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SUNDAY, JUNE 1. US!
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEOFOR. OREGON
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Van Dyke-Dammrose
Rites of Interest Here
Ctrl M. Brophy (at Uii), president of
the Jackson County Bar auocialion, and
.other members ol the association recently
ponord lha annual visit hara of members
of tha Oregon auprema court and thair
wives. Pictured at Rogu Valley Country
club during a dinner given for lha Juillcti
are (left to right) Mr. Brophy, Mri. Brophy,
Mn. William M. McAllister and Chief Jus
tica McAlliiler, who lived in Medford many
years before moving to Salem. During tha
dinner the chief justice ipoke about tha
court, about tha harmonioui atmosphere
which prevail! among tha memberi and ex
pressed hii appreciation to hi colleague!.
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Miu Patricia Bigham
(Bralnard photo)
Engagement
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bigham,
12UB Murray atrcet, announce
the engagement ot their
daughter, Miss Patricia Ann
Bigham, , to Kenneth Ernest
Green, son of Mr. ana Mrs. u
h, Crecn, 919 Kenyon alrcet.
Miss Bigham la a I960 grad
uate of Medford High achool.
She is employed as an Inter
national Business Machine
keypunch operator at Harry
and Pavid's Bear Creek or
chards. : . ';
The bridegroom-elect Is a
1960 graduate of El Camino
High school, Sacramento,
Calif. He attended American
River Junior college in Sacra
mento and now is employed
as a Journeyman lather.
The wedding is act for Aug
ust 23.
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Farewell
Events Held
Several farewell events
have been given to honor Mr.
and Mrs. V, P. Nicolettl, 31
Crater Lake avenue. The cou
ple with their two sons, David
and Robert, will live in Port
land where Mr. Nicolettl has
been transferred by the Rock
Island lines which he repre
sents. '
Recent events which honor
ed Mrs. Nicolettl have been
bridge luncheons. Mrs. Wal
ter B. Hlnkle entertained at
her home, 2437 ''Capital ave
nue. Mrs. Fred T. Burich was
hostess at her home, 2302 Hill
crest road, when a handker
chief shower also was given
in Mrs. Nlcoletti's honor, and
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lowry
and Mrs. Paul Haviland enter
tained at tha Lowry home,
Colvcr road.
Mr. and Mrs. Haviland also
were hosts tor a dinner and
evening of bridge for couples
which honored Mr. and Mrs.
Nicolettl.
Another event was a cock-
tall parly and dinner at the
Colony restaurant given tor
Mr, Nicolettl by rcprescnta-
Uvea of the various railway
lines in Medford.
Other events are planned
before the family departs.
Local Students
On Europe Tour
. Miss Jacquallne Garrett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Geary Garrett, Coker Butte
road, Medford, and Miss De
anna Hull, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence D. Hull,
Route 2, Central Point, left
Friday from Seattle tor a two
month tour of Europe.
They departed this week
end from New York City for
their first stop, Lisbon, Portu
gal. The Itinerary includes 13
countries.
The young women are with
a group of students from Seat
tle university, sponsors of the
lour.
On their return they plan a
stopover of several days in
New York City. From there
they will continue to St.
! Loula, Mo., to visit Miss Hull's
sister. Miss Reglna Hull. The
' travelers expect to return
I home about August 25.
Couple Moves
To Estate Home
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Day,
who have made their home
on Blue Moon ranch, Central
Point, tor the past several
years, have left the ranch to
reside in a home on the lake
shore of Table Rock estates
They plan to build a residence
near that of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
John S. Day, Gold Rev, lo
cated on a hilltop of the
estates.
Mr. Day is a former Jack'
son county Judge,
Central Point
Group Returns
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs
Jlmmle Ross and Mr. and
Mrs. John Davis, both of
Windsor way, Central Point,
have returned from a week's
trip to California.
The group spent three days
in San Francisco where they
attended a performance of
"Under the Yum Yum Tree,"
and attended other theatrical I
events.
From the Bay City they
traveled to Lake Tahoe where
they spent another three days
before arriving home the end
of the week.
Mr. andMrs E. R. Rice.
