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- FOUR ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Marry on Valentine's Day " vFwre??,r g ixn " 1 .:.M l . -. V f i - J jk y ;L il fr iji ,., i ' (. '. il -..j tonped with a snray of red roses. Miss MaxLne Wilson was maid I of honor lor her sister and wore a tan-colored suit with black ac cessories and a corsage ol rows. The bride's mother wore an aqua colored dress and the bride groom's mother wore a shell pink dress. Both mothers wore attrac tive corsages. Dwight Pone was best man. A reception followed at the home of Mrs. John Beck, grand mother of the hride. The talilr was centered with a beautiful cake topped by a miniature brid al couple, which was cut by the bride and bridegroom. Following a honeymoon to points north, the couple will make their home in Kosehurg. Attending the wedding were Miss Jo'ce, Miss Maxine and Miss Mary Lou Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harvey. Mrs. It. II. Vantongesen,' Mrs. Bob Rowland, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson, Betty and Bertha Wilson, Tonl Felkner. Melvin Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. I-e berk, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hul bert, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Palmer, Charles and Katherine Palmer, Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Kvans, Mis. Forest Hill, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. John Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and Mrs. McFar land. The bride was graduated from Roseburg Senior High School and the bridegroom was graduated from high school in Oklahoma. He served with the U. S. Navy during World War II and is now employed at the Plywood Mill. Engaged ( "i s Plclur by Jnkliu bludio Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Evans Miss I)elnres Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson of Roseburg, Ix-cume the bride of Nathaniel F.vans, son of Kev. and Mrs. A. M. F.vans, at high noon Saturday, February 14, at the Church of God on Garden Vallev road with the bridegroom's father officiating at the impres sive ceremony. The church decorations wore arranged by Mrs. Adrian Hulbert and Mr. A. M. Fvans. A white tri-lllc ml Ari'hu.iv rlj-eiiruli.H with wedding bells and greenery, I formed the background, while a large basket of mixed blossoms centered the altar. As the guests assembled, Mrs. Melvin Palmer played softly and accompanied Mis. Adrian Hul bert, who sang "I Love You Tru ly" followed by Mrs. Palmer play ing the traditional wedding marches. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was charming in a grey suit with white ai-cessor-ies. She carried a white Bible DANCE TONIGHT at t V Dixonville Grange Music by Happy Valley Cowboys Free Planer Shavings WE WILL HAUL THEM FOR HAULING CHARGE Retail Lumber Sales RIVERSIDE LUMBER CO. Garden Valley RJ. at RR Track P.O. Box 110 Phone 704 R 4 POTLUCK SUPPER AND SOCIAL MEETING HELD BY UMPOUA DAUGHTERS Umixiua Daughters of the Nile held a six-thirty o'clock M)tluck super and social meeting Fri day evening at the lovely home of Mrs. Neal Kaser on Harvard Avenue. The Valentine motif was carried out by the use of red carnations flanked by red taix'rs, while individual candles set in heart-shaiicd candy graced each place. Cards, group singing and visit ing were enjoyed during the eve ning. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Arnold lIolgcs.ni, presi dent, as a token of appreciation for her fine work the last year and also as a going away gitt. The Hclgesons are leaving soon lor San Francisco to make their home. Those present were Mrs. Ar nold llclgcson. Mrs. Rodney Knott Mrs. R. L. Toler, Mrs. Warren Tozler, Mrs. (). M. Bcrrie. Mrs. L. K. Henninger, Mrs. Ira Poole, Mrs. F.lton Jackson, Mrs. Marc Shelley, Mrs. Ray Asbury, Mrs. 11. R. Reynolds, Mrs. Frank Burr, Mrs. (). W. llairah, Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Mrs. V. Cornutt, Mrs. I'allen Jones and the hostess, Miy. Kaser. The next meeting will be Febru ary L' l at a !:.) o clock ovsscrt- lunchcon at the home ol Mrs. Frank Burr In Myrtle Creek. Flection of oftlcors will be held. The afternoon will he spent in , sewing for the Shrine hospital. MRS. JAMES KNUDTSON ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1 Mis. James Knudtson enter tained her pinochle club at a charming seventhiitv o'clock dessertsuper Wednesday eve- i ning at her home. . A birthday ( cake, honoring the birthdays of Mis. Ciilfoid K. Smith anil the hostess, graced the tahle. The group presented a birthday gift to Mis. Smith and Mrs. Knudtson. ! Covers were plac d for Mrs. Ray Puckett, Mrs. .1. R. Clark, Mrs. Ciilfoid K. Smith. Mrs. Nor. man Hess, Mrs. Verdun Boui-ock, Mrs. Ed Itadigan. Mis. Bruce Met rick and the hostess, Mrs. Knudtson. High score for the pinochle ! play was won by Mis. Itiiucock with Mrs. Clark receiving the low I looro. Young 1. Vc INSURANCE LIFE AUTO FIRE Slat rarro Mutual Insurance ROSE & ALLKN P. O. Box 489 Phone 288 214 W. Lane Roseburg. Ore. Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. fc.dwin O. xoung, Sr. ,of (-laklanrl, Ore., announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Barbara, to Lawrence Richard Wilson, Jr., son of Ir and Mrs. Lawrence Richard Wil son, of Seattle. 1 he engagement was announced informally by the bride-elect at her sorority, phi Mil, at Whitman College, Walla Walla. Wash., where she major ed in sociology and was graduat ed from the college. The bridegroom-elect is a stu dent at Universit-- of Washing ton, where he is majoring in Eng lish. The wedding has boon planned for March 21 at the First Pres byterian Church in Roseburg. O. S. C. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS AT HERCHER HOME ' ON MONDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Waller llercher gracious, ly entertained the O. S. V. Moth ers Club Monday uliernoon at her lovely honi. Acacia anil flowering quince fromed the de corations. Mis. Armour Murdock, presi dent, conducted the meeting. Oth ers enoying the afterpoon with Mi's, llercher included Mrs. Bowl Hales of Bakersticid. Calif., Alrj. T. H. Dunn of Sumpter, Ore.. Mis. Bruce Mellis, Mrs. Karl Uleile, Mrs. lieorgo K. Ilouck, Mrs. tj. V. Wimbcrly, Mrs. H. 11. I.aird, Mrs. L. A. Wills, Airs. Husjh Ritchie, Mrs. Clair K. Al len, Mis. (J. W. Marshall. Mi.;, tail Fiegel. Mrs. H. C. Berg. Mrs. Willard l.aurance, M,s. 11. N. Jaeobson. Mrs. Bert Laurance and Mrs. Chester llercher. At tiie tea hour Mm. llercher. assisted by her sister .Mrs. Ches ter llerclier, and Mrs. WKIerd l.alirancf1, served lovely lelrijii nii'nls. Mrs. George il' Houck poured. Thi' next meeting place and date will be announced later. EAST DOUGLAS HOME OEMOSTRATION UNIT MEETS WEDNESDAY East Douglas Il.une IVmcn sliation L'iiii hcll iis ie:ular monthly meeting at the l.nme of Mrs. Joe Biumbach Widnes nesday with Mts. Dointiic.'l Bill ing in charge of the topic. Sauce pans, their care anil Cse." Six dittcrent makes ef saucepans j were furnishcfl by the State of fice end Mrs. Holing demonstral- I ed their Use Willi the help of the women present. Meal, vege- tahles. sal. el aiel pudding were prepared and served at the noon luncheon. Tho.e present wore: Mis. Hol ing. Mrs. Sain Haas, Mis. Carl Helm. Mrs. Floien.v Ranisev. I Mis. Charlotte Bailey. Mis. Wi- j noria Hailev. Mrs. K.iihli-n Wel I er. Mrs. William K.ircher, Mis. , hila Matins, Mrs. Nellie Ruse Richards. Mis. Ada Mciton anil, Mrs. Alda Biumli.ich. MRS. J. R. WHARTON ENTERTAINS BETA SIGMA PHI VISITOR FRIDAY To compliment Mrs. E. Paris ii'hntbaucr, international repre sentative from Beta Sigma Phi sorority headquarters in Kansas City, Mo., a charming luncheon was given Friday at her attrac Ihe home on East Douglas street. The lare-covered table was cen tered with an arrangement of heather and snapdragons. Covers were placed for Beta Sigma Phi sponsors and the fol lowing members: Mrs. j-hnt-bauer, guest of honor; Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. L. U Wimberlv, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Worth Davis. Mrs. Charles E. Hart, Mrs. Dallen Jones and the hostess, Mis. Wharton. The afternoon was spent In discussing work of the Beta Sig ma Phi with Mis. Zehnthauer very ably answering questions regarding the sorority program throughout the country. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB MEMBERS AND HUSBANDS ENJOY PARTY SATURDAY A charming Valentine party was enjoyed by the Meriy-Go-Kound Club members and their husbands at the attractive home ol Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter Saturday evening. Red candles and matching carnations formed the decorations. High score for the bridge play was won bv Mrs. Oorge Soth man with Mrs. J. Earl Pickens winning the pinochle prize. Lat er, a lovely buflet supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Winston. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ful lerton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Car ter. Mr. and Mrs. George John son. Mrs. J. Earl Pickens, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter. MRS. IVAN BROSI IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT DESSERT LUNCHEON Mrs. Ivan Brosi graciously en tertained the Merry Go Round Club at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon Wednesday at her home. Covers were placed at a prettily aps;iiited table for Mrs. .1. Earl Pickens, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Howard Carnes, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. J., K. Masters, Mrs. Fred Vehring, Mis. W. Ii. Carter, Mrs. L. J. Fullorton. Mrs. J. Har old Nichols. Mrs. George Soth- man and the hostess, Mrs. Brosi and daughter, Vonnie. The next meeting will be Feb ruary z. at the home of Mrs. R. R. illett, .i lrt N. Rose street wilh Mrs. J. Harold Nichols as hostess. RIVERSDALE HAPPY HOUR CLUB HAS MEETING THURSDAY Kiversdale Happy Hour Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Glenn Cox and Mrs. Wallace Cox as hostesses. Mrs. Bernard Young, president, conducted the business meeting, billowed by a social hour of visiting and needlework. The hostesses served delicious refreshments to Mesdames Avis Harmon, Betty Harmon. DrusiUia Cornell. Boa ott, Kayo Conn, Ma ilona Staplcford, Alice I-oe, Mar- i"t i l usscll. Mcttv Giuley, era Guiloy and Leona Bucll. The next meeting will be March II) with Mrs. Ned Dixon and Alice I.ee as co-hostcsses. Engaged i :',v-' '. ! . - V- i FOR SALE Large Quantity MAHOGANY VENEER PLYWOOD ALL NEW INQUIRE Picture by CUrk's Studio Misa Shirley Jean Carter Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter of Roseburg, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Shirley Jean, to William Harry Fredericks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredericks of Pittsburgh, Calif. The engagement was recently announced at Pi Kappa Sigma sorority at Chico State College, Chico, Calif., where both are students majoring in journalism. The bride-elect's father is one of the owners of the Roseburg Printing Company and the bridegroom-elect's father is manager of the Post Dispatch at Pitts burg. Calif. The bride-elect was graduated , from Roseburg Senior High i School in 1SM4 and attended An-, tioch College at Yellow SDrings, I Ohio and also Willamette Univer- sity at Salem, nrior to entering ! Chico State College. ! 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