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SUNDAY, JUNE 16. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Mr. and Mn. James H. Wilion
(Landis photo)
Papal Blessing Given
To Bride and Bridegroom
Yreka-Miss Marylln Roie
Tirnni became the bride of
j.mn H. Wilson in a cere
monv held June 8 at St
Joeph' Catholic church
Yreka. The rites were cele
brated by the Rev. Francis A
' Sullivan and at the close he
' presented the couple a papal
blesslnf from tne ie rope
; John XXIII. Tne special aocu
; ment had been sisned by the
pope shortly before his deatn.
The newlyweda spent their
i honeymoon In Oregon and
,' will live In Portland where
the bridegroom will study at
' the University of Portland.
I They will live In Siskiyou
j county in the fall. Mr. Wilson
J is a teacher in tha Yreka
! schools.
! The bride is daughter of
! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.
! Brum, Coldwater, Ohio, and
i Mr. Bruns escorted his
j daughter to the altar. She
wore a sheath of Alencon lace
i over taffeta with three-quar-:
ter length sleeves and scoop
neckline. Her flowers were
white roses.
Honor attendant was Miss
Diana Bruns, sister of the
bride. She wore an azure
blue gown styled similar to
that of the bride, and carried
white roses.
Philip Willcms, Yreka, was
best man and ushers were
John Collier, Yreka, and Rob
ert Wilson, Sunnyvale, Calif.
The marriage ceremony
was followed by a large re
ception at the Yreka Elks
club. Among the wedding
guests were members of the
bridegroom's class of seventh
grade pupils. He Is a son of
Mrs. J.- Hasbrouch Wilson,
San Jose, Calif., and the late
Mr. Wilson.
Visits Relatives .
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Miles and four children
of Salem are vacationing with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Miles, 04 Third street,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jones, 1S1 Gresham street.
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Following iha rilas which married Miss
Marylln Rosa Bruns to Jamas H. Wilson in
St. Joseph's Catholic church, Yraka, Calif.,
the Rev. Francis A. Sullivan presented tha
couple a special blessing from the lata Popa
John XXIII. Tha priest had petitioned for
the papal blasting for the couple shortly be
fore the daath of Popa John. (Landis photo)
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M ASTIR FURRIIRS
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IN TNI MIDFORD SHOPPING CINTIR
Family Reunion
Slated at Lake
Mrs. D. O. Wall and her
three sons, Randy, Greg and
Mark, have arrived In Med-
ford from Spokane, Wash., to
spend several weeks with
Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Darell Huson, 45 Llndley
street.
This week end the Husons
are holding a family reunion
at their Lake of the Woods
summer cottage, In addition
to Mrs. Wall and her sons, the
family group will include the
Huson s daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Brown and children, Diane,
Karen and Loren, Medford,
and the Huson's daughter,
Darelyn.
Miss Huson recently re
turned home after ending her
freshman year at Willamette
university, Salem, where she
music major. She is a
pledge of Delta Gamma sor
ority, and a member of Mu
Phi, music honor society for
women.
Mrs. Wall's husband, a cap
tain in the United States Air
Force, is attending officer
school in Alabama this sum
mer. He has been assigned to
Geigcr Air Force base in Spo
kane In recent years, and this
base has been recently de
activated by the USAF.
Stribling-Martin Rites
Held in Medford Church
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Strib- and la a graduate of Roosevelt
Talent Woman
Returns Home
Talent-Mrs. John Butler re
turned home Monday from
long visit in California. She
was accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. .W. L. Carter
and her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Marr,
Downey, Calif. Mrs. Carter
plans to remain here with her
daughter for some time. Mrs.
