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F7 i If J"' '' " " " ' ' " 5 'u Jit . Ihr vA Sat, July 21, H5I Tttm News-Review, Rosaburg, Ore, f r I? it r! ; pi (1-, . . . Vi-' . PVT. AND MRS, LOREN JOHNSON pose for their picture follow ing their wedding at the First Christian church June 2!, Mn. Johnson is the former Jeanne Rapp, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank W. Rapp of Roseburg, The couple will make their home in Columbia, S.C, In tha picture below, Mr, end Mrs. Johnion cut their wedding cake at the reception, which followed in the church parlors. (Pictures by Fredrickson's Photo Lab!.. ,.du ? ... -T i. J ft (Celebrated i3y. On Saturday evening July 14 Glendale chapter, No. 71, Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated i!s golden anniversary, at the high school gymnasium. The program opened with an en trance march by the six courtesy girls and the officers, following the presentation of the national flag, carried by the associate pa tron, John Benakis, who w es corted by the marshal, Ida A. Ed son, after which the chapter choir sane "God Bless America." As a aocal solo. Jack Adam?a minister of the Glendale church of i Christ sang "The Lord's Prayer. The chapter had as its guests Alice Robinson, worthy grand ma tron: Leila Wimberly associate grand matron; and Klton Schroder, associate grand patron. Several past grand representatives, all of'sags a solo "la The Garden of whom were escorted and intro- Tomorrow." (a duced by the conductresses, Esther An addendaTy the past matrons Kefer and E. Mae Basge, and wel-j cornea oy me wormy mairon anu - worthy alron, Mary LaPeath and Philip E Day Jr., were also pres. ent. When Glendale chapter was or ganized fifty years ago, Kitty Gray, then worthy matron of Josephine chapter, acted as grand marshal and it was a privilege to have her as an honored guest at the anniver sary celebration. George H, Kid dle, who acted as deputy grand patron at the time of the cnap- ter s institution was also present. ! The address of welcome was de- The gym was decorated wtlh my livered by Ruth Sether. a past ma-; riads of gold atars fdAiing a false tron of the chanter, and the re-1 sponse was given bv the worthy ! grana patron, iohowm oy . ine (.n'Nat Kittup siiiK'iil,, iiieiiufi ic. , Due to the summer vacation sea-1 ion, several of the girls belonging r-rfr.ni .,. ,i - -i (Ckaph er to Job's Daughters were away, so the organization was unable to pre sent a drill. However, some of the girls 'were in attendance to pre sent the chapter with a gut- An addend honoring the past matrons and patrons carried out the theme of progress throughout the years by presenting characters representing the past, present faid future. About thirty past matrons and patrons ;re present and in troduced. The history of the chanter was prepared and read by Lulu Pratt Sheriff, the chapter's historic, with higftights of the past hta- ceniury oemg related. The choir sang "My Task" with Mm Benakis as soloist and Mit UTed Sether playing the violin obligate after which Mr. Benakis honored the chapter, a gift wag present ana oeiore leavinme floor the group also paid tribute to Matie Heller, who has served the chapter as its secretary for more.fJhan twer years. After greefcngsrjjtd speeeKfti by the honored guests and members from visiting chapters, the pro gram was closed by a song, "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You," by the associated patron, followed by the officers retiring march and escort ol guests to re- freshments. ceiling and bouquets of gold glad-' ioh and fern were pijSninent i tnro ugnout me ouiiatng uui tug tiic ictiffsimit-iEi iiuui iliu-1 sic was played ana Terry Coleman presented a tapdance. JEANNE RAPP BECOMES BRIDE OF LOREN JOHNSON AT LARGE CHURCH W6DD1N Miss Jeanne Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Raajj of Roseburg, became the bride o Pvt. Loren Johnson, son o Mr, and Mrs. Hennis Johnson, of Win ston, June 21 at the First Chri.:,l ; ,.i, Baskets of white gladioli and blue delphiniums with tall tapers formed the decorations, Rey. Ken neth Knox performed the e e t -mony, A large number of relatives and friends were presenS Preceding rtjie bride's entrance, Mrs, Trued played the organ and accompanied Wendell Johnson who sang "Because" and "T h e Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Trued also played the wedding march and re cessional. Given in marrisff hv hw faritu "ve c"nse m meeung. for Z mTLfir, fLritPton . Mrs, Currier. ther the bride was lovely in a gown of white satin, lace and net fash ioned with a lace cape and a Pe ter Pan collar. Her veil of illu sion fell from a headdress of seed pearls. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible gjth streamers of white satin ribbon and stephan otis. Miss Erdine Piper was maid ol honor and wore a green gown. She carried a nosegay of lavender sweetpeas. Bridesmaids were Miss Beth Carter and Miss Loretla Johnson of Roseburg. They wore gowns ol champagne and blue and carried nosegays of white sweet peas. Miss Bonnie Webber and Miss Ls McKinney lighted the candles. They wore lavender formats with wristlels of tiny rosebuds. Bob TJoodwin, brother-in-law o the bride, was best man and ush ers were Neil Wissing and Jim Ylvisaker, all of Roseburg. Joyce and Jean Hatfield, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. How- STffi Hatfield, were flower girls and! wore yellow satin gowns with uj,i . The bride's mother wore a blue dress with white accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a black and white dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of wtjjte gardenias, A reception followed the wed ding in the church parlors. Bou ettets of seasonal flowers and whit candelabra formed the background i for the bride's table which was covered with a lace cloth and een- tered with a three-tiered wedding cake. Serving were Mrs. John Web ber and Mrs, Harold Ylvisaker. Mrs. Jim Sfandley had charge of the guest K;Mt. For traveling the bride chosa a white palm suit with red ac cessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. The couple left on a wedding trip to Columbia, S. C, where they will make their home. The bride groom is in the army and stationed at Fort Jackson, S, C, MR. AND MRS. MASTffS HONORED AT SURPRS ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Masters were honored with a surprise party at their home in Winston Monday evening honoring their thirty-sixth wading anniversary. The guests arrived at eight o'clock with a variety of noise makers, remin iscent of aharivan days. Oifts were oresented to the honored couple on the p.ftjo and a-social sour followed. Futures were taken? f& by Wigne Medford, Mrs, Masters' j MR, AND MRS, ROHRT U I05ON, abov, pot fejhtf waddmq cousin. 0, jpicfufa, following thatr mrri9 Saturdt, July t4ft 10 o'clock At close ofhe evening a ; (j,, motni tt fh, Rrlt Pr.ytargi! shurch. Dr. Msrrit, larte wedding cake was served B t j l j li . i with Ice-cream. I h parfarmad th double ring crmony m th presens of Those present included: Mr, and;h familiat efa coupta. Th bride, fh former Eatty Edwardt, Mrs. Charles Ervia, Mr, and Mrs, is th daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roses Senders of this city and La Vat Medford and son, Wayne, .fc,, fotn employed byQi Nws-Raviw, TH bridegroom ism ."r?(SSr:.JSr Janfe'!"" f Mr and Mr., t. E. Edson of this city tMi .mploy.d by Kiv of Rnwhure- Mr. d Mrs. i Sia reft. Th end wsr a blue suit with Jea rosebud corscac. Alton H, Owens and daughter Karen, of Diilard; Mrs. A. R, Owens Koirg; r. ana mj wtfurjo jdt it tid ,m, h s th honorea couple, Mr, jjjd ifra. 1 Master. ; Social ar Sunday July tt Picnic given by the Tenmile La dies club for the men ol the com munity. :. Members ol the Moose asked to attend picnic at Rod and Gun club at 1 p. m, AU members are re quested to bring their own' luaeh. Coffee and soft drinks -will . be seryed. There will be plate serv ice. Florence Nightingale tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, members, their fami lies and friends asked to attend 1 p. m, potiuek picnic luncheon at Umpqua park. Bring food and ta ble service. The Faith Lutheran church school picnic will be held at Ump qua Park Sunday, July 29, instead of Sunday, July 22, as reported in the News-Review Friday. A pot luck dinner will be served at 1:30 p, in,, and persons attending ase asked to bring their own table service and food, Monday July 23 Women oi the Moose, Chapter 361, at 8 p, m. at Moose lodge lor a meeting of officers of commit tees in charge of chapter f the night program, A speaker is sched uled. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club at Umpqua park, Zottta International club is spon soring a dance at Veterans facility in evening and all members of the orsnteation are asked to assist in preparation tor (he affair, HWdjy July 24 Badoura club will have as guests at picnic the members of Zuleinia club, T p.njj at the A, F, Mi celli home. Sach member of Ba doura club is to bring tabie serv ice for herself tnd one guest, Umpqua Rebekah lodge drill team to practice, today and July 31. Garden department of Woman's club 12:30 potiuek luncheon at K. W. Ford home with Mrs, I, B, Riddle, co-hosfess. Bring table service. Rolls and drinks to be fur nished. Tour of York gardens post poned one month. Reports to be given by program and by-laws committees, Wednesday July IS WCTO noon potiuek picnic lunch eon at Umpqua Park, LTL mem bers to be guests and to take part on program, Mrs. u, N, uomef Yoncalla Methodist W. S, C, S. voncaifa Methodist WSCS to have progressive luncheon. Public invited. First eours at home of Mrs. Mildred Chapman; second course, at home of Mrs. Sidney Lasswelt and dessert course at home of Mrs. Charles Timmons. Cars will leave from the church at 12:30 p, m. Everyone invited. Jolly Circle club at the home of Taft T,,n Ml mamW , Vsked fo be present. Tenmile Ladies club at the club house. Ail members are asked fo be present for important meeting. Rtversdale Grange to be host to Pomoi,a, Committee includes; Mr - , l r?' Jodsan Cimoaii, Winston, was aia suit wttn yellow rosebua W4J bt m,ni FoHawmo , , , , , , , . , coast points, Mr, and Mrs, Edton will malt their ham f Wins ton, I Picture by Ffedrlekson'i Phofat PORTLAND VISITORS HONORED AT PICNIC AFFAIRS DURING WEEK Mr. and Mrs, John Weathrrford and daughters, Alice and Ellen, ol Portland, were guest ol honor at a picnic supper Monday evening at the beautiful new heme of Mr. Weatherford'a brother-in-law and ' sister, Mr, ana Mrs, N. E, Hat field, is the South Umpqua river, Calkins addition. Covers were placed for the Port land visitors and Mr. and Mrs, Shinn and family; Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Fullerton and family; Mrs, Weatherford Sr., Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Cochrane, Carolyn, Linda and Avis Groves and Mr. and Mrs, Hatfield and daughter, Miss Bev erly. Swimming wsi enjoyed during the early evening hours. On Tuesday evening, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Fullerton and daugh ter, D'Abb, and so; . Jerry, enter tained at a picnic supper at their home on the South Umpqua la Happy valley honoring Mr. and Mrs. Weatherford and daughters. Additional guests were Carolyfi, Linda and Avis Iroves. Mr, and Mrs, Weatherford and daughters left Thursday for their home in Portland, following c week visiting here, Mrs, Weather ford, the former Harriet Groves of this city, is a daughter of Mrs E. R, Cochrane and a sister of Herbert Groves of Roseburg, Mr. Weatherford irja son of Mrs, Weath erford Sr., and a brother of Mrs. N, E. Hatfield and Mrs, Clyde Fu'.'. erton, ' and Mrs. Ellis Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. C, B, Erickson, Mr and Mrs A Sjostrom ami Mr, and Mrs. Herman Madfik Lookingslass Grange social with a picnic supper at ?:45 p. nt, at the Fred Schulze picnic area on Lookinggtass creek. All members and (heir families are invited. Ev eryone bring table service -Thursday July 2t Country club women to meet ai tern p, m, lunciieoo at clubhouse with contract brfflee nta xt t n m ' Evprenspn C-skss (l&wa l?M 1 nomtcs club at the ball with Mrs Mabel Lange, Mrs. GIs Staf. ford and Mrs, Neiie Lander acting as hostesses. Rotary Ann 12 o'clock no-hosless luncheon and important business meeting at Hotel Umpqua, Mrs, A. R, Jackiin, president, and new of ficers in charge. Laay Daisy club at Umpqua park at 11 a.m; All members in vited to attend. Norfhside Sunshine club with Mrs. E, E. Emmitt of 120 S. Par-1 rott street serving as hostess. Time and place announced later. Rifle Range Sewing club in after noon at home of Mrs, Beffy Clem pns. : " Friday July 2? i Moose Stale convention at As. loria. Ore, Senior Regent Irene Roufledge and ethers are planning to attend. Those wishing to attend make arrangements as early as possible. Convention to be 2T-2S 29 of July, No meeting el Florence Night ingale lent No, 15, Daughters of Union Veterans. Next regstlat meeting to be Aug, 10 at T;30 p.m, at KP halt July 21 Saturday Tau Eta Eta Baiar. Time and Catholic ladies rummage saie from 8:30 a.m, fo 4 p.m. in base- ! ment of rectory on East Oak street, In ens t ettensant cna war carsaa. Ksttn KtmaaH, Wmt w.ddina trip to Port&d and ,, , , - 1 : : kJ 1 L. j ! f''C, MR, AND MRSGEORSS E. SHRUM pose for San Pswal! t! ding piciura. Tha bride ii ihe former Evelyn Maria Jshnian, Johnson, of Winston. Ths wedding was an vnr af iafy IJ groom Is f h son of Mr. (ltd Mrs, J, L. Shrum, Resaburf . in 5hrum