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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON BURBA Y. JUNE 3, I3SJ C 5 IIIMIItlitinllttUWlliiftlllMAllAnMit'lll'llllMBMMMMMMMMWaM Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Earl Brannen Karen Miller Bride Of Gerald E. Brannon Miss Ka.?n Marie Miller and Gerald Earl Brannon were married May 25 in an 6:30 evening ceremony per formed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Steinmetz, 887 Swing lane. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, 419 South Oakdale avenue. Bishop Walter H. Jensen of the Latter Day Saints church, First Ward, read the rites in the presence of about 20 guests. Miss Donna Smith attended J l"lMiiliiiiftllliifarilf'-ii'iiir1','lfrii the bride and Leroy White sides was best man. Mr. Steinmetz gave his daughter in marriage. For her wedding the bride chose a white dacron suit and her headpiece was of tiered chiffon held by a velvet bow. She carried pink carnations on a white Bible. Miss Smith wore a pink full skirted frock. The Steinmetz home was decorated with baskets of pink gladiolus arranged with white carnations and stock. Guests at the wedding and reception which followed in cluded the bride's grandmoth er, Mrs. Mary E. Cox, Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Kenard Har per, Eugene, an aunt of the bride. Both the bride and bride groom are students at Med ford High school. The bride groom also is employed at the Big-Y Shopping center. Previous to the wedding the bride was honored at three showers. On May 24 Mrs. Don Gunderson, 895 Swing lane, entertained, and on May 29 Miss DeAnn Arn old and Miss Smith were host esses at the Arnold home at 1355 Ridgeway drive and on June 1,. Mrs. Richard P. Smith, 1408 Siskiyou boule vard gave another shower in the bride's honor. Mrs. Rich ard Mayes, 4097 Carlton ave nue. Central Point, also will be hostess for a shower on June 8 with Mrs. William Beckman as cohostess. Mr. and and Mrs. Gene Al len Holt, whose marriage took place in February, are now living at 236 South Oakdale (venue, Medford. Mrs, Holt was honored reconlly at two parties given in Ashland. (Knacksieui photo) Showers Are Events For Bride Ashland-Pir.k candles, sil ver wedding bells and white doves made up table arrange ments for a bridal- shower given Tuesday evening for Mrs. Gene Allen Holt. More than 50 guests attended the party given in the new Pres byterian church Fireside room. The bride is the former Miss Kathleen Grimm. Hostesses for the shower were the Mesdames B. J. Hol land. David Lindsay. Ralph Woods and Martha Vanden burgh. Mrs. Ed Grimm and Mrs. George A. Holt, mothers of the ncwlyweds, were spe cial guests of honor. Also present was Mrs. Nellie Lair.g, Medford. x Following an amusing poem of advice read by Mrs. Hol land, the bride opened the gaily wrapped gifts piled high on a long table. Refresh ments served at the conclu sion of the evening were in the prevailing pink and white color scheme. Mr. and Mrs. Holt, who were married February 2 in Carson City, Nev., are making their home at 238 South Oak dale avenue, Medford. The bride is attending Southern Oregon college and her hus band is assistant manager of Sambos Pancake House in Mediord. Parents of the cou ple are Mr and Mrs. Ed Grimm. 1800 Eagle Mill road. Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Holt, Fern Valley road. Talent. Mrs. Holt was honored on Monday night at a miscella neous shower given by former high school friends. Miss Pa tricia Chiidrelh and Miss Virkl Sessions, at the Sessions home. Pines Subject of Garden Club Talk Mrs. Ivan Skyram of Cen tral Point, was guest spenker for a meeting of the Howard Garden club held recently in the home of Mrs. Clarence Blacx. Mrs. Robert Ottoman was cohostess. Subject of the speaker con cerned pines grown In this part of Oregon. During the business meet ing plans were made for a picnic in Ashland park. This will be the final meeting of the season. Members are in vited to take guests. A tour of the park will close the day. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. A. O. Floyd, president. Couple Wed In Reno Now Living There Miss Patricia Anne Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, Reno, Nev., and Robert Scott Tarns, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tarns, 219 South Holly street, Medford, were married in 8 o'clock eve ning ceremonies May 4 In the Reno St. Luke's Lutheran church. The Rev. A. Mueller performed the ceremony. Miss Joan Burchett was the bride's maid of honor and Phillip Ferrow of Stead Air Force base, Reno, was best man. Ushers were Govdon L. Cook Jr., a brother of the bride, who also lighted the candles. Mr. Coak gave his daughter in maisEiage. , . . The bride, a member of a pioneer Nevada family, wore a dress of white saten and lace with bolero jacket. Her hat was 6f white net. She car ried a bouquet of mixed white and red flowers. The mart of honor was dressed in white silk and her flowers and accessories were pink. While stock and snap dragons decorated the church. The reception was held in the church rooms. Mrs. Al bert Court, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, using an heir loom knife belonging to a grandmother of the bride groom. Mrs. Jack Sanders, a sister of the bridegroom, registered the guests using an heirloom pen also belonging to the fam ily of the bridegroom. About 150 persons attended the wedding and reception. From out of town were Mr, and Mrs. Gary Schowalter, Sacramento, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tarns, the bride groom's parents, Mrs. Sanders and Karla Jane Sanders, and Miss Teresa Mee, all of Med ford. The bride is a 1961 gradu ate of Reno High school. She is employed by the Beneficial Finance company in Reno. The bridegroom was grad uated from Medford High school and attended Southern Oregon college before enter ing the Air Force. He is sta tioned at Stead Air Force base, Reno, as an instructor. He is an aviation cadet. For traveling the bride wore an apricot linen suit with while accessories. They made their wedding trip to Lake Tahoe and visit ed briefly in Medford as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorri as Tarns. 4 Summer Visitors Arrive in Shady Cove Shady Cove - Many sum mer visitors have been ar riving to visit with friends and relatives in the Shady Cove area. