Beverly Jean Tresham
Bride of Steven Morris
Miss Beverly Jean Tresham
became the bride of Steven
Carlos Morris in a ceremony
held Friday, July 20, in the
Firt Presbyterian church
here. The bride, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Tresham,
1241Dowell road, Grants Pass,
has been living at 306 Gar
iield avenue, Medford. Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos W. Morris,
128 Mistletoe avenue, are the
parents of the bridegroom.
Dr. D. K. West, pastor of
the church, read the double
ring rites before about 250
guests. The ceremony was
held at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of lace and silk
organza over peau de soie. The
fitted lace bodice was fash
ioned with three-quarter
length sleeves and square
neckline. A flared chapel
train, accented with lace ap-
Miss McCurdy
Bride-Elect of
Roger Haugen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.
McCurdy, 436 Berrydale ave
nue, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mau
reen, to Roger E. Haugen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Haugen, 720 Northeast A
street, Grants Pass.
Miss McCurdy is a gradu
ate of Medford High school
and Southern Oregon college.
She is past president of loia
Omicron chapter, Kappa
Delta Pi, national education
honor society. The bride-elect,
who is employed by Myron
Root and company, Inc., is
under contract to the Phoenix-Talent
school district.
This fall she will teach sev
enth grade in the Talent Jun
ior High school.
Mr. Haugen attended
Grants Pass High school, and
has completed service in the
United States Navy. He is a
student at Southern Oregon
college, where he is majoring
in humanities. During the
summer he is employed by
Veneer Products, Inc., Grants
Pass.
The couple plan an August
31 wedding.
Former Residents of
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Hornbrook - Visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Jetter recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Sacra
mento, Calif. The Marshalls
are former Hornbrook resi
dents. They are spending their va
cation at their summer home
at Sawyer's Bar.
Grandchildren Visit
Mrs. Mildred Wiley
Hornbrook - While iheir
parents are attending the
World's Fair in Seattle and
making a trip into Canada,
Diane and Stephen Russell of
Roseville, Calif., are staying
here with their grandmother,
Mrs. Mildred Wiley, at her
home on Cottonwood creek.
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pliques, emphasized the slim
skirt. Her shoulder length
bouffant veil was held by a
crown of lace and she carried
bouquet of white orchids.
Mrs. Errol Tresham, Ta-
coma, Wash., a sister-in-law of
the bride, was matron of hon
or. Others attending the bride
wer Mrs. Duane Tresham, an
other sister-in-law, Miss Kath
leen Uridel, Mrs. Ervin
Schultz, and Miss Judith Han
nah, Eagle Point.
The attendants wore sheath
frocks of apricot colored silk
organza, designed with side
panels of silk organza, and
silk organza rosettes with
bridal veils. They carried
white carnation bouquets.
Henry Courtney was best
ed by William Neuner, Eu
gene, a fraternity brother
of the bridegroom; Gary
Ackley: Douglas Randalls,
Reno, Nev., George Koch; and
Bradley Morris, a brother of
the bridegroom.
The church was decorated
with white gladioli. Carl Roll
ings, Portland, a fraternity
brother of the bridegoom,
was soloist.
Following the wedding a
reception was held in the
church fellowship hall. Miss
Gwen Rutherford, Eugene,
and Mrs. Bradley Morris, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom,
cut and served the wedding
cake. Mrs. Judy Thompson,
San Jose, Calif., poured punch
and Mrs. Harrison Thomas
and Mrs. F. A. Falls, Whittier,
Calif., poured coffee.
For the wedding and re
ception the mother of the
bride wore a frock of apricot
tone silk faille and lace, with
m at c h i n g accessories. The
mother of the bridegroom
chose turquoise silk faille
with shades of brandy and
rose in her velvet hat. Both
wore white orchid corsages.
The couple flew from Port
land to Chicago and Dayton,
Ohio, for their wedding trip,
the bride wearing a pink Ital
ian silk and organza bloused
costume with matching pink
and bone accessories.
They will make their home
at 306 Garfield street about
August 6.
