Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1963, Image 19

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1963
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Miss Bonnie Grubbs
Couple's Plans
Are Announced
Central Poinl-Mr. and M-s.
Harold L. Grubbs, 2678 Beall
lane, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Bonnie Lee Grubbs, to Den
nis E. Glenn, son nf Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin F. Glenn, 105
Tripp street.
Miss Grubbs, a graduate
rf Crater High school, is em
ployed at the Craterian thea
ter. Her fiance is employed
by Standard Stations Inc.
A home wedding is planned
for mid-October in Medford.
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Betrothal
Is Announced
The engagement of Miss
Judith Ann Birge and Den
nis Raymond Tichenor has
been announced by the bride
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Birge, 917 North Central
avenue.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Tichenor, Alsea, Ore.
Miss Birge, a graduate of
Medford High school, now is
entering her junior year at
Good Samaritan hospital
school of nursing, Portland.
Her fiance, formerly a stu
dent at Oregon College of Ed
ucation, is majoring in sec
ondary education. At the pres
ent he is stationed with the
Army at Ft. Ord., Calif., for
basic training.
No wedding date has been
set.
Judith Ann Birge
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Carole Lee Newland
Bride of John Hanson
A number of Medford resi
dents were in Eugene to at
tend the August 11 ceremony
which wedded Miss Carole
Lee Newland and John Ed
ward Hanson. The Rev. Wil
liam Rees, of St. Matthews
Episcopal Mission, officiated
for the rites held in St. Mary's
Episcopal church in the Wil
lamette valley city.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. New
land, Eugene, former Medford
residents. Mr. Newland was
head track coach for Medford
High school and now is vice
principal in North Eugene
High school, and assistant
track coach.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hanson,
Tacoma, Wash., who also at
tended the ceremony.
The bride's gown of peau
de "oie was styled with an
Alcncon lace bodice, and a
chapel train. She carried a
bouquet of blue gardenias
with stephanotis and ivy. Her
elbow length veil was held
by a small crown.
Mrs. Gary Buell, Spring
field, the matron of honor,
also wore a peau de soie gown
in peacock blue shade and her
matching headdress with short
veil was accented by a green
Dior rose. Her flowers were
blue and white daisies with
ivy which she carried in a
golden basket.
The bride's sister. Miss Can
dy Newland, and Miss Mary
Donnelly, Portland, were the
bridesmaids. Their gowns and
flowers matched those of the
matron of honor.
Dana Bairey, Honolulu,
Hawaii, a niece of the bride
groom, was the flower girl,
and John Scott Vaughn, Med
T) I 1 Exclusively
Mist Mary McCulloch
Engagement
Made Known
Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McCulloch, 1390 Ashland
Mine road, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Mary Lynn McCulloch,
to Curtis R. Holmes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes,
20 Washington street, Med
ford. The bride -elect is a 1963
graduate of Ashland High
school and is employed at
Mann's Department store,
Medford. Her fiance is em
ployed by his father and is a
senior at Southern Oregon
college.
No wedding date is set.
ford, a cousin of the bride,
was ring bearer.
Donald Burdick, Los An
geles, was the best man. Ush
ers were Michael Vawter,
Portland, and Robert V. New
land, a brother of the bride.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn, Med
ford, an aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Philip Boyer, served
the wedding cake at the re
ception, held in the parish
hall.
Mrs. W. J. Bowerman, form
er Medford resident, and Miss
Alette Appel poured the
punch. Assisting were the
Misses Penny and Ann Rix.
Miss Mary Girton, Portland,
registered the guests.
The couple traveled to Can
ada for their wedding trip,
and planned lo visit Vancouv
er, Victoria, Banff and Lake
Louise. They ore to retiirn
September 1 to live at 2164
West Seventeenth avenue,
Eugene. The bridegroom is
working towards his doctor
ate degree at the University
of Oregon where he is as
sistant dean of men. The bride
also will continue university
work. She attended Medford
schools.
Among guests from out of
town were the bride's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Vaughn, Portland, and her
grandmother, Mrs. C. W. New -land,
Medford. Also from
Medford were Jack and Gary
Vaughn.
Student Here
Talent - Miss Virginia
Johnson, a student nurse at
Emanuel hospital, Portland, is
spending a two-week vacation
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Barger, 314 South
First street.
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News Received
Of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Wilkes, Roseburg, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Judith Marie
Wilkes, to Phillip Clinton
Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin H. Dusenbury, 2295
North Pacific highway, Med
ford. Miss Wilkes, a 1962 grad
uate of Roseburg High school,
has attended Northwest Naz
arene college, Nampa, Ida.,
for the past year. She is ma
joring in secondary education.
