Tkj Nw-IUvlw, RMburf , Or-Sat., IS. 1950 Marry At Impressive Ceremony Feb. 14 ... ii in $ 1 I f ftei " M j-f:',-f; kv - vf k ..... ' I - : I i- . . ' ; ' I j ( r . . Miss ' Nancl Jeanett Sutton, daughter of Mr. ind Mn. Phil Sutton, of Roseburg, bees mo tht bride of Clinton D. Atterbury, ton of Jhm Atterbury and the late Mri. Atterbury of thu city, St. Valentine'! evening at eight o' clock at the home of ttie bride'l , parent!. Rev. Kenneth W. Knox, pastor of the Firtt Christian , church, performed the lmpreisive . ceremony by candlelight in the . preaence of the immediate families and a few cloie friendi. Baiketi of daffodil! and cande labra holding tall white Uperi formed the improvised altar. Miss Alice Simon, sister of the bride, lighted the candles. She wore a two-piece brown dress and a cor sage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Paul Geddes played the wedding music on the piano and solovox. The bride, given in marriage by her father, waa charming in a beige-color suit with brown acces sories and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Bill Ben ion, wearing a brown dress and a pink rosebud corsage, was matron of honor and Mr. Benson was best man. The bride'l mother wore an Ice-blue dresi with a pink rose bud corssge. ,r A reception followed, at which time the beautifully decorated wed ding cake was cut. Serving refresh ments were Mrs. Lowell Atterbury, Mrs. Edwin Myers and Mrs. Bill Benson. Mini Phyllis Sutton, lister of the bride, had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Kenneth At : terbury wai in charge of the gift!. Following a honeymoon to coast . poinla, Mr. and Mrs. Atterbury will j reside in Glendale. Calif., where the bridegroom will enter college ; to study foreign trades. Both the . bride and bridegroom formerly at ' tended Roseburg high school. The ; bride has been studying dramatics . in southern California for the last : year and a half. Susan Hess Celebrates Seventh Birthday At Dinner Party Wednesday SUSAN HESS OPENS MANY OIFTS presented te her en her Sev an th blrttWcy at a six 'deck dinner party Wednesday night at tn hem ef Her parents. Dr. and Mrs, O. ft. Hess, in Laurel weed. Red, whit nd blu colon cerrled wit th Oeerge Weshing ten' metlf for the tkl and birthday cake Vceratlens. Mrt. Hs wa assisted In Mrvinf by Mrs. Bert Cerfcrvmei Birthday fwests pcslng far Paul "I w. Mr. and Mr. Clint 0. Atterbury IRINA ELLENWOOD AND N I LION BUCKLE MARRY AT IMPRESSIVE CIRIMONY In a simple but impressive cere mony at 4 p.m. Saturday, Misi Irene Ellenwood, daughter of Mr. Frank Ellenwood and the late Mrs. Ellenwood, of Lookingglass and Nelson Buckle, son of Mri, Thomai Buckle and the late Mr. Buckle, were married at the home of the bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Edwin Buckle. The marriage rites were perform ed by the Rev. Bonsel pastor of the Roseburg Church of bod who has been a close friend of the fam ily for years. , Mr. and Mrs. Buckle are at home to their many friends in the residence of the former's mother, Mri. Thomai Buckle in Looking glass. Mrs. Buckle Sr. is visiting t the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fortune at Greens. A group of the younger resident! of the valley met at the Buckle home on Tuesdsy for an old-fashioned charivari for the newly weds. MRI. M.C. BOWKER It HOtTISi TO BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHION Mrs. M. C. Bowker entertained her bridge club at a lovely one o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her attractive home on South Main street. George and Martha Wash ington dolls and tall red tapers graced the prettily