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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Sunday, Jan. 13, 1963 Page 3 C Wedding Book Lee Freeman, Michael Fury Wedded I u. ' ' ( A v-. v, Miss Lee Jane Freeman wore a wedding gown of white satin brocade accented with satin and fashioned in street length when she was married Dec. 29 to Michael George Fury. The double-ring ceremony took place at 2 p.m. in Central Presbyterian Church, the Rev. George R. Ashwood officiating. Miss Freeman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freeman and Mr. Fury is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Fury. Both families are of Eugene. With her wedding gown Miss Freeman wore a circular veil held by a band of white satin. She carried a bouquet of white carna tions. . Miss Lisa Bardeen, her maid of honor, wore a street-length dress of blue silk with a full pleated skirt. She wore a matching veil and carried white daisy chrysanthe mums. Robert Seeley of Olympia, Wash., was best man. Ushers were Benny Smith and Wayne Smith. White chrysanthemums deco rated the altar. A reception was held in the church parlor. Mrs. Milo Marlatt cut the cake, Mrs. Man uel Warfel poured coffee, and Mrs. Donald Tracey served punch. Miss Molly Fury, sister of the bridegroom, presented the guest book. For their wedding trip to the coast the bride wore a beige wool dress with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple now is at home in Eugene at 45 West 24th PI. Mr. Fury is employed by Snellstrom Lumber Co. Attending the wedding from 'out of the state were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seeley and family of Olympia and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer of Dyer, Nev., uncle and aunt of the bride. MRS. MICHAEL FURY (Fehly Studio photo) OSU Couple Recently Wed Miss Mary Ann Hought, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Rodin of Monroe, and ' John Douglas Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mills, ' also of Monroe, were married . recently in Faith Lutheran . Church at Junction City. The : Rev. Arnold Knudsen per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a floor length gown of brocaded satin fashioned with a long-sleeved lace bodice. She wore a shoulder-length veil held by a "wedding cake" headdress ' and carried white roses and carnations on a lace-covered ' Bible. She was given in mar . riage by her brother, Robert Hought. Miss Linda Lemon of Monroe, maid of honor, wore a gown of royal blue satin with lace overblouse and car ried white chrysanthemums. Ellen Kay and Elaine Crow son, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. Joe Mills was best man. Ushers were James Hubbard and Larry Nye. Miss Karen Scobel was soloist. - A reception was held in the church parlor, where Mrs. Gil bert Fox acted as hostess. Mrs. Orelle Fagerland and Mrs. Larry Fagerland, aunts of the bride, poured coffee. Mrs. Gene Gulledge cut the cake and Mrs. Jerry Ballard served. Miss Dorothy Prouty and Miss Robin McCormack took care of gifts and Miss Linda Fagerland presented the guest book. Following a wedding trip to the coast the couple now is at home in Corvallis. Mrs. Bowman Wed at Coast At home in North Bend on Coos Bay are Mr." and Mrs. James E. Lapping, who were married Dec. 29 in First Methodist Church at Coos Bay, the Rev. Austin Richard son, pastor, officiating. The bride is the former Mrs. Kath erine Bowman, formerly of, Eugene. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rogge, formerly of Lane County, now living in Phoenix, Ariz. The bridegroom is the son of : Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lap- ping. The bride wore a gray knit suit in jacquard weave with black accessories. A three strand pearl necklace was her only jewelry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VosBurgh attended the couple. Family members . and a few close friends at tended. The bride, a former em ploye of the Eugene Register Guard, is with the advertis ing department of The World. Her husband, who is in the shipping department of the Weyerhaeuser Co., is active in the Four-H program with horses and is vice president of Rainbow Riders, riding group. Eugene Girl Bride in East A ceremony performed Dec. 22 in Ellcnville, N. Y., wedded Miss Susan Dianne Mitchel tree daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mitcheltree of Eu gene, and Louis Charles Fredd Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fredd of Kerhonkson, . N. Y. The ceremony took place at 2 p.m. in St. John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Ronald Smith officiating. Miss Mitcheltree, who was given in marriage by the bridegroom's father in absence of her parents, wore a sheath dress of shantung silk in pea cock blue shade. She wore a brief white veil and carried white poinsettias and holly. , Mrs. Barbara Ross of Ac cord, N. Y., sister of the groom, was matron of honor, in a blue wool dress and a cor sage of yellow sweetheart roses. Edgar Marshall was best man. The couple will travel to Oregon to make their home in Portland where Mr. Fredd, who is a graduate of Cornell University, is a biologist for Oregon Fish Commission. They will visit in Eugene with Mrs. Fredd's parents en route. 