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    McBarron-Matsen Rites
Held in Yakima Church
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE S3. 1863
Rogue River The Dan J,
McBarron lamily of Rogue1
River traveled to Yakima,
Wash., this week end to at
tend the wedding ceremony
of Miss Karen Elizabeth Mat
sen and Dana Joseph McBar
ron Jr., in the Lady chapel of
St. Paul Cathedral.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mat
sen, Wapato, Wash. The
bridegroom came from his
home in Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada.
Accompanying Mr. and
Mrs. McBarron north were
their son, Mark McBarron
and their daughter, Miss
Frances McBarron.
- The 11 o'clock rites were
performed June 22 by the
Rev. John Ecker.
Miss Gretchen Geffe, Wa
pato, was the bride's honor
attendant.
John Austen of Vancouver,
B.C., Canada, was best man.
Brothers of the bride and
bridegroom, Mark McBar
ron, and Thomas Matsen,
were the ushers.
Mr. Matsen escorted his
daughter to the altar.
Wears Linen
The bride's gown of em
broidered candlelight linen
was trimmed with insertions
of handmade German Klop
pel lace. The bodice with el
bow length sleeves, was ac
cented by a baroque neckline,
and the bell-shaped skirt was
floor length. An Irish linen
pillbox hat with Kloppel
lace held her bouffant veil in
candlelight ivory shade. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white rosebuds with ivy.
The honor attendant wore
a rose pink peau taffeta dress
with scoop neckline and semi
bell skirt. The band at the
waistline was trimmed with
a bow at the back and her
headpiece of organza
matched her gown and the
short veil was in pink. Her
bouquet was of pink rose
buds and ivy.
The bride's mother wore a
rose silk shantung jacket
dress with shirred silk organ
za bodice. The bridegroom's
mother was dressed in
beige silk suit. Both had
matching accessories and
their corsages were white
orchids.
Baskets of pink rosebuds
and calla lilies decorated the
church.
The reception was held in
the home of the bride's par
ents in Wapato.
The couple left for a boat
trip through the San Juan is
lands. They will live, after
July 8, at 1150 Marine drive,
North Vancouver, B.C.
The bride and b 'degroom
both attended Oregon State
university. The bridegroom
has been attending the Uni
versity of British Columbia
and he will return there next
fall. The bride also will enter
the university.
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Parents Return
Students Home
From the East
Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Al
len, 951 South Stage road,
returned home last week ac
companied by their son, Rob
ert Allen, who was graduated
June 13 from Harvard uni
versity, Boston, Mass., and
Frank Peterson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Burton H. Peterson,
941 South Stage road, who
was graduated this month
from Cornell university,
Ithaca, N.Y.
The Aliens went east, ac
companied by Mrs. - Allen's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Richardson
of Salem, to attend com.
m e n c e m ent ceremonies at
Harvard university.
En route from here the
group went by way of Den
ver, Kansas City, Louisville,
Richmond and Washington,
D.C. Their son met them at
Philadelphia. While east they
also visited New York City
and Bar Harbor, Maine.
Following the graduation
exercises they traveled to
Ithaca and were joined by
Mr. Peterson, later visiting
Niagara Falls and returned
by way of Cleveland and
Chicago. In the meantime the
Richardsons had returned.
Robert Allen plans to en
ter Temple Medical school in
Philadelphia in the fall.
Frank Peterson has received
a fellowship to Stanford unr
versity for graduate work in
geology. He left Saturday for
Battle Mountain, Nev., where
he will be employed during
the summer by an ore manu
facturing plant.
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Cutting their wadding caka ara Mr. and Mrs. Pater Jon
Kreiiman, whosa wadding took place June 19 in Fint Meth
odist church, Medford. Tha bride was formerly Linda Ray
Naal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frad Roy Naal. 310 Bridge
street, Aihland, and Mr. Kreisman's parents ara Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur Kreiiman, 455 Liberty street, Aihland. (Knack
stedt photo)
Ceremonies Wed
Brother, Sister
Ashland Two June weddings, held In Medford and Palo
Alto, Calif., are of interest in Ashland and the Rogue valley.
Miss Linda Ray Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roy
Neal, 310 Bridge street, Ashland, became the bride of Peter
Jon Kreisman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Krelsman, 455
Liberty street, Ashland, in a ceremony held June 19 at First
Methodist church in Medford.
