Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1963, Image 19

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORESON
SUNDAY, AUGUST II. 113
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Rites Held in New Church
First marriage ceremony to
be held in the new First Bap
tist church of Medford was
that of Miss Betty Carol
Young and Leland Bryce
Peters. The double-ring rites
took place Saturday, August
10, at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning with the Rev. Bernard
E. Andrews officiating. About
250 guests attended.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Young,
727 Alder street, Medford,
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Chris
tianson, Old Stage road, Jack
sonville. Baskets of tangerine gladi
oli with traces of greenery
decorated the front of the
church. Lighted candles and
white bows marked the pew
ends.
Mrs. Albert Gandt of Med
ford played the organ and
accompanied her daughter,
Julia Gandt, who sang.
Mr. Young escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. The bride
wore a floor length gown of
bridal satin which she had
fashioned herself. The fitted
bodice was designed with a
scoop neckline outlined with
Beuatiful Mohair suit with gros grain binding . .
Styled by Towncliff . . . Just one of our collection
of new fall suili
Exclusively at
jean hart's
617 Efst Main
phone 772-8992
and Mri. Leland Bryca Patera
(Landii photo)
lace appliques and the elbow
length sleeves were ornament
ed with seed pearls. The
pleated skirt was also accent
ed with clusters of lace appli
ques and seed pearls and
flowed into a long train in
the back with a butterfly bow
at the waist.
Carriei Gladioli
The bride also had made
her elbow-length veil of nylon
illusion which was held in
place by a crown of pearls.
Her wedding bouquet was of
small white gladioli in cas
cade design.
Miss Sue Nelson, was maid
of honor and the Misses San
dra and Lynda Grimes were
bridesmaids. Mrs. George
Chambers was bridesmatron.
They all wore mint green
dresses with scoop necklines
and pleated skirts. Their hats
were green rosebuds with
white net petals and their
shoes were of matching green.
The maid of honor carried
bronze and white carnations
and the bridesmaids and ma
tron carried bronze carna
tions. Candlclighters were Sally
Jo Maharry and Nadine
Grimes. They wore identical
Where you find the clothes
you love lo live in!
frosted tangerine dresses ac
cented at the waist with a bow
and their wristlets were of
white carnations.
The flower girls, Kathy
and Cindy Shreeve, Medford,
wore dresses of frosted tang
erine with scoop necklines.
They carried baskets of rose
petals which they scattered
before the bride.
William Hall, Medford,
served as best man. Grooms
men were Larry Ryerson,
Central Point, George Cham
bers, Medford, and Jack
Young, brother of the bride.
Larry Ryerson and George
Chambers served as ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
turquoise and beige sheath
with turquoise and black ac
cessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a lavender three
piece suit with lavender hat
and white accessaries. Their
corsages were of white roses.
Reception In Hall
The reception, given by the
bride's parents, was held in
the new Fellowship hall of
me cnurcn. Tangerine colored
giaaiom and greenery deco
rated the reception tables.
Mrs. Thomas Hensley, Corval
lis, and Miss Mavis Peters
sister of the bridegroom from
Tempe, Ariz., cut and served
the wedding cake. Miss Mary
de Place and Mrs. Donald
Tinseth poured the Dunch
Miss Sandra Bates, cousin of
the bride, was at the guest
book.
The couple traveled to
Portland and the northern
Oregon coast for their wed
ding trip, the bride wearing
a white cotton sheath and
tangerine and white access
ories. Her corsage was a white
orchid from her bridal bou
quet. The couple will live at
1345 Don Carlos avenue,
Tempe.
The bride was graduated
from Medford High school in
1961 and was employed as a
bookkeeper by John A. Graff
Jr., certified public account
ant, Medford. The bride
groom, also a 1961 graduate
of Medford High school, has
attended Southern (irennn
college and is now enrolled in
tne school of architecture at
Arizona State university,
Tempe.
Valley Couple
Wed Recently
In Church Rites
Talent - Mrs Pulh Mir.
shall, 135 North Front street,
Talent, and Norman Glass
cock, 4090 Colver road, Phoe
nix. Were marrlprt in an
early evening ceremony, Fri
day, August 9.
