Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1963, Image 23

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE 33. 1113
Church Rites Wed Couple
Ashland MUs Susan Fran
ces Thompson became the
bride of David Gary Death
era ge in' 3 o'clock afternoon
rites read Saturday, June 22
in the Ashland Congregation
al church. The Rev. Paul Otte
performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Frank C. Thompson, 351
Morton street, Ashland, and
the late Mr. Thompson. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd K. Dcather
age, Oxnard, Calif., who came
north for the wedding cere
mony. Miss Patricia A. Thompson
was the honor attendant for
her sister, and Miss Jean
Sterrett, Talent, was brides
maid.
Miss Debbie Otte was flow
er girl and carrying the rings
was Michael Neuenschwand-er.
Jonathan Lorman, Oxnard,
arrived from Yale university
to serve as the best man.
Fraternity brothers of the
bridegroom seated the guests.
They were James Bjork; Lar
ry Welch, Salem; Bruce Mc-
Keel, Portland, and Thomas
Tomashek, Roseburg. Ron
Smith, Eugene, escorted the
bridesmaid.
Brother Escorts Bride
F. Marshall Thompson,
Newport, Ore., gave his sis
ter in marriage. Her floor
length sheath-styled gown of
oeau de soie was styled with
a full overskirt. Wide bands
of lace trimmed the neck
line and three-quarter length
sleeves, and also bordered
the front opening of the over
skirt and the hemline. Her
elbow length veil was held
by a crown of net trimmed
with pearls. She carried
cascade bouquet of pink and
white roses with a Batten
burg lace heirloom handker
chief loaned by Mrs. Irene
Kindred, Oxnard, who had
carried it at her wedding 49
vears ago. A sixpence had
been given the bride by Mrs.
Raymond Johnson, Oxnard,
who obtained it on a recent
trip to England
The maid of honor wore
a pink chiffon gown with j presiding at the punch bowl
matching hat and net veil was Miss Royce Welch.
and the bridesmaid's gown
was of similar design in pink
taffeta, which she wore with
matching hat and veil. Their
flowers were pink roses and
pink carnations.
Miss Claudme Recogno,
Redding, Calif., who lighted
the candles wore a gown and
hat which matched that of
the bridesmaid.
Mr. McKeel furnished the
wedding songs.
Pink and white flowers dec
orated the church.
The reception given in the
church room by the bride's
mother, was attended by
some 200 guests. Miss Mar-
gory Moore and Miss Susan
Rude served the wedding
cake, while Miss Judith Benson,-
registered the guests.
Coffee was poured by Mrs.
F. Marshall Thompson and
Club to Hold
Installation
Mrs. Richard D. Moore will
be installed as president of
the M e d f o r d Toastmistrcss
club, Wednesday, June 6, at
8 a. m. in the Girls Commu
nity club. Other officers to be
installed are Mrs. W. G. Beard,
vice president; Mrs. Kenneth
Phillips, secretary; Mrs. Ella
May Douglas, treasurer and
Miss Voda Brower and Mrs.
Thomas Lorenz, club repre
sentative. Speakers for the June 26
meeting will be Mrs. Moore,
Mrs. Phillips, and Mrs. Mary
DeWeerd.
Refreshments will be
served.
Those speaking at the June
1? meeting were Mrs. A. I.
Prugh, Mrs. Glenn Clymer,
and Mrs. George Watson.
O'Brien - Miss Roberta
Cross is spending several
weeks at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gregg. Miss Cross lived
in O'Brien previously and
with her brothers attended the
valley schools. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Cross.
Travel to Const
The couplt. made their
wedding trip to the Oregon
coast. The bride's traveling
attire was a white dress with
pink embroidered flowers
which she wore with a pink
hat and white accessories.
They will live at 549 Vi East
Main street, Ashland.
The bride, a sophomore at
Southern Oregon collese, at
tended Ashland High school.
She has been active In 4-H
club work and in 1959 made
the centennial wagon trip to
Corvallis with other club
members.
The bridegroom, now a
senior at Southern Oregon
college is a student of eco
nomics. He attended Oxnard
High school and University of
Oregon, and is a member of
Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
For her daughter's wed
ding, Mrs. Thompson wore a
navy blue sheath dress with
pale blue feathered hat, and
the bridegroom's mother
chose a Dior blue sheath
dress with organza skirt and
lace bodice trimmed with rib
bon embroidery. Their cor
sages were of pink and white
roses.
Special guests at the wed
ding ceremony were the
bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Weidman, Central
Point.
