hene .
Eon, 0l san
Bele",hter of Mrs,
n. became the bride
linen
Madison
tZmS in San
M -Sraary 2. Mr. Bartn
2rwiM Harry
IW?rTUn the double-kiheldatthe
eo". MH0rie White-
flriend ol the bride.
f."?r.ntl.was decor.
Yardenias, MP-fS-ii...
and palms
ISS were placed on
P !, ..... alven in mar-
feSS the ring
""Tmes brake played
w.u- . reces-
Li ann u -
fee organ.
'".Z. onwn was
a Si sweetheart neckline
inUrt of net and lace.
"JST-hTi, a train. The
Kdgold bead,, She
I j a shower Douquei oi
forchlds, gardenias and
Ifardla. m . .
! mau-on oi uiui
ii, Whitehurst, wore a
". t,.. iirtov over a
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of
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CALLING
"WiM Oh, Willie!
(M riant out of
E mud-puddle
initcmtl lust
at your
dsthe. and It
bam't been ten
nliutM sine you
pot awn on
dean. Goodness
jractas! I don't
know what Id do
niiout til
Engine
Laundry".
EUGENE
Laundry
1 178 WEST 8th AVE.
MR.
iVcnnell-EUis photo.
MRS. KRIEGER
Wiltshire engraving
n
The man-tare of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krleger (Fern Bragg)
took place Feb. 16 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bran of Eugene.
blouse of blue floral design. Her
corsage was of white gardenias.
Walter G. Beales, U. S. Coast
guardsman from Johnston,
Pennsylvania, was best man.
After the ceremony a recep
tion was held for the wedding
guests, all close friends of the
bride and groom.- Mrs. Theresa
De Benedettl served at the
punch bowl, assisted by Mrs.
Josephine Jones, Mrs. Mollie
Malone McComb and Miss Nina
Vaccano.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Florence J. Clark of Berkeley,
California, mother of Mrs.
Whitehurst, Miss- Marjorie
Whitehurst II and Edson White
hurst. The newlyweds left for a brief
wedding trip at Monterey and
Carmel, and now are making
their home in San Francisco.
Miss Smith was graduated
from Eugene High School, and
Mr. Barth, from Queen Anne
High School in Seattle. He form
erly was a member of the U. S.
Naval Reserves.
East Side Unit of Eugene
Women's Christian Temperance
Union will meet Wednesday af
ternoon at two o'clock with Mrs.
Carrie Day.
Executive board of Degree of
Honor will meet Friday for a
one-o'clock dessert luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Marion Savage.
Plans for a guest night, March v
26, will be completed.
F- '
t' N ". V i
Springfield Man
Weds at Wenatchee
Before an array of bright
spring flowers, the wedding rites
of Miss Marian Emilie Thomas
and Marvin James Gorrie were
read Saturday, February 16. The
ceremony was performed by the
Rev. J. H. Beall at nine-thirty
o'clock in the morning at the
First Methodist Church at We
natchee, Washington.
The bride Is the daughter of
tm D T TL .
.Ml. auu UUBt i AiiuiuaS OI
Wenatchee, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gorrie
of Springfield.
Miss Mary Sorensen played
the organ and traditional wed
ding, marches, and Mrs. H. W.
Claasen sang "Because,", preced
ing the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wqre a long
sleeved white satin gown with
a deep-cut sweetheart neckline
and tulle skirt trimmed with sat
in appliques. A fingertip Illusion
veil fell from her Dutch cap of
lace. Her carnation bouquet was
centered by white orchids,
brought by the groom on his
flight to Wenatchee from the
Hawaiian Islands.
Mrs. Jack Gellatly, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
and wore a gold-colored gown
with gold sequins, and a wreath
of red carnations In her hair.
The bridesmaids, Miss Mary
Claasen and Miss Virginia Cox,
both wore sky blue chiffon '
gowns with blue net caps. Miss
Lois Jean Fraley and Miss Shir
ley Laney, in gowns of gold and
peach, lighted the altar candles.
Cecil "Bob" Calkins of Eugene
was best man, and Roy Thomas.
Jr., Jack and Neil Gellatly were
ushers.
After the wedding ceremony a
breakfast was given In the Re
gency Room of the Cascadian
Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Gorrie left
immediately by plane for San
Francisco, where they will make
their- home.
Mrs. Gorrie attended Wash
ington State College and is a
member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority. She has been employed
by United Airlines in Seattle.
Mr. Gorrie, a graduate of the
University of Oregon, served in
the U. S. Naval Air Corps Re
serve, during the war, and now
is a pilot for Pan American -Airways
between San Francisco and
Hawaii.
Among out - of - town guests
were several relatives of the
bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Elery
G. Fay and daughter, Jean, of
Portland, and Jack Gorrie and
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gorrie of
Springfield.
Between 150 and 200 guests
were present for the wedding.
There were 70 at the reception.
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Eugene Beglsttr-Giiar'd, Sunday, MarcK 10, 1948 Pagrl
Shultz-Price Rites
Are Read at Tigard
Kennell-EUU Dhoto. Wlltshbs nsraTlng
MR., MRS. CLEMENTS
Miss Rowena Mae Price of
Portland, daughter of Charles A.
