I . Tht Ntwi-Kviw, Roseburg, Ore Sat., March 31. 1VS1 MRS. JACK DENTON, above, Is shown posing for the Clark's Studio photographer. Previoui to th ceremony March 23, Mrs. Denton was Mits Ardyth Andrui. Shs ii the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Andrus. Mr. Denton is th son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Denton of Riversdal. Th young couple It now at horn to their friends at their horn in Eugene. : ' v V,' t : j : - V ; MR. AND MRS. JACK DENTON ar shown above cutting their wadding cak following the wed ding ceremony Maren 23 ar Sr. George i Epucopal church. Th reception was held in th parish hall. The young Mr. and Mrs. Denton ar both graduates of Roieburg high school. Mr. Denton is now enrolled at th University of Oregon. (Picture by Master Studio) MRS. ED RADIGAN ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT tMrs. Ed Radigan entertained her pinochle club Thursday night. Easter decorations were used on the small tables at which a tics-aert-supper was served. Mrs. Nor man Hess was presented with a gift from the group in honor of her b'llldy- Those present were Mrs. W. 11. Allen, Mrs. Clifford Smith. M r s. ""' '. ' ' '. Knudtson, Mrs. Walter ttelker, Mrs. Robert W. Davis. Mrs. or- dun Boucock and the hostess. High scor prizes were won by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Wclkcr. DAVILA JANE .NICHOLS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY I Davila Jane Nirhols. eiiMit year. old daughlfr of Mr. and Mrs f.il Nichols of Brorkwav. invited group of classmates and friends to her home March 20 to celebrate her birthdav. An arrangement of Easter bun- uauiiv spring . (lowers di'coriited the table. A 1 large, square bulimy cake was cut by the guest ol honor , Jfc i,- mt& wore Patricia anil Suzanne Mrl.en r.iiii, Slinrnn l'ruitt. Pamela l.au ranee, Donna Mac Moore, Col. leen Newton. Sherrv White. Karon Owens. Barbara llarland, Palm-ia Davidson. Barbara l.rsher. Rnhhy l.vnn Wright, lllcnda Ice Rider, .l.inie l.ou Petty and David llar h'licl. , BADOURA CLUB HAS (SEW'NG MEETING AT BERRIE HOME TUESDAY i """ . augmers oi me Nile met luestlay afternoon at the lovely home of Mrs. (). v. Berne on East Douglas sheet. The I members spent the aflernoon 1 sewing for the Shrine hospital. At ' Mhe tea hour. Mrs. Bern seised lovely refreshments. MRS." NEURU ENTERTAINS BReDGE CLUB AT LOVELY Mrs. Earl Neurit entertained her I.....I.V. -I. ...I., :1W o'clock des- scVl luncheon Tuesday afternoon. l.uncho was served In the charming new playroom at the. Neiiiu home overlooking the gar , drn. Daffodils and fofsythia deco-! - . : . ,' v.. "I:-" "'':"f' -" v ' ' -. bowls of camellias wer used on the serving tables. Covers were placed for Mrs. R. I.. Martin. Mrs. Robert Hatter scheid, Mrs. Edward Murphv, Mrs. W. II. Allen, Mrs. William l.ind sell Jr., Mrs. George Neuner, Mrs. Neum, and a guest, Mrs. Lloyd Hayes. EASTER DINNER AT LVTLE HOME SUNDAY EVENT Mr. and Mrs. K. D. I.vtle en. terlained at Easter Sunday dinner , ,t th-ir home in I.aurelwood. Ar- i of ye,w .Uftaiil, ,d in ,i. ,.... .. , ' dinner table Covers were laid for Mr. ,nd nlrJ. Vtt ,',, ,Wl) ...chirrs Jill .nrt Amir.. nfv,L. ,nil- Riehnrrf l.vtU Mi.'Riw.r. Robb of Baker. Ore., a hnmegiiest at the I.vtle home and Mr. and mis. i.vtle. MR. AND MRS. BOUCOCK ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Boucock M entertained at Easter Oa tiwt. Guesls present were Mr. andpMrs. II. I.. Itmieock and son, Harold, of Yonralla; Miss Mai joi y Zeller(!ml Mrs. Anna Wo- 1U ticle of j Ardyth Antlrui, lovely daughlrr ;of Mr. and Mn. Fred H. Andrus, Decame me brim oi jacK uenion, ton of Mr. and Mr. Frank Den ton, at a beautifully Kolemn eandle light service at 8 o'clock in the eve runs March 24. at St. George'i Episcopal church. Father Al fred S. Tyson performed the double-ring ceremony belore the altar decorated with Easter lilies and tall candelabra. r.iven in marriaife hv her falher the bride was beautiful in "a dress1 of satin and lace. The close-fitting bodice and long sleeves of lace were accentuated by the long, lull satin skirt and traine of the dress. The fingertip veil was held by a beautifully designed tiara of lace and satin, hue carried a cascad- ing bouquet of stephanotis and pink I erV- Mlss lrene '"polls presided carnations. I ,l the guest book. During the re- u, c K..,. n,H Ji. ...oh !,,. I ception Mrs. Fred Stora played ap 'orM,he onomThf Unh,r.ProPr.a.e background muVon tile -.a m - 1 elementary school in Coos Bay ami K!LhnrB Lr. hriul im.'iH. Th. I " graduated from Hoseburg sen Koseburg, were briuesmaids. The Ljnll t,i mo ct, ....... three attendants were dressed j ,0.r h!JihhScl,1Pl Jn SJ5 W" fm" Jiiliot ran. nH mho. ar.H nrriA green ttalin muffs to which was fastened tions. a corsage of pink carna - Bill Madson of Rosehurg was best man. Gordon Singleton and Hob Feldcamp, both home from college for the Easter vacation, were ushers. Preceding the ceremony Miss Marilyn Dixnn beautifully sang "() Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." She was accompanied hy W, and Wv, & &iLj (Celebrate Cjoftlen lAJeclcling Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey, well- j known Roseburg residents since l WW, received the consiaiulationn of hundreds of friends and rel atives Saturday evening, March 24, when they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a reception at 8:00 o'clock at the lOOF temple. Huge bouquets of colorful spring flowers formed the beautiful dec orations. Mrs. H. B. Roadman and Mrs. 1). Krauendiner arranged the program. Mrs. D. H. Lenox and Mrs. J. K. Dent and others were in charge of the decorations. Mrs. Bailey was charming in a soft rose-colored silk dinner gown and a corsage of arnatious. As sislin? Mr. and Mrs. Bailey in re ceiving were their two sons and daughters-in-law. Mr. aid Mrs. Howard Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, of roil land; and Mrs. Mayme Krum, also of Port land, sister of Mrs. Bailey. Depicting the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey in 1901 was presented by Julie Bartsoff, Jackie Kraunendiner, Bobby Gardner, Sandra Kverett of Denver (great niece of Mr. Bailey) and the Rail eys grandson, Jim Bailey, of Port land. Vocal duets were presented by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kredrickson, accompanied by Mrs. Gordon Stewart; instrumental number by Kent Fraunendiner, who was ac companied by his mother; quartet numbers of old-time music by 01 iver Plumer. Arthur McGhehey, Ina Farnsworth and Mrs. R e b a Hartley, accompanied by Mrs. Stewart, and vocal solo by Vir ginia Whitehead of Portland. The wedding marches and incidental music throughout the evening were played hy Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Fred A. Koff read the story of events in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, leading up to their marriage. Parts were portrayed hy Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Wayne Ration and daughter, Eileen; Bobby Rnpp, Sandra Ellis, I.eRoy .lensnn, Bonnie Weber and Mari lyn Nickens, Bonnie Weber wore Mrs. Bailey's wedding gown for this part of the program. Glen Bailey wore Mr. Bailey's wedding suit. Mrs. Ralph Russell was in charie of the guest bonk and Mrs. K. A. Pettey, Mrs. W. P. Fred rickson and Mrs. James Howe LELAND ERNEST THIEL OF YONCALLA WEDS EUGENE GIRL RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thiel of Yonralla have announced the mar riage of their son. Leland Ernest, to Miss Gladys Mae Gates, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Gates ol Engine. Justice f the Peace Mrs. Ruth Meyers performed the cereindny March 24 at Stevenson. Wash. The bride's grandmother. Mrs. Law rence Slratlon, of Eucene and Robert Price of Portland were wit nesses. The bride wore a n a v y I blue dress and navv accessories with a corsage of white rosebuds. I Mr anrt Mr Thiel will mitt their home in Yonralla. M r. Thiel attended school in Yonealla nd is now emnloved at the Mar tin Box factory at Oakland. U. OF O. MOTHERS ENTERTAINED RECENTLY AT JOHN NACHTER HOME Mrs. John Nachter entertained the I'niversity of Oregon Mnther's club March 26 at her home in Mel rose. Mrs. A. A. St. Onge assisted her in serving a delicious 7:.t0 p.m. dessert -supper. j After the business meeting, those ' present enjoyed visiting. I Those present were Mrs. Dem- ing Bronson, Mrs. Itedwig Wauig, Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. George Weseman. Mrs. Ethel Turner. Mrs. Slanley Kidder, Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Donn