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Webster-Prentice Rites
Held Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jamst Russell Chiilick
(Knacksledt photo)
Episcopal Ceremony Held
Miss Aloxa "Marsoiais Hib
bard bora mo the bride of
.Inmrs Russell Chittick, San
Francisco, in a rrromony held
.tunc 24 at Si. Mark's Episco
pal rhurch. The Rev. Ceorge
R. BoKslor officiated nt the
rtoublc ring rilns assisted by
thf Rev. Max Wills, Salem.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Hib
bard, lfi04 Roberts road. Mr
Chittick' parents are Mr. and
Mrs. William Chiilick, Wnod
hurn, Ore., who wore in Med-1
ford for the weddinjr.
Baskets of lavender, pur
ple and while slock decorated
I he church for. the four
o'clock afternoon wedding at
tended by 100 relatives and
friends. Charles Stone, San i
Kumcisco, was soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride. wore a floor
length gown nf while nylon
orcanza over taffeta. The fit
ted horiico was accented by a
matching bow and hand of Ve
netian lace which formed the
hricf sleeves and outlined the
tronp neckline. Her full akirt
formed a train and her shoul
der length veil was held by a
rrown nf orange blossoms.
She carried a bouquet of
white gardenias and slephan
otis. Honor Attendant
Miss Nan Wood, Kugene.
was honor attendant for the
bride. She wore a white ny
lon organza frock with lace
cummerbund. Her veil was nf
lavender nylon illusion held
by a cluster of lavender roses
and she carried a bouquet of
purple stock.
Richard B r u n e 1 I v , San
Francisco, served as besti
man. Sealing the guests were
Donald Hibbard, Salem, the
bride's brother, and William
Chittick, San Diego, brother
of the bridegroom.
For her daughter's wrdriing
and reception, which follow
ed al parish lull, Mrs. Hib
bard chose a powder blue
linen suit with while slephan
otis corsage. Mrs. Chittick
wore a lavender suit with sle
phanolis rnrsage.
Mrs. Jess llalhhni n. Cor- j
Couple To Visit Here
While on Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ar
thur distance are to arrive I
in Mcdford the first of the1
week on their wedding trip to
C.ihfnrni.n. Their marriage
u;i.s an event of June 22 in
Die Knox United church, Van
couver, British Columbia,
Canada. They will be guests
of the bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. K A. Custance. 1MB
l.nal avenue, Medford, The
br Kit's room formerly lived
here and attended Medford
llii!h school.
The bride is daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James McDoug
nll nf Vancouver, R.C. Shp Is
the former Miss Judith F.liz
aheih McDoukhII.
The Rev. II. A Watts per
fmnicr! the R o'clock cere
mony. M i.-s M. u ion Perry was
m, mi nf honor and brides
maids weir the Misses Sandra
Pace and Donna McAllister.
Rest man was Roger Per
run! and ushers were U. J.
McOoucall. brother of the
hi 'rir. iind Frank While
The bnde given in marriage
hv her lather wore a while
vlk organa gown over peau
He soie Irimmrd with Alencon
'arc. The bridal bouquet wax
nf white rocs and Alcphnnotis
with ivy The bride was the
twenty-fiM hride to wear an
nnuque blue broach, HO years
old
The attendants wore match
ing shell pink peau rir .mi
towns. Kaeli wore a Dior rnsr
headdress of ihr same ma
terial as Iheir dres.ses and they j
carried deep pink roses withj
ivy.
Mrs. Pervieal sang
The reception was held at ,
the Shaughnessy Golf and
Country club. !
For traveling the bride!
wore a blue silk shantung
dress and matching jacket i
with while accessories
They will live in Van-1
conver. R C.
The bridegroom has worked
for the the Forest service I
here. He now operates a men's 1
shop in Vancouver
Coins north for the wed
ding werr the bridegroom's :
mother, a brother, flary dis
tance, and his .siter, Mis
David Allen F.lrod.
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Former Editor,
Wife Visit Here j
Recent houscKueis nt the
home nC Mrs J. C Collins.
2224 Fast Main street, weir
Mr mid Mrs. Sain J Shelton
of St. Louis. Mo Mr. Shel
ton hefoie his retirement was :
editor of the St. I.onis Dis
patch, and nor of his sons
now is an editor with the
paper
Farlier Mrs. Collins' son in- i
law and daughter, Mr. and j
Mrs, Kent W, Monney, S.m I
Jose, Calif, visited with Mrs.
Collins, and wu h Mr Hon
ney's mother, Mrs Wilev (',
Ronnev of Grants Pa
vallis. and Miss Marion Chit
tick, Berkeley, Calif., sislers
the bridegroom, nil and
served the wedding cake.
Mrs. Max Wills presided at the
punch bowl and Mrs. Grant
Hnurquin poured coffee as
sisted by M rs. Do n a I d Hib
bard. The couple traveled to San
Francisco on Iheir wedding
(rip where Ihey will make
their home. The hride wore
for t raveling a beige and
while ensemble with beige ac
cessories.
