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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1963 wr 7 A-'.t-l I t 1 Mr. and Mil. Roy Dean Worthington (Knackiiedt photo) Rites Held at Friends Church .Miss Carman Saundra Ham ilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carthal James Hamilton, 870 Ellen avenue, became the bride of Roy Dean Worthing ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Francis Worthington, 2391 Howard avenue, in a cere mony held Saturday, May 25 at Medford Friends church. The Rev. Andrew W. Rahn, Central Point, officiated at the double ring rites attended by 150 relatives and friends. The candlelight ceremony was held at 8 o'clock in the eve ning. Baskets of pale yellow and lavender stock decorated the altar and white satin bows marked the pew ends. Michael Eoark was soloist, accom panied by Miss Georgia powers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of satin brocade fashioned with a full skirt which formed a train. The fitted bodice was sprinkled with pearls and the scooped neckline and long sleeves were edged with pearls. A small pearl crown held her silk illusion veil which was elbow length and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and yellow rosebuds. She also carried a Bible, a gift on her 16th birthday, and a lace handkerchief, a gift from a former classmate, Miss Peggy Brownlee, San Francisco. Three Attend Bride Miss Lynne Kinney was maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Glenda Worthington, sister of the bridegroom and Mrs. Louis Stanton, Chico, Calif., a cousin of the bride. They wore satin frocks fashioned with bell skirts and jackets with match ing shoes and veils. Miss Kin ney was in yellow and the other attendants wore frocks of pale orchid. Their bouquets were of car nations, the honor attendant'3 in yellow and white, and the others in yellow. The bou quets were colonial nosegays with accents of ivy. Lighting the candles were Miss Kathy Worthington, cousin of the bridegroom, and Jean hart's A This shape, the villages A frame, u the best thing that ever happened to a pit It opens new frontiers in freedom, eleeince and ease. And the Fortrtr polyestet tnd cotton Nend keep it permanently civilized, (honing it uncivilized . . . old-hat.) Country heather shades of light Olive, Red, or Blue. Sues 6 to 16. . . . . M Ours Exclusively Where You Find the Clothes You love To live In 617 East Main, Medford Phont 772-8992 1 Miss Maurie Kinney. They wore lavender taffeta frocks with small pearl crowns hold ing short veils. Their flowers were white carnations. Flower girl was Miss Glynna Gayle Fish, Roseburg, cousin of the bride. She wore a yellow taf feta frock and carried a minia ture bouquet similar to the bride's. Danny Earl Fish, another cousin, served as ring bearer. Steven Hudson, Grants Pass, served as best man. Seating the guests were Jack D. Downs, Anderson, Calif., cousin of the bride, and Ivan Higinbotham. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hamilton chose a bone white suit with peacock blue accessories. Mrs. Worthington wore an egg shell suit with pale pink accessories. Their corsages were pink rosebuds. Reception Held A reception followed the wedding in the reception hall at the church. Mrs. Pat Gu- gino, aunt of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Dwight Worthington poured punch. Pouring coffee was Miss Brownlee. Miss Cheryl Potucek was in charge of the guest book and passed the bags of rice. Mrs. Adrian Stansficld and Mrs. Ray Goodson were at the gift table. For traveling thp bride wore a yellow wool suit with white accessories. The newly weds are making their home at 43 Oak street, Central Point. The bride attended Cra ter High school and Southern Oregon college. The bride groom also attended Crater High school and is employed by White City Plywood com pany. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fish, Roseburg, maternal grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downs. Ander son. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Hamilton, Dorris, Calif., and Gaylon Fish, Eugene, uncles and aunts of the bride; and Mr. Stanton, Chico, Calif., cousin of the bride. Noble Grands Club Sets Meeting Date Gold Hill The final meet ing for the season for Past Noble Grands club of Ame thyst Rebekah lodge will be a dinner at North's Chuck Wagon restaurant in Medford at 6 p.m., Thursday, June 27. The club will not meet dur ing the summer. The May session of the group was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Ncwnham. Newlyweds Make Home In Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd Rohrbach are making their home in Redmond, Ore., fol lowing their return from a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe. The bride is the former Naida Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Smith, formerly of Medford, now of Klamath Falls. She ; a graduate of Medford High school, Robertson School of Business, and Linficld col lege, McMinnville and was employed in Portland prior to her marriage. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Barnes, Central Point. Mr. Rohrbach is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Rohrbach, Bend. He is a graduate of Ba ker High school. Central Ore gon college at Bend, and the University of Oregon where he was affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity. He is cm ployed by Crater Lake Ma chinery company. The wedding was held April 20 in Kern Park Chris tion church, Portland, with the Rev. Kenneth Johnston officiating. The bride wore a floor length gown of embroidered white nylon organza and car ried a cascade bouquet of ste phanotis and yellow roses en circling a white orchid. Her veil was held by a headdress of pearl flowers. Her hand kerchief of lace from Brus sels, Belgium, had belonged to her great grandmother. Mrs. Bernard Heuker, Port land was matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Barbara Barnes, Roseburg, and Mrs. Donnie Dunlap, sis ter of the bridegroom. Their frocks were yellow embroi dered organza and they car ried nosegays of yellow and white carnations. Mr. Dunlap served as best man and Anthony Lum and Nicholas Wiltz Jr., both Port land, seated the guests. A reception, attended by 200 relatives and friends, fol lowed in the church fellow ship hall. