The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 13, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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Mr. and Mri. Jerry Means
Yoncalla Couple Wed In April
Ceremony At Church Of Christ
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Spring blossom banked the altar
of the Yoncalla Church of Christ
church, Wednesday evening, April
19 for the wedding of Miss Donna
Lloyd and Jerry Means. A candle
light service was read jy the Rev
James Smith, pastor of the church
before a large group of relatives
and friends.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Uoyd and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Means, all of Yon
calla. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride selected a pale
blue satin gown fashioned with a
cowl neckline and net yoke. Her
finger length net veil was held
in place with a nylon crown. She
carried an arm bouquet of sweet
heart roses.
Attending 'her as ' matron of
honor was 'tier aunt, Mrs. Max
Main. She wore a pale yellow
taffeta gown and carried an old
fashioned bouquet of rosebuds and
carnations. The bridesmaids were
Mins Col in a Means, sister of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. Robert
Lane.
Miss Means wore I pale yellow
taffeta gown and carried an old
fashioned bouquet of yellow daffo
dils and white carnations. Mrs.
Lane's gown was of pale green
taffeta and she held a nosegay of
white carnations.
Little Laura Ethel Meston,
cousin of the bride, was flower
girl. She preceded the wedding
party down the aisle scattering
rose petals.
Donald Meyers was best man.
Ushers were Jimmie Lloyd,
brother of the bride and Bnhhia
Means, brother of the bridcsroom
The bride's mother wore a black
afternoon frock with while acces
sories and a pink carnation
corsage.
The wedding party approached
the altar to traditional wedding
music piayea oy sirs. Arne Bjork
She also played incidental num
bers prior to the ceremonv. Mrs.
Andy Curtwright and Mrs. Carl
lonaway, aunta of the bride, sang
"The Wedding Prayer" and "I
Love You Truly."
The candelabra were lighted by
Miss Joanne Brant, wearing pale
orchid taffeta; and Miss Joyce
roller, in ngnt green tatteta.
A reception followed in the Sun
day school rooms. The three-tiered
wedding cake, topped with a
miniature bridal couple, was first
cut by the bride and bridegroom
Mrs. Dora Bonner completed the
serving.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Charles Vian, Mrs. Andy
curtwrignt, Mrs. carl Lonaway
Mrs. Meston, Mrs. Wilford Vian
and Mrs. Lloyd Wise. Mrs. Donald
Meyers had charge of the guest
book.
For traveling the bride chose a
gray suit with white accessories
They have taken up residence at
the Kruse apartments following a
wedding trip to Odell lake and
McCredie springs.
Episcopal Ladies Guild Apron Sale
Proves Successful Affair Wednesday
The Episcopal parish bouse was
the scene of a successful apron
style show at the regular monthly
meeting of the Ladies Guild
Wednesday. Each member attend
ing brought an apron for admis
sion. Models during lunch were
Mrs. Frank Woodworth, Mrs. John
Klllop. Miss Irene Trapalis, Mrs.
Carl Wimberly Jr.. Mrs. Bill Lind
sell, Miss Ann Lindsell and Miss
Susan Sicfarth.
Prizes were awarded. First prize
in the most useful category was
awarded to Mrs. Lindsell for a
mother and daughter apron set in
a pinafore style. Mrs. Kranklyn
Voyt Jr., not a member of the
Guild, sent an apron which won
second prize in the usejul classi
fication. Mrs. J. C. Hume and
Mrs. Alfred Tyson took first and
second place for originality in their
aprons. Mrs. A. G. Henninger and
Mrs. A. B. Collier won first and
second prizes for the prettiest
aprons.
Members and guests attending
the meeting in addition to those
mentioned above were: Mrs. Nor
man Sicfarth, Mrs. O. 3. Fett, Mrs.
Deming Bronson, Mrs. Will H. Ger
retsen, Mrs Robert Alspaugh, Mrs.
II. L. Hone, Miss Richerlee Mc
Cormick, Mrs. Roger Gee, Mrs.
J. A. Gibson, Mrs. Melvin Goguey,
Mrs. Stephen Bistran, Mrs. L. W.
Josse, Mrs. Fannie Brown, Misses
Isabel, Lulu and Edith F. Curry,
Mrs. Nathan Fullerton, Mrs. E. R.
Kenny, Mrs. Forrest Losee, M :.
J. F. Barker, Mrs. Harold Haskin,
Mrs. Ivan Brosi, Mrs. H. E. De
Bernard! Jr., Miss Frances Brown,
Mrs. Voile Broadway, Mrs. G. L.
Woodworth of Seattle, Washington,
Mrs. Ernest L. Dawe, Mrs. A. L.
Fisher, Mrs. Ada Wood, Mrs. Helen
Hammock, Mrs. Earl Nelson, Mrs.
