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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, JUNE 24. 1962 C 5 Mr. and Mri. Gerald D Bonney (Landit photo) Bonney -Crumpton Rites Held in Friends Church . Draw-Miss Sandra Lorraine Crumpton, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crumpton, Drew, became the bride of Gerald Dee Bonney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bonney, Drew, in a ceremony held June 9 at the Medford Friends church Pastor Clynton Crisman of ficiated at the single ring ceremony attended by 50 rela tives and friends. Baskets of roses decorated the altar for the four o'clock afternoon wedding. ' . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace ballerina length dress fashioned with long sleeves and square neckline. The skirt had an inset of pleated tulle in the front and her fingertip length veil was held by a pearl headdress. Her flowers were white rosebuds encircling a white orchid. Miss Bonnie Bonney, Drew, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and brides maids were Miss Avis Lewis, Tiller; Miss Sherryl Whetrel, Days Creek, cousin of the bridegroom; and Miss Betty Newton, Tiller. Miss Bonney wore a white lace frock over pink taffeta and carried pink carnations. The bridesmaids wore nile green chiffon sheath dresses over matching brocaded peau de soie and carried white carnations. Little Sherry Mannen, Med ford, the bride's cousin, was flower girl and Calvin Whet zcl, Days Creek, the bride Starts Tomorrow . . . Reg. to $16.95 1 Joyce Heels $(9)88 Foot Flair j Reg. to $10.95 FLATS OO Your Charge Account J Joyce" lnvi,edl G-Ranno Z) Skooters Open Flats Thongs groom's cousin, was ring bear er. Richard Bonney, Drew, served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Donald Bonney, Drew, another broth er; Roy Gardner, Coquille, the bride's uncle, and Charles Crumpton, Myrtle Point, the bride's cousin. Mrs. Crisman played the organ wedding music and ac companied Miss Terri Kostic, Days Creek, soloist. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Mannen, 2030 Spring street, Medford, aunt of the bride. Assisting with the serving were Miss Deana Campbell, Tiller, and Miss Margie Mannen, Med ford. Miss Judy DePew, Klam ath, Calif., was in charge of the guest book. The couple traveled to Dia mond lake on their wedding trip and are making their home in Drew. The bride and bridegroom attended Tiller and Days Creek schools. He is employed by the U. S. Forest service. The bride was honored at a post-nuptial bridal shower in the home of Mrs. Glann Rog ers June 13. Games were played at which Mrs. Richard Bonney and Miss Jerry Jenks were winners. Low score prizes went to Mrs, Edward LaVassuer and Mrs. Gilbert Bonney. ' ; '- After the bride had opened her gifts refreshments were served. Mrs. Joe Zimmerman was co-hostess. lAMOUSMAKliHOES $588 Marriage In Texas Announced News of it.terest here is the marriage of Miss Bobbie Jean Hale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale, 808 Broad street, Medford, to Jerry Edel man on April 27 in Kilgore, Tex. The bridegroom is a son of Dr. rnd Mrs. William Edelman of Tyler, Tex. The 8 o'clock evening dou ble ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. John Shuttlesworth in the First Baptist church. The bride wore a simple full-skirted dress with white accessories and she carried white orchids "d white car nations on a white testament. She wore a Star of David with gold cross embedded in the center, a gift of the bride groom. Mrs. Dee Townsend, Long- view, Tex., was matron of honor and Billy Mike Flynn, Tyler, was best man. The couple make a wedding trip to Dallas, Tex. The bride was graduated in 1959 from Medford High school and is a student nurse at the Texas Eastern School of Nursing, in Tyler. The bridegroom attended Tyler High school, and Tyler Junior college for two years. This fall he will attend Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college in Dallas. He is study ing to become a veterinarian. They are living in Tyler. Association Slates Film The Rogue Valley Art as sociation will present the third in its international film series Tuesday, July 26, at the Red Cross auditorium when it shows "Seven Samurai, the Japanese film. The film, described by American critics as an "East ern Western, concerns seven hired knights (samurai) de fending a vilh ze against 40 mounted bandits. The American film, "The Magnificent Seven," was bas ed on the Japanese story ma terial. Also shown will be a Canadian short subject, "Cor ral." The showing is free and will start at 8 p.m. Coffee will be served. Return Mr. and Mrs. 1 George An dre, 449 Fairmont street, ar rived home Wednesday after spending three days at the Seattle World's Fair. Burelson's DeLiso Debs Florsheims 3 czi SHOP EVERY FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. Main and Bartlett Streets Downtown Medford - , & '1- . Sc.