MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD, OREGON'
Qmrch Rites Wed Pair
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1963
JACKSONVILLE - Mr. and
Mrs. James George Walker are
living at 4585 South Pacific High
way, Phoenix, following their
wedding trip to Southern Cali-
iornia, Las Vegas and Reno,
Nev.
tne bride, the former Miss
Diana Rose Maddox, is a daugh
ter ui mr. ana Mrs. Rupert B.
Maddox, Route 2, Box 2, Ster
ling Road, Jacksonville. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lester C. Walker,
Route 1, Box 212, Talent.
The Rev. William McLeod of
ficiated for the ceremnnv and
celebrated the nupiiu! inassi No-
vemDer a at 9 a.m., in Sacred
Heart Catholic Church.
Mr. Maddox escorted his
daughter to the altar. The
bride's gown was fashioned with
long sleeved bodice and over
skirt of Chantilly lace over
pleated nylon net. A bow accent
ed the scalloped neckline and a
crown trimmed with seed pearls
and sequins held her elbow
length veil of nylon tulle. Her
bouquet was of white carnations
centered with a white orchid
and she carried a lace handker
chief which had been carried
by her grandmother at her wed
ding. Sisters Attend Bride
Mrs. Clyde Smith, Eugene,
was matron of honor for her
sister, and another sister, Mrs.
Earl Brown, Jacksonville, and
Mrs. Lester S. Walker, Talent,
a sister-in-law, were bridesma
trons. Miss Barbara Nisle, Ash
land, was bridesmaid.
Bonnie Sue Maddox, Jackson
ville, a niece of the bride, was
flower girl and David Michael
Smith, Eugene, a nephew, car
ried the rings.
Marie Ann McKee, Medford,
and Candy Lynn Maddox, Jack
sonville, nieces of the bride,
were junior bridesmaids.
The attendants wore royal
blue velvet frocks with bell
skirts, matching slippers and
crowns with veils. The junior
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Mr. and Mrs. James George Walker
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bridesmaids and flower girl car
ried nosegays of white chrysan
themums and the others had
cascade bouquets of chrysanthemums.
Lester S. Walker was best
man for his brother. Sealing the
gucsls were Jack Walker, Ash
land, brother of the bridegroom,
Jack Barrett and Allen Hoff
man, both Talent.
The bride's mother chose a
two-tone brown wool knit suit
with matching accessories and
the bridegroom s mother was
dressed in a green frock with
gold accessories. Both had white
carnation corsages.
Baskets of white chrysanthe
mums decorated the church and
small bouquets were placed on
the altars, white ribbons mark
ed the pews.
Bruno Pellegrini was organist.
Following the rites the bride's
parents entertained the guests
in the Tally Ho Dining Inn, Tal
ent. About 200 guests attended
the ceremony and reception.
Baskets of white flowers deco
rated the inn. The reception
table was centered with the wed
ding cake and a white Bible was
placed on the table.
Mrs. Douglas McKee, Mca-
ford, a sister of the bride, and
Janet Brown, a niece, Jackson
ville, had charge of gifts. Mrs.
Raymond Maddox, Phoenix, a
sister-in-law of the bride, served
the coffee and Mrs. H. Chandler
Drew, Medford, an aunt of the
bride, poured punch. Mrs. Dace
Maddox, Phoenix, a sister-in-law,
and Mrs. Terrance Maddox,
a sister-in-law, served the cake.
Mrs. Richard Lee, Ashland, a
sister of the bridegroom, regis
tered guests. Mrs. Rupert Mad
dox had charge of the reception.
Bride Is Secretary
The bride attended Jackson
ville schools, and was graduated
from St. Marv's High School and
attended Southern Oregon Col
lege for two years. She is a sec
retary for the Sno Cat Company
The bridegroom is a Talent
High School graduate, having
attended Talent schools for the
full 12 vears. He is self em
ployed as manager of the Jim
Walker Company, Talent.
Prewedding events included
three showers for the bride
elect. One was at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. Rose Singler,
Medford, given by her cousin,
Mrs. Paul Stewart. About 20
guests attended. The second
shower was given in the home
of Mrs. Dace Maddox, Phoenix,
by her sister, Mrs. McKee, Mrs.
Raymond Maddox and the host
ess. Some 40 persons attended.
