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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945 RADIO SERVICING Lund Radio sendee. Phone 84. Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen. AW FILINO AND OUMMINO Tiny' Saw shop. Phone 8G7-J. 343 N. Jackson. Prompt service. Lawnmowem sharpened. raiMTmo INSURANCE tat Farm Mutual Auto-Ins-Co. Lit A Fire, 301 Paolrlo Bldg. Phone 288 s. M. lonnien, Agent. PLUMw NO Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121 PIANO TUNING VrundeL Renal n, Demoth 189-L. PUBLIC AODfteSS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service Phone 34 Sound equipment (or all use. UMPQUA TBANSriR tuuN carrlar. Phone IffT-J. STORAGE No biMltMH on Saturday CABINET WORK Howe' Cabinet chop 86 Hoover 8t REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION Domestic and Commercial. Gray and Ham mond, Canyonville, Phone 36. RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Offloa Maor.ln. S.rvlo and uppllee 839 N. Jackann Phone 320 MAX SCHWARTZ THE TAILOR Announcei that he has com plete line of men's re dy-to-wear suits at reasonable prices and makes all alteration!, if necessary, without charge. 124 W.Cass St. Dr. George L. Nicholas Dr. Dallen H. Jones Douglas County Veterinarians Largs and Small Animal Hospital Roseburg Phon 116 Save your waste paper and fat. B&B TAXI Phone 948 AT ROSE HOTEL NEWS-REVIEW BARGAIN OFFER RENEWALS ONLY Oct. 8 to Oct. 20 One year in Oregon by Mail One year out of Oregon by Mai! One year by News-Review Carrier MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEETS AT CROW HOME MONOAV The Douglas Countv Music Teacher association met at the home of Mrs. Homer Grow Mon day evening. A short business meeting was conducted hv the president. Miss Gladys Strong. The cluh is planning to study South American musie this win ter and Miss Strong outlined the course and assigned topics to sev eral members tor the next meet ing. Mrs. Charles Brand read some excerpts from an article on BraUlan music hv Mine. Olga t'oelho, distinguished Brazilian Soprano and guitarist. Mrs. Vivian Gilkev, one of the new High school teacher, plaved very beautifully two violin num bers. Mrs. Paul Geddes accom fianlcd her. I-atcr In the evening Mrs. Grow erved refreshments lo Ml Strong. Mis. Guy l-eeler. Mis. Morns Roach. Mm. H R. Nerba. Mrs. Frank Burr. Miss Naomi Scni. Mrs. Paul Geddes and Mrs. Brand, members, and to Mrs. Vivian Gllkey and Mrs. Tom Mo nell, guests. The next meeting will he the second MnndHy In November. American Legion Auxiliary Activities) llv MKS. CLAUDE BAKER j Tuesday. October IK. at the I.O t IF. hall the American U-. glim and Its Auxiliary will have! as their spciial guests District I Commander R W Brvant mid I District 4 President Maiie F.. Wll m at their meeting at 8 P. M j All mcmliers of both organia . lions are urged to lie pre; cut. j The annual Past Presidents and Commaudti. banquet v. ill be held BECKWITH RADIO SERVICE Since 12J 110 N. Joebea WEST & DAVIE General Paint Dealer anal Painting Contractor! Phone 303 or SS1-J 440 N. Jackson TRUCKS FOR RENT Veu Drive Move Your;f ave 1 Long or Short Tripe NICHOLSON'S SEJtVICI STATION 740 8, etaphene Phone 87 Roseburg, Paint Shop Exterior i Interior Decorating FRED EtT.CE. Contractor Ph. 422 5TP N. Jackson Todd Building Co. General Contraetert B. 2d A. South Phone 302 WOLBERT WELDING & MACHINE WORKS Oldest shop In Roseburg Most Up to-Date Equipment 129 2nd Ave. 8. Phone 432 Generator and Starter All makes Repaired, Rebuilt and Exohanged. We guarantee our work. Greer' Generator Shop Myrtle Creek. Ore. J. E. "NEWBERRY'S" WASHING MACHiNB SEWING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER Parte Y Repairing "All Make" See "Jim" Today 1005 W. First St. Patton'i Electric Co. INDUSTRIAL WORK REFRIGERATION SUTHERLIN PHONE 2913 POP'S BARGAIN HOUSE WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE Stoves, Furniture, Tools end what have you, 523 N. Jackson