Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1963, Image 20

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER . 19T.3
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Linda Burr,
Gary Burns
Are Married
GOLD HILL - Miss Linda
Ann Burr became the bride of
Gary R. Burns in an afternoon
garden ceremony read August
25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Burns, 170 Bigham drive,
Central Point. The rites were
performed at 3 o'clock by Mr.
John V. Heberling of Central
Church of Christ.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burr, 107A
Lampman road, Gold Hill and
the bridegroom s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burns,
107B Lampman road, Gold Hill.
The bride's sheath dress was
of white satin and she carried
a bouquet of yellow orchids.
Miss Joan Burr was the hon
or attendant for her sister. Her
frock was of green satin and her
bouquet was of pink flowers.
floral arrangements decorat
ed the scene of the ceremony
About 40 guests attended the
rites and reception held at the
same Home.
The bride and bridegroom at
tended Crater High school and
the bridegroom is employed at
Cascade Wood Products com
pany.
The couple lives at Route I,
Box 345, Gold Hill.
The marriage of Miss Martha Louise Hyatt, whose reign as
the l!tf.2-3 Miss Oregon ended officially the first of September,
and Richard Joseph Foulon was set for September 7 and last
week she posed for the traditional bridal portrait. The gown of
ivory bridal satin Is designed with a full train and the bodice and
skirt are accented with appliques of heavy lace. The bride is
a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Floyd C. Wyatl, Jacksonville, and
Mr. Foulon is a son of Edward P. Foulon, Klamath Falls. The
newlyweds planned to travel up the Oregon coast into Canada
for their wedding trip and will return to live in Jacksonville. Both
are Southern Oregon college students. (Classic photo)
Rogue Gallery To Show
Two New Art Exhibits
Scheduled to open at Rogue'
gallery Monday, September 9,
are two new shows which It is
believed will b of unusual In
terest. One, a group of 43
paintings by 14 contemporary
artists of Iran, is the result of
a trip taken to Iran in 1961 by
Mrs. Benjamin Grey of Minne
sota. An American art lover
and patron, Mrs. Grey took
with her an exhibition or the
work of some American artists,
and presented them In the Iran
American societies of Teheran,
Isfahan and Shirei.
The exhibition was warmly
received, and at that time it
was agreed that an Iranian
should come to America and
present in turn, an exhibition of
contemporary Iranian painters.
Parvis Tanavoli, an Iranian
painter and sculptor brought
the present show to the United
States. As a member of the
Western Association of Art Mu
seums, the Rogue Valley Art as
sociation brings this exhibition
to the residents of Southern
Oregon.
Also on view at the gallery
heptemner 9 win be a very dlt-
Rogue gallery Is located at 220
West Mam street; gallery
hours are from 12 to 4 p.m.
daily except Sundays.
Ceremony
AtChurch
Weds Pair
Miss Dianna Deanne Schultz
became the bride of Genres Tav.
lor Rowden in a wedding cere
mony performed August 30 in
the New Age church, north of
Eagle Point. The Rev. D. E.
Millard read the rites at 8:30
o'clock in the evening.
The bride's parents are Ber
nard Schultz, 610 South Hollv
street, and Mrs. Anna Schultz,
225V4 North Holly street. The
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Rowden, Pitt Star
Home, Box 85, Rutte Falls.
Mr. Schultz escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
ner in marriage. The bride's
suit was of white brocaded satin
Wedding Plans
Made by Pair
SHADY COVE Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Schauble, Shady Cove,
announce the approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Susanne
Mane, to Bennett Richard Huff,
son of Harlcy R. Huff, Spring
field, Ore. The wedding has been
planned for the last of Septem
ber at First Methodist church,
Medford.
Miss Schauble is a graduate
from Eagle Point High .school
and is employed by Springfield
school district as a secretary.
Mr. Huff was graduated from
Springfield High school, attend
ed Oregon Technical institute
and is employed by his father.
To Meet ,
ASHLAND - Ashland Study
club will meet Monday, Septem
ber 9, at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Fred S. Engle, 534 Siskiyou
boulevard. The book review is
to he given by Miss Gertrude
Engle and the selected subject
will be given by Mrs. Marcus
Woods. Mrs. Elizabeth Sommcr
is club president.
