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    Sat.. Aug. 11, 1951 The Newt-Reriew, Roieburg, Ore. 5
MRS. HOMER GROW IS
GUEST ARTIST AT
CONCERT IN ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Crow
ire back at their home on Cobb
street in Roseburg, following a
stay in Ashland, where the latter
was guest artist at the weekly band
concert. Mrs. Grow played an or
gan concert as a prelude to the
band concert and also played sev
eral numbers with the band.
Mr. and Mrs. Grow went to Ash
land to meet the latter's brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
Alva Taylor, of Chico, Calif., to at
t e n d the Shakespearean plays
"Twelfth Night" and "Henry IV."
While in Ashland, they saw a num
ber of former Roseburg residents.
Dr. and Mrs. Taylor are well
known in Roseburg, having visited
at the Grow home several times.
Dr. Taylor is head of the English
department at the state college in
Chico.
MR. AND MRS. GOETTEL
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
PARTY SUNDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Goettel en
tertained at- a charming dinner
party at their lovely home 1 n
Laurelwood Sunday evening. Cov
ers were placed for Dr. and Mrs.
W. F. Amiot, Mrs. Clara Frank
lin, Mrs. Elizabeth Wardlaw and
the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Goettel.
&FOUR AND TEN CLUB
HOLDS MEETING TO
HONOR BIRTHDAYS
The Four and Ten club met at
the home of Nona Thompson hon
oring all birthdays in July. Those
honored were; Lenor Horn, Kay
Simmons, Faye Jensen and Hat
tie Guerin.
New by-laws were read and ac
cepted by the group. A copy for
each member was to be typed.
A special feature was the tell
ing of fortunes of several mem
bers. Ollie Krueger and Nona Thomp
son were appointed as chairmen
of the plays to be ready for prac
tice soon.
A special prize was won by
Lenor Horn.
Lovely gifts were presented to
the honored guests .There will be
several guests at the next meet
ing. The "West Side" will serve at
the next meeting to be held at the
home of Mildred Gardner, Aug.
21 at a noon luncheon. Those hav
ing birthdays in August 'will be
honored.
The "East Side" served a lovely
luncheon to the honored mem
bers and Viola Spencer, Eunice
Beck, Vivian Nicoson, Ollie Krue
ger, Faye Owens and son, Larry;
Laverne Nickens, Mildred Gard
ner and the hostess, Nona Thomp
son. THIMBLE CLUB PICNIC
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
AT UMPQUA PARK
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club met July 23 with a
picnic at Umpqua park. Joanne
Payne was a guest.
Members present were: Anna
Hess, Malinda Miller, Winnie
Hawn, Effie Croucher, Martha Er
skine, Lydia Hooper, Dorothy Dent
and Charlene; Hattie Neal, Lilly
Lohr, Lois Burton, Cynthia Ger
mond, Bertha Worthington and
Nettie Hallcraft. Effie Croucher
presented Hattie Neal with a
birthday cake, and Virginia Rie
bling presented Anna Hess with a
birthday cake. The club prize was
won by Dorothy Dent.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Hattie Neal, Aug. 13, at
814 Fleser street.
llirr Pvur. If a . If A n n r w .
niM cinck tAn tuuksi.
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spending her vacation in Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Newell, and daughter, Gaynor Ann. Miss Van
Voorst flew from Las Vegas, NeVj, to Medford, where she was
met by her parents and the NtWjII family. (Picture by Paul
Jenkins I
MR. AND MRS. BOOTH
ENTERTAIN DINNER
GUESTS THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Booth of
Roseburg entertained dinner
guests at their home In Laurel'
wood Thursday evening. Cards and
visiting were enjoyed.
Refreshments were served on the
patio in the garden. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Coen, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lockwood and Mr. Lock-
wood's sister, Mrs. Nell Manley of
Hagerstown, Ind.
