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Mr. and Mil. John Ray Miichall (Conrad photo) Rita Belle Mopes Bride Of John Ray Mitchell Ashland - Miss Rita Belle Mapes anri John Ray Mitchell were married July 14 in 7:30 o'clock evening rites in the Ashland Faith Tabernacle. The Rev. Leo Wine performed the double rinR ceremony in the presence of about 150 guests. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Mapes, 954 B street, Ashland, and the bridreroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frank lin, 316 Patterson street, Ash land. , The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore. a floor length gown of silk or ganza over taffeta with Basque bodice. The bateau neckline was trimmed with appliques of Alencon lace m scroll design and embroidered with pearls and sequins. The lace appliques were repeated on the front of the bouffant skirt, and the chapel train fell from a pouf bustle. Her elbow length veil was of silk illusion' and was held by a miniature crown of pearls and sequins encircled with tulle Insertion. The bridal bouquet was of blue carnations and white rosebuds and with it the bride carried an heirloom handker chief which had been carried by her great grandmother, her grandmother and mother on their wedding days. Lists Attendants Miss Phyllis Mapes was honor attendant for her sister and bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Mitchell, a sister of the bridegroom. Miss Mary James, Applegate, and Miss Karen Herndon, Grants Pass. Miss Mapes and Miss James wore blue chiffon gowns and Miss Herndon and Miss Milch ell's gowns were of white cot ton. All carried nosegays of blue carnations and white gladioli. Susie James, the ring bear er, wore a frock of white glazed cotton with blue chif fon draped collar. Sheryl Mitchell, who was flower girl, wore a blue and white nylon dress and she carried a basket of blue hydrangeas. Both had wristlets of blue and white carnations. Kenneth Mitchell was best man for his brother. Baskets of white gladioli and white rosebuds with greenery decorated the church. Mrs. James Hohbs, organist, and Mrs. Robert Por ter, a cousin of the bride groom, soloist, both of Med ford, furnished -the wedding music. The bride s mother wore an aquamarine Jersey dress with bone colored accessories, and the bridegroom's mother chose a gray suit with black acces sories. Both had white carna tion corsages . The reception was held in the church reception room decorated with baskets of rnscburis and greenery. Mrs Herbert Taylor cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Walter Eidman presided at the punch howl. Miss Bonita Wine wa in charge of the Burst book and Miss Sandra MrPhcrsnn at the gift table. The Misses Bonnie and Nancy Conrad arranged the decora tiors for the church and re ception. Out of Town Gutiti Out of town guests inrludi d Mr and Mrs J. M. Rogers. Winters. Calif . grandparents of the bridegroom; Mrs. Don Larson. Sacramento. Calif.; Mr and Mr Earl Vinson and Haughtrr, Barbara, and Mrs. Oleta Ramsey, all of Klamath If.:, Wit 1 ; -it i : Falls, and Glenn Wild, Grants Pass. The bride and bridegroom are 1961 graduates of Ashland High school and the bride is a student at Robertson's School of Business. The bridegroom is a sopho more student at Shasta col lege, Redding, Calif., and he is employed at the Newbry orchards and packing house. The couple left for their wedding trip to Dog Lake. Ore. The bride s traveling at tire was a blue suit with white accessories and the rosebud corsage was from her wedding bouquet. For the present they are liv ing at 357 Vista avenue, Apartment 4, Ashland, and this fall they will live in Red ding when the bridegroom will enroll at the college. Couple Married In Home Rites Cave Junction Miss Kath leen Kennedy became the bride of Richard Fields July 13 in a wedding ceremony held In the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy, Cave Junction. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Margie Dixon, Kerby. The rites were read by Laurence Cushing, justice of 1 1 the peace at 8 o'clock in the evening, before the fireplace decorated with white gladioli. Fifteen guests, members of the bride and bridegroom's families, attended. Miss Maureen Kennedy was bridesmaid for her sister, and Ernest Neil of Takilma, Ore., was best man. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown de signed with full taffeta skirt and bodice of lace. A queen's crown of seed pearls held her fingertip length veil and she carried a bouquet. The maid of honor wore a ' lavender taffeta gown. i The reception, given by the 1 bride's family, was held In their home. The couple will live In Kerby. The bride attended Kerby i schools and the Illinois Val- i ley High school, and the bride groom also attended Kerby schools. He Is associated with the Illinois Valley Logging company. , Among guests at the wed ding and reception were Mrs. I Elsa McNeii. Kerby, grand mother of the bridegroom, and grandparents of the bride, Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Gage, Cave Junction. Sister, Friend j Visit Mrs. Spatz Mrs. Charles Hovey, Phoe nix. Ariz , is spending the months of July and August as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Maurice Spatz, 20 North Groveiand avenue. The two women spent last week at a I lodge nn the MrKenrie river near Eugene. I Dunne Mrs. Hovey" visit a mutual friend of the two i timers. Mrs. Virgil Larsen. San Francicso, visited at the Spall home for a week She had planned her visit here at this time so she also could attend the plays at the Ore gon Shakespearean festival theate'r. i Miss Schultz Of James L. Lefler Rogue River - The mar riage of Miss Nelda Rose Schultz and James L. Lefler tcok place July 21 in Hope Presbyterian church In R:iue River. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis L. Schultz, Route 1, Box 2R8, Rogue Riv er, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lef ler, 2218 Robinson road, Grants Pass. The Rev. Donald Mainvar- ing conducted the double ring ceremony at 8 o'clock in the evening. Baskets of white and orchid colored gladioli decorated the sanctuary. Richard Michealcs, Med- ford, was soloist, and was ac companied on the organ by Miss Karen Patterson. Mr. Schultz gave his daugh ter in marriage. She was gowned in tiered Chantilly lace, fashioned with an over skiri of silk organza. The overskirt was caught up at intervals with white roses, and the gown was styled with a chapel train. Her elbow length veil was held by a cluster of white roses, and she carried a lavender1 orchid encircled by stephanotis. - Miss Barbara Sailers wras the bride's honor attendant. She wore a lilac satin frock with bell skirt and lace cov ered bodice. Her small pill box hat held a bridesmaid's veil, and she carried a nose gay of lilac colored gladioli. Cheryl Lynn Schultz, small sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a frock of white lace over lilac satin, and carried a basket of white rose petals. Roger Lefler, Grants Pass, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Guests were seated by Delbert Schultz, Rogue River, brother of the bride, Philip Wickum, and Michael Lehman. For her daughter's wed ding and the reception which followed in Barnett hall of the church, Mrs. Schultz chose a dress of rose lace over satin, and a rose colored glad ioli corsage. Miss Lynetle Lefler cut and served the wedding cake, and Miss Nancy Olafson serv ed the punch. Also assisting with the reception were Mrs. Morris Jones and Mrs. Ben Brittsan, both aunts of the bride, and Arthur Schultz. Bor their wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the new Mrs. Lefler wore an apricot colored suit with white ac cessories. The bride was graduated from Rogue River High HI BurelsoiVs Final SHOE CLEAN-UP Prices Reduced Again On The Famous Name Shoes! De Liso Debs Caressa Joyce Florsheims Sbiccas Tweedies Skesters A Group of CASUALS Reg. to $10.95 Hi Heels, Bareback, Mid Heal Entire Bal ance of Summer Stock Reg. to $16.95 Entire Balance of Summer Stock Reg. to $21.95 GrouP of i OPEN Barebacki, Heels nd Wedge Main and Bartlctr SU. Phone 772 - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Bride school in 1961. She is employ ed by Southern Oregon Ply wood company. Mr. Lefler at tended Grant Ps Hich school. Southern Oregon col lege, and Oregon State uni versity. He ntanc to rpstimp his education in the fall. Bridegroom's Sisters Help With Wedding Dr. and Mrs. Carl Mark III are making their home in Sacramento, Calif., following their marriage in Portland. Mrs. Mark is the former Gloria Dale Schick, Geneva, N.Y. Dr. Mark is from Port land and worked several sum mers in Medford at Elk Lum ber company. Three sisters of the bride groom assisted with the recep tion following the ceremony held at Westminster Presby terian church. Mrs. William J. Wearne III and Mrs. Rich ard L. Harms, poured, and Mrs. Dale Pratt, all of Med ford, was in charge of the guest book. Others attending the June 9 wedding from Medford were Mr. and Mrs. George Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stev ens and daughter. The bride attended Ver mont college, and Rochester Institute of Technology. Sne is a member of Delta Omicron social sorority, and has been employed by the University of Oregon Medical school In Portland. The bridegroom attended the University of Oregon and the University of Oregon Med ical school. He is a member of Phi Beta PI medical fra ternity. Ceremony Held At Patio Party Installation was held by the Grove Garden club at a patio picnic at the home of Mr. and Mis. B. H. Belknap, 87 Perry dale avenue, recently, Mrs. Walter Wilson was In stalled president; Mrs. Elden Wimer, vice president; Mrs. W. H. Arnold, secretary; and Mrs. J. Wesley Gibson, treas urer. Mrs. Belknap was assisted by Mrs. Wilson. