Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1954, Image 32

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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 21, 1954
Lutheran Church Scene of Rites
JUNCTION CITY Miss Peggy
Ann Kitlerman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell A. Kitlerman of
Harrisburg, became the bride of
.Richard Allen Langert of Spring
field in a double-ring ceremony
at raith Lutheran Church
Junction City, Saturday, March
13. The Rev. Harold E. Olscn per
formed the 8 p. m. ceremony.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Langert of
Springfield.
Tall baskets of mixed flowers
in shades of yellow, pink and
white decorated the church fori
the candlelight ceremony. Can
dies with white satin bows and
streamers were at each pew. Mis.ii
Jcananne Mcintosh of Monroe
Dental Assistants
To Hear About Japan
Lane County Dental Assistants
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Mid-State Dental Supply Offices.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Wal
lace Baldinger who will talk on
Japan and will show slides of her
visit there.
La Junta Club Friday
La Junta Club will be entertain
ed Friday at 1:30 p.m. for dessert
luncheon by Mrs. L. M.- Rockwell
at her home, 1829 Villard St.
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JOHNNY'S
871 Olive. Phone 4-1861
sang "I Love You Truly" and "0
Promise Me," accompanied by
Mrs. Donald Montgomery at the
organ,
Mr. Kitterman escorted his
daughter, who was gowned in a
chapel-length dress of white
satin with nylon net overskirt
It was made with lace bodice and
mandarin collar, and a wide pan
el of lace set in the overskirt
from waist to hem. Her lace
edged net veil fell from a head
piece embroidered with seed
pearls and sequins. She carried
an orchid on a white Bible, with
a shower of carnations and lily-of-the
-valley.
The three attendants, Miss
Louise Duff, maid of honor, Miss
Christine Siefke and Miss Bar
bara Blomquist, wore ballerina
length gowns of blue and yellow
taffeta with matching net stoles.
and headpieces of net twined
with forget-me-knots. All wore
carnation corsages in colors con
trasting to their gowns. Misses
Patty and Margie Kitterman, sis
ters of the bride, were candle-lighters.
Wesley Waltman of Eugene
was best man and ushers were
Jimmy Kitterman and Gene Gil-
more.
At the reception in the parish
hall, Mrs. Enos Loomis cut the
cake assisted by Mrs. Dwight
Smith and Mrs. Fred Montgom
ery. Mrs. J. 0. Barnes poured cof
fee and Mrs. Cy Montgomery
served punch.
The bride wore a grey and blue
suit with navy blue and white
accessories for their wedding trip
along the Oregon coast. The
couple is at home in Springfield,
and both are employed in Eugene.
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MRS. RICHARD LANGERT (Peggy Ann Kitterman) was married
March 13 in Faith Lutheran Church, Junction City. She and her
husband now are at home in Springfield.
Guest Speaker to Address
Women Voters at Dinner
Shakespeare Club
With Mrs. Tromp
Shakespeare Club will be guests
at the home of Mrs. Henry Tromp,
934 Washington St., Monday at
2:30 p.m. Mrs. Virgil Earl will,
direct continued study of "Cym- starting with a 7 p.m. potluck din-
Deune. ner. Aeenda. officers, bv-laws and
An outstanding member of the
League of Women Voters, Mrs.
I. E. Hervin of Portland, will dis
cuss the future of that organi
zation before members of the Eu
gene League Wednesday at the
annual business session of the
local group.
The meeting wil take place at
Roosevelt Junior High School,
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budget for the coming year will
be settled by the membership
after reports of these committees
have been discussed, and all
members, according to Mrs,
Charles Ford, president, are
asked to make every effort to at
tend what is considered the mosti
important meeting of the year
tor tne organization
Mrs. Hervin reportedly is qual
ified by a rich background in
League and other civic work to
speak on the direction the or
ganization may take, according to
Mrs. Ford. She was a member of
the Committee on City Keorgani-
zation, appointed by former Port
land mayor, Dorothy McCullough
Lee, served on former Governor
Douglas McKay's Committee on
Displaced Persons; and is a mem
ber of Governor Patterson's
State Committee on Children and
Youth.
In the League, Mrs. Hervin is
currently a member of the na
tional nominating committee.
Details of the March 24 meet
ing, together with reports of the
committees working on items for
the coming year, are published in
the Leagues March bulletin.
