Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 31, 1952, Image 21

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    ;gn ruync
nt Bride
. ..Iliflt
'"'fan Esther Payne,
!flne bride of Frank
,m. z:i in 01.
Churcn. '"-
nil
, k the daughter of
, Allison u. a
PetcrsliiirR, Fla., are
hririccroom. Be-
incss, they were un-
...A
ltcrs, gladiolus and
. upre used to
t church, two large
..is being piai-eu
,1 steps, and smaller
-e altar. Candelabra at
,thc altar neia usii.u
,he ceremony, James
.n-A nt I.nVO." COm-
I Milton Dielerich, or-
,j "The Lorn s rmycr
Mr. Dieiericn piayea
in marches.
;ne fiavc his daugnier
: a dress of bal-
U made of nylon net
tally lace, the bodice
I, bertha collar of V
f. .kirt hnrdered with
Lee of the lace. She
ihoulrier-lcngtn veu 01
a Juliet cap 01 lace
ark. Her flowers
:wcr bouquet of white
'.. ,..nri a Dearl neck-
of the groom, and car-
:psake lace nandKer-
L'tcnce McDowell of
i os matron or nonor,
of imported wnite or-
full skirt cyelet-em-uarrnw
dark green
:itn made her sash, and
o the skirt hem. She
shower bouquet of
s, and wore a crcs
hivirlHress of the
rers on a circlet of dark
t rihhnn. THenticnllv
fiere Miss Diane Rich-
:Jliss Betsy Stelle. Their
e Ester Reed daisies,
iquet and headdress,
was Edward Rosen-
.jeno, and ushers were
McDowell of Portland,
and Larry fayne or
! latter the bride's
riceptiori in the parish
Hward, the brides
:ered the table, which
id with a cloth of green
Stcphanotis and fern
ijcaKe. Assisting at me
were Mrs. W. W.
Salem, Mrs. R. W.
Seattle, Mrs. Gardner
Salem, Mrs. Arthur
regon City: Mrs.
ffiper, Mrs. Harry Tal-
Mabel A. Wood, Mrs.
imer, Mrs. J. L. Wood-
John McBurney,
i F. Baker, Mrs. George
i. Mrs. Ivan Ware, Mrs.
Hurley, Mrs. Edward
land Mrs. Wade Sheaze
irs were Miss Margery
p, Mrs. Richard Olson,
:rge J. woodnch, Miss
sent, Miss Shirley Ken-
is Davlda Rlddell, Mrs.
Cleary, Mrs. Lynn Ham-
Miss Lois Williams.
lice Manning had the
lit.
wedding trip to Brent-
Band Victoria, Canada,
wore a two-piece suit
I blue, with beige coat,
accessories, but navy
Wwill be at home after
1763 Hilyard St.
Mrs,
in
feth Ghent
Speaker
of United Lutheran
Nil meet Tuesday at the
ie study will be con
the Rev. Charles Epple
'to 11:30 a.m. Business
the group will follow
luncheon will be served
Hostesses for rtpssprt
S. W. Manilla, Mrs.
'telhammer and
sen.
Ghent. Drnfessnr
ie foreign student pro-
university of Oregon,
on "Foreign Students
lldst" nn Iho nrnnrnn.
!!in at 1 p.m. Mrs.
8 win lead devotions.
il Nurses
ie Delegates
Practical Nurses will
in the cafeteria of
! Hospital. Princirjal
pmess will be selection
rs to the stntp rnnvan.
'"and, Sept. 25 and 26.
no associate members
asked to attend.
m
Gordon Diebel Claims
Miss George as Bride
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Sun., Attjf. SI, 193J Page 21
Ate,
iNnlnli photo. Wiltshire cuuravintf)
MKS. FRANK HVKKETT HOUGHTON (MarC
Payne) was a bride last week at St. Mary's
Episcopal Church,
Fehly photo, Wiltshire engraving.
'JVIRS. GORDON DIEBEL (Sharon George),
daughter of Lt. Col. and Mr, John D. George of
Fort Sill, Okla., was married in Eugene recently.
Nuptial Mass Weds Couple
A , ....
A double-ring ccrcmonv at
nuptial high Mass Aug. 16
wedded Miss Mary Patricia
Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence J. Brown, and Francis
Patrick Croak of Salinas, Calif.
The Mass was sung in Gregorian
chant and the choir sang "Ave
Maria" at the offertory. The Rev.
Father Basil, O.S.B., officiated at
the 10 a.m. ceremony in St.
Mary's Catholic Church.
White gladiolus and pink
daisies decorated the altar and
sanctuary and white gladiolus
decked the pews. Mrs. Dale Coo
ley played the organ.
Mr. Brown escorted his daugh
ter down the aisle. She wore a
lace bodice and net yoke with
long sleeves topping a skirt of
nylon-net over satin, with a short
train. Her fingertip veil, edged in
lace, was held in place by a seed
pearl tiara, and she carried gar
denias and stephanotis.
