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Mist Lindbloom
Lindblooms Tell
Betrothal News
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Lindbloom, Roseburg, recent
ly announced the engagement
of their daughter, Carol Jean
Lindbloom, to William Thom
as Hamlin, son oj Mr. and
Mrs. Warren B. Hamlin, 2309
Hillcrest road.
The bride-elect is a gradu
ate of Roseburg High school
nnd Oregon State university
where she is a member of Pi
Beta Phi sorority. The news
was first made known at the
chapter house during a tra
ditional "cookie shine."
Mr. Hamlin was graduated
from Medford High school
where he was on the football,
basketball and golf teams. He
is attending Oregon State
university and will be gradu
ated in August. Later he is
to be commissioned an en
sign in the Naval Reserve
Officer Candidate school and
is to report for duty at New
port, R.I.
The wedding is set for late
summer in Roseburg.
Mother Visits
Mrs. Mary Hobbs, Orange,
Calif., arrived last Monday
to visit for about a month
with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Graff Jr., 2156 West Hill
side drive.
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Ceremony Held
Miss Mary Ruth Hennebeck and Angel I. Ingle were
married Saturday, June 16, in a 10 o'clock morning cere
mony held in Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. John
Ilg celebrated the nuptial mass and read the double-ring
ceremony. About 100 guests attended.
The bride is a da"ghter of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hen
nebeck, 1317 Siskiyou boule
vard, Medford, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Ingle, 1978 Table
Rock road.
Miss Rita Oupray was the
maid of honor and brides
maids were the Misses Dyanne
Jackson and Vickie Burwash.
Flower girls were Robin
Alcsko and Cathy Boardinan.
Paul Smith was best man
and ushers were Clyde Fjarli
and Clarence Allen.
The bride, who was escort
ed to the altar by her father,
wore a gown of Chantilly
type lace over taffeta designed
with basque bodice and Sa
brina neckline embroidered
with pearls and sequins. The
overskirt of silk organza was
edged with a wide band of
scalloped lace and was caught
up in front and back by lace
roses; the roses were repeat
ed on the sides of the skirt.
Her fingertip illusion veil
was held from a princess
crown of matching lace with
pearls. She carried a bouquet
of pink rosebuds and steph
anotis. The attendants wore simi
lar ballerina length dresses,
Miss Dupray's being pastel
pink while the others were
powder blue. The cummer
bunds and tiered back panels
were of deeper shades of the
same colors, Their matching
hats were designed in the
form of flower crowns which
they wore with bouffant
veils. They carried bouquets
of daisies.
The flower girls wore
matching pink taffeta dresses
with pink Voile overskirts
and they carried baskets of
cascaded daisies.
The church was decorated
with pink gladiolus. Donald
McPherson and Miss Patricia
Meeker sang the wedding
Creslan double knit stripe
Skimmer with contrast sash,
and pleated skirt
attached to shorts.
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songs and Miss Marilyn Gul
dan was organist.
The bride's mother wore a
beige silk sheath dress with
turquoise accessories and the
bridegroom's mother wore a
blue lace dress with white
accessories. Both had cymbi
dium orchid corsages.
About 65 persons attended
the reception which was held
in the Girls Community club.
Pink gladiolus decorated the
rooms.
Cutting the wedding cake
were Mrs. Merle Johnson and
Mrs. Gerry Hennebeck, aunts
of the Dride. Pouring coffee
was Mrs. Ray Welter, aunt of
the bride and serving the
punch were Mrs. Thomas
Oaks and Miss Joy Ingle, sis
ters of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Steven Rainwater had
charge of registering the
guests and assisting with the
gifts were Mrs. Ronald Adams
and Miss Barbara Hennebeck.
Out-of-town guest!) includ
ed Mrs. Mary Welter, Slayton,
Ore., grandmother of the
bride: Mrs. Douglas Bradley,
Mrs. Dennis Blades, and Mrs.
