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Enrollment Has Opened
For Renaissance Classes
Ashland The Institute of
Renaissance Studies , educa
tional wing of the Oregon
' Shakespearean festival,
opened its 1963 schedule Sat
urday with registration in
Ashland, Formal enrollment
, for the institute's varied
classes and events may be
made from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Trinity house. North Sec
ond st,, across from the Ash
land post office.
t The, Ashland study pro
gram provides a broad list of
intensive short-term courses
In Renaissance life and think
ing,, framed to supply living
background to the plays of
Shakespeare. Each summer's
curriculum Is closely allied
. to the actual Ashland produc
tions, and all institute stu
dents are able to vivify their
research by regular attend
ance at rehearsal sessions
College credit for the courses
is granted through both Stan
ford University and Southern
Oregon college.
Participants may enroll for
the entire summer, may take
one of the short programs
during a brief visit to the fes
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ing to the institute secretary,
Shannon Stewart. The 1963
schedule Includes such
courses as "Shakespeare
Drama of Manners ; History
-Sinews of War"; Roots of
Tudor Drama"; "Philosphy
from Stones to Spheres ;
"Renaissance Art Portrai
ture"; and "Character Pal
terns The Scholar."
Talent Horizon
Club Attends
Camping Session
Talent - Seven members of
the Talent Horizon cluo at
tended a three-day regional
Horizon club camping ses
sion at Camp Tyllrc near
Sutherlln on the Umpqua
river.
Members attending were
Judy and Jeanne Yates, Sher
ry and Vlckl Taylor, Liz
Becbe, Alice Lockwood, Tal
ent, and Holly Dourrough,
Phoenix.
Mrs. Ray Burnctte is. ad
visor for the Horizon club
girls, senior members of the
Camp Fire girls.
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Heirloom Handkerchief
Is Carried by
Grants Pass - When Miss
Rita Louise King became the
bride of Elwyn Lorraine
Cochrane in recent ceremonies
in the Grants Pass First Bap
tist church, she carried an
heirloom handkerchief which
her mother had carried at her
wedding 33 years ago.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. King, 1729
Southeast Portola d ri v e ,
Grants Pass. The bridegroom,
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cochrane, Merlin, Ore., is an
employee of the Medford
Montgomery Ward and com'
pany store.
The rites were read at 8
o'clock in the evening, June
2 8 by the Rev. Leroy G.
Fraser.
Mr. King gave his daughter
in marriage.
The bride's floor length
gown was of Chantilly lace
and tulle over taffeta with
fitted bodice and scoop neck'
line embroidered with irides'
cent sequins. A short front
peplum was trimmed with
sequin-embroidered lace, the
lace banding repeated across
the front of the bouffant skirt
as an edging on the tulle ruf'
flcs. The back of the skirt, of
lace, was trimmed with
sequins at the hemline.
Her hand rolled silk illu
sion veil was elbow length and
fell from a petal tiara o f
pearls and iridescent crystals.
She carried a cascade bouquet
of small pink roses and steph
anotis encircling a white or
chid. Her pearl necklace was
a Rift from the bridegroom.
Mrs. Dale H. King, a sister-
in-law of the bride was mat
ron of honor and Mrs. William
Wright and Mrs. William Har
bin were bridesmatrons. All
wore matching street length
Barbra Tosh
Ralph Loyd
Miss Barbra Phyliss Tosh
became the bride of Ralph
Loyd Lester in the Church of
Christ, Court street, June 29,
at eight o'clock in the even
ing. Eston Callett, minster, of
ficiated at the double ring
rites attended by about 150
relatives and friends.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tosh,
1916 Grandview ave. Mr. Les
ter is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lester, Coleman Creek
road. , . . ; .
Miss Sharon Simmons, was
maid of honor. The Misses
Sandra Hawkins, Suzann
Beacham and Virginia Van
Pelt were brldemalds. Flower
girls were Miss Becky Van
Pelt, cousin of the bride, and
Miss Debbie Lester, sister of
the bridegroom. They carried
baskets of rose petals.
Ray Lester, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
Ushers were Donald Tosh,
brother of the bride, Larry
Green, cousin of the bride,
and Roy Lester, brother of
the bridegroom. The ring
bearer was the bride's neph
ew, Mark Tosh. '
Candclighters were Miss
Jo Lester, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Shannon
Reynolds, cousin of the bride.
