Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1962, Image 20

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SUNDAY, JULY 8. 136J
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD. OREGON
Bride Carries Heirloom Book
When Miss Margaret Mary Jacobs became the bride of
D. Lorln Jacobs Saturday, June 23 she carried an heirloom
book that had been carried by her great grandmother, Miss
Ann Willis, on her wedding day December 7, 1867, when she
became the bride of George Lawrence-. The book contain
the Presbyterian church marriage ritual.
The bride Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Milan L. Jacobs
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Don L.
Jacobs, Route 4, Box 350,
Medford. '
The Rev. John Reynolds
performed the ceremony in
Westminster P r e s b yterian
church in the presence of
about 125 guests. -
Miss Deanna Cook. Coquille.
Ore., was maid of honor and
Junior bridesmaids were
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Mr
i and Mr.. D, Lorin Jacobs
(Brainerd photo)
Anderson-Bennett Rites
Held at Central Church
An event of June 2fl was
the wedding of Miss Linda
Lorene Bennett and William
Ray Anderson. The bride is
ii daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl L. Bennett, 73 Clover
lane, and parents of the bride
groom are Mrs. Ila Anderson,
1721 West Eleventh street,
and Ray Anderson, 844 Da
kota avenue.
John V. Hcbcrling perform
ed the 8 o'clock evening cere
mony. The double ring rites
were held in the Cenlrnl
Church of Christ. About 1R0
gucsla attended.
Mrs. Clarence fierce was
soloist, and Mrs. Jamrs John
son played the wedding mu
sic. Given in marriage by her
lather, the bride wore a floor-
ins of the bride, were flower
girl and ring bearer.
Mr. Grch, Corvallis, and
James M. Nipps sealed the
guests.
Blue delphinium, white
Japane.se iris, and while
Ester Reed daisies decorated
Ihe church for the wedding.
Decorations were arranged by
Mrs. Otto Bohnert and Mrs.
James Cornutt.
For Ihe ceremony and the
reception that followed Mrs.
Bennett chose a white suit
worn wiln drop pink acces
sories and a enrsngo ot deep
pink rosebuds. Mrs. Anderson
wore a light green suit and
white accessories, with a
white carnation corsage.
The reception was held In
the church hall, which was
Laura, Betsy and Amy Byers.
Brother Best Man
Don W. Jacobs, a brother
of the bridegroom was best
man, and Gordon McVay,
Donald Rasmussen and Jean
Skirvon were ushers.
The bride was given In
marriage by her father. Her
floor length gown of peau de
sole was trimmed with ap-
pliqued lace and was In a
sheath design with fullness of
the same material attached to
the waist at the back. Her
bolero was of lace and her
elbow length veil was held
by a net bow.
With the heirloom wedding
book the bride carried cym-
bidium orchids and a cascade
of stephanotis.
Miss Cook wore a turquoise
colored frock of peau de soie
similar to the bride's gown
and trimmed with a self ma
terial bow and worn with a
matching headpiece. She car
ried a nosegay of Ester Reed
daisies dyed to match her
frock.
Dresses Match
The junior bridesmaids
wore matching dresses in tan
gerine taffeta with full skirts,
fitted bolices and oversklrts
of eyelet embroidered organ
dy. Their headdresses were
of matching tangerine taffeta,
and their nosegays of Ester
Reed raisies also matched
their dresses.
The church was decorated
with white gladiolus and col
ored majestic daisies.
The bride's mother wore a
chartreuse colored silk sheath
dress with matching hat and
beige accessories. The bride
groom's mother chose a beige
sheath dress with matching
PTessones and both mothers
had corsages of cymbidium or.
chids.
The reception was held in
the church rooms. Arrange
ments of while petunias and
candelabra decorated the re
ception table. Women of the
church were in charge of the
reception and the serving.
Mrs. Patricia Kellington
took charge of the guest book,
Mrs. Joseph Beach served
coffee and Mrs. Josephine
Wing, Santa Clara, Calif., the
length gown fashioned with I decorated by Mrs. Ira Copley
Chantilly lace over taffeta
bodice and taffeta skirt. Her
fingertip length veil was held
by a pearl tiara, and she car
ried a bouquet of pink rose
buds and carnations, stepha
notis, and baby's brealh.
