SUNDAY. JULY S2. 19fcJ
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Air Force
Couple Wed
In Texas Rites
A wedding of interest to
valley residents was held at
Ft. Worth, Texas, when Miss
Naomi Carter, daughter of
Convention Held In Washington
the University of Oregon. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Niedermeyer, Old
Stage road.
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith,
Massachusetts, a member of
the sorority, spoke at the Pan-
hellenic banquet. Dr. Wilson
H. Elkins, president of the
University of Maryland, was
speaker at the scholarship din
ner. Miss Niedermeyer and oth
er college delegates toured
New York City and the area
before returning to their
homes.
Sigma Kappa members In
the Rogue valley will be giv
en a report of the convention
during the August meeting.
Miss Nancy Niedermeyer
and Mrs. Jack Pfeifer, both
Medford attended the sixty
first national convention of
Sigma Kappa social sorority
in Washington. DC, recently.
Mrs. Pfeifer is province presi
dent of the organization, and
Miss Niedermeyer is president
of the Sigma Kappa house at
Mrs. Muriel A. Carter, 313'
Maple street, Medford and the j
the late James M. Carter, be-!
came the bride of Airman ;
First Class August R. Steimle
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Mr. and Mri. Richard Smith
Miss Betty Ek mania n Is
Bride of Richard Smith
Miss Betty Lou Ekmanian,
Lns AiirpIps, hpcame the
bride of Richard Smith, Med
ford, in a ceremony held June
2fi in Omaha, Neb. The bride
is a daughter of the late Mr
nd Mrs. Sam Ekmanian. and
the bridesroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smilh,
1408 Siskiyou boulevard, Med
lord. The Rev. Mark McCallum
read the double ring rites at
11 a.m. in the All Saints Epis
copal church. About 100
guests attended.
White chrysanthemums and
Shasta daisies decorated the
church altar.
The bride chose a street
length gown fashioned with
Chantilly lace bodice, elbow
length sleeves, and bell skirt
of silk peau de soie. Her pill
box hat held an imported
French illusion veil of shoulder
length, and she carried white
roses and stephanntis. Hpr cul
tured pparl earrings wore a
gift of the hrideernom. Daniel
Ozark, Omaha, Neb., gave the
bririp in marriage.
Miss Diane Bmsseau, Al
hsmbra, Calif., attended the
bride. Her sheath frock in
Copenhagen blup was of silk
organza over taffeta. She car
ried pink rosebuds In an old
fashioned bouquet.
Joseph Altobelli, Detroit,
Mich., was best man.
For the wedding and the re
ception which followed in the
parish hall of the church the
bridegroom's mother wore a
blue and white brocaded
sheath dress with jacket, and
a while orchid corsace.
Mr. and Mrs. Smilh were
hosts for the wedding recep
tion. They also gave a re
hearsal parly at the Diplomat
hotel in Omaha.
After the reepption, the Los
Angeles Dodgers baseball
team gave a wedding dinner
at Angeloe's restaurant in
Omaha.
For a wedding trip to Den
ver, Colo., the bride wore a
black and white linen sheath
frock with white patent acces
sories. The couple is at home
in Omaha until mid-September
when they will move to
Los Angeles.
The bride attended Dorsey
High school. Lns Angeles, and
El Camino Junior college. She
is employed as secretary to
the Los Angeles Dodgers. Inc.
Mr. Smith altenried Glide
High school and Orecon State
university. He is employed as
a professional baseball player
by the Dodgers.
Former Residents
Visit in Prospect
Prospect Mr. and Mrs.
William McElmurry and chil
dren, Chiloquin, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sar
gant. The McElmurry family
are former residents of Prospect.
Jr.
Thp bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. August R.
Steimle, Mountainside, N. J.
Justice of the Peace John
Whitboy officiated at the dou
ble ring ceremnnv held June
2.
The bride wore a white bal
lerina length frock fashioned
with scoop neckline and short
sleeves and a bow accented
the waist. Her short veil was
held by a white hat and her
flowers were red roses.
Mrs. Edward Hykson, Ft.
Worth, was matron of honor.
She wore a tan linen suit
with lavender accessories.
Master Sergeant
Pierce. Ft. Worth, served as
best man.
Following the ceremony a
Mrs. A. R, Steimle Jr.
Mrs. Lane, Daughter
Visit In California
With Relatives
Eagle Point - Mrs. James E.