Carter's brother, Cleve Grove,
Montana, arrived the preced
ing Sunday to meet his sister
here.
ling are living at 411 Park
street following their wed.
ding trip to Boulder park re
sort at Medical Springs in
northeastern Oregon. Their
marriage was an event of
June 1 in Medford Foursquare
church. The bride is the for
mer Miss Sandra Lee Martin,
daughter of Mrs. LaVerne
Martin, 32 South Orange
street, and George H. Martin,
Seattle, Wash.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strib-
ling, Grants Pass, who were
in Medford for the ceremony.
The Rev. Kenneth L. Ma-
thewson performed the 7
o'clock evening rites.
Miss Linda Strlbllng, Port
land, a sister of the bride
groom, was the bride a only
attendant. '
Kenneth Rhodes, Grants
Pass, served as best man.
Tony Martin, a brother of
the bride, seated the guests.
Brother Escorts Bride
William Martin, Grants
Pass, escorted his sister to the
altar and gave her in marriage.
The bride wore a white
street length dress with full
skirt and embroidered bodice
A crown of pearla held her
fingertip veil. She carried a
bouquet centered with a pink
peony on netting encircled
with florets of blue delphin
ium and pink flos-cuculi, a
specie of lychnis.
Miss Stribling was dressed
in a fuchsia pink sheath frock
and she carried a pink peony
encircled with netting.
Baskets of blue delphiniums
with pink peonies and maid
enhair fern decorated the
church.
Mrs. Mathewson furnished
the organ music.
The bride attended Med
ford and Grants Pass schools
High school, Seattle.
The bridegroom served in
the Navy for three years after
his graduation in 1939 from
Grants Pass High school. He
Is assistant manager of Laur-
entide Finance company,
Medford.
Other out-of-town guests
were the bridegroom's sister,
Kathy Stribling; his brother,
Roberr Stribling; Mrs. Wil
liam Martin and daughter,
Juli, all Grants Pass, and Mrs.
George L. Smith, Gold Hill,
who arranged the bouquets
for the bride and her attend
ant, and in the church.
The bride's mother wore a
turquoise blue and white jer
sey dress and her corsgae was
of yellow rosebuds. The bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a pink suit and her corsage
was a pink peony.
Picnic Planned
By Herb Society
Members of the Rogue Val
ley Herb society will hold
picnic luncheon and all day
meeting Tuesday, June 18 at
"Westralia," the country
home of Mrs. Stephen F
Counts, 619 Jones Creek road,
south of Grants Pass. Mrs.
Counts will be aided in host
ess duties by Mrs. Homer
Grable, Grants Pass. The two
will serve dessert and an
herbed drink to supplement
the picnic lunch brought by
tne members.
Mrs. Counts' extensive lav
ender gardens will serve as
inspiration for her afternoon
lecture on "Lavender through
the years." Mrs. Grabel will
report on rue, the herb of. the
month.
Society members will meet
at 9 a.m. at the Big Y north of
Medford, and will leave from
there for the drive to Grants
Pass. A workshop is sched
uled from 10 o'clock until the
luncheon hour. Mrs. R. D.
Abel, president, Medford, will
preside at the meeting.
The May meeting of the so
ciety was held at the Girls
Community club and featured
a review of the book "Old
Herbaclous" by Mrs. Frank
Carson. Rocambole, as the
herb of the month, was dis
cussed by Mrs. Otto Nagel
Members answered roll call
with reports of wild herbs.
Hostesses during the tea
hour were Mrs. Otto Nagel
ana Mrs. Melchlor Heck,
enberger.
Past Matrons,
Patrons Plan
Dinner Meeting
Central Point P a s t ma
trons and patrons of Nevita
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, their - husbands and
wives, will meet for a no.
host catered dinner Thun
day, June 20 at 6:30 p.m., in
the Central Point Masonic
temple. Officers point out the
date rather, than June 30
which inadvertently was
placed on invitations sent
earlier for the event.
Those who attend should
take table service. Members
of the Past Matrons club will
furnish coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Foss Kramer
will be guests of the clui).
