Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1946, Image 12

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Pay 18, Eugene Reyister-Ouara1,
Patricia Sullivan
Weds Burton Ragan
At Home Ceremony
At a home ceremony on Friday
afternoon, July 12, Miss Patri
cia Ann Sullivan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sullivan, was
'married to Burton I. Ragan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ragan, the
rite performed by the Rev. Hen
.ry Davis of First Baptist Church.
Mr. Sullivan gave his daugh
ter's hand in marriage.
The bride wore a sand-colored
dressmaker suit with white ac
cessories, and she carried a
"nosegay of pink rosebuds, en
circled by pink and white carna
tions and sweet peas.
Miss Weslie Eyres was her
only attendant. She wore a yel
low suit with white accessories
and a corsage of gardenias and
yellow rosebuds.
Monty Sullivan, the bride's
brother, was best man.
-Three Serve
jT. At the reception which fol
lowed the ceremony, Mrs. How
ard Ashworth, cousin of the
I bridegroom, cut the wedding
cake and Mrs. C. P. Moffltt of
North Bend, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Rudy Rothange, assist
ed in serving. .
Miss Sullivan was graduated
.from Eugene High School this
" June. Mr. Ragan served overseas
for nearly three years, receiving
. his discharge from the army last
fall.
After a ten-day trip through
Southern Oregon and Northern
" California, they will be at home
on Route Three, Eugene.
:Gulliford - Stamm
.Wedding July 14
" The marriage of Miss Ellza
,' beth Nadine Stamm to William
V. Gulllford was held Sunday
j afternoon July 14 at the home of
..; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Stamm,
uncle and aunt of the bride.
Miss Stamm is the daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stamm of
" Eugene. The bridegroom is the
1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.
. Gulliford of Stanfield.
' The home was decorated with
" eandles and white gladioli. The
!- Rev. Frank L. Cook, pastor of
the McKenzie Bridge Christian
;l Church, read the service.
- Before the ceremony Miss Ella
2 Carrick sang "O Promise Me,"
accompanied by L. G. Hulln, who
also played the wedding music.
" Miss Marylln Stamm, sister of
J the bride, lighted the candles.
- She was dressed in a floor length
'J, dress of yellow net.
The bride, given In marriage
H by her father, wore a floor
length dress of white flowered
ll net over rayon satin. Her fin
" gertlp veil was held In place by
lvorlzed blossoms. She carried a
... white Bible with her bridal bou-
quet, which was of gardenias,
-,l pink rosebuds and stephanotls,
, tied with white ribbon.
? ' Miss Shirley Loppnow, attend
,'I ant, wore a peach-colored floor
J length dress and carried a bou
JJ quet of gardenias, carnations
I; and pea.-h-colored gladioli.
Ray Hewitt was best man.
JJ Miss Mary Ann Gulllford, sls
j ter of the bridegroom was In
'j charge of the reception which
'i followed thn rprpmnnv. ShA mam
. assisted at the punch bowl by
iuisi iviaryun oiamm. mrs. Alma
Stamm, aunt of the bride, cut the,
, wedding cake.
The bride chose a light blue
.t wool suit with pink and brown
accessories for a wedding trip to
Eastern Oregon where the cou
Z pie will stay until fall. Both then
will attend the University of
Oregon.
t Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur J. Gulllford,
' Miss Mary Ann and Charles
;j! Gulllford of Stanfield; Mr. and
,1. Mrs. Robert A. Staim, Corval
); lis, aunt and uncle of the bride;
! Mrs. Lillian Garrison and Mrs.
ii. J. G. Nash of Salem.
II MISS LAURA WALLACE
j TO WED IN SUMMER
i. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuckey an
il; nounce the engagement of their
ii, niece, Miss Laura Wallace to
I I Neal E. Holt of Tacoma, Wash.,
j; formerly of Key West, Florida.
Miss Wallace Is attending
i summer school at the University
ft of Arizona and working at the
it. Tucson Newspapers, Inc.
The wedding is set for late
III summer and will be held ln Eu
i . gene.
j ' Miss Wallace mnkes her home
X with Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey. She is
1 1 a graduate of Eugene High
School and attended the Univer
il, slty of Oregon for three years.
Science can
nel,
lp
most women a younger
face and throat
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through ENDOCREME, can, for most women, help
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RITE-PRICE DRUG fL.!
"Of PENNY-WISE DRUG STORES I VI I ' T S3
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38 EAST BROADWAY VL.
