i s" ft c'9 7 Marry"; f Th Nwi-Rtv!ew, Roteburf, Ort. Sot daiendc ar Jan. JO, HI vmntii,f i.im si iiiiwi ma i Hi"-? 1" ' ".?' 0-,.v,,., ..,.,.,,:, ,,. pMMglimi Hi I ! IIIIIM Willi l I IIP I I I I I II II W : - rf) " fr :I ... ,.- , ; ft . J -..3 j if f ; isi; t j IKTV"! THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB from Roieburg and Myrtle Creek held installation of new officers with a beautiful candlelight ceremony Tuesday night at the IOOP hall. Pictures were taken by Paul Jenkins, News-Review photographer. In the picture above are Amelia Stinion, vice-president, and Levina Wallace, president, Myrtle Creek. Below: Roberta John, vice-president; Arlene Coffman, president, and Joyce Harpham, past president. Janet Harphem and Betty Harem, both Bast presidents, were installing president end marshal. Danice Coon of Roseburg sang, "Harbor Lights". The Roseburg Rebekah No. 41 degree team had charge of the beautiful floor work and also served refreshments. There were 45 girls and 48 Rebekahs present. If f j, i pj 'w.l' . M. 'ft .hi I i j 1 IP ESS COFFELT NORRIS NUPTIALS RAD AT SUTHERLIN RECENTLY Miss Jeanne Coffelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oiville. Coffelt, and Eugene Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.loyal Norris, were united in marriage Dec. 23 at the Sulher lin Christian church parsonaae. The double - ring ceremony was performed at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon by Rev. I.lovd Whitfonl, pastor of the Sutherlin Christian church. The bride, a former eastern Oregon .irl, chose for her wedding a suit of grten wilh gold acces sories and a corsage of of white carnations. The only guesls were the parents of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Coffelt and Mr. and Mrs. Norris. Prior to the marriaKe, holh had I been students at the Sutherlin high I achool. After a brief honeymoon ; at Corvallis. they will make their home in Sutherlin. ! The bridegroom, a resident of, Sutherlin tor many years, is em- j ployed at Martin Brothers Box : company at Oakland, 1 .it v X 'iC I I ' i DONNA MAXINE ENY ART BECOMES BRIDE OF KENNETH ALLEN ROSE The wedding of Miss Donna Maxine Knyarl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knyart of Stltherlin, lo lu-nnelh Allen Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rosa, also of Sulhrrlin, was solomnifed Satur day. Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. at Ihe Methodist church in Rosemirg with ncv. nir. Drew, reading the double ! ring ceremony. j The bride was loS.y in a cream I colored wool crepe dress with I matching accessories and wore a i corsage of white carnations and j red rosebuds. ' Patty Rose, sister of the hride I groom, was maid of honor and wore a irey dress and corsafic of while carnations. Wayne Musgrove j was best lan. Present the Jade and bride groom's lamilieswand closest friends. After the wedding Ihe couple left for Portland and Timheiline ldge, whore they will spend their honeymoon before the bridegroom leaves for the Army. mm -mm DOUBLE WEDDING VAKES PLACE IN RENO A double wedding took place In ticno, Ne'., Saturday Jan 8, hon Miss Barbara I'enninsc.n, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I V. I Pinningion, of Yoncalla biTii'ne the bride of Robert Templeton, son ; of Mr. and Mrs R. I). Templeton ;of Odessa. Tex., ,M Miss Marv In Kingery, daughter of Mi jnd i Mrs. Kingery, of Scotts Volley he dime the bfide of Neil Itonewinklr, I ninoson oi .vr. ami Mrs. v an i lliilrliison of Shoestring. Bothi couples returned to Yoncalla lo i : n.ake their home Tuesday. Neil Uonew inkle had the misfortune to i h ive his leg fractured, while work : nk in Ihe McDonald mill in Shoe ' siring. He was taken to the Ku i gene hospital. 