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v.. ".''i '!, i p. . S1 & 10 o-wv wis iAiMzri,iz : By ANN-CONNELL :. . r - i IOT1 JkT L! i n. iOrl: Dnd im In 'late' afternoon. ... &met, Caljf. . , , . t ; tne ride was given in' mar- her lather. She wore- (ardian period dress of It-bite satin, floor length, fen. Her finger-tip veil Ene net, fashioned in cap fcd s she carried a shower of white rosebuds and centered with a ichid. -Her only ornament diamond-studded laval- gitt from the groom. Matron f art Carlson of Coos Bay, the bride, was matron Her floor-length dress yellow brocaded crepe carried a nosegay. bou- lavenaer gladioli and tarnations, with -yellow moons. Donna Guggisberg, an- Well. Vtwr their home m tugene ai ion nuaunqion street F j V :Roald .Hanson, who were married July 5 U) uiheran Church in UaKiana, wm. 1 he bride was 11" . nrran fnrmpflv of Rib do" Trmoirn rf Mrs. A. Da allva orrea 01111 m9 lale Uorrea 4s iHfi son of Mrs. AlfraH tfnncAn M-lbUr. Hanson: - aw 'Ansle T. Severtson, pastor of the church, read TMiss Correa's attendant, wearing a formal gown HLj another sister, Miss June Hanson, also living IZinsco, was among the guests.. Best man was Irwin bride's gown was hand-fashioned by her grand n II Tf wAs of lustrous 'white satin made with o r -lose-fitting sleeves cmd a full skirt wife court train Ff j.r- j .vJalirrta 'JUusibri was edged'with fine silt.' jiJuMtn and carried .:aV'. bridal-, ;bouquet of; I!0tiV and lily-of-the-valleys.' , l.M...:; .bride's mother arrived by .plane' to attend the' . She .also was In formal attire. . I bride was lauuuiou . w.M.-a uww uiw wiiubu-. m School in Rio. de Janeiro, where she took classical to is' the niece' of Lurence De Mattos'Borges, director; National Sugar Institute of- Brazil. She was making. In Los Angeles wnen sne meimr. naijson. L bridegroom, who lormeny anenaea uretjon btate -. recently was cuscnargea. irom uie Army .tur irans-where-he served , as flight officer. s Antonia Correg accompanied hej son-in-law and er to Eugene on a leisurely trip up the coast. She left ne' Thursday for her home m-aoum America, ana tne ijouple left later ' the same day '.on ct'Strip-ihto Eastern kon in Garden Follows Wedding by Last at Cottage .Grove Church" llarge wedding of last Sunday was that ot Miss Lois : lerg, daughter .or mi. ana lyirs. .M-nesi uuggisaerg, 10 Gordon Mills, wnicn was auieiiuiicu m. iuui v wiuut in me kn at the Baptist church at Cottage Grove. The bridegroom . Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mills of Cottage- Grove.- --y - ceremony was penormea ncry -n.-uaviBj ut- in a setting acnievea Dy use ui, wu uacw w muw. and fern, with a backgrouna or canaeiapra . ana 'wnite . other sister, in blue floor-length gown and wearing, delphiniums : in her dark hair, and Miss Euth- ellen Cutlip, cousin' of.. the bride, wearing a . similar costume in .pink, with pink rosebuds in her hair, lighted the tapers before the ceremony. Edgar Fraser was' best man; and Brewer Mills, of. Coos Bay,. and Robert Nelson were ushers. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Benton Shrenk of Albany, sang "O Promise Me" (DeKoven) and Because" (d'Hardeiot). she was accompanied by - Miss Orlena Martin, who alsyr ayed tradi tional wedding rwac. 1 Among the ijnany.-out-of-town guests here for the Wedding was (CONTINUED ON PAGE 12) Ppy"'""'""1'-""""- """jpjr p " v t v j - ( Jj1 Tj , KimwU-tUU photo, Wiltshire MRS. MILLS v. : t-ff'LpngfabCTt u,,) wu foUowed by a Urge Stately bride In s ceremony Roald Hanson of Eugene, formerly American irl now lives In Eugene. . ft j r j MISS UOraen CHae TVi R.--,.! m neceni veremony Miss Loretta F. Corden was married to. Richard D. Piper, son of Mr. and: Mrt. G. H.' Piper pf Spokane, Saturday, June 29 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.j Woods in Eugene. The Rev. Roy R. Reed of the Assem bly of.:God Church performed the ceremony. . The. mantel of the home was decorated with salmon-colored gladioli in a sunburst arrange ment, with white candles at each end.- Baskets of blue larkspur, salmon-colored . snapdragons and baby breath were on each side of the fireplace. Music Precedes Before the candlelight cere . ,mony, Mrs. Gorden Earle played .