Members are asked to take table
service and food, according to
the first letter of their last name,
or may pay cash in lieu of food.
Further information may be ob
tained from Mrs. Edward Thatch
er, social chairman.
Pair Pledges
Vows March 13
.iinvrvriON CITY Mrs. Man
lyn McKinley Talent, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. carnu j.. mciuiucj,
was married to Albert Del Ander
son of rortland, at Faith Luther-
n Church in Junction city saiur-
Hav. March 13. Parents of the
hrrieroom are Mr. ana jiir.v
John A, Anderson of halt L.ane
city. . , .,.
Pink carnations wiin neaincr
and white altar candles were
decoration. President Ralph Lake
from the Latter-day Saints Church
in Eugene officiated at the 1 p.m
ceremony. Organ music precea
ing the ceremony was played by
Wallace Bullard of JSugcne.
The bride's dress was of mauve-
colored Pakistan silk, made waltz
length and with a scoop neckline
and elbow-leneth sleeves. The:
fullness at the back was centered
with a bustle bow. She wore a
pale pink felt hat with a veil and
a diamond lavaliere belonging'to
her mother completed her cos
tume. Her flowers were a bou
quet of pink carnations centered
by an orchid.
Miss Allene Anderson from Salt
Lake City, the bridegroom's sis
ter, was maid of honor. She wore
a erey and pink dress made with
a full skirt and a jacket and a
pink cummerbund at the waist.
Her bandeau headpiece was of
pink nylon net with sequin and
flower trim and she carried pink
carnations and heather.
Best man was Vaughn Ball and
ushers were Carmi McKinley Jr.
the bride's brother, and Lou Hiatt
of Portland.
At a reception in the parish
hall, pink tapers in silver cande
labra flanked the tiered cake
which was encircled with pink
carnations and clusters of violets.
Mrs. Carmi McKinley Jr. cut the
cake and Mrs. W. E. Hansen
poured. Carmi McKinley and Be
nard Jensen served punch. Mrs,
Vaughn Ball had the guest book
and Mrs. Larry Dobner and Mrs.
Earl Anderson cared for gifts.
Miss Suzon Talent and Miss Bar
bara Anderson, daughters of the
bride and groom, passed the
groom's cake.
Following a trip to San Fran
cisco, the couple will be at home
at 7337 N. Washburne in Portland.
More than 30 out-of-town guests
were present including the bride
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Anderson and his sister,
Miss Allene Anderson, all of Salt
Lake City,
Domestic Art Club
To Hear Mrs. Waechter
Domestic Art Club will meet
Monday at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Hines, 2560 Cen
tral Blvd. Mrs. H. H. Waechter of
the Pearl Buck School will give a
talk for the program.
Aquarium Society
To Meet Friday
iugene Aquarium Society will
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Skin
ner Butte Cottage. Card playing
and refreshments will follow the
business meeting.
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MltS. ALBERT DEL ANDER
SON (Marilyn McKinley Talent)
will be at home in Portland,
following her marriage March
13 in Junction City.
Organ Group
Forms Here,
An organizing meeting for the
proposed Eugene Chapter of the
Hammond Organ Society will
take place March 31 at the home
of Mrs. Eva Stevens Graves, 1240
Mill St. Temporary officers ap
pointed for the new musical
group are J. C. Coxon, president;
Mrs. H. G. Chickering, secretary;
Mrs. Rudolph Jans, treasurer;
and Mrs. P. E. Hansen, entertain
ment chairman.
Open to both amateur and pro
fessional, the organ society will
furnish a meeting ground for per
sons whose vocation or hobby is
organ music. Many major cities
have similar chapters whose
members get together once
twice a month for short recitals,
talks on organ techniques and
problems, and a general social
evening. One of the hopes of the
new Eugene Chapter is to organ
ize to the extent that it would be
possible to invite some of the top
organ artists for engagements
here.
Invitations have been sent out
for this first meeting, but those
missed who are interested in join
ing, may call Mrs. Jans, 5-3895,
or Mrs. Chickering, 4-1260, for
further Information.
Bridge Club Listed
Wednesday Bridge Club will
meet with Mrs. Asjiley Houghton,
246 E. 3rd Ave., Wednesday at
2 p.m.
Mrs' Ruell Ik)
will meet, t'M
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