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ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Wendell, Ida., announce
the engagement of their daughter. Audrey Hale, Dillard, to
Duane Cutler, grandson of Roy de Havens of Roseburg. The br.de.
groom-eleet is a private in the Marine corps and is stationed in
California. No date has been set for the wedding. (Picture by
Fredrickson's Photo Lab.) A
oCarye deception JdonorA
A recep'tion honoring Leila Wim
berly (Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly),
Associate Grand Matron of the
Grand chapter of Oregon, Order
of the Eastern Star, was held Sat
urday evening, Aug. 4, in me nuse
burg Junior high school audi
torium. The motif carried out by the dec
orating committee was "Friend
shin Oarden ." The white and vine-
covered archway with a picket
fence attached -on eacn sme was
beautifully decorated with green
erv and brilliant red gladioli. Two
small white gates opened to let
the honored guests pass tnrougn
to the East. White baskets of red
and white gladioli were used about
the room. As the honored and dis
tinguished guests entered the re
ception room, the ladies were pre-
nostesi tor Donama Airlines, is
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BETA IOTA CHAPTER
HOLDS MEETING AT
HOME OF RHEA BROWN
Beta Iota chapter, Epsilon Sigma
A.pha, met at the home of Miss
Rhea Brown on Douglas street,
Thursday evening.
Business discussed was a party
to be held Aug. 1ft at the home
of Mrs. Fred Stora Jr., at 427
Fowler street. Mrs. Stora can be
reached by calling 3-7320.
Following the adjournment of the
meeting the group was surprised
bv the announced engagement of
Miss Adele Calvin to John Morgan-
Miss Calvin passed the traditional
box of chocolates.
Refreshments in the engagement
motif were served by Miss Calvin
and Miss Brown.
Those present for the evening
were Mrs. Rodney reiersuu,
ni. uur,iff Miss Bettv Husing
Mr. .lurk Wvnn. Mrs. Fred
Stora Jr., Mrs. Don Kruse, Miss
Lauralee Winniford, Mrs. Florence
Nesstth and the hostesses, Miss
Brown and Miss Calvin-. 4
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sented with lovely corsages by
Frances Ellison.
The program was presided over
by Mrs. Earl Wiley, worthy ma
tron, and R. B. Hampton, worthy
patron of Roseburg chapter No. 8.
They welcomed the many guests
present to honor Mrs. Wimberly.
Alice Robinson, worthy grand
matron. Independence; Leon Bake
tel, worthy grand patron, P 0 r t
land; Elton Shroeder, associate
grand patron. Myrtle Point, and
the guest of honor, Mrs. Wim
berly, were escorted by the mar
shal, Shirley Spencer, and seated
in the East.
Other grand officers present
were: Irene McKinlcy, grand con
ductress, Portland; Louise Irv
ing, associate grand conductress,
Madras; Marjory Leo, grand
treasurer, Portland; Celeste Dick
Dorothy Kletzing, grand Adah, In
dependence; Elaine Fisher, grand
inson, grand marshal, Corvallis;
Ruth, Silverton; Mabel Baketel,
grand Esther, Portland; Sylvia
Graham, grand Electa, Coos Bay;
Howard Belton, grand sentinel,
Canby; Hazel Graham, past grand
matron, Coos Bay; Conwell Davy,
junior past grand patron, Portland,
and Rex Hartley. Jefferson: Syl
van West, Portland and Ben Nich
ols, Corvallis, past grand patrons.
There were a number of grand
representatives and grand com
mittee members present. Marga
ret McGee, Canyonville, grand
representative of Kansas and pres
ident of the Southern Oregon as
sociation of OES, spoke for the
grand representatives and Car
iotta Wiseman, Josephine chapter,
Grants Pass, spoke for the grand
committee members.
About 25 1951 matrons and pa
trons were present. LaVerne Bro
die of Elgin chapter, Myrtle Point,
responded for them.
Other honored guests introduced
were Frances Ellison, guardian
Roseburg bethel International Or
der of Job's Daughters, and Roy
Colburn, associate - guardian of
Roseburg bethel; Leah Bernard,
royal matron of Douglas court, Or
der of Amaranth; Mary Ellen
Holbrook, honored queen of
Bethel No. 8, and Bill Clarenbach
Jr., master counsellor of DeMo
lays. .
