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    Society and Club A
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. E. O. RICKLI IS
HOSTESS AT CHARMING
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
Mrs. E. O. Rickll entertained
Iwenty guests at a very charming j
(me o clock bridgciuncneon at ner
ai tractive home on Hamilton ave
nue Saturday afternoon. Gor
geous bouquets ol mixed spring
flowers were used about the
rooms, while dainty bouquets ot
Cecil Brunner rosebuds and pinks
graced the serving tables.
Mrs. L. E. McClintoek received
the guests and Mrs. L. L. Wlm
berly and Mrs. Frederick J. Por
ter assisted the hostess in serv
ing. Covers were placed for Miss
Jane Wharton, Miss Verna Car
others, Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon,
Urs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. W. F. Har
ris, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. S.
J. Shoemaker, Mrs. Clair K. Al
len, Mrs. W. A. White, of Washou
gal. Wash., Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs.
(Jrant H. Moore, Mrs. O. M. Ber
rie, Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Mrs.
A. J. Hochradel, Mrs. E. R. Metz
ger, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. G.
C. Finlay, Mrs. A. B. Taylor and
Mrs. L. E. McClintock.
MRS. C. B. WADE
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LOVELY SUPPER
Iris with matching tapers and
attractive figurerines graced the
beautifully appointed table used
by Mrs. C. B. Wade Tuesday eve
ning, when she entertained her
bridge club at a charming seven
o'clock supper party at her love
ly home on South Kane street.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
II. C. Church, a guest, and Mrs.
Chester Morgan, Mrs. D. B. Bu
bar, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Clair
K. Allen, Mrs. J. R. Wharton,
Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. Ralph
Quine and the hostess, Mrs.
Wade.
High score for the evening's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Bubar with Mrs. Church re
ceiving the guest prize and Mrs.
Wharton the traveling prize.
MRS. C. E. PATTERSON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON THURSDAY
Mrs. E. C. Patterson graciously
entertained her bridge club
Thursday afternoon at a lovely
J :30 o'clock dessert - luncheon.
Roses graced the serving table
and were used in gorgeous bou
quets about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
T,rant Osborn, a guest, and Mrs.
II. II. Turner, Mrs. Leroy Watt,
Mrs. P. M. I.ee, Mrs. A. B. Tay
lor, Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs. T. R.
Burr and the hostess, Mrs. Pat
terson. High score for the con
tract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Burr.
The club planned a picnic for
members and their husbands to
be held in June. Mrs. H. H.
Turner and Mrs. A. B. Taylor are
joint chairmen of arrangements.
BRIDGE CLUB ENJOYS
POTLUCK LUNCEON
AT OSBORN HOME
The Friday bridge club enjoyed
n riniiiriitfnl nntlnck luncheon at
one o'clock Friday at the homej
of Mrs. Grant Osborn In Laurel-
wood
A henntiful Mav basket graced
the serving table. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Chester Hercher,
Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs. A. B. Tay
lor, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. E.
R Metzger, Mrs. L. W. Metzger,
Mrs. H. H. Turner and Mrs. Grant
Osborn.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Hercher winning
the high score and Mrs. Stearns,
second high score.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Frlendlv Circle club met
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of the president, Mrs.
Grace Dighy. Mrs. Lee Merchant
was welcomed Into the club as a
new member. Games and visiting
were enjoyed and at the tea
four Mrs. bigbv served lovely re
freshments to Mrs. Ruth Reese,
Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Mrs. Lulu
Tnwnsend. Mrs. Georgia Frank
lin, Mrs. P. B. Vowell, Mrs. Callie
Mullins. Mrs. Helen Duncan, Mrs.
Ada Rodcers, Mrs. Ellen Andrus
and daughter, Margie, Mrs. Eliza
beth Grisham, Mrs. Mabel Pat
terson, Miss June Bowen, Mrs.
Race Bowen, Mrs. Nancy Blev
lns and Mrs. Clara Steiwig.
The afternoon's door prize was
won by Mrs. Pfaff. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Miss June Bowen.
CHARMING SHOWER
GIVEN ALENE BRANCH
t
A charming shower was given
In honor of Miss Alcne Branch at
the home of Mrs. Allie Colford
with Mrs. George Crenshaw, Mrs.
Ray Tannlund and Mrs. Paul dus
seau, hostesses, assisted by Mrs.
J. T. Miller and Mrs. T. W. Alt
Jiaus. The Colford home was
beautiful with spring flowers and
a lovely appointed luncheon table
with blue lace cloth and favors In
blue and rose.