3 MA- MRS. HAROLD W1NFIELD Winfield-Powell The marriage of Miss Marliene Powell and Harold Winfield took place Dec. 26 in Ashland Church of Christ. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Mr. James Sin clair. Miss Powell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Powell of Ashland and Mr. Win field is the son' of Robert Winfield of Bly. Miss Powell has been living in Eugene where she taught at Santa Clara School. The bride wore a full-length gown of lace embroidered at the neckline with iridescent sequins. The full skirt was caught up at the hemline with a lace Dior rose. Her float veil of silk illusion was held by a pearlized floral crown. She carried a bouquet of white roses and also wore a pink cameo brooch, a gift from the bridegroom. Mrs. Glen Munsell of Salem, matron of honor, and Mrs. Clyde Olson of Ashland at tended the bride. They wore sheath dresses of red satin brocade with matching veiled pillbox hats, and carried white muffs trimmed with red carnations. Kim Stanton of Chico. Calif., was best man and ushers were Glen Munsell and Tom Hamilton. Howard Wood was vocal soloist. At the reception in the church parlor, Mrs. John Stoneburg cut the cake and Mrs. Lindon Powell served punch. Mrs. Marvin Powell had the guest book. The couple made a wedding trip io Reno and now is at home in Roseburg where Mr. Winfield teaches in the junior high school. - y .rs,- I " (Vil 'f, , . ,, ' ' " .i I (. '" tar 'v. ,x . Al V (Alex Zlel photo) MRS.' AMEL ANDERSON Anderson-Fawver Baskets of pink carnations and white stock and candelabra holding pink candles decorated the altar of Elmira Church of Christ for the Dec. 28 marriage of Miss Lois Fawver to Amel Anderson. The Rev. James Caulley of Santa Clara performed the double ring ceremony at 8 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fawver of Veneta. Mr. Anderson is the son of Mrs. Inez Sloan of Salem and the late Lawrence Anderson. Miss Fawver wore a floor-length gown of white brocade satin fashioned with seed pearl embroidery on the long-sleeved bodice. Her veil was held by a small crown of seed pearls and she carried gardenias and pink roses. Mrs. George Kotlarck of Eugene was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a floor length gown of blue net over taffeta. Miss Doris Renzema of Fairfield, Calif., brides maid, wore a princess style gown of pink net over taffeta. Both carried nosegays of white carnations. Susan Fawver and Melvin Faw ver, niece and nephew of the bride, lighted the candles. Otis Anderson of Salem was best man for his brother. Ushers were Courtland Fawver of Portland and Donald Fawver of Eugene, brothers of the bride, and George Kotlarek. Mrs. Clifford Poole played the organ music and Lowell Chase was vocalist. A reception was held in the church par lor. Mrs. Verne Laswell and Mrs. Otis Ander son cut the cake. Mrs. Kenneth O'Neil and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson served coffee and punch. Mrs. Ralph Wilson Jr. of Ridgecrest, Calif., and Mrs. Donald Fawver took care of gifts. Miss Timi Swanson presented the guest book. Miss Elda Lowman and Mrs. Novella Hargan assisted with the reception. For their wedding trip to the coast and northern California the bride wore a blue and white knit suit trimmed with white ac cessories. The couple now is at home in Eugene. Mrs. Anderson teaches at Goshen Grade School and Mr, Anderson is in business at Oakridge. r MRS. MICHAEL MOON (Modern photo) Couple Now at Home in Salem Carrying for sentiment her late grand mother Edmiston's handkerchief, Miss Marie Ann Edmiston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edmiston of Elmira, was married to Michael V. Moon Dec 29 in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church at Veneta. The Rev. Lowell P. Blackburn of Junction City of ficiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. Henry F. Moon of Salem. Poinsettias decorated the altar of the ! church. Mrs. Ralph Rogers was soloist. ; The bride wore a ballerina-length dress of taffeta combined with lace in its empire styled bodice, which, had three-quarter-length sleeves and sweetheart neckline. The taffeta skirt had a Watteau panel of lace at back, with taffeta bow trim at the waist line. She wore a float-length veil of illusion held by a floral