By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY
Wedding Repeats Marriage Vows
; Lorraine A d e 1 1 e Robertson,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace G. Robertson of Cottage
Grove, formerly-of Roseburg, be
came the bridB of Daniel Andrie
sian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arim
Andrlesian of Drain, at the Meth
odist church in Cottage Grove,
Sunday,. Jan. 8. . Marriage vows,
which were said nineteen years
ago by the bride's parents, were
repeated in a double ring cere
mony performed by candlelight
by Rev. William Sutterlin of the
First Baptist church In the. pres
ence of 200 guests. ' :
Tall baskets tf vhlte snapdrag
ons and four candelabra holding
tall .white tapers flanked the
cross centering the altar.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was beautiful in a
gown of ice blue heavy slipper
satin fashioned with a lace bib
front with the back trimmed in
satin buttons. The sleeves came
to a point at the wrists and were
edged in matching lace. The
Queen Elizabeth collar Of the
gown matched the Queen's cap of
lsce which held the veil of illu
sion edged in lace. She carried
a heart-shaped arrangement of
three orchids outlined with ma
line ruffling with satin stream
ers knotted with lilies-of-the-val-ley.
The bride and her attend
ants wore rhinestone necklaces.
Miss Nancy Radabaugh, Rose
burg, and a student at University
of Oregon, was maid of honor
and wore a gown of orchid satin
fashioned with a full skirt and
off-the3houlder ruffle, decorated
with a black velvet bow and
streamers from the neckline to
the floor-length hem of the skirt.
MR. AND MRS. BAILEY
HONOR CRENSHAWS AT
FAREWELL PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey en
tertained at an eight o'clock buf
fet supper Wednesday evening at
their beautiful new home in
North Roseburg to honor Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Crenshaw, who with
their three children, Carol, Steve
and Michael, left Thursday for
Medford to reside.
Yellow button chrysanthemums
and matching yellow tapers
formed the attractive decora
tions. Cards were in play during
the social hours.
A lovely farewell gift was pre
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Cren
shaw from: Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Amos Min
er, Mr. and Mrs. James Stone,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nazelrod,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crenshaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Ehard Johnson and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Bailey.
LADY LIONS HEAR
MRS. CLAUDE BAKER
DISCUSS WELFARE WORK
Mrs. Claude Baker discussed
county welfare work at the meet
ing of Lady Lions Monday, Jan.
9 at Carl's Haven. Dinner pre
ceded the regular business ses
sion with Mrs. Buckley Bell, pre
sident in charge.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Phil Sutton. Mrs. David
Campbell and Mrs. Robert N.
Browning and Pat Bates was a
guest. Six women were initiat
ed: Mrs. C. M. Saar, Mrs. Zeke
Walton, Mrs. R. R. Parsons. Mrs.
L W. Lowe, Mrs. George Foster
and Mrs. Frank Purdy.
Participating In the evening's
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Mrs. Daniel R. Andrlesian
She carried a heart-shaped ar
rangement of pink rosebuds and
heather and also wore rosebud
hair, arrangement. -'
Mrs. Stanley . wlese, Cottage
Grove, and . Mrs. Howard' Low
ery, Independence, Ore., a cousin
of the bride, were bridesmaids
and wore pink satin gowns de
signed to match the maid of hon
or's. They wore rosebud and ma
line headbands and carried bou
quets to match the maid of hon
or's. Mary Melinda Levens, age two,
and her brother, Larry- Levens
Jr., both of Cottage Grove were
flower girl 1 and ring-bearer e
spectlvely. Mary Melinda wore
a floor-length gown of lavender
satin trimmed in white lace. Her
headdress was pink rosebuds and
lavender maline and she carried
a flower basket filled with lavender-colored
rose petals.
David Andrlesian was- best
man for his brother and Albert
Martin, Cottage Grove, and John
M a r vl n- Robertson, Roseburg,
cousin of the bride, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a wa
termelon colored suit with a pale
beige-colored hat and blouse. Her
accessories were black and she
wore a corsage of gold-colored
rosebuds. The bridegroom's
mother wore a navy blue dress
with matching accessories and a
gold rosebud corsage.
