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Marry in Beaumont, California
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LOUISE HAYES and JOYCE GORS
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Miss Mary Joan Clougherty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
E. Clougherty, became the bride
of Richard Gordon Thomas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Thomas,
all residents of Beaumont, Calif.,
Sunday, Sept. 24, at the Beaumont
Community Presbyterian church.
Rev. Carl Smith of Sierra Madrc,
Calif., officiated.
The bride was beautiful in a
gown of ivory satin with deep yoke
of Cantilly lace outlined with seed
pearls. The cuffs were insets of the
same lace and also outlined with
seedpearls. Her fingertip veil of
illusion was held in place by a
Juliet cap of lace and peals. She
carried a bouquet of shattered car
nations. Mrs, Donald Fairbanks of Santa
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MISS INA MAY SPENCER, daughter of Mrs. Myrna Spencer of
Canyonville, and Elmer Van Epps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van
Epps of Tieton, Wash., were quietly married in Reno, Nev. Oct 7.
Tha bride wore a biege suit with black accessories. She is
a graduate of tha Canyonville high school, class of 1950. In I94
she was chosen carnival queen.
Tha couple will make their home in Canyonville where Mr.
Van Epps is in tna logging business.
COBLE TRIPLETS
HAVE CHARMING
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coble en-
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tertained friends at their home on '
Ward St., on Sunday, Oct. 15. The
occasion was the bithday of their i
triplet daughters. Leslie Ann, Lvnn :
Sue and Linda Jean. The birthday.
cake was cut and refreshments '
were se-irad to Mj. and Mrs. How. i
ard Ottand c.ghter, Susanne, I
Mr. snd .Mrs. Willis Coble and
daughter, Phyllis Ann, Miss De-
lores l.anglev. Mr and Mrs. Jack
l.ee, jwrs. ium iwirr, "
Mrs. Clifford Broadwater and
Mary Lou and Jonnny; Mrs. Bess
Schneider and Pari- S'-hneirier
and Mr. and Mrs. Coy Short and
Michael.
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and Mrs. Richard Gordon Thomas
Ana, sister of the bride, was ma
tron of honor; Jeanne Simmonds of
Beaumont, was maid of honor;
Eleanor Thomas, Beaumont, sister
of the bridegroom, and Christine
Haywood of Beaumont were brides
maids and Susan Thomas, sister
of the bridegroom (also of Beau
mont), was junior bridesmaid.
The honor attendants wore gowns
of moss grjen taffeta faille with
berthas of taffeta and insets of
matching net at the neck. The
bridesmaids wore gowns of gold
taffeta faille designed to match
t' e honor attendants. The junior
bridesmaid wore a gown of gold
taffeta faille to match the brides
maids. They carried arm bouquets
of primrose marigolds tied with
cocoa ribbon.
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MUSIC TEACHERS MEET
,FOR NOON LUNCHEON
. The Music Teachers association :
.I"rldav; '? ,mr noon ; AT PARISH HALL
luncheon at the Impqua hotel.!
Mjsj Gjdy, strong had charge of I Th next meeting a the Business
the program. Miss Strong told of nd Professional Woman's club
her recent trip east, where she be at the Episcopal parish
attended several concerts. O I hall, Monday, Oct. 23, at S p. m.
Members present for the lunch- i Co-chairman for the event will be
eon were Mrs. Clarence Tnied,:')r- Eleanor Carlson and Mrs.
Mrs. Homer (gw, Mrs. W. Sher-! Llynor Maayy. The topic for the
man ' Plimpton, Mrs. Charles evening nl be "Health and
. Brand. Miss Gladys Strong, Mrs. ,
Paul Geddes. Mrs. B. A. Saar, '
Mrs. Myrtle Burr and two guests,
..nsn nimu uui i uu mi.
Bauer.
The nest meeting will be Nov.
10. at the I'mpqua hotel. Mrs.
Geddes will be in charge of the
program.
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John Drake of Banning was best
man and ushers were Donald r air
banks of Santa Ana: Robert and
William Hargrave and John True
of Beaumont and Harvey Gillespie
of Alhambra.
A reception followed in the gar
den at the home of the bride's
parents.
