SUNDAY,
Burm-Todd Ceremony Heldudin Lou
The (our grandmothers of Miss
Beverly Jean Todd and David
R. Burns were present when the
couple was married November
2a at 8 o'clock in the evening in
First Baptist Church.
The Rev. Bernard Andrews
officiated, assisted by the Rev.
Roy C. Price, Portland, of Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance, a
brother-in-law of the bride
groom. The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Angus Todd, 12
Ashland Avenue, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale E. Burns, 2241 Dcllwood
Avenue.
Mrs. Dora B. Brantley and
Mrs. W. A. Todd, maternal and
paternal grandmothers of the
bride, are both of Medford. Mrs.
Victor Cramer, the bridegroom's
paternal grandmother, is of Ash
land, and Mrs. Edward Cham
berlain, his maternal grand
mother, was there from Eagle
Point. , , ,
Guests also attended from
California, Washington and oth
er parts of Oregon.
Bride Wears Satin
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a gown of
bridal satin designed with self
fabric cummerbund and bell
skirt. Her small pillbox head
piece of tulle and Chantilly lace
was trimmed with pearls and
held her elbow length veil of
Knnlish silk illusion. The bridal
bouquet was of white colonial
roses ana siepnanoiis.
Miu Dnrnthv Hansen. Soa-
kane, was honor attendant and
bridesmaids were Miss Julianne
Ynaklev: and Miss Bonnie
Brantley, Santa Rosa, Calif., a
cousin of the bride. Mrs. Paul
Evors, Central Point, was
bridesmatron.
The attendants wore gowns of
antique gold satin with bell
shaped skirts, and long white
gloves. Their headpieces held
circular veils and they carried
gold pompon chrysanthemums.
Miss Cynthia Ryerson, Central
Point, a cousin of the bride, and
Miss Cynthia Spaulding, lighted
the candles. Their frocks were
of crystaline and they wore
wristlet corsages of white car
nations. Miss Clara Chapman, San
Francisco, was organist and so
loists were the Rev. Byron
Evans; and tho Rev. Mr. Price,
who also sang a duet.
Bruce Longstreth, San Fran
risen, served as best man, and
seating the guests were Michael
Ruler. Reddintt: Lynn Sturgill,
Grants Pass, a cousin ot the
bridegroom, and Paul Evers,
Central Point. Rick Chamber
lain, Eagle Point, and Gary
Si.iilh wore groomsmen.
Baskets of bronze chrysanthe
mums and candelabra with tap
ers decorated the church and
pews were marked with ribbon
bows and candles.
Iterenllon Is Large
Some 225 guests attended the
ceremony and reception held in
the church Fireplace Room, and
Riven by the bride's parent.
Decorations Included a garden
setting with fountain. The
bride's table was centered with
the wedding cake encircled with
ivy, and an arrangement of
chrysanthemums decorated the
recenlion Inble.
Mrs. L. A. Ryerson, Central
Point, an aunt of the bride, was
in charge of the reception ar
rnncomcnts and Mrs. Robert L.
Itinntley, another aunt, poured
coffee. Mrs. Ellis Chartier serv
ed the weddine cake, and Mrs,
.larksnn Jones, a cousin of the
bride, assisted. Mrs. Agnes
Pnthmann assisted with the dec
urnling. At the gift table were aunts of
the bride. Mrs. Jack Walker,
Ashland; Mrs. Harlan Maytield,
Grunts Pass and Mrs. Philip
Todd, Central Point. The bride
groom's sister, Mrs. Price, Port
land, registered the guests.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Todd wore a teal blue
sheath dress with moss green
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother chose a multi-colored
silk print dress with brown ac
cessories and matching feather
ed hat. Both had white carnation
corsages.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Northern California,
returning Decemher 1 to live in
Ashland.
Many Guests
Among guests from out of
;.n were the ri children,
Steven and Cindy, cousins of the
bridegroom: Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Chambcrlnin, Karen, Rod, Brad
nnrl .lav Vnrtiinn Pallf tinnla
aunt and cousins of the bride
groom; Mrs. Raymond Conlcy,
Reseda, Cam.; Durwin Shepson,
San Francisco; Mrs. Butcr, Red
ding; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mainwaring Jr., Ncwberg; The
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Evers,
Elma, Wash.; Miss Nancy Knip-
pcl, and Mrs. Fetra Hagen and
grandchildren, Karen and Dob
ra. all Portland.
