Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1945, Image 3

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    ft6$EBUftS NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBUftSr SRS6H, SATURDAY, JULY! 21, iT43'
Marry in Portland, July Nth
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STAR THEATRE
ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE
SocM Calendar
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Sunday July 22
Annual Mission rally service at
11 A. M. at Lutheran church, fol
lowed by potluek luncheon on
parsonage lawn. Social after
noon. Rev. E. H. Becker, state
Lutheran Institutional worker, to
deliver sermon and remain for
the social afternoon.
Monday July 23
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club will meet at a 1
o'clock potluek luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Walter Frcdrickson
on Houck street.
New officers of the Roseburg
Rebekah lodge No. 41 requested
to meet for practice at 7:30 P. M.
at the I. O. O. F. hall.
State Department of the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary to sponsor
(lance at veterans facility from
7:15 to 10 P. M. 'All members
and friends Invited.
Tuesday, July 24
T. N. T. club to meet at 8
o'clock dessert-supper at the
homo of Mrs. Howard Marsh at
916 Hamilton street. ;
Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41
to meet In regular session at 8
P. M. at I. O. O. F. hall. Mem
bers and visiting members in
vited. Eagles auxiliary to meet at
8 P. M. at Eagles hall. Pollyanna
gifts to be exchanged.
Wednesday, July 25
Patch and Chat club to meet
in evening at home of Mrs. C.
J. Bradley.
F. S. club members invited to
enjoy noon potluek picnic dinner
at Winchester Park.
P. W. E. club members and
families to en.toy seven o'clock
picnic supper at home of Miss
Betty Strong at 336 N. Rose
street.
Inter-Se Study club to sponsor
party from 8 to 10 o'clock in
garden of the W. M. Campbell
home, 941 Winchester street, for
all club members and friends to
honor Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Harp
ham on their silver wedding an
niversary. Public invited to see colored
motion picture and talkie film on
"Youth for the Kingdom" to be
shown at 8:15 P. M. at St. Paul's
Lutheran church by Rev. Harry
Young. No admission charge will
be made.
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club to. .meet in , afternoon at
home of Mrs. C. M. Page on
South Stephens street.
Thursday, July 26
Steadfast class of the Presby
terian Sunday school to meet at
the home of Mrs. Farris in
Sutherlin.
Lady Golfers to open golf play
at 9:30 A. M. at club course, fol
lowed by 12:30 potluek luncheon
at clubhouse. Contract bridge
to be in play in afternoon.
Friday, July 27
Sacajawea Camp Fire group of
Melrose to hold council fire at
forks of the river following a
7 o'clock picnic supper for all
members, their families and
friends. Eight girls will receive
higher ranks at the council fire.
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 6:30
potluek supper at Kiwanis Park.
All members and their families
are invited and asked to bring
a covered dish, their own table
service and sugar.
Sunday, July 29
Annual picnic of Oregon O. E.
S. No. 57 to be held at Canyon
Auto Park.
, ANNUAL MISSION RALLY
TO BE HELD AT LUTHERAN
CHURCH ON SUNDAY
The annual mission rallv of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will bo
observed at the morning se'-vire
of the church Sunday, July 22nd,
with Rev. E. H. Becker, state Lu
theran Institutional worker, as
the speaker. Following Rev. Mr.
Becker's sermon, he ' will tell of
his work throughout the state.
-,He will arrive in Roseburg this
y : evening and will remain over
Sunday.
At the close of the service, a
potluek luncheon will be held hy
the congregation on the parson
'' age lawn and the afternoon hours
will be spent in games and visit
ing. On Wednesday evening, the
public has been invited to see the
colored picture and talkie film of
"Youth for the Kingdom" to be
showed at 8:15 o'clock at the
church by Rev. Harry young,
,vho is traveling with this film
and showing it throughout
southern Oregon. There will be
no admission charge. ,
AMERICAN LEGION AUX.
TO SPONSOR DANCE AT
FACILITY MONDAY NIGHT
The state department of the
American Legion auxiliary, witli
Mi's. Harry F. Hatfield, state
hospital chairman, will sponsor a
dance Mondav evening. July 23,
from 7:45 to 10 P. M. at the Vet
erans Facility. All auxiliary mem
bers and friends are most cordial
ly invited. ,
REBEKAH LODGE TO
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41
will meet in regular session Tues
day evening at 8 o'clock at the
' I. O. O. F. hall. Members and
visiting members are invited to
attend.