Lane and dauehter Carol re-
Arthur cpntv rpturned to their home
at Box 114, Butte Falls high
way, Eagle Point, after visit-
small reception was held at
the Nnn-Coinmissioned Offi
cers' club at Carswcll Air
Force base near Ft. Worth
where both of the newlyweds of Mrs. Lane's sister and fam
are stationed with the Airily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Force. The bride is an air-jScearcy.
man second class. They will I Later In the month they
make their home in Ft. traveled to Visalia
ing in California for a month.
! While visiting in Concord,
Calif., they were houscguests
Worth.
The bride is a lPfiO gradu
ate of Talent High srhool.
Calif
where they were guests of
Mrs. Lane's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Ashford.
Yreka Methodist Scene Of
Lewellyn -Solus Wedding
Yreka - An afternoon cere
mony at Yreka Methodist
church was held July 8 when
Miss Terrill Lynne Solus be
came the bride of Leslie Lee
Lewellyn. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ford G. Solus, Yreka. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Lewellyn of Gre
nada, Calif., are the bride
groom's parents.
The Rev. Harold Coleman
officiated at the four o'clock
wedding. Baskets of white
gladioli decorated the church
for the double ring ceremo
ny. Mrs. Jennifer Moore was
organist.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white lace
over taffeta fashioned with
fitted bodice, scalloped neck
line accented with rhinestones
and pearls, short sleeves and
pleated skirt. Her elbow
length veil was held by a lace
and pparl headdress and she
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carried a bouquet of steph-
anotis and a white orchid on
a white prayer book. She also
carried a handkerchief that
was more than one hundred
years old.
Mrs. Delbert Shaffer, sis
ter of the bridegroom, was
matron of honor. She wore a
green brocade sheath dress
with white carnation head
dress and white and green ac
cessories. The bridesmaids
were Miss Jean Meambpr,
Miss Carole Archamhault and
Miss Charlcnp McCarlny.
They wore pink hrocade
sheath dresses with matching
shoes and while carnation
headdresses. '
Little Deanne Shaffer was
flower girl. Sh wore a pink
organdy frock with white par-
nation headdress Bnd carried
a basket of rose petals. Her
sister, Delona, in a green
frock, passed bags of rice.
Delbert Shaffer served as
best man for his brother-in-
law. Ushers were Kermith
Wheeler and Darryl and Dar
win Solus, brothers of the
bride.
A garden reception was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Dunham, 520 North
Oregon street, following the
ceremony. Miss Shirley House
and Miss Billie Carole Brahs
served the cake and punch.
Assisting with the serving
were Mrs. John Harding and
Mrs. Richard Sanders. Miss
Nina Green was in charge
of the guest book.
Mrs. Solus wore a blue
lace shealh with matching
jacket and while accessories
for her daughter's wedding
and reception. Mrs. Lewellyn
wore a beige print silk sheath
with matching jacket and ac
cpssorips. Their corsages were
gardenias.
For traveling to Ft. Camp
bell, Ky where the bride
groom is stationed with the
10 Airborne division of the
U. S. Army paratroopers, the
bride wore a white linen
sheath dress with white ac
cessories and the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of
Yreka High school. The
bridegroom, a specialist four.
ns one more year to serve
in the armpd sprviccs.
AmoiiK the out of town
guests attending thp wedding i
werp Mr. and Mrs. Onrge
Solus, Fall Rivpr Mills, na- i
ternal Krnndparpnls of the
bridp; Mrs. Frank BpII, AI-j
hiiqiierque. N. M , matprnal
sranrimother of thp bride- ,
groom; Mr. and Mrs. John I
Solus Jr., Fall Diver Mills;
Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Solus,
Shasta l.akp. Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cracia, Auburn, j
Calif; Michael N'pwmsn.
Redding, and Mrs. Marip Wil- j
son and Mr. and Mrs Rirh- '
ard Wyatt. Medford Mrs
Wyatt is the bride godmoth- '
er.
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ByCBPW Council
A luau will be held bv the
Christian Business and Pro
fessionf.l Women's council Sat
urday. July 28. at fl IS om
Mr and Mrs Keith Horker.
smilh, 3(122 Madiona lane.
i will he hosts at their home
j Mis? Minnie Jane Johnston
! will be the principal speaker,
land music will be provirifH
by Miss Thpn Chang and her
1 group from Ashland
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