St. Phone 803 J In the near future. This event Is in charge of Junior Past Presi dent Vera McCllntm-k anil Eu gene Springer of the Legion. This week and running through October 20 the American la-glnn Auxiliary Is canvassing the rest detmal district lor the Roseburg Community Chest. Mrs. Civile Cai-stons, Auxiliary Community Service chairman, has been np polncd head of this residential drive by Chest Chairman Ray Keubel. I-ast Sunday night at 8 P. M. over Kit Nit the American legion Auxiliary presented the 'Kick (Iff program for the Community Chest drive. Because of the Illness ol United Radio Chairman Vera Jones the program was present ed by Mr. Claude Baker and Mrs. Chile Camions, one of the Chest chairmen. In this connec tion it Is Interesting to note the statement hv Chest lYraiik-nl Maurice Newland, "Anv contri bution lo this Community Chest fund." he Haled, "ran definitely be deducted from income taxes since It is a non profit orcanla tion.' Thirty-two orgnlatlons are represented In this drive with eight stale group caring fir children's needs and six sttii-lly local agencies participating. The lo.nl Bov Scout, Camp Fire Girls. Christ mas Cheer Committee, Sal vation Army. Cancer Control Fund and Ihe Keereatlon.il lro- j pi am survive only by public sub scription. Koselniig Is one of the; few rilies In Oregon having an I organized Recreational Program Its value his been proved along with that of other Youth pin ! siams. "tHMicrous rrsonse." said Chairman Huehel. "is necessary ! to make this plan sucivsslul. The j American U-gion Auxiliary Is urging that all residents assist the solictors L uuluig a tecoud! 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Mill St. It News-Review carrier tail to deliver your paper Please Call between 6:1 S and 7:00 p. m. 392-L $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 call ii ni necessary. The Amercan legion Auxiliary has. since its inception over Z" years ago. been interested in chil dren and their welfare. At the regular meeting of Ihe Auxiliary and Legion Ortober 2, the com bined groups listened to Miss Pa II Ida Mayo. Child Welfare work er at the Douglas County Public Welfare ollli-e. She explained the various children's programs of fered, among them thai of fos ter homes. Because of the fact that puhlK- funds are ss-nt first for the hoard and mom. medical care, clothing anil scliixd require ment many cluldicn ilo not have the reaction supplies which are mi necessary to the well devvl oiied child. Theieloie. the Aux iliary voted to purchase ios or gymnasium eipupmi nl such as boxing gloves or musical instru ments or other supplies they would like lo donate to this "pool" mav call the Auxiliary Child Welfare Chairman, Mrs Manila Men-hauls or Mis. Myriel Weng-r. preshU nt. The next radio program will lie presented Sumliv evening. KKNpr "' S M' OV,1" Do not forget the meeting Tiles day. Ortiiher Hi. and gn-l our district president and command ei. A toint i,i,s:.iiig l in. ),, with a program and rcfiesh mcnts. afi.-r the l.gular meet mgs. City Otfituls Vi,t Posooe B Horr. miyor of Noith Bend, and Fied Kruse. eounitlinen visibHl i the Kosrbuig Cham her of Conimeri-e Tuesday. The wei-e rn route home following a Uip Into th V ulJlilttlt ile. I Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNISHT PORTER Marriage Takes Place, Sept. 5 IF 1 Photo by Ceorge Gr.u. Newt-Review engraving. Corporal and Mrs. Roy Mangini Miss Maybelle E. Strickland, at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Strickland, of Look ingglass, was married in San Francisco, September 5, to Cor- EJial Roy Mangini. U. S Army, afaycttc, Calif. Father King per formed the ceremony at six-thirty in the evening at St. Ann's Catho lic church in the nresence of rela tives and close friends. The bride was lovely in a for est green suit with brown acces sories and an orchid corsage. Miss Virginia Brooks, of San Francisco, was maid of honor and j Angle Mangini