Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1963, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL THlbUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 19E3
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Mrs. Stanley Paul Hanson, pictured above, is the former
Miss Maxine Kay Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambler
Edward Klein. Burlingame, Calif. Her marriage to Ensign
Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferies, 3290 Edella
street. Central Point, was an event of March 16 in the
Burlingame First Presbyterian church. They honeymooned in
Canada and now are living in Bremerton. Wash., where the
bridegroom is stationed as a member of the U.S. Naval
reserve. (Gruman photo)
Honor Couple
At Happy Camp
Happy Camp A reception
held Saturday, March 23, at
the Happy Camp home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earman Pence hon
ored their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Farrar.
Refreshments were served
to 60 friends and relatives.
The couple was married
March 9, in the First Meth
odist church in Reno, Nevada
by the Rev. Edward M. Fliger.
Attending the wedding were
the parents of the bride; Miss
Donna Pence, sister of the
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ramsey, all of Happy Camp.
The young couple will make
their home in Happy Camp
where the bridegroom is em
ployed by Sharp Lumber com
pany. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Farrar, also
of Happy Camp.
Shower Given
For Bride-Elect
Ashland A visitor in Ash
land last week at the home of
Miss Linda Lorton, 144 Sec
ond street, was Miss Charlcen
Peterson, Areata, Calif. Miss
Peterson is in nurses training
at St. Joseph's hospital,
While in Ashland she was
honored at a bridal shower
given by Miss Lorton and at
tended by more than 20 of
their former schoolmates. The
marriage of Miss Peterson to
John Henlong of Long Beach.
Calif., is to take place April
13.
On Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams
and son, Garry, 615 Pennsyl
vania avenue, were among
those traveling south during
spring vacation. They were in
Richmond, Calif., as guests of
Mrs. Williams aunt, Mrs.
Stella O'Brien.
Couple Wed
In Ceremony
At Portland
A number of Medford resi
dents were in Portland to at
tend the recent marriage of
Miss Janet Carol Warren and
Willard Ray Lilly, in the
chapel of Trinity Episcopal
church.
The bride, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren
Sr., Cascade Locks, Ore., at
tended the University of Ore
gon, and is to graduate this
spring as an X-ray technolo
gist. She is a member of
Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
The bridegroom, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lilly, 1556
Stewart avenue, Medford, at
tended Medford High school,
Southern Oregon college and
now is a student at Univer
sity of Oregon medical school,
Portland.
They now live at 1010
southwest oaines street in
Portland.
The wedding rites were
read February 23.
The bride's gown of silk
peau de soie was trimmed
with reembroidered Alencon
lace on the bodice and front
panel. She carried a bouquet
of white tulips, hyacinths
and stephanotis.
Mrs. Arthur Warren, Port
land, a sister-in-law of the
bride, was matron of honor
and bridesmaid was Miss Bar
bara Lilly, Medford. Mrs.
Lloyd Bendickson, formerly
of Medford, now of Portland,
and Mrs. Joseph Antony, Port
land, were bridesmatrons.
The attendants' gowns were
of champagne satin and they
carried bouquets of mauve
and lavender tulips and hya
cinths. Barbara Warren, niece of
the bride, was flower girl.
Serving as best man for his
brother was Gordon Lilly,
Medford. Ushers from Med
ford were Richard Mann and
Robert Christian, and the oth
ers, all former Medford resi
dents, were Robert Walker.
Mr. Antony and Lloyd Ben
dickson, all Portland, and
Gerald Perkins, Sandy.
An afternoon reception was
held in the Portland Garden
club. Mrs. Dary Johnson,
Medford, sister of the bride
groom, registered the guests.
Among those from out-of-
town who attended the cere
mony were the bridegroom's
parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle H. Bransom
(Southern Oregon Color)
Leona Lorraine Hagernan
Bride of Doyle Bransom
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Ashland-The Ashland unit
of the American Cancer so
ciety will sponsor a public
card party at the Mark An
tony hotel on Wednesday,
April 24, at 1 p.m. for the
benefit of the society.
the annual party will have
as its theme, "Over the Rain
bow." Mrs. E. G. Tischhauser
and Mrs. Gerald Scannell
have been named co-chairmen
of the event and state that
bridge and pinochle will be
played.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Keith Kimball,
chairman, 482-2204. Mrs. Wil
liam Patton is in charge of
decorations; Mrs. Dom Pro
vost, serving; Mrs. John Ba-
log, refreshments; Mrs. Leo
van Dijk, publicity; Mrs. John
Held, posters; Mrs. Dan Engle,
tables; Mrs. Ray Black, clean
up; and Mrs. Robert Voor
hies, prizes.
