O O 0 00 0 &3 0 6 Qht Nwi-Rtvitw, RAeburg, Or. $t.)et. 14, 1950 O tci ry -.....-. . . , 1 1., 1 1 nan I mi inipmMo Slower Show Colorfu Cvenl j- 74f,T4, r! ..... I J ' r , "-mM r-l ' ' '' r mri fx i iiimmii Mini.i.r.iii rli unTini.i.i.w iri -foUl ' M I .1 i Mr. end Mrs were married Clair Von Schrilt at an impressive double ring ceremony at the Pres byterian church on Oct. 7. The Rev. Morns Koach read the service. ; Schnlti wore a mauve taffeta bal Pictured above Is the wedding ip, pnfith Rownt anf a jjht 1 party which includes Mr. and Mrs. hue brj()ai hat lr,mmed with white; Von Srhrillz with their attendants, Mm Her flowers were pastel car-i Mis Gloria ttastnn, Dean Haitletl natl0ns. Tne bridesmaid. Miss and ushers, Fred Store and Tommy (;0na Gaston, wore a navy blue; Paulson. ; ballerina length gown with a navy , The hnde Is the daughter of Mr. t- . V 4 ana Mrs. Koy l.ehman and tne hons. Hcsl man for the bridegroom cake. Vicki Ihman , . i H P ' E :. ll ;, si i l sVi ii STf ; i v ;f:"-F r-;F 'C. y a i 1 nM'-mnm ffc - CHAPTKt B.L OF THE P.E.O. Sisterhood h?!d a tee for 9r of the ' senior class of the Roseburg high school at the- home of Mrs. Maurice Newlend on Friday afternoon, Oct. 4. Mrs Finlay, (Resident of the B. I. chapter, is Margie Roper, Beverly Menbett, ictured with the second group are Phyllis Case, Barbara Bs'ley, Jane Wigington, nd Beverly Henbest, oKm, ;J' R-'M Mr. nd Mn. Von Schrilri and Wedding Party bridegroom la the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. T. I. Von Schriltz. Both fam ' ilies are Roseburg residents. j For her wedding. Mrs. Von 1 blue hat and carried pink carna- T it . 1 m ? C, siown pouring tea for ' Ellis and Donne Toier, Thelme Peggy Kni-jht, Joanne Were, Davidson, Htfpe Stubbs, Helen befrj essis'rd Vy Mrs. M. R. was Dean Rartlett. Ushers were Fred Stora and Tommy Paulson. The church was beautifully decorated with pink and w hite flowers and tall white tapers were lighted. Mrs. Homer Grow played organ music and Mrs. Fred Stora sang "At Dawning." Following the wedding, there was a reception for close friends and relatives. Mrs. Ira Byrd and Mrs. Kva Gaston poured and Miss leresa Murphy cut A ! Haughn, Mrs. C. E the tea. Mrs. E. N. Johnson and Kaser gave an education loan funj available for tance to obtain higher education. She e!so told of Cotey college for women In Nevada, Mo., owned and operated by the P.E.O. Sisterhood. Background music during lb 9 tr hour was furnished by Miss Gladys Strong end Mrs. Horn Grow, t Picture by Paul bride, had charge of the guest book. Following a wedding trip to the coast, the new marr.eds are at home on Flint St.. in Roseburg Out-of-town guests present for the wedding were Kmmajean Mc- r:ho a f Sloatllo I n m o Vitn Schrilt of Cottage Grove. Mrs.! H. S. Mclntyre and son. Brvan Mrs. R. B. Goodman and Mrs. Jack Mooney and daughter. Cathy, the wedding all of Coos Ray. (Picture by Pho sister of the to Lab.) 1 1 , -- - VP' Mn. Paul HeUeg. Folio- interesting telle on he P.E.O. girls needing financial assls- O Sunday Oct. IS q ' Ru&me&i and Professional Wom an's club membri o 'attend eleven o'clock ?emce at the Methodist church in a group. Monday Oct. H Roseburg Choral society will meet at 7. .in at the Junior hich school. Pythian Sister will hae staff practice at the Temple Oct. lfi. Winston Home Extension unit to meet at I 3d o'clock at the com munity hall. Mrs. A. D. Fox will he chairman. Mrs. forinne Mi Tayuarl will conduct the meeting. Subject: "Making ("loth and Felt Bans ." Jjythei 1 in Associated Kusinesi Woman's club to have party night. Hostesses will be Mrs. Amie League. Mrs. Ethel Parks, Mrs. Or a Irw in. Mrs. Jean Richardson and Mrs. Lucille Chase, OFC Mother's club will meet at home of Mrs. Karl Blcile at 1218 Corey, at 2 p. m . Rotary Anns will meet for din-! ner at Carl's Haven. 