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Boss-Snoddy Rites Take Place In Eugene Sat, Nor. 26, 1949 Tht News-Revitw, Roieburg, 0r. 7 Church Rites Wed 'CoupU "fir By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN oclai (Calendar 9 I Society and Gluhl I h v iJ , . . . .; ,.-.; w 41 .tk -A.. A m !XZZf t tliiiiliiilllSil - If. 'I I r Mr. Miss M. Ruth Snoddy, daugh ter of Mrs. Charles P. Snoddy and the lata Mr. Snoddy, be came the bride of John Edward . Boss in an eight o'clock cere mony at First Baptist Church last Saturday evening. Both young people are of Eugene. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Boss of Seattle, Wash. White chrysanthemums, palms and white candelabra decorated the altar of the church for the ceremony, which was read by Dr. Vance H. Webster. Margaret Zimmerman Anderson sang two solos "Thine Alone" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Mrs. E. B. Barnes, who also played a musical prelude before the-cere' mony. The bride and bridegroom were attired in Identical suits. With hers the bride wore accessories in b.'own and beige and a single Will Marry Richard Mist Franelne . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laurance of Winston announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss I MR. AND MRS. CUMMINS ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL AT HOME PARTY TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cummins entertained at an informal at- , -SvJ :j i - , ' ' ' ', "-.''i1' 1 - ,,, in a - i " ." -"'; i - SLABWOOD In 12-16ond 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 658 Hi.'X sl , f Tit tf',', - , . .. . V:, .M,nuimMU,Jm -MAM and Mrt. John Edward Boss strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Her flowers were brown tiger orchids tied with gold ribbon. Theodore R. Flury of Medf ord, gave his . niece in marriage. Mrs. Howard Wells of San Francisco was matron of honor. SIt? wore a cocoa brown suit with pink and brown accessories and corsage of Talisman roses. Roger L. Grif fin of Eugene was best man and Peter Flury of Medford, cousin of the bride and John L. McGinnis of Eugene were ushers. A reception In the Mirror Room of Eugene Hotel, at which white chrysanthemums and tail white tapers were used in decor ation, followed the wedding. Mrs. John McGinnis poured punch and Mrs. Roger L. Griffin and Miss Bonnie Glenger cut and sreved the cake. Mrs. James Baker Reese Ptrkl-Chllwood Phota Lauranea Franclne, to Richard Reese, on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reese, 504 East Lane street, Roseburg. home party Tuesday evening at their attractive residence on Res ervoir avenue having as guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Gremmel of Glen Ridge, N. J., Mrs. Vin cems Gad, of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gremmel and son, Steven, and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Jacobson of Rose burg. For a ' quickly-assembled des sert use sandwiches of bakery sponge cake and cut fruit with a topping of whipped cream. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zoo Ntwman S25 Cobb St Phont 387-R A " fj ft " i -., ; "vJ Picture by P. B. Orenon of Eugene played Incidental music through out the reception and Miss Carol Lou Baker . had charge of the guest book. The couple left Eugene the day following the wedding, driving Mrs. Wells to San Francisco. They planned to spend a week 'n the south. For going away Mrs. Boss wore her wedding suit and ac cessories and carried a red fox fur. The bride spent one year at Linfield College and two years In the SPARS. She is a member of the Willamette Women's Legion Post. Mr. Boss was a member of Admiral Byrd's party on his last trip to Little America. He spent five years in the navy as a gun ner on an aircraft carrier and is a member of the American Le gion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. MR. AND MRS. ERICKSON ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING AT-HOME AFFAIR SUNDAY George Erickson, principal of Rosbeurg Senior High school, and Mrs. Erickson entertained at a very charming informal at home affair at their residence on Mulholland Drive Sunday. The Senior High faculty and their wives and husbands were invited to call between the hours of three and five o'clock. The serving table was beauti fully appointed in a yellow and blue motif, while bouquets of autumn-colored chrysanthemums were arranged about the rooms. Mrs. Erickson was assisted by Mrs. Cecil Sherwood. Miss Janet Sherwood and Miss Barbara Pat tison, wearing attractive formal