Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1963, Image 20

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    SUNDAY. MARCH 24. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Mr. and Mri. Carl Allan Luchterhand '
(Clinic photo)
Margaret Moir Bride of
Carl Allen Luchterhand
Miss Margaret Louise Moir,
519 South Holly street, be
came the bride of Carl Allen
Luchterhand, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold S. Luchterhand,
1216 West. Eighth street, in a
ceremony March 17 at St.
Mark's Episcopal church.
The bride, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Moir,
formerly of Medford and now
of Amador City, Calif., was
given in marriage by ,her
father. Mrs. Ernest Conrad
played the wedding music for
the four o'clock afternoon
rites.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol.
ster officiated at the double
ring ceremony. White stock
decorated the altar and
church.
The bride wore an after
noon length frock of peau de
soie fashioned with bell skirt
which had a front panel em
broidered with pearls. Her
veil, held by a crown of seed
pearls, wag made by Mrs. A.
B. Geyer, Aberdeen, Wash.,
her grandmother. She carried
a lace handkerchief, sent by
a great aunt in Germany, and
a bouquet of white carnations.
Miss Alice Moir attended
her sister. She wore a green
taffeta frock with bell skirt
and carried a bouquet of white
daisies.
Lloyd Joseph LeFaive Jr.
served as best man and seat
ing the guests were John and
James Moir, Amador City,
brothers of the bride.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Guild hall at the church. Mrs.
Everett Ballard assisted by
Mrs. Cecil Davis cut and
served the wedding cake,
made and decorated by Mrs.
Avadna Martin. Miss Minda
Ells presided at the punch
bowl and Mrs. Albert Heg-lund,-
Seattle, godmother of
the bride, poured coffee. Miss
Nancy Maxson was in charge
of the guest book.
, The couple traveled to the
coast on their wedding trip
and are making their home in
Klamath Falls. For traveling
the bride wore a blue sheath
dress and jacket.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and was
employed at Swcm's. Mr.
Luchterhand graduated from
the same school and is a stu
dent at Oregon Technical in
stitute in Klamath Falls.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs, Geyer, Aberdeen, Wash.,
grandparents of the bride;
Mrs. Frank Taylor, Lcland,
Wash.; Mrs. Martin F. Prehm,
Olympia, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moir, Chehalis, Wash.;
Mrs. David Pryde, Grayland,
Wash.; and Mrs. Katharine
Smith, Ellcnsburg, Wash., all
aunts and uncles of the bride,
and Mark Hcglund. Seattle.
Miss Edzvards Bride Of
James Culver Miller III
When Miss Charlcne Mae
Edwards became the bride of
James Culver Miller HI
March 17 in Napa, Calif., she
carried a lace handkerchief
which has been carried by
numerous brides since the
Civil War days, and which
was a gift to the bridegroom's
mother on her wedding day.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ed
wards, 170 Harrison street,
Napa, and the bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. James
C. Miller Sr., 411 Oakwood
drive, Medford, who went
south for the ceremony.
Others from Medford who
attended were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Preston and daughter,
Miss Sue Preston, and the
bridegroom's brothers, Steph
en Miller and John Miller,
who took part In the cere
mony. Miss Marcy Miller, the
bridegroom's sister, also of
Medford, now attending Santa
Catalina School for Girls in
Monterey, Calif., assisted at
the reception.
Rites at Church
The Rev. Alva Onclvke read
the rites at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon in the Napa First
rrestjyterlan church. About
120 guests attended. '
Miss Martha Wren was the
honor attendant and brides
maids were sisters of the I
Dride, the Misses Marilvn and
Lois Edwards. Stephen Miller
was his brothers best mm
and John Miller, the other
Brother, and Richard Llbbv. a
cousin of the bride, seated the
guests.
The bride, clvcn in mar
riage by her father, wore a
gown designed with Chantilly
lace bodice and slipper satin
skirt trimmed with tiers of
net and matching lace. She
carried a bouquet of carna
tions and stcphanotis centered
with1 a corsage of gardenias.
the attendants wore cowns
of apple green poie de soie
with matching hats and their
bouquets were of pink carnations'.
The church altar was deco
rated with baskets of white
gladiolus and while chrysan
themums and other decora
tions were of pink and white
hawthorn. Mrs. Hector Mac
Lean furnished the wedding
music and the soloist was Miss
Huth Rcames.
Reception at Church
The reception, given by the
bride's parents, was held in
the Fireside room of " the
church. A buffet luncheon
preceded serving of the wed
ding cake. About 125 guests
attended.
