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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 14. KB3 C 5 Kimball-Wilson Wedding Held at First Christian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gil-1 bert Kimball Jr., who were wed recently in Medford First Christian church have re turned from their wedding trip to the Oregon coast and are living at 108'j North Columbus street. The bride is the former Donna Marie Wilson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eoberts, 1078 Morrow road. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Kim ball, 1645 Scenic avenue, Cen tral Point. The two o'clock afternoon ceremony on June 16 was per formed by the Rev. Wendell Wagler. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of Japanese satin brocade designed with chapel train. A Chantilly lace cap trimmed with teardrop pearls held her elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. ' Miss Lou Johnson was the honor attendant and Miss Pam Wyatt was bridesmaid. Their sheath frocks were pink taf feta, and they carried carna tion bouquets, Miss Johnson's being pink and Miss Wyatt's pink with white. Miss Arley Fairbanks was flower girl.. Miss JoAnn Roberts, sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Downing, Prospect, a cousin, were candlelighters. Their : dresses were of aquamarine r blue nylon. David Kimball, Central Point, was best man. and ushers were Johney Harris, Grants Pass and Robert Edwards. Roses and carnations deco rated the church. About 60 guests attended the ceremony and reception given by the bride's parents. Mrs. Weldon Downing, Pros pect, aunt of the bride, served the wedding cake and Mrs. Clyde Kindred poured coffee. Mrs. Kenneth Janzen was at the punch bowl and the gift table was attended by Missijan Johnson. Mrs. Norman Holli day, Klamath Falls, a cousin of the bride, had charge of the guest book. Among the guests at the ceremony and reception was Mrs. Helen Mayham, grand mother of the bride. The bride's mother chose a blue sheath dress with match ing jacket and the bride groom's mother wore a tur quoise blue dress with jacket. Both had white carnation cor sages. The bride attended Medford High school and the bride' groom was a student at Crater High school. He is employed by Medford Tire service. 1 Prospect Arrivals Prospect - Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillispie are Mrs. Gillispie's father, W. O. Spendlove, and her brother, Jay Spendlove, Morgan Utha. Semi-annual Sale mm 7.99 QualiCraft Shoes 2.99. i 3.99. Choice group dress shoes, 4.97 j 3.99-4.99 Casuals, 1.99-2.99 HURRY IN! ' - & hi:.- Lyle Harrells To Be Honored at Reception Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrell will be guests Mon day, July IS, at a reception given in their honor at Frames, Etc.. 1SS1 Highway 66, by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Vander- valle. An exhibit of Mr. Harrell's paintings and drawings will be on display from 8 to 11 p.m. and beginning Monday and each day thereafter, except Sunday, from 11 to 4 p.m. The showing is to continue through August 10 and Saturday, the artist will be in the gallery from 2 to 4 p.m. - Last year Mr. and Mrs. Harrell moved from the San Fernando valley of southern California t o Jacksonville where he opened a studio across from the museum. There he teaches both head drawing and oil painting. Mr. Harrell, who is, a native of Illinois, began draw ing when he was a child In Bakersfield, Calif., and dur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Crouchtr (Landii photo) Croucher-Rasmussen Rites Held in Medford Church MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Jacksonville In a double ring ceremony Miss Beatrice Marie Rasmussen and Robert Dean Croucher were mar ried by the Rev. Robert E. Cull on June 30. The 3 o'clock ceremony was attended by more than 150 guests at the First As sembly of God church, Med ford. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Rasmussen, 400 North Fifth street; , and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin D. Croucher, Griffin Creek road, Medford, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor length gown fashioned with a full organza skirt bor dered with Chantilly lace and a fitted Chantilly lace bodice. Her elbow length veil was held by a lace crown and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Vicki L. Honeycutt, Bakersfield, Calif., was maid of honor, and matron of honor was Mrs. Dennis Hag ler, Medford, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Alice K. Peterson, Miss Cheryl Johnson, Medford, Miss Karen Johnson, Med ford. and Miss Mel ba Graham. They wore floor length .dresses in lavender shades and carried bouquets of white and lavender gla-dioli. Cynthia Kezer, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Joseph D. Haglcr, Tal ent, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Ronald Croucher, Medford, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and seat ing the guests were Kenneth Sacchi, Dennis Hagler, cou sin of the bridegroom, Dave Rasmussen, brother of the bride, Charles Cook and James Hatton, all Medford. Miss Gloria Rasmussen, niece of the bride, played the wedding organ music. Mrs Loyd Rasmussen, sister of the bridegroom, was soloist The church was decorated with baskets of white and lavender gladioli. For. the wedding the bride's mother wore a pink cotton dress with while accessories, and the bridegroom's mother chose a blue silk dress with white accessories. At the reception held in the church Mrs. Chris Hagler and Mrs. Paul Beck, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Loyd Rasmussen were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Dave Has- mussen, sister of the bride groom, was in charge of the guest book. . The bride wore a pink' and white eyelet dress with pink accessories for their wedding trip to Grants Pass. The couple will make their home at 836 Taylor street, impart mcnt 16, Medford. The bride attended Med forJ High school and Mr, Croucher attended Medford High school and Southern Oregon college. He is em ployed at Timber Products. Out of town guests includ ed Mrs. Paul T. Beck and sons, David, Daniel, and Ken neth, Salinas, Calif., sister and nephews of the bride. Woman's Society Will Visit Nursing Home The Woman's Missionary society of the First Southern Baptist church will visit the McCue nursing home in Cen tral Point, at 1:30 p.m., Wed nesday, July 17. All members are to meet at the church. Mrs. James Funston is community missions chairman. ing World War II was Navy staff artist. After attending college for two years he enter ed Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles. In the 1051 showing of con temporary painting in the United States, Mr. Harrell was chosen from 1,144 en trants as one of 60 west coast artists selected for the sb ' held in the Los Angeles coun ty museum. Other exhibitions include the Cunningham gallery, Downey, Calif., and the Los Angeles Festival of Arts, where his painting was voted the favorite of the show. Since coming to Oregon he has shown in the Rogue Val ley Art Association gallery and at the Public Library of Medford- and Jackson county, both in Medford. Mr. Harrell has been an art and brochure designer for Atomics International, for whom he has also designed Christmas cards. His work for Atomics International was prepared for presentation to Congress, at summit meetings, and at colleges and universi ties. He has been a membrr of, and shown in, the Artists Equity gallery, Los Angeles.. Included in the showing at Frames, Etc., will be several pieces of terra cotta and wood sculpture by Mm. Harrell. ; Registration is now open for classes which Mr. Harrell will teach In basic and ad vanced drawing,' and also in perspective drawing. 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