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ROSEfeURG NEWS.RVIEW, EOSgBURS, SRE&cVn, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 44
Social Calendar
Sunday July 14
Glide Christian Church to hold
farewell reception at 2:30 at
church parlors honoring Rev. and
Mrs. John Barney, who are leav
ing following day for Idaho to
reside.
Monday July 15
Neighbors of woodcraft Lilac
Circle No. 49 to meet at 8 P. M.
at I. O. O. F. hall to be followed
by a pie social.
Methodist Keystone Club mem
bers and families invited to 7
o'clock potluck supper at C. K.
Rand home in Laurelwood with
Mrs. J. Wolford, Mrs. Harl Kelly
and Mis. William C. Woods assist
ing Mrs. Rand as hostesses. Those
. . attending are asked to bring a
covered dish and salad or dessert
ll as well as table service.
Lady Lions to hold formal din
ner dance at 8 P. M. at Rose
burg Country Club, followed by
Installation of officers. Mrs. Joe
Spousta and Mrs. Phil Harth, co
hostesses. Tuesday July 16
The Semphonics, a vocal quar
tet from Concordia Lutheran
Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., to pre
sent concert of sacred music at
8:15 P. M. at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, corner of Corney and
Miliary Streets.
Eden Ladies Aid of Elgarose
Lutheran Church to meet in
afternoon at home of Mrs. Mvrtle
Heard with Mrs. Charles Olson,
co-hostess. .
Melrose Grange to hold annual
picnic at 7 P. M. at Busenbark
Grove at potluck dinner. Those
attending are asked to bring
their own table service.
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls
Club to hold 6:45 o'clock picnic
supper In the garden at the home
of the advisor, Mrs. F. J. Her
man, 1424 Riverside Drive,
Laurelwood.
Northside Bible Study Circle
to meet at 2:30 P. M. at home
of Mrs. Paul Blaskey, 806 Win
chester Street with Mrs. Edith
' Ackert, leader.
Twelve and Won Club to meet
at noon potluck luncheon at home
of Mrs. E. Kenneth Jones, 526
South Main Street.
O. E. S. Social Club of Can
vonville to meet at home of Bess
Briges for joint session with the
Myrtle Creek Social Club.
Wednesday July 17
t- 'Azalea Home Economics Club
V to meet at 1:30 o'clock at the hall
to erttertain Evergreen Home
Economics Club at a luncheon.
All new members are especially
urged to be present.
Weekly tournament of men of
Roseburg Country Club at club
course under direction of the pro.,
Art Pearson.
Navy Mothers Club to meet at
8 P. M. at the armory.
Jolly Circle Club to meet In
afternoon at home of Mrs. Free
man Williams.
Glengary Sewing Club to meet
in aftrenoon at 1:30 o'clock at
home of Mrs. Charles Keeling,
1112 Ramona Court, Roseburg.
Thursday July 18
Roseburg Coilntry Club ladies
to meet at 8:30 A. M. at club-
course for regular weekly golf
tournament and the second play
of the championship cup tourna
ment. Luncheon at 12:30 at the
clubhouse in charge of Mr. Sim
mons. Bridge play at 1:30
o'clock.
Friday July 19
P. N. G. Club to hold 6:30
o'clock potluck super at home of
Mrs. V.. T. Jackson at Winches
ter. Those attending are asked to
bring their own table service.
Riversdale Grange to meet at
8:15 P. M. at the hall. Refresh
ments in charge of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Olson, Mr. and Mrs.' R.
L. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Howe.
Tuesday July 30
Roseburg Woman's Club to
, nonor Mrs. u. K. child, club
founder and first president, at
a noon picnic dinner at Kiwanis
Park. Those having cars are
asKea to teiepnone either Mrs.
L. A. Wells or Mrs. I. B. Riddle.
Members are urged to attend and
are asked to bring either a hot
dish or a salad, and their own
sandwiches and table service.
SONIA FETT IS
HONORED AT PARTY ON
TWELFTH BIRTHDAY
Sonia Fett, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sig Fett, was honored on her
twelfth birthday Sunday at a de
lightful party at the beautiful
Fett home in West Roseburg.
Miss Gerry Fett acted as hostess
for the occasion.
Lovely gifts were presented to
Sonia from: Joanne Gross, Bar
bara Peterson, Marjorie Spauld
ing, DoTina Bashford, Barbara
Rodley, Paula Hclweg and Marcia
Newland.
