lYlarrit Al Qiurcli Ceremonu J)n dooS (SaiA Sot.. April 14, mi Th. N.w.-Rtrltw, ltMbUrf, Or. I flfjrS. Ranted Quentin oltnSon cllocai Sororilii rruL erA a Attend Stale onuenlion f e i . , t-U y A f " '' . " it : -1 ! V J f , I The wedding of Barbara Jean Taylor and Robert Eugene Smith March 10 in the First Baptist church in Cool Bar wax a lame event and is of much interest to many resident! of Roseburg as the bride'i mother ia .a former lesident of this citv. Lighted tapers and large bou quets of lavender and while stock formed the altar setting. Rev. Ce cil Brown performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Taylor of Coos Bay and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of Portland. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white sown of satin made with a net yoke trimmed with seed pearls. The full skirt was made en-train. A satin cap held her fingertip veil and she carried a white shower bou quet centered with an orchid. Miss Jacqueline Lamb of Mc- 4 - ; WILL IE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.l.t.r cf Winchester announce fht engagement f their daughter, Mildred, to Robert Lee Emery, eldeit ion of Mr. and Mn. Richard W. Emery, of Mot Springs, S.D. The bride-elect was yttdueted from Roseburg high school in 1947 end was employed in the Roseburg branch of the U.S. National bank a year prior to being transferred to the Eugene branch of the U.S. National bank, where she it still employed. Both Miss Deister end Mr. Emery ere members of tttj senior clavf of Bible Standard Institute in Eugene. Mr. Emery is student co- j pastor of tne Crow Open Bible Standard church, Crow, Oregon, i No date has been set for the wedding. j Minnville was maid of honor and wore a frock of orchid taffeta with a stole of matching net. She car ried an arrangement of vanda or- i chids. I Bridesmaids were Donna Gun I nell. Joyce Wright and Donna I Knoll. They wore frocks shading from orchid to delicate oink. They ; wore matching atoles of net and ; carried flower arrangements simi lar to that of the maid of honor. Little Connie Brown, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Brown. I was flower girl and wore a gown ! ol pink taffeta. Candle lighters ! we re Miss Alice Smith and Miss I.ois Frakes. Mrs. Thomas Howard, sister of the bridegroom, from Marvsville. Hash., was soloist and sang, "At D.iwning," "Because" and "The l.ord's Praver." Mrs. Charles For rest was accompanist and also played the traditional wedding marches. " v Jerry Smith, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Tom Hushes. Carl Wickham and Paul Halsor. Jim mie Taylor, nephew of the bride, and Jimmie Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mills were ring bear ers. A reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. K. H. Pick ens cut the cake and Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs. Brewer Mills presided at the serving table. Oth ers assisting were Marion Koski, Marilyn Ifarlan, Mrs. Robert Rich ardson, Mrs. H. D. Vales and Mrs. Krneat Harrington. Mrs. John Ni coll of McMinnville registered the guests. Following a wedding trip soulh. the newlvweds will reside in Mc Minnville, where both attended Lmi'ield college. For traveling, the bride wore a Bold suit with aqua coat and brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and Rodney and Jerry Smith of Portland: Mrs. (iertrude Howard. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. Marvsville. Wash.. Pfc. Joseph M. Smith Jr.. Camp Cook Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Travis. Jacaueline Lamb. Alice Smith. Tom Hughes. Carl Wickham. Marvin Flitcroft, Paul Halsor and Mrs. Niroll. all of Mc Minnville: Mr. and Mrs. Walter littis and son. Bill: Mr. and Mrs. K H. Pickens. Mrs. and Mrs. E. II. Bingenheimer. Mrs. Ruth Ive all. Mrs. F.thel Parr and F.. D Lindberg of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens and son. Jon: and Barney Wimer of Roseburg: Donna Knnil and Donna Gunnell from Lniversitv of Oregon. F.ugene, and Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Havnes, Cot tage Grove. BETTY JOE TOMLINSON BECOMES BRIDE OF LEO GLEN MARTENSEN Betty Jo Tomlinson. daughter nf Mr and Mrs. E. E. Tomlinson. of Sulherlin. became the