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Th Nawi-Reylew, Raieburg, Or. Sat., June 4, 1949.P-N. q. clu meit Society and Glubi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Rose Festival Junior Princess it . ' Judy O'Malley Of Interest to many friends In Roseburg Ii the choosing of nine-year-old Judy O'Malley, student Holy Redeemer School In Portland, II a Junior princess lor the 1949 Rose Festival. Judy was born In Roseburg and Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. O'Malley. Her mother, Euleta Langenberg, Is a twin sister 0 Miss Coletta Langenberg of this city. Judy Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Langenberg of Roseburg. The festival will take plaoe next week In Portland. THIMBLE CLUB MEETt AT ENJOYABLE POTLUCK LUNCHEON ON MONDAY Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club members enjoyed a de lightful 1:30 o'clock potluok luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. James Miller. Covers were placed for Mis. George Campbell and Mrs, Vic tor Bean and two daughters, guests, and Mrs. Henry Ersklne, Mrs. Cynthia Gcrmond, Mrs. P. E. Beaver, Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrs. George Croucher, Mrs. Wil lis Myers, Mrs. Cora Dourte, Mrs. Naomi Joiner, Mrs. Hattle Neal, Miss Virginia Rlehllng, Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft, Mrs. W. P. Fred rlckson, Mrs. Nora Frauendlner, Mrs. John Worthlngton, Mrs. Lydla Hooper, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Will Reign As 1 949 Rodeo Queen Wfc5r iV-tfAu f TV. MIh Nadtns Spark MIsi Ndent Sparkt, daughter daughter of Georga L. Routledge . I. D..k,,r. uj .. of Mrs. Helen Spark and iranol Roseburf, 1U reign ai queen I 'V T. 1. : ... iv;V - S ' and the hostess, Mrs. Miller. Sewing and vLslllng were en- Joyed during the social hour. The next meeting will be June id at a 1:30 o'clock potluck lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Gcr mond on East Douglas street. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. MR. AND MRS. DOMENICO ENTERTAIN AT ENJOYABLE DINNER AT THEIR HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. Domenlcn en tertained at a very enjoyable din ner at their home Sunday, hav ing as guests Mrs. W. Heydon Kisk ana son, Heydon, of Port land; Miss Helen Casey and Miss Naomi Scott. The Flsks were neighbors of the Domenlcos, prior to moving to Portland. I X .v?V..f ' AT J. E. DENT HOME The Past Noble Grands Club met Tuesday night ata seven thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. Maggie Dent with Mrs. Ona Williams, Mrs. Ruble Bloom and Mrs. Maud Needham, assisting hostesses. The tables were beautifully decorated with spoon dolls dressed In pink crepe paper costumes with lace paper (rills, and bouquets of spring flowers. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Miss V. Vivian Logsdon. Games were In charge of Mrs. Lena Poole and Mrs. Nona Thompson. Attending were Miss V. Vivian Logsdon, Mrs. Maud Needham, Mrs. Ruble Bloom, Mrs. Ona Williams, Mrs. Margaret A. Saunders, Mrs. Elsie Mills, miss ina i-arnsworin, mis. Louise Young, Mrs. Ruth Reese. Mrs. Maltle Gosnell, Mrs. Ethel Busenbark, Mrs. Emma S. Taylor, Mrs. Elsie Russell, Mrs. Tillie I Johnson, Mrs. Dora Dixon. Mrs, Susie Jackson, Mrs. Ethel Bailey, Mrs. Mayme Pickens, Mrs. Mag ele Dent. Mrs. Alvla Wetherell. Mrs. Lena C. Poole, Mrs. Naomi Murdock, Mrs. Nona Thompson, Mrs. Viola Spencer, Mrs. Mamie text, mis. uaynise Beach, Mrs. Alice uon anti Mrs. Liia Lenox, Hostesses for the June 23rd meeting include: Mamie Fett, Louise Young, Virginia Marr and Mamie Hudnell. The meeting place win oe announced later. BRIDAL SHOWER IS GIVEN IN HONOR OF MELVA RICHARDSON Miss Colleen Ireland was hos tess to Epsilon Sigma Alpha's nnnai snower, nononng Miss Mel va Richardson Thursday evening at ner nome on Douglas street. Lovely bouquets of soring flow. ers