Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1963, Image 19

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    MEDFORD ' AIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, 0rW.3OM
SUNDAY. JANUARY 27, 1963
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Mr. and Mrs. Rollin D. Wation
(Landif photo)
Watson-Shore Ceremony
Held in Meeker Chapel
a peacock blue wool suit with
black and while accessories.
The couple is living at 2478
Stearns way in Medford.
The bride and bridegroom
attended Medford High school
and the bride is employed in
the Medford branch, First Na
tional Bank of Oregon, as a
stenographer. The bride-
groom also attended Univer
sity of Oregon and is man
ager of the Equitable Savings
and Loan association.
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Miss Donna L. Shore be-
came the bride of Rollin D.
Watson January 19 in 2
o'clock afternoon rites read
in the Meeker chapel of First
Methodist church. The Rev.
George Roseberry performed
the ceremony in the presence
of about 50 guests.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Shore,
1309 Locust avenue, Medford.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mrs. Helen F. Watson, 617
Catherine street, Medford.
Mrs. Keith Edlefsen, Port
land, was matron of honor
and Lee Niedcnneyer was
best man. Ushers were Carl
Kellenberger and Harry El
more. .
Mr. Shore gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
For her wedding the bride
chose a street length satin
gown with . elbow length
sleeves and a matching satin
overskirt with bow at the
front waistline. She carried
a bouquet of while carna
tions with stephanotis. Her
shoulder length veil was held
by a crown. '
Mrs. Edlefsen's frock was
of emerald green satin with
bell skirt and she wore a
matching hat. Her flowers
were pink chrysanthemums.
White chrysanthemums
with stock decorated the
chapel.
Michael Johnson furnished
the wedding songs and Mrs.
Leslie C. Boardman was the
organist.
The reception was given by
the bride's parents at 1059
Morrow road. They were as
sisted by Mrs. Elmore.
Mrs. Kellenberger poured
punch and Mrs. Robert
Shores cut and served the
cake. Mrs. Niedermeyer
poured coffee and Mrs. R. A.
Schmidt had charge of the
guest book. White chrysan
themums and stock decorated
the reception room.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to northern Oregon.
For traveling the bride wore
Cooking
School
Scheduled
Jackson County CowBelles
will conduct an annual beef
cooking school Wednesday,
January 30 at 1:30 p.m., in
the county extension auditor
ium at the county fair
grounds south of Medford. All
interested women are invited
to attend. Recipes used during
the school will be given those
who attend.
Mrs. Beverly Lyons, home
economist for Pacific Power
and Light company will con
duct the school. Her theme
will be "Around the World
With an Oregon Pot Roast
Prizes will be awarded and
refreshments served.
Mrs. Richard Hen is the
cooking school chairman and
Mrs. Rolland Smith is chair
man of the beef promotion
program for the group.
Mrs. William Bigham is
president of the organization.
Return
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Myers returned to Medford
last week after spending two
months in Palm Springs,
Calif. The Charles Myers also
visited their two daughters
and families, including their
two great grand children.
Justice
Reads Rites
For Couple
Nancy Ann Adams and Les-
tcr Milton Pate Jr., were mar
ried In 6 o'clock evening rites
read January 19 by Mrs.
Frances I. Gallatin, Ashland
justice of peace. The ceremony
was held in the Gallatin home
in Ashland.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton E.
Gearey, 3853 South Pa
cific highway, Medford, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Pate
of Bel Air Trailer park.
The couple was attended by
the bride's mother and her
aunt, Mrs. Vincent Horton.
For her marriage the bride
wore a winter white chiffon
frock with full skirt. Her lace
stole and hat were in match
ing winter white and her cor
sage was of gardenias.
Mrs. Geary wore a red full
skirted dress and her corsage
was of red roses. Mrs. Hor
ton was dressed in a yellow
sheath frock with jacket and
her corsage was of yellow
roses.
The bride attended Medford
schools and the bridegroom
received his education in
Mississippi. He is employed
in the City sanitation service.
The couple is living at 3653
South Pacific highway, Medford.
Newlyweds
Living Here
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Glanty
Thomas are making their
home at 113 Laurel street,
Medford, following their re
turn from Reno, Nevada,
where they were married in
the Park Wedding chapel.
