Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1963, Image 36

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON
Number of Area
Men Enlist in
. . m a -
WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1963
Armu'f Drtnram
hi my i riuyiam
A number of men from
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties, who recently enlisted in
the U. S. Army for the Army's
"Choose It Yourself pro-
ni-nm bm unriorffnintf pighl
weeks of basic training at Ft.
Ord, Calif.
' . Enlisting from Jackson
' county are Michael R. Harris,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Harris, radio repair; Gerald T.
, Stephenson, son of Mr. and
. Mrs. James V. Stephenson,
ballistic missile school: John
W. Dahlstrom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William N. Dahlstrom,
administration school; Donald
T. Lorenz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas P. Lorenz, airborne;
Alfred A. Pettltt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Pettitt, avia
tion; Michael D. (Ruhl) Pres
ton, son of Mrs. Georgia R.
Ruhl, small arms repair; Lew
is L. Neff, son of Mrs. Mary
M. Judy, airborne; William A.
Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. La
verne Funk, mechanics school;
Clarence H. Young, husband
of Mrs. Virginia Young, avia.
tion school; Richard D. Florey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy
Florey, auto mechanics school,
all Medford.
James Griffin, son of Mrs.
Mable Trimble, Jacksonville,
armor corps; Franklin L. Per
kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Perkins, assigned to Alaska,
and Gerald R. Reneau, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Reneau,
airborne, all Talent; Alton L.
Minger Jr., son of Mr, and
Mrs. ' Al Minger, Central
Point, military police corps;
Howard E. Johnson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. John
son, food service school; Mel
vin F. Wallace, son of Mrs.
Buetta I. Wallace, airbone, all
Ashland.
Gary G. GIdney, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene L. Gidney,
Gold Hill, army aviation
school; William H. Short, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Short, airborne; Terry L. Per
kins, auto maintenance, all
Eagle Point; Paul W. Cush
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett W. Cushman, : Shady
Cove, auto mechanics school;
and Daniel T. Remsen, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Earl E. Rcmson,
Butte Falls, army aviation
school.
Enlisting from Josephine
county are Curtis L. Flood,
husband of Mrs. Ester Flood,
Grants Pass, recruiting duty,
Portland; and Ronald Wytch-
erley and Daniel Wytcherley,
sons of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver
Wytcherley, engineer equip
ment maintenance school, all
Grants Pass.
Also enlisting at the local
office were Robert T. Donald,
son of Mrs. Anna G. Donald,
Baker, counter intelligence
corps, and Wayne Luman, son
of Robert R, Luman, Portland,
airborne.
Indian Sect Has
Mass Weddings
Khote, India - flJPI) - India's
bearded, fighting Sikhs cele
brated the 100th anniversary
of a unique custom - mass
weddings - in a Joint cere
mony for 149 couples here.
Two of the bridegrooms
came from Thailand and
another from Uganda to be
married in the spot where the
Namdhari sect of Sikhs first
introduced the multiple cere
mony. The sect began the practice
of mass weddings on June 3,
1863, with the object of spar
' ing its members the huge ex
1 penses which normally accom
i Pftny n Indian marriage cere
mony. This still Is the objective.
The couples who were wed
here paid from 78 cents to
$2.80 to tie the knot and were
strictly forbidden to accept
dowries from the brides' par
ents. ' The brides and bridegrooms
stand In a giant circle while
attendants tie the ends of
their robes together. Then
they circle four times around
a sacred fire while a priest
chants verses from the Sikh
holy book, the Granth Sahib
The inexpensive, 90-mlmtte
ceremony ends when the cou
ples untie the knots that con
nect their robes and cat small
dishes of a wheat puddins
F
which has been blessed by the
priests.
A million of India's 8 mil
lion Sikhs belong to the
Namdhari sect. Their wedding
customs contrast sharply with
those of their Hindu fellow
countrymen, who often spend
as much as $10,000 on a 24-
hour celebration, or give fur
niture, clothing, gold and
aulomobllef for the bride's
dowry.
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