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6 C SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON r - 7 ' ' ' ' - j J Mr. ind Mn. Melvin Rtx Buihnell Newlyweds Make Home In Phoenix After Trip Phoenix - Mr. and Mrs Melvin Rex Bushnell are liv ing at 206 Fourth street, in Phoenix, Ore., following their wedding trip to Bandnn on the coast. The bride Is the former Miss Marilynn Rae Wadler, of Redwood City, Calif. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Her man Wadler of the same city. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron . Bushnell, Route 1, Box Rfi2, Talent, Ore. The couple was married September 23 at 5:30 o'clock in the evening in the Caeser room of the Mark Antony ho tel in Ashland. The Rev. Wil liam Martin of the First Church of God performed the double ring ceremony In the presence of about 83 guests. The bride, ' given in mar riage by Devearl B. Pugmire, Medford, wore a peau de sole ballerina length gown with quarter length sleeves. A circular crown held her short veil and she carried a bou quet of white carnations and red roses. Miss Linda Bushnell, a sis ter of the bridegroom, was the honor attendant. Her pink satin ballerina length gown was designed with cap sleeves and her bouquet was of red ropes. Gladioli in pink and while shades decorated the room Mrs. Wayne E. Horton was soloist, and Mrs. Ray A. Pow ers furnished the organ mu sic. The reception, given by the bridegroom's parents, also was held in the Cae.ver room. Assisting were Mrs 11. Bud Plankcnhorn, and Mrs. Anna Plankcnhorn, both of Ash land. For the wedding trip the bride wore an olive green suit. The bride attended Notre CJ til ANY -I! rl PAINT COLOR YOU WANT ...mixed in seconds on our Smkwin-Wiuiams COLORMETER Hubbard Bros., INC. MAIN tn4 RIVERSIDI Phoiu 771-7777 Dame elementary school and high school In Belmont, Calif.; the Woodside High school in Redwood City and the Medford High school. She also has attended Robertson School of Bu.sli1c.ss. The bridegroom, a student at Southern Oregon college. attended Phoenix High school. He also is employed as a ma chinist in the Keilh Francis Machine shop in Talent. Emery Lanham Making Home Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs, Emery Noel Lanham are now residing at Route 1, Box 388 E, Gold Hill, following their wedding trip to coastal points. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Lanham was Miss Mary Beth Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Bailey, Maple lane, Gold Hill. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Lanham, Birdseye creek. James W. Lchrmann, min ister of Kingdom hall of Je hovah's Witnesses, officiated at the double-ring wedding ceremony held Saturday, Sep tember 1 at 7 o'clock in the evening ceremony, in the Gold Hill hall. About 100 relatives and friends attended. Baskets of lavender, purple and while asters decorated the hall. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of white brocade satin fashioned with long sleeves. fitted bodice and ballerina skirt. Her fingertip lace-trlm-mcd veil was held in place by a small hat fashioned of net. She wore a string of white pearls and carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and chrysanthemums. Richard Gcnaw escorted the bride. Sister Ii Attendant Miss Sharon Ann Bailey was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a lavendar chiffon gown with skirt set off by a cummerbund and carried white chrysanthe mums. The bridesmaid, Miss Judith Whalcy. Medford, wore a lavender silk sheath and carried white and lavender chrysanthemums and carna tions. Mrs. Lanham, the bride groom's mother, played the wedding music. Best man was Robert Lan ham, brother of the bride groom and ushers were Grant Blake and Jesse Nelherland. Reception Given A reception was given for the couple at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Lanham at their home on Birdseye creek. The garden was lighted for the occasion. The gift table was attended by Miss Judi Force and Miss Donna Hill. The interior of the Lanham home was deroiated with wedding bells. Mr. and Mrs. and Bride in Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Emery Noel Lanham (Mary Beth Bailey) are making their home in Gold Hill following their wad ing September 1 In Gold Hill. Joseph Russo took charge of all decorations. Miss Melba Williams was in charge of the guest book. Sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. Ted Yost and Mrs. Joe Russo, cut and served the wed ding cake and Mrs. Richard Genaw presided at the punch bowl. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Bailey selected a gold jersey sheath with black accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a turquoise wool sheath with white accessories. For traveling the bride wore a two-piece turquoise suit with white accessories ac cented with a small blue and green feather hat. Her cor sage was of white carnations and chrysanthemums. Guests from out of town were Francis Kohl, uncle of the bride from Fort Old, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Donavon Lanham and son, Red Bluff, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russo and sons. Woodland Hills, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lanham, also Red Bluff. The bridegroom's family are long time residents of this area and the bride's family has resided in Gold Hill eight j years, rie is a graounie or Rogue River High school and is employed at Cascade Mill Works. The bride is a grad uate of Crater High school. Speaker Announced For PTA William E. Ruck, Oregon program director of Medford for the Ford foundation, and a Medford High school teach er, will discuss the importance to southern Oregon of the foundation's local program at the first regular Washington Grade School Parent Teach er association meeting Fri day, October 12. The session will open at 2:30 p.m., and is to be held in the school gymnasium. The speaker also will point out the opportunities provid ed for the future by the foundation's program. Coffee will be served be fore the meeting and parents wishing to visit teachers may do so at 2 p.m. Child care will be furnished for children over the age of one year. The executive board of the association met recently in the home of Mrs. William Tycer, hospitality chairman. "Now Is the Time," was adopted by the board as this year's theme. Mrs. Charles Chitwood, president introduced this years officers and executive members. Officers are, Mrs. Theodore McLean, vice presi dent; Mrs. Rollie Pean, secre tary, and Mrs. Fred Sears, treasurer. Executive board members are, Mrs. Sanford Bishop, de votional; Mrs. M. W. Perkins, program chairman; Ronald Weatherford, legislation; Mcs Alva Bradford, budget; Mrs. Derald Wooten and Mrs. Cecil Davis, ways and means chair man; Mrs. Donald Hickey, safety and health; Mrs. Wil liam Towncs, historian; Miss Laura York, parlimentarian; Mrs. Justin Dyrud, music; Mrs. J, H. Holbrook, youth representative; Mrs. Edward Evans, preschool round-up; Mrs. Arthur Backlund, com mittee co-ordinating; Mrs. William Tycer, hospitality; Mrs. Haden Dorsey, member ship; Mrs. Donald Hansen, publicity; Mrs. Charles Rob inson, magazine; Mrs. Charles Marrs. Mrs. Richard Riggs and Mrs. Wayne Weldon, room representatives. Newcomers Invited By Sojourners Club Medford Sojourners club, a group for the purpose of aid ing newcomers in becoming acquainted in the Eiea, will meet Thursday, October 11, jt 12:30 p.m., in the Girls Com munity club. , All women who have lived in this area not more than two years are invited to at tend.1 Members explain th?t the club is strictly a social group. College Women Plan Travelogue The College Women's club i of the Rogue River Valley will, view an ilustrated trave j logue during their meeting 'Saturday, October 13 at 2 I p.m., in the Girls Community club. I Mrs. F. M. Murdock will present the program. Miss Ruth Nye will be the social chairman and Mrs. Olen Arnspeiger and Mrs. E. A. Evanson will be hosi- Republican Women Will Meet in Yreka Yreka The Yreka Coun cil of Republican Women will discuss campaign issues for the fall elections when they meet Thursday, October 11 at 2 p.m., at 308 West Miner street, in the old Churchill In surance building. To Meet Jacksonville Adarel Past Matrons club will meet for a sack lunch in the dining room of the Masonic temple in ber 8 at 12:30 p.m. Table serv ice will be required. Meeting Set A business meeting and so cial hour will be conducted by the Degree of Honor Pro tective association Monday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m., in the Girls Community club. 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