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Social Calendar
Sunday September 22 .
UitiDqua Mineral Club to take
field trip up Little River. Mem
bers asked to bring picnic lunch.
For further lniormanon can
1 neo Bond at 148-J or 661.
Junior Bethel of Job's Daugh
ters to practice at 1 o'clock at
Masonic temple.
Monday September 23
Boy Scout Troop No. 34 to
meet at 7:30 P. M. at First Pres
byterian Church. Lowell Kussell,
scout master, invites all mem
bers and boys not already mem
bers of other scout troops, to at
end. Plans to be made for over
night trip to North Umpqua near
Elkton.
fi.V Alpha Lodge No. ,47, Knights
; ol Pvthlas. to meet ai o r. m. ui
K. of P. hall.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim
ble Club to meet at 1 o'clock pot
infif luncheon at home of Mrs,
James Miller, 604 S. Stephens
street. Those attending are ask
ed to bring their own tame ser
vice. B. P. W. C. to meet at 8 o'clock
at I. O. O. F.' hall. Vera Fredrick
son, Edna Davis and Mary Peter
son in charge of hostess and
program committee. Plans to be
made for annual Thanksgiving
dance.
Evergreen Grange to meet at
8 o'clock at hall. Refreshments in
charge of Mr. and Mrs. l.. v.
Rlnnm. Mrs. Rubie Bloom and
Mrs. Bess Lounsbury.
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Inter-Se Study Club first fall
meeting at 1 0 ciock saiaa-ium.ii
onn m TintriP nf Mrs. Theo Bond,
255 Moore street, with Mrs. Paul
Geddes in charge of the program.
T. N. T. Club to meet at 8
o'clock dessert-supper at home of
Mrs. Ira Byrd, 324 East First
Avenue North.
Northside Bible Study Circle
to meet at 2:30 at hoYne of Mrs.
Paul Blaskev. 806 Winchester
street, under leadership of Mrs.
T7.mli Q Ankprr.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No.
41, to meet at 8 P. M. at I. O. O.
F. hall. Members and visiting
members invited.
Job's Daughters meeting for
"Junior Bethel Night" at seven
thirty at Masonic temple. Plans
will be made for the bethel tea.
I . Twelve and Won Club meeting
. Indefinitely postDoned. i
Bridal shower and party to be
v,nlri at the South Deer Creek
Hall at a seven-thirty
o'clock potluck supper honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer, Jr. AU
relatives and menas mvneu.
F S Club to meet in after
noon at home of Mrs. R. W.
Meissner on Parrott street in
stead of Wednesday as previously
planned.
Wednesday September 25
Executive board of Roseburg
Woman's Club to meet at . 2
o'clock at home of the president,
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, on East Wash
ington street.
Weekly tournament for men of
Country Club at club course un
der direction of Art Pearson,
Pro.
Jolly Circle Club to meet In
afternoon at home of Mrs. Pearl
Folden. A white elephant ex
change wil': be held.
Roseburg W. C. T. U. meeting
to be held at 2 o'clock at Metho
dist Church parlor.
Iwa Camp Fire Group to meet
at 3:30 at St. Joseph's Catholic
school.
Roseburg Townsend Club to
meet at 8 P. M. at home of W. O.
Gildersleeve at 520 Mill street.
Thursday September 26
Stedfast Class of First Presby
terian Church to meet at 12
o'clock potluck luncheon at the
church Parlors.
Country Club ladies' annual
fall Fst-day affair to be held at
1 o'clock salad-luncheon and
bridge party at Country Club.
Reservations must be made by
, members for themselves and
V, their guests not later than Tues
, dav, September 24.
Days Creek Women's Club will
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Fritz Snyder.
Ladv Elks social meeting at 8
o'clock dessert-supDer at the tem
ple with Mrs. Adrian Fisher,
Mrs. L. L. Wimberly and Mrs. E.
