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i Tk Naws-IUvitw, RoMourg, Ore Saf., July 30, 194t Celebrate Golden Wedding On July 24th SOCIAL CALENDAR Couple Marry At . "V7VrT- I VI - Mlai Marjorle Rcaglos, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mr. Perry Dyaert o Lookingglass, became the bride of Robert Stlllman, also of Look ingglass, at a recent wedding per formed In the beautifully deco rated church at Lookingglass. The candles wpre Hchted by Miss Dixie Nay and Miss Doris Wylle, who were gowned In yel low with aweetpea wristlets. The wedding music was played by Mlsi Carmen Dysert, who also ac companied Burle Lee Glllsy, who aang, "I Love You Truly." The bride, given In marriage Enjoys Year's Stay Jettlt Mrs, Mri. Jessie Dorviller returned to Roteburg last week, following a year's stay in Hawaii as the guest of her daughter. Miss Geo Hale, who Ii receptionist and art ist for the Craig Stevena studla Mrs. Dorviller arrived in Hono lulu, August 7, 1918. on the Lur line. She report an especially enjoyable year there and brought back many interesting picturea I 7 '. MKi .Humanism, 3 ffl ftY By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Lookingglass Church 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stlllman by her father, was beautiful In a white slipper satin gown fash ioned with a full train. The off-the-shoulder yoke was outlined with seed pearl embroidery. She carried a large bouquet of while rosebuds tied with white satin rib bons. Miss Dona Bollng was maid of honor and wore a gown of aqua and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaids were Miss Norma Wylle and Miss Dorlne Lowery, who wore lavender Rowns and carried bouquets of sweetpeas and rosebuds. Miss Jane Lowery and Miss Betty Wy- In Hawaii Krik.iji wd 1 Plctur by Crii Stvn Studla Dorvlllsr of the Islands. She returned to the United Slates by transport on account of the tle up of ships at Pearl harbor on account of the atriUc. She la at present staying here with her on. Alio Jacklln. and family. She plans to visit In Ab-.-Hwn Wh Pnrlland and Kil. gene for the next month, prior to returning here to make her home permanently. V I c t J. 21 V. v f t 'J Plcturt by Dywrt itudla Drain lie were flower girls and carried large while baskets of rose petals. Delbert Nelbaum was best man and Ronald Myers and Jack Jones were ushers. A reception followed In the church parlors. The wedding cake was cut by the bride and bride groom and served by Mrs. H. M. Coon of Seattle. The punch was served by Mrs. Harold White. Mrs. B. R. Mesklll had charge of the guest book. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. H. M. Conn and son, Buddy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo Osborn, all of Seattle. LORRAINE TANNER IS HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER ON THURSDAY Miss Lorraine Tanner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Tanner of Klgarose, was honored at a lovely bridal shower Thursday afternoon at a nohostess affair at the club room. A pink and green decorated parasol and pink ta pers graced the gift table. Lovely liouqucts of summer blossoms were used about he rooms. Games were played wllh prizes going to Miss Tanner and Mrs. Edna Sjogren. Beautiful gills were presented to Miss Tanner and lovely refreshments were served, at which time a prettily decorated cake, bearing the names of the brldc-elcct and bridegroom-elect, was cut. Those enjoying tne afternoon In honor of Miss Tanner were: Mrs. Edcar Tanner. Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. H a r s e- sheimer and daughter Carroll, Mrs. Stldham, Miss Sylvia Tan ner, Mrs. Edna Sjogren, Mrs. Sara Holmqulst. Mrs. Ella Johnson and daughter, Henrietta: Mrs. Lee Brown, Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, Mrs. Annr John. Mrs. Mahle Back Kind. Mrs. Ada Burch and crand- children, Carmen and Larry Cooper: Mrs. Thelma Hanson, Mrs. David Sand and daughter Joan. Mrs. J. E. Sand. Mrs. Ag nes South and children, Carla, Teddie and Timmie and niece Linda Revel, Mrs. 7.rlma Sand and children, Charlotte. Glen, Joe and Stevle. Mm. Thelma Sund berg and daughter Donna. P. N. G. CLUB PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF THURSDAY EVENING The P. N. C. club member en- tertalned their families at a de lightful picnic supper Thursday evening at the Olho Gosnell home on Portland street, followed by a social hour of games and cards. those enjoying the evenine were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ballev, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Busenhark, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. !cnt, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gosnell, Mr. and Mrs. Howe, Mr. and Mm. .Oliver L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roadman. Mr. and Mm. jTaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mm. Evelvn Frederlckson. Mm. Win jnle Hawn, Mm. Mavme Pickens. .Mis. Mia Inox. Mrs. Alice Goff, t I Miss V. Vivian Logsdnn and Mr. land Mrs. Lee Nortensen and two -I children. -. ' NOTICE Social Items submitted by tela- Ehone for the society page must b turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. Sunday July 31 Faith Lutheran church Sun day school students, their fam ilies and friends Invited to 1:15 potluck picnic at Veterans hos pital picnic grounds. Those at tending are asked to bring table service. Ice-cream, pop and cof fee will be furnished. Those de siring transportation are asked to meet at armory at 1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aamot and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent In charge. The 14th Jones reunion will be held at Shady dell auto camp, three miles north of Oakland at a noon basket dinner. Annual Drain Normal school basket dinner at 1 o'clock at Drain Community hall for all former students, their families and friends. B.P.W.C. to entertain clubs from Drain, Yoncalla and Glen dale and also the Sutherlln As sociated Business Women's club, their husbands, families and pros pective members at 4 o'clock pic nic at Veterans hospital picnic grounds. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and table service. Monday August 1 Gold Star Mothers, Inc., Rose burg chapter, to meet at 7:30 p.m. at armory to assist in serv ing potluck affair for National Guard. Parents club to meet at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic school. All members are urged to be present. Tuesday August 2 All circle, of Faith Lutheran church women's guild to hold quarterly meeting at 8 p.m. at nome or Mrs. K. v. coitman, East Douglas street, route L box 134-B. For transportation call Mrs. Samuelson or the chairmen ot any circle. Topic to be "So Grows the Kingdom In our Na tional Outposts Puerto Rico, Ha waii, Panama Canal zone and Alaska. Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Ray Alder, assisting hostesses. Members and friends invited. Melrose Grange to meet at 8 p.m. at hall with Mrs. Fred Goff as program chairman. Dr. Camp- neu to be guest speaker on topic, "Health Insurance." Refreshments will be served. Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Azalea to meet in aft ernoon at Azalea Faith chapel. All women of community in vited. T. N. T. club members and husbands invited to 6 o'clock pic nic supper at Umpqua park with Mrs. Bruce Lattln and Mrs. Rob ert Keefe, co-hostesses. Mem bers asked to contact either host ess. Wednesday August 1 Friendly Hour club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. Min nie Jacobson. Roseburg Art and Embroidery club afternoon meeting at H. Ersklne home at 909 Cobb street, with Mrs. Zella Miller as host ess. Roseburg Rebekah degree staff to practice at 7:30 p.m., at IOOF hall under direction of captain, Mrs. Thella Webber. Bridal shower honoring Phyllis Croy at Tenmile church at 2 p.m., with Mm. Minnie Melius, Mrs. Gladys Rathkey, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Alice Muetzel and Mrs. VI Hahn, hostesses. Every one In community is invited. Bellview club to meet at 2 o'clock at home of Mrs. Belle Huff. 975 Eddy street. Thursday August 4 Women of Roseburg country club to meet at 8:30 a.m. at club course for golfing. Luncheon at 12:30 and contract bridge play at 1:30. Olalla Busy Steppers ciub to meet at noon potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Clemmie Prock. Eagles auxiliary drill team to practice at 8 p.m. at Eagles