Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1963, Image 21

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE II. 1M
Mr. end Mrs. James Don Price
Price-McCulley Service
Held in Montague Church
Montague Miss Sheron
Rose McCuIley became the
bride of James Don Price in
a double-ring ceremony read
June 1 at 7:30 o'clock in the
evening at the First Southern
Baptist church in Montague.
The Rev. Elmer Adams offi
ciated. The bride is the daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mc
CuIley, Montague. The bride
groom is a resident of Horn
brook. Miss Rose Ann Tanner,
Montague, was the brides
maid. Michael O'Connor, uncle
of the bride from Dana,
served as best man. Ushers
were Nathan M c C u 11 e y,
brother of the bride, and
James Winkle.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
street length dress of white
Chantilly lace over taffeta
with a wide chiffon cummer
bund. Her short veil was
held from a velvet band and
she carried a white carna
tion nosegay. Her single
pearl necklace was the
"something borrowed", it be
ing a prized possession of her
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
lone Graham, Hornbrook.
The bridesmaid wore a
light blue organza frock over
taffeta with a hat to match
and carried pink carnations.
Baskets of mixed garden
flowers in shades of blue,
pink and white decorated the
church. Mrs. William Bert
ram was the pianist and Mrs.
Eddy Conner the soloist.
The reception given by the
bride's parents was held in
the church rooms, decorated
In white and pink.
Mrs. H. V. Russell cut and
served the cake, assisted by
Miss Mary Schalz. Punch was
poured by Miss Diane Aubrey
and Miss Betty Offield.
For her daughter's wedding
the bride's mother wore a
light pink suit with a print
blouse and a pink flower hat.
Her rosebud corsage was in
a deeper shade of pink.
For a bit of gaiety the
bride was taken for a ride in
a garden cart pushed by her
bridegroom along the streets
of Montague, before they de
parted for Hornbrook where
they are making their home.
The bridegroom is employed
in Yreka.
Out-of-town guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Con
nor, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Spalding and family, Allen
Spalding, Dale Spalding and
Dale Knapp all of Dana; Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian McCuIley,
Fall River Mills; Mrs. Leo
nard Amore, Castella; Mrs.
Michael Schalz and daughter
Mary, Fort Jones; and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bradley and
family. Gazelle.
Eurekans Visit
In Hornbrook
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burkhart and two of
their three children spent
four days here this week as
guests of her mother, Mrs.
George Sloan. The Burkharts
arrived on Monday from
Stockton, Calif., where they
had been visiting Mrs. Burk
hart s twin sister and her fam-
ily, Mr. . and Mrs. Vincent
Balbt and two children. They
left Thursday to return to
their home in Eureka, Calif.
Marriage
Of Interest
n Valley
Of interest here is news of
the marriage of Miss Janice
Darragh and Gregory Moore
which was an event ot June
8 in Burlingame, Calif. The
12 o'clock noon nuptial mass
was celebrated and the wed
ding ceremony performed by
the Rev. James Ward at St.
Catherine's church.
The bride is a daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. John Darragh,
Burlingame, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Moore, 1449 Jas
per street, Medford.
Miss Molly Buckley, Port
land, was the maid of honor.
Miss Sue Schechtel, Oswego,
and Miss Lorene Deans, Wood
land, Wash., were brides
maids. Junior bridesmaid was
Shelley Moore, sister of the
bridegroom.
Michael Moore, brother of
the bridegroom, served as
best man, and Jack Darragh,
a brother of the bride, and
Ron Spocone, were ushers.
Mr. Darragh escorted his
daughter to the altar. Her
lone gown was of silk organza
appliqued with lilies of the
valley at the hemline, and de
signed with scoop neckline
and short sleeves. She car
ried lilies of the valley.
The attendants wore sheath
dresses of yellow chiffon over
taffeta and their headpieces
were crowns of daisies with
clusters of ivy. They carried
baskets of daisies.
The bride's parents gave a
garden reception at Stanford
Newman center.
The couple will live in
Portland where the bride is
a teacher in the Portland
Public school system. The
bridegroom is associated with
the United States National
bank.
Both the bride and bride
groom attended the Univer
sity of Portland.
