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Mr. and Mrs. Hon nlil Wayne Snidow
(Whilland I.ockc I'hulo)
Pair Travels to Hawaii
On a wedding trip to Hawaii
arc Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wayne
Snidow whose wedding was an
event of December 22 at First
Presbyterian Church, Medford.
Mrs. Snidow is the former
Marcia Ann Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wil
liams, iino Siskiyou Boulevard.
The bridegroom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralnh W. Snidow,
came, from their home in
Aurora. Colo.. lor the cere
mony.
Somo 2.10 guests attended the
a o clock evening riles. Dr. u.
Kirkl.ind West officiated. Bas
kets of while chrysanthemums
and slock decorated the cnurcn.
Organist was Mrs. Norman
Thames.
Father Escorts Bride
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of peau de soie
fashioned with long sleeves, fit
led hodiro and A-shapcd skirt
which formed a chapel train. A
wide panel of Chantilly laco fell
from Iho neckline to the hem
and an inverted pleat in front
was fastened nt the waistline
with a solt-fabric bow. Her cY
hnw lonolh veil of silk illusion
was held by a pillbox hat of
lullc and Chanlilly lace accent
ed with pearls. Her only jewel
ry was a single strand of pearls,
a gift of the bridcRroom, nnd
she carried a bouquet of red
roses.
Attending the bride were Miss
Laura Eleanor Williams, San
V'rnncisco, her sislcr, as maid
ot honor; Miss Carolyn Snidow,
Aurora, Colo., sister of the
bridegroom, Miss Susan Brcn
nan, Miss Joy Olson, and Miss
Nancy Curtis, Portland, Delia
Camilla sorority sister oi the
bride, nil bridesmaids and Mrs.
r.ene Vail. Arcadia, C a 1 1 1 . ,
hiulcsniatnin. Flower girl was
l.issa Hush. j
W ear Crepe Frocks
The .iltendanls wore frocks In
Mlnle crepe with floating back
panels which were held at Ihe
wartimes with self-fabric bows.
Their v eils were held by small
while lalfela hats and each ear
ned a bnuiiiet of red roses.
I. unci and holly. The flower girl
wore while organdy and carried
a basket ( red rose petals deco
I ated with a red bow.
Karl Lasher 111, Seattle,
Wash., served as best man.
Seating I lie guests were John C.
Morris. Eugene, Nca1 Ingram,
p ii r l I a n d. Michael flrding,
F.ugcno. and Daid C.oistor,
Eugene, all Beta Thcta Pi fra
leinily brothers of the bride
pnnim, and Keith Harrison,
Mnlfonl.
For her daughter's wedding
anil Ihe reception which fol
lowed at the Rogue Valley Coun
liv Club. Mrs. Williams wore a
red velveteen dress with black
accessories. Her white gardenia
corsage was on her purse. Mrs.
Snidow chose a dress of cream
colored embroidered brocade
ing coffee was Mrs. Raymond I the Washington Redskins
Frisbie. f..ii r,i,.,ii .
rui uuvuiiiik io nunoiuiu ana
Maui, Hawaii, the bride chose
a forest green suit with match
ing coal. The newlywcds will
make their home in Eugene af
ter January 4. The bride, a sen
ior at the University of Oregon
majoring in English, is a gradu
ate of Medford High School. Mr.
Snidow, a lfffid graduate of the
University ot Oregon, majored
in physical education. He re
ceived the Hoffman award (or
being chosen the team's most
Evening
Ceremony
Weds Pair
EAGLE POINT - Miss Pa
tricia Jean Claus, and Ronald
E. Colley were married in 7
o'clock evening rites read De
cember 21 by the Rev. Carl
Christian in Eagle Point Com
munity Church.
The bride Is a daughter of
Mrs. Harold Claus, 311 Soulh B
Street, Eagle Point, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mrs.
Mary Lou Colley, 1111 North
Riverside Avenue, Medford.
Kenneth H. Luney flave the
bride in marriage. Her gown,
ballerina length, was of em
bossed peau de soie with fitted
bodice and sweetheart neckline.
