Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1963, Image 21

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    .MKUKOHU .MAIL TIIIBUNU. Mh'UHiKD, ORKl'iON
SUNDAY. SKPTEMBEK 22. 1M3
Many Relatives
Attend Service
ASHLAND - When Nancee
Burns and Wallace Girard were
married September 1 in St,
Johns Catholic church, Duns-
muir, Calif., many of the bride's
Ashland relatives were in at
tendance. The new Mrs. Girard is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth E Burns of Dunsmuir. Her
husb.nd's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Girard, Dunsmuir.
Both young people are students
at Chico State college where
they now make their home.
Traveling to Dunsmuir for the
wedding were Mrs. Nelle Burns
and Mrs. Vern Hastings, grand
mothers of the bride; her aunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Krug; her uncle and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Ward and
son. Two cousins, Angela and
Leonard Krug, were junior
members of the bridal party.
The nuptial rites performed
by Monsignor James Casey
were followed by a reception in
the Dunsmuir hotel hosted by
he parents of the couple.
Wedding Date
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells, Los
Lunas, N. M., have announced
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Miss Carolyn
Rozanne Wells, to Von Melvin
Chesnut, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard M. Chesnut, 3747 Hil
singer road, Medford.
The wedding is set for October
19 in the Church of Christ, Phoe
nix, Ore.
Miss Wells is a 1960 Ashland
High school graduate and at
tended San Jose Bible college
and Southern Oregon college.
She now is employed in the U.S.
Forest service offices at Silver
City, N.M.
The bridegroom-elect, a Phoe
nix High school graduate is a
Southern Oregon college senior.
He is majoring in education.
He also is employed by Tim
ber Products company.
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Mrs. James R. Beam
(Locke photo)
Beam-Peterson Service
Held in Ashland Church
ASHLAND Stephani Lynn I J. Holland in the First Presby-
Peterson and James R. Beam I terian church was attended by
chose August 31 as their wed-1 80 friends and relatives.
ding date. The 7:30 p.m. cere
mony performed by the Rev. B.
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The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Paul MeQuat, Klamath
Falls, and Eugene Peterson,
Concord, Calif., who was un
able to be present. The bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. K. E. Upchurch, 649 Park
street, Ashland.
The bride, given in marriage
by her grandfather, George
Barry, Berkeley, Calif., wore a
floor length gown of white bridal
satin made by her mother. The
strapless bodice was covered
with an Alencon lace jacket hav
ing long pointed sleeves edged
with pearls. A lace panel ex
tended down the front of her
bell skirt that fell to a chapel
train. A crown of white satin
trimmed with pearls held her
veil of illusion net which was
bordered by lace flowers match
ing the lace of her gown. She
wore a single strand of pearls,
a gift from the bridegroom. Her
bouquet was a cascade of white
stephanotis centered with a
white orchid.
Attend Bride ' i
Miss Marci Pagni, San Ansel
mo, Calif., was honor attendant,
with Miss Leslie Uchida, Berk
eley; Miss Janet Miller, Duns
muir, Calif., and Miss Ellin
Miller, Hornbrook, serving as
bridesmaids. The Misses Miller
are cousins of the bridegroom.
Miss Pagni's dress was of
white crystaline with blue roses
and chiffon ovcrskirt of cotillion
blue. The bridesmaids wore
blue satin frocks with overskirts
of white chiffon and blue roses.
Their headdresses were of cotil
lion blue with pale blue short
veils. Each carried a bouquet
of white carnations tied with
blue ribbon streamers.
Candlelightor was Paul Aft
ring, cousin of the bridegroom,
and flower girl was the bride's
three-year-old cousin, Kelly
Barry, whose dress matched
that of the maid of honor. Tim
othy Barry, the bride's cousin,
was ring bearer.
Robert Miller Jr., the bride
groom's cousin, served as best
man and ushers were William
Aftring Jr. and Larry Miller,
Dunsmuir, also cousins, and the
bride's brother, Barry Peter
son, Concord.
Cousin Sings
Robert Miller Jr. sang two
numbers accompanied by the
church organist, Mrs. Imogcne
McCoy, who also played the
wedding marches.
Tall baskets of white gladioli
and pompon chrysanthemums
accented with blue bows stood
on cither side of the candle
lighted chancel.
A reception in the Caesar
room of the Mark Antony hotel
followed the church ceremony.
Those assisting were Mrs. Ger
ald Barry, the bride's aunt, who
cut the wedding cake assisted
by the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs.
Errol Miller. Mrs. Robert Mil
ler was in charge of the guest
book and Mrs. William Aftring
arran"'1 the gifts. Both arc
aunts of the bridegroom. His
cousins. Miss Rita Gae Beam.
Stockton. Calif., and Mrs. Rob
ert Miller Jr. presided at the
punch bowls.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. McQuat wore a two-piece
beige brocade dress with fur
trim and matching accessories
and a fur trimmed hat. Her cor
sage was of pink rosebuds. Mrs.
Upchurch, mother of the bride
groom, chose a pink silk jacket
ensemble with matching acces
sories and accented by a fuch-
Miss Scott
Bride of
John Reeder
CENTRAL POINT-Miss Wal
da Georgina Scott, daughter of
Mrs. Gertrude Scott, San Fran
cisco, became the bride of John
Charles Reeder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Reeder, Cen
tral Point, in a ceremony Sep
tember 6 at Gold Hill Communi
ty Methodist church.
The Rev. Lochlen Gregory of
ficiated at the double ring rites
held at eight o'clock in the
evening.
Mrs. John Rocheleau, Clovis,
N. M., attended her sister. Best
man was Gerald Reeder, Sandy, j
Utah, brother of the bridegroom.