Jo, .
lS"Cv
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Moore
(Matchetie-Heritaga)
Newlyweds Return Home
From California Trip
Hornbrook Couple
Leaves for Trip
Hornbrook Visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bear and son,
Leonard, are Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Campbell and three
sons of Sepul' tda, Calif. On
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bear
left with their house-trailer
for a three-months tour ot the
middle west and on into east
ern Canada.
They plan to attend the
Wally Byam Caravan club's
sixth international rally to be
held at Bemidjl, Minn., June
30 through July 5. The local
couple also attended last
year's rally, held in Auburn
Wash.
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Downtown Medford
eon
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aust-
bo, whose marriage was a re
cent event in Meeker chapel
of First Methodist church,
traveled to San Francisco and
the Monterey peninsula in
California for their wedding
trip. They now are living at
1116 South Holly street.
The bride, the former Julia
E. Sanford, is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orner Haugen,
1796 Thomas road. The bride
groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Olav G. Austbo ot Red
wood Falls, Minn., who came
west for the ceremony.
Dr. George Roseberry read
the 2 o'clock afternoon rites
May 18.
Mrs. Bobbie L. Bills was the
honor attendant.
Allen Prigge came from Eu
gene to act as best man, and
Howard Haugen, a brother of
the' bride, and Craig Smith,
seated the guests.
Wears Blue
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a light
blue silk jacket dress with
three-auarter length sleeves
Her head piece was a bow of
matching material which held
her short white tulle veil. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white carnations with a white
orchid.
The matron of honor wore
a light pink frock which was
Cebu Swamp
Session Held
In Grants Pass
A number of Medford per
sons were in Grants Pass to
to attend a recent meeting of
Cebu swamp, Military Order
of Lizards, United Spanish
War Veterans held in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Florenz
Breltemeyer.
Among those from here
were Mr. and Mrs. James
VanderStecn, Mrs. Bertha
Nelson, Mrs. Polly Offutt,
Mrs. Arthur Gillmore and
daughter, Carol; Mrs. Harry
Barneburg and Mrs. Don An
derson. Mrs. Vandcrsteen, g i 1 a
monster for the swamp, pre
sided. Mrs. Breitemeycr, grand
gila monster, spoke of the
coming state convocation to
be held in Eugene.
Guests included Mrs. Harry
Williams, Portland, depart
ment secretary, who was in
troduced and presented a cor
sage by Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs. Henry Aliche, Saudi
Arabia; Derwood Falrchild.
Rogue River camp; Tom
Thomas, Renne Grosh, Rob-
! ert Carter and Mr. Breitemey
cr also were introduced as
guests. Those who have birth
days in June were honored
including Mrs. Walter Sweet
land, Mrs. Barneburg, Mrs.
Williams and Mr. Thomas.
Mrs. Effie Scarles, Grants
Pass, a member of Rogue
River auxiliary, was initiated
into the swamp.
Members voted to form a
kitchen band, for which Mrs.
Offutt will be conductor.
The next meeting of the
wamp will be held in July
in the home of Mrs. Ander
son, 803 Pine street, Medford.
Teacher Is Guest
In Prospect Home
Prospect-Clarence Neville
a teacher at Hood River, ii a
guest at the home of his par
(:iu, Mr. and Mrs. David
Neville. He plans to be here
for two weeks and will leave
tor Corvallis to attend the
summer session at Oregon
State university.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermll
Neville and daughter, Jo
Anna, Roscburg, were week
end guests at the David
Nevilles. He is with the Forest
service division of the bureau
of land management.
in princess design and her
pink tulle veil was attached
to a bow which matched her
dress. Her bouquet was of
pink and white carnations
The chapel was decorated
with white stock and the or
gan music was furnished by
Mrs. Leslie Boardman. Mich
ael Johnson was soloist.
Some 100 guests attended
the ceremony and about 73
attended the reception given
by the bride's parents in the
church reception room.
Mrs. Robert Hostetter
served the coffee while Mrs.
Verne Wilson cut and served
the cake assisted by Mrs.
Jerry Hall, a s 1 s t e r of the
bridegroom from South St.
