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SUNDAY, Church Ceremony Miss Karlene Kay Wiltcr mood became the bride of Larrv Kenneth Wade in 7:30 o'clock evening rites September is in rirsi iiuouau uiuuh. The Rev. Fred Evans officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Wilier mood, 1925 Oregon avenue, Medford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Charles Babb, 2871 Georgia street, and Sam uel Wade, 1819 Spring street. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her fa- ,.. ant mnlher Wpr COWn of silk mist taffeta was designed with scalloped necKiine aim lrt tanaroA slppvps of SWISS Guipure lace trimmed with se- nmnc nnn rmnesiones. n v- shaped inset panel of the same lace extended from the front waist to the floor and a wide band of lace encircled the skirt hemline which formed a cnapei train. Her pouf veil of English silk illusion was held from a crown of pearls and rhine stones. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow rosebuds with a white orchid and streamers tipped with yellow rosebuds. The heirloom handkerchief which the bride carried had be longed to her maternal great grandmother. grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Gochenauer Goodale. Three Attend Bride Mrs. Delbert Harvey was ma tron of honor and Miss Char lene Francis was the brides maid. Miss Sandra Wiltermood, a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. The gown worn by the matron of honor was of gold brocade with mnlrhina crvstaline over- skirt and her shoes were goi r. Cha farrier A hnUOUet oi yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids' tangerine colored gowns, in Uie same siyie were of pure silk, also with matching overskirts of crystaline. Their flowers were bronie chrysan themums, and their slippers were tangerine color. David Rhyden served as best man. Gary Wiltermood, Grants Pass, a cousin of the bride; David Wade, a brother of the bridegroom; Monte Whaley and Hubert Finch were the ushers. Baskets of bronze, pompon chrysanthemums decorated the altar and an arrangement of yellow spider chrysanthemums was used on the guest book table in the church foyer. Maynard Hadlcy was soloist. Large Reception Some 200 gunsts attended the ceremony and reception given by the bride's parents in the CirnrJanA rnAITI nf thfi Church. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Wiltermood wore a honeycomb colored bro cade sheath irocK wiui jacitei and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a sculptured avocado green knit dress with gold threads and her accessories were in gold. Both had cymbidium orchid cor sages, Mrs. Wiltermood's in pale green and Mrs. Babb s pastel pink. Mrs. Brian Watson, Central Point, had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Noel Dunlap and Mrs. Philip Cross, both Medford, and Miss Karen Wiltermood, Grants Pass, a cousin of the bride, received the gifts. Cutting and serving the wed ding cake were the bride's aunts, Mrs. Loyd Wiltermood, Mrs. Walter Wiltermood, and Miss Cindy Wiltermood, a cous in of the bride, all Grants Pass. Presiding at the coffee service were the Mrs. Esther Fusitt, Modesto, Calif., and Mrs. Aetna Carr, nlsn aunts of the bride, and Miss Sharon Carr. Travel Soutn Mrs. Monte Whaley and Mrs. Clarence Allen poured the Travel South i "... Vollnur snlHnr chrysanthemums decorated tne reception lame. pcoraiea uie icvi-yumi wic. The couple made a wedding trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. Tne Drrae s traveling attire was a Oiue wool Knn aress ...:,u m.iAImi, hat anrl orhil. fiha wnr the white orchid corsage from her wedding bou- quet. The newlyweds are living at 25 South Orange street, Apart- )uui vinunr cucci, nj.au- 3, Medford. a bride attended Medford school and is a graduate ledford School of Beauty. is employed at Ginger's ment 3, niecnora. The High nf MeHfnrii Sh l cmnlnveri At Gincer Beauty salon. The bridegroom attended crater Mign scnooi ana Oregon Technical institute. He Is employed by Crosby's Mobil station. Other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cash, Ven tura, Calif., uncle and aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Havens, Roseburg; Walter Wiltermood. an uncle, and fam ily, Loyd Wiltermood, another uncle, and family and Mrs. Alice Haney, all Grants Pass. Pledges Listed For University Four southern Oregon stu dents at the University of Ore gon are among (he sm women pledged there this fall by the campus sororities. The students and their sorori . ties are Sandra Rand, Grants Pass, Alpha Gamma Delta; Laurie Beth Buonocore, Med ford, Alpha Omicron Pi; Jac quelyn Ayers, Medford, Alpha Phi; and Lucy Hearing, Ash land, Kappa Alpha Theta. SEPTEMBER 29, 13 IP mm ft- & i fir EL. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kenneth Wade (Simnnson-M'alkcr photo.) Mrs. Larry Kenneth Wacle before hrr marriage. September First Christian church. Fetz-Beagle Pair Li vino; ASHLAND Following a hnn-, cymoon trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Fclz 111: was flower girl, arc at home in Eugene at H IS j The bridal attendants' sap East l!)th street. Mrs. F'clz is phire laffcla gowns were styled the former Rillie .lean Ronnie, j with low backrd bodices and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-' trains similar to the wedding liam Beagle, 475 Nevada street, 1 gown. They wore short blue net Ashland The hrirlpnrnnm's n:H. ! viiil ttnorlmn.ns enta alP mr, nn( Mrs. William ! Howard Fclz Jr., Lake Oswego. ! St. Stephen Lutheran duirch , , ' , . ' . , of Gladstone was the setting for i the evening ceremony August , AO WlllllWrU UV lIHIie lllilll Jim , guests. The Rev. Edward Base- I . r officiated. Mr. Beagle escorted his' oausnier 10 ine anar. lira wen-1 nuns nmniro were sunn ny Mrc H:irnM Sill i.if unrl at llio I conclusion of the church cere-1 mony a reception was held in the social hull j The bride's Kown ol while i p,,au Slljr ttas ma(,, Wjtn pcau oe soie was made wnn elbow length sleeves and scoop' neckline and the simple skirl i Came 0 a sweeping tram from ! a shoulder bow Her illusion net Veil was held hv a sal in circlet 1 veil was held bv a satin circlet and the white Bible she carried was topped with an orchid. , , Mster Is Attendant Miss Marianne Bengle served as her sister's maid of honor, while another sister, Miss Sally Beagle, and the bridegroom's two sislers. Miss .lonnn Feti and Miss Diane KoIa, were brides maids. Jerry Ketz. the bride groom's brother, was best man Ushers were John V. Brown, Roger Fox and l.ee Wcrdoll. Roger Fetz. another brother. MASTCR IN THt MIDFORD Mr. Beagle escorted his!T. , ,, Held was Knrlrnr Kay Willrrmnnil 2.'!. The ceremony was held at (Siniouson-Walkrr photo) Rites Held; in Eugene and Rodney Kincaid lichled the candles and Kim Rasmusscn hnuquots of while rosebuds and i - '"Hiions. me nower gin s Thc hrjrilys nuilhprW lion. ihc hndi KCi wore dress with a sapphire blue silk h fnnthnrnH hat nnrl n.i n umiui. mi 3. F?tz - nl,,,l'rr of 'he bridegroom. rhnsp A npm nrnpnrtn ennath chose a beige brocade sheath with eorresimnHine areents mis. r rpRy u iseeie Batter, fni-mnrlv nf AvMant nnrl Mc Doris Ililrhenek Snell nssUtpH al the reception, Relatives hwI friends altcnd- 'ug the wedding from Ashland were sirs. Honmce Hitchcock, "". i,,n,ii nuvmuiiv, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. l-arkin Gruhh, a great aunt, and '"nn Gruhh, Mrs. Richard Wes- terfield and daughter Nona, cousins. Ingelher with the 1 cousins. toKothor with the bride s parents and sisters, i Mr. Fell is a graduate of 'Ashland high school and re- i ri..ri i.r hnchelor's rieutee from Oregon Stale university. Last year she taught in the For est Grove High school and this year is on the faculty at Cres well High school in the com mercial department. Her hus band was graduated from Port land Slate college and is now working tow ard his master's de gree in Knglish at the Univer sity of Oregon. Storaqt IS 3 Minimum) (In and out privileges.) Remodeling Repairing Cleaning Glaung 77. 1949 fURRUM SHOPPING CtNTU A Relatives and Go North for Several Medford residents were in McMinnville, Ore., to attend the recent marriage ceremony of Miss Patricia Louise Russell and Jared Lee Black. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Citron, DeLake, Ore., and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Black, 216 South Orange street, Medford, who went north for the wedding. The ceremony was read bep- tcmber 14, at 8 o clock in the evening by the Rev. T. Askew Crumbley in McMinnville First Methodist church. About 150 guests witnessed the rites. Mrs. Paul Quaempts, La Grande, was matron of honor and the Misses Jen becgniy, Grants Pass and Jane O'Dell, Astoria, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Charles Colling, Tigard, a cou sin of the bride was brides- matron. Urother Escorts Bride The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Richard Russell, and was given in mar riage by both her brother and her stepfather, Mr. Citron. Her gown, made by an aunt, Mrs. Frank Miller, Newberg, was of peau de soie