Mrs. E. C. Diller, of Aurora,
Ore., aunt of the bride, was or
ganist. W. C. Martin Jr., of Cot
tage Grove, sang "Because",
"At Dawning," and "The Lord's
Prayer." The wedding music was
also the same as used for the
bride's parents nineteen years
activities were the Mesdames J.
P. Motschenbacher, Frank Pur
dy, Keith Phillips, C. M. Saar,
Earl Henry, Phil Sutton, Joseph
Wikoff, Ross Newcomb, Wm.
Livermore. Frank Long, Forrest
Losee, Phil Harth, Zeke Walton,
L. M. Lehrbach, Claude Baker,
Bruce Hetrick, Don Metzger,
Bernard Saar, R. R. Parsons,
Virginia Lowe, Walter Welker,
Clifford Smith, D. C. Campbell,
Cecil Lowe George Foster, James
Campbell, W. H. Klatt, Robert
N. Browning, Buckley Bell and
James Daugherty.
GRAND ROYAL OFFICERS
VISIT DOUGLAS COURT
ON FRIDAY EVENING
Following a short business
meeting of Douglas Court No. 18,
Order of Amaranth, the Grand
Royal Matron, Honored Lady
Edna Manning of Salem, and
Grand Royal Patron Sir Knight,
Earl Beeson, Eugene, paid a vis
it. They were accompanied by
Honored Lady, Cleo Beeson.
During the social hour a sur
prise pink and blue shower was
given Honored Lady, Helen Han
ford and a gift was also pre
sented to Dr. Roy Hanford. The
gifts were brought in the room
in a decorated carriage by Sally
Stanley. The refreshment table
was decorated with pink and blu
crepe-paper streamers and the
favors were tiny dolls dressed in
pastel colors.
The refreshment committee In
cluded Honored Ladies: Lola
Stanley, Ella Thorp, Verna Tay
lor, Betty Sevall and Betty Far
iss. The next regular meeting will
be February 3 at eight o'clock at
the Masonic temple.
ALLEN
Of Bride's Parents
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Picture by Fehly Studio, Eugene
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Mrs; C. W; Clark
and Mrs. John William -Robertson,
both of Roseburg, and aunts
of the bride, arrd Mrs. Donn Rad
abaugh, also, of Roseburg,' serv
ed. The lace-covered bride's table
was centered with a large plate
glass mirror holding the tiered
wedding cake circled with rose
buds and fern. The cake was
flanked by sterling silver cande
labra holding tall white tapers.
The silver coffee service was at
one end of the table and the
punch bowl at the opposite end.
Large baskets of mixed flowers
were used about the room.
For traveling the bride chose
a pale pink suit with cocoa brown
hat, brown accessories and a
tree-green top coat. Following a
honeymoon to points north, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrlesian are now at
home to their friends near Drain.
The bride attended schools in
Roseburg until her sophonvre
year in Senior High, when she
moved to Cottage Grove with her
parents. She was graduated from
High School in Cottage Grove and
since that time has been employ
ed by her parents in Clark's pho
to studio In that city.
Attending the ceremony from
Roseburg were Mrs. C. W. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Jarvis Robertson and
son, Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. John
William Robertson and daughter,
Camille, and son. John Marvin;
Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mrs. H. P.
Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Rada
baugh and daughter, Miss Nancy
and Mrs. Jessie Roberts. .
W.B.A. HAS FINE
MEETING AT BRIDGESS
HOME ON THURSDAY
The Woman's Benefit associa
tion met Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Veldeen Brid
gess on Sunset lane. Mrs. Brld
gess was elected president of the
association review. A fine attend
ance enjoyed the business meet
ing and social hour. Mrs. Brid
gess served lovely refreshments.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 26th at two o'clock and will
be in the form of a social and
card party. Each member is ask
ed to bring a guest. The party
will be at the home of Mrs. HuEh
Wells on Fullerton street with her
daughter, Mrs. Carl Havens, as
sisting hostess.
The February 23rd meeting
will be a potluck luncheon and
card party for members and
guests at the home of Mrs. V, T.
Jackson at Winchester.
PINOCHLE CLUB
ENJOYS MEETING
AT HESS RESIDENCE
Mrs. Norman Hess entertained
her pinochle club at her home
Wednesday evening with dessert
supper followed by an evening of
cards. Daphne formed the cen
terpiece for the service tables.
