The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 20, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Rohert Pinard and the hostess. :
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Mrs. Don Carlson will enter'ain
the club on Feb. 1 at her home.
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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.
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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.
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eral neighbors jnahle to attend
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the
swill mull. mia. iwi7w
1 lovely refreshment!.
aerved lovely refreshment!.
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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 :
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Aten. Bavard Reed jllwrt ii
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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
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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.
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