Games and horseback riding
were enjoyed and later lovely re-
iresnments were served at a
table beautifully decorated with
summer flowers, a lovely lighted
cake and favor caps. Pastel
colored streamers were arranged
from the chandelier to the ends
of the table.
PICNIC ENJOYED ON
NORTH UMPQUA ON
FOURTH OF JULY
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Johnson
and children, Betty and Don: Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Larimer, Jack Lit
tle and his father, Mr. Little. Sr.,
of San Antonio, Texas, enjoyed a
delightful picnic dinner on the
" North Umpqua on the Fourth of
July holiday.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Marry at Afternoon
Photo by Clark's Studio
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Mr. and Mrs. Ward O. Cockeram.
At an afternoon ceremonv Sun
day, June 9, in the Community
Church in Oakland, Mrs. Susie
Burnett, for many years a teach
er in the Oakland school, became
the bride of Ward O. Cockeram,
member of a Dioneer familv of
the community. The bride, dress
ed in an aqua-colored ensemble
with matching flower hat and or
chid corsage, was escorted to the
altar oy her nephew, Kenneth
Hopkins. Donald Cockeram,
nephew of the bridegroom, was
best man and Don Hopkins and
Herbert Hoean, Jr., were ushers.
Joseph Wahlton sane "I Love
Celebrate Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritzman.
for many years prominent Rose
burg residents, celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary Sun
da" afternoon, when they were
honored at an open-house recep
tion from two to six o'clock at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
L. Gilkeson, on South Main
street.
Gorgeous bouquets of gold-col
ored summer fjowers were at
tractively arranged arjout tne
rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritzman were as
sisted in receiving by their two
daughters, Mrs. Clyde S. Hen
ninger and Mrs. Kenneth L. Gil
keson. The serving table, covered by
a very beautiful lace cloth, was
centered with lovely three tiered
weddinp cake tonned by a large
wedding bell, In front of which
was Placed a low arrangement
of huge white magnolia blos
soms. Candelabra holding ten
lighted tapers flanked the cake.
The cake was served by Mrs. E.
G. Randolph. Mrs. T. R. Ritzman.
daughter-in-law of the honored
couple, poured coffee; Betty Hen-
best served tne punch and Bar
bara Randolph and Patricia Ritz
man assisted In the serving.
Fred W. Ritzman and Mary
Margaret Mur-ny, daughter of
the late Thomas J. and Mary Ann
Murphy, were married July 8,
1896. at St. Peter and St. Paul's
Catholic Church at nine o'clock
mass at Troy Grove, Illinois.
Mrs. Ritzman was a school teach
er at Dimmick. Illinois, and Mr.
Ritzman engaged in farming.
They are parents of two daugh
ters, Mrs. Clyde S. Henninger,
Winchester; Mrs. Kenneth L.
Gilkeson. Roseburg. and a son.
Thomas R. Ritzman, Riddle. They
nave live granacnnaren: Mrs.
Ralph Thrift, Winchester; Mrs.
Hialmer Johnson, Mrs. Richard
Henbest, Idleyld. and Richard
and Patricia Ritzman, Riddle;
and three great grandchildren,
Clvde H. and Pamela Thrift,
Winchester, and Suzanne John
son, Roseburg.
Ceremony
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ifou Truly" precedir- the cere
mony and played the two wed
ding marches.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held at the home
of the bride. Assisting were Mi's.
Jennie Hookins, Mrs. J. K. How
ard, Mrs. H. E. Mahoney, Mrs. P.
T. Bubar, Mrs. John Edwards,
Mrs. H. J. Gross, Mrs. George
Hall and Mrs. E. G. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Cockeram left for
a weddin" triD to British Colum
bia and Yellowstone National
Park and returned June 22 to
make their home at the beautiful
Cockeram farm east of Oakland.
Wedding
Many beautiful gifts were pre
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Ritzman
from relatives and friends. Guests
signing the cuest book in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Ritzman includ
ed: Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ritzman
and daughter. Patricia, and son,
Richard, Riddle: Mr. and Mrs.
Clvde S. Henninger. Winchester:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Gilke
son. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mori
sette. Mirs Bernadine Princen
Mr. and Mrs. E. Princon, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Princen and son: Mrs.
Martin Sory, Mrs. Henry Worth
ington. Mrs. Clara Sticwie. Mrs.
Ruby Scallon and son. Phil; Mrs.
John M. Lioya, or tupene; Mrs.
