Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1963, Image 18

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDKORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. OCTOBER . 1961
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Couple to
U. and Mrs. Ted Edward De
Ford left for their new home in
Wichita Falls, Tex.,, following
their marriage and the wedding
reception September 27 in Med
ford First Presbyterian church.
The bride, who was Miss Gret
chen Valerie Meier before her
marriage is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hanns Meier, 545 Lo
ziT lane.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeFord, 2533
Sandy terrace.
Dr. D. Kirkland West offici
ated for' the 8 o'clock double
ring ceremony witnessed by
some 200 guests.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore
a full length gown of lace and
silk organza over peau de soie.
The fitted lace bodice was fash
ioned with three-quarter length
sleeves and square neckline.
The slim skirt was designed
with a flared chapel train ac
cented with lace appliques. The
New Arrivals at . . .
jean hart's
Masterful
Mating of
Line and Fabric
For he know'edgf
ible woman of
fashion. Quietly
elegant all wool
knit distinguished
with contrasting
leather trim. Blue
cr charcoal with
grev leather, black
with natural
leather. Sizes 12' i
to 26'!, 18 to 46.
Where you find
the clothes you
love to live inl
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617 East Main
I, l. and Mrs
. Ted Edward DcFord
(Landis photo)
Live in
bouffant shoulder length veil
was held by a crown of pearls
and lace and she carried a bou
quet of white orchids with white
roses. Her pearl necklace was
a gift from a cousin in Singa
pore. Frocks Are Rose
Miss Kathi Uridel was the
honor attendant. Bridesmaids
were the Misses Jeri Myers,
Menlo Park, Calif., Shirley Don
ahoo, Teresa Six, Teresa Thom
as, and Joy Guidry, a cousin of
the bride.
The attendants' gowns and
headpieces with veils were rose
colored. Their frocks were of
peau de soie with jackets, and
back panels trimmed with white
rose appliques covered with
rose colored organza. Single
satin Dior roses held their net
veils and they carried white
spider chrysanthemum nose
gays, which matched their
white slippers.
Jannice Guidry and Carol Mit-
Phone 772-8992
Texas
chell, who lighted the candles,
wore frocks of gold brocade and
their wristlets were of white
chrysanthemums. Both are
cousins of the bride.
Douglas Meier, Whidby Is
land, Wash., a brother of the
bride, was best man. Duane
Tresham, a cousin of the bride
groom, LeRoy Clay, James
Thomas, Marc Prentice, a cous
in of the bride, and Roy Schroe
dcr were ushers.
White gladioli with white chry
santhemums decorated the
church.
The reception, given by the
bride's parents in the church
Fellowship hall, was attended by
about 100 guests. The reception
table was decorated with pink
chrysanthemums and miniature
white daisies.
The bride's mother was gown
ed in cocoa brown chiffon and
her corsage was a green orchid.
The bridegroom's mother chose
a blue crepe frock. Her corsage
was a white orchid.
Several classmates of the
bride from the University of
Oregon were among the guests,
including the Misses Mary Ann
Vukasin, Barbara Powell, Fran
ces Huntington, Linda Lee,
Christa Christesen and Barbara
Earl.
Others from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzgang,
aunt and uncle of the bride,
Bonneville, Ore., and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Tresham, cousins of
the bridegroom, Areata, Calif.
The couple planned to travel
by way of San Francisco, and
Dallas, Texas., en route to Wich
ita Falls, where the bridegroom,
a second lieutenant in the Air
Force is stationed at the Offi
cers Training school. The bride
wore a white knit sheath dress
with floral embroidery, a blue
mohair coat and accessories.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are Medford High school gradu
ates and attended the Univer
sity of Oregon, where the bride
groom was graduated.
Mrs. Jack Six and daughter,
Theresa and Mrs. Arthur Uridel
and daughter, Kathi, were hos
tesses for a linen and kitchen
shower which honored the bride
before her wedding. Also hos
tesses for a shower were Mrs.
George Millian and Mrs. Rich
ard Niedermeyer.
Chapter Plans
Model Meeting
A model meeting for Alpha
Rho chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
sorority will be conducted Tues
day, October S in the home of
Mrs. Wayne Harris, 151B South
Ivy street. Mrs. Joe McCalvy
will assist the hostess.
Also planned is a Hollnwcen
party for members and rushees
and their husbands. The event
will be held late this month in
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cur
tis. The group opened their fall
rushing season October 1 when
a waffle dinner was served in
the home of Mrs. Emil Knutson,
149 Winema way.
Rushees included Mrs. Wayne
Hunter, Mrs. John Dies. Mrs.
Wayne Chitwood, Mrs. Thomas
Hanke, Mrs. Dennis Becker,
Mrs. Lee Hobbs, Mrs. Dennis
Faulkner, Mrs. Roger Schildt
and Mrs. Gregory Gill.
Leave
Mrs. Edward D8vies and
small daughter, Sandra, return
ed to their home in San Fran
Cisco Wednesday evening by
plane after spending 10 days
here with Mrs. Davies' mother,
Mrs. Mary Note, 32 Hamilton
street.
Ceremony
At Home
Weds Pair
SHADY COVE - Miss Shirley
Louise Andre became the bride
of Joe Ben Zehner Jr., in 9
o'clock evening rites read Oc
tober 2 in the Shady Cove home
in which the newly wedded
couple will live. The Rev. D E.
Millard officiated.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert M Andre Sr.,
Williams lane. Shady Cove, and
the bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ben Zehner, Route
4, Box 430ii, Medford.
For her wedding the bride
wore a royal blue suit with
black accessories and her cor
sage was of pink tea roses. Her
father gave her in marriage.
