EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1962 Page 3D
Couples State
Bridal Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacnb
on of Eugene announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Bonnie Lee, to Robert Fischer,
non of Mrs. Pauline Fischer of
Bridgeport, Conn. The wedding
will take place in May.
Miss Jacobson was graduated
from South Eugene High School
and is serving with the U.S.
Navy in Brunswick, Maine. Mr.
Fischer attended Connecticut
schools and now is a Lance Cor
poral in the U.S. Marine Corps,
also at Brunswick, Me.
HALSEY Mr. and Mrs. Ros
coe Sisk of Halsey announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Donna Rae, to Lewis Sprcn
ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Sprcnger of Shedd. No wedding
date has been set.
Both Miss Sisk and Mr.
Sprcnger are 1960 graduates of
Central Linn High School. She
is employed at Corvallis and he
at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War
ren of Springfield announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Claudine, to Charles L.
Vaughn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles N. Vaughn, also of
Springfield.
Miss Warren is a 1960 grad
uate of Springfield High School.
Mr. Vaughn, a graduate of the
same school, now is a senior at
University of Oregon, majoring
in physical education.
A June wedding is planned.
Eu-Lane Club
Bids Women
Eu-Lanc Toastmistress Club
will have a special meeting for
prospective members Tuesday at
12 noon in the Osburn Hotel.
Any woman interested in the
club activities is invited. Each
officer will explain her duties.
Mrs. Harriett Christenson,
vice-president, will preside in
the absence of the president,
Mrs. Ted Prusia. Mrs. Merle
Frisbie will present table topics
and Mrs. Ruth Snyder will act
as toastmistress. Mrs. LeRoy
Daniels, former International
Toastmistress Cluh president,
will be a guest.
Walker-Fish
Vows Read
In a simple ceremony attend
ed by members of the families
and close friends, Miss Lola
Jean Fish, was married to
George Edward Walker, son of
Mrs. John M. Walker and the
late Mr. Walker. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Steen Whiteside in St. Mary's
Episcopal Church.
Miss Fish wore a white wool
sheath dress with while acces
sories. Her brief veil was held
by a satin band and she carried
white spider chrysanthemums
and white roses.
Miss Keith L. Tucker of The
Dalles, sister of the bride, was
matron attendant. She wore a
cocoa brown sheath dress with
matching hat and a bronze or
chid. Robert Tarbell Mautz of Port
land was best man. Ushers were
Michael Fish, brother of the I
bride, and Kenneth Renner of
Portland.
A reception followed in the
church parish hall. Mrs. James
R. Matychuck cut the cake. Mrs.
Edward R. Walker of Portland,
aunt of the groom, and Mrs.
Orley Hunter poured.
The pair is at home in Palo
Alto. Mr. Walker attends Stan
ford University law school.
Wedding Bells Will Ring
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Moon-Quick
Vows Said
DEXTER In a simple cere
mony attended by families and
close friends, Miss Carolyn Ann
Quick was married Jan. 7 to
Brooks Dale Moon in the home
of his mother and stepfather,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Dixon of Fall
Creek. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Quick of Dexter. The groom's
father is Marion Moon of Dex
ter. The ceremony was performed
by Richard Henderson, pastor of
the Jasper Church of Christ,
Miss Quick wore a white wool
dress with bell skirt, a white
veiled hat and red accessories,
Mrs. James Awbrey and Law
rence Dixon attended the cou
pie. At the reception which fol
lowed the ceremony Mrs. Wil
liam Erickson cut the cake and
Mrs. Marion Moon served punch.
The couple now is at home on
Norbeck-Findtner
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Norbeck announce
the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Eliza
beth, to A 2c Frederick James Findtner, son
of Col. and Mrs. F. Robert Findtner. Both fam
ilies are of Eugene.
The wedding is planned for the summer of
1963.
Miss Norbeck, a graduate of North Eugene
High School, is a first year student at University
of Oregon.
Her fiance was graduated in 1960 from South
Eugene High School and is serving in the U.S.
Air Force. He is stationed in Madrid, Spain.
Kirk-Robertson
Announced recently in Roseburg was the
engagement of Miss Kennctte Kirk, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Kirk of Roseburg,
to Dr. Keith A. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. F. Robertson of Eugene. The couple
plans a summer wedding.
Miss Kirk, a member of Pi Beta Phi at Uni
versity of Oregon, where she took pre-nursing,
is a graduate of the U of 0 School of Nursing
in Portland, and is employed in the medical
school hospital in Portland. Dr. Robertson, also
a graduate of the university and its medical
school and a member of Delta Tau Delta, is in
first year residency at the same hospital.
