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SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEOPORS. ORECOIf
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Whittenburor-Lea Rites Held
Miss Sonya Ann Lea,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lea, 169DD Cherry lane, be
came the bride of Jimmy Dale
Whittenburg, Portland, in a
ceremony held August 18 at
First Methodist church. The
Rev. Gerald Nelson officiated
at the double ring rites.
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The bridegroom's parents
are Mrs. O. L. Brusletten,
Beaverton, and Vernon Whit
tenburg, Winchester.
Some 125 relatives and
friends attended the four
o'clock afternoon wedding.
Baskets of fern, candles and
pink carnations decorated trie
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dal Whittenburg
(Landis photo)
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Misi Sonya Ann Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lea.
Cherry line, was married in double-ring rites at First Meth
odist church, to Jimmy Dale Whittenburg, Portland. The
couple will live In Portland. (Landii photo)
California Ceremony Held
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Witt
ke, whose marriage In Carmel,
Calif., was an event of mid
summer, are living at 9900
Monroe avenue extension, Ap
tos, Calif. The bride is the
former Miss Elizabeth G a I
Lockwood, Santa Barbara,
Calif., a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert James Lockwood,
423 Highland drive, Medford,
who went south for the wed
ding ceremony.
The bridegroom is a son
of Dr. Anna Turner, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
The bride attended Medford
High school and San Diego
State college. The bridegroom
received his education In Ger
man and Belgian schools and
now is an electronics techni
cian with the Sylvania Elec
tronics firm in Santa Cruz.
Dr. K. Fillmore Grey per
formed the 3 o'clock after
noon rites July 12 in the Car
mel Methodist church.
Mr. Lockwood gave h i I
daughter in marriage.
The bride's long satin gown
over taffeta was designed with
a basque bodice and A-line
skirt. The back was accented
with a bow which held a pan
el of hemline length. Her silk
illusion veil fell from a tiara
of starched lace trimmed with
dewdrop pearls and she car
ried a bouquet of gardenias
and stephanotis. Her only or
nament was a diamond pen
dant which had belonged to
her maternal grandmother,
the late Mrs. E. G. Sawyer1
of Medford. !
Mrs. Leonard Glcesing, Car
mel, the honor attendant,
wore a white silk sheath dress
with a crushed red silk belt I
and her flowers were red and
white carnations.
Mr. Glcesing was the best
man.
The bride's mother was
dressed in pale pink crepe de
Chine wilh while lace lint
and Dr. Turner's frock was
of pale pink silk. Both had
white accessories and white
carnation corsages.
About 30 guests attended
the wedding and champagne
reception given by the bride's
parents at the Mark Thomas
hotel In Monterey.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Lake Tahoe.
Family To Visit
t-rom England
Talent Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Conner, 235 Gibson street,
have received the news that
their son-in-law and daugh
ler, Sgt. and Mrs. Harold
Brown and children, Mnr
lene, Virginia, Richard. Clif
ford and Bcrnice, are to ar
rive Wednesday from Eng
land. They have lived in England
for the past three and one
half years while Sergeant
Brown was stationed there.
church. Jeffrey Foehm, Sea
side, Phi Delta Theta frater
nity brother of the bride
groom, was soloist.
Wean Irish Linen
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of wnilo In-h
linen with Irish lace accents
on the slim skirt. The bodice
was fashioned with a square
neckline. A satin and pearl
circlet held her shoulder
length veil and she carried a
bouquet of white rosebuds.
Miss Donna Elizabeth Pyle,
Portland, Alpha Chi Omega
sorority sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. The other
attendants were Miss Marilyn
Elaine Lea, her sister, and
Mrs. Frank Lagesen, Portland.
They wore peppermint pink
linen frocks with rose em
broidered cummerbunds and
carried arm bouquets of deep
red roses. Their headdresses
were circlets of matching
linen embroidered with roses.
Candlelighters were Mrs.
Rodger Bloedcl, Stayton, sor
ority sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Robert Elden, Lakcvicw.
They wore pink linen .'rocks
and had wrist corsages of
pink carnations and fern
Jerry Allen Whittenburg,
Portland, served as best man
for his brother. Charles Stev
en Bally, Sacramento, Calif.,
nd Raymond Torgesun, Co:-
vallis, fraternity brothers of
the bridegroom, Frank How
ard Lagcscn, Portland, and
Larry Paul Lea, brother of
the bride, seated the guests.