C. Patterson, hostesses. Prizes to
be awarded winners in contract
bridge and rJnochle.
Wenola Circle of the Methodist
Church to meet at 2 o'clock at
home of Mrs. J. M. Bovles with
Mrs. H. D. Scott, co-hostess.
Northside Sunshine Club to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. E. E. Emmltt on Parrott
street.
Evergreen H. E. C. to meet at
12:30 o'clock potluck luncheon at
the hall with Wanda Thoreson,
Doupjas county demonstration
agent, givinr a talk.
Frldav September 27
Olalla Community Orange. No.
913. tn meet at 8 o'clock at the
hall. Members asked to bring
wood for the winter supply for
the grange hall.
Umpoua Daughters of the Nile
to meet at 6:30 o'clock potluck
stiDoer at home of the president,
Mrs. W. C. Holmes. All Daugh
ters of the Nile invited.
Keystone Club to sponsor rum
mace sale from 9 to 5 o'clock at
Mpthodist Church. Donations
will h picked up by calling 222-Y
or 877-L.
Saturday September 28
Hiversdale Grange social n!ht
nt 9 P. M. at hall. Mr. and Mr.
H C. T. Tinton and Mr. and Mrs. E.
f , G Ogle in charge
Second day of Methodist Key
stone Club rummage sale at
Methodist Church from 9 to 5
o'clock
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Marry at Home Ceremony
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Matthews.
Miss Virginia Marie Mills,
lovely daughter of Mrs. Russell
Pratt, of Salem, formerly of
Roseburg, became the bride of
Maurice Matthews, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvia Matthews, of
Roseburg. at an impressive home
ceremony in Roseburg Sunday,
September 8. at one-thirty
o'clock, Rev. H. P. Sconce, pastor
of the First Baptist Church, per
formed the nuptials in the pres
ence of twenty-four relatives and
close friends.
The Improvised altar was ar
ranged with lare baskets of
gladioli and white candelabra
holding tall white cathedral
candles.
Preceding the ceremony. Miss
Sue Hahn sane. "Always." ac
companied by her sister, Miss
Betty Hahn. The latter played
The Bridal Chorus from Lohen
grin for the bridal party to enter
the living room.
The bride was charming in a
suit of oyster white with white
accessories. She carried a prayer
book toopcd by a large orchid
tied with a shower of satin rib
bons. She was plven in marriage
bv her step-father, Russell Pratt.
Mrs. Helen Weber was matron
Photo by Clark'! Studio
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. Mrs. E. A. Pearson.
Mrs. E. A. Pearson won the han
dicap cup tournament for 1946 in
the final play Thursday at the
club course by defeating Mrs. R.
D. Bridges, who is runner-up for
the cud. By winnin" the cup this
ear, Mrs. fearson is allowed to
:eeo ft permanently as she won
it in 1944 and 1945. Mrs. Pearson
defeated Mrs. Roy Cummins in a
match last Friday to make her
eligible to play in the finals this
week with Mrs. Bridges, who is
the winner of the Championship
Cud for the club this year. The
handicap cup is the fifth trophy
award to be won by Mrs. Pear
son. She was winner this spring
of the 1946 Steams-Bridges
troDhv.
In the first flight of the handi
cap tournament, Mrs. Kenneth
Quine is the winner with Mrs.
Marshall Pengra, runner-up. In
the nine-hole tournament Mrs.
Bill Courter is the winner with
Mrs. Clyde Kni"ht, runner-up.
Visiting From East Mrs. M.
M. Buntin of Cambridge, Mass.,
is visiting Mrs. C H. Dunnell at
Wins Trophy
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of honor and Marshall Matthews
acted as best man to his brother.
The bride's mother wore an
ensemble of light blue and the
bridegroom's mother wore a suit
of medium blue. Both mothers
wore gardenia corsages'.