July Date
Set by Pair
Miss Loni Stanley and Mar
vin Thompson have chosen
July 6 for their wedding date.
The bride-elect is a grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pickett, 7 Chestnut
street, Medford, who an
nounced the couple's forth
coming wedding. The cere
mony is to be held in California.
Miss Stanley is a junior
studint at Medford High
school.
Tile bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel
Thompson of Marysville,
Calif., and he is employed in
that city. He attended Yuba
City High school in Yuba
City, Calif.
Concert Slated
At SOC Today
Asniana-Kicnard K. Schall
tenor, who is on the faculty at
Southern Oregon college, will
present a concert at Churchill
hall auditorium at the col
lege this afternoon at
o'clock.
His accompanist will be his
wife, Mrs. Charlsia Schall, as
sistant elementary music
structor in the Ashland
schools.
The concert, open to the
public, will Include selections
by Richard Strauss, Claude
Debussy, Marc Antonio Cesti,
Giovanni Paisiello and Fran
cesco Durante.
617 East Main, Medford
Phone 772-8992
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Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle H. Bransom are making
their home at 696Vi Siskiyou
boulevard, Ashland, following
their return from a wedding
trip to Los Angeles.
The bride is the former
Leona Lorraine Hagernan, 655
Francis lane, Ashland, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess E.
Hagernan, Raymond, Wash.,
who came south for the wed
ding. Mr. Bransom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer F.
Bransom, Route 1, box 57,
Central Point.
The wedding was held
March 16 at 7:30 o'clock in
the evening at Bethel Assem
bly of God church. The double
ring rites were attended by
250 relatives and friends. The
Rev. Lawrence D. Krause of
ficiated. The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
floor-length gown of peau dc
soie fashioned with chapel
train, fitted bodice and three-
quarter length sleeves. The
full skirt was accented with
lace appliques and her elbow
length veil was held by a
pearl crown. She carried a
cascade of gardenias.
Sisters Attend
Mrs. James Wilson, North
Bend, was her sister s honor
attendant. The other attend
ant was Mrs. Antone Bruedc
vold Jr., Cave Junction, an
other sister. Flower girl was
Brenda Hagernan, the bride's
cousin, and rnilip Bransom,
Central Point, brother of the
bridegroom, was ring bearer.
The attendants' gowns were
of hyacinth blue peau de soie
with bell skifts and matching
headdresses and shoes. They
Past Matrons
Reams Past Matrons club
women will conduct a busi'
ness session and social hour
at their 7:30 p.m., meeting
carried arm bouquets of red
roses.
Paul Bransom, Central
Point, was best man for his
brother. Seating the guests
were Kcrm Bennett and Dar
rell Hagernan, cousin of the
bride.
Baskets of red and white
carnations and lighted candles
in candelabra decorated the
church, Maynard Hadley was
solist.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed
at the Jackson house, Mrs.
Hagernan chose a dark blue
two-piece dress with match
ing accessories. Mrs. Bransom
wore a pink sheath dress with
lace overskirt with matching
accessories. Their flowers
were red roses. .
For traveling to Los An
geles the bride wore a white
mohair suit with mint green
accessories.
The bride is a graduate
of Raymond, Wash.,- High
school and is a teacher with
the Ashland public schools at
Walker school. Mrs. Bransom
is a graduate of Jacksonville
High school and is a student
at Southern Oregon college
where he is majoring in ele
mentary education.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin A. Anderson and
family, Eugene, aunt and un
cle of the bride; Mr. Wilson
and family, North Bend; Mr.
Bruedevold Jr. and family,
Cave Junction; Mrs. Dele
Hooker, aunt of the bride
groom, and Mrs. Michael
Plaair, cousin of the bride
groom, both Sacramento,
Calif.
Student On
New York
Arts Tour
Miss Gloria Gene Alexan
der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Reese M. Alexander, 2509
East Main street, Medford,
now a student at Stephens
college, Columbia, Mo., is
spending spring vacation in
New York with a group from
the college. The vacation
opened March 27 and will
close April 3.
The trip for the group is
sponsored by the division of
language, literature and phi
losophy at the college.
They are attending plays,
musicales, ballet, opera, con
certs, museums, editorial of
fices and foreign language
sections of the city. The stu
dents made the trip by plane
from St. Louis and are guests
in the Roosevelt hotel.
