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4 C Newlyweds Make Home in Dallas PROSPECT -Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Gicsbrecht are mak ing their home in Dallas, Ore., following Uieir return trom a wedding trip to Camas, Wash. The bride is the former Vir ginia L. Eastman, Salem, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Eastman, Prospect. Mrs. Gies brccht is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Gicsbrecht, Dallas. The Rev. Clarence H. Walth officiated at the 8 o'clock eve ning rites held at the Salt Creek American Baptist Church in Dallas. About 100 guests attend ed the November 15 double ring wedding. Mrs. William Gies- brecht. aunt of the bridegroom, played the organ wedding music and accompanied Terry Murry, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white satin and she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. Miss Jill Hedgpeth, Prospect, attended the bride. She wore a red brocaded dress with match ing accessories and carried a bouquet of red and white car nations. Gary Glesbrecht, Dallas, serv ed as best man for his brother. Ushers were Clifford and Del bert Hoekstre. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church by Mrs. Orvel Aebi and Mn. Gid Hevener. The bride Is a graduate of Prospect High School and is em ployed in the business office of (he Oregon Public Welfare Com mission. Mr. Glesbrecht, a grad uate of Dallas High School, is a machinist with the Gerlinger Carrier Company in Dallas. Medford Student To Be Soloist MARYL HURST Kathleen Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Allen Jr., 48 Windsor Avenue, Medford, will sing a solo in the 1063 winter concert to be held December 15 at Marylhurst, Ore. Miss Allen, a sophomore and biology major, is a 1962 gradu ate of Medford High School, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON s - i-.''-Anh--TMMifiiiii Mr. and MrK. David Lugene Hmihicr (l.andls photo) R ouhier-Meeker R ites Held at Catholic Church When Miss Patricia Ann Meeker became the bride of David Eugene Rouhier, No vember 30 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, members of the Marian Choir of St. Mary's High School sang the wedding songs. The nuptial mass was cele brated and the wedding cere mony performed by the Rev. William McLeod at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. Sister Miriam Joseph directed the choir. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lcland D. Meeker, 991 Janes Road, Medford, and the j -Bell's 30 CUP "PARTY PERK" $29.95 park brrvt and mrrm 12 to M d tdou cup wtowwtkolty. 2 QT. ELECTRIC BEAN POT $5.99 SimmerbV. In genuine stone ware. Electric bse separate from bfen pot for easy cleatv nr) stainless stoel REVERE BOWIS $5.95 $9.95 $12.95 1 QT. 3Vi QT. SVi OT. Clank Amrkan daiign in modern, toranh-proot llomlm lUtl. Mil I 4T V m l colorful FIESTA-PERKS Ntwt Avtematlc 3up eoff maUri In gov colon . , . Moonlight Whitt, Citron Ytllow, Mandarin Orange. r electric BROILER TOASTER $9.99 Ovtr 100 tqttore IikKm of broiling poco (or 9 party 'burgtrt or 4 toaitod thtm londwlctm. Alum, num. hlflv-vVflit tmwr included) w AUTOMATIC BUFFET CHEF $24.95 ffloi, foait, grill and torvol So vortatilo fn, roaiH, gnlli . . , alio doti tvtra duty ei a urvtr and wormtr. von-hcating aluminum. HOMEWARES and GIFTS 323 El Main Phone 772-2133 bridegroom is a son of Mrs. John Rouhier, SIS South Grape blreet, and the late Mr. Rouhier. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, wore a full length gown of lace and carried a bouquet of white chrysan themums. Sisters Attend Bride Miss Kathleen Meeker was honor attendant for her sister, and Dcbra Meeker, another sis ler, was tlower girl. Their gowns were of orchid brocade and they carried bouquets of white and pink chrysanthe mums. Gary Meeker carried the rings and Glen and Dennis Meeker were altar boys. All are bro thers of the bride. Thomas Depner served as best man and ushers were Thomas Rouhier, and James Rouhier, Brothers o the bridegroom. Reception Given The reception was given by the bride's parents in their home. Cake was cut and served by (he Misses Kerry O'Hara and Charlotte Brown. Punch was poured by Miss Jennifer Espcy and the bride's sister, Kathy Meeker, had charge of the guest book. Guests from out of town in cluded Jack Rouhier, San Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wag non and children, Eugene; Mrs. Lorimcr Ireland, Kathy Ireland and Mrs. Ned Barraclough, all Ashland. The couple made their wed ding trip lo ICugone and now arc living at IMll'4 West McAndrews Road, Medford. Doth the bride and bridegroom attended St. Mary's Grade and High Schools. The bride also at tended Holy Names College, Spokane, Wash., and the bride groom has attended Southern Oregon College. Marriage Of Interest In Valley ! A wedding of interest to Rogue Valley residents was held re cently in Beaverton, Ore., when Mrs. Julia Dawn Mason, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Ezell, Aloha, Ore., former Cen tral Point residents, became the bride of Lloyd L. Minten, Salem. Several area residents were members of the wedding party. The Rev. Brendan Fleming of ficiated at the November 23 rites held at St. Cecilia's Church in Beaverton, Ore. The bride groom is the son of Mrs. S. A. Minten, Beaverton, and the late Mr. Minten. Chrysanthemums in fall col ors, carnations and iris decorat ed the church for the one o'clock afternoon rites. Mrs. Emma Balfe was organist and accom panied William McNicholas and Joseph Jamieson, soloists. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, wore a white bouquet taffeta gown fashioned with fitted Chantilly lace bpdice ana gamerea SKiri accented with lace panels embroidered with seed pearls and rhine stones. Her fingertip length veil was held by a seed pearl tiara and she carried a nosegay bou quet of baby roses and carnations. From Medford Mrs. David McGee, Medford, was matron of honor. Her other attendants were Mrs. David Benson, Portland, her sister; Miss Connie Morris, Portland, and Mrs. Betty Stephenson, Medford. They wore gold and orange brocaded sheath dresses with orange net hats and match ing shoes. Each carried a single large long stemmed brown chrysanthemum with white streamers. William Roiling, Beaverton, served as best man and seating the guests were Richard Soule, Bruce Moore and John George. David Minten, brother of the bridegroom, was altar boy. Car ol Minten, his sister, was flower girl, and John Ezell, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. The reception which followed was at DcVault's in Beaverton. The couple is at home in Sa- a. , 9. "9 1 ' ,,'ir f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Minten IS Skiing Will Be Subject For Evening s Program 'See and Ski" will he the theme for an evening of enter tainment to be provided free of charge by Medford Jaycees in the Medford High School audi torium Wednesday, December 11 at 7:30 p.m. Two films on skiing will be shown, one an instructional film and the other showing French ski racing in which some of, the participants are members of the French Olympic ski team. Non-skiers particularly are in- v i t e d, Jaycees officers announced. Ski fashions furnished by Rogue Ski Shop will be modeled lem where the bridegroom employed by Local Loan Com pany as a finance adjustor. The bride is a graduate of Crater High School, Central Point, and was employed at Tektronix Inc. prior to her marriage. The bridegroom is a graduate of Beaverton High School and at tended Staten Island City Col lege, New York. He served four years in the U. S. Coast Guard. Among the out of town guests were Garry Momberg, brother of the bride, Terry Hulse, Mr. McGee, and Miss Jerri Wick, all Medford, and Mrs. Carl Peter sen, Vancouver, Wash. To keep the wax paper from slipping when rolling out the pie crust, wet the suface of the table first. Economists To Hear Consultant Miss Dorothy Klinglcr will speak for a meeting of Rogue Valley Home Economists in Homemaking at Medford High School, Room 16, Monday, De cember 9 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Klingler is a nutrition consultant for the Oregon Dairy Council. She plans to show two films. One will be "Nutrition Sense and Nonsense" done by the College of Home Economics, Cornell University in cooperation with the New York Cooperative Ex tension Service; and the other is "Science Tells Why . . . Food Additives" put out by the Man ufacturing Chemists' Associa tion in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. and after-ski lounge wear will be shown by Burelson's Ladies Ready To - Wear store. The Rogue Snowmen queen and court will serve as models. Caesar Muzzioli will furnish entertainment. A school of instruction for ski ing will be sponsored by the Jaycees in early 1964, tentative plans calling for January. Keep two sets of towels, dis tinguished by different colors and patterns handy at the kitch Rebekahs Plan Holiday Party Plans were made by Olive Rebekah Lodge women for a joint Christmas party with the Medford Independent Order of Odd Fellows when they met last week. The party is to be held December 22 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Bruce Matheny, district deputy president of Ruth Re bekah Lodge, Jacksonville, was introduced and presented a cor sage at the close of an adden- idum. Mrs. Matheny qualilied newly-elected 1964 oiticers. Refreshment tables were dec orated to represent different sea- en sink. Use one set for drying sons ot tne year in ouervd..L. hands, the other only for dry-if members birthdays. E a c B ing dishes. I was presented a sachet favor. Christmas Gift for Your Favorite Dad i if; aim a Q$we(i 1 o n n LUXURY LOUNGER Ceremony jln Chicago ;Weds Pair ASHLAND The marriage of ; Miss Sydney Ann Schweizcr, formerly of Ashland, to Joseph Jerome Dean, Chicago, has : been announced by the bride's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Schweizcr, 580 Clover Lane, Ashland. The bridegroom is the son of Shrphrn W. Dean, Cairo, 111 , and the late Mrs. Dean. The double ring ceremony was performed November 23 by the Rev. Thomas B. Lally ' in St. .Catherine ot Sienna Cath olic Church, Oak Park. 111. Kol lie Hudson. River Forest, 111., was organist. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a street length dress of ivory bro cade and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Diane Flanagan, Chi cago, attended the bride. She wore a blue lace dress and earned white carnations. John Kennedy, Maywood, 111., served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Schweizcr traveled to Oak Park for the I wedding. Mrs. Schweizcr chose i a teal blue silk dress with I cj white carnation corsage for the i ceremony. , The bride is employed by the ' Connecticut General Life ln-l suranco Company. Mr. Dean is with International Business Ma chines. They are making their home In Chicago. Party A Christmas party and gift exchange is planned by Grift in Creek Grange Home Economics Club (or Monday, December 9 in the home of Mrs W. H. Arnold, 2522 Lucky Lane. All interested Grange women are invited. It's a oift he'll enjoy every day in the year, for years to come . . . any time he s reading, TV-watching, or ust plain loafing in the blissful comfort of his Biltwell recliner! No need to worry about getting the right size . . . even the longest-legged Dad will en joy perfect relaxing room in the Biltwell lounger. (PS: If Dad already has a lounger, get one of these beauties for your favorite Mom. sne II love it!) 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