Nelson-Parks Wedding Is Sept. Event 'WJomen oj? di Ut., Oct. 7, I MO TKaj Newt-tviw, RoMburf, Or, 7 ounln Marry at Lovely rjome Wedding v T -a X "N V f P - (To rj 1, I y - J ) v.. i nv : r J.j st v - X V t.'i .?"i:tHj. . vv A . .-,.'. . . t. sw Darlene fivt Nelson, of Rose burg, and Delbert William Parks, ot Cambridge, Minn., were mar ried Sunday, Sept. 17, at S o'clock in the evening, at the Roseburg Seventh-day Adventist church. Elder L. L. Huntington, pastor, performed the impressive cere mony in the presence of about 200 guests. The bride, given in marriage by her father, Mr. Norman Nelson, wore a lovely gown of white satin and a floor length veil Her beau tiful formal bouquet was of red rosebuds and white gladioli, hacked by white tulle in the shape of a fan, and tied with white satin libbons. She was attended by Miss Ruth Lindquist, of Corvallis, as maid of honor, by Mrs Ruth Mo reno, of Roseburg, Miss Shirley Paulson, of Ashland, and Miss Donna Mae Nelson, of Roseburg. as bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in pastel colors of orchid, yellow, green and pink. Each car ried a formal bouquet that har monized with the color of her gown. Little Cheryl Munroe, of Roseburg, was flower girl and young Leon Henifin, of Corvallis carried the minister's Bible. Leon is a nephew ot the bridegroom. FT if: $ .sjf NJ; tV GRANDCHILDREN Or MR. AND MRS. H. C. STEARNS are Scott and Tare Rodakowski, son and dauqhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Si Rodakowski of Springfiald. The children and their mother have been visiting at the Stcarni home at Oakland, Ore. (Pidture by Paul Jenkins.) Schools To Free Students To Harvest Potato Crop PRINEVILLEq- M" Centrsl requests. He said 1 would O Oregon potato growers, recalling needed as soon as the ground dries last year's early damaging freeze, out somewhat from recent rains have called for pickers to speed The shortage is aggravated, the harvest. t growers said, by a new federal Lee Blanton. manager of the law which prohibits students under state employment office, said ha 1 from staying away from classes had no pickers with which to fill; to work in the potato harvest, I l.ynette and I.yle Nelson, twins, sister and brother of the bride, were the candle lighters. The bridegroom was attended by Robert James of Albany, as best man, and by Mr. Cecil Roy of Lebanon, Mr. Marvin Zirkle o f College Place, Wash., and the bride's cousin, Mr. Bumell Paul son. Miss Gladys Robinsin of Brook ings, played the wedding music i She also accompanied Miss Hazel 1 Jenkins of Spokane, Wash., as she sang "At Dawning" and closed 1 the aervice with "Bless This ! House." A reception was held at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Paul i ion on Airport road. Mr. Paulson j is a brother of the bride's mother, I Mrs. Mabel Nelson. Refreshments j were served by Donna Mae and I Lynetle Nelson, sisters of Darlene, i and by Beverly Paulson of Ash- land, and Burnadine Paulson, cous- ins of the bride. Mrs. Mary Paul I son of Ashland, presided over the punch bowl and Mrs. Dorothy ; Farks-Henufin of Corvallis, sister of the bridegroom, cut the beauti ; ful wedding cake, j Music for the reception was pro vided by Bill Robinson, and Miss .'7.. . in a n Picture by Fredrickson Photo Lab, Gladys Robinson of Brookings. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. A. J Paulson of MrMinnville, grand mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paulson of Ashland, with their daughters Shirley, Beverly, and Doreen: Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Henifin of Corvallis, with their lit tle son Leon; Miss Ruth Lindquist of Corvallis; Miss Gladys Robin son and Bill Robinson; Miss Hazel Jenkins of Spokane, Wash., and her mother, Mrs. George Jenkins of Walla Walla, Wash.; Miss Max ine Whitney of Cascadia, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zirkle and little Ronnie from College Place. Wash.; Mr. Robert James of Al bany; and Mr. Cecil Hoy ot Leba non. Following the reception Mr. and Mra. Parks left for a honeymoon trip that took them to San Fran cisco where they plan to make their home for a time. Delbert Parks expects to take up dental training there next school year. Both are former students of Whit man College where Darlene studied secretarial science and Delbert took pre-dental work. For her going away outfit Mra. Parks wore a dark blue suit with matching accessories. xcept on their home