1 DANCE AT VETERANS HOSPITAL MONDAY NIGHT ' The Kagles auxiliary will sjon mi a dance at Ihe Veterans hospi tal Monday, Jan. 22. Dancing will brtiin at i:4A p m. and continue t ii 10 o'clock. All Rosehurg Indies aie invited lo attend. Refresh nienta will ha served. .A Sunday Jn. 21 Womeni Guild of the Faith Luth eran church will sponsor a family potluclc dinner and moving picture at the Armory. Monday Jan. 22 ' Women of the Moose will meet at g p.m. for a formal initiation and chapter night ceremony at the Moose hall. Alpha Chi chapter, Kpsilon Sigma Alpha to meet at 8:30 for mal dinner and jewel pin cere mony at Carl's Haven. Special meeting of Roseburg Camp Fire board at l:30 p.m. at chamber of commerce office. Ur gent business session and alt board members are ,'equested to be present. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club will meet at the home of Mrs. I. J. Bean at 1 o'clock. Florence Nighingale Tent No. IS will meet for dinner and a grab bag at the home of Mrs. Virginia Marr, 1122 E. Douglas street at 6:. TO o'clock. Beta Gamma, Kpsilon Sigma Alpha members and husbands are scheduled for bipod typing at the Veterans hospital between ( and p.m. Navy Mothers club to meet at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Charlie Wilson on Melrose road. All members are asked to be present. the fcagles auxiliary will spon sor a dance at the Veterans hos pital beginning at 7:45. All Rose burg ladies are invited. Mental Health association will meet in the recreation hall at the Veterans hospital at 8 p.m. Tuesday Jan. 23 Xi Kpsilon, Beta Sigma Phi to meet at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. George I.uoma on Cass street. Mrs. I.uoma "will be in charge of the program topic, "Panama." F. S. club lo meet at 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. B. H. Laird on Winchester street. Patch and Chat club will meet in evening at the home of Mrs. Gordon .'are. Junior Woman's club members will meet for an Easier Seal drive work party at the Kpiscopal par ish hall. Any member unable to attend is asked to call Mrs. Rob ert Walker or send addressed en velopes lo the club. The garden department of the Woman club will meet at the home of Mrs. Otho Gosnell on Portland street at 1:13 p.m. Bertha Rebekah lodge in Can yonville will meet. The Melrose school PTA will meet. Multnomah Camp F i r e Girls will present a March of Dimes program. Melrose Grange to meet at 6:30 p.m. politick supper at hall. Busi ness meeting to open at 8 p.m. Inter-Se Study club will meet fur a 1:15 dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ray Hampton. Toasl mistresses club will meet for dinner- at Carl's Haven at 7 p. m. Members are asked to bring guests. The Garden Valley Missionary society will meet for a quilting bee at 9:30 a.m. al the home of Mrs. U. F. McLaughlin. Twelve and Won club will meet with Mrs. Fred Ritzman, Apt. 215, Kohlhagen Apts. Alpha Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Art Rich, 1915 Kden Lane. Wednesday Jan. 24 The WCTU will meet with Mrs. Fred L. Southwick at South Deer creek. Interesting program. Scrip ture reading contest by women. For transportation call 1026-J or 1115-J. Canyonville OES. Oregon chap ter, will meet at the Masonic hall for the initiation of candidates. Tenmile Ladies club to meet at noon pot luck luncheon at home of Mrs. Julia Breitenburher. Ladies of Ihe Presbyterian church will sponsor a luncheon for the public beginning at 11:30 in the church basement. Home made pies will be featured. St. Jospehs Altar society will meet at Si. Josephs school at 7:30. Thursday Jan. 25 All circles of the Methodist WSCS will meet: Circle No. 1, at Ihe home of Mrs. R. L. Whipple; Circle No. 2, home of Mrs. D. H. Lenox; Circle No. 3. home of Mrs. William Hoeft; Circle No. 4, home of Mrs. H. C. Wells: Circle No. 5, home of Mrs. R. G. Raker. Degree of Honor Protective as sociation will meet. Women of the Elks will enter tain for wives of Elks of the Marshfield lodge at the local K.Iks temple at 8 p.m. at a card party. Bridge, pinochle and canasta will be played. Ladies of Ihe Roseburg Country club will have a guest day. Pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. Members and guests are asked to bring their own table service. The Northside Sunshine club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eu gene Princen, 231 N. Chadwick street. Friday Jan. 2a Tau. Eta Ela will have a rum mage sale at Ihe Episcopal parish hall. Winston Community club will have a dinner party at Ihe com munity hall at 7 o'clock. Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15 will meet at 7:30 p.m. at K. P. hall. Kullerton Folk Dance club will : collected from the members t o meet. Dancing will begin promptly ! which MO was added from the at 8 p m. in the school gvm. I treasury making a total of J?S to A dinner honoring visiting queen h 10 ,h March of Dimes Ollie Ogle will he held at Ihe home ! '"n1 of Mrs Sig Felt on Harvard v-LY ASY MEMBERS Z !m 6:30 for members of. he'A,EiT AT BRITTSON HOME .in iv ii in iuu. iauaiiisTi 3 ui Ulc Nile. Saturday Jan. V Tau Eta Ela will have rum- mage sale at the Episcopal parish ! hall. 1 Swingeroo Square Dance club J win meei at me t.aenoower school i al 9 p m Eases auxiliary rummaee sale : lo be held in downstairs of Eaoles ' hall.O I Catholic women to soonsor rum-i -..u.i:. . ..i. . . . ' - - - in nasement ot rectory on E. oakJ street. mage sale fron 10 a.m. to 4 p m.iMts 1 it, it n ai f K af . .W i: . - W 4 j . 1 r. A CHARMING PINK AND BLUE SHOWER PARTY honoring Mrs. Ronald Oiler was given by Mrs. Tyler Evans, Mrs. Ward Cum mings and Mrs. Leslie Siegal at the home of Mrs. Donald Caskay Thursday evening at the regular meeting of Alpha Chi chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Others present war Mrs. Lyle Quist, Miss $3everly Yiclials iQc Honored Miss Beverly Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Nichols of Brockway, whose marriage to Joseph Merchep will be solem nized at Ihe St. Joseph's Catholic church in Roseburg on Saturday, January 27, was the inspiration for a charming bridal shower on Wednesday afternoon. Scene of the affair was Ihe home of Mrs. George Johnson on North Jackson street, in Roseburg. at which time she entertained members of the Merry-Go-Round club. A dessert-luncheon was served to the guesls upon their arrival, and after the opening of the many gins oy me guest oi nonor, punch was served from an antique punch I grandmother, Mrs. Richard Wil bowl by the hostess. lett; and the hostes... Mrs. Johnson. Pastel streamers were sus- pended from the chandeliers above the lace-covered table and autumn chrusanthemums1 were used as a U CHAPTER HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mu chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, held its regular meeting Welnes day evening at the home of Mrs. Ciarson Chitwood at Melrose. M'S. lack Bathrick, president, presided r.er an Interesting business ses sion, during which a rummage sale was planned. It was decided to cooperate with other city chap ters in sponsoring a new chapter cf Nil Phi Nu for junior girls -"nd plans were made for making id riilional layettes for distribution by the Red Cross to needy familiis of service men and veterans. Dur ing tha social hour, each mem ber worked on an item for such layelle, the first of which is being competed A pledge training period con ducted by vice-president Mildred Gum was followed by an in'cr t3ting recorded presentation o f suggestions for improving voice and vocabulary as prepared b y Mrs. Daniel Dimick. Brief record ings were made of each mem ber's voice, after which constrje Lve criticisms were made Delirious refreshments were served by Mrs. Chitwood with Mrs. Harold Jokela and Mrs. Batnri'-k assisting as hostesses. Those at tending besides Ihe hoslessi'3 were: Mrs. J. A. Colbrunn, irs l.ichard H. Darby, Mrs. Dan Dim irk, Mrs. James Finlay, Mrs. Don ald Gum, Mrs. Bruce Hetrick, Mrs. I'.ugene Kent, Mrs. Kelsey Kite, Mrs. George Quine, Mrs Willnm Semmler. Mrs. Roy Stein, Mrs. C.irl Wassom. Mrs. C. P undt and Mrs. Ted Schultz and M s. Wayne Cronch. visiting from the Exemplar chapter. CONTRIBUTION TO POLIO . FUND MADE BY HAPPY HOUR CLUB