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6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sot., June 21, 1952
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THE WEAVER-LINDLEY WEDDING PARTY poses in the
', obove picture following the wedding of Melva Lauerene
f Lindley ond David LeRoy Weaver June 6. Below, the bride
pi gives the first piece of wedding cake to the bridegroom.
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MISS CAROL SUE HUNT
HONORED AT SHOWER
' ' Miss Cnrol Sue Hunt was honor
rd at bridal shower Sunday at
ine social parlors of the Sutherltn
Methodist Church by Mrs. Henry
Campbell and Mrs. Allen Hollo
peter. In honor of the bride, a mock
wedding was presented by Kdna
Campbell, Veda Hollopeter, Eve
lyn Wahl, Alta Jean Campbell and
Helen Curry.
After the many gifts were open
ed, tasty refreshments were serv
ed to the following: Carol Sue
Hunt, guest of honor, Mesdamos
lxn Hunt, L. Philps, O.L. Torrcy,
Earl Thatcher, John Chase, Rich
ard Riggs, Don Currv, Robert
Wahl, I'aul Scllars, Kd Dellart,
Cecil Liesingcr, 0. Montgomery,
Foster Montgomery, William Lie
singer, Misses Joan Clark, Juanita
Gibson, Arleen Nelson, Harriet
Jean Campbell, and the hostesses,
Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Hollo
peter. Those sending gifts but unable
to attend were: Mrs. Lloyd Corn
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WILL MAKE HOME HERE-Mary, 10, Joanne, 16, ond John Clayton Keel, U. ooove,
have arrived .n Roseburg bv plana to moke their home with their uncle ond ount, Mr
ond Mrs. Vernon Keel, ot 218 Court Street. Their former home wos in New Hope, Ala.
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ish, Mrs. M. E. Groshong, Mrs.
Connie Lee, Mrs. Fred Brauningcr,
Mrs. Elmer Pleuard, Mrs. Dick
West, Mrs. Ora Irwin, Mrs. Gene
Culver, Mrs. Betty Haskct, Mrs.
W. Haines, Mrs. Howard Magill,
Mrs. J. Gorman, Mrs. M. Wood,
Mrs Howard Wahl and Mrs. Ger
ald KabJcr, Miss Barbara Braun
inger. Miss Mary Llttlefield, Miss
Janice Parks and Miss Shirley Bak
er. TWELVE AND WON CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT PEIFEF.
HOME ON TUESDAY
Mrs. William Pelfer enlerlalned
the Twelve and Won Club at a
delicious luncheon Tuesday at her
home. Covers were placed .for:
Mrs. E. Princen, Miss Bernar
dino Prlncen, Mrs. R. 0. Myers,
Mrs. Thella Webber, Mrs. Fred
Hargis and the hostess.
Games were played with Mrs.
Hargis winning the high prize and
Mrs. Webber, second pri7e. The
next meeting will bo June 24 at the
home of Mrs, Myers.
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Melva Lauerene Lindley became
the bride of David LeRoy Weaver
at the Church of the Nazarene
in Roseburg June 6. at 8 p.m. in
the evening. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
L. Lindley of Roseburg; and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Weaver, also of Rose
burg. Rev. Paul R. Weaver offi
ciated.
The matron of honor. Leona
Buker, sister of the bride, was
dressed in an orchid dress. Mary
Louise Weaver, sister of the bride
groom from Roseburg. was dress
ed in yellow. Shirley Becker, friend
of the couple, was a bridesmaid
and wore green. The third brides
maid was Ernestine Easterly, cou
sin of the bride. She wore blue.
Flower girls were Patty Rowley,
cousin of the bride, and Helen
Woods, cousin of the bridegroom
from Albany.
rrank Weaver was best man.
He is brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers were Russol Buker, broth-
cr-in-law of the bride; Jim Rldie
way, friend of the couple and Jim
Easterly, cousin of the bride.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Cecil Lind
ley. She wore a slipper salin red-
ingote over a hooped net skirt. Her
veil was while illusion. Her bou-
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Mrs. Fred Schwartz and her
sister, Mrs. Martha I'latz, who is
visiting here from LaCrosse, Wis.,
entertained at a charmiri ' one
o'clock luncheon and bridge and
canasta party Thursday afternoon
at the former's attractive home
on East Douglas Street. Beauti
ful bounucts of red roses and sy
ringa formed the decorations for
the occasion.
Enjoying the occasion with Mr3.
PlaU and Mrs. Schwartz were:
Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. George
Wharton, Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook,
Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. R. D.
