Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1963, Image 19

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JULY 1. 19S1
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Randall Auitin
(Landis photo)
Newlyweds Take Trip
To Grand Canyon
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Mica .TllHUh A UNI. knJa.
elect of Thomas Morris, has
been honored recently at sev
eral events.
Mrs. Stuart McQueen, 2136
Hillcrest road, was hostess for
a miscellaneous shower at her
home attended by 24 relatives
and friends of Miss Avres.
Later she was honored at a
this and that" shower at the
home of Mrs. Virgil Mohr,
Z132 Dellwood avenue, which
was attended by some 30
guests.
Mrs. John Collins, 2248
Dellwood avenue, gave a cof
fee the morning of July 3 in
honor of Miss Ayres, attended
by 18 friends.
Miss Ayres, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron J. Ayres, 12
North Groveland avenue, and
Mr. Morris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Morris, 240
Sunrise avenue, will be mar
ried in an evening ceremony
July 12 at St. Mark's Episco
pal church.
Recently Miss Ayres" three
bridesmaids, Miss Susan Gar
ner, Miss Lynn Kinney, and
Miss Alice Jonason, gave a
tchen shower for the bride-
elect at the trailer court in
Phoenix where the couple
plan to live. The event was
attended by 30 college friends
of Miss Ayres. -
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ran
dall Austin are on a wedding
trip to the Grand Canyon in
Arizona, before returning to
Burney, Calif., where they
will make their home.
The couple were married
June 29 at Sacred Heart
Catholic church at 10 o'clock
in the morning. The Rev.
John Ilg officiated at the dou
ble ring ceremony and nuptial
mass, which was attended by
75 relatives and friends.
The bride, the former Myr
na Josephine Whitman, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
L. Johnston, 1136 West
Eighth street, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Austin, Wood
burn. William Whitman, brother
of the bride, escorted her to
the altar. Her afternoon
length dress was of white lace
over satin with long sleeves.
A lace crown held her shoul
der length veil, and she -carried
a bouquet of white car
nations and rosebuds.
Miss Marilyn Whitman,
Sacramento, Calif., sister of
the bride, was maid of honor,
and Miss Mary Kay Dugan,
Ashland, cousin of the bride,
was bridesmaid. Their white
dresses were embroidered in
pink and they wore wide
brimmed white hats.
They carried bouquets of
white carnations and pink
rosebuds. Mary Tara Lewis,
niece of the bride, was flow
er girl. She wore a white
dress with pink sash, and a
pink and white ruffled wide
brimmed hat. She carried a
white basket of pink and
white spider chrysanthe
mums. Francis Murphy was best
man, and Eric and Peter Jen
sen served as altar boys. Mi
chael Whitman, Eagle Point,
brother of the bride, and
James Lewis, brother-in-law
of the bride, were ushers.
The church was decorated
with pink gladioli and white
stock. The wedding music was
played by organist Bruno Pel
legrini. A reception given after the
wedding by the Misses Helen
and Margaret Dugan, Eagle
Point, was attended by about
60 persons.
For her traveling attire the
bride wore a pink suit with
pleated skirt and matching
straw hat.
The bride was graduated
from St. Mary's High school
and attended Southern Ore
gon college. The bridegroom
attended the Mcdford schools
and Southern Oregon college,
He is employed as an account
ant at Lorenz Lumber com
pany, Burney, Calif.
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Visitors
Ashland-Holiday week vis
itors at the Ralph Burgess
home, 40 Bush street, have
been their son and his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess
Jr., and their three small
sons from Duarte, Calif.
Miss Kaihleen Newcomb
Parents Tell
Of Enaaaement
Mf. and Mrs. Paul B. New
comb. S16 Dakota avenue, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Kathleen
Mary, to Thomas Carroll
Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Neil P. Turner, 513 Alder
street, Central Point.
Miss Newcomb was gradu
ated from St. Mary's High
school, and Mr. Turner, from
Crater High school. He is an
employee of Medford Corpor
ation. The wedding will take
place in September.
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Medford Pair
Is Engaged '
Mr. and Mrs. u. J. aauve,
1917 Marsh lane,- announce
the ' engagement of their
daughter. Miss Teresa Sauve
to Gale Sheperd, son of Mrs.
Herman Sheperd, 909 Sunset
ivenue, and the late Mr.
Sheperd.
Miss Sauve is a graduate
of Phoenix High school. Mr.
Sheperd was graduated from
Medford High school and is
employed at Rogue Valley
Country club.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Milt Charlene Highland
Betrothal News
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron T.
Highland, 812 Summit ave
nue, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Char
lene, to Melvin H. Bealy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Beaty, 890 Beach street, Ash
land.