Mothers Wore Silk
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Lea chose a pale beige
silk ensemble with green silk
hat and bone white acces
sories. Her corsage was a
green cymbidium orchid. Mr.-.
Bruslcttcn wore a grey-green
silk suit with matching ac
cessories and spider chrysan
themum corsage.
A reception followed in the
garden and at the poolside at
the Lea's home. Mrs. Reese
Alexander and Mrs. Stuart
McQueen cut and served the
wedding cake. Mrs. John
Welch, Portland, poured cof
fee and Mrs. Ronald G. Haw
Icy, Grants Pass and Mrs.
Norman Mulonc, Beaverton,
presided at the punch bowls.
Bags of rice and bridegroom's
cake were passed by Laurie
McQueen and Robin Bruslct
tcn, Beaverton, sister of the
bridegroom. Miss Nancy
Adams, Hayward, Calif., was
in charge of the guest book.
Greeting guests were Miss
Kay Bishop, Washnugal,
Wash,, sorority sister of the
bride.
Travel in Canada
The couple traveled to Vic
toria, British Columbia, on
their wedding trip, the bride
wearing a turquoise linen en
semble with bone and tur
quoise colored accessories.
They will make their home at
5023 Northeast Hoyl street.
Portland, after September 1.
The bride altcnded Medford
High school and received ner
bachelor of science and mas
ter of arts degrees at Ore
gon State university. She is
teacher of homemaking 'n trie
Reynolds school district. Mr.
Whittenburg attended Beav
erton High school, Portland
State college and Oregon Stele
university and is a pharniaci.it
with Pay Less Drug Store.
He was a member of the var
sity basketball team at Port
land Slate college.
The evening prior to the
wedding the bride's parents
were hosts at a rehearsal din
ner held at North's Chuck
Wagon restaurant.
Prior to the wedding the
bride was honored al two
showers. They were given by
Miss Coralen Richardson,
Portland, and Mrs. Stuart V.
McQueen, Medford. The bride-
groom-clcct was honored at
bachelor party given by Wil
liam Hniley, Beaverton, and
Brian Williamson, Portland.
Women Return
From Canada
Mrs. L. A. Brennesholtz,
iMactronn lane, aid Mrs.
Ralph Krows. 312 South Ivy
street, returned last week
after being away for over two
weeks on a lour in Canada.
They were accompanied
from here by Mrs. A. J. Mon
crieff, Seattle, who had been
in Medford as a housegurst
of Mrs. Krows. In Hood Ri
ver they joined Mrs. Irene
Wilson, a sister of Mrs. Bren
nesholtz, and the four con
tinued on the trip.
The travelers stopped at
Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper
National park and Calgary,
Alberta They returned bv
way of Glacier National
park.
Showers Honor
Bride-Elect
From Talent
Talent Miss Linda Tomp
kins, whose marriage to Al
len Raduski was planned for
August 24, in West Main
Church of Christ, has been
honored at several pre-wed-ding
events.
In mid-August Mrs. Robert
Jacobs entertained at a per
sonal shower in the bride
elect's honor. The event was
held in the home of Mrs. Leo
Jacobs, 2740 Ruth drive, Med
ford. The refreshment table
was centered with a white
cake decorated with pink
hearts, a wedding bell and
bride and bridegroom fig
urines. Nine guests attended.
I Miss Tompkins next was
honored at a miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. Jack
Fowler at her home, 5747
South Pacific highway, Med
ford. Decorations were bells,
balloons and streamers. After
games the 10 guests were
served refreshments.
Women of the staff at First
Federal Savings and Loan as
sociation, Medford, where the
bride-elect is employed, enter
tained August 21 at dinner
and a shower in Rogue Valley
Country club.
Attending were Miss Jeral-
dyn Jerome, Miss Rilla Kay
Den Herder, Mrs. Douglas
Harsh, Mrs. Blair Crosby,
Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. John
Tompkins, mother of the
bride-elect, and the honored
guest.
The bride-elect's parents
live at 215 North Second
street, Talent.
Mr. Raduski is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gage,
104 New street, Talent.
Summer Visitor
To Seattle
Mrs. Bruce B. Samson, who
has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Moore Hamilton, and her
brother, Robert Hamilton, 43
Rose avenue, for the past few
weeks left Thursday for Se
attle to join her husband,
Lieutenant Samson, a reserve
pilot in the Navy. He arrived
in Seattle from a tour with
the Navy in southern Call
fornia.