The national emblem was es
corted and presented by George
Churchill, associate patron, and
Shirley Spencer, marshal. The
courtesy girls presented the
Friendship Garden Floral ad
denda, presenting Mrs. Wimberly
with a gift from the chapter and
a bouquet from the friendship gar
den. At the close of the addenda,
Grace Deets sang, "A Friend of
Mine." Accompanist for drill and
solo was Florence Grow. Mary
Marshall, captain of the courtesy
girlsr planned and presented the
lovely addenda.
Miss Mabel Luther sang two
lovely sacred solos accompanied by
Lois Ann Stewart, who was also
pianist for j((icort work. Miss
Janice PluifilnW presented two
beautiful piano solos.
The Portland Conductress club,
o
Clancy fadaLauali $5
ancij i.aaaoaug
Jdonored at
Miss Nancy Hadabaugh, ' who
will become the bride of Clyde
Joiner Sunday, Aug. 12, was com
plimented at a charming "Sewing
Basket" shower party given by
Mrs. C. A. Ricketts at her lovely
home on East Lane street Satur
day evening.
Gifts were presented in a tew
ing box, the top of which was dec
orated with a beautiful corsage
made up of colored thread, pins,
tapes and other sewing needs.
This together with two umbrellas,
formed the centerpiece. Two
lovely cakes, encircled with Ivy,
GARY BREWER HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
GIVEN BY PARENTS
- Garv Brewer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bret Brewer, celebrated his
second bithday at a lawn party
given him bv his motner at tneir
home on South street in Roseburg
recently. ' '
Special attraction was tne oeau
tifully decorated cake in pink and
blue colors with two candles.
The social hour was spent in
visiting and playing games and
the children enjoying catching the
balloons that decorated the lawn
enclosure. Gary received many
gifts.
Those helping Gary to celebrate
were: Gail Louise Smith, Mike,
Bobby and Larry Gem Hagan,
Philip Morris, Sharon Hansen
Maria and Al Fish Jr., Chris Mc
Kenny, Nate Evan Jr., Monty,
Nancy, Tommy and Larry Pittam,
Karen and Steyie Bryan and David
Dishman.
Those attending besides the
hostess were Mrs. M. C. Smith,
Mrs. A. D. Fish, Mrs. Sherman
Morris, Mrs. Gerald Hagan, Mrs.
L. W.. Pittam, Mrs. Nate Evans,
Mrs. Craig Dishman, Mrs. W a 1
ter McKenny, Mrs. A. R. Hansen
and Mrs. George Byron.-
Those sending gifts but unable
to attend were Bobby Mitchell and
Mrs. J. E. Dent
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
HELD AT BARNES HOME
Mrs. Beverly Baird was the in
spiration for a lovely affair re
cently when Mrs. Anna Lou Bur
dette and Mrs. Mary Mansuetti,
complimented her with a pink and
blue shower party. The party was
held at the attractive home of
Mrs. E. A. Barnes, on West Cen
tral avenue in Sutherlin. The
rooms were beautifully decorated
in the traditional colors of pink
and blue.
Novelty games appropriate for
pink and blue showers were
played and clever prizes were
awarded to Miss Dixie Lucas and
Mrs. Janet Mullins, after which
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BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. and Mrs. J. Lome Pine, Roseburg, an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Leila, to David Sals
bery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salsbery, Klamath Falls. David
is attending OTI in Klamath Falls and is working at the Klamath
Valley hospital for the summer months. After the wedding, which
will take place in Roseburg, the bride-elect will return to Klamath
Falls with her husband. The wedding date is set for September 9.
(Picture by Fredrickson's Photo Lab.)
under the leadership of their pres
ident, Mrs. Pearl Friberg, gave a
very clever addenda using "black
lights" and creating a very weird
and unusual effect.
Under good of the order, pre
sided over by Ray Hampton,
worthy patron, a fine response was
made by Leila Wimberly thank
ing everyone for courtesies ex
tended to her. The Worthy Grand
Matron, Alice Robinson, and
Grand Patron,. Leon Baketel spoke
briefly as did several of the grand
officers congratulating Mrs. Wim
berly and Roseburg chapter No. 8.
