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    r HPSEBUKS WEWS-KEVTEW, TOSETOK, OTSOW, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940.
THREE
iXr.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Marry at Methodist Church
ft"-;., v ,n
life
Miss Nolda Ttofldmnn. of tlits
rfty, (InuphUT of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
iliur Itoiidmiin. of rmpcimi. and
llovncn Sonnoborn, f Portland,
pon of Mi's. Anna Hon 11H torn, of
l.os AiikcIw. were marrti'd at. n
lK-iiiitilul service at four o'clock
Thursday. .Inly 11. at the Metho
dist clmrrli. nr. Charles A. Kd
ivnrds foi nmd 1 he iuipressivt1
riiiK ctMt'inony in the prfnenro of
nhniit tucntv closo friends and re
latives. A larpo howl of gladioli, Shasta
daisies and hahy's breath center
ed the altar, which was flanked
. liy inalchifiK hotifiuets. A while
Rat in prayer pillow was arrang
ed in front of the altar.
Pioeedint; the ceremony Mrs.
Vera McCllntock Jones pann.
"Hecnuso" hy li'llardelot and at
Uje close of tho ceremony sunt? "I
liovn Yon Truly" by Carrie Jacobs
Uond. Mrs. fiorrinn Stewart, or
panist, played Lohengrin's Wed
(litiK Professional for the bridal
party to enter the church: "Oh
Promise Mo," ilurim; the cere
inony and at the close of the serv
ice phived Mendelssohn's Reces
sional March.
The bride, who was pi von in
marriage by her father, was very
t tractive in a navy blue eyelet
embroidered organza afternoon
frock, fashioiu-d with a full skirt
and a gathered waistline fastened
in front with a bow. Tiny pin ruf
fles outlined the neck and puffed
sleeves. She wore a large navy
lilnn picture bat Vended with a
w hito rihlion and a shoulder cor
sage, of gardenias. ' I lor accessor
ies were blue and white.
Mrs. Ted Itoadmnn, as matron
oT honor, wore a royal blue flower
ed chiffon afternoon frock with
navy blue picture hat and blue
and white accessories. The bride's
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB HAS MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The ladies or (he Friendly CirHe
club mot on Wednesday of this
week at tho new home of Mrs.
"Harry Stone in Riverside. After
the usual business meeting the af
ternoon was spent In nlaying games
and visitinst. Later dainty refresh
inotits were served and n lovely
birthd'iv cake was presented by
Mrs. IML'by to Mrs. Hlevins, Mis.
Stone. Mrs. Ospald. ami Mrs. Le
win. whose birthdays occur during
July, August and September.
Two now members were taken
into the club at this meeting. Mrs.
C. lloalon and her daughter, Miss
Lois.
Members present were: "Mrs.
Sriewiir. Mrs. Lcwin. Mrs. Hlevins.
Mrs. I Mincan. Miss June Itowon.
Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Patterson and
Mrs. ttowen.
Visitors for the afternoon were:
Mis. Haskett all 'I Miss Frances
Noltleton.
The next meeting, which will be
a white elephant natty, will he
bold Autr-ist Utb at the bome of
Mis. Kroil Rowen at. VUZ Winches
ter street.
MRS. CHESTER HERCHER
ENTERTAINS FOR MONTANA
VISITOR ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Chester Hercher very gra
ciously entertained at a delightful
o'clock dessert-luncheon Wed
nosday at her home to compliment
Mrs. lloyd Pales, of Missoula.
Mont. Attractive bouquet of col
orful summer (lowers were used
about the rooms.
Cover" were placed for Mr.
Tlale. guest of honor. Mrs. Edwin
Rooth. Mrs. H. H. Turner. Mrs.
Walter Hercher. Mrs. A. B. Tav
lor. Mrs. B Ft. Maddox. Mr. Scott
Williams. Mrs. K. C. Patterson
and the hostess. Mrs. Chester Her
cher. Contract brldee was enjoyd
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. P.a!e receiving
the guest prize. Mrs. Taylor the
hieh score prize and Mrs. Patter
eon the traveling prize.