The bride is a granddaughter of
Mrs. S. I.. Dillard of Roseburg.
She is a niece of J. F. and Fred
Dillard and a cousin of Mrs. Glen
R. Miller of this city. Her mother
is the former Gertrude Dillard of
Roseburg.
The bride was graduated in 1948
from Pasadena City college. The
bridegroom also attended Pass
dena City college. The couple will
reside in Beaumont.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
PLAN FOR POTLUCK LUNCH
Ladies of the "Roseburg Country
club met for a 12:30 lunch at the
club house on Thursday, Oct. 19
Mrs. R. D. Bridges and Mrs. W.
C. Callison brought cakes which
were served with the coffee.
Plans were made for a potluck
lunch to be held next Thursday,
Oct. 26, at 12 o'clock, instead of the
usual 12:30 time. All members are
urged to attend and should try to
bring a new member. Members
are also requested to bring their
own china and table silver.
After the Thursday luncheon.
bridge was played with Mrs.
Deming Bronson winning high
score. Mrs. James Hughes. sec
ond, and Mrs. Joe Perrault, third.
Present for the afternoon were
the Mesdames Frank Bistak. M.
E. Ulschaffer, Walter Brydges,
John Killop, R. A. Sheppard, Joe
Perrault, M. L. Hallmark, w. v.
Callison. J. F. Dillard, H. C.
Stearns, R. D. Bridges, James
Hughes, Clyde Knight, w. r . Am.
iot, Deming Bronson, Harris Ells.
worth. L. D. Felsheim, a guest
from Bandon, Guy Cordon and I.
J. Bean.
ZULEIMA CLUB HAS SUPPER
AT THE D. B. KESNER HOME
Zuleima club. Daughters of the
Nile, met at the home of Mrs. D,
B. Kesner in Sutherlin for a des
sert supper Friday evening, Oct.
13. Mrs. H. R. Halversen was as
siting hostess.
Following the dessert supper,
Mrs. Frank Bodin, president, con
ducted a business meeting. Mrs.
William Harms, sewing chairman,
distributed the fall quota of ar
ticles to be made for the Shnner s
hospital for Crippled Children at
Shrevesport. I.a.
Those attending were Mrs. Frank
Bodin, Mrs. William Roughcore,
Mrs. Maynard Stevens. Mrs. E. A,
Pearson, Mrs. Walter' Brydges,
Mrs. Henry Cook. Mrs. Frank Rie
menschneider, Mrs. W. T. Evans
Jr.-, Mrs. D. B. Kesner, Mrs. P.
M. Durnam, Mrs. H. R.- Reynold,
Mrs. William Harms, Mrs. I.. E.
; Henninger, Mrs. A. J. Fett Jr.,
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Fett, Mrs. W. C. Holmes and a
guest, Mrs. H. R. Halversen.
Th next meeting will be held
Nov. 10. at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Minor in Sutaerlin.
BPW TO MEET
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Ducky Daughers will meet
Tuesday, Oct. 24. at 7 30 at the
home of Joan Phillips, MS S. Main
St. All members are urged to be
(present.
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A lovely guest day tea was given
by the Roseburg Woman's club. on
Tuesday, Oct. 17. Guests present
were introduced and welcomed to
the meeting.
A business session, conducted by
Mrs. J. M. Boyles. preceded the
program and tea hour. Mrs. E. I..
Tauscher, newly elected president
of District No. 2, was introduced
and presented with a beautiful cor
sage. A resume of the flower show
was given by Mrs. w. H. carter
and Mrs. Harry Hatfield and Mrs.
J. M. Boyles gave a report on the
second district convention which
was held in Albany.
Mrs. E. G. Young, program
chairman, introduced Miss Helen
Casey by reading a clever original
poem entitled "Helen." Miss Casey
gave an interesting account of her
four months journey through the
European countries and displayed
aouveniers of her trip.
Mrs. Hilda Peterson, a member
of the Roseburg Writer's club, was
also presented by Mrs. Young. Mrs.
