2 SUNDAY. JULY 8. 1962
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Mr. and Mm. Keith Lyl
Sidney Smun; ara piczurad cumng ihi
wadding caka at the reception which follow
ad their marriaga en Saturday, Juna 30. Tha
Church Ceremony Held
Mis Sylvia Sidney Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Smith, 1033 Reddy avenue,
became the bride of Keith
Lyle Archer, Anaheim, Calif.,
in a ceremony held June .10
at St. Mark'i Episcopal
church.
The Rev. Edwin C. Cox of
ficiated at the one o'clock
afternoon rites attended by
relatives and close friends of
the couple. A reception, at
tended by more than 100 rela.
tivcs and friends, was held at
Mon Desir inn following the
ceremony.
The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Archer,
Springfield, Ore., who were
unable to attend. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allen Barnes
Brownsville, Ore., brother-in-
Mr. and Mm,
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j-arden Partv Honors
Couple on
Yrcka Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dcso.a of Grenada
were honored recently al a re
ception which observed their
iwenly fiflh wedding anniver
sary. The event, in the form of
a surprise, was held In the
garden at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mis. Dan Snares.
Assisting were the couple's
nlhrr daughters, the Misses
Evelyn and Janice Desoza.
About 80 persons attended
The wedding cake served
for refreshments was made
and decorated by their daugh
ters. The ceram'e bride and
bridegroom figurine which al
so decorated the rake had
been made by Mrs. Irene Wtl
lenbrlnk and It was Inscribed
In silver with the couple's
names and their wedding date.
The couple was presented
gifts and a silver dollar tree.
Mrs. Desoza was given an or
chid corsage by the family.
The couple were n-irried in
Klamath Kails, Ore., on June
.1, 1937 and they have lived in
Grenada all of their married
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saw
yer and children, Dana and
John of Reno, Nev., Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Soares of Gridley,
Calif., and Miss Linda Trutl
man, San Francisco, were
among out-of-town guests.
Also among those who at
tended were Mr. and Mrs.
Tnnv Desoza of MeCloud,
Calif , brother md sister-in-law
nf Thomas Desoza. The i
broihrr had been bet man al
tha honored guests' wedding. '
Archar (Sylvia
law and sister of the bride
groom, represented the bride
groom's family.
Pink and white carnations
decorated the church. Mrs.
Ernest Conrad played the or
gan wedding music.
Bride Waari Satin
The bride wore a floor
length gown of Ivory satin
fashioned with fitted bodice,
long sleeves and sweetheart
neckline accented with rose
medallions and seed pearls.
The dress had first been worn
by Mrs. George Rambo at her
wedding. Her elbow length
veil was held by a Chantilly
lace bonnet trimmed with
seed pearls. She carried a
white orchid and stephanolis
on an hpiscopaiien prayer
book, loaned by Mrs. Malcolm
KUh Lylt Archer
(Kncktidt photo)
Anniversary
F.arlirr the couple had born
honored by members of the
Montague Trallriders, who ar
rived at their hnnie and serv
ed refreshments. The party
also honored Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Freeman of Grenada
who had observed their twenty-fifth
anniversary in June.
Both couples were presented
gifts of silver dollars from the
group of 2.1 persons.
Mrs. Beach Guest
In Ashland Home
Ashland Mrs. I.aura Reach,
who has heen visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. F.lrinn
Scripler, 2B3 Sienir drive,
and with her sislrr, Mrs. Ruth
Reller, since early June, re
turned Monday to her home
In Vancouver, Wash.
While in Ashland Mrs
Beach saw two of her grand
children receive their di
plomas from Southern Oregon
college. Morion Scripler and
Mrs. Laurel Anne (Scripterl
Slrieby and her husband Rod
ney Striebv all were gradu
ated.
On the evening of June 22 1
she attended the wedding of
Morion Scripler and Miss Su
zanne Rordaux at the First
Presbyterian rhurrh.
