Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1952, Image 35

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Jand social meeting
, chapter ol fiold Star
to will take place
sdernoon and eve
, business meeting will
a It Veterans Memorial
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Kl families at the home
i Krs. A. C. McChesney,
It, Sprinsfield.
Wedded Couple
Goes to Canada
Heavy while satin, made In
princess stylo with sweetheart
neckline and long train, fashioned
Ihc dress which Miss Lorctta
Hubcr wore for her marriage to
Itobert Lee Cook Sept. 15 at 1
p.m., in St. Mary's Catholic
Church. With It she wore a veil
falling from a sweetheart crown
ornamented with seed pearls, and
carried red roses with white or
chids. Mr: and Mrs. Alfred A. Huber
of Mt. Angel are parents of the
bride and Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Cook of Eugene arc the bride
groom's parents.
White Ester Read daisies dec
orated the church for the cere
mony, which was performed by
the Rev. Father Basil, O.S.B. Mr.
Huber escorted his daughter.
Maid of honor, Miss Virginia
Ebncr, wore an ankle-length dress
in orchid shade, made with Peter
Pan collar, puffed sleeves and big
sash. She carried white Ester
Read daisies. Miss Joyce Susec
and Miss Barbara Ann Huber,
both of Mt. Angel, were the
bridesmaids, the former in yellow,
the latter in blue. Both carried
while daisies. Their dresses were
made like that of the honor at
tendant. Miss Huber is the sister
of the bride.
Twin brother and sister of the
bride, Leona and Leonard, were
flower girl and ring bearer .
Richard A. Cook, brother of the
groom, was best man and ushers
were Roy Solcim and Dean Quam.
At the reception in Columbus
Hall, Mrs. Roy Alexander cut the
cake, Miss Virginia Shorcy and
Miss Rosemary Torran served
punch and Miss Shirley Cameron
passed the guest book. Gifts were
opened by Miss Eleanor Starr.
The last four arc student nurses
at Sacred Heart Hospital, as is
the bride.
For traveling to Canada, the
bride wore with her traveling
costume a while coat and black
velvet accessories. She wore a
white orchid corsage. After Sept.
2!) the couple will be at home at
6G5 E. 13lh Ave. and the groom
will resume his duties with the
Eugene Fire Department.
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Bridal Pair Has Same Name
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun,, Sept. 21, 1952
Wiltshire Eng.
MRS. JAMES V. TON Ell (Gwendo
lyn Fern Haines) is a recent bride,
now at home at 1315 High St.,
while her husband Is attending Uni
versity of Oregon. The pair was
married late in August here.
Benedictine Abbott
To Conduct Retreat
For Catholic Women
Catholic Daughters of America
will conduct a "Day of Recollec
tion," a one-day retreat open to
all Catholic women in the vicin
ity, at St. Mary's Catholic Church
Sunday, Sept. 28. The Day will
start wilh 8 a.m. Mass conducted
by the Rt. Rev. Abbott Damien
Jcntges of Mt. Angel.
Miss Nancy M. linnrllo
the bride of William J. Randle
in a late August ceremony at Eb
bcrt Memorial Methodist Church.
Multi-colored gladiolus and rose
buds, combined with blue can
dles, decorated the church. Of
ficiating clergyman was Dr. S.
Raynor Smith, district superin
tendent of Methodist churches.
Mrs. H. L. Arnctt of Spring
field and Edward A. Randle of
Salem are parents of the bride.
The bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward 0. Randle of
Eugene.
Given by her father, the bride
wore a gown of pale blue satin,
made wilh fitted bodice and full
two-tiered skirt caught up in
scallop effect. Draped short
sleeves, held in place by covered
buttons, and small pointed stand
up collar, completed the bodice
detail. With the dress she wore
mitts and a blue veil edged In
white lace and falling from a lace
tiara. She carried a handkerchief
belonging to her maternal grand
mother with a white Bible on
which gladiolus, stephanotis and
shattered blue carnations .were
arranged against a background of
blue net.
Miss Patricia Randle of Salem,
sister of the bride, was her maid
of honor. She wore a dross of
yellow marquisette made with
lace yoke and full skirt, the front
of which was draped in cascades
over rows of lace. She carried a
yellow net fan and pink gladi
olus. The bridegroom's sister, Miss
Lois Randle, was bridesmaid, her
dress of pink made exactly like
that of "the other attendant. Her
pink net fan was ornamented with
yellow gladiolus.
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MRS. WILLIAM J. RANDLE (Nan-
him i iuVn;,,. t cy M. Randle) wore a gown of pale
Bill Alan Williams of Spring- m sa(in and bU(, nt ve at"her
recent summer wedding.
field was best man and ushers
were Gordon Dunning, Duane
Herendecn and Dale Dunham.
Miss Jane Patterson sang "0
Promise Me" and "With This
Ring I Thee Wed," accompanied
Miss Donna Kinport and Miss
Muriel King received the gifts.
Leaving for a week's trip to
Victoria, B. C.,.the bride wore a
at the organ by Mrs. Clarence light blue suit wilh red acces-
Clark.
A garden scene decorated the
church parlors for the reception.
Miss Janet Randle, cousin of the
groom, poured, Miss Judy Ellef
son and Miss Patricia Johnson
cut the cake and Miss Marianne
Vetetnc carried the guest book.
sories. They arc at home now at
Florence Apartments in Eugene.
A shower honoring the bride
was given Aug. 13 by Mrs. James
L. Randle at 870 E. 12th Ave.
Family and friends, numbering
20, attended.
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