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Miss Paulsen Wed to Officer
Mies Connlt Lee Paulsen
and Lt. Robert Leroy Thrush
. were married in an 8 o'clock
evening candlelight ceremony
June IS, In the Medford
Friends church. Tha Rev.
Bernard E. Andrew o the
Medford Flrit Baptist church
performed the double ring
rites. About 190 guests and
relatives attended.
The bride is daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donsld W. Paul
sen, 508 Hamilton street,
Medford, and th bridegroom
is a son of Mr. snd Mrs.
Emery R. Thrush, Csmas
Vslley, Ore.
Baskets of white gladioli
and tangerine carnations, and
white candles decorated the
front of the church. Lighted
csndles marked the pew ends
. where white bows, tangerine
carnations, and greenery
: were placed.
- Mrs. Douglas Cummlngs,
Rancho Cordova, Calif.,
played the organ and Miss
Julia Gandt, Medford, sang
the wedding songs.
Mr. Paulsen escorted his
daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage. She
wore a floor-length gown of
peau de sole in classic design
which she had made. The fit
ted bodice had a boat neck'
line and tha skirt was de-
. signed with an apron-type
front and long flowing train.
The dress was trimmed with
rose design lace.
The bride also had made
her elbow-length veil of nylon
illusion which was held m
place by a low circle crown
of lace trim that matched the
dress trim. Her wedding bou
quet was of white carnations
and stephanolls.
' Attendants la Green
Miss Betty Young, Med
ford, wis maid of honor and
Mrs. Don Tlnseth, Medford,
was bridesmatron. Brides
maids were Miss Diane Paul
sen, Medford, sister of. the
the bride; Miss Mary Lee de
Place, Medford, and Miss
Carol Swanson, Portland
sorority sister of the bride.
They all more moss green
peau de sole sheath dresses
with matching apron over
skirts. Their hats were of
white roses on white petal
shaped net and they wore
long white gloves. They car
ried round bouquets of white
and tangerine carnations.
Junior bridesmaids were
Miss Dawn Paulsen, sister of
the bride, and Miss Rita
Gates, a cousin, both Med
ford. They wore white dress
es which had petal-shaped
overskirts. over the slightly
gathered skirts. Their - l.als
snd bouquets were minia-
turea of those worn by the
bridesmaids. The candlelight-
ers ere Miss Anne McDuuee
and Miss Deanna Russell,
both Medford. Their dresses
were of moss green peau de
sole which had fitted bodices
and slightly gathered skirts.
Their hats were identical to
the bridesmaids' and their
wristlets were of tangerine
carnations.
John Wheeler, formerly of
Camas Valley, was best man.
Groomsmen were Irvin
Thrush, San Diego, brother
of the bridegroom; Harry
Ketchum, The Dslles; Way-
man Schmidt, Camas Valley,
and Dwaln Brown, Camas
Valley.
The bride's mother wore
a moss green, pink and white
two-piece flowered dress with
pink hat and white accesso
ries. The bridegroom's moth
er wore a light blue sneatn
dress with flowered Jacket
and blue hat. Their corsages
were of white carnations.
Reception Given
The reception following
the wedding was held in the
church annex and was given
by the bride's parents. Tan-
gerlne and white carnations
decoroted the reception
tables. Mrs. Martin Gales,
Medford, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Keith Hockersmlth,
Medford, cut and served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Kenneth
Wald, Central Point, was in
charge of the punch bowl as
sisted by Miss Linda 'lrush,
Camas Valley, sister of the
bridegroom. Mrs. Lester Wil
cox, Central Point, was in
charge of the reception.
Among the out-of-town
guests attending the wedding
and reception were Mrs.
Zeona Korslund, Seattle, aunt
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Wheeler and Joyce,
Springfield, brother-in-1 a w
and sister of the bridegroom;
Miss Musie Thrush, Camas
Valley, aunt of the bride
groom, and Mrs. A. E. Swsn-
son, Portland.
For their wedding trip the
bride wore a white three
piece cotton knit suit with s
pale blue hat and scarf snd
white accessories. Her ..orsage
wss of white csrnations from
her bridsl bouquet. ' The
couple will mske their home
in Camas Valley until
August.
The bride wss graduated
from Medford High school
snd attended Oregon State
university for three yesrs ma
joring in home economics
education. She is a member
of Alpha Gamma Delta. The
bridegroom was grsduated
from Camas Valley High
school and la a 1963 forestry
graduate from Oregon State
university. He was commis
sioned at graduation as a sec
ond lieutenant in the U.S. Ma
rine Corps. In August he will
begin marine flight training
in Pensacoia, Florida.
