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Page 6C Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Aug. 21, 1949 K Yoncalla Church Scene of Wedding Sunday Afternoon Miss Mona Maxine Raper, daughter of Mrs. Eola Raper of Yoncalla, was married to Allen Lancaster Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lancaster of Yon calla, at three-thirty o'clock August 14 at the Yoncalla Church of Christ. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Vernon Raper. She wore a white satin gown with a fitted bodice and with a peplum in back. The back of her skirt formed a train. Her full-length sleeves came to a point below the wrists. A wreath ef rosebuds held in place a linger-tip length veil edged in lace. She carried a heart shaped bouquet of white car nations and white rosebuds. Her keepsake was a handkerchief sent from France by her father during the First World War. Mrs. Warren Anderson, sister of the bride, was matron of hon or. She wore a yellow taffeta gown, and carried a bouquet of yellow snapdragons and laven der sweet peas. 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Miss Brogg wore aqua taf- rlCPIC Scheduled feta, and carried white rosebuds Wednesday Evening and pin sweei peas. illlll!lllllllll!ll!!llll!lll!llllli!lll!llllll!:illl!l!!tlllll" OFFERS THE ONLY COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE IN EUGENE & CENTRAL OREGON LetJJs nr I f wf 7 -mr we n l ane i our Old JT .1 live It To Make It Look Like FREE ESTIMATES Our epoirmen of the C-G- Conn Repair School in hd. You can Save Time and Money . , . bring your repairs to us. Instead oi sending them to the factory. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- 181 East Broadway MI!lllll!lllimillllll!ltti:il!illllimi!llllllinilllllll!ll!llll!Ul! Phone 3-121$ lii.in!lintniiliimiiiiiiiii:i!iniuimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiriii Flower girls were Misses Har dene and Marjorie Dow of Suth erlin, cousins of the bride. They wore full-length dresses of pink organdy. The bride's mother wore an afternoon dress of bemberg sheer of floral design and cor sage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore floral crepe and her corsage also was of white carnations. Best man was Burton Lancas ter, brother of the groom. War ren Anderson and Dallas Brogg were the ushers. A bank of fern and fall flow ers decked the altar and an arch of ivy and white sweet peas ex tended from the floral setting. Si Wise sang "Because" and Mrs. Charles Henner sang "God Gave Me You." Mrs. Arne Bjock was the accompanist. At a reception which followed at the Raper home, Mrs. Charles Henner, sister of the bride groom, and Mrs. Leroy Hartley cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Earl Brant and Mrs. James Smith poured. Autumn flowers' decorated the home and two white' candles were on the bride's table. After a honeymoon at the coast and in Los Angeles, the couple will be at home at Yon calla, August 21. The bride's going-away outfit was a two piece, white, linen dress with white accessories. She attended Yoncalla High School and the bridegroom attended Elkton High School. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Harold Dow and two daughters, of Sutherlin; Mrs. W. G. Cool of Drain; Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. Henry Aveross, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lancas ter of Scottsburg; Mr. and Mrs. James Brogg, Diana and Michael of Cottage Grove; Mrs. Leroy Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Eugene; Mrs. Warren Harding and son of Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lancas ter and daughter, Serria of Sac ramento; Miss Virginia Cook of Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Charles Henner, Ann, Carol and Beth Davidson of Los Angeles. HS 0T0IHUIDVM! wwi M.iGIC PH1X CREAM EMLLS10S Contains A NO PEROXIDE To Dry Your Hair Your Permanent Lasts Longer Because it Waves Closer to the Scalp You'll Want One SOW! ZOTOS FLUID PERMANENT 10.00 up Mil I FR'gil BEAUTY SALON ... 2nd FLOOR Phone I -91 111 . . . or . . . rhone 5-4344 Zonta Club will have its an nual picnic at the home of Mrs. John S. Rosencrans, 2041 Sev-, enteenth Avenue East, Wednes day evening at six-thirty o'clock. Mrs. L. B. Schmidt will be chairman of the committee on planning the menu and prepar ing the food. Serving with her will be Mrs. Walter Huffaker, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Clara Sigman and Mrs. L. M. Orchard. SOCIAL MEETING FOR NOW ORDER Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a social meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall. Members whose names begin with R are In charge of enter t a i n m e n t and refreshments. Games have been planned and members have been requested to invite their friends and family to the meeting. Missionary Circle To Be at New Church Afternoon circle of the Wom en's Missionary Federation of the Central Lutheran Church will meet Thursday at two o'clock at the new church, 1857 Potter Street. Mrs. John Jepson will give the missionary topic. . The evening .circle will meet at eight o'clock that evening at the Lutheran Student House, 1376 Alder Street. Miss Dor othy Murray will be hostess. There will be Bible study. MEETINGS TUESDAY Two meetings have been-scheduled for Tuesday by the Execu tive Board of Central Presby terian Women's Association, y Mrs. J. B. Gierhart will pre side at a two o'clock meeting in the Parish House. The Evening Group, Circle Seven, will meet at seven-thirty in the Parish House. Miss Ella Carrick is chairman of this Circle. Garden Club Plans September Show, Festival of Herbs Eugene Garden Club is mak ing plans for the first fall show ing of flowers, which will be held this year, September 10 and 11, and will include a festival of herbs. The horticultural side of the flower show will be stressed, according to Mrs. V. C. Morgan, general chairman, who was appointed by Mrs. C. F. Gregg, president of the club. A showing of fuchsias, begonias, and other fall flowers Is planned. There is to be a special showing of some out-of-the-ordinary dah lias, as well as the English, or early flowering type of chrysan themums. The show will be held in the clubhouse, . 1645 High Street. . . Mrs. Ralph Buok, chairman of the herb group will be In charge of the herbs. Cooked food, fla vored with herbs, herbs growing in pots, catnip mice and gold fish, herb bouquets, vinegars, sa chets and lavender in bulk, will all be offered for sale. Herb tea will be served with cookies and potpourri jars of fragrance will be included. Mrs. Buck will be assisted by Mrs. L. L. Erdmann, former chairman, and originator of the idea of festival for Eu- Learns from Experience "-ID MEETS 12 ,Vee Frid,, ... u at ft. v " " E j ored Stew They art. u. ' (i-J gene, and Mrs. Fred Flock, sec retary of the group. Herb Group members will meet Monday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Buck 1141 Tyler Street, for another work-day, to complete the mak ing of herb bouquets and bot tling of vinegar. The gold fish v. U1 6vji,ucu percale anH --"use of stuffed with catnip to please the aTfh"! ' , uuule f Ma iSetki , & 1 G33EO She doesn't try experiments. She trusts experience. 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