Price of Alvadore, and Donald
Shultz of Tigard were married
Sunday, February 17, at the
Sherwood Re-organized Church
of Latter Day Saints of Jesus
Christ. The ceremony was read
by the groom's father, V. R.
Shultz.
Aattendants were Mrs. Wil
liam Buckbee and Lowell Shultz,
brother and sister of the groom.
Miss Geraldine Baily and Miss
Dorothy Ballard sang "I Love
You Truly," with Mrs. Cecil
Chapman accompanying at the
piano.
The bride wore a blue suit
with brown accessories, and a
corsage of yellow and pink car
nations, while her attendant
wore a beige dress with brown
accessories and pink carna
tions. Miss Price attended grade and
high schools at Marcola and
Junction City, and graduated -in
1944 from Junction City High
School. Mr. Shultz served 'with
the U. S. Marine Corps lni the
Pacific. .
After the wedding ceremony
a reception and buffet lunch was
held at the home of the groom's
parents for relatives and dose
friends. The young couple-' will
make their home in Portland.
Women's Council of Jlxrt
Christian Church will meet all
day Wednesday in the wWte
room of the church for sewing.
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon.
Westside Unit, Eugene WCfU,
will meet Tuesday afternoon' at
two-thirty o'clock with Mrsi F.
E. Crafts.
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A quiet ceremony at
marriage recently of Mr.
Hecker).
St Mary's Catholio Church was the
and- Mrs. Walter Clements (Catherine
Women's Missionary Society
of First Christian Church will
meet Tuesday afternoon at twfa
thirty o'clock in the white room
of the church. Group Four will
have charge of the program, and
the McCallum group will be
hostesses.
Galiri Jordan, until recently an
army chaplain, will speak on his
experiences.
Mrs. J. W. Working wiU have
charge of devotions.
WUtshlre engraving
' MRS. SHULTZ
A recent bride Is Mrs. Donald
Shultz (Rowena Price), daugh
ter of Charles A. Price of Alva-,
dore.
Kennell-Ellis photo. Wiltshire engraving
MR., MRS. ADLER
Recently wedded pair Is Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Adler (Dolly
Maughan), whose marriage oc
curred February 16 in Eugene.
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Women of the Moose will
sponsor a card party party Mon
day afternoon at two o'clock in
the Moose Hall. Mrs. Ross
Storey, social service chairman,
will be in charge.
Sewing Club will meet Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Roy Forncrook, 100 Hansen
Lane, at eight o'clock, with Mrs.
Storey in charge.
A card party also will be held
Tuesday evening at eight o'clock
at Moose Hall, with Mrs. Storey
as hostess.
Independent Mission Study
Group of the First Christian
Church, will meet Thursday af-
ternoon at two o'clock in the
church annex. Mrs. Hobart
Smith will lead the program on
"Opportunities in Alaska."
Lutheran Daughters of Central
Lutheran Church will meet
Thursday evening at eight
o'clock with Mrs. Erwin Johnson.
Twentieth Century Club of
First Methodist Church will
meet Wednesday evening at six
thirty o'clock for a covered-dish
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Har
ris will be in charge of the food
committee.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Means,
missionaries in Malaya for ten
years, will have charge of the
discussion on "China." They will
describe missionary activities in
the Far East,
Central Lutheran Ladles Aid
Society will meet Thursday af
' ternoon at two-thirty o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Ragna Chris
topherson, 1656 Eleventh Ave
nue West. A program has been
planned.
Daughters of Union Veterans
will meet Wednesday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock at the arm
ory for a business session.
Loyal Workers Class of First
Christian Church will meet all
day Friday in the church annex,
to do Red Cross sewing. A
luncheon will be served at noon.
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GRIFFIN
The post ehapel at the Presi
dio of Monterery saw the recent
wedding of Ensign Rosella Bel
gum, Navy Nurse Corps, of
Springfield, to Lt. John F. Grif
fin, Cavalry Corps, AUS, of
Montclair, N.J.
' Friendly Bible Class of First
Methodist Church will meet
Friday afternoon for a twelve
thirty o'clock luncheon with
Mrs. R. P. Sutton, 749 Nine
teenth Avenue East. A business
and social meeting will follow.
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Week's Doings
CRESWELL Camas Swale
Club meets Tuesday, March 12
with Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mrs. Ethan
Calloway and Mrs. E. W. Hoag
land as hostesses. Mrs. Robert
Franklin will, have charge of the
program. The roll call is "House
hold hints."
" Mrs. V. W. Johnston, Mrs.
Ernest Syphers and Mrs. Arthur
Mogstad will serve on the re
freshment committee at Honor
Rebekah lodge Wednesday eve
ning. Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs.
R. M. Carpenter and Mrs. Carroll
Bush will have charge of the en
tertainment Calendar
Monday Auxiliary of VFW
election of officers.
Tuesday Camas Swale Club.
Wednesday Honor Rebekah
Lodge.
Thursday Presbyterian Mis
sionary Society.
. Creswell Grange.
Saturday Moss Circle NOW
advance officers night.
Rouget de Lisle, a young offi
cer, composed the Marseillaise,
French national anthem, in 1792.
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