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wimer, Jack sonville highway. I ow y Now Now Use Your 6428 M it- 4 ' fy'Y ' ' -i v ' ' :-?i . ; A f! ' V "t?2S"'" " . i T i ? " ' '".. Jrv Mr. and Mrs. Toastmistress Convention Held Mrs. A. I. Prugh, 125 White Oak drive, recently returned from San Antonio, Texas, where she attended the Inter national Toastmistress con vention. Mrs. Prugh, who recently Daughter, Friend Visit Mrs. Cater Miss Gladys Cater, San Ber nardino, Calif., is visiting her mothers, Mrs. Anna Cater, 2533 Hillcrest avenue. Mrs. Cater will observe her 91st birthday August 3. A recent, guest at the Cater home was Mrs. Henrietta Bardwell, Burns, Ore. At Coast Mrs. Mary H. Brown and daughter, Miss Marlys Brown, Arnold lane, are spending the week end at Brookings, Ore., on the coast. C3RR SC88 $788 Charge Account FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. A ! I OQ jBoT) Jamts L. Laflar (Len's photo) moved to the valley from Coos Bay, Is a former north west regional supervisor of Toastmistress clubs. She was accompanied to San Antonio by Mrs. William Eckhart, Albany. They visited in San Diego on the wav to Texas, and returned by way of Colorado and Utah. At the convention Mrs. Prugh participated in the workshop on club budgels. Mrs. Eckhart acted as toast mistress for the International speech contest. Mrs. B. M Hall, Altadena, Calif., was in stalled as new president. Hi f Member Ride C end 1 Use Your Charge Aceounf . . . Pay In Septemberl Mam end Bartlett Streets Newlyweds Make Home In Ashland Ashland Miss Joanne Marie I.osey became the bride of Walter James Savage in a ceremony held Friday, July 21. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Anthony Losey, Dillon, Mont., anri the bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Savage, 131 Coolirige street, Ashland. Bishop William H. Davis of the Church of Jesus Christ o( Latter-day Saints officiated at the ceremony, held at his home at 1040 Clay street, Ash land. About 23 guests attend ed the one o'clock ceremony. For her wedding the bride chose a street length gown of white satin and lace. Her shoulder length veil was held by a tiara of crystals, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Diana Mae Savage, a sister of the bridegroom, at tended the bride. Her frock was pink nylon, and she wore white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Theron Birchfield, Ashland, was best man. The reception which follow Mrs. Johnston Guest Of Sister Gold Hill A guest at the home of Mrs. George Dorman has been her sister, Mrs. Carl Johnston, from Des Moines, Iowa. While In the Rogue val ley, Mrs. Johnston visited also at the homes of her nieces and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dusenberry, Sams Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Gascon, Gold Hill. During her stay she visited Crescent City, Calif., Crater Lake National park and Jacksonville as well as other points of Interest in the area. It was the first time in 15 years that Mrs. Johnston had been to Oregon. En route to Gold Hill, Mrs. Johnston was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradwell and family, and saw the World's Fair In Seattle, Wash. Mr. Bradwell Is a brother of Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. Johnston. She Is now visiting at El Monte, Calif., at the home of another niece and fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur nette, unlil August 1, when she will leave for her home In the east. f J Downtown Medford J A Basic Requirements For Your School Wardrobe SIZES 9 to IS The Reversible Coat Pretty protef Hon Unm ram tirnox or an ouo-mwo o.ut nf wmW 77 OrlQinak' re vrrObl. mat. A rtvnaic r.nttnn print can h the linmo or turn about to form another mooH. Watr repellent and cl.me m tiylma, thu it th answer to any or your coat rea"'rfnt tn Beiqe, Blatrk, Turquoise, Mint or Gold. 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