Doyle-Rausch Rites Held
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1981
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Rich
ard Doyle Jr.. wed in a cere
mony June 22, are to return
today from a southern Cali
fornia honeymoon. They will
live at 311 Howard street,
Medford.
The bride is the former Miss
Virginia Rose Rausch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E W
Rausch, 3061 Table Rock road,
Medford. The bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dom
inic Doyle, 531 Apple street,
Medford.
The Rev. John Hg celebrat
ed the 6 o'clock evening mass
and officiated for the wedding
ceremony held in Sacred
Heart Catholic church.
The bride was escorted to
the altar by her father. Her
floor length gown of Chantilly
lace and tulle over taffeta
was designed with ' a fitted
bodice and long sleeves. The
scalloped sweetheart neck
line was embroidered with
pearls and iridescent se
quins. The bouffant petal
skirt was of lace over tulle
with lace appliques accented
by sequins and pearls. Her
pure silk illusion fingertip
veil was held from a queen's
crown embroidered with
pearls and sequins highlighted
with rhinestones. The bride's
bouquet was of red roses and
white carnations which she
placed on the side altar fol
lowing the ceremony.
Miss Anita Johnson, Hal
stead, Kan., a cousin of the
bride, was the honor attend
ant and Mrs. Paul Brugato,
Shelton, Wash., was bridesma
tron for her sister. Miss Jenni
fer Espey was the bridesmaid.
Their gowns were of mint
green brocade made with
scoop necklines and bell
skirts. They wore matching
green veiled hats and carried
nosegays of red roses and
white carnations.
Donald Rausch, a brother of
the bride was best man and
seating the guests were Mr.
Brugato and Michael Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Richard Doyle Jr.
(Brainerd photo)
Groomsmen were George
Doyle, Yreka, a brother of the
bridegroom, and Francis Mur
phy. The church and altars were
decorated with red and white
gladioli and the pew ends
were marked w-ith the same
flowers.
Bruno Pellegrini played the
organ music.
About 200 guests attended
the wedding ceremony and
ISO were at the reception giv
en by the bride's parents in
the knights of Columbus hall.
A buffet supper was served
and dancing was a diversion
of the evening. Bouquets of
roses and wedding bells decor
ated the hall.
Special guests at the wed
ding and reception were Mrs.
Angela Keiper, Colwich, Kan.,
grandmother of the bride, and
Mrs. Nancy Wcitzel, Yreka,
Calif., grandmother of the
bridegroom.
During the reception Mrs.
Robert Doyle, Yreka, a sister-in-law
of the bridegroom, and
Miss Dottle Bilderbach,
poured the punch. Mrs. Thom
as Hora served the coffee and
the Misses Ramona Rausch, a
sister of the bride, Sherry and
Beth Hall and Diane Maehren,
had charge of the gifts. Mrs.
Jerome Maehren and Mrs.
Vernon Hall served the cake,
and Miss Sharon Walters reg
istered the guests.
Kathy, Christine and Cyn
thia B a 1 e m a n distributed
packets of rice.
The bride, now a student at
Medford Beauty school, at
tended St. Mary's High school
and Medford High school. The
bridegroom attended Canyon-
ville schools and is with tne
prod department of Safe
way, Inc.
For traveling the bride
chose a beige suit with yellow
accessories and her corsage
was of white carnations.
Other out-of-town guests
were Mrs. Elmer Schonecker,
aunt of the bride, and sons,
Michael and Rodger, Tacoma,
Wash Michael and Joanne
Brugato, nephew and niece of
the bride, Shelton, and Robert
Doyle.
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Hall-Bertrand Ceremony
Of Interest in Valley
News has been received
here of the marriage of Judith
Carole Bcrtrand and Dr.
Richard Lee Hall which was
an event of June IS in Whit-
tier, Calif. The bride, who
hasi been living in Encino,
Calif., is a daughter of Mr.
and, Mrs. Robert C. Browne,
2433 Capital avenue, Medford.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mrs. L. L. Hall, Monterey
Park, Calif., and the late Dr.
Hall.
The rites were solemnized
at 4 o clock in the afternoon
in the First Methodist church.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her brother, Martin
Robert Browne, wore a pcau
de soie street length gown
with sheath linos and full
overskirt. The embroidered
satin cummerbund was trim
med with an obi bow at the
back. A pearl crown held
her elbow length veil and the
bridal bouquet was of white
orchids.
Miss Lynne Hall, Monterey
Park, a sister of the bride
groom, was maid of honor.
Her green organza sheath
frock was designed with a
full overskirt and she car-
and Mrs,
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Thomas James Alley
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was held recently at First
Methodist church in Ml. Ver
non, Wash., when Miss Janice
Jane Atkins of that city be
came the bride of Thomas
James Alley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Alley, 124 Green
way circle, Medford. Her par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Atkins.
