Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1963, Image 22

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. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond DeMerare
Navy Couple Wed in
Cave Junction Rites
Cave Junction - Mr. and
Mrs. John Edmond DeMeyere
will make their home in Mt.
View, Calif., following their
return from a wedding trip
to the Oregon coast.
Their wedding was an event
of July 6 at the Cave Junc
tion Community church at 8
o'clock In the evening. The
Rev. Gene Denning officiated
at the double ring rites.
The bride Is the former
Betty Lou Carter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer L. Car
ter. She is an aviation store
keeper airman in the Navy
WAVES. Mr. DeMeyere, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hale,
Highland, Mich., is an aviation
metalsmlth second class in
the Navy. Both are stationed
t Moffett Field, Calif. (,
White Shasta daisies, pink
roses and greenery decorated
the church for the wedding
attended by 90 relatives and
friends. Mrs. Walter Eichler
played the organ wedding
music and accompanied Lyle
Smith, uncle of the bride,
soloist.
Wears While Lee
The bride wore a floor
length gown of white lace
over slipper satin. It was de
signed with fitted bodice with
a pleated neckline band
which formed cap sleeves, and
full tiered skirt with a short
train. Her fingertip length
veil was held by a lace and
satin rosette and she carried
a nosegay bouquet of peace
and fashion roses. Mr. Carter
escorted his daughter to the
altar and gave her in mar
Wage.
Mrs. Vivian Deaton was
matron of honor and Miss
, Snarl Carter was Junior
Drtaesmaia tor her sister.
Bonnie McKaen
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Bruce Farrow
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Jnn Gemachlich
SUNDAY. JULY 14. 1963
They wore pink chiffon frocks
on the same style as the
bride's and carried nosegay
bouquets of pink roses. Their
colonial hats were of pink
carnations and net.
' Kim Carter was flower girl
for her sister. She wore a
pink taffeta and white lace
frock with pink net and car-
nation hut. Candlcllghters
were Jean and Craig Smith,
cousins of the bride. Jean
wore a green dress with pink
flowers in her hair. They car
ried pink tapers with pink
rosebuds,
Bertll P. E. Elllasson. Oak
land, Calif., served as best
man and seating the guests
were David Denning, Dan De-
Merssemah and William Min-
near. Ring bearer was Lyle
Carter, brother of the bride.
Pink and Silver
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Pink roses in silver
bowls and pink candles In sil
ver candelabra decorated the
serving tnbles. Mrs. Robert
Robin and Mrs. William How
land cut and served the wed
ding cake. Mrs. Fay Arrants
presided at the punch bowl
and Mrs. Llllle Martin poured
coffee. Mrs. Max McNaught,
Mrs. C. O. Overholscr, Jef
ferson, Ore., and Mrs. Smith,
Klamath Falls, were at the
gift table.
The bride attended Illinois
Valley High school. Mr. De
Meyere attended Highland,
Mich., High school.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. Mabel Jack
son, Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer M. Smith, Grants
Pass, grandparents of the
bride; Mrs. Elllasson. Oak
land, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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773-4559
iMiss Rinker
Of William Laton
Ashland Miss Judith Kay
Rinker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Rinker, 2100 Val
ley View road, became the
bride of William Richard
Laton in a double ring cere
mony held June 29 at First
Presbyterian cnurcn.
The Rev. B. J. Holland of
ficiated at the 7 o'clock eve
ning rites attended by SO rel
atives and friends. Mrs. Ken
neth Thompson, 2215 High
way 68, Ashland, is the bride
groom's mother.
Mr. Rinker escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her In marriage. The bride
wore a ballerina length frock
of white organza and lace
over satin. It was embroidered
with seed pearls and her elbow
length veil was held by a
pearl crown. She carried a
bouquet of white rosebuds.
Miss Gloria Quackenbush,
Talent, was maid of honor.
She wore a pink chiffon frock
and carried pink rosebuds.
Eric Rinker, brother of the
bride, was best man. Albert
Panhellenic
Events
Announced
Rogue valley Panhellenic
council members met for
luncheon July 10 at the Rogue
Valley Country club for the
purpose of planning a style
show and evening dessert par
ty. The event will honor
young women Interested In
rushing activities upon enter
ing college in the fall. The
meeting was called by com
mittee chairman, Mrs. Monty
Penweli.
The dessert party will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Floyd H. Baker, 1917 East
Main street, on Tuesday, Au
gust 6, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Jean
Hart will present tne tiyie
show, and rushing activities
will be explained. ,
Lists are being compiled
and invitations . are being
mailed to graduates of Med
ford, St. Mary's, Crater, Eagle
Point, Ashland and Phoenix
High schools. Any young
woman who is Interested and
does not receive an Invitation
Is asked to contact Mrs. Pen-
well, 772-9034. ....
Birthday Party
Honors Boy
A surprise pariy , ior
Dwlght Peck was held lri; his
honor by his father, Jack W.
Peck, 1459 Brookdale ave
nue, at Sugar Loaf beach,
Shasta lake, Calif., recently.
About 20 guests celebrated
the boy's fifth birthday.