6:30. , Cniversity of Oregon Mothers to meet at Harold Horn home lor des sert supper at 7:30. Keystone club will meet at t h e home of Mrs. George Singleton. 24 Moore St. lor a 7:30 dessert sup per. Hostesses will be Mis. Ixni Gitbel. Mrs William II. Wishait. Mrs. A. J. Kllison, Mrs. Charles Vasey and Mrs. W. O. Renecke. Annual BPW club Homecoming tmtfU('f honoring past presidents at Methodist church at 7 p. m. V. J Micelli will speak Lilac Circle No. 49. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at 7:30 p. in. DAK niet'tin? at the home of Margaret Page. Mrs. Rusenb.uk will be co-hostess. Tuesday Oct. 17 Roseburg Arts and Crafts club to meet at 8 p. in at home of Mrs. Loren Olson. 1207 K. 4th Avenue V at 8 p. m. Kden Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Kmily Haige shiemer. Xi lota Kxemplar chanter. Reta Sigma Phi, will meet at 8 p. in. at the home of Mrs. H. R. Winston Roseburg Woman's club will meet at Methodist church parlor fr guest day. Miss Helen Casey will he program speaker. BPW club to attend card party at Veterans hospital at 7 p. m. Green PTA studv club to meet at home of lus Miller for potlurk luncheon. Ipha Zela Theta Rho cirls club will meet 7 p. in. at t h e 10OK hall for practice. Rehekahs in vited. Wednesday Oct. U Melrose Friendly Hour club t n have all-day meeting at home of Mrs. Cecilia Kenyon. Tanda Hnri7nn club Will meet at the home of Mrs. Amy Kruse. Rosehurg Art and Embroidery flub will meet at the home of Mrs. Uayne Ration, 3.12 South Pine St. Mrv Sinclair will be the hostess. Mu Chapter, Reta Sigma Phi. will meet with Mrs. Harold Jokela at 400 Flag? St. at 8 p. m. American Legion auxiliary meet ing. ITmpqtia unit. All members are requested to wear full mas querade costume. Mrs. Jane Ste phens is program chairman. Tea honoring new members of BPW's club will he given at the home of Mrs. Lyman Spencer. 1.124 N. Jackson St. from 8 to lo p m. Xonta club will meet at Carl s Haven at fi 30 for dinner meeting. Thursday Oct. It Oakland Kastern Star chapter in vited to be the guests of the Ma sons for politick dinner at 6:30 p m. at "the Masonic Temple. Lay Daisy club to meet at the Jim Rrittsnn home in Cloverdale Olalla Busy Sleppers will be at the home of Mrs Adda Olli van!. Study club of the First Methodist church to have a 12-30 potlurk luncheon at home of Mrs. W. A. MarArlhiir. The study hook will be "Near Fast Panorama " Mem bers to bring own table service Garden Valley Woman's club to meet at 2 p. m. at the club house Mrs. Mac Knapp and Mrs. Waiter Kdmonds will be co-hostesses Alpha lota chapter of Reta Sigma Phi will have a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Robert Sanin. 2fi04 Harvard, at 8 p m. Order Kastern Star Rosehurg chapter No. 8. annual homecoming and past matrons and patrons night at 8 p. m. at the Masonic 1 eniple. Alpha Chi chapter of Fpstlon Sigma Alpha will have a tea at the home of Mrs. Tyler Kvans. Friday Oct. 20 Tenmile school PTA meeting at the Olalla hall. Tenmile Ladies club will sponsor rummage sale. Riversdale Grange to meet at Grange hall. Benson school to have chili sup per and carnival at fi p. m. at the school. Willing Workers tiuh of Scot Is Valley to have card party and pot hick supper at Victor hall. PKO Sisterhood to meet at