Mrs. John H. Grcb, Corval
lis, was matron of honor for
her sister. Mrs. James Prock,
sister of the bridegroom, serv
ed as bridesmatron, while
Miss Linda Aubrey, Central
Point, was bridesmaid. They
wore white brocade sheath
frocks with blue chiffon over
skirts. Their headdresses were
white with short veils, and
they carried pink carnations
and rosebuds.
Junior attendants were
Miss Vlcki Bennelt, sister of
the bride, and Douglas Ben
nett, the bride's cousin. Miss
Barbara Bennett, another sis
ter, and Miss Deborah Board
man lighted the candles.
Little Brenda Curhs and
Johnny llaglrr, Phoenix, cons-
with while candles, pink and
while daisies, fori blue rib
bon streamers.
Mrs. Budd Milchel and Mrs.
Glen Bennett, aunt , of the
bride, cut and served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Kathryn
South and Mrs. Glen Kauf
man, also an aunt of the
bride, presided at the punch
bowl. Miss Diana Schultz was
in charge of the guest book.
The Misses Penne Mundlin,
Klamath Falls, Judo Frlnk,
Ruth llenney, and llene
Milchel were at the gift table.
For traveling lo the const
the bride chose a blue suit
with white accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations. On
their return tile newlywrd
couple will make (heir home
at 1222 West Main street,
Apartment 3.
The bride is a student at
Medford High school. Mr. An
derson, a graduate of Med
ford High school, is employed
by Timber Products comnanv.
punch. Mn. John Mills, Cen
tral Point, cut the wedding
cake.
To Canada
For their wedding trip the
couple traveled to Victoria,
B.C., Canada, and the Seattle
World's Fair, the bride wear
ing a black and white striped
suit.
They will live at 227 South
Ivy street, Apartment C.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and at
tended Robertson School of
Business. She is employed by
E. L. Harlow, M.D., as a med
ical assistant.
The bridegroom is also a
Medford High school graduate
and he attended the Univer
sity of Oregon. He is employ
ed by the firm of Payne and
Struble as an architect.
Parlits Given
On June 19 Mr. and Mrs
Milan L. Jacobs entertained
the parents of the bridegroom
and other relatives at a cof
fee hour. A number of friends
also called during the event.
On June 20 the bride's
mother gave a trousseau tea
for friends of the bride. The
tea table was decorated with
roses and sweet peas with
Ester Reed daisies arranged In
a silver bowl. About 30 per
sons attended.
Also on June 20 a miscel
laneous shower was given by
Mrs. Patricia Kellington and
Miss Robin Wyatt, cohostes
esses, at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Boyd, 2140 Harrison
street.
The rehearsal dinner was
given at the home of the
bride's parents. Assisting were
Mrs. Joseph Beach and Mrs.
Wing. The table was decorat
ed with roses, orange blos
soms and Ester Reed daisies
with juniper fern.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding were Mrs. Kenneth
Lockwood, a cousin of the
bride, with Mr. Lockwood and
their children, Hollis and Mar
shall, of Baker, Ore., Miss
Josephine Taylor, Roscburg;
Miss Cook, Mrs. Wing and
children, Debra and Lauri;
and Mrs. Chester Martin, a sis
ter of the bridegroom, and
Mr. Martin, Bremerton, Wash.
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Mr. and Mn, Donald Jrom Pool
(Len'i photo)
Sharon Louise Martin
Bride of Donald Poole
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Anderson
(Brainard photo)
Rogue River -- Miss Sharon
Louise Martin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. .lames 11. Mar
tin, Route 1. Rox 5!), Rogue
River, bee. me the bride of
Donald Jerome Poole, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poole. 580
Granite Hill road. Grants
Puss, in a cerenionv held
July 1.
The Rev. J. Wesley Turner
officiated at Ihe three o'clock
afternoon rites held at the
Newman Methndist church,
Grants Pass. Baske' of dais
ies decorated the church for
the double ring ce'cmony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of while silk or
ganza fashioned with scallop
ed neckline, fitted bodice,
long sleeves and gored skirt.
