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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1 94 1 . 5(D(EDE"lTW Social Calendar By LUIUi KNItjMI POKIfcK Married at Beautiful Homo Wedding Monday, July 7 Lilac Circle No. 4fl, Neighbors of Woodcraft to meet at 8 o'clock in evening at 1- O. (J. F. hall. Past Matrons club to meet at noon politick picnic luncheon at J. C. Koyce home at Pixonvillc. Tuesday, July 8 Roseburg Rebekah lodge ami Philctarian lodge No. 8 will hold joint installation of ol fleers at 1. o. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock in evening. Wednesday, July 9 M. O. A. club potluck picnic at C. U. Calkins summer camp on Umpqua river. Melrose grange Home urai omics club meeting at two o'clock In afternoon at home ol Mrs. Mabel Busenhark with Mrs. Amy Kruse, program chairman. Riversdale Happy Hour flub . afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. R. L. Harmon. Thursday, July 10 Roseburg Country Club ladies guest day affair with golfing at nine a. m. with a two-ball lour somc being played; pnlluck luncheon at 12:30 o'clock anil contract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. Executive meeting of Mission ary society of First Presbyterian church at two o'clock in allor- noon at church parlors. July meeting ol Presbyterian Missionary society at 2:31) in aft ernoon at church parlors. De votions 1n charge of Dr. Morris II. Roach; year book of prayer, Mrs. Effic Schwarz: reports of delegates to Fir Point confer ence. Violin selection during tea hour by Lou Helen Strungo. Exe cutive com mil I re to act as hos tesses. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president, in charge of business session. Friday, July 11 Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans nf the Civil War to meet at 7:.')0 li'clock at armory. Keystone club of Methodist cliineli lo hold Julv meeting at a potluck luncheon at "liollen I Acres," home of Mr. and Mrs. It. I II. Wilson, at I.' npiiia. Saturday, July 12 Koseburg Woman's cluh serv-1 Ice shop open all day upstairs in j clubhouse, opposite Hunts In dian theatre. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO ENJOY GUEST-DAY AFFAIR NEXT THURSDAY The ladies of I lie llnsebing Country club have planned a charming guest-day ailnlr for nest Thursday to be held at the club. A two-ball foursome golf tournament will open at nine in the morning, billowed by a l'-' 3li i ymw.t.t8ag 1 j I - I'l V grandparents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Eston B. Humphrey, of Medford, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan, Sr., of Eugene, and their daughter, Miss Kate Buchan an, of Portland; Miss Janet Smith and Clair Shirey, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Young, of Salum; Mrs. Waller Gordon, of Los An geles; Mr. and Mrs. Brady Bur nett, of Oakland; Mrs. Arthur C. Crofts, of Scappoose, Ore.; Miss Shirley Mae Brunn, of Medford; Miss Eugenia Virden, of Corvallls and Mrs. Albert Clayton Miller, of Stockton, Calif.; and the fol- J1.1 . I, f..m t,. ...I...... . O.. I 'f ",vv,,,l iioiii I immui . ivtrv. ttiiu i viis. meivuie i. wire, mi. anu - I Mis. Bernard Saar, Mrs. Irvin Brunn, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellison and I daughter, Donna Jean, Mr. and I Mrs. T. R. Burr and son, Larry i Kay. Miss Frances Louise Wim- : berly. Miss Clarabelle and Miss 1 Annabelle Berg, Miss Frances Metzger, Miss Betlyjane Dixon, Miss Dorothy Germond, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc Chntock, Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wnnberly, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Runyan, Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Quine. