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    6 Tht Ntwi-IUvUw, Rowburg, Of. Sot. July 21, 1951
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THE SCHWENDENER-HICKMAN wadding party poiei for the
photographer of Clark's studio following tha ceremony at tha
Baptist church at Glide, June 14. Tha bride it the former Mildred
H. Hickman of Glide and the bridegroom it Juan Schwendener
Jr., ion ef Mr. and Mri. Juan Schwendener Sr of Guatemala
Cit$ Guatemala. In tVe picture below, the bride and bride
grojm cut their wedding cake at the reception held in the garden
at the home ef the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G.
Hickman.
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Of much Interest to their many
Ro.ehurg friends Is the marriage
of Miss Mvy Enid Veateh, of At
hamhra. Vilif,, and Jay Clark
Leedy. of Sacramento, July 8, at
an afternoon ceremony at the
homo of the bride' mother, Mrs.
J. F. McFarland, Cottage Grove.
Rev. D. Hugh I'einslon, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church, of
ficiated. Immediate members of
the families wer present.
Preceding the ceremony, Miss
Mary Ann Hall played, "At Paynk
inn, "Always,' and "Why DiV!
Love You?" She also played the
wedding marches.
Tha bride wore a nnd'er blue
crepe floor-length gon- with
matching lace mitts- ForWsnme
Ihing old" she wore a rameo neck
lace, a family heirloom. She car
ried pink rosebuds and stephanotis
centered with an orchid.
Mrs Cleon L. Clark of Tnhn
Tay, Ore., was matron of honor.
She wore a rose crepe floor-length
sown with matchinc mitts and ear.
ried rose-colored carnations and 01 nerwoou, sisters of (ho bride
while rosebuds, i groom; Mr. and Mrs. l.eland Kd
William J. Edwards ofQerwood, I rl' nd children of Forest (Jrove
n,-. ua hoti m-n and I'eter Kdwards of Tacoma.
The bride's mother wore an aqua
corsage
At the recion. M AIsm
fni trJli? " w P,U""
ing were Mrs. R. W. Stone. Ku-,A
jene; Mrs. A. A. IteMeyer. Boise,
Ida.. Mrs. T. A. Richmond
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Creswell. ' 'I
For traveling, the bride chose a
na;'y blue suit with white acces
sories, tier corsage was an orrhid
oKollowing a honeymoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Leedy will reside at I0M 11th
Avenue. Sacramento.
Mrs. Leedy was graduated from
University of Oregon and is a
member of Sigma Kappa sorority.
She taught several years in tlie
Roseburg Junior high school and
is now teaching in the Alhamhra
schools. Mr. Leedy was graduated
from Oregon State college and Is 1
o
arm
V
affiliated with Kappa Sigma fra
ternity. He was Douglas county ag
ricultural agent for a number of
years in Roseburg and Is now
sales manager for N'orbest Turkey
Growers, Sacramento. Q
Out-of-town relatives attending
the wedding were: Sir. and Mrs.
Wayne Veateh, Wayne and Anne
of I.os Angeles, brother of the
bride; Mr. and Mrs K. I,. Slock
well. I.o Angeles, uncle of the1
bride; Mrs C. L Clark, children
i'
Stanley, David and Karen of John
Dav. sister of the bride;Mrs. A. A.
DeMeyer of Boise and Miss Jo
Anna DeMeyer of Portland, cou
sins of (he bride; Mrs. Dora Mar
tin and Mrs. Kalherme B. Mellon
of Creswell. aunts of the bride;
Mrs- T. A. Hirhmrnf Winchester
Bay, Mrs. Lottie CTflod of Creswell
and Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Stono
of Eugene, cousins of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and
mr. and .Mrs. William Edwards
"Th,of the bridegroom. Q
M- "TTY HECKARD
! HNORED AT SHOWER
! Kishpr "' hostesses at the
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pjnk ,nH Mu, .hm.U f,
Betty HecaMil.
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Th""' present wer Giw e New
man, reari aimer, ftarrfir rranic.
Hone Fisher. Beth Nichols, "Kabe
Head. Mildred Booth, Lucille Mil.
ler, Ethel Smith. Esther Wniley,
Thelma Larson. k Michlei, Mrs.
Sipkins, Clara Sttycr, Jery H a I
stead, Virginia Tunnel and daugh
ter, Kathy; Mimnue Adsit, Gene
veve llijlins, Sharon Miller, Mar
jory Fisher. Thelini Coyle. Cora
Day, Olive Newman, Virginia Sny
der, Ila Quirke and Betty Brady.
Refreshments were served and
gilts were opwd.
