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2 The News-Review, Kosebura, Ore Sat., July 8, 1950 (?larbe-lobin5on f-arllei 4 hi kr. Al jii o 8 b s roi hoi; V jroi R p o i wwi i iwiiii 1 1 mi ! i nm " m imil rffBffiii ii irMii mn ,JTSiiliiiitr h Willi Ti Vi ninlJ n ii"! Ml;- ? . j' if," 1 t r-': ' .11 - ' ' ' i'! 'jlp'''r-- -'' ' -JLSXL. If : I . L jju- ' 3Vh f-" V, V4:.'' TWO SUMMER VISITORS WERI HONORED at charming ifttr neon tea Monday given by Mrs. A, J. Young at her homo on Flint street. The to table was beautifully appointed and tea was sorvod fol lowing a social hour. Mrs, Clark Leedy (Meredith Ann Jenkins), who Is horn from collage In New York, spending th summr with her ptrtnti, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins, and Mrs. Wilbur McKe, (Elli bth Williams), who Is here with her two children from St, Louis, Mo visiting her partnti, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams, war th guests of honor. From left te right In photograph above are Mrs, William HELEN MARRIOT AND RAY, MORENO HONORED Helen Marriot and Hny Moreno, who will be married the evening the evening of July 8 at the First Baptist church, were honored at a shower party given by a group o' friends at the church parlors Thursday evening. Mrs. Merle Austin had charge of the program and presented a musical reading accompanied by by Mrs. Gordon Walker at the Crawford, Mrs. C S Mobley, s: f . i V7'"' I KAMMER-JUTILA WEDDINC PARTY left, Willard Myatt, belt man, th bridegroom and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kammer, end th bridesmaid, Betty Mattel, all of Myrtle Creek. Albert Kmmr and Florence V. Jutila, daughter of Mrs. Laura Jutila of Almana, Wli., were married a eleven o'clock by Justice of tha Peace A. J. Geddei in Roieburg, June 17. Follow ing honeymoon, Mr. andMri. Kammer will make their horn in Myrtle Creek. (Picture by Perkl-Chitwood). Mrs Joe Deets, Mrs. Joane Mob piano. An original poem was read by Mrs. Maude Doughty. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the guests of honor. Sally Moreno and Anna Marriott poured. Lovely refreshments were served to the honored guesls and Mrs. Merle Knigge, Mrs. R. D. Knigge, Mrs. C. H. Wickham, Mrs. Maude Doughty, Mrs May Crawford, Mrs. Ruth l'lumer, Mrs 1.. L. S I lu mens, Mrs. George Hughes, Mrs. Anna Marriott, Mrs. J. M. Tid- Je U v f If Fatter, Mrs. Robert B. Rhodes, Mrs. Robert N. Browning, Mrs. Clark Leedy, Mrs, Wilbur McKee and Mrs. Gordon Stewart. From left te right In picture below: Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mrs. Charles S. Collins, Mrs. Charles Oi trander, Mrs. Harold Hoyt and the hostess, Mrs. A. J, Young. The Guests were former Job's Daughters members while Mrs. Young was serving as guardian of Roseburg bethel no, I. (Picture by PjuI Jenkins) wcll, Mrs. L. T. Roper, Mrs R. ley, Mrs. Beatrice Mariott, Mrs. L. Moreno, Mrs. Calvin Balrd, Mrs. A. H. Hollingworlh, Mrs. Josephine Hagan, Mrs. Gordon Walker, Mrs. Nora Blosscr, Mrs. William R. Vinson, Mrs. Jessie Kvidcra, Mrs. Florence Mead, Mrs. Merle Austin, Miss Barbara and Miss Marie Austin, Miss Sally Moreno, Miss Marguerite Muetzel, Miss Charlene Deets, Miss Betty (Hedges, Miss Martha l'arkinglon. and Miss Ruth Roberts. ' mm - ' J y JM.VJ 1 W 'by, W 4 PINK AND BLUE SHOWER IS CHARMING AFFAIR HONORING MRS. BRIGHAM Mrs. Alva Manning and M r s. Dwight Beck of Sutherlin were joint hostesses at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Robert Brigham at the Manning home Tuesday. The gift table was centered with a large stork and the serving table was decorated with flowers flank ed by tall tapers. Mrs. Joyce West assisted with the gifts. Mrs. Robert Weaver as sisted with the serving and Mav Weber had charge of the guest book. A couple of games appropriate for the occasion were enjoyed with Mrs. Jean Tremen, winning the prize for the first game and Mrs. Maude Church, first and Mrs. Kath ryn Moore, second for the last game. