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Mary Jeanne Miles, only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miles,
became the bride of Merle Lee
l'alm. ion of John Palm and the
late Mrs. Gladvs Palm, at a verv
pretty ceremony Wednesday eve
mng.'April 18, at the beautiful new
home of the bride's parents in
1 aurelwood. Rev. W; A. MacAr
thur, pastor of the First Methodist
church, performed the impressive
finale ring ceremony at nine
o clock in the presence of relatives
and close friends of the couple.
Numerous sDnnR flowers, wit
yellow and white colors predomi
nating, formed the decorations for
the fireplace mantle and bouquets
in the living room.
The bride was charniihg in a
navy blue suit with white accesso
ries and a corsage of carnations.
Miss Inora Markillie was maid
of honor and wore a white dress
with black accessories and a cor
sage of pink carnations. Frank Ad
dison acted as best man.
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A reception followed, at which
time the bride and brideeroom cut
the first piece of the wedding cake
which was served bv the bride's
hnother. Coffee was poured b T
the bride's maternal grandmother.
Mrs. H. F. Snvder. of Roseburg.
The lace-covered serving table
was centered with the wedding
cake, which was decorated in pas
tel pink and white icing, flanked.
by arrangements of spring blos
soms. Decorations for the wedding
were arranged by Mrs. Paul Jen
kins. Mr. and Mrs. Palm will make
their home in Roseburg.
Both the bride and brideeroom
have many friends in Roseburg.
having spent most of their lives in
this city. The bride attended the
Roseburg schools and later at
tended school in Portland. The
bridegroom attended Rolindale
school in Warren. Ohio. He is em
nlovcd by Leo T. Kimbrell. paint
ing contractor.
PYTHIAN SISTERS
HONOR OREGON GRAND
CHIEF AT MEETING
Oregon grand chief Elsie Thomp
son was honored bv Pvthian Sis
ters Temple No. 23 of Roseburg at
a potluck supper on April 12. Fol
lowing the supper, musical num
bers were furnished bv Glenna S.
Gill. Ruth Davis. Betty Hedge and
Ruby Willey.
A formal meeting was held after
dinner and Geralnine rowler wis
LOUIS BERNE YS HONOR ED
AT SURPRISE ANNIVERSARY
PARTY SUNDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Bernev
Iwere honored at a surprise party
sunaay evening at their home in
the Green district. Friends called
to congratulate them on their 25th
wedding anniversary and to pre
sent the Berneys with a beautiful
pair of silver candle holders as
mementos of the occasion. A beau
tifully decorated wedding cake, I
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MR. AND MRS. MERLE LEE PALM, abov., pot for Jay Golden of Fradrickion't Photo Lab, follow.
Ing thair wedding Wednesday evening at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Miles. The bride It the former Mary Jeanne M ilei. In the picture below, Mr. and Mrs. Palm
cut their wedding take.
initiated into the Roseburg temple. also brought by the guests, was
,.HVVJl2,liBd "rV,d W."h refresh" HONORED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mr,. M.lvi,
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Thompson. Marion Bolsinger. most
excellent chief. Inga Hieh: district
deputy grand chief, Ethel Skavdal;
excellent senior. Alta Arthur:
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
GIVEN AT LANDER HOME
FOR MRS. DEAN SMITH
Mrs. John Lander Jr., was a
charming hostess honoring Mrs.
Dean Smith of r.mpire, ore., wnn
n Palmer Jr. (LaZella Lowdenl who were recently
married, were honored Friday evening at a charming shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Spalcoutky. Large sprays of cherry bloitoms graced the room, with decorations being carried
out in rote and white. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Palmer Jr., Mr, and Mrs. F. W.
Lowden, Miss Mildred Lowden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Palmer Sr., and daughters, Kathryn and Jean,
nette; Charles Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lowden and children,
Jimmy, Linda, and David; Mrs. Myrtle A. Wells, Mrs. Fred McCormack and daughter, Sharon.
son; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tipton, f Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Alberts and children, David and Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Mrs. H. A. Canaday and brother, y Schlatter, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Anderson and daughter, Carol; Mrs. Lula Trumble and grendson,
Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Ray Hough Larry Amiot; Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Ethtyn Strat ton, Mrs. Charles Holcomb, Mrs. Ann'abelle Peters
rS.,i. u n v: Mu i.""J t Mr;-I and daughter, Karla Ann; Mrs. W. O. Delaney, Mrs. C. M. Stubbs and daughters. Charleene and
Charles Hill, Norma Hill and Leigh- ,, .? ', .... '. .. . j. i.'L cl u: 1U.1..I1. 11.. n...:iu w.i.
nope; ivir. ana iviri. iviaivin iieaiy ina aaugmar, jnirryi mn, (inbvni lunumo, mn. wttiiiv vtii(
Clyde Pope, Miss Orile Pope, Miss Roialie Pope end Mr. and Mrs. tous Spakousky. (Picture
by Paul Jenkins!
ments.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. E. Rauschert, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Edwards and family; Mr. and
MpB D-V. All- 11 1 ,. ...
