Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1963, Image 18

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SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 19E3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
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Mr. and Mri. Grant A. Quinnay Jr.. are ihown culling
lh traditional tint ilic of wadding caka at tha racaplion
which followed thair marriaga Juna 22 in St. Mark'i Epiico
pal church hara. Tha brida li tha formar Marcia Virginia
Barrall, daughtar of Mr. and Mn. C. H. Barrall, 1C1 Grttn
way driva. (Clinic photo)
Mri. Grant A.
Quinnty Jr.
(Clatiio photo)
Art Exhibit At Fontaines
Artistji and art patroni of
(he valley are showing con
siderable interest in the cur
rent ehow of art works at
the Fontaine Framing Studio
and gnllrry, 329 South Grape
street. The paintings, draw
ings and other works are from
the collection of Lloyd Hal
vcrsun, and have not been
previously shown here.
Anyone interested Is Invit
ed to visit the gHllery with
out charge. Hours are from
8.10 a in. lo 5:30 p.m. Mon
day through Saturday.
Of particular interest are
IB pen and ink drawings by
Hamilton Aide, (Paris 1826
Lor.don 190M) who was the
grand.ton of an Armenian
merchant from Constantino
ple. His mother was the third
daughter of Sir George Col
lier. Remarkable is the fact
that Aide was also a novel
ist, poet and dramatist in ad
dition to being an artist. This
series of drawings taken from
his 1R62-18U8 sketchbook rep
resent srencs In France, Italy,
Germany, Switzerland, Cer
many and England.
Also displayed is a fine
landscape l-y Thomas Cole,
major American artist work-
Visitor
Ashland - Ben Lombard is
visiting in Ashland this week
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Turner, and with
other friends, before return
ing to be with hit mother,
Mrs. Jessie Lombard, at Orcas
Island, Wash. He ti a law stu
dfnt at tlui University of Mich-Igan.
lng in the first half of the
llh century.
Mr. Halvcrson is also show
ing additional drawings by
James M. W. Tumor, Eng
lish artist. These include
beach and wreck scenes done
at Brighton in 1827.
A rare miniature on copper
ol unvcr Cromwell as
young man and done by Jan
Mylens, the younger; a (loral
by A. E. llarriman, English
pupil of Henri Kantin-Laluur,
the fr.mous French floral art
1st; "A Cloudy Day" by Curl
Jonnevold, a well. known tilth
century painter of the Cali
fornia Bay area; drawings by
Pietro Da Cortona. Abraham
Bloemaerts, E. Duncan; a
sketch for a ceiling corner
mural done by Huphm-I in
1317 and a number of other
Interesting pieces are in the
exhibit. All are for sale.
Miss Marcia Virginia Bar
rcll became the bride of
Grant A. Quinney Jr. in a
ceremony held June 22 at St.
Mark's Episcopal church. The
Bev. George R. V. Bolster or
ficiated at the double ring
rites attended by 200 relative
and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barrell,
101 Greenway drive. Mr,
Quinney is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant A. Quinney, 1013
Winchester avenue
Baskets of white stock and
pink carnations decorated the
church and white gladioli
marked the pew ends. Miss
Patricia Selby was soloist
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of pcau de sole
fashioned with fitted bodice
three-quarter length sleeves
and full gored skirt. Outlin
lng the scoop neckline were
appliqucd lace roses. They
also trimmed the skirt. Her
shoulder length veil of Illu
sion was held by a small cap
of Alencon lace and seed
pearls
She carried a white orchid
and stephanotis and a hand
kerchief, more than 100 years
old, which had been given her
by her grandmother, Mrs.
William Wcllman, Portland,
who attended the rites. In her
shoe was a sixpence
Sister Is Attendant
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Port
land, was honor attendant for
her sister. The other attend
ants were Miss Karen Sten
bcrg, Corvallis; Miss Nanette
Istcd, a cousin, and Miss Kara
lee Selby. They wore frocks
of peppermint pink linen with
matching hats and shoes and
carried nosegays of white
stephanotis and pink -rosebuds.
Robert Quinney served as
best man for his brother. Seat
ing the guests were Colburn
Barrell, brother of the bride,
Jerry Anderson and Eldon
Bennett.
Twins Mike and Mark Mc
Laughlin, San Rafael, Calif.,
were ring bearers. Acolytes
were Charles Istcd, cousin of
the bride, and William Edwards.
Mrs. Barrell wore a Dior
blue silk sheath dress with
pink accessories with a white
orchid corsage for her daugh
ter's wedding and the recep
tion which followed in the
parish hall of the church. Mrs.
Quinney chose a beige sheath
dress with matching accesso
ries and cymbldium orchid
corsage.
' Pink roses and ferns deco
rated the tables for the recep
tion. Mrs. Ralph Hibbs and
Mrs. Henry Cuthbert, Port
land, cut and served the wed
ding cake. Mrs. Ralph Bross,
aunt of the bridegroom pre
sided at the punch bowl and
Mrs. Maurice Istcd, aunt of
the bride, poured coffee. Miss
Mini Jo Clausen, Portland,
was In charge of the guest
book and Jennifer Hlbbs and
Christine Carter passed bags
of pink rice. Miss Judi Istcd,
cousin of the bride, was at
the gift tabic.
