BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950
Charlotte Royer
Weds At Culver
City, California
In a letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Royer, former residents
of the Gilmore Ranch, up the
Wjnchuck, now of Culver City,
the Pilot was favored with the
following account of the wed
ding of their daughter:
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At a formal evening ceremony
in St. Augustine-B y-T h e-S e a
Episcopal church, Saturday, Miss
Charlotte Lucille Royer became
the bride of Donald A. Thomas.
She is the daughter of Mr .and
Airs. Harold Royer, 4153 Jas
mine Ave., Culver City, and Mr.
Thomas is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Thomas, 4057 Rosa
bel le Ave., Venice.
The lovely old church was dec-
• orated with baskets of w h i t e
'
gladioli.
chrysanthemums
and
larkspur with trailing variegated
ivy. Bouquets of white flowers
filled the altar vases and sprays
of asparagus fern were fastened
in wall brackets along the nave
of the church.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father with Rev.
jP’allace N. Pierson officiating,
ft he wore a princess style gown
of white satin with sweetheart
neckline and stand-up c ollar,
duchess sleeves and full flaring
skirt with chapel train.
Seed pearl embroidery outlin-
cd the neck and collar of her
gown and was repeated around
the edgt' of her Juliet cap of chan-
tilly lace. Her fingertip length
veil was of nylon net and she
carried a shower of white glad
ioli and stephanotis centered
with a detachable corsage of
white orchids.
Miss Peggy Cornwall was maid
of honor in a frock of pale green
organdy over taffeta with wide
taffeta sash and bow. It was fash
ioned with high round neckline,
cap sleeves and circular skirt.
She wore a heart-shaped halo
of pink antherium and carried a
heart-shaped bouquet of the same
flowers backed with green satin
edged with matching net.
The bridesmaids wore yellow
organdy over taffeta with high
neckline, cap sleeves and full-
gathered skirts with wide sash
es and bows. They wore ban
deaux of yellow roses and car
ried Italian baskets in pale lav
ender w i t h bouquets of long
stemmed yellow roses. Miss Byr-
na Schultz, Beverly Shonkwiler
and Joan Nichols were brides
maids.
Misses Deborah Trempe and
Janice Thomas, nieces of bride
groom, were flower girls in Kat?
Greenway frocks of pale green
organdy over taffeta with match
ing taffeta gloves and sweetheart
bonnets of organdy. They car
ried tiny yellow baskets outlined
with yellow rosebuds and filled
with yellow rose petals.
Clarence Thomas w as best
man for his brother and another
brother, William Thomas, ush
ered with Messrs Gerald Bur-
right and William Cox.
More than 250 guests were re-
ceived later at the home of the
bride’s parents, where the* bride’s
mother appeared in an afternoon
gown of old rose crepe with navy
blue accessories and corsage of
pale orchids. The bridegroom’s
mother wore black crepe with
sequin trim and deep purple or
chid.
Floral decorations for t.e re
ception carried out the white
white flowers mixed with varie
gated ivy theme used in the
church. A bank of flowers backed
the buffet table which was cen
tered with a five-tiered wedding
cake. The bride’s aunt, Miss Vera
Roper, presided ovevr the punch
bowl.
The couple left by automobile
for a honeymoon at Carmel. The
bride was in a dressmaker su*t
of navy blue wool gabardine,
with namy trimmed white hat
and navy accessories. She wore
the orchids from her wedding
bouquet.
Both young people were grad
uated from Venice High School.
While at Venice the bride was a
Junior Delphian, Letter Girl, G.
A. A., Venetian Lady, Chatelaine.
Girl of the Semester and speak-
er for her graduating class, She
later attended Los Angeles
College. Mr. Thomas is in the
carpentry business w i t h
brother. The will be at home at
3991 Marcasel Ave., Mar Vista,
following the honeymoon.
The bride once attended the
Harbor school while living on
the Gilmore ranch, up the Win
chuck river.
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