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

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Jrtr KITCHM (Joanne Mane 1-ryilrnlnncl). a mid-Scp.
. rirdVonsiWlional Church, will be at home in Eugene
tli wedding trip through California and Nevada.
lieFrydenlund Bride
ui ii, brocade gown, carried a white orchid surrounded
2 collar and pointed by white spider chrysanthemums.
iL.fn citiri with a Miss Frydcnlund is the daugh-
Kii chosen by Miss tor of Mr. and Mrs. Thor Fryden-
Bie Krydenlunil for her lund. Mr. Kitchel is the son of
u Charles C. Kitchel Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Kitchel.
Mrs. A. T. Coodwm, matron
of honor, wore a deep rose, ballerina-length
dress of faille taf
feta with full skirl, buttoned
bodice and stand-up collar. She
had elbow-length milts and a cap
of deep-wine velvet trimmed with
silver and gold beads. Her flow
ers were dusty-pink and rose
spider chrysanthemums. Mrs.
(icorge D. Easter of San Fran
fisro Miss Suznnne Sehnenfeldt
of Portland, and Miss Anne
Woodworlh all wore dusty rose
dresses made Jikc Ili.it ot me
matron of honor. Their caps and
flowers also were the same.
Jerry J. O'Leary of Portland,
was best man and Edward Van
net of Hood River, Wallace Gihbs
of Tigard, and Mervin Meyers of
Hood River ushered.
Gladiolus and spider chrysan
themums in fall colors decorated
the church when Mr. Frydcnlund
gave his daughter in marriage.
Miss Mary Hawkins, Portland,
sang "All the Things You Are"
and "The Lord's Prayer." Dr.
Wesley G. Nicholson officiated at
Ihe 4 p.m. ceremony.
A reception at the Alpha Phi
sorority house followed the cere
mony. Mrs. John L. Woodworth
cut the cake assisted by Mrs. Fred
Brenne. Mrs. Frank B. Reid and
Mrs. Douglas Ormc poured. Serv
ers were Mrs. John N. Elder Jr.,
Mrs. Bruce M. Keller, Mrs. Don
ald D. South, Mrs. J. A. Smith
of Burlingame, Calif., Mrs. Harold
B. Ritchie of Portland, and Mrs.
Paul McCrackcn, Portland. At the
door were Miss Antoinette
Kuzmanich and Mrs. George
Knab. Miss Anne Collins passed
the guest book. Autumn-colored
flowers and the wedding cake
were table decorations.
For the wedding trip down the
coast to Carmel, through San
Francisco, Tahoe and to Reno, the
bride chose a dark brown suit
wilh brown braid trim, a close
filling hat trimmed with gold
shells and brown accessories.' The
couple will be at home in Eugene
where Mr. Kitchel is employed as
a lumber buyer at the Gaynor
Lumber Co.
Kansas Women to Meet
Kansas Women's Club will meet
for 1 p.m. luncheon Tuesday with
Mrs. Charles L. Hoover, 9B7
Almaden St.
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COTTAfiE RROVE Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Martin have announced
the marriage nt their only daugh
ter, Orlena, to .lames D. Roles,
Jon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roles,
all nt Collage (irove. The wedding
took place in Reno, Nov., Satur
day, Sept. 13. The Rev. Brewster
Adams, retired Baplisl pastor, per
formed Ihe ceremony at his home.
The bride wore a street dress of
orchid crepe, black accessories
and had a rosebud corsage.
Mrs. Roles was graduated Irom
Linficld College and is the adver
tising manager of the 'Collage
(irove Sentinel. Her husband was
graduated from University of
California at l.os Angeles and is
associated wilh his father in Ihe
mill business. They will make
their home here.
P.E.O. Chapters
Schedule Dates.
Miss Beryl Dcfnrd and Mrs.
(iilbert Sprague will be co-hostesses
at Ihe latler's home, J8.r)0
Fairmount Blvd. when Chapter H
of P. E. O. Sisterhood meels
Monday at 7:30 p.m. A musical
program of vocal selections will
be presented by Lester Edblom.
