Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1962, Image 20

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
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Mr. ind Mrs. Jamei C. Valentin
Newly Married
Couple Now
Live in Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob
ert Jenkins arc making their
home in Tucson, Ariz., after
being married in Medford
June 7. Mr. Jenkins is the
former Sharon Eva Bickler,
and in a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bickler, 1004 West
Ninth Jtreel.
Mr. Jenkins' parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart,
Tucson.
The bride was graduated
In 1962 from Medford High
school. Her husband is a grad
uate of Sunnyside High school
In Tucson, and is now a stu
dent at De Vry institute. He
Is also employed by Krueger'i
Air Conditioning In Tucson.
Parry Honors
Eureka Woman
Mrs. Sheridan W. Scott, 120
White Oak drive, entertained
at luncheon Thursday in her
home honoring Mrs. William
Smullen of Eureka, Calif.,
who is spending some time at
the Smullen's summer home
t Coker Butte.
Other guests were Mrs. C.
Hease Braley, Mrs. Armln
Richter, Mrs. E. A. Llltrell
nd Mrs. Kenneth Black-hurst.
Californians
Are Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. David Rrai-"
nerd and daughters, Jnnellc
and Lynn, Pelaluma, Calif.,
arrived this week end to visit
Mrs. Brainerd's mother, Mrs.
E. A. Littrell, 140 Oreenway
circle, and to vacation at
Howard Prairie.
Today at the lake rahln
they are entertaining Mr.
and Mrs. P. F. Brainerd, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Brainerd
and Mrs. P. II. Brainerd, ail
of Grants Pass.
Mrs. David Brainerd and
the children will remain for
a month.
Portland Wedding
Of Interest To
Valley Residents
Central Point - Of interest
to valley residents is the wed
ding of Miss Janet Frances
Ayres, and James C. Valen
tine, Portland, which took
place in Portland June 23.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Francis C. Ayres, 45
North Ninth street, Central
Point, and Mr. Valentine is a
son of Mrs. Henry Valentine,
Route 3, box IBBA, Medford,
and Mr. Valentine, l.ongvlew.
Wash.
The Rev. John Palmer offic
iated at the one o'clock rites
held in the Holy Redeemer
Catholic church.
The bride wore a lavender
linen suit with white veiled
hat for the wedding. Her cor
sage was of white carnations
and lavender ribbon.
Miss Diane Newsom, Sams
Valley, was the bride's only
attendant. Michael Duggan,
Sams Valley, was best man.
A small reception was given
by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tighe,
Mllwaukie, following the cere
mony. The bride was graduated
from Crater High school. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
St. Mary's High school, and
is employed as an apprentice
carpel layer in Portland,
where the couple are making
their home.
Brothers Visit
Derby - Harvey and Steve
Deen, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Deen,.Bulle Falls high
way, Eagle Point, left last
week to vacation In southern
Idaho.
While visiting In Emmelt,
Idaho, they will he house-
guests of Iheir uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tracy.
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Ashland Church Scene of
Rashe-Babcock Wedding
Ashland An event of Sat
urday, July 7, was the wed
ding of Miss Fay Lucille Bab
cock and Eugene R-shc. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd E. Babcock. SUA
B street, Ashland, and the
parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rashe,
10()S Wine street, Ashland.
The Rev. James Sinclair
performed the ceremony In
the First Church of Christ,
Ashland, where the bride's
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twin sister was married two
years ago. The double ring
ceremony took place at 8
o'clock in the evening before
1,10 guests.
The church was decorated
with baskets of white gladioli
and streamers of Ivy, which
banked the altar and were
placed In the church foyer.
Mr. Sinclair sang, accom
panied on the organ by Mrs.
Sinclair.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of lace, net. and
chiffon, desicned with a
hustle effect in the hack. Her
elbow length veil was held by
a seen pearl tiara, and .she
carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds with slephanotis. Mr.
Babcock gave his daughter
in marriage.
Mrs. Mclvin Gingerlch at
tended her twin sister. Her
frock was of pink nylon chif
fon in ballerina length, de
signed with bouffant skirt.