The third event was given by
a sister-in-law of the bride
groom, Mrs. Lester S. Walker,
Talent, in her home, and Miss
Barbara Nisle. About 25 guests
attended.
Calendar Is Crowded
With Yuletide Events
By OLIVE STARCHER
Dozens of Christmas parties are on the social calendar for
coming days. At several of these gifts will be collected for under
privileged children, for those in hospitals or confined to their
homes. Christmas music will Be presented for others.
St. Catherine's Guild
Gifts for shut-ins are to be collected during the traditional
Christmas party of St. Catherine's Guild. The group will assemble
at 8 o'clock Monday, Dec. 9, in St. Mark's Parish Hall, Fifth
and North Oakdale Avenue. Members are asked to attach a
label to the gift, indicating whether it is suitable for a man or
a woman.
The program will feature Christmas music, according to Mrs.
Sam Janes, chairman.
Election of officers for 1964 will follow the report of the nomi
nating committee.
Mesdames William Ardry, Hale Greenman and A. D. Roach
will be the hostesses for the evening.
St. Elizabeth's Guild
St. Elizabeth's Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal Church will meet
Friday, December 13, at 12 noon at the church for the annual
Christmas party. Small gifts are to be exchanged.
Studio Dance
The annual Toys for Tots Christmas party will be given by
the Arthur Murray Dance Studio staff and students Thursday,
December 19. This event will be open to the public and admission
will be one toy.
A buffet dinner will be served and music will be furnished
by the Caesar Muzzioli combo. The party will be held at the
studio, 320 East Main Street.
Mothers of Twins
Mothers of Twins Club members will meet for their Christ
mas dinner and party Thursday, Dec. 12 at 7 p. m., in Ping's
Restaurant. The dinner will be a no-host event and those who
attend are to take inexpensive gifts. Secret pals will be re
vealed. Any interested mother of twins is invited and further informa
tion may be obtained from Mrs. Robert Lance, 664-3125.
Women of Rotary
Women of Rotary will hold a Christmas party Wednesday,
December 11, at the home of Mrs. S. R. Dippel, 1 Eastwood Drive.
Members wishing to make reservations are to call Mrs. Dippel,
dial 773-1856.
Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will be followed by a business meet
ing and gift exchange. Those who wish may play cards.
Chrysanthemum Circle
The annual Christmas potluck dinner is planned by Chrysan
themum Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Monday, Dec. 9, at
6:30 p. m. at the Eagles hall. Turkey for the dinner will be
provided.
Each member attending is asked to contribute canned foods
for a Christmas basket.
A business meeting will follow dinner. The committee is
headed by Mrs. George Culy.
Lutheran Women
An annual Christmas luncheon meeting for all women of
Zion Lutheran Church is announced for Tuesday, December 10
at the church. The meeting will open at 11 a.m.
Special guests will be women from Mt. Zion Lutheran Church,
Vreka, Calif., and St. Peter's and Ascension Lutheran Churches
of Medford.
Mrs. Walter Nunley is the luncheon chairman and Mrs. Jack
Teeters is in charge of decorations. The program will be presented
by Mrs. Henry Moyer and will be done in the Advent theme.
Vocal solos will be presented by Miss Catherine Watson.
Security Club
A Christmas party and a dance have been announced by Se
curity Benefit Club members. The party is to be held Wednesday,
December 18 and the dance, Friday, December 20, both in the
Pythian Building.
The club also will furnish Christmas baskets for needy mem
bers. 1
An open invitation is extended to all Interested persons to
attend the club meetings, held each Wednesday, beginning at 11
a.m., in the same building. Dismissal will be at 3:30 p.m. during
the winter months, instead of 4 p.m., because of weather condi
tions, officers have announced.
Valley Couple
Is Engaged
ASHLAND The engagement
of Miss Linda Lou Bowen,
daughter of Mrs. W. E. Cloud,
Ashland, to Larry Gene Maerz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Maerz, 233 Division Road, White
City, has been announced by
the bride-elect's mother. Miss
Bowen also is a daughter of
J. A. Bowen, Trenton, N. J.
The bride-elect attended Ash
student at Medford Beauty
land High School and now is a
student at Medford Beauty
School. Her fiance attended Cra
ter High School and is employed
by Fir Ply, Inc.
No wedding dale has been set.
lvii ...
