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MKDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, Hbj Mr. and Mil. Marvin Angvtld Vickoran (Warran photo) V tf n MBMaaaaar,' Tha RtT. and Mri. Tad Walton Landara , - (Fraaman photo) Newlyweds Visit Here; Will Live in Portland The Rev. and Mrs. Ted Wes ton Landers, who weremarried January 12 in Portland, were to leave today after being week end guests of the bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landers, 840 Marshall avenue. They are enroute to their home in Portland from San Francisco where they made their wedding trip. The bride, the former Mirs Merrilyn Christie Peter son, is a daughter of Willie Peterson, Eugene. The two o'clock afternoon ceremony was performed in the Burlingame Baptist church, Portland. Officiating were Dr. Ralph Isensee, min ister of the church, and the Rev. Glenn Frye II of the Barton Baptist church. Mrs. David Whitehead was matron of honor for her sis ter and bridesmaids were the Misses Marcene Eaocn and Marilyn Eaden, both her fos ter sisters, and Joan Kinkade, Seattle. Junior bridesmaid was Alice Ellen Eaden, anoth ' er foster sister. Brother Attandt The Rev. Ned S. Landers, also Portland, was best man for his twin brother. ' Urhers were Ray Holder, Ray Westeren, Seattle, and David Turner. Silverton. Randy Bristlin, Estacada, was Junior usher. The bride, given in mar , riage by her father, wore a floor length gown, with scal loped V neckline and lace bodice trimmed with sequins. The full net skirt was cover ed with tiers of lace. The bride carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a corsage of yellow rose buds. For romething old she carried a Mexican lace hand kerchief which the bride groom's mother had carried at her wedding, and wore cold and ruby locket, an heir loom of the bride's family. Her fingertip veil was neid by a sequin crown. The attendants wore cord uroy suits with soft pleated skirts. They were of varied shades of brown and yellow with the maid of honor wear ing gold. Their bouquets were of vellow chrysanthemum The candlelighters, Miss Joan Anderson and Miss Ce celia Paine, wore yellow cord tiroy frocks with brown acces sories. Yellow and brown chrysan themums decorated the church. Don Clausen sang the 1 wedding songs and Mrs. Hugh Weber furnished the or gan music. Mother Wears Lama For the wedding and re ception the bridegroom's mother wore a yellow and gold lame dress with match ing accessories. Her flowers were yellow chrysanthemums. For traveling the bride chose a brown suit with bone colored accessories. They will live at 3141 Southwest Barbur boulevard, Portland. The bride, an employee of Montgomery Ward and com pany, attended Judron Bap tist college. The bridegroom, who is Christian education di rector at the Burlingrme Bap tist church, attended Southern Oregon college and Weston Conservative . Baptist semin ary. Among out-of-town guests for the ceremony were the bridegroom's father; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gandt and daugh ter, Miss Julie Gandt, Mcd ford; Glen Lamb, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blum, Corvallis, all former Medford residents. In Hawaii Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost flew to Hawaii recently where they will spend their customary winter vacation. Newlyweds Make Home In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ang vald Vickoren are making their home at 129 Mistletoe avenue, Apartment 1, follow ing their wedding at St. Anne's Episcopal church in Myrtle Creek. The Rev. Robert W. Bunnage, Rose burg, officiated at the 7:30 o'clock evening ceremony. The bride, is the former Linda Carol Ulam, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Ulam, Myrtle Creek. Mr. Vickoren. who made his home at 902 Maple Park drive, Medford, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper, Ogden, Utah. Some 30 relatives and friends attended the double ring rites, held December 22. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin styled on prin cess lines and fashioned with scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil fell from a pearl crown and she carried a white orchid on a satin cov ered testament which orig inally was owned by the late Mrs. Norman Clark, her grandmother. Wears Red Satin ' Mrs. Keith Ulam, Klamath Falls, served as honor attend ant for her sister-in-law. She wore a red satin frock with red headdress. Mrs. Richard Ulam, Myrtle Creek, another sister-in-law, was bridesma- tron. She wore a green wool sheath dress. Her short white veil was held by a circlet of green satin and they both carried white carnations. David Goss, Canyonville, served as best man and seat ing the guests was Neil Gib son, Riddle. Miss Barbara Meirs was in charge of the guest book. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride attended Myrtle Creek High school and South ern Oregon college. The bridegroom attended Medford High school and Southern Oregon college and is em ployed by Medford Concrete Construction company. Orientation ' Event Set The Jackson County chap ter of the American Red Cross will conduct an orientation program in the chapter house, 60 Hawthorne avenue Tues day, January 22, from D a.m. until 12 noon. This is an annual program to familiarize v o 1 u n t eers, board members and persons interested in the Red Cross with the scope of activities performed. Mrs. Frank Fair weather, local volunteer field consultant, will be in charge of the orientation. Local chair men for the various services will participate and give back ground on their particular service and its function with in the community. Volunteers are always need ed. This program offers any one wishing to volunteer some time an opportunity to get acquaointed with local work ers and decide in what field they would like to serve. Board members and current volunteers, who have not had this course of instruction, are required to attend, Red Cross officials said. Mrs. O. A. Ed en, chairman of volunteers, indicated that anyone inter ested in- Red Cross service will be welcomed at the orien tation program. . Leave Illinois Valley - Mrs. Norn ia Rutledge of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been visiting relatives in the valley, ac companied by her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Wilbur, left recently for Des Moines. They went by way of Sunset, Ariz., where they will visit relatives be fore continuing to Mrs. Rut ledge's home. Mrs. Wilbur, who recently observed her eighty-eighth birthday, will remain for about two months before returning here. C 5 the CHARM COTTAGE welcomes Shirley Carmichael (Formerly of Manns) Ta Our Staff of Evptritnctd Beauticians Maiint Hammond Lucilla Ltngtlo Maraa Rival 772-2186 227 S. Central ' n UL, ,JB Dollar Table fegSfj ll : Many Exciting Surprises Here! 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