Gary Shilhanek, all of Stay-
ion; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hen
nebeck, Roseburg, grandpar
ents of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Hennebeck, Rose
burg; Mrs. Merle Johnson, of
Glendale, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs
Ray Welter. Mrs. Norman
Nuxoll and daughter, Brenda,
of Stayton; Miss Barbara Hen
nebeck, Roseburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Adams, Eugene,
and Miss Grace Pearman,
Portland.
The couple made their
wedding trip to San Francisco
and will live at 1977 Table
Rock road. For traveling the
bride wore a two-piece tur
quoise dress with matching
coat and white accessories.
The bride aitcnded St.
Mary's High school and is cm
ployed as a bookkeeper at
Barco Supply company. The
ormegroom is a salesman at
Weisfield's Jewelry store. He
attended Medford High
school.
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Theresa Elzea, bride-
elect of Harold Friend, has
been honored at several
bridal showers recently. She
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer F. Elzea, 302 Van
couver avenue, and her
fiance's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Friend, 252 Do
Barr avenue. Their wedding
is set for June 29 in the First
Presbyterian church.
' On May 31 a potluck din
ner and surprise shower hon
ored Miss Elzea when Mrs.
Douglas H. Hinesly and her
daughter, Mrs. Allan Higin
botham were hostess in the
Hinesly home at 1032 Murray
street. Twenty-one guests at
tended, all employees of the
J. C. Penney company. Game
prizes were won by Mrs. Ida
Hohenstein and Mrs. Clifton
Friend.
Mrs. Robert Miller was
hostess for a shower on June
1 in her home at 829 East
Ninth street. A sister of the
bride, Miss Eileen Elzea. as
sisted the hostess. Sixteen
guests attended and prizes
were won by Miss Phyliss El
zea, another sister of the
bride-elect, and Mrs. Ann
Johnson.
On June 13, Miss Elzea
again was an honored guesi
when Mrs. Roy Hewitt and
daughter, Miss Rosalie He
witt, entertained at their
home at 295 DcBarr avenue.
About 10 guests attended and
Mrs. lrvin Hall and Mrs.
Ivan Lantz won game prizes.
A family shower was given
f the bride-elect on June 15.
frs. Harry Ward, grand
mother of the bridegroom
elect, was hostess in her home
at 2104 Kings Highway. Mrs.
Nobel Erskine. a cousin, as
sisted. Prizes for games went
to Mrs. Homer F. Elzea, moth
er of the bride-elect; Mrs.
Charles Clemens; Mrs. Mil
dred Phillips and the Misses
Eileen and Phyliss Elzea.
Travelers Home
From California
Miss Karen Simcox. riaugn-
I Mr. FroH ; m.
cox 1224 Winchester avenue,
and her grandmother.
Mrs.
W. H. Russell. 821 West Sec-1
ond street, relumed home last
week after being a week in
Redwood City, Calif. There
they visited Mrs. Russell's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Dreveskracnt
and family, and attended
eighth giade graduation cer
emonies when gobert Drev
eskraucht. s grandson of Mrs
Ruspell. was graduated.
Miss Simcox and Mrs. Rus
sell also stopped in San Fran
cisco and while there attend
ed a hroadrat nl the Ern'e
Ford jhnw.
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Portland Church Scene
Of Marriage Ceremony
Of interest in the valley is
news nt the marriage June
16, in St. Barnabas Episcopal
church, Portland, of Miss
Shirley W. Schultz and Dr.
R. Martin Johnson.
The bride, whose home was
at 3101 Southwest Thirteenth
street, Portland, is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Schultz of Bend, Ore., and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John
son, 21 North Berkeley way,
Medford.
The Rev. George Schoe-
dinger Jr., of St. James Epis
copal church, Tigard, per
formed the nuptial eucharist
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
About 250 guests attended.
Miss Evalyn Pleyer
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Announcement has been
made of the engagement of
Miss Evalyn Pleyer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Pleyer, 2911 Table Rock road,
Medford, and Duane Leroy
Cole, son of the Rev. and Mrs.
W. R. Cole of Salem, Ore.
The bride-elect a 1 1 e n d ed
Medford High school for two
years and this spring was
graduated from the Central
Pilgrim academy at Bartlcs
ville, Okla. She is employed
at Harry and David Bear
Creek orchards.
