Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1963, Image 19

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    MEDFORD AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1063
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Mrs. Jamei Richard Barnard
BamardstoVisit Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Barnard plan to leave soon
for California and while south
will visit their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Richard Barnard, Dow
ney, Calif., whose marriage
was a recent event in Pitts
ford, N.Y.
The bride is the former Miss
Ann Neena Bridge, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.
Bridge of Pittsford.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Mexico.
The bride is a first grade
teacher in the Norwalk, Calif.,
public school system and is a
graduate of New York State
University College of Educa
tion at Cortland, N. Y. The
bridegroom was graduated
from Medford High school and
the University of Oregon. He
now is a recruitment officer
for the Los Angeles Depart
ment of Water and Power.
Church Rites Held
The wedding ceremony was
read December 21 in Christ
Episcopal church by the Rev.
Ernest F. Scott.
The bride's ballerina length
gown was of white Rochelle
lace over taffeta. Her bouf
fant shoulder length veil was
held from a queen's crown
of pearls, and her bouquet
was of while camellias and
holly.
Miss Patricia Bridge was
her sister's only attendant.
She wore a royal blue silk
gown and her bouquet was a
nosegay of red and white
striped carnations centered
with holly red carnations.
Raymond E. Ashley was
best man and ushers were
Benjamin Rubel and Elliott,
Ashley, all of Pittsford.
The reception was held in
the home of the bride's par
ents. The bridegroom is a mem
ber of Phi Kappa Psi fra
ternity. .
While in California Mr. and
Mrs. James W. Barnard also
will visit a daughter, Miss
Dallas Mae Barnard, in San
Francisco, where she is em
ployed by an import and ex
port firm.
Stevens-Gamble Rites
Held in Ashland Church
Ashland - Miss Judith Ann
Gamble became the bride of
Bernal Avery Stevens in 4
o'clock afternoon rites held
December 29.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Lo
max, 620 Ray lane, Ashland,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E.
Stevens, 5055 Pacific High
way south, Medford.
The Rev. Paul E. Otte read
the rites in the Ashland Con
gregational church. Over 100
persons attended the cere
mony and reception given by
the bride's parents.
Miss Marion Trorel and
Miss Patricia Childreih were
bridesmaids and Robert Web
ster, Medford, served as best
man.
Seating the guests were
Kenneth Wion, Talent, and
Floyd Stevens, Ontario, Ore.,
cousin of the bridegroom.
They also lighted the candles.
Bride Wears Satin
The bride was cscor'id to
the altar and given in mar
riage by her stepfather. She
wore a satin gown with fit
ted bodice styled with long
pointed sleeves, a sweetheart
neckline and an insert of
tulle accented by pearls and
rhinestones. The full hooped
skirt was designed with in
verted pleats and a long train.
Her fingertip illusion veil was
held by a crown decorated
with teardrop and seed pearls
with iridescent sequins. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
rosebuds and carnations.
The bridesmaids wore
matching short red formal
gowns with scarf squares of
chiffon making an uneven
hemline over taffeta sheath
lining. Their hats were of
white feathers with veiling
and they carried colonial
white carnation bouquets.
The church was decorated
with baskets of white chrys
anthemums and snapdragons
with greenery and red and
white poinscttia plants. Pew
ends were marked with white
bells and satin bows.
Ladies of Elks
Plan Luncheon
Ladies of Elks will meet
Tuesday, January 15, for a
twelve o clock luncheon in
the Elks club downstairs
lounge. Canasta, pinochle and
bridge will be played during
the afternoon.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Orrin
L. Brown, Mrs. Frank De
Costa, Mrs. John W. Henson,
Mrs. M. M. Herman and Mrs.
Loren P. Soots.
Mothers, wives and widows
of Elks are eligible to become
members and are invited to
all events given by Ladies of
Elks.
The women are requested
to notice the 12 noon starting
time for Tuesday's luncheon.
Jean
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At both
locations:
617 Est Main, Medford
Ph. 772-8992
180 East Main, Ashland
h. 482-3965
Miss Margaret Ramsay
furnished the organ music.
Reception Follows
Mrs. Richard Westcrberg
of the Evening guild was in
charge of the reception which
was held In Fellowship hall
of the church. Cutting the
cake was Mrs. Jack R. Kiel
ing, assisted by Mrs. Virgil
Neuenschwander, also guild
members.
Miss Carol Juedcn was in
charge of the guest book and
gift table.
Miss Sharon Inghram and
Miss Mary K. Olson served
the punch, coffee and tea. A
friend of the bride, Mrs. Ar
lie Sessions made and deco
rated the bride's cake.
The bride's mother wore a
green grape colored sheath
dress with jacket and beige
accessories and the bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a dark green paisley wool
jacket dress with fur trim
ming, and her accessories
were black. Both wore cor
sages of white gardenias with
pink rosebuds.
The bride is a 1961 Ashland
High school graduate and the
bridegroom, a graduate of
Phoenix High school, served
four years in the submarine
branch of the Navy. He is
self-employed in farming. The
bride is employed by the Ben
Franklin store.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Avery Stevens
(James photo)
Past Presidents Honored by Club In Eagle Point
Eagle Point - Mrs. I. D. Fitz
gerald, 3488 New Ray road,
Central Point, Mrs. lrma
Cushman of Elk -Trail, and
Mrs. Charles C. Hoover, Greg
ory road, were presented cor
sages and honored as past
presidents of the Eagle Point
Garden club at their meeting
Wednesday after noo n. Mrs.
Ted Flury, president of the
club, made and presented the
corsages to the honored
guests.
During a discussion by the
members, it was pointed out
that no records were actually
kept of the club when it first
organized but Mrs. Gertrude
Haak believes she was the
first president of the organiza
tion. Mrs. A. Wallenberg was ap
pointed chairman of the
spring flower show to be held
in April.
Mrs. Jack James lectured
and gave the group pointers
Public Ceremony
Slated by Lodges
A public joint installation
of officers for the Olive Re
bckah and Odd Fellows lodges
of Medford is scheduled for
Tuesday, January 15 at 8 p.m.,
in the IOOF building, on
Sixth street.
Mrs. K. G. Stockoff, district
deputy president, and the
Jacksonville installing team,
will conduct the ceremonies.
on care and growing of house
plants. Mrs. Betty Claus and
Mrs. Ray Harnish were co
hostcsscs for the meeting with
Mrs. Thelma Short, Mrs. El
bert Heflcy, Mrs. Bennie Hef
ley and Mrs. Fitzgerald at
tending as guests.
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