-"Always," and the wedding march from "Lohengrin." The bride, given by her father, Wore a street-length Alice blue crepe dress with a corsage of - gardenias and stephanotis. Miss .Glenna Beck of Salem was the "attendant and wore a toast ,'shade dress with a corsage of 'gardenias and pink carnations. , . Robert M. Gay of Eugene was :'best man. Candles were lighted by Miss 'i JoAnne Parsons, who was also i" n charge of the guest book. leception Held At a reception following, the ; jceremony, Mrs. John H. Parsons , cut the cake and Mrs. Gorden Earle poured, Misses Glenna Beck and Linda Haynes assisted ' 'in serving. Orchid-colored and white sweetpeas and orchid-colored candles surrounded the wedding cake. .' The couple will make their home in Eugene following a ."wedding trip to Spokane, Wash, . "and on to Canada. ' -AUGUST 16 DATE SET BY SPINSTERS '" FOR CHARITY BALL - Spinsters will give their Char ity Ball, planned as a- benefit for ..the American Cancer Society, as a formal affair Friday evening, August 16, at the Osburn Hotel. Art Holman's orchestra will play. Plans were made for the ball at the meeting of Spinsters Wed , .nesday evening at the home of Miss Janet Tugman. Miss Luana Hollis and Miss Doris- Hoiland ".will serve as co-chairmen for the event, and the committees to as sist them will be as follows: Decorating, Miss Suzanne Sim mons and Miss Roberta Quigley; tickets and programs, Miss Mar ilyn Rowling and Miss Nancy Sampson; ticket sales, Miss Pa tricia Colerick and Miss Tugman; beverage concession. Miss Betty Perry; publicity, Miss Ann Mc- Gillicuddy and Miss Virginia "Hesse. .. Those attending the Wednes- "day meetihg were Misses Betty Bushman, Doris Hoiland, Gloria Cotner, Roberta Quigley, Mari lyn Rowling, Nancy Sampson, S'uanne Simmons,' Betty Perfy, Helen Jean Kindle, Betty Ben nett; Virginia Hesse and Bar bara Harr. 80ROSIS TO MEET " SorosU Club will meet at the ' home ot Mrs. Mary Jane Whitten 'at two-thirty o'clock Thursday aitaraooa. MRS. HANSON at Central Lutheran Church In Miss Sonla Correa of Rio UNIQUE METHOD TELLS ENGAGEMENT , Mrs. A. R. Nichols of Santa Cruz, Calif., announces the en gagement of her daughter, Leona Koon,. .also. -daughter of .Ralph Koon, to Walter R.' McCuistion. The announcement was made at a beach party July 5, in the eve ning around a bonfire by "spill MRS. P : 'j . . ( : m v v'-i fh W tic. " '!-,' ' J . ' j 1 j " - ' ' - I X. - A i '' ' 'sS,;', ' , ) Bride in a garden wedding at her parents' home at The Braea Xoaday. wai Mr. Herbert B Persoo .(EUiabetta Ann Potter). Wlltshli engraving Oakland, Calif., recently was Mrs. de Janeiro, Brazil, The South ing the beans." In the kettle of beans was a small tin box con taining the ring box. Both Mr. McCuistion and Miss Koon are from the Live Oak District, Santa' Cruz, and the bride-to-be is a former resident of Eugene. No date has been set for the wedding. Fehly photo. WUUhlia engravbi. PERSON Kannell-Ellla photo. Wiltihlr tngravlnt. MRS. CASWELL Recent visitor In Eugene was Mrs. Randall Caswell of Baltimore, Md., who came west to meet .her husband. Lieutenant Caswell, arriving from the Philippines. Bridal Pair Plights Troth Beneath Huge Oak Tree A picturesque old oak tree spread mnssive arms above the principals in the garden wedding Sunday of Miss Elizabeth Ann Potter to Herbert P. Person, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Potter, at The Braes. A leafy screen had been arranged against the tree trunk, and before it the bridal group stood, as Dr. Victor P. Morris read the service. Leading from the house to the spot was a path across the lawn, outlined by a low border of ferns and hydrangea blossoms. , s Mr. Person is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Person of Coeur d Alene, Idaho, who flew here for the wedding. Heiore tne ceremony, Mrs. Donald Allton played violin solos, accompanied at the piano by Mr. Allton, and they also played the wedding marches. James McMullen sang "Always" and "Thine Alone." Given By Father Mr. Potter gave his daughter in marriage, and escorted her across the lawn between rows of assembled guests. Miss Potter wore a gown of white nylon marquisette with a train. It had short puffed sleeves, and she wore three-quarter-length white gloves. Her veil of fingertip length was held by a coronet . headdress of net, trimmed with pearl embroidery, and she wore a strand of pearls encircling her throat. Her flowers were an ar rangement of white gladioli, centered by orchids. Several Attendants " The bride was attended by her' sister. Miss Judy Potter, as maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue satin combined with match ing chiffon, and carried a sheaf of deep maroon-colored gladioli. The bridesmaids, Misses Joyce Wampler of Roseburg and Fenna Van Gelder of Eugene, woro gowns of pink satin and chiffon, made similarly to Miss Judy Potter's, and they carried the same maroon flowers. Jean Potter, the bride's cousin, was her junior bridesmaid. She wore a long gown of white taf feta trimmed with bows of pink and blue velvet ribbon, with matching ribbons in her hair. She