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SUNDAY. AUGUST 13, 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL HU11UNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Kubick-Zundel Ceremony Miss Sharon Raye Zundel became the bride of Robert Walter Kubick in 2 o'clock afternoon rites August 11 in Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. John Ilg read the double ring wedding cere- crown trimmed with pearls, Vicki Wood, a cousin of the rhincstones and sequins. 'bride, was flower girl. She The bridal bouquet was a wore a rose-pink silk frock of nosegay of stcphanotis, gar- nylon smocked with silver denias and red rosebuds which j studs and carried pink and she carried with a missal, a j while gladiolus. gift from the bridegroom's ! Lloyd Bcndickson, Port wore her mother s engage-' bridegroom, served as best ment ring. man, and seating the guests Sister is Attendant I was Raymond Parker, Grants Miss Sylvia Diane Zundel. : Pass mony in the presence of about 1 parents. For something old she , land, a school friend of the 150 guests. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russet R. Zun del, Route 3, Box 122A, North Foothills road, Medford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walter Kubick, Grants Pass. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a long-sleeved princess style Chantilly lace gown over a hooped skirt of nylon tulle and rows of lace. The gown's neckline was outlined with pcarlizcd sequins, and her shoulder length veil was held by a Queen Anne Tudor a sister of the bride, v.--s maid of honor and Miss Mar sha Kubick, a sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Their gowns of American Beauty rose colored satin were designed with full bal lerina skirts and fitted bo dices. Their hats, made of rib bons from the same material as their gowns, were with short veils, and carried nosegays of pink car nations 1 -,2 r yi wit -i Is y it ji-' W ' f . g ...... i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walttr Kubick (Sharon Ray Zundell), married August 11 in Sacred Haart Catholic church here, will liva in Portland whila lha bridegroom attands tha Uni versity ol Oregon Medical ichool, (Knackstadt pholo). i i I ih f : I '1 Wit ' ; m a - .- v-.-, . ..... ... A;' The allar was decorated with gladiolus in while, pink, rose and peach colors. Satin ribbon bows marked the pew ends. Miss Marylin Guldan fur nished the processional and recessional music. Reception al Club The reception, aiven by the worn bride's parents, was held in iney the Girls Community club. About 125 guests attended. For the wedding and recep tion Mrs. Zundel wore an iced mint silk brocaded sheath dress with white accessories, and the bridegroom's mother chose a Schiffli embroidered beige linen sheath dress with beige and brown accessories. Both had gardenia corsages.; The reception rooms were , decorated with baskets of pas- j tel gladiolus. The wedding j cake was centered with a stemmed glass which support-! ed the bride and bridegroom's cake. The cake was cut and served by the bride's aunt, j Mrs. Bobby Wood. Mrs. Fred Lawrence served the coffee and Mrs. Henry Nelson, Eu gene, aunt of the bridegroom, poured punch. Miss Cherolyn Vosika, n cousin of the bride, registered the guests and Miss Beverly Beach, a school friend of the bride, presided at the gift table. Mrs. Lloyd Bcndickson. Portland, had supervised the decorations nnd refreshments M Is. Am i I Dc Boe, G ra n Is Pass, loaned the lace cloth used on the reception table, which had been used at her wedding. The two tall wed ding candles which stood at either side of the wedding cake will be saved and burn ed again at the couple's wed ding anniversaries. Dinner Given The wedding rehearsal party was a dinner given hy the grandparents of the I bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snsika, at Kim's restaurant. Earlier the bride's aunts. Mrs. A. D. Vosika. and Mrs. Woods entertained at a miscel laneous shower for the bride- elect. The bride will teach this t f . ' ' j9 N. ' tar'"' - 1 ;kfl':M JiL.di Mr, it i tinwmin i hi r-inmnaii ir mmfn utij and Mrs. Gala Allen Eastwood (Good photo) ..I'"' Misvaa H 1 -K Miss Rebecca Ferrell Pictured during lhe reception al Girli Community club, hich followed their wedding are Mr. and Mri. Robert Wnl ter Kubick. (Knackitedt photo) Linda Ray Neal, Peter Kreisman Engaged to Wed Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ncal. 310 Bridge itrcct. announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Ray, to Pelcr Jon Krcisninn, son of Dr and Mis. Arthur Kreis man, 455 Liberty street, Ash land. Both young people are lfltil graduates of Ashland High school. Miss Neal is employed by the Pinnacle Packing Cor puralion of Medford. She will return in September to Fu-m-ne where she is an econom ics major in the Honors ''ol Icse al the University ol Ore gon. Mr. Kreisman is employ ed by the Nalional Forest service, Applrgate district. He will return in September to Stanford university, Cnli Inrma. where lie is studying physics under a General Mo tois national science scholar ship No d.iie has been set for the wedding Pcrshalls Return From Oklahoma Central Point Mr. and Mrs Elvm M. Pershall and rifuiphtcr, Judy, have returned to their home in Cenlral P r allr an extended visit U1 Oklahoma and Kansas with relatives and friends. While in Barllcsvllle, where the family formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs Pershall attend' nl a reunion of Mrs. Per shall's graduation class tr Linda Ray Neal In Ashland Ashland-Visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nnrris, 737 Siskiyou boulevard, were their daugh- fall In the elementary schools and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'at Concord, Ore., and the Robert Hocfs and their daugh bririegroom will continue his lcr, nhonda anrf Marcccn studies as a student at the uni-1 versity of Oregon medical , Be-vcrlon. Ore. school, Portland. The bride is a 1D5B gradu ate of Medford High school and she received her bachelor of science degree from South ern Oregon college, last .June. During the summer she at tended the University of Ore gon. She was active in school projects and chilis, was treas urer of the Torch Honor so city and whs a band major ette in Medford High school. She also was (uiecn of the first Sports fair in Medford whs a member of the Civil Air patrol and was chosen state queen in 1957 In Port land. Wat Queen, Princess At Southern Oregon college she was a member of various organizations and was secre tary of the Gamma Thrta Upsilon. Al SOC she was a Skiesla and a homecoming princess. The bride has model ed for Harry and Davids Fruit of the Month cU;b liter ature, The bridegroom, who was graduated in l!)57 from Grants Pass High school at tended Southern Oregon col lege for three and one-half years and has been a student at the medical school for the past year. He will be a sopho more there this fall. He is a ! member of the Theta Delta Phi fraternity. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llcklider. Klkton. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Nelson and daughter, Berta Kay, Kugene; Mrs, Robert Knapp. Blue River, Ore . and Mrs Bobby Griffin and daugh ter. Jeane. Cottage Grove The couple is making a wed ding trip to Canada and will attend the World's Fair in Seattle on their return. They are to arrive August 2 in Portland where they will live. For traveling the bride wore a fern green silk suit with while accessories. Betrothal News Is Made Known Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferrell. 0 1 d Stage road, Central Point, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Su san Ferrell, to Jim Damian Estremado, son of Mr. and Mrs. Damian Estremado, Houte 1, Box 489, Gold Hill, Both are graduates of Cra ter High school. Miss Ferrell attended the University of Oregon last year and summer cssion al Southern Oregon college. Mr. Estremado is as sociated with his father in the management of Gold Crest ranch. No date has been set for the wedding as Miss Ferrell plans to enroll at Southern Oregon college for the fall term. She will major in ele mentary education. Sons Here Mr. and Mrs. Dana W. Bow- , ers Jr., North Hollywood, ' f.iif n I Hi- n j tr L ttiiii., rtuu ivii. null mia. c. r. Bowers, Yuba City, Calif., were recent guests of the men's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bowers Sr., 48 Rose avenue. ni'iii1iilnkMajf ffiliiratii'i Aiiiv FIT-QUALITY-SERVICE You'll Get 'Em ALL Here! 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Till 9 - CL I'KAL Methodist Church Scene of PF adding Miss Linda Faye Denzer Fann. Grants Pass, at her chose First Methodist church wedding. Her bouquet was a here for her marriage to Gale white orchid encircled by Allen Eastwood. Her parents, white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denzer, 18 Western avenue, a sister I Miss Linda Larimer was maid of honor, and Miss Bar- and a cousin were all married bara Eastwood, sister of the in the same church The parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Eastwood, 1045 South Stage road. The Rev. George Roseter ry performed the double ring rites at 4 o'clock on the after noon of August 11. Approxi mately 125 guests attended the wedding. Baskets of white gladioli and fern decorated the church. Mrs. C. R. Adamson was at the organ, and Miss Darilyn Popow sang. Mr. Denzer gave his daugh ter in marriage. Her gown of white organza over net and taffeta was fashioned with full skirt appliqued with lace and sequins. The bodice of the gown was styled with short sleeves and round neckline, also appliqued with lace and sequins. Her shoulder length veil was held by a tiara of seed pearls and sequins. Wears Crystals The bride also wore crys tal beads which belonged to her mother and were worn by her sister, Mrs. Francis bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Little Teresa Fann, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Miss Larimer wore a frock of blue bridal satin with blue satin pillbox hat and veiling. Miss Eastwood's ensemble was the same, but in a dusty rose shade. Both carried white car nation corsages. The flower girl wore a i frock of light rose colored or gandy chiffon, and carried a basket of white flowers. Dean Weitman was best man, and William Andrews, White City, and Gary Hess, Florence, seated the guests. For the event lhe mother of the bride wore a dark beise lace sheath dress with light beige accessories. Mrs. East wood chose a blm? lace sheath frock with while accessories. Both wore white orchid cor sages. Reception al Church The reception was given in the church rooms. Mrs. George Mero, aunt of the bride, served the cake, and Mrs. George Drake, also the bride's aunt, poured coffee. Punch was served by Mrs. Floyd Eastwood, an aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Fann, sister of the bride, was in charge of gifts. Mrs. Glay Calkins, a cousin of the bride, had charge of the guest book. , The new Mrs. Eastwood chose a beige wool sheath dress with jacket and brown accessories for traveling to the Oregon coast and Wash ington. Her corsage was a white orchid Luncheon Given In Central Point Central Point-Mrs. William Naylor, 3499 New Ray road, was hostess to a group of friends of Mrs. Vera Wright, and served luncheon in ob servance of her birthday. The luncheon table was centered with a colorful arrangement of zinnias. Mrs. Rymer Peter- The bride is a graduate of is". " j G- Mrs- Medford High school, and is employed by Farmer's Insur ance group. Mr. Eastwood was also graduated from Medford High school, and in June re ceived his bachelor's degree from Southern Oregon col lege. He will teach in Coos Bay during the 1962-63 school year. Two miscellaneous showers were given for the bride be fore the wedding. Hostesses were Mrs. Hugh Erickson and Miss Linda Larimer. Among out of town guests S. Gordon, Mrs. C. O. Lack, Mrs. Ray Cyr, Mrs. Wright and the hostess attended. After the luncheon, gifts were presented to the honored guest. Later Mrs. Naylor took the group for a tour of her garden. were Mr. and Mrs. Wayna Eastwood, Indio, Calif., aunt and uncle of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wasser and son Mark, Gig Harbor, Wash.; and Francis Fann and children, Grants Pass. WEDDING... Announcements Imprinted Wedding Napkins Punch Bowl Rentals 217 E. Main St. Medford f i; MONTGOMERY WARD 117 So. 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