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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 39

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Nov. 25, 1962 Page 3B Wedding Book Mary Jane Garrett Wedded in Seattle Bridal Rites in First Christian Church Mill 4 uv'. i' I A diamond cross which was a gift from her late father to her mother was worn by Miss Mary Jane Garrett at her marriage Nov, 17 in Seattle to Robert Raymond Denini. The double-ring ceremony took place at noon in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Rev. John Garvey officiating.

Baskets of white gladiolus and chrysanthemums were on the altar. "Panis Angelicus" was sung as a solo, to organ accompaniment. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Walter Samuel Garrett of Eugene, was given in marriage by her uncle. William B.

Pride of Seattle. She wore a bridal gown of white taffeta, which had rounded neckline and bracelet sleeves, and a bouffant skirt with chapel-length train. Wide Alencon lace was ap-pliqucd upon the bodice, around the neck, and also upon the front of the skirt, the lace further embroidered with seed pearls. She wore a veil ot illusion, held by a crown of pearls, and carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and stcphanotis. In her shoe was a sixpence brought from London by her mother and sister, and she also carried her grandmother's handkerchief, for sentiment.

Mrs. Frank A. Buck Jr. of Seattle, cousin of the bride, was her matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Sue Taylor of Eugene, Miss Mary Jean Schwcrko and Miss Jacquclyn Forrest, bride's cousin, both of Seattle. Sud Garrett was her sister's junior bridesmaid.

All attendants wore gowns of cherry-red velvet, with headdress to match, and carried bouquet of large gold chrysanthemums and grape clusters. David Denini attended his brother as best man, and ushers were Leonard Denini, another brother; Burt Pride bride's cousin; Thomas Mahoney and John Nelson. At the reception, which took place in Top of the Town in the Sorrento Hotel, Mrs. Bcldcn C. Taylor of Eugene was hostess.

Mrs. Rogers Kimberling of Portland, formerly of Eugene, was among the servers, assisting in serving the cake. Miss Rosemary Rhotcn of Eugene was in charge of gifts and Mrs. Charles Pyfer attended the guest book. Following a honeymoon at a Pacific Beach resort, the young couple will be at home in Seattle, where the bridegroom is a design engineer with Boeing Aircraft.

For traveling, the bride chose a coat dress in dark turquoise wool, with matching hat. Among Eugcneans attending the wed. ding, other than those named, was John C. Cougill Jr. Miss Nadene Grayce Main, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Main, and Michael Allen Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, were married Nov. 18 in an afternoon ceremony in First Christian Church.

The Rev. Carlton C. Buck performed the single-ring ceremony. The bride wore a ballerina-length gown of dclustcrcd white satin styled with a bodice of lace and a satin cummerbund forming a bow with streamers at the back. Her elbow length veil of illusion was held by a lace cap embroidered with crystals.

She carried a lavender orchid arranged with white carnations and ivy and wore a pearl-and-diamond necklace, a gift from the bridegroom. Miss Sandra Main, her sister's maid of honor, wore a street-length gown of lavender slipper satin fashioned with a full skirt. She wore a matching veiled headband and carried lavender carnations and white chrysanthemums. Miss Darlene Lengachcr, bridesmaid, wore an identical gown and her flowers were white chrysanthemums. Beverly Kirlin was flower girl and Kenneth Johnson, brother of the bridegroom, was ringbearer.

Baskets of white stock and lavender chrysanthemums decorated the altar, man. Ushers were Dennis Johnson and Tom-Douglas Jenkins of Portland was best my Johnson, the groom's brothers. Arthur Bailey was soloist and Mrs. Nell Murphey Dickson played the organ. A reception was held at the church following the ceremony.

Mrs. Leonard Anthony, Mis. Dean Huffman, Mrs. Erwin Ellis and Mrs. Charles Huss, aunts of the bride, served and Mrs.

Lloyd Swisher assisted. Miss Glenda Sangel and Mrs. Allen Huss took care of gifts. Miss Joan Hester presented the guest book. The couple is at home in Eugene following a wedding trip to the coast.

Among guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Harlcy Barklow of Ontario, grandparents of the groom. i J. (Rhodes photo) MRS.

ROBERT fl. DENINI (Alex Zlcl photo MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL JOHNSON Couple at Home In Eugene Pair to Live In Bay Area Pierce-Babcock Wedding Recent Her son, L. Kirk Babcock, was Family members attended In a simple ceremony attended by members of both families and close friends, Miss Lois N.

Akcrley was married to Clyde E. Casto Nov. 12 in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Florence. The Rev.

Otto Scheffold officiated at the single-ring service. Miss Akerlcy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Florence. The bridegroom is the son of Elmer D.

Casto of Canary Road, Florence. The bride wore a blue suit with white accents and whila accessories. Her flowers were pink roses. Mrs. Earl F.

Mus-cutt of Eugene was her sister's only attendant and Mr. Muscutt was best man. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Tha bride's table was decorated with pink and white chrysanthemums and pink candles. The Misses Kathy and Peggy Akcrley, sisters of the bride, served.

