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SUNDAY. MARCH 31. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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Mr. and Mri. Jamei Culver Miller traveled along the Ore
gon coast following their wedding March 17 in the First Pres
byterian church in Napa, Calif. The bride is the former
Miss Charlene Mae Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Edwards, Napa. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Miller Sr., 411 Oakwood drive, Medford,
went south for the ceremony. The couple's home is in
Marlines, Calif. The bridegroom, a graduate of Medford St.
Mary's High school is employed in Oakland, Calif. (John
Eiusman photo)
Reservations Available
' Reservations are still being
accepted for the annual Easter
Monday luncheon, scheduled
this year April 15 at the
Rogue Valley Country club.
- Mrs. Philip Lowry is res
ervations chairman and may
be reached at 773-2622. James
Dunley will be master of cere
monies. A feature of the luncheon
Is the selection of the "ten
fairest ladies," and will be
continued this year. Last
year's selections were Mrs.
David Legg, Mrs. Paul R. Mc
Cullock, Portland; Mrs. Don
Hull, Mrs. James Mullaney,
Mrs. Ernest Flakua, Mrs. Jer
ry Olson, Mrs. Bessie Riley,
Mrs. E. D. Davis, Mrs. Michael
Popow, and Mrs. Lewis Ul-
rich.
Theme for this year's event
is "Flowers In Springtime."
It will be held from 12:30 to
4 p.m. Judges this year will be
Mrs. D. Ford McCormick, Mrs.
Dunbar Carpenter, and Mrs.
Reedy Berg.
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Friends Bidden
To Open House
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Slelle are invited to
call on the couple during
open house Saturday, April 6
in their home at 525 Pearl
street, Medford, in observance
of their fiftieth wedding an
niversary. Hours will be from 2 to
8 p.m.
The couple's four sons and
four daughters and their
wives and husbands will be
hosts and hostesses.
Marriage
Rite Held
In Nevada
Miss Margaret E. Taylor
and Donald O. Burgess were
wed in double ring rites
March 23 in the Lutheran
Church of the Good Shep
herd, Reno, Nev. The five
o'clock afternoon ceremony
was read by the Rev. Vernon
E. Hotter.
The bride, of 813 Grant
street, Medford, is a daughter
of Mrs. Leilah R. Thom, Cum
beriand, Md., and the late
John Bishop Taylor. The
bridegroom is a son of Mrs.
Almon A. Burgess, Route 1,
Box 255, Eagle Point, and the
late Mr. Burgess.
Attending the bride was
Mrs. Robert E. Miller of Med
ford, and Mr. Miller was best
man.
The bride chose a blue Ital
ian knit suit with white ac
cessories and her corsage was
a white orchid.
The matron of honor wore a
coral colored suit and acces
sories. Her corsage was of
carnations.
The wedding dinner was
served in the Circus Room
Theater restaurant in The
Nugget at Sparks, Nevada.
The bride, who has lived
in Medford for the past 20
years, is employed as a secre
tary at First National bank,
Medford branch. She attended
Allegheny High school and
Catherman's Business school.
The bridegroom attended
Alhambra, Calif., City High
school, and is employed by
the CBS Construction com
pany. They are living at 813
Grant street, Medford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Miller
Mil ler-Spence Service
Held in Lutheran Church
Rites Planned
In Nurnberg
The engagement of Miss
Carolyn L. Miller to Capt.
Robert L. Smith, both of
Nurnberg, Germany, has been
announced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Miller, 2200 Ruhl Way, Med
ford. Miss Miller is teaching for
the U.S. Army dependents'
education group in Nurnberg
and Captain Smith is current
ly on active duty there with
the Army Medical corps at
20th Station hospital. He is
son of Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Smith, Cleveland, Ohio.
A June wedding is planned
in Nurnberg.
Miss Miller spent her vaca
tion last summer in Medford
with her parents.
Ascension Lutheran church
was the scene for the mar
riage of Miss Toni Spence and
Ronald E. Miller on March
16 when the 8 o'clock evening
rites were read by the Rev.
Vernon Hanson. About 75
guests attended the double
ring ceremony.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin C. Spence,
1380 South Peach street. The
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Miller, Corvallis,
came south for the ceremony.