Mrs. (Ilendon C, Brown will he
hostess at her hony, 1071 E. l!)lh
Ave., Wednesday lo members of
Chapter CA at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Al
ton F. Baker Jr. will review a
current autobiography.
Chapter AM, P. E. 0. will have
its first fall meeting with Mrs.
Cal Smith, im McMillan St.,
Thursday aflernoon. Salad lunch
con will be at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. T.
M. Cubbage will assist the host
ess. Chapter BV will meet Thursday
for salad luncheon at 1 p.m. at
Ihe home of Mrs. A. F. Mnursund,
jo-,3 Moss s,, Mrs- Ward Rice will
assjst the hostess. "Constitution
clinic" is the program topic, to
be led by Mrs. A. J, Anderson.
Chapter AY will meet Friday
wilh Mrs. .1. R. Brown. 2033 E.
Win Ave. at 1 p.m. The group
plans to have a rummage sale at
Ihe rummage center, 31 W, 7th
Ave., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Orides Mothers
Start Meetings
AH mnmbers of Orides
Moth
ers Club arc requested lo he
present at the first meeting of
the year, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. .1. H. Jcppescn will entertain
the group at her home, 2342
Alder St.
Reception Thursday
Annual President's Reception,
given for faculty of Ihe University
of Oregon, is announced for
Thursday at 8 p.m. in Erb Mem
orial Union Building. President
and Mrs. Harry K. Mcwburn will
receive the guests.
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MRS. ROBERT C. FRIES (Virginia
Tau Alpha sorority sisters at her
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Episcopal Church. Her new
Chrysanthemums Decorate
For Fries-Simons Ceremony
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
was setting for the wedding ot
Miss Virginia Simons, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Simons, to
Robert G. Fries Sunday, Sept. 14.
He is the son of Mrs. Catherine
Fries of Portland.
The Rev. E. .1. Bartlam per
formed the 4 o'clock ceremony
before an altar decorated with
fall-colored chrysanthemums.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
lace fashioned wilh long sleeves.
The sweeping floor-length skirt
was made with a panel of pleated
nylon down the front.
Her waist-length veil of net was
attached to a lace. Dutch-styled
cap with seed pearl (rim.
She carried a while prayer
book adorned with stephanotis,
Children's Classes
Starting Monday
Registration for the Bureau ot
Parks and Recreation lap and bal
let classes and for the pre-school
group may be made from 10 a.m.
lo 5 p.m. Monday and from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday.
These classes are open to all
children living within the city
limits ot Eugene. Age limits for
the pre-school group are iour to
six years and for the tap and bal
let classes four years to junior
high age. There will be a small
fee ff.r 111" tap and ballet classes
but none for the ore-school group.
Further informition may he ob
tained by railing 1-7131 or 4-140S.
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wedding last Sunday at St. Mary s
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home will be in Portland,
and a handkerchief that belonged
to her great grandmother.
Five attendants, all sororily
sisters of the bride, were dressed
in identical gowns. Miss Margery
Fischer of Walla Walla, Wash.,
wore moss green and carried chry
santhemums ot a lighter shade of
the same colon. Mrs. Paul Schiell
o Trent, Miss Constance Young
of Etna. Calif., Miss Nancy Smith
ot Portland, and Miss Margaret
Lewis of New Westminster, B.C.,
wore gold and carried lighter
shades of the same flowers.
The dresses were designed wilh
small gathered stoles of velveleen
attached to matching bodices top
ping the full gathered net skirts.
With these, attendants wore
matching bandeaux with chrysan
themum trim.
William Fries o Portland was
best man. Ushers were Robert
Shelby, Roy Mason of Etna, Calif.,
and James Clabby of Mediord.
A reception after the ceremony
was at the Zcta Tau Alpha soror
ity house on the University of
Oregon campus where rooms
were decorated for the occasion
in autumn shades. Miss Rushia
Johnson cut the cake, Mrs. James
McAlear poured coffee and Miss
Barbara Brabham served punch.