were placed throughout the room. Various party games were played during tne evening and the president, Miss Joyce Wamp ler, announced the new officers elected for next year are: presi- dent, Mrs. Hex Gardner; vice- president, Miss Ardylh Andrus; secretary, Miss Betty Hunnlcutt; treasurer, Miss Colleen Ireland; social chairman, Mrs. Ward Cum mings, Jr.; historian, Mrs. Tyler h.vans; ways and means, Mrs, Robert Elliott, and program chairman. Mrs. Richard Oadway, Following the opening of the gifts, Miss Ireland served lovely refreshments to the guest of hon or, Miss Richardson, and Mrs. Wm. Benson. Miss Gerry Merch ant, Miss Ardylh Andrus, Mrs. Tyler Evans, Mrs. I. J. Bean, Mrs. Robert tlliott, miss Joyce wamp ler. Miss Nancy Lehman, Mrs. Ward Cummlngs Jr.. Mrs. E. J. Rodgers, Mrs. Hex Gardner, miss Bettv Hunnicutt, Mrs. Howard Thomas, Miss Delores Wagoner, Mrs. Art Bartlett, Mrs. uon cas key and Mrs. Richard Gadway. MRS. JENNIE DEARDORFF ENTERTAINS AT LAWN PARTY ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Jennie Deardorff enter tained at a delightful lawn party at her home on North Myrtle Wednesday afternoon. The dis play of household plastics was in charge of Mrs. Alice Overbeck of Roseburg and was greatly en- Joyed. Games were played and prizes were awarded. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Deardorff to: Florence Haley, Margaret Naas,- Henrietta Wilson, Mrs. a. A. fclm gren, Gloria Mlckle, Yvonne Daniels, Mrs. R. C. Maddox, Mrs. Robert A. Palmer and Mrs. Alice Overbeck. .1 L:41m1a-,' I over tha 1W Juna 17-18-19. Pictura by Bertram Shoemaker 'Jri 7 A . - - - ! MRS. LYLE FENNER HONORED AT SURPRISE PINK AND BLUE SHOWER Mrs. J. B. Josse and Mrs. Jack Fariss Sr., entertained at a very lovely surprise pink and blue shower party at the former's at tractive home In Laurelwood Monday evening In compliment to Mrs. Lyle Fenner. Iris formed the decorations for the occasion. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Fenner from: Miss Carol Kerr, Miss Laura Patton, Miss Betty Crocker, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Leroy Hlatt, Miss Yvonne Hlatt, Mrs. D. W. Helllwell, Mrs. Allen Cordon, Mrs. Robert Brown ing, Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., and the hostesses, Mrs. Josse and Mrs. Fariss. Cards were In play during the uieHsanc souai nours wnn Mrs. Helllwell and Mrs. Hlatt winning the prizes. Lovely refreshments were served later In the evening by Mrs. Josse and Mrs. Fariss. JANICE PLUM M E R AND DORIS RANO PRESENTED IN CHARMING RECITAL A very delightful piano recital was given last Monday evening by Janice Plummer and Doris Rand, talented pupils of Miss Gladys Strong. Their program was very Inter esting Including music of the class ic, romantic, and modern com posers. Their playing was artis tic having good tone, rhythm and a musical concept of their num bers. Miss Rand is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rand. She is a member of the Senior class of Roseburg High school. She plans to enter the Northwest School of Commerce In Portland next year. Miss Plummer Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plummer. She is also a rhember of the Sen ior class of Roseburg High. She plans to enter Lewis and Clark College next year to major In music. The recital to which friends of the girls had een Invited was given at Miss Strong's home. A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the program. Miss Strong was assisted In servlne bv Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Rand, Mrs. Hom er Grow, Miss Shirley Helweg, and Miss Harriet Booth. The program Included: Bach Gavotte and Musette Beethoven, Bagalelle Op. 119 No. 11 Bagatelle Op. 119 No. 3 Miss Rand Bach Plranl Arioso Bach Prelude In D Major K.P.E. Bach ....Rondo In B Minor Miss Plummer Grieg Dance Caprice Nollet Elegle Chopin Prelude In A Major MazurKa up. bn