The bridegroom - elect, a
1958 graduate of Crater High
school, has been attending
Oregon Technical Institute,
Klamath Falls, for the past
five years. He now is com
pleting his education in civil
engineering and is to graduate
in March.
The wedding, planned for
the summer in 1964, is to be
held in Roseburg First Church
of the Nazarcne. An uncle
of the bride-elect, the Rev.
Charles A. Wilkes, is to officiate.
Judith Marie Wilkes
(Braun photo)
Friends Bidden
To Reception
In Ashland
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Durham, 134 Church street,
will observe their golden wed
ding anniversary Tuesday,
August 27 when their daugh
ter and four sons will be hosts
for an evening reception on
the Durham lawn from 7 to
10 o'clock.
Arriving In Ashland for
celebration and family reun
ion are Mrs. C. H. Apencs
and her husband and chil
dren, Carl and Esta Louise,
from Washington. D.C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Durham and
family, Lompoc, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Meredith Durham,
Elgin Air Force base, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Durham
and family, Fairchild Air
Force base, Spokane, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elrion Dur
ham and daughters, Phoenix,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Durham are
longtime residents of Ash
land. The family has asked
that no gifts be sent.
Church Women
Plan Brunch,
Bridal Shower
The Women's fellowship of
the First Baptist church will
meet Tuesday, August 27, in
the Fireplace room at the new
church on Crater Lake ave
nue for their annual brunch.
Serving will begin at 10:30
a.m. with Mrs. Larry Adams
in charge.
Special gucsls for the day
will be Mrs. Nell Grubb and
her four daughters. Mrs.
Grubb and her late husband
worked for many years with
the Kurku people of India un
der the Conservative Foreign '
Mission board of Baptist
churches.
She will be speaker of the
day, telling of her work in
India. Immediately following
the brunch, all of those inter
ested are invited to a miscel
laneous and "silver tree" bri
dal shower for Miss Marcene
Eaden, fiancee of the Rev.
Ned Landers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Landers, Medford.
All women and girls of the
church are invited to the
brunch and meeting? follow
ing. A nursery will be provided
for pre-school children.
Relatives Visit
Talent Families
Talent Capt. Lewis Lind
strom and daughter, Margo,
Fort Sill, Okla., and his
brother-in-law, George Wil
liams. San Fernando, Calif.,
are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. William Roberts and
family. 234 Gibson street,
and Mrs. Ralph Conner and
family, 240 Gibson street.
The women are sisters of
Captain Lindstrom.
While in the area the tra
velers also visited the cap
tain's father, L. C. Lindstrom,
Shady Cove.
Family Visits
Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. B.
Rodgcrs and family, Spring
field, have been gucste this
elt of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Mr. and Mrs, David Alan Goodwin
(Landis photo)
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church Scene of Rites
Ashland Among summer
weddings was that of Miss
Mary Kathryne Dugan and
David Alan Goodwin which
was held August 17 in the
Medford Sacred Heart Cath
olic church. The Rev. William
M c L e o d celebrated the
nuptial mass and officiated
for the 10:30 o'clock mar
riage rites.
The bride, a lifelong resi
dent of the valley, is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Patrick Dugan, 1100 West
Valley View road, Ashland.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mrs. G. O. Vilott, Ajo, Ariz.,
and Donald Goodwin, Pres
cotl, Ariz.
Mr. Dugan escorted his
daughter to the altar.
The bride's sheath-style
gown of taffeta was street
length and designed with a
matching overskirt. The bod
ice, made with a scoop neck
line, was trimmed with se
quins. A white velvet band
with front bow held her
shoulder length veil. She
carried a bouquet of white
carnations and roses.
Four Attend Bride
Mrs. Philip Austin, Bur
ncy, Calif., a cousin of the
bride, was the honor attend
ant. Another cousin, Mrs.
Donald Rust, Sacramento
Calif., was bridesmatron and
Miss Pauline Niederberger,
Dundee, Ore., was brides
maid. Carolyn Clark was
junior bridesmaid and Cath
erine Clark was flower girl.
Both are from Medford and
are cousins of the bride.
All wore matching pastel
cotton street length frocks
with full skirts, Mrs. Austin
in yellow, Mrs. Rust and
Catherine Clark in pink, and
Miss Niederberger and Caro
lyn Clark in blue. The at
tendants carried nosegay
bouquets with flowers which
matched their dresses.