Miss Jnan Callaghan. who was named Miss Rogue Valley
for the current year and who competed in the Miss Oregon talent
contest in Seaside earlier this year, left Thursday night for han
Francisco. Miss Callaghan. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W,
Callaghan, Eagle Point, will find employment in the Bay city
and will attend the John Powers modeling school there. She and
Miss Carol Adams, also Eagle Point, will live together in San
Francisco.
LPNA Sets
Convention
The thirteenth annual state
t l- r, ano Mnhr In DouelaS Huenep
Z Y . M, u' iardt was announced by the
ca Nurses association will be gridMlect.s parents, Dr. and
held in Medford September 17 Mrs, virgil H. Mohr, 2132 Dell
thorugh 19, officers of the Jack- wood avenue, Medford, at an
son county chapter have an-'informal party at Shasta lake
nounced : last week end. About 30 friends
i, i . ' " .i and relatives attended.
Mrs. Helen Dwyer, Klamath j Mr Huenaardt is a son of Dr.
Falls, state president, will pre-' and Mrs. Howard A. Huener-
Engagement Announced
During Party at Lake
The emzagement of Miss Di-.club, and was active m student
Helen Hatton Memorial
Bridge Trophy Donated
The Helen Hatton Memorial
bridge trophy recently donated
by Ashland Bridge club and
Medford Dunlicate Bridge club
members, was displayed at last
week s master point session tor
the Medford group in Girls Com
munity club.
The trophy, named for the late
Mrs. Paul A. Hatton, will be
awarded the winner of a future
bridge club event. Mrs. Hatton,
with her husband, was a devoted
bridge player. She was a mem
ber of the Medford Duplicate
club and with her husband
founded the Riverside Bridge
club and the Bear Creek Bridge
club.
The final session for the Med
ford club's summer series con
test is to he played Tuesday,
September 10. I
Two Sections
The recent master point game
was played in two sections.
Winners of the north - south
ry Holmberg and Syd Smythe,
Grants Pass, 94.
East - west position, Section
A awards went to Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Clark, 110; Col. D. H.
Barber and Ralph Meegan, 9fi;
Mrs. John Dougherty and
George Rode, . 95, and Mrs.
Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. E. L.
Miller, 90'A.
Those who scored as winners
in Section B, north-south posi
tion were Mrs. Ben Todd and
Paul A. Hatton, 128; Mr. and
Mrs. James Rankin, Los Angeles
11414; Mrs. Fred Bunch and
Mrs. Hugh Collins, 111, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finnell
and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and I
Mrs. Bernard Hughes, who tied !
for fourth place with the score
of 109.
Section B, east-west winners ,
were Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Dur-I
land. Grants Pass, M0i; Mrs. I
F. E. Bowman and Mrs. J. J. !
Finegan, 122; Mrs. Herbert!
Roddick and Mrs. D. Staley, i
121 and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
side.
Mrs. Thelma Marty, Med
ford, is convention chairman.
The sixth annual convention
of the organization was held in
1956 in Medford.
Over 2000 Oregon licensed
practical nurses make up the
association".
Marriage Date
Set by Pair
The forthcoming marriage of
Miss Dons Felkner to Dan oil
man, has been announced by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Felkner,
Springfield, former Medford
residents.
The bridegroom-elect is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil-
man, 940 Ross lane.
The wedding date has been
set for Saturday, September 21
at 8 p.m. in Calvary Temple
church, Springfield.
The bride-elect, an employee
of a Medford real estate firm,
lives at 1554 South Columbus
avenue, Medford.
The bridegroom-elect is an
employee of Timber Products
company. Both young persons
are Medford High school graduates.
i nai.HI nalflanH. Calif.
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The weatnng is piaimeu ..
June 28, 1964.
Miss Mohr will be a senior
this fall at Pacific Union col
lege, Angwin, Calif., where she
is majoring in communications
journalism. Last year she served
as program manager of the col
lege's educational FM-radio sta
tion, as editor of the college
weekly newspaper, and as man
aging editor of the literary mag
azine. This fall she wiU serve as
Student Association vice presi
dent in charge of publications.