The bride, the former Cyn-
thia Lee Gardner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Card'
ner, 1948 Grandview avenue
is a ward clerk at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Mr. Thomas, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Thomas, 170
Sherman street, Ashland, is
in the engineering- depart
ment of the U.S. Forest serv
ice in Ashland.
For the December 19 wed
ding the bride wore a white
nylon and lace frock with
short veil. Her flowers were
pink roses. Following their
return the newlywed couple
was honored at a reception at
the Gardner home in Medford.
The Rev. William Harring
officiated at the 3:50 o'clock
rites. The bride is a graduate
of Phoenix High school and
Mr. Thomas attended Ashland
High school.
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March Wedding
Rites Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Kelly,
Route 4, Box 399-D, Medford,
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Miss Janet Rae Kelly, to
Howard Lee Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E.
Brown, 2742 Griffin Creek
road.
Both are Medford High
school graduates. Miss Kelly
was graduated in 1962 and
now is employed as a dental
assistant. Her fiance, a 1961
graduate, is attending Ore
gon Technical institute.
A March wedding is
planned.
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Mist Virginia Wilton
Two Students
Are Engaged
The engagement oi ivuss
Virginia Louise Wilson to
Russell Lester Frink has been
announced. Both are students
at Southern Oregon college,
Miss Wilson majoring in ele
mentary education and her
fiance in business administra
tion. Both are 1962 graduates
of Crater High school.
Miss Wilson is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H.
Wilson, 3045 Table Rock
road, and the bridegroom
elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris L. Frink, 3067 Linden
lane. Central Point.
No wedding date has been
set
Student Spends
Vacation Here;
Named to Board
Miss Kathleen Allen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Al
len Jr., 48 Windsor ave., is at
home for a week between
semesters at Marylhurst col
lege, where she is a freshman.
Miss Allen was recently
elected freshman representa
tive on the college Student-
Faculty-Administration board
comprised of representatives
of the three groups, set up
to discuss and take action on
matters of mutual concern.
Dennings
Make Home
In Eugene
Cave Junction Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Eugene Denning
are making their home at 430
East Twentieth street, Eugene,
following their return from a
wedding trip to Canada.
The bride is the former La-
vern Alsup, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Billie Alsup, Drain
The bridegroom's parents are
the Rev. and Mrs, Gene Den
ning, Cave Junction.
The wedding was held in
Harlow chapel at First Bap
tist church in Eugene with
the bridegroom's father of
ficiating. Red and white car
nations decorated the chapel
for the double ring rites held
at 6 o clock in the evening,
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
floor length gown of white
satin fashioned with fitted
Basque bodice, scoop neck
line, long sleeves and em
broidered appliques on the
skirt and train. Her shoulder
length veil was of tiers of
white net and held by a pearl
crown. Her flowers were red
roses.
Sister Attends
Attending the bride were
Miss Dorothy Alsup, her sis
ter; Miss Patricia Rodyler,
Mrs. Donald Dealy, all Drain,
and Miss Elizabeth Denning,
Cave Junction, sister of the
bridegroom. They wore em
erald green frocks and car
ried white carnations.
Best man was David Den-
nlng, brother of the bride
groom.
beating the guests were
Wood row Crocker, Robert
Martin, and Kenneth McLain
all Eugene.
Lowell Chase was soloist
and Mrs. Robert Gasscr,
Drain, was the organist.
Following the December 22
wedding a reception was held
at the church.
The bride is employed by
Sacred Heart hospital in Eu
gene as a registered nurse
The bridegroom Is a teacher
at Thomas Jefferson High
school, Eugene.
Shrine
Ceremonial
The spring ceremonial of
Nativity shrine, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem, is
planned for February 2 in the
Grants Pass Masonic temple.
! A business meeting is set for
4 p.m., and the ceremonial
will open at 7:30 p.m.
All members of the Nativ
ity shrine and visiting mom-
; bcrs of other shrines are in-
i Vlted.
Mrs. Nell Hcrshbcrgcr,
Grants Pass, worthy high
I'ricstcss, and W. Morris
i Boughner, Medford, watch
man of the shepherds, will
preside. Refreshments will be
. kerved.
News Received
Of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.