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Sj-Vu i j". n.il. i Sinclair, Mrs. Featherstone, Mr.
Edith Landis, treasurer. Belle ,nH w. w.lw .j'..
'.STISt and Mr,. O. C. L.ndfield anil
pianist Betty Hedge.
Also attending were Mattie Jack
son. Ora Worthington, Velma
Permin. Ingrid Anderson. Alvce
Harvie, Jennie Jorey, Grace Hel
vev, Ethel Hecathorn, Gladys
Frenette. Ruby Willev. Glenna
Gill, Josephine Lamborn. and
Frances Guv of Phalena Temnle
No. 17; Golda Nickell, Myrtle Wen
ger, Fred G. Wenger, Thensia Ma
ive. Fannie Heilman, Minnie
South, Margaret Shelton. Ger
tie Hess. Ethel Slahaugh. C.
O. Slabaugh, A. O. Helvey, I. A.
Skavdal. Mrs. M. Goeuev. Mrs. J.
A. Gibson and the Misses Beverly
Nickell and Lois Hess.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting.
ton Hill.
TENMILE CLUB HAS
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Tenmile Ladies elub held a
meeting at the Tenmile church
Wednesday with apotluck lunch
eon at noon.
The business meeting was I n
charge of the president, Mrs.
Minnie Melius. Mrs. Renie Jenkins,
Mrs. Garnet Folmsbee and Mrs.
Mabel Roberta from the Olalla
Busy Steppers club, who are
on the cemetery committee, were
present to give their report. It was
decided to have the cemetery clean
up day on Sunday, April 22. Both
men and women who are inter
ested in this project are urged to
U. of 0. MOTHER'S CLUB
ENJOY DESSERT-SUPPER
AT STANLEY KIDDER HOME
Mrs. Stanley Kidder entertained . ,
u n: f i Bmiurr,
L" X." i tht home of Mrs
nun wmi a liivrij ucMtri L-i.u(iit-i c-.., u....
k.. v, . a,; it it-, a n " Stewart Meadows
Parr was co-hostess.. The table ,Bm,- .TT.Mn, nicTeirr
was centered with a large bouquet PnVnENkDl5a;Vh fIlIS
wi iuiiin.
Mrs. HaroM Horn. Mrs. John MRS. FRED VEHRING .
Nachter, Mrs. Paul R. Shanklin 1 ENTERTAINS FOR CLUB
and Mrs. Stanley Kidder. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The next meeting will be a pot- " "eci venring emertaineq
uck suoDer. Mav 2L at 7 D.m. at members ot tne merry-t.o Houna
A. A SI Onoe
at a 1:.10 o'clock dessert-
luncheon Wednesday at her home
on Chadwick street. Pretty a f
rangements of spring flowers were
used about the rooms and as a
centerpiece for the beautifully ap
Following the business session Attending the Southern district 1 pointed serving table. Following
a Chinese auction was held. meeting of Women's Socieiy of the business session, a social hour
Those present for the evening Christian Service at Klamath Falls was enjoyed,
were, Mrs. Ethel Turner, Mrs. A. I through Tuesday included: Mrs. I Tresent were, heshles the host"
A. St. Onge. Mrs. Orlena Slattery, 1 Lucien Cobb, Mre. G. M. Krell, 1 ess, Mrs. Howard Carnes, Mrs. W.
Mn Fllia fTnllttr Mr Carl R.plr. 1 lra llarnlrl Inn., Sir U' A I U r.rU. (r I U.r.M Vinl.nl.
mm M hmln Thm wnmM mrm in hind. Mrs. O. M. Bfrrlr. M rs . Dnnn MacArthtir. Mr. and Mrs. Reuhen Mrs. Grnrffe Johnson. M.rs. J.
a pink and blue shower Mondsy bring a covered llish and table j Radabaugh, Mrs. Hedwig Watzig, Johnson and Mrs. Leo Gillett of Kearhy Masters, Mrs, Earl Age
evening at her home on Robert'a service for a potluck luncheon. Mr- E. McClintock. Mrs. I)em-1 Roseburg and Mrs. Paul Rummell and Mrs. George Sothman and son.