1 - if I
Nt'tt N- Jlt- lew 1'imtu ami Imiki'uViiik
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sonneborn.
mother and the bridegroom's
mother wore blue and white en
sembles. Ted lioadman, brother of the
bride, acted as best man.
Following the ceremony, an in
formal reception was hold In the
attractive garden at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roadman in Kd
enbower. The serving table, cov
ered by a beautiful lace ninth o,ver
pink, was centered by a large
tiered wedding cake topped by a
miniature bride and bridegroom
and flanked by tall white tapers.
The cake was cut bv the bride and
ices were served by Mrs. Arthur
Koadman, Mrs. I. K. Hennigh.
Mrs. Nance Fit.simmons. Miss
Mary Walter and Mrs. Ted Road
man. (Juests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Roadman, of limp
qua; Mrs. Anna Sonneborn. of
Los Angeles ; Mrs. Mary Price,
grandmother of the bride: Mrs.
I.ula tiorrell, of Sutherlin; Dr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Kd wards, Mrs. It.
K. Hennigh. Mrs. K. H. Churchill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. I.enox, Miss
Mary Walter. R. I). Hlack. Mrs.
N'ancy l-'itsfinuions. Tommy At
kins. Vera MoCllntoek Jones, Mrs.
Cordon Stewart, Mrs. Margaret
Kruson, Mrs. James Metz and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Roadman and daugh
ter. Sharon Lee.
The bride was graduated from
the Siilhorlin high school and for
the last few years has owned and
operated Marion's Ileauty shop in
Roseburg. Mr. Sonneborn was
graduated from I'liiversity of Cali
fornia yt Los Angeles and is n
factory representative - for the
Heatity Products, Inc.. of Port
land. Following a wedding trip
to coast points, Mr. ami Mrs. Son
neborn will go to Portland to
make their home.
COOPER FAMILY
REUNION IS
ENJOYED SUNDAY
The sons and daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Plinn Cooper, pioneer set
tlers nf this section, met Sunday,
July 7. for a reunion with their
families awl relatives at the C. L.
Weber grove on Roberts creek.
Visiting and pitching horseshoes
were enjoyed throughout the day.
A t one o'clock t he la rge out door
tables were spread with a delicious
picnic lunch which was enjoyed by
the following:
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mynatt. Miss
Htnora Cooper, Mr. ond Mrs. Percy
Croft, Mrs. K. P. Croft, all or Rose
burg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Voeller and
children. Marilvn and Paul, of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. I, E. Wftner and
mother. Mrs. Wimer. and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wimer and son.
Wayne, nil of Brownsville. Oregon;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper, Miss
Beatrice Cooper. Clifford, Frank,
and Gooree Cooper, ( has. Pvar. Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Weber. Kathl"en
and I.nren Weber. Mr. and M r.
Ben Doss. Mr. and Mrs. lunulas
Chapman, and Mrs. Anna Franklin,
all of (Hide. an. I Mr. and Mrs. Mi
nor Cooper ami daughter, Eliza
beth. MRS. EUGENE PRINCEN JR..
IFNTERTAINS NORTHSIDE
SUNSHINE CLUB THURSDAY
Mrs. Eugene Prlncen Jr.. enter
tained the Northside Sunshine
club at her lovely country home
Thursday afternoon. A short busi
ness meeting was followed by a
social hour of playing bineo and
visiting, filadioll formed the de
corative motif for the occasion.
At the tea hour Mrs. Prlncen.
hostess, served lovely refresh
ments to Mrs. Eucene Prlncen Sr..
Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Ballot, Mrs.
T. J. Wriston. Mrs. Rewroft. Mrs.
N. R. Fisher. Mr. William Finn
r. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. I .one, Mrs.
Rutlor. Mis Elizabeth Paul. Mrs.
L. W. Ingels. Mrs. Krnse. Mr
'a?ebeer and Mis Bernardino
Prlncen, members, and the fol
lowinp eue-ts. Mrs. Stuart. Mr.