wo. 1 Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 Miss Rand Grelg Nocturne Godard Venltienne Chopin Waltz- Op. 69 No. 2 iNociurne up. Si xno. l Miss Plummer Whlthorne, Chimes of Saint Patrick's Niemann Mirror Lake Jean Williams Low Tide Ropper Cossack Dance i Miss Rand Debussy, Golliwogg's Cake Walk The Little Shepherd Cyril Scott Passacaglia miss r lummer WOMEN'S CLUB MEMBERS PLAN QUEST PLAY-DAY FOR NEXT THURSDAY Women of the Rosebure Coun try Club met Thursday morning at (he club course for golfing with Mrs. H. C. Stearns winning for putts in Class A, and with Mrs. Konert H. savage ana Mrs. G. W. Marshall tying for first place in Class B. Luncheon was served at noon to Mrs. E. A. Pearson, president, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. Emily E. Judd. Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. James Hugh es, Mis. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. C. E. Wimberly Sr., Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. L. K. Fles, Miss Margaret Baum of San Francisco, Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr., Mis. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. Joe Per- rault. Mrs. Bill Courier. Mrs. J. H. McCov, a guest, Mrs. L. E. McClinlock. Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. E. R. Harvey, Mrs. Walter Badges. Mrs. Herman Matisnff, Mrs. John Killlp. Mrs. Abe Bean. Mrs. (J. w. Marshall. Mrs. Robert H. Savage. Mrs. Ken neth Quine and Mrs. O. M. Ber rie. Plans wore completed for the guest plavdav affair to be held next Thursday, June 9th. Golf ing will begin at nine o'clock In the mornlne. followed by lunch eon at twelve-thirty o'clock and the contract bridge play at one thirty o'clock. Plans were also made for a Western dance affair for the eve ning of June 11 at nine o'clock at the clubhouse for members and their Invited guests. Those attending are asked to wear west ern attire. An old-fashioned hay ride Is planned to be followed by a bonfire and wiener roast. Contract bridge was in play during the aflernoon wllh Mrs. Robert H. Savage winning high score: Mrs. E. R. Harvey, second, and Mrs. Walter Brydges, third. MR. AND MRS. SPAKOWSKY ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY DINNER ON WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spakowsky and son. David, entertained at a verv lovelv dinner at their home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jim Niel sen and son and daughter, Har old and Nancy, who are leav ing the first of the week for their home In Omaha, follow ing the winter and spring here. Additional guests were the Mel sens' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent, and baby son, Jerry, Snapdragons and tall tapers graced the prettily appointed table. Cards were played during tne social nour. MRS. REUBEN JOHNSON ENTERTAINS CIRCLE 4, AT LOVELY LUNCHEON Mrs. Reuben Johnson entertain ed members of Circle, No. 4, at a very enjoyable one o'clock lunch eon at her brautlful home at Idleyld Frldav afternoon. Covers weit placed for 19. A wniie elephant and candy sale wns enjoyed during the social hour, after which the program was presented. R0SEBUR3 REBEKAH LODGE HAS PROGRAM AND MEETING TUESDAY Members of Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41 were hilariously en tertained with a take-off on the popular radio program, "What's the Name of That Song, arrang ed by Velma Herman, chairman of the Good of the Order commit tee, Tuesday night at the I.O.O.F, hall. Participating in the skit were: Musician Pianissimo Pugh, beautifully attired In a quaint costume with picture hat, and played by Mrs. Evelyn Fred rlckson; Madame Fill-In, dressed in an azure blue gown and wear ing a red headband, was master ol ceremonies and played by Uli ver Plumer, who was assisted by Billy wnozit, in a dark blue bust ness suit, played by Mrs. Oliver Fluiner, and contestants were: Mary