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Will Marry Frederick Stora Jr. :P;W ,WW ' I - f .. .'- Vs'""1 ' i , ' ; , - -. s t "'(.",' f V V 1 ; .J,'.-.J,,,-.--..tJ,-.. j --i5ffflttB1Mi llh"iini - : 1 WkbutHtMutiM picture by Clark studio Miss 8hirley Clark Mr. and Mrs. Floyd N. Wilson of Roseburg announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. bride-elect is at present employed and the bridegroom-elect is with date has been set for the wedding. 6 The Newi-Reyiw, Roseburg, Society and Qluhi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. L. J. FULLERTON ENTERTAINS AT CLUB DES8ERT-LUNCHEON Mrs. L. J. Fullerlon entertained the Merry-Go-Round Club at a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon Wednesday at her beautiful home at Winston. Rho dodendrons and Iris formed the attractive decorations. Covers wore placed for Mrs. George Sotham, Mrs. J. Karl Pick ens, Mrs. Ivan Brosl, Mrs. J. K. Masters, Mrs. J, R. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Vehring, Mrs. Clyde Fuller ton, Mrs. George Bacher and small son, Bryce; Mrs. W. H. Carter and the hostess, Mrs. L. J. Fullerton. The next meeting place will be announced later. VISITING LADIES ENTERTAINED BY SEVERAL AFFAIRS Local ladies of the bar enter tained wives of visiting governors of the state Bar Association at a charming party Friday evening at the attractive home of Mrs. Paul Geddes on Kast Lane street, while the Roseburg men enter tained their guests at a smoker at the home of Attorney Spencer Yates on North Jackson street. Today, the visiting ladiet were , honored at a luncheon m the Roseburg Country Club. The men and ladies will hold a Joint dinner party at Carl's Haven Ihta evening. Engagement Is Announced , " ' xnl' i ; , if1 hy, , -Vn - ' r ; r : . . . if ) a. i ., - J , v r i V tjlA;MiAill'ilirilra'iiiittiililiiaMIH Mill Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lehman of ment of their daughter. Miss Nancy of Mr. and Mi s. F. L. Von Schriltz, been set for the wedding. ':f Wrl ' " J 1 .1 ' Shirley, to Frederick J. Stora Jr., Stora Sr., also of Roscburg. The by Dr. Keith Bryant In this city the U. S. Navy Air Corps. No Ore. Sat, May 21, 1949 MU CHAPTER HAS POTLUCK DINNER MEETING WEDNESDAY Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack P. Bathrick on Melrose road for a very delight ful notiuck dinner, which was served in the garden In front of an outdoor fireplace. Mrs. Bath rick was assisted by Mrs. Wayne Ci'ooch, Mrs. Ted Schultz, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. Don Gum. Mrs. Harrison R. Winston, presi dent, conducted a short business meeting and plans were made for the fall rushing season. Members and guests got acquainted by tell ing how they happened to be liv ing in Roseburg and related other interesting facts about them selves. Guests present were Mrs. II. C. Church, Mrs. R. H. Darby, Mrs. Harold Jokela, Mrs. Knute Kersh ner and Mrs. Ray Stein. Members present were: Miss Mary Peter son, Mrs. Ray O. Brown, Mrs. R. W. To.icr, Mrs. Benjamin O. Pit Kresne. Mis. George Lunma, Mis. J. R. Wharton, Mis. John Klllop, Mrs. James Flnlay, Mrs. Chelsea Browne, Mrs. Ed Wyatt. Mrs. Alan Knudtson, Mrs. Dallen II. Jones, Mrs. Bruce Helrlck, Mis. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Mary Black and the hostess committee. This was the last meeting until fall, however, a picnic Is planned for later In the summer. 1t r. Ptcturt by Clark'i Studio Rao Lahman Roseburg announce the engage Rae, to Clair Von Schrlllz, son; also of this city. No date has ' I Will Marry Ja mes I f V , 'I Miss Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Toppings, Melrose route, Roseburg, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Peggy, to James N. LaRaut, son of Mrs. Vernon LaRaut and the late Mr. LaRaut of Roseburg. The blide-elect is employed by Youngs Bay Lumber Com pany and the bridegroom-elect is employed by Umpqua Dairy. No date has been set for the wedding. MRS WIMBERLY AND MRS. HUME HONORED AT CHARMING AFFAIR Lillian Say, Journal's Washing Ion correspondent, reports a charming parly of interest to umn In the Oregon Journal re garding the affair given by Mrs. Guy Cordon, wife of Senator Cor don, and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, wife of Representatives Ells worth, In honor of their