Peterson talked on Mate roeiry
day and read several original
poems: "The Heart Clings oy
Helen Hunt Pettit, "Frost Magic"
by Esther Harpham, "Recipe" by
James R. Daugherty. and "Prayer
for Falling Flyers" by Mrs. Hilda
Peterson.
Mrs. Earl Plummer. music chair
man, introduced Mrr. Homer Grow
who played two Chopin selections.
The tea hour followed the pro
gram. The lace covered tables
were artistically decorated with ar
rangements of brome chrysanthe
mums in copper holders. Mrs. L.U-
cian Cobb poured and hostesses
were Mrs. Earl Bleile. Mrs. Horace
Berg, Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. J.
M. Boyles, Mrs. Charles A. Brand,
Mrs. G. W. Brown, Mrs. O. C.
Brown and Mrs. H. A. Brubaker.
Those attending were the Mes
dames S. A. Sanford, Charlea
Brand, O. C. Brown, H. A. Bru
baker, L. R. Williams, E. M. Bleile,
H. E. Coleman, George E. Houck,
Hilda E. Peterson, J. M. Boyles,
Kenneth Bushey, Frank Roberts,
Ixjuis Kohlhagen, E. L. Knapp, Es
telle V. Conover, Foster Butner,
William Shugart.
B. H. Laird, Earl Plummer, Don
ald Metzger, H. F. Beauchamp,
Uicien Cobb, C. W. Dishman, Craig
Dishman, E. L. Tauscher, G. V.
Wimberly, Bert Wells, Sam J. Shoe
maker, E. J. Sullivan, Harold Bel
lows, Clifford Smith, N. D. Johnson,
H. C. Church. E. L. Church, A. J.
Geddes, Sidney Domenico. Rodney
Knott, J. A. Hart, E. E. Sherman
MRS. EDWARD TAUSCHER was elected president of the second
district of the Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs at a con
vention held at Albany Oct. 12.
vice president of the district for the past two years and has been
an active member ef the club. In recognition of her services to
tha organization and her election to the district presidency, she
was presented with a corsage at the Tuesdey afternoon meeting
of the Woman's club. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.)
DISSERT SUPPER MEETING
OF THE KEYSTONE CIRCLE
Keystone circle .of the First
Methodist church held its monthly
dessert supper meeting Monday
evening, Oct. IS. at the home of
Mrs. George L. Singleton on Moore
street. After dessert, Mrs. Lou Ga
bel conducted a business meeting,
in the absence of the president,
Mrs. Clyde Chitwood. Mrs. Single
ton was assisted in serving by
Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. I.OU (label,
Mrs. Charla Vasev, Mrs. William
H. ishart and Mrs. W. O. Ben
ecke. Gsmes and visiting provided
plesssnt entertainment for the
following members and guests:
Mrs. Harrie W. Booth. Mrs.
Mildred Joelson, Mrs. Kugene Mc
Klroy, Mrs. L. C.fi'eterson, Mrs.
William C. Woods.lrs. Lawrence
Rand, Mrs. Rodney Peterson, Mrs.
W. A. MacArthur, Mrs. Ray B.
Hampton, Mrs. Bruce Elliott, Mrs
Elmer L. Anderson, Mrs. Earl W.
Wiley. Mrs. Ralph Scudder, Mrs. j
S. A. Warg. Mrs. C. K. Hand, Mrs.:
Paul Geddes, Mrs. Charles Rick
etts and Mrs. Lyle Eddy. 0 I
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Club (jucdti
R. R. Clarke, G. W. Leeper, G. L.
Goodwin.
Josie Haien, Lester Nielsen. Carl
Youngren, W. I. Dixon, J. R. Whar
ton. Eugene A. Springer, R. C.
Huff, R. L. Whipple, Harry Rlark,
Thomas T. Clark. Ira B. Riddle,
E. S. Wentjar, V. P. Shugart, C. D.
Fies, Alva Bellows, A. S. Coen,
A. J. Feldkamp, D. C. Nickens,
Jack West, Andrea Van Allen, C.
H. Wilson, Harl Kelley, Al Kent,
Fred Hamilton, Harris Ellsworth,
Ray E. Doerner.
Herman Aydelotte, Velle Broad
way, B. L. -Hardenbrook, Maud C.