910 West Jlth street, are leav
ing the Medford area to reside
in Ramus, Calif. Mr. Rice
I will be employed by Wright
I way Concrete Construction
1 company there.
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Miss Mary Music
(Knackstedt photo)
Betrothal News
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Music,
Route 4, Box 399-DI, Medford,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Louise
Music, to Jerry Edwin Arm
strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Armstrong, Central Point.
Miss Music is a 1983 gradu
ate of Medford High school
and is employed by Gressett's
cleaners, Medford. Her fiance
recently completed four years
with the United States Air
Force and is employed by
Medco Plywood company,
Medford.
The wedding Is planned for
late September.
Englishwoman
Valley Visitor
Mrs. E. Garnett of Leek,
Staffordshire, England, who
has been visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald S. Rlchardspn
and family In Portland for
several weeks, arrived here
Friday and Is a guest ot Mrs.
E. P. Leavitt, Old Stage road.
Mrs. Garnett will also visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Rich
ardson and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Ncalon of the Table Rock
district while In the valley.
On Interest In the Roaue
valley Is the marriage of Miss
Karmen Kay Dammrose and
John P. Van Dyke wnicn was
an event ot June 12 in Eu
gene.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Damm
rose, Cralgmont, Ida., and the
bridegroom is a son of Mrs.
Naomi Van Dyke and Frank
J. Van Dyke, both of Medtord
The ceremony was read a
3 o'clock In the afternoon by
ihm Rev. Georie R. Asnwood
Jr., in the chapel of Central
United Presbyterian cnurcn.
Mn. Robert B 1 e a s I nge
Lewlston, Ida., was matron of
honor and the bridesmaids
were Miss Janet Carter, Lane
n.tuAon anri Mias Bonnie va
Dyke, a sister of the bride.
Broom.
v mi Wnnd. Eugene, was
best man, and ushers were
Douglas Dammrose, uraig-
mont, a brother o: me onne
and Dave Breed, Eugene.
Wears Chantilly Lace
The bride was given In mar
riage by her father, iter cnan
tilly lace gown was styled
with a shirred, bouffant full
, -4U .it,- Th hnrt sleeved
bodice was ornamented with
seed pearls and sequins ae-
.iMnA uifth Knhrina necKiine.
Her elbow length veil was at
tached to a crown oi scco
.ri. nH ihe carried a white
Testament with white satin
rosebuds and ivy.
Thm aitonrianU' organdy
anum uore desisned the same
as the bride's gown, the honor
attendant wearing pink with
matching veiled hat and carry-
Ign melon colored satin rose
buds with ivy, and the brides
maids wearing melon color
with matching hats and carry
ing bouquets of pink satin
rosebuds with ivy.
Pew ends were marked with
melon colored ribbons and the
chapel was decorated with
pink carnations and Ivy.
Douglas Dammrose furn
ished a solo and he and James
Hoduffer sang a duet.
A reception given by the
bride'a parents followed the
ceremony.
Guests attending from Med
ford included Frank Van
Dyke, the bridegroom's fa
ther, and Mrs. Van Dyke, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Goodwin ana
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Delleu-
back.
The bride's traveling sun
was white which she wore
with moss green accessories.
Her corsage, a gift from the
bridegroom, was of pink car
nations and rosebuds with ivy.
Live at School
The couple is to return
from their trip June 20 when
they will live at Hawthorne
hall at the University ot Ore
gon. The bride and bridegroom
both attended the University
of Oregon. The bride Is head
resident of Walton dormitor
ies and the bridegroom is a
research assistant in physics
at the university, while work
ing toward his doctor of
philosophy degree. He also
has attended California Insti
tute of Technology, Pasadena
and holds his masters degree
from the university.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Dammrose wore a toast
silk jacket dress with beige
accessories and her corsage
was of Talisman roses.- The
bridegroom' mother was
dressed in a Kelly green silk
sheath frock with white ac
cessories. She wore a light
pink rosebud corsage.
Couple Visits
Ashland Family
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Dinwiddle were
guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Keating at their
Valley View home. They left
Thursday .for Berkeley, Calif.,
u,hii- Mr Dinwiddie will
enter the University of Cali
fornia Monday.