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Visitor Leaves
For Vermont;
Parties Given
Gall Era MeNuli
(Locks phoio)
News Received
From Klpmath
Phoenix - The engagement
of Miss Gall Eva McNutt and
Jack Richard Cornett recently
was announced by the bride
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. 1. McNutt, Klamath Falls.
The news was announced In
this area at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Marian Cooley
of Phoenix.
The bride-elect Is a senior
at Klamath Union High
school.
The bridegroom-elect Is sta
tioned with the Navy on the
USS Ft. Marion, which is
: docked In Seattle, Wash. He
' Is quartermaster third class.
A December wedding is
planned.
Salem Family
Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Knights and son, Douglas
Knights, former Medford resi
dents, visited recently in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ota
Binegar Jr., 1441 South Ivy
street. They now live In Sa
lem where Mr. Knights is with
the International Business
Machines corporation.
Miss Valerie Knights, the
couple'a daughter, who at
tends South Salem High
school, now is on an Ameri
can Heritage tour on the east
coast. She will be a senior
next year and recently was
elected secretary-treasurer of
the student body for the com
ing year. She attended Med
ford High school during her
sophomore year.
Their son, Richard Knights,
has completed his first year
in Honors college at Oregon
State university, Corvallls,
and now is attending the sum
mer session at Oregon State
university.
Mrs. F. Adair Monroe left
Medford Thursday night for
her home in Manchester, Vt.,
after a stay in Medford with
relatives and friends. Mrs,
Monroe came west to attend
the grauation of her grand
son, Anthony A. Monroe, Med
ford, from Stanford univer
sity on June 16.
She stopped first in San
Francisco and was Joined
there by her son, Allyn A.
Monroe, Medford, for the trip
to Palo Alto for the ceremo
nies. Also present for the ex
ercises were the student's
mother, Mrs. Dorothy Mon
roe, and other members of
his family, including his
grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Roberts, all Med
ford.
The Vermont visitor re
turned to Medford with her
son, and was registered at
the Medford hotel during her
atay here. Several parties
were given for Mrs. Monroe,
who has often been a visitor
in the valley in the past. Mrs.
Martin Luther and Mrs. Har
old Jordan gave a party in
her honor, and Wednesday
night John S. Day was host
tor a dinner at the hotel
which honored Mrs. Monroe.
Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Neeley were hosts
for a cocktail party at their
home, 111 Portland avenue,
and later Mrs. Allyn Monroe
gave a dinner at Rogue Val
ley Country club in celebra
tion of her husband s birth
day anniversary. Twelve
guests sttended.
The Stanford grsduate, who
attended the university on a
scholarship, left Friday to re
port for duty with the United
States Marine corps.
Couple Returns
From Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. James Soren-
sen, 134 Highland drive, ar
rived home the end of the
week from a month's tour of
Alaska. The couple made the
trip to and from Alaska by
ship.
Among the points which
they visited were Ketchikan,
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Mt.
McKinley National park, and
Skagway. They made the trip
from Anchorage to Fairbanks
by the Alaska Railway and
they also traveled the Trail of
1898.
On their return they stopped
at Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kermaa Allen Bennett
Newlyweds Return Here
After Honeymoon Trip
Trail - Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
man Allen Bennett returned
early last week from their
-wedding trip to California.
Their marriage was an event
of June 0 in the Church of
Christ, Court street, Medford,
The bride is the former Miss
Joan C. Houston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orage Houston,
Trail.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett,
Gibbon road, Central Point,
The 3 o'clock afternoon
ceremony was performed by
Eaton Cstlett, pastor of the
church.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
nylon organza gown embroid
ered with rosebuds, styled
with a rounded neckline and
accented with a bow at the
back. She carried a nosegay of
tangerine colored rosebuds on
a white Bible.
Miss Claudia Heglund, Ash
land, the honor attendant, and
Miss Joanee Callaghan (center). Miss
Rogue Vallay of 1813, was honored rec
ently at a tea given at iha home of Mrs.
A. I. Prughr, her official chaperene, at 12S
White Oak road. Pictured during the event
are (left to right) Miss Alice Jonasen, Mrs.
Prugh, Miss Callaghan, Misa Martha Louisa
Wyalt, Jacksonville. 1113 Miss Oregon. Mrs.