Both Art Teacher
The bride is a graduate of
Medford Jligh school, and at
tended the University of
Washington and University of
Oregon. She has been employ
ed as a teacher in the Salem
put) lie schools. Mr. Chittick
attended W ilia incite univer
sity and San Francisco Stale
college and is a teacher in the
San Francisco public schools.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Mrs.
William Chittick and family,
San Diego; Mr. Halhhorn and
family, Corvallls; Mrs. James
Hampton, aunt, and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Barnard and
family, brother-in-law and;
lister of the bride, all An-
burn, Wash.; Mrs. Justin M. j
Smith, Saiem; Mr. and Mrs. i
Willard Herg, Alvadore, Ore.; j
Mr. and Mrs. Derrol Gadway,
Oregon City, and Miss Pru-
deuce Spight, Salem.
The bride's parents held a
buffet supper at their home
following the reception for
relatives and nut of town
guests.
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Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
Miss Jo Ann llnyt. whose
mairiaye to Hay Jenninus is
-et for this eemnn "I R
o i -lock in the Medford Sev
enth Da v Advent isl rhurch,
was guest of honor June 2S
at a misfi-l I a neons shower
ii i ven hv Mis I, airy Maiklin
;nd Mis David 1 laraden in
the Maiklin home al West
Sivih streei,
Ahnul 'Jil persons attended
the event.
Mrs. Untold Rnuoll won a
prize for a n.nne plaxed riur
ins t he r ening .
Miss I io t is a daughter nf
Mr and Mm. Joe llnyt. 61 S
Diamond street, and her fi
anee it a son nf Mr and Mis
Ted Spermines. 77.S Queen t
drive
Mrs. Eve Prntire and Jo
seph H. Webster were mar
ried June 23 at 8 o'clock in
the evening in a ceremony
held at the home of the
bride's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Prentice, 1432 Crown avenue,
Medford.
The Rev. D. Kirkland West
performed the ceremony at
tended by about 40 guests.
Mrs. Robert Henry, Klam
ath Falls, a niece of the
bride, was matron of honor.
Robert Webster, a non of the
bridegroom, was best man.
For her wedding the bride
wore a turquoise silk brocad
ed sheath dress with match
ing jacket and white access
ories. Her corsage was a pur
ple orchid, a gift from Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Young, Ha
waii. Mrs. Henry was dressed in
beige lace with matching ac
cessories and she carried a
nosegay centered with a pur
ple orchid.
Orchids and leis nf flowers,
also gifts from Mr. and Mrs.
Young, decorated the rooms
of the Prentice home aod the
reception table.
For the reception Mrs.
Jarnes Pollack, Centralis,
Wash., a sister of the bride,
served (he coffee and pouring
the punch were Mrs. Theo
dore Webster, San Francisco
and Mrs, Penn Chitwood. Cut
ting the cake were Mrs. Le
nna Robertson and Mrs. Rer
tha Hultman, both of Klam
ath Falls.
The eouplr is In return to
day from tneir wedding iiip
to California. They will live
at filO South Oakdale ave
nue, the home of the bride,
who is a well known accord
ion instructor. The bride
groom, a real estate and in
surance broker, formerly
lived at 4425 South Pacific
I Highway.
1 Other out-of-town guests at
j 1 he wedding were the bride's
i son and dauhter-inlaw, Mr.
i and Mrs. John E. Prentice
land twin daughters from
j Bend, Ore.; Mr. Henry. Klam
' ath Falls, and Mr. Webster,
! San Francisco.
Ceremony
At Church
Weds Pair
jThree Yellow Roses Make
Bride's Symbolic Bouquet
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Mill Loii Gg.
Gages Announce
Betrothal News
Talonl Mr. snri Mrs.
Vance Gnur, 104 Nrw sit pot.
Tnlonl, antiounrp Ihp pnafir
mrnl nf Iheir rlaiijjltlrr, Lois
fiasp, In (ienrse M. Orion, .son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orion,
Lorplla, Ore.
Miss Guiiv was grarhialrri
from Talpnl 1 1 1 K sihool in
19.V! and is rmployrd al the
Ashland branch, .lack son
Courtly Kpripral Savings and
Loan association.
Mr. Orion was Kiadualcd
from Oregon Trchniral In.vli
tulp in Klamalh Kails, in
HtSf) and is Pmplovcd as of
fice inanauer of l.ockwood
Citadel s, man n f a e l n r i n c
pipiipmenl contpan . Tulelake
fahf
Nit dale has been sel for the
w eddint:.
Mill Sarah Wail.
Miss Sarah Waite
To Become Bride
Of Richard Corum
Thp engagement of Miss
Sarah llnlloway Waite to
Richard George Corum has
been announced by her par
ents, Mrs. Burrell Waite, Bos
Ion, Mass., and Richard Al
fred Waile Jr., A 1 t a m o n t,
New York. Mr. Corum is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Corum, 30 Willamette ave
nue, Medford.
Miss Waile, a graduate of
Radcliffe college, will at
tend the New York School of
Social Work in the all. Mr.
Corum, a graduate of Med
ford High school and Har
vard college, 1 flf2, will study
at Union Theological Semi
nary in New York beginning
in the autumn.
Miss Waile's grandparents
are Mrs. R. A. Waile and the
late Rev. R. A. Waile, St.