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Smith wore a sheath frock of light green lace with matching accessories. Mrs. Rohrbach chose a pink linen sheath dress with white acces sories. Their corsages were orchids. Cordelia Arnold Honored Guest; To Be Married Miss Cordelia Arnold, Sa lem, former Medford resident, was honored at a bridal shower given recently by Mrs. Wilson Wait and Mrs. W. H. Sutter in the latter's home at 119 Newtown street. Miss Arnold, the bride-elect of Floyd Mortiz, superinten dent of schools in Coulee City, Wash., formerly was employ ed in the accounting offices at Harry and David's Bear Creek orchards. Now a teacher, shu has been instructing at the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. The wedding date has been set for July 12 in Salem. Prize winners at bridge during the shower were Mrs. Norman Capsey, Mrs. Lou Martin, Mrs. Burl Bureson and Mrs. Louise Davis. Miss Arnold and Miss Kath- erine Paladino of Hillsboro were houseguests of Mrs. Sutter. Miss June Wheaton enter tained the visitors at dinner during their visit here. SOC Art Fund Aided by Show Ashland - John Schroedcr, Rogue River, president of the Southern Oregon college Art club, has announced that the May 24-26 art exhibit and sale conducted at the SOC Brill Art gallery was well attended and the art scholarship fund was increased by 35 per cent Future art sales by the art club will be held before Christmas of each year, Schroeder said. I Miss Patricia Golia Two Students Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Goltz, 1532 Stratford avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Sue, to Douglas Gordon Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, Route 1 Box 190, Eagle Point. The bride-elect was gradu ated from Medford High school in 1962 and is attend ing Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland. The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of Butte Falls High school, attended Arizona Bible Institute, Phoenix, Ariz., and is attending Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland. This summer he will be employed and also doing mis sion work in Alaska. A June wedding is planned in 1964. Wedding Date Set By Couple Rogue River - Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Jones of East Evans creek, Rogue River, announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter. Miss Janice Louise Jones, to Joseph Howard Cornett, Brookings, Ore. The wedding is planned for June 29. The ceremony will be read by Rev. Henry Hoi singer at 8 o'clock in the eve ning at Rogue River Presby terian church. Miss Jones is a 1963 gradu ate of the Rogue River High school. Mr. Cornett attended schools in Grayland, Wash. He recently completed five years of service with the U.S. Navy, and is now employed by the Brookings Plywood plant. . The couple will make their home in that city. Valley Couple Married in Reno Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Gladys Rimmin, 831 West Twelfth street, to Roy Lee Thompson, 3316 Bursell road, Central Point. The ceremony took place Saturday, May 18, In First Methodist church, Reno. Ac companying the couple were the bride's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rammin, Medford, and her daughter, Mrs. Helen McPeak, Alturas. Calif. The bride wore a beige lace dress with matching access ories and a pink corsage. Mrs. Thompson, known In civic and lodge circles in the valley, is Pocahontas of Wea- tonka council, Degree of Poca hontas. The newlyweds enter tained members of the coun cil at their home on Bursctl road May 24 following a lodge session. I . .rJ,,. ' I Couple on Trip To East Coast Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Webster, 810 South Oakdale avenue, are expected to return home late this month after traveling since April 1 from the California coast to the eastern seaboard. In Sacramento, San Fran cisco and Long Beach, Calif., they were guests of friends and relatives. From there they left for Florida, stopping at points of interest enroute. In Pennsylvania they were with relatives of Mr. Webster staying there for about three weeks before continuing to New York City. Pamela Sue Belles (Brainerd photo) August Date Set by Pair Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Betlcs, Annandalc, Va have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Pamela Sue Bcttes, to Jeffrey M. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lee, Klam ath Falls. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are students at South ern Oregon college. The bridegroom-elect Is lo graduate in June and will join the Southern Oregon college staff next year. The wedding Is planned for August. Sally Jo Herriott Engagement News Is Made Known Applegate - Mr, and Mrs. Karl Herriott of Applegate an nounce . the engagement of their daughter, Sally Jo to Richard Dale Klncaid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kin caid, Williams, Ore. Both Miss Herriott and her fiance are students at Grants Pass High school and will graduate this June. No date has been set for the wedding. Betrothal Told By Litwillers Ashland - The engagement of Capt. Doris Lltwillcr, U.S. Air Force, to Lt. Cmdr. George Robert MacClclland, U.S. Navy, was announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, 1903 Ashland street. Captain Litwiller is a flight nurse and is stationed at Mc Guire Air base in New Jersey where Colonel MacClclland is also on duty. An early summer wedding is planned by the couple who have been visiting in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Litwiller and with the Gene Litwillers, 1300 Oregon street. Lutheran Women Plan Luncheon Officers and committee chairmen for the coming year will be honored at a meeting of Lutheran Church Women's guild this week. It will be held Tuesday, June 4, at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. Henry Moycr, 1755 Nledcr. meycr drive. Hostesses for the luncheon will be members of the ro tiring executive board and Esther circle. All women of the church are invited to attend. 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