Travel to Coast
The ncwlywcds traveled to
the coast on their wedding
trip, the bride wearing for
traveling a pink summer suit
with pink flowered hat and
black patent accessories. They
arc making their home at
13.15 Northwest 23rd street,
Portland.
The new Mrs. Quinney Is
a graduate of Medford High
school and Is scheduled lo
graduate in September from
Good Samaritan hospital
school of nursing. Mr. Quin
ney is a graduate of Medford
High school and attended Ore
gon State university. South
ern Oregon college and Port
land Slate college. During the
summer he is employed by
United Grocers In Portland
and will resume his stvidies
in accounting this fall at
Brlgham Young university
Provo, Utah.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Mr.
Cuthbert and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hunter, and
Miss Sandra Summers, all
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E.
Freeman, Fresno, Calif , aunt
and uncle of the bride; Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Clark and
family, Bend, another aunt
and mu le; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kerr and daughter, Roseburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Erlckson,
Redmond; and Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. McLaughlin, San Ra-
i fact, Calif.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher
(Landis photo)
Betrothal News
Is Announced
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth DeHaas, 1S20 Scenic
avenue, Central Point, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Patricia, to
Melvln Wayne Fields, son of
Mrs. Herbert C. Fields, 411
Bcatly street, Medford, and
the late Mr. Fields.
Miss DeHaas is a 1863 grad
uate of Crater High school.
and Mr. Fields is a 1961 grad
uate of Medford High school.
He is employed at Fir Ply
wood company.
A November wedding is
planned.
VI 'X
Miss Patricia DeHaas
International Flea Market
Is Set For Late October
Med ford Junior Service
league members are prepar
ing this summer for a new
fall project. It will be an In
ternational Flea Market,
which will b? held at the
Medford Armory on October
23, 26 and 27.
The flea market is describ
ed by its sponsors as a com
bination bazaar, rummage sale
and fun fair, and is believed
to be the first benefit of its
type to be presented In the
southern Oregon area.
Mrs. Ronald Ricketts and
Ms. James Shaw are co-chair
men for the event, and they
anticipate an attendance of
six to eight thousand people.
Food and entertainment will
be planned to please children
and adults, and the flea mar
ket is expected to attract fam
ily groups as well as indi
viduals of all ages.
Merchandise for sale will be
varied - new, hand-made,
slightly used, antique, home
baked and usable "Junk."
Couple Married
In Ohio Rites
Mrs. Robert J. Hole, 2920
Coleridge road, Cleveland
Heights, Ohio, and Marrs Gib
bons, Medford, were married
June 22, at the Fairmount
Presbyterian church In Cleve
land Heights by Dr. Richard
Pacini.
Mrs. Hole's daughter and
son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. OUn
F. Schlaak, Milaukce, at
tended the couple.
A reception followed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
K. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons will
reside in San Francisco and
Medford, Ore.
Ashland - Guests at the
Nob Hill home of H. 11. Elhart
are his brother and sister-liv
law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl El
hart, New York City, who ex
pect to make an extended
stay in the west.
STOCK REDUCTION SALE
WE NEED MORE ROOM
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Hand-knitted sweaters, ChrlS'
mas decorations, yardage,
homemade pickles, jams, Jel
lies and baked goods, new
children's clothing, candles,
Christmas stocking toys.
slightly worn clothing, old
and new books, semi-antique
china and glassware, used fur
niture, art objects and broken
appliances will be among the
potpourri of items offered for
sale.
Committees of league mem
bers are working this sununcr
on the hand-made items, and
are collecting, sorting and
pricing used items. More rum
mage is needed, and any items
that valley residents wish to
donate til be gratefully ac
cepted, according to the co-chairmen.
Mrs. Donald Wood, 772-8594
and Mrs. Richard Henslcy,
773-1958 are in charge of
pick-up arrangements for do-natle--
and they have trucks
available for large items. Do
nations will be tax-deductible,
since the proceeds from the
flea market will be used for
community benefit.
Newly weds Travel in Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal
lagher are on an extended
wedding trip through Canada,
the New England states and
eastern and southern United
States before returning to
Hayward, Calif., where they
will make their home in early
September.
The couple were married
June 22 at Sacred Heart Cath
olic church at 11 o'clock in
the morning. The Rev. John
Ilg officiated at the double
ring ceremony and nuptial
mass which was attended by
75 relatives and friends.
The bride is tne former
Dorothy Nell Rhymes, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Rhymes, 1715 Crown avenue.
Mr. Gallagher of Hayward, is
son of Mrs. Joseph Gal
lagher, Rockwell, Iowa, and
the late Mr. Gallagher.
Baskets of pink and laven
der chrysanthemums deco
rated the church. Bruno Pelle
grini was organist and Miss
Marilyn Gallagher, Minneapo
lis, Minn., sister of the bride
groom, was soloist.
