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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 29

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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ide Wears Old Locket locket which had treasured the bride's maternal ged was the ornament Marie Farmer wore Rose attire when died to Springfield Christian her wedding, Stolsig (14, at L. Betzer of Corch. Frank of Christ officiated le 2:30 Church p.m. ceremony. rents of the L.

couple are Mr. Mrs. James Roy land hom live Mrs. on Route 2, Eugene. bride was bodice gowned made with in white the and her fingertip ilfitted yoke, caught by a tiara veil pearls.

was She carried pink eed white orchid on a buds Bible. Mr. Farmer gave his and a te hter in marriage. Farmer was iss honor, gowned in gold Catherine of She carried a bouover of net. orchid chrysanthemums gold bridesmaid, was in centers.

Miss GeraldFarmer, id lace over net, her bouquet Both sisters of the bride. old chrysanthemums. harles Stolsig was best man his brother and ushers were Briggs and Lester ter old and orchid chrysantheand green ivy, together borated white the tapaurch. candelabra, Jerry ReyIds sang "Ah, "The Sweet Mystery Life." "Because" and Id's Prayer." de reception was in where the social of the church Mrs. Drury cut the cake, Draper served and Mrs.

ence de McKibben poured. Others ting were Miss Minnie Farmer. Kjelind Miss Geraldine Donna Stafford and Miss lerine Farmer had charge of and Mrs. Fred Deffenbacher the bride's book. Gold chryhemums, ivy and autumn es were the decorations.

hen leaving for a wedding et 40 Group Have Dinner rs. Al Oatman will entertain bers of the 8 et 40 Club rsday at 6:30 p.m. with a er, followed by the business ting. Mrs. Clarence Urey and Helga Strong are co-hostfor the evening.

dical Auxiliary lects for Project ne County Medical Auxiliary Tuesday at 10 a.m. with John Kuykendall. Members contributions for the clothpool project of the group are to call Mrs. Lloyd, 4-3462. COMPARE Story, Clark Pianos.

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16th Ave. Members have been requested to bring their completed projects for the hope chest and any books they may have to contribute to the McPherson library. Grandfather Says Wedding Service In a ceremony performed by the bridegroom's 85 year old grandfather, Miss. Wanda Harrington Springfield was married to Cpl. Robert Charles Phillips Oct.

13 at 10 a.m. The Rev. L. M. Phillips, retired minister of the Free Methodist Church, officiated at the home of the bridegroom's father, Lester M.

Phillips. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrington. Mrs.

Glen Williams of Eugene is the mother of the bridegroom. Miss Harrington wore a teal blue suit with gray hat and accessories in gray and black. Her flowers were a white orchid corsage. we wearing Miss a Jean gray Phillips suit of and Ashland, corsage of pink roses, attended the bride, and Frank Harrington, brother of the bride, was best man. After the bride and groom had cut their wedding cake, at the reception at 8 p.m., Mrs.

Lawrence Harrington and Mrs. Lester Phillips served punch. Corporal Phillips is with the U.S. Marines stationed at Pearl Harbor. Mrs.

Phillips will fly over to join her husband in the islands where they will make their home for a year. They plan to make Eugene their home after Mr. Phillips is out of the service. trip to points in Washington, the bride wore a beige gabardine suit with green accessories and the white orchid from her bouquet. The bridegroom is in the U.

S. Horn Pho Engraving MRS. ROY P. STOLSIG (Rose Marie Farmer) was married at Springfield Christian Church Oct. 14.

Her husband is in the Joe Richarde Vows Said in Nuptial Mass COTTAGE GROVE--Fall colors were used for the marriage of Miss Alma Elizabeth Knipping to John Francis Marcley Saturday, Oct. 20. The Rev. Carl Mai read the double-ring ceremony at 10 a.m. nuptial Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Knipping of Anoka, Shia came for wedding. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Marcley of Seaford, New Long Island, N.Y. Mrs. Marcley also attended the wedding. The bride's gown was of white slipper satin made with long full train. The bodice of French lace over satin had a standing collar.

A halo of nylon net and seed pearls held her finger-tip veil. She carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid and wore a keepsake gold cross and chain. Mrs. J. D.

Larsen, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Her gown was of beau rose as satin with nylon net overskirt. She wore a headpiece of rain-hued fall flowers and, carried a muff of satin net covered with matching flowers. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert Boyce, cousin of the bride, and Miss Gloria Moss.

Both wore ice green satin and had matching muffs and headpieces. Flower girl was Debra Lynn Boyce, in -length dress of yellow with hoop skirt. Robert Knipping, bride's brother, was best man. Ushers were Robert Gierau and J. D.

Larsen. Mass servers were Michael Atkinson, Michael Manley and Charles Moss. 'Little Club' At Neal Home Little Club Around the Corner meets Tuesday for a 7:30 p.m. dessert at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

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10 Jan. 10 Joe Richard. Eugene's Mens Store "Sunshine BROADWAY and WILLAMETTE Corner" Register-Guard, Eugene, Nov. 4, 1951 Page 29 Navy. The church was decorated with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, lighted tapers and bows of bronze satin on the pews.

Preceding the ceremony George Agaard sang "Ave Maria" and also sang hymns during the Mass. Organist was Mrs. John Mangan. The wedding reception was in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Boyce. The bride's table was covered with a hand-drawn Chinese linen cloth. The cake was served by Mrs. Charles Moss. Mrs.

Ben Rohleder of Springfield poured punch and Mrs. Frank Gierau, bride's aunt, poured coffee. Miss Lenore Porter and Miss Rosemary Sweeney assisted. Miss Cleo, Cadwell of Klamath Falls the guest book. The bride wore a navy blue wool suit with red accessories and orchid corsage for going away.

Following a wedding trip to San Francisco, the couple is at home in Cottage Grove. Mother's Club Sponsors Show St. Mary's Catholic Mothers Club meets Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Columbus Hall. Third grade pupils of St.

Mary's School will give the program of entertainment. The group is sponsoring "Hansel and Gretel" at the McDonald Theater on Friday and Saturday. A LANOCURL PERM STYLED FOR YOU A wonderful LANOLIN rich COLD WAVE that gives you healthy, radiant, velvety-soft hair and it's perfumed to assure you of a pleasant permanent. ZERO WAVE MAGI CUT Let our talented STYLISTS adapt the new Fall styles for you with MAGI CUT. FOR YOUR NEW FALL STYLE CONSULT JERRY BLAIR There Is No Charge BEAUTY SALON 2nd Floor Jerry Blair, Mgr.

MILLERS Phone 4-9491 or 5-4344 Clark Photo Wiltshire Engraving MRS. JOHN FRANCIS MARCLEY (Alma Elizabeth Knipping) was married at nuptial Mass in Cottage Grove, Oct. 20. Masonic Groups Schedule Dance McKenzie River Masons' dance will be Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. at the McKenzie River Masonic Temple, 850 E.

14th Ave. All Masons and members of the Eastern Star invited to attend bring guests. and Mrs. Tony R. Uchytil, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Ramstead and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brabham head the committee. Members are asked to bring sandwiches.

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