Paul. Mrs. Hakett. Mrs. Elizabeth
Eneholm. of Mfnnoapoll. Minn.,
stster of the hostess, and Mrs. Gal-iamz.
REBEKAHS AND ODD
FELLOWS INSTALL
OFFICERS THURSOAY
A joint Installation of officers of
RoseburK RebeUah lodgo No. 41
and Pbiletarlan lodge No. S. was
held at the I.O.O.K. ball Thursday
evening. Visitors from Cottage
(irove, Etkton, Norfolk. Neb., Bur
lington. Wash.. Corvallis and Sac
ramento, laiif., jieiou.led when
called upon for remarks.
Installing officers Included: dis
trict deputy president, Ona Wil
liams; deputy marshal, Elsie
Reese; V. G., Alice Goff; secretary.
Louisa Young; treasurer, Ethel Hu
senbarlc; chaplain, LMIIan Nelson;
musician, Maymo Pickens; inside
guard, Gertrude Hatfield, and out
side guard, Mayme Fell. Instil
ing officers Tor the Odd Fellows in
cluded: district deputy grand mas
ter. Oliver Plumer; deputy mar
shal. Alba Spaugh; V. (!., Kred
Goff; secretary, T. B. Btisenbark;
treasurer. Earl Pickens; chaplain,
Ralph Russell; inside guard, J. X.
Dent and outside guard, O. L. John
son. Rebekah officers Installed in
cluded: N. G., Lora Darby; 'V. G.,
llallie Willets; secretary, Tillie
Johnson ; treasurer, Elsie Reese;
warden. Hazel Althaus; conductor,
Amanda Anderson; R. S. N. G.,
Alice Goff; L. S. N. G., Winnie
Hawn; inside guard, Laura Houn
shell; outside puurd, Maggie Deni;
R. S. V. ., Ethel Bailey; U S. V.
G.! Ruth Reese: chaplain, Ariiie
DcWitt, and musician, Evelyn Fred
ricksou. 1 Odd Fellows installed ns new nf
ficeis included: N. G-, George
Lnonils; V. G., Thomas Wriston;
se-retary, A. J. Geddes; treasurer,
Victor Boyd : warden, litlo Ste
phens; cond.. Irank Ixjiik; R. S.
X. G., Earl Pickens; L. S. N. G..
Fred Goff: L. S. N. (i.. Jack Dent;
inside guard, Chester Campbell;
outside guard. W. O. Patterson;
It. S. V. .. Victor Micelli; L. S.
V. G., Oliver Johnson; chaplain,
Oliver Plummer; R. S. S., Harry
Taylor, and L. S. S.. August Heck.
Group singing wan led by Fred
A. Goff and laler refreshments
were served in the bnmpiet room
bv the following enmmilee: Ger
trude Hatfield. Belle Stephenson,
Mayme HinlneH, Anna Gulden, Nora
RIokrhi. Alvla Wetherell, Kate
Kninsworth, Frank I-ong anil Oliver
Johnson.
L. A. TO B. OF R. T.
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mrs. C. P. Snnddy. president, con
ducted the regular meeting of the
ladies auxiliary to the Brolherhood
of Railway Trainmen held Wed
nesdav evening at the Woman's
clubhouse, with Mrs. R. D. Williams
acting as hostess.
The club quilt was won by Mrs.
II. I . Harris, of Milwaukee, Ore., a
former resident of this city. It was
announced that Ibere would lie no
meeting of the auxiliary in August,
the next regular meeting to be
held the evening of September 11th
nt the clubhouse with Mrs. C. E.
Walker as hostess. 'v,
A social hour followed the. busi
ness meeting, nt which time Mrs.
Williams served lovely refresh
ments to Mrs. Snoddy, Mrs. R. W.
Meissner, Mrs. C. L. Spray. Mrs.
G. U. Helbig. Mrs. C. H. Fream.
Mrs. S. W. Stunner, Mrs. Andrew
J. Ford. Mrs. V. R. Duncan and
Mm. W. J. Clarke, of Roseburg.
and Mrs. F. It. Dunlap and Mrs. .
