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f ' -' V ? . .Si ..... 5 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1963 Mri. Gerald Marvin Zeedar Ceremony Takes Place Miss Carol Jane Oleson and D""ald Gerald Knight were married Saturday, June 22, at eleven o'clock in the morn ing at the First Christian church of Oakland, Oakland, Calif. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Thorner W. Toler. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ole son of 201 North Keeneway drive, Medford. The bride groom's parents are Mrs. Lil lian Knight, 2137 Springbrook road, Medford, and Richard Knight, Klamath Falls. The bride wore a dress of white lace and peau de soie and carried a bouquet of white carnations and roses. The maid of honor was Miss Shar on Ann O'bricn, Menlo Park, Calif. She wore a dress of pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Best man was John Harrison Rayner, also Menlo Pak. The reception was held at the home of Miss O'brien, col lege roommate of the bride. After a wedding trip along the California coast the cou ple will be at home at 200 Monte Vista avenue, Oakland Calif. Both the bride and bride- groom attended Medford schools. The bride has attend ed the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland for the past two years work ing toward a degree in art education. She plans to con tinue her school work. The bridegroom will attend elec tronics school at Treasure is land, San Francisco. He is with the U. S. Navy and is a radarman second class. Zeedar-Colbaugh Rites Of Interest in Valley S Students Record Ashland Scenes Ashland - Downtown Ash land street and Plaza scenes were recorded by student art ists last week when they painted with their easels placed on sidewalks in the area of the First National bank. Their paintings done in var ious media will be displayed later in the summer at Frames etc. studio on Highway 66. The students are members of a class instructed by Mark Young. News of interest to valley residents is the recent mar riage of Miss Carol Joy Col baugh, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. F. Wildon Colbaugh. formerly of Medford and now of Springfield, Mo., and Ger ald Marvin Zeedar. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zeedar, Youngs- ville. Pa. The 8 o'clock evening cere mony was read June II by the bride's father in the Cen tral Assembly of God church, Springfield, Mo. Assisting was the Rev. J. R. Ashcroft, presi dent of Evangel college. the bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore gown of silk organza over taffeta with basque bodice trimmed with reembroidered Venice lace. The bouffant skirt was designed with pan els and a short train. Her el bow length veil was held by a crown of pearls and crys tals and she carried a white Duchess rose on a white Bible. Miss Phyllis Colbaugh at tended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Helen Waggoner, New Town, N.D., Miss Virginia Higgins, Tulsa, Okla., and Miss Carlene Hallgrimson, O'Neil, Neb. ( Gowns of Green All wore similar dresses of nile green silk organza and peau de soie. The long con trolled belled skirts extended from high empire waistlines and the backs were designed in a bustle effect. Each at tendant carried a Duchess Happiness rose. Best man was Wayne Klem ins, Chico, Calif. Ushers were Keith Colbaugh, brother of the bride, Dwight Colbaugh, a cousin, and William Zan- cuchio. Mrs. Colbaugh wore a pink silk shantung jacket dress with bone accessories and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in a mint green suit. Both wore ivory cymbidium orchid corsages. Miss Gwen Jones wag or ganist, and the Rev. William Adams, Olean, N.Y., sang. Mrs. Lloyd Colbaugh, aunt of the bride, also furnished songs and Miss Jane DeLange, violinist and Miss Connie Bernel, cellist played ducts. Debbie Colbaugh, a cousin of the bride, and Philip Col baugh, a brother, lighted the candles. The reception was held in the Hogan room of the church. Following their wedding trip the couple is living at 1610 North Washington street, Springfield, Mo. The bride attended Medford High school and was grad- 4 ' r l It fulfil. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. E S Bring the whole family . . . shop in all 54 big departments, where the se lection is wide . . . tho savings big. Treat the family to a delicious luncheon at our ROGUE SIDEWALK CAFE SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY... Charge It BUBIAPRINT Exotic designs -coordinating solids All cotton Washable 36" wide Reg. 98c 11: Cotton SATIN All Cotton 36" Wide Whabls Reg- 69c I Terry CLOTH All Cotton No Ironing Snow White 36" Wide 635 E. JACKSON ACRES OF FREE PARKING uated from Beaverton High school. She is a graduate of Evangel college in Springfield and next fall will be musical instructor at Fair Play, Mo., in both the elementary and high schools. The bridegroom is