The Rev. Carroll Spraguc
officiated at the rites held
June 15 at 8 o'clock in the
evening. Baskets of orchid
gladioli and white snapdrag
ons decorated the church and
the center aisle. Harold Fisher
was organist and Henry Lean
der was soloist.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of white silk
fashioned with fitted bodice,
elbow length sleeves and full
silk skirt with matching
roses at the waistline in back,
The cathedral length train was
of Chantilly lace and appliques
of the lace were on the bodice.
Her veil was of tiers of
English tulle and fell from a
taffeta and Alencon lace pill
box hat which was edged with
seedpearls with a single pearl
drop in the front. She carried
white gardenias and stephan
otis. Her only jewelry was a
single strand of pearls, a gift
from the bridegroom.
Wear Lilac Frocks
Miss Janice Hermanson was
maid of honor and brides
maids were Miss Mary Mcll
raith, Miss Karen Montgom
ery and Miss Janet Hanson.
They wore frocks of nylon or
gandy in lilac color over taf
feta fashioned with belled
skirts. Miss Hermanson car
ried a nosegay bouquet of
white carnations and gar
denias and the other attend
ants' bouquets were of carna
tions. Miss Darcy Gearhart. Mt.
Vernon, and Miss Nancy Rolff,
Vallcjo, Calif., sorority sister
of the bride, were candle
lighters. They wore white lin
en sheath dresses with match
ing accessories and corsages
of white rosebuds and laven
der lace.
Gerald Fanger, Tacoma,
Wash., served as best man for
his cousin. Seating the guests
were Dale Smith, Medford; N.
K. Potter Jr., Los Altos, Calif.,
and Dr. Richard H. Alley,
Pasadena, Calif., brother of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Atkins chose a silk
crepe dress of antique gold
color with matching accessor
ies for her daughter's wed
ding. Her corsage was of
green cymbidium orchids.
Mrs. Alley wore a rose-beige
silk chiffon dress with match
ing accessories. Her corsage
chids,
Orchid colored gladioli and
white snapdragons decorated
the rooms at the church where
the reception was held. A lei
of vanda orchids, sent from
Hawaii by sorority sisters of
tne bride, encircled the punch
bowl.
Reception Held
In charge of the reception
were Mrs. Gordon Hermanson
and Mrs. R. B. Plummcr. Miss
Marilyn Fanger and Miss Sara
Sprause cut and served the
tiered wedding cake. Pouring
were Mrs. Douglas Atkins, sister-in-law
of the bride, and
Mrs. John Bcllach, Eugene.
sister of the bridegroom. Miss
Marilyn Sandall, Miss Darcy
Palmer and Miss Linda Sun-
drcd, also sorority sisters of
the bride, served punch and
Miss Mary Lee Clark, Med
ford, was in charge of the
guest book.
The couple (raveled to
southern California on their
wedding trip, the bride wear
ing a pink silk sleeveless
sheath dress with matching
coat and hat and white ac
cessories. Her corsage was of
phalaenopsis orchids. They
are making their home at 1004
South Holly street.
The bride attended the Uni
versity of Oregon and will
continue her studies at South
ern Oregon college. She is af
filiated with Alpha Gamma
Delta sorority. Mr. Alley at
tended the University of Ore
gon and was graduated from
Mcnlo Men's college, Mcnlo
Park, Calif.
Among the out of town
guests attending the wedding
and reception were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Golden, Medford;
Mrs. Alma Engbcrtson, Santa
Monica, Calif., grandmother of
the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Alley, uncle and aunt of
the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.
Gausman, and daughter, Sue,
and Miss Jean Gansert, all
Los Angeles.
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Mist Carol Wilcox
Parents Tell
Of Engagement
Central Point-Mr, and Mrs
L. A. Wilcox Jr., Willow
Springs road, Central Point,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Carol
Wilcox, to Max Burton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burton,
Pioneer road, Phoenix.
The bride-elect is a grad
uate of Crater High school
and is employed at the offices
of Atkin-McCullough Insure
ance, Inc. Her fiance is em
ployed at the Kognp Lumber
company,
A fall wedding is planned.
ArtisT"
Now Here
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Cia
bnnl have arrived in Medford
from Italy and for the present
are with Mrs. Ciabani's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ball, 1025 Ingrid avenue.
Mr. Ciabani, a professor of
art In Italy and a painter,
maintained a studio in his
native land. He received his I
art education in Florence. The I
newcomer, whose works arc
already hanging in several I
American galleries, will go i
to San Francisco soon to
make arrangements for a
showing at the Maxwell gal
lery. He specializes In por
traits. Mrs. Ciabani is a graduate
of Medford High school and
later studied art in Italy.
ried a bouquet of orchids.
Howard Hall, a cousin of
the bridegroom, was best
man.
For her daughter's wed
ding Mrs. Browne wore a yel
low silk sheath dress and the
bridegroom's mother was
dressed in a blue chiffon
frock. Both had orchid cor
sages. White gladioli and white
roses decorated the church.