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Veddinq ZJaheS Pic
An Impressive double ring cere
mony took place July 14 at the
Glide Baptist church, when Miss
Mildred H. Hickman, aaugnier oi
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Hickman
of Glide, became the bride of
Juan Schwendener Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Juan Schwendener of
Guatemala City, Guatemala. Rev.
Carl Faulkner, pastor, performed
the nuptials. Mrs. William. H.
Kenny accompanied the soloist,
Mrs. Ruth Harris, who sang "Day
of Golden Promise" and "To
gether Life's Pathway We Tread."
Mrs. Kenny also played the wed
ding march and recessional.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was lovely in a white
aatin gown with an imported lace
yoke. The finger-tip lace veil was
held in place by a coronet of satin
and pearls. Her bouquet was of
red roses.
The maid of honor was Miss
Bethel Armstrong of Tucson, Aril.,
who wore a pink organdy formal
and carried a red rose nosegay.
Miss Olivette Ekdahl of Portland
and Mrs. Louise Hisey of Portland
were bridesmaids. They wore blue
flowered organdy gowns and car
ried pink rosa nosegays circled
with veiling.
Mrs. Waston Talcott and Mrs.
Neil Talcott, wearing pastel for
ma Is and wristlets of pastel flow
ers, lighted the tall white tapers
of the large candelabra on each
side of the ivy covered arch. Bas
kets of pastel gladioli decorated
the altar.
Sgt. Ejilph G. Hickman, brother
of the Me was best man and the
ushers were Watson Talcott of
Glideand Milton Hisey of Portland.
Thfr-'mother of the bride wore
an afternoon gown of olive green
crcpe-with black accessories and
an orchid corsage.
The reception was held in the
garden of the bride's parents on
(he North Umpqua road.
Miss) Janet Strader was in charge
mrQvelma trozelle
HONOR EDaAT PINK AND
BLUE SHOWER THURSDAY
Mrs. Velma Trozelle was hon
ored at a lovely atlair Thursday,
when Mrs. Mildred Culver and
Mrs Jessie Culver coinDlimentod
her with a pink and blue showg)
nartv at the home of Mrs. Culveri
on East. Third avenue in Sutherlin.
The rooms were decorated with
large bouquets of roses and sweet
peas. A dessert luncheon w as served at
two o'clock from a lace-covered
table centered with a bouquet of
T-swcet peas.
G;
ames were played and clever
prizes were awarded to Mrs. Liara
Trozelle, first and Mrs. Vi Harvey
last for the first game. Mrs. Velma
Trozelle first, and Mrs. Myra, Bow
ers, last, for the second gatje
after which the guest of honor
opened her gifts.
Enjoying the affair were: Mrs.
eima iruzriir, mi u..,,...
Mrs- F,. F, Tomlinson. Mrs. J. W
Himehvriiht, Mrs. Lyle Hitnel
wright. Mrs. Palo Harvey, Mix
Helen Brown, Mrs. Clara TnQlWj
Mrs. Billie Snnuina, Mrs. Beverly
Baird, Mrs. Myra Bowers and the
hostesses, Mrs. Mildred Culver and
Mrs. Jessie Culver
Those unable t.i attend hut send
ing gifLs were: Mrs. Harriet Han
sen, .Mrs. Marv Hansen. Mrs Alia
Mae Tomlinson and Mrs Maude
Culver.
NORtVksiDE SUNSHINE
CLUB MEET THURSAY
Mrs. Eugene Prlncen entertained
the Nonlisioe Sunshine club Thurs
day afternoon. Pink and white hy
drangeas decorated the rooms and
ile. During the social hour
names were erfoVed with high
prize goinapto Mrs. William Stie-
wig and sriviid high to Mrs. Lucia
Ingles and two extra prizes to
Miss Barbara lrvin.
Mrs. William Stiewig and Miss
Bernardine Princen assisted tne
hostess in serving refreshments to
Mrs. K. E. Emmitt: Mrs. M. !ory;
Mrs- Lucia Ingles. Miss Barbara
lrvin and Mrs. Henry
ine inrriinx ur . -
day at the home of Mrs. Emmitt,
,1 South Parrott.
Jiclm
wnan
ace
of the guest hook. Mrs. Vern
Shrum cut the tiered wedding cake
and Mrs. Maude Agee presmd
at the Dlinch howl. Mrs furl
Messinir Mm Hnnroa fa eAhno- I
and Mrs. Donald Wright assisted
in serving.
Following the reception, the cou
ple left for a two weeks honey
moon to coastal points For tra
veling the bride chose ? navy blue
gabardine suit with pink and navy
accessories and a corsage of red
rosebuds.
The bride was graduated from
the Multnomah school of the Bible,
June 1. The bridegroom attended
CQson State college and is em
ployed at William H. Ziedrich
Logging Co., of Camas Valley.