Honored at the affair was
Mrs. Bob Davis who received a
birthday gift from the group.
Mrs. Verdun Boucock and Mrs.
Ed Radigan held high score at
cards.
Attending were Mis. Walter
welker, guest, Mrs. Boucock.
Mrs. Radigan, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
James Knudtsen, Mrs. Ray Puc
kett. Mrs. Clifford Smith and the
hostess.
ST. JOSEPH'S ALTAR
SOCIETY ENJOYS EVENING
AT DOMENICO RESIDENCE
Mrs. Sidney Domenlco enter
tained the January meeting Cii
cle No. 2, St. Joseph's Altar So
ciety at her home on the Garden
Valley road. Plans were made
during the business session for a
social evening early in February.
The group enjoyed several
games and prizes were awarded
by the hostess. Refreshments
were served by the hostess to
Mrs. Harold DesBiens, Mrs. John
Schafer, Mrs. Robert Foye, Mrs.
Paul Jenkins, Miss Coletta Lan
genberg, Miss Patricia Mlckels,
Miss Kay Ward, Miss Margaret
Joyce and Miss Helen Casey, Fa
ther Leopold O'Rlordan was a
guest.
Miss Ward and Miss Langen
berg will entertain at the Feb.
13 meeting at the home of the
former, 931 Riverside drive.
Members are asked to call either
Miss Ward or Miss Langenberg
if unable to attend.
CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY
INITIATES MEMBERS
INTO NEW 80RORITY
Mrs. Charles Ostrander enter
tained Alpha' chapter of Sigma
Eta Tau at her home on East
Douelaa. street Fridav evening.
At that time a candlelight cere
mony initiated the group Into the
new organization.
Mrs. Harold Hoyt presided dur
ing the initiation assisted by Mrs.
W. H. Allen who distributed
pledge pins to the group. An In
formal program followed and
Mrs. Hoyt presented the cultural
phase of the program.
Later the hostess served re
freshments at individual tables
centered with candles. Enloying
the evening were Mrs. Charles
S. Collins, Mrs. Thomas Parget
er, Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. Fred
Dent, Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mrs.
W. H. Allen, Mrs. Gordon Stew
art, Mrs. Harold Hoyt and the
hostess.
Mrs. Pargeter will entertain
the sorority at her new home on
the Melrose road at the next
meeting.
ANNUAL CAMP FIRE
COUNCIL MEETING
TO BE HELD JAN. 30
The annual meeting of Rose
burg Camp Fire council is sche
duled for Monday, January 30 at
the First Methodist church at 8
p.m. At that time reports will
be heard from standing council
committees reviewing the pro
gress and activities of the organ
ization during the past year. Of
ficers will also be introduced.
Mrs. Ray Lehman Is in charge
of decorations; Mrs. Harry Bru-
baker, refreshments and Mrs.
Harold Hoyt, program.
Invitation have been issued
to council members, sponsors
and guardians and others inter
ested in the vouth organization.
This is a public meeting and
omers may auena.
CANYONVILLE BIRTHDAY
CLUB ENJOYS MEETING
Mrs. George Allen entertained
the 1-2 Birthday club of Canyon
ville at the home of Mrs. D. W.
Gill Tuesday-evening. Mrs. Jam
es Jelinek was Introduced as a
new member filling the vacancy
of Mrs. G. W. Fredrlckson, who
has moved from Canyonville.
Mrs. Allen was presented a
birthday gift by the club.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Jelinek, Mrs.
Gill, Mrs. Ted Ross, Mrs.. Sally
Nannen, Mrs. V. R. Kelsey, Mrs.
Tom Campbell, . Mrs. George
Binder, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs.
Gordon Harry, Mrs. Dayton Bai
ley, and Mrs. H. M. Anderson.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Nannen with
Mrs. Binder and Mrs. Kelsey as
sisting. REBEKAH INSTALLATION
TO. BE HELD JAN. 24
Bertha Rebekah lodge of Can
yonville postponed installation of
new officers Tuesday night due
to bad weather conditions. The
ceremony will take place at the
regular meeting Tuesday, Jan.
