Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1963, Image 20

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    SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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Mrs. Patrick A. Kelsey li Ihe former Julie Goodrich,
daughter of Dr. end Mn. George K. Goodrich, Miralesle,
Calif., nd a granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. Ralph O.
Stephenson. 2507 Hillcrait road, Madford. Tha Goodrich
family Uvad in ha Griffin Craelc diitrict near Madford be
fora going aouih. (Malon photo)
to keep you looking your best I
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looking your' best I Uoding clothes dailgnart have a
special talent for fabric and deitgn...ond they know
the Importance of skillful cleaning care. That's why
they recommend nationally-adverh'ied Semitone to give
clothes that look, feel and fit of newness, cleaning
after cleaning. Call on us for this superior service.
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Miu Julie Goodrich, a for
mer valley resident, became
the bride of Patrick A. Keltey,
June 22 in 2 o'clock afternoon
rites read in St. Peter's Epis
copal church, San Pedro,
Calif.
The bride's parents. Dr. and
Mrs. George K. Goodrich, for
merly of the Griffin Creek dis
trict, now live in Miraleste,
Calif. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Armande T.
Keltey, San Pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O.
Stephenson, 2507 Hillcrcst
road, Medford, maternal
grandparents of the bride,
went south for the wedding,
and Miss Jocelyn Six, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Six,
2510 Lyman avenue, Medford,
was maid of honor for her
cousin.
The Rev. E. Adis Drake of'
ficiated for the ceremony.
Wears Satin
Dr. Goodrich escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride's
gown of satin was appliqued
with Swiss lace re-em brold
ered in pearls and .sequins, and
the bouffant skirt was styled
with a chapel train. Her veil
of French illusion was held
by a Victorian cap of Jeweled
Swiss lace, and she carried
a single large rose.
Miss Six wore a fioor length
dress of fern green silk or
ganza over taffeta. Pale green
rose print organza trimmed
the waistline and bordered
the panel at the back.
The bridesmaids were the
Misses Bonnie Morrison, Ingle-
wood, Calif., Mlchol Colvig,
Brentwood, Calif., end Miss
Judy Pifer, San Pedro. Their
gowns in a light shade of
green were Identical to the
one worn by Miss Six. All
wore horsehair braid hats
which matched their gowns,
and carried presentation bou
quets of Paris roses.
Miss Marcie Lynch, Miral
este, the flower girl, was
gowned in a long full-skirted
white organza dress appliqued
with white roses. She wore a
ringlet of white roses on her
hair and carried a basket of
white Paris roses.
Robert O'Neil, San Pedro,
was best man and ushers were
Brent Clark, Whittier, a cousin
of the bridegroom, Stephen
Goodrich, a brother of the
bride, and Norman Olson,
San Pedro.
The altar was decorated
with gladioli, carnations and
gypsophilia.
Academy Graduate
The bride is a graduate of
Flintridge Sacred Heart acad
emy, rasaaena, and attended
Harbor college. She has been
employed as a dental assist
ant. Before her family moved
to California she attended
Griffin Creek schools.
The bridegroom Is a grad
uate of San Pedro High school,
Harbor college and the Uni
versity of Southern California
whtre he now is attending the
dental school.
vs.
Newlyweds
Make Home
In Ashland
Ashland-Now making their
home in Ashland at 111 Gran
ite street after a honeymoon
on the Oregon coast are Mr.
flnd Mrs. Donald James Ross.
Before her June 13 wedding
the bride was Jennie Ann
McCoy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Darold McCoy, 2978 Bar
bara street. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Ross, 630 Park street.
The afternoon ceremony
was performed in the First
Presbyterian church by the
Rev. B. J. Holland who read
the double ring service before
an altar setting of white syr
inga blossoms.
Organist was Mrs. J. W.
McCoy who also accompanied
the soloist, Miss Eleanor Rob
ison, "
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
white sheath of satin brocade
and a halo veil. She carried
a bouquet of pink rosebuds
and white carnations.
The bridal attendants, Mrs.
Lee Scott and Mrs. Nolan
Greenwood, wore yellow satin
ballerina length frocks and
carried yellow rosebud and
white carnation bouquets. Lee
Scott served as best man and
Nolan Greenwood ushered.
After the ceremony a re
ception was held In the church
fireside room where the bride
groom's aunt, Mrs. Eleanor
Post. San Francisco, served
the wedding cake and his
grandmother, Mrs. Maud Tar
ker, also San Francisco, pre
sided at the tea table with the
bride's grandmother, Mrs
Jennie Edmundson. Assisting
with the serving was Mrs. Ol'
ive Spencer, aunt of Hie bride
Mrs. Ross chose for her
traveling attire a yellow and
white suit with while accessories.
Mr. Rosa is employed by the
MD Products of Ashland
Both he and his wife are grad
uates of Ashland High school.
Valley Couple
Wed in Nevada
Central Point M Mary
Ann Mason and Larry M. Kin
nell were man led June 21, in
Reno, Nev. with Judge Wil
liam R. Beemer officiating.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr, eM Mrs. Freeman Mason,
j 9J0 Oak street, Central Point,
and Mr. "innell Is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fin-
nell, J1"" Whitman avenue,
! Medlord,'
1 Mrs. Finnell was graduated
(ro,. Crater High school and
, i e nployed by Drs. Ingram
and S.lil.'tle.
Mr. Finnell is a graduate of
Nestur a Union High school,
Cloverdale, Ore. He Is the
owner of Golden West drive-
in restaurant i ' Central Point
Mr. and Mrs Finnell are
living at Taylor street.