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Ralph Sheffel and Mr. Lewis Sheffel, pouring. W. C. T. U MEETING HELD AT KNIGGE HOME The Woman's Christian Temper ance Vnion met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. D. Knigge with Mrs. Edith Ackerl giving the in vocation, followed hy the devotions by Mrs. Ada Davis. Mrs. Ackert presented the pro gram and gave a "day-by-d.iy" description of the president Mrs. D. Leigh Calvin's trip to England and the WCTU world convention being held there at Hastings. Mrs. Calvin has been elected new first vice-president of the world organ ization. Other new world officers include: Mrs. John Forrester-Pat-ton, of Scotland, president: Mrs. Cecil Heith, England, secretary: Mrs. Margaret C. Muns. VSA trea surer, and Mrs. C. W. Hilork. re cording secretary. Representatives from all over the world attended the convention. The next meeting will be a pic nic at 1 o'clock July 20 at I'mp qua park. Mrs. Albert Fay will have charge of the program. At the tea hour Mrs. Knigge and Mrs. John Pinkerton, co-hostess, served lovely refreshments. Two very charming affairs of the week were the bridge-1 u n c h- eons Riven by Mrs. Arthur Clarke and Mrs. Mrs. John H. riobinson Wednesday and Friday afternoon at the home of the former on South Kane street. Attractive bouquets of pastel-colored summer flowers decorated tne spacious rooms oi the home. Miss Naomi Scott. Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs. Paul Jenkins as sisted the hostesses in serving Wednesday's luncheon, while Mrs. H. H. Stapleton and Mrs. Fisher assisted in serving Friday. High bridee scores won at Wed nesday's party went to Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mrs. Harrie W Booth with Mrs. Clark Leedy winning the canasta high score. On Friday. Mrs. H. N. Jacooson won nigh score; Mrs. J. A. Harding second high and Mrs. S.L. Kidder third high. Guests invited included Mrs. J. r. Baker, Mrs. Velle Broad way, Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. H C. Church, Miss Isabelle, Miss Kdith and Miss Lulu Curry, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. H. N. Staple tion, Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. Koy Cummins, Mrs. Carl E Wimberly Sr, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. Fred Lockwood, Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. William Lindsell, Mrs. Frank Woodworth, Mrs. 0. M. Berrie, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. J. R. Wharton. Mrs. Alfred Tyson, Mrs. J. C RECEPTION AND DINNER HONORS APPLEYARDS The farewell reception and pot luck dinner held in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Walter W. Appleyard and Mrs. Appleyard's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Burtch Tuesday evening took on such large proportions that the tables and benches were ar ranged out in the yard in front of the Dillard church to accommodate their many friends. Three hundred friends gathered at 6:30 to celebrate the occasion. A pleasant surprise was created when Marvin Covey, former choir leader, arrived from Ashland where he is attending summer school. He led the out-of-door sing ing. An appropriate poem was composed and read by Al Fritz from Rice Creek, expressing his great esteem for the departing friends. A love-offering was pre sented to the honored guests for a gift from the people. Rev. Mr. Appleyard has been pastor of the Dillard Methodist church for the past four years and he was loved and admired by the people of the community at large. He has accepted a new church at Nehalem, Oregon. They left Dillard Wednesday morning. HELD BY COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN THURSDAY An executive board meeting of the women of .the Roseburg Coun try club was held Thursday at the clubhouse and attended b y the president, Mrs. W. C. Callison, Mrs. Walter Brydges. Mrs. W. F Amiot, Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer and Mrs. Ken neth Bailey. t "Sit - if f ' S , i'i wtn t A k ! 