Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1963, Image 22

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEUFORD, OREGON
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and Mrs. Vcrn Van Riper
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Community
Of Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Vei n Van Riper
are making their home at 322
South Orange Street following
their marriage November 211 at
the Medford Girls Community
Club. Justice of the Peace Mrs.
Frances Gallatin, Ashland, offi
ciated at the 7 o'clock wedding
atended hy 115 guests.
The bride is the former Rosa
lie Lane, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth E. Lane, Kill
Barlynn Street, Medford. The
bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Van Riper, Griffin
Creek Road.
White chrysanthemums, pink
carnations and blue candles in
crystal holders decorated the
club. Miss Patty Stockman
played the piano wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage
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Club Scene
Ceremony
by her father, wore a white
twill taffeta sheath dress with
bouffant overskirt. A crystal
crown held her veil and she
carried a bouquet of white car
nations. Miss Margo Shreeve was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids wore
Gloria Connie Lane, sister of
the bride, and Miss Rita Garcia,
Ely, Nev., her cousin. Flower
girls were Linda Susan Lane,
another sister, and Christine
Marcus, Reno, Nev., a cousin.
They wore sapphire blue satin
dresses with bouffant skirts
and carried pink carnations.
Jerry Wright served as best
man and ushers were Clinton
Lane, brother of the bride, and
Jimmy Finney. Groomsmen
were Frank Lyons and Wayne
Gallespie.
For her xlaugnter s wedding
and reception which followed at
the Girls Community Club, Mrs.
Lane chose a green sheath
dress. Mrs. Van Riper wore a
blue suit. Their corsages were
while carnations.
Miss Fay Alhright cut and
served the cake assisted by
Mrs. Jerry Armstrong and Mrs.
Wllhur Hinkle nresided at the
'I punch howl. Mrs. Morris Fall
poured coffee.
or traveling the onrio wore
! a pink wool suit. The bride is
a graduate of Medford High
School. Mr. Van Riper is em
ployed by the Medford Parks
and Recreation Department.
Chapter Plans
Christmas Party
Chapter AA of PEO Sister
hood will hold a Christmas
party Wednesday, December 11,
at 12::i(l p.m. at the home of
Mrs. T. C. Bolton, 2150 Wood
lawn Avenue.
Mrs. B. Kent Blaekhurst and
Mrs. T. 0. Brandenburg will as
sist the hostess.
Mr. Anthony
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Wed Couple
ASHLAND - At a mid-afternoon
ceremony December 1 Bar
bara Martin became the bride of
LeRoy Stubblefield. The double
ring ceremony was performed
bv the Rev. B. J. Holland at the
Van Ness Avenue home of the
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Stubblefield, in
the presence ot 18 relatives ana
close friends.
The bride, whose parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petri, 1!)6
Central Avenue, is a graduate
of Ashland High School, as is
her husband.
For her wedding the bride
wore a street length sheath of
beige brocade with gold acces
sories and a corsage of white
chrysanthemums and stephan
olis. Her only attendant, Mrs.
Lee Barton, Beaverton, chose a
dark blue wool suit with match
ing hat and a white chrysanthe
mum corsage.
Gordon Maurer of Medford
was Mr. Stubblefield's best man.
The mantlepiece before which
the weddina service was read
was banked with yellow chrys
anthemums and lighted tapers
and the same gold and white
motif prevailed in decorations
of the table where wedding cane
and Dunch were served. Mrs,
Gordon Maurer presided at the
punch bowl and the bride's
mother, Mrs. Petri, cut the
cake.
After a week's wedding trip
to Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and
Mrs. Stubblefield will make
Iheir home at 111 S. Laurel
Street, Ashland. The bridegroom
is employed by Hie M. C. Linin
ger Company of Medford.
Among out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding were the
family of the bridegroom's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Stubblefield and two children
from Cottage Grove. Another
brother, Airman James Stubble
field, congratulated the couple
bv telephone from Barksdale Air
Force Base, Shreveport, La.
Supervisor
To Be Speaker
Miss Gladys Durrand, elemen
tary school supervisor in Dis
trict 549C, will speak on "The
Oregon Plan in Action" at the
Monday, December 9, meeting
of the Jackson County Retired
Teachers Association.
