4 Tht Newi-Review, Rowburf, Or. Sot., April 14, 1911 MRS. WILLIAM MARSHALL COLLVER. net Je.n St. Ongt, b. lew, posts (or Clark's studio photographer, following her marriage eeremony April 7 at St. Jotaph'i Catholic church in Roieburg. Tht maid of honor, bridesmaids and flowar girl ara siitars of tha COLLVER ST. ONGf WEDDING IS EVENT OF SATURDAY, APRIL 7 Before the altar at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Mis Jean Arden St. Onge and William Marshall Collver exchanged their wedding vowa Saturday morning, April 7. The altar wa massed with while snapdragons and spirea. Father Edmund read the service. Misa St. Onge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. St. Onge o! Roseburg. The hrillegroom i the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Collver of Reedsport. Both are attending University of Oregon where she is a member of the Gamma Phi Bela sorority and he la affiliated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss St. Onge came to the altar on the arm of her father. One ol the loveliest of the season's brides, aha was beautiful in a wedding gown of eyelet embroidered or gandy with an organdy redingota and finger-tip veil. Her flowers, were shattered carnations, rose buds and stephanntis. tier attendants were her four sisters, Shirley, Carol Toni and Burnadette. They were dressed alike in white organdy and car ried bouqueta of deep red carna tions, constrasting with the bride s bouquet, which was all in while. . Dennis I'hilbronk, a cousin of tha bride, and Mrs. McLaughlin, sang preceding the ceremony. A reception was given by tha bride's parents at their home fol lowing the wedding. Approxi mately 150 guests signed the guest book. Assisting at the receplion ere Mrs. John Skaaluren and Mra. Rny Brainard of Keedspiirt, Mrs. Claude Kerr, Mrs. Jack Marks of Grants Pass, Mrs. Gladys Pearson of Portland and Mrs. Mor timer Bailey of Rpedsport. Marian Morris, a sorority sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book. Kor travelling Mrs. Collver wore a navy blue and white check suit with navy accessories, f ollowing a trip to the coast, the young couple la now at home in Kugene. CHURCH CONGREGATION GIVES FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS. HULSEBUS Members of the V.deo Lutheran church gathered Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lerese An derson of Kluarose lo sav "Good bve" to Mr. and Mrs. John Hulse h'tis of Roseburg. who are moving to Coburg. following the pollurk dinner, which was served early in the afternoon, many lovelv and useful gills were presented to the hivored guests bv the group. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. (). Warren and dauchler. Virginia: Mrs. C. R. llolmniust. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bloomnuist. Mrs. K. Ldman. Mrs. Hogland, Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Johnson. Mrs. R. T. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Osrsf Bnckland, Frill Sioaren, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sand. Mr. and Mrs. George Sundhurg and son, lon aM: Rev. Willis F. Krirkson. Mr. and Mrs. John Itulsehus and Mr. and Mrs. Cerese Anderson and daughter, Fern Cams. Donald Sundhurs entertained with several selectans on his ac cordian and several hvmns were sung by the group. MISS EUARDA WESTLUND CHARMING HOSTESS FOR SORORITY GROUP APRIL 4 Fpsilon Sigma Alpha sorority Whs entertained Annl 4 at the home of Miss F.uarda Wesllund. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ronald Oilar and Miss Mary Martin. During thi meeting plans were completed for the state coun cil meeting being held in Rose burg April 14 and 15. Twelve pros pective members of the sniority ! vvare pre.serU for the occasion. i . After the business meeting, the j group adjourned to a shower ghen fot Mrs. Al llootrn and Mrs. Hill ' Turner. I rtcarnt were the Mesilames Don ! Starmer. Ronald Oilar. l.vle Wuist, j Ted Inslev, Kill Benson. Jim Smith Georgia Peterson. Shirlev Thomas.! Dale Wnorlriiff. Fred Mora. Kill ! llallcraft. Shirlrv Siecel. T v I e r ' Kvans, Don C'kev. Don Krue, I "in lurner. K',.scv llotxl.iv. .IJin King, and the Muses F.iiitrda SVst lur.d, Rhea Brown. Naniij Nichols, J.elda Sanders. Adcle Calvin, l.au liilee V,inn,(fd. Retlv lleismg. Gloria Gastsh' and Marr Martin. 