Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1963, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 1S63
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Mrs. Errin Eugene Tipping
(Scott photo)
Tipping-Barrell Ceremony
News of interest in the val
ley is the marriage of Miss
Dolores Carlene Barrell and
Ervin Eugene Tipping, which
was an event of August 3 in
Eugene. The bride, a daugh
ter of Mrs. Loude A. Barrell,
Eugene, taught in Medford
High school for the past
three years.
The bridegroom, of Port
land, is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Tipping, Webster City,
Iowa. He was with the Pa
cific Power and Light com
pany, Medford, before being
transferred to Portland.
The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Ray J.
Tuttle at 8 o'clock in the
evening in the Friendly
Street Church of God.
Methodist
Ceremony
Weds Pair
Mrs. Margaret Pederson,
Medford, became the bride of
Boyd Wilson, Coos Bay, in an
informal ceremony performed
Sunday afternoon, August 4,
at 2 o'clock in Clarence Meek
er Memorial chapel of the
Medford First Methodist
church. The Rev. George
Roseberry, pastor, read the
rites.
The bride, who was given
In marriage by her son, Roger
Pederson, Las Vegas, Nev.,
wore a dress of beige brocade
with fitted bodice and skirt
with unpressed pleats, and a
matching jacket. Her acces
. sories were beige, and she
wore a corsage of pink rose
buds. ,
Only attendant was Mrs.
Helen Apple, Redwood City,
Calif., sister of the bride, who
wore a sheath dress of aqua
marine silk. Her accessories
were beige and her corsage
was of white carnations.
Best man was Jack Master
son, Coos Bay, and William
Bradford, Coos Bay, the bride
groom's son-in-law, and Nolan
Greenwood, Ashland, nephew
of the bride, were ushers.
Thirty-five members of the
families and close friends of
the couple witnessed the wed
ding ceremony and attended
the reception which followed
in the church social hall. Mrs,
Robert Larimer, the bride's
sister-in-law, served the wed'
ding cake, assisted by Mrs.
William Bradford and Mrs
Roeer Pederson. Miss Joan
Wilson, daughter of the bride
groom, was in charge ol tne
guest book, with Miss Janice
Larimer, the bride's niece,
assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will
make their home at Coos Bay.
The bride was given !n
marriage by an uncle, Harry
Ray, Kennewick, Wash. Her
gown of Chantilly lace over
satin was designed with chap
el train. The scoop neckline
was trimmed with mother-of-pearl
sequins and a crown of
pearlized orange blossoms
held her butterfly veil. She
carried a white orchid with
stephanotis.
Mrs. George D. Warren,
Myrtle Creek, was matron of
honor for her sister, and an
other sister. Miss Marilyn
Barrell, Eugene, and Miss
Charlene Tipping, Webster
City, a sister of the bride
groom, were the bridesmaids.
They wore white cotton eye
let embroidered frocks over
blue satin and their net hats
were blue. They carried cas
cade bouquets of blue tinted
carnations.
Missy White, Albuquerque,
N. M., a niece of the bride
groom, was flower girl. Greg
White, a nephew, was ring
bearer.
Candlelighturs were cousins
of the bride, Walter Johnson,
Eugene, and Walden Ander
son, St. Helens. They also
served as ushers with Mr.
Warren, and Michael Mcln
tyre, Portland.
Frank White, Albuquerque,
served as best man for his
brother-in-law.
White gladioli decorated
the church and pew ends
were marked with blue satin
bows.
Mrs. Herber Porter, Eu
gene, was the organist and
soloist was Everett Winter,
Ashland.
Reception Held
The reception given by
the bride's mother was held
in the church social room.
Some 300 guests attended the
ceremony and reception.
The couple is on their
wedding trip to the Oregon
and California coast, and are
to live after August 15 at
1370 Southeast Watson street,
Beaverton, Ore.
For traveling the bride
wore a light blue suit with
royal blue accessories.
The bride attended the
University of Oregon and
will be employed by the Bea
verton school district as a
history teacher in the high
school.
The bridegroom, who at
tended Arizona State college,
is employed as a construction
engineer for the power and
light firm.
Two Weddings Announced
The son and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Potucek,
3870 O'Gara avenue, Medford
were married in two recent
ceremonies held within a day
of each other.
Miss Cheryl Diane Potucek
was married to Sammy Lee
Hopkins Friday, August 2, at
Las Vegas, Nev., and Miss
Helen Louise Ruppel became
the bride of Kenneth L. Potu
cek, Saturday, August 3 at
Tucson, Ariz.
Potuctk-Hopkins
At the Potucek Hopkins
ceremony, the Rev. John
Meeker officiated at the rites
which were held at the Wee
Kirk of the Heather chapel.
For the wedding, attended by
her mother, the bride wore a
white lace sheath dress with a
short veil held by a crown.
Her flowers were white car
nations. The new Mrs. Hopkins is a
graduate of Medford High
school, and is employed by
Kadee Metal Products, Med
ford. Mr. Hopkins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hopkins, 816
South Central street, Med
ford, is employed by J. C.
Penney company. The couple
will be at home at 1261 Spring
street.
Rupptl-Potucek
' The Ruppel - Potucek rites,
held at the Good Shepherd
Lutheran church, were at
tended by some 150 guests.