cluster of flowers and pearls, and carried a nosegay of red roses. Maid of honor was Miss Christine Brandt, bride's cousin, in a ballerina frock of mint green taffeta with bateau neckline and short sleeves, the skirt trimmed with double tucks and tailored bows. Similarly dressed were the bridesmaids, Miss Caroline Edmis ton, bride's sister, and Miss Shannon Moon, groom's sister. All carried bouquets of red roses and white carnations. ' ; John Jarvis of Salem was best man and ushers were Fred Jeter and James Waltz, both of Salem. The reception after the ceremony took place in Elmira Grange Hall, where Mrs. Irene Hodges of Salem, bridegroom's grand mother, cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. George Beringer, of Pendleton. Miss Dorothy Mitch ell, MisB Donna Vachter and Miss Shirley Cole, all of Salem, poured punch and coffee and cared for gifts. Miss Pearl Brandt of Eugene had the guest book. The couple made a trip to Seaside, Mrs. Moon wearing a doubleknit enscmblo of two-tone gray with black accessories. They will be at home In Salem, where the groom is a student at Merritt Davis School of Com merce and the bride is employed as a secre tary for State Industrial Accident Commis sion. . Reno Chapel Wedding Scene Miss Janice Burdick, daugh- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Alden V. Burdick, and James Hepncr, son of Mrs. Henry Hepner and the late Mr. Hepncr, were married Dec. 23 in Park Wed ding Chapel at Reno. The Rev. William H. Herring, Presby terian minister, performed the double-ring ceremony at 2 p.m. Miss Burdick wore a beige knit suit with black accessor ies and a gardenia corsage. The couple was unattended. The couple now is at home in Eugene at 730 Vincent St. Mr. Hepncr is employed by Pacific Telephone Northwest 1 and Mrs. Hepner by Al Clem ents Lumber Co. Miss Wilkes Says Vows Blue and white flowers and . candles decorated the altar of Berean Baptist Church for the marriage of Miss Nina Wilkes and Melvin Dean Armstrong Dec. 1 31. The Rev. Lowell Humphries officiated. Miss Wilkes Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Wilkes of Drain and Mr. Arm strong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armstrong of Ar cadia, Neb., who traveled to Eugene for the wedding. The bride wore a street length gown of white brocad ed taffeta, fashioned with long sleeves. Her bouffant veil of illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls. She car ried blue and white carna tions on a white Bible. Mrs. Bhurl Hamilton, ma tron of honor, wore i navy blue shantung sheath dress with beige accessories and carried carnations. Bhurl Hamilton was best man. Miss Marcia Callis was vocalist and Miss Phyllis Knight was organist. A reception followed at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamil ton. Assisting Mrs. Hamilton with serving were Mrs. Mary Richart and Mrs. Marie Stub blefield of Mountain Home, Idaho. Mrs. Robert Hedgcrs took care of gifts. The couple now is at home In Eugene at 170 E. 12th Ave. Mr. Armstrong is a senior at Northwest Christian College. Denning-Alsup A century-old sixpence was the token worn by Miss Lavern Alsup with her bridal attire, when she was married to Arthur Eu gene Denning Dec. 22 in Harlow Chapel of First Baptist Church in Eugene. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Alsup of Drain, the bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Gene Denning of Cave Junc tion. The bridegroom's father officiated. Miss Alsup wore a floor-length gown of satin with basque bodice and full skirt. Appli ques of lace trimmed both bodice and skirt, and were touched with sequins. A large bow ornamented the back of the dress, which had a chapel-length train. Her two-tiered veil of illusion was held by a crown of pearls and sequins, and she carried red roses. Miss Dorothy Alsup was her sister's maid of honor, wearing a dress of emerald green with bell-shaped skirt and a self-material rose at the waistline. She carried I bouquet of white carnations. The other bridal attend ants, Miss Elizabeth Denning of Cave Junc tion, Miss Patricia Robyler and Mrs. Donald Dealy of Eugene, had dresses and flowers like the honor maid's. David Denning, brother of the groom, was best man, and ushers were Woody Crocker, . Kenneth McClain and Robert Martin. At the reception in the Rhoda McNutt Room, Miss Doris Butler cut the cake, Mrs. Leon Loyd served coffee and Miss Phyllis Lance cut the cake. Mrs. Robert Cook pre sented the guest book. Following a trip to Vancouver and Vic toria in Canada, the couple now is at home in Eugene. The bridegroom is a teacher at Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, the bride is a nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital, . .'V Kennll-EUU photo) MRS. ARTHUR DENNING