1 .1 v IIS 11 p If , v t ' Wo omen J xcran slinrcii 1 1 leclA Projects for the coming year , wore discussed and developed at j the quarterly meeting of Ihe Worn-! en's Gink: of Failh l.ulheran rliurrn luesday evening at t h e (ieoi ge Anderson, Mrs. R V. Con' home of Mrs. Anne Ssndslede witn man. Mrs. l.oicn Olson. Mrs. R .1 Mrs. h. B. Miller as assistant hostess. Pastor Frickson led the devo tions speaking on the rebuilding of Japan by practicing the Beatitudes as set forth in the "Sermon on the Mount in relations with the Jap anese. A very interesting program on "Missions and the different religions In Japan was presented hy Mrs. C. Gilmer. Mrs Chester Norilling ami Ms. Walter Samuel son. The business meeiirg was con ducted by Mrs B. J Paulson, president. Projects tor lie coming year will be a haraar in December witn Mrs. R. . soffman as gen eral chairman; a smorgasbord, to i be held in the church basement, in the tall with Mrs B. J. Paulson. ! chairman; a hake sale in May with Mrs, Frank Johnson, chair man, and a riimmlw sale so he held April 20 in the Tpiscopal par ish hall. Mrs. Rolland Sprmver is chairman of this protect and anv members hsvingrtimmage mav coil her aV J.tlKX or may lake it t'oJMri. CHtiner'i home, 4.U S. l'ine. Mrs R. Ouam. Mrs W. Clark and Mrs. Knrtngcr were placed on the nnmiiXi'ng committee and Mrs. Uuam will serve as general hostess for the Guild. Lovely re freshments were served hv the htu-iess to Mrs Robert Trued. Mrs, ICJ Nelson, Airs. Wendall Clark, jfr. R. Qtiam, Mrs. Minnia Lmd- M.', brida. Above, members of tha wadding party include: Toni, Carol and Shirley St. Ongt, the bride and bridegroom, Bill Piummer, Lou Silken and Bill Holmes and in front of tha bridesmaids is Berna datte St. Onga. 4.1 4 ; QJd Of Dd Pi i nil . ner. Mrs F. Brsmn. Mrs Art Midland. Mrs. L. R. Kvans. Mrs ('. K. Frnleru kson, Mrs. Concui (imt, Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mrs Pan son. Mrs. Frank Johnson i Andy Sihlick. Mrs. Chester Nord ling. Mis. J. K. Norilling. Rev. Willis Frukson. Mrs. Walter Sam lielson. Mrs. Clarence Gilmer. Mr. Holland Springer and Mrs. Roh.nl Kent. Circles of the Guild will meet at the Mlowuig pl.ues: Don iircl at 1 .to put,, May 3 at the home of Mrs. Conrad Quist, U:i7 W. First street; Bclhanv circle at pm May 15 at the home of M-s. M T. Hergerson. 8;16 S. Ham ilton street, and Martha circle at 1 .to p m. at home of Mrs. B. J. Paulson, IR-'ifl 1'ost street. BRUCE ROSS IS HONORED ON SECOND BIRTHDAY SATURDAY Bluca Ross was honored on his second birthday Saturday, when Sit mother. Mm IVd Ross, f an- yonville entertained a group ofchil dren from 11 lo 2 o'clock. Luntfv ein was mm-vmI to the Kroup. 'atJurii. Mr. and Mm. Harold Horn, which rime favors presented each ftiiett and a beautifully deco rated birthday cake was cut and served. Covers were placed for Bruce, guest of honor, and Sally Mes-.ru-irr, Betty MtHHiie, Andnfe Gill. Johnny ('hildiens and Skippy and Janet Allen. Mother of the children joined the frnup later (or birthday cake and coffee v I D ELEANOR CARLSON HONORED AT CHARMING i HOUSEWARMING PARTY A lovely event of April 1 was a hoiiM'w arming parly honoring Dr. K'liMiior Carlson. 1, -stesjes for the I o. casion were Virginia Ashcraft, i Gladys Foley, Mildred Horn, Lil lian DuFresne, and Klyilor Massey. More than 140 guesis signed Ilia guest book during the afternoon. Dr. Carlson was presented wnh ! a lii one lireplace set to match the glass curtains in front of the i fireplace. j Arrangements of d:iffodits and jfnisythia were placed around the , rooms'. Presiding at the be.nill fully apiKiinled tea table were Mrs. Ciair Alien. Mrs. Helen Gallant, i Mrs. Harold Augustus and Mrs. Ja.k Wharton. Dr. Carlson re ceived at the door and Mildred Horn and Lillian DuFresne had i charge of the guest book, i Those signing the guest book wore: Mr and Mrs. K. K. Clark, Mr. and Mrs Oscar C. Holfsness, Mis Helen Gallant, Dr. and Mrs C, K. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben DiiKnsne, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wing. Mr and Mrs. Perry I. I Ashcraft. Kthel Chase. Mr sod f)Mrs. A. H. Jaeger. Mrs Flossie iS Yirdcn, Mi" and Mrs, Horaie Berg. Mrs Worth C. Davis, Mis. Richard 5 Crenshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickoft, Mrs. Emily .liuld, Mrs. George F. Foley, Mrs. Doe Raitabaugh. Mr and Mrs I eRoy Gorton. Dr. and Mis. Fail Varjorie C. YV arson, r'ord Single ton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ha reus. Mm, S I,. Kidder. Mr. and Mrv Percy Ciott, Mk. Clarence V. Lan d's. Mrs. Claude Baker, Dr. and iM. C. W. Marshall. Mr arid NTrs- H. R. Auutu. Mr nd MiO ( harles K. Hart and iXnnell; Xtt AHin II. flelgeson, Betiy 1 on Tmim, Ir. and Mr Bruce Hetriek, Mr. and Mrs, Sid-Miv C. Moon jr. Mrs Hohert IvVder, ' Mr. and Mr. Everett Massey. ii mi n m mmm puna i LMiui.mii asii ijiifi'ji ' Tf r'fr'? ! " i .1, ill i ai i iss.as, i m ii tmittmaJ . v t. .. aVaVgljMMii --air -ar-nr. t si Mies MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BARRETT, below, cut their wedding cake er rne reception toiiowmg their VELMA ELAINE GREEN BECOMES BRIDE OF ROBERT RAMON BARRETT At a double ring ceremony read March 27 at the North Roseburg chinch, Velma Elaine Green be came the bride of Robert Ramon Barrett. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green and Ihe bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Henry Reed. Both families are of Koseburg. A satin gown with lace yoke and : long sleeves was tne nnde s choice for her wedding dress. She car ried a white Bible and an orchid. In the bridal party were Miss Shirley Green, maid of honor; Miss Judy Anderson, flower girl, Marvin Janscn, best man and Reuben Strauss and Lawrence West, ush ers. Miss Green was given in mar riage by her father. The church altar was decorated with daffodils, fern and cathedril candles. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. i iark Kohti sang "I Love oi Truly" and "Because", ac companied by Mrs. Klemins. hollowing the ceremony, a re ception in the church parsonage was' given by the bride's parents. The bride's table was charmingly decorated. After the first piece of cake was cut by the young couple. Mrs. Lawrence West took charge of serving and Mrs. Larry Ander son ptesided at the punch bowl. The mother of the bride wore a (line suit with pink accessories and the bridegroom's mother w a i dressea in lavendar with pink and blue accessories. Both mothers i wore corsages of rosebuds. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. j Barrett left for a wedding trip to ! Vancouver, Wash., and coast! points. He is serving with the V. S. I Navy and is stationed at Ihe naval base at San Fiancisco. Cat if . The bride, who is a student at Rose burg Senior high school, will re sume her studies. (Valencia Monday April H The Junior Division, at the home of Carol Hamm, 102 North Flint street. i I'nipqua chapter, DAR. at 7;30 p.m. at home of Mrs. L. F. Nielsen on Moore street. Installation of Officers for Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Cir cle No. 49. S p. m. Formal dress. Tuatday April 17 RosehuraT Art association at 8 p m. at home of Mrs. Hael Raade, 1934 Fairmont avenue, wilh Mrs. Lot en Ashman, co hostess. Impor tant business. K Kden Ladies Aid no-hostess i meetind in afternoon at Kden Lu-1 theran church. A new president will be elected. Twelve and Won club, at home of Mrs. FreH Harris, 226 W. Third avenue, north. Koseburg Woman'i club at 1 30 p m. in social hall of Methodist church with member of (troup lit as hoMees for tea. Mrs. York, of York's fuchsia garden at Yach ats. as jiiiet speaker. Gold Star Mothers to meet at home of Mr?, lva Van Nova