Her fiance was graduated
in 1959 from North Salem
High school and is a student
in the Junior college at Cen
tral Pilgrim college in Bart
lesville. The wedding date is set for
September 14.
Shower Is Given
For Janice Riley
Hornbrook - Mrs. Henley
Clawson was one of 50 guests
who attended a shower in
Weed, Calif., last Friday hon
oring bride-to-be Miss Janice
Riley. The party was held at
the home of Mrs. Cecil Fine,
and assisting her with hostess
duties were Mrs. Elmer Zim
merman, Mrs. Albert Han
ner, and Mrs. Berchie Miller.
The morning after the
shower. Miss Riley and her
mother. Mrs. Virgil Riley
ere to leave by plane or
. ..,,, Piiv'
Georgia where
marriage to William Waldcn
will take place. Both Miss
Riley and her fiance gradu
ated in the same class from
HUlie V a m y ihk"
school,
j Dorris. Calif., and he is now
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in Georgia.
WEDDING.
Announcement
Imprinted Wedding
Napkins
Punch Bowl Rental
217 1 Mun Sr. Medford
Angel I. Ingla
(Brainerd photo)
Mrs. Philip Schetky, Port
land, a sister of the bride,
was matron of honor. Anoth
er sister, Mrs. Alex By lor,
Pendleton, and Mrs. Arnold
Morton, Broadbcnt, Ore.,
were bridesmatrons. Miss
Karen Johnson, Medford, a
sister of the bridegroom, was
bridesmaid.
Flower girls were Kristina
Schetky, Portland, a niece of
the bride, and Steven Schultz,
Bend, a nephew, was ring
bearer.
C. Michael Willock, Tigard,
was acolyte
Larry W. Taylor was best
man and ushers were w
Curtis McLeod. San Rafael
Calif., a brother-in-law of
the bridegroom, Milton E.
Schultz, Bend, a brother of
the bride, and Mark Geyer,
Portland.
The bride was escorted to
the altar and given in mar
riage by her father. Her
chapel length gown was de
signed with a lace bodice and
the taffeta hell skirt was
fashioned with side panels of
imported Chantilly lace. The
bridal bouquet was of gar
denias and slephanotis.
The attendants wore pur
ple linen sheath dresses with
peplum overskirts and car
ried bouquets of lavender car
nations. Arrangements of while
flowers decorated the church.
The processional, "Trum
pet Tune," and recessional,
"Trumpet Voluntary," both
by Ihe English composer Hen
ry Ptircell, were used for the
wedding music.
The reception, given by the
bride's parenls, was held in
the church parish hall.
The couple made their wed
ding trip lo the Oregon coast
and will live at 14975 South
west Sunrise lane, Tigard.
The bride is employed by
the Washington county school
district as a teacher at the
Cedar Mill elementary
schools. She attended Oregon
Stale university.
The bridegroom, who al-
tenried the University of Ore
gon Medical school, is a phy
sician and surgeon at the
Tigard Medical clinic.
The bridegroom's parents
were hosts for a dinner after
the wedding rehearsal June
15 in the bridegroom's home
at Tigard.
Family To Join
Airman in Manila
Prospect - Mrs. Waldo H.
Copley and sons, Tim and
Mark, plan to leave July 7
from Travis Air Force hase,
Calif., to join Airman First
Class Conley who is sla'.ioned
in the Philippines with the
Air Force.
Airman Copley recently
was transferred from Harlin
gen Air Force base In Texas.
He is a technician in the pre
cision maintenance and equip
ment laboralory. His tour of
duty in the Philippines is for
two years.
While awaiting for travel-
ing arrangement to ne com
pldM Mr.. Copley and son,
have been visiting her par
ents. Mr. ann mrs. moi
Freed. Prospect, and his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs A. R Cop-
lev Eagle Point. They will
have brief stopovers in Ha
waii, Guam and possibly Mid
way before arriving in Ma
nila.
