Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1963, Image 18

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Grandfather Performs
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gaaHtaVoawt at Amunab bant' foxrfbiils- mi.
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g)fcaie am. lituw and fYoieMMonsd Wam-
jiefc GBttpnr Wewfconrs !)' council, itogue VUee
dwuMWCt burnt vt Us- t'-ouairt club,
. Is jsfH. t Almond kit goi - Adartt chapter,
' jMn. - PrUunn Outers, Ord of the EesUxg 8uw,
IS8l-S.((f Sulk Jju-iameule Hmeraui temple.
if funt, . fttmtftuit Furento ' P-n - tjUrtuan of Twin
fcftftnp EfrftWHtto unit, boron of f lul Ping's; restaurant, o ,
5Uk JMKWn 33 HoueiSBfurABn "'''
1 . 2-4 p.m. Medford branch.
- rfartvtt RiWKifr l ftnwrlctin AssoeiMion ot Uni-
Wtri the tutcraalioRal 'Ordar'i vcrsUy Wouvobs Membership
6S Utntta4 to Cirtw, tfar-fc. r, home of aJra. Emerson
0iith KtaKouiD ftiiO. p 0 S Anderson. 2131 Hillcmrt ave.
Weanesflay - s f p - wty shrtne.
, in. a.jnauf ADDJesate I OfliT of White Shrine of
ftiWWBwun! mui. home Jwumilrm, Grants Past Ma-
J14. ajir. - Cimtrnt rmni.YI5HOr5
Mr. and Mrs. David John
Gaines, whose marriaae was a
recent pvenl in Kirst Church
of the Nazarene, spent their
honeymoon at Diamond Lake
and now are living at Pros
pect. The bride, the former Miss
Susan Kay Kriegcr, is a
daughter of Mrs. Leroy Krie-
gcr, 328 North Oakdale ave
nue, anVMhe late Mr. Kreiger.
The bridegroom's parents
arc Mr, and Mrs. William
Gaines, 2191 Kings highway.
The ceremony was per
formed August 16 at 8:30
o'clock in the evening by
the bridegroom's grandfather,
the Rev. James Dole. The
bridegroom's parents and a
brother and his wife had been
married in the sjame church.
,Jake JKrieger, an uncle of
the bride, traveled from Chey
enne, Wyo., to give her in
marriage.
Empire Gown
The bride's floor length
gown lens of satin designed
will mieiro waistline. A j
:.; l htlf-lliw Villi matching
t'tJhe bjt'l of the
fe-w. Mr nyhm twtl Hitr
knl1 halt by a
mi ( mtriiy meUriil
etin4i tit ywrit. Tc
ke-wUI l.qM4 we while
orchid ll pta cernilenne
tad) wiiMlimhi errriad om a,
Itfies l-itttie MwBrl ae )M
honor itaKcui ewt beine..
Duid eer Mio HnlXr Vnrik-
mi, e eouiun cot tto brute,
euod Mm Nanry Gordo
SUnley Scheel errved (
bert total end ushers were
Baskets of pink and white
gladioli decorated the church
and pew ends were marked
with white bows.
About 100 guests attended
t he ceremony and the recep
tion held in the church annex.
Mrs. Larry Sweem served
the punch and Mrs. Roy
Dcutschman, a cousin of the
bridegroom, poured the cof
fee. Mrs. Dale Forncrook,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Norman Wilson cut the cake.
Assisting the hostesses were
Miss Kathy Shroyer, Hay
ward, Calif., a cousin of the
bride. Miss Elaine Johnson,
Central Point, a cousin of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. William
Staten. Miss Linda Taylor had
charge of the guest book.
Pink and white gladioli
decorated the reception tabic.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception the bride's
mother wore a gallant blue
brocade sheath dress with
matching hat and the bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a blue brocade and chiffon
frock. Both had corsages of
hite cirngtions and pink
roeebuds.