Lucy Jennings. Mrs. C. F. Kro-
pel; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Thompson. Umpaua: Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Henninper, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Gilkeson and daueh
ters. DeEtte and Lorelie: Mr.
and Mrs. Rav Bagshaw, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Randolph and daugh
ter, Barbara; Mrs. Anna Good.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Murnhv
and children, Peggy, Mike, Pat
and Bill, of Umnqua; Mr. and
Mrs. Horace " Berg, Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Ellison and children,
Denny and Linda; Mr. and Mrs.
Hialmer Johnson and daughter,
Suzanne: Myra Kamn. Umpoua:
Mrs. Senna Hiney, Mrs. J. Earl
ncKens. r . i-ortin, of Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thomnson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhacen.
Sr., Miss Bertha Kohlhagen, Sa
lem: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R.
Thrift and children, Clyde and
Pamela of Winchester: Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Parslow, Mrs. Frances
Llntott. Mrs. Myrtella Emmitt,
Marion Emmitt and daughters,
Marlene and Gari; Mr. and Mrs
R. R. Ritzman. Dr. and Mrs Wil
liam F. Amiot. Mrs. Jpssie Mw,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Henbest. Mrs
Claude Baker and dmmhter
Miss Bettv: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Marcell. Mrs. Jane Moran. Mich
ael Murnhv. Mr. and Mrs. E. S
Hall. Miss Elizabeth Paul. M. A
Paul. Mr. and Mrs. William Mil
ler and children. Barha and Bil
lie: C. J. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Marsters, Mr. and Mrs
Gene Richardson and Mrs. Fred
enck i Porter.
MISS HELEN CASEY WINS
LOW NET AND CLOSEST TO
THE PIN IN GOLF PLAY
For the regular weekly golf
tournament of the ladies of the
Roseburg Country Club Thurs
day morning. Miss Helen Casey
won the closest to the pin and
low net score with Miss Naomi
Scolt winning the prize for the
longest drive and Having secona
low net score and Mrs. J. F.
Dlllard winning the blind bogey
prize.
The first play of the cham
pionship cup tournament was en
loved with Mrs. Kenneth Quine
winning from Mrs. Walter
Fisher: Mrs. H. (J. steams win
ning from Mrs. Frederick Chap
man. Jr.: Mrs. Kov cummins
winning from Mrs. J. F. Dillard
and Mrs. R. D. Bridges winning
from Mrs. James (J. Hughes, ine
second play of the tournament
will be held next Thursday morn
ing In addition to the regular
weekly golf tournament play.
Luncheon was served at tne
clubhouse by Mr. Simmons at
twelve-thirty o'clock to Mr J.
F. Dillard, captain, Mvs. A. G.
Henninger, Mrs. W. F. Amiot,
Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr.,
Mrs. James O. Hughes, Mrs. K. D.
Adams, Mrs. Paul Syron, Mrs.
Ureeniield, Mrs. Bill courter,
Miss lima and Miss Elaine
Schoenleber from Milwaukee,
Wis., Miss Helen Casey, Miss
Naomi Scott, Mrs. Roy Cummins,
Mrs. Kenenth Quine, Mrs. Philip
Metschan, Mrs. Fred Saling, Mrs.
H. C. Stearns, Mrs. R. D. Bridges,
Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs.
Clyde Knight, Mrs. G. W. Mar
shall, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland,
Mrs. Paul Helweg and her sister.
Mrs. Blossom Maxwell, who is
visiting from Minneapolis, Minn.;
Mrs. Robert Colier, Mrs. A. B.
Collier, Mi s. E. J. Rodgers and
Mrs. Walt,er Brydges.
Contract bridge was In play
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Metschan winning the high score
and Mrs. Adams, second high
score.
MRS. G. R. CHILD IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
LUNCHEON THURSDAY
To compliment Mrs. G. R. Child
of San Francisco, who is spend
ing her annual summer vacation
at the Hotel umpqua, a very
charming one o'clock luncheon
was given at the A. J. ueddes
home Thursday,' when Mrs. ucd-
des and Mrs. Armour MurdocK
graciously entertained the mem
bers of the Roseburg Woman's
Club executive board and pro
gram committee as guests.
Gorgeous oouquets ot sweet-
peas graced the two lace-covered
serving taoies, while large bou
quets of pink hydrangeas were
artistically arranged about the
attractive rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs
Child, guest of honor, Mrs. G. V.
Wimberly Mrs. r'aul fc-lliott, Mrs.
W. R. Brown, Mrs. I. B. Riddle,
Mrs. i Albert Micelll, Mrs. L.. A.