Other guests from Oxnard
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Lorman. parents of the best
man, also accompanied by
another son, Timothy Lor
man. From Sacramento, were Mr.
and Mrs. George Deatherage
and daughters, Teresa and
Ann and from Fresno was
Mrs. Audrey Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ed
wards, aunt and uncle of the
bride, came from Prinevllle
and other guests from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther J. Allen, Sun City, Ariz.;
William H. Dillenbeck, North
Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Earl C. Deane, St. Louis,
Mo., and Lcland Miller, San
Diego, Calif,
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De Molay Installation
Ceremonies Conducted
K. Cacil Barry, an English actrass. is playing with lha
Oregon Shakespearian festival this summer in Ashland.
Miss Berry was among tha company members who attended
the annual Twelfth Night dinner given by Mrs. Julia Turn
men of Mon Deiir inn Monday evening and is shown with
one of the paintings now on display at the inn. Valley artists
are invited by Mrs. Tummers to display their works at the
well known dining spot, and the current show is by Mrs.
Robert G. (Jeanne) Davis of Grants Pass. The exhibit con
tains 12 paintings. (Smith photo) .
Richard Millhollin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Millhollin,
Medford, was Installed master
councilor of the Medford
chapter, Order of De Molay,
in recent ceremonies held In
the Masonic temple.
Elective officers installed
with him were Monte Ken
nedy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Kennedy and Don
Kengla, Sun of V. W. Kengla,
senior and junior councilors.
Appointive officers in
stalled were Craig Williams,
scribe-treasurer; Carl Vocgtly
and David Smith, senior and
Junior deacons; Chester Smith
and Craig Savage, senior and
junior stewards; James
Moyer, marshal; Robert Mills,
Chaplain; Peter Eslick, or
ator; George Wine, almoner;
Steven Cutting, standard
bearer; James Cain, sentinel;
Richard Hcisel, John Sander
son, James Casterline, John
Ingram, Ross Dickinson, Rich
ard Moyer and Curt Pitts, pre
ceptors.
Child Abuse Legislation
Plans Are Being Formed
A first step In a national i
approach to protecting chil
dren from physical abuse by
their parents or caretakers
has been taken by the Chil
dren's bureau, Mrs. Katherine
B. Octtlnger, chief, announced
today.
The states will shortly be
receiving suggested legisla
tive language which will re
quire that all cases of child
abuse be reported to the ap
propriate police authority by
the doctor who sees the child.
Purpose of the suggested
language is to identify chil
dren in danger so that they
can be protected. It is not to
punish parents,, although
I criminal action may result
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At the present time, many
doctors are fearful of report
ing cases where they suspect
child abuse because they may
face criminal or civil suit on
the part of the parent or care
taker. The suggested law
grants them immunity from
such action.
For Vary Young
The suggested law Is di
rected principally to the very
young child who cannot speak
for himself but who, under
normal circumstances, would
have parents who would
speak for him. Reporting of
incidences of abuse to older
children also would be
quired.
"We need to have these
children identified If they are
to be helped," Mrs. Oettinger
said. "Until we have manda
tory reporting of child abuse
cases, the hands of such agen
cies as the courts and wel
fare departments, equipped to
help protect the child, are
tied when child abuse cases
are listed as 'accidental'."
Cases of child abuse appar
ently are increasing but there
la at present no accurate na
tional data to show the incidence.
Improved radiological tech
niques now readily available
will help the doctor to deter
mine the extent of physical
Injury and should show pre
vious injuries in various
stages of healing, if such
exist.
In Soma States
Legislation to require man
datory reporting of child
abuse cases now exists in
some form or is being con
sidered in several states, in
cluding California, Wyoming,
Colorado, Indiana, Pennsyl
vania, New Mexico, Ohio,
Florida, Maryland, Michigan,
and Missouri.
The proposed legislative
language, which must be act
ed upon by each state which
docs not now have such a
law, was developed by the
bureau in conjunction with
the office of the general
counsel of the U.S. depart
ment of health, education,
and welfare. It is based on
the findings of two groups of
consultants, who met in Janu
ary and May of last year with
the Children bureau. Mate
rial developed from their sug
gestions has since been wide
ly reviewed by doctors, law
yers, social workers, juvenile
court judges, hospital admin
istrators, and interested citi
zens.
1 1
CowBelles Make
Annual Fathers'
Day Presentation
fcach year on Father s day
members of the Jackson Coun-
I ! ft PnuRAlli.. nrPKUnt lh nnr.
. ents of the first child born
I nn thai Ham In 1 1. ,i,,r,t..
I hppf roat in Ihm same weisht
. ,,. . . ( . u t-;i-i
I I liiai Ul me emm,
This year Mr. and Mrs,
1 1 Howard Anderson were given
I the six pound, six ounce roast,
i They became parents of a
! daughter, Tamara Ann, born
I at 1:33 a.m., in Rogue Valley
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. David Woolfolk and
I Mrs. John Kon wiser made the
presentation to Mrs. Anderson
as representatives of the Low
Belles.