Kathleen Starks, Pasadena,
Calif., served as flower girl for
her aunt and Lauren McDougall,
Ashland, cousin of the bride
groom, was ringbearer.
Mrs. Dennis Starks, Pasade
na, sister of the bride, was solo
ist. She was accompanied by
the organist, Mrs. Grace Bruce,
Gold Hill.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the church.
The couple traveled in Oregon
on their wedding trip, and are
making their home at 303 North
Fir street, Medford.
Pair To Wed
In November
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kumas,
1610 Johnson street, announce
the engagement and forthcom
ing marriage of their daughter,
Janet, to Thomas Walter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Walt
er, 1242 Bens lane. Medford.
The wedding is scheduled for
November 2 at St. Peter's Lu
theran church.
Miss Kumas is a graduate
from Jefferson Union High
school in Daly City, Calif., and
is employed by Cherry Lane
Golf corporation. Mr. Walter
was graduated from Excelsior
Union High school in Norwalk,
Calif, and is employed by Med
ford Neon Signs Inc.
sia hat the same shade as her
rosebud corsage.
A three-piece brown and
beige knit suit with accessories
to match was worn by the bride
when the couple left for their
wedding trip to southern Cali
fornia. Her corsage was the
white orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
Upon their return Mr. and
Mrs. Beam will make their home
at 467 Normal avenue while
Mr. Beam continues his studies
at Southern Oregon college.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Underwood
nderzuood-Ingram
Ceremony Takes Place
Marriage
Announced
News of interest here is the
marriage of Frankie B. Howard,
formerly of 1027 Reddy street,
Medford, and Dale C. Hale, Cen
tral Valley, Calif., which was
an event of September 8 in
Reno, Nev.
The ceremony was performed
in the Golden Wedding chapel.
Attending the rites were Wil
liam G. Howard, Medford, son
of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hcdstrom, San Francisco,
son-in-law and daughter of the
bridegroom, and Donald Hale, a
son of the bridegroom, Central
Valley.
The couple is living in Central
Valley.
The bridegroom is a federal
employee at Shasta dam.
The bride, a lifetime resident
of Medford, was employed in
Ace Roofing company offices,
until her marriage. She previ
ously was employed here as a
dental assistant and she is a
Medford High school graduate,
uatc.
Family members and close
friends of the couple attended
the wedding recently of Miss
Vicki Anne Ingram, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ingram.
1457 Whitman avenue, and
Steven F. Underwood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Under
wood, 1369 Kings highway.
The ceremony was held Sep
tember 8 at Zion Lutheran
church with the Rev. Harvey C.
Coovert officiating. Some 60 per
sons witnessed the double ring
rites held at three o'clock in the
afternoon.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white
sheer wool suit and a flat bow
headdress held her short veil.
Her accessories were gold and
her single strand of pearls was
a gift from the bridegroom.
Miss Marthanne Goodwin at
tended the bride. She wore a
green satin sheath dress with
matching accessories.
David Underwood served as
best man for his brother and
seating the guests was John In
gram, brother of the bride. Dell
Ingram, another brother, light
ed the candles.
Mrs. Paul Evansen played the
organ wedding music and ac
companied Mrs. Ralph Mat
lack, soloist. Gold and bronze
dahlias and chrysanthemums
decorated the church.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed at
the church, Mrs. Ingram chose
a gold brocade sheath dress and
a corsage of bronze chrysan
themums. Mrs. Underwood wore
a gold silk print sheath dress
with yellow feathered chrysan
themum corsage.
Mrs. R. S. Ilinman, aunt of the
bridegroom, cut and served the
wedding cake, and Mrs. N. K.
Porter, another aunt, poured
coffee. Miss Sue House presided
at the punch bowl and Miss
Linda Nash was in charge of
the guest book.
The newlyweds traveled to
Crater Lake on their wedding
trip and arc making their home
in Corvallis where the bride is
a freshman and the bridegroom
a junior at Oregon State uni
versity. Both the bride and
bridegroom are graduates of
Medford High school and Mr.
Underwood was employed dur
ing the summer at Timber Pro
ducts company.
Among the wedding guests
were Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dclancy,
grandparents of the bride from
Tacoma, and A. B. Drury, Med
ford, grandfather of the bride
groom. Also here for the wed
ding were Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Dclaney Jr., relatives of the
bride from Tacoma.
Wavne Chipman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Chipman, 1808
lloxy Ann Place, has returned to
Alaska Methodist University in
Anchorage, Alaska, wncre He is
a sophomore majoring in mathematics.
Couple Names
Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. w. L, Jasmann,
2445 Finley lane, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Carolyn Jasmann, to Jack
D. McJunkin, Medford, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McJunkin,
Klamath Falls.
The bride - elect is a graduate
of Medford High school and has
attended Robertson s school of
Business. She is employed in the
downtown Newberry store.
The wedding is planned for
November 23 at 8 p.m., in First
Methodist church.
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Mrs. Audrey Mocabee of Med
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mcnt of their daughter. Miss
Karen Mocabee. to Thomas
Michael Consbruck, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Consbruck,
Phoenix.
Both Miss Mocabee and her
fiance are graduates of Phoenix
High school and are students at
Linfield college, McMinnville.
The bride-elect attended
Southern Oregon college her
freshman year.
The wedding is planned for
August, 1964.
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Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stine,
Route 4, box 428A, Medford an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Josephine Dean,
to Larry Kenneth Nolte, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nolte,
335 North Ivy street, Medford.
The bride - elect is a graduate
of Phoenix High school and at
tended Southern Oregon college.
She is employed by Cascade
Business Systems.
Mr. Nolte is a graduate of
Medford High school and is ma
joring in elementary education
at Southern Oregon college from
which he is scheduled to be
graduated in December. He is
employed by Safeway Stores
Inc.
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