a chemis try and mathematics instruc tor at Morrisville, Mo. Mrs. C. B. Colbaugh, 141 South Holly street, traveled to Springfield to attend her granddaughter's wedding. Evening .iCeremony Weds Pair Ashland - In an evening ceremony at the First Metho dist church June 14, Miss Al- lene Kay Moore became the bride of Ronald Edward Schol er. Dr. P. Malcolm Hammond officiated at the single ring rites witnessed by more than 80 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Moore, Star Route, Ashland, are parents of the bride. Mr. Scholer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scholer, 800 Liber ty street. The bride's ballerina length frock of lace over white satin was worn with a short veil and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Her attendants. Miss Sandra Hamilton, maid of honor, and Mrs. Alyene Moses and Miss Sandra Scholer, bridesmaids, wore pastel short formal gowns and orchid corsages. Mr. Moore escorted his daughter to the altar which was banked with baskets of pink and white garden flow ers. The bridegroom's bro- ther, Donald Scholer, served as best man and his uncles, Dean and David Dunson, were the ushers. Mrs. Colleen Lewis was the vocal soloist for the service accompanied by Mrs. Glenn S. Taylor, who also played the weaciing organ music. Following the church cere mony the bridegroom's par ents were hosts for a reception at their home on Liberty street. Mrs. Scholer was a member of this year's Ashland Hiah school graduating class and her husband is a 11)62 AHS graduate. He is employed by Parsons Pine Products In Ashland. After a honeymoon at Lake Tahoe and Reno they are at nome in an apartment at 580 aiskiyou boulevard. 4 Style Revue Won by Miss Deppen Yreka-Miss Sharon DoDDen of the Etna 4-H club was win ner of the 1963 Dress Revue held recently in the new Yreka High school gymnasi um. Chosen alternate county winner was Miss Jan Desoza, Grenada. Eighty-two girls from 15 4-H clubs modeled clothing they had made the past year as 4-H projects. Approximate ly 150 parents and friends at tended the revue. As top winner. Miss Deppen ' will represent Siskiyou coun ty In the State Dress Rcvuc at Davis in August. This year for the first time the dress revue winner and alternate were given cash awards presented by the J. C. Penney company. 1 Making the presentations of ; $15 to Miss Deppen and $10 to Miss Desoza was William 1 Hust, assistant manager of the Yreka Penney's store. Pint Awarded Ten girls, including the two top winners, won Simplicity pins for outstanding work manship and appearance of the clothing modeled. Names of the winners, other than Miss Deppen and Miss Desoza, will be announced and the pins awarded on 4-H Achieve ment day in November. A white fence centered with an archway and trellis en twined with red roses, large white baskets of mixed spring flowers and pink lawn furni ture decorated the stage for the style show. Judges were Mrs. Alice Scarbrough, Mrs. Cleo Hunt and Mrs. Jape Dyer, all ol Shasta county. Mistress of ceremonies was Miss Kay Zediker of the Big Springs 4-H club and commen tators for the revue were Miss Elizabeth Dudley, Etna, and Miss Merrilee Morgan, Big Springj, last year's county winner and alternate, respec tively. Pianists who played during the revue were Miss Debbie Sylva, Willow Creek; Miss Milly Miller, Big Springs, and Mi's Ronda Ellcr, Grenada. Mrs. Joe tiler, Grenada, and Mrs. Norman Shaw, Table Rock, were adult cochairman for the evening. Etna 4-H lead ers were in charge of decora tions. Guest O'Brien- Eric West, Sacra mento, Calif., nephew of the Jack Barnes, in spending the symmer at their home. ( -- t mi Bride's Father Reads Roberts-Ralls Sewice Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyla Roberts (Braintrd photo) Temple Member Elected Mrs. George Bryant Coquille, was installed su preme princess Zenobla at the supreme session of Daughters of the Nile held recently In Reno, Nev. Mrs. Bryant is a past queen of Zuleima tem ple. Newly installed line of ficers of the supreme temple are Mrs. Laurance Layman, Reno, supreme queen; Mrs. Marjorie W. Simpson, Port land, Ore., supreme princess royal; Mrs. Opal J. Blackmon, Jacksonville, Fla., supreme princess Trizah, and Mrs. Verna Sloltcnberg, El Paso, Shower Honors Charles Haases Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas were honored at a wedding shower Tuesday, June 25, given by the congregation of the Foursquare church, In the church annex. Decorations were white candles and lily of the valley Serving were Miss Connie Varner, Miss Beckie Barlow and Miss Patt Daigle. Attending were Mrs. Dan Haas, Mrs. Viola Baughman, Mrs. R. H. Mathewson, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Leon ard Settell, Mrs. Loyd Ras mussen, Mrs. K. L. Mathew son, Mrs. Ralph Turner, Mrs. Lonnie Varner, Mrs. Emma Clutter, Mrs. William Barlow, Mrs. George Marine, Mrs. Wilmcr Greeley and