The association will meet at
1:30 p.m. at the Girls Commun
ity Club.
Music will be presented by a
group from the Medford schools
under the direction of Dr. Jus
tin Dyrud.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will he Mrs. Marie Dizney and
Mrs. William E. Holmes. The
social committee will include
Mrs. Virgil Bolton, chairman,
Miss Clam Hinzc. Mrs. Glenn
0. Taylor, Mrs. Inn Purscll and
Miss Susan Diefcnlhalcr.
For the whole family: A home
intercom" with up to seven
stations linking to each other
and, if desired, "talk buck"
speakers at front door or in
nursery. Set can also be adapt
ed to control cooling or sprin
kler systems. (Tele-Norm Co.,
Woodside, N.Y.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orland Ncff
(Anders photo)
Edel Karine Bergheim
Bride Of Stanley Neff
Miss Edel Karine Bergheim,
Portland, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Johannes Bergheim, Ber
gen, Norway, and Stanley Or
land Ncff, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Neff, 2172 West Main
Street, Medford, were wed in
7 o'clock evening rites. Novem
ber 23. The Rev, Loyce Carver
performed the ceremony in the
Medford Apostolic Faith Church.
Trygve Jansen, Los Angele.
an uncle of the bride, gave her
in marriage. The bride's floor
length gown was made with fit
ted lace bodice and long pointed
sleeves; the scalloped lace neck
line was trimmed with seed
pearls and sequins. The full ny
lon overskirt was trimmed with
bows on the front and back and
was edged with lace. Her elbow
length veil was held by satin
roses and she carried a bouquet
of white carnations with deep
red rosebuds.
Attending the bride were Miss
Myra Pentecost, Portland; Miss
Gcraldine Hull, and Mrs. Larry
Ufavnn .Inlincnn RnRohlirtT
1 l.intln Rasmusscn. Los Anee-
les, a cousin of the bride, was
flower girl. Erik Jansen, Los
Angeles, also a cousin, served
as page boy.
The candlelighlers were Nan
cy and Dennis Robinson, Grants
Ashland Man
To Make Visit
CENTRAL POINT - George
Findley, Ashland, member of
the Home Endowment Commit
tee of the grand chapter, Order
of the Eastern Star, will make
his official visit to Nevita Chap
ter, on Tuesday, December 10,
at 8 o'clock in the Central Point
Masonic Hall. Mrs. Ralph John
son and J. E. Vincent, worthy
matron and patron will preside.
Following the meeting, the tra
ditional Christmas party will
take place. The "star points,"
Mrs. Wallace Necce, Mrs. Elva
Edlcr. Mrs. Fannie Snook, Mrs.
Aubrey Taylor and Mrs. Russell
Fair will take charge of decora- J
ting a tree. A gift for the chil-!
dren at tile Shriner's Hospital in
Portland will be given in mem
ory of Mary and Rill Masscy,
and cash donations may be ;
placed under the tree. Members I
and guests win sing enrols aim
exchange gifts, which should not
exceed a one dollar value. I
Mrs. E. L. Corned is chair-;
man of the refreshment commit-'
lee and will be assisted by Miss j
Zella Adams, Mrs. Rex Note, j
and Mr. Corned. I
Women's Groups
To Hold Sessions
In Central Point
CENTRAL POINT - The
Christmas meeting of the Wom
en's Association of Central Point
Presbyterian Church will begin
with a politick luncheon at 1
p.m. Tuesday, December 10. at
the home of Mrs. B. L. Russell,
202 Kings Way. Mrs. Lloyd Mc
("ashen is the association presi
dent. On Thursday, Pocembor 12,
instead of on the regular dale,
the Christian Service Circle of
the association will meet. Mrs.
Donald E. Faber will be the
hostess at 415 Hazel Street, Cen
tral Point, assisted by Mrs. Har
ry La Fever. Dessert will be
served at 1 p.m. Mrs, 11. J.
