tyVarni - j ;: j ', - 1 a' . "";1A-V - i - ! i " :. n vi Joyce Carolyn Graham, dauh' her of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, became the bride of O. L, Chenoweth Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Chenoweth Sr. of S e ttle. Wash., at a beautiful double rinf! ceremony. The Rev. Kenneth Knox read the wedding riles be fore a select group of friends and relatives at the home of the bride's parents at 2 o'clock in the after noon March 18. The bride was lovelv in a laven der and cream two Diece linen ri:ess. She wore brown and tan accessories and a lovelv rose cor (Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meredith celebrated their 55th wedding an niversary at a very enjoyable fam ily dinner party Saturday evening at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Don Gum. and family. Cov eis were olaced for the guests of honor and Mrs. E. H. Robinette and Terrv and Mike and Mr. ind Mrs. E.timilt Mosier and Sherry and Kennv of Myrtle Point: Mrs W. E. Stevenson and Marlowe of Redding. Calif.. Mrs. A. W. Fid ler and daughter. Artha. of Port land: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mere dith and Dick and Sue: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller and Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meredith and BIRTHDAY PARTY- FOR LAR AY SHRINE R IS CHARMING EVENT Mrs. R. I. Shriner of Harvard avenue entertained for her daugh ter. LaRay, on her 13th birlhday. Games were played during the afternoon. Refreshments, including a lovely cake covered with pink and yellow roses, were served at table decorated in the yellow and pink color scheme. Those attending were Sally Ca- at J4ome d 11 ?vl .j r-rtMi " .' '!?' I sage. She was ,given in marriage by her father. Miss Bettie Brannon was maid of honor for her friend. She was dressed in a Pink linen frock with while accessories, Fred Rernau. Rosebure attorney, acted as best man. Large baskets of daffodils and candelabra decorated (he rooms in which the wedding and reception were held. The bride and bride groom cut a two-tiered white wed ding cake, which was graced with an attractive arraneement of daf fodils. Punch was also served. Bettie Brannon and Mrs. Mary InnwerSarij Charles and Eddie and Mr. and Mrs. Gum and Rill and Gerry. A very pretty Easter motif was carried out for the table decora tions. A beautiful wedding cake was cut and served. Cards and visiting were enjoyed during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith were married in Newton. Jasper county, Iowa, March 31. 1896. They have nine children; 24 grandchildren I and 10 great grandchildren. They I moved to Dillard in 1914 and to Roseburg in 1944. They make their home at 1601 Brown avenue. The I photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Mere dith was taken bv Paul Jenkins, i News-Review photographer. rew, Edwina DeRoss. Dorothy Gil letl. Jenette Kuykendall, Joan Kuy kendall, Carol McLaughlin, Ruth West, Judy Powers, Roberta Hites. LcRoy Shriner, Gloria Shriner. Lana Skinner, I.arrv Dy sert. Dorothy Miller, Jean Oberg, Alvin Benedict, Marlene Fields, Joan Miller, Barbara Wilbur, Es tella Benedict, Joan Darling, Del Johnson, Peggy King, Emma Bower. Gussie Jamison, Alfred Benedict and Mrs. Shriner. eremonij i.Ji ? . '.VI ,i ..I C4., J Picture by Bud Mason Jane Hail were assisted by Lilly Mae Chenoweth. sister of the bride groom, in serving the refresh ments. The young couple traveled t a Crescent Citv, Calif., immediately after the reception. For traveling the bride wore a beiue and brown suit with brown accessories. The young Mrs. Chenoweth was graduated from Roseburg h i ; h school. She attended Oregon State college and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sororitv. Mr. Cheno weth is now enrolled at Seattle uni versity. The couple is now at home to their friends at 2412 Beacon ave nue, Seattle, Wash. YONCALLA WOMAN HONORED AT PINK AND BLUE SHOWER AT AVERY LASSWELL HOME Mrs. Avery Lasswell of Yoncalla graciously entertained at her home March 22 when Mrs. Lloyd Means was honored with(a pink and blue shower. Easter games were played during the afternoon. Prir.es were awarded to Mrs. Ben Emery, Mrs. J. N. Sparks and Mrs. George Edes. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the decora tions. Each guest was presented with an Easter bonnet of crepe pa per as she arrived. Refreshments were served to those attending. Mrs. Means received very lovely gifts from Mrs. Elton Grass, Mrs. Bruce Highley, Mrs. V e r 1 a Payne and children; Mrs. Byars, Mrs. Eldon Lee and daughter; Mrs. Charlie Kirklir, Mrs. Luther Daugherty, Mrs. Phil Huntington, Mrs. Jack Boucock, Mrs. Ben Em ery and daughter; Mrs. W. J. Ladd, Mrs. Ernest Warner, Mrs. J. N. Sparks, Mrs. Sydney Lass well, Gary Means, son of the hon ored guest; and the hostess Mrs. Avery Lasswell. CLUB AFFAIR IS HELD AT MELROSE GRANGE HALL ON SATURDAY EVENING The West Melrose club mem. bers entertained their families at a most en iovable potluck supper and social evening of visiting and music Saturday at the Melrose Grange hall. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaiser and Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Gravning, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels and family: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. E. O Kennerly Jr. and family: Mr. and Mrs. !,ee Jones and familv: Mr. and Mrs. Little. Mrs. O'Meara. Mr. and Mrs Barmore, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders and Le Ron: Mr. and Mrs., Ed Moon and granddaughter, I, o Rayne Eckes; Mrs. E. M. Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Grover James and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Out house and Homer: Mr. and Mrs. G. Charles Doerner. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac James and familv; Rav S. Petre quin and son, Jean, and the hostess for the evening. Mrs. Ray S. Pet requin. MR. AND MRS. PICKENS ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING Mr. and M?. Ivan Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Coen enjoyed a belighttul dinner party at Carl s Haven Wednesday evening, after which the Pickens entertained the club at their home on Fowler street. Cards were eniayed during 1 the pleasant social horns. icer 7 T7 wrf Dinner JueAaai Mrs. Kred Gast of Slem. third I vicf-president on the State board of Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs, was honored March 27 at the Rosebure Junior Woman's club dinner. The tables were beautifully dec orated with silver bowls filled with camellias. Arrangements of Easter lilies and daffodils were used about the room. Mrs. Lowell Hamm, Mrs. Gerald Williams. Mrs. Rob ert Green and Mrs. Louis Renn were in charge of the dinner and the decorations. Following the dinner Sally Hilt presented a group of her students in a program. Those participating were SandT Shugart, Pat and Carol l.ee Davidson: Sue, Pat and Bar bara Ladd, Ralph Gray, Betty Lou Ynndt and Carolee Rutherford. Mrs. Gast rerjorted on the work of other Oregon clubs and future work to be done. She urged all local members to attend the Jun ior Woman's club banauet Anril 11 in Portland and the institute the following day. lumerouA Wrs. U Mrs. Mabel MacRae, recreation technician at the Roseburg Veter ans hospital, has been the honor guest at a number of parties given for her by friends and co-workers. Mrs. MacRae left Roseburg this week for Seattle. Among the many lovely affairs given for Mrs. MacRae was a pol- iuck dinner held at the nurses home at the Veterans hospital j March 21 at which time she was i ; "; ."". presented with a beautiful myrtle-! Mnory Warson. An evening of re wood lamp. i corded music was enioyed later. ' Easter Sundav a dinner ni-tw On Sunday morning Dr. and Mrs. John llaskins gave a break fast in honor of Mrs. MacRae fol lowing the Easter Sunrise service. The breakfast table was decorated lor Easter with old-fashioned has-j m-is ui coiorea eggs ai eacn place i parly aller work last Friday. 0 n selling. Attending the charming . behalf of the group, she was pro affair were Mrs. MacRae, Miss scnted with a lovely handbag MRS. BRUCE MELLIS ENTERTAINS INTER-SE STUDY CLUB TUESDAY Mrs. Bruce Mollis graciously en tertained the Inter-Se Study club at a charming 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon Tuesday. Attractive ar rangements of forsythia, flowering quince, spirea and gardenias formed the decorations around the rooms. Covers were olaced for Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mrs. W. Howard Pattison, J :JS.- $ 4" ,- V- ' , ". 