The bride is a 1960 graduate
of Medford High School, and has
attended Simpson Bible College,
San Francisco, and Westmont
College, Santa Barbara. She is
a senior at Southern Oregon Col
lege majoring in elementary ed
ucation and is employed by
Medford School District as an
associate teacher.
The bridegroom, a I960 gradu
ate of Shasta Union High School,
Redding, has attended Simpson
Bible College, San Francisco,
and City College of San Fran
cisco. He is a student at South
ern Oregon College, majoring In
business administration.
DECEMBER 8, 1!M3
. . $ CP
Mr.
and Mrs. David R. Burns
(Southern Oregon Color photo)
Fur Style Show Planned
For Annual Charity Ball
A Curtis Stewart fur style
show will be only one of the
highlights of the Golden Ball
Saturday, December 14, at the
Rogue Valley Country Club.
This year Medford Junior
Service League's invitational
Christmas charity ball will bene
fit the School of Hope for re
tarded children.
League members will model
the furs from Jean Hart's in an
informal style show during the
cocktail hour from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Later In the evening the ouecn
of the ball will be announced.
Women attending will be judged
for their outstanding coiffures
and headdresses.
Raoul Maddox's five piece
band from Ashland will provide
dance music for the guests dur
ing the evening.
Reservations may he made by
telephone to Mrs. Donald Mc
Neil at 772-2163 or writing her at
734.1 Westovcr Drive.
Cochairmcn for the ball are
Mrs. Floyd Hart and Mrs. Rob
ert K. Hood. Mrs. Loren L. Saw
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yer is in charge of decorations,
Mrs. Donald McNeil, invitations
and reservations; Mrs. Arlon
Skinner, grceters; Mrs. Norman
Capsey and Mrs. Jack Lewis,
prizes; Mrs. Fred Lewis, menu,
and Mrs. Gordon E. Williams,
publicity. ,
Engagement
Is Announced
EAGLE POINT - Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Westover, Route 1,
Box 329, Eagle Point, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Ruth Ann Westover, to
Alvin 0. Aydelott, son of Mr,
and Mrs. F. W. Aydelott, 3480
Liberty Road, Southeast, Salem
The bride-elect was graduated
from Eagle Point High School
and Southern Oregon College
She Is teaching fourth grade at
Wilson behoof in Medford.
Her finnce, a graduate of
Salem High School, is employed
by the Oregon State Highway
Department, Salem.
A June wedding is planned, j
I r- 220 E. Main Leons JT3
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wed to Kooerc iviaentz
Jacquelin Lou Berteau and
Robert Caldwell Maentz Jr.,
were married November 30 in a
o'clock afternoon ceremony
read by the Rev. Dell E. Millard
in the New Age cnurcn, near
Eagle Point.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred F. Charley, 744
Beall Lane, Medford. The bride
groom's parents are Mrs.
George' Rasmussen, 21 Acorn
Way, Medford, and Robert C.
Maentz, Oakland, taut.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an ice
green brocaded satin sncain
dress with light green acces
sories. Her corsage was oi yel
low rosebuds.
Mrs. Dale P. Newton, Red
ding, Calif., a sister of the
bride, was tne nonor attendant.
Her suit was of light green mo
hair and she wore a white car
nation corsage.
Brother Best Man
Peter Rasmussen, a brother
of the bridegroom, served as
best man.
William Charley, a brother of
the bride, lighted the candles.
Nick, Chris and Terry Ras
mussen, brothers, ot the bride
groom, and John Swartsfager, a
brother of the bride, served as
ushers.
Maynard Hadley was soloist.
Mrs. Genevieve McCorkle was
organist and Mrs. Millard
played the piano.
Over 60 guests attended the
ceremony and reception given
by the bride's parents. Miss
Janet O Sullivan continued serv
ing the wedding cake and Miss
Lynda Lamb poured punch. Mrs.
Kenneth Curtis, an aunt of the
bride, had charge of the bride's
book.
