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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE IT. 1962 C 3 Miines-Ray Ceremony Held in Forest Grove A wedding of interest here was an event of June 10 in the Methodist church of For est Grove. Miss Loretta Ray of that city became the bride of Gregory Earl Milnes, the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milnes, 15 North Groveland avenue, in a three o'clock afternoon ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ray, Forest Grove, are the bride's parents. The Rev. Carl Mason, Meth odist minister, and the Rev. Vincent Crane, Forest Grove Congregational minister, offi ciated at the double ring rites. The couple recited the service from memory. The Rev. Mr. Crane is a family friend of the bride. Among the 275 relatives and friends attending the wedding and reception which followed at the church were a number from Medford in cluding the bridegroom's par ents. Pink peonies and can dles and white gladioli decor ated the church. Miss Gayle Emerson, Sandy, Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister of the bride, was soloist and the Rev. Mr. Mason sang the wedding prayer. Organist was Mrs. James Warren, Forest Grove. Wort White Taffeta The bride wore a floor length gown of white taffeta fashioned with fitted bodice, three - quarter length sleeves and full pleated skirt. The bodice and skirt were ap pliqued with white organdy flowers and her elbow-length tulle veil was held by, a white organdy and pearl headdress. Her flowers were stephanotis and white roses encircling a pink throated white cymbi dium orchid. Mr. Ray escorted his daugh ter to the altar and gave her inlmarriage. For something old she carried an heirloom hand kerchief which had been car ried by her maternal grand mother at her wedding 50 years ago and the sixpence in her shoes had been brought from England by the bride groom. Her single strand of pearls was a gift from the bridegroom. V jm-J III Vi Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Earl Milnes (Muir photo) Twelfth Night Revel Set For Shakespearean Company Ashland A break from te- hearsals and technical duties will be afforded the company of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival Monday evening, as Mrs. Julie Tummers, owner of Mon Desir Dining inn at Central Point is hostess to the group for the annual "Twelfth Night Revel." Nearly 100 company mem bers will relax in the Euro pean atmopDhere of the noted Rogue Valley dining estab lishment. The yearly event comes 12 nights after the present com pany met for the first time, hence the name "Twelfth Nmht Revel." Now a firmly established tradition with Mrs. Tummers and the Fes tival, the "Revel" will come after many arduous days and nights of auditions, casting and blocking rehearsals. The 1962 season of the Ore gon Shakespearean Festival will run from July 21-Septem- ber 2, and will feature: "Com edy of Errors," "Henry IV, Part 2", "As You Like It", "Coriolanus," and "A Thieves Ballad". Susan Knight Is Graduated Miss Susan Knight, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knight, 2115 East Jackson street, who was graduated Sunday from the University of Oregon, arrived home Mon day evening. The graduate majored in business adminis tration and now is employed at the First National bank, Medford branch. Miss Knight is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. On Coast Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Harra and daugh ters, Kathleen and Laurie, Tolman Creek road are vaca tioning along the California and Oregon coast. Meeker Chapel Scene Of Neal-Issi Rites Miss Karen Myers, Corval lis, sorority sister of the bride was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Kareen Zumwalt, Forest Grove, fiancee of the bride'i brother; Miss Gwen Rheutan, Salem, and Miss Carol John son, Portland, and Mrs. John Stevens, Beaverton, both sor ority sisters of the bride. Miss Victoria Milnes, Medford, sis ter of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. Azalea Pink Frocks They wore identical frocks of azalea pink silk shantung with matching miniature pill box hats holding circular veils and matching pink slippers. Their flowers were miniature pink rosebuds. Miss Milnes' frock had a petal overskirt. Candlelighters were Miss Sylvia Tackeuchi, Salem, and Miss Martha Boyer, John Day, sorority sisters of the bride. Their frocks were identical to the other attendants' but in white. James Busch, Ashland, Phi Delta Theta fraternity brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Ron ald Ray, Forest Grove, brother of the bride; Dan Christensen, Springfield; and O r 1 n Ormsbee, Salem, and Michael Dowsett, Port land, both fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ray wore for her daughter's wedding a blue silk shantung dress with matching blue flowereded hat accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Milnes chose a turquoise silk sheath jacket dress with matching petal hat and accessories. Her corsage was a pink orchid. Guest Hostesses Members of the Wesleyan Service guild were hostesses for the reception held at the church. Among the Medford residents who assisted were Mrs. Robert