Wells, Mrs. O. S. Chambers, Miss
Estelle V. Conover, Miss Marie
Martens, Mrs. Foster Burner,
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and the
hostesses, Mrs. Gcddes and Mrs.
Muidock.
Mrs. Child outlined plans for
the new clubhouse, which she will
have built for the Roseburg
Woman's Club as soon as build
ing conditions improve. Mrs.
Child, founder and first president
of the club, announced her in
tentions to build a clubhouse for
the club in Roseburg at its 50th
anniversary jubilee affair in
1945.
Mrs. Geddes conducted the
board meeting and plans were
made tor the club to entertain
Mrs. Child at a delightful picnic
luncheon Tuesday, July 30, at
Umpqua Park. All members of
the club are invited and those
having cars are asked to contact
cither Mrs. L. A. Wells or Mrs.
I. B. Riddle. Cars will be at the
corner of the First Presbyterian
Church at noon to furnish trans
portation, ' while arrangements
will be made for some cars to
leave earlier to take members
desiring to spend the entire day
at tne parK. Mrs. Murdock and
Mrs. Elliott will have charge of
the punch. Those attending are
asked to bring a covered dish
or a salad, their own sandwiches
and table service.
Mrs. Geddes announced Miss
Marie Martens as poetry chair
man for the club year; Mrs. W.
K. Brown, fine arts chairman.
and Mrs. Homer Grow, music
chairman. The program commit
tee for the year includes: Mrs.
Armour Murdock, chairman, Mrs.
L. A. Wells and Mrs. Earl Plum
mer. SURPRISE DINNER GIVEN
MRS. J. C. LARIMER
SUNDAY, JULY 7TH
Mrs. F. V. Johnson and Mrs.
Genevieve Simmons were joint
hostesses at a lovely surprise
dinner-party Sunday, July 7tn,
at the home of their mother, Mrs.
J. C. Larimer, who has recently
relumed home from a wedding
trip in California. Mrs. Larimer,
guest of honor, received a lovely
corsage and a beautifully deco
rated and tiered wedding cake.
The cake was cut and served to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larimer. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Barnett of Eugene;
iranK jonnson and daughter,
Betty, and son, Don, and the
hostesses, Mrs. Simmons and
Mrs. Johnson.
The group presented a lovely
floor lamp to Mr. and Mrs.
Larimer.
LARRY FOSTER CELEBRATES
TENTH BIRTHDAY AT PARTY
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Larry Foster, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Foster, celebrated his
lenth birthday at a very enjoy
able party at his home Sunday.
A swimming party was followed
by a wiener roast, at which time
a beautiful birthday cake was cut
and served. Gifts were presented
10 LJirry in nonor ot the occasion.
Those enjoying the party with
Larry included: Parks Gribble,
Jimmle and Jerry Roberts, Jim
mie Raade, Felix Durand, Mar
jorie Lee Moore and Mary Anne
Foster.
Marriage Takes Place June 29th
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dishman.
In the presence of 250 guests, i traveling the bride chose a dress-
Miss Lois Patricia Best, beautiful
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
D. Best of Enterprise, became the
bride of Robert W. Dishman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dishman,
Roseburg, at four o'clock Satur
day afternoon, June 29, at the En
terprise Community Church. Rev.
Howard C. Stover performed the
impressive double ring cere
mony. Peonies and lupines formed the
attractive altar decorations, while
the aisles were marked with sat
in ribbons and looped to pews
with nosegays of mixed garden
flowers.
Mrs. W. F. Craig, at the organ,
played "Ariso," Hymn of the
Nuns" and "Song of Spring," as
Miss Barbara Ehlert and Miss
Betty Worst lighted the tall white
tapers in the candleabra at the
altar. Preceding the ceremon-'
Guy Craig, cousin of the bride
groom, sang, 'O Perfect Love"
and "Until."
The Bridal Chorus from Lohen
grin was played by Mrs. Craig,
organist, and Mrs. C. C. Jacobs,
pianist. The bridef given in mar
riage bv her father, was very
beautiful in a floor-length gown
of sheer nvlon marquisette with
an embroidered bodice. The lace
edged finger-tip veil was held in
place with a Mary Stuart hat out
lined in tiny nearls. She wore a
strand of pearls, a gift of the
bridegroom, and carried a white
Bible topped by a gladioli corsage
tied with a shower of white satin
ribbon knotted with sweetpeas.
Miss Jean Best, wearing a rose
colored gown trimmed with
rhinestones, was maid of honor
for her sister, and Mrs. E. O.