Alice Mortensen as Beau Brummel; Happy, an ex-marlne. Mrs. Blanche Marr; Susie, a red head, played by J. Harley Smith Orville Sweeney, a gardener, by Mrs. Rita Fritts; Mortimer Snurd, by Mrs. Nora Frauendlner; Cacy Jones by Mrs. Helena Mays; Pon cho, in Mexican costume, played by Paul Krueger. Mrs. Herman did the announcing. Prizes were awarded all contestants. The meeting opened with Nora Frauendlner, noble grand, with Mary Alice Mortensen, vice-grand, assisting. Visitors introduced were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Cabe of New Canaan, Conn. Officers elected were: Noble grand, Mary Alice Mortensen; vice grand, Golda Nickell; record ing secretary, Nona Thompson; treasurer, uuie Krueger. Delegates to the Rebekah As sembly convention at North Bend, May 17-1819, gave reports. Many fine comments were reported on the work of the Roseburg Re bekah degree staff, who exempli fied the degree work the evening of May 18. Among Roseburg members attending the North Bend lodge meeting were Mrs. Evelyn Frcdrickson, Mrs. Nora Frauendiner, Mrs. Mary Alice Mortensen, Mrs. Ollle Krueger, Mrs. Laverne Nickens, Mrs. Alice Goff, Mrs. Ruth Plumer, Mrs. De lores Hansen, Mrs. Nina Coons, Mrs. Mabel Bartsoff, Mrs. Daynlse Beach, Mrs. Hazel Reed, Miss Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Thella Web ber, Mrs. Edith Brook, Mrs. Betty Neureiler, Mrs. Gertrude Hat field, Mrs. Ethel Swayze, Mrs. Mildred Gardner, Mrs. Fay Jen spn, Mrs. Ada Hanah, Mrs. Amy Kruse, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Miss V. Vivian Logsdon, D. N. Frauendin er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley Smith, Mrs. Jean Leonard, Mrs. Ona Williams. Mrs. Lena Poole. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Mconeney, Mrs. Minnie South, Mrs. Alvera Peterson, Oli ver Plumer, Mrs. Velma Herman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Charles Dlmmick and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. High. Refreshments were served In the dining room by Mrs. Helena Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nlcosin, Mrs. Lotus Graves, Mrs. Wanda Phillips, Mrs. Naomi Murdock and Mrs. Rita Fritts. The next meeting will be June 14 at eight o'clock at the hall. Members of the Rebekah degree are cordially invited. Hattle (iuerin has volunteered to make the coffee for the sack lunch to be brought by the members. V. VIVIAN LOGSDON INSTALLED PRESIDENT OF B. P. W. C. AT MEETING Miss V. Vivian Logsdon was installed new president of the Roseburg Business and Profes sional Women's Club at the last meeting held Monday night at the Methodist Church parlors. Mrs. Stella Spencer was installing of ficer and other officers Installed were: Flossie Vlrden, vice-president; Virginia Ashcraft, record ing secretary; -Vera Jones, cor responding secretary; Gladvs Fo ley, treasurer, and Helen Emery, sgt-at-arms. I he past president s guard was presented to the retiring presi dent, Mrs. Jean Whlttenburg and the gaval guard was presented to Miss Logsdon. Corsages were pre sented to the new officers and lovely refreshments were served by Mabel Husak, Luella While head, Edyth Gilmour, assisted by Miss Logsdon and Miss Vera Fred rlckson. The next meeting will be a six thirty o'clock potluck picnic June 13th at the home of Sula Parkin son at Winston. The initiation em blem ceremony will he presented. The out going officers, Jean Whlt tenburg, V. Vivian Logsdon, Flos sie Vlrden, Gladys Foley, Mari etta Powers and Mary Chapman, will serve as hostesses. Those de siring transportation are asked to call Miss Logsdon. CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR AT HOME OF MRS. RONK Mrs. Keath Ronk entertained the Linger Longer Club members at a very delightful affair at her home Friday evening. Games were played and visiting and story telling were enjoyed. Game prizes went to Mrs. Henry Tro baugh and