Voegtly, god mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Steven Hensel, aunt of the bridegroom, who cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. George Wajson and Mrs. Walter Wilson, aunts of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowls and Miss Lou Elsa Voegtly, was in charge of the guest book. The bride and bridegroom drank a wedding toast from the marriage cup which had been used by the bride groom s parents at their 25th wedding anniversary. Members of the wedding party and out of town rela tives were guests at a buffet supper at the Ray home fol lowing the reception. Home In Salem The newlyweds traveled to San Francisco on their wed ding trip, the bride wearing for traveling a beige suit with beige and orange accessories and a tangerine carnation cor sage. They will make their home In Salem the latter part of June. The bride is a graduate of Forest Grove High school and Willamette university and is employed as a physical thera pist at the Oregon State hos pital in Salem. She is affili ated with Alpha Chi Omega and received her degree in psychology. Mr. Milnes, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a graduate of Medford High school and Willamette university and is attending W i 1 lamette uni versity College of Law. He received his degree in eco nomics and is on the an nouncing staff of radio station KBZY in Salem. Both the bride and bride groom received one of the ten "Key awards" given to outstanding graduates of Wil lamette university in 1961. Miss Janet Louise Issi be came the bride of John S. Neal in 4 o'clock afternoon rites read June 9 in Meeker Memorial chapel, First Meth odist church. The Rev. Ber nard E. Andrews performed the double ring ceremony. About 60 guests attended. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Dominick Issi. 3073 Delta Waters road, and the late Mr. Issi. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Neal, 2104 Roberts road. George Smith, Sunbury, Pa the bride's grandfather, gave her in marriage. Miss Teresa Mee was maid of honor, and Miss Penny Cantwell. Grants Pass, was bridesmaid. William Neal, San Francis co, a brother of the bride groom, served as best man, and seating guests were Frank Issi, a brother of the bride, and Robert Neal, a brother of the bridegroom. Barbara Dellenback was flower girl and Robert Lou denberg. Nixon, N.J., a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Wears Lace The bride chose a floor length gown of Alencon type lace over taffeta, designed with a basque bodice and trimmed with pearls and iri descent sequins. Her bouffant skirt was caught up in the front and back by lace roses, and the roses were re peated at the hemline on both sides of the skirt. Her elbow length veil was of hand rolled silk illusion held by a petal lace crown with an inner crown of pearls and Iridescent crystals. The bridal bouquet was of stephanotis, carnations and rosebuds centered with a white orchid, on the bride's Bible. The bride's attendants wore bell-skirted blue satin frocks with fitted bodices and match ing bow hats. They carried nosegays of carnations. The flower girl was dressed in white organdy and her wrist corsage was of white carnations. Mothers in Pink For her daughter's wed ding, Mrs. Issi wore pink voile over taffeta with matching hat and Mrs. Neal was dressed in a pink silk sheath jacket dress with white accessories. Both had pink and white rose bud corsages. The chapel was decorated with white peonies, stock and roses and the pew ends were marked with white bows and ivy. Mrs. Ona Lyles, Ashland, furnished the wedding songs. Also from out of town for the wedding was Mrs. George Smith, grandmother of the bride. The wedding reception which followed was given by Mr. and Mrs. John Dellenback at their home, 257 Windsor avenue. Mrs. Thomas Carter poured coffee and Miss Diane Carter presided at the punch bowl. Miss Annette Carter cut and served the cake while Mrs. George Gilman register ed the guests. Mrs. Joseph Beach assisted with the serv ing. For traveling, the bride wore a black and white check ed suit with box jacket, and white accessories. The couple is living at the Mountain View apartments on Garfield street In Ashland. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and is a student at Southern Oregon college. The bridegroom, also a student at the college, at tended Crater High school, and is employed at Timber Products company. r tl4f4 iv I H '"V-ft -V II : i. fs''"il .- 81- Miss Doolen, Peter Kouidis To Be Married Next Autumn The engagement of Miss Sue Donna Doolen, Eugene to Paul Kouidis, also Eugene, was announced Sunday by her mother, Mrs. Horace M. Doolen, 612 West Second street, Medford, at a party at the Doolen home. Mr. Kouidis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kouidis of Athens, Greece. A late fall wedding is planned. Miss Doolen is a graduate of Medford High school and Rice university, Houston, Texas. For the past year she has been a graduate assistant in French at the University of Oregon. Mr. Kouidis attended the University of West Virginia and is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon in mathe matics. This fall he will do advance study in mathematics at San Jose State college, San Jose, Calif. Both are members at Pi Delta Phi, French honorary society. Some 25 relatives and friends attended the an nouncement party. Among m jean hart's -II II li hivn-lik . . Mil i is ii . m v ' ill il " II Sr . 