- n sly I s Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ernest Wright (Landit photo) Couple Living in Medford Following Wedding Trip Phoenix - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ernest Wright are liv ing at 513'4 Palm street, Med ford, following their marri age June 10 and a wedding trip to Nevada. The bride is the former Miss Deneice Susan Thomp son of Bel Air court, Phoenix, daughter of Mrs. John McFar lane of Nevada and the late Jess Thompson. The bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, 1764 Springbrook road. The ceremony was held at 2 o'clock In the afternoon in the First Christian church, Medford. Miss Phyllis Bickers, Klam ath Falls, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Patricia Wright, a sister of the bridegroom, was brides maid. Jay Taylor was best man and Allen Taylor was usher. William Bickers. Grants Pass, uncle of the bride, gave her in marriage. Her dress was of white brocaded nylon organdy with full skirt and fitted bodice with cap sleeves. She carried a white Bible with pink roses. I The attendants wore match ing frocks of lavender cotton satin similar in style to the bride's dress. They carried bouquets of small white chry santhemums. Mrs. Ralph Matlack sang the wedding songs. Reg. to $21.95 $11188 Sorry, No Mail or Phone Ordersl The church was decorated with pink, lavender and yel low daisies with white stock and white pompon chrysan themums. Mrs, Milderd Bickers, grand- motner of the bride, gave a reception immediately after the ceremony in the church rooms. Mrs. Roy Huitt pour ed coffee and Mrs. Edward Ekwall poured the punch. Both are aunts of the bride groom. Mrs. Wayne Williams, and Mrs. William Bickers, aunt of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake. while Miss Janice Williams, a cousin, took charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Jack Young presided at the gift table. Other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Happy Camp, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pholl, Chiloquin, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams and lamily, Grants Pass. Both the bride and bride groom have lived their entire lives in the valley. The bride attended Phoenix schools and the bridegroom received his I education in the Medford schools. He is employed hv Kay Paper Products company. Californians Attend Reunion Among those who attended the reunion of the Medford High school class of 1917 was Mrs. Margaret Roberts, the former Miss Margaret Mans field, who came from Cayu cos, a town near San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mrs. Roberts fa ther. George A. Mansfield, built the ranch home at Flounce Rock ranch in 1914, which was the Mansfield family home. Later they moved to Medford. After graduation here Mrs. Roberts attended the University of Oregon. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Dorothy Fer guson, also of Cayucos. They have been houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leach, 1228 Corona avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlton, Gold Hill. They also visited Mrs. Roberts' former home at Flounce Rock ranch and were at Rogue River lodge for a lime. Family Visiting From Costa Mesa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray mond and daughters, Cynthia and Karen, are visiting here this week from Costa Mesa, Calif. They are with Mr. Ray mond's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Raymond, 2348 Table Rock road, and also are visit ing with her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Albright, 1R78 Or chard Home drive. They are accompanied by Mrs. Ray mond's mother, Mrs. Lillie Weathers, also of Costa Mesa The visitors are former resi dents, Mr. Raymond having taught for nine years at Roose velt Elementary school, and Mrs. Raymond, the former Miss Anna Weathers, was cm ployed at the First National bank, Medford branch. They moved from here four years ago. In the fall Mr. Raymond will he principal of one of the Costa Mesa Elementary schools. RNA Groups Schedule Picnic on Wednesday Members of the Mistletoe camp. Royal Neighbors of America, the Mistletoe club and the Juvenile camp will meet Wednesday, Junp 27 for a picnic at TouVelle park. The event will begin at 12 noon and membprs of the Central Point RNA and Juve nile lodge will be guests. Those who need transpor tation should telephone Mrs. Carl Pearson or Mrs. David Fraysher, c Parties Honor