Women's Groups
To Hold Picnic
Groups of the Women's re I
. lowship, First Christian
: church, will meet In Ash
land's Lithia park for a cov
ered dish luncheon on Tues
day. June 23, at 11:30 a.m.
AM groups will combine for
a worship period. This Is the
last meeting before the worn
I en are assigned to new groups
Ilior in, win..
Presents Parents
The newly installed master
councilor presented his par
ents and gave his mother a
bouquet of roses. He was pre
sented a gavel by his father.
The young man also Intro
duced his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Sachs,
Wenatchee, Wash., his
mother's uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mrs. Roy Williamson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil
liamson, all Medford.
Installing officers were
Wayne Kelso, retiring master
councilor, Roger Kelsoe,
Michael Fcathcrstone, Dean
Evernham, Richard Wagner
and Steven Kesler.
Also assisting were mem
bers of Bethels 14, S3 and 69
International Order of Job
Daughters.
Taking part in the robing
ceremony were nonorea
queens, Miss Patricia Selby of
Bethel S3 and Miss Charlotte
Martin, Bethel 69; and Miss
Barbara Jacobs, a senior prin
cess from Bethel 14.
They were assisted by other
princesses of the bethels.
Miss Pamela Trowbridg
was in charge of the guest
book and Miss Charlotte
Brown furnished piano selections.
Among visiting lodge offic
ials was Don Waldron, high
priest, Royal Arch Masons,
ponsorinc body. Others from
the same body were Howard
Phillips, L. H. Bohrer, Stew-
rt Pennington and Howard
Eslick.
Also attending were Jack
Caldwell, member of the
Knights of York cross of
honor; F. H. Evernham, past
eminent commander of Malta
commandery; George Finley,
advisor of District 9 and dad
advisor of the Ashland chap
ter; Martin Scripter, past
master councilor of the Ash
land chapter; Robert Wertz,
dad advisor; and Mr. Mill
hollin, Robert Voegtly and
Howard Eslick, all advisors of
the Medford chapter.
Pre-installation ceremonies
included presentation of the
Chevalier degree, c.ie of the
highest honors of the Order
of De Molay. Willis Williams,
chevalier, a past master coun
cilor, presented the degree to
Dean Evernham, past master
councilor, Medford chapter.
The honor guard for the de
gree was Stewart Pennington,
Mr. Phillips, Mr. Bohrer and
Mr. Eslick.
Refreshments were served
after the installation. Tha
new master councilor was pre
sented a cake decorated with
the order's emblem, by the
Medford chapter, De Molay
Mothers club, who furnished
the refreshments. Dancing
completed the evening.
Ml
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Richard Millhollin
Chapter To Hear
Session Report
Initiation and state con
vention reports are on the
agenda for a meeting of Chap
ter BE of the PEO sisterhood
to be held Tuesday, June 23
It is planned tor 7:30 p.m
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Wilcox, 3348 Old Military
road.
Mrs. David Chirgwin, presi
dent, will give the convention
report.
Sojourners Club
Entertains at
Dinner, Cards
Medford Sojourners club
women entertained their bus-
bands and friends at a potluck
dinner and card party recent
ly In the Girls Community
club. About 30 persons attended.
Card prizes were won by
Walter Zlmdar, Mrs, Margery
Burnett, Mrs. Emerson Bow
es, Mrs. Gustav Martin, Mrs.
Lora Stewart and Mrs. Lea
tha Jones.
Special prizes also were
won by Mrs. Bowers, Mrs.
Burnett, Roland Howard and
Leland Middleton.
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Californians
Derby Guests
Derby Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert L. Davison, Box 138,
Butte Falls highway, Eagle
Point, had as their guests last
week, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Starkcy. and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Chaplin and children.
Tommy, Cindy and Debra, all
Garden Grove, Calif.
During the group's visit
they were honored at a fam
ily dinner given at the River
view cafe in Shady Cove.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Davidson, Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Hcnshaw and
sons. Johnny and Jody, Butte
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vln McKeen.
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Reames Chapter
To Close Season
Reames chapter. Order of
tha Eastern Star, will hold
the last stated meeting of this
season on Thursday, June 27
at 8 p.m. at the Masonic tern
pie.
Mrs. . Gene Dyke, worthy
matron and Ross Gilkison.
worthy patron will preside.
During the evening new mem
bers will be honored.
The committee for the eve
ning will be headed by Mrs.
Merlyn Harvey and Mrs. How
ard Phillips.
Open Installation of the new
officers elect will be held Sat
urday evening June 29 at 8:00
p.m. at the Medford Masonio
Temple.
Coupf Visits for
Graduation Event
O'Brien - Attending the
graduation of their niece and
nephew, Sandra and Wally
Freeman, were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kyle, Poulsbo, Wash.
Mrs. John Stephens and her
daughter, Debra, are with
Mrs. Stephens' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman this week.
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