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4 C SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 1363 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON If'.. iV. in i iff 1 ' - 4""V """"1 I j I I I l .1 I aT r aaam I - Mr. and Mm. Thayer Ltroy Tarvin . (Prlim Color Lab photo) VEJHISCOUPO 3 j The PARK HAVIUND S. W. PARK at SALMON I IN PORTLAND Here's a BIQ special for a great WAAb mnH nl rJ.i irm mnM mIi. II tion in the heart of Portland. Enjoy the beautiful new swimming pool in the sky, the TOP OF THE PARK I DINING, the stimulating Finnish I Suana and caret re days of fun. ' I RtTfefc-felapd ALOHA ROOM I Wjili 1 TOP OF THE PARK I 1; iJi:i MNINO FREEOARAQE With This Coupoa WEEK END SPECIAL FUN BREAK 3 DAYS -2 NIGHTS FOR 2 PEOPLE MnJHiriKiiaiiiioaii i Center Activities Announced Jerry Igo, Jacksonville, will show slides of trail camping trips he has conduct ed in Santiam pass and the Wallowa mountains for Arm Chair travelers in the Senior Activity center Monday after noon, August 12. The narra tive is accompanied by music. Interested senior citizens are invited to attend the weekly programs and those in charge point out that no membership fee Is made for use of the center and that one need not Join an Activity center club to view the pic tures. Senior cilzons arc invited, however, to become members of the Rogue Valley Council on Aging which plans rec reational outlets for retired persons and work on health, housing and educational needs. The center will be open again this week for the four days of activities conducted there Including the oil paint ing class, the bridge group and the orchestra. Painting class members arc invited to take pictures which they ex hibited in this week end's art show in Lithla park. Color Guard Ceremony Held f or Newly weds At the reception which fol lowed the marriage of Miss Lois Ann Pike to Thayer Le roy Tarvin, friends of the bridegroom conducted a mili tary honor guard ceremony. The wedding took place Fri day, July 26, at 6 o'clock at the Womens Civic center Ashland, with the Rev. B. J. Holland officiating. Approxi mately 33 guests were present. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Pike, . 2041 Andover drive, Medford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jan Mead, Marcus, Iowa, and Thayer Y. Tarvin, Jacksonville. Mrs. Ellen Augard was ma tron of honor and Steven A. Barraclough was best man for the bridegroom. D o r i e n Brown, Brea, Calif., cousin of the bride, gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of silk brocade and carried a white Bible with a purple orchid. Mrs. Augard was dressed in a geranium pink frock and her flowers were white roses. Wedding music was fur nished by Mrs. Glenn Taylor and Everett Winter was soloist. Pink and white gladioli decorated the room. Steven Udell, a station' keeper of the United States Naval reserve, took charge of the color guard and members were Steven Barraclough, Dana S. Bowers, Leland Worth, Kenneth Paulson and James P. Martin. As the bride and bridegroom left the Civic center, the color guard formed an archway of rifles through which they walked The bridegroom, serving with the Navy, has been on duty at San Diego and is now in San Francisco for reassignment. assignment. He is a radioman. For the couple's wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, the bride wore a mint green suit. A graduate of Medford High school, she attended Milo academy, Milo, Ore., Walla Walla college in Washington, Pacific Union college, Ang- win, Calif., and Robertson School of Business, Medford. She is employed as a clerk at the Bureau of Land Manage ment, Medford. The bridegroom attended Marcus High school, Iowa, and Medford High school. The bride will reside at 903 Marie street, Medford. Newly Married Couple Makes Home in Eugene Central Point - After a wedding trip to northern Call fornia and eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen are at home at 4730 Royal ave nue, Eugene. Mrs. Olsen is the former Vclma L. Mayfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfield, Route 1, Box 512-B Central Point. Mr. and Mrs, Carl G. Olsen, Audubon, la., are the parents of the bride groom, who has been residing at 473 East. 12th street, Eu gene, The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Paul Kroon on Saturday, July 20, at 1 o'clock in the after noon at the