Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1963, Image 24

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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
Mr. nd Mra. Giiarlei LmIm Black
(Myri photo)
California Wedding
Of Interest Here
Gold Hill - Of interest here
Is the recent marriage of Miss
Kaaren Elaine Hilty, Costa
Mesa, Calif., to former Sams
Valley resident, Charles Les
ter Black, a corporal in the
Marine Corps stationed at
Marine Corps Air Facility,
Santa Ana, Calif.
The bride Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson,
Costa Mesa. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Black, Gold Hill.
The newlyweds are now re
siding at 2426 Orange avenue,
Costa Mesa, nfter a wedding
trip to LaJolla, Calif. .
The new Mrs. Black plans
to attend Southern Oregon
college, Ashland, In Septem
ber to study for a degree In
mimical science and history
and Mr. Black will leave for
a 13 months lour of duty In
Japan.
' The wedding was held May
31 at Newport. Harbor Luth
eran church. Newport Beach,
Calif. The Rev. James Blaln,
officiated at the 7:30 o'clock
evening double ring cere
moiiy. Some 75 relatives and
friends attended.
Mr. Nelson gave his daugh
ter In marriage. The bride's
full length gown, fashioned
with a bell skirt was of nylon
organza over white Chantllly
lace. The fitted bodice had a
, boat neckline and elbow length
sleeves and her shoulder
length veil of silk illusion was
held by a headdress of three
while organza roses. Her bou
quet was a cascade of white
roses and lily of the valley.
Baskets of while stock car
nations, and gladioli decor
ated the church.
Miss Priscilla Jarvls, Co
rona Del Mar, Calif., was
maid of honor, and Miss Sue
Hilly, sister of bride, Costa
Mesa, was bridesmaid. They
wore matching sheath dresses
of green pcau dc sole and
their hats were a single large
bow with a fingertip length
veil. They carried cascade
bouquets of yellow rosebuds
on Hawaiian croatan leaves.
Best man was Ted Carvcy,
Costa Mesa. Ushers were
Robert Older, Sana Anna, and
Bruce Fracllch, cousin of the
brido, Anaheim, Calif.
Following the wedding
ceremony a reception was
given by the bride's parents
at the church. Miss Dixie Dug
gun, Central Point, cousin of
bridegroom, presided at the
punch bowl. Miss Pam Reed,
Anaheim, was In charge of the
guest book. , .
For her daughter's wedding
and reception Mrs. Nelson se
lected a dress of mint green
with beige accessories and
Mrs. Black wore a cream and
beige ensemble with black ac
cessories. . -
For traveling the bride
wore a pink woven suit with
white accessories and a cor
sage of yellow cymbldium or
chids. .
The bride is a graduate of
Anaheim Unlun High school
and attended Fullcrton Junior
college and Orange Coast col
lege. She Is employed at Seas-
port restaurant. Newtiorl
Beach. The bridegroom is a
graduate : of Crater High
school, Central Point, and at
tended Southern Oregon col
1'jho, Ashland and Orange
Coast college.
Others from Orenon who
attended the riles were Mr.
and Mrs. C, W. Duggan, and
Mrs, Mabel Hundley all of
Central Point. Among guests
were former residents of Ore
gon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blckctl, formerly of Rogue
River, now of Granada Hills,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
March, formerly of Sams Val
ley, now of Long Beach, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duggan,
formerly of Sams Vallev. now
of Guadalupe, Calif.
!1 1 Local Student
On Hawaii I our
. Miss Evelyn Niedcrmeyer,
daughter of Mrs. Marian Nie
dcrmeyer, 2884 Larch avenue,
is a member of a Linfield col
lege group now in Hawaii on
a Howard Study tour ar
ranged through the University
of Hawaii, where they arc
enrolled in summer sessions.
This week end the students
are touring the Island of
Hawaii to view orchid gar
dens, volcanoes and other
points of interest. They also
are to attend a concert of the
Haile choir and a Hawaiian
show at Hilo.
The group will he conduct
ed on a trip to Kona through
coffee plantations. Miss Nie
dcrmeyer, one of the 11 stu
dents in the group, is to return
here about August 10. She is
employed by MEDPACC.
Eugene
Couple At
Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Du
ane Skorpen will make their
home at 10 Willamette street
when they return this week
end from a wedding trip to
Carmel and San Francisco,
Calif.
Mr. Skorpen Is employed
by the National Cash Register
company here.
The bride is the former
Miss Elaine Marie Eklund,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John K. Eklund, Eugene. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Skorpen,
Eugene.
The wedding was held June
30 at the Central Lutheran
church in Eugene: with the
Rev. Olaf A. Anderson offi
ciating at the four o'clock
afternoon rites.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
floor length gown of white
silk with lace overbodice and
her elbow length veil was
held by a pearl crown. She
carried a bouquet of white
flowers.
Miss Gail Wickstrom, cous
in of the bride, was maid of
honor. Flower girls were
Debra' Sue Eklund and Terri
Burgctt, nieces of the bride
and bridegroom. Michael Bur
gett, nephew of the brides
groom, was ring bearer.
Jerry A. Eklund, brother of
the bride, served as best man
and ushers were Ronald Lam
bert, Jerry Anderson, and
Douglas Van Dyck, Medford,
A reception followed the
ceremony at the Eklund home.
Mrs. Harold Wickstromi an
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Lloyd Eklund, her sister-in-
law, cut and served the enkc.
Miss Sylvia Skorpen, Miss
Robert McKcnzic and Mrs.
