Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1962, Image 19

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1962
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Arthur Rydberg
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HELP
B US!
We need clothing, shoes, dishes,
furniture, and bedding.
We Pick Up.
HELP OTHERS!
The Salvation Army
30 N. Holly
773-733S
Women Reiurn
To Colorado
Gold Hill - Mrs. Daniel
Lewis,' Denver, Colo, and Mrs.
C. A. Carr, Golden, Colo.
j were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Elebert Maerz for two weeks.
Mrs. Lewis is Mrs. Maerz'
mother.
En route lo their homes in
Colorado, the women will
visit at Williams, Calif., and
Salt Lake, Utah.
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617 E. Mai
Medford
Ph. 772-8992
The "Pitchley"
The soft wit that
is as timely as to
morrow's fh i o n
headlines. Davidow
created it with side
notches and a petal
collar in an ex-
u s ive Belljin
tweed.
Vhce vou find
the clothes you
tov to live in.
180 E. Main
Ashland
Ph. 482-3965
Church Rites Wed Pair!(:?rlJemony
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Weds Pair
Eagle Point - Miss Joyce
Eileen Cearlcy became the
bride of Gary Arthur Ryd
berg in double ring rites
October 13 in the Eagle Point
Community church. The seven
o'clock evening ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Warren Christensen. About
125 guests attended.
The bride, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Cear
ley, 30 West Third street,
Eagle Point, attended Eagle
Point schools and has been
living in San Leandro, Calif.,
where she is employed by the
United California bank as a
commercial bookkeeper.
The bridegroom, son of Mrs.
Violet Otto of San Leandro is
serving with the Navy as an
aviation electronics tech
nician second class. He re
ceived his education in
Mound, Minn., schools.
Mrs. Arthur Phillpott, Cor
vallis, was matron of honor
and Mrs. George Allen, Eacle
Point, was bridesmatron. Both
are sisters of the bride.
A cousin of the bride, Susie
Robertson, Castro Valley,
Calif., was flower girl and a
nephew, Brad Chamberlain,
Fortuna, Calif., was the ring
bearer.
Candlelightcrs were Karen
Chamberlain, Fortuna, Eddie
Adamson, Medford and David
Allen, Eagle Point.
Mr. Phillpott served as best
man and the ushers were
Leonard Adamson, Medford,
a brother of the bride. Jack
Chamberlain, Fortuna, a
brother-in-law of the bride,
and Ron Grcb, Eagle Point.
Escorli Daughter
Mr. Cearley escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage.
The bride's full length gown
was of satin designed with
train and trimmed with Chan
tilly lace and mother of pearl.
Her veil was of the same lace
with mother of pearl trim
and she carried a while Bible
with a white carnation bou
quet. The matron of honor wore
a French blue satin sheath
frock with an ovcrskirt of
chiffon. The bridesmatron's
sheath dress was of gold satin
also designed with overskirt.
Their nosegay bouquets of
carnations matched their
gowns.
White and yellow chrysan
themums decorated the
church.
The wedding songs were
sung by Arthur Friescn, Med
ford. accompanied by Mrs.
Ray Powers at the organ.
Mothers Wear Blue
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Cearley wore a royal
blue wool suit with black ac
cessories and Mrs. Otto, the
bridegroom's mother, wore a
light blue dress with black
accessories. Both had gar
denia corsages.
The reception was held in
the Cearley home, about 100
guests attending.
For traveling the bride
wore a brown linen suit with
beige accessories.
The couple will live at 1540
164th avenue, Apartment 28,
San Leandro, Calif.
Out-of-town guests included
the grandparents of the bride
groom, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Couple Plans
Honolulu Rites
Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad While, Honolulu, Ha
waii, have announced the en
gagmcnt of their daughter,
Miss Linda Eileen While, lo
Frank Marshall Thompson,
son of Mrs. Jeanotte Thomp
son, 351 Morton street, Ash
land. Miss While attended South
ern Oregon college last year
and now is employed by Inter
Island tours in Hawaii.
Her fiance is a student at
Oregon Technical institute,
Klamath Falls, majoring in
highway construction.
A December wedding in
Honolulu is planned.