A wedding dinner followed at
Carl's Haven, where the beauti
fully decorated, three-tiered wed
ding cake was cut by the bride
and bridegroom. Covers ' were
placed for the bridal couple; Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvia Matthews, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. William Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Miss Betty
and Miss Sue Hahn, Mrs. C. W.
Clark, Marshall Matthews and
the following out-of-town guests,
Miss Louise Jurgens of Los An
geles; C. W. Braun of Bandon;
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardie of
Portland and Mrs. John Patter
son of Oakland, Calif.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School
and attended University of Port
land a year. The bridegroom was
graduated from Days Creek High
School and is now attending Ore
gon State College, where the
couple will make their home.
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS
MEETING AND PLANS
RUMMAGE SALE
The Methodist Keystone Club
met Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. R. B. Hampton with Mrs.
Orville Richman and Mrs. Floyd
Wilson assisting hostesses at a
seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper.
Colorful autumn flowers
formed the deporations.
Mrs. W. A. MacArthur conduct
ed the devotions and Mrs. Earl
Wiley, president, had charge of
the business meeting. Plans for
the year-book were made and the
club voted to hold a rummage sale
September 27-28 from nine to
five o'clock at the Methodist
Church parlors. Members and
friends are being solicited for do
nations and may leave same at
the church or articles will be call
ed for by telephoning either 222-Y
or 877-L.
Group singing and visiting wefe
enjoyed during the social hour
by Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Harl
Kelley, Mrs. William C. Woods,
Mrs. C. K. Rand, Allene Inlow,
Mrs. W. A. MacArthur, Mrs. Clyde
Chitwood, Mrs. Thilda Johanson,
Mrs. Adrian M. Fisher, Mrs. C.
E. Smith, Mrs. O. J. Monger, Mrs.
Paul Elliott, Mrs. W. O. Berecke,
Mrs. C. W. Vasey, Mrs. Floyd Wil
son. Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs.
A. J. Ellison, Mrs. E. E. Lindell,
Mrs. C. A. Storrs, Mrs. Merton L.
Sugden, Mrs. F. G. Burr, Mrs.
Vernon Keel, Mrs. Bruce Elliott,
Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. F. Keller,
Mrs. J. B. Roark, Mrs. Gordon
Holbrook, Mrs. M. M. Nelson and
the hostesses.
The next meeting will be held
at a six-thirty o'clock potluck din
ner at the church parlors October
21, at which time the members
will entertain their husbands.
H. E. C. MEETING
HELD AT POTLUCK
LUNCHEON THUR3DAY
The Evergreen Home Econom
ics Club met at a twelve-thirty
o'clock potluck luncheon at the
hall Thursday. Seventeen mem
bers were present. Plans were
made for a booster night program
for September 30 at eight o'clock
at the hall.
Mystery sister names were ex
changed. The countv home dem
onstration agent, Wanda Thore
son, will meet with the club Sep
tember 26 at a twelve-thirty
o'clock potluck luncheon. All
members are urged to be pres
ent,
MISS GEORGENE JOHNSON
BECOMES BRIDE OF
CARL E. STONE, AUG. 10
At a beautiful candlelieht serv
ice Satuiday, August 10, at eight
o'clock, Miss Georgene Johnson,
attractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Johnson, 1006
portli Jackson street, and grand
daughter of the late Mr, and
Mrs. L. d. Skinner of Winston
became the biide ' of Call E.
Stone, 7 Stephens Place, Hunover
Pa., In St. Mary's Reformed
Church in Silver Kun, Maryland.
The impressive double ring cere
mony was performed by Rev. J.
Harold Little of Hanover.
The bride was charming in a
grey gabardine suit wilh erev
accessories and a pink hat. Her
corsage was orchids. Miss Joan
Stone, sister of the brideeroom,
was maid of honor and was love
ly in a pastel-colored suit. Richard
H. Little of Hanover was best
man and James Brenner and
William Bowman were ushers.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was held
at the home of the bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S.
Stone, in Hanover. Miss Dorothy
uarman presiaea at tne punch
bowl.
