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-'---0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 191 C 3 Mist Carol Booth Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Booth, 1842 South Peach street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Bill Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester N. Bradshaw, Little Butte Star route, Box 250. Eagle Point. Miss Booth was graduated from Medford High school in 1963. Mr. Bradshaw was grad uated from Eagle Point High school in 1958 and is em ployed at Medford Corpora tion. No wedding date has been set. Carol Slater Attends Rites Miss Carol June Slater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Slater, 3405 Jacksonville highway, is in Yuma, Colo., where today she is to serve as maid of honor for Miss Carol Eyestone who is to be ma'rried to Roger Records, Kennewick, Wash. Miss Slater went by way of San Francisco and San Ma teo, Calif, .and in San Mateo was a guest of Miss Lee Ar thur. The two are classmates at Whitworth college, Spo kane, Wash. The young wom en then left for the Colorado city. Miss Arthur also will be a part of today's wedding group, serving as a brides maid. Miss Slater and Miss Arthur plan to vacation at Lake Ta hoe for several days on their return, as guests of Miss Arthur's mother at her sum mer home. From Spokane Jacksonville-Mrs. Rita Cro- teau, Spokane, Wash., is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Crabb. She has at tended numerous valley events with her hosts and Thursday evening was a guest at the reception held for orchestra members of the Peter Britt Gardens Music and Arts festival. Sojourners Plan Party In Garden Medford Sojourners will have a garden party at the home of Mrs. George Mor ris, 2767 Table Rock road, Thursday, August 22. ' A salad luncheon will be served at 12 noon by the ex ecutive board, according to Mrs. H. F. Jenkins, presi dent. All regular members are invited and any newcom ers to the vicinity are wel come. Two prospective members were present at the last meeting held at the Girls Community club, Mrs. Don ald C. Johnson and Mrs. Rob ert Gates. Mrs. Mace Free land was present for her sec ond meeting. Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Gustav Martin, Mrs. Henry Miller, and Mrs. Walter Zimdar, Mrs. Asa Lemon won a spe cial priie, and bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. F. Jenkins and Mrs. E. J. Stude baker. Pinochle prizes went to Mrs. Berrill Morey and Mrs. Lemon, and canasta prizes to Mrs. Leatha Jones and Mrs. Earl Melbourn. Relatives Visit In Jacksonville At Wall Home Jacksonville-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wall, Chula Vista, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. Wall's mother, and sister, Mrs. Lula Wall, and Mrs. Loren Severson, Route 2, Box 6, Jacksonville. The Walls are also visit ing with two brothers, Gil bert Wall, Talent, and Clin ton Wall, Ashland. Mr. Wall is on leave from North Island, Calif., where he is stationed with the U. S. Navy. In Shady Cove Shady Cove - Visiting ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Spain are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinton and children, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mrs. Hinton is a sister of Mr. Spain and Arley Spain, Central Point. The three families re cently visited Crater lake and also held a family picnic at Diamond lake. Houseguests Wonder - Mr. and Mrs. John McGentry were house- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Sellers at the Bella Maria ranch. Mr. McGentry is a correc tional officer at Soledad prison, Soledad, Calif. Tiller - Mrs. Prudy Moore and son, James, recently of Nehalem, Ore., and Mrs. Ma bel Peterson, Riddle, visited friends in Tiller and Drew last week. Mrs. Moore's home is in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Richard Fanger (Simonson-Walker) Nezvlyzvcd Couple At Home in Tacoma Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Richard Fanger, whose marriage was a recent event in Ashland, are living at 9220 Pacific avenue, Apartment 58, Tacoma, Wash. They made their wedding trip to Lake Tahoe. The bride is the former Miss Mary Lee Clark, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Clark, Route 1, Box 452, Talent, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard E. Fanger, former Med ford residents, now of Belle view, Wash. The nuptial mass was cele brated July 13 at 12 noon in Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic church. The Rev. William Walsh officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Her eown was of nylon organza with embroidered panels and fitted bodice. A