at 2 p. m. Robert Kidder to be guest speaker. Alpha Zeta Theta Rho girls will meet at HK-F. Wtdnatday April It , Tau Kta Ku to mot at home of Mrs. Dyle Baker, highway 99 south. Uoehurg Art and Embroidery cliK at home of Mrs. George Cluck. Mrs. Frank Bergh to be in charge of program. t lr. Roy M. lHrcus, clinical psy chologist, guest speaker at meeting of Douglas County Mental Health association at pm. at Veteran's hospital. j Thursday April It The Women's Society of the First Baptist church will meet. La?y Datxy club al ho met f 136 Flleu atenue. po'lw.k luncheon. !,. Vernon Bri-to, hostess. West Melroe club lo meet t hoiM of Mrs. E. M. Seeley. Plant salf to be held. Busy Stepper noon potiuck luncheon al home of Mrs. Adda Olltvant. J N club, at Soma of Mrt. Carl marriage March 17, in Koseburg. i f r2aV ..ESL!iitr- 0 Nickena, 1120 Balff, 7:30 dessert supper. Co-hostesses. Alice G o f f, Ollie Krueser. Louise Young, Susie Bowman, Sissie Jackson. Friday April 20 Chapter BI. PKO sisterhood, to meet for 1:15 dessert luncheon at, home of Mra. Claude Kerr, Mrs. t M. N. Beery, co-hostes. i Rummage sale, sponsored by' Women Society of the Presbyte- nan church, beginning at 8:30 in church basement. Arrangements for pickup may be made by call-j ing 3-70. Faith Lutheran guild will have a rummage sale April 20 at the Kpis copal parish hall. Mrs. Roland Springer, general chairman, as sisted hy Mrs. C. H. Joel son, Mrs. Ionard Anderson and Mrs. Alice Fullers. April 21 Saturday Rummage auction sale for tha benefit of the K P. Drum corps, beginning at 1 p. m. on Cass street in front of Photo Lab. Rice Valley Community club will sponsor a card parly at the hall this evening. Public ivnited. MU CHAPTER HAS ENJOYABlf MEETING AT ALLEN HOME Mu chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. met Wednesday evening at the lovely home of Mrs. Clair K. Allen, on Watson street with Mrs. Roy Stein, co-hostess. Mr. Nelson How ard and Mrs. Joseph Webb were guests an) members enjoying the evening with .Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Stein were: Mrs. J. R. Wharton. Mrs. William Semmler. Mr.. Claron Chit wood. Mrs. Charles Colbmnn. Mrs, George Crocker, Mrs. James Filrtay, Mrs. Donald Gum, Mr. Henrv Darbv. Mrs. Herman Mat isoff, Mrs. Jack Bathrick, Mrs. C P. Yundt and Mr. Bruce Hetriek. The Founder's day banquet wa planned for April 30. Members have completed lay ette to be turned over to the Red Cross. 'U The program for the evening was given by Mrs. (Ummter on the sublet-1, "Painting and sculptur ing" MRS. FOLMSBE E IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR CLUB THURSOAY Mrs. Carnpt Fotmsb enfpr rained the Busy Strpptrs club at a rharnunf 1 SO o'clock potiuck luncheon Thursday Covers were placed tor Mr Fave Krearlman snrt daughter: Mrs. Renie Jenkins, M-s .Msrjr Hodses. Mrs. Anna Ire land, Mrt. Virginia -Wamhelt an4 I Above, the Barrett-Green wedding party poses for Fredrickson'l I Photo Lab. .. , -a" daughter: Mr. Maureen Muetze!, Mrs. Junia Byron, Mr. Adda Olli ant, Mrs. Mabel Roberts, Mrs. (. lat ice Brinkman and Richard; Mis. Beitiice Parker and daugh ters : Mrs. Joyce Croucher and her sister; Mr. Metta Calkins. Mrs. I aulene Gore. Mrs. Rhoda Ionjt 1 t . f ... . .'..-..; ... . ' - : .i - "- ; . ' ' v. ;: ...v .ii-i-- . ' ' -...... I MISS ALICI CLEMENT, organist, will PraerfT)i concert Sunday tTHHlno at 7:30 o'clock In tht First Baptist church. Tna concert is tinar tht auspices or tht church choir. Thare will fc, no ad million charg and tha public is invittd. Mils CUment it con sidtrtd ? l tht finit muiiciani of tha statt and has a grtat many friandi as a rtsult of her years of teaching muiic and from htr numerous organ concerts prtitnted throughout Oregon. (Pic ture by Edrii Morrison studio I. 0 O land son; Mrs. Gladys Lucia? and dautjhter, and the hostess. I Sewing and visiting were fol ! lowed by games with prizes 5oinf to Br mice Parker and Joyct Croucher. I The next meeting will hi April 19 at the home of Mrs. Olhvant.