afternoon gowns, assisted in serving. Guests invited by the Ericksons tc enjoy the occasion were: J. li. Barneck, Mrs. Andrew Broaddus, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buell Miss Esth er Dyar Roland Edie Warren Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Alvard France Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Grow Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Johnson and children Mr. and Mrs. Omar Monger Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newby Mr. and Mrs. Owen Price. Miss Elizabeth Randall Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Riffe, Miss Ruth Roberts Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Scudder and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sherwood and daugh ter Janet; Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Snyder Mr. and Mrs. James Strasburg Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. James Mess, Miss Lois Fitzglbbons, Miss Helen Good, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hel leek, Mr. and Mrs; Don Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ricketts, Mrs. Alta Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Toman, Norman Wese and Miss Marie DiLoreto. "Individualized Floors of Beautilify." INLAID LINOLEUM Carpeting Rubber Tile it Asphalt Tile e formica Tope Venetian Blinds FREE ESTIMATES FLOOR COVERING" 223 W. Oak Phone 348 NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele- &hone tor the society page must e turned In before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday intl by 10 a. m. Friday at whiih time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. Monday, November 28 B.P.W.C? International Rela tions meeting at 8 p.m. at Epis copal parish hall on East Cass street. Roseburg Woman's club mem bers solici'ed for bazaar table gifts and gifts for childrens' grain bi g for the Hobby show to be sponsored b; the club Tuesday and Wednesday at the armory. Neignoors oi woodcraft mm- ble club to meet at 1 o'clock pot luck luncheon at home of Mrs. Robert Burton, 1005 S. Kane St Members are requested not to bring tabic service. Red Cross dance from 8 to 10 p.m at recreational hall at Vet erans hospital. Gray Ladies n charge of decorations and re freshments. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority members from Univer sity of Oregon plan to attend to assist Women of Roseburg are urged to attend to act as hos tesses. Vic Rice's orchestra will furnish the music. Dean Perrlne. Unit No. 9. D. A. V. Auxiliary to meet in evening at Del Rey Cafe at Winchester. Tuesday, November 29 Alpha Theta chaDter. Beta Sigma Phi to meet at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Meredith Wilstm on Brown avenue. Eagles auxiliary stieclal meet ing honoring charter members and Past Presidents at 8 p.m. at Eagles hall. Program and re freshments. Eagles auxiliary was Instituted here in Nov. 1928. Wednesday, November 30 Past Noble Grand club Christ mas party. Exchange of gifts not tc exceed one dollar in value. Riverside P.-T.A. Room Moth ers club to meet at 1:45 p.m. at home of Mrs. E. H. McGhehey with Mrs. F. E. Brown assisting hostess. Friendly Hour club at home ot Mrs. Katie Conn. Willing Workers of Scotts Valley special meeting at Victor hall at 2 p.m. Those attending asked to bring candy and cookies for Veterans hospital in Rose burg. Odnonosoff. violinist, to . pre sent first fall concert for Rose burg Community Concert asso ciation at 8:15 p.m. at Junior high school auditorium. Thursday, December 1 Dorcas Circle of Faith Luth eran church to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Frank Johnson. Alpha Iota banter. Beta Sigma Phi to meet at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Walter Welker, 600 S. Jack son, with Mrs. Lester Wimberly and Mrs. Verdun Boucock, hos tesses. Program on "Pictures," in charge of Mrs. Ed Radlgan. Busy Steppers club to meet at noon potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Virginia Wambolt. victory uircie oi First Baptist church to meet at home of Mrs. Martha Marchant, 1328 Harrison street at 2 p.m. Annual Christ mas party and exchange oi guts. Northside ' Sunshine club to meet at home of Mrs. W. O. Pat terson, 904 Riverside Drive. Laurelwood, with Mrs. Doris Hart as hostess. Rifle Range Sewing club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. Pauline Greenfield. Winchester Community club ladies to hold Christmas party and potluck luncheon at club house at 10 a.m. Dortha Sail and Louise Ketcherside to give demonstration on gift wrapping. Exchange of secret