Radabaogh. Mrs. A. D. I Parr, Mrs. O. M. Berne, Mrs Or I lena Slattery, Mrs. A. A. St. Onge, ; Mrs. Paul R. Sbankhn and the hostess, Mrs. John Nachter. I The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Stanley Kidder, 4.No North Stephens street. A Chinese 1 auction Kill be held. & peonies 2), en ion Mrs. Roy Herschlieb, who also playetl the traditional wedding music. A receptiin, given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. H. An drus, was held in the pariVn hall immediately following the cere mony. A large, elaborately decorated cake graced the bride's table. The cake was three-tiered and deco rated all in pink. 1-ong tapers silver candle holders were placed on ; s'd t a floral arrange- ment in the center of the table, Mrs. Robert Miller served the cake. Mrs. Bill Madson and Miss Jennie Howard served punch. As sisting in serving were Mrs. Dale Lander, Mrs. 1'at Sullivan, Miss Marilyn Dixon and Mis. John Mow "ll ' J"IU U was from Roseburg senior high school j,ended hern Oregon college and is now enrolled at the Univer- ; sj,y of Oregon in Eugene. Following the reception the young couple traveled to Eugene, where they will make Iheir home. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with gold accesso ries. The couple will be at home to their friends at 3.W Highway 99 South, Eugene. were in charge of the many beau tiful girts. Refreshments were served j n the dining ruom. The buffet table was covered with a lace cloth and decorated W'ith spring flowers, tall tapers and the attractively decorated cakes. Mrs. Sig Kelt, Mrs. D. H. Lenox, Mrs. Kred A. Golf and Mrs. K. J. Hermann alternated in pouring. Mrs. Ralph Bailr-y and Mrs. How ard Bailey served the cakes. Mrs. J. E. Dent and Mis. Florence Klatt assisted with the serving. Out-of-town guests coming lor the golden wedding celebration in cluded the Baileys' two sons and daughters-in-law and Iheir famil ies: Mr. and Mrs. Howard 3aiiey and son, Glen; and Mr. and Airs. Ralph Bailey and son, Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Nelson. Mrs. Mayme Krum and Mrs. Paul Becker, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Rhoades of Pueblo, Colo., Doris Kilgore of Fresno. Calif., Mrs. Perry Everett and daughter, San dra of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs W. r. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Puskala of Seaside; Mr. and Mrs. Klza Fuge of Oregon City; Mabel Ross and Mary Barker of Slither lin; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rummer of Riddle: Miss Madaline Ross nerof Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. James Hnskins of Myrtle Creek ami Mrs. Ann Worthinglon of Canyonville J. B. Bailey and Klhel Parsons were married March 24, 1901, in Lawrence, Kans, They moved to Oregon in 19(19 and Mr. Bailey was a letter carrier for the Hoseburg post office until h retired in May 1942. Mrs. Bailey has been a prom inent member of Roseburj R e hekah lodge No. 41. She if a past noble grand of the lodge and a past president of the Rebekah As sembly of Oregon and a past presi. dent of the slate organization of National association of Letter Car riers. Miss Madaline Rossner (who came for the celebration) is also a past president of the Rebekah As sembly of Oregon and Mrs. W. F. (May) Hart is a past stale chao. lain and Mrs. Fuge is a member of the home board of the IOOF home. The Raileys have two sons. How ard and Ralph Bailey of Portl.md and four grandchildren. Glen, Jim, Jerry Lee and Janice Kay, all of Portland. REV. RAYMOND SCHAEFER IS SPEAKER AT MEETING OF CHAPTER RECENTLY I'mpqua chapter, DAR, met Monday night ;u the home of Mrs. W. H. Anderson with Mrs. C. L. Hi anion as co-hostess. Preceding the business session. Rev. Ray mond Schaefer gave an intensely interesting talk on China. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. C. L. Branton. Mrs. C. P. Caylor, Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Mrs. Hay S. Petrequin, Miss Margaret Page, Miss Irene and Miss Olive Walker. Mrs. Thomas Scott. Mrs. Raymond Schaefer and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. MR. AND MRS. CHRISTIAN ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING EASTER DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christian and son, David, entertained at a charming S o'clock Easter dinner at their home Sundav. having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Fuller John son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schln dler. Easter lilies and other spring flowers formed the decorations. Visiting was enjoyed during the so cial hours. EASTER EGG HUNT . ENJOY E.D BY GROUP An Easier egg hunt on Finlay flehl was an event of Easter Sun day afternoon for the children on I'mpqua Avenue east. Following the hunt, refreshments were served bv Mrs. I.lovd Haves and Mrs. Hugh Fretweli. Participating were Billy Joe and Robert Rich. Carol and Michele Persick, Michael and Geneviese Murphy and l.ori and George Hayes Jr. Assisting with arrange ments were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy and Mrs. Anna Murphy. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ANO GUESTS ENJOY LUNCHEON AT CLUBHOUSE The ladies of th Roseburg Coun try club were honored by the pres. ence of Mrs. Paul Moen and Mrs. Frank Woodworlh, visiting guests, at thoir Mnrfh l'-?f - u uuvt luncheon. Bridge was played dur ing the aflernoon with high score going to Mrs. Paul Moen. Mrs. Clyde Knight placed second and Mrs. Dorothy Bronson, third. Members and guests present were Mis. Frank Bistak, Mrs. C. E. Knight, Mrs. K. W. Sedeil, Mis. F. M. Chapman, Miss Anne Kelly, Miss Evangeline Chapman, Mrs. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. M. L. Hall mark, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. Emily E. Judd, Mrs. Paul Moen, Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Vern Keel, Mrs. Dem ing Bronson. Mrs. W. F. Amiot. j Mrs. Frank Woodworlh and Mrs. 1. J, Bean. INTERIOR OECORATINO TOPIC PRESENTED BY MRS. DEAN ROSS AT CLUB I Beta Gamma chapter, Epsilon 1 Sigma Alpha, met Thursday eve j mng at the home of Mrs. Harold ! Lacy. Mrs. Dean Ross was guest ! speaker on the topic "Interior Dec j orating Through the Ages." F o I j lowing the program, refreshments i were served. Those attentling were j M's. Pete Fullerton, Mrs. John Mowery, Mrs. Don Rogan. Mrs. Dale Roles, Mrs. W. F. Schell Jr., Mrs. Bill Shullze, Mrs. Robert Sul ! livan, Mrs. Joy Wampler and the hostess. SUNDAY EVENING DINNER AT RALPH CHURCH HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Church en tertained at dinner Sunday eve ning at their home on the Garden Valley road. The dining table was centered with an Easter bonnet cake. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.eBachen, Dr. and Mrs. Burhl Gilpin and Mr. and Mrs. Church. The evening was spent playing canasta. mi aiiu nil. .iiu THE J. B. BAILEY GOLDEN WEDDING celebration held Saturday night at th IOOF hall was th largest vent of th week. Members of th Immediate family pose for Jay Golden of Fred riclcson's Photo Lab and include from left te right: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mrs. Mayme Krum of Portland (lister of Mrs. Bailey); th honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey, Portland, and Mrs. Perry Evert Hi, Denver, niece of Mr. Bailey. Standing in front are Sandra Everetti of Denver, great-niece of Mr. Bailey and Jim Bailey, Portland, grand son of the Baileys. mm J " ; j e Jm' ' M' jfi PORTRAYING THE GOLDEN WEDDING at the reception of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey Saturday night included: H. B. Roadman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Mrs. Mayme Krum (sister of Mrs. Bailey and who was maid of honor at the wedding 59 years agol, and Mrs. Perry Everett of Denver. In the back is Ross Hutchinion, who took the part of the minister, (Picture by Fredrick-" son's Photo Labi ( f thin' DEPICTING THE BAILEY GOLDEN WEDDING of 1901 included: ; rraunendmer, tne onaegroom; ooooy oaroner, minister; Sandra Everett ot Denver j honor, and Jim Bailey of Portlend, belt miw I Picture by Fredrickton't Phot Labi S ,,; I " HOUSEGUEST OVER EASTER Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robb, of i , ... ... . K . . nom or Mr- " Mr- Lytl during caster vacation. Mist ' Robb it senior in horn economics t Oregon Stat college. i , , f eL J ' ' 1 Miss Robert Robb, daughter ol Baker was a houiegueit at th .. . - . ... Julie Bartioff, the bride Jackie maid of " ciuoyiiig ins (aiiermion raled III fireplac mantel and 1 torn ot Rosehurg. o 5 O