with fitted bodice ana long sleeves. The skirt was gathered at the back to form a chapel train and her tulle fin gertip veil was held by a lace crown, accented at thc front with a flat bow. The bridal bouquet was of white rosebuds with a white orchid. The attendants wore gowns of textured gold satin with bell shaped skirts and their head pieces held gold popcorn veils. Their nosegays were of single bronze chrysanthemums tied with variegated ribbon. Noel Black, Sacramento, Calif., served as best man for his brother and ushers were Raymond Barnwell, Roy Doe and Guy Parker, all Medford. Lighting the candles were Douglas Elliott, Medford and Robert Russell. Portland, Theta Chi fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. Baskets of orange ana monze gladioli with autumn leaves dec orated the church. Mrs. John Hofrichter. organ ist, played "Trumpet Tunc," as the processional and "Now Thank We All Our God," as the recessional. Reception Held About 175 guests were at the reception given by the bride's parents in Youngson hall of the church. Mrs. Edward Maguigan, Portland and Mrs. Miller, New berg, poured the codec; Mrs. Bruce McConncll, Portland and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Newberg, served the wedding cake. All are aunts of the bride. Another aunt, Mrs. Wesley Gccr, Tigard, and Mrs. Harold Norbcrg, Bel lingham, Wash., poured the punch. Mrs. Robert O'Dell, Portland, registered the guests. Among the guests were Mrs. Perry Miller, Dundee, Ore., the bride's maternal grandmother, and Mrs. Anne Brown, Beaver ton, Ore., her paternal grand mother. The bride's mother was attired in a beige suit with white ac cessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a beige brocaded sheath dress with gold acces sories. Both had rosebud cor sages. Mrs. Citron's in pink and Mrs. Black's, white. The bride is a graduate of McMinnville High school and the University of Oregon dental school. She has been employed as a dental hygienist in a Cor vallis dental office. Is Engineer The bridegroom was gradu ated from Medford High school and Oregon State university. He IT 7 ?vr :i N Convenient Terms if Desired MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. Friends Ceremony , has been employed as a civil I engineer with the Oregon State i highway department. The couple will live at 1120 Northeast 43rd street, Seattle, 5, Wash., where the bridegroom will study further at the Uni versity of Washington and where he has been awarded an assistanceship in the school of engineering. The bride will be employed in a Seattle dental clinic. The couple traveled to Vic toria, B. C. Canada for their wedding trip. The bride wore a cherry red mohair suit with black acces sories and a white orchid cor sage. Also from Medford at the ceremony were Miss Annice Black, a sister of the bride groom, Mrs. Doe and Mrs. Par ker. Another sister of the bride groom, Mrs. George Ward, and Mr. Ward, were there from Oregon City. Teachers Hold Joint Recital Mrs. Olaf Olesen and Mrs. Frank Glonning held their first joint recital of the fall season on Thursday evening, Septem ber 26, in the Red Cross audi torium. Students narticinatine were Karen Becker, Vicki Tarns, Christine Lundgreen, Paul woeltje, uaroiyn sieeie, Lie Vonna Cole. Janet Plumlev. Cynthia Roberts, Jim Steele, Rhonda Kahl, Kathy Keiser, Lori Cook, Debbie Tarns, Lynn rhries Karen nill. Lnnda We- ter, Karla Sanders and Andrea Roberts. A piano duct, "Minuet" by Pnrroll was nlaved bv Mrs. Robert Cook and her daughter, Lori Cook. Diana Rose Maddox News Revealed Of Engagement JACKSONVILLE - The en gagement of Miss Diana Rose Maddox to James G. Walker has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Maddox, Route 2, Box 2, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Walker, Route 1 Rox 212. South Pacific highway. Talent, are parents of the briclegroom-cicct. Miss Maddox, a 1960 graduate of St. Mary's High school, at tended Southern Oregon college for the past two years, sue is now employed as a secretary for Tucker Sno-Cat corporation. The bridegroom-elect is a lO.'i Talent High school graduate. He is self-employed as manager of Jim Walker company, Talent. No wedding date has been set. .T-f , Our D'mond Art Imported Directly From South Africa! -fHt ( CENTRAL hi OREGON P. pi P if i S j 0 t J (:- A Mr. and Mrs. OSU Groups Fall Rushing A number of southern Ore' gon students at Oregon State university, Corvallis, have been pledged by sororities ana tra ternities there. Girls and their sororities in elude: Frances A. Benjamine, Grants