Radtke sister of the bridegroom,
and Miss Joyce Best, sister of the
bride, were bridesmaids. They
wore blue formal gowns designed
to match the maid of honor's and
carried nosenavs of sweetpeas
and roses. Norman Conaway was
best man and Wingort Walker
and Keith Miller were ushers.
Both mothers wore formal
gowns of blue and attractive cor
sages. A reception followed In the
church parlors with the bridal
party standing before the deco
rated fireplace to receive the con
gratulations of relatives and
friends.
The lace-covered table, lighted
by tall tapers, was centered with
a three-tiered wedding cake, top
ped bv a miniature wedding bell.
The cake was cut by the bridal
couple, after which it was served
bv Mrs. t;arl Miller, witn Mrs. w.
I. Dishman, grandmother of the
oriuegroom, and Mrs. Asa craig,
cousin of the bridegroom, pour
ing. Miss Mildred Day was in
charge of the "1ft table; Miss
Joyce Best had charge of the
guest book and Miss Ehlert and
Miss werst and tne usners as
sisted about the rooms.
Following the reception, the
couple left for a 10-dav wedding
trip to British Columbia. For
Saturday and Sunday
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Out of town guests attending
the wedding were the bride
groom's parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Dishman of Rose
burg and Mrs. E. O. Radtke of
Dunsmuir, California; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Petrie of Corvallis,
Miss Barbara Ehlert of Portland;
Miss Betty" Werst of Newberg,
(sorority sisters of the bride);
Mrs. R. C. Wiley of College Park,
Marvland: Mrs. Vernon McFet
ridge, of Pensacola, Florida, both
cousins of the bridegroom, and
his preat-aunt, Mrs. t red Miller.
of Joseph, Ore.
The bride was graduated from
Enterprise High School and from
Oregon State College in 1946.
She is a member of Alpha Gam
ma Delta, social sorority, and Eu
terpe, national music honorary
Omicron Nu, national honorary In
home economics, and Kappa Del
la PI, honorary in education. She
has accepted a position to teach
in the Forest Grove school dur
ing the coming year. The bride
groom was graduated from Rose
bure Senior Hiuh School and at
tended Linfield College at Mc-1
Minnville. He served as a captain
in the U. S. Army air forces in
the China-Burma-India theater of
ooerations. Following his four
years service, he received his
honorable discharge and returned
to the states, where he entered
O. S. C. at Corvallis. He will
complete his education at Pacific
College at Forest Grove, where
the couple will make their home.
POTLUCK DINNER '
ENJOYED IN CAMPBELL
GARDEN ON THE FOURTH
A delightful potluck dinner was
enjoyed in the attractive garden
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Campbell on Winchester
Street on the Fourth of July.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Beard and daughter,
Marilyn, and son, Donald, of Mc
Minnville; Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Brand and daughter, Barbara,
and son, Donald; Mrs. Jean
Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Camp
bell and son. McAfee.
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MRS. ANNIE LAURENT
HONORED ON 78TH
BIRTHDAY SATURDAY
Mrs. Annie Laurent was hon
ored at a very charming party at
her home on South Pine Street
Saturday evening, whpn her two
daughters, Mrs. Burr Druliner, of
Pocalello, Idaho, and Mi's. S.
Nolan, of Hollywood, entertained
In observance of her seventy
eighth birthday.
Mrs. Druliner, who was for
merly a nurse at the Veterans
Hosjillal In Roseburg, made a
large tablecloth for her mother,
which had been autographed by
former Roseburg nurses now in
Pocalello and by Miss Catherine
Gaucher, ot walla walla Veterans
Hospital and formerly chief of
nurses at the Rosebure hosDital.
Those autographing the table-
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cloth for Mrs. Laurent at the ,
party Saturday evening Included:
J. B. Hankins, Rachel Hanklns -.
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Nolan, all .
of Hollywood; Mr. and Mrs. Burr
Druliner, of Pocalello; Corporal
and Mi's. Leslie Wedekind, ot ',
Camp Robertsi'Alexis Orloff, Mr. -and
Mrs. Fuller Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Davidson, Miss Golda ,
Beal, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Metzger, -Alonzo
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. -Walter
Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. '
Carl Ruthrautt, Mrs. O. T. Carter,,.
Miss Ethel Annable, Miss Louise -Arnold,
Mrs. Lorena Wessom, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Post and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ellis.
A beautiful birthday cake was
cut and served and lovely gifts '
were presented to the guest of ,
honor.
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