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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13,1S3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
Rites Held at Baptist Church
One of the fall's larger wed
dings was an event of October
6 when Miss Patricia Sue Goltz
and Douglas Gordon Fisher
were married in 3 o'clock aft
ernoon rites read in First Bap
tist church. The Rev. B. E. An
drews officiated.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin B. Goltz,
1532 Stratford avenue and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, Eagle
Point.
Baskets of white chrysanthe
mums and stock decorated the
altar and yellow and white car
nations with white bows mark
ed the pew ends.
Among the some 275 guests
who attended the rites and re
ception that followed the cere
mony were a number who came
from California, Washington
and Oregon cities.
Wears Organia
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of silk organza over
bridal satin, styled with fitted
bodice trimmed with lace ap
pliques. The skirt, accented with
rows of appliqued lace, was
made with chapel train. Her
bouffant elbow length veil of ny
lon tulle was held by a single
rose with sequins and she car
ried a cascade bouquet of white
carnations and stephanotis cen
tered with a white Pearl Har
bor orchid.
Miss Fredia Goltz, a sister of
the bride, was maid of honor
and bridesmaids were M 1 s c
Loretta Turman; Miss Beth
Wilcox, Central Point, and Miss
Ellen Montgomery, University
of Oregon student. Junior
bridesmaid was Darlene Fish
er, a sister of the bridegroom.
The attendants wore identical
street length dresses of lace
over royal blue satin with short
sleeves, slim front panels and
back fullness. Bands of satin
formed the empire waistlines
and back panels. Their circular
veils were held by small crowns
and they carried cascades of
yellow carnations, the honor at
tendant's bouquet being accent
ed with white carnations. Their
crystal necklaces were gifts
from the bride.
Timothy Fishpr, cousin of the
bridegroom, and Dennis Olson,
lighted the candles.
Four Are Ushers
Glen L. Goddard, Seattle,
served as best man and seat
ing the guests were Richard
Bell, Seattle; Gary Francis,
Ashland; Dale Gray, Portland,
and Dan Goltz, a brother of the
bridegroom.
For her daughter's w e d d ing
Mrs. Goltz chose a pink lace
sheath dress over satin with
matching accessories. Mis.
Fisher, the bridegroom's moth
er, was dressed in an emerald
green brocade shealh frock with
black accessories, and both had
white orchid corsages.
The Rev. John Byron Evans,
and Maynard Hadley were so
loists. and they also sang a duet.
Mrs. Andrews furnished the
wedding music.
The reception given by I h e
bride s parents was in tne
church Fireplace room. The
bride's table covered with blue
tulle over white satin, was net
orated with white carnation
nosegays. The wedding cake
centered the table and crystal
appointments were used.
Many Assist
Mrs. Donald Simmers, aunt
of the bride, and Miss Carol Lib.
by cut and served the cake.
Mrs. Robert Panuccio, a cousin
of the bride, and Miss Donna
Albston, Grants Pass, Presid
ed at the gift table. Miss Lois
Zimmer, San Diego, Calif., a
cousin of the bride, was in
charge of the guest book, and
Mrs. Ronald Fisher, aunt of the
bridegroom, served the ppneh.
Coffee was poured by Miss
Louise Ekerson. The bride
groom's cake was served by
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Miss Marilyn Zimmer, a cousin
of the bride.
Miss Virginia Gandt was in
charge of corsages.
Hostesses were Mrs. Howard
Myers, Mrs. Ross Turman and
Mrs. Virginia Wicker. The
wedding cake had been made
by Mrs. I. A. Spires.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baker,
Arlington, Calif., friends of the
bridegroom, arranged the
bride's and attendants' bouquets
and the corsages.
The couple traveled to S a n
Francisco for their wedding
trip, the bride wearing a blue
brocade jacket dress with black
accessories. Her corsage was
the orchid from her bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of
Mcdford High school and at
tended Multnomah Bible school,
Portland. She now is employed
in the Harry and David s Bear
Creek orchards International
Eusiness Machines office.
