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Friday, July 31, 1953 PORTLAND CHALLENGER Page Four Bogle-Boyd Repeat Vows In Bethel AM E Ceremony MR. AND MRS. RICHARD W. BOGLE JR. The former Miss Virlyn Lenora Boyd Miss Virlyn Lenora Boyd and Richard Waldo Bogle Jr. were united in marriage at half after four on Sunday afternoon, June “28, a f Bethel AME church. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Jesse L. Boyd. Mr. Bogle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bogle. The bride’s father read the nuptial vows. Gowned in white satin, the love ly bride came down the aisle on the arm of her uncle, Lloyd King, who gave her in marriage. Her long veil of tulle and chantilly lace fell from a bandeau of tulle ruch- ing. She carried a white orchid in a cascade of white sweet peas. tones. Flower girls were little Linda Ward and Glenda Searcy who wore pink taffeta frocks and big pink bows. Best man was Benjamin John son, and ushers were Emmett Wil liams, Charles Williams, William Hilliard, Francis Fair, Edward Webb and Jesse Boyd, brother of the bride. Bob Herndon Sings Mrs. Magnolia Taylor, pipe or ganist, played the wedding music. Hannah Clark, soprano soloist, sang “ Ich Liebe Deich,” and Rob ert Herndon Jr., baritone, sang “ I Love You Truly " accompanied by Mrs. Taylor. A reception immediately fol Juliet Caps Worn lowing the ceremony was held in Mrs. Charles Searcy, wearing the recreation rooms of the pink nylon net over taffeta, was church. matron of honor. Her Juliet cap The newlyweds flew to Victoria, was of rose velvet and she car B. C., on their wedding trip. For ried a bouquet of sweet peas in going away, Mrs. Bogle wore a pastel shades. The bridesmaids pastel blue gabardine suit with were Misses Donna McRiley and white cloche, white accessories j Marilyn Barthlett, both of Pasa and a white orchid corsage. dena, Constance Casson and Lena McMillan of this city. They all Both young people are college wore identical aqua nylon net students and plan to continue dresses with matching velvet Ju their study at Portland State col liet caps and carried bouquets of lege. They are at home at 1326 N. gladioli in harmonizing pastel Benton avenue in Portland. Here in Pacific P o w e rla n d ... Open Air Opera Slated for Bowl Another production of Port land’s nationally famous open- air operas“ free to the public, will be staged in Washington Park Bowl, August 8, 9 and 15, when the Portland Civic Opera associa tion will present Verdi’s great “ II Trovatore” under the musical direction of Ariel Rubstein. The opera is in rehearsal with well-known local men and wom en vocalists in the principal roles A number of the leads sang in the association’s 1952 production of ‘ Faust,” which received the en thusiastic acclaim of the press and of some 30,000 people in the park bow l. The principals will be sup ported by a large chorus and an orchestra of 42 pieces furnished by Portland musicians’ union, lo cal No. 99, A. F. of L. Services of all those connected with the pro duction will be donated. “II Trovatore” with Bruce Mar vin as choral director, Mark Dan iels as stage director, ar.d Doro Johnson as stage designer, will be presented with the cooperation of the city bureau of parks and rec reation, of which Dorothea Lensch is director, and will be a highlight of the bureau’s fourth annual summer festival of music. SI000 DOW N NEAL DRUGS O w n e r s a i d s e l l t h is n ic e t h r e e - bed room home. N ear tr a n s p o rta tion a n d t w o s c h o o l s . O n l y $7.200 — f u l l pr ic e. 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