t Th Ntwt-Rtvltw, Roitburg, Or. Sat., Auf. t, 1949 Wedding Takes Place In Coitage Gove I n mm i i i-i S 8 f 1 Society cutd Gluhi ; f- - '- . " By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SOCIAL CALENDAR Marry At Presbyterian Church. July 22 sm i mi" i - Aw yi ivm i " rr, Ant ( r," f r .... 11- 1 1 ' . ( :J, iii .-'Vli " .mi n ..r ., ., Miss Barbara Schell, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. w. r . schell or Roseburg, became the bride of La Vera Marsters, son of L. L. Maisters of this city, and Mrs. Carl Jensen, of The Dalles, at the First Presbyterian church July 22, at eight o'clock In the evening. Dr. Morris H. Roach performed the impressive double ring ceremony In the presence of 230 guests. The decorations were baskets of yellow gladlolas and pink chry santhemums. Hanked by cande labra holding white candles and a huge icicle floor candle center ing the altar. The aisles were marked with white satin ribbons and the pews were marked with white satin bows tied with sprays of yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Homer Grow played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied Mrs. Joseph Deets, who sang, "Because" and "O Perfect Love." Joyce Ball of Yuba City, Calif., wore pastel blue and lighted the altar can dles. Tha bride, given In marriage by her father, was beautiful In a white nylon marquisette gown fa Marry At Candlelight Ceremony I. t f I U v. . M 1 Mis Helen Frances Solnlcka, daughter of Mr., and Mr. Ru dolph Solnlcka, became the bride of Dean Bartiett, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. La Vsrn M inters shioned with tiers of lace ruffles from the waistline front to the hemline. The skirt ended in a full court train and the yoke of the bodice was outlined with a lace ruffle. Her finger-tip veil of illu sion was edged with wide lace and was held in place by a coro net of starched lace embroidered with seed pearls. She wore a dou ble strand of pearls and carried a fan fashioned of silk Inre and centered with a white orchid out lined with stephanotls. Miss Euarda Westlund was maid of honor: Mrs. Don Reed and Mrs. Jeffery Currier were bridesmaids and Sandra Schell, cousin of the bride, and Myrna Marsters, step-sister of the bride groom, were flower girls. They wore gowns of contrasting shades of blue. The matron of honor car ried a large white tulle heart out lined with yellow roses and the bridesmaids carried white tulle hearts outlined with pink ipeclo sium lilies. Dale Lender was nest man ana ushers were Wllford Schell, brother of the bride, and Wesley Ash worth Jr. Mr .and Mrs. Oean Bartiett Mrs. Clarence Bartiett, Saturday evening. July 30: h. at eight o' clock at a candlelight ceremony at the home of the bride's par 1 f ' i ! ' . Picture by Clark's Studio A reception followed In the church parlors. The beautifully decorated wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Bess Tharp of Berkeley, Calif., and the punch was served by Mrs. M. E. Gim berling of Roseburg. The bride's mother wore a grey ensemble with green accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a gold suit with brown ac cessories. Both mothers wore corsRges of purple orchids. Friends and relatives gathered later at the home of thfc bride's parents to see the couple off. For traveling the bride 'chose a blue suit with navy accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. Foflowing a honeymoon to The Dalles, Oregon coast points and to Washlncton. the counle return ed to Roseburg, where they will' remain until next month, wnen they will move to Corvallis. where Mr. Marsters will attend Oregon State college. The bride and hrideyroom were recently featured on Lawson's jcwelrv store brlde-of-the-week nrngra'm over KRNR radio sta tion. ' A. 4 Firtur by MUltr-Modanw Studio ents at Park rose Motel, north of Roseburg. Rev. Kenneth V. Knox, pastor of the First Chris tian church, performed the lm- NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele- Ehone lor the society page mutt s 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 August 7 Chapter BI, P. O. E. Sisterhood picnic at t p. m. at cnester Mor gan summer camp at Winchester. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. Umpqua Mineral club field trip to Brownsboro near Medford. Pic nic lunch. Members and friends attending are asked to meet at 6 a. m. at din i market on a. Stephens street. Layton clan annual picnic at 1 p. m. at Bryant's park in Albany. Relatives and friends asked to bring a covered dish and table ser vice. West Melrose club and families to hold picnic at Umpqua park. Monday August I Members of Roseburg Camp Fire council asked to attend Im portant meeting at 1:30 p. m. at chamber of commerce office. Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's Al tar society to meet at 7 p. m. for potluck supper at Rodney Knott home on North Umpqua with Mrs. Sidney Domenico and Mrs. Robert Kidder, hostesses. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at parish house at 6:30 p. m. Those unable to attend are asked to notify either hostess. District No. 11, Oregon State Nurses association to meet at 7 p. m. dinner at Country club hon oring Miss Lola Vllalba, assistant chief nurse at V. A. hospital, who will give report on International Council of Nurses held in Stock holm, Sweden, and will give high lights of her trip to Europe. Res ervations, call Miss L. Fulton, 344, or Mrs. Bernice Smith, 297-R. All nurses welcome. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club 1:30 potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. W. P. Fredrlckson on Blakeley street. Those attend ing are asked to bring their own table service. D. A. V. Deln Perrine unit, No. 9, to meet at 7:45 p. m. at arm ory. Tuesday August I Zulelma club, Daughters of the Nile, to meet at home of Mia. Robert McFarland, 913 Nebo. Members asked to meet at 12:45 noon at Hotel Rosa for transpor tation. Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 to meet at 8 p. m. at I. 6. O. F. hall. Members and visiting mem bers invited and ara asked to bring a sack lunch. Wsdncsday August 10 Circle No. 1 of St Joseph's Al tar society to meet at 8 p. m. at armory. Jolly circle club to meet at 2 V m. at home oi Miss i-velyn arren. Tenmile Ladies club to meet at noon potluck luncheon at the church. Jav-C-Ettes to meet at 8 p. m. at home of Mrs. Al Fray, Box 335-E, Melrose 149-J-5, with Mrs route, phone Bill Pyle and assisting hos- Mrs. Mack Pyle, tesses. Friendly Circle club to meet at home of Mrs. Lena Pfaff on Rifle Range road, instead of at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pfaff as previously planned. KoseDurg neoenan aegree start to practice at 7:30 p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall under direction of the cap tain, Mrs. Thella Webber. Thursday August 11 Women of the Country club to play championship golf tourna ment beginning at 8:30 a. m. at club course. Luncheon at 12:30 and contract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. Helping Hand club of Edenhow- er to meet at 1:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. Millard Rietmann on Cal kins road. Patch and Chat club to meet at 8 p. m. at home of Mrs. E. R. Buckingham. All-day meeting of the women presslve ceremony In the pres ence of close friends and rela tives. The bride was attractive In a blue suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carna tions. Mrs. Rosemary Rashford was matron of honor and wore a dark blue dress with white ac cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Austin Welt was best man. Mrs. Norma Ayres and Miss Shir ley Cook lighted the candles. Mi.ss Joan Rutter sang "Because." and "I Love You Truly," accompan ied bv Miss Janice Plummer at the organ. Thirty-five guests attended the reception, which followed the cer emony. Out-of-town guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Don Oborn and family of Shelton, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Solnlcka and daughters of Coos Bav. Mr. Oborn and Mr. Solnlcka are both brothers of the bride. Mrs. William Burt. Mrs. Wtl mond Solnlcka served the three tiered wedding cake. Ice-cream and punch. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated this spring from Roseburg Senior high school. The bridegroom Is employed as parts man for Slg Fett. the Interna tional dealer In Roseburg. Following a honeymoon souti to California, the couple will make their home at Winchester, upon their return. of the Methodist church to be held at home of Mrs. H. D. Scott on Melrose road. Potluck noon luncheon. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish or salaA, sandwiches and table ser vice. The study book will be In charge of Mrs. James F. Wedge worth. Those desiring transporta tion are asked to meet at the church at 10 a. m. W. B. A. picnic luncheon at 1 o'clock at Havens-Wells home on Fullerton street. Each member is asked to bring a guest or pros pective member. Eagles auxiliary drill team to practice at 8 p. m. at Eagles hall. Rotary Anns to meet from 12 to 1:30 o'clock at Rainbow grill for no-hostess luncheon. Friday August 12 Helping Hand club of Edenbow. er members to entertain families at evening potluck picnic supper at Umpqua park. Winchester Community club backward party at 8:30 p. m. at clubhouse. Everyone in commun ity invited. Each family attend ing is asked to bring sandwiches. Coffee and punch will be furnish ed by the hosts and hostesses: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ridenour and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson. Rifle Rangers Sewing club to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Alice GrilL Evergreen grange to meet at 8 p. m. at halL Fire prevention pro gram to be given. Refreshments in charge of Bess Lounsbury, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker. Rlversdale