appointed table. Coven were placed for Mri. C. M. MrDermott and Mri. E. N. Kiser, guests, and Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark.Mrs. L. K. Fiei, Mm. Alfred C. Anderson, Mrs. Bert Corkrum, Mrs. Ted Wirsk, Mrs. O.R. Hess and the hostess, Mrs Bowker. High scores for the contract bridge play were won by Mrs. Kiser ana Mri. Hess. M :', 1 (. ' P.. V )m, If n Picture by fradrlckMrn's Photo Lob HOWARD TURNER JR., HONOR iO ON TWELFTH BIRTHDAY AT DINNER Howard Turner Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Turner, was honor ed at a delightful dinner party Wed nesday evening at Carl's Haven given by Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Tay lor, Mr. Taylor and J. P. Mot schenbacher are godfathers of the guest of honor and Mrs. Tavlor is his godmother. A beautifully dec orated birthday cake graced the table. ' Covers were placed for the guest of honor and his parents, Mr. and Mn. H. H. Turner, Carolyn Tur ner, Mr, and Mn. Chester Rich of Astoria; Mr. and Mri. J. P. Mot schenbacher and Mr. and Mri. A. B. Tayloc. Gifti were presented to the guest of honor LADY GOLFERS TO OPEN SEASON WITH BRUNCH ON TUESDAY, MARCH 7th March 7th haa been set ai the date of the first meeting of the Lady Golfers of the Roseburg Country club to open with a kick off brunch at ten o'clock in the morning at the clubhouse. Mem fa -s planning to be present are requested to notify the caterer, Lee Sharman. Following the brunch, Norman T.-.Jiche-, club pro, will have a class of free instruction for all beginner! and new golfers. These people don't have to have clubs, as Mrs. Tauscher will supply t'.e need ed equipment. March 14th Is the date of the first regular play of the spring season. Lady Golferes will tee oft at nine-thirty in the morning. Lun cheon will be served at the club house at twelve-thirty o'clock and the regular class instruction for beginning golfers that day will be at one-thirty o'clock. FT II Jenkins, News-Review photographer, include left to right: Kethl Cerkrum, Tenter Tauscher, Bobby Pies, Debereh Cerkrum, Susen Host, Clifford, Baxter, Allyn Perd, But Ayette, Evangeline Chapmen and Jsdy Cerkrum. Back rw: Gary Jefferls, Sharon Jefferis, Beverly Baxter, Bob Hess nd Gregory Ceeaer. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB FLANS ACTIVITIES FOR COMING MONTHS Junior Woman'! club met at the Eaglei hall Moadav nieht to make plana for future activities. Th club contriDutea to u gilt for the state president, Mrs. Ruth Chindlee A letter was read from Mrs. Chindlee thanking the group for their work in aaaressing s.ooq taster seal let' ters for th Crippled Children's seal sale. A letter was also read from Gov. McKay commending the or ganization iot tr.eir nana on ine Mental Hygiene topic. Mri William Bollman is chairman of this project ana memoeri will alternate in at tending the meetings of th society. Plana were mad for a barn dance to be held in March at the Roseburg Country club. A total of Sou was made by the club as a result of the recent candy sale. The group will assist with the mobile X-ray unit next Monday and Tues day. Members of the club attend the bi-monthly dances at the Vet erans hospital, where they assist as hostesses. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Raymond Marr and Mrs. Ed Harvey. For sythia, pussywillow! and tall yel low candles graced the lace-covered buffet table. Th George Wash ington motif was carried out in the refreshment. Besides the hostesses, those pres ent were Mrs Harold Jokela, presi dent, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, contact chairman, Mrs. C. D. Collins, Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mrs. Ritlmrd Reynolds, guest, and Mn. Pete Homer. Mn Keith Cashner, Mri. Amos Miner, Mn R. D Fies, Mrs. Le Mortensen, Mn. Glen Miller, Mn. Ruby Rutter, Mis Barbara Lamb, Mra A. J Murray, Mn. Cirl Duncan, Mn Pete Rudolf, Mrs. W D. Bollmen, Mn L. H. Ritchie, Mrs E. K Purkerson, Mrs, Henry Krohn Jr., Mrs. B. Steinberger, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs Don Rog ers, Mn. D. W Keasey Jr., Mrs. P. E. Betcher and Mri. George Crenshaw. The cake was won by Mrs. Jo kela. Members are enjoying a trav eling basket. Cookie are lent ev ery month to the county home. Member will be fined 10 cent! it every meeting missed without an excuse. The next meeting will be a seven o ciock Dot uck auDner at the Ea gles hall March 6. at which time a silver offering will be taken for ine ciuo i donation to the library. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEK MEET FOR LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Country club meeting Thursday at the club house for luncheon and bridge in cluded Mrs. W. C. Callison, presi dent, mrs. waiter uryages, Mn. joe v. rerrauit, Mrs. Clyde Knight, Mri. H. F. LeBeau. Mrs. A. J. Murray, Mn. James Hughes. Mn. H. c. Berg. Krs. Mitchell Moore. Mrs. W. F. Amiot. Mrs. Herman Matisoff, Mrs. J. F. DiUard, Mra. K. D. Adams, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs R. D. Bridges. Mrs. Hsrold E. Schmeer and Mrs. Walter Fish er. Members of the club and their invited guests are asked to attend the Informal soring dinner dance to be held tonight, Feb. 25, at the ciuDnouse. Contract bridge was enioved dur ing the afternoon with high acorei going to Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Fisher. The traveling prize was won oy Mrs. Linison. MRS. H. C. WELLS ENTERTAINS CLUB AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON The Washington's birthday motif was prettily carried out by Mti. H. C. Wells Tuesday afternoon, when Ihe entertained her bridge club at a charming one-thirty o' clock dessert-luncheon at her at tractive home in Laurelwood. Covers were places for Mrs. Har old E. Schmeer, guest, and Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mn. R. D. Coen. Mn. L. K. Cornwell, Mri. W. J. Hutch, Mn. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. H. H. Turner and the hostess, Ai.s. Wells. High score for the contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Corn with Mrs. Turner winning second high icore, DOUGLAS C. HALVERSON AND MABEL E. FRY MARRY ON JAN. 23RD Douglai C. Halverson and Mabel E. Fry, well-known Roseburg resi dents, wen married at a quiet cer emony Jan. 23rd, at the home of Rev. Kenneth W. Knox, pastor cf the First Christian church, who performed the nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson will make their home in Roseburg. Panama Theme Carried Out For, Sshojash.p Loan Fund kO vkT m PRESIDING AT THE TEA TABLE for th clwlntiip lean faml tea f the Retekurg Wemin' club Tuesday were Mrs, H. N. Jacabien, left, and the president, Mri. J. M. Beyles, president, at right end ef th table. Standing, from left t rliht Include! Mrs. Jack Wait, Mri. Ernest L. Daw, Mrs. J. N. West ef Portland) Mn. J. P. Barker, Mrs. Edwin 0. Young ind Mrs. Kenneth Perd (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) Mn. Claud Kesner. Sutherhn gave a most charming review of the book, "Harriet, drs ma tiling the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, on the annual Scholarship Loan Fund tea program ol to Hose burg woman's club Tuesday at tne Meth odist church parlors. The program was interspersed with vocal duets by Mrs. Earl Plummer