Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 17, 1948, Image 21

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111 II i A11 Saints Guild
VVaddpA To Have Guest Tea
ART CLUB TO HEAR
TALK ON SEWING
Pioneer Families
Joined by Marriage
By ANN CONNELL
, which her father had given her
' j i aili Miss Jerine Newhouse walked down ZnM . Cet'. Ve?nesday aftel"
b'1 1 Chnrr-h FrIH i . .1" a' '.wo tl0 Members of
rirstCn9rey , ,t. ,, ,7nf i n, e suua aie asked to brine
u v,rlHa ol Euaene Hall Bird. Shown, truest s
K the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bird, also ol
,i." ,lest, t" ? ven b Au day afternoon at two o'clock At Junction City
witn Mrs. E. A. uoodnougn, laau
Nineteenth Avenue East. Mrs,
C. J. Sullivan has the program
and her subject is "Fancy Sewing."
oamts Guild of St. M'.
copal Church will be held at the
home of Mrs. A. F. Sether, 2117
Icon
,a,a Tflrrd hv Dr. Vcrncs Wehstor rf
Fn' Vu iUa nnhle-rlna service used.
an uius
A musical Drosram h a c hoan
arranged for the pleasure of
those attending, including 'cello
numbers by Milton Dieterich
and vocal solos by Mrs. Dieter
ich, who will sing some of her
husband's compositions. Stacey
Green will play the accompani
ments. Mrs. Sether will be assisted by
Mrs. J. H. Jackson and Mrs. P.
D. Norton.
Ifbite
decorated
the
F" the white
I """ ,. altar.
. annrano.
P"-..u CfirieK).
u at the organ.
ws,of whit.
. tlen of ruffles
Wnt of the skirt.
Si ."ad.10"
,h, iklrt was full
.. n finger-
Li m white satin,
I Halo oto""'
DC She carried an
thite Bible.
Mb, Bicnara
..j.nt. Mrs Dorr
blue latin period
hoops, the fitted
A! off -shoulder
(lined Dyio'"""'
rm of ruffled net,
Ufsatin. She car-L-i
and shattered
Cm in a spray bou-
Iri, brother of the
wo best man, mm
Henry Tobey, Rlch-
& Jamei Balfour,
reception in the
oom, Miss Eva J.
I Mrs. J. Wesley
s of the bride, pour
arles Martin of Eu
ta, Warren Phillips
He latter the bride
tr, cut the wedding
kg were miss vir
hlt, Miss Helen Mc-
ind Mri. Howard
111 of bronze chry-
decorated trie re- .
to Victoria, British
Wn Bird wore a
mil In continental
black accessories,
pig orchid.
will be at home
23 at Hood River,
Bird ii news editor
ii River Sun. Both
lei of the University
kill!..
pty'Club
feuests
fc 'Clus will meet
fcrnoon In the Grill
bburn Hotel at one
It Hostesses will be
h Parka and Mrs.
fthiflub are asked
its, niwcomtn being
"Iran. The after- .
upent at cards, with
etlon and contract
Two Oregon pioneer families
were joined by the marriage In
the past week of Miss Gaylt
Dean Denison, daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Denison of Grants, Pass, to
Carey L. Strome, well known
Junction City farm owner. Their
marriage took place Wednesday
evening at seven o'clock, at the
home of Senator and Mrs. An
gus Gibson, the Rev. W. B.
Empy, retired, officiating.
Miss Denison was attired In
an informal dress of blue and
silver bombazine, street length,
and wore a grey hat and acces
sories. Her corsage was a whit
orchid.
. White chrysanthemums were
placed about the room. The
wedding ceremony was witness
ed by a few close relatives of
the pair, and afterwards there
was a reception for other
friends.
Mrs. Glenn Strome and Mrs,
Hans Rasmussen cut the wed
ding cake; Mrs. John Strom
and Mrs. William Volstedt ' ot
Albany served coffee, and Mrs.
Frank Knox and Miss Carolina
Strome served punch. Miss Vir
ginia Strome had the guest
book, and assisting about the
room were Misses Glenadine
Strome, Sandra Brown, Sally
Carpenter and Suzanne Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Strome are mak
ing a short trip, and will be at
home in Junction City, at 756
Laurel Street, after November 1.
Mrs. Strome, who formerly
was dean of women at the Junc
tion City High School, is a na
tive of Oregon and grand dau
ghter of pioneers. Her maternal
grand parents lived at Grants
Pass, and her paternal grand
father, Dr. John N. Denison,
was a prominent Methodist
churchman, who was closely
asociated with the late R. A.
Booth in the development ot
Willamette University.
The bridegroom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Strome, are old
residents of the Junction City
area, where the elder Strome
has farmed since 1870. Mrs.
Strome, Sr., was born nearby.
MRS. DONALD EUGENE PETERSEN (Jo Anne Leonard)
ceremony in Portland.
