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Yoncalla Has S. W. District B. P. W. C. Conference Exchange Vows Sunday, October 30th Tht Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore.-Sat., Nov. 5, 1949 i Society and Cluhl IP i i I : p 0m A n IP'-.:. If W " 0 '-! ' V ' i ' ' . V;V V. .J ' . 7 , -- ; ' ' . , Hit.- '. :; A .'''v, ' 't i" : 1 i , . , i ' ' !f ' - I v 'ft ... . ,.... t i . ,. w.Wcim'iMif DihW WmJ vVtI Mr. nd Mn. Laon Hughes Miss Doloreg Knitter, dauehter I wore a slnele strand of nearls. Of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mosley of Roseburg, became the bride of Leon iiugnes, formerly or Arkan sas and now of this city, at an Im pressive double ring ceremony performed by Rev. V. Klelnfeidt at the First Christian church at four o'clock Sunday, Oct. 30, In the presence of one hundred and fifty guests. Baskets of chrysanthemums and ferns, flanked by candelabra holding tall white tapers decorat ed the altar. Miss Pat Smith and Miss Marliane Wadsworth, gown ed in teal blue formats with wrist lets of white bay chrysanthe mums, lighted the altar candles. Mrs. Clarence Trued played the traditional wedding mnrchcs and accompanied Mrs. Jessie Cren show, who sang, "Because," and "Always." The bride, given In marriage by her step-father, was lovely in a flown of white slipper satin, fash oned with long sleeves, a sweet heart neckline and full train. She PROGRESSIVE DINNER HELD FRIDAY BY BETA SIGMA PHI Members of Alpha Theta chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi and their husbands enjoyed a progressive dinner Friday evening, Oct. 28. The homes visited were those of Mr. and Mrs. John Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennle, Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Krewson. Decorations In keeping with the Halloween motif were carried out. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Puckctt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown, Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mi's. Harry Harris. Mrs. Jack Cummins, Mrs. John Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Kariiss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wirak, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson, Mrs. John Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DcCamp. ideiiglifo . . . Here and Thcia At the Elks club masquerade dance . . . sucn an array or co. tumes from Harem girls to danc ing ghosts . . . Bob Simmons and Bruce Tuck keeping their identity well hidden behind those Poten tate masks ... SI and Velma Dil lard making a very handsome Spanish couple . . . same for Ken and Bot y Adanu . . . Mrs. Al Scott's kitten and broomstick . . . the wolf and cat none other than Harold Chltwood and Joyce Wampler . . . four prisoners In stripes complete with locks and chains . , . the skeleton in the orchestra . . . and how did Fred Dent carry around his corntalks all evening . . . those rubber masks worn by Jane Nolte, Mar garet Simmons and friend . . . Fire Chief Dutch Mills as a per suasive pirate . . Al and Mar- ?aret Parr turning Chinese for he night . . . and Its only 358 days 'till Halloween. I I J !'vA:;A ...7 Her flnger-tlp veil was held in place with a tiara of starched lace and orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible topped by a large orchid tied with a shower of white satin ribbons. Miss Wilma Melton, maid of honor, wore a gown of lavender slipper satin ana carried a bronze chrysanthemum nosegay tied with orchid ribbons. Miss Bernlce Johnson and Miss Betty Brannon, bridesmaids, wore green sliDDer satin gowns matching the maid of yellow chrysanthemum nosegays tied with white ribbons. . Little Diana Richards was flow er girl and was gowned In pale green taffeta. She carried a lav ender basket filled with button chrysanthemums tied with green streamers. Quinton Hughes acted as best man to his brother. Dclbeit Helt ter, brother of the bride; Kenneth Hughes, brother of the bride groom, and Hayes Mouchett, NORMA TITUS HONORED AT LOVELY DINNER PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellows entertained at a very lovelv six- thirty o'clock dinner narlv at their home Friday evening to compliment Miss Norma Titus on her birthday. Pink chrysanthe mums, arrangen in a crystal bowl, and flanked by crystal holders and tall olnk tHners. graced the prettily appointed lame. Lovely gifts were presented to Miss Titus from: Pfc. Alvln James Bellows, Miss Bonnie and Miss Judy Bellows. David Hera- roth, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellows and the host and hostess, M. ann Mrs. Harold Bel raw. Following the dinner, the