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1 SUNDAY. AUGUST S. IBM MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON J"t ' - -r' ' . "w . . . -"St . . " California Pair TTinr-T7 ""IT Engaged to Wed lUt Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs. IJKiO lNL Ji - Mr. and Mrs. Garald L. Pawlowiki Fifth Daughter Married In Same Family Church Jacksonville - When Miss Kay Francis Anderson, Springfield, became the bride of Jerald L. Pawlowskl, Jack sonville, July 21, she was the fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Anderson, Spring field, to be married in the Ebbert Memorial Methodist church in that city. Elwyn Myrick, Eugene, mu sic instructor at Northwest Christian college, organist at the four weddings of the bride's sisters, played the music for the three o'clock afternoon rites attended by 160 relatives and friends. The Rev. Ross Knotts officiated. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pawlow skl, Jacksonville, and has been making his home In Creswell Baskets of pink gladioli and blue carnations decorated the church for the double ring ceremony, Mrs. Clifford Mc Ginly, Klamath Falls, sister of the bridegroom, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length frock of silk taffeta and French lace. Her fingertip length veil of French net was held by a pearl crown. She carried a yellow orchid and pink rosebuds on a while Bible. Honor Attendant Mrs. E d ward C r a y t o r. Springfield, was honor atten dant for her sister. She wore a blue nylon organza frock and carried pink carnations. Mrs. Dale E. Bartholomew, Springfield, another sister, was bridesmatron. She wore a pink nylon organza frock and carried blue carnations. Allan McBeth, Jacksonville, served as best man and Llnd McBeth, Jackson ville, was groomsman. Seat ing the guests were Allan Mn tilla, Cottage Grove, and Paul McBeth, Medford. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Mrs. R. S. Ehhcrl, Creswell, and Mrs. Lind Mc Beth, cut and served the wed ding cake. Miss Shirley Gran ger, Aransas Pass, Texas, pro sided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Florence Morrison, Springfield, poured coffee. Mrs. Richard Cronk, Marcola, Ore., sister of the bride, was In charge of the gurst book, and Mrs. Charles Rudd. Sara toga, Calif.; Miss Gloria Kerns, Eugene, and Mrs. Wil llm Dickenson, Gladstone, were at the gift table. Assisting with the serving were Miss Peggy l.ynne Bar tholomew, Springfield, niece of the bride, and Miss Susie MrOinly, Klamath Falls, niece of Ihe bridegroom. Miss Vir ginia Gandt played Ihe piano music for the reception. The couple traveled to the coast on their wrddinn trip, Ihe bride wearing a light blue dress with deeper blue and eugshell white accessories. They will make their home in Creswell after September I where the bridegroom is a teacher in the public schools. The bride is a gradinite of Springfield High school and the University of Oregon and Is a teacher. Mr. Pawlowskl is State Supervisor To Be Honored Mrs Earl Duvall, stale su pervisor of the Royal Neigh bors of America, will be a guest at a covered dish din ner to be held Thursday. August B, in the Knights o' Pythias hall here Sponsoring group for Ihe j six o'clock dinner is ihe Mis tletoe camp. Royal Neighbors Royal Neighbors from Ash land will also be guests. Woman Vacations In San Francisco Central Point Mrs KM Davis, 4632 north Pacific highway. Is spending pari of her summer vacation in San Francisco. a graduate of Oregon State j university. Among the out of town guests attending were Mrs. Julia Gandt, Jacksonville, grandmother of the bride groom; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pawlowskl, Jacksonville, the bridegroom's parents; Mr. Me Ginly, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Carol Hyde and children, Portland, sister of the bride groom; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pawlowskl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gandt, all Jacksonville; and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Skien, Fort Yukon, Alaska. Emil TeGrocn, Palo Alto, Calif., have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Christine, to Garrison Clarke Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison C. Mitchell, Dairy, Ore. Mr. Mitchell is the grand son of Mrs. Charles Liskey and the late Mr. Liskey of Hornbrook, and has been a frequent visitor at the Liskey ranch up the Klamath river. The bride-elect is a gradu ate of Palo Alto High school and will be a senior at Cali fornia State Polytechnic col lege, San Luis Obispo. Mr. Mitchell will also be a senior at the California school. The couple spent a week end In Hornbrook with his grandmother recently. Their wedding is planned for Sep tember 2 in Palo Alto. Hornbrook Couple Hosts to Nephew Hornbrook James Herr of San Francisco arrived last week end for an indefinite stay with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brec eda. He hopes to attend South ern Oregon college In Ash Innd In the fall. As a small boy, the young man spent many of his summers here with Mr. and Mrs. Breceda. The Brecedas drove to Coos Bay, Ore., last week end, to visit with his brother and sis-lcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro land A. (Rah) Breceda. Visitors Ashland Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, 393 Granite street, were Mrs. Brown's sis ters, Mrs. Lulu Smith and Mrs. Ora Sherwood, both of Long Beach, Calif. 1 I r ' - 9 . .a ".h. my 'hi I m i Bride's A other Reads Berf-Boszvorth Rites The mother of the bride officiated at the wedding when Miss Rae Hazel Bos worth, 218 Chestnut street, be came the bride of John L. Bell, Route 1, box S09, Wag ner Creek road, Talent. The rites were held July 28 at the Unity Church of Medford at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bosworth, 995 South Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Bosworth is minister of the Unity church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace gown fashioned with fit ted bodice, long sleeves and full gathered skirt with white organza overskirt. The bodice was accented with iridescent sequins and her elbow length veil was held by a pearl crown. She carried a bouquet of roses and stephanotis. Miss Phoebe Dorian was maid of honor. The other at tendants were Mrs. Kenneth Larson, Central Point, and Mrs. Lloyd Pennington, Ash land. They wore pale aqua marine colored satin sheath frocks and carried pale pink gladioli bouquets. Dr. Pennington, Ashland, served as best man. Richard G. Vance and Ural Donnelly I were ushers. Laroy Larson I was page. Mrs. Robert Snyder was soloist accompanied by Mrs. j Glenn Taylor at the organ. Pink and white gladioli dec- ! orated the church for the wedding attended by 150 rela tives and friends. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Bosworth home on South Oak dale avene. During the reception Mrs. William E. Howell poured coffee and Miss Barbara Chance, Miss Betty Lou Brown and Miss Lelani Jack son served punch. Mrs. Percy Culley cut the wedding cake. Pink and white gladioli, white wedding bells and pink candles in silver candelabra decorated the Bosworth home for the reception. The couple traveled to Reno I bride wore a white linen suit, and Lake Tahoe on their wed-1 The bride attended Spring . ,,, . .,,. , I Valley, N.Y., schools and is ding trip and will return employed at Sacred Heart hos tile valley today to make their i pUa as a mcdicai laboratory home at 830 Morse street, technician. Mr. Bell is also Ashland. 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