Miss Marcy Miller had
charge of the guest book. Her
frock was in pale green and
her wristlet was of pink and
while carnations. Miss
Claudia Edwards, a younger
sister of the bride, distributed
rice bags. She wore a frock
of pink.
The bride's mother wore a
beige silk sheath dress with
matching hat and her corsage
was of rust colored eymbid
ium orchids. The bridegroom's
mother wore a sheath dress of
powder blue with lace bodice,
and a matching hat. Her cor
sage was of white orchids.
Among the guests at the
wedding was the bride s un
clc, Dr. William Libby of the
Atomic Energy commission of
Washington, D. C, and Los
Angeles, a 1960 Nobel prize
winner in chemistry; and the
bridegroom's cousin, Lt. Col.
James A. Gcrwick, command
ant of the Air Force Missile
base at Almadcn, Calif.
Special guests were the
bridegroom's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Gerwick
of Berkeley, Calif., whose
summer home is on the Apple
gate river.
The couple made a wedding
trip along the Oregon coast
and they were to arrive this
week end at Martinez, Calif.,
where they will live. For
traveling the bride wore a
beige sheath dress with
matching coat and blue acces
sorics. The bride received her odu
cation in California schools.
The bridegroom is a gradu-
ate of St. Mary's High school
in Medford, and Oregon State
university. He also attended
California Polytechnic college
and now is employed by the
Langficld Frozen Foods corp
oration in Oakland. Calif.
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Judy Kay Rinker
Betrothal News
Is Announced
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Rinker, 2100 Valley View
road, Ashland, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Judy Kay, to William R. La
ton, son of Mrs. Kenneth
Thompson, also Ashland.
Miss Rinker is a 1962 grad
uate of Southern Oregon col
lege and is employed as an
elementary teacher by the Eu
gene city schools. Mr. Laton,
a senior in general science at
the University of Oregon.
was graduated from Crater
High school and also attended
Southern Oregon college for
three years.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Newlyweds
Make Home
In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. James Hery-
ford Fontaine are making
their home in Portland fol
lowing their wedding March
9 in Grace Memorial Episco
pal church, Portland.
The bride is the former
Ann Kristin Haldors, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Haldors, Lake Oswego, Ore.
Mr. Fontaine's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fon
taine, 516 Belmont avenue,
Medford, who went north for
the ceremony.
The Rev. John Richardson
officiated at the eight o'clock
evening rites.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
floor length gown of tissue
taffeta styled on princess lines.
The scoop neckline and
bodice were accented with
bands of lace and her elbow
length veil was held by a
matching pillbox hat. She car
ried a bouquet of white roses
on a prayer book.
Attending the bride were
Miss Susan Fontaine, Med
ford, sister of the bridegroom,
maid of honor, and Miss Mary
Bates and Miss Mandy Kim
ball, both Portland. They
wore frocks of pale pink cry
stalline and carried bouquets
of red roses.
John Fontaine, Medford,
served as best man for his
brother. Seating the guests
were Thomas Walker, and
John Klug. both Beaverton;
William Plumb, San Luis
Obispo, Calif.; and Stephen
Haldors. Portland, and James
Haldors, Lake Oswego, both
brothers of the bride.
For her daughter s wedding
Mrs. Haldors wore a tur
quoise brocade frock with
matching and white accesso
ries. Mrs. Fontaine chose a
raspberry silk dress with
matching hat and shoes and
white accessories. Their ilovt
ers were white orchids.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
parish hall attended by 300
relatives and friends. The
couple traveled to the Oregon
coast on their wedding trip.
The bride will graduate
from Lewis and Clark college,
Portland, this year. She is a
member of Delta Phi Gamma
sorority. Mr. Fontaine is a
graduate of Lewis and Clark
college and is a freshman at
the university of Oregon
Medical school. He is affiliat
ed with Theta Chi fraternity.
Wedding Date
Set By Couple
Mr. and Mrs. William V.
Stocker, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada, announce the engage
ment and approaching mar
riage of their elder daughter,
Margaret Louise, to William
Robert Dieriex, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Dieriex,
The Dalles, Ore.
Miss Stocker is chief medi
cal technologist at Rogue Val
ley Memorial hospital, Med
ford. Mr. Dieriex is a sanitarian
for the Jackson County
Health department.
The wedding is set for Fri
day, May 3, at St. Mark's
Episcopal church at eight
o'clock.
Couple to Wed
In June Rites .