Jack Couch and Miss Gloria Alexander
(sealed). Miss Rogue Valley wore for the
lea a gown from Jean Hart's shop which
is part of her wardrobe for the coming
Misa Oregon contest to be held in Seaside
June 37-21. (Hooker-Johnston photo)
Nuptial Mass Read for Pair
Miss Colleen Dunn became . Mr. Dunn escorted his
the bride of George W. Mil-1 dlughter to the altar. The
ler in a ceremony June 15 in hrlH.., ,, , ,.. ,
Sacred Heart Catholic
church. The Rev. John llg
celebrated the nuptial mass
and performed the wedding
ceremony at 12 o'clock noon.
The bride Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Dunn, 238
South Holly street, Medford,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Miller, Portland.,
Miss Cheryl Dunn was the
honor attendant for her sis
ter. The Misses Joan Torelle,
Rose Hardy and Florence Mil
ler, all Portland, were brides
maids. Miss Miller being a
sister of the bridegroom.
Escorts Bride
John Pingo, Portland, was
best man, and seating the
guests were Michael Wood
ruff, and Richard DeMartlni,
both Portland, and Robert
Betscliart. Altar boys were
Daniel Stlnson and Michael
Holtzingor.
Newlywed Pair
To Live Here
The marriage of Donna Hill
to Charles Haas took place
Saturday afternoon, June 13,
in the fireplace room of the
First Baptist Church, Salem.
Dr. Arlln Halvorsen per
formed the 4 o'clock cere
mony. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill,
Talent, and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan
F. Haas, 106 Niantic street.
Medford.
The bride wore a white or
ganza dress, and shoulder
length veil csught by a pearl
crown. She carried white
carnations over a white Bible.
Her only attendant, Mrs.
Rosella Satell, sister of the
bridegroom, wore a blue lace
dress with a white carnation
corsage.
Charles Johnson was best
man tor his brother-in-law.
The reception was held at
the home of the bride's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Williams, Salem.
Following a wedding trip
along the Oregon coast, the
couple will be at home in
Medford.
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chiffon over taffeta, and was
trimmed with lace appliques
A crown of seed pearls held
her fingertip veil and ahe
carried a white missal with
an orchid bouquet.
ine attendants all wore
blue pisano street length
dresses and carried fan bou
quets of blue and white gladi
oluses.
The altar was decorated
with blue and white gladio
luses and the pew ends were
marked with white bows.
Miss Sarah Robinson
played the organ.
About 100 guests attended
the ceremony and the recep
tion wntcn was given by the
bride's parents in the Knights
of Columbus hall. The
wedding cake was served by
Mrs. Rodney Read and Miss
Sharon Sakraida. Punch was
poured by Miss Sharon Kline,
Portland, and Mrs. Ronald
Fader, Ashland. Miss Shirley
Quinn, Portland, served the
coffee and Miss Joanne
Battilcga, Portland, had
charge of the guest book.
the bridesmaids, the Misses
Sandra Pierre, Ashland, and
Miss Sharon Roberts, a sister
of the bride, wore tangerine
colored crystalline gowns with
full skirts. They carried
matching rosebud bouquets,
Flower Girl
Cindy Gilmore, Medford, a
niece of the bridegroom, was
flower girl.
Gordon Gilmore, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom, was
best msn,
Bernard DeCosta and Doyle
Bransom, both Ashland, were
ushers.
Baskets of white peonies
snd tangerine colored snap
dragons decorated the church,
Mrs. Henry Friesen was or-
gsnist. Mrs. Friesen and her
brother, Eldred Peyton fur
nished a duet and they with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trim
mer sang a quartet selection.
The reception given by the
bride's parents waa held in
the Girls Community club.
Friends Assist
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Miss Molly Gregg and Miss
Theresa Thomas served coffee
and cake. Mrs. James Vander-
lip and Miss Carol Gwaltney,
Ashland, poured punch, while
Miss Vernola Hutchinson reg
istered the guests. In charge
of gifts was Mrs. William
Skeeters.
The bride's mother wore a
turquoise suit with white rose
bud corsage and the bride
groom'a mother was dressed
in beige with pink' acces
sories. Her corsage was of
pink rosebuds.
The couple visited Disnev.
land during their trio and
now are living for the sum-
mer at the Wheel Inn motel,
metuora. in September they
will move to .Castro V.ll.v
Calif., where both will teach
the sixth gride In the public
schools.
The bride and bridegroom
re graduates of Southern
Oregon college. The bride at
tended Eagle Point High
school and the bridegroom at
tended Crater High school.