house- guests from Roseburg. The party was In the form of a luncheon at the Army and Navv Country Club, just over the lino from the Inst net of Columbia and honored Mrs. Cordon's guest, Mrs. Carl E. Wimnerly, and Mrs. Ellsworth s guest, Mrs. J. C. Hume. Luncheon guests included wives of the members of the Oregon delegation, Mrs. Wayne Morse, Mi'R. Lowell Stockman, Mrs. Hom er Angcll and Mrs. Waller Nor bind, and oilier guests had some connection with Oregon and in cluded: Mrs. William O. Douglas, wife of the supreme court jus tice, who was born in Oregon; Mrs. E. A. Wheeler, granddaugh ter of the inle Binger Herman of Roseburg; Mrs. Maxwell Ham ilton, whose husband was former ly ambassador to Finland, is the mother of Mrs. Charles Church of Sulherlin; Mrs. E. F. Tandy, whose lale husband was formerly manager of the Veterans Hospital in Roseburg; Mrs. Carl Shoemak er, and Mrs. Joseph Carson, wife of Portland's ex -mayor and U. S. maritime commissioner. Mrs. Wimlierly and Mrs. Hume have been extensively entertained during Iheir stay in the nation's rapilol. They plan to return west via Canada and will stop at Lake Louise and Banff. ALIBI TOURNAMENT IS HELD BY WOMEN OF COUNTRY CLUB THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Coun try Club enjoyed an Alibi golf tournament Thursday morning at the club rourse with Mrs. 11. C. Stearns winning low net and Mrs. Walter Brydgcs. second low net. Luncheon was served at noon lo Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, who pre sided In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. K. A. Pearson; Mrs. K. D. Adams, Mrs. J. F. nillnrd, Mrs. Emily .lutitl. Mrs. Roger Gee. Mrs. Joe l'erraull. Mrs. Hoy Sheppard. Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. Mitchell Moore. Mrs. Walter Brvdges. Mrs. L. Hallmark. Mrs. E. H. Harvey. Mrs. Harold E. Schmecr. Mrs. A. K. Collier. Mrs. L. G. Twohv. Mrs. I.. E. McClintock. Mrs. Ver non Bilges. Mrs. John Killop. Mrs. Kenneth Quine. Mrs. H. C. : Stearns and Mrs. Paul Moen. Plans were made for the June; flth Play Day affair for members i and their invited guests. Golfing contests will be enjoyed in the i morning, followed by a noon ' luncheon and afternoon of con tract bridge. Contract bridge was In play during the afternoon with Mrs.1 L. E. McClintock winning high ; score: Mrs. H. C. Stearns, sec ond, and Mrs. Joe Penault, third. : MRS. ROY SIMPSON HONORED AT FAREWELL I PARTY TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Thomas Findlav entertain-1 cd at a lovely handkerchief show-1 er and farewell party at her home I on ine Keasey roan luesday at-1 tornonn in compliment to Mrs. Roy Simpson, who with her hus band and their two sous, Benny and Ronnie, will leave May 'js for Crookston, Minn., to spend a vcar with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baird. Hoses and Iris formed a pretty motif for the occasion. Visiting was enjoyed and delicious refresh ments were served. Mrs. Fimllay was assisted by Mrs. Green and Mrs. llardick. Guests enloying the affair with Mrs. Findlav honoring Mrs. Simpson Incliided: Mrs. C, lv mcnico. Mrs. Paul Beaver, Mis. C N. Westhind. Mrs. lVan Paul Sim, Mrs. Kirk Hnrdick. Mrs. Robert Paulson. Mrs. George (.''nick. Mis. Hubv Blood id Myrtle Creek. Mrs.' W. F. Patti son and Mrs, Fred Prumsnn. N. La Raut : Picture by Photo Lab Toppings ISAAC A. CULLER AND NANCY BUTTR AM MARRY IN ROSEBURG, MAY 8TH Isaac A. Culler, Roseburg, for merly of Tyrone, Mo., and Miss Nancy But from of Rocky Com fort, Mo., were married May 8th in the Assembly of God parson age in this city by Rev. V. L. Klemin. The bride was attractive In a black and white ensemble with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knotts of Roseburg served as best man and matron of honor. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis L. Coble In Roseburg. Mrs. Charles Broadwater served the wedding cake, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Broadwater. Coffee was served by Mrs. Alfred Coble and Mrs. Willis Coble. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadwater, Mr. and Mrs. C. Broadwater, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Coble. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coble, Perry Broadwater, Clyde Bluejacket, Lester Broadwater and Mrs. Flora Larikford. the briiiegroom is employed at the Veterans Hospital in Rns. burg. Mr. and Mrs. Culler are now at home to their friends at their new home on Rutter's Lane. MISS ARDYTH HILL IS COMPLIMENTED AT BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY Ml'S. Vernon Keel entortainrvl at a charming 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at her home on Thursday In compliment to Miss moyui run, orioe-eieci oi Kay mond Hough. The wedding date has been set for May 29. The bire.rfivernH lahla u-ib centered with a bowl of yellow roscoiais wiin matcning yellow tanei's. Iris. rosn atiH nlliat- spring blossoms formed the dec orations. Mrs. Ward Cockeram and Mrs. Ray Hampton poured. Beautiful gifts were presented to Miss Hill from Mrs. Charles Hill, mother of the guest of honor; Mrs. Etta Rogers, Mrs. K H. Verrell. Mis i:ii,nn Mur. dock, Mrs. Ward Cockeram, Mrs. nay Hampton, Mrs. Arte J. Tay lor, Mrs. Lester Adams, Mrs. Louis Neureilcr and t ho hostess, Mrs. Keel. Visit i tl 17 was eninv.'H rliirjiiu the social hour. ENGAGEMENT OF AILEEN ALAIR CLIFTON AND FLOYD LEWIS TOLD Mrs. A. M. Clitton. Hiverside. Calif., announces the engagement of her daughter. Aileen Alair, to rioyu Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ollle Lewis of Roseburg. The couple plan to be married In Ashland In June. The bride-elect completed her grade, junior and senior high edu cation in Ashland. She was grad uated from Riverside Junior Col lege, Riverside. Calif., and the last two years has been a student at Southern Oregon College. She will receive her B. S. degree this a p r I n g. The bridegroom-elect sol ved in the V. S. Army Air Force during World War il and is now a sonhomore at S. O. C. where he plans to continue his studies until he is graduated. The bride-elect plans to teach this fall. U. OF O. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS AT DINNER AT TURN AROUND MONDAY I'niversity of Oregon Mothers Club met a! a delightful no-hostess dinner Monday evening at the Turn-Around Inn. Covers were placed for Mrs. Paul Shank li il. Mrs. E. O. Rickli. Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs. Heduig Walig, Mrs. Sig Felt, Mrs. Harold Horn. Mrs. 11. T. Hansen, Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. A. A. St. Onge. Mrs. C. S. Moliley. Mrs. Ethel Turner and Mrs. John Nachter. j Mrs. Sh.inklin reported on the! Mother's Day weekend festivities at I'niversity of Oregon. I New officers or the coming year Include: Mrs. St. Onge. presl-' dent; Mrs. Shanklin. vicepiest-j dent: Mis. Horn, secretary, and Mrs. Orlena Slattery. treasurer, j The club has adjourned until I September. The next meeting date will be held in September. Junior Woman's firm 3 WtaaVfcllWtttf Left to right: Mrs. Lee Reding, lhaw and Miss Barbara Weisz. Miss Helen Casey, a past con tact chairman of the Junior Woman's Club, was guest speaker at the last meeting of the year Monday evening at the Episcopal parish hall, when new officers for the year were Installed in a beau tiful candlelight ceremony. Miss Casey gave a charming travelogue on her trip to South America. Mrs. Benjamin O. Du Fresne, retiring president, conducted the meeting and urged all members to buy a bond during the Oppor tunity Drive being conducted from May 16 to June 30. Plans were completed for the annual spring dance to be held tonight, May 21, at the Country Club house for members and invited guests. Marry At Candlelight Ceremony, ? i s ' v . J & fait; 1 t . r . i - , x XA? - v if: 4 - x - , "t -o.,,!.,. t ,j,....ik ,...ln ff 1-.. ,.., Hi-i-.-ii,, ,-, nj, ---mt , im nit,- nrnxu i 41 iinn-riiifiiilli At a candlelight ceremony in a setting of white snowballs, bridlewreath and lilies at tht As sembly of God Church, Miss DAR ELECTS OFFICERS AT MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING The D. A. R. met Mondav eve ning at the W. M. Campbell Viome. !!!! Winchester St., with Mrs. Roy Entler graciously acting as host ess at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper, which was served buffet style. Mixed spring flowers form ed the decorations. Those present were Mrs. C. P. Cnylor. Mrs. D. N. Busenbark, Mrs. Orrin T. Baker, Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. Walter Monger, Miss Margaret Page. Mrs. Douglas Waiie, Mrs. W. M. Campbell and the hostess. Mrs. Entler. Officers elected included Mrs. Caylor. regent and registrar; Mrs. Entler. vice regent; Mrs. Anderson, corresponding secre tary: Mrs. Baker, recording sec retary; Mrs. Busenbark. treasur er. .Nils. L. F. Nielsen, historian; Mrs. CampNdl and Mrs. Waite. program chairmen; Mrs. Brown, committee on defense: Mrs. P.