Mrs Dinwiddle, the former
Gerda Kretzchmar, was mar
ried to Mr. Dinwiddie in Lu-
beck, Germany, while he was
stationed In the Baltic area
with tha United States army.
The old seaport has been home
of the Kretzchmars for many
years.
Mr. Dinwiddle, who Is the
son of Mrs. Keating, com
pleted two yean at Tulane
university before entering the
army. He spent 3Vi years In
Germany. He plans to con
tinue his musical education at
the University of California
and return again to Germany
for advanced study.
Engaged Pair
Visitors Here;
Parties Given
Gary Winetrout and his
fiancee, Miss Sueann Jenkins
of Mesa, Ariz., left last week
to return to Arizona after
spending 10 days here with
Mr. Wlnetrout's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Graff Jr.,
2196 West Hillside drive.
Both young people are stu
dents at Arizona State univer
sity, Tempe.
While here the two stu
dents, whose engagement and
approaching marriage was re
cently announced, were hon
ored at a number of parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker
were hosts for a dinner in
their honor. Mr. Winetrout's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Winetrout, with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodger Sterton, also
hosted a dinner for the visit
ors. Mrs. O. J. Halboth hon
ored Miss Jenkins at a luncheon.
The wedding Is set for Au
gust 24 in Arizona. Miss Jen
kins Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett C. Jenkins. Mesa.
Mrs. Graff and her two
youngest sons, Gregory and
Jeflory Graff, plan to leave
tomorrow for Orange, Calif.,
to visit Mrs. Graft's mother
and brother. An older son,
Jerry Winetrout, left last
week for the University of
California, Los Angeles, to at
tend summer session. He was
enrolled at the University of
Oregon last school year in
pre-law.
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Dinner Given
As Farewell
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V.
Carpenter were hosts June 13
In their Topsides orchard
home on Old Stage road at
a dinner which was a fare
well event honoring Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Eden and Mr. and
Mrs. V. P. Nicolettl. Both cou
ples leave soon to live in
Portland. 1
Both the Edcas and Nico
lottls are known in the valley
for their civic Interests and
both Mrs. Eden and Mrs. Nico
tlve In the Jackson County
Red Cross chapter. -lettl
have been especially ac-
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Mrs. Robert D. Swanberg
Betrothal News
Is Received
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Chase, Cusick, Wash., have
announced the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Miss Joyce
Marjorie Chase, to Kenneth
E. McKim, a lieutenant in
the Air Force, and son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKim,
3653 South Pacific highway,
Phoenix.
Miss Chase is a graduate
of the Deaconess hospital
school of nursing at Whit
worth college, Spokane,
Wash.
Lieutenant McKim has at
tended the University of Ore
gon and Oregon State univer
sity. He received his com
mission in the Air Force in
1961 and now is stationed at
Ellsworth Air Force base,
South Dakota.
After their August wedding
in Cusick, the couple plan to
live In Rapid City, S.D.
Kessels Visit
Ashland Home
Ashland - Arriving Thurs
day for a short visit in Ash
land at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Sommer, 163 Oak
street, were her niece and
family, Dr. and Mrs. John
Kesscl and sons John and
Tommy, who are driving from
Seattle to Washington, D.C.,
where Dr. Kessel is .- under
special assignment by the
National Central Committee
ot the Republican party. He
has been on the faculty of the
University of Washington.
Other week end guests are
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner
of San Mateo, Calif, and Bar
clay Leeds, Los Angeles, who
are also visiting with their
aunt, Mrs. Mabel Kinney, 596
Park street.
Sponsor
Honored
Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Gen
essee street, who with Mr.
Eden will leave the end of
this month for Portland
where they will live, was hon
ored at a tea given recently
by Beta Sigma Phi sorority
chapter members ia Girls
Community club.
Mrs. Eden has been spon
sor of the Alapha Beta chap
ter for 16 years. Other chap
ters represented were Xi
Beta Kappa and Xi Mu. The
group presented the honored
guest an inscribed silver com
pote.
Mrs. Shephen Nye, Mrs,
Raymond Reter, Mrs. Iriving
Thompson, Mrs. Richard Card
and Mrs. Willard Chinn pre
sided at the tea table.