caplet of orange blossoms and pearls held her elbow length illusion veil with butterfly face veil. She carried a nosegay of or chids and stephanotis. The pearls she wore were a gift from the bridegroom. Miss Patricia O'Donnell, Downey, Calif., was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Clark, a sister of the bride; Miss Marilyn Fan ger, Bellevue, a sister of the Miss Vcrstratc Bride Of Kenneth Johnson When Miss Mary Jane Ver- by the bride's parents in their strate became the bride of home. Mrs. Clarence Black Kenneth Ross Johnson in re-1 presided at the punch bowl cent candlelight rites read in I and the wedding cake which the Medford Church of the Brethren, she wore a lavalicre which had been worn by her mother and maternal grand mother at their weddings. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ver strate, 1146 Woodrow lane, Medford, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Icel Johnson, Glen Echo way, Central Point. had been made and decorated by Mrs. Jerry Stone, Provolt, also was served by her. Mrs. Fjarli registered the guests. For her daughter's wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a turquoise blue sheath dress with jacket and portrait collar. The bride groom's mother was dressed in a beige pink brocaded sheath frock with jacket. Both wore pink rosebud cor- The Rev. William Wash performed the 8 o'clock eve-1 sages. nine ceremony, July 26. From out of town were Miss Jean Heidemann was Mr. and Mrs. Wallace John- ' V If a000000 back-to-school Exclusively at 03 are your The Villager shift, dacron-avron mixture, wash and wear, in gold, red or blue. One of many of our Fall Villager's. Come see. 617 East Main Phone 772-8992 Where you find the clothes you lova to liva inl bridegroom; Miss M i k i O'Keefe and Miss Sue Revel, both Ashland. Wears White Gown The honor attendant's gown was of white organza over mint green taffeta. A mint green satin rose at the waist matched the rose on her head piece of net. The bridesmaids' frocks of organza over taffeta were of mint green, also with roses at the waistline matching their headpieces. All carried nose gays of white carnations. Pamela and Debra Pentow ski, Ashland, the flower girls, were dressed in mint green organza frocks over taffeta and they carried baskets of white carnations. They also had matching green net head pieces. Gregory and Mark Clark, brothers of the bride, were the ring bearers. Serving as best man was Thomas Alley, Medford. Seating the guests were Steven Clark, a brother of the bride; James Ryan, Salem, and Tom Hamlin, and Wil liam Goldin, both Medford. Altar boys were Daniel and Richard Re, Eugene, cousins of the bride. Bouquets of while gladioli decorated the altar. Mrs. Elaine Berge was or ganist. The bride's mother chose to wear a mint green silk sheath dress with white ac cessories and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in a royal blue sheath dress of chiffon over taffeta. Both had corsages of white roses. Reception at Hall Some 200 persons attended the ceremony and reception given by the bride's parents in the Parish hall. White glad ioli with mint green and white bows decorated the room. Miss Bonnie Thompson, Phoenix, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Alley and Miss Annette Davidson served the cake while the Misses Mary Howard and Judy Har per poured the punch. Mrs Alvin Fellers served the cof fee. A special guest was a grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Knute Stenson, Portland. Other out-of-town guests were Jerry Re, uncle of the bride, and his son, Chris Re, Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. Paul At kins, Mt. Vernon, Wash., un cle and aunt of the bride groom; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Turner and daughter, Debra, Tacoma, Wash., uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; W. K. Potter III, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sinnard and son, Mark, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan, Salem. The bride was employed until her marriage at the East Medford branch of the Ore gon bank as a teller. She at tended Ashland schools and was graduated from Talent High school. The bridegroom, who at tended Medford High school, also studied at the University of Oregon and Southern Ore eon college. He owns the O. K. Tire store in Tacoma On August 1 he was commis sioned a second lieutenant in the Washington state Nation al Guard and holds the posi tion of battalion motor officer. For the wedding trip the bride wore an aqua blue dress with jacket and matching net hat. the honor attendant. Mrs. Don Maxwell, the former Miss Sandra E 1 r o d, whose wedding -was an event of last May 29, was the bridesmatron. Lighting the candles were Richard Verstrate, brother of the bride, and Patrick Roth. Bride Wears Organia Mr. Verstrate escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride's floor-length gown was of rayon organza over taffeta, made with fitted bodice and long sleeves. The scoop neck line was defined with appli ques of Swiss embroidery trimmed with pearls and iri descent sequins. The skirt with controlled fullness was styled with pleats at the sides and back. A front panel was trimmed with Swiss em broidery and an obi bow with streamers accented the back waistline. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis cen tered with a white orchid. The attendants wore afternoon-length frocks of apricot colored linen-finished silk, made with fitted bodices and draped sheath skirls with back bows. Therr matching headpieces were large single roses with bouffant veils. Both carried arm bouquets of gladioli, Miss Hcidcmann's in orange and white, and Mrs. Maxwell's, all white. Clyde Fjarli served as best man and groomsman was Wayne Fields. Seating guests were Walter Verstrate Jr., a brother of the bride, and Larry Johnson, a brother of the bridegroom. Baskets of orange and white gladioli decorated the church. Mrs. Camden Weller pro vided the wedding music. Reception at Home About 150 guests witnessed the ceremony and some 100 were at the reception given son, Monmouth, Ore.; Ricky, Darrell and Barbara Johnson, nephews and niece of the bridegroom, Bishop, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roth Jr., and family, Bell flower, Calif. Parties Given The bridegroom's parents were hosts for the rehearsal dinner and previous to the wedding a shower was given for the bride-elect by Mrs. Lyle Heidemann and daugh ter, who served as the honor attendant. The bride was graduated from Medford High school in 1961 and attended Southern Oregon college for a year. She is a service representative for Pacific Northwest Bell company. The bridegroom 1960 graduate of the same high school is employed by the Union Oil company in Medford. The couple made their wedding trip to the Oregon coast. The bride's suit was of pink linen which she wore with white accessories. J . .;',, ' j ! I . f JOil "I V- : shbfl' "tVJi- - '. V 3 Prospect Flower Show Date Set Prospect T h e Prospect Garden club reminds Inter ested persons of the coming flower show to be held in the Prospect Community hall Thursday, August 29, from 1 to 8 p.m. This will be a judged show open to anyone who wishes to enter, with classifications for all entries. The thema will be "Art With Flowers." Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross Johnson (Knackstedt photo) Devaneys Here From Bay City Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald Devancy, former valley resi dents, arrived last week from San Francisco and are guests of Mr. Devaney's mother, Mrs. Edith Devaney, 1012 East Jackson street. They plan to remain for the forthcoming marriage of Miss Mary Kathryn Dugan, Ash land, and David Alan Good win of Ajo, Ariz., which is planned for Saturday, August 17 in the Medford Sacred Heart Catholic church. Miss Dugan is Mr. Devaney's niece He recently returned from Hostetters Honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hos tetter were honored at a fare well party given for them Thursday, August 1, at the Central Point home of Dr. and Mrs. Milton R. Snow. The Hostetters will leave soon for Portland where he has been transferred by the Bu reau of Land Management. Sponsors of the party were members of the Builder's class of First Methodist church, Medford. Mr. Hostetter was class teacher for several years and the couple have been members since. Glen Duysen, class president, presented them with a silver dish on which the class name had been inscribed. Host couples for the event were members of the class executive committee, includ ing the Duysens, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darby. The guests enjoyed swimming and cro quet early in the evening. Recess Kansans Leave AfterVisit Jacksonville - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamkins left Friday for their home in Wichita, Kan., after being guests for a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Norman, Route 1, Box 59K, Jacksonville. Mrs, Lamkins is a niece of Mrs. Newman. The group attended re hearsals of the Oregon Shake spearean festival plays, made numerous side trips in the valley and also traveled to the coast visiting at Crescent City, Calif., and Humbug Mountain State park. I wear contact lenses! 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