In the other ceremony, held June 14 at St. Ann's chapel,
Palo Alto, Miss Margaret Anne Doherty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John N. Doherty, Naperville, 111., became the bride
of Larry Dwight Neal, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal.
KREISMAN-NEAL
Dr. George G. Roseberry of
ficiated at the double-ring
ceremony which married Miss
Neal and Mr. Kreisman.
About 175 relatives and
friends attended. Baskets of
pink and white gladioli and
white delphinium decorated
the church for the 11 a.m,
wedding.
Mr. Neal escorted his daugh
ter to the altar and gave her
in marriage. She wore a floor
length gown of white taffeta
with eggshell colored silk bro
cade overskirt and bodice, it
was styled with fitted bodice,
long sleeves, and round neck
line and her shoulder length
veil was held by a seed pearl
tiara. She carried American
beauty roses.
Miss Karen Sue Fieguth
was maid of honor and brides
matron was Mrs. Jon Cham
breau, Portland. They wore
frocks of American beauty
silk shantung with matching
veils and carried white bas
kets filled with sweet peas,
sweet william, roses and ivy.
David Getty, Tucson, Ariz.,
served as best man. Grooms
man was Steven Alan Kreis
man, brother of the bride
groom, and seating the guests
were Kenneth Guy, Los An
geles, Calif, and William
Blanchard, Fortuna, Calif.
Candlelighters were Fred
Roy Neal III," brother of the
bride, and James Kreisman,
another brother of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Leslie Boaraman piay-
ed the organ wedding music.
Recaption at Church
The reception, which fol
lowed in the church parlors,
was supervised by the Wo
man's Society of Christian
Service of the church.
Mrs. Larry Neal, sister-iri'
law of the bride, cut and serv-
ed the cake and Miss Betty
MacDonald poured coffee.
Presiding at the punch bowl
was Mrs. Lawton Lewis. Miss
Diane Fieguth was in charge
of the guest book. Richard
Kreisman, brother of the
bridegroom, was at the gift
table.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Neal chose a brown and
yellow print frock with beige
and yellow accessories and
yellow rose corsage. Mrs
Kreisman wore a blue and
white printed dress with
white accessories and her
corsage was of pink roses
The couple is at home at
455 Liberty street, Ashland
The bride is a graduate of
Ashland High school, attend
ed the University of Oregon
and San Francisco State col
lege. She is a student this
summer at Southern Oregon
college. Mr. Kreisman, Is
graduate of Ashland High
school and Stanford univer
sity. He Is employed by Pa
cific Power and Light coin
pany.
Returns
Prospect - Mrs. Raymond
Artmire has returned to he
home after visiting relatives
and friends at Pipestone and
Rochester, Minn.
NEAL-DOHERTY
The Rev. John Duryca of
ficiated for the Neal-Doherty
rites held at two o'clock in
the afternoon and attended
by 65 relatives and friends.
Mr. Doherty came from Nap
erville, 111., to escort his
daughter to the altar.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of white peau de
sole covered with organza
fashioned with scoop neckline
short sleeves and full skirt,
The bodice and sleeves were
accented with lace and appli
ques of the lace were scatter
ed on the skirt. Her shoul
der length veil was held by a
pearl crown and she carried a
bouquet of white roses and
ivy.
Miss Heather Humphreys,
Naperville; 111., was maid of
honor and Miss Linda Neal,
the bridegroom's sister, and
Mrs. William E. Sheidley,
Palo Alto, Calif., were the
other attendants. They wore
ight ' pink organza sheath
dresses and carried white
baskets of pink tea roses and
ivy.
David R. Dicrdorff, Los Al
tos Hills, Calif., served as best
man and seating the guests
were John A. Doherty, Paper
ville. 111., brother of the bride,
and William E. Sheidley, Palo
Alto.
Garden Recaption
A reception was held in the
chapel gardens following the
ceremony. Mrs. Harold Scott,
Naperville, 111., aunt of the
bride, wore a gold brown two
piece dress with tan accessor
ies. Mrs. Neal wore a sky blue
silk shantung dress with
white accessories. Their cor
sages were white gardenias.
Mrs. David R. Dicrdorff
was in charge of the guest
book.
