Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1949, Image 26

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    Pase 2C, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Aug. 21, 1948
Yellow Organdy
Chosen By Bride
For Wedding Gown
St. 'Mary's Episcopal Churrh
was the scene it the wedding of
Miss Virginia Gamble, .daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gamble
of Eugen, to Donald K. Valen
tine, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ir
wjn Valentine of Redlands, Calif.,
August 8. The Rev. Ernest Bart
lam officiated at four o'clock in
the afternoon.
Miss Gamble wore a gown of
palest yellow organdy with white
eyelet embroidery trimming the
full skirt, which had a deep hem
of white organdy. The bodice wai
made with a Peter Pan collar
trimmed with buttons. She wore
white elbow length gloves, a
white horsehair picture hat, and
white linen pumps." She carried
a spray bouquet of yellow "Rap
ture" roses and Shasta daisies.
For ornament she wore a string
of gold beads, which had be
longed to her great, great grand
mother. Miss Margery Warila of Astoria
was bridesmaid, wearing a gown
nf pale blue dotted swiss with
white accessories and carrying
a bouquet of Shasta daisies.
Jack L. Wood, brother-in-law
of the bride, served as best man.
Frank D. Timmons of Coquille
was usher. Mr. Gamble gave his
dauRhtor in marriage. ,
White gladiolus were used to
decorate the church. "Ave Maria"
and "O Perfect Love," were sung
by Clyde Everton, with Mrs.
Bartlam at the organ.
A reception was given by the
bride's parents at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson. Mrs.
Jack L. Wood, a sister of the
bride, and Mrs. O. L. Ireland
poured. Mrs. Everett O'Neel cut
the cake. Decorations were of
white cosmos blossoms.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine went
GO AHEAD,
The "Joneses" may have
beautiful-looking living room, but
don't copy it! Their room no
doubt shows Individuality . . .
which Is something you can't al
ways put your finger on, yet you
Instinctively know when it's th ire
or missing.
Be different. Use informal ar
ticles! They in turn will Rive the
room the individuality and in
formal settlne you're after. Look
what's happened to the old fash
ioned rnl'fce pots in the picture
above. They make mighty at
tractive lamps, don't they? You
no doubt have a number of
things hidden away In the attic
nr cellar that would make beau
tiful lam us . , . Just use your
Imagination.
P.S.: For home decorating Idea visit our Modern House,
Traditional House and 28 Display Rooms . . . Third Floor.
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MR. AND MRS. J. B. ANDERSON of Eugene celebrated their,
golden wedding anniversary this month, at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Owen Callaway, In Ney Rochelle, N. Y. They are
shown above with Mrs. Callaway.
on a wedding trip to Whidby
Island on Puget Sound. For go
ing away, she wore a dressmaker
suit of brown and white check
with brown accessories and a
corsage of yellow roses.
Mrs. Valentin attended Uni
versity of Oregon, and later earn
ed a degree at San Francisco
c,nta nnUeao Mr. Valentine is
a graduate of the University of
BE DIFFERENT
When it comes to coffee tables
you can really be individual.
You'll find literally thousands of
designs on the market today. The
one in the picture above was made
from picture frames and makes a
pleasantly different table.
If you're using your forniture.
at a theme basis, carry the theme
to the walls with paper designed
to follow the mood of the room.
So go ahead and be different,
you and the "Joneses" will both
be pleased with the result.
In the past we've helped the
"Joneses" . . . we'd like to have
a chance to help you.
RUBENSTEIN FURNITURE
Corner 8th & Olive St,
Eugene, Oregon
Phone 5-3331
Black suede
California and a veteran of
World War II.
They will live at 6330 Mac
Arthur Boulevard, Oakland, Cal
ifornia, after August 25.
Andersons Feted
On Anniversary,
Home, of -Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson
of Eugene, who are visiting at
the home of their daughter. and
snn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Callaway, In New Rochelle, N.
V., celebrated their fiftieth wed
ding anniversary August 10. Mrs.
Callaway entertained in their
honor at a buffet supper at the
Callaway Home, 74 Lord Kitch
ener Road, New gochelle.
The Andersons have been vis
iting in' the east for the past six
months, but expect soon to re
turn to Eugene, where they make
their home at Sunset Home. Mr.
Anderson was owner of the Tall
man Photo Studio in Eugene
from 1912 until 1945, when be
retired.
Mrs. Anderson was born at
Christiansand, Norway, rnd Mr.
Anderson in Malmo, Sweden.
They lived in Morris, Minn., pri
or to coming to Eugene In 1912.
MISS WOOD RETURNS
FROM EASTMAN SCHOOL
Miss Carolyn Wood is expect
ed home today, Sunday, from
Rochester, N.Y., where she has
spent two weeks In special study
of photography. She was sent by
her employers, the Dotson Photo
Shop, to attend the Eastman
Kodak Company School. Miss
Wood is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wood.