The rites were performed
by the Rev. J. C. Arnett in
the Assembly of God church,
Talent.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a lavender satin sheath
dress with white accessories,
and a lavender corsage.
The couple were attended
by the bridegroom's brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Harland Glasscock, Phoenix.
Mrs. J. C. Arnett had dec
orated the church with glad
ioli of several colors for the
wedding.
Wayne King's
Band Coming
Wayne King's dance band
will be brought to Medford
Wednesday, October 9, to
play for a benefit dance spon
sored by the Providence
guild of Sacred Heart ios
pital. Last year the guild spon
sored the appearance here of
the Tommy Dorsey orchestra,
and several hundred couples
danced to the band's music.
1
State Group
Meets Here
Members of the State Coun
cil of Hospital Auxiliaries
board of directors met at
Rogue Valley hospital Thurs
day for the regular quarterly
session. Principal business on
the agenda was formulation
of plans for the annual con
vention of the council to be
held in Portland in October.
Official hostess for the
meeting here was Mrs. Paul
J. Selby, vice president of
the state group, and a mem
ber of the Rogue Valley aux
iliary. The women were greet
ed before the session by
Charles I. Gustafson, adminis
trator of the local hospital,
and at the conclusion of the
morning meeting luncheon
was served to the group in
the board and staff room. In
spection tours of the hospital
building were made with Mrs.
Glen T. Bessonette and Mrs.
Keith Gordon acting as
guides.
Attending from out of town
were Mrs. Ralph Johnson,
Portland, council president;
Mrs. Moyt Kerr, Portland,
acting past president; Mrs.
Morris Crothers, Salem, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Doro
thy Walker, Salem, director
of volunteers at Salem Memo
rial hospital; and Mrs. Fred
Buell, Springfield, and Mrs.
George Curtis, Grants Pass,
both area representatives.
The women arrived in Med
ford Wednesday, and attend
ed either the Shakespeare
play in Ashland or the Britt
Music festival in Jacksonville
that evening.
Supreme Queen
Plans Visit To
Zuleima Temple
Honoring the order's su
preme queen, Mrs. Laurance
(Dixie) Layman, Reno, Nev.,
Zuleima temple, Daughters of
the Nile will hold a cere
monial at Medford Masonic
temple at 1 p.m. on Monday,
September 2. A formal ban
quent for members and their
escorts is planned that even
ing at 6:30 o'clock at North's
Chuck Wagon.
Among the supreme temple
officers accompanying Mrs.
Layman on her visit here
will be Mrs. George Bryant,
Coquille, Ore., a member of
Zuleima temple who is serv
ing as supreme princess Zeno
bia. Mrs. Bryant will be toast
mistress at the banquet.
This will be the fourth of
ficial visit made by the su
preme queen, who was in
stalled in June. She has visit
ed temples at Sacramento,
Calif., Honolulu, Hawaii, and
San Francisco. She will be
the guest of Nydia temple
Portland, on Wednesday, Sep
tember 4.
During her stay in Medford,
Mrs. Layman will also be hon
ored at a no-host luncheon, to
which all members of the or
der are invited, on Tuesday,
September 3, at 12:30 o'clock,
at Mon Desir, Central Point.
She will be the guest of past
aueens of the temple on Tues
day evening at a picnic din
ner in Lithia park, Asniana,
after which the group will at
tend the Shakespearean Fes
tival. Mrs. Earl Newbry, Ash
land, president of the past
queen's association, and Mrs.
Raymond Retcr, Medford, are
in charge.
Durhams Visit
Ashland Family
Ashland - Set. Glenn Dur
ham and his wife and their
two children, Stephen and
Lela, of Fairchild Air Force
Base, Spokane, wasn., ar
rived Thursday for a short
visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Durham, 134
Church street, before going
on to Susanville, Calif., to
attend a reunion of Mrs. Dur
ham's family, the George
Brabhams, formerly of Ash
land. The following week they
will return to Ashland for
the golden wedding anniver
sary celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Durham. Hosts for the
August 27 reception at the
Durham home will be their
four sons and one daughter.
Ashland - Ben Oak Hale,
Amarillo, Texas, has been vis
iting since last week with his
sister, Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, 148
Central avenue. The two have
not seen each other for more
than 40 years.