The program was concluded by
1 skit, "Clothesline Capers," pre
sented by the Tiller Troupers un
der the direction of Alice Corbett.
Those participating were Mr. and
Mrs. F. Frank Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Little, Mrs. Milton An
drews and son; Barbara Snyder,
Margaret McGee, Eva Poole and
the pianist, Reg Brown..
Guest books were in charge of
the conductresses, Grace Robert
son and Ramona Hampton and as
sociate matron, Mrs. George
Churchill.
The let table, beautifully deco
rated by Mrs. A. J. Ellison and
Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, was
presided over by Mrs. Guy Cor
don, Mrs. William Unrath, junior
past matron, Mrs. R. D. Williams,
Mrs. R. L. Whipple snd Mrs. Mot
P "h
tower
1 pansics and alyssum and with mln-
ituur? umoreuas on top 01 the
cakes, were placed at either side
of the centeripece. Candles, sur
rounded by gladioli completed the
table appointments.
.Guests enjoying the party with
Mrs. Ricketts in honor of Miss
Radabaugh included her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donn Radabaugh;
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richardson,
Mrs. W. Howard Pattison, Mrs.
A. D. Parr, Mrs. Jack Davis of
Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ged
des, Mrs. E. L. Knapp and Mrs.
G. V. Wimberly.
the honored guest opened her
gifts. Refreshments were served
by the hostess at the close of the
evening. ,
Enjoying the affair were: the
guest of honor, Mrs. Beverly
Baird, Mrs. Jessie Culver, Mrs.
Mildred Culver, Miss Patsy Wahl,
Mrs. Janet Mullins, Mrs. Dorothy
Clark, Mrs. Dee Holcomb, Dotty
Baird, Peg Sutton, Mrs. Lila Ridg
way, Mrs. Joan Taylor, Miss Dixie
Lucas, Mrs. Carol Burgess, Mabel
Davenport, Mavis Wold, Mrs.
John Gallo, Doris Winters, Mrs.
Velma Trozelle, Mrs. Ruth Nicol
izzi, Ms. E. A. Barnes and the
hostesses, Mrs. Burdette and Mrs.
Mansuetti.
Those sending gifts but unable
to attend were: Mrs. Maude Cul
ver, Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs.
Edna Nicolizzi, Mrs. John Grabow,
Mrs. Thelma Wilson, Miss Barbara
Grabow, Mrs; Phreda Phfaender,
Mrs. Elsie Mardin, Mrs. D. E.
Barnes, Mrs. Jerry Wilson, Mrs.
Vi Wahl and Mrs. Esther Morton.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF
CHRISTIAN SERVICES
MEETS AT LUNCHEON
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the First Metho
dist church met for a 12:30 o'clock
potluck lunheon Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Paul Abcel at 1277
Umpqua avenue with members of
Circle No. 2 and their leader, Mrs.
J. E. Dent acting as assisting
hostesses.
Beautiful gladioli graced the din
ing table and were used about the
rooms in. large bouquets.
Guests were Mrs. Sweet, sister
of Mrs. L. M. Hodges; Mrs. John
Dyck of British Columbia, who is
the guest of Mrs. Leo Gillctt, and
Miss Carolyn Burr. Covers were
placed for 35 members.
Mrs. Floyd Powell, president,
conducted the business session and
announced an executive board
meeting to be held in the kitchen
of the church Aug. 30.
Mrs. J. M. Boyles brought the
afternoon to a pleasant close with
a review of the last half of the book
"Mission to America."
schenbacher, president of the Past
Matrons clubs.
Mrs. Adrian Fisher was in charge
ot serving refreshments assisted
by Mrs. Earl Plummer, G. M.
Krell, George Churchill and the
courtesy girls. Mrs. George
Churchill was general chairman of
the refreshment committee as
sisted by ce-chairmen, Mrs. E. C.
Patterson and Mrs. A. E. Kent.
