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(Ham bly, Grants Pass Wiltshire Engraving) I .re and MRS. JACK L. BRADFORD (Gloria Gebers) now are frtaf hi TEusene. They were married av Grants Pass at the end of I !: " 181 East Bdwy. Phone 7162-W pjG I A3 com and PAN AMERICAN IDUq Jnm Band Instruments FkSI l JESSE FRENCH and SON pf-O tj SPINET PIANOS kiLlS Vl GIBSON GUITARS LOI (Instrument Repairing) iWa " Couple Living Here wedded Recently At Grants Pass For her marriage to Jack L. Bradford, Miss Gloria Gebers carried a lace handkerchief Mrs. Mary McCarger, a friend of the family, had carried at her wed ding more than fifty years ago. Her uncle, Charles D. Thompson, gave her in marriage. The Rev. E. J. Aschenbrenner of Newman Methodist Church, Grants Pass, read the May 30 service. Mrs. Bradford is the daughter of Mrs. Fritz Gebers of Grants Pass, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford, Cottage Grove. The bridal gown was of white organza with Illusion veil of fingertip length. She carried roses encircling a single white orchid. Miss Connie Eykelbosch of Portland was maid of honor, and Miss Dorthea Bates of Salem was bridesmaid. . Ross Bradford of Creswell was best man, and Lee Puritt of Grants Pass was usher. Mrs. Claude Troxclaire of Springfield served the cake, and assisting in serving were Misses Jule Crume, Stella Holt, Ger trude Branthover, and Eleanor Brunquist, all of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford are at home at 2743 Potter Street, Eu gene. Miss Holbrook Bride In Mapleton Rites A bride of July 12 was Miss Billie L. Holbrook, who was married to Ralph Edwin Wheel er, Jr. at a home ceremony in Mapleton, read by the Rev. Hubert R. Ulrich, Mapleton Evangelical Church. She carried a linen handkerchief that came from France and that was car ried by Mrs. John Epperson at her wedding more than fifty years ago. Mrs. Wheeler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Hol brook, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wheeler, all of Mapleton. She wore an aqua crepe dress and carried a bouquet of talis man roses and sweetpeas. Mrs. William Stickney of Swlsshome was matron of honor and wore navy blue crepe and carried a bouquet of sweetpeas. The couple will live at Hunt ington Park, Calif. OAKRIDGE PAIR EXCHANGES VOWS OAKRIDGE Wedding vows were exchanged June 30, at the Christian Church in Oakridge by Miss Genevieve Sims and Ross Baxter. The Rev. Lawrence Bix ler officiated at the evening cere mony. The bride wore a beige suit with dark green accessories, and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her attendant, Miss Lois Gale, wore a black and cream suit with a yellow rosebud corsage. Best man was the bride's brother, Jack Sims. Those present at the wedding were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims of McCredie Springs; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Long of Oakridge, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, daughter, Jill, and son, Larry. The couple left on a trip to Portland and to take in the Mo lalla round-up. They will make their home at Oakridge. Shields-Johnston Wedding at Elmira Miss Alice Eloise Johnston chose July 10 as the date for her marriage to Harvey Milton Shields at Elmira. The Rev. George Alder of First Christian Church, Elmira, read the ceremo ny at eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Moore. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Johnston of Veneta, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Shields of Notl. The bride wore a grey dress and her corsage was made of twin gar denias and mock orange blossoms. Mrs. Clarence Tripp of Veneta was matron of honor, wearing a white linen dress with white ac cessories and a corsage of sweet peas. Byron Moore was best man. At the reception, Mrs. Bryon Moore and Mrs. Oliver Shields served the cake. COUPLE MARRIED EARLY IN MONTH . A wedding of July 5 was that of Miss Beatrice Barrie to Emil Nedbalek at ten o'clock in the morning. Dr. Henry Marcotte, Central Presbyterian Church, of ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Clarence Barrie of Creswell, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Tracy Nedbalek, Burwell, Neb. Mr. Nedbalek has been liv ing in Springfield. After traveling through Ore- gon, California, Nevada, and Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Nedbalek will be at home in Springfield. '::;-;vV,,, : '" Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., July 18, 1948, Page 3B i Ceremony Held At Cousin's Home Miss Arlene Louise Tribble was married to William Riddle July 4 at the home of the bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilzow. The Rev. Thomas R. Atkinson officiated. Baskets of delphiniums, white gladiolus, and pink asters decor ated the fireplace, and yellow and white shasta daisies were about the room. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a suit of aqua blue with white and black accessories. Her corsage was gar denias and small pink rosebuds. Miss Clorieta Tribble was her sister's attendant, and wore an orchid suit with white and gold accessories and a corsage of gardenias and yellow carnations. Wallace Gilzow was best man. Mrs. James Nelson cut the cake at the reception, Mrs. H. M. Hatfield served the punch. Mrs. W. Gilzow had charge of the gifts. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tribble of Eugene, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Riddle of Marcola. The couple will be at home in Eugene. pi-""" I! For Town . . . For Country . . . For Work .... For Play ... COTTONS and . . . they're Tommie Austin Cottoni ... In fast color, sanforized, woven fabrlci . . . and budget priced at only 895 (AT RIGHT) Woven striped Madras shirting, frosted with white pique cuffs and pearl buttons. Size 10-18 8.95 (ABOVE)' "Y-as-a-plciure . . . solid broadcloth with handsomely, detailed tucked yoke, swing ... in wonderful summer els ... Size 10-18 ..8.95 COTTON SHOP DOWNSTAIRS HADLEITS WILLAMETTE IT TENTH J Kennell-mils otaoto. Wlltshlr. engraving. MRS. ROBERT J. KERN, the former Rosie Burian, was mar ried here June 19 at St, Mary's Catholic Church. Yoncalla Teachers Recently Married At Illinois Home The marriage of two Yoncalla high school teachers took place June 30 at the farm home of the bride's father in Kingston, 111., where four generations of her family have lived. Miss Martha Lauan, daughter of Guy Lauan of Kingston, was married to Al bert Hoffman, son of Mrs. Kath erine Hoffman of Cornellius, Ore., the ceremony performed at .. high noon by the Rev. Draper Bishop of the Methodist Church of Cary( 111. The wedding day was the eightieth birthday of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Henry Lauan. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a dress of white linen with cowl neckline and cap sleeves, but toned down the back of the bodice with tiny pearl buttons. 3he wore a wreath of rosebuds . in her hair, and carried a shower bouquet of rosebuds. She also wore a pair of hand-knit lace gloves which were her grand mother's, sixty years before. Mrs. Phyllis Perrin of Forest Park. HI., matron attendant, wore a beige afternoon dress with green accessories, and car ried a colonial bouquet of carna tions. Joel Lauan, brother of the bride, was best man. Bouquets of white blossoms decorated the home for the wed ding. Special music consisted of piano selections before the cere mony, played by Mrs. Draper Bishop, cousin of the bride. She also played the traditional wed ding march from "Lohengrin." After the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the Twin Gables Restaurant, near Chicago. The young couple traveled to Chi cago, planning to continue through the Canadian Rockies back to Oregon. They will be at home after August 1 at Yoncalla Mr. Hoffman is principal of the Yoncalla Grade School, and Mrs. Hoffman taught in Yoncalla High School for the past two years. COUPLE WEDDED LAST DAY OF JUNE Awedding of June 30 was that of Mrs. Marion V. Aprill, Junction City, to Earl B. Stratton, Mon roe. The service was performed at Corvallis at eleven o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Stratton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moade, and the bridegroom is the son of Bert Stratton. f m $17.95 For the young lophfittcdle with a distinct flair, for. the dramatic Bobbie Brooki creates thti striking two place suit dress, of MORLEE Rayon Taffeta Stripe. The slim longer line emphasized in the beautifully filled jacket with the let-oul tucks echoed In the let-out pleat of the dim jklrl are distinctly new and flattering. Sizes 9 to 15 IrV rich autumn colors. VILLA MITT! AT THIRTIENTN Drastic Reductions.... 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