Dwlght is also the son of
Mrs. Beverly Pech, Ashland.
Smith, Independence, Ore.;
Mr. Overholser, Jefferson;
and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gain
er, Waldport, Ore.
The evening of July 2 the
brldc-elect was honored at B
bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. Deaton with Mrs. Mc-
Naught and Mrs. Martin as
cohostesscs. Nearly 40 guests
attended.
wigs on display
Main
528 E
MEDFOHD
Bride
Williams, cousin of the bride
groom, seated the guests.
Mrs. Rinker chose a pale
blue dress with white acces
sories and pink rose corsage
for her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Thompson wore a pale
pink dress with white acces
sories and a blue and pink
rose corsage,
A reception followed the
ceremony at the church. Miss
Susan Williams and Miss Lu
cille Thompson served the
cake and punch. Miss Carol
McCammon, Salem, was in
charge of the guest book and
Miss Meryle Clark, Burbank,
Calif., wbs at the gift table.
For traveling to southern
California on their wedding
trip, the bride wore a tur
quoise raw silk suit and white
accessories. Her corsage was
of pink rosebuds.
The bride Is a graduate of
Southern Oregon college and
is a second and third grade
teacher in the Eugene public
schools. The bridegroom, a
graduate of Crater High
school, also attended South
ern Oregon college and the
University of Oregon.
Among the out of town
guests who attended were
Mrs. Edna Keeler, Klamath
Falls, grandmother of the
bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Harris, Klamath Falls,
aunt and uncle, of the bride
groom; Mrs. Virginia Smith
and daughters, Judy and Pat,
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Dun
aid K. Ford, Grants Pass.
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Aviatrix
Is Subject
Of Program
' The program of the South
ern Oregon Philatelic society
at the meeting on Thursday,
July 11, was given by Clyde
Smith of Ashland, telling nf
his meeting with Amelia Ear-
hart during his years as a
mall carrier and a member
of the West Coast Air Mail
society at-Oakland, Calif.
He exhibited photos of her.
her plane, and of her husband.
He also showed clippings tak
en from the Oakland papers
at the time of her flight from
Honolulu to San Francicso
and others.
For many years, Mr. Smith
fought to have a stamp Issued
honoring this women aviator
without success, as did many
of the stamp societies he be
longed to.
Finally oh Julyf 24,' 1D63,
an 8 cent airmail stamp will
be Issued to her honor, 26
years after her death. 1
During his talk Mr. Smith
enumerated many of her ex
ploits the first woman to
ever fly the Atlantic, the first
woman solo' flyer across the
Atlantic, the first woman to
solo from Honolulu to the
States, and many others.
Before the program the
meeting guests attended an in
door picnic, under the super
vision of Mrs. Mabel Houck,
refreshment chairman and her
committee. Guests at the pic
nic were Karen Nygren, Jerry
Rich, jHmle Rich, Mrs. Wil
liam L. White, Earl Chachere,
Leslie Chachere, and Ralph
Moore.
During the business meet
ing Mrs. Moore was elected
Club secretary. A stamp auc
tion was conducted by Mr.
White. It was announced by
Dr. W. B. Giles that the com
mittee on SOPEX '63 would
meet every other Monday
night to conduct business in
regard to the exhibition which
will be held on September 21
and 22. Plans have been made
to have some exhibits of spe
cial interest from the United
Nations and from Sues.
The executive board meet
ing will be held on Monday,
July 15, at the home of Mrs.
A. Sterton, 39 Summit avenue.
The next meeting of the club
will be on August 1.
Relatives Are
July Visitors
Mrs. John M. Parsons,
nadale, Va., is visiting
father, Seth M. Bullis,
An- j
her
and
her aunt, Miss Helen Bullis,
at 15 Florence avenue.
I She Is accompanied by her
daughters, Carolyn and Mary,
and her son, Robert, and his
friend, Glenn Furbish.
The group motored West via
Canada and plan to return to
their home about July 20.
1 Also visiting In the Bullis
j home is Miss Judy Bullis,
! Portland, daughter of Tuny
: Tullis, also of the Florence
i avenue address, and grand
daughter of Seth Bullis.
Former Editor
Valley Guest
Mrs. Richard W. Johnston
and children. David and Lisa.
I New York City, are hcnise-
i guests this week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Sherrill, 1316 East Jack-
, son street.
i Mrs. Johnston is a former
i woman's editor of the New
j York Times. The group plans
ki visit the Shakespearean
theater and tour Jacksonville.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD,
Mr. and Mrs. William Richard Laton
Prospect
Visitor
Prospect Richard Way
men, Coos Bay, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Harris, and his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Waymen and children.
OREGON
Leaves
Ashland - Mrs. Verna EgU
recently sold her home at 35
Granite street, and will make
her home with a son in Bend.
Mrs. Egli has been a resident
of Ashland for many years.
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their daughter and family,
Mr. . and Mrs. Mike Kaiser
and children, Jackson, Wyo.
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the property of UPointa't.
Shower
Prospect - Mrs. Gordon
Anderson was the hostess for
a layette shower, honoring
Mrs. Harry Sanford. Guests
attended from Union Creek
and Prospect.
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