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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1948)
aBowerlyWeds aDli j Mrs. Frank Carlson Mr; Larry Johnson and JJpp. bo.hof Browns- rtumle will make their ie ."i. 'centre, Wash. -Jll2fieiiWJ- Bower are parents of the nP THE ORIENT ult iT, rk dinner at won bc 'His afternoon K. o'clock. i" - i BEAUTY STUDP L Better Haircut ijlht Upper Deck... STUDIO BUILDING jjih and Willamette Phone 001 Shirley MaKany Wears Satin (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-B) all wore aqua taffeta similar to that of the matron of honor but with cap sleeves and matching mitts. Their bouquets were also heart-shaped of red roses and stephnnotis. The small flower girl, Leslie Kay Knott, was dressed in white organdy and carried a miniature bouquet like those of the other attendants. Mr. Thomas had his brother, Duane Thomas, for best man and the ushers were Robert Thomas, another brother of the groom, Howard Woods and Straycr Pittman. All were from Eugene. Church decorations were al so carried out in red and white with baskets of white gladio lus and red roses. Miss Mary Hawkins of Portland sang "Al ways" and "Because" and at the close of the ceremony she sang "The Lord's Prayer" with violin accompaniment by Miss Ann Kafoury, also of Portland. For the reception in Wheeler room of the church Mrs, N. H. Anderson poured and Miss Bet ty Mahany cut the cake. Mrs. Gail Card presided at the punch bowl and Miss Bonnie Thomas was in charge of the guest book. Assisting were Misses Phyllis .To Ann Kremmel. "Urir,. TV - isria Skade. o i-tauyuw Gardner, Shirley Killllan. Sicrirt Sliarin JCoi-e' ,j0is Fawver a " d 'Sponsors Benefit Among the guests were those (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-B) from out-of-town: Mrs. Curtis RpgMcr Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Sept, 8, 1948, Page SB Cottage Grove Pair Recently Wedded C. Cole and daughter. Carol, of San Fernando, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of Brook ings, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Ma hany, grandparents of the bride, Salem, and Miss Patricia Buz zell, Salem. The bride attended the Uni versity of Oregon and is a mem ber of Alpha Phi social sorority, The groom Is a graduate of Springfield High School and is employed by the telephone com pany. Following their wedding trip the couple will be at home in Eugene. For her going-away costume the bride wore a wine suit with gray accessories. Schaaf-Garrett Nuptials Said (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3-B) punch. The mother of the bride was dressed in grey and wore a cor sage of pink rosebuds and gar denia. The mother of the groom wore navy with corsage of pink and white carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Garrett are now at home at 335 Pearl Street. jewelry by Trafari. Tickets aro reasonably priced and now are on sale at First Na tional Bank, Russell's, Eugene Country Club and Eugene Hotel, or they may be purchased from any member of the Welfare League. Friends Invited (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-B) ot whom will be present for the festivities. Both Mr. and Mr. Hill are members of the First Christian Church, Mr. Hill formerly serv ing as treasurer and deacon of the church in Palouse for a num ber of years, and later as deacon at the Eugene church. Mrs. Hill has been active in the various organizations of the church both in Washington and Eugene for years, and is a past member of the church board of the Eu gene church. Mrs. Hill's other ac tivities include holding the office of chaplain in the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, and membership in several social clubs. COTTAGE GROVE Miss Bertha Agnes Howe, daughter of . Mrs. Eliza Howe, and John Carey Hedge, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hedge of Laramie, Wyo., were married in Cottage Grove, Sunday afternoon, Au gust 22 al four o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Cozelia Rosenthal. The double-ring ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. Frank E. Brown of the First Methodist Church. Baskets of gladiolus were used In decoration. The bride wore a brown wool suit with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow rose buds and for something old, borrowed and blue, a sapphire bracelet loaned by Mr. Rosen thal. Mr. and Mri. Daltoh Ward, of Eugene, attended the couple. Mrs. Ward wore a gabardine suit of black and pink carnation cor sage. Mrs. James Kiker and Mrs. Rosenthal served the the recep tion following the ceremony. Mrs. S. K. Adams poured. Mrs. Nellie Harmon assisted. Individually-wrapped pieces of wedding cake were given to each guest. The couple will live at Eu gene, where both are employed. Mrs. Jessie Ryno of Edmunds, ' Wash., an aunt of the bride wag a guest. HEAD THE- CLASS With a Deb-U-Curl! A permanent especially designed for Students whisper soft curls that are easy to manage. Sensibly priced to fit your budget. Machine Waves ...-$6.50 & up Machineless . 8.50 ti up Springfield Beauty Shop 112 S. 4th St. Phone 503 Kennell-Ellli ohoto. Wlltililre engraving. KKWK ifcWimfcMWsaBSK "a MRS. CLARF.NCK F. E ASTON, the former Patricia Isaacson, was married Aueust 22 In the chapel of First Congregational Church. i . eadquarters for IrfUmwMb'pm. 'ftI'SJg .111 mllH 3 . im H-.'.v m tt .m . six ? niirii ta i tMoping quality offhtt wrinkle-proof mi droMflsi muit giHifetopprtctoterJ. KulN hnMonl pirlu rfvol tht thorn loirly fabric droparith fgiaui multl-wlortd jtfhjriu. Fod and run irhvit, Instantly clianad I toft doth. Pull ft long. Himmad and Kid rdy to hang, fbocb Includtd. Now mm changa your ytriNhvlctoytarjOt ftjlwi.dry.dtanlng eoib' 30 East Broadway Membership Tea Planned First activity of the season for Eugene Branch, American As sociation of University Women, will be a membership tea Sat urday afternoon, September 25, at the home of the association president, Mrs. F. L. Stetson. Mrs. N. R. Hawk, member ship chairman, and Mrs. R. E. Kerr, Jr., social chairman, are in charge with all members of the board serving on the hostess committee. Ml women interested in AAUW, and especially those new in the city, are invited to attend, and each member is asked to bring one or more pros pective members as guests. . . Women who have completed their college or university work in an . approved institution are a eligible for national membership m in the organization, while those I who have done the equivalent of Iwo years in liheral arts work may qualify for associated mem- bership. MISSIONARY CIRCLE I MEETING TUESDAY Alpha Circle, First Baptist Church is to meet Tuesday af ternoon at two o'clock in the church parlors. Assistant host esses will be Mrs. T. M. Krutz ler and Mrs. Ray Brogdon. De votions will be led by Mrs.W. D. King. YOU TOO CAN OWN A PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS FINE WOOLEN BLANKET INDIAN ROBE OR CAR ROBE rtn , ey re available to you In the most glorious colors dreamed up by decorators, oven from the finest of wools with a deep, deep nap, so soft, so thick so worm. 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