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WomanfJANET OWEN JENSEN, EditorTHE HUMBOLDT TIMES Wed., Sept. 1, 1965, Page 8Miss Helen Keating WedsVerlin Eugene TorsSt. Bernard's ChurchMiss Helen Pay Keating be- -p^ bride’s mother wore yel-came the bride of Verlin Eu- low crepe with matching sleeve-gene Tors on August 21, at St. less mohair coat and white ac-Eernard's Catholic Church in cessories. For her son’s wed-Eureka. Father Vincent Rad- ding, Mrs. Tors chose a bone vina performed the double-ring dress with a matching jacket ceremony. and white accessories. BothThe bride is the daughter of mothers wore white carnations. Mrs. Prebble Corsetti of Eureka The brjde was graduated fromand George W. Keating of Texas. Eureka Higb Schoo, jn 1960 she The bridegroom's parenls are is now with Crocker citizensMr. and Mrs. William Tors of National Bank jn EurekaLThekabride was given in mar J IT 15 .? „195.7riage by her brother. George g™du?teH°f St' Bernard s H'gh ... tr ,■ - ® School. He is now a carpenterW. Keating. Jr. She wore a . ... ~ _K.* ..*• , „ c nu rii wRh Hawkes Brothers Contrae-traditional gown of Chantilly i. . , ..., . , TU j tors of McKinlevville.lace over taffeta. The scallopedbasque bodice, attached to il-| reception was neia imme-lusion net, meeting a high neck- ^ate*Y blowing the ceremony line of imported Chantilly lace,i*n ^une^erg Hall in Eureka, was accented by sequins. The Approximately 150 attended,bodice back and long tapered Williamson attended thesleeves were finished with tiny book. Mrs. Myra William-organza-covered buttons and son an(* ^rs- Edna Scroginloops. The bouffant skirt flowed vverc 'n c‘barge of the gift table.Mrs. Douglas Naish cut themVSeelyMr. ond Mrs. Verlin Eugene Torsserved by Ronald and Brad Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Williamson. Refreshments were 3 a. West, Amarillo, Texas; served by Mmes. E. L. William- „ d Mrs George Savcoson, Tom Fini and Gus God- * . Mf ’ and family, Sunnyvale; Mr. anaE. L. Williamson, Tom Fini, Mrs. Oscar Lotten. Kenwood; and Ted Sallman served punch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lotten,and champagne. Salina; David and Norman Lot-After a honeymoon trip to ten, Ft. Bragg; Mrs. Mary Jake-Vancouver Island, Canada, the novich and grandchildren, Rea-back into a sweeping chapel train. The veil of imported silk ca*e-illusion was attached to seed pearled petals, capped with small Dior roses of silk organza, stamened with seed pearls.! She carried white gardenias and lavender-tipped white carna-1 tions.The matron of honor was Mrs. E. J. Williamson, Jr., sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. B. A. W?est, Amarillo. Texas, sister of the bride, and Mrs. George W. Keating,Jr., sister-in-law of the bride.-■ •All of the bride’s attendants wore lavender satin brocade ' gowns with square necklines.’ and matching illusions veils.’ Thev carried white carnations.vThe best man was Willard ' Tors, brother of the bridegroom.The ushers were T. W. Sallman, uncle of the bridegroom and 1 E. L. Williamson, Jr.( brother-3 in-law of the bride.oodChildren’s punch was side at 911 14th St.. Eureka.Redwood
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