bride of l.eo Glen Martensen of Roseburg. son oi Mrs. Walter Crab, of Mvrtle Point. April 3, at the Baptist church in Reno. Nev. The bride wore a grev suit wilh white accessories and a corsage of violets and rosebuds. The bride attended school in Sutherlin. She was employed thrpe years in the office of the Oregon Employment Service and just prior to her marnace. she was emsiovcd in the Forest Service office. The bridegroom was emnloved at the Outdoor store and is now employed in Camas Vallev. Mr. and Mrs. Mirtensen will make their home in Camas Valley. MM. C. B. WADE IS HOSTESS AT CHARMING LUNCHEON FOft CLUB Magnoliaflora camellias (and matching shell pink tapers cen tered the heaiiiifullv annotated leble used by Mrs. C. B. Wade Tuesday, when she entertained her bridge club at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her lovely home on South Kane street. Covers were Placed for M r . Paul Helweg and Mrs Mairrtre J. Newland. guests, ind Mils Helen Casey, Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. D. B. Bubar. Mrs. Clair K. Alln Mrs. L. E. Mcdmtork. Mrs. Chester Morgan and Mrs, Wade. High scores for the feiniract bridge play were won Mrs. Newland ind Mrs. McClintock. Local members of Omicron chap-, members; a beautiful memorial ter returned S mday from Corval- j service for those members de lis where they attended the state , parted the past year, and election convention of Delta Kappa of officers at which Vice-president Gamma, national honor, society for ; Daphen Riffe presided. The present women educators. The first ses- ' stare officers were unanimously sion was opened Friday evening elected to serve for another year, with the executive board dinner t ; The Corvallis School of Dance Arts the Beau Brummel Supper club, provided the entertainment for the Following this was (he business afternoon with ballet numbers, meeting of the boaiH with M in: In the evening the President's Melissa Martin, state president, banquet was held at the Corvallis presiding. Attending the Friday , Country Club with Melissa Martin evening meeting from Roseburg were Daphne Riffe, second state vice-president, and Violet Wilshire, president of the local group. Other local members who attended the all- day Saturday meetings were Mar garet Adair, Vera Fredrickson, Lu- cille Lewis, Ina Farnsworth, Al- j Alpha Sigma State from Washing via Wetherell, Luella Whitehead, j ton. A tribute wa paid to past Verna Carothers and Katherine I state presidents since Alpha Hho Lock wood. I State of Delia Kappa Gamma was Following registration indued' business day s sessions ..D . aflaarnonn tpa at .k- .-11. di. ..- . kirthj,.!1KI. 'le otticers were in-i rata. i was held at noon in the - . u.i,inu Memorial Union ballroom, at which T-v w c-k f A.Ktin Dr. M. Margaret Stroh of Austin, i lexas. national execuivie secrr- r - E? Tnr of l'r' j Str'fd.?I!:"""f"r.ne.'il able to sense comin? events and meet them by developing a 3en eral spiritual fellowship, which i, the mark of a mature org.nir...,on. Presiding at the luncheon was Miss Florence Beardsley of Monmouth, with Mrs. Blanche McBee of Cor vallis acting as toastmistress. I The afternoon was taken up wilh Initiation for honorary and for stale DESSERT-SUPPER IS GIVEN FOR MEMBERS OF bADOURA CLUB TUESDAY Mrs. Verne Hasbrook, Mrs. T. B. Virden and Mrs. John Throne entertained the Badoura club. Daughters of the Nile, at a charm ing 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper Tuesday evening at the formera nume. Covers were placed for Mrs. W. I.. Carr, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mi-k. M. C. Cassel, Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs. C. V. Criles. Mrs. R. C. Gile, Mrs, Essie Koentz, Mrs. I, vie Marsters, Mrs. E. C. Patterson, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. R. B. Rhodes, Mrs. Cliff Thornton. Mrs. J. M. Throne, Mrs. Bert Wells, Mrs. T. B. Vir den and Mrs. Verne Hasbrook. Reports were given by Mrs. Gile, Mrs. Koentz, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Hasbrook. Plans were made for entertaining the Queen of Ny dia temple, Mrs. Simpson, of Poit land at a ( 30 o'clock dinner at Carl's Haven, May . Members must make reservations by May 51,1 for this dinner