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Page 2B .Keghter-fluard, Eugene, Ore., Sun,, Nov. 81, 1948 J ' ' , - ' , " t ' v ' y r i til i si-i mm. ii i.. i i. imtM MR. AND MKS. RICHARD WILDER (Jeanne Spares) were married recently here, the bride wearing her grandmother'! wed ding gown. nrrinHmnther'3 down wcre Mr- and Ml's- a evly ranamoiaei t uuwii and daughler of Saem. Mr and Wom by MISS Spores M. James Heslop of Portland; n. -ii i Mrs. Zelma Edwards and Mrs. At Lfiapel Ueremony William Norwood, of Cottage Wearing the bridal gown of her maternal grandmothor, Miss Jeanne Spores, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spores, Spring field, became the bride of Rich- ard Wilder, son of Mrs. Louise Wilder, Eugene and Manley Wilder, Honolulu, T.H. The ceremony as read within the Chapel of First Congregational Church, by the Rev. W. G. Nich olson, Saturday afternoon, No vember 6 at three o'clock. Miss Spores' gown, which had been worn years ago by her grandmother, Mrs. William Nor wood of Cottage Grove, was of Ivory Chinese silk, made with round shirred yoke, long sleeves and a short train. Lacs flower medallions edged the yoke. The fingertip veil was gathered to form a head dress by rows of shirring. She carried for the tra ditional "something borrowed" a handkerchief carried by her mother at the letter's wedding. Her flowers were American Beauty roses. Mrs. Hobert Murdoch, Spring field, was matron of honor, wearing a gown of powder blue taffeta, with head dress of white ribbon and multi-colored nose gay. Bridesmaids were Misses Mary Alice Baker and Betty Bounds, the first in gold satin and t h second in baby blue satin, each carrying a nosegay. Carolyn Spores, small sister of the bride was flower girl, wear ing a gown of cream colored taffeta. Misses Marilyn Eyerly of Salem in white organdy, and Dawn Koster in powder blue or gandy, lighted the candles. Mrs. Spores, mother of the bride was dressed in black vel vet and lace. Mrs. Wilder wore wine satin. Both wore white carnations. Frank Bishop served as best man. Ushers were Francis Pa lanuk, Donny Quinn and Ron ald Spores. The bride was giv n in marriage by her father. White chrysanthemums and ivy were used to decorate the church. Music was provided by Miss Mary Grubbs at the organ, who played, "One Alone" and "1 Dream of Jeante". Mrs. Mnnlee Spores cut the cake at the reception in Wheel er Room of the church. Mrs. Zelma Kdwarria and Mrs. Cecil Ttunyon assisted. Mrs. llnrry Hill poured. Guest book was in charge of Miss Connie Ohlsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wildor went on a trip to Portland, slio wearing a black dress with wine coat. They will live here for a while but will go to Southern Cali fornia later where both will at tend university. Both have at tended University of Oregon. Still later they plan to live at Honolulu. Attending from out of town - mm riitiTirr The " - I Gift Cottage i Will reinum open Friday nilos unlil Christmas to make your Christmas shopping easier and more enjoyable Come in mid browte around See our wonderful saloction of gilts-, gift wrappings and Christmas cards. At tho Corner of Ktnncll Ellll rnolo, wmjnire Engrivlng Grove. Wcttson-Cabe Rites At Catholic Church St. Mury's Catholic Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Louise Cabe, dau ghter of Mr. -and Mrs. W. C. Cabe, to Keith Dwane Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs.'M. R. Wat son, all of Eugene. The wedding was solemnized Sunday after noon, November 7, at two-thirty o'clock, by the Very Rev. Francis P. Leipzig. The bride's gown was of while slipper satin, made with long sleeves and a long train, and trimmed with lace and seed pearls. Her pcurl necklace was a gift of the bridegroom. Her veil was lace trimmed and held by a beaded tiara. She carried a bouquet of white roses and an orchid. ' Miss Louise Kokkeler was maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink with white chrysanthe mums and a matching headdress. Four other bridal attendants were gowned in blue with pink chrysanthemums and matching head dresses, They wcre Mrs. John Revcll, and Miss Roberta Cabel, sisters of the bride; Mrs Donald Watson, and Miss Dar lene Watson, sister-in-law and sister of tho bridegroom. Robert;! Armony of Bend and Miss Aud rey Carter of Corvallls lighted the candelabra at the altar rail. ' Darrell Dwyer acted as best man. Ushers were Donald and Jack Watson, William Cabe, Donald Sunder and Richard Armony. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father1. Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Dole Cooley. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used in decorating the church. A reception followed in the bride's home, Mrs, Francis Wilde, Mrs. Henry Armony and Mrs. Wilbur Carter, all aunts of Ihe bride, with Miss Roberta Cabe served. For going away Mrs. Watson wore a suit of dark wine with grey accessories. They now are living at 572 Eleventh Avenue West. COUPLE WKDDKD AT LOKANE CHl'Kl'H LORANE Miss Reta Rieck, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wil liam Rieck near Gillespie Cor ners, was married to Elmer Christensen Friday evening, No vemBer 12, at seven o'clock, at the parsonage of the Lorane Christian Church. The pnslor, Robert Green, performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by the bride's twin sister, Miss Rena Rieck and Floyd Tatnm. After a trip to California they will be at home In Eugene. 1 Hh W ill ... :::! MI1II TftrnT ' f T 1 j TTT ! I llllll Engagements Announced With miniature gold wedding bands Miss Barbara Needham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Needham of Portland, announced her engagement to Raymond Berglind at a tea at Susan Camp bell Hall Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alda Stilwell poured. Mr. Berglind Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Berglind of Port land. The wedding date is Dec ember 29. E o t h young people plan to resume their studies at the University spring term. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Wordcn of Eugene announce the engage ment of their daughter, Betty, to James Livingston. He is 'the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George P. Livingston. The wedding is planned for December. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bounds announce the betrothal of t h e I r daughter, Doris Ann, to Roy Al len Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Haynes. Both families are of Eugene.- The marriage is planned for late June. Miss Bounds is a senior at Springfield High School. Mr. Haynes was graduated from Eu gene High School In June of this year. The engagement of Miss Con nio Elliott, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott of Springfield to Jack Staton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Staton, also of Spring field, is announced. The date set for the wedding Is June 26 , Mrs. Walter Hcndrix of Lob ster Valley has announced the engagement of her daugher, Lois, to Ernest Coburn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coburn of Se bastopol, Calif, The wedding has been planned for Christmas day. REEDSPORT Mrs. Eliza beth Wismer of Tillamook an nounces the engagement of her daughter Joyce Marie, to Carl W. Sherbondy, son of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Sherbondy, of Reedsport. The wedding will take place next month. Couple to Mark 60th Anniversary Of Marriage Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al Cook, 1338 3harnelton Street, will celebrate iheir sixtieth wedding anniver lary next Sunday, November 28 Open house to friends and rela Ives will be held that after loon, from three to five o'clock it the home of their daughte rs. O. P. Elvigion, 2190 Wi' imette Street. The couple: was married i ndlanapolls, Ind., and has live n Eugene since 1905. Miss Wilma Langfel Is Recent Bride , Miss Wilma Iris Langfelt, iausmei of Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Langfelt, Eugene, and Howard C. Wilson, son of Mrs. Bryan Bar nett, Cottage Grove, were mar ried in First Methodist Church, November 1, Monday at four o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. DavW Seaman officiated. Miss Langfeldt wore a white lace trimmed blouse and black faille ballerina skirt, and had a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lang feldt, the bride's brother and sister-in-law, attended the couple. MEET WEEK LATE Orldes Mothers announce .lostponement of their meeting, scheduled for November 23, to the Tuesday following, because if the Thanksgiving holidays. Stieit Widths: 4'i AAAA i m'-T-TWTn m TfflT-trrt -r if AAA I ! AA ! 