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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrol Turner
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Catholic Ceremony Held
An event of September 28 at
Sacred Heat, catholic church
was the nuptial mass and mar
riage ceremony of Miss Kath
leen Mary Newcomb and Thom
as Carrol Turner. The bride is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bradley Newcomb, 516 Da
kota avenue. The bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Turner, 513 Alder street, Cen
tral Point.
The Rev. Gilbert Lulay offi
ciated at the 10:30 o'clock morn
ing mass and wedding attended
by 200 relatives and friends.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of nylon organza over taf
feta fashioned with fitted bodice,
long sleeves, scoop neckline and
full gathered skirt which formed
a chapel train. The neckline was
appliqued with Chantilly lace
embroidered with pearls and iri
descent sequins and the skirt
was caught up in the front by
organza roses. Her veil of silk
illusion was elbow length ana
fell from a tiered queen's crown
of lace, pearls and crystals. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white carnations encircling a
white orchid. Mr. Newcomb es
corted his daughter to the altar.
Five Attend Bride
Miss Linda Lewis was honor
attendant and bridesmaids were
Miss Thereas Newcomb, sister
o( the bride; Miss Mary Ann
Doughertys
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Daugh
erty planned to leave today
after visiting their parents
while on their honeymoon trip.
The bride, the former Miss
Darlrne Mollers, is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mol
lers, Route 2, Box 212, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leland .lones, 119 Lozier
lane, all of Medford.
Parents of the couple enter
tained September 28 at a re
ception in the home of the
bridegroom's parents. Friends
and relatives of the couple
called between the hours of 7
and 9 p.m.
The couple's marriage was an
event of September 15 in Las
Vegas, Ncv,
Wears Lace
The bride wore a white lace
sheath frock over tafleta with
matching laee duster.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farris,
Riverside, Calif., aitcnded the
rouple. Mrs. Farris was dressed
in a green and silver brocade
sheath dress.
The wedding breakfast was
served in the Show Boat res
taurant, Las Vegas.
The couple will live in Victor
ville, Calif., where the bride
groom is stationed at George
Air Force base.
The bride is a lflKI graduate
of Glendale, Ore., High school,
and the bridegroom was grad
uated in 10 from Medford
High school.
Honor Student
Enters School
Laura Jean Griffith, an
honors graduate of Phoenix
High school with the class of
'M, is now a student at Ore
gon State university in the
school of science, and is living
at Snell Hall.
She received scholarships
from the O.N.C. company, the
Carpenter foundation and the
State of Oregon Scholarship
committee.
The student is the daughter of
Mrs. Thelma McCurdy, wno for
merly lived at 4225 Cedar Lane,
and is now living at 319 Van
couver street, Medford.
Snider, cousin of the bride, and
Miss Jennifer Espey. Junior
bridesmaid was Diane New
comb, another sister.
They wore taffeta brocaded
frocks with bell skirts and
matching pillbox hats which held
short veils. Miss Lewis' frock
was mint green taffeta and she
carried shattered carnations and
yellow rosebuds. The other at
tendants' dresses were yellow
and they carried bouquets of
pink, yellow and blue shattered
carnations.
Thomas Newcomb, brother of
the bride, was best man, and
seating the guests were Forrest
Cook, Central Point, Richard
McDowell, Central Point, Paul
Newcomb, brother of the bride,
and James Hogue. Richard Stu
art was ring bearer.
Acolytes were Timothy and
Thomas Darland.
Choir Sings
Miss Mary Kay Hochslatler
was organist and the Marian
Choir of St. Mary s High school
sang. The bride had been a
member of the, choir for four
years.
Mrs. Newcomb wore a gold
brocaded sheath dress with
matching accessories. Her cor
sage was of blue carnations and
white rosebuds. Mrs. Turner
chose a turquoise sheath dress
with tiered peplum and black
accessories. Her (lowers were
pink rosebuds and white carna
tions. Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the Knights
of Columbus hall. Miss Helen
McDonnell and Mrs. Lester An
derson cut and served the wed
ding cake and Mrs. Forrest
Cook and Mrs. Richard Mc
Dowell presided at the punch
bowls. Mrs. John Snider, aunt
of the bride, poured coffee. Miss
Mary Walsh was in charge of
the guest book. At the gift table
were Miss Annabell Turner,
Miss Jane Evans, and Miss Ann
Depncr. Thereas Ford passed
packets of rice.