Lieutenant Samson, who
was graduated from the Uni
versity of Oregon school of
law in June, has accepted a
position as a law clerk in the
office of Federal Judge Wil
liam East, in Portland.
Judge East will preside on
the Federal bench in Phoenix,
beginning September 3 for
five weeks and the Samsons
will leave for Phoenix this
week. They will return to
Portland to live at the close
of the five-week session of
court.
Gold Hill Visitor
Leaves for Home
Gold Hill - Mrs. Karl John
slon, who had been a guest
in the home of her sister, Mrs.
George Dorman since June,
left last week for her home
in Dcs Moines, Iowa. Enroute
east she planned to stop in
El Monte, Calif., to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burnett and
family.
During her stay in southern
Oregon, Mrs. Johnston also
visited her nieces and their
families, Mrs. Albert Gascon,
Gold Hill and Mrs. Lloyd
Dusenberry, Sams Valley.
Returns From
Coast Trip
Prospect - Mrs. Zella Tullis
has returned from a week's
vacation trip to the coast.
While away she was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Grenbemmer, former Medford
residents.
Group Home
From Hawaii
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jewett,
and daughters, Sandra and
Shari, 6 South Groveland
avenue, returned last week
from a week's trip to Hawaii.
They were guests at the
Waikik-i Surf hotel in Hono
lulu.
Among the activities in
which they participated was
a luau at the Hilton Hawaiian
village.
Tours and cruises which
the group made were to Mt.
Tantalus; a perfume factory;
Pearl Harbor and the Arizona
monument; Ula Mau village,
the Waikiki aquarium and
zoo; a Kodak show which fea
tured Hawaiian hula and Ta-
hitian dancers, and a show at
the International Market
place.
The Jcwclts also made a
tour of the island of Oahu
and watched the pineapple
harvest.
Miss Shari Jewell stayed
in Portland to spend some
time wilh her sister who now
resides there. She is a student
at Portland State college and
had just completed the sum
mer session before making
the trip.
School Lunch
Workshop Set
Here Monday
The Medford schools will
host t h e Annual School
Lunch workshop for Jack
son, Josephine and Klamath
counties at Hoover Elemen
tary school, 2323 Siskiyou
boulevard, Monday, August
26.
Mrs. Virginia Wail, school
lunch coordinator for the
Medford schools, is general
chairman assisted by mem
bers of the Medford School
Food Service association.
Registration and coffee
hour will be held from 8 to
9 a.m.
Dennis Patch, supervisor of
the Oregon School Lunch
program, and Miss Janet But
tcrworth, consultant for the
Oregon School Lunch pro
gram, will attend. Time and
motion studies and food dem
onstrations will highlight the
morning session.
Miss Bulterworth, as presi
dent of the Oregon School
Food Service association,
will review plans for the
American School Food Serv
ice association meeting in
Portland In August 1964.
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Events Honor
Valley Guest
Mrs. Edmund Maulz, Ft.
Worth, Tex., is o leave today
after being a houscguest for
the past ten days in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Keat
ing, 148 East Valley View
road, Ashland.
The visitor is well-known
in the valley from many visits
here and her arrival was the
occasion for several events in
her honor.
Mrs. George M. Roberts
1815 Crown avenue, was host
ess for an afternoon parly
On Thursday Mrs. Gain Rob
inson gave a luncheon and
bridge in her home at 1018
South Oakdale avenue.
The Kcatings entertained
tor Mrs. Mautz al luncheon in
the Colony club, Friday, and
Saturday evening Mrs. E. H
Hanlcy and Mrs. Hanlcy Hcf
fcrnan, Ross lane, were hos
tesses for a supper party.
Guests
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. T. C
Davis, Loveland, Colo., are
houscgucsts in the R. E. Con
ner home, 235 Gibson street.
The women arc sisters.
Methodist Wedding Held
Ashland News of interest
in southern Oregon is the
marriage of Miss Coralen
Ann Richardson and Frank
Howard Lagesen, which was
an event of August 10 in
Portland.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rich
ardson, Portland, and the
bridegroom, a graduate of
Medford High school, is a I dine
son of Mr. and Mrs. Haakon ! Mrs.
M. Lageson, 945 Harmony
lane, Ashland.