Miss Dorothy Brown was maid
of honor for her sister in a floor
length gown of white nylon
marquisette over aqua taffeta.
Her bouquet and tiara-type head
piece were of white daisies. An
other sister, Miss Joanne Brown,
and Misses Eleanor Megale and
Diane Kremmel, both of Port
land, were bridesmaids. All three
wore aqua-colored gowns of
nylon-marquisette over taffeta,
fashioned like that of the maid
of honor. Their
head-pieces were of
Ray Whalen, San Francisco,
was best man for Mr. Croak and
Joe Megale, Jack Adair and Paul
Greig were ushers.
Danny Brown, the bride's
brother, was ring-bearer.
A reception at the Eugene
hotel followed the ceremony.
Mrs. Agnes Schotthoefer cut the
cake and Mrs. R. J. Hlggins
poured. Both women are aunts of
the bride. Mrs. William Bliss as
sisted with the serving whilb
Miss Theresa Brown took care of
the gifts and Mrs. Paul Greig
passed the guest book.
When the couple left for a
wedding trip through Yellow
stone Park, the bride wore a two
piece navy knit dress with navy
accessories and rod belt. Her
corsage was of red carnations.
Mrs. Brown was graduated
from St. Mary's High School and
Marylhurst College. She taught
in Portland schools for two
years. The bridegroom was
graduated in engineering from
the University of Santa Clara.
The couple is at home in Salinas
where Mr. Croak is employed.
Kansas Club Sets
Luncheon Meeting
Kansas Club members will
meet Tuesday with Mrs. L. E.
Williams at her home, Rt. 2, Box
238 L, Harlow Rd. (old State
Game Farm Road, one-half mile
north). A covered-dish lunch
eon will be served at noon, for
which members are asked to take
their own table service. For fur
ther information, members may
call 4-6187 or 5-6357.
Miss Sharon Lee George,
daughter of Lt, Col. and Mrs.
John D. George, former Eugean
eans now stationed at Fort Sill,
Okla., became the bride of a
Eugene man, Gordon Diebel,
Aug. 16 at Eugene's First Con
gregational Church. Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Diebel are parents of the
bridegroom.
Dr. Wesley G. Nicholson heard
the couple's vows at 8 p.m.
Small pink, yellow and lavender
chrysanthemums mixed with
white stock decorated the church
and special music was by Miss
Roma Miltonberger. She sang
"Wedding Prayer," accompanied
by. Miss Ruth Magart.
The bride's dress of white
organdy, ballerina-length, the
full skirt over net, was worn
with white organdy triangle
stole-effect jacket enhanced with
an all-over embroidery design.
Her short veil was caught up in
a band of braided net and pearls
and the bride carried a nosegay
of white carnations and orchids.
Colonel George gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
Three attendants preceded the
bride down the aisle, Miss Jane
Handy of Silverton, maid of
honor and Miss Julia Lundy and
Miss Janice Taylor, bridesmaids.
Miss Handy was in bouffant
skirted yellow organdy, bal
lerina length, and carried pink
and yellow carnations. The
bridesmaids, one in green or
gandy, the other in pink, also
carried carnations. Elaine An
derson was flowe girl.
Best man was Iforman Diebel,
brother of the groom and Donald
Thomas and John George ush
ered. In charge of the guest book and
gifts was Miss Donna Hart. Serv
ing at the reception immediately
after the wedding were: Mrs. L.
McCarty, aunt Of the bride, Mrs.
L. C. Thomas, Mrs. George W.
Miltonberger and Mrs. Norman
Diebel.
The bride and groom left the
day following the wedding for
Monterey, Calif, where they will
make their home until Mr. Diebel
reports for overseas military duty.
A graduate of University of Ore
gon, he is presently stationed near
there at Camp Cooke. Mrs. Diebel
also attended the university and
is a member of Delta Delta Delta.
Dinner and Wedding Dance
Follow Recent Nuptial Rite
t of the maid , iWffiU Tl
bouquets and ,8ii f X brat.
(Nolph photo, Wiltshire engraving)
MRS. FRANCIS PATRICK
CROAK (Mary Patricia Brown)
is at home at Salinas, Calif.,
following her marriage here in
mid-August
Pastor Performs First Marriage
FLORENCE Miss Wanda Stitt
and Roger Tipler were married
at Evangelical United Brethren
Church, Aug. 16 at a 4 o'clock
ceremony. The Rev. Alfred E.
Ennes, new pastor of the church,
performed the ceremony in a
bower of pastel gladiolus and
fern. It was the first wedding per
formed by the minister.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Stitt of Florence
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Tipler, also of
Florence.
Preceding the ceremony, Miss
Muriel Rickard sang "O Promi
ise Me" and "Because" with Miss
Anna V. Bray playing the piano
accompaniment and wedding mu
sic. Given In marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was gowned in
white bridal satin, fashioned with
a lace bodice which had a large
bertha collar of lace. She carried
a white orchid and stephanotis
on a white Bible.