2 Pairs 7 I B jj Pairs 'l2 Pairs 10 Wonderful values in broken sizes of Fall styles . . . Pumps, sandals, slings medium and high heels in brown or black suede. SHOE DEPARTMENT. ..MEZZANINE Record Concert, First of Year, Planned for Sunday First Browsing Room record concert for the year, sponsored by Mu Phi Epsilon Patronesses, will be presented Sunday after noon, November 21, at four o'clock at the University of Ore gon Library, it is announced. Roy C. Andrews of the univer. sity faculty will be In charge of the program, and will play re corded works of contemporary composers. Mrs. Burr Fisher will be hostess.. Cleo Light Weds ' Springfield Man SPRINGFIELD Miss Cleo Light of Eugene was married to Fred Davenport at an informal ceremony at the UniWd Brethren Church in Springfield, Friday evening, November 5. The serv ice was read at seven o'clock by the Rev. Leland Nelson, pastor of the church. The bride wore a tailored dress of green wool and for her flowers had a corsage of white gardenias. The couple was. attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weischedel. The Davenports plan to make their home in the Springfield area. White Velveteen Worn by Bride (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-B) ceremony. Mrs. G. E. Haefliger, aunt of the bride, cut the wed ding cake, and Mrs. A. D. War nick, another aunt, and Mrs. E. S. Fletcher poured. Mrs. Bud Boqua and Mrs. Jerry Lake as-' sisted. Red and white chrysan themums were decorations for the reception. For a wedding trip south, the bride changed to a suit of black gabarine, with accessories of aqua shade. They are at home at 616 A Street Springfield, after today. The bride is a member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha and Springfield B&PW Club. The bridegroom is in the employ of the city. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Truax and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Haefliger of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. ' George Oloson and daughter Greta, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Warnick, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Warnick and Mrs. S. M. Gray, all of Mountaindale. Nurse Is Bride n Simple. Rite CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-B) Ready, who sang Schubert's Ave Maria." Mrs, Arthur Jincks served at he reception which was given n the home of Mrs. Alfred .'.ray, 550 Gilham Road. Table lecorations were of violet-col-ired chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Hamill will live .t 1748Vi High Street. Both are eterans and will attend the jniversity. The bride was grad uated from Sacred Heart School jf Nursing at Spokane, Wash., lttended Gonzaga University ind the University of Minneso ta. The bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Redlands, is working for his master's degree in speech correction. ART OF DRESS WILL BE TOPIC Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hear a talk by Miss Faith Johnston, assistant professor of home economics at the Univer sity of Oregon, on "The Art of Dress," at its meeting Tuesday evening. The gathering will be at seven-forty-five o'clock, in the home of Mrs. William G. Wilson, 913 Nineteenth Avenue East. 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Mrs. Margaret Crocket, Brownsville, Mrs. Dollie Rossow and Mrs. Jack Wilson and Miss Margaret Markham, helped serve. Mrs. Arnold Acheson, North Bend, sister-in-law of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The couple left on a trip to southern California. Mrs. Bouey wearing a green suit with brown accessories and the orchid from her boquet. She Is a member of the business women's soror ity, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, and he is with the Oregon State Po lice. They will live at 66514 Fifth Avenue West, after De cember 1. GOWN SHOP SECOND FLOOR WE HAVE 7 7'4 8 I 8V4 10 Pain 14 Pain U Pain' 16 Pain U Pairs 3 Pairs 2 Pairs '2 Pairs in in n n Pairs 14 Pairs 11 Pairs 4 Pairs Ueavenly blue halo or a pixie crowned turban in bright hues . . bejewelled and veiled. 12.95 MILLINERY . . '. SECOND HATS AND . GOWNS SKETCHED FROM OUR STOCK YOUR SIZE . . . I 3 9 Pairs! I 10 I ! 2 Pairs - ! n. , I . . .' ! 1 Pair I Pair S Pairs ' 1 Ptfr 1 . JAM. FLOOR FROM. 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