Fields, E. E. Maurer, Homer Grow,
Mary Travis, Arthur Midland, W.
H. Carter, H. D. Scott, C. J. Os
bun, J. E. Sawyers, O. D. Gosnell,
Harrie Booth, Armour Murdock,
Inland Van Allen, William Evans
Jr., G. Evans, Sig Fett, Ha my Hat
field, J. J. Kester, L. C. Twohy.
E. G. Young and Miss Muriel
Mitchel, Miss Bess Wharton, Miss
Alice Ueland, Miss Jennie Jorey
and Miss Luella Cunningham.
ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
HAS REGULAR MEETING
Alpha Theta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held the third meeting
of the season, Oct. 19. at the home
of Mrs. Ray Puckett. Vice-president
Lucy Todd conducted the
meeting in the absence of the presi
dent. The program on "Happiness"
was led by five members, with
group discussion following.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ray Puckett and Mrs. Charles
Williamson at the close of the pro
gram. Attending the meeting were the
Mesdames Ray Puckett, Charles
Williamson, C. V. DeCamp, Jack
Cummins, Jack Fariss Jr., Mar
cus Brown, Robert Rennie, John
Todd, Gene Powell' and John Gard
ner. Mrs. Ted Wiak, a former
member, was a guest.
The next meeting is scheduled
to meet Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the
home of Mrs. Gene Kreuson. Mrs.
Robert Rennie and Mrs. Jack Far
iss Jr. will be co-hostesses.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Inter-Se Study club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Charles
Stark on Fisher road, Tuesday,
Oct. 24 for a dessert luncheon. The
program will be given by Mrs. V.
V. Harpham. Her subject will oe
"Early Missions in uregoo.
Mrs. Tauscher has been second
NEVA HARRIS,
JULES SILLER
I MARRY SATURDAY
J Miss Neva Harris, Reedsport,
and Mr. Jules Siller, owner of
Clear Lake motel, Winchester Bay,
were rflarried Saturday, Sept. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Sill took a wedding
trip to Nevada and California. They
will make their home at Clear
Lake.
Mrs. Siller recently csme to the
Douglas County Health department
as public health nurse for the
Reedsport, Gardiner and Elkton
area. She will continue serve in
this position.
PEO SISTERHOOD TO
ENTERTAIN MRS. GILMOR I
Chapter B. I. of the P.E.O. Sis
terhood will have a special meet
ing to entertain the state organ
izer, Mrs. A. E. Gilmore of Port
Isnd on Thursday, Oct. 28. A 12 SO
luncheon will be served at the
home of Mrs. Paul Helweg in
Laurelwood. Mrs. T. W. Suckling
will be co-hostess. .
ROSEBURG BPW HAS
HOMECOMING BANOUET
AT METHODIST CHURCH
The Roseburg Business and Pro-
icssionai women a club held their
annual Homecoming banquet in the
dining room of the Methodist
rnurcn Monday evening. Oci la
Chairman for the banquet was Miss
viviaa MJgsaon. mnior oast
president. A turkey dinner was
served to more than So members
and guests.
Miss Logsdon introduced the
president, Mrs. Flossie Virden,
who read the club collect, and the
other officers of the club. Mrs.
Priscilla CTarenbach, chairman for
business women s week, was also
introduced by Misa Logsdon.
The program for the evening in
cluded readings by Miss Barbara
West entitled "And So Was I" and
"Guiseppe, The Barber:" piano
solos "You Go To My Head" and
"I Cover the Waterfront" by
Mr. Bielman; and a string quar
tet composed ot Mr. and Mrs. Wen-
del Johnson, Mr. Robert DeVee and
Mr. Ted Youtchas. Selections
played by the quartet Included
"The Mill," "Drink to Me Only
with Thine Eyes" and "An Old
French Gavotte."
Mrs. Evelyn Fredrickson and
Mrs. Nora Frauendiener played in
cidental piano dueta during the
banquet.
Miss Logsdon then introduced the
speaker of the evening, Mr. V. J.
Micelli, who spoke en the 1950-51
theme of Business and Professional
Women, "Measure Up."
