Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1963, Image 19

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    PEO Convention
To Draw Many
From Medford
A large delegation of PEO
bisterhood members from this
rea will be in Portland June
17 through 19 to attend the
annual state convention of the
..aicriiooa to be held on the
campus of Lewis and Clark
college.
Included will be three state
officers, Mrs. E. L. Bartholo
mew, Medford, state presi
dent, a member of Chapter
v-u, mrs. t i e t c h e r Fish
Phoenix, second vice Dresi-
dent, from Chapter BE, and
Mrs. Archie C. Fries, Ashland,
treasurer, from Chapter BN.
Chapter delegates who plan
. uc mere are Mrs. William
Leever, Chapter AA; Mrs.
uonam Gardner, Central
roim, chapter CP; Mrs. David
5. Chirgwin, Chapter BE, and
Mrs. Earl Johnson, Chapter
CG.
A number of members from
the various chapters also will
be there.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Linda Colleen Hadden
Happy Camp
Pair Engaged
Happy Camp-Mr. and Mrs.
Aral Hadden, Happy Camp,
have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Lin
da Colleen, to Frank Rose,
also Happy Camp.
; Mr. Rose is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thom
as, Happy Camp.
Miss Hadden was graduat
ed from Happy Camp High
school in the recent ceremo
nies for the class of 1963, and
her fiance was graduated
with the class of 1962.
A late summer wedding is
planned by the couple; the
ceremony will be held . in
Happy Camp.
Mr. and Mn. Curtis
Val Womtlsdorf
(Knacktiedi photo)
Miss Aeschliman Bride
Of Curtis Womelsdorf
Miss Karen Joann Aeschli
man became the bride of Cur
tis Vale Womelsdorf in 3
o'clock afternoon rites read
June 8 in the Medford First
Church of Nazarene. The Rev.
Harold Sanner performed the
ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Aeschli
man, 429 Benson street, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mrs. Evelyn Womelsdorf, Dia
mond lake, and Russell Wom
elsdorf, Ridgeficld, Wash.
The bridegroom's parents
and his sister had been mar
ried in the same church.
Miss Barbara Aeschliman
was maid of honor for her
sister and bridesmaids were
the Misses Willajo Mills, Jo
ann Holmes and Laurene Kel
low. Terry Minter, a niece of
the bridegroom, was flower
girl.
The bridegroom's brother,
John Womelsdorf, served as
best man. Seating the guests
were Jerry Gaines and Terry
Simmons, cousins of the
bridegroom, and Clarence
Johnson, his uncle.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
floor length gown with lace
bodice trimmed with sequins
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and pearls. The skirt was
styled of lace and net with
tiered front. Her bouquet was
a white orchid with yellow
roses. A pill box hat held her
elbow length veil.
The attendants wore match
ing pale lavender satin sheath
dresses with lavender chiffon
overskirts, and their veils
wete similar to that worn by
the bride. They carried rings
of marguerite daisies.
The church was decorated
with yellow and white gladio
lus and white bows marked
the pew end. Wedding songs
were sung by Mrs. Millie Lin
dell and Melvin Johnson.
The reception, given by the
bride's parents, was held in
the church annex. Mrs. Melvin
Johnson had charge of ar
rangements and wedding cake
had been made by the bride's
mother.
Mrs. W. O. Beard cut and
served the cake and Mrs. Gail
Corbett poured the coffee.
Mrs. Melvin Johnson presided
at the punch bowl while Miss
Deena Beard registered the
guests. In charge of the gift
table were Mrs. Clarence
Johnson and Miss Donna
Johnson.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception, Mrs. Aeschli
man wore a blue lace frock
with matching hat and white
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother was dressed in beige
lace with brown accessories.
Both wore corsages of Cecile
Brunner roses.
100 si Reception
About 100 guests attended
the reception and some 150
were at the wedding cere
mony. The couple made a wedding
trip to Crescent City and San
Francisco, Calif. They are to
return this week and will live
at 4523 Table Rock road.
The bride, before her mar
riage, was employed at Rogue
Valley Manor, and also was a
dental assistant for Dr. F. L.
Mellish. She attended Med
ford High school and South
ern Oregon college. The bride
groom attended both Medford
and Crater High schools. He
is employed by Cascade Wood
products.
The bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Dohe trav
eled from Omaha, Nebr., to
attend the wedding and her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Gail Corbett, and family, were
here from Los Angeles.
.
Nile Socio
Plans Made
Final plans have been com
pleted for the first social
luncheon in this area for
members of Zulcima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, set for
Monday, June 17. The no
hostess event is to be held in
the Medford hotel at 12:30
p. m. Cards will be played
during the afternoon.