The parents of the bride
groom were hosts for a re
hearsal party Thursday, July
19, at their home.
The bride was graduated
from Eagle Toint High school,
and attended Southern Oregon
college. She is employed by
Mann's Department as an as
sistant buyer.
Mr. Morris is a graduate
of Medford High school and
the University of Oregon and
is a funeral director at Conger-Morris
Funeral home.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cotten,
and Mrs. Carl Rutherford,
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. William
Morris, Junction City; Mrs.
James Nutt, Sacramento,
Calif.; Errol Tresham, brother
of the bride, Tacoma, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker,
Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. Rol
and Tresham, Cave Junction;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris,
Salem; and Mrs. Ralph Shirt
clif and daughter Shiela, Myr
tle Point.
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Mrs. Steven Carlos Morris
married July 20 in a ceremony at First Presbyterian church.
The newlyweds will make their horn, in Medford after a
wedding trip to lh Midwest. (Landis photo)
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Mr. and Mn. Steven Carlos Morris
(Landis photo)
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Trib
'bey are making their home at
i 1 243 Redwood avenue in
i Grants Pass following their
wedding July 14 in Yreka,
Calif. Mrs. Tribbey is the
former Ethel M. Hagle, 339
Haven street, Medford.
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MfcUtOHO MAIL IMlUUNt. MLWOnu, Unr-uurt
(Beverly Jean Tresham) was
Yreka Rites;
Grants Pass
The Rev. Donald Donihue
of the Yreka Methodist j
church officiated at the two j
o'clock afternoon rites attend- i
ed by relatives and close
friends of the couple.
The bride is a daugh.'er of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. John
son, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada.
Mr. Tribbey's parents are Mr
and Mrs. G. A. Tribbey, R65
Fruildale drive, Grants Pass.
Miss Jennifer Moore played
the organ wedding music for
the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a beige lulle
frock over peach taffeta with
embroidered bodice. Her flow
ers were red and white carna
tions. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R Ka
din attended the couple. Mrs.
Kadin wore a Ian and white
floral frock over taffeta and
hrr flowers were yellow car
nations. Miss Judy Hagle, daughter
of the bride, was Junior
bridesmaid, and William Ha
gle, son of the bride, was ring
bearpr. Miss Hagle wore a yel
low nylon frock embroidered
with pink flowers and carried
pink and white Tarnation
nosegay bouquet.
Mr. Kadin also seated the
guests.
Following the ceremony
reception was held in the patio
at the Kadin home on West
Jack -on street in Medford
Mrs. hadin cut and served the
wedding cake and Mrs. Ralph
E. Cross poured coffee.
The bride has been employ
ed a. a commercial teller at
the North Medford branch,
U. S. National bank Mr. Trib
bey, who attended Granla
Pass schools, is employed by
Rates Lumber company in
jGrantf PsM.
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First Methodist church was
the scene of the wedding of
Miss Sandra Anne Califf and
James C. Apperson, Friday,
July 21. The bride is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Califf, 1473 East McAndrews
road, and the parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Apperson, Mt. Shasta,
Calif. He has been making
his home at 12S Cottage
street, Apartment H.
The Rev. Gerald Nelson
read the double ring rites at
B o'clock in the evening.
About 100 guests attended the
ceremony.
The church was decorated
with baskets of blue and
white gladioli and palms. The
pew ends were marked with
sprays of blue flowers and
white ribbons.
Mr. Califf gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
floor length sheath gown of
silk organza with short train,
fashioned with cap sleeves
and bateau neckline. The
waist at back was accented
with a double bow, and the
bodice and train were em
broidered with rosebuds. Her
elbow length veil was held
by a pearl crown, and she
wore short whiie gloves. Her
bouquet was of white Fuji
chrysanthemums.
Miss Sheryl Califf, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Other attendants were Miss
Janet Anderson, Central
Point, and Mrs. Robert Mc
Cracken, Portland. Miss Pris
cilla Graham and Miss Carml
Berriman, both Jacksonville,
lighted the candles.