For the ceremony, the
bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold J. Ruppel, Tuc
son, Ariz., was dressed in a
silk organza and Chantilly
lace gown. The lace basque
bodice was designed with cal
la lily sleeves and a Sabrina
neckline adorned with irides
cent sequins and seed pearls.
A lace motif and rose pouffs
were detailed on the full or
ganza skirt, which was styled
Mrs. Sammy L Hopkins
(Landis photo)
with a chapel length train.
Hand clipped Chantilly lace
bordered the hemline.
Her fingertip length silk il
lusion veil was secured by a
pearl crown, accented with
crystal teardrops.
The bride's sister. Miss Em
elie Ruppel, was maid of
honor and the bridegroom's
best man was Arthur Elkins,
Arizona, formerly Medford.
Ushers were James Ruppel,
brother of the bride, and Ken
neth Kaufman.
At the reception held in the
church, the new Mrs. Hopkins
assisted with the gifts.
Agraduateof Catalina
High school, Tucson, Ariz.,
the bride will be graduated
from the School of Nursing at
Mrs. Ktnneth L. Potucek
(Campus photo)
the Good Samaritan hospital,
Phoenix, Ariz., this month.
The bridegroom, a graduate
of Medford High school.
stationed at Luke Air Force
base, Ariz., where he is an
airman first class.
The couple who are pres
ently residing at 2139 West
Virginia avenue, Phoenix,
Ariz., will leave in September
for Germany where he will be
on duty with the Air Force.
For her son's wedding, Mrs
FotuceK was dressed in an
ivory colored cotton knit dress
with blue accessories. The
bride's mother wore a blue
pima cotton dress with white
accessories. Both mothers
wore white carnation corsages.
CALUMUMIHL.
Today
10 a.m. - Southern Oregon
Society of Artists annual art
show, Lithia park, Ashland.
1 p.m. - Reames chapter,
OES, picnic, TouVelle State
park.
2 p.m.-Crater Garden club,
picnic, South Fork camp on
Rogue River.
4 p.m.-Nevita chapter,
OES, picnic, Casey State park,
Crater Lake highway, above
Trail. .
Monday
8 p.m.-Chrysanthemum cir
cle, NOW, Eagles hall.
Tuesday
9:30 a.m.-WSCS, Circle 1,
Mrs. Gale Culy, 1524 Yucca
st.; Circle 2, Mrs. James Rich
ings, 2665 Military rd., Cen
tral Point; Circle 3, Mrs.
Warren Parke, 430 Melrose
ave.; Circle 4, Mrs. Walter
Watson, 816 W. Thirteenth
st.; Circle 5, Mrs. Alvin Min
shall, 608 Sterling rd., Jack
sonville. I
1 p.m.-WSCS, Circle 6,1
Mrs. Ray Harrison, 719 West
Fourth st.; Circle 7, Mrs.
Hazel Laird, 1533 Lenora dr.;
Circle 9, Mrs. Jessie Minear,
Rogue Valley Manor club
room; Circle 10, Mrs. Roy
Johnston, 1017 Ingrid st.
1:30 p.m.-WSCS, Circle 8,
Mrs. Charles Thompson, 224
Renault aye.
6:30 p.m.-Pi Beta Phi alum
nae club, Mrs. Floyd Baker,
1917 East Main st.
6:30 p.m.-W 1 1 s o n Park
home extension unit, 1104
East Jackson St., for trans
portation to Oregon Shake
spearean festival play.
6:30 p.m. - MOLB, picnic,
Mrs. B. B. Ramsey, 2097 Rob
erts rd.
7 p.m.-TOPS club, social
room, Medford and Jackson
County Public library.
7:30 p.m.-RNA lodge, Mrs.
William Russell, 204 Windsor
way, Central Point.
8 p.m .-Pythian club, Mrs.
George Bryant, 3384 Forest
ave. '
8:30 p.mRogue Sis-Q area
council, Oregon Federation of
Square Dancers, Country
square, Colver rd., Talent.
Wtdnatday
10 a.m.-Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. Orval
Shores, Upper Applegate rd.
Thursday
12:30 p.m.-Blue Star Moth,
ers, Chapter 2, Mrs. Ralph
Tuttle, 417 Willamette ave.
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Blind Child
Club Speaker
Shady Cove When mem
bers of the Shady Cove-Trail
Lions club were entertained
by the group's auxiliary at
dinner August 6 in Rogue Ri
ver lodge, the speaker for the
evening was Loretta Mc
Clearen, a student from the
state school for the blind,
Salem.
The student, who is spon
sored by the auxiliary, was
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. L. Rohwer and her
grandmother, Mrs. L. E.
Wimberly.
A film taken at the school
showed how the blind chil
dren are trained and edu
cated.
Mrs. Floyd Ehrheart and
Mrs. Iola Porterfield were
Initiated into the auxiliary.
Californiani
At Summer Home
Wonder - Mr. and Mrs.
John Sutton have arrived
from San Diego, Calif., to
spend some time at their
summer home here.
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Medford
Talent Church
Picnic Slated
Talent The Ivan Olson
family, Suncrest road, will
be hosts for the August Fel
lowship dinner for members
of the Talent Methodist
church Friday, August 16.
The event will be held in
the yard of the Olson home
and all friends of the church
are invited. Guests are to
take a covered dish and table
service.
With Parents
A s h 1 a n d Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Mickle and two chil
dren, Salem, are visiting
with Mrs. Mickle's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hess, 493
Siskiyou bouldevard, and
with her twin sister and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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