wore lace mitts and carried a nosegay of pink roses and white carnations. Best man for Mr. Person was William LeGore of Portland. Ushers were Donald Forbes of Roseburg and Jay G. Deardorff of Eugene. ' Mrs. Potter, the bride'i mother, wore a formal gown of yellow lace with a small pink hat trimmed with pink feathers. Mrs. Persons wore an afternoon dress of blue and white crepe. Both Miss Potter's grand mothers, Mrs. Julia Bruce of Los Angeles and Mrs. Edith Potter of Ridgefield, Wash., were pres ent at her wedding. Reception Indoors Following the ceremony, a re ception was held Indoors. The bride's table in the dining, room was spread with a lace cloth, and centered by an arrangement of white flowers and tulle, from which sprays of white gladioli spread fanwise at each end of the table. Mrs. Howard Boyd, house mother of Miss Potter's sorority. Alpha Gamma Delta, cut the bride's cake, and Mrs. Jay Dear dorff gave out the groom's cake. Mrs. Carl Baker and Mrs. Ken- ' neth Proctor poured, and Mrs. Alden Potter served punch. Mrs. Robert K. Bertsch had charge of the guest book. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. John Wheeler and daughter, Mrs. Edgar McWhlrter, of Seattle, and Mrs. Glenn Mc Cormick and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Person planned to make their wedding Journey to Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, and into Canada. On their return, they will be at home on the South Fork of the McKenzie River, where they will be in business. For going away, the bride wore a gray suit with black ac cessories, and an orchid corsage. JUNE WEDDING HELD IN PORTLAND " NOW ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood of Eugene announce the marriage June 28, in Portland of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Kenneth H. Farset, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Farset, Eugene. The couple' was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett, also of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Farset are now living in Eugene-Mr. Farset re cently completed four and a half yaan in the Army Ajjr Corptv . . SHOWER EVENT THURSDAY HONORS MISS JEAN CRITES Complimenting Miss Jean Crltes, whose marriage to David Compton of San Francisco will occur August 31, Mrs. Raymond E. Glass and Mrs. William Bar ker were hostesses at Mrs. Glass' home Thursday afternoon at dessert and a surprise gift shower. Mrs. F. C. Walters served Ices, and a bride's cake was cut. Guests included Miss Crites, Mrs. D. W. Crites, Mrs. C. H. Faulk ner, Mrs. A. R. Clow, Mrs. H. K. Evans, Mrs. Herbert C. Saun ders, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. Emma Jost, Mrs. O. H. Foster, Mrs. Oden Monjay, Mrs. Flor ence Robinson, Mrs. Milo Rob erts, Mrs. R. P. Sutton and Mrs. Mabel Lusby. ' ' Gifts were attached to a white crepe-paper-covered umbrella, in shower effect, for presentation. MRS. j 'V v' ' ' ,J h: A ' , ,Y ' 'f ' w Hf: h j j If j (I . i - '--y i lr ' ' V ,,' '( ' ' ' y .. i O ' ' ' ' f ' P U ' . ' ' " ' ! i Saturday evening law the home wedding of Mrs. Howard I Bailey .CDorothy JhutnUa JohnionJi. t the H, X, Jnamen aeow bete Wiltshire R(rartnaj' MISS WALLACE . .... ..; Announced Is the enragement of Miss Laura Wallace to Neal E. Holt of Tacoma, their marriage to be later In the summer. Juanita Johnson Is Bride at Home Rite I Saturday Evening Before a vine-covered trellis In', the garden of the H. V. Johnson home at 972 West Broadway oc-; curred the wedding of . their." daughter, Dorothy Juanita to Howard L. Bailey, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Bailey of McMihnville,,' Saturday evening, July 13; at seven o'clock. Fir trees were) added background, and . larga. baskets of gladioli were other" decorative features. . , ',- The Rev. Earl Parker of Mc" Minnvllle, formerly of Eugene,; was the officiating minister. The double-ring service was used. ; Before the ceremony, Miss Je-! rlne Newhouse sang "Because" and "God Gave Me You." Mist. Miriam McCallum played h'er ac companiments, and also played' traditional wedding music " Gown of Satin The bride's gown was of white), embroidered satin in floo', length, made with a round neck-; line and long sleeves, the full skirt gathered at the dropped waistline of a simple bodice. Her . fingertip-length veil was held in;; place by a coronet of stephanotis flowers. She carried a white : . Bible, on which rested an orchid, j tied with ribbons. . i : Miss Shirley Lennonwho was: Miss Johnson's roommate at; Portland Medical School, was: (CONTINUED ON PAGE 12) . Fthlr phots. WUtablie I BAILEY i t -: r 1; , -1 r vi '.'!-. 't " -1,1 , ; ij I :i':'j :.:ut: iUr