Father Escorts Brida
The bride, escorted to the
altar by her father, wore a
gown of imported French
Chantilly lace and nylon tulle.
The fitted bodice was fash
ioned with a yoke of nylon
net and the skirt was of tiers
of tulle. Her elbow length
veil was held by a pearl
crown and she carried a bou
quet of while spider chrysan
themums encircling a white
orchid.
Mrs. Alan Keaton, Portland,
Alpha Phi sorority sister of
the bride, was matron of hon
or. Miss Joanne Scliuiie, way
ward, was bridesmaid. They
wore white sheath frocks
with overskirts fashioned
with shepherdess backs and
carried pink and lavender
chrysanthemums.
Harold Gallagher, Hamp
ton, Iowa, served as best man
for his brother and seating
the guests were Michael Silan,
Woodland, Calif., brother-in-
law of the bridegroom, and
Martin Stow, Chester, Calif.
Altar boys were Thomas
Clark and James Naumes.
Mrs. Rhymes wore a beige
lace dress with blue acces
sories for her daughter's wed
ding. Her flowers were white
cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Gal
lagher chose a navy blue suit
with white accessories and her
corsage was of white phalaen
opsis orchids.
A reception followed the
ceremony at the Rogue Valley
Country club. Mrs. Donald C
Shores and Mrs. Larry Badger
Curtis, Calif., sisters of the
bride, cut and served the wed'
ding cake. Pouring punch and
coffee were Mrs. James Kel
ley, Mrs. Cleo Taylor, Mrs.
Justin Smith Jr.," and Mrs.
Bruce Samson, Eugene. Mrs.
Donald Wilkinson was in
charge of the guest book.
For traveling the bride wore
a green linen suit with white
accessories. The bride attend
ed Medford High school and
the University of Oregon. She
is a teacher in the Hayward,
Calif., public schools. Mr. Gal
lagher attended Loras college,
Dubuque, Iowa, and Colorado
State college, and is a teacher
and counselor in the San
Mateo Union High school dis
trict.
The evening prior to the
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Central Point-The wedding
of Miss Mary Louise Meyers,
Eugene, and Second Lt, Bert
J. Nelson, son of Mrs. Glen
Watson, Central Point, and
Bert Nelson, Eagle Point, is
scheduled for July 6 in St.
Mary's Catholic church, Eu
gene.
The wedding plans were an
nounced some time ago by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Meyers, Eugene.
Miss Meyers attended Sac
red Heart School of nursing
in Eugene and Lieutenant
Nelson, a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon, has been
attending Officers Training
school in San Antonio, Texas.
Among those attending the
wedding from Rogue valley
will be the parents of the
bridegroom.
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Barbara Jean Morton
(Brainard photo)
wedding the bride's parents
were hosts to members of the
wedding party and relatives
at a rehearsal dinner.
Among the out of town
guests attending were Miss
Mary Margaret Gallagher,
Rockwell, Iowa, sister of the
bridegroom; Mrs. Harold Gal
lagher, Hampton, Iowa, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom; Mrs.
Michael Silan, sister of the
bridegroom, and her chidren,
Colleen and Sheila, Wood
land, Calif., Mrs. Badger, sis
ter of the bride, and her son,
Curtis, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Schulte, and Miss Carla
Schulte, Hayward, Calif.; the
P.ev. William Barragy, Iowa;
Mr. and Mrs. Norbcrt Meisch,
Waterloo, Iowa, and the Rev.
F. M. Campbell, Stayton, Ore.
Medford Pair
Is Engaged
Mrs. Lorraine E. Smith,
826 Grant street, announces
the engagement of her daugh
ter, Miss Barbara Jean Mor
ton, to Gerald D. McCollum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mc
Collum, 764 West McAndrews
road.
The bride-elect, also a
daughter of the late Arnold
Morton, is a Medford High
school graduate and was grad
uated from Medford Beauty
school. She is employed at
Modern Beauty Shop.
The bridegroom-elect at
tended Medford schools and
spent two years in the Navy.
He now is employed by the
Modern Masonry firm.
The wedding dale is set for
November 9, this fall
Engagement
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B.
Clark, Topsides orchards, Old
Stage road, announce tha
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Carol Mae Clark, to Dr.
Royal G. Aubrey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Aubrey, 230
South Central avenue.
Miss Clark attended Med.
ford schools and is a graduate
of Berkshire Christian col
lege, Lenox, Mass. She is em
ployed as a dental assistant
for Dr. Norman T. Capsey.
Dr. Aubrey attended Cot
tage Grove schools and was
graduated from San Josa
Bible college, the University
of Oregon and the University
of Oregon Medical school. Ha
is stationed with the Navy at
Hunters Point Navy Ship
yard in San Francisco.
The wedding date has been
set for August 31 in Medford.
Ashland - Mrs. Blanche
Huffman, 137 North Main St.,
returned recently from a two
weeks' visit with her son
Glenn and his family, Bonan
za, and with her nephew, Bob
Lilly, Beaverton, Ore.
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