L. A. Dillard. Mrs. H. H. Staple
ton, Mrs. Emily Judd, Miss Agnes
Pitchford, , Mrs. Alda Williams,
Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs. John H.
Robinson, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs.
May Mathews, Mrs. Elen Rockwell,
Mrs. John T. Pierce and Mrs. John
Haskins.
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LEAVING THE ALTAR FOLLOWING THE WEDDING CERE
MONY is Raymond Rttdy Btrg and his bride, Je Ann Amerde,
Miss Oregon of 194s, whose wedding was an avtnt of May eth in
Portland. (Picture by Gladys Gilbert Studio)
MRS. JOHN L. HASKINS
COMPLIMENTS MISS JOYCE
AT BON VOYAGE PARTY
Miss Margaret Joyce, chief die
tician at the Veterans hospital in
Roseburg, who Is leaving May letn
for a tour of Europe, was honored
at a charming party Saturday eve
ning given by Mrs. John L. Has
kins at her attractive home at
the Veterans hospital post. Color
ful spring flowers formed the deco
rations. Canasta was in play during the
evening with Mrs. Vivian Pobar
winning high; Mrs. Mona Riley
winning second high score and
Mrs. Geraldine Sheehy receiving
the low prize. The guests gave a
gift of cash to the guest of honor
for her to buy a gift for herself
while she is in Europe. Lovely
refreshments were served later in
the evening by Mrs. Haskins.
Guests honoring Miss Joyce be
sides Mrs. Haskins included: Miss
Bloom, Mrs. Bates, Miss Elliott,
Mrs. Day, Mrs. Warson, Mrs. Mac
Rae, Miss rredrickson. Miss Kerr,
Miss Bauldry, Miss Feuistein, Mrs.
Vivian Pobar, Miss Coletta Lang-
enberg, Miss Kay Ward, Mrs. Paul
Jenkins, Miss Mona Riley, Mrs.
Geraldine Sheehy, Mrs. Robert Al
len. Miss Patricia Miekels, Miss
Betty Coulter, Miss Golda Beal,
Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. Burhl Gil
pin and Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney.
MRS. CHESTER MORGAN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
Spring flowers carried out a
pretty motif for the one o'clock
luncheon given by Mrs. Chester
Morgan Tuesday, when she enter
tained her bridge club at her at
tractive Laurelwood home.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Double Ring Ceremony Weds Couple
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Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tudor
Miss Pauline Caskey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caskey of
Roseburg and John M. Tudor, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Tudor of
Kalama, Wash., were married at
the Congregational church in The
Dalles bunday, April 23 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Clyde H. Beard, formerly
of Roseburg, read the double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. Clyde If. Beard played the
organ preceding the ceremony and
accompanied Glen Willed who
sang "I Love You Truly" and
"Because." The wedding party
entered the church to traditional
wedding music.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a gown
of white net fashioned with a full
skirt and fitted bodice. Her full
length veil was held in place oy
rhinestone tiara and she carried
yellow orchids and stcphanotis on
a white prayer book.
Attending her was Mrs. James
Barkee of Libby, Mont., as matron
of honor. She wore pale lavender
net with matching headband of
sweet peas. She carried a nosegay
of pink and lavendar sweet peas.
Bridesmaids were Miss Helen
Wilson in' pink chiffon and Miss
Esther McMullen in pale blue
chiffon. Their headbands and nose
gays were of pink and while sweet
peas.
The candles were lighted by
miss ciiajean cade wno wore a
pale turquoise formal. Large
baskets of pink and white snap
dragons stood on either side of
the chancel.
James Barkee of Libby, Mont.,
was best man. Ushers were Leslie
Wilson of Portland and Gene
Rothery of Wasco.
The bride's mother selected 1
navy blue suit with matching
accessories. Mrs. Tudor, the bride
groom's mother wore gray with
pink accessories. Both wore cor
sages of pink carnationa.
A reception followed In the Isa
bella Gray room of the church
The three-tiered heart-shaped wed
ding cake was topped with a
miniature bride and bridegroom.
Pink tulips, narcissus and fern
encircled the cake.
The cake was first cut by the
bride with Mrs. Leslie Wilson,
sister of the bride, completing the
cutting. Mrs. Arthur Hill poured.
Mrs. Dee Boyer, sister of the
bride, served punch and the guest
book was in charge of Miss Jan
Drnke.
' For traveling the bride wore a
yellow and lavendar checked suit
Willi lavendar hat and blouse. Her
accessories were cocoa brown and
she wore a corsage of yellow
orchids.
Alter a wedding trip to Grand
Coulee dam and Portland they ara
making their home at The Dalles.
Uut-of-town guests were Mrs.