Eugene, Ore., Sunday, July M. 194g
Kennell-Ellls photo, WUUhlrt engraving
MISS WENDEL
The eiiBagement of Miss Lorajne Wendel to
John L. Chapman, both of Eugene, is currently
announced.
Juanita Johnson
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11)
her attendant. She wore a floor
length dress of dotted Swiss in
blue, with Juliet cap to match,
and carried a bouquet of .pink
rosebuds and white daisies.
Robert Bailey, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man, and
ushers were Arthur and Ralph
Johnson, brothers of the bride.
A reception was held follow
ing the ceremony. Mrs. Gerald
R. Johnson served punch and
Mrs. Harold V. Johnson cut the
cake, both sisters-in-law of the
bride. They were assisted in
serving by Misses Peggy Herd,
Greta Sklllern, Imogene Love,
Ruth Robertson and Patricia
Colerick. Mrs. Margery Dare had
charge of the gifts.
Guests Attend
Out-of-town guests attending
Included the bride's maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle M.
McGuire of Akron, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Adair of Tampa, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Scott of
Roseburg, and the bridegroom's
relatives, Dr. and Mrs. R. Bailey
and family, Robert I... Alice and ,
Gerald, of McMinnvllle.
When the young couple left on
their , wedding journey, Mrs.
Bailey wore an aqua suit with
white accessories and her wed
ding orchid. They will be at
home in Portland at 72 Richard
son Court. ' Mr. Bailey is em
ployed In Portland, and Mrs.
Bailey will continue her nursing
training at the medical school.
Eugenean Takes
-Portland Bride
Miss Harriett Anna Banbury,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley E. Banbury of Portland, be
came the bride of Woodrow W.
Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Holland of Eugene, at a
ceremony performed July 3 by
Dr. Morgan S. Odell at the Ban
bury home. The couple exchang
ed vows in a setting of white
delphiniums and gladioli.
Mr. Banbury gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
gown of white satin with seed
pearl trim. Her shoulder-length
veil was held in place by a
Juliet cap of seed pearls and she
carried deep pink roses and
stephanotis.
Miss Patsy Jean Schneider,
cousin of the bride, who came
from Salem for the wedding,
was maid of honor. She wore
pink jersey. Edward Holland
was best man for his brother.
A reception was held immedi
ately after the ceremony at the
Banbury home. Mrs. Phllo Banis
poured and Mrs. Ben Eisenberg
served the wedding cake. Assist
ing were the Misses Altha Paul,
Margaret Ellertson and Lois
Fitzgibbons.
After a wedding trip to the
const the couple will be at home
in Eugene.
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Local Pair Married
At Chicago Airfield
CHANUTE FIELD, 111 Miss
Mary Elida Ericson of Eugene,
daughter of Navy Commander
R. C. Ericson also of Eugene,
was married here recently to Lt.
Richard E. Chandler whose home
is in Halsey.
The bride was dressed in her
mother's wedding gown of aqua
taffeta with matching veil and
tiara. Maid of honor was Mrs.
Edward L. Rough, and best man
was Lt. Edward L. Kough, both
from Altoona, Pa.
The bride attended the Uni
versity of Oregon and is a mem
ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
Lieutenant Chandler, son of
George Chandler, enlisted in the
Army Air Forces in October, 1942
and served in Europe. He was a
prisoner of war for three months.
Eugene Young Folk
WpHpH in Pnrtlrfnd
vv eaaea ln rORiana
Miss Ruth Solberg was mar
ried to Earle Curtis July 7, at the
Portland home of Mr. and Mrs.
.Boyd Jossey. Miss Solberg is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Solberg of Eugene and the bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Curtis of Bay City,
formerly of Eugene.
The double-ring ceremony,
held in the garden, was perform
ed by the Rev. Mr. Dunn. The
bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a suit of ivory silk
gabardine with matching hat
and brown accessories. She car
ried ivory-colored gardenias on
a white Bible.
Mrs. George Rufkin of Seattle,
cousin of the bride, was her at
tendant. Dale Shuey of Eugene
was best man.
At the reception following the
ceremony. Miss Janice Findtner
cut the wedding cake, assisted by
Miss Dorianne Engelbart and
Mrs. Lawrence Meakins. Little
Rol Jossey passed the bride
groom's cake.
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Lake Sawyer, near Seat
tle, where they will spend 'the
summer. They will continue their
graduate work at the University
of Oregon in the fall.