Mr. Tosh escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride
wore a floor length gown of
Chantilly lace over satin with
fitted bodice, long sleeves and
high neckline. Her fingertip
length veil was of silk Illusion
and held by a crown of pearls
and she carried a bouquet of
pink rosebuds and white car
nations encircling a white or
chid. The bridesmaids wore street
length dresses of mint green
lace over taffeta. Their head
pieces were fashioned with
matching float veils. The maid
of honor wore a gold lace
dress over satin. Their bou
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skirts and lace jackets. Blue
velvet headbands held their
circular tulle veils and they
carried bouquets of pink roses
and white carnations.
Kimberly Harbin, the flow
er girl, was dressed in blue
nylon with lace jacket.
Thomas King, a nephew of the
bride, was ring bearer.
The bride's brother, Dale
H. King, served as best man
and ushers were Brad Frazier
and Bruce DeMarco, who also
served as candlelighters.
The church was decorated
with pink and white gladioli.
Mrs. W. F. Lard sang the wed
ding songs accompanied by
Mrs. Marjorie Gallagher, or
ganist. The bride's mother wore a
pink lace dress over taffeta
with jacket. The bridegroom's
mother wore a blue lace frock
over taffeta. Both had pink
and white carnations corsages.
The reception was held in
the church room3 with Mrs.
Glenn Campbell serving the
cake and Mrs. Ruth Eggen and
Mrs. Walter Stach serving the
coffee. Mrs. R. Lynn Sturgill
poured punch while Mrs. Roy
Wirtz had charge of the guest
book.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to California and
Nevada, the bride wearing
a suit of blue and white linen
with white accessories. Her
corsage was the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
They will live in Grants
Pass at 1511 N street.
The bride attended Rogue
River schools and has been
employed in the Grants Pass
branch of the First National
Bank of Oregon. The bride
groom attended Grants Pass
schools.
Bride of
Lester
quets were of white carna
tions.
The candlelighters' dresses
were of orchid taffeta.
Baskets of white gladioli
decorated the church and
lighted candles and while
bows marked the pew ends.
Organist was Mrs. Frank
Williams, Prospect.
The bride's mother chose a
navy blue lace over taffeta
dress and white accessories.
Mrs. Lester's dress was of
printed nylon with matching
accessories. Both had corsages
oi white carnations.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Girls Community club.
The wedding cake was cut
and served by Mrs. J. L. Van
Pelt, Klamath Falls, aunt of
the bride, and Mrs. Donald
Tosh, sister-in-law of the
bride. Mrs. J. W. Beacham
and Mrs. Phillip Reynols,
Klamath Falls, aunts of the
bride, presided at the punch
bowl. Pouring coffee was Mrs.
Ira Tosh, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Claude Self, cousin
of the bride. Mrs. Green and
Mrs. Jim Tosh, cousins of the
bride, were at the gift table.
Miss Dianne Lester, cousin
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Mr. and Mn. Dwayne W. Forrester
(Freemen photo)
Home Wedding Held
In Central Point
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ivan
Higinbotham Jr. are living at
4957 Hamrick road, Central
Point, following their recent
rriarriage at the home of the
bridegroom's grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Scott,
Taylor road, Central Point.
The bride, the former
Glenda Marie Worthington,
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin F. Worthington, 2391
Howard avenue, Medford.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Higin
botham, Hamrick road, Cen
tral Point.
The ceremony was per
formed June 8 at 8 o'clock
in the evening by the Rev.
Andrew Rahn of the Pente
costal Church of God, Cen
tral Point.
Mr. Worthington gave his
daughter in marriage. The
bride's pale pink floor length
gown of taffeta and chiffon
was designed with sweet
heart neckline. Her shoulder
length veil was held from a
pale pink velvet crown and
she carried white carnations
with pink rosebuds on a
white Bible, She also carried
of the bridegroom was In
charge oi the guest book.
The newlyweds traveled to
the Oregon coast on their wed
ding trip end are at home at
513 Palm street. The bride's
traveling attire was a white
jacket dress with red trim and
red accessories. She wore the
orchid from her bridal bou
quet.
Among out of town guests
were J. L. Van Pelt, Becky
and Virginia, and Mr. Reyn
ols and Shannon, all Klamath
Falls.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and is
employed by MEDPACC. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Phoenix High school and is
employed by Crystal Springs
orchards.
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loaned by Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Roy Worthington was
matron of honor for her sister-in-law
and Miss Virginia
Miller, Central Point, was
bridesmaid. Mrs. Worthing
ton's suit was pastel yellow
which she wore with a short
matching veil held by a
white headpiece. Miss Mil
ler's suit was blue and white
and her short veil was white.
