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(Kenncll-Ellis photo, Wiltshire engr.)
HERALD H. PARKS (Dolores Johnson) of Kennewick,
I, is to be at home at Vida. The couple was married March
is at nicniana, wasn.
irald Parks Brings Bride
baskets of white and pale
gladiolus and candelabra
Ig white tapers decorated
strum ot ivorinwesi umicoi
itant Church, Richland,
, for the wedding of Miss
its M. jonnson oi nenne-
Wash., to Derald H. Parks
Unc, March 13. About 75
yritnessed tne douDie-nng,
blighted ceremony perform-
the Rev. Holly Jarvis, pas
8 p.m.
bride is the daughter ' of
td Mrs. Olaf S. Johnson of
rick and the bridegroom
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire
pks of Eugene.
itn in marriage by her fa-
the bride wore a ballerina
i gown of white Chantilly
ever satin, the bodice fash-
with long sleeves and a V
Lie with sequin embroidered
b collar. A full lace skirt
lathered over one of tulle. A
balf-hat, embroidered in se-
; seed pearls, and rhine-
i, held her fingertip veil of
fclton-Baker
iws Exchanged
KSWELL-Miss June Oline
of Oxnard, Calif., became
bride of Marion Marshall
k son of Mr. and Mrs. For-
Walton of Creswell. at a
e ceremony in St. Paul's
Wist Church in Oxnard, Sun-
March 7. The Rev. Richard
lill read the vows in a single-
ctremony.
(bride wore a white lace,
tin-length dress with white
pones and red rosebud cor-
She is the daughter of Mrs.
P Baker of LaPort. Ind.
p- Edna Miller, as matron of
f, ore a lavender blue bal-
jth dress.
reception took nlace at the
hrt Hotel, Oxnard.
Iff a short trip, the couple
ma uieir home at Oxnard.
Poom is attending the
missile school of the Navy
tot Merger, Port Huenene,
ifiers fo Meet
f Delta Theta Mothers Club
Mtt Thursday at 2 p.m. at
rw m Mrs. Marion Cloud
i. 20th Ave.
illusion edged in lace. She car
ried a cascade bouquet of white
orchids with white hyacinth blos
soms, each floret centered with
seed pearl. For "something
old" she carried a white handker
chief which her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Paul Johnson of Madison, Wis.,
carried at her wedding.
Maid-of-honor was a cousin of
the bride, Miss Geraldine Ander
son of Salt Lake City, and other!
bridal attendants were the
groom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Keith
Parks of Eugene, and Mrs. Jer
ome Dunn of Richland, Wash.
The attendants were dressed sim
ilarly in aqua taffeta dresses with
self jackets. Skirts of the dresses
were nylon tulle. They wore
headbands of pale yellow baby
gladiolus and hyacinth florets.
The small niece of the groom
Diana Kay Parks of Eugene, ear
ned the rings m a heart-shaped
box within yellow and white bou
quet. She was dressed similarly
to the other attendants,
Best man was William Hunter
of Eugene and ushers were the
groom's brother, Keith Parks, and
Leonard Gardner, both of Eu
gene.
John Hay sang "At Dawning"
and "A Wedding Prayer,
companied at the organ by Mrs.
Gordon Pappas who also played
wedding music.
A reception took place in the
church parlors. The bride s aunt,
Mrs. S. C. Anderson o worm-;
field, Minn., poured coffee; the
groom's aunt, Mrs. Leslie Godard
of Eueene. cut cake: and Mrs,
William Hunter of Eugene served
punch. A tiered square cake was
wreathed in yellow gladiolus ana
ereenerv.
Mrs. John Hoflman ot mcniana
presented the guest book and
gifts were received by Mrs.
