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Mellish-Wilson Rites Held
Mrs. Frederick Lm Melllih, the formtf Nancy But Wilion,
wore gown of traditional whit aatin fot har wadding hald
April S at Firal Praibytarlan church. (Knackiiedt photo)
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Mr. and Mn. Fradarlck Lee MallUh
(Knackiladt photo)
Talent Miss Nancy Sue
Wilson became the bride of
Frederick Lee Mcllish in 4
o'clock afternoon rites April
6 in the Medford First Pres
byterian church. Dr. D. K.
West, and the Rev. Bernard
E. Andrews of the Medford
First Baptist church perform
ed the double ring ceremony.
About 300 guests attended,
making the event one of the
largest of early spring
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson,
Foss road. Talent, and the
bridegroom is a son of Dr
and Mrs. Frederick Lee Mel
lish, 117 Black Oak drive
Medford.
Miss Randi Peterson, Oak
land, Calif., was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were
Miss Sharon Mellish, a sister
of the bridegroom; Miss Ann
Adcan, Salem, Miss Sue Ross,
Corvallis, and Miss Sharon
Moore, Ashland.
Wilton White Jr., was best
man and seating guests were
Bruce Bromley, Thomas
White, Arne Wolfe; and Da
vid Jones of Corvallis.
Mr. Wilson escorted his
daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage. The
bride's gown of slipper satin
was designed with long point
ed sleeves, a sweetheart neck
line, and a back panel the
full length of the skirt. Self
material roses were attached
to the back waistline. The
bridal bouquet was of steph
anotis and pink rosebuds.
The bride's pearl and dia
mond pendant was a gift
from the bridegroom.
The attendants wore pale
pink sheer gowns with cum
merbunds and A-line skirts.
Their small pink hats and
veils had been made by the
bridegroom's mother. They
carried bouquets similar to
that of the bride.
The bride's mother wore
a rose colored silk dress with
matching hat and accessor
ies and the bridegroom's
mother was dressed in an ice
blue frock with white acces
sories. Their corsages were
of white carnations and pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. Bernard Andrews fur
nished the music and accom
panied Miss Julie Gandt who
sang the wedding songs.
About 200 guests were at
the reception given by the
bride's parents in the church
reception room.
Pink and white decorations
were used and nink rnjtphnrtc
I centered the reception tables.
Mra. Dennis Barr register
ed the guests and Mrs. Monty
Penwell poured the coffee
Mrs. White was in charge of
girts and presiding at the
punch bowl was Miss Gandl.
Mrs. Dennis Smith, Sacramen
to, aunt of the bride, served
the wedding cake.
From out of town were
grandparents of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wilson,
Portland, and the bride-
I groom's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Billson,
Grand Ronde, Ore.; Randy
and Brad Smith, cousins of
the bride, Sacramento: Mr.
and Mrs. James Wilson,
Grants Pass, uncle and aunt
of the bride, and Mr. and j
Mrs. Robert Billson, Eureka.1
traveling the bride wore a
white wool suit with while
fur collar and her accessor
ies were bone and beige col
ors. They now are living at 3100
Philomath road, Corvallis.
The bride-elect was honor-
Calif., uncle and aunt of the ed earlier this spring at a mis
bridegroom, j cellaneous shower given by
Travel To Coast Mrs. Albert Gandt in her
The bride attended Med-' home at 1248 Eureka circle,
ford High school and Port-: Assisting the hostess were
land State college. She was Mrs. Herman Ekerson, Mrs.
graduated from Southern Ore
gon college last March.
The bridegroom, who also
attended Medford High school
and Southern Oregon college,
is a senior student at Oregon
State university.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to the coast. For
R. J. Higdon and Mrs. Don
Minear. About 40 guests at
tended. Miss Peterson, the honor
attendant, entertained at a
personal shower April 6 in
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Peterson, 2574
Jacksonville highway.
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Engagement
Is Announced
Announcement of the en
gagement of Miss Barbara
Preston to Jack Gler, West
Frankfort, 111., is made by her
mother, Mrs. Zona Preston,
Spokane, Wash., formerly of
Medford. Miss Preston is also
the daughter of the late Fred
Preston.
Miss Preston, a graduate of
Medford High school where
she received an Elks Lumber
company scholarship, is to
graduate from Whitworth col
lege in June and plans to
teach in the Rainier, Wash.,
public schools in the fall.
Mr. Gicr is a graduate of
Southern Illinois university
and is a music teacher in the
Rainier Bchools and In Buck-
Icy, Wash.
The wedding is planned for
June 14 in Buckley, Wash.
Miss Brewold,
James Emmens
Are Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bre
wold, 2668 Jacksonville
highway, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Patricia Arlenc, to James J.
Emmens, son of Mrs. Thomas
H. Emmens, 5 North Modoc
avenue, and the late Dr. Em
mens.