pal gifts not to exceed one dollar. Hostesses Mrs. Sail and Marcelle Johnson. Bring table service and wrap pings for a gift. All ladies of community invited. Dorcas society or the Seventh Day Adventist church will spon sor a food and fancy-work sale all-day at the Umpqua Valley Hardware store. Helping Hand club of Eden bower to meet 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. George Felt at the airport. Country club women to meet Havt Your Home Landscaped on F. H. A. Terms Trees Topped or Removed ' Lown Planted Shrubs Pruning Call us for Information L. H. McPherson Rt 2, Box 153 Phone 715-J-1 at 12 o'clock luncheon at club house, followed by contract bridge play. Friday, Deeember 2 Mid-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church to hold baked foods and fancy-work sale at Umpqua Vallef Hardware store. Donations to be at store by 9 a.m. Articles will be called for by telephoning Mrs. E. W. Carter, 495-L. Roseburg chapter, American Gold Star Mothers Inc., to meet at 8 p.m. at armory. Membera asked to bring articles for bazaar. Pick-ups will be made by calling 958-L. Chapter BI, P.E.O. Sisterhood to meet at 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 949 Winchester street, with Mrs. A. F. Franklin, co-hostess. Rlversdale Grange to meet at 8:15 p.m. at hall. Refreshments In charge of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thurlow and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Langlois. Saturday, December 3 Eden Ladies Aid of Elgarose Lutheran church bazaar at church. ' Rlversdale Grange Home Eco nomics club to sponsor food and fancy-work sale .at E. G. High in surance office at corner of Jack son and Cass streets. South Deer Creek grange at 8 p.m. Motion picture to bo shown. Willing Workers of Scotts Val ley to sponsor fancy work and food sale at Yoncalla Meat Mar ket. Canyonville Girl Scout organi zation to hold rummage sale. New and used articles to be sold. Pie and coffee to be sold during day. Bazaar to be sponsored by Roseburg chapter, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc., at Umpqua Valley Hardware store. Douglas County Council of Parents and Teachers to meet ut Myrtle Creek at 11:30 a.m. Lunch eon to be served at noon. Reser vations for luncheon to be made with local presidents by Nov. 28. All members of P.-T.A. are In vited. ' Roseburg Camp Fire Council, husbands and wives, potluck dinner at Episcopal parish hall at 7 p.m. Social evening to fol low. Roseburg Country club annual trophy dinner at 6:30 . p.m. ut clubhouse. Trophy awards to be made to both men and women winners for the past year. Reser vations may be made by calling Quine and Company or Lee Shar man at the clubhouse. RAWSONWHARTON WEDDING TOLD, TO BE DEC. 3 Invitations have been received in Roseburg to the approaching wedding of Louise Prrscilln Raw son of Salem to Glenn William Wharton also of Salem. The ceremony will be held Saturday, December 3 at 3 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church in Salem with a reception to follow at 460 North Cottage street. Miss Rawson is the daughter of Mrs. John Preston Rawson and Mr. Wharton is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wharton of. this city. A number of Roseburg resi dents are planning to, motor to Salem for the wedding. MR. AND MRS. KREWSON ENTERTAIN AT DINNER AT SHALIMAR WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krewson entertained at a most delightful dinner party Wednesday evening at the Shalimar having as guests: Congressman and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hennlhger and Mr. and Mrs. Pul K. F.yan. A pleasant social evening fol lowed the dinner. Johnnie it Dave 1 8-year-old Sunday Services, Nov. 27 11:00 A. M. Johnnie speaks on "The Vision Splendid" ..! iSp m0& wnain. t vto Fall flowers and autumn leaves formed the background for a dou ble ring ceremony at the First Baptist church Friday,' Nov. 4, when Miss Ruby Jean Davis and Merlin Foss were married by Rev. H. P. Sconce, pastor of the Baptist church. Given in marriage by her fath er, R. W. Davis, the bride wore a white crepe wedding gown with fingertip veil held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses with satin streamers. MRS. S. J. COOPER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT CHARMING LUNCHEON Colorful fall fruits, centered with a long arrangement of pale yellow chrysanthemums and flanked , by tall yellow tapers, graced the lace-covered table used bv Mrs. S. J. Cooper Tues day, when she entertained her bridge club at a cnarming one o'clock luncheon at