She wore a pink headdress
and veil, and carried while
carnations.
Shirley Lee Mitchell, a
neice of the bride, was flow
er girl, and Ronnie Pearson,
Talent, a nephew of the bride
groom, was ring hearer.
Kldon Fagnn, Ashland, serv
ed as hest man. Seating the
guests were Thomas Rashe. a
brother of the bridegroom,
and Richard Walker, Central
Point.
Following the wedding cere
mony, the parents of the bride
gave a reception at their
home. For Ihe wedding and re
ception the bride's mother
wore a while sheath dress
with turquoise assessnries.
Her corsnge was pink carna
tions. The bridegroom's moth
er chose a blue frock with
while accessories, and a white
carnation corsage.
Mrs. Merlin Fink. Under
wood, Wash., a cousin of the
bride, cut and served the wed
ding cake. Mrs. Ray Powell,
a sister of the bridegroom,
served punch, and Mrs. Vic
tory l.ivclv poured the cof
fee The nevvlywed couple trav
eled to Ihe Oregon coast on
their wedding trip. For travel
ing lle bride chose a white
frock and white accessories.
Tiie couple are making their
home at .134 Garfield street,
Aslitntid.
The bride attended AshUnd
High school and the Medford
Beauty school. She is employ
ed hv Winnies Stvle Salon,
Medford.
Mr. Rashe attended Ashland
High school, and is employed
by the Fruit Growers associa
tion In Hilt, Calif
Out of town Bursts included
Mr. and Mrs E. D Jackson
and family. Alameda. Calif ,
sister and brolher-in-lnw of
the brtriecrooni; Mr and Mrs
Robert Ran he. llollisler,
Calif . uncle and aunt of 1 lie
Mr. and Mrs, Billy Thomas Sirawn
(Anders pholo)
Foursquare Church Scene
Of Strawn-Lopcz Wedding
At home at 51S South Ri- and salin, wilh matching
erside avenue are Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Thomaj Strawn,
who were married July 7 in
Ihe Foursquare church here.
Mrs. Strawn is the former
Rachel Iris Lopez, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill D.
Phares, Salem. The bride
groom is a ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sirawn, 3253
Cottonwood avenue.
The Rev. K. L. Mathewson
performed the ceremony at
8 o'clock In the evening.
About 125 guests witnessed
the double ring riles.
Baskets of pink and white
gladioli decorated the church,
and the organ wedding music
was provided by Miss Mari
lyn Shepard. Mrs. Rex Coble
was soloist.
The bride was given In
marriage by Mr. Phares. She
chose a ballerina tcnglh
gown made of Alencon lace
and silk organza over taffeta.
It was fashioned with fitted
hodice, scoop neckline, and
three-quarter length sleeves
of lace. A shirred cummer
bund and front how accented
the waistline. Her shoulder
length veil of hand-rolled silk
Illusion was held by a cap of
lilies of the valley and a
single silk organza rose. Her
bridal bouquet was of white
carnations.
Mrs. Kenneth Breazeale
was matron of honor. She
wore a frock of pink brocade
bridegroom; Mrs. Annie Han
son, Smith River, Calif, a
cousin of Ihe bride; Mrs. Don
ald Hanson, Brookings, Calif.,
and Mr. Fink, Underwood,
Wash.
float veil. Her bouquet was
pink and white gladioli.
Lisa Saaranen was flower
girl. She wore a pink ani
white dress and carried
basket of pink roses.
Mr. Breazeale performed
best man duties, and the
guests were seated by Charles
L. Lopez, Fort Campbell, Ky.,
a brother of the bride, and
Delbert L. Johnson. Mr. Lo
pez and Mr. Johnson also
lighted the candles.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the church
rooms. For her daughter's re
ception Mrs. Phares chose a
light brown silk dress and
yellow accessories. Mrs.
Strawn wore a black linen
suit with while accessories.
Both mothers wore white
carnation corsages.