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Harriet Lynn Witt Wed
To Glen Franklin Kaye
Miss Harriet Lynn Witt and
Glen Franklin Kaye were
married in a 4 o'clock after
noon ceremony read June 17
in Ihe Church of the Brethren.
The Rev. William Wash per
formed the double ring cere
mony in the presence of about
200 -gucsls.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Will, 41
North Orange street, and Ihe
bridegroom's- parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Richard B. Kaye,
101 1 Ml. Pill avenue.
Miss Barbara Darby was
maid of honor and brides
maids were Miss Carol Burns,
and Miss Glenda Kaye, twin
sister of the bridegroom.
Willard Harwood served as
best man. Sealing the guests
were Michael Will and Bruce
Kaye.
Mr. Witt gave his- daughter
in marriage.
The bride's gown was of
Alencon type lace over taffeta
with Basque bodice and
sweetheart neckline cmbroid-
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skirt was caught up and held
by a lace rose and Ihe hack of
the skirt vas designed with
tiers of alternated lace and
tulle ruffles.
Wears Crown
Her elbow length veil of
silk illusion was held by a
queen's crown of pearls. The
bridal bouquet was nf Esler
Reed daisies and yellow rose
buds. The maid of honor wore a
pink brocaded silk shealh
dress. The bridesmaids wore
matching drcsseo. Miss Burns
in yellow and Miss Kaye in
blue. Their head bands also
matched their dresses and all
the attendants carried bou
quets of Ester Reed daisies
which had been dyed to match
the colors of their gowns.
Candle lighters were Ihe
Misses Sarah Ivcrson and Se
rena Whitehead. Miss lverson
wore a pink and white print
frock and Miss Whitehead was
dressed in yellow tulle.
For her daughter's
wctt.
ding Mrs. Will wore a pink
organza dress over taffeta
with a matching pink hat. Her
corsage was a cream colored
orchid. The bridegroom's
mother was dressed in a green
voile lrocK which she wore
with a white flowered hat and
white orchid corsage
The reception given by the
bride's parents was held
the church rooms. Miss Linda
Loyce cut the rake and Mrs.
Katherine Crawford and Mrs.
Florence Monroe served the
coffee and punch. Miss Kath
leen Higinbotham had charge
of the guest book and Mips
Betty Young presided at the
gift table. The wedding cake
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had been decorated by the
bride's father.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Corvallis. For
traveling Ihe bride chose a
while dacron dress wilh an
embroidered turquoise col
ored jacket.
Relatives Here
I Out-of-town guests included
the bride's uncle, Richard H.
I Witt, Mrs. Wi't and their
daughter. Sue. of Klamath
Falls; Mrs. Ruth Devon and
daughter, Carol, Grants Pass;
Mr?. Lawrence Biyant, Ever
ett, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harland V. White, Cave Junc
tion. The bride attended Medford
High school and Southern
Oregon college. She is em
ployed in the bakery depart
ment at the Groceteria. The
bridegroom also attended
Medford High school and
Southern Oregon college, as
well as Oregon Slate univers
ity. He is a technical assistant
in Ihe entomology research
department at the university
where he is a senior student.
Family Attends
Vancouver Rites
Mrs. E. A. Custanre and
son, Gary distance, and
daughter. Mrs. David Allen
Elrod, 1148 Loal street, are in
Vancouver, British Colum
bia, where they went to at
tend the wedding of Mrs.
distance's son, Leonard Ar
thur distance and Judith
Elizabeth McDougal, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Dougal of Vancouver. i
The ceremony was set
for the evening of Friday, j
June 22 in the Knox United j
church in Vancouver.
The bridegroom is a former
resident and was graduated
from Medford High school.!
He also was employed by the
Forest service here. He now ;
owns and operates a men's j
store in Vancouver. j
The Custance family tor-i
merly lived in the British
Columbia city. Mrs. Custance
win remain mere unlit about
July 1 to visit friends.
Leaves
Mrs. Verne Hall, Portland,
left Friday for her home in
Portland after visiting lor two
weeks with relatives in the
area. She is a former resident
and is the former Miss Ma
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sister, Mrs. Charles Ward, nnd'
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