The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 08, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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Miss Dolores Marie Spackman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce
Spackman of Wilbur and Donald
Gene Krogel. son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Krogel of Roseburg, were
married Saturday. March 25, at
one o'clock at the St. Joseph's Cath-
. olic church.
The bride wore an allover lace
gown fashioned with long sleeves
and her finger tip veil was trimmed
in lace. She carried a nosegay of
white rosebuds and satin stream
ers. Her only jewelry was a cameo
of the Three Graces brought from
Italy by her brother, Jim Spaclc-
. man.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krogel
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She was attended by her sister,
Miss Carola Theresa Spackman as
maid of honor. Sh wore an ice
blue satin gown and carried a nose
gay of pink carnations. Best man
was Cletus Krogel and ushers were
James Spackman and Robert Har
rison. The bride was given in marriage
by her father.
A reception followed at Carl's
Haven. Mrs. Roy Christie presided
at the punch bowl and Mrs. Fines
Turner at the coffee urn. Mrs.
Rosa Heinbach was in charge of
the guest book.
EDITH RAND AND
RODNEY LOUCEN
MARRY AT VANCOUVER
Miss Edith Rand, of Portland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Rand, of Roseburg, and Rodney
l.ougen of Portland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, of Brush
Prairie, Wash., were married
March It at Vancouver, Wash. The
bridegroom's brother - in - law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Waldman
of Portland, acted as attendants.
A wedding dinner followed at
the home of the bridegroom's par
ents at Brush Prairie, Wash., after
which the couple left for Seaside
on their honeymoon. They are now
at home to their friends at 1130
S. E. Sfith street, Portland.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg high school and attended
Sacramento Junior college for a
year and since that time has been
employed in the office of Pierce
Auto Freight company, Portland.
The bridegroom attended school in
Brush Prairie and Portland and is
now employed by the Southern Pa
cific company.
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB
ENJOYS MEETING
Correspondence from a friend in
England was read at the last
Jolly Circle club meeting by Miss
Evelyn Bowen at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Sanders. Roll call was an
swered with jokes and recitations.
Mrs. Elsie Anderson will be host
ess at the meeting April 19 at 1:30
p.m. and roll call will feature never-to-be-forgotten
incidences.
Those enjoying the affair were
Mrs. Sallie Barker and son, Clif
ton; Mrs. Gertrude Davis, Mrs.
M. Manning. Mrs. Connie Show
ers. Mrs. Evelyn Warren, Miss Ev
elyn Bowen. the hostess and her
niece, Wanda.
MRS. C. M. McDERMOTT
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Daffodils and hyacinths formed a
pretty motif for the one o'clock
dessert-luncheon given by Mrs. C.
M. McDermott Wednesday after
noon, when she entertained her
bridge club at her lovely home on
South Kane street.
Covers were placed for Mrs. D.
W. Helliwell, Mrs. Bert Corkrum,
Mrs. O. R. Hess. Mrs. A. D. Parr,
Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr., Mrs.
S. J. Cooper. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey
and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
High scores for the contract
bridge play were won by Mrs.
Chapman and Mrs. Porter.
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Does It Better
Complete
Beauty Service
About 75 guests attended the re
ception, among them the grand
mother and grandfather of the
bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lohr;
and his aunt, Mrs. Lillian E. Purk
hiser of Oregon City.
For traveling the bride selected a
navy blue wool and white tailored
ensemble with pink hat and ac
cessories. Following their return
from an extended trip to San Fran
cisco they will make their home
during the summer months at Gold
Beach where Mr. Krogel is a guide.
In the fall they will return to their
home on Keasey road.
Nominated
(Cut Courtaar Myrtla Point HaraKD
Mrs. Paul Brouor
Nominated as Mvrlle Point's
candidate for the honor. "Ameri
can Mother" was Mrs. Paul
Brcuer, mother of Mrs. Walter
Moore who resides on North Ste
phens street in this city.
Her unanimous election was an
nounced by the Myrtle Point Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club. She is active in civic and
club projects, the mother of four
children. Her many friends state
"she has spent an active life in
civic and charitable work."
CUISINE CAREER
CHICAGO Wi Chicago's
bachelor mayor, Martin II. Ken
nelly, appears to have no worries
about eating alone.
The mayor said that in the last
three months he attended 262
luncheons, dinners and meetings
outside his office in his capacity
as mayor.
His only comment: "I've been
busy."
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For Your
O CI 5 t e Enjoyment . . .
THE MELODY INN
will serve the most delicious dinner
you have ever eaten
DINING FROM 2:00 'TIL 10.00 P. M.
Including delicious tidbits from the Smorgasbord toble.
APPROPRIATE FAVORS FOR THE KIDDIES
Please Phone 710-JX-2 for Reservations
THE MELODY INN
(Top a' the Hill in Winston)
Beginning April 1 0th, We Will Close
MONDAYS INSTEAD OF TUESDAYS
MR. AND MRS. MEREDITH
CELEBRATE S4TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meredith,
well-known residents of this, city
for many years, celebrated their
fifty-fourth wedding anniversary
Sunday at a two o'clock potluck
dinner at the home of their grand
daughter, Mrs. Don Gum, and fam
ily. Their anniversary occurred
March 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith were
married in Iowa in 189 and moved
to Oregon in 1914. They are the
parents of nine children, eight of
whom are living; twenty -four
grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. Covers were placed for the two
guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Stevenson and son, Marlow,
of Redding, Calif.; Mrs. A. W.