The co'Tlie will make their home
in Canvirs Valley.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs.
Guy Moore, Mrs. Louis Papst, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Branch, grandpar
ents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Waller Nehring and daughter,
Margaret; all of Camas Valley;
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Co
quille; Miss Grizel Mac?rson,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey, Miss
Olivette Ekdahl, all of Portland;
Mrs. Frank Hayes, Dallas, Ore
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kingery, Bu
chanan, Milh; Bethel Armstrong,
Tucson, Arhr; Mrs. Ernie Sams,
Cave Junction; Mrs. Harry Turn
bul and children, John and Jean,
Dayton, Ore., and Sgt. Ralph Hick
man and son, David, Fort Lewis,
Wash.
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MRS. CHARLES f. HARY. formerly Carolvn Allan, and hr mn Cnnnr Allen (nur mhA J,,nhtr
Elisabeth Ann, two, are in Roseburg visiting Mrs. Harv's parents,
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wti .-lawn ,hwb nil, ibhiiii ,w,u ,vi,wa,u, .,,
; land last week ts bring Mrs. Hery and children to Roseburg.
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Snyder -oCauback lAJeddin
JabeS fiace In Z)aJ Creeh
Sunday, July 1, at Days Creek,
Ore., Miss Lois May Laubach,
daughter of Mrs. Alice Laubach,
Los Angeles, Calif., became the
bride of Richard D. Snyder, aim
of Mr. and Mrs. Friti Snyder, Days
Creek.
The ceremony took place at the
Days Creek Community church
and the rituals were performed
by Rev. 0. L. Kendall, pastor of
the Canyonville Methodist church.
Miss Martha Gosnell, Tiller,
sane "Because" and "I Love You
TrUlV
hne was accompanied Dy
Mrs- Homer Grow of Roseburg.
Mrs. Grow also olaved the wed
ding marches on the Hammond
organ.
Over 100 friends and relatives
witnessed the double ring cere-
mony. Arthur C- Laubach gave the
onne away. luuneu iuvoj ,,,
an ankle-length dress of white
organza over slipper ' satin. Her
bouquet was a white orcnid a'oo
a white Bible witn a snower oi
stephanotis and ribbon. The finger
tip Oil was of illusion and was
held in place by a Juliet camp.
The church was decorated with
baskets of summer flowers and
candelabra on either side of the
altar before which the bride and
bridegroom knelt on a white satin
pillow for the benediction.
Miss Barbara Snyder of Days
Creek, sister of the bridegroom,
was maid of honor. Her dress was
of orchid organdy fashioned along
the same line, as that of the bride.
I She carried a shower bouquet of
yellow gladioli.
Bridesmaids. Miss Wanda Per
kins of Gold Beach and Miss Caro
lyn Hill, granddaughter of County
Judge and Mrs. C. C. Hill of Rose
burg, also wore orchid organdy
gowns and carried yellow gladioli
bouquets.
Miss Marilyn Martin was flower
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girl and was dressed in a floor-
length frock of pale green organdy-1
The best man was Arthur Ward
of Days Creek. Ushers were Jim
Rice of Myrtle Creek and Keith
Hanna of Bend, cousins of the
bridegroom. ,
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue tailored suit and a gardenia
corsage. The bridegroom's mother
wore a navy print silk dress in a
two-piece (yle. She also wore a
gardenia corsage.
A reception followed the serv
ices at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl M. Hill of Days Creek.
Mrs. Ted Rice of Myrtle Creek
cut the cake and Mrs. ' Charles
Wheeler served. Mrs. Raymond
Snyder served the punch while
Mrs- Frank Xhapin poured. Mrs.
Snyder and s. Chapin are aunts
of the bridegroom.
The young couple visited coastal
points on their honeymoon. For
traveling the bride chose a navy
blue suit with white accessories,
Her corsage was a white orchid.
Upon returning the newlyweds are
at home in Days Creek.
Both the bride and bridegroom
attended school in Days Creek. The
former was graduated in 1951 and
the latter in 1948.
Out-of-town guests attending the
wedding wert Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hanna. TuleQe, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs- Ted Rice and Jim Rice, Myr
tle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. (frank
! Chapin and family, BrookVigs,
Ore., and Keith Hanna. Bend.
GnfSiJmother of the bridegroom,
Mrs. Maggie Snyder, of IUyi
Creek was present for the-wed-
ding ceremony and reception, q
Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen,
n. ..J ail. j i. b..i
w . ana nmn qiqti ig ion.
(Picture by Paul Jenkins).