Mrs. A. B. Taylor was assisted
by Gladys Wiley, Ramona Hamp
ton, i-race KoDertson, Bee Church
ill, R. B. Hampton, George Church
ill, A .B. Taylor and Earl Wiley
in decorating and arranging
cnairs.
The lovely flowers were from
the George Wharton and Robert
Adams gardens. Corsages were ar
ranged by Mrs. Foster Butner, Ada
Brown and Gladys Wiley.
The worthy matron, Mrs. Wiley,
was general chairman of the af
fair.
POSTAL EMPLOYES AND
FAMILIES ENJOY O
PICNIC ON SUNDAY
A most enjoyable potluck picnic
supper was enjoyed by about 80
postal employes and their families
Sunday afternoon at the Veterans
hospital picnic grounds. The Kip
per was served at four o'clock, '''or
entertainment, a Softball game
was played between the clerks and
the carriers with the latter team
winning the game.
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The marriage of Mary teach,
daughter of Mrs. Minnie Leach,
Blachly, Ore., to Jim Dysinger, son
of Mr. and Mrs.. C. A. Dysingeer
Roseburg, took place July 29 at
the First Baptist church in
Springfield, Ore.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. Paul Felthouse
in the presence of 100 friends and
relatives.
Tin. rmnl, kMlhn In.lnu, nl
Willi viuuuii uiuiuci'iir,nT vi
the bride, gave her away. She wore
a hite satin dress with flare bus
tle and a veil of illusion with lace
trimming. The veil was held In
place by a heart-shaped hat. Her
bouquet was an orcnid on a prayer
book with stephanotis streamers.
Patty Minter, cousin of the bride
groom, was maid of honor and
wore a pink organdy gown and
MRS. DON KRUSE
HONORED AT PINK
AND BLUE SHOWER
A lovely pink and blue shower
was given Monday night for Mrs.
Don Kruse. The party was held at
the H. B. Kruse home with Mrs.
Don Harmon and Mrs. H. W. Conn
as hostesses. Two large storks cen
tered the table with a decorated
basket at the end to hold the gifts.
Appropriate games, in charge of
Mrs. R. Neil Christian, were
played with prizes going to Mrs.
W. C. Bailey, Mrj. Wallace Cox
and Mrs. C. M. Stark.
Following the opening of the gifts
by the guest of honor, refresh
ments were served to Mrs. W. E.
Ott, Mrs. Clifford Mobley, Mrs. R.
W. Pearson, Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs.
Glenn Cox, Mrs. Charles
Lee, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. R. A.
East aan Jr., Mrs. H. W. Conn,
Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Dayle
Webster, Mrs. Wallace Cox, Mrs.
R. Neil Christian, Mrs. H. B.
Kruse, Miss Lillian Kibbey, Miss
Joan Kruse, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell,
Mrs. Argus Fisher, Mrs. W. C.
Bailey, Mrs. R. L. Harmon,
LeNoir Kruse, Mrs C. M. Stark,
Mrs. Dick Stark, Mrs. Ernest Trus
sell, Mrs. John Burkhart, Mrs.
Walter Kruse, Mrs. J. E. Staple
ford, Mrs. William Bromps, Greg,
Mark and Dean Christian, Gail and
Peggy Harmon, Lynette Conn and
Gordy Cottrell. Unable to be pres
ent but sending gifts were Mrs.
Virgil Jennie and Ann; Mrs. M. B.
Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Mobley.
MARTHA AND DORCAS
CIRCLES HOLD MEETING .
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Members of Martha and Dor
cas Circles of the Women's Guild
of Faith Lutheran church met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
George Anderson and Mrs. Robert
Kent as hostesses.
Devotions were led by Rev. Wil
lis F. Esickson who related the
slory of Paul and Barnabus. An
interesting program on the need
for missions In the near east was
conducted by Mrs. Chester Nord
ling, Mrs. R. V. Coffman, Mrs.
Hjalmer Johnson and Mrs. Earl
Vastcrlieg. Final arrangements
wore made for the ice cream so
cial, which was held last Satur
day night at the church and which
proved to be a great success.