Mrs. Kramer is to show pic
tures of the Holy land and
other scenes. She recently re
turned from a trip to Europe.
on the boardwalk
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SHOE SALON
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Shopping
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d. leather slip-in with cork sand
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sling back sandal,
buckles to fit in natural,
or white, 8.95
f. sling back thong, leather
looped in white or black,
8.95
e. stacked heel, ell leather
sling sandal, white or
bone, 12.95
DUV To Discuss
Convention Plans
Members of Elta Deuel
Hubbs tent, Daughters of Un
ion Veterans will make nlans
for attending a state conven
tion when they meet for des-
s e r t luncheon Wednesday,
June 19 at 12:30 p.m., in the
home of Mrs. Bessie Youne.
425 North Holly street.
Delegates appointed from
the tent are Mrs. Carrie
Milnes and Mrs. Sadie Dela
mater. Miss Joan Guyer will
attend as department patrio
tic instructor and Mrs. Ruby
Mallory will represent the lo
cal group as its president.
Miss Martin Installed
Bethel 69 Honored Queen
1 r'Y !
MUs Charlotte Martin
(Knackstedt photo)
Miss Charlotte Martin was
recently installed as honored
queen of Bethel 69, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters, in ceremonies held at
the Medford Masonic temple
Other officers installed with
Miss Martin were Linda North,
senior princess; Karen Smith
junior princess; Christie Ay
ers, guide; Sue Cearly, mar
shal; Janice Nash, recorder;
Shirley Isaacs, chaplain; Linda
Walker, librarian; Cheryl
Bramhall, musician; Nancy
Bogener, Diane Kimball,
Vicky Vorheis, Jean Smith,
messengers; Christine Drake,
senior custodian; Lorna Clark,
junior custodian; Sandy Poi
rier, outer guard; Karen Lord,
prompter; and Jill Coltrane,
flag bearer.
Members of the bethel choir
Include Susan Seedy, Barbara
Brooks, Linda Daugherty,
Dorothy W a 1 d r e n, Cathy
Hearrell, Lynda Bayliss, Jan
ice Tyrell, Betty Meyers.
Marilyn Lea, Karen Shoop,
Annette Flinn, Connie Schu
ler, Kathy McCurdy, Marsha
Manning and Day Lynch, soloist.
Annual Twelfth Night
Revel Slated at Inn
Mon Desir, famed Central
Point dining inn, has planned
the annual "Twelfth Night
Revel" for the Oregon Shake
spearean Festival company
next Monday evening.
Climaxing the grueling au
dition, casting and blocking
rehearsal period, the "Revel
marks the twelfth night since
the 1963 Festival company as
sembled and the company's
first occasion to relax from
their arduous schedule.
Mrs. Julie Tummers. own
er of the inn, will be hostess
for the seventh year to about
125 company members as well
as an especially honored
guest, Carl Werner, Portland.
Mr. Werner, representative of
the Wine Institute of Cali
fornia, has for several years
come to southern Oregon for
the Twelfth Night Revel.
Not only will Festival com
pany members enjoy an inter
esting meal in a relaxed Euro
pean atmosphere, but they
Dinner Given
In Central Point
Central Point The annual
fellowship dinner for Jewelt
Elementary school teachers
was held recently with the
Central Point elementary and
junior high school teachers
as guests.
Entertainment was provid
ed by the Fishermen Quartet,
Mrs. Harold Sanner and Fred
Buehling.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johns
were special guests, and Mr.
Johns was presented with a
farewell gift. He has been
prlnoipal at the Junior high
school for the last four years
and formerly was principal at
Jewett school. He is to leave
the Central Point schools for
an administrative position in
overseas dependents schools
of the federal government.
Other special guests were
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell
and C. A. Meyer,
j C prorations for the event
j were provided by Mrs. An
! horn.
Montague Women
Entertain Club
Montague Mrs. Frank
Kouts, assisted by her sister,
Mrs. Ernest Williams and
Mrs. Allle Moore entertained
the Little Shasta bridge club
at her home in Montague.
