Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1963, Image 21

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    Couple Tell
Wedding Plans
Wedding plans have been
announced for Miss Dolores
Carlene Barrel, Eugene, and
Ervin Eugene Tipping of Port
land, whose marriage is plan
ned for Saturday, August 3
at 8 o'clock in the evening
in Friendly Street Church of
God, Eugene.
The bride-elect, a daughter
of Mrs. Laude A. Barrell,
Eugene, taught American his
tory and world history in the
Medford High School from
September, 1960 to June,
1963.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tipping,
Webster City, Iowa. He was
employed with Copco division
of Pacific Power and Light
company in Medford before
being transferred to Portland.
The reception will be held
in the church reception hall
immediately following t h e
ceremony.
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WE WILL BE
Engagement
Announced
Rogue River - Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Palmerton, 375
Fielder lane, announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Fayetta Louise Pal
merton, to Arvid Peter Lew
ison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Helmer Lewison, of Owaton
na, Minn.
Miss Palmerton, a graduate
of Rogue River High school,
is a junior at Southern Ore
gon college. She is a member
of Sigma Tau Sigma and the
forensic team.
Mr. Lewison was graduated
from Owatonna High school
and served in the Navy. He
will attend an art advertising
school in Portland in the
fall.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Miss Fayetta Palmerton
Georgia Relatives
Guests in Prospect
Prospect - Recent visitors
from Macon, Ga., at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deloy
Gillespie were Mrs. Gillespie's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Hardin and her brother, Jim
mie, and sister, Claudia.
Accompanying them waa s
Mrs. Gillespie's aunt, Mrs.
Betty Farr and cousin, Jan
nice, also from Macon.
CLOSED JULY 22 THRU JULY 27 FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rush, 9
Lewis avenue, have announc
ed the engagement oi their
daughter. Mill Juleen Carol
Rush, to Donald F. Beit, a
ion of Mn. Angelo O'dear,
405 West Second street. The
litei are planned for Decem
ber. The bride-elect it a grad
uate of Medford High school
and her fiance it employed in
Stockton. Calif.
Late Summer
Rites Planned
Ashland - A late summer
wedding is planned by Miss
Katherine Sanderson of Ten
afly, N. J., and Walter F.
Zwick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving A. Zwick, 3 Hillcrest
street, Ashland. The engage
ment was announced recently
by Mr. and Mrs. Russell M.
Sanderson, parents of the
bride-to-be.
Miss Sanderson was gradu
ated last month from Smith
college. Mr. Zwick will re
ceive his degree next year
from Dartmouth college.
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Local Man Returns
From Ohio Visit
Paul R. Smith, 3411 Ma
drona lane, returned recently
from a ten day visit with his
father in Toledo, Ohio. .
Mr. Smith's father, who
will be 83 next month, had
not seen his son since 1959.
MEDFORD
Betrothal News
Is Announced .
Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis E. Mason announce
the engagement of . their
daughter, Dorothy Louilla, to
John Gifford Gray III, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Gray II. Vest Covina, Calif.
Miss Mason is a graduate
of Eagle Point High school,
and is attending the New
berry School of Beauty,
West Covina. '
Mr. Gray, a graduate of
Mission Bay High school, San
Diego, is employed at Queen
of the .Valley hospital, West
Covina.
Miss Mason and her fiance,
accompanied by his parents
and brother, Larry Gifford.
were recent houseguests at
the Mason home.
No date has been set for
the wedding,
f
Dorothy Louilla Mason
Ruth Rebekah
Lodge to Initiate
Jacksonville Ruth ReV
kah lodge of Jacksonville
will initiate two candidates
Monday, July 15, at 8 p.m.
The initiation for Mrs. Al
vin Shepard and Miss Cora
Bell Ravnor will be held at
the Jacksonville Odd Fellow
hall.
Initialing captain is Mrs.
Jack McDanicl. Refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
George Brownlee and Mrs.
Ernest Ramsey.
Visitors are welcome.'