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes, Judge and Mrs. R. W. Marsters, Miss Adeline Stewart, Miss Alice Ueland, Mrs. William Bell and Miss Helen Gorrell. During the reception hours Mrs. Saar played softly on the pi ano. Following the reception, the bridal couple left for Crescent lake on their honeymoon, after which they will go to Eugene to reside at their new home at 1375 Pearl street. For traveling the bride chose a beige crepe dress , I mum pui-iucivcii uouice ami uareo sKirt. iter coat was an oatmeal tweed camel with red fox, snow Married At Large Church Wedding cr 4 c nrW i U i ll". -J : ' IFT IHHf " III '- 1 I'liotu ly I'llm Hi"t Virginia, Mr. -and Mrs. C. H. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ramsdell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ohman, Evangeline and Carmel Fcycreisen, Lois Updike, Barbara THETA RHO GIRLS ENTERTAINED AT BANQUET TUESDAY I The Roseburg Rebekah ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING WEDNESDAY lodge I oUncminn tl. OA Garwood, Lu Helen Strange, Mrs. s ji a Frances Lintott and Inland tonquvt honor.ng the Al- H pha Zeta Theta Rho Girls cluh n u5Lr' I Tuesday evening at Carl's Tav-, !ern. A beautltul yellow ana diuo ! motif was carried out on the ta Ibles. The Rebekah banquet commit- The Roseburg Art and Em- tee included: Ethel Easton, Mar-hvniri,n-i- .hiK i,-qc ,ll i nh 1 1 1 1 1 Iv en. iMrie Pflsehper. I.vdia Roadman. 'tertalned by 'Mrs. E. Khoadslllazel Althaus, Mayme Hudnell Wednesday afternoon at the at-land Ruth Plumer. tractive home of her daughter, Installation of officers follow. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, on East led at the I. O. O. F. hall with Lane street. Colorful bouquets Virginia Cyrus as installing of- of summer blossoms were attrac- ficer, assisted by Mabel Wilson, tively arranged about the rooms, installing marshall; Ethel Bailey, A surprise shower of novelty j vice-president : May Beaty, chap gifts was presented to Mrs. (lain; Ruth Plumer, secretary; Rhoads from the members. Emma Taylor, treasurer; Mar Each member of the club pre- jorie Casebeer. Inside guardian, sented a number on the after- and Elaine Easton, outside guar noon's program. jdian. At the tea hour loveiy refresh- New officers installed includ -.. ments were served. Guests in- ed: Betty Cyrus, president;,, eluded: Mrs. L. A. Miles and Leonora Proctor, vicenresident: i-f daughter, Mary Jean, Mrs. L. A. Phyllis Morian, secretary; Doro- 4 .Alien and Mrs. S. J. Shoe-, thy Daniels, treasurer; Elsie jimaKer, ami memoers enjoi"K t uecKcr, wnrnen; .ieenc rergu- ine nuspiiauiy oi mis. miuaus son, marsnai; mary rtiuie aim included: Mrs. J. G. Stephen-1 sted, right supporter to the presi- i'l. nk Slu.liti. u-l Mrs. Lawrence Perrin Watson i:iiKri iii I At nut; of tin weddings of the Miss (Jay younger most beautiful month of June, Evangeline Bubar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tvler Bubar. of Rose burg, became the bride of Law rence I Lurry Perrin Watson, only sun of Mis. Lawrence M. Walsun and the lute Mr. Watson, of Eugene, Sunday alteriuion, June 2!ltb, at the home of the bride's parents at I IS Ch.uiw ick street in this city. Rev. Melville T. Win;, pastor of the Melhodi.sl church, performed the impressive ring ceremony at lour o'clock in tile presence of relatives and tbe iliuiirdiale friends of the couple. Huge bouquets of pink and white hydrangeas were used on the porches anil to decorate the attractive reception hall of the home. Ivy. interspersed with single blossums ot regal lilies, twined tin' length of the winding stairway and formed the beaut I ful archway into the living room Large magnolia blossoms, ar ranged with the waxy sprays ol magnolia leaves, banked the lire place and was used in a low ar- uppeu couar. tier spectator