Mr. Spence escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride's
lace sheath dress was ankle
length with a full overskirt
of taffeta organza styled with
a short train. She carried a
bouquet of carnations center
ed with a white orchid on a
white satin covered Bible, the
Bible being a gift from Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Melum.
Mrs. John L. Cox was the
bride's only attendant. Her
emerald green dress was bal
lerina length and her flowers
were a nosegay of pale yel
low carnations.
Roger Paddock, Brookings,
served as best man and Ken-
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neth Green and Gary Miller,
Corvallis, a brother of the
bridegroom, seated the guests.
They also served aa candle
lighters. The church was decorated
with baskets of yellow glad
ioli and white stock. Mr.
Melum sang the wedding
songs.
The reception given by the
bride's parents was in their
home. The wedding cake was
cut with a cake knife which
was a gift from the bride's
parents, and is engraved with
the couple's name and date
of their wedding.
Mrs. Richard Rosemus and
Mrs. David Johnson cut the
cake and Mrs. Roger Surgeon
presided at the punch bowl.
Coffee was served by the
bride's great aunt, Mrs. L.
H. Collins, Portland, and an
aunt, also of Portland, Mrs.
Jennie Luce, assisted with the
serving.
A cousin of the bride. Miss
Gail Spence, Portland, was in
charge of the guest book.
The bride s mother wore
pastel green linen sheath
dress with matching three-
quarter length coat and the
bridegroom's mother w a
dressed in a light blue knit
suit. Both had gardenia cor
sages.
or traveling the bride wore
a print silk sheath dress with
pastel yellow coat with the
orchid from her bridal bou
quet. The couple traveled to
the Oregon caves. They now
are living at 514 west Jack
son street.
The" bride, a Medford High
school graduate, is a receD.
tionist and bookkeeper for the
Kogap Lumber company. The
bridegroom, who was grad'
lintprl frnm Pnrlrnl lis tlioh
school, is employed by City
acHiuurY service.
Among guests from out of
town was Mrs. Martin John
son, Portland, the bride's
grandmother. .
Tudor Guild
Anticipates
Busy Season
Ashland - Tudor guild has
scheduled a busy season and
in preparation for it will
make plans at its monthly
business meeting April 3. Mrs
Elliott MacCrackcn, guild
president, announced that the
session will begin promptly
at 8:15 p.m., in the Gresham
room of the public library.
On the Wednesday evening
agenda will be a report from
the week end book fair by
the cochairman, Mrs. Edd
Rountree and Mrs. Edward C.
f'itzpatrick Jr. Mrs. Richard
Gray will present plans for
the annual casting night din.
ncr at the close of auditions
in June, and other chairmen
will make reports on proj
ects connected with the
Shakespearean festival.
A request for household
items such as baby equipment
and kitchen utensils has been
made by the housing chair
man, Mrs. Richard Bcrning-
hausen, who asks that attics
and closets be checked and
that persons willing to loan
articles call her at 482-0070.
Mrs. MacCrackcn reports
that the February theater par
ty raised $300 which will
make another Festival scholar
ship available. This brings the
guild's total fund to $3800.
In Ashland
Ashland - Miss Rosemary
Stevenson has been visiting at
the home or her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo N. Stevenson.
610 Eikadcr street. She has
accepted a position as medical
record librarian at Los Ange
les' Cedars of Lebanon hos
pital. She held a similar posi
tion at Mercy hospital. Red
Carmel Rites
Of Interest
In Medford
News of Interest here is the
marriage of Miss Barbara
Young and Curtis Robert
Richmond which was solemn
ized March 10 in the chapel
of the Church of the Way
farer in Carmel, Calif.
The bride, of San Francisco,
formerly was from Boston.
Mass. She is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Young, Oxford, Ohio.
The bridegroom, also of the
Bay city, is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde R. Richmond, 822
Park Place No. 5, Medford.
He is a 1049 Medford High
school graduate.
Miss Cherry Munger attend
ed the bride and James Friel
was best man. Both are from
San Francisco.
The bride wore a beige suit
and her corsage was a brown
orchid. Miss Munger's suit
was blue and her flowers
were pink carnations.