Louis, Mo.
The wedding Is planned
for fall.
Jardines Arrive
For Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. John Jardinr,
Hilo, Hawaii, are guests at
Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Mansfield, 201 Crater
Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Jardine have been visiting
their daughter, Pauletto, in
Ottumiva. Iowa, where she is
attending college. They also
visited in Chicago, Davenport,
and Dcs Moines; en route to
Medford they spent a week
in the Bay Area with relatives
and friends.
Mr. Jardine, who is assist
ant superintendent of the
Hilo hospital, will leave for
llilo next week and Mrs. Jar
dine will remain here for an
extended visit with the Marts
fields. Couple Returns
From California
Ashland After spending
two weeks in soulhern Cali
fornia, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wnndworth, 7M Glenwood
'drive, returned flonie last
week accompanied by Mrs.
Wondvvoiths mother. Mrs.
It K. Leinbai'h of Hollywood,
(who will he Iheir guest this
Miinnter,
Phoenix - Mrs. Anna Ruth
Denham, 410 Church strtet.
Phoenix, became the bride of
Klbert William Lowry, Yreka,
Calif., in a ceremony held
June 2H at the Phoenix First
Presbyterian church. The Rev.
William A. Saladin officiated
al the double ring rites.
The ceremony was held at
7 o'clock in the evening at
tended by 50 relatives and
friends. Mrs. J. A. Sanders,
Phoenix, played the organ
wedding music.
The bride wore a light blue
suit with white and black
patent accessories. Her flow
ers were pink carnations.
Mrs. Jack A. Stanfield,
South Gate. Calif., attended
her sister. She wore a beige
suit and hat with black patent
accessories and pink carna
tion corsage.
Elbert Lowry Jr., Van
couver, Wash., served as best
man for his father. Seating
the guests were Gary Lowry,
Vancouver, Wash., another
son, and Jerry Denham, Phoe
nix, son of the bride.
Mrs. Ima Rcdmon, Talenl,
wore a pink lace dress and
.hat and white carnation cor
sage or her daughter's wed
ding and reception which fol
lowed at the church.
The reception was given bv
Gamma Rho chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, of which the bride
is a member.
The couple vacationed in
the northern California moun
tains following the wedding.
They will make their home in
Phoenix in September. Mr.
Lowry is a logger with the
Fruit Growers company.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. Robert Eies
land and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hedge, all Vancouver, Wash.,
daughters and son-in-law of
the bridegroom; Mr. Stanfield
and Lynn, South Gate, Calif.,
brother-in-law and niece of
the bride; and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reynolds, Granada,
Calif.
Peter Kershaw
To Enter Guard
Peter Kershaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw,
While City, left Thursday
after visiting for several days
with his parents. He returned
to Portland where he has
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uurii ainic inn Kiauuauuii in
early June rrom lewts ana
Clark college where he ma
jored in business adminis
tration. He is scheduled to leave
July 6 for San Antonio, Tex.,
to receive basic training in
the Air guard, a branch of
the United Stales Air Force.
He also will be in San An
tonio, Tex., in connection
with the training.
After completion of the
training he expects to return
to Portland to go into busi
ness. He will be a member iA
the Air Force reserve.
Mrs. Walter Cross
Attends Wedding
Shady Cove Mrs. Waller
Cross of Shady Covp has re
turned from San Francisco
where she attended the mar
riage of her niece. Miss Ruth
Radich, to William Beverly.
The nuptial mass was read
in St. Agnes church and the
reception held after Ihe cere
mony was in Ihe House of
La vton.
The couple made thpir wed
ding trip to Lake Tahoe. They
now are living in San Francisco
Miss Sara Linn Hinkle car
ried three yellow roses when
she became the bride of Trent
Roland Ortwein in a cere
mony held June 23 at First
Christian church. The roses
symbolized the marriage of a
man, a woman and their God.
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
Family Arrives
From Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen iTom)
N. Childers and son, R.
Blaine Childers, Phoenix,
Ariz., have been guests the
past week of Mr. Childers'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Merriken, 3701 Old Stage
road.
Mr. Childers was a mem
ber of the 1947 Medford High
school graduating class which
was to meet for a reunion Sat
urday night at the Rogue Val
ley Country club.
The Childers now have an
interior design studio in Phoe
nix. They will leave early this
week.
Evans officiated at Ihe three
o'clock afternoon rites. The
bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George R. Moore,
403 North Holly street. Mr.
Ortwein's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Ortwein, Long
view, Wash.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
satin dress in afternoon lcnjth
with lace bolero.
I Miss Sharon Lee Ahricn,
I Eugene, attended the bride.
She wore a yellow dress and
carried yellow snapdragons.
Ronald William Parrish,
Newberg, served as best man
and was soloist. He was ac
companied by David Farr,
University of Oregon organist.
Seating the guests were
Gary Gilhuly and David
Grubb, both Kelso, Wash.
The bride attended Medford
High school and is a student
at Northwest Christian col
lege. Mr. Ortwein attended
Kelso High school and North
west Christian college and is
a salesman for Richards Ad
vertising Agency in Long-view.
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