The bride - elect attended
Oregon Technical Institute
and plans to enter Southern
Oregon college in the fall
The bridegroom-elect attend
ed Oregon Technical institute
and Southern Oregon college
where he plans to return in
the fall. He is currently em
ployed in eastern Oregon.
A fall wedding is planned
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Romantic Opera Booked
For April Presentation
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For its spring presentation
the Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon will give the
romantic comic opera "Mar
tha'' by Fricdrich von Flo-
tow, at the Medford High
school auditorium. The pre
sentations will be Friday and
Saturday evenings, April 26
and 27, and curtain time is
8:15 p.m.
'Father'
Will Be
Announced
The Jackson County Father
of the Year will be an
nounced during the annual
dinner for Jackson County
Stockmen, Thursday, April 18
in the Central Point Grange
hall. The four candidates for
the honor are to be present.
The candidates are J. W.
Bigham, Eagle Point cattle
man: C. C. Hoover, Eagle
Point and Medford farmer
and civic leader: Floyd Char
ley. Central Point cattleman,
and the Rev D Kirkland
West, pastor of First trcsby
tcrial church. Medford.
The annual event is spon
sored by the Jackson County
Cow Belles, auxiliary to the
group. A potluck dinner will
be served at 7:30 p.m. The
Cow Belles will furnish the
beef which will be prepared
by North's Chuck Wagon rest
aurant, as a complimentary
gesture of the management.
Auxiliary members from
different areas are to take
pie and a salad Table service
will be required.
The father of the year pro
gram was begun five vc.irs
ago by the Oregon Cow
Belles
Plans are also being made
by the local group to honor
the first baby to be born in
the county on Father's day
This is the most ambitious
presentation ever undertaken
by the society and those tak
ing part have been busy
working and rehearsing for
the past several months.
As the action of the story
takes place during the reign
of Queen Anne of England in
Ihe early 19th century, the
costumes and sets are very el
aborate. Bqside the principals thee?
will be the usual chorus and
an additional chorus of serv
ing maids. A group of danc
ers from the Colleen Hope
Studio will also take part.
Richard Graham. Ashland,
is- stage director and musical
director is R. D. Werner. Med
ford. He will conduct the or
chestral accompaniment for
the singers.
Tickets will be placed on
sale a week before the per
formances: all seats will be
reserved.
Rands Announce
Betrothai News;
Karnes loiven
Wilderville - Mr. and Mrs
Homer Rand ha-e announc
ed tile engagement of their
daughter. Miss Saudi Rand,
to Gerry Cunningham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Cun
ningham. Laytonville. Calif.
Miss Rand is a senior at
Grants Pass High school.
Mr. Cunningham has serv
ed 15 months overseas with
the United States Navy and
is now employed at Byrd's
market, Grants Pass.
The wedding has been plan
ned for September.
Engagement dinner parties
were held at the Candle
room, Medford hotel, at the
Umpqua room. Roscburg ho
tel, and In the Rand home
i on Fish Hatcherv road
Miss Olson
In Contest
Miss Joy Olson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olson,
100 South Grovcland avenue,
is one of the ten semi-finalists
competing for the honor of
queen of the Junior Prom at
the University of Oregon.
The prom will be held April
19. Pianist Peter Nero will
present a concert and provide
music for dancing that night.
His music will serve as a
background for the crowning
of the Junior Week end queen.
The queen will preside
over the 36th annual Mothers'
Week end and Junior Week
end events May 10 through 12.
Miss Olson is a political sci
ence major at the university.
Student
To Compete
In Contest
Jarl Dyrud, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Justin L. Dyrud, 333
Hillhouse avenue, will com
pete Saturday, April 20 in the
finals of the Virginia Brown
Music fund contest In the Sa
lem Woman's club house in
Salem. The contest is being
conducted by the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs,
which will award a $200
scholarship to the winner.
The student, a vocalist, was
a winner in the first district
contest held in mid-March in
Ashland. Sponsored by the
Junior Women's club of Med
ford, he is a senior student at
Medford High school.
In Salem he will compete
with winners from the eight
districts in the state.
Mrs. David H. Cameron,
Salem, music division chair
man of the federation, is
making arrangements for the
event. The scholarship is to
be used in an Oregon school
of the recipient's choice.
Judges will be from
throughout the state. The
timekeeper will be Mrs. H. P.
Grant, Salem, and Mrs. A. E.
Ulhnan, Salem, chairman of
the fourth district of the Vir
ginia Brown Music scholar
ship committee, will greet the
contestants.
A tea hour will follow the
contest with Mrs. James A.
Garson, president of the Sa
lem Women's clubs, heading
the committee.
Friends of the contestants,
clubwomen and their friends
are invited.