The shower gifts were present.
rd In a novel manner with an
Impressive ceremony given to
poetry and music to represent an
initiation into "The Marriage
Bower." Lovely gifts were given
to Miss Branch from Mrs. Paul
Meredith, Mrs. Floyd Althaus,
Mrs. Arthur Hudnell, Mrs. Ray
mond Fox, Mrs. J. M. Spancake,
Mrs. Robert Spancake, Mrs. Ice
land Moore, Mrs. M. Cairns, Mrs.
Ira Pierce, Mrs. Orin Polk, Mrs.
Ralph Ohman, Mrs. Harold Saun
ders, Mrs. J. K. Branch, Mrs.
Harry Baird, Mrs. Martin Kelly,
Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs. E. Harlum,
Mrs. Minnie Decker, Mrs. Hazel
Rast, Mrs. Vera Moore, Mrs. Wil
liam Karcher, Mrs. Walter Mul
holland, Mrs. Charles Hahn, Mrs.
Scott Smith, Mrs. George Horton,
Mrs. John Spencer, Mrs. Everett
Vinson, Mrs. G. Hickman, Mrs.
Fred Vcdder, Miss Betty Rigsby,
Miss Betty Fritts and Miss Caro
line Harum.
FRANCES LOUISE WIMBERLY
AND ROBERT J. HEALY
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
CORVALLIS, May 17. Miss
Frances Louise Wlmberly, only
daughter of Judge and Mrs. Carl
E. Wlmberly, bf Roscburg, an
nounced her enpapement to Rob
ert James Healy, o Mount Clair,
New Jersey, only son ol Mr. ana
Mrs. James Healy, of Portland, at
a charming fireside party at the
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house
in Corvallis Monday evening.
Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly acted as
hostess for the charming surprise
party and was assisted by Mrs.
Richards, house mother of Kappa
Alpha Theta, who cut ices. Miss
Jeanne Horton, Miss Mary Bleeg,
both of Portland, and Miss Sally
McLellan and Miss Frances Ann
Mott, of Salem, served.
The hrlrteelect is a charming
member of the younger set of this
city and at Corvallis, where she
has won outstanding honors dur
ing her four years at Oregon
State College. She will be gradu
ated from the college this year.
Mr. Healy attended Grant high
school, Portland University and
Oregon State college and is now
engaged as an engineer for the
Curtis Wright Airplane corpora
tion at Patterson, New Jersay. He
makes his home at Mount Clair.
"The engagement was written
on parchment scrolls tied with rib
bons the color of the Kappa Al
pha Theta sorority and the Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the
flowers used, pansics and violets,
were the flowers of the sorority
and fraternity of the couple. The
marriage has been planned for
this summer.
D. A. R. TO MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Members of the D. A. R. and
their invited guests will enjoy
one of the most outstanding meet
ings of the year Monday, May 19,
at two o'clock at the Roseburg
Woman's clubhouse, when Mrs. T.
Leland Brown, of The Dalles, will
be guest speaker.
Mrs. George M. Brown Is pro
gram chairman and will introduce
her daughter-in-law, who will talk
on "Early American Glass" and
will exhibit her glassware. Mrs.
Brown has asked persons owning
early American glass in this city
to bring the articles to the meet
ing and the guest speaker will
talk on the history of the articles
brought in. Mrs. T. Lciana Brown
is renorted to be an authority on
early American glass.
MOTHERS TO ENTERTAIN
SENIOR CLASS AT BANQUET
SATURDAY, MAY 24th
Tha mnihoro will entertain the
senior class at the annual ban
quet Saturday, May 24th, at sev
en o'clock at the Hotel umpqua.
All members of the class are cor
dially invited to enjoy the dinner,
program and dance, which will
follow.
Mn .T v. Dillard and Mrs. A.
B. Taylor are joint chairman of
the dinner with Mrs. G. C. Finlay
and Mrs. Clyde Carstens, program
chairmen; Mrs. u. a. gamins,
Mrs. C. D. Glenn and Mrs. Guy
rnnn in nhnrat nf tahle decora
tions, and Mrs. Earl Wiley and
Mrs. L. E. Garwood in cnarge oi
the favors. Mothers of senior
class members are assisting the
committees.
P..T. A. ACTIVITIES
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Fullerton
Fullerton P.-T. A. met Monday
at four o'clock at the school-
house with Mrs. P. O. Ackley,
president, In charge. The new of
ficers were Installed and the fol
lowing program was enjoyed:
"April Showers," by Miss Rich
man's third graders; P.-T. A. trio
number of Mrs. Harrie W. Booth,
Mrs. Donn Radabaugh and Mrs.
