Bride Wears Lace and Satin at Church
Wedding, Couple Living at Carmel
IOOF Installs New
Officers January 6
Miss Carleta Vay Hulbert chose
a chapel-length dress of lace over
satin for her wedding on New
Year's Eve to Pvt. Edward David
Lovegren, both of Eugene, at the
First Assembly of God, Eugene.
The Rev. E. E. Krogstad. pastor
of the First Assembly of God, of
ficiated at the ceremony, in a
setting of palms, cedar, white
chrysanthemums and candles
against a background of white lat
tice work.
The bride's fingertip veil fell
from a tight fitting cap, and she
carried a white orchid and stepha-
notis on a w'hite Bible. She was
given in marriage by a family
friend of the Hulberts, Leo Faure.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
E. C. Hulbert and the late Mr. I
Hulbert and the bridegroom is th«
son of Mrs. W. D. Ixivegren and
the late Mr. Lovegren. Both fam
ilies formerly lived i n Cottage
Grove.
Maid of honor was the bride's
sister, Miss l.ois Hulbert of Eu
gene. and bridesmaids were Miss
Patricia Nunamaker of Salem and
Mrs. Jay C. Wilson ot Eugene, all
in white net and taffeta gowns
with short jackets and carried
boquets of green leaves that had
been cupped to give the effect of
gladiolus blooms, thus carrying
out the green and white effect.
Best man was Kenneth I.ove-
gren, brother of the bridegroom,
and ushering were James Shade
of Eugene and Paul and Don
Standberg of Portland, cousins of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Lawrence Swaim played
the wedding marches and accom
panied the Rev. Lorn Triplet of
Nebraska who sang "O Promise
Me," "Perfect Love" and "I Come
to Thee.”
Candlelighters were Miss Shar
on Johnson of Hermiston and Miss
Cheryl Hulbert, sister of the bride,
both wearing white dresses with
green sashes.
The reception was held in the
I watched dry leaves float to
the ground or become em Christ Ambassadors chapel, with
Mrs. M. O. Standberg of Portland,
broiled in a smother of action
aunt of the bridegroom, cutting
as a breeze picked them up,
the cake, and another aunt, Mrs.
tossed, rolled and slid them
A. Diller, assisting. Mrs. James
here and there. Some people
Shade presided at the punch bowl
are like those leaves. •
A speaker on a soap box or । and Miss Mary I.ou Newton was
at the coffee urn. Mrs, Harold
rostrum utters words that send
Bressler and Misses Patricia and
our thoughts sliding, rolling
Blanche Drew were in charge
into a smother of confusion.
of gifts, while Miss Lois Munger
Like those leaves we pass over
passed the guest book. Assisting
hard surface facts and land in
were Mrs. Ad Newby, Miss Helen
a heap.
Newton, Miss Ruth Prinzing and
Miss Naomi Hixson. Mrs". Clarence
A six year old boy asked his
Payne was in charge of the re
father, ‘‘Why is it light?” His
ception. Red poinsettias were
father explained, "The sun is
about the room.
our source of light," and the
The bride wore an oxford gray
boy was satisfied. A few days
suit with white hat ind gloves
later, the sky was overcast.
and her white wedding orchid on
The boy looked at the shadow
her wedding trip to California.
less room, the leaden sky,
They are now at home at Carmel,
turned to his father, shook his
near Camp Ord. where he is sta
head. "You’re wrong. No sun.
tioned in Classifications and As
Light though." That boy isn’t
signments. Before entering t h e
going to be a leaf; he’s going
to think through a subject be service, the bridegroom attended
the University of Oregon, from
fore he accepts it.
which he was graduated last June.
He also graduated from the local
Don’t be a leaf. Sift and
high school. He is associated with
evaluate words; go against the
his brother in Lovegren Lumber
wind, if your destination lies in
Company. Mrs. Lovegren is a
that direction.
graduate of Moderne Beauty Col
lege of Salem.
Coming from a distance for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Hulbert, Riverside, Calif., the
Rev. and Mrs. Leo Faure, Blythe,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Stand
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stand
berg, Paul Standberg, Mrs. Al Dil
ler and daughter, Linda. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Severs, daughter, Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Linde of New
berg, grandparents of the bride
groom; Mr. and Mrs. John Pear
Established 1912
son of Cherry Grove; Mrs. Hilma
Washington at Seventh
Lovegren of Cherry Grove; Mr.
Phone 202
and Mrs. George Linde of Walton
Cottage Grove, Oregon
and Mrs. Reuben Johnson and
daughter, Sharon, of Hermiston.
Bv Mrs. R. (*. Conner
LORANE
Installation of of-
ficers was held at Iznane IOOF
lod;e January 6. District Deputy
G.ind Master Robert Philson and
staff was in charge of installing
the following officers to serve for
1954
Nable Grand Lloyd Counts; vice
grand. Tom Kegler; warden. El-
d >n Thompson; conductor. Tom
Pledger; chaplain, Earl Gowing.
Right Support to Noble Grand.
Dolph Dillon; left support to noble
grand. W. H. Mitchell; right scene
Mrs. William Bumpus
Heads Episcopal Guild
Members ot the Episcopal
| church guild elected new officers
for 1951 at their January 13 meet-
supporter. Dennis Mitchell; left
scene supporter, IJoyd Peterson.
Rigt support to vice grand.