her lovely home on Madrone avenue In Lau relwood. Beautiful .bouquets of mixed chrysanthemums were ar ranged about the living room. Covers were placed for Mrs. L. K. Fles, guest; Mrs. C. M. McDermott, Mrs. Kennetn Bai ley, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. O. R.. Hess, Mrs. rreaericK unapman Jr., Mrs. Roy . Cummins, Mis. Frederick J. Porter and the host ess, Mrs. Cooper. High scores lor tne contract bridge play were Won by Mrs. Fies and Mrs. Bailey. JUNIOR WOMEN ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER, 1 PLAN VARIED PROJECTS Roseburg Junior Woman's club members enjoyed a Thanksgiv ing potluck dinner at the Eagles hall Monday, November 21 with Mrs. Paul Casey as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Ohman, Mrs. ' Glen Miller, Mrs. Henry DON'T MISS THE GREAT MUSICAL CONCERT 7:30 P. M. Saturday Night ottht First Baptist Church featuring -fa LUCILLE . . . America's first lady of sacred song Johnson piano prodigy 7:30 P. M. Closing message of the campqign on "HEAVEN" . Lucille sings "The Holy City" 1 V v Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Foaa Attending the bride was her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Anglin as ma tron of honor. "Her bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Davis, sister of the bride and Miss Dbntia Sandersky. Best man was Frank Hoffman of Myrtle Point. Bobby Davis, brother of the bride, lighted the candles prior to the ceremony. Mrs. Sam Ware played the wedding music and accompanied Gene Yates who ise Me." A reception followed at the Krohn and Mrs. Andy Murray. The tables were set with brown and white cloths decorated with orange tapers and a centerpiece of apples and firethorn. Turkey favors marked Individual places. Following the dinner the busi ness meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Harold Jo kela at which time reports were given on the community chest collections by Mrs. B. L. Reding, Mrs. A. J. . Farenbaugh and Mrs. Glen Miller. . , Mrs. Benj. O. DuFresne report ed that the club yearbooks will be ready for distribution at the next meeting. The president urged all mem bers to appear at Mercy hospital, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m. for blood typing. This Is being done in co operation with a local effort to establish a blood bank in Rose burg. , Contact chairman, Mrs. E. J . Tauscher, reminded members to attend the Arts and Crafts dis play to be held Nov. 29 and 30 by the senior Woman's club. The next meeting will be held Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. at the Eagles hall with Mrs. B. L. Reding, Mrs. George Dawe and Mrs. R. D. Manning as hostesses. Other members and guests present were the Mesdames Don Rogers, Ray E. Doerner, W. D. it Johnnie Lavender . Dynamic Youth Speaker Monday Night, Nov. 28 GIGANTIC ECHO MEETING AT 7:30 P. M. fa Color movies of Canada and Rosebuig Rodeo Parade fa All request musical program Johnnie tells his "LIFE STORY" Photo br Clerk's Studio' home of the bride's uncle apd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis on Sunset Lane. The three-tiered wedding cake which was center ed on the lace-covered bride's ' table, was first cut by the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Foss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis of this city and the bridegroom is the. son of Harris Foss of LaCross, Wise. They are making their home in this city. ; Bollman, R. W. Marr, Lloyd O. Nelson, D. W, Keasey, Jr., Paid Bctcher, John Fleck, Amos Min- , er, Clyde Crenshaw, George Crocker, L. A. West, Rex Jones, Walter A. Moore, Bernard Stlen berger, George Crenshaw, Dean Rammage, Ed Harvey, J. M. Rutter, Bert Young, Victor Flu ry, R. D. Fies, Robert L. Nichal, Jr., Ross Myers, Peter Gregos, Galen Mathews, Dallen H, Jones, Thomas E. Patty, Cliff Ferber, Eric Purkerson; the Misses Jean Severson and Arda Jacobs. ' PARTY HONORS BOY ON NINTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. M. G Hlxson entertained at a birthday party for her son, Walter on his ninth birthday, Monday, Nov. 21 at her home at Elkton. The evening was spent playing . games and singing. , Refreshments were served to Wade Henderer Jr., Gordon and Bruce Riley, Donald and Patri cia Smith, Jenna and Peggie Lev enhagen, Ross McDonald, Jr., Louis Hann, Ralph Beal, Milton Cheever, Robert Doty, Darlene and Lynn Clemo, Ralph and Wayne Sheffel, Walter and Nita Hlxson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hix son and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hix- Lucille : I t ft -;.:f -tr