24. Officers will be Installed by
Mrs. Doris Fltzpatrick. district
deputy president, assisted by
Mrs. T. L. Weaver.
OAKLAND O.E.S. INSTALLS
MR. AND MRS. WM. CROWELL
AS MATRON, PATRON JAN. 12
Officers of Oakland chapter,
No. 91, Order of Eastern Etar
were installed Tuesday evening,
Jan. 12 at the Masonic temple.
Mrs. Gula Crowell was installed
worthy matron and William
Crowell, worthy patron. Present
for the evening was their daugh
ter, Mrs. Marjorie Miles of Hun
tington Park, Calif.
Installing officers included
Mrs. Juanita Holgate, worthy
matron; Mrs. Naomi Riggs, mar
shall; Mrs. Ella Sparks, chap
lain; Mrs. Olga Bielman, organ
ist; James Bovlngton, secretary
and Lloyal Stearns, sentinel.
. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell's officers-include:
Mrs. Virginia Sta
cey, associate matron; Delmar
Murphy, associate patron; Mrs.
Mary Barker, conductress; Mrs.
Genevieve Murphy, associate
conductress; Mrs. Miriam Bov
Ingdon, secretary; Mrs. Nadlne
Stearns, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth
Bunch, chaplain; Mrs. Bridges,
oaganist; Mrs. Nellie Peterson,
marshall; Mrs. Eleanor Dorman,
warder; Herman Thlele, jenti
nel; Adah, Mrs. Margaret Pack
er; Ruth, Mrs. Helen Stuwe; Es
ther, Mrs. Irma Cornish; Mar
tha, Fern Flory; Electa, Mrs.
Meryl Wahl.
Mrs. Grace Wood was taken
into the chapter with Mrs. Crow
ell acting In the absence of , the
retiring worthy matron, Mrs. Ag
nes Wilcox. Decorations were in
charge of Mrs. Stella French and
Mrs. Leta Young.
A social hour closed the eve
ning. In charge of the dining
room were Mrs. Ruth Davis,
chairman; Mrs. Harriett Stearns,
Mrs. Bertha Dubell, Mrs. Selma
Erickson, Mrs. Wanda Hopkins.
Mrs. Ada Wenger, Mrs. Pearl
Harvey, Mrs. Blanche MeCul
loch, Mrs. Ora Mahoney and Mrs.
Florence Watson.
The next meeting of the l"dge
will be January 25 at 8 p.m. All
members and visiting member
are Invited.
Pledging Ceremony Held At Umpqua Hotel
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8aated abova at the pledging ceremony at the Umpqua hotel
last Thursday were Miss Joy Wampler, Mlu Gerry Fett, Mrs.
Bob Halleraft, Mrs. Howard Thomai, Mrs.. I. J. Bean, Mrs. Don
Beta Gamma chapter of Ep
sllon Sigma Alpha held a pled
ging ceremony Thursday, Jan
uary 12 at the Umpqua hotel.
Taken Into the sorority in the
pledging ceremony were jnrs.
Dale Roles and Mrs. E. E. Ful
lerton.
A dinner and business meeting
preceded the ceremony with the
following members in attend
cance: Mrs. Don Rogan, Miss
Gerry Fett, Miss Joy Wampler,
Mrs. Bob Halleraft, Mrs. I.
J. Bean, Mrs. Lowell Rhoden,
Miss Betty Hunnicutt, Mrs. Ho
ward Thomas and the two initi
ates. (Picture by Master Studio)
LADY LIONS PLAN .
SOCIAL NIGHT, JAN. 28.
Ladv Lions will entertain their
husbands at the Roseburg Coun
try club Saturday evening, Jan.
28 at 8 p.m. An evening of
modern and square dancing is
planned with a caller scheduled
for the square dance numbers.
Ladles attending are asKed to
bring potluck according to the
club president, Mrs. Buckley Bell.
A food committee will contact
members of the Lady Lions.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
HONORS WINSTON WOMAN
AT BURKS RESIDENCE
A pink and blue shower honor
Ine Mrs. Arthur Snow of Winston
was given by Mrs. Fred Burks
and Mrs. Marge facner at tne
home of the former, Friday, Dec.