Married
Wilriervllle Mis Ester C'al
hound, Wilderville, was re
cently married t n Frank
Blanrhard. Mrs. Blanrhard
hat sold her home on Ihe Red
wood highway, and the nwl
weds ara living In Salno. i
ritai look placa at St. Mark i Epiicopal
church and lha racaption at Mon Daur inn,
Cantral Point, Knacksledt photo)
Byers. Her single strand of
pearls are a family heirloom,
originally owned by the late
Mrs. W. L. Greenleaf, her
maternal grandmother. Mr.
Smith escorted his daughter
to the altar and gave her in
marriage.
Miss Jerilyn Smith attended
her sister. She wore a pastel
blue taffeta frock overlaid
with matching chiffon. Her
veil matched her frock and
she carried a nosegay of pink
and white carnations and
stcphanotis.
Robert Allen Barnes,
Brownsville, served as best
man for his brother-in-law.
Seating the guests was Jack
F;.rrel, Salem.1 i
For her daughter's wedding
and reception Mrs. Smith
chose a sheath frock of green
silk linen embroidered in
while. Her accessories were
bone white and her corsRge
was a while orchid. Mrs.
Barnes wore a pastel pink silk
brocaded frock with matching
accessories and white orchid
corsage.
Pink-Whila Thame
Mon Desir Dining inn was
decorated with pink gladioli,
white majestic daisies and
white slock for the reception
The bride's table was decor
ated wilh crystal candelabra
loaned by Mrs. Harry P. Pos
ton. pink roses and white
stock.
Mrs. Martin Luther and
Mrs. Poston cut and served
the cake and Mrs. Elliott
Becken and Mrs. Boyd Car
stensen presided at the punch
bowls. Miss Nancy Beckon
was in charge of the guest
book. Assisting with serving
were Mrs. Glenn La Barre and
Mrs. Raul Wulf, Homestead,
Fla., cousin of the bride. Miss
Constance King was at the gift
(able.
The newlyweds traveled to
Lake Tahoe on their wedding
trip and are now at home in
Anaheim, Calif.
The bride attended the Uni
versity of Washington, Uni
versity of Hawaii and was
graduated from Southern Ore
gon colleue. She Is a teacher
j in Ihe Orange, Calif., elemen
tary schools. The bride is also
a granddaughter of Ihe late
William L. Greenleaf, a noted
Shakespearean aclor, scholar
and teacher. Mr. and Mrs,
Greenleaf were long-time val
ley residents and were active
in civic affairs.
The bridegroom is a student
in engineering at Long Beach
college and is a grade engl
j neer for Boddum Construc
tion company, Compton, Calif.
Among the out of town
guests were Diane W u 1 f.
Homestead, Fla.; Stephen and
Glenda Rarnes, Brownsville,
Ore., nephew and niece of the
hrldegroom; Mrs. Ted Sax, Re
dondo Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Far
rel and Jo Farrel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gardner, all Sa
lem; Mrs. Mildred Leiser, Van
eouver. Wash., and Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Dickinson, Slleti,
Ore.
NOTICE
Noble's Shoe Store
formerly Butter Brown Shoe Store
WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY
TOMORROW (Monday)
Preparing for a
Gigantic Clearance Sal
STARTING TUtSDAT A? t M.
Bridal Showers
Are Given For
Joyce Roelfs
Miss Joyce Roelfs, bride
elect of Donald Tinseth, was
honored at a miscellaneous
bridal shower June 28. Host
esses for the event were Mrs.
Doyle Franklin, Mrs. Doug
las Cummings, and Mrs. Char
les Clemans. The shower was
held In the Franklin home at
401 King street.
Miss Roelfs is a daughter
of the Rev. and Mrs. John
Roelfs, West Pioneer road,
and Mr. Tinselh's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Hclmer Tinseth,
1300 Queen Anne avenue. The
wedding is planned for Au
gust 11.
Mrs. Albert Gandt served
cake and Mrs. Clemans
served the punch.
Guests included Mrs. John
Roelfs; Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss
Roelfs' grandmother; Miss
Judv Franklin, Mrs. Eric De-
Place, Miss Mary DePlace,
Mrs. Charles Cummings, Mrs.