Is Youth Director
The bridegroom, a graduate
of Butte Falls High school, also
attended Multnomah Bible
school and is employed by
Ragsdale Logging company. He
is attending evening classes at
Southern Oregon college and al
so is youth director at Berean
Baptist church White City.
The couple is living at Apart
ment 307, Medford Plaza apart
ments. Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Gray, Portland; Mrs. C. L.
Gustafson, Christine and David;
Mrs. Henry Dorrell, Elaine and
Janice; Mr. and Mrs. fcdwara
Goltz, Mona and Carl; Mr. and
Mrs. William Smclser, and Mrs.
H. D. Bussey, all Weed, Calif.;
Mrs. Eldon Sandin, Yreka; Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Fisher and
family; Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Francis and Dotty; Mrs. Susie
Kapteyn, Karen and Kenna Ba
ker, all of Ashland; Ernest Gib
son, Grants Pass and Wayne
Zimmer, San Pedro, Calif.
Degree of Honor
Lodge Will Meet
Decree of Honor lodge mem
bers are to make plans for a
Halloween party when tney
meet Monday, October 14 at 7:45
p.m., in Girls Community club.
Other social events also will be
discussed.
Hostess will be Miss Adaoee
Seller.
Navy Mothers
Mcdford wavy mowers ciuo
will convene Tuesday, October
15 for an all-day meeting and
potluck luncheon. The session
will he held in the home of
Mrs. Frank Meadows, 290 Free
man road, Central Point. All
mothers of Navy personnel are
invited.
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Presbyterian Women Slate
October Harvest Festival
The Country Barn will be the
over all theme for the Women's
association, First Presbyterian
church October Harvest festival
to be staged this week in Fel
lowship hall of the church,
Eighth and Holly streets.
The event to be held between
the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Friday, October 18 will not have
a pre-Christmas theme and no
one person will be bazaar chair
man as in the past, association
officers point out. Rather, an
Indian Summer atmosphere will
prevail.
Luncheon
A Country luncheon will be
served from 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m., and business people par
ticularly are reminded of this
event. Coffee, rolls and cookies
will be available from 9 to 11
a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.
The women's group hopes to
meet various commitments at
home and abroad from the festi
val funds.
The Farm and Garden stall
will feature fall bulbs, plants,
wreaths of dried materials,
friuts and nuts; a What-Not stall
will have odd pieces of china,
linen, jewelry, pictures and
frames; canned fruits, jams and
relishes will be offered at the
Country kitchen, while hand
made and knitted items, baked
foods and other items will be
sold in the various "stalls."
Handweavers
List Program
Rogue Valley Handweavers
guild will see a demonstration
on how to warp a loom when
they meet Tuesday, October 15
in Rogue Valley Manor Tues
day, October 15 at 7.30 p.m.
Mrs. Essie Koontz will give the
demonstrations.
All interested weavers are in
vited. Mrs. Wesley Woodcock and
Mrs. Neal McGrady will be
hostesses.
Auxiliary Officers
To Hold Practice
Officers of the Ladies' auxil
iary to Siskiyou canton, Patri
archs Militant, are asked to
meet at the Odd Fellows hall
Thursday, October 17, at 7:30
p.m. for practice.
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Legislator
To Speak
Jackson County State Repre
sentative Edward Branchi'ield
will speak on the tax referendum
at a meeting Monday, October
14, of the Jackson County Re
tired Teachers association.
The meeting will be at 1:30
p.m. in the Girls Community
club. Mrs. Elizabeth Settle,
president, will preside.
Members of the program com
mittee are Miss Annette Gray,
chairman; Mrs. Gertrude
Holmes, Mrs. Laurene Nye and
H. P. Jewett. Social committee
members for the meeting are
Mrs. Mabel Hundley, chairman
and Mrs. Genevieve Aggeler;
Mrs. Ivah Murray, and Miss
Zclda Van Valzah.
Miss Ruth Nye and Miss
Emily DeVore will be hostesses
for the afternoon.