About 300 guests were at
the ceremony and some 250
attended the garden reception
given by Mrs. Margerct R.
Miller at her home in East
Whittier. Following the re
ception a dinner was served
at The Steak and Stein restau
rant in Whittier, attended by
the wedding group and fam
ily members.
The couple made a wedding
trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mex
ico. The bride's pale green
traveling suit was of silk and
her accessories were In light
bronze. They will live in
Santa Monica.
The bride attended Medford
High school and Los Angeles
City college. At the present
she is employed as a cred,
reporter for Allied Bulldini
Credits, and in the fall plans
to return to college.
The bridegroom is a grad
uate of Stanford university
and the University of Chicago
Medical school. He is a mem
ber of Sigma Chi fraternity.
Dr. Hall Is a resident in sur
gery at Wadsworth General
hospital. Veterans center,
Sawtclle.
Heaths Leave
For Maryland
Mr. ana Mrs. uary ticatn
recently left Medford for
Laurel, Md., where they will
make their home while Mr.
Heath, a specialist four in the
U.S. Army, is stationed at
Ft. Meade, Md.
Mrs. Heath, the former
Aedene Jensen, Is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jen
sen, Route 1, box 28S, Eagle
Point. She has been attending
Southern Oregon college and
at the end of the school year
Mr. Heath arrived here from
Maryland and the couple
drove East.
They will make their home
at 11 North Gail, box 55,
Barbers Trailer court In
Laurel.
Wedding News
Is Announced
Yreka - Mrs. Clara Wigley,
Montague, and B. M. Pruett,
Yreka, were married June 17
at the Federated church in
Alluras, Calif. The Rev. C. E.
Olson officiated at the cere
mony. Accompanying the couple
to Alturas for the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pru
ett, brother and sister-in-law
of the bridegroom, who serv
ed as their attendants.
For her marriage the bride
chose a blue afternoon dress
worn with white accessories.
Following the rites the cou
ple made a honeymoon trip
into central Oregon.
They will reside In Yreka.
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Reception
Honors
Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Bell, Medford Plaza apart
ments, whose marriage was
an event of June 16 in Reno,
Nev., were honored at a re
ception June 19 in Rogue
Valley Country club. Mrs.
Bell is the former Miss Sarah
Ellen Groves, until recently
of Portland.
Hosts for the reception
were Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Snider and Mrs. Christine
Miles.
Among the some 50 guests
who attended were employees
at Medford City hall and the
Medford Mail Tribune, and
their husbands and wives.
Mrs. Miles presided at the
punch bowl and wedding cake
was served. The bride's table
was decorated with an ar
rangement of spider chrysan
themums and gladioli.
Later the hosts entertained
the newly wedded pair at din
ner in the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell plan to
leave this afternoon for a
week's wedding trip to Klam
ath Falls, Portland and the
Oregon coast. In Klamath
Falls they will be guests of
Mr. Bell's mother, Mrs. Clair
Martin, where his sister, Mrs.
William Bates, Carlsbad,
Calif., also is a guest.
In Portland, the brides
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Groves will be hosts Mon
day evening for a reception
honoring the couple. From
there the Bells will travel
along the Oregon coast.
Relaiives Visit
In Prospect Home
Prospect - Guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Clevenburg, are a sister of Mrs.
Clcvenburg, Mrs. Robert
Sparks, Warren, Conn., and
an uncle, Claude B. Brower,
and his wife, Mrs. Brower,
McMinnvllle, Ore,
Mrs. Sparks and her hus
band, the Rev. Robert Sparks,
were exchange teachers on
the Fulbright program for
several years, having taught
in Europe and Africa.
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gosheri, Central Point,
announce the engagement ot
their daughter, Cheryl Ann to
Ronald Burton Wood, ion ot
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wood,
White City. Miss Goshart i
a 1963 graduate of Crate
High ichool, and Mr. Wood
attended the Prospect schoolia
Shermans Here
From California
Mr. and Mrs. James Sher
man and five chiliren, Para
mount, Calif., were recent
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hotho, 1116 Dakota
ave. n their return home
they took Steve Hotho with,
them for a three week stay.
He will visit Disneyland and -other
points of interest before
returning home by bus.
They also visited with Mrs.
Sherman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bricc Adams, Old Stage
rd., Medford.
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Ashland -The engagement
of Linda Kay Eklund of La
comb, Ore., to James R. Boor
man, Ashland was announced,
this week by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Eklund. A late
summer wedding is planned.
Mr. Boorman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Boorman,
178 Skidmore street, was
graduated from Ashland High
school in 19S7 and afterward
served in the United States
Air Force.
He studied for one year at
the Multnomah School of the
Bible, Portland and is now
with the U S. Forest service
at La Grande. Ilu fiance is a
11)83 graduate of Eastern Ore-
gio college.
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