Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 15, 1963, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1963
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruce DeBoer
(Locke photo)
College Students JVed
In Ceremony
ASHLAND The Caesar room
of the Mark Antony hotel was
the setting for the September 7
wedding of Diane Yvonne De
Luca and Sidney Bruce DeBoer.
More than 125 guests witnessed
the 7:30 o'clock evening cere
mony performed by Justice of
the Peace Norman Matteson,
Gold Hill.
The bride, whose parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DeLuca,
Delta, Colo., is a graduate of
Phoenix, Ore. high school and
has been a student at Southern
Oregon college. The bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Walter DeBoer, 760 Clay
street, Ashland. After gradua
ing from Ashland High school
he attended Stanford university
at Palo Alto, Calif., and Stan
ford in Florence, Italy. He has
enrolled this fall at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Wears Organza
The bride wore a floor length
gown of white organza over taf
feta with slender basque effect,
Sabrina neckline accented with
sequins and long tapered
sleeves. A miniature princess
crown of seed pearls and crys
tals held her elbow length silk
illusion net veil. She carried a
cascade of carnations and ste
phanotis in blue and white and
a lace handkerchief given her
by the bridegroom's moth e r.
Mr. DeLuca gave his daughter
in marriage.
Bridal attendants were Miss
Patricia Ann Del uca, the bride's
sister, and Miss Janice Gay De
Boer, sister of the bridegroom,
who were gowned alike in blue
bridal satin dresses made with
bell skirts and scoop necklines.
They wore matching satin head
pieces with float veils and each
carried a bouquet of blue and
white carnations.
Cathy Beeson of Talent served
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as flower girl. She wore a bouf
fant blue chiffon frock and car
ried a basket of white rose pet
als. The bride's brother, Ronnie
DeLuca, carried the rings.
Brother Best Man
Mr. DeBoer had as best m:in
his brother, Robert DeBoer.
John Leslie Hirons, Eugene, his
brother - in-law, usherai guests
to their seats.
Miss Barbara Clinton was
soloist and Miss Caroline Bee
son of Talent played the organ.
Garden flowers decorated the
ball room and were used about
the patio where a reception was
held immediately after the cere
mony. The wedding cake was
made and cut by Miss Diane
Booher, Curtin, Ore., cousin of
the bridegroom, and also served
were the groom's cake made by
the bridegroom's mother and
Italian pastries which the
bride's mother had made.
Miss Linda Davis and Mifs
Barbara Nisle served punch
and Mrs. Philip Holt, Creswell.
aunt .of the bridegroom, presid
ed at the coffee urn. Miss Clin
ton and Miss Beeson supervised
the gift table and the bride
groom's sister, Mrs. John L.
Hirons, was in charge of the
guest book.
For their two - week motor
trip to Victoria, B.C. by way of
the coast Mrs. DeBoer wore a
pink and white linen tailored
suit with iridescent accessories.
Her mother's silk suit was of
tangerine and white with match
ing hat and white accessories.
Mrs. DeBoer chose a beige and
blue ensemble with beige acces
sories. Bnh wore white carna
tion corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLuca enter
tained members of the two fam
ilies for an Italian dinner at the
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Phone 772-8992
CowBelles
Plan Show,
Luncheon
"Day on the Ranch" will be
theme for the Jackson County
CowBelle's annual luncheon and
style show Wednesday, Septem
ber 18 at 12 noon in North's
Chuck Wagon restaurant, 1016
North Riverside avenue. Mrs.
William Bigham, president, is
in charge of all-over plans.
Fashions from Jean Hart's
shop will be modeled and this
year Gibson's saddlery of the
Cascade Shopping center, will
provide a wide variety of west
ern apparel, including tradition
al riding habits, squaw and
square dance dresses.
Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr., will
be the commentator.
Mrs. Armin Richtcr is the
chairman assisted by M r s.
Bruce Merickel. Mrs. Leon Of
fenbacher has charge of dec
orations. Mrs. Martin Grier and her
four children will open the show
with family fashions. Teen age
models will be Miss Mary Ann
Bush, Miss Donna Hammond
and Miss Linda Gibson.
Others who are to model are
Mrs. Richard Ireland, Mrs. E.
P. Stalun. Mrs. LeRoy Offcn
bacher and Mrs. Rolland Smith.
Three generations of the Bonn
ert family also will model, Mrs.
John Bohnert and daughters,
Mrs. Don Bradshaw and Mrs.
James F. Rice, and Lynn and
Sandra Rice.
Ashland Pair
To Fly East
ASHLAND - Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond and Mrs. Hammond
expect to fly to New York Sep
tember 17 where Mrs. Ham
mond will attend a four-day ses
sion of the Woman's Division of
Christian Service of the Metho
dist church.