Following the reception, the
couple left on a wedding trip
through New Jersey, New York
Citv and other points of interest
in New York state. Thev thei;
drove across country to make
their home in Corvallis, where
the bridegroom has enrolled at
Oregon State College.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School and
attended Oregon State College,
where she majored in home eco
nomics. She is a member of one
of Douglas county's early pioneer
families. The bridegroom was re
cently discharged from service
witn the u. s. Marine Corps.
MRS. C. E. SMITH
ENTERTAINS CLUB AT
CHARMING SHOWER PARTY
Mrs. C. E. Smith entertained
hpr ninnplile nluK at a nhnmlnn
pink and blue shower party and
eigni o ciock aessert-supper Wed
nesday evening at her lovely
home in Laurelwood in compli
ment tn Mrs .Tnplr TTlnnHan
Asters formed a pretty motif for
imk taoie ana tne Douquets aoout
the rooms.
Covers' wpro nrnrtwt f-
Fincham, guest of honor; Miss
cua omun, a guest, and Mrs. Kay
Puckett, Miss Frances Hutchin
son. Mrs. Richard Yntino- M T
R. Clark, Mrs. Henry Bailey, Mrs!
iNurman ness ana tne hostess,
Mrs. Smith.
Lovely gifts were presented to
Mrs. Fincham, after which
pinochle was in play with Miss
Hutchinson winning the high
score and Mrs. Young receiving
the low score.
TWELVE AND WON CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT PRIMP.CKl
.HOME Af LUNCHEON ' " .
Miss Bernardine Princen en
tertained the Twplvp nnH Wn
Club at a delightful potluck
luncheon Tuesday at her home
on Chadwick street. She was
assisted in serving by her mother,
Mrs. V. Prlnppn onH 1UM r-
neth Jones. Hydrangeas formed
me ucl-ui uuuns .lor ine occasion.
Kpnn wao rtlnvpH ilnrlnir 4Un
social hour with Mpg R irni.
winning the high prize and Mrs.
aci-uuu xugn prize. .
inose present were: Mrs. Eu
nice Knrv. tt oitoe, 7LT.-o r-.i
Hargis, Mrs. E. Kenneth Jones,
mis. a. nargis, Mrs. u. Trozel
le, Mrs. E. Princen and the hos
tess. MlKS Prlnpon TUn
club meeting place will be an-
nuunceti later.
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Mr. and Mrs.
.Elwood L. Mabley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Mabley of
Sutherlln, and Virginia A. Mil
ler, daughter of Mrs. Eunice Mil
ler of Auburn, Wash., were mar
ried at a candlelight ceremony in
the chapel of Auburn Academy
at Auburn, Wash.
A white trellis with ivy, tall
baskets of pink and white gladi
oli and candelabra holding white
tapers formed the altar decora
tions. Miss Annette Peterson
nlayed the organ music preced
ing the ceremony and softly dur
ing the service. Lenora Krenzler
played "I Love You Truly" as a
marimba solo and , little Donna
Holm of Roseburg, niece of the
bridegroom, lighted the candles.
Gerald Ferguson of College
Place, Wash., best man to the
bridegroom, sang, "Because."
The bride was lovely in a gown
of white slipper satin fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline and
short train. Her veil was finger
tip in length. She carried a bou
quet of white gladioli, pale blue
delphinium, pink asters, sweet
peas, baby's breath and Cecil
Brunner rosebuds tied with a
shower of white satfn streamers
R. A. AND E. CLUB
ENERTAINED AT
WORTHINGTON HOME
The Roseburg Art and Em
broidery Club met at the home
of- Mrs. Henry Worthington Wed
nesday wilh Mrs. Frank Kent in
charge of the business meeting
in the absence of the president,
Mrs. Frank Bergh.
A program was presented by
Mrs. F. J. Cornell and included
humorous readings and a skit by
Mrs. Susan Bowman and Mrs.