George Herman of Richland, the
bride's sister, and Mrs. Harry
Pollard, also of Richland. Music
for the reception was given by
"The Timbertones," barbersnop
auartet of Eugene, of which the
groom is a member. Other mem
bers of the quartet are Mr. nun-
ter and Mr. Gardner, grooms
men. and Robert Stevens
' For their honeymoon to San
Francisco the bride wore a' beige
wool suit with brown accessories
Nuptial Mass at
St. Alice Church
miss Leona (LeM PalLncH
nu ueorge rlustcr.both of Spring
field, wore married Feb. 27 in St
Alice Catholic Church in Spring,
leld. The Rev. Louis Sohler. pas-
ior, performed the double-ring
ceremony at 11 o'clock in a nup
tial Mass. The bride is the daugh
!? rot John Fa,k and the 'ate Mrs.
talk of Springfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Huster nf William
Ariz. '
Mr. Falk escorted hie rtanl,io.
to the altar. Lace applique was
around the high neck and down
each side of her satin hnHiro uiih
self buttons to the waist. The MV
sKirr ot ner gown was of net. Secdi
pearls decorated the lace cap
which held a nylon fincerli n vpi
She carried a white orchid with
satin streamers on a white pray-
erbook. Later, she nl
bouquet at the feet of the Madon
na statue.
The groom's sister. Mrs. .Tosenh
Kirschvink of Salt Lake City, was
matron-of-honor. She wore a flnnr.l
length dress of yellow nylon with
stole, white hat and long white
gloves. Her flowers were a nose
gay of yellow and white carna
tions.
Kenneth Falk. brother of the
bride, was best man and ushers
were Arthur Harbaugh and Lloyd!
Albright of Springfield. Church
decorations were baskets of yel
low daffodils and white snapdrag
ons. Mrs. Larry Dilley played
organ music and accompanied the
cnurcn choir which sang "Ave
Maria" and "Our Father Who
Art in Heaven."
A reception was in the Spring
field American Legion Hall, Cake
was cut by Mrs. Arthur Harbaugh
Mrs. Russell Page and Miss Nan
cy LaJoie poured punch, and Mrs,
Lloyd Albright presented the
guest book. All are of Springfield
A sister-in-law of the groom, Mrs.
William Huster of Williams, Ariz.,
poured coffee.
For their wedding trip to Cali
fornia the bride wore a brown suit1
with white accessories and the
orchid corsage from her wedding
bouquet.
The couple is at home in Spring
field where both are employed.
They are residing at 818 F St.
The bride formerly lived at
Bend. The groom attended the
University of Colorado.
Out-of-state guests for the wed
ding mcluded the groom s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Huster,
his sister-in-law, Mrs. William
Huster, all of Williams, Ariz., and
his sister, Mrs. Kirschvink and
daughters, Lily Jean and Mary
of Salt Lake City.
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
Sun., Mar. 21, 1954 3D
Simple Rite
Marries Pair
JUNCTION CITY Sixty-one
guests were in attendance at the
wedding of Mrs. Verna I. Black
and Charles S. Waterhouso of
Junction City, Sunday, March 7,
Rev. R. E. Clark of Eugene, re
tired Congregational minister,
performed the 10 a.m. ceremony
at the home of the bridegroom's
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Manus. in Santa Clara,
The bride was given in mar
riage by her son, Jack Black of
Florence. She wore a grey suit
and hat and a corsage of pink
and white carnations. Attendants
were Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Manus. Mrs. McManus wore
black afternoon dress and a cor
sage of red and white carnations,
Bouquets of daffodils were plac
ed about the room tor decora
tion.
At the reception which fol
lowed, Mrs. Douglas Huey, the
hride's dauehter. cut the cake,
Mrs. Ernest Smyth and Miss
Muriel McManus poured the cof
fee, and Mrs. Jake King and Airs,
.Tames McManus assisted with the
serving. Mrs. King also cared for
the guest book.
Mrs. Waterhouse is a retired
schoolteacher and Mr. Water-
house is employed at the Hul
City.
Lumber Co. in Junction
and a corsage of green orchids. They now are at home on Stai
Tho mini a s at home at Vina. Home near ,iuiit.....i v-..,.
(Kennen-Ellts photo, Wiltshire engr.)
MRS. GEORGE HUSTER (Leona Falkowski)
was bride in a nuptial Mass performed recently
in SU Alice Catholic Church in Springfield.
The couple is at home there.