The bride wore a white knit suit
with an orchid corsage and navy
accessories for her wedding trip
to the coast. After today the cou
ple will be at home at 5341 SV
50th Ave., Portland, where the
bridegroom is in business. Both
are 1B52 graduates of the Univer
sity of Oregon.
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RI RCH'S In Biiffprie t 100 WILLAMETTE
Jane Knecht
Married Here
VIDA In a ceremony performed-
at high noon in First
Congregational church of Eu
gene, Sept. 13, Miss Emily Jane
Knecht of Vida was married to
Arthur Raymond Moshofsky of
Beaverton. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Alton B. Knecht
of Vida and the late Mr. Knechl.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Moshofsky of
Beaverlon.
Dr. Victor P. Morris performed
the double-ring ceremony. Bas-
kets of white and apricot gladi
olus, and white candles in cande
labra, decorated the altar.
The bride wore a ballerina
lenglh dress of white nylon net
over a skirt of white satin, with
a fitted lace bodice and lace
mitts. The veil of illusion was
attached to a lace crown. Her
flowers were a white orchid sur
rounded by stephanolis, with the
latter flower also tied in the
streamers, and carried on a
white Bible.
Maid of honor, Miss Mary
Cockrane of Eugene, wore a peacock-blue
taffeta dress of ballerina
length and she carried an arm
spray of apricot gladiolus and
stephanotis. Bridesmaids were
Miss Betty Moshofsky, sister of
the bridegroom, and Miss Har-
rjet Vahey of Portland, in identi
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cal gowns of aqua taffeta, bal
lerina length. Both carried arm
sprays of apricot gladiolus.
Best man was Gerald Moshof
sky and three other brothers,
Richard, William and Edward,
were ushers. Richard and Wil
liam Moshofsky lighted the can
dles preceding the ceremony.
An uncle of the bride, J. Har
old Rodgcrs of Los Angeles, gave
her in marriage. Traditional wed
ding music was played by the
church organist before and dur
ing the ceremony. She also played
accompaniments for Miss Janis
Evans, who sang "I Love You"
and "Through the Years."
At the reception in the church
parlors, Mrs. Cal Alberts cut Ihe
three tiered wedding cake. The
table was decorated with white
flowers. Mrs. Wallace Rodgers
of Los Angeles, aunt of the bride,
poured and Mrs. Marvin Johns,
sister of the bridegroom, served
punch.
For her going away costume.
Ihe bride wore a beige suit and
hat and accessories in red.
The bride, a former McKenzie
High School student, has attend
ed the University ot Oregon for
the past three years, She plans
to study in Portland and return
to the university to graduate with
her class in June. She is a mem
ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
The bridegroom was graduated
from U. of O. , where he was
affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega.
He is now in the lumber broker
age business with his brother in
Portland.
Auxiliary to Initiate
Eagles Auxiliary will have Ini
tiation for new members at a
meeting Tuesday evening at the
Eagles Hall.
for over 22 years . .
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Nolph photo, W iltshire engraving.
MRS. ARTHUR R. MOSHOFSKY (Jane Knecht) said her wedding vowi
before Dr. Victor P. Morris recently at First Congregational Church.
Both bride and groom are former UO students. They will make their
home in Portland where Mr. Moshofsky is in business with a brother.
Soroptimists
Honor Member
Soroptimist Club nt Eugene will
honor Mrs. Frank (Olive) Barber,
author of "The Lady and the
Lumberjack," at noon luncheon
Tuesday at Eugene Hotel. Mrs.
Barber, who is a member of the
Bremerton, Wash. club, will be
remembered by many Eugeneans
for the column which she wrote
several years ago for Ihe Eugene
Morning News and, later, for the
Register-Guard.
Party to Honor
Anniversary
Mrs. H. R. Emerson and her
daughter, Miss Thelma Schaefer,
will have open house Sunday (to
day) from 2 to 6 p.m., in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Schaefer on
their 25th wedding anniversary.
The event will be in the couple's
home on Crest Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer were
married in Eugene in 1P.27.
All but one of their five sons
and daughters will be present.
One son is in military service in
Florida.
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