The Rev. Stanley Andrews
performed the ceremony at
8 o'clock in the evening in
the Portland First Methodist
church.
Mr. Richardson escorted
his daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage. She
wore a brocade satin prin
cess-styled gown with jacket
and train. A headpiece of
flowers and seed pearls held
her elbow length veil and she
carried a bouquet of stepha
notis, roses and ivy. with a
handkerchief, a gift of her
aunt, Mrs. W. A. Davenport,
opokane.
Seven Attendants
Miss Gail Holstcn, Seattle,
a cousin of the bride, was the
honor attendant. Brides
matrons were Mrs. Gary Cur
tis, Mrs. Robert Hormel and
Mrs. Jerry Hendricks, all
Portland, and Mrs. Fred Cast
Jr., Eugene. Bridesmaids
were Miss Sonya Lea, Med
ford, and Miss Monica Setz
iol, Portland.
Their turquoise blue silk
linen frocks with white lace
trimming were similar in
style to the gown worn by
the bride. Their pillbox hats
matched their gowns and
they carried bouquets of white
roses and carnations.
Candlelighters were Randi
Lou Sypher, a cousin of the
bride, and Joan West, both
Portland.
James Allan Cooksey,
Yuma, Ariz., formerly of
Medford, was best man. Ush
ers were Gary Schaffer, Med
ford; Fred Murschall, Grants
Pass, and Mr. Hormel, Larry
Stein, Jerry Stein, James
Whittenburg. all Portland,
and Dcrral Ross, also a for
mer Medford resident now of
Portland.
All while flowers includ
ing orchids, gladioli, roses
and carnations, wilh ivy dec
orated the church.
The champagne reception
was given by the bride's par
ents in the Pompeiian room
in the Congress hotel. Aboul
350 guests had attended the
wedding and some 300 were
at the reception.
Trina and Douglas Her
man, El Paso. Tex., niece and
nephew of the bridegroom,
and Donald Lavcnthal, New
York City, a cousin of the
bride, passed pieces nf the
bridegroom's cake and
packets of rice.
Out-of-Town Guests
Other out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Her
man, brother-in-law and sis
ter of the bridegroom, El
Paso; Mrs. Cooksey, Yuma,
Ariz.; Mrs. Murschall, Grants
Pass; Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs.
Bertha Brewold and Mrs. Na
Ramirez, all Medford;
Phil Groves, Klamath
Falls: Mrs. Chris Bcrtclsen,
Seattle; Mr. Davenport and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Cain,
Spokane, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cain, Bremer
ton, Wash.
Several pre-wedding events
were given in honor of the
bride-elect and included
events in Grants Pass, Eu
gene and Portland.
The rehearsal dinner, giv
en by the bridegroom's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haakon
Lagesen, Ashland, was held
in the Washington hotel,
Portland, the evening prior
to the wedding.
The bride was graduated
from Portland State college
in 1963 and is employed as
a teacher by the Portland
Public school system. The
bridegroom, who also was
graduated last spring from
the same college, is a junior
accountant with the Yergen
and Meyer Certified Public
Accountant firm.
The couple made their
wedding trip to Canada. They
will live in Portland.
Spend Week
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
James Gaut and their grand
daughter, Carol Jean Bowen,
all Fallon, Nev., spent last
week here as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wayne. Over
night guests at the Wayne
home on Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Wally Fakindeny
and son, Paul, Riverside, ;
Calif.
Pre-Wedding
Events Given
Miss Claudia Hoover,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud W. Hoover, Vilas
road, whose marriage to Rob
ert E. Allen was planned for
Saturday, August 24 in First
Presbyterian church, was
honored at two recent pre
wedding events.
Miss Pamela Watson and
her mother, Mrs. S. Glen
Watson. 215 Renault avenue,
entertained in their home. At
the evening party, the bride
elect was presented miscella
neous gifts.
Mrs. Paul Culbertson and
Mrs. Gordon Kershaw enter
tained August 19 at the Cul
bertson home on South Stage
road. Attending were mem
bers of the Wednesday club.
Items for use in the kitchen
of Ihe newly married couple
were presented the honored
guest.
The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen,
South Stage road.
Ashland Visitors
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Flint and four daughters
of Sacramento, Calif., are vis
iting at the home of Mr.
Flint's mother, Mrs. Grace
Flint, 228 B street. They are
returning from a motor vaca- j
lion in the Midwest and the
Minnesota lakes. '
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