Mrs. Gordon Burnett with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Henry Weber and Mrs. Mil- rirH Mhnnnt- Qlnrv tnllinn r,H nt tr." Mr. rA r.m-rfnn and Mrs. Gordon Burnett. ! ff rk'n' tMr- ?.oberf Kent Mrs. Delicious refreshments were !.v Mta,he,w'5'J?'r; Robert Sabin, served to Mrs. Roy Gordon. Mrs. M-, Fr.ank,.CBr1''' of "y"18 Mildred Mahonev, Mrs. Henrv I Creek Mrs. V erdun Bciucock Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Art Wilken. Mrs. ! Craig Short .Mrs. W alter elker, Henry Trobaugh, Mrs. Cecil Cal- Mr- ,B- Rhodes and Mrs. Rob lahan. Mrs. Gordon Burnett, Mrs. ert Phillips. Kenneth Ronk. Mrs. Glover Clay-1 , .,,--. ,. ton and the hostess, Mr.. Keath Ronk. MRS. BARTLETT ANO MRS. RODGERS HONORED AT SHOWER SATURDAY Miss Betty Lou Crocker and Miss Yvonne Hlatt were co - hos - tesses at a charming pink and blue double shower party at the home of the former at '12 Chat ham Avenue Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Art Bartlett and .Mrs. Jack Rodgers. Lovelv gifts wire presented to the guests of honor from the two hostesses and Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Patricia Sheehy, t'nlversity of Oregon: Miss Ann Carter, of Oregon Slate College: Mrs. Jim snoenhard of Corvallis. Miss Joyce Quine, Miss Betty Hunni - cut, Mrs. Ward Cummings Jr., and Mrs. Gladys NaTelrod. Refreshments wert served foMhas adjourned regular meetings lowing an enjoyable social hour, until fall. Marry At Baptist r J ' pi s I f-. K? : i J ' -fl' , . (,' a ..- j Ardvth J. Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Hill of Rose burg, became the bride of Ray mond Hough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hough of this city, Sunday, May 29th, at the First Baptist Church. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. H. P. Sconce, v ho is attending the conference in san rrancisco. the double ring ceremony was performed at three o'clock by Rev. Ralph Askew, as sisted by Rev. Kenneth W. Knox. une hundred friends and relatives attended the ceremony. An arch of ivy and roses form ed the background for the cere- S mixed spring flowers, and flank ed by candlelabra holding tall white tapers, completed the deco rations. Miss Abby Moore and Miss Marie Wakefield of Camas Valley lighted the candles. They wore pink formals and wristlets of white carnations. Mrs. James Strasburg olaved the wedding music and accom panied her husband, who sang, 'T Love You Truly," and "Be cause." The bride, given In marriage by her father, was beautiful in a grown of ivory brocaded satin fashioned with a full train, long sleeves and a net yoke with round neckline. Her three-quarter length veil was held in place with a coronet of seed pearls. She car ried a white Bible topped by a white orchid with a pink throat and tied with a shower of pink satin ribbons knotted with ste phenotls. Miss Wanda Morris was maid ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER PLANS B API DANCE FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS Alpha Iota Chapter. Beta Sig ma Phi, held a special meeting Thursday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Robert Phil lips, on Winchester street to make plans for a Barn Dance to be an event of June 24th at the Country Club at nine o'clock. All Beta Sigma Phi chapters are in vited and members are privileged to invite guests. Tickets are on sale at Short's Realty. Mrs. Elliott Perkins is general 'chairman of Ihe affair with Mrs. Mav Mat hews in charge of invitations and Mrs. Verdun Boucock In charge of decorations. Plans were made for the pledge meeting to be held June 16th at eight o clock In the evening. The place will be announced later. Those present were Mrs. Ralph unman. Mrs. Konert Bellows, I Mrs. Frank Rogan, Mrs. Elliott oyed SATUR DAY BY XI EPSILON CHAPTER Xi Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi met Thursday evening at a delightful picnic supper at j the attractive home of Mrs. Bern- 1 ard Saar on North Jackson street. Covers were placed for Mrs. Saar, I Mrs. E. F. Marcell, Mrs. Joseph MKotI, Mrs. M. c. tiowKcr, Mrs. W. G. Schoenleber. Mrs. Richard Crenshaw, Mrs. Warren Tozier, Mrs. Ray Brown, Mrs. Sidney Moon Jr.. Mrs. C. E. Hart. Mrs, i Worth Davis, Dr. Eleanore Carl- son, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, director. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton, sponsor, Tentative plans were made for the summer months and during the social nour the members 1 worked on flowers for the Beta iSlgma Phi float to be entered in i the rodeo parade. The chapter Church On Sunday fx Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hough of honor and wore a gown of blue organdy. She carried a bou quet of yellow carnations circled with white net and tied with yellow ribbons. Miss Lorraine Tanner, wear ing yellow organdy with lace in sertions, and Miss Vivienne Goule, wearing a pink tafleta trimmed in net, were bridesmaids and car ried bouquets of pink carnations, circled with white net, and tied with pink ribbons. Norma Joyce Hill, sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore a gown of blue taffeta and car with p'lnk and tied with pink net ried yellow carnations, flecked loops and pink satin ribbons. Jack Royer was best man and ushers were Arnold Nashlund and Leighton Hill, brother of the bride. The bride's mother wore a navy dress with grey accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bride groom's mother wore an aqua dress with brown accessories and a corsage of red roses. A reception loiiowed in the church parlors. The beautifully appointed 'table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake top ped by a miniature bridal couple and wedding bell. Yellow and white streamers and an arch of Ivy and wild lilac blossoms deco rated tne room. The cake was cut by the bridal couple and served by Mrs. W. H. Scofield, assisted by Mrs. Dwlght La Bore. Mrs. Harry Krug pour i, ... j-.v--i'v'' Will Marry On June 12th t X V 1 Js Miu Eleanor Coon Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Coon of Sheridan, Ore., recently an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleanor, to Doug las H. Blair, son of W. H. Blair of Dillard. Both are students of Oregon State College. The wedding day has been set for Sunday, Juna 12. Picture by Bud Maion ed the coffee and Mrs. Roy Bell, cousin of the bridegroom, served the punch. Mrs. Vernon Keel as sisted with arrangements for the reception and assisting was Mrs. Alvera Peterson. Mrs. Calvin Baird and Mrs. W. H. Scofield were In charge of the table deco rations. Mrs. Vern South and Mrs. Louis Neureiter were in charge of the gifts and Miss Virginia Mack had charge of the guest book. Out-of-town ' guests included: Mrs. Fred Reelfs of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mrs. Ada Chapman, of Gridley, Calif., aunts of the bride groom; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cahill of Albany; Miss Janice Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rydell and daughter, Donna, of Drain; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Heddon, of Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. L. Royer and Miss Mary, Miss Helen and Robert Royer, and Miss Frances White, all of Eugene. For traveling the bride chose a pink three-piece suit with white accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Following a honeymoon to Seaside, they will be at home to their friends at 922 Eddy Street in Roseburg. The bride was graduated from Roseburg Senior High School and is employed as long-distance op erator for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. The bridegroom was graduated from Neola, Iowa, High School and Is employed by Hudson Duncan Company. A 4 - 4 A i - r K f . : V,3 . .. s. v. ' . .; --V