Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1952, Image 34

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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Sept. 21, 1952
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Robertson-Long Rite Recent
Varied shades of purple com
bined with pink formed the set
ting for the wedding of Miss
Patricia Jean Long to Donald
Lawrence Robertson at United
Lutheran Church. The He
Charles Epple performed the cer
emony Sept. 7 at 2 p.m.
Orchid and pink gladiolus and
orchid Fuji chrysanthemums dec
orated the church, with candel
abra in the background.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin G. Long, wore a
bridal dress fashioned with full
satin train the skirt gathered to
a bodice of Chantilly lace that
came to a point at the waistline.
Neckline of the bodice was scal
loped onto a net yoke. Chantilly
lace panels formed Inserts down
the front of the skirt.
Her illusion veil fell the full
length of her train. It was at
tached to a crown of scalloped
lace studded with seed pearls, hue
carried a cascade bouquet of white
Fuji chrysanthemums and steph
anotis tied with white satin bow
and streamers.
Attendants were gowned alike
In dresses made with velvet bod
Ices and matching stoles, and full
gathered nylon net skirts over
taffeta. All wore headbands de
signed of matching nylon net,
puffed to form clusters for pink
rosebuds.
Miss Joan Long, maid of honor,
wore purple. She carried a cas
cade of orchid chrysanthemums
tied with pink satin.
Other attendants were Miss Dar
lene Marentette and Mrs. Ernest
Grosso, both of whom wore pea
cock blue and carried cascades of
orchid chrysanthemums.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Robertson, was at
tended by Joseph Kehrli who
acted as best jnan. Ushers were
jtobert King and William Tuck.
Preceding the ceremony, Chris
tine. Bach, flower girl, scattered
rose petals down the aisle. Her
dress was orchid satin with nylon
edged ruffles. Larry Hettick was
ring bearer and candles were
lighted by James Copenhaver and
Frank Bell.
Miss Jane Conger sang "I Love
Thee," "Because" and "The Wed
ding Prayer," accompanied by
Mrs. O. P. Nordling at the organ.
Mr. Long gave his daughter in
marriage.
At the reception In the church
parlors Mrs. Gilbert Copenhaver
cut the cake, Mrs. Fred Schar
served punch and Mrs. Henry
Beistel poured coffee. Orchid,
pink and white asters decorated
the rooms. I
For a wedding trip to San Fran
cisco, Lake Tahoe and Keno the
bride wore a brown suit with
mink-colored accessories and a
corsage of yellow rosebuds.
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are now
at home at Corvallis where the
bride will enroll as a freshman in
secretarial science and her hus
band is completing his
year in pharmacy.
Out-of-town guests included the
homioll-hllls photo, Wiltshire engraving
MRS. DONALD I.AWRKNCK ROB
KKTSO.N (Patricia Jean Long),
married Sept. 7 at United Lutheran
Church, will enroll as a freshman
at OSC, where her husband is in
his senior year,
bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs.
A. J. Morrow of Nanton, Alberta,
Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Benefit
Party on Tuesday
American Legion Auxiliary will
sponsor a benefit card parly
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Veterans
Memorial Building. The public is
invited to attend.
Mrs. Earle Ncstell is general
chairman for the affair. Mrs.
George Thorpe has charge of
tickets, Mrs. Noble Bond, prizes:
Mrs. Glen Lewis, tallies and
cards; Mrs. Elmer Geiger, pub
licity; and Mrs. Ed Mack, re
freshments. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gene
Thaxton, auction; Mrs. R. L.
Moon, canasta; Mrs. Jack George,
pinochle; Mrs. Clarence Urey,
contract.
Whiteaker School
To Fete Teachers
Whiteaker PTA will have a re
ception for the teachers at the
school Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Gerald A. Penbroeder, prin
cipal, will introduce the faculty.
The program will be a "Let's
Get Acquainted Party," with Mrs.
Ralph Lake as master of cere
monies. A special invitation is
extended to parents of children
in the first grades, and to all par
ents new to the school, to attend
and meet the teaching staff.
Refreshments will be served by
the PTA executive committee.
Mental Health
To Be Topic
For Jaycee-ettes
Springfield Jayce-ettes will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Jack Lively, 1S20 C St., with
Mrs. R. E. McAnulty assisting the
hostess.
Plans are to be made for a din
ner meeting in October.
The program is to he furnished
by the Lane County Mental
Health Association.
Past Matrons Meet
Past Matrona of the Blue River
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, will have its first fall meet
ing Monday at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth M. Forsythe, 1208 E.
19th St. Mrs. Fred Chandler and
Mrs. S. E. Faith will be. co-hostesses
for the 12:45 p.m. luncheon.
All visiting past matrons are
invited to attend. It a memher is
unable to attend, she is asked to
call 5-2050, 5-7400 or 4-5185.
J-ehly photo(
MRS. BRUCE
Wiltshire engraving.
JOHN ELLIOTT
(Elizabeth Georgia Fillos) was mar
ried Sept. 7 in St. Mary's Episcopal
Church. The couple now is at home
in Eugene.
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