Sisseck-Jonas
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sisseck of Vancouver,
Wash., announce the engagement of their
daughter, Joyce Ann, to Larry Jonas of Eugene,
son of Mrs. August Jonas and the late Mr.
Jonas. No date is set for the couple's wedding.
Miss Sisseck, a graduate of Clark College in
Vancouver, attends Oregon State College, ma
joring in home economics. Mr. Jonas, formerly
assistant minister of Minnehaha district Church
of Christ at Vancouver, now serves the Church
of Christ at 1856 W. Broadway, Eugene. He is
a graduate in history of Cascade College and in
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gelists, Portland.
Stutz-McClintick
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stutz of Pleasant Hill an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gwen,
to Dan McClintick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McClintick of Marsing, Idaho. An early summer
wedding is planned.
Miss Stutz, a graduate of Pleasant Hill, is
employed at the University of Oregon Health
Service.
Mr. McClintick, a graduate of College of
Idaho, with degrees in business administration
and accounting, is zone manager for an inves
tors' service in Eugene.
Laaksonen
Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Gus 0. Laaksonen announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to
Lauren Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Alexander, both families of Eugene. A spring
wedding is planned.
Miss Laaksonen, a graduate of University of
Oregon, where she was a member of Sigma kap
pa sorority, is employed by a Portland travel
bureau.
Mr. Alexander is with an import company in
Seattle, where the couple will make their home.
Wheeler-Cheshire
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler of Springfield
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Carolce, to Wayne Cheshire, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cheshire, also of Springfield.
No wedding date has been set.
Both young people were graduated from
Springfield High School and Miss Wheeler at
tended a business college in Eugene.
Mr. Cheshire is employed locally.
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Townsend-Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Townsend of Eu
gene, Rt. 3, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Harvianne, to Patrick William Mur
phy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murphy of
Lakeview. No wedding date has been set.
Miss Townsend was graduated from South
Eugene High School and is employed by a local
business firm. Mr. Murphy is a junior in pre
dentistry at University of Oregon, where he is
a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
Whidden-Nix
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haurigan of Junction
City announce the engagement of her daughter,
Miss Billie Whidden, to Chris Nix, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Nix, also of Junction City. No
date is set for the wedding.
Miss Whidden, a graduate of Junction City
High School, is a sophomore in education at
University of Oregon. Mr. Nix is a junior in
business administration at Portland University.
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Parsons-Heithecker
Mr. ando Mrs. Philip D. Parsons of Eugene
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Carolyn Ann, to Dr. Donald Heithecker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heithecker of Nampa, Ida
ho. The couple will be married in July.
Miss Parsons, a graduate of South Eugene
High School, attended Northwest Nazarene Col
lege In Nampa. Graduated from University of
Oregon School of Nursing in 1960, she is em
ployed at the Medical School Hospital.
Dr. Heithecker was graduated from College
of Idaho and' University of Oregon Medical
School. He is completing internship at the medi
cal school and will start residency there in the
fall.
Domitrovich-Daniel
Announcement is made of the engagement
of Miss Linda Domitrovich, daughter of Mrs.
Joyce Domitrovich of Spokane, to Avcrill H.
Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Daniel of
Junction City. An April wedding is planned.
Miss Domitrovich was graduated from Chen
ey, (Wash.) High School and is employed in
Spokane. Mr. Daniel was graduated from Junc
tion City High School and now serves as Air
man Second Class in the U.S. Air Force at Lar
son A. F. Base, Moses Lake, Wash.
Gesme -
Splonskowski
Mr. and Mrs. Irven L. Gesme of Eugene an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Donna Mae, to James Andrew Splonskowski,
son of Mrs. Fred Splonskowski of Eugene and
the late Mr. Splonskowski. A February wedding
is planned.
Miss Gesme was graduated from high school
in Ellendale, N. D., and now is employed in a
local beauty salon. Mr. Splonskowski was gradu
ated from St. Francis High School and now is
employed with a Eugene paint contractor.
Robinson-Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Robinson of Eugene
announce' the engagement of their daughter,
Kathleen, to Gary L. Phillips, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Phillips of El Segundo, Calif. The
couple will be married Feb. 14 in the Mormon
Temple at Salt Lake City.
Miss Robinson Is a senior at Brigham Young
University at Provo, Utah. Mr. Phillips is
junior at that school. Both young people have
served two years as missionaries for their
church, and Mr. Phillips has served two years
with the U. S. Army.
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