guests attended the High school looinall came. Pfc. Bellows left Saturday for ine air lorce base at Mountain Home. Ida., following a 10-day visit In Rjseburg with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bel lows. He will later be sent to Fairfield SusJan base at Fair field. Cal f. to report with the strategic air command photo squadron. MRS. L. K. FIES ENTERTAINS CLUB AT CHARMING LUNCHEON Mrs. I K. Fles entertained her bridge club at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her lovely home on Rlveislde Drive in Laurelwood Tuesday afternooa Autumn leaves formed the de corations. Covers were placed for Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. D. W, Helllwell and Mrs. E. L. Tails cher, guests, and Mil. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. M. C. Bowker, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. Bert Cork rum, Mrs. Ted Wlrak and the hostess. Mil. Fles. High scores for the contract bridge play were won bv Mrs. Corkrum and Mrs. Bowker. MR. AND MRS. McALL'STER ENTERTAIN AT BREAKFAST AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McAllister entenained at a most eninvnhlp breakfast at their home Sunday morning, having as geesls Mr. and Mrs. Roy lilxson of Eugene Photo by MUler-Modeme brother-in-law of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride's mother wore an aqua afternoon dress with a cor sage of white carnations. A reception followed, in the church basement. The lace-cov ered bride s table was beautifully appointed with a centerpiece of white chrysanthemums, tall ta pers and a three-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. William Melton cut the cake and Mrs. John Young and Mrs. Alfred S. Anderson assisted In the serving. Miss Nancy Leh man was In charge of the guest book. For traveling the bride chose a soft beige-colored Jersey dress with black accessories. Her cor sage was an orchid. Following a honeymoon to California, the couple will make their home in Roseburg. The bride has been employed at Ma bel's shop until her marriage and Ihc bridegroom is with the Asso ciated Plywood company here. and Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Crafton of Roseburg. The Hi.xsons were weekend guests at the beautiful McAllis ter home, which is located near Dlllard. On Saturday evening, they enjoyed the Elks masquer ade Halloween party at the Elks temple. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Honors Pledges muni i ju4..-- -i - . . vjk4Jt.jX ..i. , .- " ffifeVftji m&rr&li$ - Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Slvmt Alpha honored new pledges at a dinner at Carl's Haven Monday night. The tables were decorated with autumn leaves and Halloween candles and a centerpiece of fall flowers. Alter tne dinner an impressive candlelight ceremony was held with Miss Artiyth Andrua presid ing. New members inciuoe Airs. By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN Open House, Dinner Honor Couple On 50th Wedding Anniversary Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William P. Graham on their 50th wed ding anniversary Oct. 16 at Sutherlin, their immediate family sponsored an open house at their home. The day was concluded with a dinner at the Grange hall attended by 40 relatives and friends. Their two sons and two daughters were present for the celebration. A feature of the dinner was the presence of three couples In addition to the honored guests who had also celebrated their golden wedding anniversaries. Seated at the main table were Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Orville W. French, 52 J. Gleason, wed 50 years. Prior to the dinner little Miss Ellen Wahl sang "Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet" and an orig inal poem honoring the Grahams was read. Mr. and Mrs. Graham cut the first piece of wedding cake which was served by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Gra ham of Los Angeles. Mr. Graham resided in Am sterdam, Mo. before his mar riage to Katie Himes of Falkner, Kas. They were married in Sher idan, Wyoming Oct. 18, 1898 and resided there until 1910. They moved to Oregon In the Decem ber of 1929 and have resided here since that time. They have four children, all of whom were present for the cele bration; Mrs. Mildred Lund of Los Angeles, Mrs. Florence Brown, of San Diego, Harry Gra ham of Los Angeles and Glen Graham of Lodge Grass, Mont. At the open nouse wmcn pre ceded the grange dinner the cou ple were assisted by relatives and Immediate members of their family In receiving guests. Mrs. Harry Graham poured and Mrs. Monte Rountree cut cakes assist ed by Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Lund. Marrion Warren Brown had charge of the guest book and Mrs. A. Hanson and Mrs. Lita Braucht assisted about the rooms. The latter five are close friends of the Graham family. For the occasion Mrs. oranam chose an attractive green- beaded crepe ensemble. Relatives present for the oc casion were Glen Graham, Lodge Grass, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Har ry H. Graham of Los Angeles, Mrs. Mildred Lund of Los An geles, Mrs. Florence Brown of San Diego and Mr. and Mrs. Monle Kountree ol butnerlln. Friends honoring the couple in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Cliff John son, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heca- thorn. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. French, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. tileason, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dickens, Mrs. Wm. Lleslnger, Douglas Dickens, Alice Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patterson, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. D. El liott, Mrs. John Abeene, Ethel Manning, Mrs. Royal Abeene Sr., Mrs. Alberdena Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shamp. Mrs. Percle Grover, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Everett H. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trozelle. Bill Trozelle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Epps and Linda Sue, Myrtle Owens, Clyde Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Minor and children, and Mrs. Ray Hansen and Mick ey, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Calkins, Kay bmitn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl, all of Sutherlin. John J. Grabow, Aria Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Warren, Ed ward Jenkins, all of Roseburg, W. L. Scruggs, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen, Lela L. Braucht, of Wilbur. MRS. STUTSMAN IS HOSTESS TO CLUB WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Bill Stutsman graciously entertained her club at a delight ful pinochle party at her home at Winston Wednesday afternoon. Following the social hour, the hostess served lovely refresh ments to: Mrs. Dennis Atwell, Mrs. Roy Chambers. Mrs. Lester Chambers, Mrs. Leo Manske, Mrs. Carl Borgaes and Mrs. Gus Gill. Robert Hallcraft, Miss Barbara Lamb, Mrs. Lowell Rhoden. Mrs. Donald Rogan. Mrs. Ted Insley, Miss Joan Lashua. Miss Gerry Fett, Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Duane Pope. The above picture shows the group at Carl's Haven. Seated In the front row left to right are the new members: Mrs. Donald Ro gan, Mrs. Rhoden, Miss Fett, Mrs. C. Johnson, married 55 years; Mr. years, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER MEETING IS ENJOYED AT OHMAN HOME - Mrs. Bernard Young was guest speaker on the subject, "poetry," at a very Interesting meeting of Alpha Iota chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ohman with Mrs. Ed Radigan and Mrs. Er nest Barker Jr., assisting host esses, Mrs. Frank Rogan intro duced Mrs. Young, who talked on the contrast of old and modern poetry and read a number of se lections to illustrate her talk. Mrs. Verdun Boucock later call ed on each member to read her favorite poem. Mrs. Robert Phillips, president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Frank Rogan and Mrs. Phil lips made cookies for the county home for this meeting and Mrs. Walter Welker and Mrs. Sidney Domenlco will furnish them at the next meeting. The chapter voted to corre spond with other chapters in for eign countries. The next meeting was planned for November 17 to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., 2126 Morris street, Clover dale Park, with Mrs. Ralph Oh man and Mrs. Edward Radigan assisting hostesses. Mrs. Robeit Sabin will be In charge of the program on "Verse Making." Each member is asked to bring a short original poem to read. Lovely refreshments were en joyed later by Mrs. Young, guest speaker, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Lester L. Wlmberly, Mrs. Rob ert Phillips, Mrs. Frank Wick ham, Mrs. Craig Short, Mrs. Wal ter Welker, Mrs. Verdun Bou cock, Mrs. Earl Garrison, Mrs. Jerome F, Sheldon, Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., Mrs. Frank Rogan, Mrs. Elliott Perkins, Mrs. Sidney Domenlco, Mrs. Edward Radi gan and Mrs. Ralph Ohman. PAST NOBLE GRAND i MEMBERS HOLD SOCIAL AND BUSINESS SESSION Past Noble Grand club met at the I.O.O.F. hall for business meeting and social evening. Hal loween decorations were used on the table for the dessert-supper. Hostesses for the occasion were V. Vivian