The couple traveled to Mon
terey, Calif., and the northern
California coast on their wed
ding trip, the bride wearing
a beige suit with matching ac
cessories. They are spending
the summer at Hall's point
lookout in the Prospect ran
ger district of the Rogue Riv
er National forest.
The bride is a graduate of
Stanford university. Mr. Neal
a graduate of Ashland High
school and Stanford univer
sity, is a student at the Uni
versity of California at Berkeley.
Birthday Occasion
For Recent Dinner
P. M. Aldredge, 833 West
Second itreet, Medford, wai
honored June 18 on the oc
casion of his birthday when
dinner was served at the Aid
redge home.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cave, Mr. and Mrs
Max Hite and Mr. and Mrs
Roger Weiss and sons, Paul
and Mark, all Medford; Mr
and Mrs. Wlllard Cave. Mrs
Jerry Cave and son, Michael,
all Eagle Point; Mr. and Mrs.
Adrirn Hulbert, Roseburg,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis,
Central Point.
Parties Given
For Bride-Elect;
Rites Last Night
Miss Marcia Barrell. whose
marriage to Grant Quinney
Jr. was set for June 22 at St.
Mark's Episcopal church here,
was honored at several pre
nuptial parties last week.
On Monday, June 17, the
bride to - be lunched with
friends at a miscellaneous and
kitchen shower given by Mrs.
Ralph Hibbs and Mrs. Billy
Blackstone at the home of
Mrs. Hibbs, 190 White Oak
drive.
Miss Barrell and members
of the bridal party were the
guests of Mrs. Maury Isted,
aunt of the bride-elect at the
traditional bridal luncheon on
Friday, June 21, at Rogue
Valley Country club. The
group met at the Barrell
home prior to the luncheon
to see the bride's gifts.
Mrs. Paul Selby was hos
tess for a party Wednesday
afternoon at the Selby home,
2427 Lyman avenue. Miss
Barrell was presented person
al gifts. Dessert was served,
and decorations were in pink
and white, the wedding col
ors. Ester Reed daisies were
combined with pink roses in
the floral' arrangements.
The 26 guests included the
bride-elect, her mother, Mrs,
C. H. Barrell, her sister, Mrs,
Thomas Taylor, Eugene, her
aunt, Mrs. Isted; Mr. Quin
ney's mother, Mrs. Grant
Quinney, and his aunt, Mrs,
Ralph Boss. Most of the guests
were members of Mrs. Bar
ren's bridge club and other
close family friends.
Following the rehearsal on
Friday evening, the wedding
party was entertained for din
ner at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Bross, aunt of the bridegroom-to-be.
The party was
given by Mrs. Quinney, his
mother, Mrs. Bruce Stanley,
and Mrs. Bross. The guests in
cluded, in addition to the wed
ding party, severals aunts and
uncles of the honored couple,
Andres Return
rom Monterey
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
I. F. Andres, 72 Laurel street,
returned recently from a
week's vacation on the Mon
terey peninsula in California.
Visiting with them now are
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wiegcrt,
Atkinson, Wise, and Mrs. G.
T. McCauliff of Webster City,
Iowa, a girlhood friend cf
Mrs. Andres.
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Tnrner-Sather Ceremony
In Texas
Talent - Mrs. Clarence Wil
son, Foss road, is in Texas
where she will attend a family
reunion, She was accompanied
to Salt Lake City, Utah, by
Mr. Wilson, who has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Dale
Turner made a wedding trip
to San Francisco and Carmel,
Calif., following their mar
riage June IS in St. Mark's
Episcopal church. The bride
is the former Miss Christine
Ann Sather, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. C, Sather, 509
North Berkeley way.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Turner,
Klamath Falls.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster read the 8 o'clock evening
rites. About 200 guests attend
ed the ceremony and the re
ception which followed at
Rogue Valley Country club,
making it one of the month's
largest social events.
Miss Monica Sctty was
maid of honor and Miss Slier
yl Christian and Miss Karen
Hawley, Grants Pass, were
bridesmaids. Junior brides
maid was Miss Sara Sather, a
sister of the bride.
Earl Bradford, Klamath
Falls, acted as best man and
the ushers were Arnold My
ers, Eugene, David Patterson,
and Douglas Pyles and Gene
Simons, both Klamath Falls.