Hugh Whipple, who sang, "When
the Roses Bloom," and the show
ing of the motion picture on the
work of the pre school clinic by
Mrs. Hazel Lytle, Douglas county
health nurse.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting. The P.
T. A. will not meet again until
fall.
R05EBUR5 REWS-REVfEW, ROSE-BURS,
SIDE GLANCES
ti" NPf (A I: - - 'ft ' . "V I
mam
COM. 104t BY NtA IMCt: IMC. T. M. WEC. V PAT.
. "What arc you afraid of? We got a convoy, planes, and
every thing 1"
Grown Up Today
Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack, featured In "Nice Girl," which
opens a three-day run at the Indian starling Sunday.
VISITORS HONORED
AT INFORMAL PARTY
AT KNIGHT HOME
Mrs. R. E. Crawford, of Port
land, and Mrs. Susan Woodruff,
of Marshfield, both former Rose
burg residents and members for
many years of the Northside
Prayer Circle, were entertained
at a charming informal party Fri
day afternoon given at the home
of Mrs. Fred A. Knight on West
First street.
Bowls of roses were attractive
ly arranged about the rooms.
Visiting was enjoyed and at the
tea hour Mrs. Knight served love
ly refreshments to Mrs. Crawford
and Mrs. Woodruff, guests of
honor, Mrs. Anna Nickson, Mrs.
I. H. Duff, Mrs. William Fisher,
Mrs. Anna Carson, Mrs. H. H.
Hagen, Mrs. Malinda Oderkirk,
Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mrs. C. A.
Chajnberlin, Mrs. R. L. Hudson
and Mrs. Paul Caskey.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
TO HOLD PARTY MONDAY
A shipwreck and castaway
party will be enjoyed by the
Junior Womans club members
and their husbands and invited
friends Monday night at the club
house with Mrs. Harold Hoyt,
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ralph
Herman and Mrs. Ralph Rodley.
Invitations are in charge of Mrs.
Charles Ostrander and Mrs. H.
Schwartzkopf. Card games, bin
go and other games will be in
play. Those attending have been
asked to wear sports clothes.
ANNUAL PICNIC OF
WOMAN'S CLUB TO
BE HELD TUESDAY
The members of the Roseburg
Woman s cub will hold their an.
nual noon picnic luncheon Tues
day at the home of Mrs. John M,
Ralsh at the post. Members hav
ing cars are asked to furnish the
transportation. The club mem
bers will meet at the clubhouse
at 12 o'clock. Those attending are
asked to bring their own table
service and sandwiches. The
luncheon menu is being solicited
by the executive board of the club.
Following the luncheon, the new
officers will be Installed.
DIXONVILLE LADIES
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Dlxonvllle Ladles club met
at the hall Thursday afternoon.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy- j
ea anu hi ine lea nour Carrie
Dixon, Mrs. Bessie Ingram and
Mrs. Maurice Weber hostesses,
served delicious refreshments to
Mrs. Krogel, Mrs. Heldenrelch,
Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Royce, Mrs. L.
ByGalbraith
tTf.
S-lt
Brown, Mrs. J. Brumbach, Mrs.
Marr, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. G. C. Ti-
son, Mrs. is. urown anci Mrs. Ma-
this.
MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS
HONORS VERA GOETZ AT
CHARMING SHOWER PARTY
One of the most delightful par
ties of the season was held Thurs
day at the spacious home of Mrs.
Earl Smith in Winston. Mrs
Smith and Mrs. August Martin
entertained the Mld-Week Bible
class of St. Paul's Lutheran
church at a one o'clock politick
luncheon. The rooms were Mslo
fully decorated with large bou
quets of colorful rhododendrons
and beautiful roses. On tnch ot
the two large serving tables were
ovely birthday cakes honoring
the six special birthday guests of
special Birtntlay gui
the day.
After the delicious luncheon a
short business meeting was hol.l
in which plans were mad to
send a delegation to the Luther
an college rally to be held at Al
bany May 28. The meeting was
followed by a very pleasant so
cial hour during which time Miss
Vera Goetz was complimented
with a surprise bridal shower.
The gifts were presented to her
in an attractively decorated wa
gon. Members and friends pres
ent for the joyous occasion in
cluded the following: Miss Vera
Goetz, Mrs. R. Kaine, Miss A.
Meusch, Mrs. A. Schllck and son
and daughter, Michael and Don-
nalee, Mrs. W. Vogt, Mrs. L.
Voigt, Mrs. A. Coenenberg, Mrs.
W. Ackley, Mrs. P. Ackley and
daughter, Jackie," Mrs. A. Long,
Mrs. C. Beecroft, Mrs. G. Mc
Queen, Mrs. E. Smith and daugh
ters, Paula and Sally Lou, Mrs.