111 i - ii iff. ! I 1 II I r. 1 !-:. " VI r- . - j Mr. and Mrs. John S. Neal (Classic pnoio) Vicit Fair I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dean Smith (Good photo) Home Ceremony Marries Lola Goody Donald Smith Talent - Miss Lola Belle . Good and Donald Dean Smith were married Saturday, June 9 in a 2:30 o'clock afternoon ceremony held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Good, Wagner Creek road, Talent. The Rev. J. C. Arnett of the Assembly of God church performed the double ring ceremony. About 50 guests attended. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Irene Hale of Walters Okla., and he had lived in Jacksonville his entire life until moving to Oklahoma The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Miss Myrna Marumoto of Hilo. Hawaii attended the bride, and Kenneth Fletcher, Medford. served as best man. The brides gown was of lace over taffeta and a crown of seed pearls held her elbow length veil. She carried a bou quet of white carnations. Miss Marumoto wore a pinK dress with matching head Which lady made the Best Match? led Manhattan of course . . . with the popular roll-sleeve, convertible collared "in or outer" shirt and tapered Jamaica shortsl There's no doubt about it . . . this well-metch-ed pair has a great future! Both shirt and shorts are made of fabrics that practically take care of themselves. And they're tailored with the traditionally fine lady Manhattan detailing you've come to expect. Matched Short Set 13.00 Whfl You fmi th Clrthei Yj Lof To Live In 617 E. Main Phone 772-8992 Sara Hinkle, Trent Ortwein To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. George R. Moore, 403 North Holly street, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Sara Linn Hinkle, to Trent Roland Ort wein. Parents of the bridegroom elect are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ortwein, Longview, Wash. The wedding is set for June 23 at 3 o'clock in the after noon at First Christian church and an open invitation is ex tended to friends and church members to attend. The bride-elect is a Medford High school graduate and has studied for one year at North west Christian college where her fiance is a Junior student. He attended Kelso High school. Both plan to complete their education at Portland State college. Wedding Date Set By Couple Ashland Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O. Bardaux of Myrtle Creek for the mar riage of their daughter Su zanne to Morton W. Scripter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scripter, 283 Scenic drive. The ceremony will be per formed in the First Presby terian church Friday evening June 29, and will be the first wedding in the new church. A reception will follow in the Caesar room of the Mark An tony hotel. The bride, who lives in Ashland. Is secretary in the B. K. Herndon office. Mr Scripter received his diploma from Southern Oregon col Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and children, William, Allen and Betsy, 2248 Dellwood avenue, have arrived home from a visit to the Seattle World's Fair. They also vaca tioned at Oregon beaches, spending some time at Gear hart. They were away about 10 days. August Rites Set For Pair Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hugh Southard, 228 South Ivy street announce the engage ment of their daughter, Hazel Leona, to Michael Glen Mitch ell, son of Mrs. Audrey Mc- Connache, Central Point. Miss Southard graduated from Medford High school earlier this month. Mr. Mitch ell was discharged from Ft, Lewis in May upon the termi nation of his military tour of duty. August 25th has been set as the wedding date. them were Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Portland. Mrs. Wood. the former Rosemary Doolen, is a sistor of the bride-elect. pgr I ... ..,,.., i Miss Sue Donna Doolen (Landis photo) band and carried a bouquet of pink throated orchids. The ceremony was read be fore the fireplace which was decorated with white peonies, and orchids which had been flown from Hawaii as a gift to the bride from Miss Maru moto. On either side were bas kets of pink and white pe onies. Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, pi anist, furnished the wedding music. The reception was held In the garden of the Good home. The cake, decorated by Mrs. Leon Lockwood, was cut by her and assisting in the serv ing were Mrs. Kenneth Ed wards and Mrs. Donald Greaves. Punch was served by Mrs. Ole Skoog and Miss Ber- nice Skoog poured coffee. Miss Miml Jones registered the guests, and in charge of the gifts were the Misses Mar garet Bolz, Dana Halaas and Sharon Coffman. For the wedding and recep tion the bride's mother wore a beige sheath dress with white accessories. Her cor sage was of orchids. During the reception each of the women who attended was presented an orchid, gifts of the maid of honor. The couple made a wedding trip to California. 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