Fleischer, the leader, will com
plete the studv of "One People
of God." ' :
Navy Mothers
Plan Luncheon
CENTRAL POINT-An after
noon luncheon and gift exohanue
for members of Central Point
' Navy Mothers club is planned
j for Wednesday, December 11. at
2 p m
The event will be held in the
home of Mrs. Jack GHIaspoy,
:VI2 Linden Lane, Central
Point. j
Pass, niece and nephew of the
bridegroom.
The bride's attendants wore
floorlength satin gowns of tur
quoise blue satin with long
sleeves and rounded necklines.
Their veils of net were gathered
to roses with velvet streamers
and had been made by the honor
attendant. Their bouquets were
of carnations, the honor attend
ant's bouquet in pink and the
bridesmaids' in white.
The flower girl and Nancy
Robinson wore light blue satin
frocks.
Raymond Neff, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man and
ushers were Rod Millard, San
Francisco, Ray Robinson, Grants
Pass, both brothers-in-law of the
bridegroom; and Daniel An
drews and Derold Owen.
The church was decorated
with white chrysanthemums
with pink carnations.
Organist was Miss Robert Re-
ule, Portland. Mrs. Daniel Eke-
lund, Portland, and Warren Han
lin were soloists.
Reception Held
Some 175 guests attended the
ceremony and reception given
by the bridegroom's parents in
Girls Community Club. Mrs. Re
ule played background organ
music.
The wedding cake was made
hy the bridegroom's mother and
decorated hy Mrs. Joyce Lull.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to California. With her
traveling attire the bride wore
a Norwegian designed sweater
in green, gold and rust tones,
which she had brought from
Norway on her return from a
recent trip.
lhe bride received her edu
cation at Rothaugenskole, Ber
gen, Norway and had been em
ployed as a power machine oper
ator bv Shedrain Umbrella Com
pany, Portland. The bridegroom
attended Medford schools and is
employed by the Valley Janitor
Service.
Make-way-for-Santa
Specials
FLOOR MODELS
ANO DEMONSTRATORS
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Reductions of $30 to $60
(FROM REGULAR PRICES WHEN NEW)
We're clearing the decks for our Christmas displays, with
big reductions on quality machines and cabinets.
Straight-stitch.Slant-nccdlc and zigzag machines.portablcs
and space-saving consoles,
A wonderful opportunity to own a smooth-sewing SINGER
machine at unusual savings.
EASY TERMS
Sjvc now, mie up to two yers
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Medtord 772-7 153 Grants Pjii 476.4343
Masonic Organizations
Pla n Events This Week
Several events are scheduled
for the week by Masonic
groups. A joint installation
ceremony and dinner, gift ex
changes and luncheons have
been announced.
York Rite Masons
Crater Lake Chapter, Royal
Arch Masons and Table Rock
Council, Royal and Select Mas
ters have conducted joint in
stallation ceremonies for many
years. This year the event is
scheduled for Tuesday, Decem
ber 10 in the Medford Masonic
Temple.
Preceding the ceremonies a
covered dish dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., with the
chapter and council furnishing
the meat dish. The council will
conduct a brief business meet
ing before the installation.
Irvin P. Patten will be in
stalled excellent high priest of
Crater Lake Chapter by the
excellent companion, Ross F.
Gilkison, assisted by the most
excellent companion, V. A.
Turpin as grand marshal, and
excellent companion, Carl Oes
treich as grand chaplain.
Chester L. Fraker will be
installed illustrious master of
Table Rock Council by most il
lustrious companion, Elton
Waldron, assisted by illustri
ous companion, John R. Pond
as grand marshal and illustri
ous companion, Glenn W.
Smith, grand chaplain.
Entertainment will be by the
Shrine Chanters of Hillah Tem
ple. This will be an open dinner
and ceremony with all Masons,
their families and guests in
vited. Scottish Rile Women
The annual Christmas lunch
con and card party for Scottish
Rite Women's Club members is
to be held Monday, December
9 at 12 noon in the Medford
Hotel, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith,
president, announced.
Each member is to take a
gift not to exceed $1 and a
prize will be awarded to the one
taking the most original gift.
Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs. Walt
er Cummings and Mrs. Fred
Purdin will be judges.
Hostesses assisting M r s.