1 ,r ' " & ' f ' "'. h ' f ' w sA , 't V ' V ',, i - M i t V." THE ENGAGEMENT $1 Miti Norma Johnion to Lee Holmes, ion of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes of Roteburg hai been announced (y the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. O. C. Fleenor, of this city. No date hai been- set for the wedding. The bride$Uct is employed in the office of the Hansen Motor company. The bridegroom-elect ii ftationed at Camp Polk, La, (Picture by Fredrickson'i Photo Labi JJonored Wight Honored euesti orosont indide Mrs. Gast. Mrs. E. L. Tausi'lior, district president: Mrs. Sally Hilt, Mrs. Helen Rowling. Mrs. Betty Goguey and Mrs. John Lucas. Cor .aes were presented to Mrs. Gast and Mrs. Hilt. Members present for the affnir were Mrs. Eric Purkerson, Mrs. Lllis Vow. Mrs. Stace B. Laur ance. Mrs. Pete Rudolf. Mrs. Ga len Matthew. Mrs. Victor Bean, Mrs. Henry Krohn. Mrs. Howard Haas. Mrs. Harold Jellison, Mrs. Howard March. Mrs. Richard Fies, Mrs. Robert Green. Mrs. Harold Powell, Miss Betty Tauscher, Mrs. Holly llolcomb, Mrs. Carl Duncan, Mrs. Raymond Marr, Mrs. James 1 Urll.A kl.o. Dl. l....Alt Kt:-nl Jean Harper, Miss Joan Harper, Mrs. Paul Cacv. Mrs. George Cren shaw. Mrs. Louis Renn. Mrs. Ger ald Williams and Mrs. Ixwell Hamm. The next meeting will he held in the Episcopal parish hall April 10 at 8 p.m. f-artieA Cji i veil label rnctae Peggy Joyce, Mrs. Celia Pay, Miss Mary Carol Jones, Mrs. Mar jory Warson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Merrifield, Harold King and Wal ter Roily, a guest of the Merrifields who is visiting from Hartford Conn. On March 21 Miss Mary Carol ! Jones entertained at dinner at her home in Garden Vallev. Inviled to f w,h MarRae for the eve- was given bv Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ionian for Mrs. MacRae. The special services department at the hospital, with which Mrs. MacRae has been associated for the past two years, honored her at a large Mrs. Paul Elliott. Mrs. C. M. Stark. Mrs. Itarold Nichols. Mrs. C. A. Ricketts. Mrs. E. E. Lindcll, Mrs. R. B. Hampton. Mrs. John Ulrieh and the hostess, Mrs. Mollis. A very interesting book review of a historical novel was presented by Mrs. Ulrich. The next meeting will be April 10 at a 1:15 o'clock dcsserl .lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Ulrich. Roll-call will be answered by mem bers lolling of a visit to a historical shrine. "''Zl V", & i BERRIE. MARSHALL BRIDGE-LUNCHEON IS CHARMING AFFAIR THURSDAY A very charming party of the spring season was the 1 o'clock luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. o. M. Berne and Mrs. G. W. Marshall at the attractive home of the former on East Douglas street. Miniature bouquets of pale pink I and blue spring blossoms graced i the five serving tables, while ar-1 rangements of camellias and flow-i eriug quince were used about the ! robms. Through the large picture windows ot Ine living room, the i guests enjoyed the lovely Soulge- j ana magnolia tree, now in full bloom, as well as numerous other spring flowering shrubs. Assisting Mrs. Berrie and Mrs. Marshall in serving were Mrs. i Chester Morgan, Mrs. Ivan Pick-1 ens anil Mrs. Harne W. Booth. Covers were placed for 20 guests. Mrs. Robert H. Savage assisted in receiving the guests. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant allernnon hours with Mis. S. J. Shoemaker and Mrs. Clair K. Allen winning the score priies and Mrs. Paul Helweg winning the traveling priie. . FAMILY REUNION AT WILLIAM LONG HOME CHARMING EASTER EVENT The family of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Long, of Itmpqua avenue, gathered Easier Sunday for a re union and dinner at the Long home. Mr. Long, who is well-known throughout the Roseburg area tor his beautiful gardens, supplied lovely bouquets of daffodils, hya cinths and Chinese lilies for the dining table and rooms. Colored egg shells made clever Easter nut cups and individual favors were baskets of Easter eggs. Among the guests especially hon ored was Don LinUstrom, son of Mrs. Mildred Lindstrom a o d grandson of the Longs, who is leav ing April 10 for the army. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Long. Mrs. Mildred Lindstrom and children, Bob,J)on, John, George, Margaret and Dor othy and granddaughter, Colleen, all of North Bend. Also coining from Norlh Bend for the occasion were two friends, Elmer Nortlholm and Marion Bra instead. Coining from Junction City were Mr. ami Mrs. Cleo Peterson and three daughters, Janet, Doris Ann and Carol. Mrs. Frances Long and children, Jeanie, Sharon and Billy of Garden Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlmir Long ana son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Aldied Kemp, all of Roseburg, completed the parly. EASTER EGG HUNT ENJOYED AT NEIL CHRISTIAN HOME EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON An Easter Egg hunt and -party was enioyed Easter Sunday after noon at the home of Mrs. Neil Christian in Riversdale. Following the hunting of the eggs, which were hidden bv Joanie Kruse, the chil dren the play equipment in the yard Young guests enjoying the affair were Bobbv, Gail and Pcggv liar inon, Gordy Cottrcll, Connie and Kerry Webster, Jimmy and Bobby Cox. Deborah Sue Dellernanli, Kathy liurkhart and Greg, Mark and Dean Christian. Mothers at tending were Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. L. W. Cotlrell. Mrs. Wallace Cox. Mrs. Dick DoRernardi, Mrs, .1. M, Burkhart and the hostess, Mrs. Neil Christian, vj? ' 4 ft V " its" ft. r '- Mri ' i.. A t 9 Sot., March 31. ITS! Tti Nwi-Hviw, Ko)burt, Op. geftjfcrta rgaaear awp ejiar MWNtLwa ia i ijwwt , w oi w . i ah j ' )J ai i i ti A " - . - I MRS. IRENE GRANT was an interesting visitor in Roseburg over Thursday night at the guest of Mr. and Mri. Paul Jenkins in Laurel wood en route from New York City to her home in Los Angeles. Mrs, Grant has just returned from the American zone in Germany, where she has spent the last three years in the army intelligence service. Prior to and during World War II, Mrs, Grant was tta- tioned in Honolulu. While there, in 1940, she was hostess at the reception following the wedding of Meredith Anne Jenkins (daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Jenkinsl, to Lt. Commander Clark W, Leedy, whose ship, the Houston, made Honolulu its headquarters at that time. While In New York City, Mrs. Grant enjoyed e visit with Mrs. Leedy, before starting for the West coast. I Picture by Paul Jenkinsl . president Mrs. Robert N. Rrowning was elected president of the Women of the Elks at tne March it meei- i,eo aevy, Marcus nrown, jamea ing. Officers assisting her for the Kalich, Holly Holcomb, Oscar Re coming year will be Mrs. Nick veil, Jean Whelchel, John Aker Fehmerling, vice president, and Mrs. t. K. Walton, secretary treasurer. Members desiring to make en tries in the Woman's club spring flower show are asked to phone Mrs. Frank Bistak. Hostess committee for the month ot April is: bridge, Mrs. Norman John, Mrs. S. Mitchel Moore; pinochle, Mrs. Waller Welker and Mrs. Verdun Boucock: canasta, Mrs. Robert Phillips and Mrs. Leo Kimball. Following the election and busi ness meeting, cards were played, At the close of the affair, the Elks were hosts at a crab supper. Members of the club present for the charming affair were the Mes dames D. G. Ireland, Marion John son, A E. Elliott, J. R. Eaton, Edwin Myers, Walter Middlestadt, Charles S. Collins, Elmer E. Ellis, ALPHA THETA CHAPTERS, BETA SIGMA PHI HEARS LECTURE ON ART Leonard Kimbrall, art instructor in the Roseburg senior high school, spoke on contemporary art at the Alpha Theta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, March 27, The meeting was hold at the home of Mrs. Byron Woodruff with Mrs. Stuart Smith and Mrs. Jack Cummins as as sisting hostesses. The following officers were elected for the coming year: nresi- I dent, Mrs. Jack Cummins; vice- president, Mrs. B. R. ShnemaKcr Jr.; recording secretary, Mrs. By ron Smith; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Gene Krewson; trea surer, Mrs. Donald Barrows; coun cil representative, Mrs. Ray Sims; alternate council representative, Mrs. Robert Harris; extension of ficer, Mrs. A. I. Rich; director, Mrs. Waller 1. Fisher; and spon sor, Mrs. H. C. Church. The hostesses served refresh ments to Mrs. Eugene Rawson, formerly of Roseburg, now living in Gooding, Idaho; Mrs. W. D. Wright, Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mrs. Robert Itennie, Mrs. Clarence De Camp, Mrs. C. R. Williamson, Mrs. Ray Puckett, Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. Byron