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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1945.
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Social Calendar
Sunday December 22
Job's Daughters invite public to
annual vesper service at 4 P.M.
at First Presbyterian Church.
Monday December 23
Evergreen Grange annual
Christmas party and program at
8 P.M. at hall. Those attending
asked to bring a gift not to ex
ceed 50c to exchange. Members
and their families invited.
Riversdale Grange members
and families invited to annual
Christmas program at 8 P.M. at
hull. Those attending are asked
to bring a gift to exchange.
The Preshyterian Sunday
School annual Christmas program
to hf nrpspnferl nt the Church At
7:30 P.M. Church friends and
friends invited.
Wednesday December 25
Christmas day.
Men's non-denominational Bible
Study class meeting postponed
until January 8.
Thursday December 26
Country Club ladies meeting
postponed.
Friday December 27
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 7:30
P.M. at K. of P. hall.
Women's non-denominational
Bible Studv Class to meet from
1 :30 to 2:30 o'clock at First Pres
byterian Church parlors under
the direction of Dr. Morris H.
Roach.
Saturday December 28
Catholic ladies rummage shop,
located in basement of parish
house on East Oak street, open
all-day beginning at 10 A.M.
December 31
Roseburg Country Club semi
formal New Year's dance at club
house. Bud Spaulding's orchestra
to furnish music. Snack bar dur
ing dance hours and refreshments
and favors, following dance.
Members and their invited guests
are asked to attend.
Riversdale Grange annual New
Year's eve party and 6 o'clock pot
luck supper at hall for members
and their families.
MISS JACKIE FLORY
HONORED AT LOVELY
BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY
Miss jacKie lory, daughter ol
Mr", and Mrs. Clifford Flory of
Suthcrlin, was complimented at
a charming bridal shower party
Wednesday at the J. M. Francis
home at Fair Oaks, when Mrs.
Francis, Mrs. Ruth Manning and
Mrs. Agnes Frasier entertained
in her honor.
Beautiful bouquets of Turner
chrysanthemums were placed
about the rooms, while an ar
rangement of cedar and pine
with silvered cones, holly and
cypress graced the buffet.
Mrs. Evelyn Frolscher gave a
humorous reading, after which,
Sandra Lee, small sister of the
guest of honor, dressed as "Cupid"
scorted her sister to a beautiful
gift table, decorated wi.h en
twined hearts on which were
placed minature love-birds. After
the lovely gifts were oponed, the
hostesses served a salad-luncheon
from a linen-covered table. Silver
candles flanked a miniature sil
ver decorated tree which formed
1he centerpiece. Mrs. Clifford
Flory, mother of the bride-elect,
and Mrs. Frances Carrigar,
presided at the serving table.
The guest list included: the
guest of honor and Mrs. Clifford
Flory and Sandra Lee: Mrs. Fran
cis Carrigar, Mrs. H. Wilson. Mrs.
Robert Adams, Mrs. Ida Weber,
Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Mrs. Gula
Crowell, Mrs. Don O'Neil, Sr.,
Mrs. Vera Mathewman, Mrs.
Betty Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Mus
grove, Mrs. Anna Ferris, Mrs.
liollie Martin, Mrs. Margaret Aus
tin and daughter; Mrs. O. L.
Lehne. Mrs. Dee Atterbury, Mrs.
J-rankie Moore, Miss Catherine
.Manning, Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs.
Martha Davis, Mrs. Meryl Wahl,
Miss Eunice Davis, Mrs. Lola
Rose and Judv: Mrs. Wilbur
Pavnc, Miss Evelyn Payne, Miss
Viola Aldropp, Mrs. Helen Brown
and sons; Mrs. Cora Allen Miss,
Frances Larson, Mrs. Marjorie
Denley, Mrs. Dorothy Longbrake,
Mrs. H. Clemens. Mrs. Matt Al
dropp, Mrs. Lillian Crawford,
Mrs. Norma Rose, Mrs. Kathryn
Rusk, Miss Betty Rusk, Mrs.
Edyth Gerard, Mrs. Evelyn Frot
scher, Mrs. Margaret Ward, Mrs.
Williams and daughter; Mrs.
Wllma Pelland. Mrs. Anna
Carter, Mrs. Mildred Thlele. Mrs.