Where you find the
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garth Johnson
(Houitn photo)
Episcopal Rites Held
When Miss Nancy Anne
Ticknor, Woodburn, became
the bride of Gerald Garth
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Goldenpenny, 15 Van
couver "avenue, she not only
had her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold W. Ticknor, at
the ceremony, but also her
American Field Service
mother, Mrs. Otto Schait, with
whom she lived for a year in
Zurich, Switzerland.
The wedding was held June
29 at 2 o'clock in the after
noon at St. Edward's Epis
copal church In Silverton. The
Rev. Everett Hall, Woodburn,
officiated at the double ring
rites attended by more than
300 guests.
Mrs. Don Miller, Corvallis,
played the organ wedding
music and accompanied the
Woodburn High school girls'
trio, Miss Dora Ann Ostrom,
Miss Lavonne Widmcr, and
Miss Sandi Bcdwcll. Soloist
was Professor Donald Gleck
ler of Willamette university.
Pirik and white gladioli dec
orated the church.
Wean Silk Organia
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white silk
nylon organza over taffeta. It
was fashioned with fitted
bodice accented with beaded
sequins, scoop neckline and
three-quarter length sleeves.
The bodice and a front panel
in the full skirt were of em
broidery. The skirt formed a
chapel train.
Her French silk Illusion veil
was held by a crown of seed
pearls and crystals and she
carried a bouquet of baby
pink elf roses and stephanotis.
Her heirloom point lace hand
kerchief, which belonged to
her great grandmother, had
been carried by her mother at
her wedding.
Miss Shirley Timian, Cor
vallis, was maid of honor.
The other attendants were
Mrs. John Ticknor, sister-in-
law of the bride, and Mrs.
Paul Nagel, both Portland,
Miss Marlcne Grasscns, Hono
lulu, Hawaii, cousin of the
bride, and Miss Sandra Hunt,
Woodburn.
They wore pink embroid
ered batiste sheath dresses
with headdresses of pink roses
and tulle and matching acces
sories. They carried nosegay
bouquets of pink and white
daisies.
Niece Is Flower Girl
Miss Nikki Messer, Med
ford, niece of the bridegroom,
was flower girl. She wore a
pink embroidered batiste
frock and carried a white
basket of pink rosebuds.
Kent Parson, Salem, served
as best man. Groomsmen were
John Ticknor, Portland, bro
ther of the bride; Terry Gray,
Salem; Ronald Little, Madras,
and Clinton Peterson, Maple-
ton,
. Acolytes were Douglas Aug
ustus and Tom Wadsworth.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed
at St.' Mary's Parish hall in
Woodburn, Mrs. Ticknor
chose a pink embroidered silk
sheath dress with matching
accessories. Mrs. Goldenpenny
wore a lavender brocade
sheath dress with matching
accessories. Their corsages
were pink roses.
Reception Held
i Mrs. Paul Foster, San Fran
j cisco, aunt of the bride, and
j Miss Dorothy Johnson, Ar
I lington, Va., aunt of the bride
1 groom, cut and served the
i wedding cake. Pouring were
; Mrs. R. A. Grassens, Mrs.
Paul Wadlcy. Mrs. William
i Wadley, Yakima, Wash , all
! aunts of the bride. Mrs. Kent
1 Parson was In charge of the
: guest book. Mrs. John I. aery,
; Woodburn, and Mrs. Hattie
Paris, Slayton, were at the
gift table.
The couple traveled to San
Francisco on their wedding
trip, the bride wearing a blue
knit suit with matching hat,
black patent leather acces
, series, and a white orchid
corsage.
The bride is a graduate of
; Woodburn High school and at
tended Oregon State univer
I sity. She is employed as a
OREGON
bookkeeper at the Bank of
Oregon. The bridegroom was
graduated from Medford High
school and Willamette univer
sity where he was affiliated
with Phi Delta Theta fratern
ity. He is music instructor at
the Woodburn Junior and
Senior High schools.
Among the out of town
guests were Mr. Goldenpenny,
Medford; Miss Heidi Schait,
Zurich, Switzerland; Miss
Blanche Brattin, Arlington,
Va.; Mr. Foster, San Fran
cisco; and William Wadley,
Yakima, Wash., uncle of the
bride.
