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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON
Catholic Church Scene ,
Of Housel-Bobbett Rites
Mn. David Heuiel
(Priim photo)
Tour Scheduled Of Lily Garden
The Shady Cove (jarden
club will tour the day lily
gardens of Mrs. Thomas M
Jutkins on Elliot Creek road,
Wilderville, Tuesday July 9.
They will meet at the borne
of Mrs. DeJbert Spain at 10
a.m. and arrive at Wilderville
at noon.
The annual picnic dinner
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mm. Paul Robinson on
Crater Lake highway, Eagle
Point, In June.
Following the dinner the
business meeting was held at
which time .new officers were
installed. They were Mrs. H.
G. Bressler, - president; Mrs.
Arthur Schleicher, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Delbert Spato, sec
ond vice president; Mrs. R. A.
Pfcifer, secretary; Mrs. Frank
Fllnk, treasurer, and Mrs.
Bela Molnar, historian.
Mrs. Bressler appointed her
committee chairmen for the
coming year. They are Mrs.
Arthur Schleicher, program;
Mrs. Chester Calloway, pub
licity; Mrs. Wendell Stalker,
hospitality, Mrs. O. L. Wil
liams, membership; Mrs.
Floyd Kolley, community pro
ject; Mrs. Carolyn Kelsey,
horticulture; Mrs. Delmer Lo
gan, birds; Mrs. Edwin Stro-
ther, conservation; Mrs. J. A.
McCorkle, litter bug; Mrs.
Carl Hanson, librarian; Mrs.
William Shepherd, wild flow
ers; Mrs. Spain, flower show
chairman; Mrs. M. G. Cole,
flower arrangement; Mrs.
George Field, auditor; and
Mrs. Spain, Mrs. Field and
Mrs. Hanson on the year
book.
In Eugene
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Holmes spent the July
4 holiday at the home of their
daughter in Eugene.
Ashland - Miss Janet Bob
bett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bobbett, 400 Liberty
street, became the bride of
David Housel June 29 in
high noon ceremony at Our
Lady of the Mountain Cath-
olic church. The bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Housel, S47 Oakdale
drive, Medford.
The double ring service was
performed by the Rev. wil-
Iiam Walsh before more than
60 guests. The candlelighted
altar had a background of
white gladioli.
The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father,
wore a ballerina length frock
of organza and Chantilly lace
over taffeta. The Sabrina
neckline was embroidered
with sequins and seed pearls
and the skirt of controlled
fullness was made with
front panel of lace. A petal
crown of Chantilly lace with
inner tiara of Iridescent crys-
tals and pearls held her elbow
length veil of illusion net.
She carried a white prayer
book and a while orchid.
Miss Karen Hinrichs as
maid of honor wore a blue
and white flowered dress.
Miss Joy Fahrenhurst, brides'
maid, wore a similarly styled
dress in pink. Both wore
matching small veiled hats
and carried pink carnation
bouquets.
Dwight Kenner, Medford,
was best man, and John Mur
ray, Grants Pass, ushered.
Professional and recessional
organ music was played by
Miss Marilyn Fellers.
After the church ceremony
parents of the couple hosted
a reception at the Housel
home in Medford. Miss Mary
Housel and Miss Nancy Hous
el, sisters of the bridegroom,
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presided at the table serving
wedding cake and punch.
For their trip to Portland
the bride chose a brown and
yellow plaid suit with white
accessories and a white orchid
as a corsage. The couple is
now living at 27 North Main
street. Both will return to
Southern Oregon college in
the fall. During the .summer
Mr. Housel is employed by the
Olson-Lawyer mill.
LaMara Ann Gurney Bride of Lloyd Dunham '
Miss LaMara Ann Gurney
became the bride of Lloyd
Ardcn Dunham in a single
ring ceremony held June 30,
at the First Methodist church.
The three o'clock wedding
was performed by Dr. George
Rose berry.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gurney
1416 Whitman avenue. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Dunham
Savage Creek road, Rogue
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ardcn Dunham
. (Brainerd photo)
The bride wore a floor
length sheath dress of organ
za over taffeta with fitted bo
dice, scoop neckline, and
three-quarter length sleeves.
The detachable overskirt in
modified bell shape, was fas
tened at the front with a self
fabric bow. Her elbow length
veil of handrolled silk illu
sion was held by a satin pill
box hat trimmed with appli
ques of reembroidered Alcn
con lace and pearls.
Her single strand of pearls
were a gift of the bridegroom.
She carried a bouquet of
white, orchid and pink rose
buds, and white stephanotis
on a white Bible. Mr. Gurney
gave his daughter in mar
riage. Miss Charlene Francis was
maid of honor, and brides
maids were the Misses Sandra
Meggers, Ashland, and Kar
lene Wiltermood. Candlelight
ers were the Misses Rhonda
and Rholinda Stevens.
The attendants wore jacket
sheath dresses of lavender and
and pink taffeta with bell
skirts, and matching shoes.
Their veil headpieces were of
matching roses and nylon
tulle.
LaMora Jane Parker serv
ed as flower girl and Danny
Parker was ring bearer.
Gary M. Huntington, Ash
land, served as best man, and
Jack L. Spencer, cousin of
the bride, and Raymond Gur
ney Jr., brother of the bride,
were ushers.
The church was decorated
with pink, white and lavender
gladioli.
Mrs. Gurney wore a pink
linen dress with a three-quarter
length coat of matching
lace, with matching accessor
ies for her daughter's wed- Rolla Spencer, all Coss Bay;
ding. Mrs. Dunham chose a
pink shantung dress with pink
and white accessories.
More than 200 guests at
tended the wedding which
was followed by a garden re
ception at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Statten, 1132
Leland avenue.
For their wedding trip to
the Oregon and California
coasts, the bride wore a blue
and white Italian knit suit
with white accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Occanside, Calif., High school.
The bridegroom was graduat
ed from Rogue River High
school and is employed at
Vancouver Plywood, Grants
Pass. They will be at home
at the LeMoss apartments,
Grants Pass.
Among the out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gurney, uncle and aunt
of the bride, and son Gary,
Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lakey and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lakey, and Mrs.
Local Student
Miss Carol Konschot,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Konschot, 1820 Crown
avenue, has been awarded a
grant for her junior and sen
ior years at Westlake School
for Girls, Los Angeles, Calif.
Miss Konschot will be a
counselor at the scout camp
at Lake of the Woods this
summer.
To Meet
The Take Off Pounds Sensi
bly club will meet Tuesday,
July 9 at 7 p.m., in the social
room of the Medford and
Jackson County Public . library.
Mrs. Betty Murphy and fam
ily, Boise, Idaho, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Lakey, Eugene.
Fishing
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. El
don Scripter, 283 Scenic drive,
spent the Fourth of July wecle
end in eastern Oregon fishing
and rock hunting.
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