Miss Alexander is a 1962
graduate of Medford High
school.
Among plays she will at
tend are the new satirical hit
from London, "Beyond the
Fringe;" Tennessee Williams'
new play, "The Milk Train
Doesn't Stop Here Anymore;"
"The Blacks" by Jean Genet;
Portrait of the Artist as a
Young Man," by James
Joyce; "Brecht on Brecht"
and Chekohov's "Cherry Or
chard."
Musical events will include,
A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum;" the
New York City ballet; the
Metropolitan opera and the
New York Philharmonic or
chestra at Lincoln center.
Tours will be made to the
Cloisters, the United Nations,
NBC and CBS television stu
dies, Seventeen magazine ind
the Museum of Modern Art.
World of Art
To Be Subject
For AAU W
The Medford branch, Amer
ican Association of University
Women, will take a look at
the world of art at their meet
ing at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
April 3, at the home of Mrs.
E. H. Loveness, Harvard
place, Bel Air Heights.
A film in sound and color
"Art Heritage as Seen at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art,"
will picture the history of art
from ancient Egypt to mod
ern. Three shorter color films
will demonstrate the differ
ences between impressionism
expressionism and cubism as
art forms.
Prints of famous paintings
will also be on display along
with books and other ma
terials illustrating different
developments in the art
media, according to program
chairmen Mrs. Edwin Geb
hard and Mrs. Peter Schmitz.
Following a short business
meeting refreshments will be
served by Mrs. Francis
Bogard and committee.
Chapter CP, PEO Sister
hood members plan a lunch
eon meeting lor 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, April 3 in the
home of Mrs. Verne Wilson,
1556 South Ivy street. She
will be assisted by Mrs. Ed
Strolher and Mrs. Robert
Reichers.
Valley Women to Assist
At Annual Cancer Tea
Committee chairmen are re
cruiting valley women to help
with the annual cancer tea at
Hillcrest orchards on Wednes
day. April 17. Mrs. Ralph
Thompson and Mrs. George
Lewis have been contacting
women's clubs and organiza
tions to request flower ar
rangements for the contest
that has been so popular with
tea guests in recent years.
Mrs. B. Brandt Bartcls and
Mrs. Earl Lawson have asked
for exhibits from local cul
tural groups. The theme pf
the 1963 tea is "World of
Arts," and drama, art and
music will be represented.
The Shakespearean Festi
val association will provide
an exhibit of salon photo
graphs, and the Rogue Valley
Art Association and the
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists will each exhibit a
representative selection of
paintings. Other groups have
not announced the content of
their exhibits as yet.
The cancer tea is sponsored
by the Hillcrest Tea commit
tee as a benefit for the Ameri-
can Cancer society. It is held .
at Hillcrest house each April,
and is planned to coincide :
with the blossom season. 1
which transforms Hillcrest :
orchards into a setting of j
natural beauty. The verandas !
and large rooms of the house 1
are decorated with baskets
of blossoms and bouquets of
flowers. Mrs. N. James Wil- j
son, Mrs. B. D. Mitchell and j
Mrs. Warren Bayliss are in
charge of decorations this j
year.
The floral arrangements I
entered in the contest are
placed In upstairs rooms or
on the verandas, and prizes i
are awarded the entries re-,
ceiving the greatest number i
of votes from guests. Mrs. ;
Eugene Meyerding will be in :
charge of ballot boxes and
prizes.
Tea will be served from 2
to 4:30 o'clock in the after
noon, and valley women will j
be invited to pour. Mrs. John j
Day and Mrs. Jerry Olson
will be in charge of the tea- j
luuie, assisted Dy mrs. r rea
Spiegelberg and Mrs. Ivan
Harrington, who will plan the
refreshments.
Other committee members
and their assignments are:
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Dar
rcll Miller and Mrs. L. W.
Bates, assistants to the gen
eral chairman, Mrs. Bartels;
Mrs. L. Scott Ellis, hostess
schedule; Mrs. Ray Casteiline
and Mrs. Ralph Odell, publi
city; Mrs. John Weisel, thank
you letters; Mrs. Richard
Schwahn and Mrs. Richard
Saul, follow-up arrangements;
Mrs. Ray Frisbie, guest book.
Travelers Home
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
Que Jameson, 747 Leonard
street, returned Sunday from
a week s visit in Salt Lake
City, with Mrs. Jameson's
mother, Mrs. C. E. Cloward,
and other relatives.
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