Members from Ashland,
Grants Pass and Medford are
expected to attend.
It is the plan that :uch
events will be held each
month beginning in the fall
and this possibility will be
discussed during the Monday
meeting.
Those who attend should
take their own cards.
Roberts-Byrd Ceremony
Held in Ashland Church
SUNDAY. JUNE It. 1983
Ashland-Miss Joan Cynthia
Byrd became the bride of
Claude Harrison Roberts ' in
a double ring ceremony read
June 1 in the Church of the
Nazarene. The Rev. E. E.
Crawford performed the rites
at 1:30 o'clock in the after
noon. About 250 guests at
tended. The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Byrd,
782 Park street, Ashland, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rob
erts, Glide, Ore.
Mrs. William C. Willits, Mc
Kinleyvillc, Calif., a sister of
the bride, was matron of hon
or. Cousins of the bride, Miss
Viola Hartwell and Miss Mar
cia Riddle, both Ashland,
were bridesmaids. Junior
bridesmaid was Miss Nancy
Byrd, another sister.
Miss Becky Fowler, and
Noble Fowler, both of Colton,
Calif., and both cousins of
the bride, carried the rings.
Dean Simpson, Glide, was
best man, and groomsmen
were Charles Wilde and Rollo
Damewood, both Glide.
Steven Roberts, a brother of
the bridegroom, was junior
groomsman.
Six Ushers
Ushers were Mr. Willits;
James Arnold, Medford; Ed
ward Richardson, Madras,
Ore.; Albert Hartwell, Ash
land; Brian Laurence, Win
ston, Ore.; and Raymond Se
balla. Myrtle Creek.
Candlclighters were Miss
Cookie Coon, Myrtle Creek,
and Miss Karen Zimmerman,
Dixonville, Ore.
Mr. Byrd escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride's
full length grown was of
Chantilly lace over satin with
tiers of tulle and lace. Her
full veil was held by a crown
of lace and pearis and she
carried an heirloom handker
chief, a gift from the bride
groom's grandmother. The
bridal bouquet was of white
roses centered with a white
orchid.
The matron of honor wore
a lavender cniiton gown over
taffeta and her bouquet was
of white carnations. The
bridemaids' gowns were of
yellow chiffon over taffeta
and they carried bouquets of
white carnations. The Junior
bridesmaid wore a matching
dress and carried a similar
bouauet.
Miss Fowler wore a white
silk lace dress over yellow
taffeta. The candelighters
Grandmother
At Graduation
Mrs. Vern D. Brophy, Haw
thorne Gardens, has return
ed home after having been
in Omaha. Neb., to visit her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Squires and
their daughters, Stepnanie
and Molly.
While there Mrs. Bropny
attended the graduation cere
monies of West Side High
school: SteDhanie was a mem
ber of the class. The gradu
ate, who spent last summer
in Indonesia as an American
Field service exchange stu
dent, will spend the summer
in Mayaguez, Puerto mco.
She was selected by the Epis
copal church for a student
project sponsored by the
church and supervised by one
of the church's order for
women. Miss Squires plans to
major in languages at college
and will study Spanish while
in Puerto Rico.
Mr. and Mrs. Squires and
their daughters will leave
Omaha soon to live in Indian
Student Will
Study in Japan
Grants Pass - Miss Kocne
Rasanen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Weikko M- Rasanen, 320
Union avenue, Grants Pass,
is one of the nine Antloch
college students who is spend
ing the next year In study at
Waseda university, Tokyo,
Japan.
A graduate of Grants Pass
High school, Miss Rasanen en
tered Antioch in 1961. She
tentatively plans to major in
the field of sociology.
Under the liberal arts col
lege's cooperative plan of
education, which requires that
all students regularly supple
ment their on-campus study
with off-campus work experi
ence, Miss Rasanen has work
ed at several cooperative
Jobs, including for the Presi
dent's committee on Juvenile
delinquency and youth crime,
Washington, D.C.
wore gowns of mint green
taffeta. All had carnation cor
sages. Miss Sue Mittag was vocal
ist. Flower Cirli
The flower girls, Susan Wil
lits, McKinleyville, a niece of
the bride, and Betsy Roberts,
Glide, a sister of the bride
groom, wore pink chiffon
dresses over taffeta and their
corsages were of pink rose
buds. The bride's mother wore a
pink lace dress over dark pink
taffeta and the bridegroom's
mother was dressed in pink
and white. Both had pink
rosebud corsages.
At the reception which fol
lowed the ceremony, Mrs.
