Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1962, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 5. 19S2
Anderson-Bohl Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keith
Anderson are to rpium in
Medford today from their
wedding trip to Canada and
Seattle, Wash. The couples
marriage was an event of
July 21 in the Medford First
Church of the Nazarene.
The bride, the former Miss
Janet Elaine Bohl, daughter
of Mrs. Grace Bohl, 716 Welch
street, chose to be married in
the church which she has at
tended since she was three
years old.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson,
1187 Morrow road.
About 200 persons were
present for the 8 o'clock cere
mony read by the Rev. Har
old M. Sanner.
The bride, given in marri
age by her mother, wore a
gown of Alencon lace with
scalloped neckline and design
ed with chapel train. The
front of the full skirt was
styled with an insert of net
, ruffles. She carried a bou
' quet of white and rose colored
gladiolus.
Miss Mary Lou Bohl was
; maid of honor for her sister,
l and another sister, Mrs. Larry
Conway, Central Point, and
j Mrs. David Gardner, were
bridesmatrons. Miss Judy
I Ballestrasse, Seattle, Wash.,
her cousin, was bridesmaid.
Their matching gowns were
of rose brocade with bell
shaped skirts and they carried
nosegays of rosebuds and
gladiolus.
Gina Rice was flower girl
and Gil Erickson, Seattle, a
cousin of the bridegroom, car
ried the rings.
Lighting the candles were
Walter Peterson, San Fran
cisco, and Alf Peterson, Klam
ath Falls, a brother-in-law of
the bridegroom: they also
served as ushers.
Serving as best man was
Mr. Gardner.
Also seating the guests
were Ron Anderson, twin
brother of the bridegroom,
Willard Anderson, another
brother, and Larry Conway,
a brother-in-law.
Church Decorated
White, pink and rose hucd
I gladiolus decorated the church
j and the pew ends were mark
i ed with bows and flowers.
Just to remind you . . .
Idah M.Wood's
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Many Fine
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Mrs. Rex Goble and Robert
Hansen furnished the vocal
solos and Mr. Hansen also
played an instrumental solo, i
Miss Marilyn Shepard was
organist.
For her daughter's wedding
and the reception held imme
diately following the cere
mony in the church annex,
the bride's mother wore a
white crystaline frock with
blue nylon stole. Her corsage
was of white gladiolus.
The bridegroom's mother
wore a rose-beige lace dress
and her corsage was of white
carnations.
Mrs. Melvin Johnson served
the punch and Mrs. W. H.
Hansen the wedding cake,
while Mrs. Fred Cane regis
tered the guests.
The reception table was
decorated with carnations,
roses and gladiolus.
For traveling the bride wore
a white dress with pleated
skirt and bodice embroidered
with rosebuds. Her corsage
was the rose gladiolus from
her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a senior stu
dent in education at Southern
Oregon college. She also has
attended Northwest Nazarene
college.
The bridegroom is self-employed
and operates the Pine
street Shell service station.
Miss Mary Barton,
Delbert Johnson
Engaged To Wed
Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Barton. Butte Falls
Star route, Eagle Point, an
nounce the engagement of
Church Ceremony Held
jean hart's
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spun tweed.
Regular sizes 8
to 20. In custom
sizes 1 21 1 to
Exclusively at
617 I Main
Medford
Ph. 772-8992
v.
Where you
find the
clothes
you love
to live in
180 I. Main
Ashland
Ph. 482-396S
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Mr. and Mri. Gerald Keith Anderson
(Andert photo)
Maudlin-Albertson Rites
Held in Hollyzvood Church
Mary Diane Barton
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their daughter, Mary Diane,
to Delbert Leland Johnson Jr.,
son of D. L. Johnson, 805
Cedar street in Medford.
The bride-elect is a gradu
ate of the Eagle Point High
school, class of 1H62, and is
planning to attend the Med
ford Beauty school this fall.
She was active in the Girls'
Athletic association and was
a majorette in the high school
band. She is also a member of
the Antelope Home Econom
ics and Livestock 4-H clubs.
Miss Barton is employed at
Bud s Drive-Up.
Her fiance is a graduate of
the 1!)61 class at Medford
High school and is employed
at the Lewis Manufacturing
company in Medford.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Poitevints Tell
Betrothal News
Trail - Mr. and Mrs. Jay C
Poitevint, Route 2. Box 1020.
Trail, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Willie B. Poitevint, to Jerry
W. Braziel. Mr. Braziel is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Braziel. 555 Carroll street,
Ashland.
