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h'NAf. OCTOBER 20, 13
MKDKORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Sisters Attend Bride
At Wedding in Dakota
Mr. and Mri. Elmer M. Bartleson
(Owen photo)
Holiday Rites
Plan of Pair
The engagement and forth
coming marriage of Miss Jean
Carol Hawley and Thomas Mich
ael Bryan has been announced
by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Z. Hawley, Rich
land, Wash.
The couple has planned their
wedding for the holiday season,
December 28, in Richland.
The bride-elect is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Bryan, 4140 Ce
dar lane, Mcdford.
Miss Hawley attended Univer
sity of Washington and is a Rich
land High school graduate. Her
fiance attended Phoenix High
school and is an electronic's
technician in Navy submarine
service stationed in San Fran
cisco. Talent Woman
Attends Opera
TALENT Mrs. Henry De
Voss, Route 1, Box 589, Talent,
is to arrive home this evening
from San Francisco where she
has been since Friday to attend
performances of the San Fran
cisco Opera company.
While there she has been a
guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edwin
Berger and Mr. Berger, with
whom she attended "Aida," in
which Leontyne Price sings the
leading role, and "Cosi Fan
Tuttl," with Elizabeth Schwarz
kopf. I
Newlyweds
Are Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Fish
er, Mcdford Plaza apartments,
whose marriage was an event of
October 6 were honored recent
ly at a wedding reception given
by members of Bcrean Baptist
church, White City. The bride
is the former Miss Patricia
Goltz.
Also honored were the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin B.
Goltz, 1532 Stratford way, Med-
iord, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Fisher, Route 1, Box 190,
Eagle Point.
The members presented the
couple with a gift and deaconess
es of the church served refresh
ments. Mrs. Adcle Cox poured
coffee; Mrs. Donald Ullom pre
sided at the punch bowl and
Mrs. Dorothy Malloroy served
the cake.
The bridegroom is youth di
rector at the church. The bride
and bridegroom attended Mult
nomah Bible school, Portland.
At Coast
ILLINOIS VALLEY - Mrs.
Delbert Scott and children, Cave
Junction, visited last week at
the coast with her sister, Mrs.
Joe Stow and family, formerly
of Cave Junction. They also
were in Brookings as guests o
their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson
and family. Mr. Robinson is a
former Kcrby resident.
Mrs. Sven Sandberg, 225 Re.
nault avenue, has returned from
New Town, N. D., where she
served as an attendant for her
sister, Miss Elsie V. Todd, for
merly of 251 Renault avenue,
Mcdford when she became the
bride of Elmer M. Bartleson,
October 5.
The ceremony was read in
Gospel Tabernacle church at
7:30 o'clock in the evening by
the Rev. Don Waggoner.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Anna Todd, Gettysburg, S.
D., and the late H. W. Todd. The
bridegroom is a son of Mrs.
Anna Bartleson, New Town, and
the late Carl Bartleson.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother, Arthur E.
Todd, Gettysburg. She wore a
floor length gown of Chantilly
lace over taffeta with fitted bod
ice, long sleeves and Sabrina
neckline banded with scalloped
lace, embroidered with irides
cent sequins. The sequin band
ing was repeated on the hem
line of the softly controlled bell
shaped skirt. She carried a cas
cade of white roses.
Two Attend Bride
Mrs. Paul Wheeler, New Town
was matron of honor for her sis
ter, and Mrs. Sandberg was
bridesmatron. They wore pink
floor length gowns and their
bouquets were of Canadian as
ters. Leslie and Wesley Wheeler,
twin nephews of the bride car
ried the rings and Doris Wag
goner was flower girl. Kristy
Ann Wheeler, also a niece, was
miniature bride, dressed in a
gown similar to that worn by
the bride.
Paul Wheeler, New Town, was
best man and Ordean Fossaa,
Tioga, N. D., was groomsman.
Earl Sathcrwaile and Ervin
Ven'sch, both New Town, were
ushers.