OIW mt - of - lo n guests
ere Mr. end Mrs. Don Cole
ami dumhler, Patte, Porlltnd;
Mr. tM Mr. Glen Etile, aunt
ead luicle tif the ferickfrcum,
;! sua, Kerth, end Miae
Vea JaeMate, eJl Mt. ghute,
CeieP.; Kl Cltmrat, ffcm.
au, I'lU., and Mr. Lele
Seen nd Au-4Ure, Keren
end Jenrt. Ure. Mux Griffith
end daughter, Aenefcta. end
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Albert Durhams Obsei
Fiftieth Auniversarj
A reception held in the garden of the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Altaarl L. Durham, 134 Church street. August 27. eel
brateii the golden wedding jinnivenary of the couple. The
Durhaet i sons and daufkler end grandchildren biin am-
lieg several e'aft before le celebration and a famil
aeeaiea pieaietM tb jterlf for reJttif aed frieedat (Loc
teee
tkon etatbj bona of Mr.
jjutak tlujijuv, Oui 8I,irb rd.
. pMk - ifMiA Point Gre
rftiM tliitt, hnv fit MiM. E.
IVBnrn Vtsitnra from. Tor-
feiu.'e, hf., were Mr. end
Unr. Sill CVs hj aprnt
Veelt aU the Charlei Ew-
ruu. BiLy. and fidra. Cos am
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1 hjik twU CWa Hume nmaerly u the Uluiom veller
itnntaii. miv bans at Bill j end euui to rellre tiers in
iKnW) KVWi. abnui four ye.
8tven Kriesrer, brother or Re Boolhby, el Praspnt.
the bride, end John WomMl-j Two ihowcTt bonured the
dart, e cousin of the bride-1 bride lect during the month
groom. 1 preceding her marriage. One
Candles vers lighted bvi'.v ut the heme cf idr. ::sd
Lane rin'mrooh, a couam oil Mrs. Hohert Busaell, 847 Gil
he bride, end Janvan Cum- man road. About 40 guests at
mom, e cousin of the bride j tended. The other event was
grnnro. i in the home of Mrs Dale Forn-
Weai Pink Brocade ccmk. 18U3 Stratford way.
The hride'a attrnants Wore Birth the bride and bride-
matching gown of pink hro- j groim are graduates ot Med
cade with bell skirls Their ; lord High trhonl. The bride-
wide -brimmed hats were of 1 groom la employed by the
the aame materia! end they
carried nosegays of white car
oat inns'
Un. Arnold Kornilad was
organist and Mra. Jamet Gor
don and Mia. Arnold Thomas
ang.
Maims Family o
Returns Homer
Aeiilentf . eA Wr.
trnk Kainea and JmilT bave
fetnrnod to their homa el 44
Jennifer street Jte yea
spent in Bellingtiaro, Wash.,
where the Southern Oregob
mU biiicry pr o?C ? fi-sn r
teught at Western Waaliington
College of "Education.
Adaret ChaptC
Meetrfwj Slote4
Sergeant. WUe
Viaii Relativea
Trail Creek Lumber company
at Trail.
I For the wedding trip the
bride wore a light blue linen
eutf with white accessories
end a white orchid rursage
from her bridal bouquet.
f Monteque - Sgt. and Mrs.
I Jamea Welters. Ford Ord.
' spent the past two weeks here
as the gnrais nf his parenta.
I Mr. and Mra. Ogden Welters
! at their ranch north of Monta
gue. While here the visitors
attended- the Siskiyou County
fair and visited with other
rolattves and friends in the
area.
-leek eon vlu - "T" t h e r
Aio" sritl be the theme ot
the firet ngular meaKine of
the tall for A da pel chapter.
Order of the Eastern. 8tai
members, when they meet
Thursdays September . The
session, which will begin at r,
j p.m., will he held in the Jarfe
, sonville Masiinw tmr(.
Mr. KiIbo Biifinaton
j worthy matron, end (Jrval cmgretwletioBe to tng couple
Shores, worth o patron, wit) , " t eisif witR the "clan."
! preside The lalo Dr. Roh M.r-i The erhnr and lasn were
ria, who wrote the ritual for ! lighten hy Japanese Isaterns
the Order nf Eaatero Slec, (and refreshments were sjprved
Ashland In a home wed
ding ceremony August 27,
1913 in Buffalo, Okla., Esta
Cline became the bride of
; Albert L. Durham. Fifty years
; later in the garden of their
j Ashland home at 134 Church
' street they were guests of hon
! or at an evening reception
U.. tUi. nl.llrtrnn 1 nri
grandchildren and attended
by more than 100 friends.