Wiltshire engraving
MRS. CHRISTIAN' W. LEE (Betty Jo Willis
of Melbourne, Fla.) is the bride of A 3c
Christian W. Lee, formerly of Springfield, now
stationed at Melbourne.
air Wed
In Japan
CAMP TOKYO, JAPAN At a
military wedding ceremony in
Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 13, Miss Mary
Keen, 25, and 1st Lt. Gay i ,
Baldwin, 25, both of Eugene,
were married in the Camp Drake
Armv Chanel. Chaplain (Lt. Col.)
George Almond performed the
double-ring nuptials. Afterwards
the newlywed couple greeted
friends at a reception in the
Camn Drake Officers' Club.
The bride is the aaugnier oi
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Keen, 20W)
Emerald St.. and the bride
eroom's mother is Mrs. Ruth
Baldwin, of 951 Alder M., Eu
gene. Mrs. Baldwin currently is
living at The Knoll, Ames, la.
. Maid of honor was Mrs. worton
Parks, of Chicago. 1st. Lt.
Norton L. Parks, was best man
and the ushers included 1st Lt.
Robert L. Harper, Dalagona, Ga.,
and 2nd. Lt. Daniel Olin, Alexis,
111. The bride was given by CWO
Robert W. Schultz, of Seattle.
The couple traveled to Nikko,
Japan, located about 90 miles
from Tokyo, for their honeymoon.
Lt. Baldwin currently is as-'
sicned to Company A, Camp
Drake Replacement Depot. Prior
to being stationed in Japan ne
spent 12 months in Korea, and
earlier was at Camp Roberts, Cal.
He is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Oregon.
The bride attended University
of Oregon and was associated
with a Eugene department store
before coming to Japan by plane
for the wedding.
After returning from .their
honeymoon, the couple will live
in Tokyo.
Wedding First In New Church
son of Yoncalla, dressed similarly
YONCALLA Miss Dolores
Sanders of Los Angeles and Char
les Hughes of Long Beach, Calif.,
were married at Yoncalla Church
of Christ March 12, the first wed
ding to take place in the new
church. James Loyd, a student
at Northwest Christian College,
performed the ceremony at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Sanders of
Yoncalla are parents of the bride
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. John Hughes and the late
Mr. Hughes, also of Yoncalla.
Mr. Sanders gave his daughter
in marriage. She wore a gown of
white net and lace over taffeta,
fashioned with sweetheart neck
line on a fitted bodice. With it
she wore white mitts and a fin
gertip veil held by a cap of lace
matching that in the bridal gown.
She carried a white Bible topped
by a lavendar orchid and fern
with yellow and white ribbon
streamers.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Gene
Beck of Sutherlin, was matron-
of-honor, wearing pink net and
carrying a bouquet of yellow and
white carnations. Bridesmaids
were Miss Phyllis Robinson of
Salem and Miss Nancy Thomp
Orides Mothers
n Springfield
Orides Mothers Club of the Uni
versity of Oregon will meet Tues
day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. D. R. Fullerton, 136 B St.
Springfield. Members are remind
ed that there is important busi
ness.
Rites Said at Reno
OAKLAND Miss Karen Rob-
erson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Gary Roberson, and Lyle Bee
croft, son of Mrs. Francis Todd,
were married Marcn i in Kcno,
Nev.
The bride is a senior in Oak
land High School and the bride
groom is a graduate of the same
school, Class of 1953.
They were accompanied to
Reno by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Beahm.
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to the matron. Candlelightersl
were Miss Bertie Fay Nichols of1
Sutherlin and Bid Sanders, the
latter the bride's brother.
Best man was James Wolford
of Oakland and ushers were
James Mctz and Paul Allen, both
of Yoncalla. Si Wise sang "I Love
You Truly" and "Because," ac
companied by Mrs. Harold Bou-
cock. Bouquets of white stock and
daffodils with ferns, and cande
labra holding yellow tapers, were
decorations.
The home of the bride's par
ents was the scene of the wed
ding reception. Mrs. Glenda Stew
art of Sutherlin, Miss Nancy
Thompson and the mothers of the
wedding couple served. The tiered
wedding cake was made by Mrs,
D. Benner.
For their wedding trip to Los
Angeles the bride wore a navy
suit with navy accessories. They
will live in that city, where the
groom is stationed with the U. S,
Navy.