SNYDER-LAUBACH wedding party members pose for Bud Mason,
photographer, following the church wedding of Lois May Laubach
end Richard 0. Snyder et the Days Creek Community church,
July I. In the picture below, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder pose for their
picture in the garden. The reception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Hill, Days Creek.
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t oj? lAJedneiday
A very fine xecital was given
Wednesday eveg by Mollie Ful -
lerten. pianist, a pupil of Miss
Gladys II. Strong, assisted by Ga
len Crisler. violinist and a pupil
of Miss Naomi Scott. Both stu
dents, who are 15 years of age,
are talented and ijVe a very de
uMr..i i I
Mollie, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Fullerton, played three
groilDS of numbers chosen frnm
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me f.iua.siv, rumaonc ana mooern
periods. In her playing, she ex
pressed the style and mood of
each numher and displayed ,ood
tone quality and true musician
ship. Galen is the son of Mr. and
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two groups Chosen from well- :
known literature for the violin. He!
played with good intonation, fine i
( quality and musical feeling. I
Donna Jean Ellison, also a pupil ;
of Miss Strong and daughter of ;
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, -
an able accompanist for Galen.
SURPRISE WEDDING
SHOWER GIVEN TO
MR. (TjND MRS. ST. ONGE
Members of the Church of the
Open Bible in Rosehurg honored
Mr. and Mrs. Jim St. Onge with
a surprise wedding shower, Mon-lmj. ,. i,,. ck,..nrf,.. ir
day night at the home of the S ',J,"" ,S(wn d" " Jr"
br3sroom s granoVarents. Mr ' Mr- ,nd Mr' Flyd G- Hickman.
anorMrs. W. E. Strickland, 12:tPsrent of the bride-elect, enter
I mpqua Avenue. Gifts were pre- tained Pvt wedding party with I
,mtLetyS cn"!1, nd a i"n " I""" ' their home
comedy mock wedding was por- .. .. .. .,
trayed for entertainment !on the Nor,h Umpqua river.
Refreshments were served to ' A,lendi''f! besides the bride and
the followiniguests: Rev. and bridegroom-elect were: M i s
Clarence Anderson. Mr. and B!hfl Armstrong of Tucson. Ariz.,
XTrs. F. Charlolt. Mrs. Annie Lu- Sgt. Ralph Hickman of Fort
derman. Mrs. Summers, mother Lewis. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Mil
of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrstn Hisey and Miss Olivette Ek-
Pete Bil. Mrs. Charles Bundv. Mrs.
S.jii Terstage, Mr. H. Diestar,
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls. Mr. and
ixs. Stan Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
(ki Chamberlaui. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Milslen and family; Mrs. Ted
Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc-
Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. John Quibell, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Long and fam-
ily; Mrs. Lee per, Mrs. Menden -
hall. Charlotte and Melba Kelly,
Michael OConner. Delx)sa Ander-
son. Marlene Summers, sister of
the bridegroom; Eddie Anderson,
I ' The recital was held at the home
of Miss Strong on S. Main street
. Friends of the students were in
vited. A social hour was jnj6yed
at the close of the program. Mar
ilyn Nickens, Kay Gwaltney and
Beulah Johnson assisted in serv
ing refreshments.,-.
I Lltlla Prelude In C Major -. Br
I Llltl. Prelude In C Minor Bach
' Ll",e Prelude in r Mor Bch
, V? .""f --. . Couperln
, Konao in A Milor neyan
Milor
Mollie Fullerton
Interme'EO Sinfonfca from "Cevallerlt
Ruitica.nl" Masraffnl
CavatlnA Raff
Galen Crliler
Dance Caprice Op. 28 No. 1 Grief
Elegie Op. 38 No. 6 Grieg
1 warn up. M ro. 7 unca
fomponeite uurana
Spanlah Gypar Dane Decevee
Motu. ruiierton
Th Ln" suiman
ft yt
Gin crisler
crvan Batnhridje ennt
SurZL'iS
v...-ek Monren
DINNER PARTY GIVEN
BRIDAL PARTY BEFORE
WEDDING REHEARSAL
On July 13, prior to the re
hearsal of the marriage ceremony
' of Miss Mildred H. Hickman of
. oani o( rortland; Mr. and Mrs.
K'il Talcott. Mr. and Mrs. Watson
lilc0". " Janet Strader, Bob
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K"1
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uougias Hickman. Mrs. W. n.
Kenny all of Glide, and the host
d hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd
G- Hickman. Tne dinner wal
served buffet style and Mrs.
! Maude Agee and Mrs. V e r is
Shrum assisted the hostess.
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Peggy Bundv. Bruce Terstage,
JoAnn Diestar, Beverlv Nicholls,
i Bettv aod OUie Mae Jones and
Karee. Gtmderann.