Miss Mohr, a I960 graauaie oi
Medford High school, was editor
of the newspaper and a mem
ber of the Student council dur
ing her senior year.
The bridegroom elect was
graduated from Pacific Union
college in June with a bachelor
of arts degree in speech. While
there he also served as editor of
the college newspaper, as man
aging editor of the year book, as
president of the Communication
government and debate. With
plans to teach on the college lev
el, Mr. Huenergardt will enter
either Northwestern university
or Ohio State university this fall,
where he will begin work on his
doctorate degree in speech.
He attended Oakland schools
and was graduated from Oak
land Technical High school in
1959, where he was a member of
the newspaper staff and of the
swimming and diving team. He
is employed for the summer by
Union Oil company of California.
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Miss Diane Mohr
(Knackstedt photo)
On Coast
ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Vogel, 1315 Oregon street,
snent the Labor day week end
on the coast. They took a trip
by open mail boat up the Rogue
river from Wedderburn to Sing
ing Springs ranch.
position in Section A were Walt
er Ensminger, Grants Pass, and Forncrook, 117.
nooen uic'Key, izzvs; Mrs.
Frank Baker and Ray S. Wise, Cook lamb at low tempera-!
108; John Shortridge and hires to retard shrinkage and
Chester Rcavis, 105 and Hen- retain juiciness and flavor. i
Custom Fur Service For
The Discriminating Wo
man. Have your furs re
modeled and cared for
NOW at summer prices.
779-1949
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and she wore white accessories
ferent type of exhibit. Entitled and a small white hat of velvet
"The Quiet Eye," It is an exhi- and net. Her corsage was of
bitlon arranged by Mrs. Alfred i pink rosebuds and white carna-
Corbett of Portland who has had
Miss Sylvia Shaw Judson's
unique book, "The Quiet Eye:
A Way of Looking at Pictures,"
enlarged for a panel exhibition.
Both shows are scheduled to
run through September 26.
Couple Married
In Yreka Church
YREKA Linda Lou Baker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard R;iker, Grenada, Calif., and
George Edward Simington, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simington,
Yreka, were married Friday,
August 23.
The double-ring ceremony was
held in First Baptist church with
the Rev. Will H. Muston official- i Falls
'nR- The bride attended Klamath
Miss Patsv HoDBer was brides- Falls and Medford schools, and
maid for her cousin and Fred-1 the bridegroom is a 1961 gradu-
onr himmgton was best man for ' of Butte Falls Hich school
his brother. For the past one and one-half
The ceremony was attended '. years he has been employed by
tions.
Miss Lynda Schultz was her
sister's only attendant. She wore
a pink silk dress with white
accessories and white hat. Her
corsage was of white carnations.
Bernard Keith Schultz, a broth
er of the bride, was best man.
The ceremony was attended
by 15 members of the bride and
bridegroom s families.
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hie rccepunn was held in
Medford in the home of t h e
bride's grandmother, Mrs. Nora
Wood, 1059 Morrow road. The
bride s mother served the wed
fling cake and Mrs. Barbara
Wlnans poured the punch.
The bride's sister had charge
of the guest book.
The couple is living In Rutte
by the parents of the couple and
olher relatives. A wedding din
ner followed at the home of the
bridegroom's parents.
The bridegroom is employed
in Yreka where the pair will
live.
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Brothers Leave
To Enter School
Brent Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, 33 Black
Oak drive, left last week for
Redding, Calif., where he will
he a sophomore at Shasta Junior
college.
Hia younger brother, Gibb
Mitchell will leave this week
for Spokane, Wash., where he
will enroll for his freshman
year at Gonzaga university. The
student has been granted an
athletic scholarship by the
school.
the City of Medford Water com
mission and la stationed at the
present in Butte Falls.
Local Student
Attends Reed
Miss Heather Rode, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George W
Rode, 2242 Buena Vista drive,
Cherry Heights, a 1963 graduate
of Medford High school, has en
rolled as a freshman student at
Reed college, Portland.
The Rodes' son, Matthew
Rode, recently returned from
the Far East where he snent
nearly two months on a tour of
duly on the USS Castor. He is a
regular NROTC student at Ore
gon Stale university where he
will return for his senior year
when the fall terms opens later
this month. He is a member of
the Acacia fraternitv
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