Community Bible church, Central Point. The bride wore a dress of white organza over taffeta ityled with a princess waist line and a short train. The bodice was trimmed with lace. Her bouquet was of white carnations and red roses n a cascade arrangement. Attendants Wear Red Mrs. Dclbert Mayfield, sls- tcr-in-Iaw of the bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Thora Seaver, Eugene, was the bridesmaid. They were flfew For Town & Country Shoes Aim... W SMil If , -1 HANDLE BAR 220 East Main Free Parking In Twe Large Park and Shop Ion Ntar Our lack Intranet. dressed In flame red peau de soie dresses with full skirts and matching jackets. Their bouquets were of white car nations. Best man was Delbert May field, brother of the bride. Howard Young, Eugene, and Leland Lyon, brother-in-law of the bride, were ushers. For the wedding the altar was decorated with red and white gladioli, and Mrs. Paul Kroon furnished the organ music. At the reception given by the parents of the bride in the church parlor, and at tended by some 73 guests, the Misses Mary and Susan Chris tensen, cousins of the bride groom, served the cake and poured punch. Mrs. Joseph Dennis, Rogue River, aunt of the bride, poured coffee. At the guest book was a sister of the bride, Mrs. Leland D. Lyon. Helping at the gift table was Mrs. William F. Randolph III. For their wedding trip the bride wore a sheer cotton dress with an embroidered bodice. The bride, a graduate of Crater High school, attended the University of Oregon where she Is employed as a secretary. Mr. Olsen was graduated from Audubon High school, la., and is cm- ployed " by Orchard Auto Parts, Eugene. Out of town guests Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ever son, Buena Park, Calif. Ceremony Is Held In Garden Shady Cove In an even ing ceremony held In the gar den of the bride's parents, Mrs. JoAnn Cooper Hilton be came the wife of Lloyd E. Dyer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Cooper, Shady Cove. Mr. Dyer resides at 136 Vashti way, Medford, where the couple will be at home for two weeks before moving to San Diego, Calif. Mr. Cooper gave his daugh ter in marriage at the 8 o'clock ceremony held Fri day, August 2, and attended by some 40 guests. The min ister at the rites was the Rev. Clayton Fields . For her wedding the bride wore a pink silk organza dress and her flowers were pink gladioli. Her maid of honor, Miss Nola Dyer, daughter of the bridegroom, was dressed in a pale pink lace frock, and her I flowers were also pink gladioli. Steve Dyer, the bride- ! groom's young son, was best man fnr him fnth.tr unA Mica ' I Lisa Hilton, daughter of the j bride, was flower girl. Arrangements of pink and white gladioli served as a ' background for the ceremony, j 1 Following the wedding cere-1 mony a reception given by I tne bride s parents was held on the patio of the Cooper : nome. For their wedding trip to j , Portland the bride wore a i rose and white suit with ! I white accessories. L I Sacramento ; Guests Leave ! Prospect Mr. and Mrs. : Melvin Lang and daughter, . i Maureen, Sacramento, Calif., i were recent week end visit ors of Mrs. Lang's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stone. ! They came to take home two of their daughters, the Misses Marlene and Marceene Lang. . who had spent a month visit i ing their grandparents. -si Mrs. D. Kirkland West, wife of the pastor of First Pres byterian church, was one of the women who poured for the annual benefit tea which the Women's association of the church gaye Tuesday afternoon at the heme of Dr. and Mrs. B. Brandt Bariels, Oakwood drive. Mrs. West is pictured with Mrs. Bjarne Ravn. These annual benefit teas always draw a large attendance. Fund derived from the events go for medi cine and drugs for missionary areas. Sister Visits From Los Altos Miss Sonja Untiedt arrived Friday from Los Altos, Calif., to visit for the week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Bishop, 2325 Argonne avenue. Miss Untiedt will be a soph omore student at the Univer sity of California, Berkeley, this fall. During her stay the group plans to attend the Oregon Shakespearean festival and the Peter Britt Gardens Music and Arts festival. A trip to Dia mond lake was planned for today. Selma Couple Returns Home Wonder - Mr. ' and Mrs. Earnest D. 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