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:3s80.. . -Wrk. The home is located at 827 Eleventh U nve stesses will be the Welcome Wagon Phette- flrinl' Guild, a group of women new to the city P L adopted the hospital school as its working project. P of the guild, and MrarvofficersareiMrs. L vice president; IM. 00"" P"" ntiitee will consist MTsmith. Mrs V A. Pr,- Green and Mrs. ''Wrson, display; Mrs. Vv Mrs William Wol 5C i Clark; Mrs. ?:..r..wi. Mrs. V. Ste- FSm E. Anderson, Jr., hi Spencer, Mrs. G..Ma- lBiMrs.A"i" L ffttXIAM PRESTON, nu-- ... tad street, nin:W r"" ... v- hime tn her fjffrom two until five K Tuesday afternoon. EL have come from F.,.: A nthers will- LwTo'napah,Nev.,forthe F" - . o n will be k Prestons tnirc L Amnion of Eugene, Mrs. E Parker of Cottage Grove, furs. George Sypherd of fcjfield. U Preston has lived at her Unt location iui iu v"- P . U- ;vet W.irfhv fcars. tone was u' K, of Evangeline Chapter, U of the Eastern oieu, u dtenas meetings. IBST MARRIAGE in the new U edifice of Central Luther- Ciiarch, locatea at iota roi- Street, WW "e mat m mi Stafeberg to irygve vik, Ljht o'clock this evening. kStageberg is tne aaugmer tr. Snd Mrs. Roy Stageberg Ejene, and the bridegroom i son of Mr. ana Mrs. ai Yik of Springfield. Mr. Vik his father were contractors meted the structure. ECH ENTERTAINING re- b has centered about the ling of Miss k i a u g h t Mrs. Clarence Chase, prrv Holloman of Klamath The bridesmaids' gowns were of tne same design as that of the Barbara Borrevik L :i,r.. 7' ti.r. T maid of honor. All we similar vvcoiiwyoi ..ucj Kst 26, at the Chase wh"e horsehair hats with satin At Reedsport Rite k Mrs. Vincil H. Davis and lllc to See bispiay If pitcker at iJea By Ann Connell- refit for the Children's Hospital School, Mrs. M. L. ' 8 ? .'.nil 'aisolay at a sillver iea next Sunday at her L.f"!!n " i i 3 . . , p-V ijgction ot live uiousmia jjut-ners wnicn s.-.e nas F 5f tVo oast ten years. Hours of the tea will be secretary; .,(! jacKson, n.,, fctarwich, treasurer, 1 G-.1. virk. nublicity Rubrum Lilies Colorful Note In Bouquet In ceremonies at First Con gregational Church, Sunday at three o'clock, Dr. Wesley G. Nicholson married Miss Mar garet Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harrison to Stanley N. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson of Tacoma. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a gown of white slipper Satin with a court-length train, the dress buttoned in back to the waist. An orange blossom headpiece held in place her fingertip veil of double French illusion. The veil was edged with im ported French lace. Her bouquet was -of rubrum lilies and Turner chrysanthe mums, with stephanotis tied in a shower of white satin ribbons. The bride carried an heirloom lace handkerchief. Her gown was hemmed with white satin ribbon on which her close friends had embroidered their first names and last initial. Miss Shirley Carr of Beaver ton was the maid of honor. She wore a yellow satin gown of similar design to that of the bride. Her dress had off-the-shoulder necklina and was sleeve less. She wore a white horsehair, open-crown picture hat trimmed with yellow satin ribbon and carried a floral fan of yellow glamellias, natural foliage, and white horsehair. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Walker of Portland and Miss Katherine Kuluris of Astoria, who wore gowns of nile green satin; and Miss Barbara Bennett -of Eugene and Miss Theo Feikert Nancy ' Portland, whose gowns were n m ui uurajj satin. Wm -mi mim ., ' x 7? Miss Clark Sunday Bride An afternoon ceremony Sun day at Central Presbyterian Church wedded Miss Ruth Anna Clark, daughter of Mrs. Robert Clark and the late Dr. Clark of Eugene, to William Dean Conley, on of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Conley of Mohawk. The rites were read at four o'clock by the Rev. Paul S. Mellish, pastor. Baskets of pink and white gladiolus decorated the church for the ceremony. Mrs. Keith McMilan sang "Because" (d'Har delot) and "I Love Thee" (Grieg), befdre the ceremony. Andrew Flanders, organist, play ed her accompaniments and the wedding marches. The bride was given away by Dr. Quirimts Breen, family friend. She wore a gown of white eyelet-embroidered batiste, sleeve less, and made with boat neck line and flange collar. Her fin gertip veil of net was arranged with sprays of stephanotis at the temples, and she carried a pray erbook on which rested gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. Austin B. Petersen of Eugene, a sorority sister of the bride, was her matron of honor. She wore a gown of pink pique, styled like the bride's, and car ried a fan-shaped bouquet of fuchsia-colored gladiolus and pink rosebuds. She wore sprays of pink rosebuds at her temples. Mrs. William A. Driver of Cor vallis. another sorority sister of the bride and also a cousin of the bridegroomt was the second attendant, her gown and flowers identical to those of the matron of honor. Miss Caroline Conley of Eu gene, another cousin of the bride groom and also avsorority sister of the bride, lighted the tapers. She was gowned in blue. Austin B. Petersen was best man. and ushers were William A. Driver, Corvallis; Steve Ad ams, Mareoln, and Walter L. Seavey, Mnrcoln. The bride's mother wore a street-length dress of mist blue, with white accessories and a cor sage of gardenias and carnations, SECTION C SOCIETY AND CLUBS August 21, 1949 Theater, Radio Building, Home & Garden County News t, , H Kennell-Ellli Photo Wlltihlrt Enirln MISS JOANNE GOODLIN, dauithter or Mr. and Mrs. C. C Goodlin of Eugene, will sail August 23 from New York for France. A student nt Mills College for the past two years. Miss Goodlin will participate In the Junior Year Abroad program, and will study at the Sorbonne. Bridges-Putnam The mother of the bridegroom RiteS Performed aiso wove Blue, Fehly Photo Wiltshire Engraving MRS. STANLEY N. WILLIAMSON (Margaret Harrison) Is a bride of last Sunday, her mar riage taking place at three o'clock at First Congregational Church. Springfield. The couple will be at home in daughter, Jo Anne, and Mrs, bulk Moore and her daugh- JuqueUne, entertained at a tiaid luncheon and shower yesterday. It was at one fck in the Mirror Room of '61101 Hotel. lursiay evening, Miss Sally fir ind Miss Anne Hines, x tne bridesmaids, emer iti it a kitchen shower at wilier home. free aunts of the bride-to- i. Bernald Holtan. Miss pi Chase and Mrs. Greta Njham, were hostesses Au la at a gathering of rela md close friends. Miss fwas presented with a mis m of gifts. b earlier shower m. Melville Jones and her per, Betty, as an evenlnir Fft Gifts ' Were linaario attending, besides Miss 'end her mother, were Mrs. Fisher, Miss Anne Hines, Roe, Miss Suzanne Miss JoAnne Davis. Miss 'Engwall, Miss Mary Miss Anne Woodworth, p means, Miss Janet R.Miss Nancy Morse, Mrs. N DeKeater, Miss Jacque- mrs. James Luckey, w. John Northam, Miss .Mnorickson. Mist Potrinin '11. Mi.w M.. v f "n" Northam has in- Nlibors to a linen shower f home. Tn-.. .... .. ttU r '""u"y evening. H.C.Auld and her daugh- (? .'? also wiu be hs " r Miss Chase, at a des- "oay evening. D MRS. CLARENCE Will anla.,.: la k--j , ""n memoers P bridal party at a buffet l,"Ty eving, follow- rehearsal for the wed- fcji. . mls5 tnases at SteDhen. r.n . -1S expected to be "iat event. telthe bride-elt also P'J,?.ne familv rlinno- noDons matching their eowns. and carried floral fans of coral glamellias. Flower girls were Barbara Jo Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wall of Eugene, and Kay Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Springfield. The bride's mother wore a (Continued ore Page Two) Miss Barbara Lamar Borrevik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berge A. Borrevik of Reedsport, was married to Roger C. Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Wiley of Bremerton, Wash., Sunday evening at seven-thirty o'clock; The ceremony was read in the Community Presbyterian Church at Reedsport, by the Rev. Alex ander Borrevik, uncle of the bride and chaplain of the Luth eran Welfare Society of Duluth, Minn. . . , j -1 -!' ' ' The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of-white brocaded satin made with long sleeves . and train, and a fingertip veil. She carried a . white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Robert Giaden was matron of honor, wearing a rose colored gown and carry ing blue gladiolus. She wore white lace mittts and a head- P Count; groups, manv nf ' 01 town, at the r untry dub, Saturday C Mr. and Mr. n-.. l... - '"umer and step K'.'i J"d-Mrs- Lee Wein- W'vhis fa- r id hi. :-"""" 01 spo k I broth". David, of ere alio will and Mrs. Har- Pi t.m cmpnse the Mr. y -"o son, Roser. who Nr Mr. Brther and rv.m and Brur. ri,.. i Cnn J "auatea from year L"'ve"i'y of Ore- ftj o,, 18 a member 1 umon fj. ""- -Mr. fMM :, ; tw Mi dress of blue sweet peas. Bridesmaids were Miss Eliza beth Ann Hite and Miss Barbara Thorn of Portland,, and Miss Betty Jenn McCotirry of Mc Minnvllle. They wero dressed alike in light blue gowns with lace milts and headdresses of rose sweet peas. They carried, bouquets of rose-colored gla diolus. Candles were lighted by Miss Patricia Davis of Portland and Miss Peggy Dye of Reeds port. Mrs. Borrevik, mother of the bride wore a grey gown with lavender accessories and a cor sage of tiny lavender orchids. Marvin Rasmussen of Portland served as best man. Ushers were Ivan Congleton of Portland, Wil liam Abbey, Klnmnth Falls, Dan (Continued on Page Three) with black ac cessories, and a similar "corsage. Mrs. Quirinus Breen was in charge of the wedding reception, which followed the ceremony, in the parish house. Mrs. C. V. Con ley, the bridegroom's aunt, cut the wedding cake, assisted by Miss Jafl ice Archibald. Mrs. S. A. Gay, also an aunt of the bride groom, poured coffee and Miss Patricia Hamilton served punch. Miss Nancy Reed served, and Miss Virginia Bonebrake had the guest book. Gladiolus florets ringed the wedding cake, and baskets of gladiolus In pin)j and white decorntfed thi robrnV- The couple left on a wedding trip to San Francisco, the bride wearing a teal-blue suit dress with black and white accessor ies, and a gardenia corsage. They will be at home after this date at Marcola, where the bride groom is employed by a timber company. Mrs. Conley, a gradu ate of the University of Oregon, is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta . social sorority. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Har ris, Mr. and Mrs, E. h. Signor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beadle and Miss Mildred Hamlin, all of Portland. Nicholas Gardens Church of the Brethren saw tile wedding of Miss Verna Putnam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Futifam, to Wyvert Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bridges, all of Spring field. The Rev. Forrest Groff read the double-ring ceremony, Friday evening, July 29, at eight o'clock. ' Miss Putnam wore a gown of white slipper satin, made with a yoke of illusion net embroid ered with seed pearls in the Portland Couple . . : Comez to Eugene On Wedding Trip .; Miss Betty Lou Stanard of Portland became the bride , of Captain Wynne E. Stewart at a double-ring ceremony in th home of Mrs.' George Parkinson in Portland, August 12. ,Th bride is the daughter of Mrs. May Stanard of Portland and Dr. E. C. Stanard of Eugene. The bride groom is the son of Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Gold Beach, formerly of Eugene. The ceremony wai read by Judge J. J. Quillen, Th rings used were of rose and yel- shape of small hearts, and a full train. Her fingertjp.ye4l.wai,ili(Lj lojv gold in, ajaidfd. design, by a coronet of seed piarls. She f Miss stanard wore' a wl carried a white Bible with lavefr der orchids and stephanotis, and wore a gold ring, made , by a friend of her mother. Miss Betty Doyle of Spring field was bridesmnid. She1 wore a gown of Ice-blue satin with lace. Her flowers, a nosegay of white cnrnntlons nnd pink rose buds. Candle lighters were Miss Leota Bristow in a gown of pale green, and Miss Bflry Wolfe in lavender. Ench had a headband of white carnations. Mrs. Putnam, mothor of the bride, was dressed in light blue and wore a corsago of pink and (Continued on -Pane Three) and Eu- Hollnman '. is he university 1 11 ret j-eari in" MRs' WII LIAM DRAX CONLEY (Ruth Anna Clark) ai married last Sunday at Central Presby v'' t.rL -hr,h anrt uill be at home at Marcola, 5 Ir tit firi is I V k frhlr rhoto Wlltrtilr rirrvln( Krnntll-r.llU Photo-Wlltihln En(rvlnf MRS. MTVERT BRIDGES (Verna Putnam) li a recent bride, married at the Church of the Breth ren in Nichols Gardens, and at home now in Eufene. white satin gown, made with net yoke an&.PetesPaa collar.olsatin. Her fingertip veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls. She car oled a ' white pfayerbook topped with a white orchid and stephal notls. Miss Jane Farnsworth of Portland was her only attend ant. She wore a gown of burnt gold satin with an old-fashioned bouquet of roses and other flow ers in gold and yellow. Mrs. Stanard, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black vel vet with white lace collar and an orchid. Harold W, Stewart of Van couver, Wash,,' acted as best man. , White gladiolus, white snap dragons and stock with white tapers were used to form an al tar. "O Promise Me" and "Be cause" were the music provided, Mrs. Spencer Holland, Mrs. Harold Stewart, Mrs. Benjamin Koeppler and Mrs. Charles Woodruff assisted the bride's mother in serving at a reception which followed the ceremony. . Captain and Mrs. Stewart, whs were in Eugene In the past week, will spend part of their honey moon at Gold Beach. For going away, she wore a satin suit of dusty rose with brown acces sories and a white orchid. They will, live at 2181 N. W. Glisan Street in Portland, temporarily, while Captain Stewart, who was stationed at the Air Force Base at McChord Field, near Tacoma, is awaiting a new assignment. The bride is a graduate of St. Helen's HnlL and of the Good Samaritan School of Nursing, and took a course of post gradu ate work in anaesthesia at. St. Vincent's Hospital. The bride groom attended Oregon College of Education where he was charter president 1 of Delta PI Omega, a social fraternity . Jess E. Hayrien and son, , Dr. Jess E. Hayden Jr., of Eugene, attended the wedding. 1 , Miss Thompson Weds Minister in "East , News has been received of the marriage June 12 in St. Jamess' Methodist Church, Kingston, N.Y., of Miss Betty Jane Thomp son and the Rev. Arthur Taylor Goold. Mrs. Goold is the daughter of Mrs. Fern Thompson and the late Harry R. Thompson of Eu gene. Mr. Goold is the son of Mrs. Ada Goold of Odessa, New York. ' The service was read by the Rev. Merrill C. Johnson and the couple was attended by Mist Maurine Reager and the Rev. Ivan Gossoo. Mrs. Goold is a graduate of the University of Oregon where she majored In Journalism, and took her master's degree at Scarritt College in Nashville, Tenn. The past four years she has been doing religious educa tion and Journalism work in New York City. Mr. and Mr. Goold are making their home in Canistota, South Dakota, where Mr. Goold is minister of the Methodist Church. They honey mooned at Niagara Fall.