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Linda Eileen While
State Officers To Attend
District Garden Session
Mrs. A. H. Mason, Portland,
president of the Oregon State
Federation of Garden clubs,
and Mrs. J. W. Scheel, Cor
vallis, vice president, will at
tend a session of the Siskiyou
district, Oregon Federation of
Visitor Returns
After Stay Here;
Feted at Parties
Mrs. Helen Wheeler, former
Medford resident now living
in Phoenix, Ariz., was a re
cent guest at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hess, 164
South Keeneway drive.
During her slay Mr. and
Mrs. Hess were hosts for a
cocktail parly in her honor,
inviting friends of Mrs.
Wheeler lo their home. Also
entertaining in Mrs. Wheeler's
honor were her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Leo Williams, who gave
a luncheon, and Mrs. George
Gates, who was hostess for a
dinner party for 30 guests al
Mon Desir inn.
En route home, Mrs. Wheel
er stopped in San Jose, Calif.,
to spend some time with her
nephew. Dr. William Hess,
Mrs. Hess and their family.
Cards Planned
By Sojourners
Bridge, pinochle and canas
ta will he in play al a meet
ing of the Sojourners club
Thursday, October 25 in the
Girls Community club. The
session will open al 12:30
p.m.. and a brief business
meeting will be conducted.
All women who have lived
in Medford or vicinity for two
years or less, who are inter
ested, are invited to attend
and to become club members.
Garden clubs, Wednesday,
October 24. The meeting will
he held in the Central Point
Grange hall with the Crater
Garden club as the host
group.
Registration will open al 9
a.m. Mrs. O. V. Poe, Phoenix,
district director, will preside.
Speakers for the day will
he Mrs. M. C. Overgaard,
Wolf Creek, who will speak
on landscaping; John Mc
Loughlin, urban agent for
Jackson county extension
service, whose subject will be
arboretums, and Mrs. Cliff
E. Green, Central Point, who
will show slides on landscap
ing. Entertainment will be pro
vided by the Colleen Hope
Dance studio of Central
Point. Luncheon will be
served at noon by members
of the Central Point Grange
Home Economics club.
Halloween Party
Set for Gamma Xi
Gamma Xi chapter. Beta
Sigma Phi, members will be
guests of Mrs. Raymond Dal
laire, chapter director, for a
Halloween party October 27.
At a meeting of the chapter
October 17 in the home of
Mrs. Richard Piper, Central
Point, Omar Bacon, librarian
of the Public Library of Med
ford and Jackson County,
spoke on various forms of lit
eralure and the use of the li
brary. Mrs. Herbert Edwards
was in charge nf the cultural
program. Mrs. Carrol Adams
was cohostrss with Mrs. Piper.
Refreshments were served.
Next meeting of the chapter
will be in the Rogue Valley
Country club on November 7
when initiation ceremonies
will be conducted.
Gardner, San Leandro; and
aunts and uncles of the bride.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Brigus,
San Leandro; Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Cearley, 11 ay ward,
Calif., and Commander and
Mrs. Chester Robertson and
family, Castro Valley, Calif.
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Carol Ann Smith
Spring Rites
Plan of Pair
Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Smith, Shady Cove,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Carol
Ann Smith, to Dewey Lee
Henderson of Eagle Point.
The news first was made
known during a buffet din
ner given in honor of the
couple in the home of the
bride's parents.
Both are Eagle Point High
school graduates. The bride
elect attended Shasta Junior
college and now is employed
by the secretary of state in
Salem.
Her fiance is also a grad
uate of Oregon Technical in
stitute and now is employed
by Wades Refrigeration serv
ice of Medford.
An early spring wedding is
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K
McKemie are making their
home at 2154 'i Craler Lake
avenue, following their re
turn from a wedding trip to
the California coast.
The bride is the former
Edith Marie Van Hoy. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L.
Van Hoy, 3267 Freeland road.
Central Point. Mr. McKemie's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. McKemie, 1013 West Main
sireet, Medford.
The couple was married
October 5 at 7 o'clock in the
evening at the home of Dr.
George G. Roseberry, minist
er of First Methodist church.
The Roseberry home, 3310
Hollywood avenue, was dec
orated with baskets of white,
lavender and purple asters.
Miss Sharon Smilh sang.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a while
suit, pink hat and white ac
cessories. Her bouquet was of
white orchids, pink carna
tions and stephanolis.
A reception followed the
wedding at the Van Hoy
home in Central Point.
For traveling to the coast
Ihe bride wore a royal blue
suit with while accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High school, Robert
son School of Business and
is a bookkeeper for Dr. John
T. Weiscl. The bridegroom is
a graduate of Medford High
school and is employed by
Tomistan Enterprises.
