SUNDAY. AUGUST 12. 19e2
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
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Miss Anna McDuffea. daughter of Mr. and Mri. Paul Mc
Duffee, 2000 Hillcrest road, ii pictured above wearing a
street length frock with brocaded gold and gilver bodice, and
full white chiffon skirt, which ehe modeled during the sec
ond annual Rogue Valley Pan-Hellenic association lea given
August 4 in the gardens of the Berwick L. Wood home, 2235
Oakwood drive. Miss McDuffee will be a junior student at
Oregon State college this fall. Fashions for the tea were
lurnished by Jean Hart, Inc.
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Miss Sharon Thompson
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
By Thompsons
Centra! Point - Mr. and
nil's. Russell D. Thompson,
Route 1, Box 13, Central
Point, announce the engage
ment of Iheir daughter, Shar
on Louise Thompson, to Don
did Ray Pfalf, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pfatf, 647 Laurel
street, Cenlral Point.
No wedding date has been j
set . i
Both Miss Thompson and
her fiance are graduates of
Cralcr High school with the
class of lllfil. Miss Thompson
is employed by School District
fiC as a secretary in the office
of the principal of elementary
schools. Mr. Pfaff is on Hie
sliilf of Pacific Power and
Light company.
Annual Tea
Set Tuesday
Tlu annual August silver
lea given by nientbers of the
Women's association of the
First Presbyterian church
will be held at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. D. Kirkland
West. 2550 Old Military road,
Tuesday, August 14.
Hours will be from 2::t0 to
5 o'clock.
Mrs. Lloyd Neilson. chair
man of the lea. has an
nminrcd that all interested
women are invited.
Wedding Date
Set By Couple
Mr and Mrs. Howard F..
Messenger, North Aurora. Ill ,
Imve announced the engage,
mcnt and approaching mar
riage of their daughter, De
borah Edith, to Michael Oliver
Stearns, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Steams. 3547 Delta
Waters road, Medford.
The wedding is planned for
September 8 in the First Con
gregational church in Aurora
The bride elect attended
Aurora schools, and Is now a
teacher of art at the Univer
sity of Chicago.
Mr. Steams Is graduate
of Medford High school. He
is now serving with the U.S.
Army at Ft. Benning. Ga., and
plans In return to classes at
(lie University of Oregon
spring term, 1063.
Ml and Mrs. Slearns will
travel to Aurora for the wedding.
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Newlyweds
Make Home
In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Kred McCall
Baulcy are living at 642 Pine
street following their wedding '
July 22 in the Open Bible
Standard church, Medford.
The single ring ceremony was
performed at 2:30 o'clock in
the afternoon by the Rev.
Virgil Harsh.
The bride is Ihe former
Mrs. Marguerite Marie Fletch
er. For her wedding the bride
chose a rose lace dress over
taffeta which she wore with
white accessories. VJer corsage
was of white carnations.
Mrs. Guy Nelson, matron
of honor, wore a blue and
white figured silk dress with
white accessories and her cor
sage was of pink flowers.
Mr. Nelson was best man.
A reception attended by
about 30 guests was held after
the ceremony and was given
by the bride's daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milt
on Medcalf. in their home at
310 North Berkeley way. The
reception color theme was
pink and arrangements of j
pink gladiolus and pink cand-!
les decorated the Medcalf!
home. i
The wedding cake was
served by Mrs. Albert Cole.!
Pouring punch was the bride's ;
daughter. Mrs. William'
Slraube, who whs here for j
the occasion from Corvallis,
with Mr. Strauhc and their
children, Bill. John and Don
na. Mrs. James Fletcher, a
daughter-in-law of the bride
who had come from Cupcr
tina, Calif., with Mr. Fletcher,
the bride's son, and their chil
dren, Jimmy, Terry and Len
ny, served coffee. She was as
sisted by Mrs. Medcalf.
The bride is employed by
the Dumas Laundry and Dry
Cleaners and ihe bridegroom
j is an employee of the Nye-
Naumes Packing company.
I The bride has lived In this
vicinity for about 32 years
1 and the bridegroom has been
a resident for about 2fi years.
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Miss Zimmerman Wed
To Jay Carlton Mullen
From San Marino, Calif.,
comes news of the wedding of
Miss Nancy Jo Zimmerman to
Jay Carlton Mullen of Med
ford. The bride is a daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Norval F.
Zimmerman, San Marino, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. N. B, Mullen, 27
North Barneburg road, Med
ford. The marriage ceremony
look place July 2(1 at Christ
chapel of San Marino Com
munity church. The Rev. Ben
T. Cowlcs officiated. The cer
emony was attended by about
50 family friends and rela
tives, and the reception which
followed in the garden of
the Zimmerman home was for
250 guests.
The bride's gown of
white peau de soie, was fash
ioned with portrait neckline,
and a cummerbund of Alen
con lace accented the high
waistline. A Dior rose held
the folds of the skirt at the
back. A leaf-shaped headdress
held the bride's shoulder
length veil and she carried an
open Bible with lily-of-the-valley,
slcphanotis and butter
fly orchids.
Mrs. John N. Snowden Jr.,
Sacramento, Calif., sister of
the bridegroom, was honor at
tendant and bridesmaids were
Miss Susan Zimmerman, sis
ter of the bride, and Miss Ju
dith Erland, Portland. Their
aquamarine frocks were fash
ioned with bodices of frosted
lace and hell-shaped skirts of
Methodist
Ceremony
Weds Pair
Vivian Belknap Thatcher,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Bel
knap, .'CIO Plum street, and
Raymond Belknap, 28R4 Syl
via road, Central Point, be
came the bride of Karl Ed
ward Walker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Walker of Mullen,
Ida., in riles read July 29
in the Medford First Meth
odist church.