Air Force Man
Wed in Florida
Heart-shaped decorations of
white gladiolus and greenery with
palms decorated First Baptist
Church of Melbourne, Fla., for
the wedding of Miss Betty Jo
Willis of Melbourne and A3-C
Christian W. Lee ot Patrick Air
Force -Base, Cocoa Beach, Fla.
Feb. 21. The double ring cere
mony was performed by Dr. H.
D. Frink.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Willis of
Melbourne, and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mag
nus Lee of Springfield.
Given in marriage by her lath
er, the bride wore a gown ot
white Chantilly lace and tulle
over satin. Her tiered illusion veil
was attached to a half bonnet of
crystal pleated illusion. She car
ried a bouquet of luy-ot-tne-vai
ley and white illusion, centered
bv a white orchid.
All bridal attendants were oi
Florida, Miss Mary B. Goodwin,
Miss Eva Marie Evers, Miss Alice
Laverick and the bride's little
cousin, Sharon Alicia Nogel as
flower girl. Friends ot groom sta
tioned at PAFB were groomsmen,
William Larson as best man, Wil
liam Rice and Paul Ullman as
ushers.
A reception took place in the
breczeway of the church. For
their wedding trip to Daytona
Beach the bride wore a blue linen
suit with the orchid from her
bridal bouquet. The couple is at
home on Indian River Blutl, Mel
bourne.
The bride, a graduate of Mel
bourne High School, is employed
at the Bank of Mt:bourne. ine
crnom was graduated from
Springfield High School and at
tended University ot uregon,
Vows Read
In Afternoon
Filipino to Speak
To AAUW Group
Recent graduate group of Amcr-
an Association ot University
Women will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. John
Cockrell. 1624 Washington St.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Na
lividad Malolos of the Philippines,
international fellowship student
who is studying at University of
Oregon.
Home Science Club
Due at Smith Home
Home Science Club will meet
Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Fred E. Smith, 1087 I9tn
Av Past Mrs. David Granam
will have charge of the program.'cluded in the wedding party.
JUNCTION CITY Miss Lore!'
ta, Anderson and Donald Johnson
were married March 14, in the
Junction City Faith Lutheran
Church. The Rev. Harold E. OW
sen, pastor, performed the 2 p.m.
double-ring ceremony. Parents of
the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Man
vel Anderson of Junction City,
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Johnson of
Central Point.
Arrangements of pink carna
tions and heather and white altar
candles were used for decoration.
Miss Vanccta Lint sang "Because"
and "O Promise Mc," accom
panied at the organ by Mrs. Dean
McKay. .
Mr. Anderson gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a grey
wool suit with black and white
accessories and carried a laven
der orchid on her white Rainbow
Bible.
Mrs. C. A. Lewis of Central
Point was matron of honor, wear-
ng a lavender swiss polka dot or
gandy dress and a band nf whits
carnations in her hair. She car
ried white carnations with purple
streamers on a white Testament.
Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara
Anderson, a cousin from Kent,
Wash., and Miss Donetta Lint.
They wore nile green organdy
gowns and carried white carna
tions with green streamers on
nurse's Testaments.
Roland K. Johnson, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man.
and ushers were Lawrence Loeff-
lcr, brother-in-law of the bride
groom from Central Point, and
Merlyn Anderson, the bride's
brother.
At the reception which , fol
lowed in the parish hall, Mrs.
Lawrence Loeffler cut the cake.
Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs. Al-
vin Anderson, aunts of the bride,
poured. Mrs. Walter Howard had
the guest book, and Miss Alverta
and Miss Kama Anderson, cou
sins of the bride, cared for gifts.
After a honeymoon on the Ore
gon coast, tbe couple will be at
home in Alameda, Calif. Mrs.
Johnson is a graduate of Junction
City High School and the Dental
Nurses Training School of Sin
Francisco. Mr. Johnson Is a grad
uate of Gold Hill High School
and now is with the U. S. Navy.
Out-of-town guests included the
bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Anderson from Kent,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ander
son also from Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Anderson of Clatskanie and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson
of Central Point. A number of
other out-of-town guests were in-
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