The bride attended Miami
university where she was af
filiated with Pi Beta Phi sor
ority, and she attended the
Katherine. Gibbs school in
Boston. She is employed in
the planning commission of
fices for the City of San Fran
cisco.
The bridegroom, who is a
salesman for a brokerage
firm, attended the University
of Oregon. He is a member
of Theta Chi fraternity, and
of the Olympic club in San
Francisco, an athletic organ
ization. ,
The couple is living at 2365
O'Farrell street, San Fran
cisco. Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Montague Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gamma Sr., Big Springs,
have announced the betrothal
of their daughter, Lorraine
Marie Gamma, to Roger
Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Burch, Sr., Montague.
The wedding is planned. for
April 27 at the St. "Joseph's
Catholic church in Yreka.
The bride-elect graduated
from Yreka High school in
IflSfl. and attended Nana
Junior college for one year.
ine Driaegroom-eiect attend
ed Montague Elementary
school, and graduated from
Yreka High school in 1955.
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.Mrs. Curtis Robert Rich
mond is the former Barbara
Young. Her wadding to the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
R. Richmond. 622 Park Place
No. S, Medford. took place
earlier this month in Carmel.
Calif. (Bradford Bachach
photo)
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Parents Meet
Son Arriving
From Mexico
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clinkin-
beard, 2116 Woodlawn av
enue, Medford, have returned
from San Francisco where
they met their son, William
Clinkinbeard, who was re
turning after studying in Mex
ico City for the winter term.
The group vacationed at Del
Monte lodge in Pebble Beach,
Calif., and in Las Vegas, Nev.
Young Clinkinbeard, a Med
ford High school graduate,
continued on to Oregon State
university where he is a jun
ior student. He attended the
American University in Mex
ico, formerly known as the
Mexico City college, and dur
ing a part of his stay he lived
in the home of a Mexican
lamily. He also visited in
Veracruz, and in Acapulco
went deep sea fishing.
The Clinkinbeard's son,
Kent, a Hoover school stu
dent, spent his spring vaca
tion at the farm of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. S.
Clinkinbeard of Coos Bay.
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Wednesday Study club
members will hold a guest
day at Girls' Community
club, Wednesday, April 3 at
2 p.m. This annual event is
a tea and each member may
bring a guest.
Unusual Music Is Played
At Patton-Lynch Weddina
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Music not usually heard at
weddings was played at the
marriage rites read for Miss
Sandra Lee Lynch and John
Dennis Fatton, March 16 in
St. Andrew's Episcopal chapel
in Prineville. The bride, a
music education major at Uni
versity of Oregon, is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Edna Lynch and
R. Walton, Prineville.
The bridegroom, a general
science student at the univer
sity, is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Patton, 3225 Forest
avenue, Medford. Both the
bride and bridegroom are sen
ior students.
The rites were read at 2
o'clock in the afternoon by
the Rev. John L. Grctz. About
90 guests attended the cere
mony and reception.
Purcell's "Trumpet Tune in
D Major" was played for the
processional and Handel's
"Hornpipe From the Water
Music Suite," was the music
for the recessional. Dieterich's
"God of Love" was given as a
vocal solo.
Mrs. W. F. Raynor, Bend, a
sister of the bride, was her
only attendant .
Best man was Fred Raw-
abata, Portland, and Charles
Aylworth, Eugene, seated the
guests.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
street-length dress of em
bossed organdy with full
skirt. Her elbow length veil
was held by a seed pearl
crown and she carried a pink
frilled rosebud nosegay.
Mrs. Raynor was dressed in
a blue afternoon frock with
matching hat and her corsage
was of white rosebuds.
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A s h 1 a n d Miss Florence
Lusted, 1554 Webster street.
returned recently from a
three-monhs winter vacation
in Los Angeles, her former
home.
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The reception was given in
the church social hall.
Following a wedding trip
to San Francisco the couple is
living at 951 Patterson street
in Eugene. The bride's travel
ing attire was a blue wool
suit.
A senior at the University
of Oregon in music education,
the bride attended Crook
County High school. The
bridegroom, also a senior at
University of Oregon, in gen
eral science, attended Med
ford High school and Oregon
State university.
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