BRIDAL SHOWER
FOR MISS ELLIOTT
A bridal shower honoring Miss
Mary Lee Elliott, who will be
married August 4 to Richard D.
Cisney, was held Thursday eve
ning at the Levi Neet home on
Garden Way. Hostesses were
Mrs. James Everts and Miss
Joanne Ward, assisted by Mrs.
Levi Neet and Mrs. S. V. Ward.
The gifts were presented in a
garden wheelbarrow decorated
with pale lavender and pink
crepe paper.
Invited guests were Mrs. El
don Olin, Mrs. Harry Skeels,
Mrs. Dollie Farlow, Mrs. Ray
mond Fisher, Mrs. Van Peterson,
Mrs. Merle Casteel, Mrs. LaVern
McPherson, Mrs. Carl Olson,
Mrs. Edith Eikenbery, Mrs. C.
C. Elliott, Mrs. Walter Rust. Mrs.
Frank Ball, Mrs. Vernon Brock,
Mrs. Eugene Miller, Mrs. Alvin
Meachem. Mrs. A. G. Bender,
Mrs. Claude Stiedel, Mrs. A. C.
Cisney;
Misses Carol Wicks, Beverly
Droste, June Warren, Olive Ben
son, Dorothy Ward, Betty Fisher,
Dometa and Diane Elliott, Jan
ice Rust, Norma Rust, Hildur
Warner, Eunice Elliott, Eleanor
Anderson, Margaret Counts, Jean
Coombs, Barbara Williams and
Frances McCarrolt.
BETA SIGMA PHI
TO HAVE PICNIC
Beta Sigma Phi members will
meet at the home of Miss Elma
Doris Havemann, 742 Eighteenth
Avenue West, for a six-thirty
o'clock picnic Monday evening.
The picnic committee is Miss
Martha Foster, chairman, Miss
Doris Hack and Miss Clarice
Krieg.
B. 4.P. W. CLUB PLANS
PICNIC SUPPEJEt
Business and Professional Wo
men's Club will meet Thursday
evening for a six-thirty o'clock
picnic at the Merle Chase home
on Garden Way.
Picnic committee chairman Is
Mrs. Glenn Pirtle, assisted by
officers of the club. For trans
portation, members may contact
Mrs. Radial Johnson at 2350-W.
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Wiltshire engraving.
nss SWIFT
Miss Betty Swift of Roseburg has announced
her engagement to La Verne Strand of Eugene,
no date set for the wedding.
Reception in Garden
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11)
the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
S. J. Smith, of Elkton.
Garden Reception
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held in the garden
of the Guggisberg home. Cutting
the wedding cake was Mrs. Har
ry Smith, of Portland, aunt of
the bride. Mrs. Claude Cruson
served the punch. In charge of
the guest book was Mrs. Mary
- Eleanor Mills Duke, cousin of
the bridegroom, and the groom's
cake was passed by little Miss
Elizabeth Duke.
For her .daughter's wedding
Mrs. Guggisberg wore a beige
afternoon dress with purple ac
cessories, and an orchid. .
Mrs. Karl Mills, mother of the
bridegroom, wore an afternoon
dress of embroidered aqua geor
gette made from material sent
from Germany by her son.
The bride's going-away suit
was gray, with white accessories.
After a short trip to Crater Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Mills will be at
home in an apartment on Adams
street.
ROSEBURG GIRL
TO WED EUGENEAN
The engagement of Miss Betty
Swift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Swift of Roseburg, to
LaVerne Strand, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Strand of Eugene
recently was announced. No date
has been set for the wedding.
Miss Swift, a former student
at the Oregon State College, is
studying voice at fhe University
of Oregon.
Mr. Strand was recently dis
charged from the Army Air
Corps and is now studying archi
tecture at the university.
PAST PRESIDENTS
MEET FOR SUPPER
Past Presidents of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary will meet
at the home of Mrs. Clinton
the fur coat
Persian lamb, tending Its beauty
and grace to the subtle youthful
styling of our modern fur design
ers , . , combined with exceptional
quality, makes us proud to add the
Kaufman Bros. label as our final
stamp of approval.
Informal Service.
Weds Eugene Pair
An informal wedding wag that
of Miss Betty Thomas, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, to
Robert Shupe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Shupe, all of Eugene.
The ceremony was performed
Saturday morning, July 13, at
ten-thirty o'clock, at Firist Con
gregational Church. The Rev.
