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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1948)
"iJ US )0fl omen Snvitecl la TiMr. and Era V Austin Irate- W. suSv rian ea6 ksl.ad hecnurch. nrTlude music, Z sang " .."!, 18) : "Bles to .'' Th. i her W"""- ,7 I ruffle " JpSrU; it had long fftfu skirt with train. I lace-edged vei of ithdd by - .tiara fid she carried a an antique sil by her grand t"therlands, nd which had seven ' ... the prop- .....At.. 9 nomas -.n0 had carried it fddinl. was Miss Kath- i"f Eugene, wearing Lrl grey satin with for neckline with a file. She wore long t my, and headdress Sbuds with the grey -rid nosegay ar w gladiolus in shades dark pink, with pink femaids were Miss Itnebrake ol Nevada i Miss Jean Johnson "idaho; Miss Ruth mi. All wore gowns i latin with match Be, made identically of honor's costume, fatso were the same, pij were sorority ! bride, Driver of Corvallls ft man, and usheri Petersen, Kenneth 1 Ronald Petersen, K, cousins of iht The last-named Htandles. Hi mother wore a ftuoise blue with lil- silver gloves and less. Her corsage was ihid. Iding reception was Alpha Xi Delta soror ,Mn. Vivian Harper I Mrs. Evelyn B. Jd. Mist Martha Cool I the wedding cake, tliss Clarita Graham iMiss Geraldine Het- iie, Idaho, greeted i door, and Miss of Hlllsboro had the Miss Ethel Ander , Idaho, played piano music. Serving P6 icvucn or ron- i-ois beamguard of k Miss Nancy Reed itia Hamilton, both couple left on a faring a suit in aqua , mm Diack ac il her wedding or P be at home at 75S falter September 20. k out-of-town guests Mrs. William Gat Myn Taylor, Mr. Johnson and twin arlene and Arlene, fcd; Mrs. Justin Mil s' Richter p Mother's fas Token M Miss Barbara isOakridge wore hM K ,f"ln t her I Methodist Church Eig. The Rev. adew,t2, Methodist fM the .even- service. liVhke.daught,!r o' J- Hichter and the te thebr de I son of Mr mj . ,nd Mrs, of Roseburg Xs Adding g0'wn ' .'PPer satin, ,(h"ng train ' f was held by , W in seed tenlered with , Albert Zajanc ,S Barbara Ann 5, """ah. Mrs. Pink giadiolus ft5 Pink. oa tver- !!,"decfatedwitK i -:-" "gnted M,n,: f- Holmer Pliom, it MRS. AUSTIN B. PETERSEN Presbyterian Church last Sunday. n upua U55 A nuptial mass at nine o'clock Tuesday morning married Miss Genevieve Ness of Eugene to Michael O. Lydon of Roseburg. St. Mary's Catholic Church was decorated with baskets of bronze - hued chrysanthemums, and altar bouquets also were of gold and bronze. Talisman roses and smaller chrysanthemums were placed on the Virgin's alt ar. The Very Rev. Francis P. Leipzig officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. T. H. Ness and the late Mr. Ness. Mrs. Dale Cooley played organ music, and an "Ave Maria" was sung by Mr. Cooley. A floor-length wedding gown of Ivory faille was worn by the bride, who was escorted by her brother-in-law, A. L. Hawn. It had yoke of net, with bertha of self material following the out line of the sweetheart neckline. The bodice was fitted, with short sleeves, and she wore matching mitts. Her illusion veil "A -If? l -m'i Vlr, 1 Mi 3 ' I I V T 1! ,V. rr-ln.l, . Albert L , ! ' iran!i!?S.uR?BER,r R- GRADEN mwomother', engagement riot at f I . " (Betty Breen) wai married In a 1iJeJd Couple was fingertip length, and held by stephanotii arranged in a halo. She carried a prayerbook supporting white Phalaenopsis orchids in an arrangement of stephanotis, with stephanotis tied in the shower of satin rib bon. She wore for sentiment, her grandmother's wedding ring, Matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Lockett of St. Louis (the former Dorothy Chapman of Eugene and Coos Bay). She wore mitts to match her gown. She carried a cascade bouquet of chrysanthemums in autumn shades, and the flowers were fashioned with gold cord into a modified Juliet cap. J. J. Lydon, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man, and ushers were Richard J. Maxwell and John K. Ness, bro ther of the bride. Friends were received at the Hawn residence following the ceremony. Mrs. John Koenig of (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2-B) ' , ,5 (Kennell-ElllJ photo. Wlltshlrt tnKvavta. iiennEiiciiM "- (Betty Lou Cochran) wore her her weddlnc. Fehlj' Photo. Wiltshire Bngravlng four-o'clock ceremony at Central Engagements Announced Engagement of Miss Rebecca Jeanne Jefferis to Robert Guy Ford, both graduates of Eugene High School, was made known recently in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood, Garden Home. Guests at the announcement party were mem bers of Miss Jefferis June 1948 graduating class in nursing at the University of Oregon Med ical School. Miss Jefferis is the daughtter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph X. Jef feris, Eugene and Mr. Ford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Ford, who have moved from Eugene to Portland. He is a student in the School of Arch itecture, University of Oregon. The wedding will be in early November. The engagement of Miss Peggy Lee Dye of Reedsport to Gerald William Ulett of Coquille was announced recently at the Delta Gamma sorority house on the campus. Miss Dye, a junior at the University, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dye of Reedsport, and Mr. Ulett is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Ulett of Coquile. He is a sophomore in engineering at Oregon State College. They plan to be married next summer at Reedsport. A seashore theme was carried out in table decorations at the fireside gathering which revealed the news. A hand-tied net, Jap anese glass floats, sea shells and candelabra made from driftwood were used. Names of the couple appeared on sea-shell place cards. White and purple match cases, in colors of Phi Gamma Delta, Mr. Ulett's fraternity, were favors. Mothers of both young people attended the party. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Putman announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Ralph F. Cater, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cater, Garden City, L.I., N. Y. Miss Putman is a grad uate of Oregon State College. She has taught the past two years at McKenzie High School and will teach at Yoncalla High School this year. Mr. Cater serv ed with the United States Ma rines for three years and will be a junior at Oregon State College this fall. The wedding is planned for next summer. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Col leen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Freeman of Spring fild, to Dale Erickson. Mr. Erlck son's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Erickson of Eugene. Miss Clark is a student at Springfield High School. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Claudell, to Har old E. Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Daniels, of Grand Junction, Colo. Miss Jackson is a graduate of Eugene High School and is now making her home with an aunt, Mrs. Glen Michels, in Grand Junction. Mrs. Daniels is n graduate oi (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4-B) By ANN CONINELL r ALL WOMEN eligible to membership in American Association of University Women are invited to the membership tea given by the Eugene Branch Saturday afternoon from three until five) o'clock at the home of Mrs. , F. L. Sletson, president, 2140 Potter Street. Members of last year especially are asked to . bring prospective members as , guests. Completion of college or ' university work in an ap proved institution of higher learning is necessary for ac tive membership while those who have done the equivalent of two years in liberal arti work may qualify for asso ciate membership. New wom en in the city who can satisfy these requirements are urged to attend the tea. Receiving with Mrs. Stetson will be Mrs. N. R. Hawk and Mrs. O. M. Willard. Mrs. F. M. Hunter and Mrs. Paul Jacobsen will pour the first hour and Mrs. Virgil Earl and Mrs. Carl Webb will preside for the second hour. Mrs. R. E. Kerr, Jr., and her social committee are in charge of the dining room. They will be assisted in serving during the first hour by Mrs. E. B. Sahls trom, Mrs. John McBirney, Mrs. Edwin Cone and Mrs. Frederick Waller. The second hour Mrs. Theda Upson, Mrs. Cecil Stick ney, Mrs. John O'Leary and Mrs. Lloyd Staples will serve. Mrs. Hubert Willoughby has the responsibility for the decor ations. Officers and members of the executive board and study group chairman will assist about the rooms. EUGENE CITY CLUB invites all women of the city to attend a tea Thursday afternoon, two thirty to five o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. F. Holmer, 736 Sixteenth Avenue East. This is the annual fall membership tea, when dues are received. Pouring at the tea will be Mrs. E. W. Armes, Mrs. Quirinus, Breen, Mrs. Harry Lichty and Mrs. J. A. Hoffman. The social committee in charge consists of Mrs. Bernard Lyons, Mrs. Giles Rhoads, Mrs. Arthur Ruhndorf, Mrs. Truman Wills, Mrs. H. B. Page, Mrs. Dan Wynn and Mrs. Holmer. Officers of the club will assist, and there will be a program. RECEIVING GUESTS next Thursday evening at the tradi tional fall term President's Re ception for faculty will be Dr. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4-B) Wedding Costume Is Sewn By Bride Wearing a wedding gown of white satin and lace-edged veil, both of which she had made her self, Miss Juanita Shirley Beam er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beamer, became the bride of William Kenneth Strong of Myrtle Point Sunday, September 5, at First Baptist Church, Eu gene. The three o'clock ceremony was performed by Dr. E. W. Warrington, professor of religion, Oregon State College. The altar was decorated with candelabra and baskets of white asters and gladiolus in shades of pink. Mr. Beamer escorted his daughter to the altar. The bridal dress was made with wide bertha collar and lace yoke and her fingertip length veil fell from a white crown' of stephanotis. "Something old" was her mother's cameo locket, which she wore, and "something blue" was a handkerchief edged in blue. The wedding flowers were gar denias and stephanotis arranged on a white Bible. Mrs. Dale Beamer, gowned in pale blue and carrying a bouquet of rubrum lilies, was matron of honor. Best man was Philip Linn of Myrtle Point and the ushers were Dale Beamer and Clifford Chase. Mrs. Howard McBeth played the wedding music, in cluding the Wedding March from Lohengrin, and the accompani ments for the Misses Jeann and Perfect Love" and "Because." The refreshment table at the reception which followed in the chapel of the church was deco rated with a bowl of pink and white asters. Mrs. William John son cut the cake and Mrs. Henry Schnorenberg presided at the punch bowl. They were assisted by Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Har old Johnston, Miss Idella Beamer and Miss Gayle Williams. Miss Lois Adkins, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The bride's going away cos tume was a grey coat over a fuchsia dress. Her accessories of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nell Deiss presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Wilfred Kisinger cut the cake. Mrs. Lawrence Ger spach presided at the coffee urn. Misses Bonnie Blakely and Lib by Briscoe served. Pink gladiolus were used for an arrangement (CONTINUED ON PAGE l-B) It y ff .iC tiff ' ' 1 ' -VtJt'"'",';' 1 KVf 1 w : r, wr- s r MRS. KENT DAVID BOWERLY (Joanne Alice Peterson) Is a taking place at First Baptist Church. Cerawioviy at baptist CLvitck At evening ceremony at First Baptist Church September 11 married Miss Joanne Alice Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bertrand Peterson, to Kent David Bowerly of Mohawk, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Bowerly of Mohawk. Dr. Vance H. Webster read the ceremony at eight o'clock. Candelabra holding white tap ers, and baskets' of. Margaret Beaton and Chamouney gladiolus decorated the church. Before the' ceremony, Chase sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly," and sang "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Austin Frey played the wedding music b Mendelssohn and Wag ner. Given by her father, the bride wore a gown of cream white bengaline brocaded in leaf de sign. Its sweetheart neckline was Stfc ml Ihk i - Kennell-EHIs photo, WflUhlre eniravuii MRS. LAWRENCE H. HEIN, recent bride now at home In Eugene, is the former Margaret Adelle Mltler. edged with starched lace, and the circular skirt had a full train. She wore a handmade wedding veil of illusion, edged in import ed lace, with matching Juliet cap of the lace. She carried a hand kerchief of handmade Belgian lace, sent from Brussels by her brother. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of white . Ophelia roses. Miss Patricia Peterson, the bride's sister, as maid of honor was gowned in turquoise moire bengaline with fitted bodice and bertha collar, flaring skirt She wore a matching poke bonnet and mitts. Yellow carnations trimmed her bonnet, and she carried a spray of the same flow ers.' Other attendants were Mrs. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4-B) r V 1 Fchly photo. WUtinew fogravtag bride of September 11, her marrlaw Christian Church -Scene of Wedding Wearing the same pearls which her sister wore at her own wed ding, Miss Margaret Adelle Mill er became the bride of Lawrence Herman Hein at First Christian Church, Sunday afternoon, Sep tember 5, at three-thirty o'clock. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Miller and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hein. Pink and white gladiolus dec orated the church. The . Rev. Hugh N. McCallum read the ser vice and Miss Mary Holmer sang u "Ave Maria" and Grieg's "I Love Thee." - Miss Miller wore an ivory slipper satin gown with seed pearl trim and with floor-length train. Her veil was of net ' with satin binding, falling from (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3-B) Rom photo. Wntshlra mm..i.mimmmii4 vmri'aviBsf MRS. KENNETH WILLIAM STRONG (Juanita Shirley Beamer) wore a gown and veil of her w making when married here September S.