Fifteen friends and rela
tives attended the ceremony
which was performed by Dr.
George Roseberry at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon.
Mis. B. II. Belknap, a sis
ter-in-law nf Ihe bride, was
tnalrnn of honor and Mr. Bel
knap served as best man.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
blue print (lowered nylon and
chiffon street length dress
with navy blue accessories.
She carried a bouquet of pink
and white roses and carna
tions. The matron of honor
was dressed in a pink bro
cade sheath dress with bone
colored accessories and her
bouquet was of pink carna-l
lions.
Baskets of pink and white
flowers decorated the altar, i
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bel
knap gave the reception in
the patio at their home at
B7 Perrydale avenue. Cutting
and serving the cake was Mrs.
G. W. Kellinglon and serving
the punch was Mrs. Richard
Casey. About 2.7 persons at
tended.
The bride attended Texlile
High school in New York Cilv I
and is a mullililh operator.
The bridegroom received his i
education in Mullan, Idaho
schools. He is cninloved hv
Ihe Nye and Naumes Tacking
company.
Mary Lee Rutledge
Guest in Hornbrook
Ilnrnbrook Miss Mary
Lee Rulledge spent last week
end here with her parents
and brother and sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Rutledge and
Ann, David, and John, and
with h grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Kurt.
Miss Rutledge, a June
graduate of C'hico State col
lege, is employed as a secre
tary in tlie California State
K c o n o m i c s Peveiopment
anency In Sacramento.
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peau de soie with velvet bows
at the waistline and all wore
matching veiled headdresses
and short white glace gloves.
They carried bouquets of
white glamellias.
Dr. Zimmerman gave his
daughter in marriage and
Frank Albert, Medford, was
best man for Mr. Mullen,
Bruce Zimmerman, brother of
the bride, and Jack Mullen,
brother of the bridegroom,
were ushers,
For the wedding ceremony
and reception the bride's
mother wore a beige silk
dress with beige lace over
blouse. The bridegroom's
mother was attired in a sheath
of pale pink silk. Their flow
ers were white orchids.
White carnations and gladi
oli decorated the chapel and
for the garden reception,
large hanging baskets of white
flowers were arranged around
the pool, the house and the
garden. A boat of flowers
floated In the pool and can
dles were placed on the lily
pads.
The newlyweds traveled to
Mexico for their wedding trip,
the bride wearing a brown
linen suit. In September they
will go to Lexington, Ky.,
where the bridegroom will
study for his master's degree
in history at the University of
Kentucky and Mrs. Mullen
will continue her study of art.
Later Mr. Mullen plans to ap
ply for a teaching position in
Tanganyika, Africa.
Among the wedding guests
were Bruce West, William
Foote and Jerry Close, all of
Medford.
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Mrs, Jay Carlton Mulltn
(Curtis photo)
Son is Visitor
At Parker Home
Ashland A record visi
tor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J, Parker, 1067 Ash
land street, was their son Don
ald Gould. He had been re
leased from active duty with
the armed forces on August
1 and was en route to Las
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Ashland - Mrs. Lowell
Ager, 63 Gresham street, and
her sister-in-law. Miss Emma
Quick, Central Point, have re
turned from an extended
motor vacation to Alaska and
Canada. Included were an air
flight to Point Barrow, Mt.
McKinlcy park and the Co
lumbia Glacier, as well as a
stop in Seattle to attend the
World's fair.
Reception Honors Pair
After Church Ceremony
Central Point - Miss Pa
tricia Laureen Smith and
Roger Duane Copley were
married in August 3 rites at
tended by only family mem
bers. The 7:30 o'clock eve
ning ceremony was held in
the Medford Central Church
of Christ with the Rev. John
V. Heberling performing the
double ring service.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.
Smith, Route 1, Box 266, Cen
tral Point, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ance Copley, 1205 South
Stage road, Medford.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
white brocaded suit with
semi-fitted jacket and her
shoulder length tulle veil was
held by a tiara trimmed with
pink rosebuds. Her corsages
was of pink rosebuds.
Miss Irene Wilson, maid of
honor, wore a pale blue nylon
sheath dress and her corsag
was of white carnations.
James Gould, Medford, was
best man and Richard Smith,
a brother of the bride, was
usher.
The church was decorated
with bouquets of white and
pink gladioli and the wedding
music was played by Miss
Jean Cunningham.
Raceplion Givan
About 50 persons attended
the reception given by the
bride's parents at the church
rooms, which were decorated
with white and pink dahlias.
Coffee was served by Miss
Wilson; and cousins of the
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bridegroom, Miss Kath 1 e e n
Copley and Mrs. Terry Earl,
;both Medford, poured the
punch.
j The cake was cut and
i served by Miss Carol Saachi,
a cousin of the bride, and Miss
! Janet Hobbs. In charge of
gifts were Miss Judy Wilson
and registering the guests was
Mrs. Michael Copley, Med
ford, a cousin of the bride
groom. Mrs. Glenn Bennett and
Mrs. Ira Copley, both Med
ford, aunts of the bridegroom,
had charge of decorations and
assisted with the refresh
ments. For her daughter's wed
ding, Mrs. Smith wore a mid
night blue jersey suit with har
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corsage was of white carna
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groom's mother, wore a two
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Home Ceremony
Marries Couple
Ashland - In a wedding
service held Sunday evening,
August 5, Ruby Minear be-
icame the wife of Bert Kim
jsey. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. P. Mai
'colm Hammond, D D., of the
First Methodist church, at
I the new home of the couple,
,605 Elkadcr street.
The rites were witnessed
i by Mrs. Homer Bissell and
George Felger.
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living at 785 Queen's drive,
Medford.
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