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SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Morris-Ayres Rites Held
One of summer's largest
weddings was held July 12
when Miss Judith Jeanne
Ayres became the bride of
Thomas Jay Morris. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron J. Ayres, 12 North
Groveland avenue, and Mr.
Morris is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Morris, 240 Sunrise
avenue.
The marriage ceremony
was read at 7:30 o'clock In
the evening at St. Mark's
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Broadway Theater League
Elects Members of Board
New members of the board
of the Medford Broadway
Theater league were elected
at a recent meeting.
Ronald Ricketts will serve
as president the coming sea
son and he will be assisted by
Dwight Houghton and Brian
B. Mullen. Other members are
Robertson Collins, Bob Biehn,
Mrs. Ralph Hlbbs, Mrs. Arlon
Skinner, Mrs. Jack Lewis,
Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, Mrs.
Kent Blackhurst, Mrs. John
C. Collins and Mrs. Oscar J.
Halboth.
This will ba the third sea
son for the league here and
four plays are scheduled as In
the past. Booked ara a musi
cal, a delightful comedy,
' "Take Her, She's Mine," a
distinguished play concerning
the life of Sir Thomas More
entitled "A Man for All Sea
sons" and a comedy, "A
Thousand Clowns."
Memberships for the sea
son are still available and
under a recently announced
plan, each member will be
given the opportunity to sub'
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Episcopal church with the
Rev. George R. V. Bolster of
ficiating. About 350 guests
were present for the rites and
the reception which followed
in St. Mark's Parish house.
The bride's gown was of
silk organza with jacket of
French Chantilly lace. A train
of lace floated from the back
of the jacket, which dipped
to a deep vec. Her bouffant
veil was held by a rose and
she carried a cluster of white
Jay Morris
(Lock photo)
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This publication is devoted to
the arts.
A season membership en
ables the holder to attend all
four plays, presented at The
Holly theater, and each indi
vidual has an assigned scat.
Anyone wishing further infor
mation about the Broadway
Theater league may call Mrs.
Skinner, 772-8913.
Newlyweds Visit
Talent Couple
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Glen !
Stoffer, Carson City, Nov.,
who were married In Carson
City Monday, July 13, arc
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Young, Valley View road, Tal
ent. Mrs. Stoffer, the former
Marian Mathews, Is the daugh
ter of Pearl Mathews, Lyn
wood, Calif., and Mr. Stoffer
is a son of Mrs. Young.
The couple spent some time
In San Francisco before arriv
ing in Talent.
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roses. The bride had made her
gown and veil.
The bride's twin sister, Miss
Jacquelyn Ayres, was maid
of honor and the bridesmaids
were the Misses Sandra Bates,
Alice Jonason and Susan Gar
ner. Their gowns were of pale
aquamarine brocade with bell
ed skirts, waist bands of deep
er aquamarine and cutaway
sleeves. Their headdresses
were of the deeper aquama
rine and they carried colonial
bouquets of white carnations
Miss Lynn Kinney was to
have been a member of the
bridal party but was unable
to attend because of illness.
Lauri McQueen, flower
girl, wore a gown similar to
those of the attendants and
carried a white basket of rose
petals.
Mr. Ayres gave his daugh
ter In marriage and Thomas
Brauner was best man for the
bridegroom. Larry Brown,
Michael Bauer and Milan
Kurtz were ushers; Terry
Winctrout and John Barker
served as acolytes.
Mrs. E. C. Conrad played
the organ music.
Mothers Wear Silk
For the wedding and recep.
tion the bride's mother wore
a mauve silk sheath and hat
and white accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore
turquoise blue silk sheath
with white accessories. Their
flowers were white orchids.
A pink and white color
theme was used for the altar
flowers and other floral dec
orations for the wedding and
reception. Mrs. Bolster took
charge of the reception dec
orations.
Miss Diane Mohr was at
the guest book and Miss Judy
De Haven was at the gift
table. The Misses Susan White
and Pamela Martin, both
cousins of the bride, poured
punch and Miss Mary Milne
nd Miss Kristine Schade
were at the punch bowls.
Margo and , Candy Finclle
and Candy Mohr passed the
rice. Mrs. Avadna Martin,
aunt of the bride and Mrs.