13. The house was decorated with
pink and blue streamers and can
dlelieht. The hostesses were assisted by
Mrs. JO Lesher and Mrs. Peggy
Cole. Many games were played
and prizes . awaraea to auvia tun,
Virginia Laurance, Mrs, W. T.
Parten, Mrs. Ted Peterson and
Colleen Cole.
The honored guest was present
ed with a corsage of pink and
white carnations tied with pink
and blue ribbons decorated -in
keeping with the shower motif.
Mrs. Snow received many gifts
from Mrs. Stanford Buell, Mrs.
Ted Peterson, Mrs. Nora Will
iams, Mrs. Clarence Walker,
Mrs. R. C. Fairley, Mrs. Dan
Laurance, Mrs. Willard Laur
ance, Mrs. Jo Lesher, Mrs. Peg
gy Cole, Mrs. Eva Wilson, Mrs.
W. T. Partin, Mrs. Gennie Laur
ance, Mrs. Ruth Hill, Mrs. Fern
E. Botsford, Miss Sylvia Hill,
Miss Pat Cole, Miss Colleen Cole,
Mrs. Rosa Helnbach and the host
esses. Also sending gifts were Mrs.
Florence Hercher, Mrs. Dorothy
True. Mrs. Florence Thlei, Mrs.
Rube Jones, Mrs. Etta Tower,
Mrs. J. Martlnsen, Mrs. R. H
Harris and Mrs. Margarette
Dearth.
twelve and won
club meets at
luncheon tuesday
The Twelve and Won club met
Tuesday for a luncheon at the
home of Mrs. O. F. Rlchman.
Red carnations formed a lovely
centerpiece for the table.
An auction sale was held with
Mrs. Richman acting, as auc
tioneer. The proceeds will be giv
en to the March of Dimes.
Games were played with Mrs.
Mildren Nelson winning the guest
prize and high prize . going to
Miss Bernardlne Prlncen with
Mrs. N. E. Richardson receiving
the second high prize.
Those present were Mrs. Mil
dred Nelson, Mrs. Holbrook. Mrs.
Forrest Keller, Mrs. N. E. Rich
ardson, Mrs William Peifer, Miss
Bernardlne Prlncen, Mrs. Fred
Hargis and the hostess, Mrs.
Rlchman.
The January 31st meeting will
be a luncheon at the home of
Miss Bernardlne Prlncen, 231 N.
Chadwlck street.
MARTHA ERSKINE IS
HOSTE8S TO CLUB
AT AFTERNOON MEETING
Martha Ersklne entertained the
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club at her home Wednesday af
ternoon, Jan. 18 on Cobb street.
Games and a business meeting
were followed by visiting.
The hostess served luncheon to
the following: Gladys Bergh, Alice
Bradley, Winnie Hawn. Hattle
Neal, Lenora Page and Elsie Sin
clair. Mrs. Hawn will entertain the
club at her home on Blakeley
street Feb. 1. During the business
session the group voted to con
tribute to the March of Dimes.
SUNBEAM
APPLIANCES
Christie's Watch Shop
1601 Walnut Phone 137-J4
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HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER
HONORS MRS. SAFLEY
WHO IS LEAVING CITY
Mrs. Wayne Safley, who is
moving with her family to Swls3
Home, was honored Tuesday
evening at the Kenneth Knox
home by members of the Jun
ior division of the First Chris
tian church. Following the busi
ness meeting a shower basket of
handkerchiefs was presented the
guest of honor.
Mrs. Leonard Tyler conducted
the business session with Mrs.
C. A. Coffell giving devotions and
Mrs. Bryce Robison the misslon
ry report. The social hour was
in charge of Mrs. Elmer Jones.
Refreshments Wer served by
Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Curtis Kester
and Mrs. John Blanchard to
Mrs. Safley, Mrs. Elmer Jones,
Mrs. ft. A. uriggs, Mrs, w. it.
Tyler. Mrs. Alice Barker, Myrtle
Lee Briggs, Mrs. Anna Cop-
pie, Mrs. James Eaton, Mrs. Leo
nard Tyler, Mrs. L. F. Fray, Mrs
Ahbeth Fray, Mrs. Raymond
Clark, Mrs. Leonard Nesseth,
Mrs. C. A. Coffell, Mrs. Art
Taylor, Mrs. John Hess, Mrs.