home of Mrs. C. K RnberN, 4:tf Fowler St.. on Friday. Oct. 20. for a 1 t.i dessert luncheon. Saturday Oct. 71 Sutherhn Rehekah lodge No. 21 to have apron and fond sale. Regular meeting ot the S. Deer Creek Grange and potluck supper at 7 p. m. Booster ntcht. program to follow . CLUB ENTERTAINED AT VEROUN BOUCOCK HOME Mi Veid.in I'.omovk enter t d ne I her pinot hie club Wednes day evening. tV. 4. at her home on Oak St. Kefi eshments vyfve served during the evening and high score pri.es went to Mrs Robert Davis, Mrv Clifford K. Smith and Mrs. Lawrence Wiley, a guest. Also present were Mrs. Norman Hess. Mi s K V Radigan. M ft. T. .1 M i an .'ames knuifson and Mrs. W. Allen. POPULAR AT THE FLOWER SHOW, sponsored by the Women's Club, wes the special haltoween teble. Mrs. Will Dixon, Mrs. Foster But ner end Mrs. Mabel Wilson pause while Paul Jenkins snaps the shutter. WOMAN'S CLUB FLOWER SHOW POPULAR EVENT AT METHODIST CHURCH Staged with taste and talent, the fall flower show sponsored by the woman s cluh ot Koseburg was a colorful event of the past week Open on Tuesday and Wednesday, the show gave local gardners a h well as professional growers, a chance to display their loveliest flowers. Mrs. Sig Fett and Mrs. J. J. Kester. co-chairmen, wish to ex press their appreciation to the many people who cooperated to make the show successful. A spe cial table, prepared by Miss Muriel Mitchell, exhibited the Roseburg 1 public library's many excellent gardening books. Mrs. E. J. Sul livan and Miss Alice I'eland were in charge ol the food table. Other committee members were: Mrs. R. A. Voeller and Mrs. O. C. Gosnell, plant sale: Mrs. Kenneth Ford, tu berous begonias: Mrs. L. F. Niel sen, fuchsias; Mrs. H. F. Hatfield, dahlias: Mrs. J. M. Royles. au tumn flowers: Mrs. W. C. Dish man. weeds, grasses and everlast ings: Mrs. R. L. Whipple, special arrangements. Mrs. William Evans, driftwood arrangements; Mrs. E. L. Tans rher, arrangements in copper:, Mrs. Clyde Carstens. arrangements in pitchers: Mrs. Lucien Cobb, foliage and berry arrangements; Mrs. Clifford Smith, cacti: Mrs. E. L. Knapp. potted plants and miniatures, and Mrs. Veil Broad way and Mis. L. W. .losse, the spe cial Halloween table. LADY LIONS HEAR HELEN CASEY AT DINNER MEETING The Lady lions met on Monday. Oct. 9 at Carl's Haven for a seven o'clock dinner meeting. Mrs. .Inhn Bates. Mrs. Claude Raker and Mrs. Phil Haith were hostesses for the evening. Mixed bouquets of fall flowers decorated t h e serving tables. Miss Helen Casey, the guest speaker, gave a fascinating de scription of her four-months tour of Europe. Hostesses chosen for the Nov. 13 meeting to he held at Carl's Haven were Mrs. Conrad Clone. M rs. .lames Campbell and Mrs. Edell Bryant. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Holladay and Miss Casey. Mem bers present for the meeting were the Mesdames Waiter Allen. Robert Allen. Claude Baker. John Bates. Buckley Bell. Robert Browning. E. W, Carter. Conrad Clime. Allen flute, Ernest Edwards. Bruce El 1'ott. George Foster, Jerry Giloo. Jack Hart. Phil Harth. Rny HebarH Bruce Hetrick. Orton Kent. W II Klatt, Arthur Kobermk, Frank Long. Cecil Lowe. Carl Perm in. Keith Phillips. Bernard Saar. Rrucr Turk. Ralph Turner and Clifford Smith. YONCALLA WOMANS' STUDY CLUB MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. FRED ME R K The first meeting of the fall sea son of the Voncalla Women's Study club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Fred Merk. Thurs day afternoon Oct. Sth. Mrs. Norma Day. Mrs. Marshall Merk and Mrs Harv ery Cocker;, m assisted the hostesses. Mrs. Merk. and Mrs. Edgar Richards in serving a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Merk reviewed the depart 1 menis and projects of the General j Federation of Women's clubs. A 1 meeting of the second district of j Women's clubs will he held Cct. 12 at Albany. At roll call, members spoke on a topic of their own choice. The most I popular snbiect was "my new grandchild." Those present were Mrs. Mar shall Merk. Mrs. Cahanese. Mrs. , Harvey Cockeram. Mrs Guy Day Mrs Dare Kmgery. Mrs. ..Inrin Kruse. Mrs. Harel Latham. Mrv Phil Huntington. Mrs. McDonald Sr.. Mrs. Hugh McDonald. Mrs. Fred Reeves. Mr Edcar K ch ard. Mrs. Ervtn Rice. Mrs. Ar Rychard. Mrs. J. N. Sparks. M--. Earl S t ro n g . Mrs. Ton i n . Mr Huch Warner. Mrs Raphael Vip. Mrs Dan Wright. Mrs. Lawrence Ja?ek and Mrs. Merk. BETA SIGMA PHI CITY COUNCIL HAS LUNCHEON MEETING City ftftinnl of Beta Stand PM met at the Shalimar room Tmr day, Oct. 12. for a one o clock no hostess luncheon, with Mrs Rob eii Phillips presiding Pieseit were Mrs Phillips. Mrs. Jack P. BjTariik, Mrs. R. H Darby. Mrs , Gene iV.wei',, lrs. M. C Bo-jxt. Vr Ted Schui-z, Mrs Fran a. Wickham and Mrs. George Luoma. ... v ENJOYING FUCHSIA DISPLAY is Mrs. Lester Nielson who stops to actmira an unusual bloom in apricot and deep maroon shades, grown by Mrs. B. A. Utterbeclt. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) ZONTA CLUB ENJOYS LOVELY AFFAIR AT HAROLO HORN HOME Mrs. Harold Horn entertained, members of the Znnta cluh at her home on S. Jackson St. Wednesday night. Oct. 4. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Leola Gorton. Committee re ports were read and approved. Following the business meeting, refreshments were ser ed to the group. A bowl of bronze chrysan themums centered the table, which was covered with a handmade lace cloth. Mrs. Horn was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Mabel Jaeger. Those present for the meeting were the Mesdames Martha Wish art, Lois Raker, Gladys Foley. Emily Judd. Paula Gorton. Vir ginia Ashcraft. Laura lies Leola Gorton. Mahle Jaeger and the host ess. Mrs. Horn. HOMECOMING EVENT FOR EASTERN STAR Oct. 19 marks the date of the annual homecoming and past ma trons and patrons night of the Or- der of Eastern Star. Roseburg Wit 1 V Your Precious Needle work, Diplomos, Photos, Calender Prints, Certificates TASTEFULLY FRAMED 9i Your Choice of Molding. '. SECOND nooi DEPARTMENT EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA ; RUSH PARTY ON FRIDAY ! SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The annual fall rush party of Beta Gamma chapter 4I Kpsiloa Sigma Alpha was held -'J1 home, of Mrs. Dale Roles on ftriday, Oct. 6. Beverly Nichols assisted Mrs. Roles in serving refreshment to Ihe group, (tames were played and prizes awarded Ihe winners. High prize went to Mrs. McGiinnigle. low to Mrs. Rogers. Guests at the partv were Mrs W. F. Schell Jr.. Mrs. Don Rog ers. Mrs. Lyle McGiinnigle, Mrs. Robert Sullivan. Mrs. Harold Casey, and lr John Mowery. Members who attended the mee ing were Mrs. J. Rean. M rs. Don Rncan. Mrs. Rill Schultr. Mrs. Howard Thomas, Miss Colleen Ire land. Miss Joy W'ampler. Mrs. Craig Dishman. Mrs. Pete Fit' lerton. Miss Beverly Nichols and Mrs. Dale Roles. chapter No. 8 The event will he. gin at a p. m. at the Masonic tem ple. All members and visiting" mem hers are cordially invited. 'A (X 2 DAY SERVICE PICTURE FRAMING B'ing Ph'.tr Or Articl. To Our SruH'o lis Your Charq Account Ifen Jenkins.) O r O ,0O O o o O