Miss Highland, a senior in
secondary education at South
ern Oregon college. Is em
ployed at Burk's Awning com
pany for the summer and at
tending summer school.
Mr. Beaty is graduate ol
Southern Oregon college and
is employed by the Ashland
branch of the First National
Bank of Oregon as a manage
ment trainee.
A September wedding is
planned.
Engagement
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Erick-
son. hub west f ourtn street,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sharon Gayle,
to Charles Edward Hayes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hayes,
Bell Gardens, Calif.
Miss Erickson is a gradu
ate of Medford High school,
and is supervisor of the In
ternational Business Machines
key punch department at Re
public supply company, los
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. Hayes was graduated
from Bell Gardens High
school, attended Occidental
college, and served in the U S
Army. He is employed with
the G. L. Latterson company
as a heavy equipment oper
ator.
No wedding date has been
set.
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Sharon Gayle Erickion
LWV Study
Announced
The first of four sessions to
study foreign economic aid
legislation now before Con
gress will be held Tuesday by
the League of Women Voters
of Medford. The workshops
are scheduled for July 9, 16,
23 and 30 from 10 a.m. to
noon in the Public Library of
Medford and Jackson County.
Mrs. Frank Bogard, chair
man of the stisdy, said the non
partisan voters group plans to
discuss assets and limitations
of legislation on foreign eco
nomic aid which is now in con
gressional committees. The
league will examine the cur
rent U.S. aid program, as well
as the proposed legislation.
Central Point
Garden Club
Meetinq Slated
Central Point - The Central
Point Garden club will meet
at the home of Mrs. -Gaston
Floux, Grant road, on Wed
nesday, July 10.
A dessert luncheon will be
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
i Floux, Mrs. Wallace West
land Mrs. A. O. Floyd at 1:30
i p.m. Following will be a re
! port on a recent state conven
j tion of garden clubs to be
I given by Mrs. Walter Ricks,
: vice president.
' State awards won by the
members at the convention
will be presented to the club.
In addition, plans for the
coming year will be discussed
' and a standing committee will
be named.
Oak GrOTt
Club To Mttt
Oak Grove Neighborhood
club members plan to meet
Wednesday, July 10 it 10 a.m.
I In the home of Mrs. Gertrude
I Winnlngham, 105 Perrydale
avenue.
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Lynda Sua Coopar
Miss Cooper
Engaged To Wed
Jeffery Dietz
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper.
1916 Elm street, Medford, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Lynda
Sue to Jeffery A. Dietz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dietz,
Seattle, wash.
The news was made known
last week while the bride
elect and her fiance were
houseguests of her parents
Miss Cooper is a 1962
graduate of Medford High
school and is employed by the
Boeing company in Seattle.
The bridegroom-elect attended
Central Washington State col
lege and is employed by Col
otrym Aluminum company
also Seattle.
No wedding date has been
set. v
1 During the couple's visit
the Coopera entertained in
their honor at dinner In
tnclr nome. Attending were
the bride's brothers-in-law
and sisters, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Salmon, Jack son
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Clark, Medford. With the
bride-elect's brother, Clifford
Cooper, Mr. Dietz made a
fishing trip to Diamond lake.
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Garden Club
Installs
Mrs. Paul Robertson was
Installed president of the
Howard Garden club follow
ing a no-host luncheon meet
ing held recently in. North's
Chuck Wagon restaurant. The
ceremonies were conducted
in the home of Mrs. J. A.
Wicker, 809 Adams, lane.
Mrs. G. W. McBee was In
stalling officer.
Mrs. Earl Peyton was in
stalled vice- president: Mrs.
Loren McCay, secretary; Mrs.
G. G. Stagg, traeasurer; Mrs.
Wicker, librarian, and Mrs.
Ernest Gleason, historian.
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Methodist Chapel Scene
Of Gearhart-Shafer.Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ray Willard
(Knackttedt photo)
Bride's Father Officiates
At Wi I lard-Jackson Rites
Central Point - The mar
riage ceremony of Miss Mari
lyn Dcloris Jackson and Ron
ald Ray Willard was perform
ed by the bride's father, the
Rev. Clarence O. Jackson, at
the First Church of the Naza
rcne, Medford, June 28.
The date was the birthday
of the bride's father, who is
minister of the Pilgrim Holi
ness church, Central Point, He
was assisted by the Rev. J.
Connor, district superinten
dent, of the Pilgrim Holliness
church.
The bride Is also the daugh
ter of Mrs. Jackson, 611 East
Pine street, Central Point.
The parents , of the bride
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
J. Willard, 4811 Hope drive.
The bride s floor - length
gown of white lace over taf
feta with a scalloped neck
line, was embroidered with
pearls and iridescent sequins.