Announcement is made of
the engagement of Miss Di
anna Thompson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent H.
Thompson, Milwaukie. Ore.,
to Albert R. Eaton, formerly
of Eagle Point, son of Mrs.
A. J. Palmer, San Francisco,
Calif.
The b r I d e-elect attended
Clackamas Union High school.
Mr. Eaton, who made his
home with Mr. and Mrs. RHy
Ragsdale, Route 1. Box 202.
Eagle Point, is a graduate of
Eagle Point High school, lie
is a student at the University
of Oregon Dental school and
plans to practice in Eagle
Point following his gradua
tion. He is affiliated with
Delta Sigma Delta fraternity.
Tc wedding is planned for
June 15 in the First Baptist
church in Milwaukie.
Honor Society
Pledges Student
Portland-Miss Anne Mat
thews, junior from Medford.
has been named to Phi Alpha
Theta, national history hon
orary fraternity at Lewis and
i Clark college.
j Miss Matthews, a political
; science major, is a member
' of Amicans, junior women's
I honorary society, and Delta
i Phi Gamma sorority.
! She was graduated from
! Medford Senior High school
in I960 and is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B.
Matthews, 601 Dakota av
enue. Visitors
Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ney Knox and two children
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ors at inr nome or air. rvnox
father, George Knox. 101
Grrsham street, and his grand-
mother. Mrs. Gertrude Bart
! lett 45 East Main street.
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Tanganyika Is Residence;:
Of Newlv Married Pair
Mr. and Mrs, James Heryford Fontaine
(Lake Oswego Studio)
Announce Betrothal of
Miss McKeown, Lt. Dias
Miss Carol. McKeown
' (Brainerd photo)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mc
Keown, 516 Willamette av
enue, Medford, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carol, to Lt. Charles C. Dias,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
C. Dias, Pawcatuck, Conn.
Miss McKeown was grad
uated ' from Medford High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college and Oregon
State' university. She has been
a stewardess with Trans
World Airlines during the
past nine months and is now
employed at Lerner's shop in
Medford.
Lt. Dias was graduated
from the University of Con
necticut where he was a mem
ber of Sigma Chi fraternity.
He is stationed at Maxwell
Air Force Base, Montgomery,
Ala.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
News has been received
here of the residency of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard K. Hawkins
in Mpwapwa, Tanganyika,
following their recent mar
riage in that country and
their wedding trip to Zanzi
bar. The bride is the former
Miss Diana Huth Getchell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bayard M. Getchell, 28 Ash
land avenue. '
The bride-elect traveled "o
Tanganyika from Stanford,
Calif., for her marriage to
Mr. Hawkins, a teacher for
the Tanganyika government,
sponsored by the U.-S. agency
for International . Develop
ment. . -
Both the bride and bride
groom studied at Stanford
university and the bride had
been employed there until re
cently. .
The ceremony was per
formed at three-thirty o'clock
in the afternoon. February 23
in the town of Dar es Salaam
by Archdeacon John Lury of
the Episcopal church.
. Edward Gorton of Dar cs
Salaam gave the bride in mar
riage and Jerry Schieber was
best man. i 1
For her wedding the bride
wore a white satin sheath
dress with overskirt and her
flowers were white orchid
and jasmine. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Gorton ar
ranged for the wedding and
were hosts in their home for
a small reception following
the ceremony. Mrs.. Gbrton
had gone from England (J
Tanganyika for her marriajj
live jcaia afiu.
The bride is a Medford
High school graduate, and th
bridegroom is from San R.
fael. Calif. ' " - -
The bridegroom is' a merri,
ber of Alpha Tau Omega frj.
ternity. -
Easter Monday;,
Reservations
Now Are Open :
Reservations how' are opj
for the Easter Monday lunca
eon annually sponsored by St,
Ann's Altar society of Sacred
Heart Catholic church, to b4
held this year April 15 in
Rogue Valley, Country club.
To obtain reservations, thof
who plan to attend should cajl
Mrs. Phillip Lowery',' tefe
phone 773-2622 'between th,
hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. "
Mrs.' Frank Gritsch is gan.
oral chairman with Mrs. Paul
Moore, assisting.
Mr6,. Darrcll . Davis is.
charge of the hostess comm.it.
tee, Mrs. Lester S.tinson will
have charge of- decoration;
Mrs. R, A. Naumes, cards.
Mrs. William Pollock, site(
and Mrs. Jack - Van - Dyct;
cashiers. . ;. t-'
Theme-for the luncheon will
be "Flowers in Springtime."
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