Mr. and Mrs. Eden have
been honored at several social
events and others are plan
ned before their departure
from the valley.
Father of Bride
Performs Rites
The father of the bride and
a brother officiated ' at the
wedding June 14 in Tacoma,
Wash., when Miss Helen L.
Simon became the bride of
Robert D. Swanberg.
The bride is the daughter
of the Rev. John E. Simon,
minister of St. Peter's Lu
theran church, and Mrs. Si
mon. Mr. Swanberg's father
is John M. Swanberg, Seattle.
The newlyweds, both teach
ers this year in the Yelm,
Wash., schools, chose Tacoma
for their wedding so the cere
mony could be attended by
their students. The bride, a
graduate of Hood River High
school and the University of
Oregon, teaches music and
drama, Mr. Swanberg, who
attended West Seattle High
school and the University of
Washington, is a teacher of
German. He will be with the
Olympia city schools this fall.
The eight o'clock evening
ceremony, held at the Good
Shepherd Lutheran church,
was attended by 250 relatives
and friends.
Bride Chooses Music
. For her wedding music the
bride chose Purcell's "Trum
pet Voluntary" and the "Wed
ding March" from "Midsum
mer Night's Dream" by Men
delssohn. Miss Carolyn Moell-.
ring, Seattle, was organist,
and Michael Murphy, Yelrh,
Wash., a music student of the
bride, was soloist. He sang "O
Perfect Love" and Helnrich
Schutz' "Whither Thou Go-est."-
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The Rev. Mr. Simon, assist
ed by his son, John M. Simon,
seminary student, officiated
at the wedding. The bride's
father also gave her in marriage.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of imported
Chantilly lace and miramist
taffeta fashioned with eblow
length sleeves, portrait neck
line accented with Venetian
lace applique, and bouffant
skirt with taffeta panels. The
skirt formed a chapel train.
Her silk illusion veil was held
by an open crown of pearlized
orange blossoms and she car
ried a bouquet of white roses
and carnations.
Attendants in White
Mrs. Paul Fratzke, Seattle,
was matron of honor and oth
er attendants were Mrs. Ted
Brown, Hood River, and Miss
Elsie Sherman, Yelm. Miss
Cindy Erickson, Yelm, was
flower girl and candlclighters
were Patricia Mosman, Yelm
and Linda Morris, Tacoma;
Their frocks were of white)
miramist taffeta with bell
skirts and they carried white;
carnations with blue ribbon.
John K. Swanberg, Seattle,'
served as best man for his
brother and seating the guests
were Gilbert Penrose, Seat
tie; William Ward, Tumwater,
Wash.; Elmer Erickson, Yelm,
and William Simon, Penrose,
Colo., brother of the bride.
Jeffrey Swanberg Seattle,
nephew of the bridegroom,
was ring bearer. Acolyte was
Thomas E. Simon, another
brother of the bride.
White summer flowers dec
orated the church for thai '
ceremony.
Following the wedding at
reception was held at tha
church.
The couple are traveling in;
Canada on their wedding trip,
the bride left wearing a pow
der blue suit with white rosa
corsage and patent leather ac
cessories. They will mak
their home in Lacey, Wash.,
after June 21. . .
Travelers .
To Return'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Don
ahue, 1687 Spring street, ara
expected home today attef
spending the past two weeks
traveling in the Eastern
states. The Donahues were in
New York City and Washing
ton, D.C., and then went south
to visit friends in Cape Cam
averal. i
The travelers first motored
south to San Jose, Calif:,
where they were guests of
their son-in-law and daugh
ter,' Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Green. They attended gradua
tion ceremonies at San Josa
State college, Mr. Green hav
ing been a member of the)
class. He plans to enter tha
University of C a 1 i f o r nia,
Berkeley, in the fall to study
law.
The Donahues continued
east from San Jose by plane
and in New York City were
guests of their daughter, Miss
Patricia Donahue, a hostess
for Trans-World airlines.
Guests
Ashland - Recent guests at
the Valley View home of Sen.
Lyndel Newbry have : been,
Mrs. Newbry's parents, Mi
and Mrs. S. H. Short of Santa
Cruz, Calif., who formerly;
lived in Ashland.
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