1 j5i". i LIT I H JHV I OEMS THE ENCACEMENT of Miss Patricia Anne Sheehy, daughter of Mrs. C. P. Sheehy of Roseburg, has been announced by the latter to Wallace Danford Biclcmore, son of Mr. end Mrs, Earl Golds berry Bickmore of La Grande, Ore. Mils Sheehy was graduated from University of Oregon in June. Mr. Bickmore was graduated in March from University of Oregon. The wedding is planned for August 19th in Roieburg. (Picture my Fredrickion Photo tab. I "YONCALLA Homt of the Eagles" By Anne Applegote Kruse, can be obtained from the Drain Enterprise Office, 60c postpaid, or at The Beehive, Roseburg, Oregon. Hume, Mrs. L. E. McClintock , Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Clark Leedy. Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, Mrs. Arthur W. Baum, Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mrs. Harold . Schmeer, Mrs H. N Jacobson, Mrs Robert H. Savage, Mrs. Doug las Waite, Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. H. 0. Pargeter, Mrs. John L Pierce, Mrs May Matthews, Mrs, Ken neth Bailey. Mrs. C. T. Beecher, Mrs. H. L. Bruffy, Mrs Demlng Bronson, Mrs. Ernest L. Dawe, Mrs. L. K. Cornwell, Mrs. R.D. Coen, Miss Rosa B Parrott, Mrs J. A Harti ing, Mrs. John L. Haskins, Mrs A. F. Micelli. Mrs. W. F Amiot. Mrs Florence Wharton Wickland of Honolulu; Mrs. Harry Hildeburn Mrs. J. L. Sawyers,, Mrs. Phil Strader, Mrs. S. L Kidder, Miss Gertrude Rast, Mrs A. G. Henninger, Mrs. Guy tor don, Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs. D. w. Helliwell, Mrs. Dexter Hice, I Mrs M. F. Rice, Mrs. George I Wharton, Mrs. G V. Wimberly, Mrs. R. H Franks, Mrs Bevans Mrs Georpe Churchill. Mrs. P. K. DeShields, Mrs. M. C. Bowker, Mrs J. F. Dillard, Mrs Paul Hclweg, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mrs Maurice J, Newland, Mrs, Robert N. Browning, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. NEWLYWEDS TO RESIDE IN OUNSMUIR, CALIF. New additions to the just-wed set are Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rapp, who were united in marriage at a single ring ceremony performed by Judge Wright in Reno o n Tues day, June 13. The bride was for merly Frances C. Eckland of In glewood, California. Attired in a gray suit with black accessories, the bride chose a corsage of sweet peas and rose buds for her flowers. The newlyweds have returned from a honeymoon spent in Sac ramento and are at home to their Dunsmuir friends at 114 Kather ine avenue. Rapp is a conductor for the Southern Pacific company. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Jessie Rapp Vinson and a brother of Harry G. Rapp of Roseburg. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB ENTERTAINED TUESDAY AT BUCKINGHAM HOME The Patch and Chat club was entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. E. R. Buckingham. Sweet peas formed the decorations. Sew ing and visiting were followed by the hostess serving lovely refresh ments assisted by Mrs. Lee Cal kins, and Mrs. Curtis Calkins Mrs. Lee Calkins was a guest and members present were Mrs. C Domenico, Mrs. D. W. Keasey, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mrs. J. N. Boor, Mrs. C. J. Bradley, Mrs Curtis Calkins, Mrs. Darley Ware, Mrs. Gordon Ware. Mrs. C. R. Bartlett, Mrs. E. H. Verrell and Mrs. Thomas Findlay. The next meeting will be an nounced later. .,, '' v .5-- 'J J8SW tve u 4 l set 1 -a h ' 1 i ' ' ,rrf5 t H-V JP -- 5 .a 4 t a u ii mi nil''' "v',' -". tnw HfgCTroaw'r "C ti- -'In WD r . l I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dale Weekly Baskets of white and pink roses and snapdragons formed the back ground for the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Rome ana Hicnara Dale Weekly Sunday, June 18 at two o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Relatives and close friends attended. The single ring ceremony was performed by Floyd Hughes of the Myrtle creeie Church of Christ. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Ronk, Myrtle Creek, and the bridegroom is the son o Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weekly, also of Myrtle Creek. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in an after noon length gown of aqua mar quisette over taffeta, fche carnea a white Bible topped with an or chid. Her headpiece was of steph anotis. Miss Gwendolyn Pitts- of Myrtle Creek was maid of honor and wore an afternoon length dress of pink flowered organdy over taffeta. Her corsage w a s of gardenias. Donald Wrenn of Myrtle Creek was best man. The bride's mother wore a navy blue faconne afternoon dress. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue suit. Both wore white carnation corsages. The wedding music was played by Miss Maxine Kusler, who also accompanied her sister. Miss Paul ine Kusler, who sang "I Love You Truly," and "Because." Both young ladies were schoolmates of the bride and hridegroom. A reception followed. The bride's table was covered with a white linen cloth belonging to her mat white and pink decorated wedding (Calendar Sunday, July f State department of American Gold Star Mothers Inc., to en tertain patients at Veterans nos pital from 2 to 4 o'clock. Roseburg chapter members asked to attend to assisted as hostesses. Preced ed by 12 o'clock potluck picnic luncheon in the Grove. Members and families invited. State depart ment president to be in attend ance. Monday, July 10 , Women of the Moose to meet at 8 p.m. at Moose hall. Mothers Circle of Roseburg De Molay to meet in evening at home, of Mrs. E. H. Verrell, 1240 Gar den Valley road, with Mrs. R. E. i McFall, co-hostess. All mothers of DeMolay members are asked to attend. , DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zoe Newman 925 Cobb St. Phone 387 R , 1 i AFAY! Hazel Amazimilv M 1 tt m ifcM. iiusmI Stays On until You take it Off! 5 At last the lipstick of your dreams! Won't come cS on cups, (Isues, cigarettes, teeth, or chin! Won't come 08 P nen you kiss cnuaren, Conies e(T esilr with -i,in- economical! Laits 4 CemnTMii fashion-right shades. Only fl plus tax. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY 103 N.Jackson tU- X, n f , ernal grandmother. The three-tired cake was topped by a miniature bridal couple, which had been used on the wedding cake of the bride's parents twenty-one years ago. Mrs. Keath Ronk, aunt of the bride, assisted with the reception arrangements and Mrs. Oren Led gerwood, aunt of the bridegroom, cut and served the wedding cake, after the bridal couple had cut the first piece. Miss Velma Marcum of Salem presided at the punch bowl and Miss Patricia McKinney was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Oliver Shull, cousin of the bride, had charge of the gifts. " , For traveling the bride selected a navy blue dress with white accessories and top coat. Follow ing a wedding trip to coastal points the couple will reside in their new home on the Weekly ranch o n Boomer hill near Myrtle Creek. Both the bride and. bridegroom were graduated from Myrtle Creek high school in 1949. The latter is associated with his father in farm ing here and in eastern Oregon. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mrs, Maud Jenn ings, grandmother of-the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce, uncle and aunt of the bride, all of Rose- Jl burg; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoff- meister and daughter, Carolyn ; uncle, aunt and cousin of the bride, of Myrtle Point: Mrs. Oliver Shull and sons, Wayne and Lee, cousins of the bride, from Tule Lake, Calif., and Miss Velma Mar) Lake, Calif., and Miss Velma Mar cum of Salem. Circle No. 2, of St. Joseph's Al tar society to meet at 7 o'clock picnic supper at home ot Mrs. Rodney Knott on North Umpqua at Winchester with Mrs. Sidney Domenico and Mrs. John Shafer as hostesses. NOTICE Social items not appearing in to day's newspaper will be used the first of the week. The remainder of the social calendar will be printed Monday. Evrybody .oves flowers; and everybody loves to receive them. Choose flowers as the perfect , gift . . choose the.ii ' from us . . . alwiyj fresh-"... ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phoie number to remember is 158 LILLIE'S FLOWER SHOP (1 Winchester Street it stays on YOU Bishop's Lastinc Linstick relatives, nusoana, sweeineam oin and water, or cream! More . to S limes longer! 6 exciting new (mm PKone 269