ri(,d ,0 franklin pumps uou uag were ot saunie tan son m,. an(1 ml. iciuiei snicneu 111 mown. n r pc. ,!,,,. i n,. i.'i..i r-i,,.i, orchid corsage completed the at- ian churcn Saturday evening, tractive ensemble. The bride-.Iune 8. Rev. John A. Barnev, groom chose a gray and blue pin-; pa!itm. of tne t.ml,.ch p0rformed sun mi urtveiuig.Ul(, ceremony at eight o'clock In lhe bride, who is one of the the presence of a large number most popular and a very talented I friends and relatives of the member of lhe younger set of this bridal eouole ,city, was graduated from Rose-l Tr,e aisles of the church were .burg high school in 10.I5 and at-; decorated with lighted candles icnocH iong ueacn, cam., Junior encircled by small nosegays of college until 1(137, when she en-j pastel flowers. The altar was rolled at the University of Call-1 banked with ferns and roses with fornia at Berkeley, where she was a lattice-work background filled an honor student and received her Iwith ferns and pastel-colored B. A. degree in French in 19.);i. summer blossoms. She served as treasurer, social ; Mrs. Frances Lintott plaved chairman and president of Ep- softly on the pipe organ pieced worth hall on the U. of C. cam- ing the ceremony and accompan pus. In 1910, she look graduate ied the duet numbers. "I Love in a llDor lenglh mauve Chilton h ""' university ol Oregon j t on Truly ' and "Because." sung gown with an all over braided i,n'1 ,his 'asl year taught English ; by Miss Betty Marsters and Miss Jacket to match; silver slippers un" matnematics in the Gervais. i Marilyn Harpham. Mrs. Lintott g.'irnenia corsage. I no Ni-ws-It,-view KnsruviiiK Mr. ana Mrs. FranKlin Gale Anglln Miss Alyce Carolyn Moon, 'Mrs. Claude Williams and Mr lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moon, of this city, was mar- Gale Anglln, J. F. Anglin, son, Mrs. r . J. Cornell, mis. G. Cluck, Mrs. Gladys Burke, Mrs. Liston Darby, Mrs. Earl Decker, Mrs. Hoffmeister, Mrs. R. L. Hounshell, Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. A. D. Hawn. The next club meeting w;il be July 16 at the home of Mrs. William Bailey on South Deer creek and the afternoon's pro- jgram will be In the iorm ol a miscellaneous auction. MRS. S. J. SHOEMAKER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON an attractive miniature locket on a pink velvet ribbon. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. The bridegroom wore a dark business suit Willi a gardenia in tile lapel and his best man, C lair Shirey. of Eugene, formerly of Roseburg, also wine a dark busi ness suit with a white carnal lun in the lapel. lhe brides lumber was lovely and bridegrooms mother was attrac tive in a blue mesh gown, fash i Hied flooi length, and she also wore a gardenia corsage. At Un close ot tin' ceremony, Mrs. Saar played Mendelssohn's recessional wedding march. Following the wedding cere ninny, a reception lollowed. Lit lie Donna Jean Ellison, beautiful in a yellow organdy truck with match ing hair bow anil anklets, passed the individually wrapped wedding eakes in a gold basket Willi a yel low inaline bim lied lo lhe han dle. I In room windows at one side of the room table, onered w ilh a w hite Ore., high school. The bridegroom: played the Wedding March from was graduated from Eugene high ! Lohengrin's Bridal chorus for the school in 1U.I5 and majored in: wedding party to advance to the music ai university m Oregon. 