The bride was unattended and
Frank Bahr, a brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, was best
man.
Twelve guests witnessed the
ceremony.
A reception followed the cere
mony. The bride and bride
groom made the first cut of the
wedding cake and Mrs. Kenneth
Burnett continued the serving.
Coffee was poured by Mrs.
Frank Bahr, a sister of the
bridegroom and Miss Joan Bur
nett had charge of the bride's
book. 1
The bride attended Shady
Cove schools and is a 1957
graduate of Eagle Point High
school. The bridegroom was
graduated in 1959 from Grange
ville, Ida., High school. He is
employed in construction work.
Miss Shirley Ann Walker
November Date
Set by Pair
TALENT Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter C. Walker, Route 1, Box
212, Talent, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Shirley Ann Walker, to
Thomas Cleve Zeitler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zeitler,
1111 West Ninth street, Med
ford. Miss Walker is a 1963 grad
uate of Phoenix High school
and her fiance was graduated
in 1960 from Medford High
school. He is employed by Cour
tesy Chevrolet company, Med
ford. The wedding date has been
set for November 30.
Triple Christening Held
A triple christening ceremony
was held Sunday, September 29,
at St. Mark's Episcopal church.
The Rev. George R. V. Bolster,
rector of St. Mark's church, of
ficiated at the rites for Claire
Alcne and Margaret Ann, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. James
Drew Coleman, and Brian Ar
thur, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur S. Monroe, Palo Alto,
Calif.
Mrs. Coleman is the former
Verdell Schwedler, Portland,
and Mrs. Monroe is the former
Carole Coleman of Medford.
Grandparents of the three in
fants present were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Schwedler, Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Coleman, 112 Greenway circle,
Medford.
Godparents of the Coleman's
two daughters are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Schwedler and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Coleman. Godparents
sponsoring Brian Monroe are
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Hosue-Baucom Rites Held
Miss Diana Dale Baucom and
Raymond Lance Hogue were
wed in 4 o'clock afternoon rites
September 28 in Medford First
Methodist church. The Rev.
Gerald Nelson performed the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bau
m, 2168 Crestbrook road, are
parents of the bride, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hogue, 2209 Hill
crest road.
Miss Diane Bush served as
the bride's honor attendant and
Mrs. Max Gillespie was brides
matron. Lisa Vance, a neice of the
bridegroom, was the flower girl.
Mr. Baucom escorted h 1 s
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage.
The bride's floor length gown
of peau d'ange and lace over
taffeta was styled with basque
bodice and Sabrina neckline
outlined in pearls and Iridescent
sequins. The full skirt was tiered
with lace rumes and tne inree'
quarter length overskirt of bou
quet taffeta was picked up at
the. sides witn sen material
bows. The lace edged overskirt
was trimmed with lace appli
ques. Her tiered veil of hand
rolled silk illusion was held by a
queen's crown of Alencon lace
and pearls with an inner crown
of crystals and pearl drops.
She carried a white orchid and
stephanotis.
Attendants Wear Pink
The attendants wore sheath
dresses in identical style, of
azalea pink peau de twille. The
bodices were in princess design
and the detachable overskirts
were made with controlled full-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattson
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettey.
Mrs. Mattson is the former
Sharon Hogan.
Margaret Ann Coleman wore
a christening robe made by her
great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna
Storgard, who was unable to at
tend the ceremony. The gown
was originally made for the
christening of Carol Coleman
Monroe.
Guests attending the ceremony
included Mrs. Helen Schwedler,
great-grandmother of Claire and
Margaret Coleman; Mrs. L. P.
Schmidt, Mrs. Frank Bryan,
and Mrs. George Beardsley,
all great aunts; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Bryan and Miss Mi
chelle Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawerence Clark, Miss Virginia
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lock
wood, George Beardsley and
Frank Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coleman
were hosts for a small reception
following the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond !
.anre Hogue
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ncss. Single self - fabric roses
trimmed the front waistlines.
Their single rose headpieces
held float veils, and their bou
quets were of white chrysan
themums centered with pink
carnations.
The flower girl's frock was of
white organdy with an . alea
pink sash and her basket was
filled with colored chrysanthe
mums. ,
Larry Little served as best
man, and Robert Campbell and
Charles Riley Baucom Jr., a
brother of the bride, were the
ushers.
White chrysanthemums with
pink stock decorated the church.
Maynard Hadley vas soloist.
Miss Randa Leckcr, a cousin
of the bride, and Miss Debbie
Hogue, sister of the bridegroom.
were candlelighters.
Reception Held
About 200 guests were at the
ceremony and some 150 attend
ed the reception given by the
bride's parents In the church
rooms.
Mrs. Richard Vance, a sister
of the bridegroom, served the
coffee and Miss Donna Smith
served the cake. Miss Carol
Lamb poured the punch and
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Miss Clarissa Hogue, a sister of
the bridegroom, had charge of
the guest book. Miss Lana
Wright was at the gift table.
The bride's mother wore a
beige satin brocade sheath dress
with matching jacket and cocoa
brown accessories. The bride
groom's mother chose a cos
tume of turquoise blue satin bro
cade with matching velvet hat
and accessories.
The couple traveled to the 1
Oregon beaches for their wed-'
ding trip. The bride wore a j
beige sheath dress with cran- j
berry red accessories. 1
The couple is living at Park 1
Terrace apartments, Medford. !
The bride is a student at Med- j
ford High school. The bride-1
groom attended the same school
and Southern Oregon college.
He is employed at Medford cor
poration.
Among out - of - town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leck-
er, Lebam, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L e c k e r, Longview,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leck-
er, Seattle; and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Baucom and Mr. and
Mrs. John Baucom, all Portland.
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