Linda Lou Rowrn
News Received
Of Engagement
TALENT News has been re
ceived of the engagement of
Miss Joan Cross, Auburn, Calif.,
and Eldon McGarily, son of
Mrs. Roy D. McGarity, Talent
and the late Mr. McGarity. The
announcement was made by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert C. Cross Jr., Los Angeles,
at a family gathering held in
the home of the bride-elect's sis
ter, Mrs. Robert Long, Auburn.
Both Miss Cross and her fi
ance are employed in Auburn
by the General Adjustment Bu
reau. She attended Carlmont
High School and is a graduate
of the Paris American High
School in Paris, France, where
her lather was a Civilian Per
sonnel officer for Strategic Air
Command.
The bridegroom-elect Is a Tal
ent High School graduate and
attended Southern Oregon Col
lege. A February wedding is
planned.
Sarah Jayne Slcinhardt
Father Makes
Announcement
ROGUE RIVER - Evcrtt J.
Steinhardt, Route 1, Box 6A,
Rogue River, announces the en
gagement of his daughter, Miss
Sarah Jayne Steinhardt, to Wil
bur F. Willson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford E. Willson, 11989
Williams Highway, Grants Pass.
The bride-elect is a senior at
Rogue River High School.
Mr. Willson is a graduate of
Grants Pass High School and is
employed at Josephine Plywood
Company, Grants Pass.
A June wedding is planned.
Announces Meeting
The Home Economics Club of
Griffin Creek Grange will meet
Monday, December fl, at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Arnold,
2522 Lucky Lane, at one o'clock
for a dessert luncheon.
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Calif ornlans
Are Visiting
PROS PECT - Mrs. Betty
Brown and daughter, Kay, San
ta Cruz, Calif., are visiting Mrs.
Brown's cousin, Mrs. John Free-land.
Neighborhood Club
Announces Luncheon
Oak Grove Neighborhood Club
will be entertained in the home
of Mrs. Clare Shores, 52 Oak
Grove Road, Wednesday, De
cember 11. A salad luncheon
will be served at 1:30 p.m.
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CENTRAL POINT The en
gagement of Miss Taiiuira
Croucher and David Young was
announced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Croucher, 29119 Sunnyvale Road,
Ccnlral Point, during a recent
family gathering. The hridc-groom-elect
is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Young, llillrrrsl
Phoenix Road, Medford. Miss
Croucher was graduated from
Medford High School and at
tended Robertson School of
Business. Her fiance is a St.
Mary's High School graduate.
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Luncheons
Given for
Bride-Elect
Two recent luncheons have
honored Miss Marcia Ann Wil
liams, bride-elect of Ronald
Wayne Snidow. The couple's
wedding has been set for Sun
day, December 22 at 8 p.m., in
Medford First Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Glen Fabrick and Mrs.
Walter Hinkle entertained at
luncheon in the Fabrick home,
2316 Hillcrest Road. Fifteen
guests attended and the honored
guest was presented gifts for the
kitchen. i
The other luncheon was given
by Mrs. Glenn Harrison and 1
Mrs. Ray Frisbie at the home
of Mrs. Harrison, 1382 King?
Highway. Decorations included
a bride doll loaned for the oc
casion by Mrs. Paul Culbcrtson.
Twenty-one guests attended and
Miss Williams was presented
miscellaneous gifts.
She is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Williams, Villa
Rogue Apartments.
The bride-elect is a student at
the University of Oregon where
her fiance was co-captain of the
football team last year. He is
in Washington, D.C., as a player
for the Washington Redskins,
professional football team, and
is to arrive here December 17.
Both will return to the uni
versity in January, the bridegroom-elect
to study toward a
masters degree.
Mr. Snidow is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Snidow, Aurora,
Colo.
Luncheon Slated
Cow Belles
By
The annual joint meeting of
Jackson County Cow Belles and
Jackson County Stockmen, with
installation of officers, is an
nounced for Thursday, Decem
ber 12 at 10 a.m., in the Central
Point Grange Hall.
A noon luncheon will be serv
ed by Grange women.
Officers of the women's group
to be installed are Mrs. Clayton
Charley, president; Mrs. Leon
Offenbachcr, vice president;
Mrs. Richard Hein, secretary
and Mrs. Robert Fisher, treas
urer. Mrs. William Bigham is
' i .'tiring president.
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