'a tar and at the c ose ol the cere Clarkla formed a beautiful mo tif for the one o'clock luncheon given by Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, when she graciously entertained her bridge club Tuesday after noon at her attractive home on East Lane street. Mrs. W. F. Harris was a guest of the afternoon and members bridge play were won by Mrs. A. enjoying the occasion with Mrs. la Taylor and Miss Bertha Kohl- and Mrs. Bert Weekley and fam ily. Gladioli and carnations form ed lovely bouquets about the rooms, while the bride's table was decorated with crystal, pink and white flowers and tall light ed white tapers. The wedding cake, cut by the bride and bride groom, was decorated in white and pink and was topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. The bride is well known in Roseburg, where she has many friends. She was a member of the 1941 senior high school class and was employed at the time of her marriage at the local Mont gomery Ward company store. contract bridge was enjoyed and Mrs She has been active in Sunday i during the pleasant afternoon school and Christian Endeavor hours with Mrs. Hamilton win- work for several years at the I ning the high score prize. Christian church. The bride-1 groom has lived in Roseburg all PATCH AND CHAT his life and was graduated from CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE high school in 193S and has been , MEETING WEDNESDAY employed for the last three years 1 T. p.,.,,,, . ,, , , , . in the local office of the U. S. , , , .,., -...- weather bureau. Wednesday evening at the home i,,-,,.,-nwtn i..i.. ul iyns. c. uomenico. .ewmg est along the Col ..?"d ,isi,in we,e -"i'ed and la dent, and Josephine Crouch, guar dian. Plans were outlined for a pic nic to be held by the club on July 11. VISITORS COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING BRIDGE PARTY AT HALL HOME Mrs. E. S. Hall and Miss Bess Wharton entertained at a charm ing bridge party Friday evening at the former's lovely home on Military avenue in compliment to the three daughters of Mr. ami Mrs. L. Kohlhageti, Sr., Mrs. J. W. French (Vernita Kohlhagcn), of San Jose. Calif., Mrs. Howard Zimmer (Elza Kohlhagcn), of Sheridan, Ore., and Miss Bertha- Kohlhagcn, of Salem. J Summer flowers were attrac tively arranged about the rooms. Score prizes for the evening's Shoemaker included Mrs. D. H. Morgan, Mrs. T. H. Ness, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid, Mrs. Harry S. Black, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. J. E. Runyan and Mrs. P. T. Bubar. Following points of inter hagen. Later in the evening Mrs. Hall and Miss Wharton served lovely refreshments to Mrs. French. Mrs. Zimmer and Miss Kohlhagcn. guests of honor, Miss Jane Wharton, Mrs. A. J. Ellison A. B. Taylor. MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER Mrs. Louis Fullerton very gra ciously entertained her bridge club at a charming eight o'clock dessert-supper at her attractive home Monday evening. The Fourth of July patriotic motif was beautifuly carried out on the During the last year be taught ,mony. she played Mendelssohn's umbia river, they will go to Stev- .A!j's" .'r?"' .t-M7ie"1 .'"i'?' ' s0,"viK whilc lalRp bouj music in the Lunelle cilv schools lecessional. and is now manager of the estate Bartley and of his late father. TANDY KINNEY BRIDGE TEA GIVEN WEDNESDAY FOR MRS. FUTRELLE Mrs. W. E. Futrelle, wife of tlie chief medical officer at lhe Alia Moon, Joyce Georgene Shanklin, living linen damask cloth, was centered lliir,i''S at the Iandy residence Willi. -in oblong arrangement o while gladioli. sweetM-as, sll,i tllagiins anil liao s brealh . rangement on the mantle with polluck luncheon and contract tall sprays of the blossoms al the bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. I mantle ends. The ladle enjoyed a llag day j An improvised altar was ar tournament i in observance ol j ranged at one end of tin the Fourth ol July holiday! I room by the use ol a high lattu Thursday morning with Mrs. II . work background entirely coveied C. Stearns winning the lirst , ,y shiny laurel li aves and single flight; Mrs. J. F. Dillaiil. bi;iinit j hlussnnis il regal lilies. Pastel flight, and Mrs. W. M. olm- colored hydrangeas oiilliued the scheld, third lliglil. f arrangement, hich was ll.inkcd Potluck luncheon was enjoyed j v ient lour while cathedral at noon w itli Mrs. 11. C. Stearns. ! ,.,,des tin nung an arrow at each captain, presiding over the busi j sld,, ,jss Krances Louise Wlm- ness session, iviis. J. r. i n.n .i berly. dressed in a rhurmiiic na v I and ule (lowers h mni.