Fidler and daughter, Artha, of
Portland; Mrs. Purl Meredith, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Meredith and sons,
Charles and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Meredith and children, Dick
and Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mere
dith. Clare Meredith, Mrs. George
McEwing. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Miller and son, Larry, and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gum and sons, Bill
and Gerry.
Gifts were presented to the
guests of honor. Cards and visiting
were enjoyed. Mrs. J. J. Meredith
accompanied her daughter, Mrs.
W. E. Stevenson, and family, bark
to Redding to enjoy a visit there.
Mrs. Fidler and daughter, Artha,
remained here visiting until Wed
nesday, when they returned to
Portland.
GENEVA GUILD HOLDS I
MEETING TUESDAY AT
TOM PARGETER HOME
A motion picture, "My Beloved
Son" was shown at the meeting of
Geneva Guild of the First Presby
terian church Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Tom Pargeter at
Melrose.
Mrs. Nels I.indell was in charge
of the business meeting followed by
a social hour. Mrs. Vance Shugart
led devotions.
Hostesses for the May meeting,
to be held at the home of Mrs.
B. R. Shoemaker. Jr., at Winches
ter will be Mrs. Victor Ding, Mrs.
Alvin Hoffman, and Mrs. Russell
Knudtsen.
Assisting Mrs. Pargeter were
Mrs. Lloyd Meyers, Mrs. Lindrll,
Mrs. Alvord France. Attending
were the Mesdames Marcus Brown,
Alvin Hoffman, W. H. Allen. John
Dingley, Robert Sabin, Bob Evans,
Victor Ding, Wm. Green, James
Loomis, Russell Knudtsen. Alvin
Knauss, Earl Neuru, Cecil Sher
wood, B. R. Shoemaker, Vance
Shugart, Paul Wray, J.- A. Col
brunn, Williams, Louise Simonson,
Williamson. Anderson, Jerry Quist.
and Miss Gloria Wunsrh. Mrs. C.
E. Froman of Ashland, who was
visiting her daughter, Mrs. France,
was a guest.
ROSEBURG ART AND
EMBROIDERY CLUB
ENJOYS AFTERNOON
A social afternoon was enjoyed
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Martha Erskine on Cobb street
when Mrs. Zella Miller was hostess
to the Roseburg Art and Embroi
dery club.
Games were followed by visiting
nd the hostess served refresht
ments to Emma Cluck, Martha
Erskine, Blanche Snyder, Fannie
Betts, Winnie Hawn, Minnie Cox,
Gladys Berg, Hattie Neal, Elsie
Sinclair, Alice Rhoades, Lenora
Page, Lucia Ingles and Dorlha
Rhoades.
Mrs. Snider will entertain the
club at her home April 19.
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LIFE AUTO FIRE
State Farm Mutual Insurance
0. L Rote I. C. Campbell
P. O. Box 489 Phone U88
116 W. Cass
Over Douglas County Bank
blaster
W will photograph that new Easter costume for you at a
greatly reduced price.
Clip this ad and present
It at the
HOTEL ROSE
with $1.95. for
One beautful 8" x 10" portrait finished in your choice of
Sepia, French Grey, or a Vignette Shadow-Graph.
Limit 1 per person or 2 to a fomiiy
Easter Sunday Afternoon
12 noon to 8 p. m.
Pioneer
Junior Woman's Club Makes -Plans
For Coming Events
Mrs. Van Svarverud, Mrs. A. J. i wera named on tha nominating
Murray and Mrs. Ross Myers wert committee.
hostesses to the Junior Woman's! Installation of officers will be
club Monday night at the Eagles t hId at the May ISth meeting, at
nan, at wnicn time plans were
made for events of the spring.
A carload of members plan to
attend the Woodburn Boys Training
school open house April 16 to be
held from three to five o'clock in
the afternoon in the new recreation
room at one of the cottages. This
room was made possible by con
tributions from the Junior Woman's
clubs throughout the state of Ore
gon. The local club has donated
$111 in the last three years to
make improvements in the school.
Letters were read thanking the
club membership for help in both
the Easter lily seal sale and the
Infantile paralysis drive. The group
contributed to the campaign of
Mrs. Rulh Chandlee, president of
the Oregon Federation of Women's
clubs.
Mrs. James Rutter won the cake,
which was made by Mrs. Fergu
son. Mrs. R. D. Fies, Mrs. Ralph
Ohman and Mrs. James Rutter
MRS. FRED STORA IS
COMPLIMENTED AT PINK
AND BLUE SHOWER PARTY
Following a meeting of Umpqua
district, Dental Assistants associa
tion at the Roseburg Dental Lab
ratory Monday evening, the group
went to the home of Mrs. Fred
Stora (Shirley Clark) at 1U9H Co
rey, to honor her at a surprise
pink and blue shower party.