Larry Schade, aunt of the
bridegroom, cut and served
the wedding cake. The cake
had been made by Mrs. Mar
tin. Mr. Morris and his bride
made a wedding trip to Lake
Tahoe in California and to
Nevada. The bride's travel
ing ensemble was a three
piece silk suit of deep aqua
marine with while accessor
ies and she wore a white or
chid corsage.
The newlywcds are living
at 4069 South Pacific high
way, Medford. The bride was
graduated from Medford High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college. Mr. Morris,
a graduate of Medford schools
and Southern Oregon college,
is a mathematics teacher at
McLoughlin Junior High
school, Medford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Alan Fisher
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Public Invited
Stump Gallery Reception
Ashland - The public is in
vited to attend an informal
reception to be held In the
Stump Art gallery on the
Plaza in Ashland, Monday,
July 22 from the hours of 12
noon to 5 o clock in the after
noon. The invitation has been
made by Mrs. Marilyn Briggs,
director, who has announced
the opening of the gallery for
a seven week season. Clos
ing date will be September 7,
the date of last performance
of the Oregon Shakespearean
festival.
The director has explained
that the works displayed this
year should be even more ap
pealing to the gallery - goer
than last year's exhibits.
The geographic origin and
the type of work represented
has been broadened, she ex
plains. In addition to paint
ings, drawings and prints, on
view will be pottery and
sculpture. The works have
been done by professional ar
tists established in the San
Francisco Bay area, Portland
and the Rogue valley.
The Image gallery, Port
land, is represented by a col
lection including works by
such well - known artists as
Charles Heancy, Jack McLar
ty and James Castle.
From the Bay area are oils
and prints by Pat Obcrhaus,
who currently is having a one-
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To Attend
man show at the Richmond
Art center. The pottery ex
hibit includes work by An
drew Bergloff, a native of
Klamath Falls, and recently
a winner of prizes in the Bay
area
The Tudor Guild Book fair
again will be conducted at the
Stump gallery, and the pro
ceeds will be used for the fes
tival scholarship fund. The
guild members will sponsor
teas at the gallery from S to
6 p.m., on Fridays. Purpose
of these events is to introduce
festival visitors with actors
and actresses in an informal
setting.
Another feature of the gal
ery's program this year will
be children's art lesson.
Classes are held each week
for seven weeks between 1:30
and 3 p.m. All supplies are
furnished and tuition is charg
ed. On Mondays children
from kindergarten age
through the third grade will
meet; on Wednesdays, fourth
through sixth grade students
will study, and on Fridays
classes will be conducted for
seventh through ninth grade
students.
Further Information may
be obtained from Mrs. Briggs,
telephone 482-4289, or regis
trations may be made on open
ing day, July 22.
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Linda Cheryl Ray Wed
To - Roger Alan Fisher
Talent Miss Linda Cheryl
Ray became the bride of
Roger Alan Fisher in 7:30
o'clock evening rites July 12.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Harvey Coovert in the Zion
Lutheran church.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ray, 201
West Main street, Talent, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fisher,
Suncrcst road, Talent.
The bride's father escorted
her to the altar and gave her
in marriage. She wore a satin
gown with sweetheart neck
line and skirt designed with a
headpiece of satin roses and
train. Her veil of tulle and
Chantilly lace was held by a
she carried a nosegay of white
carnations and stephanotis
with a lavender orchid. She
also carried a century-old
handkerchief made in France,
now owned by her aunt, Mrs.
John Schulte.
Miss Carole Morin, Phoenix
was the honor attendant and
the bridesmaids were the
Misses Barbara Beer, Med
ford, and Cathy Fisher, a sis
ter of the bridegroom. Their
gowns were of lavender taf
feta with full skirts and three
quarter length sleeves. Their
matching headbands were of
the same material and net
trimmed with roses. They car
ried nosegays of lavender
candytuft with white daisies
centered with lavender
chids.
Julie and Rebecca Waldron,
Medford, nieces of the bride,
were flower girls. Their
dresses were of pastel yellow
nylon over taffeta with bouf
fant skirts. Julie Waldron's
miniature nosegay was simi
lar to the one carried by the
bride, and her sister carried
a basket of lavender and
white flowers.
