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ladiolus and Neil V. Torrey, brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man.
Vshers were Poland and William
Robert.
James Kays sang. "I Love
Thee" (Grieg) and "Thine
Alone" (Herbert).
A reception followed at the
Theta Chi fraternity house, with
Mrs. Olaus Moen pouring and
Miss Ruth Swaiison of San Fran
cisco cutting the cake. Mrs. Neil
Torrey served punch and Mrs.
William Robert had charge of
the guest book. The mantel had
an arrangement of white and
maroon gladiolus, and the table
was decorated with pink rose
buds and pink and white asters.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrey went on
a wedding trip to Mexico Citv,
Mexico. They will live at 1332
Lawrence Street after Septem
ber 15. The bride attended Uni
versity of Oregon Medical Shcool
and the School of Nursing at
Emanuel Hospital. The bride-
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Junction City Pair
Married on Lawn
JUNCTION CITY In a set
ting of pink and white gladiolus
on the lawn of the home of the
bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Miller of Junction
City, Miss Virginia R. Sparling
of Eugene was married to
Michael W. Matychuck of
Springfield, Friday evening,
August 12 at six-thirty o'clock.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Hazel Cozad of San Fer
nando, Calif. The Rev. W. B.
Empey, retired pastor of the
Methodist Church, performed
the ceremony, before a small
group of relatives and close
friends.
The bride wore a light green
suit with brown accessories and
a corsage of baby yellow roses.
Mrs. William Bryan who attend
ed her wore a pale pink suit
with a corsage of white gladio
lus. William Bryan acted as best
man.
The couple left on a wedding
trip up the McKenzie River,
and will be at home in Eugene
at 2729 Alder Street.
Besides the attendants, guests
all were relatives of the couple,
including Mrs. Hazel Cozad,
mother of the bride, of San Fer
nando, Calif: Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Fisher and son of Spring-
Barbara Borrevilc
(Continued rom Page One)
C. Ki ieger of Portland and Rus
sell Monahan, Eugene.
Baskets of blue and white
gladiolus were used with green
ery and candelabra for decora
tion. Lester Ready, Eugene, sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and "Phi
Delta Theta Dream Girl." with Jo McConatly was married Sun-
Rprjister-nnnrd, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Aug. 81, 194
Veneta Pair Says
Wedding Vows
Wearing with her bridal at
tire a pink cameo and carrying
a pink and white handkerchief
which her grandmother iiad car
ried at her wedding, Miss Betty
Mrs. Roy Henderson at the or
gan.
Mrs. George Duckwiler cut
the cake at the reception which
was held in the church parlor.
Pouring were Mrs. Stanley V.
Cochran and Mrs. Marshal Glos.
Assisting were Mrs. Ernest Niel,
Mrs. Daniel J. Dunn, Mrs. John
A. Emigh Sr. and the Misses
Beverly Thorn, Patricia Stevens,
Ruth Mittnos, Marlys Sinclair,
Donna Bernhardt and Sigrid
Skade. In charge of the guest
book was Miss Carla Rebagliati.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley went on a
wedding trip to Lake Tahoe. For
going away she wore a suit of
steel-blue, with dark brown
accessories and a white orchid.
Mrs. Wiley was graduated in
June 1948 from the University
of Oregon, and is a member of
Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr.
Wiley was graduated from the
university in June 1349 and is
affiliated with Phi Delia Theta.
After September 5, they will live
at Bend, where he will be coach
Kennell-EUU Photo Wiltshire KnKravtng
MRS. DONALD K. VALENTINE (Virginia Gamble) Is an Aug
ust bride, married at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
groom attended University of
Oregon and Harvard University.
He is affiliated with Theta Chi
and it a member of Royal Phi
latelic Society of London. He also
is a member of Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
Among out-of-town guests were
Lloyd Garcia of San Francisco;
Mr. and Mrs. O. Moen and sons,
James and Henry, of Silverton;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose, Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. Baequest, Mr.
and Mrs. Sanford Wangsenss and
Mrs. Grace McClain, all of Port
land. Bridges-Putnam
(Continued from Page One)
white rosebuds. Mrs. Bridges
wore a navy blue suit, with cor
sage of pink and white carna
tions. Meredith J. Watson, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, acted
as best man. Ushers were Edgar
Emery and Buster Briggs. The
bride was given in marriage by
her father.