The new offircrs are requested
to attend a practice meeting at
7:30 P. M. Monday at the hall.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
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Left to right: Matron of Honor, Miss Phyllis Hood; bride and
bridegroom, Lt. and Mrs. Vernon Hood, and best man, Lt. William
D. Proppe.
At an Impressive afternoon
ceremony, July 4th in the garden
of the bride's home Miss Dorothy
Viola Nelson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nickard M. Nelson
0400 S. W. Custerway (formerly
of Roseburg) became. the bride of
Lt. Vernon R. Hood, United
States Army Air corps, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil C. Hood, of
Portland. Rev. Ralph R. Mul
holland of Sellwood Baptist
church officiated.
- The bride was given in marri
aco by her father. She wore a
filmy white marquisette dress
and her full illusion veil fell from
a halo of orange blossoms. She
carried a white prayer book with
a spray of gardenias and stepha
notis. Miss Phyllis Hood, the
bridegroom's sister, was the maid
of honor. She wore an aqua mar
quisette dress and carried a bou
ouet of Madonna lilies, baby
breath, gardenias and white
sweetpeas. Junior atendants were
the bride's cousin Diane Caleson,
In pale blue net dress, and the
bride's brother, Myrton Nelson.
Lt. William D. Proppe was the
best man.
Arietta Craig played a violin
solo. Miss Joyce Lofthus and Mr.
Edgar Mills sang solos and Miss
Grace Mulholland plaved the
organ. A reception was held
afterward. Pouring and assisting
were the bride's aunt and cousin,
Mrs. Ruth Forslund and Miss
Margaret Forslund of Roseburg,
her cousin, Miss Esther Caleson
of Superior, Wisconsin, Mrs. F.
W. Caleson, Miss Virginia Barney,
Mrs. Helyn , Smythe and Miss
Clara Sisco.
For going away the bride wore
a light blue suit with white ac
cessories. After a brief honey
moon at Mt. Hood, Mr. and Mrs.
Hood will be at home at 7628 S.
W. Hood St., Portland.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg High school in 1940.
The bridegroom was graduated
from Benson Polytechnic school
in Portland and was presidenfrjof
Delta Kappa PI fraternity at
Multnomah college before enter
ing the service. He was lust re
turned from -Italy where he
finished his missions as a naviga.
tor with the 15th air force. In the
fall they will move to Seattle,
where Mr. Hood plans to attend
the university ot Washington.
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Photo by Loffnn-Markham. Newt-Review engrnvlng.
Cadet and Mrs. James R. Finlay Vr
Sgt. Alice Jean Willoughby, U.
S. Women's Marine reserve, San
Francisco, attractive daughter of
L. A. Willoughby, of Spokane,
Wash., became the bride of Cadet
James Roland Finlay, U. S. Navy
reserve, San Francisco, son of
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Finlay, of
Roseburg, at an impressive cere
mony Wednesday, July 11, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Young, close friends of the bride,,
in Portland. Rev. Ross Knott, for
merly pastor of the Roseburg
Methodist church, performed the
nuptials at high noon.
The greenery banked fireplace
formed the improvised altar for
the wedding service. The mantle
was artistically decorated with an
arrangement of white gladioli,
white larkspur and Marconi
daisies forming a large wheel
with daintv sorays of pale Dink
larkspur forming the spokes of
the bouquet. The floral arrange
ment was flanked by tall white
candles in silver candelabra with
the decorations being reflected in
a huge delicately tinted pink mir
ror over the mantle.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Jacobson played softly on the
piano and accompanied Mrs.
Louise Martin, who charmingly
sang, At uawning.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her brother, Dr.
Frank Bowler, of Portland, was
very lovely in a floor length wed
ding gown of ivory moire, fash
ioned with a full skirt. The
sleeves were three-quarter length
and the bodice was fastened at
the back with tiny buttons. Her
three-quarter length veil was held
in place by a Juliet cap and she
carrieu a Douquet ot talisman
rnroi. centered with an arrange-
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ment of gardenias, tiny Dink rose
buds and bouvardia. Satin ribbon
streamers, knotted with tiny pink
rosebuds, fell from the bouquet.
Mrs. Frank Bowler, sister-in-law
of the bride, was matron of
honor and was charming in a
gown of pale blue. Her corsage
was of pastel colored blossoms.
Paul Finlay, a cousin of the
bridegroom, who had just arrived
at his home in Portland from
Tulare. Cailf.. where he has been
an aviation Instructor at the IS
S. army air base, acted as best
man.