Creek. i Another quilt was quilted at Bronson, Mrs. A. D. Parr, 1 of Dillard. . 'Bryce.
oames were piayea wim purr. tm, mwt,n. At the next meeing
MRS. J. F. DILLARD
COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING
PARTY FRIDAY EVENING
Mrs. James Hughes and Mrs.
W. F. Amiot entertained at a
charming bon voyage party Fri
day evening at the attractive home
of the former on Deer creek in
compliment to Mrs. J. F. Dillard,
who with her husband, left Sun
day for Japan to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Snoddy.
Forsythia and scilla formed the
decorations. Contract bridce was
in play during the evening with
high scores going to Mrs. Fedortck
J. Porter and Mrs. Josephine Smith
and travelim prizes going to Mrs.
Dillard and Mrs. Mitchell Moore.
Later in the evening, lovely gifts
were presented to Mrs. Dillani
from Mrs. Harold E. Srhmeer. Mrs.
Alfred C. Anderson. Mri, Mitchell
Mere. Mrs. Josephine Smith, Mrs..
A. F. Micelli. Mrs. Frederick J.
Porter and the two hostesses.
Following the opening of the gifts
Mrs. Amiot and Mrs. Hughes
served delightful refreshments. I
KASER NICKENS TEA GIVEN
FOR OREGON STATE MOTHERS
CLUi MONDAY AFTERNOON - ,
Mrs. Neil Kaser and Mrs. Car
Nickens were co-hostes-- Monday
afternoon at a charming tea at
the former's attractive home on
Harvard avenue for ttie members
of the Oregon State Mothers club.
Spring flower formed the cente'.
piece for the beautifully appointed
tea table.
Interesting reports were given on '
the Oregon State Mothers board
meeting held in Portlsnd by the
president. Mrs. H. H. Turner, aad
secretary, Mrs. J. P. Motschen-; "Early American Music and
bacher. ! Traditions." Mrs. Carstens arcom-
Lovely refreshments were served I'snied Mrs. Nielsen's vocal num
by Mrs. Kaser and Mra. Nickens br's- ..,.. . .
to: Mrs. Adelin Fields of Portland,' 0n behalf of the chapter, Mrs.
a guest, and Mrs. H. N. Jacohson, ' Ray S. Petreguin presented a inn
Mrs. C. E. Dishman. Mrs. O. J.
Feldkamp, Mrs. Walter E. Her
cher, Mrs. Ray Barrow. Mrs. A. C.
Kenny, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield. Mrs. H. H. Tur
ner, Mrs. Foster Butner. Mrs. K.
D. I.ytle. Mrs. George E. Houck
and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher.
and a Spode plate to Miss Joann
! Ware, who has been chosen as the
, DAR citizenship eirl of the vear.
The next meeting will be Msv
!2I at 7:30 o'clock at the homr of
Vrs Nielsen with Mrs. Orrin Ba
' I'CT in charge of the program on
! rational defense. Mrs. Celia tliv
will -report ng . Continental Con-
being awarded to Mrs. Mmer i.an- , qiljt wj be quilted ,,) mor.
der, Miss Sandra Humphreys and bandages will be rolled for the Ve-
Miss Oletha Smith. terans Hospital. Members are re.
Gifts were presented to Mrs. ni,..i. h,in. . n.,r r .,,..nr.
Smith by Mrs. Elmer Lander and , Thn attending were Mrs. Re
daughter Judy; Mrs. Charles nj, jenkm,, Mrs. Garnet Folms
Smith Sr., Mrs. Chrles Smith Jr , bee. Mrs. Mabel Roberts and Mrs.
Miss Oleiha Smith, Mrs. Ohm rmml Ccllver. euesls. Mrs.
Lander. Mrs. John Lander Sr., Blanche Degner. Mrs. Emma
Mrs. Malcolm Humphreys, Mm DifHrirh. Mrs. Mvna Garrison.
Sandra Humphreys, Miss Pat Mr. Mr, Hodges. Mrs. Anna Ire-
Humphreys. Mrs. Dsle Lander, Mrs. Minnie I .or k wood, Mrs.
Mrs. John Hess, Miss Lis Minnie Melius. Mrs. Maureen
Hess, Mrs. George Thomas. Muetzel, Mrs. Gladys Rathkev,
Mrs. Ivan Lander. Miss ur. in,. smiih Mr. K.t Wit.