VFW Auxiliary
Events Listed
Two meetings for members of
the auxiliary to Crater Lake
post, Veterans of Foreign Wars
are scheduled for the week.
The auxiliary will meet Tues
day, October 15 at 8 p.m., in the
VFW hall, 42 North Front street,
for a business session and so
cial evening. Mrs. J. D. Brum
mond and Mrs. O. O. DcBerry
are on the refreshment commit
tee. The other session is for mem
bers of the Auxiliay Sewing
club who are to convene at 12:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ira
Canficld, 104 South Kecneway
drive. A dessert luncheon will be
served and the afternoon will be
spent wrapping articles for
Halloween carnival fish pond to
be sponsored by the VFW auxil
iary at the Veterans Domiciliary
in While City, October 25.
I" IIIGdIc! Hill PTA
Meeting Set
For Monday
GOLD HILL Gilbert A. Mack,
principal of the Gold Hill schools
in District 6 announced that the
Parent-Teacher association will
hold its first meeting of the
19631 school year on Monday,
October 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Patrick multi-purpose room.
He said Hanby and Patrick
teachers will be introduced to
parents and will be asked to
make remarks that will better
acquaint them with the parents.
Mr. Mack will discuss the
parent-teacher method of report
ing which will commence at Pat
rick school during the ninth and
tenth weeks. This conference
concerning each child will re
place report cards for the first
and third nine week report pe
riods, he said.
Charles Meyer, superintend
ent, will discuss the tax re
ferral which is to be voted on
Tuesday, October 15.
Ronald Petrie, assistant su
perintendent and director of cur
riculum will be introduced dur
ing the meeting.
Mr. Mack said October 13
through October 19 is National
School Lunch week. Parents of
Gold Hill schools are invited to
eat at the schools this week. The
usual adult charge of 30 cents
per meal will be the price for
a parent's meal. He suggests
that to avoid overcrowding in
the cafeterias that parents come
according to the following sched
ule:
Parents of first and fifth grad
ers on Monday; second and sixth
grade, Tuesday; third and sev
enth grades, Wednesday; fourth
and eighth grades, Thursday.
Those who find it impossible to
be there at the suggested times,
may go on Friday.
If haircuts were impossible,
hair could grow to a length of
about 10 feet, reports Lilt Ref
erence Service.
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Valley Pair
s Engaged
ASHLAND Mr. and Mr.
Marion S. Felter, 321 Alta
street, Ashland announce the en
casement of their Hfliiphtor
Miss Karen Eljse Felter, to
nooen minsnau, son ot Mr. and
Mrs Alvin .1 Minchall enn
Sterling road, Jacksonville'.
miss r eiter is a graduate of
Ashland High school and at tha
nresent is a iunior stnHoni in
Emanuel hospital school of
nursing, Portland. Her liance, a
graduate of Medford High
school, is attending O r o n n
State university, Corvallis.
No wedding date has been set.
Jerri Ellen Wick
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News Revealed
During Party
Announcements is made of the
engagement of Miss Jerri Ellen
Wick to Terry C. Hulse. Miss
Wick is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Wick, 1975 Sunset
drive.
The bridegroom-elect is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hulse, 530
DeBarr avenue.
Miss Wick is a 1961 graduate
of Crater High school and at
tended Northwestern School of
Commerce, Portland. She re
cently returned from Oakland,
Calif., where she was employed
as a secretary.
Mr. Hulse, also a 1961 gradu
ate of the same high school, is
employed by Western Electric
company.
The couple was honored at a
party in the home of friends in
Oakland before Miss wick re.
turned to Medford. Their en.
gagement was announced during
the event.
No wedding date has been set,
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Karen Elyse Felter
Jacksonville Lodge
Announces Meeting
JACKSONVILLE A d a r e I
chapter. Order of the Eastern
Star will meet Thursday, Octo
ber 17, at 8 p.m. in the Jackson
ville Masonic temple.
Mrs. Helen Buffington. wor
thy matron, and Orval Shores,
worthy patron, will preside.
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Griffin
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assisted by Mrs. Minnie Offen
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