cut tha first piaca of fhair wadding caka, Miss Evelyn Marie Johnson, dsugnter of Mr. and Mrs, A. M, J:.n50., Wfjston, became the oritle i(K George Earnest Shrum, son of Mr, and Mn, J, L, Shrum, Kovb,. rg, July 13, at the home ol tne bride's parents, Hev. Frank Drew, pastor of the Diilard Melnodist church, per formed the1 double ring service is tha presence of a targe number of friends and relatives. Tne bride wu given away by her fa! her and (looked lovely in a while ballerina length gown of lace over satin. The form fitting bodice was trimmed with lace buttons and her veil of (Elusion was held ta place oy a halo of xtephanofis. Her bouquet was of white gladioli and stcphanotit. Matron of honor, Mrs. Bon Cum mins, wore t pale yellow organdy ballerina length gown mi carried a corsage ol pink gladioli. Miss ileulah Johnson, sister of & MAtrrk LAWRENCB AND CICERO BAQU6T MARRY IN CAtlFOlQllA, JUNE Miss Marie Lawrence, daughter aiiss maris of Mrs. Kdward U Lawrence. Flor-j ertee, Calif., became thfQorioe vi Cicero (Bill) Bauurt tofmyly oj Roseburg in a double rinSf cere- mony at high soon JueJ t Flor- Iymmel officiated, ptok accessories. Although the The bride was given In mar-1 bridegroom Is stttt es aettv duty rrfge by S. N, Koper, a close friend to the nsvel police forte et Ssn ol the laniily. She was lovely te a j Biegafbe couple wilt reside at TOM gown ol pale pink organdy era-) Mskeir avesw, Ftacfuc. bossed with white velvet orchids j j, j and lilies of the valley. She wore ef resided to Gar- a smalt lace hat with c abort veil peh valley front J94M4, st which a ad carried a bouquet of white (lime h joined! th navy. He r gardeniss centered! with a laven- turned here to spend JM8-4T snd der orchid. & Mrs, Iorenc Lawrence sHendrt th bride at matron sf honor and ym . -v. the bride, was her only brkUa maid snd she wore a pink organdy gown, the same style a the ma tron st honor, Her corsage was st white gladioli, Mta Kathy Atleadar was tiOer girt and was jessed In a green organdy gown and carried green basket f red gladioli. MissMterine Lowery and Miss Darliene MrC'allister were eandle HghtensO The Ost man was Bon Cummins and the usher wk Let WesU rknits nf the hrifesttmm. M The bride's mother wore a rose Ijce attemooa drefQaod the bride- M-Jiam'n mother wore an olMvory faille ensemble. Both cor sages were white gladioli witb deep pink rosebuds. Qte wlddinf scene was deco rated by candelabra holding tall white lepers and baskets of pink gladioli on either side st the fire place to form n improvised altar. Edward Lawrence, brother al the brMe, was best man, q A reception fitltowed at the heme I of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Radclift Fol- tut mz isu isss kmiag (fw f , . j K poml et totere th couple rest to south- California: oil Uteir teeymsoB, tst tr-vgw ft, brMe chose an I then rejoined the navy, Wttil fcer he ws employed t tha-Vi'erass I hnspitaL tha Mas?- S'udis for thair wad. daughiar of Mr, and Mrs, A, M, t th Jshmaa ham, Tfe brisJa fit picture bfswtl Mr. mi Mrs, . A reception Mtowedl tts cers BtonOin the recreation ream l the home of the bride' parent. Mrs. C. A. AKendar, stater sf tits bride, served! tte cake end Mist Noreen Allen fct?ed Use paaeh. Miss Msry Ann Foster poured efrf fee. The bridle's table was laee en ered and centered with ea rsngement sf ruteunt lilies. The cake was open-tiered wtlh while pillar nepsretirK-. tne leyer. It vf)3 done te glisVrwast while that gave it a silver illusion. The new Mr, and Mr. Shram spent their start tonej-meon st coastal points and are now at bom to friends lit the Broekway eosirfr meats , Roseburg, For traveling the bride chose a tsevy blue gabardine suit with while tccesssrie, Hr corsage was white gladioli, The bride it graduated from Roseburg high gehaal and th bridegroom tttended OTI Is Klam ath Falls, L. St. MYMATT IS HONOSSD ON TH BtltTHD SftTM8BA L, H, Mynatt, preatlnent Bang le county resident far many years, celebrated bis Sk bats Say Ssturday, July U, at sbob luncheon with bis family at (he home el Mr, and Mrs. Percy Crtit on North Jackson street, with wheat be reWe. Covers were ptaesdi for Mr, and! Mrs. Mynatt, their sen-fa-taw ir,4 daughter, Mr. end Mrs, Ferc Crott; their son and teghter-iiK law, Mr. and Mrs, Mynatt, ell a hoseburg snd taelr daughter Mrs, Leila Weber of KtAerts Creek. te the evening they were jested by their gif3fcPt Leren Webef serf Mrs, Weber and Mr, snd! Mrs Ahrut Hartley, A 6ettttfafly deeoraW Wribdsf eiki was eat tsit served in tenor ol th