The bell-shaped skirt was made
with (ronl over-panel held by a
self-fabric bow above the hem
line and the controlled back
fullness was created by un
pressed pleats. Her elbow
length veil was held by a crown
and she carried white carna
tions. Miss Sandra Poole, White
City, was the bride's attendant.
Her French blue frock was
styled with scoop neckline and
fitted bodice and the ballerina
length skirt was made with
small unpressed pleats. Her
bouquet was of pink carnations
and white chrysanthemums.
Gary Dallas Colley was besl
man for his brother and an
other brother, Roy Colley, seat
ed guests.
The church was decorated
with white chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Georgia Powers was or
ganist. About 75 guests attended the
ceremony and reception given
by the bride's parents in the
church rooms. Mrs. Edward
Kimmel served the wedding
cake and Mrs. David Kahi
poured punch.
The couple is living at 021',i
Maple Park Drive, Medford.
The bride attended Eagle
Point High School and the
bridegroom attended Medford
schools. He served for three
years in the Army.
Mrs. Honeyman
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Delancy Mattcson
(Knackstedt pholn)
Church Ceremony Held
pro-He
nlans to work toward his master
degree in physical education at 1 GueSt in CltV
the university. MrSi Nan Wood Honeyman,
Prior to the wedding Mr. and , Portland, former United Slates
Mrs .Raymond Frisbie and Mr. I Congresswoman, left by plane
and Mrs. Walter B. Hinkle were Saturday after beinn a house-
hosts for a rehearsal dinner De-' guest since Thursday of Judge
comber 21 at the Frisbie home
Thirty persons attended.
Sunday alternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Williams wore hosts for a
dinner attended by the Williams
and Snidow families at Ihe
valuable player and has just i Rogue Valley Country Club.
completed his first year wilh I About 20 persons attended.
and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, 906
West Fourth Street, her long
time Iricnds.
Mrs. Honeyman arrived here
from San Francisco where she
spent Christmas with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Kent Robinson.
Antique Prayer Book Carried
CENTRAL POINT A Nor-1 spider chrysanlhemum. The! aunl and cousins from Dixon,
wcgian prayer book, more than I bridegroom's mother wore a 'Calif.; Miss Stephanie Fowler,
iuu years oia ami luancu uy uic champagne beige suit trimmed itoseourg; nirs. wiinam c. cai.
bride's grandmother, Mrs. W.J
Gchhnrd, was carried by Miss
Judith Ann Gcbhard when she
became the bride ot John T.
Burns, Jr. The candlelight cere
mony was held at the Central
Point First Presbyterian
Church December 21 at tl
o'clock in the evening. Dr. C.
Donnld Krug officiated at the
double ring riles, ntlended by
200 friends and relatives.
The bride Is a daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Gcb
hard. t(M8 Gcbhard Road, Cen
tral Point. Mr. Burns is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Burns
Sr., 45 Mace Rood, Medford
in brown fur wilh brown acces- houn and William f. Calhoun,
.series. Her corsage was a gold i Myrtle Creek
Old-Fashioned
Party Is Given
Rob Hoag, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Hoag, 354 Havana
street, was accompanied home
for the holidays by Larry Tal
hert, Anchorage, Alaska, and
Miss Katy Leavitt, former Med
ford resident. All are Oregon
Stale University students.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoag enter
tained for the students Decem
ber 21 at an "old fashioned"
Christmas party in their moun
tain home off Longbranch
Road, Shady Cove. Also attend
ing were the Misses Jean Allen,
Patricia Selby and Kristine
Skaar, all Medford, and Michael
Higgins, Brigham Young Uni
versity student, who is here for
the holidays with his parents.
The day was spent in gather
ing and trimming the Christmas
tree and in the evening Mr.
and Mrs. Hoag directed ihe
group in games. The Hoag fam
ily also spent Christmas day
there.
Miss Leavilt returned to Eu
gene for Chrislmas Eve.
Medford Visitor
From Annapolis
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Reich
enberg, 826 Olympic Avenue,
Medford, have as their house
guest, Midshipman James S.
McPhetridge of the United
Stales Naval Academy, Annap
olis, Md.
Midshipman McPhetridge is
the fiance of the Rcichenbergs'
daughter, Miss Natalia Rcichen
berg, a Southern Oregon Col
lege student.
Honor Society
Pledges Student
Miss Nancy Hinman, junior in
elementary education at the
University of Oregon, was re
cently initiated into Pi Lambda
Theta, national honor society
for women in the educational
field.
Miss Hinman, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hinman,
675 Oakdale Privc, is a member
of Delta Gamma social sorority
(or women.
Miss Hinman, home for the
holidays, plans to leave Monday
to spend some time in San
Francisco with friends.
The marriage of Miss Terri
Lynne Menlzer and Daniel De
laney -Matteson was solemnized
December 21 at 8 o'clock in the
evening in Medford First Meth
odist Church. The Rev. Robert
Cornwall, of the Ashland As
sembly of God Church, an uncle
of the bride, officiated.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Thomas Cornwall, 710
Bcekman Street, Medford, and
Donald O. Mentzcr, San Mateo,
Calif. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mattc
son, Route 2, Box 281, Central
Point.
Mr. Cornwall escorted h i s
step-daughter to the altar. The
bride's gown of Chantilly lace
and silk organza over taffeta
was styled with basque bodice
with long sleeves of lace and a
Sabrina neckline embroidered
in pearls and iridescent sequins.
The bouffant organza overskirt
was banded with scalloped lace
picked up in back and front over
a lace ruffle and held in place
with organza bows. The hand
rolled silk illusion veil was el-
bow length with a butterfly face
veil. Holding the veil was a cap
of ruffled lace scattered with
pearls and sequins.
The bridal bouquet was of
white carnations with detach
able white orchid corsage.
Attendants Wear Pink
Miss Rosemary Turk, Happy
Camp, Calif., was the honor at
tendant and bridesmaids were
the Misses Cheryl Johnson and
Karen Johnson. Laurie Matte
son, sister of the bridegroom,
was flower girl. .
Their frocks were of pink sat
in and they wore matching net
veils and slippers. Single flow
ers held the bridesmaids veils
and the maid of honor's head
piece was a white fur crown.
Their flowers were white and
pink carnations.
William Oldham, Sacramento,
Calif., was best man and seating
the guests were John Dunlap
and Harley Dickerson, Ashland.
Candelabra holding tapers
lighted the altar, which was dec.
orated with baskets of white
flowers on either side. Pink
bows marked the pews.
Mr. Cornwall sang the wed
ding songs.
I The candies were iigntea ny
Lynette and Judy Cornwall,
daughters of the Rev. Mr. Corn-
wan.
At the reception given by Ihe
bride's mother and Mr. Corn
wall in the church rooms, the
bride's table was decorated with
pink and white carnations.
Some 100 guests attended both
the ceremony and reception.
Mother wears Blue
The bride's mother chose a
blue velvet suit with matching
velvet purse and gloves and blue
hat and shoes.The bridegroom's
mother wore a green wool dress
and black accessories.
A wedding supper served in
the home of the bride for rela
tives and friends was given by
the bride's mother.
The couple traveled to north
ern points briefly and a wedding
trip is planned for a later date.
The bride's traveling suit was
of pink wool which she wore
with black patent accessories.
The couple is living at 538
South Keene Way in Medford.
The bride is a 1963 graduate
of Medford High School and the
bridegroom was graduated in
1961 from Crater High School.
He is employed by the J. J.
Newberry Company Shopping
Center Store as assistant man
ager trainee.
The bride has lived In Med
ford for about five years. The
bridegroom, born in White City,
always has lived in the Rogue
Valley, and is a member of an
early-day family.
. Out-of-town guests included a
great aunt and uncle of the
bride, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E.
Bolts, Spokane, Wash.; a grand
mother of the bride, Mrs. Jack
Edwards, Springfield, and an
uncle and aunt of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cornwall,
Eugene.
Mother Here
' Mrs. Frances Pasmore has ar
rived from Los Angeles to spend
the next several weeks with her
daughter, Vivian M. Pasmore,
611 North Bartlett street.
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spider chrysanlhemum
The bride's parents were hosts
for a reception in the church
fellowship hall following the
ceremony.