Student Paintings On
Exhibit at Rogue Gallery
A reception, opening the
local exhibit of art entries in
the Oregon division of the
General Federation of Wom
en's club 1963 Art Talent con
test for high school seniors,
will be held Tuesday. April
16, at the Rogue Gallery, 220
West Main street.
The reception will be from
8 to 10 p m. and all interested
persons, e s p e c i a 1 ly high
school students, arc invited to
attend.
Among the paintings on ex
hibit will be "On to Greener
Pastures," by Miss Janis Re
nee Livingston, 17. a student
at Hillsboro Union High
school, who is 1963 state win
ner. She is a student of Ern
est Weaver.
Tom Semple. Medford, was
the 1962 winner.
Also on exhibit will be
"Forest at Sunset" by Don
ald J. Koehl, South Salem
High school, winner of the
Oregon Federation of Wom
en's Clubs Penny art fund
scholarship.
The winners of both con
tests were announced last
week by Mrs. Gene F. Cham
berlain. Medford, art division
chairman of the Oregon Fed
eration of Women's club.
Scholarship Awards
The Penny Art Fund schol
arship of S200 is awarded
each year by the OFWC to a
senior high school student.
This is to be used in an Ore
gon college.
The 1963 Art Talent con
test is sponsored by the Gen
eral Federation of Women's
clubs. The state winners'
paintings will be exhibited at
the 1963 GFWC convention
June 10 to 14 in Milwaukee,
Wis. And, as in the past, Hall
mark Cards will provide S600
scholarship for advanced
study at any accredited art
school or university to the
three national winners.
All entries for these con
tests were judged last week
at the Rogue Gallery by Eu
gene Bennett, nationally
known artist; Ben Trow
bridge Jr.. exhibition chair
man of the Rogue Valley Art j
association and member of
the board of directors: and
Walter Pappas. architect,
member of the firm of Edson
and Pappas.
Ladies of Elks
Chairman Opens
New Club Year
Mrs. Wayne M. Turpin will
open her year as chairman of
the Ladies of Elks at the Tues
day, April 16, meeting of the
group at 1 p.m. in the Elks
club downstairs lounge.
Other officers assisting Mrs.
Turpin will be Mrs. Frank W,
Payne, vice chairman; Mrs:
Edith G. Grigsby, treasurer;
Mrs. C. William Booth, secre
tary; Mrs. Fred B. Sweeney,
hospitality; Mrs. Herbert L,
Alford, membership, and Mrs.
Yvonne M. Dalen, decorations.
A salad luncheon will be
served.
Hostesses for the day will
bs Mrs. Ralph S. Dippel, Mrs.
John S. Goodwin, and Mrs.
Van R. Gilbert. Pinochle, ca
nasta and bridge will be !
played.
Mothers, wives and widows
of Elks are invited to attend,
and it is noted, prearranged
foursomes are not necessary.
Council Elects
Ashland - Beta Sigma Phi
City council met last week at
the home of Mrs. Leo Zupan
to elect officers for the coming
year. Mrs. Zupan was chosen
president and will serve with
Mrs. M. K. Wadley, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Jim Conklin, sec
retary; and Mrs. Earl Kirby,
treasurer.
Ceremony
At Home
Weds Pair
Central Point Miss Nancy
Elizabeth Brown became the
bride of Richard Anderson
Barnctt in a ceremony at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Smith, Scenic
avenue, Central Point. Mr.
Barnett is a son of Mrs. Nelia
Barnctt, 123 Church street,
Ashland, and B. A. Barnett,
Sacramento, Calif.
The Rev. D. E. Millard of
the New Age church. Eagle
Point, officiated at the April
7 rites held at three o'clock in
the afternoon. Some 30 rel
atives and friends attended.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
light blue and white striped
suit with white accessories.
She carried a nosegay of
white carnations and blue iris.
She was attended by Miss
Catherine Brown, her sisler.
who wore a pink two piece
dress with white accessories.
She carried a nosegay of pink
carnations.
Ralph Barnett served as
best man for his brother.
Following the double ing
ceremony a reception was
held. Mrs. Smith, mother of
tiie bride, cut and served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Carl
Vogel, Ashland, an aunt of the
bride, was in charge of the
guest book.
The couple is at home at
the Parkview Apartments,
Winburn Way, Ashland.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and at
tended the University of Ore
gon. She is employed by the
Northwest Bookkeeping Serv
ice in Ashland. Mr. Barnett
attended Ashland High school
and Southern Oregon college.
He is employed by Sambo's
in Medford.
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The two daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Richard
son, 749 West Fourteenth
street, posed for the 1963
Easier page of The Medford
Mail Tribune published to
day. The girls are Molly,
the younger, and Melinda.
This morning they will at
tend Easter services at
Medford Congregaiional
church, to which the girli
and their parents belong.
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