brother of the! bridegroom was best man. I QUALIFYING ROUNDS OF WINTER GOLF TOURNAMENT TO OPEN NEXT THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club will play the quali fving rounds of the Stearns Bridges trophy winter golf tournament next Thursday after nixm at the club' course. The ladies will begin the weekly bridge play promptly at nine thirty o'clock, followed by a twelve-thirty o'clock pot luck luncheon. All ladies of the club are urged lo lie present. Mrs. W. F. Amiot won high score for the bridge plav this week with Mrs. G. W. Marshall winning second high score. Lunch con was served at noon to: Mrs J. F. Dillard. new captain; Mrs. II. C. Stearns, retiring captain; Mrs. W. F. Amiot. Mrs. H. T. Hansen, 'Mrs. G. W. Marshall, Mrs. L. E. McClinlock, Mis. A. G. Henninger, Mrs. Marshall Pen gra. Mis. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. William Courier, Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams. Mrs. Mitchell Moore. Mrs. K. J. Rodgcrs. Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Z. T. Adams, Mrs. Abe Bean. Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Miss Naomi Scott. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. L. K. Flcs and Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr. A IxMutiful c.1ke, made bv Mrs. Kenneth Quine, was cut in honor of the birthdays of Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Frederick Chap man. Jr. Mrs. Dillard announced the fol lowing commillees: golf tourna ment committee: Mrs. Kenneth Quine and Mm. II. C. Stearns, co-chairmen, assisted by Miss Naomi Sinll and Mrs. R. D. Bridges: handicap. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. K. A. Pearson. Mrs. Marshall I'engr.i and Mis. L. K. Fies; Eclectic and ladder scori s. Mrs. L. K. McClintiH'k ami Mm. G. W. Marshall; winter bridge. Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams and Mis. II. T. Hansen, co rhairnii n, as sisted by Mrs. William Courier and Mrs. J. M. Judd. Golfing was enjoyed during the afternoon with the group playing three blind holes. Mis. I.. K." Me ("Unlock was winner In the first flight: Mrs. Frederick Ch.iiman. Jr., second flight, and Mrs. L. K. Fies. thud flight. NURSES ASSOCIATION ENJOYS WfclNER ROAST AT KEEL HOME TUtSDAY District No. 11 of the Oregon Slate Graduate Nurses associa tion met at a delight ml seven thirty o'clock wclner least Tues day evening m the attractive garden at the home of Mi-, and Mis Vernon Keel on Court street. Those present were: Mm. Smith. Mrs. Cilia. Mrs Morri son. Mrs lvcllington. Mrs. Coen cn!erg. Mm. Glove. Mis. Gar hardt, Mrs. Cacv. Mis Pickens, Mrs. Ritchie. Miss Real, Miss l'Gulnn. Miss Williams, Miss Davis and the hostess. Mrs. Heel. Miss IVal. plvsulent. conducted the business nveting and Mm. Cacy and Mm. Keel w i-e ao)Mlit ed on the nominating eon-mittre. The next nM-ettng will be held at the nurses home at the Wteran Facility at seven thirty o'clock the sevoud Tuesday evening in Ivccmoer The gioup w II take up Um stud cl niixkui oiediuue. A delightful reception followed ai ine nome oi Mrs. Alary Bauer, laoi num Avenue. The bride is very well known in Roseburg. She was graduated from Looklngglass High school in 1941 and for the last three years has been employed by the I'acmc lclepnone and telegraph company in San Francisco. Cor- ?oral Mangini recently returned rom the South Pacific, following three years service overseas. He Is being discharged from the Armv on the point system. Mr. and Mrs. Mangini will make their home in San Francisco, where the former has accented employ ment. W. S. of C. S. MEETS AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT METHODIST CHURCH The Woman's Society of Chris tian service met at the Methodist church Thursday for a delightful potluck luncheon served bv Mrs J. J. Ftstling. Mrs. A. S. Coen. Mrs. A. J. Geddes and Mrs. L. E. Goodbourn. The tables were pret tily decorated with low arrange ments of fall flowers and leaves. Following the luncheon, Mrs. C. K. Rand, program chairman. presented Mrs. Harl Kelley, who naa cnarge oi ine aevotions ana an interesting program based on the topic. "Health around Ihe world." Mi's. A. J. Geddes, con dueled the business session. Those present were: Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. William Adair, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. F. W. Chase, Mrs. Lucian Cobb. Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs. J. E. Dent, Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mrs. J. J. Eastling, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. L. E. Goodbourn, Mm. R. A. Hercher. Mrs. Hugh Harison, Mrs. Harl Kelley. Mrs. G. W Leeper. Mrs. Bruce Mellis, Mrs. Walter Mac- Arthur, Mrs. J. B. fseedham. Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, Mrs. J. 1). Osborn. Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. Luella Hlce. Mm. C. K. Hand. Mrs. Har old Rand, Mm. O. J. Rand. Mrs. 11. D. Scott. Mrs. C. E. Moyer, Mrs. C. E. Trueblood, Mrs. R. L. Whipple and Mrs. W. Hooft. RECEPTION GIVEN BENSON TEACHERS BY P.-T.A. MONDAY The Benson P.-T.A. net Mon day evening at the school with Superintendent nf Schools Paul Elliott giving a talk concerning Ihe new imjirovcmonts at the school, nans wci-o mane to in crease the library book supply. The new improvement in the school were inspected, after which a rocejition was given in honor of the teachers. A large numlier of memliers and friends enltned the occasion. Mrs. IVrry Thiele. president ol the oiTaniation. had charge of the meeting and has issued rn appeal to Benson mother to assist with the hot lunch project at the school. A cook and two hcljiets, one primary teacher and one intermediate teacher assist every noon and at least one mo' her j, neeiled to help daily. There ale 21.S students being .served hot lunches every noon at the school and the cooperation of the mothris is urgently needed to keep the project chilis- MRS L. 6. McCLINTOCK IS HOSTESS TO LUNCHEON CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. L. F. MrClinfrw-W rnlnr. tiincd her bridge club at a charm ing one o clock luncheon Tuesday .ii ine noiei Kose, toiiowed by bridge at her attractive home on North Jackson street. Rose, dahlias and niiliimn leaves formed a pretty motif for the occasion. Those cntoving the occasion with Mis McCl.ntnvk included; Mrs G W. Maith il and Mr. O. M. Berne, guests, and Mrs. C B Wade. Mrs CI dr K. Allen. "Mi Helen Casey. Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs P M. Lee. Mrs Berne won the high score for guests and Mm. llckens won hi'ti nMst tot the tr.cwbers- REBEKAH LODGE HAS LARGE MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 met Tuesday night at Ihe hall with four visitors from other Ju risdictions present Including: Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Adden, of Reno, Nev.j Mrs. Donna Day of Colome, S. D.; and Betty Clarke of Sheri dan, Wyo. The latter Is here on leave visiting her mother, Mrs. Fay Clarke. She Is a hospital ap prentice in the waves. The following were appointed to serve on the visiting commit tee from October 9 to November 13: Mrs. Veima Herman, Mis Ina Farnsworth, Mrs. Margaret Saunders, Mrs. Maymie Dlm mlck, Mrs. Winnie Hawn, Mrs. Elma Zimrlck, Miss Agnes Piteh ford, Mrs. Mamie Felt and Mrs. Ruth Plummer. Appointed on the refreshment committee for October 23 were: Mrs. Charlotte Smith and Mrs. Margaret Saunders, co-chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beels, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bayllss, Mrs. Evelyn Fredrlckson, Mrs. Dor othy Teater, Miss Ina Farns worth. Mrs. Alta Bartrum, Mrs. Minnie Noyer and Mi's. Mary Alice Mortensen. Mrs. Edwin Bayll.