and Mn. A. J. Ellison, who sang. "Old Hun dred," and "Battle Hymn of the Re public, accompanied by Mri Clyde Canteni, who also pliyed background music. Mri. Edwin G Young was program chairman and waa highly complimented for so curing Mrs. Kesner as th guest speaker. Mrs. j. M. Boyies, president. conducted the meeting. Mrs. Lq cien Cobb gave the invocation and guests were welcomed. Miss Jen ne E. Jory gave the secretary's report and Mrs. Armour Mur dock reported three packages had been mailed to Denmark. Mri. Lloyd Hayes gave a talk on behalf of the Red Cross drive. Plant hive innounced for a flower ihow, plant and candy sale to be held Mirch 29-30. All members are urged to assist with this project. The tea table, covered with a white linen cloth, was decorated to carry out the theme of Panama in observance of the scholarship loan fund. Proceeds of the tea went to the scholarahip loan fund. Miniature palms, bsnina trees, na tive buti, till green taper! n.d hibiscus blooms formed the decor ation!. Mri. J. M. Boylei ind Mri H. N. Jacobson poured. Mrs. Hor ace C. Berg and Mn. L. G. Twohy were co-hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Roy K. Byrd, Mrs. Jean Everett, Mn. Fred J. Hermann, Mn. C. W. Dishmin, Mn. C. E. Marki, Mn. H. C. Church and Mri. Ren Hel big. Miss Helen Casey innounced the reception to be held March 5 by Mr. and Mri. Charles W. Wharton at their home on Chadwick street to honor their golden wedding an niversary. Friends are invited to call between two and five o'clock in the afternoon and seven and ten o'clock in the evening. Guests present were Miss Amy M. Robinson, Mrs. John Grivett, Mrs. Riy Lehman, Mrs. T h e 1 Wilson, Mn. Walter Middstate, Mrs. H. L. Lebacken, Mn. L. W. MISS PEGGY URBEN HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY TUESDAY Miss Peggy Urben of Umpqua was honored with a bridal shower on February 14 at the Calapooia clubhouse. Hostesses for the occa sion were Mrs. Gertrude Hebard, Mrs. Lois Mode, Mrs. Genevive Murphy and Mrs. Ella Henry. Decorations were in the Valentine motif and delicious refreshment! were served. The honoree receiv ed many beautiful gifts and was assisted in opening them by Miss Pit Leonard, Misi carol tuison and Dolly Marie Urben. Those present besides the honor guest were Miss Pit Leonard, Dol ly Urben, Mn. Paul Urben. Mn. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. Dean Henry, Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. Lester Rich ardson, Mri. Em Hunter, Mri. Ann Mumby, Mri. Helen Callahan, Mri. Dave Henry, Mri. Ray Stephens, Mrs. Minnie James. Mrs. G. W. Munson, Miss Liurilee Winnford, Mn. Lee Winmford. Mri. tiazei Haines, Mri. Frankie Moore, Mn Rosella Roadman. Mrs. Bertha Carl lie, Mrs. Lillian Hart, Miss Shirley Hart, Mn. V. Peery, Mn Myrtle Burchell, Mri. Hazel Judd. Mn. Elsie Broszio and Maria Bros- zio, Mrs. Lura Scallon, Mrs. Joyce Kingsbury, Mn. Bette McCall, Mn. Marguerite Munson, Mrs. Florence Welch, Mri. Mn. Jo McCall, Mrs Opal Welch, Mrs. Kathryn Road man, Mrs. Alice Manning, Mra. Dorothy Williams, Mn. Dorii Ba con nd Judy, Mri, Meryl Murphy. Missel Catherine Peery, Shirley Judd, JoAnn Peery, Lorena Judd, Carol Ellison, Sharon Roadman, Jimmy Williams and Dale Judd and the hostesses Lois Mode, Ella Henry and Gertrude Hebard. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Helen Lansing, Mrs. Genevive Murphy, Mrs. Madge Miller. Mn. Zelma Gorrell, Corky and Gary Hebard, Mn. H. F. He bard. Miss Mary and Miss Myra Kamp. Mn. Lucille Scone nd Mn. Shirley DeCmp. MISS MARY HESS READS PLAY, "WHITE CLIFFS" AT ZONTA CLUB MEETING Roseburg Zont club held a din ner meeting Wednesday, Feb. IS at Turn Around Inn. Miss Mary Hes wa guest speaker. She read a play, "White Cliffs" by Alice Duer Miller, which ws presented ex pertly. The table wen decorated with daffodils, candles and Valentine place cards. A short business ses sion was held. Present for the meeting wen Mn. Mildred Horn. Dr. Eleanor Carlson. Mn. Edna Helgeson. Mn. Leola Gorton, Mn. Gladys Foley, Mn. Edith Rsdabaugh. Mn. tita Barcui, Mn. Martha Wishart, Mri Paula Gordon and th guest. Mil He i . -a m i Metzger, Mrt. Washington Hughes, Mn. Walter Hercher, Mn. A. J. Ellison, Mri. E. W. Carter, Mn. D C. Nickeni. Mrs. R. C. Huff. Mn. Nora M. Williams, Mn. Claude Kesner, Mri. E. t. Strong and Mri. J. N. West of Portland Member present were Mrs. J. M. Boyies, president; Mis Jennie E. Jorey, Mn. E. L. Knipp, Mr. R. A. Voeller. Mn. Ernest L Dawe, Mn. Earl M. Bleile, Mn. G. V. Wimberly. Mri. A. E. Kent, Mrs. Jack West, Mn. K. D. Lytic, Mri. W. R. Brown, Mri. Horace C. Berg, Mn. L. G. Twohy, Mri. Walter S. Fisher, Mn. Foster But ner, Mri. Sig Fett, Mn. W. H. Carter, Mn. Clifford E. Smith, Mri. C. W. Dishmin, Mn. A. S. Coen, Mri. Harry F. Hatfield, Mill Estelle V. Conover. Mrs. Jean Everett, Mn. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mri. Eirl Plummer, Mri. Louis Kohl higen Sr., Mri. John Travis, Mr A. J. Geddes, Mrs. William Shu gart, Mrs. Vane P. Shugart, Mr O. J. Fedkamp, Mr. Clyde W Carstens, Mrs. Charles A. Brand. Mrs. Edwin G. Young, Mr. J. A. Harding, Mrs. J. J. Kester, Mrs Maud C. Fields, Mri. Lloyd Hayes. Miss Alice Uelind, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Marie Martens, Mn. R. E. Crawford, Mri. J. B. weed ham. Mn. Lucien Cobb, Mn. Fred A. Knight, Mn. Myron C. Haines, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, Mn. Ken neth W. Fort, Mrs. A. A. Bellows Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. Ken neth Bushey, Mrs. H. A. Brubaker Mrs. P. E. Beaver, Mn. L. W Josse, Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mrs. H N. Jacobson, Mrs. H. E. Coleman, Mn. O. D. Cornell and Mri, Ver non Keel. Misi Helen Casey will present a play at the next meeting of the club to be held March 7 at one thirty o'clock the Methodist church parlors. The one-act comedy,"The Personal Maid," will include the following cast members: Miss Ca sey, Miss Alice Ueland, Mra. Wal ter S. Fisher and Mrs. Earl Plum mer. Miss Cisey needs no intro duction to members of the club as she has presented numerous playi ind programs for the orga nization in the last several years. The comedy promise! to be one of the most delightful entertain ment! to date. HAWAIIAN DECORATIONS FEATURE MEETING OP T.N.T. CLUB TUESDAY Hawaiian decorations featnreit the meeting of the T.N.T. club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Haystead with Mr. Holly Holcomb as co-hostess. A plastic demonstration by Mrs. Alice Owjr beck waa given and gamei were played with Mn. Robert Keefe, Mri. Bruce Lattin, Mn. Morris Burkhart and Mn. Cliff Thornton winning prizei. Refreshment! were served by the hostesses to Mrs. Bruce Lattin. Mrs. Al Smith, Mrs. Cliff Thorn ton, Mrs. Fred Perry, Mrs. Sid Moon, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mri. William McCollum, Mn. Robert Keefe Mrs Morris Burkhart, Mn. Earl Kennerly, Mri. Sherman Mor ris, Mrs. Holly Holcomb, Mrs. Marvin Doty ind Mri. Rudy Sher yick. Mrs. Bruce Lsttin ind Mn. Ro bert Keefe will entertain March T at th horn of th former. MR. AND MRS. WHARTON TO CELEBRATE FIFTIETH WEBBING ANNIVERSARY On Sunday, March 5, Mr. and Mri. Charlei W. Wharton of Rose burg will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary by holding