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led Roses Bridal Flowers .......ran Church, Spring- ihui nf the ceremony -. 's.sc , in which Miss UCl- - . .u u;. : -ipl became uie i wen? T,mDle. The bride 5J"on f,r nt the late Mr. Trthur Wendel or Junc- ' Che was given in niai -CH.V. Shf pae '"S junction City, who with ."hk-o occupied the bride's parents. Mr. on of Mrs- G. C. Tem and the .ate Mr. F .rMionv was a' 3:30 p.m. S i baskets' of white dais- , the altar and wnue c.... ,.j.i.hr. were the dec- W : WiUiam O'Lcary sang feet 'Jill. ,S .f, prayer," accumi. 1 ?: n,-ripH a bounuet 2 Lcs with her wedding J white satin, which was l"'. ,-m. stand-UD -e rhantillv lace and of the la. Her lull- ?all Flowers Deck Home it powers in shades of yel "and gold, accented with el . ..... t W Tinlrnr at 'r and mis. f.ol Hill for the Oct. 10 j.M 0 Miss Helen Porter ilbert L. Bradshaw of Colo springs, Colo. The bride is iaushter of the late Mr. and n.nfl Pnrter of Omaha. (. wiuui"" - ---- :, ,(! the bridegroom's par- , are Mr. and Mrs. m. c. ";.l M Colorado Springs. ' Ward Rice, professor at 'l..t rhristian College and Uff pastor at Pleasant Hill, Service di I p.m. riuini rations were ot aannas, -( zinnias and white roses. iSharlene Tinker lighted the .. : nanrlplnhm. ;-e bride wore a street length s ol brown crepe mane in ftv-lo with henna cum- ind and rhinestone button i Her pale green feather hat was made with shoul uoth hpiee veil studded f-jlhinestones and her flowers :i white carnations centered an orchid which she wore U which had belonged to the pre of Mrs. Tinker, be latter acted as matron of tar, wearing a brown vel- :tn dress with small brown nt off-the-face hat with her pompom. Her flowers :i a corsage of yellow chry- '.hGimims and salmon rose- porge Bradshaw -was best (or his brother. Donald Griswold served CHARGE ACCOUNTS "AVAWAYS length veil was fastened to a cap of the same lace, Four attendants preceded the briclo to tiie altar. Miss Jewel Holt, maid of honor, wore white marquisette over rose taffeta and carried a fan of yellow roses and gypsophila. Airs. Mclvin Gard ner, in pink marquisette over aqua t.iffcta, Mrs. Kenneth Had loy, in white marquisette over blue taffeta and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, in white marquisette over yellow tafleta, were bridesmaids. They carried fans of pink roses and gypsophila. All three are daughters of the Pacschke's. Grover Temple was best man for his brother and Ushers were another brother, Holland, and two cousins, Dean Bailor and Dclmas Glaspey. At the reception in the church parlors. Mrs. Busch cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Liedtke, Mrs. Edward John served punch and Mrs. V. W. Nelson served coffee. For traveling the bride wore a brown velveteen suit with brown shoes and aqua hat. the wedding cake at the buffet supper following the ceremony and Mrs. Lloyd Strand served punch. Mrs. George Bradshaw had the "guest book and Miss Deanne Louk and Miss Tinker assisted about the room. The serving table was laid with a lace cloth and centered by white candles flanking an arrangement of asters. The couple made their wed ding trip by motor through east ern Oregon and Washington, the bride traveling in her wedding costume. They will live in Colo rado Springs. Faculty Club Holds Dance University of Oregon Faculty Dancing Club will open the win ter season with a dance Oct. 26, in the annex to Gerlinger Hall. Freddy Yahn's orchestra will play for the dance, which will be semi-formal. All newcomers to the fa-ulty in the present year are asked to attend, as guests. Chairmen of the event are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Little and Col. and Mrs. John H. Cunning ham. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sheffield, and the commit tee assisting them is comprised of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Marx, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dixon. here's i ite rientai . ijjl opulence... l'IJ quilted lp3p Coolie Coat' ;l'ti4f by Cleverly co-partnered v'iih black rayon pajamas. Sizes 10 to 20. S8.S5 For elegant lounging, you'll lovo the luxury look of Evelyn Pearson's tunning coolie coatl Contrasting piping rims the mandarin collar ... a dramatic appliqued motii accents the lap-across closingl Brilliant contrasting lining, two seam-Inserted pockets above the side 'His, In rich rayon taffeta. Aqua with flesh, flame with flesh, gold with tangerine and all with black embroidery. Sizes 10 to 20. 10.9S 1 f 4 S) fa i vr i $ " . n , , w ' : ' i- ' " ? Y'S j ; 4 ' ; '& I . .-J! 