Mrs. George Simmons. Mrs. Varner was in charge of games and prizes. Texas, supreme princess Badoura. Voting delegates from Zu leima temple were Mrs. Mur ray Gardiner, queen; Mrs. G. A. Barnhart, Gold Beach, princess royal; and past queens Mrs. E. Ronald Rice and Mrs. Oliver Overmeyer, Medford; Mrs. George G u 1 d a g e r. Eugene; Mrs. C. W. Wray, Coos Bay; Mrs. Chester Stone- cypher, Tulelake, Calif., and Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Harold Coolcy, Glen dale, princess Tirzah; Mrs Ralph McKay, Medford, banker, and the temple's three uniformed units, the patrol, chorus and dancers, also attended the session. The chorus members sang with the supreme session combined chorus, and the patrol and dancers were highly com mended tor their individual performances Mrs. Layman will make her official visit to Zuleima temple from September 1 to 4, with a ceremonial being scheduled for Monday, Sep tember 2, at Medford Masonic temple. A banquet at North s Chuck Wagon restaurant will be held Monday evening af ter the initiatory rites. To Meet A potluck luncheon at 12 o'clock Tuesday, July 2, will be held by Medford chapter. Gold Star Mothers. A business meeting will follow the lunch eon, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Vivian Ml senheimer, 101 Garfield, Ash-land. Central Point When Miss Lois Jane Ralls became the bride of Leonard Lyle Rob erts June 21, the ceremony was performed in the Coun try Church of Four Corners of which her father is the minister. The bride is a daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest E. Ralls, Saul Table Rock road and the fUv. Mr. Ralls performed the cere mony. The bridegroom, now sta tioned at the Oakland, Calif., Navy base, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, May- wood, Mo. The double ring ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock in the evening. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a sheath styled floor length gown of dacron organza over taffeta with fitted bodice and scoop neckline. The detach able overskirt had controlled fullness In a modified bell shape and was fastened at the front with a self-material bow. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. The bride also wore a pin which had belonged to her great- grandmother and which was pinned on her bridal gown by her grandmother Mrs. Edith Ross, who came from Para mount, Calif., for the cere mony. The bride s bouquet was a white orchid with white rosebuds which she carried on a white Bible. Mrs. Russell Sinclair, Bell- flower, Calif., a sister of the bride was the honor attend ant. Her sheath gown was of blue silk organza with de tachable overskirt and her flowers were white gladioli. Rcbekah Twedell, Ashland. a niece, was flower girl and ring bearer was Connie Keener, Medford. Lighting the candles were the Misses Linda and Joann Sinclair, Bellflower, who wore matching blue silk or ganza sheath dresses with white carnation wristlets. Conrad Twedell, Ashland, a brother-in-law of the bride, served as best man and seat ing the guests were Gary and Joe Meade, Central Point. Bryan Twedell, Ashland, a nephew, escorted the bride s mother and grandmother to their pew. Baskets of white gladioli decorated the church and pew ends were marked with blue bows. Three Sing Mrs. Twedell, a sister, fur nished the organ music and solos were sung by J. W, Nilscn, Fred DeVos and Mrs. Robert Martin. About 80 guests attended the ceremony and the recep tion given by the bride's par ents in the church annex. Mrs. Ellis Meade cut the cake and Mrs. LeRoy Fellows pour ed the punch. Marilyn Sin clair, a niece of the brtne, registered the guests, and Anita Sinclair, another niece had charge of gifts. Deborah Twedell, a niece, distributed bags of rice. For the wedding and re ception the bride's mother wore a two-piece beige flow ered brocade dress with pink accessories and pink orchid. The couple made their wedding trip to California and will live at 7979 McArth ur boulevard, Apartment 10, Oakland. The bride attended Crater High school and Prairie Bible institute. The bridegroom at tended M a y w o o d, Mo., schools. Couple Returns Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haight returned Monday from a ten-day camping trip near Rena, Nev. During their absence, Gordon Jacobs worV ed for them in their store, which he formerly owned and operated. LATIX WALL PAINT S&. Now3.SS Dutch Boy Paint 4011.4th (DUX) (T ' Imported Scandinavian Originals designed by F ulke Ohhson Now Available from Herndoblers NEWEST DUX CHAIR FROM SWEDEN! Here is new arti.try in comfort by ilrignrr Koike Ohlonn . . . iruliiliirnl tvooil, tiiani-ni'liinnrrl villi the rirh texture ami thinning colur of importeil falirin! It lays "lerenity" litn you look at it when jou it in it. See lor jouraelf fchy DUX in your home expre'ttt bett liow you live! 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