Lawyer To Speak
For DAR Meeting
John R. Dellenback will
speak during a meeting of
the Crater Lake chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, Saturday, Octo
ber 27 at 1:30 p.m., in the
Girls Community club.
Hostesses Will be Mrs. Judd
Greenman, assisted by Mrs.
M. M. Morris, Mrs. R. G.
Beach and Mrs. C. B. Pankey.
Mrs. Ralph Matlack will
furnish solos for the program.
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Miss Joanne Hill
Hills Announce
Betrothal News
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hill, roule 1, box 106, Talent,
announce Ihe engagement of
their daughter, Miss Joanne
Hill, to Allen DeJohn Joy.
Mr. Joy is the son of Rich
ard C. Joy, 16651 Siskiyou
boulevard, Ashland.
Miss Hill is a graduate of
Talent High school and is now
employed at the Postal Rexall
Drug company in Central
Point.
Mr. Joy was graduated
from Ashland High school
and is now attending South
ern Oregon college.
No date for the wedding has
been sel.
Dessert Luncheon
By Electa Club
A dessert luncheon Is
planned for the Electa Social
club meeting set for 1 p.m.
Friday, October 26 in the
Girls Community club.
The business meeting will
be conducted by Mrs. Ina
Huson, president, and the aft
ernoon will be spent playing
cards and visiting.
Any member of the Order
of the Eastern Siar, visiting
in the valley, or who is unaf
filiated locally. Is invited.
BIG SELECTION
WOOL MILL ENDS
FUnnel Fleecet Plsidc Tweeds
All Wool & Washable blends $88
For skirts, shirts, jackets, I
child's coils. Values to S.98
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Scissors A Pinkine Shears Sharpened
Sewing Machines for Rent SI per wk.
Morse Sewing Center
219 S. Central 772-2739
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Miss Henderson
Honored Guest;
Wedding Day Set
Miss Karen Henderson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Henderson, 111 South
Keeneway drive, was honored
at a bridal shower Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Alvin Boswell, 832 West
Twelfth street.
Miss Henderson is the
bride -elect of Ronald Fader,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Fader, 338 Holly street, Ash
land. Their wedding is sched
uled for November 23.
A scrapbook was prepared
and presented to the honored
guest. During the evening
Miss Henderson received tele
phone calls from Miss Colleen
Dunn in Portland and Mrs.
William Finnell (Carol Bos
well) in Klamath Falls.
Guests attending included
Mrs. Joe Dunn and daughters,
Cheryl and Monica, Mrs.
Claude Oldham, Mrs. Paul
Poling. Miss Shirley Boswell,
Miss Jeannine James, M'ss
Sharon Smith, and Mrs. rtod
ney Read, all Medford; Mrs.
Fader and daughters, Louise
and Mary, Mrs. Paul Finnell,
and Mrs. Ronald Hallaway,
all Ashland; Miss Kathy E.
lis. Grants Pass, and Mrs.
Bruce Williams. Gold Hill.
Meeting Planned I
For Sewing Club
The sewing club of the Dis
abled American Veterans
Auxiliary will meet Thurs
day, October 25, at 11 a.m. at j
the home of Mrs. Lavina
Eiden, Jackson Creek road, j
Jacksonville. I
A potluck luncheon will be j
.oerved at noon. '
Homemakers
Plan Session
"You and Your Values" will
be the theme for the district
meetine of Future HomrnuV.
ers Saturday, October 27 in
the Medford High school. Miss
Georgia Mitchell a HoHfrj
student, is the district chair-
man and Miss Linda Sommer,
Phoenix, is district secretary.
Between 250 and 300 young
women from Jackson, Jose
phine and Klamath counties
are expected to attend.
Main speaker will be Gar
ner Haupert, exchange stu
dent who spent the summer in
Europe.
The day will include dis
cusion groups, a luncheon, a
panel discussion by distin
guished guests and a styla
show by members of the Med
ford high school sewing
classes.
Group chairmen are tha
Misses Nancy Luchen, Kay
Sneed, Sandce Jones, Pat
Clay, Judi Zack, Sharon Urie.
Sherry Christensen, Linda
Wilson, Kay Kent, Linda
Nelson, Judy Hueners, Sharon
Hansey, Sue Sneed, Pam Nel
son and Rosilee Lane.
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