A. Martin, Mrs. P. Slemann, Mrs.
R. Ilebard, Miss F. Schaeffer,
Mrs. V. Andraleff, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Feldkamp, Mrs. E. Brinkmey
er, Mrs. E. Perrln and daughter,
Patricia, Miss M. Fretwell, Rev.
and Mrs. W. Sylwester and sons,
David and Herbert.
The next meeting of the Bi
ble class will be held June 5
at the home of Mrs. G. McQueen,
416 South Pine street.
Visiting Parenti Jack Josse,
Rtudent at University of Oregon,
has arrived here to spend the
weekend visiting- his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse.
BLESSING'S GARAGE
128 S. Stephen! St.
Automotive Service
Complete
BRAKES A SPECIALTY
ORBSOM, SATURDAY, MAY 17, I9HT.
INTER SE STUDY CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Jav Young entertained the
Inter Re Study club at a charming
one o'clock luncheon Tuesday nt
her home at Melrose. A beautiful
lace cloth covered the table cen
tered with a dainty arrangement
of wild lilac and Dutch iris.
Mrs. R. R. Brand, club chair
man for the last year, was hon
ored by the club presenting n
beautiful gift to her. Mrs. B. A.
Mollis, club chairman for the com
ing year and also program chair
man, distributed the very excel
lent material for next year's
study. The club will study the
Pan American countries and has
adopted the documentary mate
rial for the "Good Neighbor" tour
of the General Federation of
Women's clubs as the basis for
this study. Attractive programs
for the coming year, made by
Mrs. James Davis, were given the
club members. These were clev
erly arranged in the form of a
steamship ticket for the "Good
Neighbor" tour.
Interesting roll-call topics were
given by Mrs. E. S. Hall and Mrs.
Charles Doerner. The last of the
year's reports on Nobel prize win
ners was given by Mrs. V. V.
Harpham, who gave a very well
prepared and Intensely interest-
Ing
report or the lite or I'eari
Buck. Unusual material in the
form of letters and pictures from
personal friends of Mrs. Buck
were presented by Mrs. Harpham
and much enjoyed by the group.
There will be no study meetings
until fall, but the club members
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Brand in the near future at which
time they will make infant gar
ments for use at the Mercy hos
pital in response to a need describ
ed to the group by Mi s. Charles
Doerner.
Those enjoying the afternoon
with Mrs. Young included: Mrs.
Mrs. Charles' Doerner, Mrs. Paul
r.,l,lo nnri h.ihv ri.-mi7hter. Mrs.i'"15- -"""
c c irill UTi-o nnu n Unmntnll
.'.' ir ir'u.,..,,, lvV.. Tnhr.rt
mis. V. . lU)iiaiN, ""a. w iil it
Hawley. Mrs. Bruce Melhs, Mrs
C. M.
Stark, and Mrs. Earl Ull-
rich.
SAN FRANCISCO VISITORS
HONORED AT CHARMING
PARTY AT SAWYERS HOME
Mrs. J. G. Donnelly (house
guest of Colonel and Mrs. E. F.
Tandy) was guest of honor at a
charming party given by Mrs. J.
E. Sawvers and her sister, Miss
Gertrude Rast, Wednesday even
ing at the attractive Sawyers
home on Stephens street. Gor
geous bouquets of mixed spring
blossoms were used about the
rooms, while the buffet table was
covered by a beautiful lace cloth
and centered with a bowl of roses,
encircled by tiny figurines.
Guests Invited to enjoy the ev
ening with Mrs. Sawyers and Miss
Rast honoring Mrs .Donnelly in
cluded Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Mrs. G.
W. Marshall, Mrs. W. F. Chap
man, Mrs. Arthur Baum and
daughter, Miss Margaret, Mrs. B.
Casey and daughter, Miss Helen,
Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs. J. F. Bar
ker, Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs.
C. W. Wharton, Mrs. H. H. Staple
ton, Mrs Edgar Lewis, Mrs. J. L.
Yarnall, Mrs. Harry A. Single,
Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. A. A.
Wilder. Mrs. Nathan Fullerton
and Mrs. II. C. Waddell. j
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant evening hours I
wilh Mrs. Baum winning the high ,
score prize and Mrs. Donnelly re-
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"l"ni:1.LJ'
ur. and
San Francisco, j
have been spending a week here
at the Tandy home.
W. C. T. U.
MEETING
HAS
WEDNESDAY
The W. C. T. U. met Wednes
day at the Baptist church with
Mrs. Annie" L. Russell, presiding.