WEDNESDAY The Riversdale Happy Hour club met with Mrs. C. M. Stark Wedne;. oay for a dessert luncheon fol lowed by a business session. Mem bers voted lo have secret pals for Ihe coming year. Games and visit ing occupied Ihe afternoon. Mem h'rs present were the Mesd.nr.es Walter Bailey. Neil (.'hritlian. Louis Cottrell. Woodrow Conn. Ned Dixon, R. L. Harmon. Dale Guiley. Don Guiley. Charles Lee, :1. B. Kruse and Mrs. Edmund Stapleford. Eighteen dollars was The regular meeting of the Lazy Daisv club war held at the home nf Mrs Am B.iltson on Thursday. A potluck luncheon was enjovc' at noon. A business meeting occupied atiernoon hours. Those present were the Mesdames M. c. Sinilii Montv Glover. Leo Wilkersun. L. I u Puinm Kiner t vrfa Jr Mar. i vm. DrVore Hihen Hnssell Aril Graffenbureer Vernon Brislow. I .. . --j .... v.: Rohert Pinard and the hostess. : - .. : .:. "V . .. . i i " r:;,. ..."ii Mrs. Don Carlson will enter'ain the club on Feb. 1 at her home. -- i n iraJAAi! -m ' ' hiMmH m t li tower center piece. A beautifully deco rated bride's cake, bearing the ini tials of the bride and bridegroom-to-be, was presented to Miss Nich ols, which she cut in the traditional manner. Assisting with the serving of the cake were Mrs. J. H. Carnes and Mrs. Fred Vehring. Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, mother of the bride-to-be, poured. Present were Mrs. Ivan Brosi, Mrs. J. H. Carnes. Mrs. Earl A-ee, Mrs. J. Kearby Masters. Mrs. George Sothman, Mrs. Lowell Rhoden, Mrs. Fred Vehring, Mrs, Clyde Fullcrlon, Mrs. L. .1. Fuller Ion; the guest of honor Miss Nich ols: her mother. Mrs. Nichols: her Those sending gifts, but unable lo attend were Mrs. Roy Havens, Mrs. Harry Winston ami Mrs. George Bacher. MRS. C. M. McDERMOTT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE ' CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Pale pink chrysanthemums and heather formed the pretty cen'er piece for the serving table used by Mrs. C M. McDermott Wed.is day when she entertained her bridge club at her lovely home on South Kane street. Guests enjoying the occasion wMh Mrs. McDermott were Mrs. John G. Verberkmoes and M r s. Fi ed Lockwood and members pres ent were Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. A. D. tarr, Mrs. Roy Cummins, Mrs. Freder ick Chapman Jr., and Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter. High scores for the afternoon's contract bridge play were won ny Mrs. Lockwood and Mrs. Porler. MRS. PAUL HELWEG IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY Members of the Tuesday hrifige club enioyed a 1 o'clock luncheon at Ihe Shalimar. after which con tiact bridge was in plav at Ihe attractive home of Mrs. Paul Helweg, Riverside Drive, Laurel wcod. Flowering quince, jasmine and daphne formed the deco rations. Enjoying the afternoon wilh Mrs Ililwcg were Mrs. R. D. Cocn. Mrs. H. II. Turner, Mrs. Chester Morgan. Mrs. Harrie W. Rooth, Mrs. Matirice J. New-land. Mr. V J. Hutch and Mrs. L. K. Corr.weil High score for the contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Tur ner. JAYCETTES ARE ENTERTAINED AT HART HOME WEDNESDAY Mrs. Charles Hart, assisted by Mrs. Sidney Moon, entertained the Jay-C-Ettes" at their monthly meet ing Wednesday evening. Nomina tions were made for officers for the coming year. The election will be held at the February meet ing. Following the business meet ing the Jay-C-Ettes prepared March of Dimes literature for mailing. . ... , Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Moon served coffee and cookies for the follow in-! Jay-C-Ettes: Mrs. George Mc Inteh, Mrs. Ton Gum, Mrs. Glen Scott, Mrs. Walter Britten, Mrs. Ellis Bartram. Mrs. Eldon Ho ward, Mrs. Ed John. Mrs. Bill Agren, Mrs. Wally Cola, Mrs. Wavne Crooch. Mrs. Leo Sevy, Mrs. 0. J. Fett, Mrs. Eugene Krewson. Mrs. Jim Decker. Mrs. Irv Pugh and Mrs. Robert Murray. PINK AND BLUE , SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. NEELY A pink and blue shower was given al the home of Mrs. Clyde Kenyon Wednesday atiernoon lor j Mrs. Corinne Neely. Those present i were Mrs. Luella Nye. Mrs. Minnie Jacobson. Mrs. Bly. Mrs. Newman. Mm. Alma Greer Mrs. J. K. Bone- hrake. Mrs Ooal Davis. Mrs. Katie I Conn and Mrs. Karl Hoffman. Sev. i ... u.- .....j eral neighbors jnahle to attend : z,..z , .l. . f:. . the swill mull. mia. iwi7w 1 lovely refreshment!. aerved lovely refreshment!. A' .9 Barbara Lamb, Miss Zelda Sanders, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mist Gloria Gaston, Mrs. Al Hooten and Miss Ardyth Andrus. Th next meeting will be a formal dinner at 6:30 o'clock at Carl's Haven, Jan. 22, at which time the jewel pin ceremony will take place. (Picture by Photo Labi. BONITA WIKOFF INSTALLED AS PRESIDENT OF DEGREE OF HONOR AT CEREMONY The Degree of Honor Protective ..ssociatibn met recently to con duct an impressive installation oi oiiicers ceremony. Officers seated during Ihe evening were Boiita Wikolf, president; Fern Hobday, vice-president; Mary Curtis, sec ond vice-president; Alice Taylor, past president; Kay Snyder, sec letary; Bernice Foist, treasurer, '1 holla Webber and Sadie .Mack, ushers; Bonnie McCoy, inner watch; Edna Scholield. outer watch; Jessie Hill, right assistant; Father Baker, left assistant; Jean me Borthwick, pianist and Hcien Fenwick, color bearer. The association was honored by a visit from Ethel Lir.dholm Hiatt, Pi,tional treasurer and state direc tor, who paid her official visit and tcu-d as installing present Also rmong the honored visitors we Alnha Mewm.n n vir. president and organizer who acted '"u "u C-F'?" as installing past resident and ' h I-ehm,s Mrs. Wal- Alary Drake, past president ol m''J1"0' S'rs; R;,J Grants Pass who was installing J ". Hay Van Dyke, Mrs. Stanley usher. Other out-of-town vii.tors I.ornf; Sidney Domenico. were Maxine Jeffcnat. Maxine 'rs' c- McDonald, Mrs. Robert Seas and Dorothy Every, all of i -ve' "hcrt Herbidge. Mrs. Giants Pass. Agnes Waer. Mrs. Vena Dillev, President Bonita Wikoff , pointed the following committees for the year: relief and welfare, Bonila Wikoff, Fern Hobday and Mary Curtis; grievance, Alice Tay lor, Helen Fenwick and S a .1 i e Slack; welcoming, Edith Morris, Ronnie McCoy and Jessie Hill; in vestigating, Thella Webber. Ber nice Frost and Mildred llites: vear book, Jeanine Borthwick. Thella Webber, Kay Snyder, Bonita Wik off and Alice Taylor; audit. Fori. Hobday, Alice Taylor and S:idte Slack; floral and cards. Fern Hob day and publicity and attendance, Thella Webber and Glenna Mjnt gomery. Beautiful corsages were pre scnled to the installing officers. Alice Taylor presented myrtlewood pins to all of her officers. Follow ing the ceremony a luncheon was served by Kay Snyder, Helen Fen Aiek. Sadie Stack and Jean ne Borthwick. The next regular meeting wid dc held Jan. 25. All members and vis iting members are cordially in vited to attend. The Carnation club meets a the home of Mr. and .Mrs Joe Wikoff, 544 S. Pine street. Saturday. Jan 20. All Degree of Honor members are invited to attend. MRS. NAN HULBERT ENTERTAINED FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB WEDNESDAY The Friendly Circle club met at ; the home of .Irs. Nan Hulbert Wednesday afternoon. A short busi ness meeting was conducted and members spent the afternoon play ing games. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Elsie Mills, Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Mrs. Frances Reese and Mrs. Bernardine Edwards. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Bernadine Ed wards and children; Mrs. Lens Piaff. Mrs. Freddie Sheets, Mrs. Ginger Howard and children: Mrs. Ruth Reese, Glenda Kaye Beach Mrs. Elsie Mills and sons; Mrs Margaret Pfaff and daughters; Mrs. Lulu Townsend and Mrs. Frances Reede and children The next meeting will be held at 111 hnms nl t C..J,J;- L-l 11,1 wi ,.n... iiruuitr ooecis j on East Douglas on Feb. 14 at 2 p.m. It will be a birthdav rrlo. bration and a Valentine exchange for pollyannas. MRS. BRUCE ELLIOTT ENTERTAINS FOR KEYSTONE MEMBERS Keystone club of the First Meth odist church met at 7:30 Monday "" ' ' ne auraciivc new home of Mrs. Bruce Elliott in j evening, Jan. 15. at the attractive nurciwoon. Alter the dessert was served, Mrs. Clyde Chitwood cor. ducted a short business meeting The remainder of the evening ;vas Cfiflord G. Sitiih and Mrs. Carc" S' I cue K. Rami. Other members present u th.. 1 .V.esdames I'harlei 91 v..i u.