Home Economic club to meet at 12:30 potluck picnic luncheon at home of Mrs. E. G. Cloake. Those attending are ask ed to bring their table service. Saturday August 13 Catholic ladies rummage sale from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. in base ment of rectory on East Cass street August 14 All former Kansans and friends Invited to attend Kansas picnic at 1 ociock picnic dinner at Ump qua park. Interesting event for an ages. August IS Mrs. R. E. Mathis. former resi dent of South Deer creek, who is now residing with her daughters at 10338 Dunkirk avenue, Los An gelea (25), Calif., will observe her ninety-seventh birthday. Roseburg friends are sked to tend cards or letters to her in honor of the occasion. She is the mother of E. M. Mathis of Roseburg. RIFLE RANGE SEWINQ CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY The Rifle Rang Sewing club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irma Hanson. New officers were elected and in clude: Grayce BloomQUist, pres ident; Alice Gill, vice-president; Edna Scofleld, secretary-treasurer, and Blanche Marr, Mildred H'es and Irma Hanson were ap nomted on a committee to attend to all cards, flowers and gifts sent by the club. Lena Pfaff was apnolnted scribe. At the close of the afternoon, Mrs Hanson served lovely re freshments to Grayce Bloom quist Dorothy McPerran. Rilda Coleman, Gwen Frank. Barbara Gelsler, Alice Gill,. Earla Gill, Mildred Hites. Edna Scofleld, Ad die Schick. Violet Wood. Orla Wagner, Blanche Marr and Lena Pfaff. The next meeting will be heM Fririav, August 12, at the home of Alice Gill. MRS. JAMES HUGHES ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING PARTY ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. James Hughes entertain ed at a charming one o'clock dessert-luncheon Wednesday at her home. Rosebuds and zinnias formed a pretty decorative mo tif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. J. F. Dil lard, Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. H. T. Hansen. Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams, Mrs. W. C. Callison, Mrs. Walter Brydges, Mrs. Wal ter Fisher and the hostess, Mrs. Hughes. High scores for the afternoon's bridge play were won by Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Callison and Mrs. Fisher CALIFORNIA VISITORS HONORED AT CHARMING PARTY TUESDAY EVENING To honor Mrs. Harry Dutton (formerly Cora Weber) of Los Angeles and Mrs. Virginia Hack straser of San Francisco, a charming dinner party was given by Mrs. Nova Bates at her home oh the Calkins road Tuesday eve nine. t overs were placed for Mrs. Dutton and Mrs. Hackstraser. guests of honor, Mrs. Elma Good man. Mrs. L. J. Crafton. Mrs. Kfia Lough. Mrs. Ethel Mlnturn, Mrs. Clyde Carstms and the host ess, Mrs. Nova Bates. A pleasant social evening fol lowed the dinner hour. MR. AND MRS. SMITH HONOREO AT RECEPTION THURSDAY EVENING In honor of Mr. and Mr. James Smith, who were married Saturday. July 23rd. Mrs. Gro-j ver A. Craft entertained by hold ing open house for neighbors and fifenas of the young couple at her home at Melrose. Thursday. July 28th. A lovely buffet style luncheon was served from a large table. About fortv guests called during the evening. The hride received many lovely wed ding gifts. i; v.- -,-fv- . .c A" - --r ricturt by Clark ' S "dls -- Mr. and Mrs. E. Jerry Whlppl Miss Jean Wilcox, daughter of George M. Wilcox oi Oakland, be came the bride of E. Jerry Whip ple, son of Mr, and Mis. E. G. Whipple of Drain, Saturday, July 2, at four o'clock in the afternoon at the Cottage Grove Methodist Church. Rev. W. N. Byars, of Drain, performed the impressive double ring ceremony in the pres ence of 200 relatives and friends. Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Rose burg, cousin of the bridegroom, played the wedding music and accompanied Jim Whipple of Drain, brother of the bridegroom, who sang, "At Dawning;" 'Through the Years," and "The Lord's Prayer." Miss Norma Jean Wilcox, niece of the bride, and gowned in a turquoise blue formal, lighted the candles. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was beautiful in a white satin Princess style wed ding gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, scalloped bodice and long sleeves: coming to a point at the wrist. The skirt ended in a full court train. The circular veil was edged with lace and was held in place by head band of satin, net. seedpearls and edged with lace. She carried pink rosebuds and stephanotis with a shower of white satin ribbons. She wore a single strand of pearls. Mrs. Jim Whipple, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a gown of sea-foam green moire taffeta. She carried a matching net fan with flower cor sage. Miss Dorothy Jerauld of Drain, half-sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. William L'pham, of Port land, and Mrs. Dale Woodruff, of Eugene, were