The neckline was accented
with a band of lace embroid
ered with sequins. Her finger-
tip Ic'imth tulle ' ell was held
by a floral headdress centered
with a large while rose and
she carried a bouquet of white
rose. The bride also carried
a lace handkerchief which had
been carried by her maternal
grandmother, Mrs. L y d I a
Lines. Redlands, Calif , at her
wedding.
Alterant Listed
Miss Helen Haugcn was
maid of honor. She wore a
mint green laffela frock with
a while floral headdress and
carried a mv-egay of pink
daisies. Canrilelighters were
the Misse Cheryl Martin, the
bride's s.ter. and Judy Gil
more They wore yellow taf
fria frnrks and yellow flow
en in Ihrir hair. Tina Poole. I
niece of Ihe hridegroom, was
flower girl. She wore a white
organza frock with pink sash,
a pink floral crown, and car
ried a basket of pink rose pe
tals. Allan Poole, brother of the
bridegroom, served as best
man. Scaling the guests were
Bill and Francis Poole, also
brothers of the bridegroom.
For her daughter's mar
riage and the reception which
followed at the church, Mrs.
Martin chose a green flower
ed nylon dress. Mrs. Poole
wore a brown nylon eyelet
dress. Their corsages were
white carnations.
Miss Donna Gardnrr wes
organist.
Miss Judy Thompson cut
and served the wedding cake
and Miss Beverly Allison tire
sided at the punch bowl. Mrs.
William Poole poured coffee
and Miss .lenne Allison was in
charge of the guest book. Miss
Judv Gates was at the gift table.'
For traveling the
Representative
At Convention
Of Service Club
Ashland - Mrs. Mabel W.
Winston, president of Sorop
timist club, will represent the
Ashland service group at the
biennial convention of Sorop
timist Federation of the Amer
icas July 8 to 13 in San Fran
cisco. Other members expect
to attend some of the sessions.
Pre-convention activities be
gan July 6 with vesper service
in Grace cathedral and a buf
fet supper during the evening
The keynote address at the
opening session will be given
by the radio and television
commentator Pauline Fred
erick speaking on the subject
"New Dimensions in World
Affairs."
Gov. Edmund G. Brown and
San Francisco Mayor George
Christopher are to extend
greetings to the expected 2,000
Soroptimist delegates.
The Ashland club is In re
cess during July, but will op
erate its pillow and blanket
concession at the Shakespear
ean Festival theater beginning
July 21.
Family Reunion
Honors Woman
On 80th Birthday
Talent-Mrs. Myrtle Jacobs,
Talent, was honored July 4
at- a family reunion on the
occasion of her 80th birthday.
Thirty relatives attended the
reception held at the home of
a daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Withrow, Talent.
All six of Mrs. Jacobs' chil
dren attended. They are Mrs.
Withrow; Bill and Leo Jacobs
and Mrs. Pauline Allen, all
Medford; Harold Jacobs, Ash
land, and Mrs. Wiloby Con
ner, Merrill.
Others attending included
Mr. Withrow, Mrs. Bill Jac
obs, Mrs. Leo Jacobs and
Sharon Ann, Bill and Teresa
Allen. Pam Conner; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Withrow, Sandra,
Sonny and Dennis; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Allen and Kim;
Mrs. Robert Jacobs and Jack!,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Som-
mer, Debbie and Honnie, latent.
Onlv two of Mrs. Jacobs'
grandchildren were not pres-i
ent for the event. They were
Michael Jacobs, who is serv
ing with the U. S. Army in
Korea, and James Allen, who
is in California.
Also honored were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Allen who were
married June 13 In Carson
City, Nevada, Mrs. Allen is
the former Mary Campbell,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Campbell. Ashland.
Mr. Allen's parents are Mrs.
Pauline Allen, 935 Murray
avenue. Medford, and James
Allen, Sacramento, Calif.
Daughrer-in-Law i
Guest of Nyes
Mrs. Stephen A. Nye was a
recent guest in ihe home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephe G. Nye,
Phoenix-Hillcrcst road, her
husband's parents. The visitor
and her husband arrived in
California earlier this summer
from Cambridge, Mass.,
where Mr. Nye was graduated
in June from the law school
of Harvard university. They
are living in Sausalitn.