Coen, Mrs. Fred Lockwood, Mrs.
J. V. Short, Mrs. O. M. Berrie,
Mrs. Charles W. Wharton, Mrs.
E. B. How, Mrs. L. W. Josse,
Mrs. Arthur W. Baum, Mrs. Velle
Broadway, Mrs. George Smith,
Mrs. C. E. Gordon and her daugh-
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quet was of white carnations with
yellow rosebuds interspersed with
net. Those lighting the candles
were Jim and Gerry Lindley.
The church was decorated with
Ivy and orange blossoms. Huge
baskets of peace roses and snap
dragons flanked the altar.' Mrs.
Roy Cox of Roseburg was soloist.
Accompanying her was Lee Marsh
at the organ.
The reception was held In the
church parlors for 150 guests. The
lace covered table was centered
with a tiered wedding cake,
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue suit with white accessories.
Her corsage was of salmon col
ored rosebuds. The bridegroom's
mother wore a gray suit with navy
accessories and a pink rosebud
corsage.
For traveling, the bride chose an
orchid suit with white accessories.
Following a honeymoon trio to the
coast and Portland area, the new
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver are at home
at 1631 Grandview.
Out of town guests Included Mrs.
Marjorie Woods and daughter,
Helen from Albany: Mrs. Elpha
Ritter, Albany; and Rev. and Mrs.
L. E. Weaver of Winlon, Calif.
The bride is employed at J.C.
Penney's and the bridegroom
works at Smith Molors.
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ler-in-law, Mrs. Robert C. Gordon
of New York, and the latter's moth
er, Mrs. H. Noble, of Hamilton,
umo.
Prizes fbr the afternoon's con
tract bridge play went to Mrs.
Row, first; Mrs. Coen. second,
and Mrs. Berrie, third. Prizes
in the canasta plav went to Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Iv'oble.
EUGENE BRATSCH FETED
AT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Eugene Bratsch celebrated his
twelfth birthday, Wednesday, June
11, with a lovely party, given by
his mother, Mrs. Barry Bratsch at
the family home in Dillard. The
boys gathered from two to four and
played games with prizes award
ed to Jack McLennan, Larry Bis-
sionnetle, Gocrge Godfrey and
Geno Bratsch. The hostess usr
colorful bouquets of sweet peas
about the rooms for decorations
wilh balloons hanging about the
rooms. Each guest was presented
with paper cup favors filled with
candy guns, tanks, plcnes and can
nons. For refreshments the honored
guest chose his favorite chocolate
cake which his mother daintily
decorated in pink lettering "Hap
py birthday, (iene ". including
twelve pink candles and matching
holders.
Twelve year old Eucene ereatlv
enjoyed opening his many lovely
gifts from the following friends:
Jack McLennan, Jerry Griese,
Larry Bissonnctte, Bobby Godfrey,
uonny uootrcy, ueorge Godfrey,
Andy Anderson, Robbie Jorgenson,
Arlon Gilliland. Steven Giililand,
Virgil Havlerson, Eugene Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martvn xnrt
Donna Sue, Ion Thomas of St. Hel
ens. Mrs. Goldie Willis, and his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Bratsch and Stcvie.
ROSEBURG BPWC HAS .
OFFICER INSTALLATION
The Rosebutg Business and Pro
fessional Women's Clubs met Mon
day evening at the new Woman's
Club for polluck supper and in
stallation of officers. Installing of
ficer was V. Vivian Logsdon, past
president of the local organization
and treasurer of the fll'W state
organization. Installed officers
were Priscilla Clarenbach. presi
dent; Edith Landis, first vice-president;
Eleanor Massey, second
vice-president; Cleo Moats, record
ing secretary; Valyn Malstead.
corresponding secretary; Kdyth
Gilmour, treasurer; Vivian Pass-
mor, sergeant at arms. All new
Sunday June 21
Roseburg Community Players
picnic at 6 p.m. Interested per
sons and prospective members
urged to c .31 act Wayne Wegner
at Bob's Music Shop for further
details.
Monday June 13
Rotary Anns evening dinner
meeting at Carl's Haven. Mrs.
Story Ilea general chairman. Res
ervations, call Mrs. Harold Hen,
3-5033 or Mrs. Jacklln, 3-3212. !
Women of the Moose initiation,
8:30 p.m. DST., at Moose Hall.
Each member requested to bring
small gift.
Tuesday Junt 24
Tillicum Bridge Club last meet- !
ing of year for 12:30 p.m. potluck
dinner at home of Mrs. Vera Hoi
gate. 1
WCTU at home of the president,
Mrs. R. D. Kniggs at 2 p.m.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge at
IOOF Hall. 7 p.m. potluck supper
preceding business meeting.