Paul, Minn. Mrs. Donald
Stratford presided at the
punch bowl and Miss Joann
Davenport had charge of the
guest book.
The bride attended Everett
Junior college, Everett, Wash
and the bridegroom attended
the University of Minnesota
He is employed by the depart'
ment of interior as a forester
for the bureau ot land man'
agement.
Amorij guests from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dolph E. Haugen and son, Rob
ert Haugen, Seattle, relatives
of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Moore and son, John
Moore, Vancouver, Wash.,
Mrs. Abble Robbins, formerly
of Redwood Falls, Minn., also
was a guest.
Newlyweds
Now Home
After Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Moore will be at home June
16 at 473 North Ross lane.
following their return from a
wedding trip to San Francis
co and Lake Tahoe.
Mrs. Moore is the former
Winifred M. Weixel. 437
North Ross lane, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rickard,
Hope, N.D. She is the owner
and operator of the Country
House ot Beauty in Medford.
Mr. Moore, 210 West Third
street. Is a son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Paul C. Moore, Wellsville,
Ohio. He is an accountant
with Lewis Accounting here.
Eston Catlett officiated at
the June 7 wedding held at
the Church of Christ, Court
street, at eight o'clock in the
evening. Some 20 relatives
and friends attended.
The bride wore a pale
green raw silk sheath dress
with matching picture hat
and tangerine colored acces
sories. She carried a single
long stemmed yellow rose.
Mrs. William Totten attend
ed the bride. She wore a
printed jersey sheath dress
and carried - a nosegay of
green carnations. Donald Ha
gle served as best man.
For traveling the bride
wore a cocoa brown two piece
suit with tangerine accessor
ies. The bride attended Hope,
N.D., High school and the
New York Halrdrcssing Acad
emy In Fargo, N.D. Mr. Moore
attended Wellsville, Ohio,
schools.
Representative
To Be Honored
The Eleanor R o o s v 1 1
League will hold summer
social evening and "welcome
home" party tor State Repre
sentative and Mrs. James A.
Redden at the home ot Mr,
and Mrs. Mark Norton, Hil
singer road, Phoenix Thurs
day, June 20. The event will
be at 7:30 p.m. according to
Mrs. Frank Christian, president.
Members of the league and
their husbands and friends
are invited to attend and par
ticipate in the evning s fes
tivities, she said. Guests are
kked to bring a potluck dish
and supper will be served
buffet style.
Reports and sidelights on
the recently concluded legis
lative assembly will be given
by both Mr. and Mrs. Red'
den and the evening will be
devoted to "visiting and Inv
promptu entertainment" she
xplalned. Those planning to
attend are asked to call Mrs.
Christian, dial 535-1389.
Amethyst Lodge
Plans Visit in
acksonville
Advisory Group
Names Officers
Mrs. David Kahl, Eagle
Point was elected chairman of
the Home Extension Advisory
committee for Jackson county
during a meeting June 10 in
the home of Mrs. Lester
Wertz.
Mrs. J. W. Martinson, also
Eagle Point, was elected vice
chairman. Mrs. Alfred Fos-
dal, Central Point, is the now
secretary, and Mrs. R. C.
Fremd, Ashland, treasurer.
Standing committee chair
man appointed at the meeting
are Mrs. Paul R. Doe, Med'
ford, publicity; Mrs. V. L,
Swinney, Medford, safety
Mrs. R. Farrington, Eagle
Point, health; Mrs. G. L. Ste.
wart, Medford, Associated
Country Women of the World
Mrs. C. E. Chlsum, Medford
4-H club work, and Mrs. Plete,
Applegate, Azalea house.
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Guests
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs,
Leo King have had as guests
the past week Mrs. King s sis
ter, Mrs. Martha Anderson, of
Caldwell, Idaho, and her cou
sin and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Holdridge of Caldwell
and the Hawaiian Islands. The
visitors left Wednesday to re
turn to Idaho.
Gold Hill Plans were
made by Amethyst Rebekali
lodge members during the last
session to attend Friendship
night at Ruth Rebekah lodge
In Jacksonville Monday, June
17. Mrs. Walter McLean, good
of the order chairman for the
Gold Hill lodge will have
charge ot her lodge's portion
of the entertainment to be
presented during the evening
Those going to Jacksonville
on that date are asked to meet
at the post office corner si
p. m.