-a was report ed having received injuries In a recent fall. A program was presented by good of the order and included: group singing led by Lena Poole, assisted by Daynise Beach at the piano: two trumwt solos bv Lea Irwin, accompanied by Georgenc Shanklin; vocal numbers by Margaret Saunders and instru mental numbers by Oliver Plum mer. Games were played and re freshments were served by Miss Vivian I-ogsdon, Miss Ina Farns worth and Mrs. Elsie Mills. At the next meeting the Rc hekahs will present another pro gram and enjoy a costume pally. Fines will be Imposed on persons not attending in costume. Mrs. Poole is in charge of the pro gram. The members voted to hold their annual Homecoming No vember 13. Mrs. Ethel Bailey, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Oregon will pay her offi cial visit on November 27. Initia tion will be held at that time. The annual district meeting will be Nov. 21 at Riddle. ' T. N. T. CLUB HAS CHARMING PINK AND BLUE SHOWER FOR MRS. BYRD Mrs. Sherman Morris very gra ciously entertained Ihe T. N. T club at a charming eight o'clock dessert-supper and pink and blue shower party in compliment to Mrs. Ira Byrd Tuesday evening at her home, a very prettv motif was carried out by the use of large, artistically arranged bou quets of fall flowers. Covers were Dlaced for: Mm Byrd, guest of honor, Mm. Wil liam MeCullum, Mrs. Graydon Hoover, Mrs. Howard Marsh, Mrs. Cliff Thornton, Mrs. Sidney Moon, Jr., Mr. Robert Keete, Mrs. Fred Perry, Miss Agnes nicniora, mm. jonn Harney, Mm. Earl Kennerly and the hostess, Mrs. Morris. Lovely gifts were presented to iwrs. wyra. (jamcs were enjoyed with Mrs. Barney wining the "f)on't get mad" came: Mr. Marsh winning the cootie prize; Mrs. Moon wining in the mixed words contest; Mrs. Kennerlv re ceiving the nrize for court whist and Mrs. MeCullum winning the prize for fashioning the best hat irom Kitchen utensils. Ine club will meet at an eieht o'clock dessert-supper tho eve ning oi octooer iA at me nome or Mrs. Fred Perry, 621 South Mill street. BERT YOUNG IS HONORED AT DINNER ANO 6TAG PARTY Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen and her son, Gordon, entertained at a verv delightful six-thirty o'clock dinner and stag party at their at tractive home on Blakeley street Wednesday evening in honor of ncri ioun", wno win marry Miss Ella May Cloake, October 18. The guests Included several members of the 1943 graduating class of Roseburg Senior High, of wmcn ine nosi, uordon Gerret sen, and the guest of honor, Bert Young, were members, and all of the guests are cither home on fur lough or have recently been dis charged from service with the II. S. forces. Red. white and blue candles with matching flowers carried out an attract! vee patriotic motif for Ihe occasion. Airs. Gerretsen was assisted In serving by Mrs. F. C. r icai. Covers were nlaeed for: Bert Young, guest of honor, Don Frear. Victor Schrirker, Charles W. Clark, Boh Meyers. Frank Ellen wood, Bob Holmqulst and the host. Gordon Geretsen. V Isltlng was enloved during the nleasant evening hours. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT KEASEY HOME WEONESOAV Mrs. D. W. Keasev verv era. clously entertained the Patch and Chat club Wednesday evening at ner nome. rink rosemids and bouquets of dahlia were attrac tively ara.igrd about the rooms. Bingo was In nlav riurine the social hours w ith Mrs. Curtis Calk- Ins winning Ihe high prize; Mm. Darlcy Ware receiving second high nd Mrs. Thomas Findlev receiving Ihe consolation prue. Guests of the evening were: Mrs. Dow Keasev. Jr., Mrs. V. R. Buckingham and Mrs. Lee Calk ins, ana the following members: Mrs. P. W. Smith. Mrs. C. R. IVirtlftt. Mm. E. H. Verrell. Mm. Gordon Ware. Mr. Curtis Calk ins. Mr. (. . Domenlco. Mrs. Par ley Ware. Mm. C. J. Bradlcv. Mrs. Thomas Flndlry and the hostess. ivim. Keasev. Following the social hour Mr. Koascy, s.lstcd by her daughter ill law. Mm. Pow Keasev. Jr served delicious refreshments. A very lovely pin was presented t Mr D. W. Smith, who Is mov Ing with her husband to Wiscon sin. wh-re he ha been transfer red by the government from the Veterans Facility. Mrs. Smith is s cliarttr Keiulxr of tht