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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Sept. 11, 1958 4D I Is vJSSk MK, J i vf Bride Wears Mother's Ring Nolph photo. Wlltshlrp enKravins. SIRS. THOMAS EDWARD JAQUES (Gladys Rob inson) is a bride of this month, married Sept. 6 in Bethesda Lutheran Church. The couple is at home in Eugene. Nolph photo, Wiltshire engraving. MRS. WARNER W. GREGG (Mary le Ijams) Is the bride of an ensign in the V. S. Coast Guard. The couple was married here Sept. 7. Eugene Nile Club Meets Thursday, Noon Luncheon Eugene Club, Nydia Temple Daughters of the Nile, will have their next meeting in the up stairs banquet room of Chiara monte's Cafe Del Rey Thursday at 12:45 p.m. Zuleima Club mem bers will be special guests. Mrs. A. M. Nissen is chairman of the day. For reservations, members may contact Mrs. Nissen at 4-2808, Mrs. J. F. Gerot at 4-8640, or Mrs. V. Edwin John son, 4-0640. Play io be Discussed Members of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Martin Schmitt, 2875 Kin caid, at 7:45 p.m. Miss Clarice Krieg will discuss Ibsen's play, "The Wild Duck" for the program. Lowell Girl Recent Bride PICTURE! PICTURE FRAMING A GREETING CARDS 132 E. Broadway Ph. S-Uli DEXTER In a ceremony at tended only by relatives and close friends, Miss Veva Mauney was married to Clair Gronsdahl Fri day, Sept. 12. The evening mar riage was performed by the Rev. Joe Bushnell in a setting of lav-p-rior and fuchsia gladiolus at Lowell Open Bible Standard Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Mauney, and Mr. Gronsdahl's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gronsdahl of Colter, S. D. She wore a gray suit with pink accessories for her wedding. Her corsage was a lavender orchid with white carnations. The couple was attended by Mrs. Wilbur Chapman, sister of the bride, and Keith Ingalls. Mrs. Garden Group Sets Luncheon Garden Group of American As sociation of University Women will open the fall season with a pntluck luncheon Friday at 12:30 p.m. It will be in the home of Mrs. L. M. Hilt, 1012 E. 22nd Ave. .Any interested members who have not been contacted may telephone Mrs. Hilt at 4-8230 or Mrs. Victor Bryant at 4-1658. Chapman wore a gray and red dress with gray accessories. Mrs. Bushnell sang "O Prom ise Me" and Miss Gladys Bush nell sang "Always," preceding the rites. After a short wedding trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls, the couple is at home at Lowell where Mr. Gronsdahl is employed. Mrs. Willis Fetters of Eugene, aunt of the bridegroom, was the only member of his family able to attend the wedding. Miss Mauney was feted with a bridal shower the Wednesday eve ning preceding her marriage at the Dexter Baptist Church an nex. Hostesses were Mrs. Merritt Barnett and Mrs. Walter Keeney. Eugene Girl Now In New York School Miss Mabel K e e n a Shaw, daughter of William Bruce Shaw, 2169 Onyx Street, is enrolled in the Special College Course at Katharine Gibbs School, New York, where she will begin her work Sept. 23. Miss Shaw is a graduate of Eugene High School and received her B.A. degree from the University of Oregon in 1950. Her mother's wedding ring was used when Miss Mary Lee Ijams was married to Warner W. Gregg in a 2 p.m. ceremony at her home Sept. 7. She wore a pink nylon lace dress buttoned to the waist, with a Peter Pan collar. The full, ballerina-length skirt of net was scalloped at the bottom. She wore a pink satin hat and carried a nosegay of white Elfe roses. Miss Ijams is the daughter of Mrs. Daniel Leslie Ijams. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Gregg of Portland are parents of the bridegroom. Wearing a ballerina-length gown of green taffeta with over skirts of champagne net, Mrs. Thomas Chapman, San Francisco, formerly Phyllis Gardnpr of Eu gene, was matron-of-honor. Ron ald Clark, The Dalles, was best man. Richard L. Ijams, brother of the bride, gave her away and Dr. Wesley G. Nicholson officiat ed at the wedding; White gladiolus and asters in the shape of a fan, along with pink tapers, on the mantel, dec orated for the ceremony. Ar rangements of pink and white asters were placed throughout the rooms, and a small nosegay topped the cake. During the reception at home REDUCE without Dieting or Hunger Lea Wslght this Safs, Sure Way Simply eat this delicious Vitamin and Mineral Candy called Ayds, before meals as directed. Ayds chocks your aonetite von au tomatically eat lofla lone weight Tint. i urally. Approved by Doctors. Guar anteed: You lone I weiftht with first box 12.98) or money back. i YVONNE DC CMIO lays I following the ceremony, Mrs. Walter Banks and Mrs. William Hunter cut the cake. Mrs. John J. McGinly, assisted by Mrs. James Kays, poured. Dr. Gregg served punch. Serving were Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Lee Nelson and Miss Patricia McGinly. . For traveling through northern Washington and Victoria, B. C, the bride chose a grey-and-white checked suit with black accessor ies. Her corsage was a lavender orchid. She was graduated from the University of Oregon and is a member of Delta Gamma sor rority. The bridegroom also is an Oregon graduate and affili ated with Theta Chi. He is an ensign in the Coast Guard. Mrs. Field to Tell Of European Trip Business Women's class of the First Christian Church will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Victor P. Morris home, 1669 Fairmount Boulevard. Mrs. Olive Field will tell about her trip to Europe. Noti Girl Bride Of Air Force Man NOTt In n double-ring cere mony st the Church of Christ, Miss Dolores Bcrens was married to David Bales of the U.S. Air Force. by the Rev. Wilbur Hughey Saturday, Sept. 6. For her wedding the, bride, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Berens, wore a blue suit with a corsage of pink roses. 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