Tho couple now is at horns in Eugene. Miss Anderson was attended by Miss Julia Hoarc, University of Oregon student. Jack Bradley of Eugene was best man. A reception followed at the San Leandro home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Fagull, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mr. Forney is employed by Pun and Bradstrect.

The couple is at home at 2710 Market St. Both young people attended University of Oregon, and plan to visit in Eugene during the Christmas holidays. her escort. Mr. and Mrs.

George Nurmi attended the couple, Mrs. Nurmi wearing a street-length dress of beige lace. A luncheon for the family was served following the ceremony at Stanley's. Mr. and Mrs.

Pierce are at home in Eugene at 1601 Olive following a trip to the coast. Both arc employed here, she as office manager for an insurance firm, he as a building contractor. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Forney (Christine Anderson) are at home in San Francisco following their recent marriage in St.

John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in San Francisco. The Rev. Edward J. Berry officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Klamath Falls. Mr. Forney is the son of Mrs. Frank H.

Forney of Eugene and the late Col. Forney. Mrs. Forney traveled soulh for the ceremony. the simple ceremony which married Mrs.

Muriel F. Bab-cock of Eugene and Howard Pierce of Portland. The Rev. Wesley Nicholson officiated at the rite at noon of Nov. 17, in Condon Chapel of First Congregational Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Kate E. Jarman of Santa Monica, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alberta Pierce of Portland. The bride wore a street-length dress of blue brocade and a white orchid corsage.

4 Attridge-Marxen Gold, bronze and yellow chrysanthemums on the altar of Trinity Lutheran Church in Cottage Grove set the color theme for the marriage of Miss Marjcan Marxen and LeRoy T. Attridgc Nov. 17. The Rev. Richard Baldwin performed the double-ring ceremony at 2 p.m.

Miss Marxen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Marxen and Mr. Attridgo Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe E. Sarrctt. Both families are of Cottage Grove. The bride chose a floor-length wedding gown of white satin with overlay of tulle ap-pliqucd in lace.

The bodice was fashioned with long sleeves and a scalloped neckline. Her chapcl-lcngth veil was held by a crown of sequins and pearls and she carried a white orchid on a white lace-covered Bible. Mrs. Norman Nelson was her sister's matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs.

Robert Marxen and Miss Joan Burleson. They wore sheath gowns of gold satin and gold veiled hats, and carried gold and bronze chrysanthemums. Roberta Marxen, who wore a gold taffeta dress, was flower girl and Gary Nelson was ringbearer. Keith Atlridge, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were John Wilson Jr.

and Norman Garrison. Mrs. Carl Brandncss played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Sharon Gibson, vocal soloist. A reception followed in American Legion Hall, where the color theme of the wedding was repeated.

For their wedding trip to San Francisco the bride wore a black knit suit with white accessories and her bridal orchid. The couple will make their home In Cottage Grove. Terwilliger- Brownrigg Brocade satin in candlelight shade fashioned the bridal gown of Miss Sharon Louise Brownrigg when she was married to Richard Lee Terwilligcr Nov. 17 in Ebbcrt Memorial Methodist Church at Springfield. The Rev.

Ross Knotts performed the double-ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. before a setting of white stock, yellow and bronze chrysanthemums and yellow candles. Miss Brownrigg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brownrigg and Mr.

Terwilligcr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Terwilliger, both families of Springfield. Miss Brownrigg's gown was fashioned in princess style with soft fullness of the skirt flowing into a chapel train. Her full veil was held by a Swedish crown of pearls and she carried a white orchid arranged with Talisman roses.

Miss Sharon Healer was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Hazel Cook of Portland, Miss Carol Terwilliger, the groom's sister, and Miss Donna Brownrigg. the bride's sister, who was junior bridesmaid. All wore gowns of emerald green crystalelte fashioned with full skirts. They wore matching veil headdresses and carried cascade bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. Donald Terwilliger was best man.

Ushers were Daniel Wilson, Ray Gerlach. David Good and Dave Terwilliger. Miss Maureena Noll was the vocalist. Yellow and bronze flowers decorated the Fireside Room of the church for the reception. Mrs.

Curtis Heater and Mrs. Ray Cook were hostesses. Mrs. Gilbert Cross and Mrs. Jean Laurens of Empire, aunt of the groom, cut the cake.

Mrs. Gilbert Roberts and Mrs. Victor Roily, the bride's aunts, served coffee and punch. Miss Karen Roily, Miss Marilyn Cross, Miss Marilyn Hibma and Miss Janet Hyatt assisted. Miss Margie Cannon of Tacoma presented the guest book.

The couple traveled to Portland, then later to Watcrtown, New York where Mr. Terwilliger is to be stationed as second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. For traveling the bride wore a green wool suit trimmed with black fur. and a white orchid corsrge.

1 (Scott Hill photo) MRS. RICHARD TERW1LL1GER (Mann Flint photo) MRS. LEROY ATT RIDGE.

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