club. Vows Exchanged by I i A -? ""' ' ' . - ?' - :': -;)- ft. . , , I; , ' ' f. I . . .' M ' " af " - -.it 1 M Phot, by KtnntU-Ellu. New-Rvlew . nsraving. T Sgt. and Mr. Theodore Hult Of Interest to Roseburg friends i Is the marriage September 12 of Miss Patricia Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Short, of Umpqua, to TSgt. Theodore Hult, son of Phlllo Hull, of Oak land, at six o'clock at the chapel of the First Congregational church In Eugene. The double ring ceremony was performed by candlelight. The bride was charmins; in a cream-colored wool dress with a wine pin-stripe. Her acces.iork-8 were black. Mrs. T. D. Phillips, of Portland, formerly Audrey Mil ler of Oakland, was matron of honor and wore a grey suit with white accessories. Mr. Philliiws MRS. GRANT PHILLIPS GIVEN PINK AND BLUE SHOWER PARTY FRIDAY Mrs. I'erry Thiele, Mrs. Don Reed and Mrs. Victor Smith were hostesses at a charming pink and blue shower party Friday eve ning at the Thiele home at 1010 West First street in comoliment to Mrs. Grant Phillips. Pink asters, baby blue candles m pot tery booties and original favor corsages carried out a very at tractive motif for the occasion. A lovely corsage was presented to the guest of honor. Games were played and lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Phillips from: Mm. Clvde Ham mond, Mm. Keith Phillips, Mm. Robert Huff, Mrs. Erwin Clark, Mm. Homer Strickling. Mrs. Vance Cox, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. D. Coon, Mrs. Paul Lund. Mm. Earlc Oakley, Mrs. Ernest Higginbotham and the hostesses, Mrs. Thiele, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Smith. A pink and white motif was carried out In the refreshments. MRS. LILLIE FARMER HONORED AT 8URPRISE FAREWELL PARTY A surprise farewell party was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Horn, assisted by Mm. B. Mc Gregor, Tuesday evening at the Van Horn home at 225 East First avenue North honoring Mm. Lil- lie farmer, wno Is leaving soon for New York to make her home. Lovely fall flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. Lovely gifts were Dresented to Mrs. Farmer from: Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING October 12th of Hughes Restaurant NEW GREYHOUND DEPOT Corner Stephens 24 Hour Service COME ONE-COME ALL TO THE BIG Camas Valley Fiesta Club Barn Dance SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH Refreshments Admission $1.00 per couple plus tax DANCE Saturday Night AT Oriental Gardens Music by LUND'S RHYTHM MEN Candlelight 'si 7VS 4 ." if : -m -hh acted as best man. The bride was graduated from Oakland High school and from University of Oregon In 1944 and since being graduated from Ihe university, has been employed in Eugene. The bridegroom atteflded Oregon State college and is a member of Kappa Sigma fra ternity. Before entering the Army, he was employed by the government in Alaska and Hawaii as a construction engineer. He recently returned to the States, following service in Belgium. He will report back to Camp Gordon Johnston, Florida, October 25. The bride and bridegroom are spending their honeymoon at coast points and in Portland. Pighe and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Dent. Mrs. Myrtle Denton and daughter, Florence Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family: Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and son, Don: Mrs. Monroe. Mm. Cassidy anil daughter' Mr. and Mrs. Mc Gregor and family; Mr. and Mrs, Gus Eoff and son; Dr. R. L. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn and family, and the followin2 who sent gifts but were unable to lie present: Mr. and Mrs. Rob erts and family and Mr. and Mrs, Fowler. Visiting and singing were en joyed during the social hours, after wheh delicous refreshments were served by the hostesses. Paint Right Over WALLPAPER! HUACLf win msa COSTS OBIT Umpqua Valley Hardware 202 N. Jaokssn Phon 73 555 and Woodward 7 Days A Week