Logsdon, Eileen Rapp and Ethel Swayze. Discussion was held on a Christmas dinner and party to be held next month. Hostesses announced for the November meeting included Inga High, Nona Thompson, Mamie Dim mick, Carmen Clark, and Susan Bowman. Entertainment will -be in charge of Frances Bistak and Elsie Mills. At the close of the business meeting entertainment was un der the direction of Viola Spen cer. Present for the evening were Ethel Bailey, Susan Bowman, Ruby Bloom, Frances Bistak, Mary Curtis, Maggie Dent, I-ou-ise Dimmick, Dora Dixon, Alice Goff, Mattle Gosnell, Gerturde Hatfield, Inga High, Susie Jack son, Tillle Johnson, V. Vivian Logsdon, Mayme Pickens, Eileen Rapp, Lydia Roadman, Elsie Russell, Viola Spencer, Louise Young. Ona . Williams, Ethel Swayze, Florence Klatt and Nora Fraudlener. Hallcraft, Miss Lamb, Mrs. Pope, Miss Lashua, Mrs. Ins ley and Mrs. Smith. Standing In the second row, reading left to right are: Miss Andrus, Mrs. Lyle Quist, Mrs. Donald Caskey, Mrs. Ward Cum mings Jr., Mrs. E J. Rodgers Jr., Mrs. Craig Plshman. Mrs. How- ard Thomas, Miss Jovce Wampler. ' Mrs. j. J. Bean, Mrs. Richard m ruiiiMt n T nun r mmrmMi4imii- nmi- n Head of table at Rice Valley Community Building. Left to right, Cecelia P. Galey, (State Second Vice President, Sweet Home), Charline Edwards, (State President, Philomath), Lavada Crawfrd, (President, Yoncalla), Dr. Eleanor Gutman, (Dlsrlct Chairman, Coquille.) The Yoncalla B. P. W, club was hostess to the southwestern dis trict B. P. W. clubs October 16th at Yoncalla. The registration took place at 9:00 a.m. at the Eagle Theater. The conference opened with the collect at 9:30 followed by two musical numbers by the Drain Club. President Lavada Crawford of Yoncalla greeted the large group assembled and the presidents of each club represei..- BETA SIGMA PHI CITY COUNCIL HAS LUNCHEON MEETING AT UMPQUA The City Council of Beta Sig ma Phi met Thursday at the Ho tel Umpqua for a no-hostess lunciieun wim iviis nuuwt id. Rhodes, president, in charge. Mrs. Frank Wickham was elect ed treasurer to take the place of Mrs. Verdun Boucock. The group voted to have as its project tor tne year tne crip pled Children's hospital in Eu Bene. Miss Helen Casey introduced Mrs. Margaret Blackburn, of Co lumbia Concerts Inc., who gave a most interesting talk on tne Roseburg Community Concert association membership drive. Covers were placed for Mrs, Robert B. Rhodes, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Margaret Black burn. Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Worth Davis, Mrs. Frank Wick ham, Mrs. Charles R. William son, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. John Killip, Mrs. Robert Phil lips, Mrs. Wayne croocn, Mrs. Harrison R. Winston, Mrs. Eu gene Powell and Mr3. Eugene Krewson. The Council will meet Thurs day, Nov. 10, at a one o'clock no-hostess iuncneon ac me ump qua hotel. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN ENJOY LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE-PLAY THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Coun try club met Thursday for a twelve o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse. Covers were placed for Mrs. Edward Murpny, Mrs. Joe V. Perrault, Mrs. Walter rl. B r y d g e s, Mrs. Harold i.. Schmeer, Mrs. G. W. Marshall. Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. E. A. Pearson. Mrs. E. R. Har vey, Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs. j. F. D Hard. Mrs. w. u uamson, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. Koy Sedell. Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Demine Bronson and Mrs. James Hughes. Contract bridge was in play during the afternoon with Mrs. Calllson winning nrst; Mrs. Hughes, second, and Mrs. Sedell, tnnd. During the tea hour, the caid committee honored Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and Mrs. Walter H. Bryd- ges on their birthdays. Women of the club will meet next Thursday at twelve o'clock for luncheon at the clubhouse, fol lowed by the contract bridge play at one o'clock. I'tclurc b Muter Pnoto Stuaio Gadway, Mrs. Tyler Evans, Mrs. Donald Starmer and Miss Colleen Ireland. In the third row left to right are Mrs. Robert Elliott. Miss Marge Roberts, Mrs. Robert Nazel rod. Mrs, Martin MrClav. Miss Betty Hunnicutt, Miss Nancv Leh- man, Mrs. Bill Benson and Mrs. Robert Reld. ed gave reports of the club activi ties and projects completed within the past few months. At 10:50 Natalie Burns, state treasurer, gave pointers on "Suc cessful Clubship." Florence Bar ton the first vice president, Helen Chase, Ann Connell, Irene Taylor, Adelia Hatch, and