- H. Wishart. I.u.-ien Tniih V,i... I I Scudder. Mvnle Burr 'rii(ri : 1 .... , i . ..' Aten. Bavard Reed jllwrt ii . i w:r : '- . i ...j i-.. " rnre nana vri i- r.iiai-iiv aicouruy ana w. U i iVnecke. fen MeFlrn and w rk Bonecke. ST. JOSEPH'S ALTAR SOCIETY HOLDS INSTALLATION CEREMONY The new officers of St. Joseph's Altar society, Mrs. James Kil kenny, president: Clara Sliewig, vice-president; Mrs. E. R. Foster, secretary, and Airs. Howard Wil son, treasurer, were installed by Ihe outgoing officers, Mrs. H. C. McDonald, Bernadine Princen and Mrs. Bruce Carter in a ceremony held in St. Joseph's church. After the installation, a short meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Kilkenny and following the meeting a receplion was given in honor of the ouigoing officers. Mrs. W. F. Amiot and Mrs. Ste phen Kiss were hostesses lor the occasion and served delicious re fresnments lo Mrs. Herbert Weis gerber, Mrs. Nelson Howard, Mrs. fl-ura UnTn Hi- DU.. ll, I ljn M s ,,' n'Reillv Mrs F t i ' "L I"' ul' a i v .1 U I Mrs. A. J Murray. Mrs. I ,,' :"' n, Mr. fcugene Princen, Bernadine Princen, Mrs. Hedwig Watzig, Mrs. Howard Wil. son, M r s. Clara Sliewig, Mrs. James Kilkenny, Mrs. E. R. Fos ter and Misses Kav Ward. Helen Casey, Naomi Scott and Margaret Joyce. PARTIES ENTERTAIN NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swales, who y.ere married Dec. 31 at Keiso, wash., were honored at a fanily dinner party at Carl's Haven Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H R Augustus, parents of the h-idc. were host and hostess. A lovely table bouquet of. pink rnd white carnations and yeliow and white garza ch-ysanthemu.ns was used as (he centerpiece r,nd a beautifully decorated wedding cake carried out the color scheme. Those attending' were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swales Sr and Clurlei Swales, parents and brother of the hr:degroom: Mr. and Mrs n L. t.ilson, brothjrin-law and sister of the bride: Rev. and Mrs. Ray. hiond Schaefer and Miss Barbara and Miss Roberta Schaefer. Rev and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur and .Vr. and Mrs. H. R. Augustur.. A surprise linen shower wis given Friday evening by Mrs. T v.. Bernard to compliment the now bride. Guests met at the home of Miss Joyce Graham on tobh street and surprised .'.Irs Swales al the home of her parents A delightful evening was spent ind refreshments were served. MiSS GERTRUDE RAST FNTERTAINS GUILD MEMBERS RECENTLY Forsythe guild met at the homo of Miss Gertrude Rast Thursday evening. Miss Luella Whitehead, newly elected president had charge of the husiness meeting. A devotional nma,..-. -ii.: , j given bv Miss Elenor Sherk anri I Mrs. Dorothy Spencer Delicious refresh mentt u- m r a served by Miss Rast to the follow ing members: Elenor Sherk. Lu ilia Whitehead. Luella Cunning ham Verna Crothers, Ina Farns-v-'Lrtn, Vera Fredriekson. Paula Anderson. Reba Hartley, Florence I.izier. Bessie Siemens. Dorothy Spencer, W. M. Campbell. Orlen'a Mattery. Luvina Stevens and Aita Simonson. FORMER YONCALLA tIKL MARR IE: IN can l CAiunsn r. "ANDRO, CALIF. Word has been received from Oakland, Calif., of the marriage of Miss Betty Lambdin. sister of aoei .-snider and Bob Lamb- . ... " J !''urmJ?f the ceremony , , " ?' Mr- " Mrs. Vern br0'her of the bride. r. " j ... " "la"v and close ""-"uamerei r, present. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny are at rmme in San I --i:, i . .. . v 'he bride is weii knnu-n in Vonratli V n.;n. i:. i. , 1.1"" ! vln' l'vtli n for ' l years. 4 v I