-t-reiniin. good citizenship, and Mrs. Anderson, approved sch(xds. Plans were made for a potluek dinner to be held by the mem bers, their husbands and inwed gursts June 13 at the Campbell Club Installs New tit ! ji 1 i J Mrs. George Crenshaw Jr., Mri. Keith Cashner, Mn. Harold Jokela, (Picture by Master Studio.) A lovely gift was presented by the club to Mrs. H. C. Church in appreciation for her being con tact chairman of the club this year. Beautiful corsages were pre sented to the retiring, and in coming officers. Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. Dallen H. Jones presided during the installation ceremony, which took place before an arch way of spring blossoms and green ery. Short talks were given by the retiring president, Mrs. Du Fresne; the new president, Mrs. Harold Jokela, and the con- tact chairman, Mrs. Church. Mrs. Harrison Winston was pianist. ! New officers include: Presi dent, Mrs. Jokela; vice-president, I Mrs. George Crenshaw Jr.; secre Mr. and Mn. Delbert Le Roy Eayrs Norma Jean Mulder became the bride of Delbert LeRoy Eavrs, April 29th. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Mulder, was 'home. The dinner will be served; at 6:30 o'clock. Flagday, which i I is on the following dav". will be 1 j observed at this meeting. I The preceding meeting of the i D. A. R. was held at a verv love- ! Iv affair at the hnmp rf Mite .Margaret Page with Mrs. Ray S. ; ' Petrequin and Mrs. George" M. ; I Brow n hostesses at a charming ; 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper. Eas-1 Iter lilies and purple and white' I lilacs with white tapers formed j the decorations. Mrs. Brown presented her 1 I daughter-in-law, Mrs. T. Lelsnd j Brown, of The Dalles, who de lighted the group with her talk on "Madonna in Art." She show-! ed a number of famous pictures ' to illustrate her talk. Mrs. Clyde Carstens played piano solos and accompanied Mrs. L. F. Nielsen, who sang a group of songs. On behalf of the D. A. R. Mrs. Petrequin presented the good citizenship placque and pin to Doris Rand, voted the most out-1 standing senior girl for 19-19. Lou In Heat You will be cheated out of 25 percent of your heat if your radiator is painted with bronze or aluminum paint. Officers On Monday Evening yr r. i .11..-, . .I.,,.,,., .- 1 jNjPjlp r ;i Si tary, Miss Barbara Welsz; treas urer, Mrs. Bert Young; sgt-at-arms, Mrs. Keith Cashner; first year director, Mrs. Clyde Cren shaw; two year director, Mrs. Lee Reding. Those present were Mrs. Har old Backen, Mrs. H. F. Beau champ, Mrs. J. E. Young, Mrs. Rudy Meyer, Mrs. Belle Cren shaw, and Mrs. R. T. Green, guests, and Mrs. Benjamin O. Du Fresne, Mrs. Harold Jokela, Mrs. H. C. Church, Miss Helen Casey, ,Mrs. H. C. Lentz, Mrs. Donald Metzger, Mrs. Sidney Domenico, Mrs. W. R. Burke, Mrs. Don Rogers, Mrs. Robert L. Nichol Jr., Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs. Ralph Ohman, Mrs. S. K. McGaughey, Mrs. R. D. Fles, Mrs. April 29 given In marriage by her father. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Eayrs. The service w as read by Rev. Vernon Klemin, A reception followed. MRS. ED WYATT IS HONORED AT PINK AND BLUE SHOWER PARTY Mrs. John Wyatt entertained at a lovely pink and blue shower party at her beautiful new home near Dillard Thursday afternoon in compliment to her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ed Wyatt. Pansies and pink aaleas formed the attrac tive decorations. A dessert-luncheon was served at two o'clock. Beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Wyatt. Covers were plac ed for the guest of honor and her small son. David; Mrs. David Rilzman. Mrs. M. E. Ritter Sr.. Mrs. Howard Marsh, Mrs. Joe Carper. Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp. Mrs. E. A. Post and daughter. Cindy; Mrs. R. G. Baker, Sirs. Emery Baker. Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. Arnold Mon roe. Mrs. Henry Darby. Mrs. War ren Tozier. Mis. Charles Church and hahv daughter. Marian: Mrs. Flovd Wilson. Mrs. T. C. Fitzger ald. Mrs. Bill Semmler. Mrs. E. F. Marrell. Mrs. Carl Nickens. Mrs. O. R. Pollard. Mrs. Rav Brown. Mrs. Charles Brand. Mrs. B. A. I'tterb.ick and the hostess. Mrs. John Wyatt. Visiting was enjoved durinn the social hour. to . fr' o 4 ' "1 Mn. Bert Young, Mn. Clyde Cren. I Bert Young, Mrs. Keith Cashner, Mrs. Clyde crensnaw, miss Bar bara Weisz, Mrs. Lee Reding, Mrs. Walter A. Moore, Mrs. Law. rence West, Mrs. Ed Harvey, Mrs. George Crocker, Mrs. Allena Rose, Mrs. Hazel Scott, Mrs. Robert P. Kidder, Mrs. Harrison Wins ton, Miss Bette Jewell, Miss Doro thy Daracunas, Mrs. Richard Fies, Mrs. Arlos Harvey, Mrs. Chelsea Browne and Mrs. Walter A. Moore. The committee in charge of the evening included Mrs. West, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Winston, Mrs. Do menico. Mrs. Brow ne, Mrs. Nichol and Mrs. Moore. The club will hold its first fall meeting the first Monday eve ning in October. D. OF U. V. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY AT NICKENS HOME Florence Nightingale Tent, No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans held a party honoring members having birthdays in March and and April recently at the home of Mrs. LaVerne Nickens. Games and a potluek salad and dessert, supper was served to Mrs. Cora Dourte and her guest, Mrs. May Householder of Kearney, Nebr., Mrs. Anna Peterson, Mrs. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Nettie Wilbur, Mrs. Ruth Plumer, Mrs. Essie Olson, Mrs. Edith Sullivan, Mrs. Virginia Marr and daughter, Dorothea; Mrs. Jeanette Meigs, Mrs. Evelyn Cyrus, Mrs. Anna Carson and Mrs. Nickens. Birthday gifts were given by Secret Pals to Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Nickens and members hon ored them with cards. An anni versary gift was presented to Mrs. Meigs from her Secret Pal. The next meeting will be May 27th at seven-thirtv o'clock In the evening at the K. of P. hall. Mem bers are urged to he present as plans will be completed for Memorial Day. 8AD0URA CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING On Monday Badoura Club. Nv dia Temple. Daughters of Nile eh. tertained Zulemia Club, 2u lemia Temple, Daughters of Nile, at a picnic at the "Hideout," the beautiful summer homt df Mr. and firs. Lyle Marsters, located in the woods south of Canvonville, off of Hicrhu-av QQ A anlln.,. picnic luncheon was served on me nan oi ine creek under the trees. A social hour was enjoved. Those ni-psent uoi-o M- ci;- beth Durnam, Mrs. Lillian Evans! mis. uiace Harran, Mrs. Zenohia M. Akers, Mrs. E. Sullivan, Mrs. Irma Holmes Mrs Pm-n v,, Mrs. Frances Micelll, Mrs. Greta peine, mis. oiaciys Kesner, Mrs. Lova Young, Mrs. Pearl Carter, Mrs. Arilria R Rnrlln Mrc T ..ill- Roughcore, Mrs. Edith Cassel, , Mrs. Beth Warg. Mrs. Alta Oster hout, Mrs. Olive Elliott, Mrs. Les lie Bernard Mrs Ft-ania u-,,-. Mrs. Marion Bleile, Mrs. Mazie omnn. Airs. Hetty Adams, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Orlena Lew. ' M,rs- Jmy O'Brien and Mrs. i ine IMHISiers. MRS. THOMAS PARGETER IS HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. Thomas Pargeter enter tained her sewing club at her home on East Douglas street Thursday evening. Sewing and vis iting were followed bv a social hour. Roses and other spring flow ers were used for the center piece and bouquets about the room. Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Harold Hoyt. Mrs. Fred Dent, Mrs. W. H. Allen. Mrs. Charles S. Collins. Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. William Cnrath. Mrs. Gordon Stewart and a guest. Mrs. Ken neth Wimer. who with her hus band and daughter are visiting here from Washington, D. C, and the hostess. The group will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Gordon Stew art at the next meeting. MR. A N 0 MRS. MORGAN ENTERTAIN CLUB ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan entertained their potluek supper club at a seven o'clock affair Wednesday evening at Carl's Ha ven, after which contract bridge was in play at the lovelv Mor gan home In Laurelwood'. Those enjoving the evening with the Morgans were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fullerton, guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cen and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens. High score for the contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Fullerton.