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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OHEGONIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 15, 1918. 8 . ... tin programme was arranged by E. Frances Williams, chairman of armory, assisted .by a number of league mem bers. The regular order of events was somewhat changed for this occasion. WEDDINGS. ' Daniels-Dudley. VANCOUVER. Wash., Sept. 14. (Spe - cJa.1.) One of the loveliest of the sea con's brides was Miss Hera Dudley, whose marriage to Gilbert Wintler Daniels was solemnized Tuesday in St. Luke's Episcopal Church in the presence of a large assemblage of friends of the popular couple. The bride wore a beautiful gown of ivory satin and ail ver lace, her veil was arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms and the bouquet was a creation of white sweet peas and orchids. Mrs. Harold Patter- eon, matron of honor, wore a gown of Ivory satin with a hat of silver lace and panne velvet. She carried Opheli; roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Keginia Shea, of Portland, and Miss Hazel Stokes. Their gowns were of white Organdy, each wearing a large picture hat and carrying a French bas ket with yellow coreopsis. Mrs. Fannie Crocker played the wed ding march. The music by the choir was a beautiful featurft.of the -ceremony. Horace Daniels, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the guests were ushered by Harold Pat terson and William Marshall. William Dudley, father of the bride, rave her in marriage. The Rev. C. W. Holmes, rector of St. Luke's, was the officiating clergyman. The church was artistically decorated with tall stand ards of yellow coreopsis and ferns. They were entertained later at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dudley. The house was decorated in yellow and the dining table was centered with a basket ' of yellow flowers and maidenhair fern. Mrs. J. G. Kelley, of Portland, and Mrs. . B. Collier presided. Mr. Daniels comes from a well-known family and is prominent in the busi sess world and civic affairs. His bride Is a charming girl, beloved by her friends, many of whom entertained for her after the engagement was an nounced a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels left the . fol lowing morning for Klipsan Beach. They will be at home after September 20 at Franklin Court. Bleaslnger-Swaa. A pretty function of the week was the wedding performed by Rev. P. B. Grant of J. W. Messinger and Mra S. C. Swan at the home of the bride, 396 Church street, on Monday evening. The house was decorated with cedar and Autumn leaves. The table, decked with sweet peas, was presided over by Mra D. E. Bowman and her two charm ing daughters. Matilda and Lucile. Miss Florence Wilbur played the wed ding march. The bride wore gray silk with a cor- sage bouquet of orchids and rosebuds. 1 The matron of honor, Mra L. A. Bow man, was gowned in pink. D. E. Bow man was best man. Mr. Messinger is a well-known resi dent of McMinnville and was formerly a prominent citizen of Eastern Oregon, having formerly been Mayor of Moro. Mra Messinger is well known in this city. She is an active worker in the Lincoln-Garfield Relief Corps, of which organization she is treasurer and past president. She is the mother of Cap tain D. E. Bowman, of Portland; Major I L. A. Bowman, now in France, and Levi Bowman, formerly a prominent vocal ist of this city and now of Calgary, where he is in charge of the Western Canada Chautauqua. Those in attendance were Mra L. A. Bowman. Mr. and Mra D. E. Bowman, Dr. W. R. Anderson and Mra Anderson, Mr. and Mra Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Por ter Anderson, Mr. and Mra S. H. Wil bur. Mra Ramsey, of Spokane; Mra Colburn. of White Salmon; Mra Clem ens, sister of the bride: the Misses Edna Mott, Florence Wilbur, Matilda and Lucile Bowman. Jewell-Pf sender. An interesting marriage of recent date was that of Miss Ruth Pfaender and Private Dana E. Jewell, who is sow with the Heavy Artillery Corps en route to Virginia. The wedding took place on August 14 at Long Beach, Cal., where the bride went with Miss Imo- gene Jewell, sister of the bridegroom. to spend her vacation. Private Jewell was at that time stationed with the Coast Artillery Corps at Fort Mac- Arthur, near San Pedro, Cal. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Pfaender. of 171 East Twenty- Blnth street North. Mr. Jewell is a eon or Air. ana .Mrs. j. fc. jeweu, of 899 East Everett street. The couple are popular among the younger set. the bride being a Lincoln High School graduate and well known in musical circles as a vocalist. Private Jewell is a former Washington High School stu dent. The bride will remain with her parents for the present. Farr-Pearee. Miss Myrta A. Pearce and Charles Tfi Farr were married Sunday evening. Srptember 7, at S'o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra W. V. Pearce, 91 West Emerson street. J5ev. J. Bowersox officiated. The bride was attended by little Rose Baxter as ring bearer., and she was given In mar riage by her father. Only the members of the families Were present at the ceremony and the wedding supper. The bride was attired in a dark blue Mlk frock, trimmed with lace. t The Pearce family are originally from Akron, O.. where the bride was I one of the most popular members of the younger set. Mr. Farr is popular In Portland and he is connected with the Mitchell-Staver Company. Mr. and Mrs. Farr will be at home after September 15 at 666 East Thirty- Jourth street north. . j" " ENGAGEMENTS. The many friends of Miss Irene Hlg- fcins. for the past four years a resident of New York City, will be pleased to learn of her marriage September 7 to John E. Hays, of Nashville. Tenn. Af ter a short honeymoon in the Catskill Mountains they will be at home October 1 to their friends tn Plalnview, N. J, in which city Mr. Hays has business in terests. i SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mra C. E. 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