To Colorado
For traveling to Colorado on
the wedding trip, the bride wore
an azure blue Italian knit suit,
with while, red, and blue acces
sories. Her corsage was the
white orchid from her bouquet.
The newlyweds will make their
home at 15 Elm street after Oc
tober 14.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Mary's High school. Mr. Turner
is a graduate of Crater High
school and is employed by Med
ford Corporation.
Among the out of lown guests
were LI. Col. Leslie Conroy, El
Paso, Tex., uncle of the bride:
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murphy,
Grants Pass, cousins of the
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Adamcyk, Gridley, Calif.
Prior to the weddine the
bride-elect was honored at four
showers. A linen shower was
given by Mrs. Leroy Stuart; and
miscellaneous showers by Mrs.
John Mansfield, Miss Mary Lee
Lnwry and Miss Kathy Hout.
The rehearsal dinner was eiv-
en by the bridegroom's parents
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Ford.
Nile Social
Group Newly
Organized
Mrs. Ernest B. Price was
elected chairman for the re
mainder of the year for the
newly organized social group of
Daughters of the Nile, Zuleima
temple, during a luncheon Sep
tember 30 in the Medford hotel.
Mrs. Ralph Krows was elected
treasurer, also until the close
of the year.
The organizational meeting
was attended by 20 members
from Grants Pass, Medford and
Ashland.
Meetings are to he held the
third Monday of each month,
the next to be October 21 at
12:30 p.m., when a no-hostess
luncheon and cards are on the
program at the Medford hotel.
Reservations should be made
by calling Mrs. Ernest Price,
772-2691 or Mrs. Krows, 772-8586.
Dinner Party
Honors Couple;
Wedding Set
Mrs. Maurice Spatz and
Thomas W. Dclzell were honor
ed at a recent dinner given
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Far
rcll at their home on East Main
street. Mrs. Spatz and Mr. Del
zell have announced their com
ing marriage, which has been
set for Saturday, October 19, at
Sacred Heart Catholic church
here.
Mrs. Spatz has made her
home in Medford for many
years, and Mr. Dclzell lives in
Portland. He is chairman of
the board of Portland General
Electric company. Mr. Delzell
has many friends in this city
since his sister, Mrs. Don New
bury, Phoenix, Ariz., was a long
time resident of Medford before
going to Arizonia.
The Farrell's dinner was in
the Japanese theme, since the
honored guests plan to travel
in the Orient following their
marriage. A small group of the
couple's close friends attended
the party.
This week Mrs. Spatz will be
honored at a luncheon to be
given by Mrs. Aimee Deuel and
Mrs. Martin Luther, and she
and Mr. Delzell have also been
feted at a number of smaller
events.
Guests Depart
After Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Brit
ton left Thursday for their home
in Palo Alto, Calif., after being
houseguests for 111 days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B.
Lowry, Fern Valley road, brother-in-law
and sister of the Brit
tons. The guests are known in the
valley from their annual visits
and during their stay Mrs.
Lowry entertained at luncheon
in her sister's honor at Rogue
Valley Country club. Several
valley friends of Mrs. Britton at
tended the event.
Past Matrons
Reames Past Matrons club
members will serve a salad
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Mon
day, October 7, preceding their
business session and social
hour. Mrs. Roy Nordwick, 226
Ross lane, will be hostess.
"etrothal News
Is Announced
At University
The engagement of Miss Kar
en C. Morlan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Morlan, 1625
Stratford Way, to William R.
Monk, was announced recently
at a candlelight ceremony at the
Pi Beta Phi sorority house at
the Oregon State university,
Corvallis.
Mr. Monk's parents are Mrs.
Lewis Arrambide, Ventura,
Calif., and C. R. Monk, Odessa,
Tex. .
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Medford High school and is
a senior majoring in elemen
tary education at the Corvallis
college. Mr. Monk is a graduate
of Ventura High school and the
Oregon State university's school
of business. He is with the re
gional office of the Standard Oil
Company of California in Portland.
A summer wedding is plan
ned.
Couple Honored
On Anniversary
The home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Pedley was the scene of a
dinner given October 1 in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shaw
in observance of their twenty
fifth wedding anniversary.
The dinner table was deco
rated in pink with a centerpiece
of pink and dubonnet chrysan
themums, the anniversary cake
was decorated with silver bells.