Dessert luncheon was fol
lowed by cards.
Priies were won by Mrs.
Edwin Williams. Mrs. James
i Colombo ro and Mrs. James
Hartley, all McCloud, and
i Mrs. Gladys Hart. Mrs.
! Harold Coatney, Miss Jessie
Coonrod, Mrs. F. B. Acker
man, Mrs. George Fiock, Mrs.
A Idee Davis, and Mrs. Orlo
Davis.
The next meeting vill be
at tha home of Mrs. Acker
man In Yreka July 10.
I
will be entertained by John
Eads, noted magician.
The 1963 season of the Ore
gon Shak peare Festival
opens July 24 and continues
through September 7. The
plays are "Merry Wives of
Windsor", "Romeo and Ju
liet", "Love's Labours Lost",
and "Henry the Fifth".
The installing officer was
the retiring honored queen,
Denna Taylor. She was assist
ed by the Misses Pat Bre
wold, guide; Laurl Beth
Buonocore, marshal; Linda
Nash, chaplain; Pat Harris,
recorder; Camille Eri, senior
custodian; Diane Evernham,
junior custodian; Charlotte
Brown, musician; Judy You
mans, lady of lights; Ada Har
ris, Bible escort; Charlene Mc
cormick, crown escort. The
invocation was given by the
Rev. Harvey Coovert of the
Zion Lutheran church.
The Medford chapter. Or
der of De Molay, with Wayne
Kelsoe, master councilor, took
part in the crowning cere
mony. Those assisting him in
cluded Montee Kennedy, Rick
Millhollin, Craig Savage, Chet
Smith, George Winne, Don
Kengla, Ed Cooper, Pete Es
lick, Rich Heisel, Dave Smith,
Steve Cutting and Rafe An
ders. Escorted and introduced
were Honored Queens Kath
leen Harsh, Central Point
bethel; and Ada Harris, also
Barbara Jacobson, senior prin
cess and Peggy Roach, jun
ior princess, all of Bethel 14
in Medford; Past Honored
Queens Pat Brewold, Linda
Nash and Camille Eri, Bethel
69; Lauri Beth Buonocore and
Diane Evernham, Bethel 55;
and Pat Harris, Bethel 14.
Also introduced were Mrs.
Carl Elhart, past grand guard
ian; L. R- Manning, past asso
ciate grand guardian and
present supreme promoter of
fraternal relations; Mrs. John
North, grand fourth messen
ger; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bishop,
royal matron and patron of
the order of Amaranth; and
William Meyers of Scottish
Rite.
Families Introduced
The line officers introduced
their families, and Miss Mar
tin's family was escorted. A
younger sister presented the
new honored queen with a
gavel and her mother gave
her the keys to new luggage.
Her guide also presented her
with a gut.
Miss Martin presented past
queen Denna Taylor with her
past queen's pin and Miss Tay
lor presented Miss Martin
with a present queen's pin,
a traveling tira, and a piece
of silver. An addendum was
held at which time the new
officers gave Miss Martin a
term book.
Refreshments were served
in the dining room and a
dance followed, using the
theme "A Night to Remem
ber." Assisting were Mrs.
Sam Poirier, Mrs. Fred L.
Walker, Mrs. C. L. Leffler,
Mrs. Glenn Wilkins, and Mrs.
Carl Elhart.
DAR Picnic Planimd
For Ntxt Saturday -
The annual picnic for mem
bers of Crater Lake Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, la set for 12 noon,
Saturday, June 22 at Tou
Velle park.
Each member should taka
table service.
Golden Link
Golden Link class of First
Baptist church Sunday school
will meet for a dessert lunch
eon Thursday, June 20 in the
home of Mrs. N. L. Couch,
606 Diamond street. Devo
tions Is and a business session
will be conducted.
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