Morrell Tudor, Mrs. Psul Tudor
nd daughter. Bobby Ann of
Kalama, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Barkee, Mr. and Mrs. James
Barkee and daughter. Cheryl, and
Charles Smith, all of Libby, Mont.;
Mrs. Tom Lillebo of Iteedsport,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goble of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caskey
and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Boyer of
Roseburg.
The bride is a graduate of Rose
burg high school snd The Dalles
Hospital School of Nursing. The
bridegroom attended school in
Nebraska and is employed as an
electrician in The Dalles.
Ivan Pickens, Mrs. C. B. Wade,
Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. D. B.
Buhar, members, Mrs. Maurice J.
Newland, Mrs. H. N. Jacobson and
Mrs. K. D. Lytle, guests, and the
hostess, Mrs. Morgan.
high scores tor the contract
bridge play were won by Mrs.
Jacobson and Mrs. Pickens.
MRS. HAROLD E. SCHMEER
ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY
LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer enter
tained at a very lovely one o'clock
luncheon at her attractive home
in Laurelwood Tuesday afternoon
having as guests: Mrs. A. G.
Henninger, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey,
Mrs. Deming Bronson and Mrs. E.
R. Harvey.
Iris and camellias formed the
decorations for the serving table
and room bouquets. Visiting was
enjoyed during the social hour.
WEDDING TO TAKE
PLACE THIS IVENINO
The marriage of Miss Goldia Pa
tricia Irwin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Irwin of Canyonv'lle,
and Clyde R. Campbell of Myrtle
Creek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Campbell of Albany will take placa
at the bride's home tonight (Satur
day) at 8 o'clock. Rev. Glenn Lun
dy of Grants Pass will officiate.
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ON THE WAY TO THE WEDDING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reedy Berg (Jo Ann Amorde)
which followed rheir wedding May trti at Sacred Heart Catholic church in Portland. The wedding dinner
was served at Berg's Chalet with rhe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Armode, ef Sutherlin, en
tertaining fifty guests. (Picture by Gladys Gilbert Studio).
SHOWERED WITH RICE by their many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reedy Berg, (Je Ann Amerde)
leave en their honeymoon, which is to be spent at Oregon beaches. (Picture by Gladys Gilbert Studies
Miss Jo Ann Carolyn Amorde,
Miss Oregon of 1948, and only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Amorde, of Sutherlin, became the
bride of Raymond Reedy Berg,
son of Mr. snd Mrs. A. M. Berg,
of Huron. South Dakota, May 6, at
Sacred Heart Catholic church in
Portland. Father Paul Benedict
performed the double ring cere
mony at four-thirty o'clock in the
afternoon in the presence of 100
guests.
Two tall baskets of calla lilies
and white snapdragons were
placed at the altar. The nuptial
music was played on the organ
and the soloist sang, "Our Wed
ding Day," and "Ava Maria."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a ballerina
length gown of white chantilly
lace. Her veil of illusion fell from
a matching lace cap edged with
orange jlossoms snd she carried
a shower bouquet of Boston
daisies.
Kathryn Vlahos of Portland
(school mate of the bride) was
maid of honor and wore a white
embossed orgsndy gown fashioned
ankle length over aqua taffeta.
She wore a matching picture hat
and carried yellow blossom daisies
Berthamae Howard of Portland
waa bridesmaid and wore a dress
and hat identical to that of the
maid of honor. She also carried
yellow blossom daisies.
Al Stremich of Portland, was
best man and Quentin Sidesinger
of Portland was usher.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue crepe gown with pink acces
sories and her corsage was a
cluster of carnations.
A wedding dinner followed for
the bridal party and fifty guests
given by the bride's parents, Mr,
a r Mra. Archie Amorde, at Berg's
Chalet. Organ music was played
throughout the dinner hour. The
three-tiered wedding cake was
circled with yellow daisiea.
Miss Adala had charge o' the
guest book.
For traveling the bride chose a
grey suit with matching grey and
red accessories. Her corsage waa
of red carnations. Following a
honeymoon to Oregon beaches, Mr.
and Mrs. Berg wiil be at home to
their friends at 2060 N. W. Love
joy. Portland, Ore.
Out-of town guests were front
Coos Bay, Eugene, Edmonton,
Canada, Spokane, Wash., and
i Sutherlin.
The bride was chosen Miss Rose
burg in 1948 and sent to the state
finals at Seaside, where she was
chosen Miss Oregon and sent to
Atlantic City. She placed high in
the national beauty contest and
won a scholarship as a reward.
She attended State Teachers col
lege in Wisconsin and University
of Oregon. She has been employed
as fashion coordinator and model
I at Meier and Frank in Portland.
I The bridegroom attended Univer
! sity of Oregon and is employed a
la broker by Dent Russell Lum
'ber Broken In Portland.