Pass, Alpha Delta Pi; Melinda Mansfield, Grants Pass Aplha Omicron Pi; Linda Fran ces Klote, Grants Pass, Alpha Phi; Diana Gail Paulsen, Med ford, Alpha Xi Delta; Judith Benson, Ashland, Chi Omega; Joan Esther Bristol, Grants Pass, Delta Gamma; Dorothy Lard, Grants Pass, Gamma Phi Beta, and Tracy Blackstone, Vivian Louise Little, Medford, Marilyn Farenhurst, Ashland, Kappa Delta. Southern Oregon men and their fraternities include: Rob ert W. Hoag, Dennis F. Patella, Medford, Acacia; Gary S. Bur roughs, Grants Pass, David B. Pittock, Applegate, Alpha Gam ma Rho; Richard A. Benner, Grants Pass, Beta Theta Pi; Don E. Anderson, Barry L. Goodroad, Medford, Ronald G. Fox, Ralph Wade Jr., Grants Pass, Chi phi; Robert A. Dor ries, Grants Pass, Delta Sigma Phi. Gold Star Mothers To Elect Officers Officers for the Medford chap ter. Gold Star Mothers are to be elected at a chapter meeting Tuesday, October 1 at 1 p.m., in Jackson County Courthouse aud itorium. A dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Mary Fredericks and Mrs. Lena Steuben will be hostesses. 1963 Franciscan Earthenware FALL SPECTACULAR SALE ENDS SAT., OCT. 5 20 OFF OPEN STOCK "DESERT ROSE" and "APPLE" ITEM Reg. Price SALE Dinner ploe $2.50 $2.00 Sild 1.80 1.44 Bread & Butter 1.20 .96 Cups 1.75 1.40 Saucers 1.05 .84 Fruit 1.40 1.12 Cereal 1.65 1.32 Medium Vegetable 3.25 2.60 Medium Platter 5.25 4 20 Gravy 4.50 3 60 Creamer 2.50 2.00 Sugar 3.25 2 60 Rim Soup 2.15 1.72 Footed Soup 1.95 1.56 luncheon Plate 2.15 1.72 Plus many extra pieces ta complete your set. 16 Pc. Starter Sets.. S16.95 "DESERT ROSE" and "APPLE" Take advantage of this 217 IAST MAIN STREET Medford, Oregon Phona 772-40(9 Jared Lee Black (Gillam photo) Announce Pledges Byron L. Crisel, Grants Pass, Daniel J. Miles and James V. Stiger, Medford, Delta Upsilon: Jerry F. Farr, Grants Pass, Phi Delta Theta; Carl L. Farmer, Donald Lee Zicsmer, Medford, Gerald L. Howell, Grants Pass, Phi Kappa Sigma; Todd Donel don Jones, Medford, Sigma Phi Epsilon; and Michael Joseph Stinson, Darryl Lee Stockton, Gary Les Miller, Michael Rob ert Neathamer, Medford, Theta Chi. Marriage Announced Alice M. Hallgren, 1825 Or chard Home court and Arthur E. Brown, 616 Bcatty street, were wed September 21 in 2::i0 o'clock rites read in the Luth eran Church of Good Shepherd, Reno, Nev. The Rev. Vernon E. Hotter performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cardona, 900 Siskiyou boulevard. The bride wore a frock of blue raw silk from Japan with a corsage of white flowers. The wedding luncheon was served in the Holiday Inn din ing room attended by the wed ding group. The couple is living at the Orchard Home court address in Medford, following a trip to Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, Calif. The bride is employed in the loan department of the First National bank, Medford branch. The bridegroom, a painter, is self-employed. once-a-year special at USE YOUR CHARGE PLATE Engagement News Told At DG Chapter House Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wil- liams, 900 Siskiyou boulevard, Medford, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Ann, to Ronald W. Sni dow of Aurora, Colo. Miss Williams, a senior at the University of Oregon, told her Delta Gamma sorority sisters of her engagement at a dinner on her 21st birthday anniver sary, September 24. She is a graduate of Medford High school and is a major in English at the university. Mr. Snidow, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Snidow of Aurora, was a 1963 graduate of the University of Oregon where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He attended high school in San Rafael, Calif., where he was chosen for the all-state football team. He majored in physical education at the university and was co captain of last year's football team, receiving the Hoffman award for the team's most valu able player. He is now playing professional football for the Washington Redskins. The couple plans to be mar ried in June, 1964. The bride - elect's father is president of Medford Chamber of Commerce. Parties Honor Recent Bride At the first fall meeting of Phoenix Thursday club, mem bers honored Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, the former Alice M. Hall gren, with a shower. The Brown Hallgren marriage took place recently in Reno, Nev. The party was held at the Bert Stancliffe home on Third street in Phoenix and hostesses were Mrs. Stancliffe, Mrs. Ray mond Furry and Mrs. D. Stew, art. 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