Miss Poitevint was gradu
ated from Eagle Point High
school, and is now employed
in reservations hy Avis Rent-a-Car,
Medford municipal air
port. A graduate of Ashland High
school. Mr. Braziel is employ
ed by the United States Forest
Service
The couple plan a Novem
ber wedding.
Rites Planned
For September
Mr. and Mrs. Debs E. IV il
Mams. 1447 Sweet road, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Jean, to Gor
don Charles McVay, son of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Guthrie.
2640 Walrien place.
Miss Williams was gradu
ated from Medford High
school in 11159. She is employ
ed by Laurentide Finance cor
poration here.
Mr. Guthrie is also a gradu
ate of Medford High school.
He is employed hy Pierce
Freight Line, and plans to en
ter Southern Oregon college
in September.
j The couple plan to be mar-
rird in September.
Guest Arrives
I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ver-
rail and childrrn, Lee. Jerry
! and Cheryl from Everett.
' Wash, are guests at the hnme
of Mr nd Mrs Clarence Gos
I sage, Ashland, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maudlin
are making their home at
5921 South Pacific highway,
Medford, following their wed
ding trip to San Diego, Calif.
Their wedding was held July
20 in First Presbyterian
church, Hollywood, Calif.
The bride is the former
Miss Ruth Albertson, Los
Angeles, a daughter of B. C.
Albertson, Indianapolis. Ind.
Mr. Maudlin, a Medford real
estalo broker, is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maud
lin, Hillsboro, Ind.
Dr. Clair B. Gahagen read
the rites at 6:30 o'clock in
the afternoon. About 65
guests attended. The chapel
was decorated with pink and
white flowers.
For the wedding the bride
chose a white cotton gown
designed with full skirt and
pin tucked bodice. An empire
line was created by lace in
sertions, and lace also out
lined the square neckline.
Her cascade bouquet was of
while cattleya orchid, white
roses, and stephanotis.
Mi.os Betty Albertson,
Glendale, Calif., attended her
sister. Her empire style frock
was in baby pink, and she
carried a cascade bouquet of
Happiness roses.
Clare Carpenter, Van Nnys,
Calif., served as best man for
his cousin.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Joining the wedding
party in the reception line
were Miss Karen and Keith
Maudlin, twin daughier and
son of the bridegroom.
For traveling the bride ad
ded to her bridal dress a white
linen coat, and white acces
sories.
Couple
Married
The new Mrs. Maudlin at
tended high school in Indian
apolis, Ind., and the Univer
sity of California at Los An
geles. Before her marriage
she was employed aa a secre
tary by Richfield Oil corpor
ation in Los Angeles.
Mr. Maudlin attended Hills
boro, Ind., High school and
Indiana university.
Benefit Dinner
Open to Public
Ashland - The public is In
vited to attend the annual out
door barbecue chicken dinner
to be given by members of the
Our Lady of the Mountain
Catholic church in Ashland,
today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m
The event will be held at the
church.
Tickets will be available at
the church and special prices
will be made for children.
Family tickets will be avail
able.
Proceeds of the dinner will
be used toward a parking area
project.
Frank Arnolds
To Be Honored
Cenlral Point Open house
will be held this afternoon
beginning at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Arnold, 4611 Gebhard road,
Central Point, honoring the
couple on the occasion of their
fifthieth wedding anniversary.
Friends and relatives of the
couple are invited at attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were
married August 4, 1912 in
Decatur county, Kansas. They
have lived In the Rogue Val
ley for 32 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Berg
man are living in their new
hofiie at Route 2, Box 217M,
Foothills road, Medford, fol
lowing their wedding trip to
Lake Tahoe.
The bride is the former
Mrs. Hazel Carter of 331 Ed
wards street, and the bride
groom formerly lived at 3012
Crater Lake highway.
The couple's marriage was
an event of July 15. The Rev.
Sydney G. Austin performed
the ceremony at 10:30 o'clock
in the morning In the Park
Wedding chapel, Reno, Nev.
For her wedding the bride
wore a lilac embroidered
sheath dress with white accessories.
The bride Is employed at
the J. C. Penney Company
store and the bridegroom
owns and operates the Berg
man Welding shop.
Wedding Planned
For September
Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene F. Burrill, Red Blanket
road, Prospect, announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Celeste, to Dennis Bjelland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bjel
land, Kernvillr, Ore.