Reports In conjunction with
fund raising events for which
all profits went to the IOOF
building fund were made by
Mrs. Raymond Thompson and
Mrs. Paul Mo Hoy. Mrs.
Thompson raid a benefit dance
on June 1 resulted in $70.71
and Mrs. Molloy said $120
was raised by a rummage
sale.
Mrs. McLean, who recently
attended the Rebekah assem
bly ot Oregon at The Dalles
with the noble grand, Mrs. Al
bert Gascon, gave a report.
Mrs. Raymond Thompson also
attended assembly.
Next meeting of local lodge
will be held at the home ot
Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
Wednesday, June 19 at 8
p. m. This will be the tlnal
meeting until September
Mra. Paul Molloy was host.
ess tor the last meeting. Mrs
Joe Lewis, left supporter to
the .loble grand conducted the
meeting due to the absence of
Mrs. Gascon and Mrs. Cassie
Johnson, vice grand.
Eighty-Fourth Birthday
Observed in Hornbrook
Hornbrook One ot Horn-
brook's elder residents, Mrs.
ZeU Elmore, observed her
84th birthday recently at a
gathering of relatives and
friends at a lawn party at the
home here of a sot. and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
don Burns.
Guests were a sister, Mrs.
Evva Gandy ot Eugene, Ore.,
Mrs. Myrtle Grubb, also
Eugene, who is a tormer
Hornbrook school teacher;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry dejarnett.
Talent, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Greene and daughters
Linda and Lydia, Ashland,
Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Spearln and two sons, Ander
son, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dilley and four sons,
Yreka; and another son rnd
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Burns, Hornbrook.
Another sister ot Mrs. El
more and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Eston Henderson of
Orovllle, Calif., called on her.
Is Oreooniaa
The former ZeU Tyrrell
was born near Butte Falls,
Ore. on May 28, 1879. She has
lived In the Hornbrook area
since she was a small child,
Her first husband, Scott
Burns, and her father were
killed when a train struck
their horse and buggy at a
railroad crossing near their
ranch home north of Horn
brook when her son Floyd
was 14 months old. Three
years later she was married
to Archie Elmore, who died
several years ago. Since then,
Mrs. Elmore has lived alone
in their home. She plants and
tends her own vegetable gar
den and cans the produce. She
also raises her own chickens,
but had to relinquish her two
milk goats when they became
too friendly and frisky.
Her hobbles are playing her
old-fashioned square piano.
singing, and on occasion, writ
ing poetry. She Is an elocu
tlonlst ot the old school, and
her recitations are always the
highlights of local church pro
grams. She is a member of the
Hornbrook Methodist church,
and of Its Christian Women
Community Fellowship.
Sojourners
Club Conducts
Nominations
Medford Sojourners Club
nominated officers at a meet
ing held last week in the Girls
Community club. A new
member at the meeting wa
Mrs. John Watson. Mrs. Roy
Loper and Mrs. Dona) Dag
g 1 1 1, prospective members,
were guests. .
Winners at cards were Mrs.
Marvin Slavens, Mrs. Frae
Lytle, Mrs. Asa Lemon, Mrs.
Ida Miller, Mrs. Bess Fenney
and Mrs. Fanny Wood. Mrs.
Edith Southwlck won a spa
dal prize.
The d e s s e rt committee
members were Mrs. Lemon,
Mrs. Roland Howard, Mrs.
William Buhl and Mrs. Har
riett Meriom.
The group's next meeting
will be June 27 in the same
club. Any woman who is a
newcomer to Medford or
vicinity either recently or
within the last two years ii
Invited. Dessert is served fol
lowed by an afternoon ol
cards. The organization is a
social one and its main pur
pose is to assist newcomers
In becommg acquainted.
With Relative
Ashland Mrs. James
Reimers and - little daughter
Suzanne, San Jose, Calif.,
have been visiting tor the past
week with Mrs. Reimers'
mother, Mrs. Ruth Morris, 160
Central avenue, and with
other relatives. Mrs. Reimers
is the tormer Dorothy Morris.
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