The Rev. and Mrs. Waggoner
sang and Mrs. William Amund
son, Williston, N. D., was or
ganist. Gladioli and chrysanthe
mums decorated the church.
Reception Held
A reception followed in the so
cial hall of Bethel Lutheran
church.
Miss Carol Waggoner took
charge of the guest book and
Mrs. D. U. Peterson, and Mrs.
Charles Austin, served the wed
ding cake. Mrs.- Ronelly Todd,
Onida, S. D.. was at the punch
bowl and Mrs. Larry Mayes,
Pierre, S. D., poured coffee.
Miss Rosemary Austin served
at the bridal table and Mrs. Arlo
Lubke and Miss Darlcne Lubke,
Parshall, N. D., had charge of
gifts.
Other relatives at the cere
mony from Oregon were Mr.
and Mrs. Mclvin Todd, McMinn
villc, aunt and uncle of the
bride.
The bride, until her marriage.
had been a legal secretary for
Brophy, Wilson and Duhaime,
Medford law firm, for eight
years. She is a graduate of Get
tysburg High school.
The bridegroom, a rancher,
was graduated from Sanish, N.
D.. High school
The couple will live in New
Town on returning from their
wedding trip to Canada.
40-Year Members
To Be Honored
Olive Rebekah lodge will hon
or 40-year members at their
Monday, October 21 meeting in
the IOOF hall on Sixth street,
Medford. Mrs. LeRoy Cline,
noble grand, will preside.
Officers are to wear formal
dress.
The committee will be Mrs.
J. D. Brummond, chairman;
Mrs. H. J. Mang and Mrs. Ada
laid Brown.
De Molay Event Slated by Club
ine semi-annuai dinner given I are expected to attend tne poi-
by Medford chapter, De Molay
Mothers club is set for Wednes
day, October 23, at 6:30 p.m., in
Medford Masonic hall. About 90
De Molay members and parents
luck event.
Don Kengla, junior counselor,
will speak and a De Molay mem
ber will conduct a business
meeting.
Wilderville PTA Carnival Slated
WILDERVILLE The annual . and costume parade, a number
Wilderville Parent Teacher as
sociation carnival has been an
nounced for Saturday, October
26 in Wilderville school.
In addition to a cake walk
of new features have been add
ed, according to Robert Stalcup,
who announced the event. Mrs.
George Smith will assist. A
food booth will be included.
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Army Capt. and Mrs. Donald E. Titus will make their home
in Massachusetts following their wedding October 15 in San
Francisco. Mrs. Titus Is the former Miss Joan Bcasley, Jackson
county home extension agent for 4-H for the past two years.
The couple Is driving to the northeast via the southern states.
Miss Beasley Bride of
Captain Donald Titus
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Miss Joan Bcasley, Jackson
county home extension agent
for 4-H for the past two years,
became the bride of Army Capt.
Donald E. Titus in a ceremony
held Tuesday, October 15, at the
Presidio Post chapel in San
Francisco, Calif.
Miss Bcasley, who has been
making her home at 1801 Prune
street, Medford, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Beasley, Stuttgart, Ark. Cap
tain Titus is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Titus, Newton,
Mass.
Lt. Col. Vincent Nelson, post
chaplain, officiated at the four
o'clock afternoon rites. White
and gold chrysanthemums deco
rated the chapel.
The bride wore a tailored
brown wool two piece dress i
with amber jewelry. Her cor
sage was a white orchid.
Mrs. Donald R. Pastella, Mon
terey, Calif., was matron of
honor. She wore a moss green
knit suit with white accesso
ries. Her corsage was a white
orchid.
Capt. Donald R. Pastella
served as best man.
The couple will live in Ft.
Devens, Mass., following a wed
ding trip in southern United
States en route from Medford
to the northeast.
The bride is a graduate of
the University of Arkansas.
Captain Titus is a graduate of
tne university of Massachu
setts.
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