Mrs. Oliver Cummings, an
aunt of the bridegroom, jnd
Mrs. James Hudson, a cousin
of the bridegroom, cut the
wedding cake at the recep
tion. Miss Alice Nickolson
poured the punch and was
also in charge of the guest
book. Mrs. James Myrick, an
aunt of the bride, served cof
fee. Mrs. James Strawn, aunt
of the bridegroom, and Miss
Earlene Wilburn were at the
gift table. Others assisting
with the reception were Mrs
Wendell Coble, Mrs. Rex Go
ble, and Mrs. Bill Rowe.
For the wedding trip, the
bride wore a linen sheath
frock in a light orange shade.
The bride attended North
Salem High school, and the
bridegroom attended Medford
High school. He is employed
by Colyear Motor Sales.
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Graduates Receive Silver
In 1962 Nationwide Event
Two Medford girls were
among those who received
sterling silver from the Ster
ling Silversmiths of America
in their annual nationwide
contest for 1962 high school
graduates.
Receiving six-piece place
settings in their sterling pat
terns were Miss Wyllajo Mills,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Mills, 8248 Alta avenue,
and Mrs. John Albert (Bonnie
Jean) Hartrick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. Hen
son, 818 Cherry street.
Miss Mills, a graduate of
Medford High school, selected
"Dimension" by Reed and
Barton as her silver at Bro
phy's Jewelers. She returned
July 18 from a trip to Lin
coln, Neb., where she visited
her grandmother, Mrs. Ema
wylie Davenport, and an
aunt, Mrs. Mayde Lucas. Mrs.
Davenport visited In the val
ley earlier this year and at
tended her granddaughter's
graduation. Miss Mills then
accompanied her grandmoth
er to Nebraska June 29.
Mrs. Hartrick is now visit
ing her husband, an electron
ics technician in the U.S.
Navy In Alameda, Calif. He
is serving aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Coral Sea which
recently returned to San
Francisco from the Far East.
Also a Medford High school
graduate, Mrs. Hartrick se
lected "Wishing Star" by Wal
lace at Lawrence's for her
silver. Mr. and Mrs. Hartrick
are expected to visit in the
Rogue valley July 28 for nine
days prior to his return to
his ship. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Hartrick, Phoe
nix. Firs.t prize of $1.(1(10 was
won by Miss Sue Hall of Wil
lamlna, Ore.
Valley graduates who re
ceived spoon pins in their ster
ling eilver patterns In Ihe con
test from Brophy's Jewelers
were Miss Judy Maxson.
Route 4, Box 371M, and Miss
Bonnie Knapp, 1006 Sunset
avenue. Medford. and Miss Di
ane Barton. Butte Falls Star
route, box 34, Eagle Point.
Receiving their spoon pins
from Lawrence's Jewelera,
were Miss Susan Elder, 1617
Stratford Way; Miss Sharyn
L. Hamm, 734 Garfield ave
nue: Miss Barbara Myers, 1501
Oregon avenue; Miss Marilyn
Harwood, 1109 West 11th
street; Miss Hazel Southard,
228 South Ivy street; Miss
Carol Anne Wiegand, 1300
East Main street: Miss Vickey
Burwash, 214 Ashland avenue;
Miss Sherry Johnson, 108
Stewart avenue, and Miss
Judy L'ontTi, 843 West 13th
street, all Medford, and Miss
Yvonne Perreard, 410 Third
street, Jacksonville.
Betrothal News Is
Announcement is made of
the engagement of Miss Mary
Ann M u a c a r 1, Memphis,
Tenn:, to Private First Class
Robert Gene Criswell, son of
Mrs. Mae A. Criswell, 622
South Central avenue, Med
ford. The bride-elect is employed
as a switchboard operator for
a cosmetics company. Mr.
Criswell attended Medford
Announced
High school and was gradu
ated from Madison High
school, Portland. He Is station
ed with the Marine Corps at
the El Toro Air station, Santa
Ana. Calif.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Colored gloves that no long
er suit your wardrobe can be
dyed a basic brown or black.
WOMEN'S
SWIM CLASSES
at the Medford YMCA
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS
July 23 Thru August 30
BEGINNERS 7:30 pm. INTERMEDIATES 8:30 pm
12 lessons $12 (Y members Free) Limit 20 Student
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