places. V. L. Anderson, superintendent of schools at Culver in the center j of the potato growing district, said 1 classes would be canceled next week. This, he said, would permit students to aid in the harvest. I Carl Rhoda, Madras school super 1 intendent, said students over 1 ' would be excused from classes to I work in the potato harvest Largest affair of the fall season was the charming guest-day lunch eon sponsored by the women of the Roseburg Country club Thurs day at 12' o'clock at the club house. Gorgeous arrangements of autumn leaves, harvest scenes and colorful fall flowers and fruits formed the beautiful decorations arranged by Mrs. W' K. Amiot, Mrs. Joe V. Perrault.lrs. Ernest L. Dawe and Mrs. H. F. LeBleau. Mrs. Peming Branson very graciously welcomed the quests and presented the retiring presi dent, Mrs. W. C. Callison, who Social (Calendar Sunday Oct. I "Progressive 13" 4 H stock club will meet at the home of Char lotte and Joe Sand. Monday Oct. Lady Lions will meet at Carl's Haven for dinner at 7 p. m. Mrs. Claude Baker, Mra. John Bates and Mrs. Phil Harth, hostesses. Miss Helen Casey will apeak on her European trip. Circle 2, St. Joseph's Altar so ciety, will meet at the nurses' quarters. Veterans hospital, Mrs Nolan Bibler and Miss Margaret Joyce will be hostesses. The Roreburg Choral society will meet at 7:30 at the Junior high school. The autumn dance, at the Vet erans hospital will he under the auspices of the Eagles auxiliary. Dancing will start at 7:45 in the auditorium of the special services building. All Roseburg ladies are invited. Florence Nightengale Tent No IS will hold the September and October birthday party at the home of Belle Crenshaw at 02 N. Jackson St Mrs. Elizabeth Gard ner will be hostess at the dessert potluck luncheon. East Douglas Home Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Brumbach on South Deer Creek at 1 p. m. "Making Cloth and Felt Bags" will be the topic Past Matrons club of OF.S to meet at 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at home of Mis. Earl Plum mer on Winchester street with Mrs. Giles Ashman and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, assisting hostesses. RPWC to honor past presidents at 8 p. m. at Episcopal parish hall. V. Vivian Logsdon, chairman. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club to meet at 1 o'clock potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Cynthia Germond, East Douglas street. Women of the Moose to have regular meeting at Moose hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday Oct. 10 Junior Woman's club will have annual rush party, with Miss Bette Jewel as general chairman. Patch and Chat club to meet in evening at home of Mrs. C. R Bartlelt. All members requested to be present. Dist. 11 Ore. Nurses association at Mercy hospital, 7:30. Three circlea of Faith Lutheran Guild general session at 8 p. m. at home of Mra. George Lawson, 2620 N. Stephens, with Mrs. W. M. Sendall, co-hostess. Four F's club to meet at the home of Ada Hanna. Lfmpqua Home Extension unit to meet at 1:30 at Clapooia club house. The project will be making cloth and felt bags with Corinne McTaggart, home extension agent, in 'barge. All interested women are invited. Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 to meet at 7:30 p. m. at IOOF hall. Members and visiting mem bers are invited. Roseburg Toastmistresses club at Carl's Haven, 7 p. m., for din ner meeting. Badoura club, Daughters of the Nile, to meet with Mrs. M. B. Green on Rose St., 7:30 p. m. Alpha Theta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Puckett in West moreland, with Mrs. Ray Sims and Mrs. Charles Williamson as co hostesses. Woman's club fall flower show at the Methodist church from 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. Inter-.Se club will meet at the home of Mrs, E. E. Lindell on Clair St. at 1:1ft p. m. Mrs. Alv Laws will he co-hostess. The pro gram will be given by Mrs. Ray Hampton. Wadnaaday Oct. 11 Dental Assistants, Umpqua District, will meet at the horn T?"i..Mt..;lAh'.J!:om.e of Helen Gallant, 417 Fowler St at 7:30, dessert supper. -' 'n- i -j: -iu' ...:n . itMiiiiiie Louies ciud win men ; at the clubhouse. 