The Ashland minister and his
wife have plans for visiting with
their son, Dr. Phillip E. Ham
mond, and family at North
Haven, Conn. Dr. Hammond is
a member of the sociology fac
ulty of Yale university, New Ha
ven. Other visits include s few
days in Allentown, Pa. with
Mrs. Hammond's brother, Em
mett Mohr. Their three - week
vacation will end October 9
when they will return to Ashland.
DeBoer home before the wed
ding rehearsal.
Among out - of - town guesis
attending the wedding were the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
DeLuca and their children Pa
tricia and Ronnie, Delta, Colo.;
the bridegroom's grandmother,
Mrs. A. L. Holt, Curtin, and his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Holt, Creswell; his sis
ter and brother - in - law, Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Hirons, Eu
gene; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hi
rons, Larry Hirons, Sharon Lay,
Eugene, and William T. Smith,
LaFayette, Calif.
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Patricia Ann Clay
Clays Announce
Betrothal News
JACKSONVILLE- Mr. and
Mrs. Howard L. Clay, Jackson
ville, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Patricia
Ann Clay, to Duane Catlett, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eston Catlett,
828 West Second street, Medford
Miss Clay is a 1963 graduate
of Medford High school and will
attend Southern Oregon college
this fall.
Mr. Catlett completed high
school in California, attended
business college in Phoenix, Ari
zona and is presently in the
armed forces.
No wedding date has been set.
Jane Louise Evans
(Landis photo)
November Date
Set by Pair
A mid - November wedding is
planned by Miss Jane Louise
..vans and Marvin Wendell Mc
Gee, both grad u a t e s of St.
Mary's High school.
The forthcoming rites were
announced by the bride - fleet's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
James Evans, 2405 Starlite lane.
The bridegroom - elect is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. 'VlcGee,
2410 Stearns way.
Miss Evans is employed at
Lerner shops, Medford Shopping
center and her fiance is station
ed at Sheppard Air Force base,
Tex. He is an airman third
class.
Scout Returns
From Jamboree
Terry Hinesly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Hinesly, 1032 Mur
ray street, has returned to his
home after visiting with friends
and relatives in t h e eastern
United States following the Boy
Scouts World Jamboree in
Greece.
Young Hinesly returned to
New York City August 20 and
visited the Robert Duncan fam
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ily in Washington, D.C. From
there he traveled to the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Beardsley in Detroit
where he visited for several
days and traveled with them in
Canada.
Luncheon Slated
By Social Club
Reames Social club will hold
the first luncheon of the year on
Wednesday, September 18, at 12
noon at the Masonic temple.
Members having birthdays in
July, August and September will
be honored.
A short business mocnting will
be conducted by Mrs. William
Hatzi, president. Mrs. Ilatzi will
announce her projects for the
year.
Chairman for the luncheon is
Mrs. Esther Coleman, assisted
by Mrs. George Wimnr, Mrs.
Carrie Walters and Mrs. Don
ald Chase.
There will be cards for those
who desire to stay after the
meeting.
All members of Eastern Star
are invited to attend.
Neeleys Give
Cocktail Party
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Neelcy
were hosts for a cocktail party
last Saturday evening, Septem
ber 7, at their residence on 111
Portland avenue.
The party preceded the an
nual Yellow Rose ball, spon
sored by Xi Beta Kappa, an ex
emplar chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi sorority, and held at the
Rogue Valley Country club.
Yellow and maroon dahlias
decorated the patio and these
flowers encircled the base of the
punch bowl. Torches lighted the
patio.
Scholarship
To Benefit
From Show
The scholarship fund of the
Beta Upsilon chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi for a young Southern
Oregon college student will bei
benefitted by the group's annual j
fashion show and Hottennany '
Tuesday, September 17 at 7:30 1
p.m., in the home of Mr. and!
Mrs. Joe Hearin, 2517 East
Main street. The event h a s
been rescheduled from an ear
lier date because of inclement!
weather.
Entertainment and refresh
ments are included in the cost
of the tickets which may be ob
tained at Jean Hart's, Rose's
Beauty center, Rogue Valley
Manor, any member of Beta
Upsilon chapter or by calling
Mrs. Calvin McKibbon, 664-2602.
An attendant will assist in
parking cars at the Hearin
home.
Fashions from Jean Hart's
store will be shown, hair styles
will be by Rose's Beauty center
and jewelry is to be furnished
by Wcisfield's store.
Presbyter ia I
Meeting Slated
In Central Point
CENTRAL POINT The Wom
en's association of the Central
Point Presbyterian church will
be hosts to the fall meeting of
Southern Oregon Prcsbyterial
society on Tuesday, September
17.
Registration will start at 9
a.m., coffee will be served until
9:30, when a service of prayer,
praise and inspiration will
begin.
A luncheon at noon is being
prepared for approximately 100
women who are expected from
Roseburg, Klamath Falls, and
the coastal area, as well as
well as Rogue Valley cities.