Carlos Page. Lovely refreshments
were served to Mrs. Bowman, a
guest; Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs. P.
Napier, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs.
Charles Poirot, Mrs. Carlos Page,
Mrs. J. G. Stpphenson. Mrs. F. J.
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Elwood L. Mabley,
knotted with Ivy. The bouauet
was arranged by the bride's
mother.
Laura Miller, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor and
Mrs. Gerald Ferguson and Mrs.
Elmer Miller of College Place,
Wash., were bridesmaids. The at
tendants wore cowns of nastel
pink and blue shades and carried
bouquets of gladioli. Donald
Branson of Missoula, Mont., and
Luther Crooker, of Auburn.
Wash., brother-in-law of the
bride, were ushers. .
A reception followed in the
dining hall of the academy. Pink
and white asters and ivy formed
ine decorations.
For traveling the bride chose a
white wool dress with atomic
blue top coat and black accesso
ries. Followinc a wedding trip to
Seattle, thev went to College
Place to make their home while
attending Walla Walla College.
Guests from Roseburg included
the bridegroom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Mabley; Mrs.
Arthur Burroway, aunt; Donna
Holm, niece; Mrs.- Edith Myers
and Mrs. Carrie Kruse, grand
mothers. Cornell, Mrs. A. Rhoads', Mrs. Lu
cia Ingles, Mrs. Frank Kent, Mrs.
Henry Snyder,-Mrs. Henry Ers
klne and the hostess. .
Members are asked to bring a
grab-bag wrapped gift to the
next meeting to be held October
2 at the home of Mrs. Carlos
Page, 520 S. Stephens strct,
One Mora Night for
ONE MORE
TOMORROW
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MRS. HALLMARK IS ,
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CLUB ON TUESOAV
Begonias and roses formed a
pretty motif for the one o'clock
salad-luncheon given Tuesday by
Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, when
she entertained her bridge club
at her lovely none on uverlook.
Covers were placed for Mrs. R.
D. Coen, Mrs. Waller Fisher and
Mrs. A. D. Parr, guests, and Mrs.
Bill Courter, Mrs. Fred Lockwood,
Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. L. K. Pies,
Mrs. M. C. Bowker and the hos
tess, Mrs. Hallmark.
Contract -bridge was in play
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Fisher and Mrs. Hess winning
the high scores.
STEDFAST CLASS HAS
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
MEETING ON THURSDAY
The Stedfast Class of the First
Presbyterian Church held an en
joyable potluck luncheon at
twelve oclock Thursday at the
church parlors. Guests present
were Mrs. G. R. Child and Mrs.
Maude Brand and members pres
ent were: Mrs. James A. Pinker
ton, president; Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell, Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Mrs.
Steven Blstran, Miss N. Jean
nle Bulck, Mrs. Roy Cunningham,
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Mrs. E. C. Richmond, Mrs. W. I.
Lowrey, Mrs. George Sewell, Mrs. :
Benjamin E. Bollman, Mrs. Ida
Bailey and Miss Estelle V. Con
over. Group singing was enjoyed,
after which Mrs. Bistran spoke
on Bible Christians with Mrs.
Campbell giving the closing pray- -er.
A social hour followed. The'"
next meeting will be Thursday,
September 26 at a twelve o'clock '
potluck luncheon' In the church
parlors. ' ,
MRS. IVAN PICKENS
ENTERTAINS CLUB AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON '
Gladioli and asters were used
as decorations by Mrs. Ivan
Pickens Tuesday, when she gra- .
ciously entertained tier bridge
club at her attractive home on
Fowler Street at a one o'clock
luncheon.
Covers were placed for Mrs. J.
R. Wharton, a guest; Mrs. Clair
K. Allen, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs.
C. B. Wade, Mrs. D. B. Bubar,
Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. P. M. :
Lee, Mrs. L. E. McClintock and
the hostess, Mrs. Pickens. - '
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. McClintock.
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