Among the guests at the banquet
were the members of the "baby
club" of BPW in Oregon. This re
cently organized club comprises
women from Tiller, Days Creek,
Myrtle Creek, Canyonville and Tn-
City.
DILLARD PTA HAS
"GET-ACQUAINT ED"
PARTY AT SCHOOL
The Dillard Parent Teachers as
sociation held a get acquainted
party for the officers, chairmen,
room mothers and teachers Mon
day night, Oct. 16, at the school
auditorium.
A short business meeting was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Rosemary Wight. Mrs. Wight in
troduced the following chairmen:
Mrs. Lee Mahoney, Founder's day
committee: Mrs. Esther Dobbins,
membership; Mrs. Rosa Heinbach,
puoncity and publication; Mrs. El
eanor Shiglfy, ways and means;
and Mrs. Mary Lee Walker, hos
pitality and room mother commit
tee.
Mrs. Walker Introduced the fol
lowing room mothers: eighth
grade, Mrs. Alice Hill and Mrs,
Mona Hult: seventh. Mrs. Jean
Hathaway and Mrs. Ralph C.
Fisher; sixth. Mrs. Wslter Middle-
stadt and Mrs. Alberjus: fifth,
Mrs. Irene Geddes and Mrs.
Fisher: fourth, Mrs. Jean Lesher
and Mrs. Bess Golgert; third, Mrs.
KeDa Butler and Mrs. Hernire Wil
liams: second, Mrs. Roy Fisher
and Mrs. Helen Wsrd: first, Don-
elda Trobaugh and Mrs. Hawley
Counts.
The school census for the com
ing year is to be taken by the
PTA mothers the week of Oct.
23, in the Dillard. Winston, Brock-
way and Coon Hollow sections. It
is hoped that everyone will coop-
crate.
A membership drive was dis
cussed, and arrangements were
made for the program, which wilt
follow the regular meeting, Friday
night.
A social hour followed with re
freshments served to the follow
ing: Mrs. Ellen Pennie, Mrs. Ethel
Chase, Mrs. Margaret Kimmel,
Mrs. Sadie Davidson, Mrs, Vir
ginia Cutting, Mrs. Crystal Pom-
pella, Mrs. Velma Albertus, Mrs,
Helen Ward, Mrs. Walter Middle-
stadt, Mrs. Gene Lesher, Mrs.
Mary Lee Walker, Mrs. Ralph
Fisher, Mrs. L. E. Shigley, Mrs.
W. M. Hill, Mrs. R. E. Golgert,
Mrs. Lee H. Mahoney, Mrs. Mar
garet McCnrd, Mra. Rosemary
Wight, Mr. Marvin L. Covey, Mrs,
Irene Geddes, Mrs, Donelda Tro
haugh, Mrs. Mona B. Hult, Mrs.
W. Dobbins, Mrs. Gene Hathaway,
Mrs. Merle H. Doering, Mrs. Rob
ert Brown, Mrs. Ulaha R. Win
ston and Mrs. Rosa Heinbach.
RIFLE RANGE SEWING
CLUB ENTERTAINED
AT HITES HOME
The Rifle Range Sewing club
met with Mildred Hites on Friday,
Oct. R. Nine members were pres
ent. The meeting was called to
order by President Alice Gill and
the minutes were read and ap
proved. After the meeting, games
were played and prizes were
awarded to I.ena Plaff, Addle
Schick, Gwenn Frank and Virginia
Rrittain. Refreshmenta were
served by the hostess.
Alice Gill invited the club mem
bers to a masquerade party on
Oct. 31,. The next regular meet
ing will be on Friday, Oct. 20,
at the home of Addie Schick, the
day having been changed from
Thursday for this occasion.
XI EPSILON CHAPTER SEE
PICTURES OF VENEZUELA
Xi Epsilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the home of
Mrs. Dick Crenshsw Tuesday,
Oct. 10. Mrs. Joseph Wiknff, who
was in charge of the program,
illustrated her talk on Venezuela
J with slides. The chapter Is making
a study ot south America mis
year.
At the business meeting, the
group decided to again sponsor a
carnDfire arouo.