Mrs. Lloyd McCashen, presi
dent and Mrs. Croskell, vice
president, are in charge of lo
cal arrangements.
The regular meeting of the
Christian Service circle of the
association will be held Thurs
day, September 19 at the home
of Mrs. Harry Tonn, 130 Cedar
street, Central Point. Mrs. O. T.
Wilson and Mrs. Gertrude Grcb
are hostesses for the 1 o'clock
dessert.
Dr. Donald Krug, pastor of the
church, will lead the study of
Chapter 7 of "One People of
God".
Students Return
To Chico State
HORNBROOK John MacKin
non took his daughter, Pat, and
her friend, Ann Rutledge, to
Chico on Monday, where the
girls, who are roommates, will
begin their sophomore year at
Chico State college. The previous
week, Miss MacKinnon had as
a house guest a friend, Miss
Barbara Anderson, Compton,
Calif.
The two students were given
special recognition by members
of the local Methodist church
last Sunday for their faithful
work as teachers in the Sunday
school during their summer
vacation.
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Presbyterian Ceremony Held
Miss Victoria Marie Italiano
became the bride of Stuart
Tracy Crum in a ceremony held
September 8 at Westminster
Presbyterian church. The Rev.
John 0. Reynolds officiated at
the double ring ceremony held
at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Some 125 relatives and friends
attended.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Doris B. Pynn, Cottage
Grove, Ore., and Frank J. Ital
iano, LaCrosse, Wise. Mr. Crum
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Hawk, 809 Grant street.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a floor length
gown of white Chantilly lace and
silk organza over taffeta. It was
fashioned with Basque bodice,
long sleeves and Sabrina neck
line accented with pearls and ir
idescent sequins; the bouffant
organza overskirt was banded
with scalloped lace. The over
skirt was caught up in front and
hack by organza bows to show
Mr. and Mrs.
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a wide lace ruffle. Her bouffant
veil of handrolled silk illusion
was held by a queen's crown of
j pearls and rhinestones and she
j carried a crescent bouquet of
white chrysanthemums and flor-
, els
Attendant in Beige
Miss Beth Bricher, Cottage
Giove, attended the bride. She
wore a two piece beige dress
and carried a cascade bouquet
of pompon chrysanthemums.
John Fawcett served as best
man and seating the guests
were Edwin B. Stuart and Mar
tin David, cousins of the bride
groom, and George Italiano,
j brother of the bride
Mrs. Richard Wyatt played
the organ wedding music.
Bronze dahlias and zinnias dec
orated the church.
For her daughter's wedding
Mis. Pynn chose a turquoise
chalk crepe sheath dress with
matching hat and accessories.
Her flowers were white carna-
Stuart Tracy Crum
Knacksleilt photo)
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tions. Mrs. Hawk wore a forest
green lace sheath dress with
matching hat and accessories.
Her corsage was of bronze pom
pon chrysanthemums.
Reception at Club
The reception followed the cer
emony at the Girls Community
club. Mrs. Harry Hawk and Mrs.
Norman Hawk cut and served
the wedding cake and Mrs. Rob
ert Bell, Mrs. L. K. Morriss and
Mrs. Louis Ruhl poured punch.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hawk were
hosts for a rehearsal dinner at
their home for members of the
wedding party.
The couple traveled to the
Oregon coast on their wedding
trip and are making their home
at Cottage Grove where the
bridegroom is an announcer and
program director for Radio Sta
tion KNND. The bride attended
LaCrosse, Wise, High school
and the University of Oregon.
The bridegroom attended Med
ford school and the University of
Oregon.
Dance Plans Made
By Security Club
Final plans for a dance to be
conducted by Security Benefit
club members were made dur
ing their last Wednesday's
meeting in the Pythian building.
The event, open to the public,
will be held Friday, September
20 in the same building.
Several guests attended the
meeting and poems and stories
told by members were a part of
the program.
The group meets each
Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m., and all interested persons
are invited to join or attend as
guests.
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and friendship to the hun
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Institute
Announced
Medford Council of Church
Women will conduct an annual
mission institute, Saturday, Sep
tember 21 in the Jacksonville
Presbyterian church with Mrs.
C. Weldon Kline as chairman.
Coffee will be served from 9
to 9:30 a.m., prior to the pro
gram. The session will close at
11:15 a.m.
Theme of the program will be
the Christian Mission in South
ern Asia and the Changing City
Challenges the Church.
Book reports on a Christian
mission in Southern Asia will
be given by Mrs. B. Melvin Hoo
ver and Mrs. Everett Lasher.
Changing City Challenges of
the Church will be given by Mrs.
James Rowan and Mrs. Henry
Padgham. Mrs. Harold White
will give the opening devotions.
Those who attend will be in
vited to assist in an offering for
migrant work. Mrs. Everett Fa-
ber is to explain the need for
the offering and describe work
being done.
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