T i c k n o r, Woodburn, Ore.,
have announued the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Nancy Anne Ticknor, to Ger
ald Garth Johnson, Salem, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Golden-
penny, 15 Vancouver avenue,
Medford.
Miss Ticknor attended Ore
gon State university. Since
her recent return from the
Hawaiian islands she has
been employed at Buttcville
Insurance company in Wood-burn.
Her fiance is a Willamette
university graduate and is af
filiated with Phi Delta Thela
fraternity. He is director of
vocal music in Woodburn
Junior and Senior High
schools.
The betrothal was an
nounced at a party in the
Multnomah club, Portland,
ttended by relatives and
friends.
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Betrothal News Received
si
Miit Nancy Tickner
(Housen photo)
Scottish Rite
Women To Meet
An evening of cards is
planned for members of the
Scottish Rite Women Monday,
January 28 at 8 p.m., in the
Masonic temple. Mrs. Lloyd
Hamlin will be the hostess.
Bridge, canasta and pinochle
will be played.
At a recent meeting plans
were made for an annual Val
entine party, to be held Mon
day, February 11 in the
temple. A covered dish din
ner at 6:30 p.m., will pre
cede the program.
Pamela Adele Vanderlip
Vanderlips Tell
Betrothal News
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Vanderlip, 235 Hill
crest street, Ashland, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Pamela Adele,
to James David Hamilton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.
Hamilton, 144 Fourth street,
Ashland.
Both are 1962 graduates of
Ashland High school. Miss
Vanderlip is a student at
Southern Oregon college. Mr,
Hamilton will attend Oregon
Technical Institute in the fall.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Great Decisions
Kits Available
Great Decisions 1963 fact
sheet kits now are available
at the Medford and Ashland
Public libraries, according to
an announcement made today
by John W. McLoughlin,
county extension agent.
The program will begin the
week of February 3 with
discussion on the Common
Market.
Each discussion group
chairman should collect the
opinion ballots at the close of
each group discussion and
tabulate the results on one
ballot, according to the an
nouncement. The ballots with
comments should be mailed to
William Smith, Route 1, Box
542, Central Point.
Those who want further in
formation concerning the pro
gram may call the extension
office, telephone 773-8215
The engagement of Miss
Cherie Grace Hayes, Tilla
mook, to Dusan Paslc, Med
ford recently was announced.
The bride-elect Is a daughter
of Mrs. Clemens Hayes, Tilla
mook, and the late Dr. Hayes.
Mr. Pasic is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Miodrag Pasic of
Beograd, Yugo slavia. He
makes his home with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Chandler Drew, Dry
Creek road, Medford, who
sponsored him in this country
five years ago. -
Miss Hayes is a 1959 gradu-
te of Tillamook High school
nd attended the University
of Oregon for two years. She
is affiliated with Kappa Kap
pa Gamma sorority. She now
is in her second year of train
ing in the University of Ore
gon school of nursing, Port
land, and' is to graduate in
1964.
Her fiance attended the
University of Beograd for
three years, and received a
bachelor of science degree
from Southern Oregon col
lege. At the present he is at-
Serving Southern Oregon and
Northern California for over 35 Years
Cherie Grace Hayes
(Fthly photo)
tending the University of Ore
gon school of business admin
istration. He is a member of
Thcta Chi fraternity.
The wedding is planned for
June 15 of this year.
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Applied Arts,
Great Decisions
Groups to Meet
The Applied Arts Interest
group sponsored by the Amer
lean Association of University
Women will meet Monday,
January 28 at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Henry
Grossman, 3465 Forrest ave
nue. The group will make
molds for glass modeling.
The Great Decisions group
for couples will meet Friday,
February 8, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Nelson,
1288 Corona avenue. The first
discussion will be on the
Common Market and those at
tending aro asked to pick up
and read the fact sheets which
are available at the Medford
City library. Anyone inter
ested is invited to attend
either of these groups. Fur
thcr information regarding
these groups may be obtained
by contacting Mrs. Alan
Markee, the interest group
coordinator at 773-3046.
To Hold Meeting
Eagle Point - Eagle Point
Grange Home Economics club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Edwin Hayes, Bigham road,
Wednesday, January 30. Des
sert will be served at 1 p.m.
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