The annual fall bazaar will be
held December 7, at the J. C.
Sporting Goods store.
After the business meeting re
freshments were served by the
hostesses to Mrs. V. Fricdlund and
Mrs. Hans Anderson, guests from
Iron River, Mich., Rev. Mr. Erick
.on and the following members:
Mrs. Keith Carter, Mrs. R. V. Coff
man, Mrs. Willis Erickson, Mrs.
Laurence Fricdlund, Mrs. Ellis
Fuller, Mrs. John Hilbcrt, Mrs.
C. 1L Joelson, Mrs. Frank John
son, Mrs. Minnie Lindner, Mrs.
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carried a bouquet of gladioli and
shattered carnations.
Joanne Dysinger. sister of the
bridegroom and Louise Leach, sis
ter of the bride, were brides
maids. Miss Dysinger wore a blue
organdy gown and Miss Leach
wore yellow organdy. Both bou
quets were gladioli with shattered
carnations.
Sandra Hulbert of Blachly was
flower girl.
The best man was Howard
Hatcher, Oakland, best friend of
the bridegroom and the ushers
were Kaiph Slater and Wally Kus
sell. The church was decorated with
baskets of gladioli and hydrangeas
and lighted candles. Candlelight
ers were Jim Minter and Dennis
Crocker.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Chase
Arthur Midland, Mrs. Oscar Nel
son, Mrs. Chester Nordling, Mrs.
J. E. Nordling, Mrs. Loren Ol
son, Mrs, B. J. Paulson, Mrs. Rol
land Quam, Mrs. Conrad Quint,
Mrs. Marvin Quist, Mrs. Earl Vas
terling, Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs.
Hjalmer Johnson. Members voted
to again hold a joint meeting of
Martha and Dorcas circles next
month. The meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Oscar Nelson, 427
Mill street at 2 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 6. Mrs. C. H. Joelson will
be co-hostess.
CALIFORNIA VISITORS
AT BEAUDRY HOME IN GLIDE
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bean of
Hollydale, Calif., are spending
their honeymoon at the home of
Mrs. Bean's daughter, Mrs. C. A.
Beaudry of Glide. The Beans were
married in. Las Vegas, Nev., the
latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Beaudry entertained Friday
in honor of the bride and bride
groom who cut the decorated wed
ding cake to be served to the
guests present: Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
MRS. G. E. STEPHENSON of Portland is in Roseburg at the house
guest of her brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Ryan,
504 E. Lane street. Whilt here, shS' will also visit another
brother-in-law end sister, Mr. end Mrs, Billy Mohr. (Picture by
Paul Jenkins)
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sang a favorite of the couple, "Why
Do I Love You." John Minter ot
Portland sang "The Lord's
Prayer" following the ceremony.
Mrs. Maude Cook was the organ
ist and played the traditional wed
ding marches.
A reception loiiowed the wedding
service in the basement of the
church. Mrs. Laurence Chase and
Mrs. Jim Crocker served the three
tiered cake, which was decorated
with pink and white roses.
The young couple took a honey
moon trip to the McKenzie dam
and other points of interest. They
will be at home in Eugene as the
bridegroom is attending the Uni
versity of Oregon. '
The bride wore a navy blue gab
ardine suit with white accessories
and orchid corsage for travel
ing.
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mul
lins, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore,
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ware, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Blakely, and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren J. Ross and sons
of Hollydale, Calif. Mrs. Ross is
also a daughter of the bride, Mrs.
C. E. Bean. The Beaudrys took
their California visitors on 1 sight
seeing trip Sunday to Drain, Coos
Bay, Reedsport, Coquille and
Camas Valley.
PICNIC ENJOYED BY
SUTHERLIN GROUP
A group of people from Suther
lin enjoyed a delightful picnic Sun
day at the Roseburg Rod and Gun
club picnic grounds.
Visiting was enjoyed after the
dinner and later all returned to
Sutherlin to the Lon Welsh home
where canasta was in play.
Those enjoying the day weret
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Powers, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Welsh, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Forbes, Miss Joan Powers and Bill
Wilkins.