Bride Wears Organ
Mr, Sather escorted h 1 s
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride's
floor length gown of silk or
ganza and imported Chantilly
lace over taffeta was made
with a fitted bodice. The skirt
was designed with bell-shaped
front and overskirt of lace
and full shepherdess back
with chapel train. Her bouf
fant veil with butterfly face
veil was of silk illusion held
by a cap of Chantilly lace
and taffeta embroidered with
pearls.
The bridal bouquet was
made of a cluster of stephano-
tis with a cascade of roses of
the sterling silver variety,
The attendants' floor length
gowns were identical In style
and made of cherry pink ny
Ion sheer material over taf
feta. They were designed with
fitted bodices and the skirts
with controlled fullness were
made with shepherdess backs
accented by self material
bows. Their Dior head bows
matched their dresses and
tlicy carried crescents of shat
tered white carnations with
white glamellas.
Recaption at Club
The reception was given by
the bride's parents at Rogue
Valley Country club. Th
room and tables were deco
rated with white roses, stock
and spider chrysanthemums
and the tables were covered
with Venetian lace cloths
For the wedding and recep
tion, the bride's mother wore
a pale green silk dress and
the bridegroom's mother was
dressed in a bone silk sheath
frock. Both had accessories
which matched their dresses
and both wore orchid cor
sages. Here from out of town were
Mrs. John Morton, Miss Cora
Sather, Mrs. John H. Loomis,
all of Bend; Mr. and Mrs.
James Speedling and family,
Sunnyvale, Calif- Mr. and
William Cogdill, grandparents
the bridegroom, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Brosterhous,
r. and Mrs. George Broster
hous and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Beck and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Cogdill and
mlly, all of Klamath Falls:
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Zarosin
ski and family, Portland, and
Mrs. Frederick Loomis and
son, Fred Loomis, Palo Alto,
Calif.
The bridegroom's parents
ere hosts for the rehearsal
dinner served in the Candle
room of the Medford hotel.
Pre-wcdding events includ
ed a party for the bride-elect
given by Mrs. Dewey Wilson
nd Mrs. Michael Morris at
the Wilson home; a dinner and
shower given by Mrs. Vincent
Sakraida with the staff of the
Medford clinic as guests; a
shower given by Miss Monica
Setty and her mother, Mrs.
Orlow Sctty, at their home,
857 Olympic street, and a
shower given by Miss Jenny
Dickey at her home, 2200 Dell-
wood avenue. -
The bride attended Med
ford High school and South
ern Oregon college before her
employment as a receptionist
at the Medford clinic. The
bridegroom, who attended
Klamath Falls Union High
school and Southern Oregon
college, will attend Ore son
recnmcai institute. The cou
ple will live at Klamath Falls.
For traveling the bride
wore a cherry pink knit suit
with white accessories and a
white cymbidium orchid corsage.
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Wedding Date
Set by Couple
The marriage of Miss ICaren
Marney to Ronald Glllaspey
has been set for Saturday,
July 6.
The bride-to-be Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.
V. Marney, Route 4, Medford,
and the ceremony will be)
held in the family home. Mr.
Gillaspey Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gillaspey, Central
Point.
Miss Marney will be a sen
lor in Phoenix High school
next fall. Mr. Gillaspey is in
the United States Navy and
Is stationed at Bremerton,
Wash.
Officer, Family
Leave Monday
central point - Lt. Cmdr.
Ferney McKlbbcn of the U. S.
Coast Guard, and Mrs. McKib-
ben plan to leave Monday for
San Rafael, Calif., where they
will live at 524 Cedarberry
lane.
The couple arrived here two
weeks ago as guests of his
mother, Mrs. C. F. McKlbbcn,
833 Hopkins road, Central
Point. They are accompanied
by their sons, Bruce, three
and one-half years old, and
twin, John and Jcffery, nine
months. .
The McKlbbens came here
from Washington, D.C, where
he has been stationed. He has
been transferred to the Mer
chant Marine technical staff
of the commander of the
twelfth coast guard district In
San Francisco.
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O'Brien - Sisters of Sam
Menard, Mrs. Gertrude Ruby
from Bloomlngton, Calif., and
Mrs. Flora LaFave, of Mlra
Loma, Calif., are at the Men
ard home for a visit, -
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