Ethel Manning, Mrs. Minnie
Abeene, Mrs. Gwen Webber, Mrs.
Grace Ruthrauff, Mrs. Dorothy
Norton, Mrs. Gladvs Adams, Mrs.
Betty -Adams. Mrs. Nora Cra
croft. Miss Donna Cracroft, Miss
Judv and Miss Myra Weber, Mrs.
Hulda Llndhe. Mrs. Jessie Marie
Jones, Mrs. Venetta Riggs. Miss
Luella Plueard, Mrs. Dorothy
Rose, Mrs. Ila Allen, Mrs. Vir
ginia S.acy, Mrs. Helen Brown
and thp hostesses, Mrs. Francis,
Mrs. Frasler and Mrs. Manning.
MISS MARGARET JOYCE
ENTERTAINS CHOIR AT
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Following practice of St. Jo
seph's Catholic choir Wednesday
evering. Miss Margaret Joyce
graciously entertained the mem
bers at a charming Christmas
party at the Nurses Home at the
Facility. Additional guests ware
Miss N'aomi Scott, Miss Kerr and
The Christmas reotif was beau-
-Tiliiuy carnea out in me decora
tions and following an entoyable
social hour, lovely refreshments
. were served by Mlsi Joyce.
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER
Marry at Lovely Home Wedding
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Photo by Photo Lab
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T.
Miss Jenone Mahn of Eugene
became the bride of Leonard T.
Anderson, son of Mrs. Emella
Larson of Eugene and Theodore
Anderson of Melrose December 7
at the home of the bridegroom's
Drotner-m-iaw and sister, justice
of the Peace and Mrs. Thomas C.
Hartflel, at Winchester. Judge
Hartfiel oerformed the Impres
sive ceremony at eight-thirty
o'clock.
- Pale pink chrysanthemums and
tall white tapers formed a pretty
setting for the wedding. The wed
ding music included "Oh Prom
ise Ale" and "At Dawning."
The bride was lovely in a light
grey wool suit with pale pink and
black accessories. Her corsage
was of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Ruth
Anderson of Eugene was matron
of honor and wore a chocolate
brown and gold afternoon dress
with matching brown hat and a
corsage of Dale pink carnations.
Lcland Anderson acted as best
man to his brother.
The bridegroom's mother wore
Photo by Photo Lab
Celebrate Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coop-1 to Mr. and Mrs. Cooner from
er, residents of Douglas County j their grandsons, Duane and Ste
for 47 years, celer-ated their i phan Conn.
fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Cooper have five
Sunday, December 13, at a recep-; children and seven grandchildren,
tion from two to six o'clock held all of whom were nresent.
at the home of their son-in-law Mrs. Stewart Cooper served
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-1 the wedding cake; Mrs. William
neth Conn, on the Melrose road. Conner received the guests; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were mar- Everett Cooper had charge of the
ried December 15, 1896, in Vlr- j puest book and the many beautl
olnla and moved to Oakland In : ful gifts; Mrs. Leonard Cooper
H'.1S. Mr. Cooper has engaged In
farming all of his life.
The handmade white lace cloth
covering the table was centered
with a four-tiered rake topped by
a golden wedding bell. White and
gold decorations were used on
the table, while large bououets of
white and gold chrysanthemums
and pansles were uieti about theiw-ard Hartz. Fnnnie and Donald
rooms. The cake was cut by the Hartz. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Thomn
honored couple. son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Goff.
A corsage of gardenias and i.Irs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. J. H.
gold rosebuds and a gold carna-1 Williams. Mr. and Mrs Earl
Uon boutonniert were presented Seelcy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S.
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Anderson.
a dark blue suit with white pin
stripe and a corsage of pale pink
carnations.
Following the wedding, a recep
tion was held and a supper was
served to the bridal party and a
few close frientls of the bridal
couple bv Mrs. Hartfiel. The tier
ed wedding cake, topped nv
miniature bridal couple and flank
ed bv tall white tapers. Graced
I the beautifully appointed table.
I he cake was cut bv the oririe
and bridegroom and served by
the bridegroom s moiner.
Following a honeymoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson will be
home to their friends at 589 Wood
Avenue. Eugene.