Party sponsored by Business
and Professional Women's Cluhs,
at Veterans Hospital Recreation
Hall from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m.
Cards and refreshments. Ann
Storrs, chairman.
Roseburg Community Players at
YMCA Hall in Armory, 7:30 p.m.
Members and prospective mem
bers Invited.
Royal Arch Masons social night
at 7 p.m. at Masonic Temple, for
wives and invited guests. Buffet
dinner followed by program.
F. S. Club afternoon meeting at
home of Miss Marie Martens, 1032
N. Jackson Street.
Twelve and Won Club In lobby
of Rose Hotel at one p.m. Lunch,
eon in dining room. Mrs. Lorma
Myers, hostess.
Wtdrxiday June 25
Toastmistress Club joint Initia
tion dinner at Riverside Grange
in evening. Reservations must be
in by Monday and may be made
by calling Mrs. La Brie Ritchie at
3-8657 or Mrs. Thomas Patty al
3-6153. Members of Dillard-Wins-ton
and Florence Clubs especially
invited. All members of civic or
ganizations also Invited.
Jolly Eight Club at one p.m.
at home of Elsie Hocft.
Young Mother's unit of Camas
Valley Knitting Club one p.m.
PST at home of Cora Ellen Brown.
8:15 p.m.
Men of the Moose at Moose Hall.
Sutherlin Bridge Club at home of
Mrs. Olga Bielman, west of Suth
erlin in afternoon.
Fair Oak Grange at Hall In eve
ning for potluck supper preceding
session.
Sutherlin Grange at Grange Hall
in evening for potluck supper pre
ceding session.
Tenmlle Ladies Club at Club
house in afternoon. Mrs. Marjorie
Hazen and Mrs. Kate Wilson host
esses. Happy Hour Club at home of
Mrs. Bee Croff in afternoon.
Thursday June 26
Oakland Chapter No. 91, Order
of Eastern Star at Masonic Tem
ple. 7 p.m. Master Masdns to be
guests.
Pythian Sisters at the KP Hall
at 8 p.m.
Women of Country Club to meet
at 12:30 noon luncheon at club
house. Progressive or foursome
bridge play at one p.m.
Lady Elks at 8 p.m. in the lounge.
Dessert-supper.
Evergreen Grange H. E. Club
clean up day. Members requested
to be at the hall at 10 a.m. Shower
to be given for Ivan Landers
whose home was destroyed by fire.
Hostesses Include Kalherlne Cory,
Marion Harryman and Cora Jack,
son. '
Circles of Woman's Society of
innstian Service of Methodist
Church to meet at 1:30 dessert
luncheons at following places: No.
1, Mrs. J. E. Dent, 845 S. Pine;
No. 2. Mrs. F. W. Chase, 409 Vista
Avenue; No. 3, Mrs. L. M. Hodges,
uaiKins Koad; No. 4, Mrs. A. B,
Taylor, 1435 Madrone Avenue.
- Sunshine Club afternoon meet
ing at home of Mrs. William Stip
wig, 1020 W. First Street, with
Mrs. Lucia Ingles as hostess.
Friday June 27
at Masonic Temple.
VFW at Legion Hall at 8 p.m.
for members and those eligible for
membership.
Douglas Court No. 18, Order of
Amaranth Social Club members,
their families and invited guests,
6:45 p.m. potluck supper at Ump
qua Park, weather permitting.
Saturday June 28
Hobo dinner at Fair Oaks
Grange Hall. 7:30 p.m. standard
time. Persons requested to bring
box lunch. Prizes awarded to the
best costume.
Women of the Moose Installation
of officers at 8 p.m. at Woman's
Clubhouse on Mosher St.
Swingeroo and Buckeroo Square
Dance Clubs to sponsor square
dance from 9 to 12 p.m. at Win
chester Skating Rink. All square
dancers Invited. ,
Sutherlin Five and Seven Square
Dance 'Club at Grange Hall in
evening.
officers were presented with beau
tiftil corsages.
The club presented Mrs. Mildred
Herman with the past presidents
pin and a. beautiful rhinestone
necklace. In charge of the meet
ing was Mrs. Mildred Herman.
She presented the outgoing offic
ers with a gilt.
After the installation, the meet
ing was turned over to the new
president, Mrs. Clarenbach, who
closed the meeting.