open-house at their beautiful borne ai 203 Chadwick atreet. Relatives snd friends are invited to call be tween the houri of two and five o' clock in the afternoon and from seven to ten o'clock in the eve ning. Mr. snd Mn. Wharton have spent most of their lives in Roeeburg, where both have taken a prominent part in many civic affairs. Mr. Wharton is a former mayor of Roseburg. They have hundreds of friends who an anticipating with much pleasure the celebrating of their golden wedding anniversary. MISS GLADYS STRONG PRESENTS GROUP OF PIANO PUPILS IN RECITAL A very pleasing piano recital was given last Monday evening by pupils of Mist Gladyl Strong. This was the second in a series of recitals being given during Feb ruary. Advanced as well as ele mentary pupili wen presented Their playing wa musical and very interesting. Friend! of the pupili who had Stayed were invited and a social our was enjoyed at th close of th program. The following played: Mary Lindsell, Maureen Hallmark, Jo Hallmark, Allyn Ford, Arnold Jackson, Peter Wsrg. Marilyn Str inger, Gayl uroshong, Stephen Hall, Dorothy Casey, Marilyn Wil son, Camille Robertson. John Mar vin Robertson, Grant Feero, Jerry Feldkamp, and Sandra Melba and Mn. H. F. Tdch. 3 . I- 0 GUEST SPEAKER AT THE WOMAN'S CLUB Tuesday wet Mr. Claud Kesner, talented writer from Sutherlin, whe read excerpts from the book, "Harriet." (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) THIMBLE CLUB MEETS AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT CRUMMETT HOME Mrs. Peter Crummett entertain ed the Neighbors of Woodcratt Thimble club at a charming Val entine party and one o'clock pjt luck luncheon at her home at 612 S. Pine street Monday. Coven were placed for Mrs. Robert Bur ton. Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Zetta Fagerness, Mrs. John Worthington, Mri. George Croucher, Mrs. Henry Erskine, Mrs. Alfred Neal, Mrs. Harry Lohr. Misi Virginia Riebling, Mrs. Dolly Deardorf, Mrs. Edith Welton and the hostess, Mrs. Crummett. Members ire asked to bring a pound gift at the next meeting 10 be held at a one o'clock potluck luncheon Feb. 27th at the home of Mrs. Welton, 745 Bogard street Members ire also asked to re member their secret pali at thil meeting. Wedding To Be Mis Shirley Announcement is made of the betrothal of Miss Shirley Ann Polk to William P. Lange, both of Rose burg. The marriage will be an event of spring. Miss Polk is th daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ores Polk and th Tea Tuesday (I FRIENDS HONOR SHOEMAKERS WITH HOUSEWARMING AT NEW WINCHESTER RESIDENCE Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker were honored at a housewarming Sunday evening at their new horn at Winchester by a group ef friends. Visiting wai enjoyed and later refreshment! served. They presented the Shoemaker! with i gift. Enjoying the evening wer Dr. and Mri. H. C. Church, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Pargeter, Mr. and Mn. Will H. Gerretaen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mr. and Mn. George Wharton, Dr. and Mri. E. J. Wainscott, Mrs. Edyth Gilmour, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wad and the Shoemaker!. . - - AMERICAN LEGION TO SPONSOR DANCE The American Legion ii sponsor ing a dance at the Veterans hos pital Monday at 7:45 p. m. in th recreation hall. Ladies of the com munity are invited to participate. Event Of Spring Ann Pelk bridegroom-elect is th son of Mr. ind Mn Ottb A. Lang of Rote burg. Mis Polk graduated from Rote burg high school in 14 and Mr. Lange is a graduate of Quilliyt Union High school it Fords, With with the class 143. V::