A charming luncheon was
served at one o'clock at the Young
home to: Cadet and Mrs. Finlay,
bride and bridegroom; Dr. and
Mi's. G. C. Finlay, of Roseburg,
oarents of the bridegroom; Dr.
and Mrs. Frank Bowler, brother
and sister-in-law of the bride;
Mrs. Peter Finlay and son, Paul;
Mrs. Louise Martin, Mrs. Knule
Kershner. Roseburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Young.
Following a honeymoon at the
summer home of Dr. and Mrs. G.
C. Finlay on the North Umpqua,
Cadet and Mrs. Finlay left Fri
day. July 20, for their respective
bases in San Francisco. Follow
ing the bride's education, she en
listed in the U. S. Women's Re
serve and received her training at
Hunter's college in New . York.
For the last two years, she has
been doing clerical work at the
marine base In San Francisco.
The bridegroom, who was gradu
ated from Roseburg Senior High
school, was one of the finest all
star athletes while a student here.
He attended Oregon State college
pre-medieal school until the war,
when he enlisted in the U. S.
nfiw and is now a dental student
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News-Review engraving.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Chartier ,
Miss Betty Ann Lockwood,
lovelv daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lockwood, of Columbia, Mis
souri, and Clarence F. Chartier,
Motor Machinist Mate, 2c, U. S.
navy, were married at a very
beautiful eight o'clock nuptial
mass Wednesday morning, July
18, at St. Joseph's Catholic church
in Roseburg. Father William
Coughlan performed the cere
monv. Lighted candles and beau
tiful summer flowers decorated
the altar.
Preceding the ceremorty, Miss
Annaloris Ward sang, "Panis An
gelicus" by Caesar Franck and
"Ave Maria" by Caesar Franck.
The wedding processional and re
cessional were played by Miss
Ward.
The bride was very lovely In a
navy blue pin-stripe suit with
white accessories. Her corsage
was of pink gladioli blossoms and
white sweetpeas.
Misg Eleanor Moran, of Rose
burg, was maid of honor, and was
at fr-aitlira In 9 hrmim Blllt TTnr
corsage wjs of yellow carnations. !
Jim Moran acted as best man to
the bridegroom. i
Following the ceremony, a wed
ding breakfast was held at the
Umpqua hotel. I
Following a week's honeymoon :
at Diamond lake, the couple will ;
spend the balance of the bride-!
groom's leave with his parents, ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chartier, Mel-j
rose . Star route, Roseburg, be
fore going to New York, where
he will take a six month's course '
at the salvage diving school at
pier 88.
THIMBLE CLUB TO I
MEET AT FREDRICKSON j
HOME ON MONDAY '
The Neighbors of Woodcraft, j
Thimble club will meet at a one i
o'clock potluek luncheon Monday, !
July 23, at the home of Mrs. Wal-!
ter Frederickson on Houck street.
All members are most cordially
invited to be present.
'Information
Please"
Q. "When will I be able to
get quicker service."
A. As soon as the tire, gaso
line and truck situation
Improves and the govern
ment permits more de
liveries. Q. "Are my" clothes being
washed now as good as
they were before the
war?"
A. Definitely, yes!' The gov
ernment has long recog
nized that laundry-washed
fabrics are rendered germ
free. Pre-war standards of
hygienlo cleanliness have
never been lowered.
Q. "How are laundries Im
portant to the waf ef
fort?" A. Laundry service helps
eliminate absenteeism
among women workers. It
has given housewives
many hours to- devote to
Red Cross and other war
activities on the home
front. It helps protect pub
lic health and is an im
portant factor in main
taining civilian morale.
Q. "What can I expect In
laundry service after the
war?"
A. The kind of laundry serv
ice we wish we could give
you now.
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
Call 88
at the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, U. S. navy, San Francisco.
MR. AND MRS. McCLINTOCK
ENTERTAIN-AT CHARMING
DINNER TUESDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCllntock
entertained at a charming seven
o'clock dinner party at thsir at
tractive home on north Jackson
street Monday evening honoring
Major and Mrs. H. , J. . Church.
Roses formed the lovely arrange
ment for the table.
Covers were placed for Ma lor
and Mrs. Church, gueat or honor;
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith, of
Independence, Ore., (brother-in-
law and sister of the hosless):
Mrs. Ivan Brown,, of Salem, lx
cousin of the hostess). Miss Pat
ricia and Miss Nancy McClll.tock
ar.d the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. McCllntock.
Visiting was enjoyed during
the pleasant evening hours.
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