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Show s . - i U ' . S ' tit:. ' - i": v'3 V w "'.Si 1 ' H f - , . -- (. .'..S i V- ! - ' ; - - r ' ' i : 1 V ' 1 ,1 1 it f v : -J 1 i ' -' f 4 ! ' v. ' ' v f - ' r 1 ' ' if .'... ; - Mr. and Mrs. Jon Snyder 1 Oregon Ceremonfes Unite Jennet Green, Jon Snydir Cei-emonies in Portland Oregon on March 27, in the Portland Mennonile Church united Janet Alicia Alic-ia Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Green of Moab, and Jon Anthony Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Snyder of Canby Oregon. Rev. Marcus Smuckcr, pastor of the churph performed per-formed the marriage and officiated at the new-service afterwards. The bride's gown of white deluster satin was fashioned with a full court train scattered with lace dasies and trimmed in lace. Her bouffant veil was held by a headpiece of daisies and she carried a bouquet of white dasies and stephanotis with yellow rosebuds. Attending the bride were Mrs. Stephen Snyder matron of honor and Mi's. Carroll Kenagy, bridesmaid, brides-maid, both of Oregon. The women wore empire gowns of pale yellow organza over ov-er yellow satin and carried white and yellow daisies in basket arrangements. Stephen Snyder was best man for his brother. Their brother -in - law, Reuben Miller of Milwaukee stood with them. Mrs. Green, mother of the bride, wore a gown of green and Mrs. Snyder was attired in pink, both wore corsages of daisies and rosebuds. Following a short honeymoon honey-moon to British Columbia, the co'U.ple returned to Oregon Or-egon to make their horn?. The bi'ide had been working work-ing with Equitable Savings Sav-ings and Loan Association for three years and had attended Loyola University Univers-ity in Chicago and had data da-ta processing training at Portland Community College. |