The bride was graduated from
Woodbury College In Los Ange
les. The bridegroom attended
public schools in IXrtielas Countv
and served three years in the u
S. Army in tne European and
African Theater of Oiierations.
He is employed by the Mountain
States Power Company in i.u
gene.
i noured and Mrs. Edward Hartz
and Mrs. Christian Wulff assist
ed in the servini?. Manv lovely
gifts were presented to the Coop
ers from relatives and friends.
Attending the affnir were: Mr
and Mrs. Henry Conn, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Fenn, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cooper. j
EDEN LADIES AID
HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Carl Backlund and daugh
ter. Mrs. Stanley Sjogren, were
loint hostesses at the former's
home Tuesday afternoon for
members and friends of the Eden
Ladies Aid of the Elpai-ose Luth
eran Church. Rev. Enoch San
deen was present and based his
scripture lesson on the Gospel of
at. LUKe.
During the business meeting
the annual elect! jh of officers
tor the ensuing year was held
and Inrluiled: Mrs. Walter Sam
uelson ol Roseburg, president;
Mi's. Guiinar Johnson, vlce-presi-dent:
Mis. Frank E. Johnsun. re
elected treasurer, and Mrs. Carl I
E. Johnson, re-elected secretary;
auditors, Mrs. S. Heard and Mrs.
James Andrews wi!h Mrs. Walter
Samuelson as publicity chairman.
The Christmas motif was beau
tifully carried out in the decora
tions. Those enjoying the after
noon were. Mr. and Mrs. John
Hulsebus of Yoncalla; Rev. Enoch
Sandeen and son. Carl, of North
Bend; Mrs. C. E. Fredrickson,
Mrs. J. E. Nordlin ', Mrs. Walter
Samuelson and small son; Mr.
and Mis. Frank E. Johnson, all
of Roseburg; Mrs. Frank War
ren, Mrs. L. Keifer, Mrs. E. O.
Blomnuist, Mrs. Gunnar John
son, Mrs. J. N. Saivi, Mrs. S.
Heard. Mrs. James Andrews,
Mrs. Rudy Edman, Mrs. Carl
Lundeen, Mrs. Charles Olson,
Mrs. Carl E. Johnson and the
hostesses, Mrs. Backlund and
Mrs. Sjogren.
The next meeting will be Janu
ary 21 at the home of Mrs. Rudy
VIRGINIA ASHLEY
HONORED AT CHARMING
BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY
Miss Jeanne Dillard and Mrs.
Sam Lewis entertained at a
charming seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper
and bridal shower
party at the former's attractive
home on South Jackson street
Wednesday evening In compli
ment to Miss Virginia Ashley,
bride-elect of Robert B. Laursen.
The table was centered with a
large green candle flanked by
pastel-lavender chrysanthemums.
The holiday motif was beautifully
car'-iea out in tne rooms.
Covers were placed for Miss
Ashley, guest of honor. Miss
Betty Clark, ' Miss Floramae
Claik, Miss Maryan Brownine.
Miss Joyce Wumpler, Mrs. Gwil-
liam, Mrs. Georee Johnson, Mrs.
II. Flury. Mrs. H. Vaughn, Mrs.
Marion. Airs. Frank Ash ev. Mrs.
J. F. Dillard and the hostesses.
Miss Dillard and Mrs. Lewis.
A same was ulaved with Miss
Ashley winning the prize. Many
lovely gilts were presented to the
guest of honor and the remainder
of the social hou;s were spent in
visiting.
Petrequin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Nix-kens,. Mrs. Terry Dunham,
Dariene Kruse, Marylyn and Dick
Nickens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ha
can, Mr. and Mrs. Christian
Wulff, Susan and Judy Wulff.
Mrs. O. (J. Matthews, Miss Ruby
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Biisenbark, Mrs. D. N. Busen-
bark, Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Conn. Mrs. Amv Criteser. Mrs.
Etta Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Royce
nusi-noarK. iwr. ana aire. c w.
Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Reece, Rodger Reece, Keith Wil
liams and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Cox.
Members of Mr. and Mrs.
Coopers' family present were
Ceir three sons and daughters-in.
law, Mr. and Mrs. I.eonard Coop
er, Melrose road; Mr. and Mrs.
William Cooper and Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Cooper of Roseburg and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Cooper of Suth
erlin: their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conn;
a brother of Mr. Cooper, W. E.