John Richardson, Lakeview,
Mrs. N. C. Fowler, Colton,
and Mrs. Clarence Hartwell,
Ashland, aunts of the bride,
served the wedding cake.
Mrs. John Arnold, Medford;
and Mrs. Harold Riddle, Ash
land, also aunts, had charge
of the reception.
The candelighters served
the punch and coffee, and in
charge of the guest book were
the Misses Dolly and Bonnie
Byrd, Ashland, and Greg and
Miss Patty Byrd, Tahoe City,
Calif., all cousins of the bride.
The couple made a wedding
trip to southern California
and Mexico.
Many Gutiit
Among guests from a dis
tance were the N. C. Fowler
and Troy Ashby families, Col
ton; Mr. and Mrs. John Rich
ardson, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Noble, Lakeview; Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Evans and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Noble and Fred Hilton, all
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Noble and family, Bo
nanza; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rosenbaum and family, Pow
ell Butte, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Byrd and family,
Tahoe City; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Shanks, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Coon, all Myrtle
Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Roberts and family, and Mrs.
Ruth Laurence and family,
all Winston; Mrs. Elaine Rob
erts, Green, Ore.; Kenneth Ho-
back, Chiloquin; Mrs. Judith
Angell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Harland
Myers and family, Mrs. Rus
sell Parr and Mrs. Jack Palm,
all Roseburg; Mr., and Mrs
Laurence Simmons and Da
1 vid Brown, Coos Bay; Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Simmons and fam
ily, Riddle; Roland Reed, Oak
ridge; Roger Walling, Suther
land; Mr. and Mrs. William
Zimmerman and family, Dix
onville, and Miss Kathy Ful
ler, Santa Ana, Calif.
The bride was graduated
from Ashland High school in
1960 and the bridegroom from
Glide High school the same
year. He attended Southern
Oregon college.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Harrison Roberta
(Knackitedt photo)
WEDDING...
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. San
derson, Shady Cove, announce
the engagement oi their
daughter, Judith Ann, to
Jamas C, Gilbreath. ion of
Mrs. Neva S. McKeen, alto oi
Shady Cove. Both are grad
uates of Eagl Point High
school. The bridegroom-elect
is employed by R. B. Browns
Trucking company In Med
ford. A January wedding Is
planned.
Club To Install
In Jacksonville
Jacksonville - Officers tor
the Jacksonville Garden club
will be installed at a meeting
Thursday, June 20 in the
home of Mrs. A. G. Molschen-
bacher, 1729 Old Stage road
Mrs. O. V. Poe, retiring
district director, will install
the officers during the after
noon session which will open
at 1:30 p.m.
Cohostcss will be Mrs. C.
P. Smcts.
Teacher
To Travel
In Spain
Dick Carter, Medford, for
eign language Instructor at
Hedrick Junior High school,
left Friday for Portland
where he will Join other
teachers who have been se
lected for a language and cul
ture tour of Spain.
From Portland the group
will travel to Vancouver,
B.C., Canada and they then
will continue, by train, to
Montreal where they are to
enplane for London, England.
The tour calls for a five-
day stopover In London be
fore they arrive in Madrid,
Spain. Mr. Carter will enroll
in the Eurocenter Language
institute where he will study
Spanish, with the possibility
that he also will study the
Russian language. The course
will be held through the
month of July.
For the first two weeks
in August the group is free
I to disperse and travel wherev
er they wish to ao, Mr. Car
ter has planned to be on the
Mediterranean coast near Va
lencia.
As a group, they will meet
again In London on August
20 and make the return trip
over the Bame route.
Adarel Events Set
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Jacksonville - Two sessions
are planned this week for
members of Adarel chapter.
Order of the Eastern Star.
The first will be the last regu
lar meeting of the lodge be
fore their summer recess,
Thursday, June 20 at 8 p.m.
in the Jacksonville Masonic
temple. Mr. and Mrs. Don C.
Shores, worthy patron and
matron will preside.
The other event Is to be
open installation ceremonies
which are planned for Satur
day, June 22, also in the tem
ple. Mrs. Helen Buffington Is
to be installed worthy matron
and Orval Shores, worthy pa
tron. During the Thursday meet
ing reports on a grand chap
ter meeting are to be given.
At the grand session Mrs. Don
C. Shores was appointed for
a three-year term to the en
dowment scholarship commit
tee of the grand chapter in
Oregon.
Refreshment will be erv
ed that evening by Mr. Hul
dah Thurman, Mr. and Mr.
Noel Davis and Mr. C. C.
Proctor.
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Past president of the De
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sociation are to meet Monday,
June 17 at 6:30 p.m. for din
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