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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1948)
Bayless-Denney Wedding Recent - CRESWELL Miss Delia La vaun Denney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F." Denney of Creswell, was married Novem ber 6 to William Henry Bayless, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bay less of Mill City. The ceremony took place at the Cottage Grove Methodist church Saturday morning. November 6. Rev. Frank Brown of that church read the services at ten-thirty o'clock. The bride wore a green suit, with brown accessories and a carnation corsage. . Miss Betty Denney, her sister, was bridesmaid, wearing a gold colored suit with gardenia cor sage. William Bayless, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The. church was decorated with chrysanthemums. Mrs. Cecil Rhodes, sister of the bride, play ed the wedding marches. The bride carried a handker- Married ;;e Church RcgMer Guard. Eiieonc. Pro.. Sim.. Nov. 21. 11) IS. Page 3R MAUKEC n AS TO MEET Madrecitas Club will meet Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. R. L. Scdcrgren, Cottage Grove, for luncheon at one-fifteen o'clock. MEETING POSTPONED River Road Missionary Circle which normally meets on the fourth Monday, has postponed its meeting until the following Monday, November 20. .(W br0: 52T bm4 Nov" I9 Rose Catholic fcfiffl banish William Maher officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ben Freeman of Junction City ' and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. How ard of McMirmville. Miss Freeman's gown was complemented by a fingertip veil of net, fastened by a coro net of orange blossoms formed from seed pearls. She carried pearls which were a gift from her late father,1 and for tradition she carried a pearl rosary which was old, and also a handkerchief which had belonged to her pa-, ternal grandmother. Miss Mary Freeman washer sister's attendant, gowned in light blue taffeta. She also car ried a rosary. Arthur Remming ton was best man. The altar of the church was decorated with chrysanthemums. Only members of the families and a few friends were present for the service. The couple will be at home at Oregon City fol lowing a trip to California. 0 j& I P""" - ICPVV 'on Wiltshire Engraving MRS. WARREN REID BUSSMX. recently married, is the former Nancy Williamson, from England. (Howard Studio WlUnhtr engraving) MRS. WENOF.l.I. RAY (Joyce Brvson) is a recent bride, now living in the i'liase Gardens area. chief which had belonged to her maternal grandmother and tra ditionally is carried by all Den ney girls at their weddings. A reception was held after ward at the Denny home, with Mrs. Arthur F. Denney, Jr., sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Rhodes and Fred Cline in charge qf serving. The couple left for S short trip to the coast and will be at home at Mill City. Business Girls Schedule Dinner Young Business Women's Club will have a Thanksgiving Dinner meeting Monday evening " at seven ' o'clock, at Seymour's Cafe. Hostesses wil be Mrs. Marjorie Remont, Miss Carol Johnson, and Mrs. Philip Rowley. Englishwoman Is Married Here In Home Ceremony An evening ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Bus sell, married Mrs. Nancy T. Wil liamson of Eugene, to Warren Rcid Bussell, November 12. The Rev. Claude O'Brien of the First Christian Church of Springfield read the candlelight service before the fireplace, at six-fifteen o'clock. Rooms of the home were bright with fall flowers, and ar rangements were placed upon the mantel. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carter of Sunderland, England, whence she came in May of 1946." She has no relatives in this country. Mrs. Williamson wore an tkh TAFFETA 1INENT taffetas are swishing at the gayest Parties. And tvhy aren't you rustling abl in one? We've many styles from demure tivo-piecers just right for little dinners, i0 exciting formals. For the holidays, you'll lvanl laffela. 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