Linda Bennett; Wedding Friday Miss Linda Lorene Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L- Bennett, 73 Clover lane, whose wedding will be an event of June 29 at Central Church of Christ, has been honored at two showers. She is the bride-elect of William Ray Anderson, son of Mrs. lia Anderson, 1721 West 11th street. Medford, and Ray Anderson, 844 Da kota street. Friends of Miss Bennett who are members of Central Church of Christ attended the shower held at the church by the women's association. A centerpiece of pink and white roses and greenery was cen tered by bride and bride groom yarn dolls. Some 24 persons attended. The other shower was giv en by Mrs. Rena Hagler, aunt of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Ellen Jones, her grandmother, at their home 244 South Cen tral avenue. It was attended by 14 relatives and friends. In Montana Ashland After a two weeks visit in Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoy and son, Perry, 1662 Homes avenue, and Mrs. Hoy's mother, Mrs. Wayne Livingston, returned recently. They were guests of Mrs. Livingston's twin daugh ters and families, the Harold Laws of Thompson Falls, and the Jay Hansons of Missoula. OPEN FRIDAYS UNTI our fabulous S'V . : i f- bra to match .hion colon- Heaven Blue, Honey"---; Beige, Ice "e Blade, ana v tSpmdtx fiber by DuPont 'Q A dhXm m ,4 nn Main and Bartlett Streets Your Charge Retired Teacher Visits Homes of Former Pupils Hornbrook - A surprise vis itor on Saturday at the homes of Postmaster and Mrs. Wayne Cummins and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cummins was Cyril Reed, Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Reed, now retired, was a high school teacher of the Cum mins brothers in Newton, 111., and had not seen them since Wayne Cummins graduated from high school 37 years ago. While here, the visitor at tended the party given at the schoolhou.se Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Ruth Cummins, teacher in the local school for the past 14 years. Mr. Reed was an overnight guest at the Wayne Cummins' home, leav ing on Sunday to return to Arizona.. On Trip Mrs. Thomas Helman and son, Ted, 2021 Westwood drive, left Wednesday for Co-: lumbus, Ohio, to visit for a ! month with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Russell Osborne. On her return she will be met at Salt Lake City, Utah, by Mr. Helman and their children, Thomas Helman Jr., and Miss Christine Helman. Attend Fair Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Davis and children, 1185 Fern street, were among Ash land visitors last week at the Seattle World's Fair. Also at tending the exposition were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Slack and children of 34 Scenic drive. AiiflAftfff TV J I Downtown Medford L-9P.M. W Lycra Lights b3 al wonderful savings! Now's the time for you to try these little miracles, while there specially priced. Smoothest flatteries of light-as-air Lycra, they give you incredible control and comfort. Such exquisite details, such easy care and long wear, you owe it to yourself to hurry in! ' I r k V . tth -A iff JfV-V rut ?'U r". v'? Girdle, regular or A V Jteg. $8.95. NOW Nationwide Art Show Slated During Festival Ashland - An art show, na tionwide in scope, is sched uled by the Ashland Art gal ery workshop to run concur rently with the Oregon Shake spearean festival. Open to artists in all media the six - week show has but one stipulation, all work must be related to the Shakespeare an theme. Robert Onstad, director of the gallery, has already re ceived inquiries from approx imately 30 states. Entry blanks are now available with July 15 the deadline for application. All persons entering work in the show are charged a fee of $3. Open to Public Mattress Clearance Floor Samples k Std. and King Six PLefcLojvi I 526 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD, OREGON Next to Wlnnle'i Stylt Salon short. Long leg pantie girdle. 6.9S Reg. $10.93. NOW 8.95 Two Graduate Corsetieres Account Invitedl From July 21 to Sept. 9 the art center at 31 Water street will be open to the public and prizes will be pre sented as a result of Jury se lection, says Onstad. Each en try must be for sale as other cannot be accepted. A com mission of one - third will be charged. Judges for the show are to be Angus Bowmer, director producer of the Shakespeare an festival and drama profes sor at Southern Oregon col lege; Robert Bosworth, ab stract painter, and Onstad, who has studied at the Min neapolis School of Art; the Academy of Art, and North ern Illinois State university. I wholesale J Nylon lace and Lycra bra. Reg. $3.95. NOW 2.95 To Serve Youl Phon 772-6428