Presiding at the gift table
Marriage News
Of Interest Here
- Miss Mary Caroline Dodge,
San Francisco, daughter of Ste
ven J. Dodge, 907 South Holly
Street, became the bride of Rob
ert Morales, San Francisco, in a
ceremony hold December 3 in
The Wedding Chapel, Reno,
Nev.
The bride, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dodge,
519 King Street, is formerly of
Medford, having attended ele
mentary and junior high school
here. She is a graduate of San
Mateo High School. Mr. Morales
is employed by Standard Oil
Company of California in San
Francisco where they will make I
their home.
WOODS
220 E.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
Berteau
.AT..
were Mrs. Stanley Mooster and
Mrs. Donald Cain.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception the bride's mother
wore a flowered brown and dove
grey silk dress and the bride
groom's mother chose a brown
wool suit with mink collar.
Among the guests were grand
parents of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. William Corcoran, and the
bridegroom's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Roberts.
To Car"?!
The couple made their wed
ding trip to San Francisco and
Carmel, Calif, The bride's trav
eling costume was a black and
white wool tweed suit with green
accessories.
The newlywcds will live in
Medford.
The bride is a 1958 eraduate
of Medford High School and is
employed at Swem's Book and
Gift Store.
The bridegroom, a 1954 eradu
ate of Medford High School was
graduated in 1962 from Willam
ette Law School, Salem.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Morkert-Larson
Rites Announced
Miss Lorraine Larson became
the bride of Theodore Morkert
Jr., 331 South Ivy-Street, Med
ford, in a ceremony held No
vember 30 at Reno, Nev. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ole S. Larson, Route 1,
Box 273, Central Point.
The double ring rites were
held at 11 o'clock in the morn
ing. The bride wore a light blue
knit suit. ,
. Mr. Morkert's parents are
Mrs. C. F. Fulks, Thompson
Falls, Mont., and T. R. Morkert,
Prineville, Ore.
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High School. Mr. Mor
kert served four years with the
U. S. Navy and is employed by
Heinz Construction Company.
The couple was honored at a
reception at the Larson home
December 7. They are making
their home at 1120 Niantic
Street.
To Elect
An outside guard and trustee
are to be elected by the auxil
iary to Crater Lake Aerie, Fra
ternal Order of Eagles when
they meet Thursday, December
12 at 8 p.m., in the Eagles Hall.
Two More
Experienced
Beauticians
Added To
Our Staff
Jiime to look
your Prettiest
Ann Bruning
Virginia Doyle
Phone 773-1841
Christmas
Program Set
"Beyond Bethlehem," a
Christmas program, will be pre
sented at the Tuesday, Decem
ber 10, meeting of the Woman's
Mission Society of Eastwood
Baptist Church at 10 a.m. at the
church. -
Mrs. Dean Anderson, presi
dent of the society, is in charge
of the program with Mrs. Deane
Sitzman and Mrs. Robert Balk
assisting. An offering of love
gifts will be taken at this meet
ing rather than in circle meet
ings this month and the love
gift for the year will be ded
icated. Hostesses for the luncheon at
noon are Mrs. Harold Hewlett
and Mrs. Joseph Rehmer.
Several individual Christmas
trees are being assembled under
the direction of Mrs. John T.
Johnson. White Cross work has
begun in the circles, and the
quota will go to American Bap
tist missionary. Miss Virginia
Nickerson, in the Congo.
Yearbooks have been com
pleted and Mrs. Carl Jones, first
vice 'president, is distributing
them to members at society and
circle meetings.
.Open
Evenings by
Appointment
'
skilled beauticians
Fay Rashe
Marjorie Hoffine
311 GENESSEE
Corner of Jjckson & Genesis
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To Install
JACKSONVILLE - Women's
Association of Jacksonville Pres
byterian Church will install offi
cers at a meeting set for Tues
day, December 10, at the home
of Mrs. Otto Niedermeyer.
OPEN St fWB -J'i
evenings !fy
UNTIL yj)
9 P.M.
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graceful, graduated necklace.
Earrings of single pearls in 10 Id. tailored
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Guests
ASHLAND Mrs. B. L. Pow
ell, 196 Nutley Street, has as
recent guests her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Parks of Fairfield, Wash.
and elegance of Imperial
gold filigree clasp $25 Up
, Sewlhf rn Ougnn't OiJw"H CMm
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