Miss Califf wore a sheath
frock in Copenhagen blue of
taffeta and silk organza. Her
headband was of matching
blue, and she carried a cascade
bouquet of blue and white
gladioli. Miss Anderson and
Mrs. McCrackcn wore dresses
similar to that of the maid of
honor, in cotillion blue. Their
bouquets were of blue and
white carnations.
The candlelighters wore
white street length frocks
with blue taffeta belts and
headbows. Their white tapers
were decorated with sprays of
blue flowers.
Eva and Karl Schlappl,
Portland, cousins of the
bride, were flower girls. Jef
frey Schlappi, Portland, also
a cousin, was ring bearer.
The flower girls wore white
organza dresses with taffeta
sashes. Their nosegays were
of white carnations.
William Mayes, Corvallis,
was best man. Robert Mc
Cracken, Portland, and Ed
ward Graham, Jacksonville,
seated the guests.
For the wedding and recep
tion which followed in the
church parlor, Mrs. Califf
chose a golden silk suit with
matching beige accessories,
Her corsage was two green
cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Ap
person chose a beige sheath
frock with matching acces
sories, and a rose-colored
cymbodium orchid corsage.
Mrs. D. Lorin Jackobs
served the cake at the recep
tion, and Mrs. Hal McCrack
en, Portland, poured coffee.
Mrs. Arthur Schlappi, Port
land, aunt of Ihe bride, served
punch. Miss Christine Schlap
pi, Portland, was in charge of
the guest book, and Miss
Nancy Schlappi was at Ihe
gift table. Both are cousins of
the bride.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Ap
person traveled to the Oregon
coast for their wedding trip.
The bride wore a black linen
suit and a rose-colored cym
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are making their home at 125
Cottage street. Apartment H.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school. She at
tended the University of Ore
gon, and was graduated from
Southern Oregon college. She
now teaches second grade at
Washington school. Mr. Ap
person was graduated from
Roseburg High school and
Southern Oregon college. He
also attended Modesto, Calif.,
Junior college. He is now
Mr. and Mra. Jaames C. Apperson
(Knackstedt photo)
Miss Sanner
Honored; Rites
Held Saturday
Miss Sandra Sanner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen
Sanner, 1708 Stratford ave
nue, was honored at a bridal
shower Wednesday, July 25.
Miss Sanner is the bride-elect
of Raymond Rackley, Winne
mucca, Nev.
Mrs. Patrick McCoy and
Miss Barbara Gordon were
hostesses for the party, which
was held at the O. G. Vander
walker home, 1101 , South
Oakdale avenue.
About 25 guests attended
the miscellaneous event.
The wedding took place
Saturday, July 28, in Reno,
Nev. Mr. and, Mrs. Sanner ac
companied their daughter and
Miss Gordon, who attended
the bride, to Reno on Satur
day. Mr. Rackley is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rackley,
Winnemucca.
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Attending from out of the :
valley were Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Gulzeit, Oxnard, Calif., an j
aunt and uncle of the bride;
Mrs. Elizabeth Macklin, As- :
toria, grandmother of the j
bride; Mrs. Bartley Bennett, :
Modesto, Calif., an aunt of ;
the bridegroom; and Mr. and j
Mrs. J. K. Robertson, Modesto,
an aunt and uncle of the bride- I
groom. I
Two Showers Held
For Miss Bohl
Miss Janet Elaine Bohl was
recently honored at two bridal
showers. Her marriage to Ger
ald K. Anderson took place
Saturday, July 21, In the
Church of the Nazarene here.
The congregation of the
Church of the Nazarene were
hosts for Ihe first shower, on
July 12, with Mrs. Rex Goble
in charge of the arrangements.
About 50 guests attended
the event. Both young people
attend the Nazarene church,
and are active In church work
there.
Mrs. Ronald Anderson, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom
elect, was hostess for the sec
ond event honoring Miss Bohl.
The personal shower was giv
en at her home at R17 Pine
street, and about 12 guests
attended.
Miss Bohl is a daughter of
Mrs. Grace B. Bohl, 718
Welch street. Mr. Anderson's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray
C. Anderson, 1187 Morrow
road.
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