O. Cordon, of Eugene.
DIXON FAMILY AND
FRIENDS ENJOY
PICNIC ON HOLIDAY
The Dixon clan and a party of
friends enjoyed a deligblful picnic
on the Fourth or July on the old
James Dixon donation land claim
on the North rnp(ua river. Cov
ers were placed for Mrs. J. II.
Short, May Short. Claude Short.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Short, of
Drew, Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon, Miss
Carrie. Will and James Dixon, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Metzger and daugh
ter. Miss Frances, of Roseburg,
and Miss Margaret, or Chicago,
Clifford Ijssman. of Chicago, and
Alfred Smith, of North Bend.
F. S. CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
CHAPMAN HOME
The F. S. club was delightfully
entertained by Mrs. O. R. Chap-
j man at her home Tuesday nrier
'noon. Sewing and visiting were
, enjoyed. A lovely lace tablecloth
covered the ref resh men t t a ble.
'which was centered by a bowl of
attractive gladioli.
Delicious rerreshments were
served to Mrs. Emma Bauck, a
guest, Mrs. C. If. Wickham. Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. It. W.
MelssneY, Mrs. II. T. Bloom nnd
ami the hostess, Mrs. Chapman.
The next meeting will be July
23 at the home or Mrs. J. F. Byrd.
KIWANIS DIRECTORS
CM-TCDTA IMtri-k A T niMKICD
!AT "WADE INN" WEDNESDAY
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade enter
tained the Klwaiiis directors at a
very delightful seven o'clock din
ner at their beajitiful new summer
place. '"Wade Inn" on the North
l'mp'1'ia river Wednesdav even in'.; .'
Mrs. Wade was assisted in serving'
by Mrs. Ivan Pickens. I
Covers wore placed for II. O. Par-!
get or, G. V. Wimberly. Dr. II. C.I
Church. D. E. Carr. H. L. Herron !
K. S. McClain. O. M. Krell, I. A.t
Rhoden, J. It. Wharton, n gooHt.j
ami the host, Dr. C. B. Wade.
Following the dinner, a very en
joyable social hour was held.
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Rita Johnson and Eddie Canlor,
stars of "Forly Little Mothers,"
comliiK to the Rose theater Sun
day. LUTHERAN CHURCH TO
HOLD PICNIC LUNCHEON
SUNDAY, JULY 14th
Immediately following the nn
niversary service to be held to
morrow morning at 11 o'clock at
St. Paul's Lutheran church with
Professor F. Sylwester, of Portland
as Ruest speaker, the members
and friend b will hold a picnic
luncheon at the parsonage and en
joy a social afternoon. Those at
tending the luncheon are request
ed to brliiB their own table ser
vice, a covered dish and sand
wiches. Professor and Mrs. Sylwesler ar
rived in Roseburg Saturday to
spend the week-end with their son
arid daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs.
W. A. Kylwoster. They were ac
companied bore by the W. A. Syl-
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RIVERSDALE H. H.
CLUB ANNUAL PICNIC
18 ENJOYED WEDNESDAY
The annual picnic of Ihe Rivers
dale Happy Hour club was a large
and very enjoyable affair hold
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
John Uurkhart on (he North Unip
mia. Seventy-three were present
lor the occasion. Visiting and Chi
nese checkers were enjoyed dur
ing tho pleasant evening hours.
Mrs. Bertha Taylor of
Roseburg Passes Away
Mrs. ni-ilhn Taylor. 89. of 431
South .Mill HtrpKl, died Thuradiiy
i-viiniiiK folloulrm' u iroloHK('d III
neas. The hody Iiuh bemi nMiifvMl
to the loiiKlaH Funeral home and
funeral arrangements will he an
nounced later Uon receipt of word
from relatives.
Improving W. A. Howard Is re
ported to he convalescing at the
fUilf-l Grand, following two weeks
severe illness.