Smith, Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Krewson, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. Shoe maker and Mrs. Harris. POTLUCK LUNCHEON AND MEETING ENJOYABLE EVENT AT CALAPOOIA CLUB Hostesses for the March 21 meet ing of the Calapooia club were Anne Mumhy, Evelyn Richardson and Florence Welch. A politick luncheon was served at noon. Dec orations were cleverly carried out in the Easter theme with a daffo dil and swan centerpiece flanked hy colored eggs, chickens and rab bits. The invocation was given hy Jes sie Davis. President E. Marque rile Munson presided at the busi ness meeting. Those attending were the Mesdames Florence Sla ter, Elsie Monetl, Verna Wilson, Frankie Moore, Dora Anderson, Nora and Dee Stephens, Minnie Jamea, Zelma Gorrell, Jo McCall, Hope Henry, Belli McCall, Hope Palmer, Ethel Gross, Bertha Car lile, Jessie Davis, Madge Miller, Alice Manning, Vera Bacon, Ella Henry, Dorothy Williams, Anne Mumhy, Hazel Haines, Florence W,jlch and Evelyn Richardson. April 11 has hefg designated as spring housecleamng day. The club is sponsoring a potluck din ner and card party on the last Sat urday evening -of eac h month, lo begin at 7 o clock. The first will be held March 31. Madge Miller rotvmna oCadij i E. R. Walton, Georgia Haughn, Carmen Clark, J. M. Burkhart, Wesley Bailor, Herbert Owens, Ray Emery. Paul Ryan, Clifford Smith, Rob ert W. Foye, Nick Fehmerlin.g Keith Phillips, Ward H. Cummings, Val Strong, M. Griesel, Martha B. Brown, Ray Hoover, Lena Taylor, A. Johnson, Robert Elliott, Walter Welker, Walter Allen, R. G. Baker, C. Albright, R W. Weiss, Al Scott, Harold llaskins, S, J, Shoemaker, Chet Thompson, E. L. Tauscher, R. V. Coffman, H. W. Green quist, R. N. Browning, E. C. Pat terson, N. P John, a guest; Phil Harth, Tom Martin, R R. Parsons, Harry B. Pinniger, O. Fritz, Frank Bistak, Kenneth Quine, Ir. vin Brunn, Adrian Fisher, Harry Hildehurn, Hazel Dixon, Charles Brand, Lester Wimherly, A. E. Kent, L. L. Powers. Fred Swarti. M. Todd, Peggy Tomlinson ana Jean Whelchel. and Hazel Haines will be hostesses. Hostesses for April will he Dor othy Williams, Lucille Starr a a d Hope Henry. TWELVE AND WON CLUB ENJOY EASTER LUNCHEON AT N. E. RICHARDSON HOME A basket luncheon was enjoyed by the Twelve and Won club, re cently when the group met at the home of Mrs. N. E. Richardson. The Easter motif was rarricd out with rabbits, chicks and daffodils forming the decorations. The buf fet table was decorated with nests nf bunnies and eggs. Place cards of chicks and colored eggshells full of candy eggs completed the Easter Iheme. A short business session was con ducted after the luncheon. Mem bers present to enjoy the afternoon were Mrs. C. G. Brock, Mrs. Glen Murdock, Mrs. R. O. Myers, Mrs. William Pcifer, Mrs. Thella Web ber, Mrs. E. Princen, Miss Ber nardine Princen, Mrs. Fred Hargis and the hostess, Mrs, Richardson. The next meeting will be April 3 at the home of Miss Bernardinn Princen, 2.11 Chadwick street. Each member is to bring a gift. MRS. CHESTER MORGAN GIVES CHARMING LUNCHEON FOR BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY Beautiful bouquets of mixed spring blossoms for the attractive motif used bv Mrs. Chester Mor gan Tuesday, when she entertained her bridge cluh at a charming 1 o'clock luncheon at her home in Latirclwood. Mrs. H. N. Jacobson and Miss Naomi Scott were guests. Mem bers enjoying Ihe occasion with Mrs. Morgan were Miss Helen Ca sey. Mrs, Ivan Pirkens, Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Mrs. D. R. Buhar. The guest prize for Ihe contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Ja oohson with Miss Casey winning high score for the membeni. MR. AND MRS. VOGT TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Among interesting social events ot the coming week will be the golden wedding anniversary cele bration of Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt at Ihf ir homo at tins Whar ton avenue Anril 3. Relatives and friends are most cordially invited to call between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock. Mr.jjnd Mrs. Vout will be guests nf hofnir at the 8:.K o'clock morn ing service of St. Paul's Lutheran (hurch. according to an announce ment made bv the pastor. Rev. W. A. Sylvester. (3