-h ih. acted as secretary. Others en- blue Moor length model trimmed i used in the large bouquet joying the occasion Included: jn m(. applique,' lighted the I The wedding cake, placed at lhe Mrs. Davis and Mrs. W. L. I n I eandles. j side l ihr table, was a gorgeous trelle. guests, and Mrs. I.obeil lYeeeding the wedding cere -- three tiered arrangemen net Bissell, Mrs. It D. Bridges, .Mrs. mom, Mrs. Ilernard S.i.n 1 1 lelrn 1 ' double white wedding I.elK m-iiiii-iii ... ............. H ,.,, , played sillily on 1 tie I I lei I Willi w hi I .lUllll, IWIS. V. . .1. i Miiiai in ivi, ; dressed in pastel colored formals, lighted the aisle and altar candles. The bride, who was given in marriage by h'T father, was beautiful ill a white chiffon gown over satin, fashioned with u full cWrt filli.il ttnfli. Kiiimi'n vL-ii-i,iiis nimiiiusiraiion tacinty neckline and short puffed sleeves. nere. was complimented at a verv : h ., -.. i.o., ,i.,. , Hid her veil was gathered in a mall can witli a tiara of oranee ind Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinnev en- blossoms wiih nranee blossoms terlained at lhe first of a series : fastened to the train. She car ried a bouuiiet of Cecil Brunncr it lhe post. roses, babv's breath and white Gorgeous American Beauty 'sweet peas, in a nosegay arrange- roses and tall white tuners erac- ment and tied with white ...... .. u.t iwinMiiiii-iiit-ii .it u very j 5 bul lel table in lhe dining l l''" "'i"t.- rile tea Wednesday 'al was placed against the low '''. when Mrs. E. F. Tandy V, ind tied with while satin ciNstal bowl. Tw dve w bil,. i;ii.is' ed the lace covered tea table, ribbon with loops and tiny bows in crystal candlelabras. flanked while huge bouquets of American attached to rosebuds. She wore the center -arrange men! and going Hcauty roses were used about the !a heart shaped locket living room anil reception hall. Guests invited by Mrs. Tandy and Mrs Kinney lo honor Mrs. Fu trelle included Miss Phyllis Al len, of ill nlngion, 111., Mrs. I lair Iv Allen. Mrs. Arthur W. Haum. Mrs. Robert Hissell, Mi mo ai angles Horn lhe center piece were oblong crystal contain crs holding wniie gladioli buds which was gift from the bridegroom. Miss Bertha Moon, sister of itlie bride, was maid of honor and I wore a charming blue chiffon : floor-length gown witli square I neckline. She carried a nosegay jof swectpcas tied wilb blue satin E. B. Van Ness and her sister. Miss Phyllis Allen, ol Blooming Ion, III., Mrs. W. i:. nit. Mrs C E. Anderson, Mis. Kenneth Ijuine. Mrs. Harris Kllsworlli and Mrs. I.. E. AlcClintock. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant allcinoon hours. dm ribbon. The piano iwhii'li was placed on the fake was cut by lhe bride anil poii h adjoining die living roomi, , setAed In .Miss Marion Watson, ot Eugene, a sister ol the bride- LUNCHEON ENJOYED AT DIXON CAMP ON NORTH UMPOUA lunch at lhe lla.vl , llellv , and Mrs. Ai lbur ( rolls, of Scap 1 loose ore. a close Irieiul ol lhe! hiide's mother, sang. "1 l ove You I ! Duly " i W ith I lie opening st rain ol the wedding inarch hoin Lohengrin's Bridal I horns, lhe bridal n.irlv I enicicd the living room. The, bride, wlm was given in marriage! bj lici lather, was very beautltul; 111 a w hile