Miss Burrill is a graduate
of Prospect High school and
is a senior at Walla Walla col
lege, College Place, Wash, She
is mnjoring In physical education.
Mr. Bjelland is a graduate
of Columbia academy, Battle
Ground, Wash. He Is a senior
business administration major
at Walla Walla college.
The wedding is planned for
September 23 In the Medford
Seventh-day Advenlist church
Cenlral Point- Miss Sara Jo
anne Elden became the bride
of Wallace Stewart Campbell,
Vancouver, Wash., in a cere
mony held Friday, July 27,
in Medford First Presbyterian
church.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison F. Elden,
Route 1, Box 487, Central
Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Piner
Campbell, Seattle, Wash., are
the bridegroom's parents.
Dr. Thomas W. McNeil of
ficiated at the eight o'clock
candlelight ceremony. About
150 guests attended the double
ring rites.
Baskets of pink gladioli
decorated the altar of the
church, and the pew ends
were marked with pink gladi
oli and white bows. Mrs.
Charles P. Champlin sang
the wedding prayer, and Mrs.
N. S. Thames provided the
organ music.
Wears Taffeta
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of silk taffeta, fashioned with
fitted bodice and scoop neck
line. The full skirt was de
signed with side detail of
appliqued pink roses under a
petal overskirt, and chapel
train. Her elbow length veil
of illusion was held by a Dior
rose centered with pink
pearls. She carried an orchid
encircled by cascading stephanotis.
Mrs. Robert Elden, Lake
view, was honor attendant for
her sister-in-law. Other at
tendants were Mrs. Richard
Davis, Central Point; Mis.
Dennis Burns, Portland; Miss
Ann Primrose, O 1 y m p i a,
Wash., Miss Linda Conley,
Portland, and Miss Dolores
Pfahl, Portland. All but Mrs.
Davis are Alpha Phi sorority
sisters of the bride.
They wore frocks of pink
crystaline, fashioned with
full skirts and pink satin
cummerbunds. Their hats
were a circle of pink silk
tulle over a pink rose,
and they carried cascade bou
quets of pink gladioli.
Miss Lee Hamilton, Central
Point, a cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. Jack T. Walker III,
Medford, lighted the candles.
Their gowns were white cm-
broldered crystaline with !
pink satin cummherbiinds,
and pink flower wristlets.
Roger C. Johnson, Washing
ton, DC, was best man. Seat
ing the guests were Robert
H. Elden, Lakeview. brother
of the bride; James Stillwell,
Portland, John Law, Seat
tle, Fred Hcidemann, Hood
River, and Richard Clarke,
Seattle.
The mother of the bride
chose a powder blue silk and
lace dress with matching blue
hat and white accessories for
the wedding and reception.
The bridegroom's mother
wore a pale blue silk frock
with matching accessories.
Both wore pink rosebud cor
sages. The floral decorations In
both the church and the re
ception hall were arranged by
Mrs. Sieve Benslon and Mrs.
Lester Gorden.
During the reception a
bride's candle was on the ta
ble with the guest book, with
Mrs. Gordon Mekvold In
charge.
Mrs. Norman Hillyer and
Mrs. Bert Caster cut and serv
ed the wedding cake. Coffee
and punch were poured by
Mrs. Scott Hamilton, aunt of
the bride, and Mrs. Aldred
Setness, Anderson, Calif.
The couple traveled to the
Oregon coast on their wedding
trip, the bride wearing a pale
green linen suit with bone
colored accessories. Her cor
sage was the orchid from her
bridal bouquet.
Bride Is Teacher
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High school and Ore
gon State university. During
the past year she was a teach
er in the Salem public school I way to Japan.
Attending the wedding was
Mrs. Claude M. Johnson,
grandmother of the bride, Cen
tral Point. Out of town
guests included Mrs. Sadie
Hagan, aunt of the bride
groom; Mrs. William Eccles,
sister of the bridegroom, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bounds,
visiting in the valley on their
system, and she is now under
contract to the Vancouver,
Wash., schools.
The bridegroom attended
Seattle, Wash., school, and
was graduated from Washing
ton Slate university. He is a
The parents of the bride
were hosts for a buffet sup
per at their home following
the wedding, for members of
the bridal party and close
friends and relatives.
The bride gave a luncheon
civil engineer and is employed ! for her attendants, the event
by Peter Kiewil Sons' compa-1 being held at her home on the
ny. I wedding day.
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