1 The Jolly Circle club will meet 1 for a dessert-lu.irheon at the home ! of Mrs. Sanders. Riversdale 'lappy Hour club will meet at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Trussell on Curry ; road. Rotary Anns to meet a t eve ning dinner at Turn Around Inn to honor Mrs. Joe P. Brerkel of Vancouver, Wash., wife of the ! ... """'J- . Woman's club fall flower show ; 10 a.m. to 5 p m Alpha Chi chapter of the Del phian society will meet in the conference room at the Chamber of Commerce, Jt 10 an Mrs. James Mvers wO hsve charge of meeting. Jaycee-ettea will meet at the home of Mrs. Eldon Howard at 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Parents club ((Jill meet at 2:30 p.m. at St. Joseph's school. Thursday-Oct. 12 Woman's society of Christian Service 01 the Methodist church Evergreen HEC will meet with Frances Weaver, Cora Johnson and Dorothy Talbott as hostesses. Woman s Society of the Presbyterian church will meet for a 1:30 dessert luncheon at the church. Mrs. Chester Morgan will be hostess-chairman. Pythian Sisters to meet at K. t. thanked her officers and presented gifts A them. Retiring officers in cluded: vice president, Mra. W. F. Amiot; secretary, Mra. Walter Brydgrs, and treasurer, Mrs. Ken neth Bailey. A beautiful gift was presented by the club to Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter. Mrs. Callison introduced the new club officers including: president, Mrs. Clyde Knight; vice-president, Mrs. Edward Murphy: secretary, Mrs. I. J. Bean, and treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Murray. Tournament prises for the bridge play for the year were awarded to Mra. Jamea Hughes, first; Mrs. Walter Brydges, second; Mrs. Mit chell Moore, third: Mrs. Clyde Knight, fourth, and Mrs. A. J. Murray, filth. Hih score for the afternoon's bridge plsv for guests waa won by Mra. Arlo Jacklin with Mra, Maur, ice Hallmark winning the mem bers high acore. High score in the canasta play went to Mrs. Ralph Lyons, for guests, and Mrs. Roy Sheppard, for members. Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. Mit chell Moore and Mra. Roy Sedell served on the card committee for the last two years and received the thanks of the retiring officers and club members. A large orchid corsage was pre sented to Mrs. Callison by the club in appreciation for her fine leader ship as president of the club dur ing the last year. Members and guesta enjoying the charming event included: Mrs. W. C. Callison, Mrs. Clyde Knight, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, Mrs. Bert Corkrum, Mrs. Paul T. Bubar. Mra. H. H. Turner, Mrs. L. K. Cornwell, Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs. E. M. Conser, Mrs. S. E. Comfort, Mrs. M. E. Ulschaff.T. Mra. Roger Gee, Mrs. Perning Branson, Mrs. Roy Sedell, Mrs. E. R Harvey, Mrs. Fred Stever, Mrs. Norman Siefarth, Mra. Spencer W. Yatea, Mra. J. D. Mc Cann, Mra. Jama Fies. Mrs. W. J. Hutch, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Paul H. Ilelweg, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth. Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. Jamea Hughes, Mrs. Arlo Jacklin, Mra. Albert Mlcelli, Mrs. Craig Dishman, Mrs. I. J. Besn, Mrs. W. H. Egger. Mrs. A. J. Murray. Mrs. W. H. Brydges, Mrs. Joe V. Perrault, Mra. W. F. Amiot. Mrs. George Sothman, Mrs. L. J. Fullerton, Mrs. Lyle Marsters, Mrs. M. C. Cassel, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. Frampton Price, Mrs. Ernest L. Dawe, Mrs. Vance Eager. Mrs. J. V. Short, Mrs. L. W. Metger, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. L. L. Powers, Mrs. W. L. Carr, Mrs. Frank J. Bistak Jr., Mrs. E. S. Wentjar, Mrs. E. D. Barber, Mrs. Roy Sheppard. Mrs. Ralph Lyons, Mrs. A. R. Barrow, Mrs. C. D, Albright, Mrs: Walter Joiner,. Mc. N. H. Fehmer. ling, Mrs. J. E. Campbell, Mrs. Paul K. Ryan, Mrs. Ted Mouche, Mrs. Harry Strom, Mrs. Robert J. Doty, Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer. Miss Rosa B. Parrott. Mrs. L. W. Josse. Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. John H. Robinson. Mrs. Arthur Clarke. Mrs. George W. Wharton, Mrs. B. L. Hardenhrook. Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. P. B. Webb, of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Warren Hansen, Cottage Grove: Mrs. Arthur Schaefer, Cot tage Grove. Mrs. Sy Rodakowski of Westfir and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. MRS. WILLIAM GRIEN ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER HONORING MRS. NEURU Mrs. William Green entertained her bridge club at her home on Tuesday, Oct. 3. The meeting was also the occasion of a charming pink and blue shower given for Mrs. Early Neuru, who was pre sented with a sift from the club. High prizes for the afternoon went to Mrs. Edward Murphy and Mrs. B. L. Martin. Those present were the Mes damea Robert Hattersrheid, B. L. Martin. Alva Laws, Earl Neuru, Edward Murphy, W. H. Allen, Mrs. Green, and a guest, Mrs. John Dingley. Family Near St. Helens May Be Oregon's Biggest ST. HELENS (JPl Thst Sale family that wondered If it was Oregon's biggest with 17 children, isn't. T-V. ... ' - a l,ra.r familv livin on Route 1. St. Helens. Mr. and Mr. None Van O-'eh have 20 children, frienda report. : - . . . ;i ln "n ,n record-sued family llv" h're' not at s,,m- Neighbors weren't too sure of the ages, but said most live at home or in the vicinity. The family itself was not reached immediat- eiy lor aeians. . hall at p. m. Grand Representa tive will give a report on the G""d,.T!m.1! Oskland Eastern Star chapter .iii ,.. meetiM : ' - " Friday Oct. 1) Missionary group of the First Christian church, 7:30 at the church. If transportation is need ed, phone 747R3. Evergreen Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Those on the refreshment committee are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Tal bott, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Conk lin and Mr. and Mrs. Emil John son. Florence Nightengale Tent No. 15, DUV.will meet at the K. P. hall at 7:30. Douglas Crwnty Music Teachers association IfKmeet at 12 o'clock no-hostess luncheon at I'mpqua I hotel. p. Jeturdey Oct. 14 Woman of the Moose to hsve rummage sale Episcopal parish I house. South Deer Creek fringe to sponsor dance at I p. m. at hall. m i xzuefjw I 14 ? . - - Elizabeth Genevieve (Betty) Kronke, only daugmer of Mr. and Mra. Homer Kronke ot Roseburg became the bride of Joseph V. Fen nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sinclair of this city, at the Kronke home" on Rowe street Sunday, Oct 1. Rev. Kenneth W. Knox, pastor of the First Christian church, per formed the impressive double ring ceremony at I o'clock In the pres. ence of the immediate families of Girl Gives Stolen Cash To Community Chest SALEM I.T) A Salem grade school girl stole a woman'! bill fold containing SM, but she par tially squared things by giving $5 of it to the Community Chest. The girl, after being arrested by city police, returned $21. She said she spent 124 for randy and sodas, SI for a new nightgown, and IS for the Community Chest. ; THANKS TO PROSECUTOR VICTORIA, B. C. (TV-Prosecutors don't often gel thanks, j especially from the wivea of the men prosecuted. But one woman was grateful for her husband beint called to court and ordered to j pay hospital insurance premiums. ; Her husband now is in a hospital . and if the action hadn't been taken 'we'd be faced with hospital bills we couldn't afford." she said, i BETTER THAN SPINACH? J PHILADELPHIA (.fJ) Eating mudpirs, it seems, Is normal for . children. If your child eats mudpies, don't worry too much about it, the med-, iral society for Pennsylvania says in its publication, "Your Health", for dirt eating is common among children, and the practice is us ually short lived and harmless. LAUNDRY . . . LAUNDRY OT , WA$HpAy$ aatt rll PIOMPT. REASONABLE, TNOIOVSI H. t assl 41- ROSEBURG LAUNDRYtat LINEN SUPPLY il let I erf Uaall Ira lrU - jus .AMONflVI AaCJNflVl. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Fennell the couple. White chrysanthemums and white candles formed the decor ations for the nuptials, while bou quets of lavender and white asters were used throughout the rooms. The bride was lovely in a brown dressmaker suit. Her corsage waa a large lavender orchid. A dinner followed at Turn-Around Inn, after which Mr. and Mrs. Fen nel left for points north on their means mora than a flower design ring. It stands for beautiful etyling in dozen of gor geous designs ... lor caielul hand crafting . . . lor assured fine quality and the known integ rity ol the maker, who like ourselves, are proud to associate their name with their merchandise. Top Motchmg Ser 37500 Top Lttt Mntrhmg Set 175 00 Bottom Lttt Matching St '95 00 " JEWELERS honeymoon. They will be at home ) to their friends after Oct. IS at ! their home at 1309 Harrison street, Roseburg. The bride was graduated from Roseburg high school and Is em ployed as a clerk at the F. W. Woolworth store. The bridegroom served in the U. S. navy during World War II and is now em ployed as a hrakeman for the Southern Pacific company. Top Right Motehing 5rt 125 00 Mtn't Wedding Bond to Match St Ahov 18