Both had pink carnation
corsages.
LeRoy Asher, Happy Camp
Calif., was best man for his
brother-in-law, and Loyal Hig
inbotham, a brother of the
bridegroom, was the grooms
man. Pink roses and rhododen
drons with trumpet vine
marked the aisle.
The reception given by the
bride's parents also was held
at the Scott home.
Mrs. Frank Scott served
the wedding cake and Miss
Linda Spolek poured punch.
Miss Lynn Kenney registered
the guests.
For the wedding and re
ception the bride's mother
wore a white suit with a pink
and white carnation corsage
and the bridegroom s mother
was dressed in a green and
white print frock. Her cor
sage was of yellow and white
carnations.
The couple left for their
wedding trip to Grants Pass
For traveling the bride wore
a blue suit.
The bride attended Crater
High school and the bride
groom was graduated this
spring from the same school.
He is employed by the W. C.
Higinbotham dairy.
Also from out of town were
Mrs. Asher and the family,
Happy Camp, Calif.
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Home Rites
Rogue River - In a wed
ding ceremony that was held
on the lawn of the home of
the bride's parents, Miss Lois
Anne Lanham became the
bride of Dwayne W. Forres
ter. They were married by Wil
liam Lehrmann, Jehovah's
Witnesses minister, at a 5
o'clock ceremony, July 4.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Lanham, Rogue River. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Eugene Frederick, Redmond,
and George Forrester, Oro
ville, Calif.
For the double ring cere
mony the bride wore a bal
lerina length white nylon and
lace dress. She carried a bou
quet of carnations and glad
ioli. Mrs. Verle Yost, Medford,
Yreka Pythian
Groups Hold
Outdoor Event
Yreka-Pythian Sisters and
Knights of Pythias of Yreka
recently met for dinner
served in the patio garden of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schlueter.
Nearly 50 members and
guests attended.
Among the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Taylor, Los
Gatos, Calif., who are visiting
at the Paul Foster home. Mrs.
Clark, the former Miss Dor
othea Stripling is a member
of the Yreka Pythian Sisters.
The next meeting will be
held July 24 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John
son. A Hawaiian theme is
planned for the potluck din
ner meeting.
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Picnic
A picnic will precede the
meeting of the Elta Deuel
Hubbs tent, Daughters o I
Union Veterns, Tuesday, July
16 at noon, at Hawthorne
park, on the Hawthorne street
side.
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Held in Rogue River
sister of the bride, was ma
tron of honor. She wore a
lavender cotton dr-3s with
white accessories and a cor
sage of violets and carnations.
Robert Lanham, brother of
the bride, was best man, and
furnished the wedding music.
Mrs. Emery Lanham was so
loist. For the wedding the bride's
mother wore a blue and white
print dress with white acces
sories. At the reception, attended
by some 40 guests, Mrs. John
Gyrsinger cut and served the
cake. Mrs. James Lee( sister
of the bridegroom, was in
charge of the guest book.
WCTU To Hold
Installation
Election and installation of
officers will be the main
order of business at a pot
luck picnic of the Woman's
Christian Temperance union.
The indoor picnic will be
held at noon, Friday, July
19, in the fireplace room of
the First Presbyterian
church.
The Rev. Robert Bridge
will be in charge of installa
tion, and devotions will be
led by Mrs. Bridge.
Members are to take a cov
ered dish, table service, and
plan some form of entertain
ment for the social hour.
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For their wedding trip to
central Oregon, the brida
wore a green dress with
white accessories. They will
be at home in San Mateo,
Calif., where the bridegroom
is employed by the W and L
Trucking company.
The bride attended Rogue
River High school and was
employed as a beautician by
the Charm Center Beauty
shop.
The b-idegroom attended
Redmond, Ore., High school.
Couple Returns
From Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nieder.
meyer returned last week
from a trip to British Colum
bia where Mr. Neidermeyer
attended a Vanvouver trap,
shoot. From Vancouver they
drove up the Frazer River
canyon to the caribou county,
stopping at Cache creek, 100-Mile-House
and Lac La Hache.
After visiting in the Kam
loops district, they went by
boat to Vancouver island,
driving to Victoria w h e r a
they stayed at the Empress
hotel and later boarded the
ship, the Princess Marguerite
for Seattle.-
While in Seattle they wera
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Peckham. Mr.
Peckham is a former Medford
resident. '
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