Sonya Lander. Mrs. lona Dirken- , Mnl, mivt, Krrto, Mrs. El-
son, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. nor Rjrhter and Sandra and
Howard Cracroft. Mrs. William , .hnny: Mrs. Alice Pierce, and
Adams. Mrs. Leonard Smith. Miss Mr. juti, Rreiienhnrher I
Sharon Under, Mrs. Klwood Mc-1 Th n, munt will be held I
i-augnnn, miss jsnei i.anaer. n. ,t th Tenmile church Wednesday,
I,. LaiHier anu uie nusirnx, flu. April Zo.
John Lander Jr.
Delicious relreshments were MISS HELEN CASEY IS
served by the hostess, assisted by GUEST SPEAKER AT
her daughter, Janet, and Misa Pat TILLER TROUPER MEETING
Humphreys. 1 . .
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WOMEN OF MOOSE wss the guest of the evening re-;
HOLD OPEN MEETINd I renlly at the Tiller Trouper's first
AT HALL MONDAY NIGHT t guest night event.
I Miss Casey gave several dra-1
Women of the Moose met Mon- ,,,. r,,dings and a brief skit
day evening at the hall and en- 0n Cornelia Otis Skinner's experi-;
tertained prospective members as fnr wjlh h,r fa,her in shake-,
guests. The members were invited spearean revivals. Twenty - one
to attend a friendship meeting at Rut 0f the Tiller Troupers at-j
ma ma in rails may s ann as many t,nrii the meeting and plans were
members as possible are urged to man lo present two one-act plays
tne nct meeting will be May 21 1 tress, which she attended
at the home of Mrs. K. D. I.ytle Washington. D. C.
in Laurelwond with Mrs. Foster
Butner and Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp M"- N0 MS- WAR R EN
assisting hostesses. All members ENTERTAIN IN HONOR
are urged to be present as this of MJ- T HANSEN
will be the last meeting of the
club until fall.
MRS. E. B. STEWART
ENTERTAINS DAR AT
DESSERT-SUPPER MOhfPAY
, Mr. and Mrs. ,T C. Johnson, Mr.
ad Mrs. Paul Trozelle. Mr. and
i Mrs. Everett Owens and son,
Larry; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pat
j terson of Suiherlin. Mr. and Mrs.
i Art Hansen and Sir. Stvunuj.
Mrs E. B. nVewart entertained of WiOliir. were entertained ttt ham
the DAR at a charming 7:30 buffet supper hv Mr. and Mrs A ,
o'clock dessert - suoDer Monday W. Warren at tHir home in Rose-1
evening at ejsr attractive home tn hafg Thursday evening honoring'
I.jurelwood.- S p r I g Uowcrs Mts. Hansen on her birthday. Th
termed the decorations f Mix ,Vi- , table was angered with an r
bel Goettel asjiilrd the hostess in rancement of pink camellias
s,mnl- l' j After Mrs. Hansen opened hr
Covers were Placed for (f r s. ' many nice gifts the eveninej vMs '
Clyde W. Carstens Sr., Mrs. DarIspent in playing canasta. ,
ley Vtare. Miss Joann Ware. Mrs. il
J. A. Gibson and Mrs. Washing- METHODIST CHOIR HAS
tun iliiiihsc; guests, and members- SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING
Miss Margaret Paee. Mrs. L. K. REHEARSAL TUESDAY NIGHT '
Nielsen. Mrs. Orrin Bsker. Mrs.! Following the weekly rehearsal
W. M. Campbell. Mrs. W. R. An- meeting of the choir of the First
2"rMln' Mr- c- p- l'lnr. Mrs. Methodist church Tuesday e v e
Rav S. Petreouin, Mrs. George M. nmg. a social hour was enjoved
hrown and Mrs. D. N. B u s e n- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in
D,rk- C Gillett on Pitzer street. R e-
Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs Campbell freshments were served. There
presented a eharmmg program on were about 20 present ,
'""" at Days Creek in June.