Plans were made to hold an old
fashioned arts tea again next
year, at which time the affair
will be enlarged and held both af
ternoon and evening. Discussion
of lairs and exhibits for the
slimmer and fall work was held.
Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., was elect
ed chairman of the temperance
beverages committee to demon-
strate at county fairs,
F. S. CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The F. S. club met Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. T.
W. Thomason. Cecil Brunner
rosebuds were used about the
rooms.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy-
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ed and at the tea hour Mrs.
Thomason served delicious re
freshments to Mrs. Harry F. Hat
field, Miss Marie Martens, Mrs.
G. R. Chapman, Mrs. II. T. Bloom,
Mrs. J. F. Byrd and Mrs. Earl
Decker.
The May 27th meeting will be
held at the homo of Mrs. II. T.
Bloom.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Hapnv Hour club met nt
the home of Mrs. Vivian Marsters
Wednesday afternoon. After the
business session, sewing and
visiting were enloyed until the
tea hour when the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Case, Mm. Ham
mond and Mrs. Oelkers, served
lovely refreshments.
Guests enjovlng the occasion
with Mrs. Marsters Included;
Mrs. Belle Case. Mrs. Belle San
ders and Mrg. Lena Oelkers and
members present included: Mrs.
Joe Burkhart, Margaret Burk
hart, Margaret Burkhart. Mrs. W.
Commons. Mrs. Minnie Cox, Dol
lv Gardner, Johanna Hammond,
Avis Harmon. Alice Kruse, Bea
Ott, Alleyene Utterbaek, Barbara
Orr and Blanche Tipton.
The next meeting will he at
the home of Mrs. Blanche Tipton
Wednesday, June 11.
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club met at a delightful
potluck luncheon at 1:30 Monday
at the home of Mrs. R.. L. Houn
shell with Mrs. J. E. Ahrend and
Mrs. B. W. Taylor assisting In
the serving. Azaleas and col
umbines were used for decora
tions. Following the business meet
ing the group enjoyed a trip
through the Veterans Facility.
Those present were Mrs. George
Camnboll and Mrs. J. E. Ahrend,
' f "is- ","d MlT; J- ' ,McCua1'
;Mrs. Clifton
fred Neal. Mrs. Henrv Erskine,
'Mrs. P.
E.
Beaver, Mrs. Harry
Lohr, Mrs. C. W. Dishman, Mrs,
Hattle Lucas, Mrs. Pete Crttm
mett, Mrs. W. E. Sullivan, Mrs.
Adrian Iluulbert, Mrs. V. R. Hall
craft. Mrs. Willis flyers, Mrs. B.
W. Taylor, Mrs. A. II. Perrln
and Mrs. Houshell, hostess.
The next meeting will be May
26 at the home of Mrs. Henry
Erskine at 909 Cobb street.
MRS. BARTON HELD WELL'
HONORED AT CHARMING
INFORMAL PARTY TUESDAY
Mrs. C. D. Fies entertained at
a charming informal party Tues
day afternoon at her attractive
home In Laurelwood to compli
ment Mrs. Barton Helliwell, who
with her husband is moving from
Laurelwood to Garden valley to
reside.
Beautiful bouquets of colorful
spring flowers were used about
the rooms. Visiting was enjoyed
and at the tea hour Mrs. Fies
served lovelv refreshments to
Mrs. Helliwell, guest of. honor,
Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mrs. L. L.
Bodlc, Mrs. D. G. Clark and Miss
Gertrude Curtis.
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jSP:I jfamys&L. Deanna's in a romantic
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BETTY JANE CAMPBELL
AND FRED W. STRICKLAND
MARRY ON APRIL 20TH
Betty Jane Campbell, daughter
of Mrs. Flossie B. Campbell, of
Winston, and Fred W. Strickland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Strick
land, of Looklngglass, were quiet
ly married at the Catholic rec
tory at eleven o'clock April 20th
by Rev. Father William Cough
lin. The couple was attended by
Mrs. Loron Miller, of Dillard, and
Don Zeltler, of Roseburg. .The
mothci-s of the bride , and bride
groom attended the ceremony.,
I tie bride was attractive in a
navy blue suit with white acces.
sorles. She wore ' a corsage of
rosebuds. Following the cere-
mony the hrldft and bridegroom
Today and Sunday
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THREE
left on a honeymoon trip through
California and Nevada and will
return here to make their homo
at the W. S. Brosl farm at Wins
ton. The bride h well known In
this city, having been employed
here the last year and a half.
The bridegroom is ulso well
known here and was graduated
from the Lookingglass high
school In 1932.
Harry G. Rapp
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