Mr. ana Mrs. Shaw were
given a silver dish by the five
couples attending the dinner.
The Shaws were married in
Seattle, Wash., and have lived
the past 12 years in Medford.
Showers Honor I
Bride-Elect; 1
Rites Today
Miss Patricia Goltz. whose
marr.age to Douglas Fisher is
set for this afternoon at 3
o'clock in First Baptist church,
has been honored at a series of
bridal showers.
The first was given in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J.
Turman, 211R Griffin Creek
road, when the Misses Carol
Libby, Ellen Montgomery and
Lorette Turman were hostesses.
Sixteen guests were present.
Gifts for the home were pre
sented to the honored guest.
The next was given by em
ployees from the International
Business Machines department
at Harry and David's Bear
Creek orchards. The bride-elect
is an employee of the olfice.
She was given gifts for her new
kitchen.
The most recent shower giv
en October 1 was held in the
Fireplace room of First Baptist
church. Mrs. Donald Minear,
Mrs. Ervin P. Peters and Mrs.
Walter Olson were the host
esses. Twenty-four guests at
tended. Miss Goltz Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Goltz, 1.V2 Strat
ford avenue and the bridegroom
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Fisher. Route 1, Box 1!W,
Eagle Point.
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Halloween Dance
To Be Planned
Star Promenaders Square
dance group will make plans
for a Halloween costume party
and dance when Ihey meet Tues
day. October 8 at 8 p m in the
home of Mr. and Mrs Edward
Hinkle, 2833 Orchard Home
drive.
Those who attend should take
finger foods for refreshments.
The dance to be planned is set
for Saturday, October 2S and all
interested square d.mers are
invited.
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Style Show
Set Today
SHADY COVE-A style show
is planned for this afternoon by
members of Bethel 55, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daughters.
The event is to be staged at
2:30 p.m., in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Ackerman, Eagle
Point.
All types of clothing for young
women, from formal to casual
wear, will be modeled by the
members.
Girls and young women from
12 through high school age,
who are interested and who are
eligible for the order are invited
Mothers of members and guar
dians also are bidden to attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Parents Tell
Of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Jim J. Hobbs,
303 North Ross lane, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Jeanne Di
ane Hobbs, to Ronald Dean
Evernham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Evernham. 1797 South
Stage road, Medford.
Both the bride-elect and her
fiance are 1963 Medford High
school graduates. He is attend
ing Oregon Technical institute,
Klamath Falls.
No wedding date has been set.
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Guests
O'BRIEN Jack Eisenhrey,
Los Angeles, is a guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. Helen
Cooke. Also visiting Mrs. Cooke
is her son, Wallace Eisenbrey,
White City, an uncle of the Los
Angeles visitor.
Bonnie Jean Van Dyke
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OES Officer
Slates Visit
CENTRAL POINT-Mrs. Ma
rie Breckenridge, Kerby, will
make an official visit to Nevita
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, Tuesday, October 8 at 8
p.m., in Central Point Masonic
temple. She will be here as a
district representative for
ESTARL committee of the
grand chapter and will report
on the latest mlormation on
awards made under this na
tional project for students train
ing in religious leadership.
Mrs. Ralph Johnson and J. E.
Vincent, worthy matron and pa
tron, will preside.
Mrs. James Hopkins is re
freshment chairman. She will
be assisted by Mrs. Helen
Ducker, Mrs. Aubrey Taylor
and Mr. Hopkins.
Miss Van Dyke
Donald Korth
Engaged to Wed
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Miss Bonnis
Jean Van Dyke to Donald C.
Korth, Phoenix. Miss Van Dyko
is the daughter of Mrs. Naomi
H. Van Dyke, 204 Bradford
Way, and Frank J. Van Dyke,
Route 3, Box 163, Medford.
Mr. Korth's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Korth, Pio
neer road, Phoenix.
The bride-elect is a gradual
of Medford High school and at
tended Southern Oregon colleen
for two years. She is a senior
in general social science at the
University of Oregon.
Mr. Korth, a graduate of
Phoenix High school, also at
tended Southern Oregon college
and is a senior at the Univer
sity of Oregon majoring in art
education. He plans to enter
the Armed services in No
vember. An early summer wedding is
planned.
HORNBROOK Guests last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Johnson were his son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnson and daughter, Hay
ward, Calif.
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