Mary Cramer brought information to the con ference on structual supports per taining to strengthening the clubs Gives Two Halloween Parties W - if., -i , -'. -i; Mary Lynne Pearson entertain ed a group of friends at a very enjoyable Halloween costume party Saturday afternoon in the recreation room at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson, on Reservoir Avenue. Appropriate decorations were used for the occasion. Games were played and Halloween bal-; Roberts, Douglas Nielsen Mau loons were presented to the guests j reen Hallmark, Marjorie Bowker, as prizes. I Gayle Geddes and Peggy Sconce. POMONA GRANGE HAS INTERESTING MEETING ON SATURDAY EVENING Pomona Grange met Saturday evening at an enjoyable seven o'clock potluck supper at the Evergreen Grange hall with members of Evergreen Granee as hosts and hostesses. ''A large attendance enjoyed the occasion, which was presided over by Ho ward Cracroft. master. The hall was beautifully decorated with seasonal flowers. Thirty were initiated in the Pomona degree. titate deputy William Howes gave a very interestine address. A talk was given by Mr. Gilman urging everyone to register to vote. Sixteen Granges were repre sented in the session. A prize of S10 was awardprl t, Fair Oaks for the largest atten dance, which was 33 percent. Prizes were awarded for booths at the county fair to Riversdale SIS, first place: Mvrtle Creek, second, and Evergreen, third. The next meeting of Pnmnna Grange will be held at a seven o'clock potluck supper January m iuuiru; Ltrange nail. D.A.R. HAS FINE MEETING AND PROGRAM AT PAGE HOME MONDAY The D. A. R. met at a rlolinhf. ful seven-thirty o'clock dessert supper Monday evening at the home of Miss Marsaret Pat-o with Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. co hostess. Fall fruits were used for uecorauons. Covers were Dlarerl tnr Xf Malone. a niece of Miss Page, who was a guest of the evening; Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Mrs. Doug las Waite and the two hostesses. Miss Page presented a most Interesting program on the topic. 'U. S. holidays." The next meet ing will be at seven-thirty o'clock the evening of Nov. 21. at the home of Mrs. L. F. Nielsen. The program will be In charge of Mrs. Roy Entler. Picture by Dysert studio. Dram and other topics which have been of special Interest to the clubs recently.' Following the Interesting and informative talks at the theater, the group was served a turkey dinner at the Rice Valley com munity building. The program at dinner was short and informal with introduction and musical numbers. f . , -. 3 trr jr. Ficture by Mn. L. E. McClintock Mary Lynne Pearson Later in the afternoon, Mrs. Pearson, assisted by Mrs. Donald Metzger and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, served Halloween refresh ments to: Marilyn, Carol and John Todd, Herbie, Bobby and Hermie Hobi. Andrea anrl T.lnrf Gayle Ranklin, Donna and John Metzeer. Retry Rr-vrioo u NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS AT PRINCEN HOME THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. M. Sory entertained the Northslde Sunshine club Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Princen. A Halloween motif was carried out with jack-o-lanterns surrounded by autumn leaves and Halloween horns dec orating the table. Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Doris Hart and Mrs. Sen na Hiney. After a short business session games were plaved with Mrs. Lucia Ingles winning high; Mrs. Senna Hiney. second and Mrs. Clara Frew, third. The hostess was assisted by Miss Bernardine Princen in serv ing refreshments to Mrs. Lucia Ingles. Miss Elizabeth Paul, Mrs. E. Princen, Mrs. Doris Hart, Mrs. W. O. Patterson, Mrs. Sen na Hiney, Mrs. Clara Frew. The next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. Clara Stiewig, 1020 West First street. ELLNORA ROSE GIVES CHARMING HALLOWEEN PARTY FOR C.F. GROUP Miss Ellnora Rose entertained the Okiya Camp Fire group at a charming Halloween party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aelred Farenbaugh. Terrace apartments, Friday evening. The Halloween motif was beau tifully carried out in the decora tions, games and refreshments. The guests attended in costume. Patty Ridgeway won the i prize for having the best costume. Later in the evening Mrs. Far enbaugh Berved lovely refresh ments to Carolyn Pargeter, Sharon Strode, Joanne Miller, Charlotte Kcllev, Joan Wilkinson, Joan and Janet Kuvkendall, Mary Jane O'Brien, Pat Elliott, Patty Ridgeway, Laray Shriner, Adelle Gibson, Barbara Wilbur, Helen Joiner. Norma Thiele, Mary Lynn Rose and the hostess, Ellnora Rose.