Lester Ray Jr. was the ring
bearer.
Serving as best man for his
brother was David Fisher.
Ushers were Robert Jacobs
and James Schreeve, both
Medford.
The altar was decorated
with white gladioli and
daisies with yellow calla lilies.
Bouquets of orchid dahlias
and daisies were used at the
sides of the altar and pew
ends were marked with yel
low and white daisies with
lavender ribbons.
Mrs. Paul Evensen was or
ganist.
Reception Held
The reception given by the
bride's parents was held in
the church. Attending were
some fifty guests. Mrs.
Charles Peterson was in
charge of reception arrange
ments. The bride's mother was
dressed in pink eyelet em
broidered linen with pink and
white accessories. The bride
groom's mother wore a flow
ered nylon dress with white
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accessories. Both had pink
carnation corsages.
Miss Bonnie Faytinger had
charge of the guest book and
Mrs. Schulte served the cake.
Mrs. Cedric Sharte poured
the coffee and Miss Gail
Scharfe was at the punch
bowl.
Mrs. L. E. Lull had made
the cake.
The reception room was
decorated with yellow, white
and lavender flowers. Mrs.
Donald Long had done the
decorating.
The bride and bridegroom
attended Phoenix schools and
the bride also attended Rob
ertson School of Business. The
bridegroom is employed by
Leo Jacobs, building contract
or.
The couple traveled to San
Francisco, returning by the
coast route. The bride wore a
blue pastei cotton knit suit.
They will live at 410i Ken
wood avenue.
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Forthcoming
Rites Are
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boggs,
2674 Lone Pine road, have
announced the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Deanna Louise Boggs, to
Thomas Gates Moore.
Both Miss Boggs and her
fiance are stationed with the
Army at Ft. Knox, Ky., Miss
Boggs being a specialist fifth
class in the Woman's Army
corps. She has been stationed
at Ft. Knox for the past two
years, and was graduated
from Medford High school in
1961.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
J. Moore, Canal Winchester,
Ohio. He attended Columbus
academy, Columbus, Ohio;
Kenyon college and the Uni
versity of Mississippi. He is a
member of Phi Kappa Pi
fraternity.
Upon termination of his
military tour, t.' - bridegroom
elect plans to accept the posi
tion of director of public re
lations for the Canal Win
chester bank.
The wedding has been set
for August 24 in Canal Win
chester.
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August Rites
Set by Couple
Talent - Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Silva, 227 Old Pacific
highway, Talent, announce the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Bonnie Jo, to Da
vid Rudolph Hauck, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck,
Ashland.
A late August wedding is
planned.
Miss Suva and her fiance
both attended Phoenix
schools. He is employed at
Timber Products company.
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Event
Planned
The charter for the Rogue
Valley chapter, Parents With
out Partners, Inc., will be pre
sented during a banquet meet
ing Tuesday, July 30 in Rogue
Valley Country club, officers
have announced.
Members are asked to make
reservations no later than 5
p.m., Saturday, July 27.
Checks should be mailed to
Martin Barnett, 842 South
Riverside avenue, or Mrs.
Jacalyn Langston, 2000 Wood
lawn drive. Medford.
Lewis Whitmore, Pacific
zone director from Corona Del
Mar, Calif., is to be a guest
and Mayor James J. Dunlevy
is to present the charter.
The dinner at 7 p.m., will
be preceded by a social hour
at 6:15 p.m.
Another summer event will
be a barbecue on August 4.
Canadians
Visit Talent
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Peart and their four
children, New Westminister,
British Columbia, Canada, are
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Morrow. Mr. Peart is
Mrs. Morrow's nephew.
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Miss Taplett,
Richard Speare
To Wed in Fall
Announcement has been
made of the engegement and
approaching marriage of Miss
Barbara Taplett, daughter of
Mrs. Arthur Taplett, 919
Dakota street, and the lata
M r. Taplett, to Richard
Speare. He is a son of Mrs.
Harriet Speare, 33 Hawthorne
street, and Walter Speare,
908 Whitman avenue.
Mrs. Taplett made the news
known last week. Her daugh
ter attended the University ot
Oregon, and Mr. Speare is a
graduate of the same school.
The wedding has been set
for September 21 at First
Methodist church, Medford.
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