The bouffant skirt, which was
drawn up in back with two
lace bows, formed a chapel
train and her silk illusion
fingertip length veil was held
by a pearl crown. She carried
a heart-shaped bouquet of or
chids, lilies of the valley, and
white roses. The bride's dress
was designed and made by
her mother. Mr. Jackson gave
his daughter in marriage.
Mrs. Charles E. Jackson,
Bremerton, Wash., sister - in
law of the bride, was matron
of honor, and the bridesmaid
was Miss Darlene M. Shelley,
Medford. Both wore ballerina
length gowns of orchid taffeta
and small orchid, flowered
crowns with short veils. They
carried heart-shaped bouquets
of orchids.
The flower girls, Deborah
L. Brown, the bridegroom's
niece, and Kelly R. West,
Medford, wore street length
dresses of orchid taffeta and
headpieces of white roses and
small veils. They carried small
wicker baskets accented with
orchid bows.
Charles E. Jackson, the
bride's brother, was best man,
and John C. Willard, the
bridegroom's brother, and
Clayton R. Brown, the bride
groom's brother-in-law, were
ushers.
Candlclighters for the eight
evening rites were
Ross and Wileen
clock
Kathy
Dewey
Mrs. Clifford Freizen play
ed the organ wedding music
and accompanied the soloist,
Arthur Freizen.
Mrs. Jackson wore a pink
lace sheath dress and white
accessories. Mrs. Willard
chose a nile green silk dress
with white and beige acces
sories. N
Baskets of white roses and
orchid delphiniums decorated
the church and white bows
nd orchids marked the pew
ends. A large heart, decorated
with orchids, served as a
background for the weding
party.
At the reception Miss Glen
da Alexander and Miss Alicia
West served the cake baked
by Mrs. Robert Lull. Miss Iris
Alexander presided at the
punch bowl and Mrs. John
Connor, Salem, was in charge
of the guest book. Miss Caro
lyn Ross was In charge of
the gifts, Assisting nt the
reception were Miss Pamela
West, Mr. and Mrs. James
West, Mrs. June Kneeland.
Mrs. Robert Lull and Mrs. Ed
win Hayes.
For their wedding trip to
California the new Mrs. Wll
lard wore a cotton dress of
canary yellow with white ac
cessories and the orchids from
her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a graduate
Central Point - Eva Shafer
and Harvey Gearhart were
wed June 28 In 8 o'clock eve
ning rites read in Meeker
Memorial chapel of the First
Methodist church. Dr. George
Roseberry officiated for the
double ring ceremony attend
ed by some 73 guests.
The bride, of 316 South
First street, Central Point, is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Watkins, Wichita, Kans.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gearhart,
514 Siskiyou boulevard, Ash
land, where he also lived.
Leslie L. Shafer, Long
Beach, gave his mother in
marriage. Her light blue
sheath dress with jacket was
of embroidered nylon and she
wore a matching flowered hat
with shoulder length veil. She
carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. Jack Tice, Anniston,
Ala., a daughter of the bride,
was the honor attendant. Her
white linen sheath dress was
of linen with pink embroider
ed roses and her hat with
short veil also was pink. Her
bouquet was of pink and
white carnations.
Madeline and Linda Sue
Shafer, daughters of the bride,
lighted the candles. Their
dresses were of pink nylon
and they wore pink flower
and net headbands.
Chapel decorations were of
pink gladiolus, white stock
and pink and white carna
tions. Mrs. Leslie Boardman
was organist and Michael
Johnson was soloist.
A. C. Marmo was best man
and seating the guests were
Douglas Shafer, a son of the
bride and Mr. Tice, a son-in-law.
The reception held In the
Rogue room of the Medford
hotel was directed by Mr.
Marmo. Floral arrangements
of pink roses, pink and white
carnations and white daisies
decorated and reception room.
Mrs. Ford Hunncll, Bend,
and Mrs. Ned Mars, both
cousins of the bridegroom,
Mrs. Marmo, Mrs. Clara Rob
erson, Miss Shirley Alexander
and Larry Homer assisted at
the reception table.
In charge of the gift table
were Mrs. Nellie Randies and
Mra. Margaret Blcgcl, both
Ashland. About 125 guests at
tended.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to the coast and now
are living at 316 South First
street, Central Point,
The bride is private duty
nurse and the bridegroom is
employed as a maintenance
engineer at the Medford hotel.
Among the guests at the
wedding were the bride's nine
children and one grandchild.
Others from out of town
were Barnard Miller, Cauoga
Park, Calif., Jack Taylor, San
Francisco; Mr. Hunnell and
Mrs. Lucille Qulnn, Wilder-ville.
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of Crater High school. The
bridegroom was graduated
from the same school and Is
employed by the J. R. Whit
ney Oldsmoblle company.
They are making their home
at 762 Oilman road, Medford.
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