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Osborn-Eads Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordon
Osborn are traveling in Cali
fornia following their wed
ding August 10 at the First
Church of God. The bride is
the former Sharon Eads,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Eads, 356 South Grove
land avenue. Mr. Osborn is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
J. Osborn, 410 Newtown
street.
The Rev. Wilton Martin of
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony assisted by the Rev.
T. O. Satterfield, maternal
grandfather of the bride.
Some 200 relatives and
friends attended the seven
o'clock evening rites.
White chrysanthemums and
gladioli decorated the church
and white satin bows marked
the pew ends. Mrs. A. L. Clay
was soloist and Mrs. Edward
McCullough was organist.
Father Givas Brida
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a bal
lerina length frock fashioned
with Chantilly lace bodice
and skirt yoke and full tulle
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skirt over satin. The fitted
bodice had a sweetheart neck
line and cap sleeves. Her el
bow length veil was held by
a pearl cap and she carried
stephanotis encircling white
orchids. Her gloves were of
matching lace and her single
strand of pearls was a gift
from Mts. Susan Eads, ber
grandmother.
Mrs. Michael Reich was
matron of honor and brides
maids were Miss Elizabeth
Goodson, Central Point, and
Miss Carol Dyche. They wore
powder blue nylon frocks and
carried bouquets of white
glamelias, blue leaves and
net. Flower girl was Susan
McCullough and candlelight
ers were Christine Johnston,
Klamath Falls, cousin of the
bride, and Karen Martin.
Gary A. Myers served as
best man and seating the
guests were Tom and Michael
Ginn, cousins of the bride;
Dan Osborn, brother of the
bridegroom, and John Eads
Jr., brother of the bride.
Mrs. Eads chose a powder
(Lu i photo)
blue brocade dress with
matching accessories for her
daughter's wedding and the
reception which followed at
Rogue Valley Country club.
She wore her white phalae
nopsis orchid on her purse.
Mrs. Osborn wore a beige
lace sheath dress with gold
orchid corsage.
Recaption Held
White pompon chrysanthe
mums, white carnations and
ivy decorated the country
club for the reception. Mrs.
James Richeson cut and serv
ed the wedding cake with a
silver knife loaned by her.
Mrs. Charles L. Johnston,
Klamath Falls, cousin of the
bride, poured coffee and Mrs,
Tom Ginn, aunt of the bride,
presided at the punch bowl
For traveling to San Fran
cisco and Lake Tahoe the
bride wore a white three
piece Italian knit suit with
white accessories. The newly'
weds will make their home
on King street following their
return August 20.
The bride attended Med
ford High school and South
ern Oregon college. She is a
graduate of Medford School
of Beauty and is a beautician
at Rose Beauty center. Mr.
Osborn attended Medford
schools and Southern Oregon
college. He is employed in
the circulation department of
the Medford Mail Tribune.
Among the out of town
guests attending the wedding
and reception were Mrs. Ver-
nie Boyd, Eugene, great aunt
of the bride; Mrs. Eleanor
Unrath, Roseburg, cousin of
the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston, Klamath
Falls, and daughters; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Viebrock, Portland,
and sons; Mr. and Mrs. David
Osborn, Albany, cousins of
the bridegroom, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Duggan, Val-
lejo, Calif., and daughters,
uncle, aunt and cousins of
the bridegroom.
Dakota Family
Visits Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kuschel
and children, Sandy, Davey
nd Kathy, of Williston, N.
D., are spending part of
their vacation at the home
of his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuschel,
706 Pennsylvania ave.
Week End Guests
Ashland-Week end visitors
at the Floyd C. Vogel home,
1315 Oregon street, were Mrs.
Vogel's daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeVoe
I and three sons, Eugene, who
were o nthelr way to the Ore
gon coast for a vacation.
Altrusa Club Plans Annual Picnic
Medford Altrusa club mem
bers were guests Thursday of
Mrs. tola Porterfield, a new
member, for a buffet dinner
on the patio of the Rogue
River lodge ow which she is
the owner.
While there the women
made plans to host a regional
workshop for the clubs at
Eugene, Springfield, Salem,
Albany, Corvallis and Bend,
which will take place on Sep
tember 22 at the Village
Green near Cottage Grove.
The Portland club will also
be invited and the governor
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