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4 c 4 Tht Nw-Rtvitw, Roseburg, Ort. Sat., Sept. 16, 1950 u -1' '.'7 -L - ' r v C : " WILL BE HIDE OCT. 20 Mm. nouncei tht engagement of her R. McBride, ion of George W. hai baan plannad for Oct, 20 at Kottburg. Doth tht bridt-tltct and bridegroom-elect wart grad uatad from Unlvanity of Ortgon. BRIDE OF EDWARD L. KELLEY Mr. nd Mn. Ctorgt H. Horton announet tht marrlaga of thair daughtar, Marilyn, to Edward L. Kellay, ion of Mr, and Mn, Marry Pritikan, Sapt. 2, at Chico, Calif. Tha wadding data wat alio tha brida'i 19th birthday. 1 Rav. Mr. Pickleman raad tht linglt ring ctrtmony at tha Luthtran church at 8 o'clock in tht tvaning. Attendant! wart Mr. and Mn. Eugena Kellay, of Chico, brothtr and ititer-in-law of tht bridegroom. Tht bride wai graduated from Roieburg tanior high ichool and hai baan employed in tht office of Tipton and Parmin In. luranca co. for the past year. The bridegroom, wai graduated from Salem high ichool and ii employed by tha Mitchell Logging co. Following a ihort honeymoon, the couple are now at noma at the Oakhill apartmenti. m V 0TY MRS. GENE CROW, formerly Mildred V. Coff. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fred Goff of Roieburg. who becemo the bride Aug. S of Cent Grow, ion of Mr. and Tht couplt wai married at the Phillips. 6IS NE Killingiworth, In Portland. T. J. Slettery of Roieburg an daughter, Min Marian, to George McBride, of Eugene. Tht wadding tha Firit Prtibyttritn church in tlt Mn. P. M. Crow of McMinnville. home of Mr. and Mn. Mendal B. I Portland. Tht couplt will rtiidt j I - .mil . imniB, . tHi.mrr?m ; Mf I I .'J: 1 II T jit'- . ' ! , . .... -tVJ ' --w:. .ST.,- Vf3 I ii i ii iimmiiiii mtmOUmmmJM-ii w4.idl STRADER-McARTHUR WEDDING Pile blut delphinium, pattal gladioli and candlelight let the cent for a lovtly doublt ring ctrtmony at tht home of Mr. and Mri. Robert C. McArthur, of Clide, when their daughter, Judith Diane, became the bride of A gown of ice-bli ue latin with pale yellow gladioli floweretti, were the bride's choice for ytllow gladiolui on a whitt Dibit, and wai given in marriage by Mill Dorothy Rathley, of Tenmile, dressed in pink taffeta and carrying a cortege of orchid gladioli, wai maid of honor. The best man for the bridegroom wai Leon Arney of Roieburg. A reception for friendi of both familial followed and wedding cake and punch were lerved, Mrs. Strader'i going-ewey costume wai a green tuit, on which the wore a yellow cortege. After a trip to the coast, tht couplt will bt at home at Canyonville. Mr, Strader ii tha ion of Mr. and Mn. D. M. Strader, long time residents of the Glide community. IPicturt by Clark's itudio.) MARRIES RICHARD CRANSTON ROADMAN St. Mary's Ca thedral wai the icene of the lovely wedding Aug. 12 of Miss Phyllis Lee Averitt. dauohter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ay.ritf f ..,1... A :,k.,J r, H. E. Roadman of Roseburg. The Rev. Lowell Bl.cfturn officlatad! I " I Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of j imoort.d whit. m.rnuL.H. with . B.rlr.il ..rlli.. r- - - -i dainty lace flowers. Har illusion from a coronet of orange blottomi. Mri. George T. Snow wai Matron of honor for har litter, and wore a gown of fuchtia taffeta. William A. Waldroff wai bait man, and usheri were Craig Averitt, brother of the bride, and William Moore, Following the wedding, a of Mr, and Mri, Guy Cronemiller, vQ'e and aunt of tha bridegroom. Mr, Roadman ii an engineering itudent at Multnomah col lage. After a ihort wedding trip, Portland. Q trimmed in white lact and a blut ihoulder-lenqth veil fattened . . '"W t 1 i ,'.v- D-Jm- ... . u. ..j w i - i - - '"registering or voters. veil, edgednin French lace, fa reception wai held at tha home the couple will be at homa in George Clinton Strader Sept. 8 her wedding She carried a palt her father. XI iPSILON WILL AID VOTf RECISTIRINO Tht first fall meeting of Xi Ep- silon 1 B" S'tm was held Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. Eleanor Carlson. The' h" 8rt1 10 lss'5' ',h lhf 1 Those present for the meeting, were the Mesriames Charles Hart, i Ray Brown. Worth Davis George l.uoma. Sidnosh Moon. Morris Bowker. Joe vWioff. Horace Berg. 1 J. R. Wharton, Clair Allen and: Bernard Saar. Mrs. George I.i.oma has been appointed the new president, and Mrs. Bernard Saar. vice president. ' Mrs. Sidney Moon had charge of the program and told of a recen: trip to Alaska during which she visited former Roseburg residents. ; the John Barney family, nrvof Anchorage. . O The next meetint-jilT be Sept. i M at the home of Ray Brown on Wharton street. Mr. and Mri.'Earl E. Buiwall Photo by Fredrickion Photo lab. Before an arch of fern, flanked with buktli of panel gladioli and tall while liprri in candelabra, Misi