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Don Dyer, Modesto, Calif., who visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Del Logan, Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Flow ers and son John and grand son, Greg Flowers, Lostine, Ore. spent several days visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Flowers, Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lerl of San Mateo, Colifornia have been guests of Mr. Sitd Mrs. Charles Wells, also Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutch inson of Shady Cove had as guests Mrs. Hutchinson's mother, Mrs. Maude Boldt, Redondo Beach, Calif., and Miss Celeste Wright, also Re dondo Beach. I5f U t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Tame 11 Five Rogue Valley Girl Scouts Will Attend Meet Five Girl Scouts of the Rogue Valley Girl Scout council will travel to Salem later this month to attend a citizenship conference of the Santiam Girl Scout council of Region 11. About 100 girls from Montana, Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho wiil attend. Miss Karen Krebs, 939 Northwest Eighth street. Grants Pass, has been selec ted to serve as assembly chairman for one of the gen eral assembly sessions, it has been announced from the San tiam council. The meeting is set for the week of June 18 through June 23. Others from the area . are Miss Vicki Ruthann Varner, 18 18 Northwest Foundry street, Grant Pass, and the Misses Julie Barclay, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barclay of Woodlawn avenue, Karol Kansehot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Konschot, 1 820 Grown avenue, and Miss Theresia Emmerick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Em merick, 1616 Crow avenue. The two Grants Pass girls are members of Troop 20 there and the Medford girls all are from Troop 192. The Girl Scouts at the meet ing wiil range from 13 to 17 years old and will be housed in Baxter hall dormitory dur ing their week long stay. As preparation for the con ference, delegates have been participating in projects deal ing in government on a lo cal level In their own com munities. During the confer ence they well report on their progress in addition to learn ing how city, county, and state governments function and work together to achieve unity of purpose. They will hear lectures by noted speak ers and make tours of the cap ital building, the supreme court and state hospital. Recreation facilities will in clude swimming, tennis and other organized sports. Fire sides in the evenings will pro vide time for relaxation and informal discussions. A spe cial feature will be a tour to historic Champoeg State park when delegates will have as their guests Boy Scouts of the Cascade area council in Salem. Provisional Unit of Oregon LWV Formed In Ashland Ashland Organization of 1 1 provisional unit of the Oregon j League of Women Voters was) completed Thursday evening when 40 Ashland women met I in the Gresham lecture room' of the public library. Mrs. Roy i ftesi, who has been serving as temporal y chairman during several weeks of preliminary planning, conducted the ses-j sion. Present to assist in the Ash land unit formation was Mrs. Frank Anderson, Eugene, a member of the state board, who will serve as advisor un til the unit qualifies for full membership. During the pro visional period study of local government and state and na tional issues will be stressed. At the meeting in the li brary Miss Florence Lusted and Mrs. John Wenker pre sented an outline of their re search linto the background of Ashland and of its current status. This initial study will be the basis for one of the year's requirements, "Know Your Town Government." Ma terial and sources of informa tion will be compiled and used in a comprehensive bro chure which will be avail able to the public. Study Divisions Mrs. Donald Moore present ed a brief analysis of the vari ous study divisions suggested for the first year. According to Mrs, Moore, there are four from which to choose. On the state level are revision of the state United Nations and the U.S. foreign policy are the two subjects listed. Members of the league are not out to E judgments but to learn facts," said Mrs. Mcore, a statement emphasiz ed by the state board advisor when she spoke informally Bridge Scores Are Announced North-south winners of the May 31 play of the Bear Bridge club were Mrs. A. W. Lingaas and Paul A. Haiion, first, with 78 points; Mrs. Sam Richardson and Mrs. B. D. Blackstane, second, with 75 points, and Robert Dkkey and John Shortridge, third, 74 point'!. Taking first place in the east-west position were Berg Marten and James Morgan who had 71V4 points; second place went to Mrs. Marten and Miss Mary Trout lor 88W points, and third place went to Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs. R. Krows, who scored 63 points. 1 - Lodge Reports Set For Mondijr Delegates to jrand lodge will report at a meeting of Olive Rebekah. lodge to be held Monday, June 4, at 8 p.m. at the Odd Fellow hall in Medford. during the discussion of the? by-laws. Mrs. Julian Baiitle present ed the report of the by-laws committee and after explana tion and discussion it was ac cepted and he by-laws for the provisional unit were adopted. The year's budget as present ed by Mrs, Harry Hawk was accepted as read. Officer Elected Elected to the presidency was Mrs. Irving Lord. Other officers will be Mrs. Julian Baittle, first vice president; Mrs. Robert O'Harra, second vice president; Mrs. Loy Prickett, secretary, and Mrs. Que Jamison, treasurer. The board of directors wilt be composed of Mrs. H. E. Kelson, Mrs. Harold Barrett and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Clar ence Bell, Mrs. E. C. FiUpat rick and Mrs. Hawk are on the nominating committee for the ensuing year. Membership in the League) of Women voters is open to women citizens of voting age. The organization is non-partisan and is for the purpose of promoting political respon sibility through informed and active participation in govern ment at all levels. Study, dis cussion and action are the three main means of leagues procedure. 3 Extra Services YOURS Cut Cleme Brill . . . 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