Russell Uhrlne, Mrs. James
Jack, Mrs. Nora Jenks and
daughter Norma, Mrs. Rich
ard Morris, Mrs. Donald Zim
mcrs, and Mrs. Charles Gil
bert and daughter Peggy.
Other guests were Mrs.
Lorene Reid, Miss Anna
Laura Honts, Mrs. Irvin
Goltz, Mrs. Emil Peterson,
Miss Sonja Peterson, Mrs.
Miner Boshears, Miss Patricia
LeQuieu, Mrs. Fred Landers,
Mrs. Vern Chapman and
granddaughter Mary, Mrs.
Robert Gresham, the Misses
Julia and Caroline Gandt,
Mrs. Fay Goddard, Mrs. Don
Lindstrom, Mrs. Tinseth, Mrs.
Angus Lindstrom, Mrs. Don
Chase, Mrs. Clem Ault, Mrs.
John Higdon, and Mrs. Ber
nard Andrews.
On Monday, July 2 Mrs.
Keith Hockersmith and Mrs.
Lloyd Neilson entertained at
a miscellaneous shower in
Miss Roelfs honor. The event
was held at the Hockersmith
home at 3022 Madrona lane.
The early part of the eve
ning was spent in the patio
where games were played. La
ter the gifts were opened in
the home and refreshments
served from a table decorated
with an arrang.ment of pink
rosebuds. About 30 persons at
tended.
The wedding is set for Au
gust 11 in the Friends church.
Mill Elaint Morrill
Bogota Teacher
And Minister
Engaged to Wed
Ashland Mrs. Bertha Mor
rill, 829 Altamont street, last
week announced the engage
ment of her daughter, Elaine
Christine, to Hie Rev. Robert
A. Lloyd of Chitrc, Panama.
The announcement was made
during Miss Morrill's short va
cation from her teaching po
sition in Bogota, Colombia, at
Collegio Americano.
The bride-to-be, who is the
daughter of Mrs. Morrill and
the late Rev. Curtis Morrill, is
a graduate of Ashland High
school and of Whitworth col
lege, Spokane, Wash., where
she returned recently for her
commissioning in the Fourth
Memorial church. She is fly
ing to Bogota to resume her
work in the mission school.
The Rev. Mr. Lloyd is serv
ing in Panama with the Cen
tral American Mission. He Is
a graduate nf Columbia Bible
college, Columbia, S C. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Lloyd, Saugu. Mass.
No date has been announced
for t lie wedding.
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Newlywed Couple Here;
Honored at Reception
Central Point - St. Barna
ba.s Episcopal church in Port
land was the scene of the
marriage of Miss Norma Joy
Phifer to Dennis Ford Faulk
ner on Saturday, June 30. The
bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Howard Phifer,
Portland, and the bridegroom
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
rick Russell Faulkner, 693
Head road, Central Point.
The Rev. John Day read
the ceremony at seven o'clock
in the evening, and Mr. Phifer
gave his daughter in marriage.
White gladiolus and chrysan
themums decorated the altar.
The bride wore a gown of
imported Chantilly lace over
taffeta designed on Empire
lines with scoop neckline and
short sleeves. The skirt was
adorned at the back with a
bow and streamers of taffeta.
A headdress of organza roses
on lace held her elbow-length
tulle veil and she carried pha-
laenopsis orchids and green
ivy.
Wean Cross
She wore an heirloom cross
given her by her grand
mother, Mrs. Lowell B. Gra
bcl, Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. William F. Cummins,
Corvallis, Ore., was the
bride's attendant. She wore
a rose-colored floor - length
frock of peau de soie fashion
ed with a semi-belled skirt
and carried pale green spider
chrysanthemums. Her head
dress matched her gown.
Capt. Fredrick Hal Faulk
ner, Lubbock, Tex., was best
man for his brother and ush
ers were Eric Hudson Phifer
and Marc Layton Phifer, the
bride's brothers, and Gregg
Faulkner, brother of the
bridegroom. Robert Jones,
Portland, lighted the candles.