Miss Frances Eller of Cottage
Grove, maid of honor, wore a
gown of pastel green satin, bal
lerina length. Her cap and gloves
were of white nylon and her
corsage of orchids.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Peggy Jo Stitt, the bride's sister
and Miss Doris Tipler, sister of
the groom, who wore pink; Miss
Florance Tipler, another sister of
the groom, and Mrs. LeRoy Bar
low of Bakersfield, Calif., both
gowned in blue nylon. They car
ried colonial nosegays of step
hanotis and gypsophilia.
Merle Tipler was best man lor
tes fn kA Bridge Club to Play
es to Meet CD Bridge club wi ,
will mppf. Woin.- WoHnPsrfav at 8 p.m. with
home of Mrs. Wilbur
Chnct..t eji. I- L
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Wednesday ai o p.m. "
Charles Allen, 1829 Willamette
St. Mrs. William Hinchy will be
the assisiani. nuaww.
Fine
DIAMONDS
-Ar Reasonably
Priced
Diamond Wedding Rings
SPECIAL DESIGNING
Platinum White Gold
. Yellow Gold
his brother. Ushers were Paul
and Lester Stout of Cottage
Grove, Leroy .Burnett and Don
Moullet of rlorence.
At the reception in the church
parlors, Mrs. Paul Stout of Cot
tage Grove cut the cake. Miss
Reba Johnson of Cottage Grove
was at the punch bowl, and Mrs.
Merle Moullet poured coffee. Miss
Eller had the guest book.
For going away, the bride wore
a pink linen tailored suit with
white accessories and her wed
ding orchid. The couple made a
trip through Washington and into
Canada, and will be at home at
Florence.
Prior to the wedding, Miss Stitt
was honored at two showers. Mrs.
Paul Stout entertained at Cottage
Grove and Mrs. Leroy Burnett
was hostess for a shower at Flor
ence. ESA Chapter
At Y Center
Alpha Zeta Chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha will meet Wed
nesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Y
Center, 1076 Willamette St.
Plans for the First State Coun
cil meeting, which will take
place in Eugene Sept. 6 and 7,
will be discussed. Mrs. Robert
Thomas will, be in charge.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
was decorated with baskets of
pink and white gladiolus and
asters and lighted tapers for the
nuptial Mass Aug. 16 at which
Miss Evelyn Kadrmas was mar
ried to Donald Ficek. Pew deco
rations were of the same flow
ers. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadrmas of
Eugene, the bridegroom the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ficek of
Springfield. The couple will live
here after Mr. Ficek, who is
stationed at Fort Richardson,
Alaska, completes his period of
army duty.
The Rev. Thomas Becker cele
brated the nuptial Mass at 11:13
Organ music was by Mrs.
Dale Cooley.
Escorted by her father, the
bride wore a gown of white
lace over satin, made with full
train and full gathered peplum
in bustle effect across the back.
Pearls ornamented the high
neckline of the bodice, and the
bridal veil fell to fingertip
length from a tiara of rhine
stones and pearls. The bride's
bouquet was of peach gladiolus
and chrysanthemums.
Matron of honor, Mrs. Matt
Kary, aunt of the bride, wore a
gown of light lavender and car
'ried cream gladiolus. Miss Pa
tricia Mitchell, in blue taffeta,
and Miss Colleen Ficek of Wood
burn, whose dress was of yellow
taffeta, were bridesmaids. They
carried pink gladiolus. Two
young sisters of the bride, Lin
da and Shirley Kadrmas, served
as flower girls, their frocks, one
blue, the other rose, made with
lace overskirts and trimmed in
gold sequins. They carried bask
ets. Larry Ficek, brother of the
groom and Larry Kadrmas, bro
ther of the bride, shared best
man honors. Ushers were Terry
Gullickson and Gene Ficek.
A wedding dinner for 100
guests at 2 p.m. at the home of
the bride's parents followed the
ceremony. Aunts of the bride,
Mrs. Ted Gullickson, Mrs. Tony
Schmidt and Mrs. Dave Whit
latch, served. Later at a recep
tion, the bride's cake was cut
and served by Mrs. Schmidt and
Mrs. Leonard Moyer. Gladiolus
in a variety of colors were the
decorations.
In the evening 250 guests at
tended a wedding dance in hon
or of the couple at the Scio Hall.
Guests from Dickinson, N. D.,
who came for the wedding and
attendant festivities, were Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Kadrmas, the
bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Schmidt and Mrs.
Dan Bakley, uncle, aunt and
cousin of the bride and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kubic, uncle and aunt
of the groom.
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Bcttg photo, Wiltshire engraving.
MRS. DONALD FICEK (Eve
lyn. Kadrmas) said wedding
vows in a nuptial Mass Aug. 16
at St. Mary's Catholic Church.
Her husband is stationed at Fort
Richardson, Alaska, with the
U. S. Army.
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