'JZ4 Nclnh nhoto. Milthirr Fnuraving MRS. GI.NE IIKK LOCKER (Phyllis Hanrahan) was married last Sunday in United Lutheran Church, anil will be at home in Eugene. The wedding was largely attended by VLT members, both bride and groom being active in this group. t Miss Hanrahan Weds Mr. Herlocker United Lutheran Church was filled with friends last Sunday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Phyllis Hanrahan to Gene Herlocker. The Rev. Charles Ep ple read the service at 3 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hanrahan, and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Strom mer are the bridegroom's par ents. Large baskets of chrysanthe mums in shades of bronze, apri cot and white, with autumn leaves, decorated the chancel, and altar vases held white pom pom chrysanthemums. Before the ceremony, Ray Bednoschek sang "Only to See Thee" and "Because." mm Miss Hanrahan was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin, simply made, embroidered at the wing collar and on the sleeve edge with seed pearls from her ma ternal grandmother's wedding gown. A heart-shaped cap held her fingertip veil, and she car ried a classic bouquet of Green Light chrysanthemums and calla lily leaves. Mrs. Edward C. Pape Jr. was matron of honor, in a gown of turquoise taffeta, tucked across the bodice and about the skirt. She wore matching mitts and cap of taffeta, and carried a crescent-shaped arrangement eff bronze chrysanthemums. William R. Woodie of Drain, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man, and ushers were At BURCII'S A X NEW silhouette Colors of Black, Blue, Brown and Grey Three heel heights .... --- Robert E. Beistel and Thomas L. Brown. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the church hall. Mrs. G. L. Murray served punch and Mrs. Donald Coltranc cut the cake. Both are aunts of the bride. Serving were Mrs. Grant Chase and Mrs. J. Richard Larson. Mrs. William Woodie had the guest book, and Mrs. Olin V. Murray was in charge of gifts. Mrs. Ida Rudisill of Boise, Idaho, the bridegroom's grand mother, was among the guests. The couple left on a wedding trip, and will make their home in Eugene at 31 1 1 Friendly St. For traveling, the bride wore a lilac suit with accessories in purple and an orchid corsage. . in nuede . a new tapered Engagements Miss Dorothy Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Robertson, "let the cat out of the bag" Friday evening and an nounced her engagement to Nor man Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Peterson, also of Eu gene. December 8 will be the wedding date of the pair. Guests were asked to the home of Miss Rena White where a real cat with the announcement news tied about its neck was released from a burlap bag, Favors were Siamese kittens in miniature burlap sacks, on which were the guests' names. Miss White helped Miss Robertson perform the trick. Miss Robertson is a graduate of Eugene High School and at tended University of Oregon, where she was a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Peterson is a graduate in me chanical engineering from Ore gon State College and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gregory announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice LaVclle, to Harry Clark Hollis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollis. The be trothal news was told at an in formal party Oct. 10 for which Mrs. John F. Gregory was hos tess. No date for the wedding has been set. Both are graduates of Eugene High School and Mr. Hollis is a student at University of Ore gon. Pfc. Rosella Jacobs' engage ment to Cpl. Walter Miller of Sturgis, S. D., has been told by Cjreetincf Carls .... FOR HALLOWE'EN! ' FOR THANKSGIVING! FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS' Special assortments of Christmas cards now on display ... if you wish them imprinted, get your order in NOW as we ore already receiving cancellations on some designs. 122 EAST our mademoiselle shape in pumps. $14.95 Mail Ordors Filled Promptly Announced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of Eugene, The wedding hss been set for early January. Both Miss Jacobs and Cpl. Miller are stationed with the U S. Marine Corps at San Diego, Cal. She was graduated from St. Mary's High School in Eugene, and he attended school in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roy Swanson of Dcadwood an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fredaberg Helene, to Augustus John Stores. He is the son of Mrs. Theresa Stores of Cheshire. The wedding is planned for Nov. 3. Soroptimists Aid Chest X-Ray Units Eugene Soroptimist Club staff ed the mobile chest X-ray units in downtown Eugene Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Frank Wills, one of a fly ing squad of speakers from Eu gene Toast mistress Club, spoke to the Soroptimists Tuesday at noon luncheon. The club moved to support the Crusade for Freedom, which is one of two projects backed by the American Federation of So roptimist Clubs, and made a con tribution of 910 to the local drive. Plans were laid for a rum mage sale in the spring. An ivitation was received for members to attend the reception for foreign students on the UO campus Tuesday evening. BROADWAY itioes Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., sun., uct. zi, not rage tan lit Just onn of Skclc'g vide Nolcclion of Korliii pnKerns . . . "Clinnlilly." It's miv to own . . . A pliu'c-xolllntf of five pieces cokIm just 20.73. 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