bridesmaids. Miss Jerauld wore a pink faille taffe ta; Mrs. Upham wore yellow faille taffeta and Mrs. Woodruff wore blue faille taffeta, designed alike with full skirts and short sleeves. They carried fans to match their gowns and corsages of pastel blossoms. Euclid Paris of Eugene was best man and ushers were Jerry Whipple. Drain, brother of the bridegroom; Richard Lance Jr., of Portland and Carl Brophy of Eugene. Mrs. E. G. Whipple, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue two-piece crepe ensemble with an orchid corsage. Mrs. George A. Wilcox, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a navy blue sheer dress and an orchid cor sage. A reception followed In the church parlors. Bouquets of white carnations formed the dec orations. The four-tiered cake, circled by pink rosebuds and ferns, graced the bride's table. Miss Olive Wilson of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Richard Klemm of Eugene, aunts of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Harry Cook, great -aunt of the bride, and Mrs. George A. Wil cox, sisterinlaw of the bride, served the cake. Assisting In the serving were Mrs. Richard Lance. Mrs. Carl Brophy. Mis Martha Cool and Mrs. Thomas Hehner. Mrs. Grant McCormaek, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the reception. Mrs. Robert Wil cox of Boise. Idaho, had charge of the guest book. For traveling ine orine cnose a grey -blue tailored suit witn navy blue accessories. Her cor sage was from her wedding bou quet Following a honeymoon to coast points, they will make their home In Eugene, and both will teach In 'he Springfield High school. Both are attending sum mer school at University ct Oregon. 1 . . . i , I M'i. m,mm I ' 'lVh - , V i. V .... - - I k -,v .-w ,!rvil i M ' The bride was graduated from Oakland high school and Oregon State college. She taught at Springfield last year. The bride groom was graduated from Dram high school and served with the Army medical corps for four years. He attended Linfield col lege and was graduated from University of Oregon this ipring. Out-oltown guests attending the wedding were: Miss Olive Wilson. Klamath Falls; Mr. an1 Mrs. Clyde Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Grey and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klemm, Mrs. William Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brophy. Mrs. Paris and ion, Richard, and Miss Lavena and Miss Alberta Wilson, all of Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pound, Mrs. Frank Gorrell, Mrs. Pearl Har vey, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Moore and daughter, Charlene; Mr. and and Mrs. Leonard Johansen, of Oakland, Ore; Mr. and Mrs, Rob ert Wilcox and Bobby and Caro line, of Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. William Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lance and Jim Under wood, of Portland. Attorney and Mrs. R. L. Whip Bride Of Kenneth Mrs. Kenneth Eugent Childress Ptrtur by Clarfc'i Studl Mr. and Mrs. George Barter. . Mr. and Mrs. Childress plan to SSuJST th'TmarH,"" ,0 Lj,w1on- Okla. on their honey, nounce the marriage of their t daughter. Lucille June, to Ken-I"100'1, 'nich '"'V wi" re" neth Eugene Childress of Rose- turn to Roseburg to reside. They burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- are building a new home at Mel as Childress, of Lawton, Okla.. rose. The bride was graduated July 22. at nine o'clock in the from Roseburg senior high school evening at the First Christian in 1947 and is employed at th church in this city. Rev. Kenneth ! Pacific Telephone and Telegraph V. Knox performed the impres-1 companv office in this citv. Th sive eremony. Mr. and Mrs. Pat ; bridegroom is employed In tha Andrui were attendants. lumber Industry. f"' f 1 el A ' I. , . ... v.. - -i i ' ? f" .av 1 " V . A ple, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stew art, Ned Dixon and daughter. Miss Marilyn; and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. DeCamp Jr., of Roseburg; Rev. and Mrs. Sterling Simonson and Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Buhler. of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhlnny. and daugh ter, Miss Sue, of Salem; Mrs. Robert. Ingle of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. loyd Light and family of Sandy, Ore., and Mrs. Leta Hudson of St. Helens. MRS. RAY PUCKETT ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mrs. Ray Puckett graciously entertained her pinochle club at a charming eight o'clock dessert supper at her home Wednesday evening. Sweetpeas formed the attractive decoration. Covers were placed for Mrs. James Moian. Mrs. Donald White and Mrs. Frank Hayner, guests, and Mrs. James Knudt son, Mrs. Clifford E. Smith, Mrs. Norman Hess, Mrs. Verdun Bon cock and the hostess, Mrs. Puck ett. High score for the pinochle play was won by Mrs. Smith with Mrs. Knudtson receiving the low score. E. Childress 'I ...... .