All four of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Durham's sons and their
one daughter came home for
the golden wedding" anniver
sary and together with their
families were hosts 'for the
celebration. The reunion be
gan more than a week before
the August 27 date as four
generations gathered in the
home whgtye thg Dujhagi fam
ily has lived lor almost 40
years. Some of the cousins
were meeting for the first
time and all were renewing
old memories.
Acting as hosts were Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Durham.
rant Officer Meredith Dur
ham who flew from Eglin Air
Force Base in Florida: TSgt.
Glenn Durham and Mrs. Dur
ham. Fairchild Air Force
Base, Spokane, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Durham,
Phoenix. Ore., and Mr. and
Mi. C. H. Apenes, Washing
ton, DC.
anf isvst
Grgndchildren assisting at
th reception were Stephen
gad Lsla Durham, Spokane;
Cerl a sal fsta Apenes, Wash
iaeteei, DC; Pignnf, and Con
m ri !, Phoenix, and
Mr. Idesrd Perry of Lom
poc ith her husbgnd and
three cMldeen. A nephew of
Mr. DhrheAi, o Cogts, was
unable to errfVe fbr the re
ception but ith nie ife and
theircsoa Gary flroTe to Ash
land "the "folio vina) d,y en
rout to Albuiwrgue, N.M.
From suneet until after
dark guest called to offer
Carl Froman assisted with the
serving and the grandchildren
were in charge of the guest
book.
A chest filled with 50 gold
en coins was a gift from Mr.
and Mrs. Durham's children
as was the white orchid which
Mrs. Durham wore on her
rose flowered voile dress. Al
so in the prevailing theme
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Mr. and Mrs. Marian
Shanks, married recently in
were plants and bouquets of j Ashland, are making their
home in Berkeley, Calif. Both
will attend San Francisco
State college this fall. "
flowers and congratulatory
cards sent by friends and rel
atives. August 27 marked a triple
celebration in the Durham
family being also the twer
tieth wedding anniversary for
Mr. and Mrs. Aspcnes and the
thirteenth of Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Durham.
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Happy Camp.PTA
Will Open Fall
Season This Week
Happy Camp - An explana
tion of two new classes to be
U-SSfcJ-iKvfesUii'e.jiilSDWiWtaoc-Jj-ec.
Pair Married
In California
?vIontague Mr and Mrs.
Marian Shanks are at home
in Berkeley, Calif., following
a honeymoon in Carmel and
the Big Sur country. The
bride is the former Miss
Julie Townlcy, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Townlcy, ranchers in the
this area will be the main
topic of discussion at the first
fall meeting of the Happy
Camp Parent Teacher associa
tion September 10 in the
Grammar school multi - pur
pose room.
After a brief business meet
ing and introduction of this
year's faculty, John Sugdcn,
principal of the grade school,
will speak on the new classes,
the mixed class for fourth,
fifth and sixth grade students
and the class fdi?'""rt't''aVu"'!i'
children.
Questions from those who
attend will be invited.
As a grand finale, Mra.
Hazel Davis will show a film
she has composed of activities
of the eighth grade during the
past year.
A display of oldtime text
books and those used today
will be shown.
The ceremony took place
recently in the new Presby
terian church in Ashland,
with the Rev. B. J. Holland
officiating. Miss Townley at
tended school in Little Shas
ta, was graduated from Yreka
High school and is at present
a senior at San Francisco
State college.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Shanks, Con
cord. Calif., is also studying
,il!..S33. F.l aacisco, where he is
preparing for a teaching ca
reer. Auxiliary Plans
Session Thursday
Crater Lake auxiliary, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, Sew
ing club will hold a noon pol
itick dinner Thursday, Sep
tember 5, at the home of Mrs.
Russel Zundcl, Route 3, Box
122A, on Foothills road.
will he honored.
A pntlurk dinner at 6:30
p.m., will precede the meet
ing. Mr. and Mrs John Pond.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gregory,
Mr. end Mrs. Dale Htirkrrv
staff end Mrs. Harris Olson
I make up the committee.
irnm t lace covered tsble cen
tered with gnM inn ehite
flower snd fruit arrangement
nd tell gold ce-ndle. An
elahnrate csbe ifi the shape
of entwined heart. and wed
ding riryj wee the workof
Mrs. Glenn DurhamV
11
rs.
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