VISITORS LEAVE
Miss Eve Richmond of Woos--ter,
Ohio, and her traveling
companion, Dr. Jean Douglas,
also of Wooster, visited in Eu
gene with two sisters of Miss
Richmond, Mrs. E. W. Armes
and Mrs. R. E. Griswold. The
women left late in the week to
return east by way of San
Francisco and Los - Angeles,
planning also to visit the Grand
Canyon and other points of in
terest. Miss Richmond is a pro
fessor of voice at the College of
Wooster, where she has been for
twenty-two years, and Dr.
Douglas is a practicing physi
cian. with black faille.
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Engagements
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kennedy of
Santa Barbara. Calif., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Nancy, to William Hutchin
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hutchinson of Eugene.
The wedding will be in early
fall at Santa Barbara. Miss
Kennedy was graduated from
Eugene High School two years
ago and has been employed in
Eugene since that time. Mr.
Hutchinson is a University of
Oregon student and is affiliated
with Theta Chi social fraternity.
He will complete his studies at
the university next year, and the
young couple will be at home in
Eugene after the wedding. Mr.
and Mrs. Kennedy are former
residents of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hodgins
of Eugene have announced the
engagement of their daughter, .
Audrey, to Donald Brock, son fit
Mrs. Alta Brock of Harrisburg.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
t
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirk of
Junction City announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Ala
dene, to Stanley Leake, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Leaks of
Pendleton. The wedding will
take place in December.
Miss Kirk is a junior at Ore
gon State College where she is a
member of Delta Gamma. Her
fiance is entering his senior year
at Oregon State. He is a member
of Sigma Nu.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Tebbs of
Springfield announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Patricia Lou, to Charles Weath
ers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Weathers of Springfield,
formerly of Toledo, Ohio.
No definite date has been set
for the wedding. Miss Tebbs at
attended Creswell High School '
and will be a senior at Spring
field High School.
Engagement of Miss Norma
Jean Fix, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Fix of Cottage
Grove, to Morris Adams was an
nounced August 4 at a shower
given by Mrs. Edith Perry . of
Cottage Grove. The wedding '
will take place early in Septem
ber. The engagement of Miss Iva
Coats and Suiti
Second Floor
"Raindrop Tweed" jacket with
plain reveres and skirt in an
exactly matching steel grey
full, belted back, significant
pockets. Imported English
woolen by Cobb and Jenkins.
89.75
GIVE YOU
dee Hearrell to Robert George
Gober has been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Hearrell of Oakridge. Mr. Gober
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Gober of Klamath Falls. No date
has been set for the wedding.
Miss Hearrell attended school
at Baxter Springs, Kans. 1 Mr.
Gober attended school at Henr
ley and at Oregon State College.
Rubrum Lilies
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grey crepe formal " gown with
long grey gloves, and a rose
colored feather hat. She wore a
purple orchid as corsage.
The bridegroom's mother wore
rose-colored marquisette with
matching hat and gloves, and an
orchid.
Howard Lemons was best man.
Ushers were Eugene and James
Harrison, the bride's brothers;
John Landale, and Reedy Berg.
Banks of Woodwardia fern
decked the platform of first
altar. Clusters of white stock and
pink chrysanthemums were at
tached to the foremost candela
bra. Misses Lois Schmidt and
Janice' McCoy lighted the pale
pink tapers which formed an
arch above the altar.
Special music at the wedding
Included a medley of Alpha
Delta Pi and Sigma Nu selec
tions. "Thine Alone" and "Be
cause" were sung by Miss Leona
Anderson of Tillamook, soloist,
who was accompanied by Miss
Mary. Grubbs.
The reception was held at the
Alpha Delta Pi sorority house.
Serving wedding cake were Mrs.
Don B. Martin and Miss Imo
gene Love. Miss McCoy poured
coffee and Miss Schmidt served
punch.
Pink and white chrysanthe
mums decorated the bride's
table, gladiolus in pink and
white decked the reception
rooms of the sorority house.
For going away the bride wore
a grey, glen-plaid suit with grey
and pink accessories and a cor
sage of rubrum lilies.
After a honeymoon at Vic
toria, B.C., the couple will be at
home in Springfield. Their ad
dress, after August 28, will be
741 North Fifth Street.
The bride is a , member of
Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and the
groom is a member of Sigma Nu
fraternity. Mr. Williamson was
graduated from the University
of Oregon where he was student
body president. He was a star
basketball player at the univer
sity, and' a member of Friars,
A GLIMPSE
"FALL
A FlasK of Red on trie cuffs and reveres of this
black broadcloth coat . . . Dior pockets, cuffs
and collar enriched with Persian lamb. Belt
ed and fitted to wonderfully softened body
lines.
$128
tenlor men'i honorary. For the
past year he has been baskrtball
coach at Springfield High
School. He will continue in this
capacity, and his wife will com
plete work this year for her
bachelor's degree at the university.
COUPLE MARRIED
AT VANCOUVER
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Eva C.
Andrews to Samuel B. Hayden,
both of Eugene, which took place
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Friday, August 5. at Vancouver
Wash. They were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wmiams
of Eugene. The couple now is
living bn Cal Young Road. ln
a new house which was in readi
ness for them. '
ILLY WEDDING
IS ANNOUNCED
REEDSPORT Mr. and Mrs
Henry Wroe of Smith River an
marriage of their
daughter, Opal, to Leslie Bruner
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