corded I. idle model ! i fashioned Willi a lorm lilling tin .dice with waist lullness, liny self cowied buttons down the back:!' sqiiai i- ui'ckhue: three iiii.n l i . ' length sleeves and lull train : Ruching. ol the same material as the wedding gown, outlined the k and hipline as well as the j c es. I he skn t w as yen lull ; ami she wine white satin sand.il.' atid her tulle wedding veil was ' Uncc length in Hoot and Mowed ' past the 1 ; 1 1 i id the wedding gow n in the back. The veil was held ill place by a halo ol mange niossoms. she earned r bouquet of w Into roses. satin ribbon. She wore i . sli and ol cultured peal Is. a v 1 ding gilt li cm the In idegioom Mis D. li .M.icImIIoo P.iulini Juno L'3 in honor of Mrs. Villa i Bub.ii i. ol Lone Beach, l ahf , was matron of honor lm hci ls A delight (ul liiliiiiii.il eon was enjoyed Monday summer camp ol Mis. M Dixon and daughter, Mis jane, when they entertained guests: Mrs. Irvin liiiinn and daughter. Miss Shu Icy Mae llruiin, ol Medtin d. Miss Eugenia M irden, ol I'oivalhs. and Mrs l'.cni.iid Saar Visiting, sw untiling and play ing cards were enioved dining. the pleasant social hour MRS. FRENCH HOSTESS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER SUTHERLI.V, Stella French lovely birthday July 3.-entertaiued Mis. at a 111 Idi lied w ilh single wed dinner Saturday, groom. The punch, in a large crystal bowl at one end of lite table, was served by .Mrs. 1 1. J. Bubar, aunt ol lhe bride. At the opposite etui of lite table the Ice cream, centered by miniature wedding bells, was served by Mrs. AI I-' Hue Assisting in serving were Mis. irvin Hiunn. Mrs II C. Berg, Mrs. Albeit I'raylon Miller i Adah Marie Kuhl i. ol Stockton, C.ihl.. Miss Shirley Mae Brunn. ol Meilloid. Miss poiothy Ger minal . 1 1 ul Miss Annabelle and Miss Clal.lbelle Uiqg. The decora lions in the dining loom were ar ranged by Mis. T. K. Burr and Mis A. .1. Ellison l he guest book ill the reception loom was in charge el Miss Eu genia ' li i b u. ol I'orvalhs. Assist ing the guests upon .iinving lor the wedding were Miss Bully Jane, Pion and Miss Fiances Mei.-ger. The many beaultlul wedding gills! wete displayed in the den with Mrs l.etoy Young lEtholu Kin ney , el Salem, in chat ge. Velle Broadwav. Mrs. R Iv Coen ribbon. Miss llamay Anglm. Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mrs J A 1 sis-lcr of the bridegroom, and Harding, Mrs. George E. Houck "''" a floor length gown ol Mrs. J. C. Hume. Mrs. Harris Pas"'1 wi,h H nosegay Kllsworth. Uk M:ii'..:.i'..i v bouquet of swectpcas tied with Johnson. Mrs. 1.. W. Josse. Mrs. k'reen Edgar Lewis. Mrs. I.. E. MeCbn tin k. Miss Anne McDcrniolt, Mrs. enson. Wash., to make their , .. . ' ".. home and where Mr. Anglin will 1 "' of n"s "s Ima be employed in lhe civil aeronau-! "1"'!i'"'. ,ests, and the lo - tics airway communication sta.,'? "K mhTS- Mra- J ' ,,' iInn bmith, Mrs. CUucncc Bcirtlclt, UUN' 1 I t m.... ii Gui'sts attending the wedding'' " " ' I'm"' ' included of Osage. Mrs. Claude Williams Iowa, sister of j I less. W. Boor, A. A. Cline and lat the I Smith, 'July 16. he held home of Mrs. D. W. Wednesday afternoon, I. N. . I vv. rveasey, airs. iiie I ,,. , , ... ,1- l.,l. mi., u i,, m i t-.. " r.- vla"-' eene 'sisler nf he bH , . w H ? n mi'('lin Mrs. H. A. Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. Win Wallace, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blaney, of Grants Pass, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, Arthur Scholl, of Drain, uncle of the bride; Jean Strawn, Harry Wilson. Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Clinton Gorthy and , Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall and son. Jack. Dorothy and Velma son, Stephen Alan, entertained at Crocker, Ruth and Phyllis Gad-'a lovely six thirty o'clock dinner way, Elaine Felt, Evelyn and at their attractive home on Mill. Earl Wiley, Betty Marsters, Mar-jtary avenue Saturday evening, tlyn and Corinne Harpham, Pa-: inviting as their guests. Judee . WIMBERLY FAMILY .ENTERTAINED AT DINNER AT HALL HOME quels of colorful summer flowers were prettily arranged about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. John M. Raish and Mrs. William Moore, guests, and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Clyde Fullerton, Mrs. B. R. Maddox, Mrs. J. B. Hen nessy, Mrs. Leslie C. Cummings and the hostess, Mrs. Louis Ful lerton. High score for the evening's contract bridge play w-as won by Mrs. Raish, who also won the traveling prize, while the second high score was won by Mrs. Fisher. INFORMAL DANCING PARTY ENJOYED AT BRANDS WEDNESDAY Jane Ellsworth, Miss Dillard, Miss Wanda "ft ... a John II. Robinson. Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. II. H. Stapleton, Mrs. E. B. Stewart. Mrs. Harry A. Single. Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, Mrs. H. C. Waddell, Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. G. V. Wimberlj . Mrs. J. li. Wharton, Mrs. C. W. Whar ton and Mrs. A. A. Wilder. High score lor ribbon, and Mrs. H. A. Eastman, of Eugene, in a peach- colored floorlenglh model and carrying a nosegay of swectpcas witli peach-colored ribbon, were bridesmaids. Virginia Anglin, sister of ttie bridegroom, was flovvergirl and was lovely in a blue formal track and she car ried a nosegay of swectpcas tied with pink ribbon. Arthur Anelin. brother of the the afternoon's .bridegroom, acted as best man Miss ....... uuiniiu, ,.n. HIIO 1V11S. till' K VV mi v,r v , a m..-i.. .: .1 .. 1 Jl im.I M...- lt'Oli..m -'I M 1 . 3 ... . 'linscilCIO, i.lISS C I) 1C , JVUSS- and Mis. William Gamvay. Mrs. riaiiiThiei- mi.c vi-im .i n..i. Emma Sprague, Ila MesV Mr. vZ' rt l"'"" . SIT. .rt .'"V . "!. .. " mil Mrs r T I).,...,. i ,. 11 , , " iiitiglll-s, I'ICK loweil, lion CI1IOII, Mil I II I'L t , ' vi L')ur, roses and Canter- Varney Baker and Jack Horn Mis. H. II. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. hm-v hells fm-mmi a i.,-,.u., m,.nr .., .. .,...,..,.., ., , 1 1 Li.a.n... l. 1. .. J .......... '..i.j- . . enjoy o " neiigtii in normal LI 'w! i', " r ,fcl, OT','r the table and rooms. Visiting dancing party Wednesday eve l.ela V Hbon, Dons ami Althoa nnmvri rr ,.i ..: 7 ., " " f-l e.wigum iiiii III Hlllllll.1 UU III.." .1(71111 III evening hours. i t-i fie- highway. Talbot and LaVerne French. Those enjoying the day weie Mrs. Talbot of Roseburg. Mrs. A. E. I.ypian of Medtord, La Verne French and Harry Fisher of Brookings, Alls. Mildred Chap man of Youvallu, Mrs. M. W. j French, and Mr. and Mrs. O, French. . I lei and was i harming m a Moor length gown ol shell pink corded ladle lashioned on similar hues ul the bride's gown, with .1 sweet heal I neckline end .short lull sleeves. 1 ler sandals w ei e shell !'!'. (! t .wl ! via, .1 1. .Me ul pick blo..,i. m in lur hair and I hose attending the Included Mr. and Mrs. 1 bar. iiaionis ol the bride; II M.irKillop. ol Long l '.ill! . sulci ol the bi idi w eilding very '. 