James Kot re; left support to
vice grand. Rodney Dillon; secre
tary. Jack Terrell; treasurer. Gene
Burns; outside guardian. Russell
Alford, inside guardian. Frank
Sessions.
On January 20 the initiatory
degree was conferred on two can
didates.
i Ing Officers are: Mrs. William lent to the Mission by the Wo
¡Bumpus, president; Mrs. David men's Auxiliary, was handed in
Morris, vice president; Mrs. Mau- by Mrs. A. Woolcott. This year
I rice Powers, treasurer; and Mrs. the shipment will go to the Philip
Roj Sherman, secretary. Mrs. pines, and will contain baby gar
ments. some of which will be made
Sherman was re-elected.
Outgoing officers were: Mrs. by the Guild.
-
Nora Axley. president; Mis Rob-
■ ert Dusenberry, vice president. THREE COTTAGE (.ROMAN'S
The afternoon meeting was held ATTEND BPOE SESSION
Three members of the local
at the home of Mrs. Robert Nel
son The February 10 meeting will Elks club attended the mid-winter
be held at the home of Mrs. John session of the Oregon State Elks
Finneran.
association held at Bend January
A hearty vote of thanks was 15 and lb The delegates were
given the retiring president. Mrs. Orlo Bagley, exalted ruler; Art
Axley, for her labors during the
Nolt, leading knight; and Palmer
past two years.
| The assignment of supply work. Johnson, manager.
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PVT. AND MRS. EDM \RD DAVID LOVEGREN', formerlv Miss
Carleta Vay Hulbert, both formerly of Cottage Grove, but recently of
Eugene, were united in marriage December 31 at f irst Assembly of
Go<i, Eugene. They are residing at Carmel, ( alii. Pvt. Lovegren is
stationed al Camp Ord.
Mrs. Belcher Fe+ed
At Shower Jan. 15
Mrs. Kenneth Belcher, formerly
Anita Hudson, was honored Friday
afternoon. January 15, with a mis
cellaneous wedding shower at the
home of Mrs. Frank White.
Twenty-one ladies of the Bapt’st
church and 10 children were pre
ent. Games were played by th
group with Mrs. Curtis Hansen
and Mrs. John McCall winnin ;
prizes.
The bride was the recipient of
many lovely and useful gifts. De
licious refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. White, Mrs.
Robert Cherry and Miss Lena
Zendron.
Those present were: Mmes. Sa
lem Magnusson, Bob Magnusson,
William Stanley, John Hudson,
Frank Satterwhite, J. W. Webb,
Karl Mills, A. B. Peterson, John
Lionberger, A. C. Spriggs, C. F.
Sturdevant, William Sutterlin.
John McCall, Curtis Hansen. Er
vin Hansen. O. H. Tank, Frank
White, Robert Cherry, the honor
guest. Mrs. Kenneth Belcher, also
Miss Carmen White and Miss Lena
Zendron.
Those sending gifts but unable
to attend were: Mmes. W. C.
Martin, Ida Terveen. Ike 'Casto,
Glenn Weeldreyer, H. H. Weel-
dreyer, Harold Spriggs and Ernest
Hounshell.
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MRS. HICKOK ELECTED
PRESIDENT LOCAL ( LI B
Lorane Rebekahs
Install New Officers
By Mrs. R. G. Conner
LORANE
Mrs. H. W. Mitchell
who is district deputy president
and her staff were installing of
ficers of Lorane Rebekah lodge
January 4. Newly elected and ap
pointed officers who were installed
in their new offices were: Noble
Grand. Mrs. R. W. Alford; vice
grand. Mrs. Glen Myers; secretary,
Mrs. Everett Malcolm; treasurer,
Mrs. Joe Swinney; warden, Mrs.
Jasper Purdy; conductor, Mrsr
Earl Smith.
Chaplain. Mrs. Rodney Dillon;
inside guardian, Mrs. Buck John
son; outside guardian. Mrs. F. G.
Sessions; right support to noble
grand, Mrs. Lloyd Counts; left
support to noble grand, Mrs. Ches
ter Purdy.
Right support to vice grand.
Mrs. Vern Armitage; left support
to vice grand; Mrs. Stanley Purdy;
musician, Mrs. Claude Payne,
color bearer, Mrs. F. L. Nease.
New committees appointed to
serve the following term are: Sun
shine, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, chair
man; food. Mrs. R. G. Conner,
chairman; finance. Mrs. Chauncey
Blosser. Mrs. W. H. Mitchell and
Mrs. W. J. Ix>ach; publicity, Mrs.
R. G, Conner; good of the order,
Mrs. Jack Terrell.
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MRS. SHORT ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Roy Short entertained the
memliers of the MPG club T os-
day at a one o'clock luncheon a d
social afternoon. Her table centei
piece was pink carnations and
heather in a crystal swan.
Mrs. Joe Smith will lie hostess
at the February 2 meeting.
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Election of officers of the Past
Matrons club was held last week
at the home of Mrs. Uriel Winders
who served a dessert preceding
the regular meeting.
Officers elected are: Mrs. Ken
neth Hickok, president; Mrs. Ed
gar Rickard, vice president; and
Mrs. Littleton Lasater, secretary I OE TO SPONSOR DANCE
The Fraternal Order of Eagles
and treasurer.
The February 8 meeting will be will have a dance and social night |
at the Eagles hall on January 23. 1
at the home of Mrs. Hickok.
The Eagles Auxiliary and their
Rotten Row in Hyde Park is families are invited and visiting
members are welcome.
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