Candelabra were used with
baskets of white and pink gladi
olus in decoration. Miss Wanda
Goodykoontz sang "Because" and
"Always," accompanied by Miss
Vernelle Smith.
A reception followed in the
church parlor, with Mrs. Steven
Edwards serving the cake, and
Mrs. Meredith J. Watson, sister
of the bridegroom, pouring. Miss
es Marilyn Freeman and Mari
lyn Mabe assisted. Mrs. Ellen
Owen had charge of the guest
book. The tables were decorated
with rosebuds and lighted can
dles. Later Mr. and Mrs. Bridges
went on a trip to the Oregon
Coast For going away, she wore
an aqua suit with brown and
white accessories, and the orchid
from her bouquet They have re
turned and are living at 328
Tenth Avenue West.
Attending from out-of-town
were the bridegroom's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Meredith J. Watson of Milling
ton, Tenn. Mr. Watson is chief
petty officer in the Navy.
New Association
Of Women Golfers
To Have Meet Here
Second sweepstakes tourna
ment of the Willamette Valley
Southern Oregon Women's Golf
Association will be played Wed
nesday at the Eugene Country
Club, announces Mrs. David B.
Evans, president of the newly
formed group. The association
was formed in May, and played
its first tournament at Klamath
Falls in June.
In addition to the sweepstakes,
a special trophy has been pro
vided by the Eugene women,
which will be played on by teams
from the various member clubs.
The six best net scores for each
olub will determine the teams,
and the winners. The trophy will
be awarded permanently, after
several years' play, but details
and rules are not definitely ar
ranged. Member clubs of the associa
tion are, besides Eugene, Bend
Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford
and Klamath Falls. Two mem
bers from each club serve on
the board, Mrs. A. W. Stien and
. Mrs. S. A. Peters representing
Eugene as directors.
field: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Whit-
worth and daughter of Petaris, at the high school
Wash.; Miss Anne Matychuck of
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. James
Matychuck, Mrs. C. H. Swartz,
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Miller and daughters of Seattle;
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bryan, Miss
Betty Hutchison, Eugene; Har
old Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Miller, Junction City; and Mrs.
Annie Miller, Lebanon.
COUPLE MARRIED
IN LATE JULY
Miss Rena Rieck, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rieck of
Route Three, Eugene, was mar
ried to Willard Gowing, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gowing of
Lorane, July 22 at the home of
Dr. Vance H. Webster, pastor of
First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Reta Chrlstensen was her
twin sister's only attendant.
Harold Gowing, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
After a wedding trip south,
the couple is at home on Kincaid
Street.' Both are graduates of
Lorane High School.
day to Raymond White. The cere
mony took place in the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Swift, at two o'clock.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. R. McConatly and
the bridegroom is ths son of E.
White, all of Veneta. The Rev.
George Alder of the First Chris
tian Church at Elmira officiated.
Miss McConatly wore a light
blue afternoon dress with a short
white veil held by a beaded
crown. She carried a bridal bou
quet of white gladiolus. Her
bridesmaid and only attendant
was her sister. Miss Louise Mc
Conatly, who wore a two-piece
dress of blue with white acces
sories. The bride was given in
marriage by her father.
Merle White, brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man.
A reception tollowed, with Mrs.
Mary McConatly, mother of the
bride, cutting the cake and her
two sisters, Mrs. D. Kldd and
Miss Louise McConatly serving.
Mrs. L. Snellstrom poured. The
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bride's table and the home were
prettily decorated with asters and
gladiolus in pink and whita.
Later Mr. and Mrs. White went
on a wedding trip to the coast
For going away she wore a blue
dress with blue and white ac
cessories and begonia corsage.
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Leslie K. Long will be an event
of September 23 at eight o'clock
in the evening in First Evangel
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of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I.
Brown and Mr, Long Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Long.
WEDDING IS SET
FOR FRIDAY EVENING
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Shirley
Wolfe to John Somerville, which
will be solemnized in First Bap
tist Church, Friday evening at
eight-thirty o'clock. A reception
will follow in the church parlors.
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