Robert Burgctt, sisters of the
bridegroom, poured coffee
and punch.
For traveling' the brido
wore a black and white silk
sheath dress with black coat
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Todd were honored recently at a
reception in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary.
Five of the couple's seven children were present for the event.
(Knackstedt photo)
W. A.Todds Honored at Reception
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Todd.i The couple had seven chil-
843 East Ninth street, ob- d"n of whom five attended
served their golden wedding
anniversary recently at a re
ception given for relatives and
a few close friends in the
home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Ryerson, Central Point.
For the occasion, Mrs. ,Todd
chose a pale green three piece
silk suit with bone ivory ac
cessories. Her white orchid
corsage had been sent from
Hawaii by Lt. Cmdr. William
E. Todd, a son of the couple
A cake and gold tapers cen
tered the reception table and
a golden 50, made from gold
covered silver dollars given
by the grandchildren and
great grandchildren of the
couple, decorated the gift
table.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Jackson C. Jones, Miss
Bonnie Brantley and Mrs
Agnes Pathmann.
During the afternoon, Mr.
Jones played special piano
selections.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Duane Skorpen
(Ziel photo)
Missionary . Work Program Topic
Montague-Films and a talk
on missionary work in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia were on the
program for the , Monlague
Women's Society of Christian
Service recently when the
group, mot in the home of
Mrs. Fred Boorsma, Grenada
Showing the pictures was
Mrs. Donald Hammond, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Ready, Grenada, who is a
nurse in Ethiopia, where her
husband is a missionary.
A bazaar was planned for
December 7.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Boersma, Mrs. Wil-
lard Freeman and Mrs. Mi
chael Shalz. .
Plan Picnic
Eagle Point - - The Eagle
Point Garden club will hold
its annual - picnic in Lithia
park, Ashland, Wednesday,
July 10. There will be a tour
through the park from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Aluminum foil, folded
and rolled, makes flexible
manageable curlers for short
hair lengths.
Italy To Be
Program Topic
For Fellowship
A missionary program on
Italy will be conducted dur
ing the Women's fellowship
of First Baptist church when
the women meet Tuesday,
July 8 at 1 p.m., in the new
church on Crater Lake ave
nue. Mrs. James Jack, who has
lived In Italy, and Mrs, Bertha
Hlbbard are in charge of the.
program. Mrs. Jack will tell
of experiences in Italy, espe
cially during World War 11.
Officers will be receiving
hostesses. Mrs. Nell Gardner
will lead the group In prayer j
ai me close oi the meeting.
Luncheon will not be served,
officers have announced.
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In Ashland
Ashland - Carl Bade, re
cently discharged at Ft. Sam
Houston, Tex., after complet
ing three-years Army duty,
visited for several days with
his grandmother, Mrs. Georgia
Allen, 134 North Pioneer
street, before going to his
home in Missoula, Mont."
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Bridge Club
Series Contest
Opens Tuesday
A series contest for Med
ford Duplicate club members
will open Tuesday, July 9 and
will continue through Sep
tember 10.
All players may compete for
extra rating points and prizes
will be awarded to top win
ners of the eight-game series,
officers have announced. The
summer contest has been ar
ranged to create a regular
attendance during the vaca
tion season.
Curing the July master
point game held last week,
two sections were in play.
Winning first in Section A,
north-south position were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Crews, 130;
Mrs. Sam Richardson and Wal
ter Ensminger, 12Vi; Mrs. R.
T. Jones and Mrs. Paul Mc
Duffee, 110, and R. D. Cope
land and Dr. William Judy,
108.
Winning in Section B,
north-south position were
Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Mrs.
H. R. Welch, Crescent City,
Calif., 120; Mrs. Glen Harri
son and Mrs. Sam Van Dyke,
1041; Mr. and Mrs. Lcland
Clark, 93, and Mrs. Henry
Holmberg, and Mrs. A. W.
Lingaas, 97V4. .
The east-west winners in
Section A were James Morgan
and Berg Martin, 128V4; Mrs.
H. J. Boyd and Mrs. Ray Wise,
118V4; Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Ricker, ..118 and Col. D. H.
Barber and Ralph Meegan,
115.
The winners in the east-west
position for Section B were
George W. Rode, and George
R. Polski, 107 Vz; Mrs. Dclbert
Davenport and Mrs. Carl An
derson, 102'4; Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson and Mrs. E. L. Miller,
88'$ and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Forncrook, 84 V.
the June 23 event. Attending
were R. Angus Todd, Mrs.
Ryerson, Central Point, Mrs.
R. L. (Edith) Brantley, Hubert
W. Todd, and Philip H. Todd.
Mrs. Nat (Eleanor) Dixon,
New Bern, N.C., and Com
mander Todd were unable to
attend.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Todd and
children Gene, John and Gay,
Concord, Calif.; Mrs. W. E.
Todd and children Kim, Phil,
Lori and Lynn, Marina, Calif.;
Mrs. Mary DePew, China
Lake, Calif.
Among the guests were nine
grandchildren Larry, Denny,
Steve and Cindy Ryerson;
Beverly, Don and Richie
Todd; Miss Brantley; Mrs.
Jones, and Stanton Jones,
great grandson.
The couple has 22 grand
children and three great
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd were
married June 23, 1913 in Al
bert Lea, Minn. Mrs. Todd
was the former Evelyn Ft
Wedge. They moved to Med
ford in 1921, where Mr. Todd
worked for Bear Creek or
chards until his retirement in
1961.
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