Marry At Presbyterian Church, Dec. "--p"iT"T "X" T n r '" P"' J41 ' ' " t I i t ' ' : "V, i? 1 -4 " J - - 'fV';. ,-h..; i fh an ii v, l y Li 1 14 ifj aim ,n Miss Praecllla Potvin of Rose burg, Oregon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Potvin, became the, bride of Raymon W. Pruitt of Tulelake, California, at the Everybody loves floweri and everybody loves to receiv them. Choose flowe- as the perfect gll . . . choose them from us . . . always fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phon number to re member is 158. LILLIE'S FLOWER SHOP 81 Winchester Street I Your i CS LUGGAGE HEADQUARTERS i "jThe permanent wave that gives the softness of a cold wave plus the body of a heat wove. Moisture Sealed Wave Cool Comfortable Feather Light Equipment Speedy . . . takes only 80 to SO minutes. Call Today for Your Appointment - VELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP Paoifio Bldg. Phon 441 Expert the repairing done with the latest modern equipment. Roseburg Saddlery and Shoe Service Mr and Mrs. Raymon W. Pruitt First Presbyterian Church In Roseburg, r at six-thirty o'clock, Saturday, ' December 3rd. Dr. Morris H. Roach performed the ceremony. The church was dec orated with pastel-colored chry santhemums. Candelabra with lighted tapers' completed the ar rangement. Mrs. Luella Cunning ham and Mrs. Bessie Siemers arranged the decorations and acted as hostesses. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming In a wine-colored suit,' with grey accessories. She carried a white Bible topped- by a large orchid tied with a shower of white satin ribbons. The bride's mother wore a ,gfeen dinner ,dress-witb..black accessories . . and a . corsage oi white carnations. . . Miss Donna Sutton was maid of honor. She wore a green suit with a corsage of white carna tions. Otis Clayton acted as best man. Miss Shirley Williams light ed the candles. She wore a grey suit and her corsage was a wrist let of white carnations. The bride and the bridal party entered the church to traditional wedding music played by Mrs. Homer Grow. The musician also accompanied Mr. Ralph Church who sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly." A reception followed in the church parlors. The bride's table was covered with a lace table cloth, and a four-tiered wedding cake was topped by a miniature bridal couple. The cake was first cut by the newly married couple and served by Miss Donna Sut ton. Mrs. Floyd Epperly presid- j ed at tne puncn oowi ana Mrs. j F. P. Turner presided at the cof fee urn. The guest book was in I charge of Otis Clayton. For trav- Have YOU tried the new JET-RAY WAVE? Conditions as It Curls No Hirthneti Ko Drynest Long Lasting Curls LOOK Would you like to own a new saddle? You can have it with 10 down, balance payable in 10 monthly pay ments. It it it made of leather we can da it. Everything for the horseman. 3rd VYVtl 1 Plctura bjr CUrk'i Studio ellng the bride chose a grey suit with black accessories. Following a trip to California via coast points, the couple will make their home in Tulelake, California, Route 2. The bride is a graduate of Roseburg High School, and has been employed s secretary for Avery W. Thompson, attorney in Roseburg, and the bridegroom has a home stead in Tulelake, California, which he won on the government drawing. , .. MU CHAPTER MEMBER ROSEBURG WINNER IN QUEEN FOR DAY CONTEST . "Awareness of Blessings" was the topic of the program Dresent- ed Wednesday evening by Miss mary reterson ac mu cnamer, Beta Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs. aruce Hetrick. The Christmas party will be held Dec. 21 at the home of Mrs. O. M. Kent in Laurelwood. At that time members are requested to bring gifts. Announcement was made that a member of Mu chapter, Mrs. Mary Black placed as one of five winners in the Roseburg area of Queen for a Day contest. Assisting the hostess during the social hour were Mrs. Kent, and Mrs. John Klllop. Attending were Mrs. narnson Winston, Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. Dallen Jones, Mrs. Harold Jokela, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs. Knute Kershner, Mrs. James inlay, Mrs. Ted Schultz, Mrs, Henry Darby, Mrs. Ed Wyatt, Miss Mary Peterson, Mrs. Ray Stein, Mrs. Mary Black, Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs. John Killop Mrs. Frank Norton, Mrs. Ben. O. Du and the hostess. S. L. KIDDER HONORED ON 79TH ANNIVERSARY WITH SUNDAY DINNER S. L. Kidder was honored on his 79th birthday by his wife, Mrs. S. L. Kidder, and son. Rob, ert P. Kidder, at their residence on North Stephens street with a Sunday dinner. The service table was arrang ed with a large holly bowl, en circled by small white China houses brought from Yokohama. A large birthday cake with all the candles on it was given the nonoren guest, visiting was en Joyed by the group. The guest list included Sen. and Mrs. ouy Cordon. Coneress. man and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Rice, Judge and Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. raui jenKins, Dr. and Mrs, C. B. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Roy hchows, Mr. ana Mrs. Ivan pick ens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. Douglas Waite, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. M. F. Rice. Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, Mrs, M. B. Green, Miss Gertrude Rast, Dell V. Rast, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Row. . . Ul to 6t Gift and CAMP FIRE COUNCIL DINNER PARTY IS ENJOYED ON SATURDAY The Camo Fire Council mem bers, their husbands and wives and prospective uouncu mem bers, their husbands and wives enioved a delightful seven o'clock dinner Saturday evening at lh Eniscnnal rjariah hall, ine Christmas motif was beautifully carried out on the ' tables and about the room. Mrs. Harold Hoyt, Council pre sident, introduced the various committee chairmen and officers who explained their duties and told of opportunity for work in Camp Fire. Rev. W. A. MacArthur gave a most Interesting chalk talk and the remainder of the evening was spent informally playing games. Mrs. Ralph Hermann was chairman, assisted by Mrs. M. C. Bowker, Mrs. Jack Chap man and Miss Barbara Lou Kitt Miss Kitt was officially wel comed as the new executive se cretary of Camp Fire by Rev, Mr. MacArthur on behalf of the Council and Roseburg residents. Covers were placed lor miss Barbara Lou Kitt, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv BruoaKer, Mr. ana Mrs. Rav Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Slattery, Attorney1 Fred Bernau, Mr. and Mrs. (jnanes ustranaer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Conn, Mr. and Mrs. M. C Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gibson, Mrs. Har old JJoyt, Mrs. George Erickson, Mrs. Mary Black, Miss Ruth Westover, Dan Daugherty, Rev. W. A. MacArthur, and E. L. Tail scher. The executive meeting of the Council will be held Dec. 13 at 1:30 o'clock at the chamber of commerce office. SIX CANDIDATES INITIATED INTO DAUGHTERS OF JOB Six candidates were initiated into Daughters of Job Tuesday evening at the meeting which al so saw the formal inspection of the grand guardian ot the state of Oregon. Honored Queen Joan ne Taylor presided during the meeting at the Masonic temple. initiated were Dorotny Hol- brook, Joyce Hicks, Nancy Cole man, Nancy Gile, Dixie Lee Bel le, Marliss Schweppe, and Janice Church. Mrs. A. J. Young, past guard ian of the local bethel and past Supreme chaplain, presented the bethel with- an honored queen's pin, to be worn by the queen during her term of office and passed on to the next queen. At the close of the meeting Hallle Bond presented a ballet number with Anne Mellht at the piano. Miss Mellis also accom panied Sandra Melba and Joan ne Taylor who sang a vocal se lection. Distinguished guests Included: Mrs. Martha Elhart of Portland, state grand guardian and two honored queens, Carol . Ellison, Bethel No. 42, Oakland and Bar bara Snyder, Bethel No. 39, Rid dle. Plans were' made for a Daugh ters of Job food sale to be held Dec. 17 at the E. G. High In surance office. Candy, cookies ana cane win De teaturea. Des sert supper In the dining hall pre ceded the bethel meeting. The girls attending were gowned in formal attire. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY Country club ladies made plans for their annual Christmas party which will be held at the club house Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at their weekly meeting. cards lollowed a noon luncheon with Mrs. Harry LeBeau holding high score; Mrs. Harold Schmeer second ana Mrs. ti. steams, third. Attending were Mr. James Hughes, Mrs. Harrv LeBeau, Mrs. R, D. Stearns, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. Ernest Pearson, Mrs.Harold Schmeer, Mrs. Ken neth Bailey, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Joe v. Perrault, Mrs. W. i . Amiot and Mrs. Walter Brydges. Those attending the Christmas party are asked to place their names Inside the wrapped pack age. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD AT STANTON HOME BY CLASS Mrs. Charles G. Stanton enter tained the members of the United Workers class of the First Chris tian church at her home Decem ber 2 for their Christmas party. Mrs. H. R. Wells was in charge of the program which emphasiz ed the Christmas spirit Taking part were Mrs. Mable Taylor, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Stanton. Group singing of Christmas car ols was led by Willmetta Squire, Christmas decorations and in dividual favors were In keeping with the approaching holiday sea son. Exchange of gifti was en Joyed by the group. Refreshments were In charge of Mrs. William Van Blarlcom assisted by Mrs. Earl Rhoades and Mrs. Theresa Thompson. At tending were Mrs. R. L. Dunn, a guest; Mrs. H. R. Wells, Mrs. R. B. Marshall, Mrs. A. M. Nea!, Mrs. Ada Davis, Mrs. Cora Lit- . thot keep giving fr everyone on your list. Remember . . . only 12 days shop for Christmas e r 6 Model Shop New Officers Of Left to right: Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, 'treasurer; Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Brydges, secretary. . wr,....w . . 8tephanl Fowler (at head of Mrs. Steve Fowler entertained at a charming party at her home at 2037 Catherine avenue Satur day, Dec. 3, to compliment her daughter, Stephanie, on her birthday.""-" The singing of Christmas car ols was enjoyed, after which bal loons suspended from the ceil ing were released and each child tie, Mrs. Llllie Farmer, Mrs. 3. S. Inscho, Mrs. Etta Rogers, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor, Mrs. Blanche Walter, Mrs. Annie Fish er, Mrs. Robert Stillwell, Mis. H. B. Church, Mrs. R. M. Blasch ke, Mrs. Margaret Shelton, Mrs. Willmetta Squire, Mrs. Mary Plumer, Mrs. P. W. Beckley, Mrs. Clifford White, Mrs. S. L. DeLapp. Mrs. J. M. Miller,' Mis. J. D. Worthlngton, Mrs. John Mc Clure, Mrs. James Vowell and the hostesses for the social hour. The next meeting will be in the church parlors, January 6 at 2 p.m. Open Now Women Of The Roseburg Country Club Plan For Year TW -hiM 1 -o '. v o4! J (7 y i-tcturt by . a. Kolok table) and guests at her birthday received one. Following opening of lovely gifts, the guests were seated at a table decorated with a cloth and favors centering on the birth day theme and upon which was a large cake lighted by six tiny candles. Just before refreshmenls were served by Mrs. Fowler, pictures were taken of the group by E. S. Kotok, father of one of the guests. The Happy birthday song was sung to Stephenle by: Chris Ko tok, Bernadette St. One, Donald Sims, Butch Carr, Walter B. Samuelson, Billy Gilmer, Lennie Tozier and Jorgen Fowler. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store The -YARN 230 N. Sat., Dec. 10, 1949 The News-Review, Rosekurj, Ore. 9 WT vice-president; Mrs. W. C. Callison, president, and Mrs, .Walter Under the able leadership of Mrs. W. C. Callison, new presi- DANESE DOAK TO SPEND HOLIDAYS AT HER HOME IN ROSEBURG COLUMBIA, Mo. December 1 Miss Danese Doak ot Roseburg, a student of Stephens College here will spend the Christmas holidays at her home. She Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Bryant, Roseburg. The Christmas vacation at Ste phens College will start on De cember 15 and classes will re sume on January S. A series of formal holiday balls will precede the vacation period, as well as numerous informal residence hall and club parties. The formal Christmas dinner on Tuesday nUk, nnUml.n. 11 ,,,111 ka lowed by the traditional Christ mas program presented by the student concert chorus. Climax ing the holiday events will be the twenty-second annual Christmas vesper service on tne eve 01 ae. parture, followed by caroling around the giant Hemes unrist mas tree on the college campus ' -Frozen Peanut Balls, '-as-serv ed In a New York restaurant, are made by rolling a scoop of ice cream In finely chopped roasted salted peanuts, and surrounding with chocolate sauce. DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS Expert workmimhlp, 10 yean txpflrfinc. Why bt Mtliflwl with Itu than tha bait? HELEN JORCEN8EN IFormerly of Chicago) 001 rullartoa St Phn 13VYX v Stephens Hours: , ... . Flctyre by Fau Jtnkliu dent, and her officers, Mrs. W. r . Amiot, Mrs. waiter Brydges and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey women of the Roseburg Country club, are anticipating a most enjoyable and successful year. Plans are already being made for activi ties ana projects lor the mem bership. ' ' Hand Made . .' '.-.I Chocolates. ' , Give a gift box for Christmas Sanferd's Candy Kitchen 12S W. Cass , TOM AND JERRIES Just the thing for those holiday torn and Jerries: HALF MUGS, In lustrous "Bantu" pottery. High fir. ed glaze In three colors: "Guinea Gold," 'Thatch Grey" and "Cola Brown" ...1.00. ' Aoross from Douglas State Bank 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to 9 Daily except Sunday -f 107 Sheridan St. 337 N. Jackson Phone 534-J i