Cooper, of Suthcrlin, and the fol
lowin" grandchildren: Marcia
Cooper, Lora Belle Cooper, Greg
ory Cooper, Clyde Cooper, Dar
rell Cooner and Duane and
Stephan Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper have a
host of friends in Douglas Coun
ty, who wish them continued
good health and happiness in the
vers to come.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. Hixton.
An afternoon ceremony at St.
Mary's Catholic Church recently
wedded Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
AFFAIR IS ENJOYED
The Junior Woman's Club
held its annual Christmas party
at a six-thirty o'clock banquet
Monday evening r.t the Hotel
Umpqua. Miniature sflver Christ
mas trees tied with red bows
and tall red and white candles
graced the table, which was
decorated by Mrs. Craig Marsters
and Mrs. Jack Davis. The ban
quet arrangements were in
charge of Mrs. Donald Metzger
and Mrs. S. K. Mcuaughey
Gifts were exchanged at the
table and epch member brought
a gift for a member of the County
Home. A enrtstmu': tree, iruits
and assorted nuts were taken
and the gifts by Mrs. Metzger
and Mrs. MeGaughey to the
county home.
A ueliiihtful one-act comedy,
"Joint Owners In Spain was pre
sented by Miss Helen Casey,
assisted by Miss Alice Ueland,
Mrs. Dallen Jones and Mrs
Armour Murdock. The play was
most delightful apd greatly en
Joyed. .
The Doernbechcr hospital fund
drive is now on and milk bottles
will be placed by members in all
business houses of Roseburg.
Members were appointed as chair
men of the various business
houses to be responsible for plac
ing the milk bottles in the stores
and making the collections. The
general public Is being solicited
to contribute to this most worth
while drive.
Those present were: Mrs. O. S
Chambers, contact chairman.
Mrs. Richard Krysl, a guest, and
Mrs. Mnney Domenlco, president
Mrs. J. E. Henbest, Miss Shirley
Haines, Miss Betty Wilson, Miss
Phyllis Hinsdale. Miss Mary
petirson, Mrs. oeorge Crocker,
Mrs. Noell Nelson
Mrs. Walter
Srhoenleber. Mrs. Pnlll Cnrv. Mrs
Today and
Sunday
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Jimmy Wakely
Jjassaa Whit
Jssn Carlln
Brenda Marshall
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N.wa-Revlew Engr.ivlng
Hlxson of Eugene, well-known in
Roseburg. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ilix
son of Eugene.
Edward Titeomb, Mrs. Benjamin
DuKresne, Mrs. Harold Jokela,
Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Ralph
Ohman, Miss Annnhelle Berg,
Miss Bettv Moore, Mrs. Elliott
Perkins, Mrs. Robeit Wells, Mrs.
Lee Iteding, Mrs. Cecil Thomp
son, Mrs. Franklin Wiekham,
Mrs. Donald White, Mrs. Richard
Fies, Mrs. Selby Leep, Mrs. .Nor
man Siefarth, Mrs. William C.
Lindsell, Mrs. Keith Casliner, Mrs.
Harold Krieger, Mrs. Robert
Harris, Mrs. Karl Kimmel, Mrs.
Frank Norton, Mrs. Bernard
Saar. Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs. S.
K. McGaughey, Mrs. Donald
Metzger, Mrs. Jack Davis. Mrs.
Craig Marsters, - Miss Cecelia
Watzlg and Mrs. Donald John
son. GROUP FILLS HOLIDAY
BOXES FOR VETERANS
FACILITY WEDNESDAY
Six-hundred boxes ot candles
and Chrislmas confections were
filled Wednesday by a group
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Fogel. The boxes' will
be presented to veterans at the
Facility ut the annual Christmas
party.
At noon, n potluck luncheon
was served to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Norman, Mrs. Clara Steiwig,
Mrs. Clara Frew, Mrs. Winnie
Travi?, Mrs. Nora Fraundiner,
Mrs. Shirley Partln, Mrs. Aria
Hlxson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill;
Mrs. Kelly and Air. and Mrs.
Fojvl.
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Wed.. Dec. 25th, 9:00 P. M.
Music by
Vic Rice and his Orchestra
AT THE ARMORY
Admission $1.00 person, tax i.icl.
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