Clarence Honn, Mrs. Bryce Rob
ison, Mrs. Byron Harmon, Mrs.
John Hodson, Mrs. Clifford Bax
ter, Mrs. Elsie Salntlgnan, Mrs.
Lloyd Crenshaw, Mrs. Earl Brid
gess. Mrs. Ialo Stcnhans. Mrs.
Don Reed and Mrs. Chet Hamm.
The February Junior Division
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Don Reed with Mrs. Chet
Hamm, Mrs. Leonard Tyler and
Mrs. timer Jones assisting,
FRIENDLY CIRCLt CLUB- i
ENJOYS AFTERNOON , '
Friendly Circle club enjoyed an
afternoon meeting at the home of
Mrs. Anarew lownsend Wedne.-f-day,
Jan. 11 with the new presi
dent. Mrs. Jampa Vnwul nt-clri.
Ing. Later games and visiting
were ionoweo oy refreshments.
mrs. Ai-noia nan, Mrs KUth
Reese. Mrs. WnoHrnoj SHltnon
and Mrs. Leslie Pfnf ronoluoH
prizes at games.
Mrs. John Pinkerton and Miss
IT'S MONDAY, JAN.
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3ROfcEY Cooking School
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Monday, January 23rd
at 7:30 P. M. Only
Personaliztd Servlet
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Rogan, Miss Betty Hunnicutt,
Rhoden and Mrs. Dale Roles.
Sue Ham were guests. Members
present included Mrs. Leslie
Pfaff and daughters, Neva and
Allison, Mrs. Ivan Edwards and
daughters, Iva and Mary Lou.
Mrs. J. C. Reese, Mrs. Ruth
Reese, Mrs.1 James Moore, Mrs.
James Vowel, Mrs. Arnold Pfaff,
Mrs. Adrian Hulbert, Mrs. Fred
Bowen, Mrs. Woodrow Stlltner,
and the hostess, Mrs. Townsend.
The next club meeting will be
held Wednesday afternoon, Feb.
8 at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. William E. Mills, 1735 North
Stephens street with Mrs. Ruth
Reese as hostess.
SUTHERLIN TILLICUM
CLUB ENJOYS MEETING
AT MARY BARKER HOME
Mrs. Mary Barker was a hos
tess to the Sutherlln Tilllcum
Club Tuesday . afternoon at her
home on East Fourth avenue.
Bouquets of yellow daffoflls with
greenery were used and candles
lighted the rooms.
Covers were ' placed for; Mrs.
Mabel Randall, Mrs. Eloise Lam-
oreaux, Mrs. Florence Groshong.
Mrs. Meryl Wahl, Mrs.. Gladys
Kesner, Mrs. Emma Carr, Miss
Marv Alice Randall. Mrs. Leona
S'ack, Mrs. Margaret Hunt, Mrs.
ferrauit and tne hostess, Mrs.
Barker. ' i
. Auction bridge was at play
with Mrs. Lamoreaux. winnlne
high score; Mrs, Groshong, se
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Mrs. E. E. Fullerton, Mrs. Lowell
(Picture by Master 8tudlo). .
cond high; Mrs. Wahl, low and
Mrs. Lamoreaux the galloping
goose. -
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lamoreaux
on Tuesday, January 31,
TWO MELROSE RESIDENTS
8URPRI8ED ON BIRTHDAYS'
AT JAMES E. CONN HOME "
Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake and
Mrs. Arthur Hen-man was sur
prised on their birthdays Mon
day evening when Mrs. James
E. Conn invited a group of friends
to the conn home in Melrose.
Visiting and games were en
joyed and the hostess took pic
tures oi tne group. The honored
guests received gifts from the
group and birthday cakes were
cut.
Enjoying the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Buckwalter, Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Sanders, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake, Mr. and .
Mrs. Arthur Herrman, , LeRon .
Sanders, Betty and Harry Buck
waiter, Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Conn and children, Louise,
Jeanine and Jimmy. ' ' .'
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ALTERATIONS
Zoe Newman
92S Cobb St. Phone 38T-R
23-7:30 P. M.
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