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Local
News
Kelloflo Vltltor Here V. K. Hoi
comb, of Kellogg, was In Rosebuty
attending to business yesterday.
Here From Umpqua Lola ml
Powell, of I'm noun, was here ut
tending to business for a few hours
yesterday.
Mr. Lynch Here Richard Lynch,
of Camas Valley, spent a few
boms in Kosebun? yesterday at
teftditm to business.
Here on Business W. Caster, of
the Vomalla Feed store, was a
business visitor in this city yosler
day.
Visit at Church Home Mrs.
James H. ('lark and two sons, Jer
ry and Neal. of Portland, have
been spending the last ten dips in
this city visiting Dr. and Mrs. II.
C. Church.
Trantferred to Eugene Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. C. Riley moved Thursday
to Eugene where Mr. Riley has
been transferred by the Soul hern
Pacific company. He is a brother
of lnt)ard Riley, senior high teach
er here.
VlEit at Miles Home Mr. nnd
Mrs. Albert Jeffs, of Pasadena,
Calif., ami Mr. and Mrs. R. II.
Horn and son, Tom, of Grunts P.iss.
spettt Friday in this city visiting
at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Miles on North Stephens si reel.
Arrive From Los Angeles Dr.
nnd Mrs. George II. I lour k and
daughter. Janol. and son, George
Campbell lloiuk, of Los Angeles,
have arrived here lo spend a part
of their vacation visiting Dr.
Ilouck's rather, Dr. George E.
Ilouck. on South Stephens street.
Bible Class to Meet Dr. R. L.
Dunn's uon-denomlmitiona III ble
study class will meet Monday night
at 1:Art o'clock In the dining hall of
the Douglas hotel to take up the
study of "The Marriage in Hea
ven. ' An attendance of f7 was re
ported for this week's meeting.
Will Preach In Riddle Dr. R. L.
Dunn will preach Sunday evening
n( 8 o'clock at the Christian church
at Rldole on the subject. "The
Four Horsemen of tho Aiwcalypse
ami the Fifth Horseman," Dr.
Dunn has been presenting the
weekly sermons at the church al
Riddle for the last several weeks.
Arriving Here Today Mrs
George Crockett and daughter. Mivs
Marjorle, and son, David, of Taco
ma, aro expected to arrive here
and Mrs. L. W. Josse on East I'oug
today In visit al the homo of Mr.
las street. Mr. Crockett is unend
ing the market showing this inomh
In Chicago.
Go to Corvallfs Mrs. Enrl Agio.
Mrs. A. C. Marsters. Mrs. .1. W.
Howard and Mrs. Henry Richard
son, of this clly. left yesterday for
Corvallis to visit the Children'
Farm homo. Mrs. Marsters, Mrs.
Agee ami Mrs. Richardson will be
the guests of Mr. und Mrs. L. Gil
bert and Mrs. Howard will visit
with the John R. Howard famllv.
.Xal
Today, Wallace Beery in "Twenty
Leavei on Vacation Mrs. Hazel
Lytle, Douglas county heulth nurse,
left today lor Grants Pass to join
her husband and spend seveial
weeks vacationing at Oregon and
Washington coast points.
Will Visit In Klamath Falls
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher
and daughter, Susan, of this city,
will spend the week-end in Kla
math Falls, visiting relatives nnd
friends. Their son, Elllolt, will go
to Wolf Creek scoul camp tomor
row for two weeks.
Starting Sunday
f T7 - . I
MEET ficlfmot.
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY!
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PREVIEW TONIGHT AFTER SECOND
Illinois Vliitora Leave Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charlie Hill and small son,
Dean, from Illinois left Thursday
after visltinp here for several days
with Mr. Hill's sister, Mrs. Earl
l4ewig and family. They wero ac
companied to Roseburg by their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Hill of Seattle, and re
turned with them to Seattle tew visit,
for a few days before coUwilng to
their home In Illinois, ft wus the.
first trip to the west coast for Mr.
and Mrs. Hill, who were greatly,
pleased with Douglas county. ,
for Three Pays
Hit Numbtr
Two
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