1. Bu Mis D Peach F. M Al.eley. maternal graudlather ol tlie bride: I r. .mil Mrs. D. B. Bu bar. uncle and aunt ul the bride; conn act m idge play w as won by am Leslie Miller, of Roseburg .Mrs. Ellsworth with Mrs. Coen n. ,. Easton. of Eugene, wee w inning the second high score. A ushers. guesl prize was presented by the j The bride's mother wore an at hostess to Mrs. Futrelle. Inactive jacket-model dress of During the lea hour. Mrs. J. C. light blue Bemberg sheer and a Hume poured and the hostesses 'corsage of swectpcas and rose were assisted 111 serving by Mrs. buds. The bridegroom's mother Robert Bissell. Iworc a navy blue silk crepe mo del and a corsage of swectpcas and rosebuds. Immediately following tlie Im pressive single ring ceremony, a wedding reception was held for relatives and close friends at the home of the bride. The mother of the bride and the mother of flu liridcrrmim uvsisli.il bv- Miss uesseii uinciieon at the home of j i(.,.,m Moon and Miss llnmay her daughter in law . Mrs. Ira i Anglin were In charge of the re By i d. H ulay alternoon. cplion. Those present were the Covers were placed for Mrs. bride and bridegroom, Mrs. J. F. F. M. Cotupton. Mrs. Sam Slarni-' Anglin. Arthur. llamay and Vlr er. Mrs. Percy Webb. Mrs. 11. A. ! ulllla Anglln. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1 ay tor, Mrs PAST PRESIDENTS I CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON FRIDAY Mrs James F. By i d entertain ed the Past Presidents club of George St, inner auxiliary at a delicious one thirty o'clock of Paul lhmiu..v Mi-v Moon lt..i-thj All:, im,l Uott.UI ..us i.iwience yyatsou. .sr.. and R. w. Rodgers and the hostess, I Moon. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. East .Miss Marion Watson, ol Eugene. ..Mrs. James F. Byrd. iman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alter mother and sister of the bride- The next meeting was an-1 tus. Rov and Dale Albert us. Les f v.v; M Mis V. -: Hu'v n.'uoctd for July 1'" io be tic'd dt Ilie .Mifr Miss Petty rtntUav. phiiy. of Lucille; maternal .the home of Mrs W. C. Print, i Arthur Scholl, Miss Iris Pierce. Hutchins, Marion and June Mac Millan. Cloydene Darby, Mary Peterson, Patricia Glenn, Lucia Britlon, Betty and Alice Find lay, Sammy, Edna, Annie and Esther Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClintock. Mrs. O. M. Ni cholas, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kleist, Attor ney and Mrs. Dexter Rice, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Helliwell and son. James Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hopple, Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc Callister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albertus and sun. Roy and Dale, Mrs. Fred Albertus, Mrs. M. F. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. George, of Cbico. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Delp. of Waslioitgal. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weekley and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Zumwalt. of Hanford. Calif., Gordon Harness, Dorothy White, Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Redbarn, Donald Hall. Larry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rodley. Iris and Gertrude Pierce. Alan Knudtson, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodson. Wallace Cox. Lila Miller. Alice Kilpatrick, Leonard and June Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Parrell Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Frost, Dale Bergen. Carl Blake. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blake ami daughters. Ruth and Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Whitney and son, Billy, Helen Johnson. Carmen Abeel, Charlotte Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Solnika, Mr. and Mrs. L. Houser, Hilde- jard fluseliinJ. Mildred Hire. Mrs. Gene Mills and daughter, , With Freshly Laundered Clothes TELEPHONE 88 It's li k o shaking off tho heat io get into clothes fresh from our modern laundry plant! No work for mother, cither! Send cm to us soiled gel 'cm back sparkling. NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. LANE ST. COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and entitles bearer to a cookbooklct at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon.