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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. OCTORER 27, 1963 C 3 ' PFyatt-Urie Ceremony Held l Vi Ksf iff " ' IMr. and Mrs. Thomas William Wyatt III are shown here as they cut their wedding cake during the reception which followed their recent marriage in First Presbyterian Church. The bride is the former Miss Sharyn Elaine Uric. The bride's gown was of hand-clipped Chantilly lace over taffeta and the bouffant skirt was picked up in front over a tiered ruffle of lace and tulle and held with a lace rose. A queen's crown of pearls and rhinestoncs held her veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses. (Landis photo) y u ur II jean hart's by a waist-dfcEpg feather belt. For that girl-of-the-moment looV. Oupj Exslutively Vfhr you find the clothe you love to live in. Miss Sharyn Elaine Urie be came the bride of Thomas Wil liam Wyatt III October 18 in one of the valley's larger autumn weddings. The ceremony was read at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening in First Presbyter ian church. Dr. D. Kirkland West officiat ed for the double ring rites wit nessed by some 200 guests. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert John Urie, 330 Hillhouse Street, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Wyatt II, 630 South Holly street. Bride Wears Lace The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace over taffeta with basque bodice, long sleeves and Sabrina neckline embroidered with pearls and iridescent sequins. Her bouffant skirt was picked up in the front over a tiered ruffle of lace and tulle. A queen's crown of pearls and rhinestone held her bouffant hand-rolled silk illusion veil and her bouquet was of white roses. Miss Marilyn Barker was the honor attendant and the Misses Linda Wyatt, a sister of the bridegroom, and Sandra Nelson, Portland, a cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Lighting the candles were Miss Barbara Urie, a sister of the bride and Edward Wyatt, a brother of the bridegroom. Gowns of Satin ' The matching frocks worn by the bride's attendants were of emerald green brocaded satin. The street length bell-shaped skirts were accented with bows at the back waistlines and their headbands were of green velvet. They carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums. Miss Barbara Urie was dressed in a champagne colored organdy frock and her wristlet was of matching colored carna tions. Stanley A. Newnham, Gold Hill, a cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man and ushers were Larry Wyatt, a brother of the bridegroom; James free man, Sams Valley; and Gary Niedermeyer and Robert Walk er. The church was decorated with white gladioli and chrysan themums. Mrs. A. L. Clay was soloist and Mrs. Norman Thames was organist. Reception at Church For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Urie wore a metallic knit dress with antique gold acces sories and the bridegroom's mother chose a green wool sheath dress with bone colo: accessories. Both had orchid corsages, Mrs. Urie s gold ana Mrs. Wyatt's green. The reception which followed was given by the bride's parents in the Fellowship hall of the church. Pouring coffee was Mrs. Rob ert L. Butler and presiding at the punch bowl was Miss Pam ela Hosick. Mrs. Dale A. Mon roe and Mrs. Henry Myhre cut and served the wedding cake. Miss Roma Sims had charge of the guest book and Miss Marta Luther was at the gift table. Miss Linda Grimes served the bridegroom's cake. The bride's table was decor ated with an epergne and candle .arrangement of white pompon chrysanthemums and miniature cold carnations. On the serving table was a wedding candolier of white tapers and white Mow ers. The couple made their wed ding trip to Diamond Lake Re-sort. They are living at 222 South Ivy street. Grandparents Attend Among the guests at the wed ding and reception were three couples of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Urie, Ash land, naternal grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. wnus Allen, Tacoma, Wash., her ma ternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foose, Med' ford, maternal grandparents of the bridegroom. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorburn, Portland, relatives of the bride; Ernest Wold and Darrell Wold, Bandon; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nelson and family, Portland, uncle and aunt of the bride; Mrs. Nita Nelson, and Miss Helen Bailey, both Portland, Miss Christcl Nicrobisch, a stu dent at Southern Oregon college from Berlin, Germany, and Miss Peggy Riechers, a classmate The bride is a 1963 Medtora High school graduate and is employed as a secretary for Darling, Inc., realtors, and we bridegroom was graduated in 1962 from Bandon High school. He is employed by Dave Bech tel, Inc., Talent, as a truck driv er and warehouseman. The wedding rehearsal dinner was given by the bride's parents in their home. Pre-wedding events included a shower given by Miss Barker, the honor, attendant and her mother, Mrs. Ray Barker. Mis cellaneous gifts were given the bride-elect. A kitchen and recipe shower was given by Mrs. Jack A. Edson. Old rrib sheets make good Reception in Portland Honors Officer, Bride Capt. and Mrs. Michael R DeVore, whose marriage in Honolulu, Hawaii, was an event of October 13, are to be hon ored at a reception set for to day in the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norton A. Peters, Portland. The bride is the former Miss Karolyn Ann Peters. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald De Vore, 806 East Jackson street, Modford, who are in Portland to attend the event. The newly married couple Couple Married In Happy Camp HAPPY CAMP - The home of the bride here was the setting for the marriage of Darlene Hegler and Cornelius Attebury both of Happy Camp, on the evening of October 11. The cere mony was read by the Rev. Helen Loucks. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a pink sheath with matching headpiece and white accessories. Attending the young couple were Miss Donna Halstcad, and Tom Hegler, a brother of the bride, both of Happy Camp. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hegler, Happy Camp. Mrs. Hegler wore a green nylon sheath dress with white accessories. The young couple are at home in Happy Camp where the bride groom is employed. Wedding Date Set By Couple Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, 2118 Dellwood avenue, an nounce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daughter, Sandra, to Glenn L. Vandergaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Vandergaw, Lakeview, Ore. The bride-elect was graduated in 1959 from Medford High school, attended Lewis and Clark college and was graduated from Southern Oregon College. She is now teaching in Hayward, Calif. ! The bridegroom - elect is a graduate of Lakeview High ' school and Southern Oregon col lege and is now doing graduate work at the college. A December 29 wedding is 1 planned at Westminster Presby-! terian church in Medford. Neighbors Plan Potluck Dinner A polluck dinner will be held Monday, October 28, by Chrys anthemums Circle of Neighbors of Woodcraft at the Eagles hall. The dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naff-1 ziger will be in charge of the committee for the evening. Members may take guests. visited here with his parents last week. The wedding ceremony was performed in the chapel of Hickam Air Force base, Ha waii, by Maj. Wilbur C. Hall, who used the Methodist church rites. The couple chose to be mar ried on the birth date of the bridegroom's grand mother Mrs. Con DeVore, Medford. The bride was given in mar riage by Maj. Gerald V Kehrli. of Hickam base, a cousin. The bride's gown was made of silk satin brocade with cha pel train; the bride had pur chased the material in Japan. Her bouquet was of white orchids. Mrs. William D. Esselstem was matron of honor and Miss Nancy M. Kuhl the maid of honor. Both are of Honolulu. Their kelly green crepe (rocks were made in empire style and their flowers were white orchids. Capt. Robert A. Gallagher, Wheeler Air. Force base, Ha waii was best man and Lt. Leo Petit, Springfield, Mass., was usher. The reception, given by the bride's parents, was held in the Japanese Teahouse at the Pearl Harbor Naval Base. The couple made their wedding trip to Kauai, Hawaii. They will live at Patrick Air Force Base. Cocoa Beach, Fla., Captain DeVorc's next assign ment, where they plan to re main for the duration of his assignment in the Ah" Force. The bride is a graduate of Oregon State university and the University ot uregon scnool oi nursing. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She has been employed at Straub Clinic, in Honolulu. The bridegroom, a University of Oregon dental school gradu ate, has been stationed at Osan, Korea. He is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. His family has lived in Med ford for some SO years. v. , Miss fclva Bratton (Uraincrd pholu) Holiday Date Set by Pair Miss Elva Bratton and Roger L. Macy have chosen a holiday date for their wedding rites. An nouncement of their forthcom ing marriage has been made by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bratton Jr., 613 Carrington street. The bridegroom-elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Macy, Klamath Falls. Miss Bratton is a 1962 gradu ate of Medford High school. She attended Southern Oregon col lege and currently is employed at boulhcrn Oregon Lease com pany. Her fiance, who was gradua ted the same year from Klam ath Union High school, is at tending Wenatchce Junior col lege, Wenatchce, Wash. The ceremony is to be read December 22 in St. Mark's Epis copal church. Prevent drips of candle wax from falling onto table linens by putting the candies in the refrig erator for several hours before lighting them, says the Ameri can Institute of Laundering. Graduate Nurse And Minister To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Ritchie, G 1 e n s i d e, Pa., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Louise Ritchie, to the Rev. L. Allen Marsh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allen Marsh, 701 West Jackson Street, Medford. Miss Ritchie, a graduate of Abington High School, Abing lon, Pa., was graduated from Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila delphia, Pa., and is a registered nurse, aho spent three years as assistant head nurse at Pon tine General Hospital, Pontiac, Mich. Miss Ritchie attended Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, and is continuing her studies toward a bachelor degree in nursing at the University ot Washington, Seattle. The Rev. Mr. Marsh received his bachelor of arts degree from Seattle Pacific College in Wash ington and B.D. degree from Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Ky. He was ordained in the rree Methodist Church in July, 1963. The minister is preparing for overseas mission ary service by serving his first pastorate at Courtcnay Free Methodist Church, Courtcnay, B. C. Canada. On occasion, the Rev. Mr. Mash has spoken at the Free Methodist Church of Medford while visiting his parents here. The wedding will be held at Seattle during the holidays. Topic Announced For Relief Ward "Church Government, Its Or ganization and Structure," will be the social science lesson to be given by Mrs. Gordon Westwood during the meeting of First Ward Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Wednesday, October 30. The session will open at 10 a.m.,. and will be held in the chapel at the corner of Monroe and Ivy streets. A nursery will be provided. Eagle Point Community Plans Bazaar Saturday EAGLE POINT-Plans for the Eagle Point community ba zaar, to be held Saturday, No vember 2 from 12 to 9 p.m. at the Grange hall will be com pleted early this week. Women of the Home Econom ics Club of the Eagle Point Grange, who are sponsoring the bazaar are busily completing articles for the fancy work ta ble, making breads, cakes and other delicacies for the cooked food sale was well as getting food prepared for the refresh ment booth. A number of organizations and individuals from the com munity have told of plans for bazaar booths. The local garden clubs, extension units and a sorority chapter have announc ed their plans and several indi viduals will display hobbies. One group Is making doll clothes; another will have greet ing cards and recipe cards; one will have a booth with poman ders, while a rummage sale it being held by another. One woman from the White City area, who has a greenhouse, will feature African Violets and winter plants such as Christmas cactus. During the afternoon and eve ning, Bob Cull of the Music Center will furnish music. 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