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Presiding at the gift table
were Mrs. William Flnnel,
Klamath Falls, and the
Misses Shirley Boswell and
Monica Dunn.
The wedding cake decorat
ed in the wedding color
theme of blue and white was
topped with a crucifix. The
bridegroom's cake was served
by Miss Sandy Boyden.
j'or her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Dunn wore a powder
blue sheath dress and the
bridegroom's mother wors an
aqua blue sheath frock. Both
had whlfe accessories and
both wore orchid corsages.
The couple left for their
wedding trip to Yellowstone
National park and are to re
turn July 1 to live at 7303
Southeast Division street,
Portland.
The bride has been em
ployed as a secretary at First
National bank, Portland
branch, and has been living in
Portland. She attended Med
ford High school.
The bridegroom attended
Franklin High school and is
employed as a machinist at
Yancy's Machine and Tool
firm in Portland.
John Frohnmayer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohnmay
er, 1698 Spring street, has ar
rived ; home from Stanford
university for the summer
months. He has completed his
Junior year there.
Locke-Stevenson
Ceremony is Held
Ashland - In an afternoon
church ceremony Sunday,
June 9, attended only by rela-
Uvea and close friends, Vivian
Jean Stevenson became the
bride of Raymond Lance
Locke. The double ring serv
ice was read by the Rev. Ga
len H. Onstad in All Saints
Episcopsl church, Redding,
Calif.
The bride's parents arc Dr.
and Mrs. Elmo N. Stevenson,
610 Elksder street, Ashland,
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huck,
1660 Parker street.
Dr. Stevenson, president of
Southern Oregon college, gave
his daughter in marriage and
Miss Rosemary Stevenson was
her sister s attendant. Michael
Morgan; Castro Valley, Calif.,
served as best man and Ken
neth Stevenson, the bride's
brother, was itsher. Miss Lil
lian Voiimers played tradi
tional wedding organ music.
The bride wore an after
noon dress of white organza
over taffeta. Bands of lace
trimmed the fitted bodice and
full skirt. Her shoulder length
veil fell softly from a coronet
of pearls and she carried a
white orchid encircled by
stephanotis on a white prayer
book. Her lace handkerchief
had been made by her great-grandmother.
Miss Stevenson, the maid
of honor who had flown to
Redding from Los Angeles,
wore a turquoise chiffon frock
and matching hat and carried
a bouquet of white carnations.
For her daughter s wedding
Mrs. Stevenson chose a silk
suit of delphinium blue with
white accessories. Mrs. Huck
wore a beige suit with avoca
do accessories and cymbidium
orchid corsages were worn by
both.
For her ' traveling attire
Mrs. Locke wore a threelpiece
n Eugene
Rogue River Mr. and
Mrs. Arty Laws and family,
Ronald and Elizabeth, Rogue
River and Miss Lynda Ken
yon, Tslent, visited at the
home of Mr. Laws' father,
W. H. Laws and wife at Eu
gene last week end.
raw silk beige ensemble ac
cented with,, darker brown ac
cessories. Her corsage was the
orchid from her bouquet.
Following the ceremony 4
receptirn was held in the
church parlor where Mrs. Mi
chael Morgan and Miss Mar
ian Simon, both of Castro Val
ley, presided at the tea table.
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After spending a few days
in the Bay area the couple left
for Tempe, Ariz., where Mr.
Locke is attending the Na
tional Science Foundation in
biochemistry and cellular biol
ogy. They expect to return to
Ashland in mid-August.
The bride and her husband
both attended the Ashland
schools. After graduating from
high school Mrs. Locke at
tended Oregon State univer
sity, where she was a member
of Pi Beta Phi sorority. For a
year she was a Trans-World
airline hostess and for a sum
mer was in Europe with Over
seas National airlines. After
graduating from Southern Or
egon college in 1961 she be
came a teacher in the Hay
ward, Calif., schools.
Mr. Locke, a 1960 graduate
of SOC and a quarterback on
the Red Raiders football team
for four years, is a teacher of
science at Ashland junior
High school and coaches foot
ball and basketball. While in
college he was a member of
Theta Delta Phi, men's honor
society. '
The bride was honored at
several pre-nuptial events.
Among those who entertained
were Mrs. E. C. McGill, Mrs.
Herbert Lewis and Mrs. Ray
mond Lininger of Ashland;
Mrs. Dale Goff, Mrs. Michael
Morgan and Miss Marian Si
mon, Castro Valley.
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