'Apt. 30. Medford.
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Newlywed Pair
Living Here
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee
Dwight are now at home at
1693 Grand avenue, Medford,
after their wedding trip to
the mountains above Oregon
caves. They were married
June 7 by the Rev. Gilbert
Skaar at the First Southern
Baptist church, Medford.
Mrs. Dwight is the former
Vivian Barnett Fielder. She
is formerly of Playa del Rey,
Calif., and O'Brien, Ore., and
is a daughter of Mrs. Bertha
Barnett, Cave Junction, Ore.
Mr. Dwight is employed by
the Medford Veneer and Ply
wood corporation
Old Timers CarClub Will Meet
The next meeting of the
Old Timers Car club will be
held on Tuesday, July 2, at
g p.m., at the club house.
Discussion at the meeting
will include planning for thA
club's participation in the
July 4 parade in Ashland, and
for a campout at Diamond
lake, July 12.
e Storajt ($3 Minimum)
(In and out prioilejes.)
Remodalinf
Repairing
Cicsnmfl
Glaiing
MASTER FURRIERS
IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Tommas Robert Raxell
Miss Nancy Briggs Wed
To Thomas Robert Razell
Miss Karen Brltt
Winter Rites
Plan of Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Britt, Bandon, Ore., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Karen, to Edwin E. Chris
tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Dick Christonsen, 125
Clover lane, Medford.
Miss Brltt Is a 1963 gradu
ate of Milo academy, Milo,
Ore.
Her fiance Is a 1962 gradu
ate of Milo, and attended
Southern Oregon college last
year.
A December wedding is
planned.
Recent Bridal
Shower Honors
Miss Chitwood
Miss D a rl e n e Chitwood,
bride-elect of Edward A. Mc
Glnty Jr., was honored at a
bridal shower June 23 at the
home of Miss Linda Nash
The surprise party, which
was a miscellaneous shower,
was attended by 20 relatives
and friends.
Games were played and
prizes were won by Miss Lin
da Nelson and Miss Sue
Baize. Refreshments were
served.
Miss Chitwood and Mr. Mc-
Ginty plan to be married
July 6 at the Medford Friends
church at 8 p.m. They will
when both attend Ore-
live In Medford until fall
when both will attend Ore
gon State university, at Cor
vallis. Attending the recent show
er were Mrs. John Chitwood,
the bride-elect's mother; Mrs.
A. L. Nash, Mrs. E. W. In
gram, Mrs. H. Dixon, and the
Misses Vlckl ?Anne Ingram,
Marthanne Goodwin, Judy
Dixon, Gail Stone, cousin of
the bride-elect; Vivian Lit
tle, Sharon Merkle, Carol
Clements, Raymond, Wash.;
Jacquc Crofoot, Meredith
Jensen, Peggy Riechers, Pat
Borough, and Connie King.
News Is Told
In Portland
News has been received
from Portland of the engage
ment and forthcoming wed
ding of Miss Carol Ann
Hussong. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hussong, former
Medford residents, to James '
Matlevlch, Los Angeles, Calif. I
The wedding date has been
set for July 7 in the Hussong
home, Portland.
The bride-elect attended '
Medford schools and was an !
active member of the school
orchestras, bands, and choral
groups. She received her de-1
gree in music from Lewis ami
Clark college, Portland, and
is a member of Mu Phi Epsi-1
Ion, national honorary music
sorority. She served as an
officer of the college chapter, i
Miss Hussong was honored
at a miscellaneous shower
June 27 when Mrs. Robert
Brewer and daughter, Mis
Barbara Brewer, entertained .
in their Portland home. I
Central Point-The marriage
of Nancy Ciydene Briggs and
Thomas Robert Razell took
place at the Free Methodist
church, Medford, at 8 o'clock
Friday, June 21. The single
ring ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Roland J. Stew
art.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde W. Briggs,
412 Ash street, Central Point,
and parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Elton E.
Razell, 846 Maple street, Cen
tral Point.
The bride's dress was of
pale blue nylon organdy with
a lace jacket. Her flowered
headpiece held a shoulder
length pale blue nylon net
veil, and she carried a bou
quet of while rosebuds. Her
bridesmaid, Miss Elaine
Wright, Central Point, wore a
pale green dress with a lace
jacket, and a flowered head
piece. She carried pink carnations.
Best man for the bride
groom was Joe McCalvey,
Central Point.
The bride's mother wore
a pale green dress with white
accessories and the bride
groom's mother wore a beige
suit with white accessories.
Their corsages were of white
carnations.
The church was decorated
with pink and white roses,
Ester Reed daisies, and pink
and white bows marked the
ends of the pews. Traditional
wedding music was furnished
by Lana Stilles.
About 50 friends and rela
tives attended the reception
which was held in the church.
Miss Carol Oetinger, Medford,
cousin of the bride, was in
charge of the guest book; Mrs.
Lee A. Bean, Medford, sister of
the bride, served the wedding
cake and Miss Sherry Snooks,
Central Point, was in charge
of the punch bowl. Mrs. S. H.
Oetinger Jr., aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Willard Thompson,
Medford, sister of the bride,
were in charge of the gift
table.
After a wedding trip to
Chowchilla, Calif., the couple
will be at home at 846 Maple
street, Central Point.
O'Brien Guest
O'Brien-Mrs. Don Frazier,
Garden Grove, Calif., was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Williams recently. Mrs. Fraz
ier is a former teacher and
resident of Elk valley.
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