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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1962)
Pige t EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, May 21, 1962 I: May-Ekstrand Miss Diane Eunice Ekslrand, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Earl E. Ekstrand, and Gary Allen May, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ensley D. May, were married recently in Bethesda Lu theran Church. The Rev. H. Milton Peterson officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of lace and tulle over satin, with pearls and sequins on the scalloped neckline. Her shoulder veil of illusion was held by a bandeau of petals and she carried white carnations centered with an orchid. Miss Joan Kathryn Harris was maid of honor and other attendants were Mrs. Jon Roid, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ger aldine Gartzke. They wore sheath dresses of blue satin with overskirts of sheer nylon and carried cascade bouquets of pink carnations. Robert Putnam was best man and ushers were Dennis Ekstrand and John Roid. A reception was held in the church parlor where Mrs. Emanuel Nelson and Mrs. Robert L. McManus, the bride's aunt, cut the cake. Mrs. Arthur Jincks, the groom's aunt, pjured coffee. Mrs. Rex Vaughn and Miss Sharon McManus served punch. Miss Tcana Wellen tin presented the guest book and Miss Edna Devcreaux took care of gifts. The couple now is at home in Eugene where Mr. May is employed by a plywood company.' rVY3i (Belt! photo) Patrick-Dealy Announcement is made of the engage ment of Miss Karen Patrick, daughter of Mrs. Vernon Patrick of Yoncalla and the late Mr. Patrick, to Donald Dealy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dealy of Eugene. A No vember wedding is planned. Miss Patrick was graduated from Yoncalla High School and now is a senior in Sacred Heart Hospital of Nursing. Mr. Dealy was graduated from South Eu gene High School and is employed locally. Richardson-Wenzl Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stapp of Cannon Beach, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judith Lee Richardson, to Timothy John Wenzl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenzl of Eugene. No wedding date has been set Miss Richardson was graduated from West Linn High School and now is a senior at Providence School of Nursing in Portland. Mr. Wenzl was graduated from St. Francis High School and presently is employed in Eugene. 'zS-A 'Dear Abity 'Abigail Van Bur en- PI m DEAR ABBY: There is a girl in our dorm who Is knockout to look at. She hat a face and figure every girl envies and she has a great personality to go with IL Our problem Is that she must be afraid of men. She is asked for dates, but if a boy even tries to put his arm around her she hauls off and just about fractures his skull. They say that it Is liko pulling teeth to get her to go out a second timo with a fellow who is even mildly affectionate. How can we help her? DORM MATES DEAR DORM MATES: Fix her up with a dental studentl DEAR ABBY: I have been married for nine years. I mar ried young just to get out of the house. I was completely hon est with my husband and told him before he married me that I didn't love him. He said he would take that chance and I would learn to love him later. We have five beautiful children. I respect him and admire him and am proud to be his wife because he is a kind and gen erous man and a wonderful father, hut I still have not learned to love him. I am a good and faithful wife, but I know now that 1 will never have the kind of love every woman dreams of. (Not within my marriage at least.) Should I continue in this loveless marriage? 1 am thinking of mv children. MISSING SOMETHING DEAR MISSING: Keep thinking of those children. Many women have written to tell me that they married for "love" (the kind every woman dreams of) but it didn't last long. The reasons: they neither admired nor respected their husbands. If yours Is kind, generous and a nnndrrful father, count your blessings. No one has everything! . DEAR ABBY: Would it be proper fur a mother to go down the aisle with her only daughter and give her aay ill mar riacc? She has no brothers or uncles to give her nway, and her father hasn't done a blooming thins tr her since she was born. To be linncM with you, he took off years ago. I don'l know where he is and I nm nut shout to hunt him up. Thank you. WIDOW OK A LlVI.Vi LOl'SE "EAR WIDOW: Talk to your clrrgnun about the "giving away" part of the cerrmony in your church. Not all cere monies include II. And in some, it Is perfectly permissible for a mother to go down the aisle with her daughter. Or the bride may go down alone. Stop worrying. Let Abby help you with that problem. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Clean Rugs Lasi Longer! Look Lovelier . . . Professional cleaning once a year will Insure long life and lasting beauty for your rugs and carpets. For the best pro fessional cleaning phone now to Wai 1 master 564 East 13ih Ave. SERVICE Engagement Of Pair Announced SILK CREEK The Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Bailey of Lor ane Route, Cottage Grove, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Lorraine, to Ronnie Gene Meltabargcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meltabargcr also of Cottage Grove. Miss Bailey attends Cottage Grove high school and Mr. Meltabarger is with the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Hornet. No date has been set for the wedding. Dinner to Mark End of Season Members of Domestic Art Club will entertain their hus bands at a picnic Tuesday at 4 p.m. standard, S p.m. day light, in the homo of Mrs. B. S. Cole, 178S Skyline. Mrs. Clarence Hines is chairman for arrangements. The dinner marks the close of the fiscal year. Now! Calluses. 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Horace Bachelder per formed the double-ring serv ice at 3 p.m. Mrs. De Vries wore a coat of toast linen with lining to match her flowered sheath dress. Her accessories were in the bone shade. Mrs. Wilford C. Hasslcr was her only attendant and Del mer Burk of Portland, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. Members of the immedi ate families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell went on a wedding trip to San Francisco and will be at home after June 1 at 753 Folk St., Eugene. Simple Service Said for Couple The marriage of Miss Nola Lee Nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nell of Spring field, and Roger Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Han sen of Goshen, took place April 21 in Springfield Luth eran Church. The Rev. Otto Frank officiated. Miss Nell wore a white suit with white accessories. The bride's mother and the bridegroom's father witness ed the ceremony. The couple now is at home at 1715 Mill St., Eugene. McAVEALS WARDROBE CLEANERS Wm "CASH and CARRY Saves You Money!" 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