Mrs. Rust is the former
Miss Marilyn Whitman, and
her sister, Mrs. Austin, is the
former Miss Josephine Whit
man, both formerly of Med
ford. Their weddings were
events of this summer in the
same church. The three, Miss
Dugan, Mrs. Rust and Mrs.
Austin, have served in the
bridal groups for each other,
Patrick Dugan, Ashland, a
brother of the bride, was best
man. Mr. Austin and David
Crevier, Medford, seated the
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guests. Groomsmen were Mr.
Rust, and Timothy Dugan,
Portland, brother of the
bride.
Blue chrysanthemums with
white carnations and gladioli
decorated the church.
Bruno Pellegrini was or
ganist.
Reception at Hall
Some 125 guests attended
the ceremony and the recep-
tion held later by the bride's
parents at the Knights of Co
lumbus hall.
Mrs. Carl Howarth, St. Hel
ens, Ore., aunt of the bride,
cut and served the wedding
cake; Mrs. Timothy Dugan
poured the coffee, while Mrs.
Jack Birmingham, El Cerrito,
Calif., and Mrs. M. C. Deva-
ncy, Snn Francisco, an aunt
of the bride, presided at the
punch bowl.
For her daughter s wedding ;
and reception, Mrs. Dugan '
wore a pastel pink brocade
dress with jacket and the
bridegroom's mother chose a
frock of turquoise blue lace,
with jacket. Both wore pink
carnation corsages.
Among the guests from out
of town were the bridegroom's
father. D. A. Goodwin, and
Mrs. Goodwin, Prescott, Ariz.;
Mr. Devancy, San Francisco;
Mrs. Timothy Dugan, Port
land; Mr. Birmingham, El Cer
rito; and Mrs. William Nicol,
Corvallis.
The bride attended St.
Mary's school, Medford, and
the University of Portland.
She has been a teacher of
vocal and instrumental music
at Ml. Angel Public schools,
Mt. Angel, Ore.
The bridegroom, who also
attended St. Mary's school is
a student at Arizona State
college, Flagstaff, Ariz. The
couple will live in that city.
They made their wedding
trip to San Francisco and
Arizona. For traveling I lie j
bride wore a blue and white
two-piece ensemble,
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Talent-Mrs. Garnet Adams,
231 Gibson street, has re
turned from a six-week trip
to Chicago, III. En route she
joined a brother, Lcland Rice,
at Las Vegas, Nov., and in
Chicago the two wore guests !
nf their father, Willard Rice.!
This was their first reunion ;
of the group in 18 years.
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Ashland"- More than 250
guests attended the wedding
and reception that followed
in Santa Clara Church of
Ch ist, Eugene, when Miss
Dee Ann Haszard became the
bride of Richard L. Halaas at
an evening ceremony August
17.
The bride, who is a student
at Ozark Bible college, Joplin,
Mo., is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Haszard, Eu
gene. Her husband, whose par
ents are Mrs. R. L. Talbott,
Crescent City, Calif., and Ray
Halaas, Ashland, is studying
for the ministry in the same
school.
The Rev. James M. Caulley
officiated, reading the service
before an altar background
of pink and white gladioli
and snapdragons. Organ and
vocal music preceded the rites.
The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father,
wore a floor length gown of
silk organza with appliqued
overskirt, semi-scoop neckline
and short sleeves. Her shoul
der length illusion net veil
fell from a pearlized floral
spray and she carried a bou
quet of carnations, stephanotis
and pink rosebuds.
In the wedding party were
the bride's sister, Miss Marcia
Haszard, serving as maid of
honor, and bridesmaids Miss
Linda Hofelrit, Miss Judy
Dickinson and Miss Karen
Eusted. Susan Scdegrcn was
flower girl and David Eusted
was ring bearer.
Best man was Charles A.
Miller and ushers were John
Goodman, Bruce Hill and
Harold Palmer II.
Gowns of the bridal attend-1
ants were fashioned alike of
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taffeta with organza over-
skirts. The maid of honor
wore fuchsia and the brides
maids were dressed in pale
pink. All carried bouquets of
pink and white roses and car
nations. Their headpieces and
pumps were in matching
tones.
For their wedding trip to
Joplin tjie bride chose a beige
Rites Planned
For September ;
Mrs. Doris Pynn, Cottage
Grove, has announced the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Miss Vicioria Marie
Italiano to Stuart T. Crum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Hawk, 809 Grant street, Med
ford. The bride-elect, who also
is a daughter of Frank J.
Italiano, LaCrosse, Wise, will
be a sophomore student at
the University of Oregon
this fall. The bridegroom-elect
is an employee of Radio Sta
tion KNND, Cottage Grove.
The couple has planned
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