Edrli Morrison Photo, WllUhlrt Engnvlnf.
was married recently In church
LEAGUE TO SEW
Welfare League Sewing Group
will meet Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Clyde Leighty,
1972 Alder Street.
BRIDGE CLUB LISTED
Wednesday Bridge Club will
meet at two o'clock Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
A. E. Lewis, 40 Twentieth Ave
nue West
v- Wiltshire Vngrivrrisj .
MRS EUGENE E VAN1CEK, married" Octobe r 3 at First Congregational Church, and Imtklnr hh
homTon Route Two, Is the former Jean Nolt of Eugene.
HOME SCIENCE CLUB s- -k (4 $
SCHEDULES SPEAKER
Home Science Club is to meet
Monday afternoon at two
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. An
drew F. Rapp, 1680 Alder Street.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Fran
cis J. Woollever.
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luitwM Cotor5 jbecordle Giwck
In a double-ring ceremony at three .o'clock Sunday afternoon,
October's, W Jean Nolt of Eugene -daughte -of Mr.andg.
Arthur A. Nolt of Cottage Grove, was married to 'S
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vanlcek of Eugene The Rev. Wes ey
service at First Congregational
Church.
Bronze and gold chrysanthe
mums and autumn leaves were
background for the candelabra
used in decoration of the church.
Warren Mack was the soloist,
singing, "Smiling Through the
Years" and "God Gave Me You,"
with Mary Grubbs at the organ.
Mr. Nolt gave his daughter in
marriage. The bride wore a
white satin gown with yoke of
chiffon outlined with narrow ac
cordion - pleated satin inserts.
The bodice was fitted, with long
sleeves and self-covered buttons;
the skirt full and with a train.
Her fingertip veil of nylon illu
sion was held in place by a tiny
white satin pillbox hat. Her
flowers were a wrist bouquet, a
white orchid centering an ar
rangement of white Fuji chry
santhemums. Maid of honor, Miss Rosemarie
Walsh of Eugene, wore a full
skirted gown of gold slipper sa
tin with cap sleeves and match
ing mitts. She wore a Juliet cap
of gold cord and chrysanthemum
blossoms, and had a wrist bou
quet of Fujian pompom "mums"
and Croton leaves.
Junior Maid
The junior bridesmaid, Carol
Ann Holt of Cottage Grove,
bride's- sister, was dressed in
mist green slipper satin m a a e
with boat neck, short puff
Iioor-iengin
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1 MRS. DONALD FRANK BUNNETT, bride In a ceremony of September 17 In Portland, Is the
former Marybelle Shepherd, who moved to Port land , from Eugene. Eugene relatives attended the
wedding. , ' "I '
Patroness Group
PSBD Pii.,c. .... . ,.n,i. Lutheran Church recently, Is
Kennell EUls Pholo, Wiltshire Enjrtvinf
sleeves and full
kirt. Her flowers were the same
as the honor attendants, and she To Qpen SeQSOn
themums in her hair. With Midweek Tea
The mother of the bride wore
a dress in forest green crepe, of
street length, with black acces
sories and a corsage of red roses
in black lace. The mother of t h e
bridegroom also wore a street
length gown, of purple with
black accessories and corsage of
Talisman roses in black lace.
Robert G. Dickinson served as
best man; ushers were Robert
Wells and Lloyd Cameron, a brother-in-law
of the bridegroom.:
Cross-Shaped Cake
The reception was held in the
Wheeler Room, where Mrs.
Lloyd Cameron cut the cross
shaped wedding cake. She was
assisted by Mrs. Leo Best. Mrs.
William Shackelford and Mrs.
Leonard Clearwater served, and
Mrs. Steve Edwards poured. Mrs.
Cameron, Mrs. Shackelford and
Mrs. Clearwater are sisters of
the bridegroom. The refreshment
table repeated the floral pattern
of chrysanthemums and autumn
leaves. Mrs. Earl Best had the
guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanicek made a
honeymoon trip to the coast, and
Mu Phi Epsilon Patronesses
will open the fall season with a
meeting Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Theodore Kratt, 16 7 6
Sylvan Drive.
Theme for the year Is "Con
temporary Composers of North
and South America". First in
this series will be a talk by Dr.
Arnold Elston on Mexican com
posers, illustrated by Mexican
compositions. The program is
scheduled for two o'clock and
will be followed by a short busi
ness meeting.
Mrs. LeRoy Newland is chair
man of the tea hour. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Cogswell Camp
bell and Mrs. John Stafford.
Board members for this year
include Mrs. Francis W. Kelley,
Jr., president; Mrs. Wesley C.
Ballaine, vice president; Mrs. N.
C. Martinsen, secretary; Mrs. E.
A. Lewis, assistant secretary;
Mrs. J. O. Lindstrom, treasurer;
Mrs. Clifford Constance, pro
gram chairman; Miss Euphemea
Laraway, social chairman; Mrs.