The reception which follow
ed the ceremony was held at
the home of the bride's par
ents, with about 50 guests at
tending. For the wedding and recep
tion the bride's mother wore
a gown of aquamarine color
ed lace with furs and her
flowers were a white pink
throated orchid. The bride
groom's mother wore a lace
sheath of soft green with a
hat of bugle beads and veil
ing. Her corsage was a white
and gold-tinted orchid.
Among tile guests were the
bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Char
les Payne and his cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne
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Ford Faulkner
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and Miss Jean Neely, all Ku
gene, and Mrs. Faulkner, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom,
and her son, Michael, both of
Lubbock, Tex.
The newlyweds have arriv
ed in the Rogue valley and .
will make their home at 206 ;
Fourth street, Phoenix, dur- j
ing the summer. This fall they
will return to Oregon State j
university, Corvallis, where j
Mr. Faulkner will be a senior I
majoring in landscape archi
tecture and the bride will be
a junior majoring in clothing
design.
Following their arrival in
the valley, the newlyweds
were honored at a reception 1
and shower at the home of
the bridegroom's parents on
July 4.
Some 40 relatives and friends j
attended including Air Force I
Capt. and Mrs. Faulkner and
son, Michael, Lubbock, Tex.; '
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Neely, Mr. 1
and Mrs. L. S. Ford, Mr. and :
Mrs. Clarence Ford, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Lowd, Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith and fam- i
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lue Tulare I
and family; Mr. and Mrs. ;
Porter Ford and family, and j
Ralph and Glen Ford, all i
Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. '
C. S. Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Payne and Edward
Payne, all Eugene and Mr. I
and Mrs. Larry Davis and 1
family, Springfield, Ore. j
Newlyweds Live 1
In California j
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamil-'
ton Engle, whose wedding was
an event of June 25 in Brook
ings, Ore., are living in Hunt
ington Park, Calif. The bride!
is the former Miss Nylia Jean
Cooper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldcn Cooper, 5681 Pa-'
cific Highway south, and the j
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Mclvin Engle, River
side, Calif.
In Huntington Park the
bridegroom is attending a
government training school
and September 1 the couple
will be at home in San Luis
Obispo, Calif., where the
bridegroom will be employed
by the Internal Revenue serv
ice. The bride was a senior at
Southern Oregon college and
the bridegroom was graduated ;
from the same college thi
spring.
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Rogue River - The engage
ment of Miss Claudia Whipple
to Merlin Duane Ballensky.
son of Mrs. Ida Bazler of
Butte, Mont., has been an
nounced by the future bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
I. Whipple, Rogue River.
Miss Whipple, a graduate
of Rogue River High school,
is employed at Oregon Sta,e
university, Corvallis.
Mr. Ballensky, a graduate
of Butte High school is cm
ployed by the United Stales
Forest Service at Prospect.
No date has been set for
the wedding. '
What Fashions!
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FINAL
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At Reunion
Ashland - Mrs. William B.
McCuIlough, 137 Church
street, drove to Berkeley,
Calif., for a week end family
reunion at the home of her
brother. Dr. Walter D. Hawk.
Other family members came
west from Chicago and 'De
troit. To Arrive
Mrs. Hugh Ford, a former
Medford resident now living
in Galveston, Tex., is expect
ed to arrive here Monday to
visit friends in the valley.
She will be a houseguest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Webb, 119 Highland
drive.
What Values!
Our Big July Clearance continues
with bigger and better bargains
throughout the stora . . . prices re
duced again for quick clearance.
HURRY! Values were never greater.
Price-slashing sale!
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Fall Ceremony
Planned by Pair
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Schultz, Route 1,
Box 270B, announce the en
gagement of their daughter.
Miss Mary Katherine Schultz,
to Donald B. Rowden, 148
Cedar street, Central Point.
Mr. Rowden is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Rowden, former
ly of Central Point and now
living in Oklahoma.
Miss Schultz attended Cen
tral Point schools. Mr. Row
den attended schools in Okla
homa and California. He is
employed by Fir Ply Inc.,
White City.
The couple plan a fall wedding.
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