Wiry Kthrl Moe and Earl . Buswell exchanged marriage vows Aug. 20 at the home of the bride'i parenti. Mr. and Mn. Peter A. Moe Sr. The bridegroom is the ion of Mr. and Mra. Clifford L. Buawell of Ellemburg, Wash. Dr. Kdger B. Luther of the Firat Conservative Baptist church of ficiated. Wearing an orchid taffeta gown, ballerina length, and carrying a colonial boquet of white daisies and gardenias with satin stream ers, the bride entered on the arm of her father who gave her in s ml-':: .vfl WEDDING IS EVENT A nuptial matt wai celebrated at St. Joteph'i church when Min Clemen, tint Armton and George L. Rardin Jr., exchanged vows on Sept. 2. Misi Arrtson, who was astittant librarian at tha Roseburg Public library, it the daughter of Mr. and Mn, F. K. Armton. She ii a graduate of the College of St. Catharine. The bridegroom, the ion of Mr. and Mn. George L. Rardin, of St. Paul, Minn., attended the College of St. Thomet. Arrangement! of yellow and white gladioli decorated tha erUireh. Tha bride wore a ballerina length dresi of white dotted ninon and carriel a colonial bouquet of pattal tummer floweri with latin itreemeri. She wai attended by her litter, Mn. John T. Roberti of Alameda Calif., who wai dratted in the tame stylo. e After a wadding trip along the Oregon coatt, the newly married couple will be at homt in St. Paul, Minn. (Picture by Paul Jenkint.) , 0 BADOURA CLUB HAS FIRST FALL MCITINO AT ELLIOTT HOME Mrs. Bruce C. Elliott. Mrs. A. . J. Ellison and Mrs. E. C. Patter-1 son entertained Badoura dub. Daughters of the Nile at a 7:30 1 o'clock dessert-supper at the for mer's beautiful new home in Laur elwood Tuesday evening. Ruffled orange and yellow marl-1 eolds and black tapers decked the : fireplace manel, 'vhile dwarf sin-; nics and French marigold bou-j ItietsQ" used about the rooms. 1 Peach and yellow dahlias, ar ranged in a silver bowl and flankvd j by white tatters, (raced the table. Covers & placed for Mn. Earl , M. Bleile. Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. Robert Bellows. Mri.. T. W. Ber nard. Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. M. C. Cassel, Mn. Roy Catrtrmg, Mr. Marry at Pretty Home marriage. She was attended by Miss Elizabeth Stanek. maid of honor, and Miss Delores Bewley and Miss Cecilia DeCamp, brides maids, who wore sheer afternoon gowns and carried salmon colored corsages. Geneva Montgomery, accompan ied by Larry Luther at the piano, sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly. At the reception given by the bride's parents, the bride and bridegroom cut the wedding cake, which was served by Mrs. Lloyd Yount. Mrs. Clifford Buswell pre sided at the punch bowl. For a wedding trip to Ellens- Guy Cordon, Mri. Sam Crites, Mn. ! the home of Mr. George Johnson. R. C. Gile, Mil. Essie Koenti, The devotions were on tha topic Mrs. A. rVMicelli. Mrs. Kenne) "Christianity in Japan." Quine Mrs. R. B. Rhode,, M r 1. 1 Members were aked to remem Edward B. Row. Mrs. D. L. Tav-'ber to contribute to the baked lor. Mrs. T. B. Virden. Mrs. C. E. ! 'od and dish towel sale, the date Wimberly. Mn. A. J. Young. Mrs. j of which will be announced soon. B. A. oung and the three hostMrs. Arthur MidlamUind Mrs. C. esses, members, and Mrs. DeloriilH. Joelson will repiWent Martha Hasbrook, Salem, a guest. , circle on the sale committee. Plans were mH fnr . j food sale from 2 to S o'cltYt at the home of Essie Koenti. GTriden v.ll.J c i W , j . . ne Sept. X. The food will be sold at 3 p. m. Members and guests are invitrsL The next regular meet- .... ''. MARTHA CIRCLE HAS . MEETING AT JOHNSONf)0-) HOME ON TUESQtVY W Martha circle of Faith Latham church meTT.yYfiert Wedding iburg. Wash., Mrs. Buswell selec ted a pink gabardine suit witn white accessories. Upon their re turn they will reside temporarily in Roseburg before leaving for Mr. Buswell to attend the Central Washington College of Education. Those attending the reception were: Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Luther, Larry Luther, Cecilia DeCamp, Betty Stanek. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yount. Geneva Montgomery, Del ores Bewley, Don Cummins, Ken neth Buswell. Richard Plant, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Knigge, Doug Ashman. James Suiter, Esther Owen, Pete Moe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Buswell and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moa Sr. Announcement was made for the Sunday school promotion day I ,, "' egonai picnic 10 0 held Sept. 2,. Also, the seminar for pastors to be held Sept 2S-2. for which Mrs. Ijwson offered a .room ror two visiting pastorsft In fVrtnhr tha , I . .1 ... Faith Lutheran gutffcwill hold a S'neression mceffng at r p m. wci. ims at tne home of Mrs M'ThoiC"" W. M. O o o 0