by calling Mrs. Patterson or Mrs. B. A. Young. At the close of the meeting, a delightful skit entitled, "And the Villian Still Pursued Her," was presented by Mrs. Crites, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Hasbrook and Mrs. Carter. The members will meet to sew for the Shrine hospital April 24 at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert Wells, 410 East Lane street. CRUISERS CLUB HAS POTLUCK AFFAIR AT CHURCH MONDAY NIGHT The Cruisers club of the Pres byterian church met Monday eve ning for a politick dinner at the church. Following the short business ses sion conducted by Skiooer W. H. Allen, a round table discussion on, "Know Your Church." was pre sented bv Deck Steward. Mrs. Earl plummer. Thnse taking part were. D r. Morris Roach. E. S. Hall. Homer Grow. Earl Plummer. W. C. Thur low, R, Glen Brady and Gloria Wunrh. Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. F.. S. Hall will be hosts for Ihe April meeting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Havs. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rergh, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thurlow. Dr. and Mrs. Morns Roach. Mr. R. Gien Rradv. llr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mr. and rs. Burdett I.eas, Mr. and Mrs. James Humnheries. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bavliss. FUN NIGHT EVENT OF MONDAY FOR ROSEBURG BUSINESS WOMEN Fnn night was enjoyed ov the Business and Professional Wom en's club members Monday. Games were played dunn-r the evening. The table was beautifully decorated with apple blossoms from the garden of Mrs. Emily Judd. Committee members were Virginia Ashrraft, chairman, and Emily Judd. Delegates were selected to at tend the BPW spring convention. Besides the president. Mrs. Flos sie Virden, and V; Vivian I.oi don, slate finance officer, they will be Mildred Herman, Minnie Clark, (elit I)y and Uarinrie W arson. Alternates ara Iris Spring. Ruby Widing. Katherine Kennv, Janella Yow and Edith linla.N FOUR AND TEN CLUB () ENTERTAIN FOR VIRNB nickinj I J Verne Nirkens was tuest of honor at a lovely party given by faye Owens recently. Members of TrZn 12 C.i,;b..PReTrh'l tn.ni ...... . i .i .,.. Nickens, Eunice Beck. Leno( Horn, presiding- and Mrs. Lillian Van- , Ixian of Corvallis as toastmistfess, Dr. Eva Anderson, a member of : the House of Representatives of the Washington Slate legislature, was the speaker of the eyening. Hon ored guests at the banquet were founded in Oregon in 1941, after ! hJf-h "I "t'" ; u,,,i, WCIB pitrsfiiifu. uviain nic (jiariiivn. j lie iirwiy" j i'ron. Musical numbers were given A,nna k u- on 'n ,rwr program by the (or- High School Harmonettes j l .. . .. ,. . . . g, J." -P-menV of The' convention closed its ses- i s ions Saturday evening with awards presented to honored mem- ! tV Ho ehurg Chap.er wis' it'rHM'th. hfvfn. 1 awarded the prize for having the greatest percentage of members in attendance, traveling more than 100 miles. Attendance at the ses sions numbered around 200. Klam- ! ath Falls will be Ihe hostess city 1 for the 19S2 convention. Vivian Niroson. Nona Thompson Ka Simmons. Fave Jensen, Ol- lie Nrueger. Ada llanna and the hostess's son. Larrv. Sending a gilt but unable to attend was Mildren Gardner. Lenor Horn won the special prize. The next reeular meeting of the club will he held May 1 at the homf of Viola Spencer PINK AND BLUE SHOWER AT GUIDER HOME EVENT OF APRIL THIRD Mrs. Myrtle Geider entertained at her lovely home at Fair Oaks April J, honoring Mrs. Pearl Ad aMS at a pink and blue shower. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Arna Edwards and Mrs. Florence Ed wards. Daffodils and hyacinths were used in decorating. Games were enjoyed during the aftcrnooi and prizes were won by Mrs. Crouse and Mrs. Francis. Mrs. Adams received lovely gifts from Mrs. Mabel Crouse, Mrs. Jennie Harrison, Mrs. Ida Weber, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Anna Fains, Mrs. Dorothy Norton, Mrs. Wilma Pelland. Mrs. Verle Gor- ley, Mrs. Dorothy Longhreak. Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mrs, Dora llamil- ton, Mrs. Gladys Adams, Barbara Adams, daughter of the honored guest, and the hostesses. i '. ofti g,t4 j; phj ,orj,,y I . rrrTm'fW'ti i ' p . . t ; -Ml IV" V'Lv'ViKS NEW MEMBERS PLEDGED AT THE PREFERENTIAL TEA to Alpha i Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher on Winchester street included: Mrs. i Lawrence Hill, Mrs. Mervin Summers, Mrs. Bud Cowan, Mr, VV. A. Weber. Mrs. Don O'Neil, Mrs. Harold MonighartMrs. Robert i F?y. Mr, Willi. Sr.y. Mrs. Jo. Dent and Mr, Murr.y Smit Mr,, rr.nklm Wickham. er.sident. conducted th. Dl.dq. cere- ' mony. Mr,, Craig Short had !i; tiijlllll A f 1 11 - H The First Congregational church in Eugene was the scene Thurs- i day pfternoon, March 22, of the n-airiage of Miss Marion Galla, ' i!uii5hter of Mr. and Mrs. John Galla Jr of Roseburg to James ; tjucnlin Johnson, son of Mr. and 1 Mr. Ralph Johnson of The Dalles. The Rev. Wesley Nicholson per formed the ceremony before aji al tar decorated with baskets nf daf fodils, iris and white candles in cundelabra. Preceding the double ring cere- mony. Miss .Ian. Patterson sang "Because" and "Th. Wedding Praver." The bride, given In marriage by her fnlher, was beautiful in gown of while salin. fashioned with i mandarin collar and tiny buttons ; down the front over an under-gown f nkil. nat nA .nlin llax u.il which her mother made, was held in place by a braid nf white satin. She carried a bouquet of while s.vcet peas and stephanotis cen tered with a large orchid. For the .traditional "something old ', the bride carried a lace-ed;e handkerchief, which was brought I across the plains prior to the Civil i War, a pair of bracelets worn by the bridegroom's grandmother on her wedding day and the blue Sunday at the attractive home of eh.rg. of th. oeeation. Members carter of th. Zeta Tau Alpha srrority. The matron of honor, Mrs. Floyd Walker, of Roseburg, wore ruse satin and net fashioned to match the bride's dress. Her bouquet was of daisies and talisman roses tied with champaigne-colored ribbon. The bridesmaids. Miss Delores Fiiedrirh of Molalla and Mia a Shirley Weilzel of Ashland, aoror ity sisters of the bride, wore cresses identical to that of the matron of honor, in champagne i V", "id talisman roses, tied with rose- colored ribbons. I Th. best man was Kenneth Ire- land of Ontario, a fraternity nroiner nr tne bridegroom, tisners were Richard Graves, Tom Walsh and vayle Dickersnn. The mother of the bride wore ! a floor-length gown of mauve I crepe. Wilh it she wore white ac cessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Johnson wore a gown nf pale blue satin, black accessories and an orchid corsage. I Following tbe ceremony, a re- , reption was held at the Zeta Tail Alpha sorority house on the TJni- versity of Oregon campus. The couple left later for their honey- moon trip to Crater Lake and pr.s.nt ' bach.r, director, Miss Helen R. L. Davi., Mr,. Sidney Domenico, Mr,. Robert Kidder, Mr,. Frank O'Brien, Mr,. Ralph Ohman, Mr,. Rob.rt Sabin, Mr,. Cr.ig Short. Mrs. Walter W.lk.r, Mr,. Ralph Wiley, Mr,. Rob.rt K.nt and Mr,. Franklin Wickham. Th. nest meeting will b April If at th. horn, .f Mrs. Sidn.y Dam. nice. I ,)) I northern California. For travellinf the bride wore a knit suit of laven. der with white and navy acre. sories and th. orchid from her bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are now at home in Eugene where both ar. continuing undergraduate work at the University. The bride is a jun inr and a member of Zeta Ti Alpha sorority. 1'he bridegroom i. a member of PI Kappa Alpha fra ternity and will be graduated la June. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES iNJ0Y BRIDGE LUNCHEON J . Ladies of th. Roseburg Country ' club met for I 12:30 luncheon j .nursnay at tne ciun nouse. unag. ; was played during the afternoon. Those attending were Mrs. H. E. Schmeer, Mrs. Harry LeBeau, Mrs. H. C, Stearns, Mrs. Jamea Hughes, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. Alfred C. Anderson, Mrs. Frank J. Bistak, Mrs. Emily E. Judd, Mrs. Waller S. Fisher, Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. Vent Keel. Mrs. A. M. i Panter, Mrs. R. W. Sedell, Mrs. I. J. Bean and Mrs. C. E. Knitht. High score winners in bridg. were Mrs. Harry LeReau, Mra. C. I E. Knight and Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Casey, Mrs. Verdun Boucock, Mr,. 0