Guessing games were enjoyed
with prizes going to Mrs. Kelsey
Hobday Jr. and to Mrs. Kelsey
Kite.
I.ovely gifts were presented to
Mrs. Stora from Mrs. W. S. Wallen,
Miss Pauline Parrott, Mrs. Gar
land Kite. Mrs. Kelsey Kite, Mrs.
Kelsey Hobday Jr., Mrs. K. T.
Bradley. Mrs. H. D. Palmer, Mrs.
Helen Gallant, Mrs. O. C. Rolfs
ness, Mrs. Harold R. Augustus,
Mrs. Pat Janelli, Mrs. E. C. Purdy,
Mrs. Duane Wilson, Mjts. Edith
White and Dr. Eleanore Carlson.
Refreshments were served later
in the evening. The next meeting
will be held at a seven o'clock
potluck supper at the home of Mrs.
H. D. Palmer, April 14th, at which
time the 9th district trustee of the
Oregon State Dental Assistants as-
Lsociation. Madge Tingley, of Port
land, will be present.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
GUEST-DAY BRUNCH AND
PARTY IS PLANNED
A very lovely affair of the com
ing week will be the guest-day
bridge and canasta party to follow
a nine thirty o'clock brunch next
Thursday, April 13, to be spon
sored by the women of Roseburg
Country club at the clubhouse.
Mrs. W. C. Callison, president,
has named Mrs. A. G. Henninger,
Mrs. Chester Morgan and Mrs. B.
A. Young as hostesses for the af
fair. Members are asked to each
bring a guest. Reservations must
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE
On North Umpqua . . . Average
1 Vx ocret. Fine toil, clear and
level. Near Lone Rock 560" pro-
ooied bridae. 3 -minute walk to
Lono Rock Super Morktt. Ideal
fishing ond hunting stream. I mile
to school . . . bus accommodations.
Just off the new highway.
Price from SCO te $1200
PAUL AMANN
GLIDE, OREGON
Special
Studio
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which time Mrs. C. S. Hemline, the
nrst contact chairman of the club,
will be guest of honor. Other guests
will include all past presidents of
the club and past contact chair
men. Refreshments were served by the
hostesses from a lace-covered table
centered with Japonica and flanked
by tall pink tapers in myrtlewood
holders.
Those present were Mrs. E. L.
Tausrher, contact chairman, Mrs.
Harold Jokela. Mrs. E. K. Purker
son, Mrs. George Crocker, Mrs.
Ralph Ohman, Mrs. James Rutter,
Mrs. R. D. Fiea, Mrs. Keith Cash
ner, Mrs. Loe Mortenson. Mrs.
Paul Cacy, Mrs. A. J. Murray,
Mrs. Ross Mvers, Mrs. Raymond
Marr, Mrs. Paul Botcher. Mrs.
Lloyd Nelson,' Mrs. George Cren
shaw and Mrs. Van Svarverud.
The club has set April 17th as
the date of election of officers. Ev
ery member is being urged to be
present.
be made by Tuesday Evening,
April II, by calling the clubhouse.
Prizes will be awarded both mem
bers and guests in the contract
bridge and canasta play.
Members meeting at the club
Thursday for luncheon and cards
included Mrs. Callison, president;
Mra Walter Brydges, Mrs. James
Hughes, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs.
Roy Sedell, Mrs. Harold Schmeer,
Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. L. K.
Kiel, Mrs. Herman Matisoff, Mrs.
L. G. Twohy. Mrs. H. F. LeBeau,
Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. Walter
Fisher, Mrs. Emily Judd, Mrs.
James Judd. Mrs. I. J. Bran, Mrs.
Horace C. Berg and Mrs. J. F.
Dillard.
The mocking bird was replaced
by the Carolina wren as South
Carolina's state bird in 1948.
Windows, Frames
and Ladders
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I Can't Tell One Diamond From Another'
This young man is so right! At one store he Is offered, let us
say, a half carat "perfect blue-white" diamond for 350 dollars
and at another store a "flawless, white" diamond the same size
is priced $600.00. He is confronted with confusing and conflicting
terms.
The descriptions "blue-white and perfect" ere meaningless
because they are grossly misused terms having a host of meanings.
Carat weight is the least reliable gauge of value. Color and cutting
of a diamond are actually the most important factors affecting
the price.
How, then, can he be certain that he is getting competent
counsel in choosing a diamond?
We sincerely advise: Choosing jewelers before choosing gems.
There are many jewelers of integrity who do not belong to
the American Gem Society, but we can assuredly recommend our
own fellow members in this society, for their business ethics and
their knowledge of diamonds and other gems is carefully examined
yearly.
If you have questions about diamonds, whether you intend
to buy or not, come in and talk to us. We offer free a little booklet
published by the American Gem Society entitled Diamonds. This
booklet answers most of the questions that anyone might have
about diamonds and how to buy them.
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Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jess J. Smith of Canyonville, to
Roy L. Hourk Jr., aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. Hourk of Salem, has
been announced. No date has been
set for the wedding.
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