hall. Mid-week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church to meet at 2 p.m. at home ot Mm. A. Kietmann nef.r Dillard with Mrs. L. Hill, co-hostess. For transpor tation, members and and friends are asked to meet at 1:30 at the parish house. Elgarose Comfort club to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Vern Woolen with Mrs. Thelma Hanson, co-hostess. Members and friends Invited. Victory circle of First Baptist church to meet at 12 p.m. picnic at home of Mrs. Emma Thoma son. 114B N. Jackson street. Fair Oaks Industrial club to meet In afternoon at club house. Project Is sewing for Childrens Farm home at Corvallis. Roseburg chapter. American Gold Star Mothers. Inc., to meet at 7:30 p.m., at armory. Friday August i I'nited Workers class of First Christian church to meet at 2 o'clock in garden at home of Mrs. A. N. Neal, 814 Fleser street. All members assured a fine time with the program In charge of Mrs. Earl Rhodes and picnic In charge of Mrs. A. N. Seal. Douglas Court V D Amaranth to meet at Masonic temple at 8 p.m. Important business meeting. Riversdale Grange to meet at 8:15 p.m.. at hall. Refreshments In charge of Mr. and Mm. C. M. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parts and Mr. and Mm. Ned Dixon. Methodist Keystone club rum mage sale In basement of Metho dist church from 9:30 a.m. to A p.m. Donations will be picked up bv calling either 1082-R or 1096J. Saturday August ( Riversdale Happy Hour club members to entertain families at 6:30 potluck picnic at home of Mr. and Mrs. nea uixon. . Evergreen Grange social night at 8 p.m. at hall with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kobernik and Mr. and Mrs. A. Buttler in charge of en tertainment. Kitchen committee In charge of Sarah Cyrus, Bess Lounsbury and Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Sr. Catholic ladies rummage sale In basement of rectory, on East Oak street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Second day of Methodist Key stone club rummage sale In base ment of church. August 7 Layton Clan annual picnic at 1 p.m. at Bryant's park in Al bany. Relatives and friends are asked to bring a covered dish and enjoy occasion. West Melrose club and fam ilies Invited to picnic at Umpqua Park. EVERGREEN GRANGE HAS POTLUCK SUPPER MEETING ON FRIDAY EVENING Evergreen grange met at a de lightful potluck supper Friday evening at the hall, followed by the business session In charge of the master, Charles McCord. There were 34 members present and five officers absent. Ralph Forrest gave an Interest ing account of the sales slips and urged members to ask for the sales slips from the Bulletin ad vertisers. Under the farm pro gram, a lengthy and educational discussion was held on the new spray used to combat the growth of wild berry bushes. The financial report was given by Nell Lander. Ronnie Harry, man was escorted to the master's station, where he received his past master's pin from Master Charles McCord. Social night was announced for Saturday, August 6. at 8 o'clock at the hall with the entertain ment In charge of Mr. and Mm. A. Kobernik and Mr. and Mm. A. Buttler. The kitchen committee includes: Sarah Cyrus. Bess Lounsbury and Mr. and Mm. John Lander Sr. Women attend ing are asked to bring a cake. A resolution was drawn to pre sent to Pomona grange. The lec turer presented a fine program consisting of the following num bers: a group of 10 were chosen to tell about their first trip away from home; a reading by Marga ret Burt entitled, "Occupation, Housewife"; 'hree piano numbers by Stanley Harryman; a one-act play put on bv seven members called, "The Wedding of Little Nell." The next regular meeting will be held at eight o'clock the eve ning of August 12th. A fire pre vention program will be given and all members are requested to be present. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCord and David and Peter McCord; Mr. and Mm. A. Kobernik, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lit tle, Mr. snd Mrs. G. McDowell, Mr. and Mis. A. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buttler, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Sarah Cyrus, Evan Wheeland, Myrtle Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. V. Folmsbee, Mr. and Mrs. R. Forrest, Mr. and Mm. R. Harryman and son, Stanley; Ru bie Bloom, Rosa Helnbach, Nell Lander, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jen kins, Margaret Burt, Suzie Wins ton, Gladys Stafford and Bess Lounsbury. The refreshment committee for August 12 includes: Bess Louns bury, Mr. and Mm. T. Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker. MR. AND MRS. RHODES HONORED ON FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bathrick arranged a very delightful pot luck 7 oclock dinner In tne garden of their home Wednes day evening as a surprise hon oring Mr. and Mm. R. B. Rhodes on their fifth wedding anniver sary. Mrs. Rhodes is the for mer Eugenia Virden and is a daughter of Mrs. T. B. Virden of this city. The group presented a oeauti ful nalr of hurricane lamps with myrtlewood bases, to Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes. Visiting before the outdoor fireplace was enjoyed during the social nours. Entovme the evening witn Mr. and Mrs. Bathrick honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Saar. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan, Mr. and Mm. Robert Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. William Fetter and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Davis. DELIGHTFUL PICNIC ENJOYED IN NEAL GARDEN TUESDAY NIGHT Members of the Roseburg Art and Embrjldery club entertained their husbands at a delightful pic nic supper In the attractive gar den of Air. and Mrs. Alfred Neal on Fleser street Tuesday evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sinclair. Mr. and Mm. C. M. Page. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Snyder. Mr. and Mm. F. I. Betts, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cox. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. George Cluck. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ersklne, Mm. Lucia Ingles. Mrs. A. D. Hawn and Mr. and Airs. Neal. j Visiting was enjoyed before the out-door fireplace during the pleasant social hour. DAVID RAY CHRISTIAN CELEBRATES SECOND BIRTHDAY AT PARTY Mrs. J. Ray Christian enter tained In honor of the second birthday of her son. David Ray. July 2.ith. at their home at 720 Short street. Games were enjoved during the afternoon and gifts were pre sented to David Ray from Mrs. Ray Tomashek and children, Judy, Norbert and Timothey; Mm. Rocky Rohlson, and the host ess. Mrs. Christian. Ice cream and birthday cake were served to the guests. 1 S In a very lovely garden setting, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henslee cele brated their golden wedding an niversary Sunday afternoon by inviting relatives and friends to an informal at - home affair at their attractive home on the South Umpqua river. The porch steps were flanked with potted tuberous begonias, while huge bouquets or blue and pink hy drangeas were placed about the garden. Groupings of attractive lawn furniture were arranged about the garden for the guests. The serving tables were placed under a huge spreading walnut tree on the front lawn. The large table was covered with a lovely lace cloth with a centerpiece of yellow and bronze gladioli ar ranged in the shape of a bridge, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. Over this hung a cluster of wedding bells suspend ed from a tree branch overhead. At one end was the beautifully decoraled three tiered wedding cake and at the other end was the coffee service. The small ta ble was covered with an exquisite handmade drawn-work Mexican tea cloth brought to Mrs. Henslee forty years ago by friends from old Mexico. The punch bowl grac ed the table. The guest book ta ble was on the front porch. The many lovely gifts were dis played on a table in the dining room. The room was decorated with baskets of gladioli and bowls of sweetpeas. Among gifts was one presented to them by fifty members of a social club they be longed to when residing near Rid dle, where they made their home for twenty-five years. Assisting in receiving the guests were the Henslees' two daughters. Mrs. George L. (Denal Singleton of Roseburg and Mrs. D. L. (Loris) Farleigh of Redmond, Ore. The cake was served by Mrs. Vance Eager of Roseburg: Mrs. Elizabeth Henslee of Eugene (sister-in-law of the Henslees) and Mrs. G. R. Singleton of Rose burg. Mrs. Jack Nash of Roseburg and Mrs. Nell Gilmore of Riddle MRS. BROWN AND DAUGHTER ENTERTAIN PARROTT STREET CLUB Mrs. Fannie Brown and daugh ter. Miss Franks, entertained the Parrott street club at a delight ful "dress-up" party at their home on North Parrott street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Meissner won first prize for her Gay Nineties cos tume and Mrs. Mary Moore won second for her Hawaiian cos tume. Lovely refreshments were serv ed to Mrs. Hazel Meissner, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Winnie Cox, Mrs. Bertha Shrum. Mrs. Peace Fox and the two hostesses, Mrs. Brown and Miss Brown. A potluck picnic supper was held bv the club the evening of July 2i In the lovely patio in the garden ot Mrs. J. B. Patrick, 817 Houck street. Covers were plac ed for Mrs. Fannie Brown, Sim. Winnie Cox. Mm. Hazel Meissner, Mrs. Jimmie Clark. Mrs. Bertha Shrum, Mrs. Mary Moore and her guest. Mrs. Harry Davies of Kansas Citv. Mo., who is here visiting, and Mrs, Patrick. Pollyanna names were ex changed for the year. Mrs. Mildred Dunn Joined the group. Mrs. Peace Fox will be hostess to the club at the August meeting. MRS. HAROLD E. SCHMEER ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY Lavender and white dahlias graced the beautifully appointed table used by Mm. Harold E. Schmeer Wednesday, when she ent-rtained at a charming one o'clock bridge-luncheon at her at tractive home in Laurelwood. Orange and yellow dahlias formed the living room bouquets. Covers were placed for Mm. R. D. Bridges, Mm. Walter Brydges. Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mm. Kenneth Qulne. Mm. L. G. Twohv. Mm. Walter Fisher. Mm. H. T. Hansea Mrs. A. B. Collier and the hostess, Mm. Schmeer. Contract bridge was enjoved during the afternoon with Mm. Tw-ohy and Mrs. Bry dges winning the prizes. m I' b'! : ' 7,m Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hensles presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Frank Denton and Mrs. Benjamin O. Du Fresne of Rose burg served the punch. Mrs. James Henslee (bride of the Henslees' grandson), Red mond, Ore., was in charge of the guest book. Piano solos were played by Bobbie Ayre, talented thirteen-year-old grand-nephew of the Henslees from Coos Bay. Guests calling enjoyed the at tractive garden and also Mrs. Henslee's cacti garden. Out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Far leigh and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Henslee Farleigh of Redmond, Ore.; Mrs. Elizabeth Henslee of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayre and son, Bobbie, and Mrs. Yvonne Murray and daughter, Diane, of Coos Bay. About 130 Riddle and Roseburg friends attended the affair. Ex pected, but unable to Ret to Rose burg until later were Mrs. George Sheppard of Austin, Tex., and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Armstrong, also of Austin. Mrs. Sheppard is a sister of Mr. Hens lee. For the golden wedding anni versary observance, Mrs. Hens lee was charming in an afternoon dress of pale aqua with a corsage of yellow and bronze roses. Alva M. Sheppard and J. B. Henslee were married at Hylton, Tex., July 24, 1899. Mr. Henslee engaged in the banking and drug business and later moved to Roseburg in 1910 and was asso ciated in the theatre business with his two brothers, Charles Henslee, now of Canby, Ore., and the late A. B. Henslee of Coos Bay. They later moved to Can yonvllle and then to Riddle, where they resided 25 years, pri or to retiring and moving to Roseburg. They have two daugh ters, Mrs. George L. Singleton of Roseburg and Mrs. D. L. Far leigh of Redmond. Ore., and three grandsons, Gordon and Phillip Singleton of Roseburg and James Henslee Farleigh of Red mond. PINOCHLE PARTY ENJOYED SATURDAY AT WELKER HOME Mr. and Mm. Walter Welker entertained a group of friends at their home on South Jackson I street Saturday evening. Pinochle was at olav with Walter Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith hold ing winning scores. Later a social hour was en joved. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatterscheid. Mr. and Mm. Walter Allen, Mr. and Mm. Verdun Boucock. Mr. and Mm. Wayne Saffley, and the host and nostess. I R. A. AND E. CLU8 ENJOYS INTERESTING ( MEETING WEDNESDAY I The Roseburg Art and Em i broidery club held an Interesting ! meeting Wednesday afternoon at jthe home of Mm. Peggv Kent, j Guests w ere Mrs. Pray, mother of ;the host?ss, and Mrs. Patty j Napier. I Members present were Mrs. G. ! L. Sinclair. Mrs. C. M. Page, Mrs. E. Rhoads, Mm. rienrv Erskine, !Mm. Lucia Ingles. Mm. F. I. Betts, Mm. L. J. Houser. Mrs. J. jG. Stephenson, Mrs. A. Neal, Mm. a. ), Hawn, Mrs. H. F. Snvder, Mrs. George Cluck. Mm. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. Henry Worthington, Mrs. Glenn Cox and Mrs. Frank Bergh. Following a Dleasant social hour. Mrs. Kent -erved delicious refreshments. The club will meet the afternoon of August 3 at the Erskine home at 909 Cobb street I wit'-. Mrs. Zella Miller acting as j hostess. ! TURKEY DINNER IS ' ENJOYED IN PATRICK GARDEN ON SUNDAY ; A very delightful 4 o'clock tur i key dinner was enjoyed Sunday j In the attractive garden at the :J. B. Patrick home on Houck street with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick and Mr. and Mm. R. W. Meissner entertainine Mrs. G. R. Chap ' man. as guest. j Visiting was enjoyed during ithe pleasant social "hours. - I . I Plctur by Pboto Lab The following poem was wrlfc ten In their honor by Florence Pfaff In observance of their gold en wedding anniversary: A True Story By FLORENCE PFAFF Would you like me to tell you a story, One that Is really true, One with a happy ending? Listen, I'll tell it to you. One time In a small school in Texas, When the day was so sunny and fine A sweet little maiden of seven Saw a shy new boy of nine. She sensed the poor lad's dis comfort In her dear Utile friendly heart, And she said. "Won't you play with us, Jimmie? The game is just ready to start" He accepted. They played, and the children Soon became playmates and friends. That's how the story is started You'll presently hear how it ends. In their beautiful home on the Umpqua, With their nearest and dearest ones there Sit the king and the queen in their kingdom A romantic and lovable pair. So gracious, so kindly and friend ly As they welcome their friends old and new Who have come to help share the occasion Bringing gifts and their best wishes, too. For it's only once in a lifetime Comes the time when we can ail say "May God ever bless these dear Henslees. Tis their own Golden Wedding Da v." GLENDALE COUPLE MARRY AT CHURCH CEREMONY, JULY 3 Miss Hazel Van Valkenhurg and Benjamin F. Whaley were j married Sunday afternoon. July i3. al Ihe Glenriale Presbvteriah Church with Rev. J. K. Howard I conducting the ceremony. I The church was decorated with summer flowers, including roses, j sweet peas, carnations, and pan- sies. given by Mr. and Mrs. Kru- se. The organist was Mrs. Lily Pelle Cooley. and singers were Misses Nadine Caraway and Mary Ruth Sparks. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white crepe trimmed in net and lace. The veil was held in place by tiny pink rose buds, and she carried a white Bible and a bou quet of gardenias and rosebuds. Miss Dorothy Rondeau, maid I of honor, wore while organdy with a corsage of red rosebuds, t and white gardenias. The best i man w as Dean Ganett. I Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the church basement. Mrs. Rum Goerke , served the wedding cake, and iMrs. Lettie Loffer. sister of the j bridegroom, poured. lso assist ing were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. Earl Sheppard. and Mrs. Harold Sheppaia. and Flo Gates, sister of the bride ' groom, from Portland. Joan j Sales of Los Angeles took charge o. me guest dook. Out of town guests Included: Mrs. George Smith, Mis. Ruth Goerke. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse effer, and Mr. and Mrs. Flo Gates. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Van Val kenburg. and the bridegroom is the son of Mm. Homer Martin of Glendale. The voung couple both attended Glendale High School after which Mr. Whaley spent six years in the navy. After a honeymoon on the Oregon coast. Mr. and Mm. Whalev re turned to GlendaVt July '8 to make their home.