Charles Sikes, membership
chairman; and Mrs. C. A. Hor
ton, library concert cJiainnan,
Heirloom Wedding Veil
Wearing a veil of hand-woven
sheer linen more than two-hundred
years old, Miss Margarita
Madeline Quaglia was married
to Richard Harold Cantonwine
in a morning ceremony at Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic
Church in Cottage Grove Fri
day, October 8. .The veil, which
Was brought from Italy by the
bride's mother, is edged with
handmade eyelet embroidery.
The Rev. Paul Zeller, pastor,
read the nuptial mass at ten
o'clock before the altar decorated
with white chrysanthemums and
. pink roses. The bride is the dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Michele
Quaglia of Cottage Grove and
the groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Cantonwine of
Longmont, Colo.
The bridal dress wns of white
slipper satin with train-length
' skirt caught up ' in front with
yellow rosebuds to show eye
let insets. The bodice was made
with net yoke and off-shoulder
drape of satin caught with the
yellow buds. Tiny pearl buttons
, were used down the front of the
bodice and to fasten the long,
pointed sleeves. Her arm bou
quet was of white roses with
satin streamers and she carried
a silver rosary. She was given In
marriage by her father.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was Miss Jo Anne Pre
mazzi in orchid dotted swiss and
with white gloves and white
satin halo and net veil. She
carried an arm bouquet of
bronze chrysanthemums tied
with yellow ribbon.
Attendants were Mrs. WiUiam
Pruitt wearing pink net and
Miss Doris Dixon in blue. Both
carried arm bouquets of yellow
chrysanthemums tied with
bronze ribbon and wore satin
halos with net veils and gloves
matching their dresses.
Michael Quaglia, brother of
the bride, was best man. Ushers
were Kenneth Jackson and Vir
gil Moon.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Robert Boyce and Mrs. Mads C.
Overgaard sang an "Ave Ma
ria," and other hymns, accom
panied by Mrs. M. L. Sizemore
on the organ. During the mass
Mrs. Sizemore played "Veni,
Domine." .
At the reception in the parish
house Mrs. E. Boswell cut the
cake, Mrs. Joseph Gallo poured
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University Women
To Entertain Leader ;
At Tuesday Dessert
Eugene Branch, American As
sociation of University Women,
will start its program meetings
for the year Tuesday evening, at
seven o'clock, with a dessert at
Veterans Memorial Building
Mrs. Gertrude A. Fariss of
Portland, state legislative chair
man, will be the guest speaker,
discussing stat legislative mat
ters. Mrs. Fariss, a graduate of th
. University of Oregon in 1925, is
- well known in Eugene. She is
a member of Delta Zeta sorority
: and currently is its national
. president. In student -days ah
" was active in Theta Sigma Phi
and served on th Emerald staff.
After earning her master's de
gree from Cornell University in
. 1927, she held different position
in th educational field. For fif
teen years she was Dean of th
Junior College at St. Helen'
HalL Sh Is a lit member of th
Oregon Association of Deans of
Women, is a member of the Na
tional Pan . Hellenic Board,!
member of the Portland Speak
ers Bureau, of th Altrusa club
and of th Northwest Association
of Junior Colleges. . I .
For two years she served las
president of th Portland
Branch, AAUW.
Mrs. R. E. Kerr, Jr. Is in
charge of arrangements for th
dessert and Miss Nina Kitts : is
program chairman. Margaret
Zimmerman Anderson will sing
a group of numbers preceding
Mrs. Fariss' talk.
Th meeting Is open to all
members and persons Interested
in AAUW, and reservations may,
be made with Mrs. N. R. Hawk,
phone 6228-J.
Newcomers Group
Of Faculty Women :
Announces Tea
iNewcomers' Group of the Uni
versity of Oregon Women's Fa
culty Club will hold Its first tea
Tuesday from three-thirty until
five o'clock in Alumni Room of
Gerlinger Hall. Mrs. Irwin I.
Wright is chairman.
1 Assisting on the tea commit-
- tee will be Mrs. E. M. Baldwin,
: Mrs. David M. Dougherty, Mrs.
A. B. French, Miss Faith John
ston, Mrs. Robert C. Loomls,
Mrs.' Frances Manville, Mrs.
Walter T. Martin, Miss Dorothy
R. Mohr, Mrs. W. W. Pyle, Mrs.
Edith M. Ryman, and Mrs. Ro
bert W. Smith.
Mrs. Harry K. Newburn and
Mrs. Wesley C. Ballaine will
pour. Music will be presented by
students of the School of Music,
after which new members will
be Introduced and plans for the
year's activities outlined.
Officers of the Newcomers'
Group this year are Mrs. Roy C.
McCall, president, and Mrs. Lyls
M. Nelson, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Ballaine is honorary spon
sor. Monthly teas will be given on
third Tuesdays, all newcomers to
the campus who are faculty wo
men or wives of faculty mem
bers invited to participate.
Club Announces
First Fall Dance
Bonne Heure Dance Club will
hold the first dance of the fall
season Thursday evening at
Masonic Temple, Tenth and
Olive Streets. Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Scott Will head the committee
in charge of arrangements
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Ramstead, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schrenck, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Shcmtt
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