Goldsmith will be Mrs. Ethel
P. Root and Mrs. H. L. Al
ford. The next club meeting is an
nounced for January 13 in the
Medford Masonic Temple.
Kcamcs Chapter, OLS
Reames Chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star will meet for their
annual Christmas party Thurs
day, December 12 when a meet-
Student Recital
Planned at SOC
ASHLAND - The music de
partment of Southern Oregon
College will present a student
recital, Tuesday, December 10
in Britt lounge from 4-5:15 p.m.
Recitalists will be piano stu
dents of Mrs. Billie Kean; wood
wind students of Dr. Glenn
Matthews and voice students of
Ray Tumblcson.
Iownspeople are invited to
attend the recital free of charge.
Youngsters might drink to the
very last drop with a mealtime
show right from the mug. The
dog on this ceramic mug winks
his eye and "barks" every
time the mug is lifted. (Spencer
Gifts, AJ-61 Spencer Bldg., At
lantic City, N.J.)
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to pay. on our Budjet Plan.
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ing will be conducted at 8 p.m.,
in the Medford Masonic Tem
ple. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pen
ington, worthy patron and ma
tron, will preside. Those who
attend should take inexpensive
gifts, marked for men or wom
en. Entertainment is planned.
The committee in charge is
headed by Mrs. Lillian Exline
and Mrs. Robert Harris, assist
ed by the hosts and hostesses.
Adarel Social Club
Adarel Social Club members
plan their traditional potluck
luncheon and gift exchange for
Thursday, December 12 at
12:30 p.m., in the Jacksonville
Masonic Temple.
Table service will be requir
ed. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Lloyd Hamlin, Mrs. George
Redhead and Mrs. John Pond.
Reames Past Matrons Club
The Christmas party for
Reames Past Matrons Club
will be held Monday, Decem
ber 9 at 7:30 p.m., in the home
of Mrs. John Esp, 889 Olympic
Avenue.
Those who attend should take
exchange gifts and gifts for the
Masonic and Eastern Star
Home. Refreshments will be
served and games are on the
program.
Craftsmen
Add Items
At Corner
Twenty-eight seniors are par
ticipating in the Evergreen
Crafts project of the Rogue
Valley Council on Aging. A
wide variety of handcrafted
items are for sale in the crafts
men's corner at 35 East Main
Street in the Colorama Paint
Center.
Three news eraftmen, who
joined the group December 4,
are Mrs. Clayton Walker, wash
able teddy bears; Mrs. Grace
Lyon, hand woven scarves, and
Mrs. Henry Ditmanson, ceramic
tile trivots and ashtrays. All
three are from Medford.
Three other craftsmen who
have been selling articles in
the shop in the past, have had
new crafts accepted by the jury.
Clifford Wilder, Grants Pass,
has added a miniature sewing
chair and a souvenir spoon
rack, both of wood; Miss Ruth
Nye, Christmas decorations, in
cluding tiny decorated dolls for
trees or gift packages; and
Mrs. Ethel Shuck, leaf notes,
note paper decorated with leaves
from a variety of Oregon
shrubs and trees.
Mrs. E. H. Loveness is chair
man of the project.
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Anniversary
Observed
GOLD HILL - Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Babb, Route 1, Box 434,
Gold Hill, observed their fifty
fourth wedding anniversary De
cember 5. The couple has lived
in the Rogue Valley area since
1919, with the exception of sev
eral years in California.
They were married December
5, 1909 in Paonia, Colo.
Mr. Babb was employed as
foreman of Delmar Orchards, I
Arnold Lane, until he was re. I
tired about three years ago.
The couple has one daughter,
Mrs. Lloyd Blair of Wisconsin,
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We are now featuring a number o
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Bethel Plans
Officer Election
Election of officers will be
conducted at a meeting of Beth
el 55, International Order of
Job's Daughters. The meeting
will be Tuesday, December 10 at
7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Tem
ple. Plans are to be completed for
a friendship party in the Tem
ple on December 15 at 2 p.m.
This wi" reP,ace tne usual
friendship night held during
each term' Members of a" be,'h"
els are invited to attend the
friendship party.
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