Faye Owen reported on the bonk Refreshments were served by-
lor me mnosriieari i nrarv. m- .hi u .11... Mr. iianrom ... -i ( ' - ..a it r -w - .' ... .. t r r
Stranger at The Inlet." A gift Aker and Mrs. Charles' Porter. - .,V 7 k. f f ASQ 1Jl i s 11
jn was given in mrs. nrannon. wnn nuring the coffee hour, excerpts j , - v T . t f 'Jtfkyi -. ! - ; : . ' ,k(iT W
;ith her husband, will go to Moose- from two plajls were given w i t h ' A a.', ' ff;T Jt f&V. ,.:.: 1. I
: haven in Florida soon. ' Mr. Mallery. Mrs. Frank Price. ' .fj lyla, ijL ftrlw. .' f ' ."' 1U . . 1
I It was reported the Women of Mr. Milton Andrews and several 7 W I Af "7 ' - 4 Ni I
the Mwe won a bltie ribbon for olh,r pl,y,r, taking part. V - .jf J . tJ ljjr-. S 'vV,l .V . '
an's club annual spring fewer B. P. W. AIDS CONVENTION .-. R Wf 1 vk ' k. . S- '
show. Ollie Knieger was chatrman FUND WITH DELIGHTFUL '"0-4 llllJ kS Ml . I
of the entry and was assisted by BENEFIT BREAKFAST tTt. Ji Il.;A K jJr ? " (U :."- -1 V ! S
indJnonX.in'r Th0n,I,SOn, Mrs. Flossie Virden, Mrs. Mar XT vll fH'ty Y) Vi , , X "
and Marion Bolsinger. Unri, W.on and Mrs. MtMred 14W I 'i jA t Jr? ' '' ; -. -S7 " -A . 't '
MRS. IVAN PICKENS tlermsn were hostesses at a spring v ? 5- T.V ITS'. ZA-' . ,, ' T J
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE breakfast for the Benefit of the rV fv 1 'J A '' 7' 7. - , ' f
CLUB AT LUNCHEON "J Business and Proti-ssional Worn-' VcaY ' jH sf. . nf . S, . . : '. '. '. !
an's Slate convention fund. The k. . 7 I-. teeF. iT' -jt V " ,
Lilacs and matching lilac, rat- event was held at the charming ' j J. W V'i I-;H af ' W 4 1 . , ,
ored, candles graced the lace cov- home el Mrs. Herman at 2WU f" P X 1 J ' (S l 'Jt ' V Si I i i !
ererl table used r Mrs. Ivan Mvrlle avenue April 15. ZH-3 H V i. l lCs ' 'i V " JL-i' " - '
Pickens Tiesd,y when she enter-. T)e breakfast was served at 1 , F ' Jl e ' V- liJrb'S ? ISL" .. ,', j
rum Islire whifh was eh
ing one 0 clock luncheon at her at-i decorated With yellow
tractive home on Fowler street. I ppnng flowwrs. Th yell
Guests were Mrs Ilarn'd E. white color scheme was al car-
,.ki, I77TMI w. - Ir 4 H f
iSd P,. ' ;f -
Schmeer. Mrs H. U. Turner and ried out in the room decorations. REV. AND MRS. FORREST HILL are pictured at the beautifully appointed serving table a few
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Mem- A delicious brcaMasI served m;But., before gueits arrived to congretulate (hem on their silver wedding anniversary Monday
bars enjoying the nrshin with to the following ijwests. Mrs. Lsura tl l . j .l x u. r-L ..L -f il.
Mrs. Pickets were Mrs. D. B. Bu- lies. Mrs. Stella Spencer, Mrs. vnin9- 'he eharmmg event was sponsored oy the mmionary group of the Church of the
har, Miss Helen Ca-ey, Mrs Ches- Minnie Clark. Mrs. Mully MJddus, nazarene wnien Rev. end Mrs. Mill have served tor the past seven years. Mrs. mil wore a cor-
ter Morgan and Mrs. L. E. Mc- Mrs. Eleanor Massey. Mrs. Gladys sage of sweet peas, a gift from her daughter, Mrs. Paul Weaver, and lovely arrangement of
Chntnck. Foley, Dr. Eleanor Carlson, Mrs. sweet peas, e gift from Mrs. Lee Marsh, decors ted the serving table. The wedding cake was a
hrd ni. w.i .-" ll ' tV vh ".'s,' r V"' Eu'l rnl' "m w ' h Sunday School classes and was decorated with silver bells. Assisting Mrs.
nrinz play won by Mm. Mm Kdyth Gilmour. Mr. (ilnn 2 ... aa . , ., .1 m l u l i u i ji i
Porter wth Mm. Morgan wmning Young and Mm. KatheriM Lock- Pul Vv,r ftd Mr- L Marlh w,h th '"-1 Brbr Marsh, UVm L.ndlty, Joyce
th traveling prize. 1 wood. ,MutchUrt Mary Weaver, Merle Suiter end Oarlene Reed. (Picture by Paul Jenkins)
e