The bride's table was deco
rated with holly and while can
dles. Presiding at the punch bowl
,.,,c M,.c n.,U Milln,. M,.e KM
win Gcbhard, aunt of the bride, NeW DudI ICOte
poured coffee. Mrs. Max Flow- . . . I. .
ers Jr. and Mrs. Lesler Wil.(JuD IS TOrmed
cox served cane. Mrs. James
Allen al the gitt table and Mi
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Crater High
School. He attended the Univer
sity of Oregon and is a student
al the University of Oregon Den
tal School in Portland.
The couple will be at home at
7;l S.W. SI. Clair Avenue, Port
land, after January 1.
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Pass, aunt of the hndc, was , ,,
matron of honor. Miss .lane; ( '"'l'1' ' " '"' ,
Burns, sister ot the bridegroom, 'he new y weds traveled lo he
ami Miss Karon Gcbhard, sister J--ost lor thou; wedding trip, the
of Ihe bride, were bridesmaids. ! 1,r'tlc s '-"veling at ire heing a
' . . ,i red wool suit wilh black acces-
George Ice was best man nnd ,.:.
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F. Burns, brothers of the bride-! worc n,,,,,,,,,, m.lt(,,al ,..,.
Brooln- 1 mother. Mrs. Clco l.inkharl: her
Douglas Christie and Stephen imi.iP iirrnii- rhivtim -Mr 1 nit
Colley were candlclighlcrs. . Barrv. all Grants Pass; Mr. and
. nthcr hsrnrls Hride Mrs Ro.in( K Smilh ,, , jniU
Given in marriage by her fa- nnd Mllrk ,h(1 hrjll(,.s um.1(.
tner, me nritie worc a uoor
length gown of satin moire bro
cade W'ith a titled bodice, a
basque waistline, sweetheart
neckline and elbow length
sleeves. The modified bell
shaped skirt was fashioned wilh
two floating hemline panels (low
ing from the empire buck of the
bodice, nnd joined wilh three
polite bows. Sho wore a bubble
veil of silk Illusion, with a hand-1
rolled face veil held by a petal !
cnp of re-cmbi imlcred Alencon J
lace and pearls w ith a mmia-1
lure pearl tiara. i
The bridal bouquet was a cas
cade ol white chrysanthemums
on the Norwegian prayer book, i
The bride's attendants wore
street-length dresses o( moss
green brocade. Their headpieces j
were fashioned In pillbox effect '
and they carried nose-gays of
holly with red net and ribbon. J
W h 1 1 c chrysanthemums and
Christmas greenery decorated
tho church. Pew ends were
marked with white bows with
A duplicate bridge club to be
known as the Rogue Valley
Duplicate Bridge Club has been
organized and the (irst play is
scheduled Friday, January 3 at
Rogue Valley Country Club with
Mrs. Jack Mitchell directing,
The invitational club for Coun
try Club members, their guests
and members of Ihe local Amer
ican Contract Bridge League,
will meet each Friday through
out the year wilh master point
plays on the fourth Friday of
each month.
Those interested should call
Mrs. Mitchell, 772-4IHH).
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TERRIFIC SAVINGS
on Fall and Winter Items
Not all sizes and colors available but tre
mendous values on the merchandise that
is on this sale . . . many items cut way
below cost for quick clearance . . . original
tickets on all items so you can see the
savings.
299 (n)99
with s(l green accessories. Her
cni sage was of cyprlpcdium or-'holly and candles,
i bids . German Song
t-wnid Used Mrs. William F. Saxhury sang
Lighted white candles in cry-j"Ich Llebe Dich", and Mrs Ar
slal holders, holly and Hawaiian ; thur L. Schafrolh sang "The
bouquets decorated Ihe club (or Lord's Prayer". Organist was
Ihe reception. For cutting Ihe Mrs. Darrei Greb.
first piece ol cake Hie couple. The hiKles mother wore a
used a Masonic sword, owned , raw silk print dress wilh a moss
bv Ihe lale William J. Williams, green duster and black acces-
grandfather of the bride. Pour-, sorics. Her cms
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