The young lawyer has ac
cepted a position on the staff
of Pillsbury, Madison and Su
Iro, San Francisco law firm.
Central Point Group
Will Hear Missionary
Central Point -- The Wom
en's Missionary society of the
Community Bible church.
Fourth and Aider streets. Cen
tral Point, will hear a talk by
the Rev. Don Brurk of the
Japan Evangelical mission
during a meeting Friday, July
13 at 7:45 p.m., in the Fellow
ship hall.
The meeting will be open
to the public and anyone in
terested is invited.
Couple to Convert Ranch Into Camp
plan to convert the ranch into
a summer camp for city chil-
Hornbrook - Guests at me
home of Mrs. Mildred Wiley
this past week have been a
niece and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mehl and son Bil
ly, of Scio, Ore., who were
en route to San Francisco
and Monterey. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Scott, Orangevale, Calif., who
were traveling to Selma,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ly
ons. Boron,, Calif., who re
cently purchased Mrs. Wiley's
"Mayflower" ranch on Hun
gry creek are on the ranch
now with their five children
Housegucsts
Ashland - Mrs. Harry Har
rison, 190 Vista street, has as
houseguests her brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Dyar. Hollywood. Calif.
dren, and are working on the
ranch preparatory to opening
the camp next summer.
Mr. Lyons in principal of
a grammar school in Boron.
Parents Houseguests
In Hornbrook Homes
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Gowan, G a r d e n a.
Calif., arrived Thursday for a
week's visit with their sons
and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. James Riant and David
and Joanie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Philps and Bobby and
Paul. On leaving here, the
Gowans plan to attend tim
World's Fair in Seattle, and to
visit in Yakima, Wash., before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack La Esp
Supper Honors Couple
Following Rites at Reno
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee' Esp
were honored at a wedding
supper given by their parents
at Holiday inn following the
marriage of the couple June
24 in Reno, Nev. ""hr bride is
the former Miss Margaret Ann
Childers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence V. Childers,
1614 Minear road, and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Esp, 889
Olympic avenue, Medford.
The wedding ceremony was
held in the Overland Wedding
chapel, Reno, at 9 o clock in
the evening and was perform
ed by the Rev. Edna Trim-bell.
Mrs. Norman Hooper, Med
ford, a sister-in-'-w of the
bridegroom, was the honor at
tendant and Mr. Hooper was
best man.
The bride, siven in mar
riage by her father, wore a
white cotton sheath dress de
signed with sabrina neckline
and appliqucd with imported
Viennese lace. Her accessories
and hat were white and the
bridal bouquet was of ste
phanotis and lily of the val
ley centered with a white or
chid encircled with frill of
lace to match the bride's
dress. j
The matron of honor wore 1
an apricot silk frock with ruf-!
fled cape collar and matching j
accessories.
The bride's mother wore a
silver gray sheath dress of
cracked wheat textured fab-1
ric with white accessories and
the bridegroom's mother al-
so wore a sheath dress of silk
with summer moss green print ;
and matching green accessor-1
ics. i
Both the bride and bride-1
groom are students and will
attend Oregon State univer-1
sity in the fall. The bride-'.
groom will be a graduating
senior and the bride a sopho
more. Both are accounting !
majors. The bride previously
attended Medford High school
and the bridegroom Eagle
Point High school, and both
have attended Southern Ore-,
gon college.
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Dri. Omar J. Nolei and William T Hudson
wore a mint green linen suit
with white accessories and the
white rose corsage from her
bridal bouquet. The newly
weds are making their home
at S80 Granite Hill road.
Grants Pass The bride is a
graduate of Rogue River High
school. The bridegroom is
employed by Rnndrau and
Pike Logging Contractors of
Grants Pass.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs Lines. Red
lands. Calif., maternal grand
mother of hride; and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Martin, Prinrville,
Mr. and Mrs. Carls Martin,
Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Martin, Esconriirin,
Calif., all brothers and sisters-
hride i in-law of Ihe bride.
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