The evening prior to the
wedding Miss Dorothy John
son, Arlington, Va., was
hostess for the rehearsal din
ner held at the Marion hotel
in Salem. It was attended by
42 relatives and friends. Dur
ing the event the Woodburn
High school girls' trio also
sang; they are students of Mr.
Johnson.
Philip Hansen
To Give Show
Ashland Philip Hanson,
well known West coast actor.
will present a one man show,
ine Kebels" Tuesday, July
16, at 2 p.m. in Churchill
hall auditorium on the South
ern Oregon college campus.
The first half o the Han
son show is devoted to the
patriots, who created Ameri
cas form of government.
"They are called patriots
now," Mr. Hanson says, "but
they were rebels In 1776."
Mr. Hanson's performance
of famous historic speeches
includes Patrick Henry's
fiery "Give me liberty, or
give me death, and the com
ments of John Adams, Thom-
Jcffcrson, Benjamin
Franklin, and Thomas Paine.
The humor expressed by
famous patriots will also be
featured in "The Rebels" to
gether with Longfellow's
well known poem, "Paul Re
vere s Ride."
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Parents Tell
Betrothal News
The engagament of Miss
Darlene Rae O'dear to Eugene
H. Vincent, son of Mrs. Max
ine Vincent, 326 Benson street,
has been announced by the
bride-clcct's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Angelo L. O'dear, 405
West Second street.
Miss 0'der is a junior stu
dent at Medford High school
and the bridegroom-elect is
an employee of the Medford
Mail Tribune.
No wedding date has been
Darlene Ra O'dear
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Silver gifts to
please both men
& women. Modest
in price plus the
enduring worth
of silver.
A. 4 pc. pi. set .'....$34.00
B. 4 pc. pi. set $36.75
C. Bar Knife $5.95
D. Stamp Holder $4.95
E. Coaster & Ash Tray
Set $7.00
F. Bride & Groom
Toasting Cup $1 1.00
G. Candy Dish $10.95
H. Pipkin and Tray $16.75
I. Cordial Cup $4.00
J. Double Jigger $11.00
K. Revere Bowl (plate) $6.60
L. Piggy Bank $7.25
M. Candy Dish (plate) ... $8.95
N. Marriage Cup $15.00
O. Thimble Jigger $3.95
P. Shrimp Dish $16.50
JLERS
MEDFORD, OREGON
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SUNDAY. JULY 14,
1943 Class Reunion Set
The 1943 class of Medford
High school plans a reunion
in observance of the twenti
eth anniversary of their grad
uation Saturday, July 27,
at North's Chuck Wagon
restaurant. Dinner will fol
low a social hour set for
6:30 p.m. Robert Kyle is
chairman.
All class members have not
been located. Graduates who
have not received an invita
tion or who know the address
of any of those listed here
are asked to call Mrs. Don
Mincar, 773-5444. .
Those not yet located are,
Norman Abell, Cecil Bishop,
Eileen Buchanan, Bill Cowan,
Easie Dunn. Nancy Elliott,
Duan Fairchild, Lois Fish,
Carol Ham, Albert Johnston,
Phyllis Lillic, Don Lockman,
Announcing . .
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Vivien Lukens. Rae MrCnn.
agle, Frances Nordquist,
Lloyd Nordquist, Charline
Porter, Robert Rice, William
Scheumann, Elizabeth Smith,
Constance Warren, Olive
Wohleschlager, Odis Odel
Whitfield, Geraldine Perry,
Georgian Weight, Earl Hig
gins, David Dawson, Margaret
Wallis, Alan Weir and Vir
ginia Hayes.
Mrs. Minear also is in
charge of reservations.
Potluck
A potluck dinner wiil be
served at the meeting oi the
Medford Navy Mothers' club,
Tuesday, July 16, at noon, at
the home of Mrs. John Davies,
1220 Maple Park drive. All
Navy mothers are welcome.
Holland's Studio
of Beauty
She cordially invites her former patrons and
welcomes new patrons. Call for an appoint
ment with Lee.
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