There was review of the pre
vious year's" events, which have
proven satisfactory. Shirley Iver
son, accompanied by Virginia
Young, sang Oley Speaks "Morn
ing" and "The Lord's Trayer." '
Outgoing officers were the committee.
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NEWLYWEDS Pictured above are the new Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lowell as they slice the
first piece of their wedding cake. The Lowells exchanged vows at the Presbyterian
Church in Salinas, Calif., June 8. (Photo by Hurl Swortz)
White gladioli and stock decorat
ed the United Presbyterian Church
in Salinas, Calif., for the marriage
June 8 of Miss Bettv Barbara Nach-
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er-i
win Sterner, to Alan Lowell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Zurfleuk. Ten
or Harold Ivcrson sang "Because"
and "I Love You Truly" preceding
tne ceremony.
The Rev. M. L. Kemper, DD, per
formed the impressive double ring
ceremony at lour 0 clock in the
afternoon in the presence of rela
tives and friends of the couple.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina length
dress of brocaded ivory satin, a
wreath of pink roses in her hair,
and she carried dark pink roses in
crescent shape.
Elaine McCullock of Ortonville,
Minn., teacher from Bly High
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MR. AND MRS. D. L. TAYLOR, obove, cut the cake at the reception honoring their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary ot their home ot 1310 W. Second Street the evening of Juno
13. Their daughter and son, Miss Carla Lee and Tom Taylor acted as host and hostess.
(Picture by Paul Jenkins). .
Many close friends and relatives
called at the Taylor residence dur
ing the evening to olfer congratula
tions and best wishes to the couple.
A large number of beautiful gifts
were presented to the honored
guests.
During the evening. Miss Carla
Taylor sang several songs appro
priate to the occasion and Miss
Janet Hargis played piano selec
tions. Miss Hargis also had charge
of the guest book.
The traditional cake was served
with punch and coffee from a
beautifully apponted table.- Mrs.
Ira Poole of Tiller pored. Mrs.
Wesley Bailor cut and served the
rake and Dwight Raines bad
charge of the punch bowl.
Irs. Fred Hargis and Mrs. Ed
School, was maid of honor. She
wore a blue silk shantung dress
with yellow accessories and a nose
gay of yellow roses.
Kenneth Zurfleuk was his broth
er's best man. Daryl Soenke usher
ed. The bride's mother wore a grey
sheer dress with dark pink acces
sories and a pink carnation cor
sage. The bridegroom's mother
wore orchid linen with matching
accessories and a yellow rose cor
sage. A reception was held at the
church. The bride's table was cen
tered with a tiered wedding cake.
Out of town guests included the
bride's grandmother, Mrs. Car
sten. Von Borstel of Gladstone,
Ore.; and her aunt, Mrs. Walter
Koch, Oregon City; her niece, Miss
Marianna Koch, Oregon City; Mrs.
Robert Schellenbcrg and Miss El
len Schellcnbcrg of San Francisco;
Hamlin of Canyonville, mother of
Mrs. Taylor, assisted about the
rooms.
Out-of-town guests attending the
affair included: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Reece of Anchorage, Alaska; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ollivant and Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Raines of Brock
way. YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP
HAVE PICNIC JUNE IS
The Young People's group of
the Camas Valley Church attend
ed a hike and picnic June 15.
Fifteen young people met with
their advisor, Mrs. Stanley Robin
ette and hiked on the Baldwin
Road to the Camas Mountain Way
side where they were met by Mrs.
Juan Swendener, co-advisor for the
Mr. ' and Mrs. Kenneth Zurfleuk,
Grass Valley, Calif.; Miss Carolo
Zuefleuk, Beaverton, Ore.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Petjens, ShaniKo,
Ore.; Phil Nachler, Roseburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Petjens Jr., Spring
field, Calif.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School and
from the University of Oregon. She ,
has been teaching in Bly High
School for the past year.
The bridegroom was graduated
from the University of Oregon and
is now employed with a large firm
in Salinas, Calif.
For traveling, the bride chose a
navy blue suit with navy acces
sories. Her corsage was yellow
roses. Following a honeymoon to
Big Sur on the California Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell are at home :
now in Salinas, Calif; J
group, and several of the parents
who helped prepare the picnic.
Mrs. Robinette was presented with
a gift for a goingaway present.
Leave On Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Ward left this mor
ning for a week's vacation to
Northern Oregon and the coast.
Mr. Ward is commercial man
ager of KRNR.
Here From Berkeley Mrs.
G. F. Conley and son and two
daughters are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Den Radabaugh
this week from Berkeley. Cal
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Mrs. Conley is Mrs. Radabaujh's
sister.
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