Llewellyn O. Griffith of First
Methodist Church officiated. -
Baskets of white and pink
gladioli and candles in tall stand
ards decorated the chapel. Misi
Mary Grubbs played organ mel
odies before and during the serv
ice. .'
Bride in Suit
The bride was given by her
father. She wore a suit in pearl
gray with a small hat of lacy
white straw and short veil. Her
corsage was of gardenias and
red roses.
Miss Barbara Woody, her at
tendant, wore a two-piece cos
tume in black and pink, with
pink hat and gardenia corsage.
Hugh Shupe, brother of the
bridegroom, was his best man.
Breakfast at Hotel
The wedding breakfast was
served in the Mirror Room of
the Eugene Hotel at eleven
o'clock. Miss Woody cut the eaka
and Miss Marguerite Baker as
listed in serving.
Following a trip to Newport,
the couple will be at home in
Eugene.
Late June Wedding
At Eugene Church
An event of June 30 was the
marriage of Miss Shirley Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller of Eugene, to Rex W.
Stevens, son of Mrs. Hazel Stev
ens of Myrtle Point, at First Con
gregational Church. The Rev.
Llewellyn O. Griffith performed
the rite at four o'clock in the
afternoon.
During the lighting of candles
as preliminary to the ceremony,
Miss Mary Grubbs, organist,
played soft music. Roy Miller,
Jr., the bride's brother, lighted
the candles.
Mr. Miller gave his daughter
in marriage. She wore a floor
length gown of white Swiss em
broidery, with fingertip-length
veil of illusion held by a crown
of gardenias. She carried gar
denias centered by a white or
chid. Mrs. J. L. Gunther, matron of
honor, wore a gown of blue bro
caded taffeta.
Best man was Ernest Daven
port of Myrtle Point..
A reception followed, in the
Wheeler Room, where the bride's
table was arranged in a color
scheme of pink and white. Mrs.
Earl Oglesby of Forest Grove cut
and served the three-tiered wed
ding cake, and Mrs. Earl Silva
of Portland, an aunt of the bride,
served coffee. Punch was served
by Mrs. Frank Hyland, aunt of
the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens left on a
trip to the mountains and to
Odell Lake. She wore for travel
ing a tailored dress in brown
with white accessories. They will
be at home in Eugene. Both are
students at the University of
Oregon and will continue their
studies in the fall.
Chezem, Route One, Eugene, for
a six-thirty o'clock salad supper,
Monday evening. Mrs. Glen
Lewis and Mrs. Ralph Randolph
will assist the hostess.
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MRS. SHUPE
Married July 13 in an informal service at First
Congregational Church was Mrs. Robert Shupe
(Betty Thomas).
Portland Pair Plans
To Make. Home Here
An early July wedding ; in .
Portland was that of Miss Rose- '
mary Alber who was married to
Thomas F. Gunn, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas F. Gunn of
Portland, at First Presbyterian
Church in Portland July 7. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.' and .
Mrs. N. Ray Alber of Oswego.
Miss Alber came down the
aisle in a period gown of white
'silk bengaline made with cap
sleeves, a full skirt and circular
train. Her full-length veil of il
lusion was held by a tiny corded
Juliet cap and she wore long
white gloves. Her sister, Mrs. C.
R. Windolph, was maid of honor.
' Her gown was of iie-blue ben
galine with a matching cap of
corded material. She carried a
bouquet of gladioli ln pastel
shades, with scabiosa.
Also attending the bride were
another sister, Mrs. James L.
Clow of Orcas Island, Wash.; and '
a sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.
Robert H. Cutler. They also wore
ice-blue bengaline.
Arthur G. Lombard was best
man, and ushers were Don Mac
Kenzie, Chris Strahan, Berne
Howard, David Gowans III, Jack "
Converse and Russ Carter.
A wedding reception was held
ln the church parlors, and the
couple left later on a wedding
trip to Banff, Canada. They will
make their home in Eugene upon
their return. Mr. Gunn, who
served with the naval air corps,
will attend the University of
Oregon.
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PAIR TO BE HOSTESSES
FOR BUSINESS GIRLS
Misses Margaret Carroll and
Iris Fierce will be hostesses for
furniture. Cradles, carls, and
carry-alls, copper lined
1 for your favorite
I plants . . . a wall - '-a'
I spice cabinet a W?
1 shoe shin box. .t W' W
I and others for . -fl
1 clever decorative ' fyfiffii
EUGENE'S FASHION
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