Refreshments were served to
; Mrs. Clair Allen. Mrs. Chsrles
Horton, Mrs. Worth Davis, Mrs.
! Joseph Wikoff, Mrs. Sidney Moon.
Mrs. Charles Hart. Mrs. George
I.uoms, Mrs. Rsy Brown. Mrs. R
; W. Tozier, Mrs. R. A. Saar and
I Mrs. Morris Bowker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krute
CooS (Say fJUeddina
September 30tli fluent
Miss Sally Kibbev. daughter of
0. W. Kibbey of Coos Bay, be
came the bride of Donald Kruse,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse
of Roseburg Saturday, Sept. 30 at
ceremonies performed by the Rev.
Sydney Gaither in the Methodist
church at 8 p. m.
The church was beautifully dec
orated with white gladioli and
chrysanthemums together with
white tapers for the double ring
candlelight service. Miss Lillian
Kibbey, sister oi the bride, and
Miss Joanie Kruse, sister of the
bridegroom, were the candle
lighters. They wore .light green
dresses and white carnation
corsages.
Given jo. marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
satin gown fashioned with beaded
lace yoke, long sleeves and full
train. Her fingertip veil was held
by a tiara of seed pearls. She
carried a crescent bouquet of
chrysanthemums in which was
centered a white orchid.
Mrs. Gerald Wickman was
matron of - honor for her sister.
Her frock was of rose taffeta
and lace and she carried pink
chrysanthemums. Bridenvaids were
Miss Marilyn Gorbutt and Miss
Patricia Selander in matching
dresses of green and yellow mar
quisette respectively. They carried
cresent shaped bouquets of chrys
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
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I Salem, former Roseburg residents, announce the forthcoming
1 marriage of their daughter, Mils Edith Poirot, to Pat Sullival, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Sullivan, 605 Cobb St., Roseburg. Miss
; Poirot it a ansduate of Rotebura hioh school end attended OSC.
She is employed at the Oregon
Salem. Pat Sullivan is a graduate
school. Me will soon be entering
set for tha wedding.
MRS. GEORGE NEUNER r
ENTERTAINS AT
STEWART MEADOWS HOME
Mrs. George Neuner enterlsined I ',h. s'un" 'rf, M- Ed
, . , , . . . . . ward Murphy, Mrs. Alva Laws,
her bnd club at her new home Mr, w H Aen Mr Robert
at Stewart Meadows on Tuesday, ; Hatlerscheid, Mrs. Lloyd Hayes,
Oct. 17. Miniature flower arrange-1 Mrs. William Green and Mrs, Ben
ments centered the luncheon tables ! Martin. '
and lovely pasiel dahlias, a gift I High score prizes were won by
from the gardens of Mrs. Foster Mrs. Edward Murphy and Mrs.
Butner, were used about the rooms. I William Green.
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anthemums and all three wort
flowers in their hair.
Flower jtirls were Christine
Shields of Myrtle Point, and Jerl
Suzanne Wickman ot Coos Bay,
nieces of the bride. They wore
lace-trimmed dresses of aqua and
yellow taffeta and carried nose
gays of rosebuds and chrys
anthemums. Neil Christian of Roseburg,
brother-in-law of the bridegroom,
was best man. Ushers were Bob
Feldkamp and William Matthews,
all of Rosebur?. Mrs. Darlisa
Merritt Clark sang preceding the
ceremony, accompanied by Mrs.
T. W. Towne who also played the
traditional nuptial music.
At the reception which wai held
in the church social hall, Mrs.
H. B. Kruse, mother of the bride
groom, served the cake1. She wai
assisted by Mrs, Loreni Schenelly
of Salem, Mrs. Neil Christian ot
Roseburg and Mrs. H. V. Rudtsil
of Lebanon who also served tha
punch. .
The young couple went te)
southern California for their wed
ding trip. For traveling the bride
wore a plum colored suit with
grey accessories.
They will make their home near
Rooseburg where the bridegroom
is associated with his father is)
business.
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Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Poirot of
Farm Bureau Insurance .Co. in
of the OSC business technology
the service. No data has been
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I Covers Qwere placed for eight
Jj Those enjoying the afternoon