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8 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, " . 1 l .... . V (f. : : . . . JUNE BRIDE A very lovely wedding of the month took place in CorvaMis, when Donna Belle Mitchell, above, became the bride of Milton Zan Dickinson. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell of R oseburg and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Dickinson of Corvallis. The wedding was an event of June 15. (Picture by Hise Studio, Corvallis). One of the loveliest weddings of the year took place June 15 when Miss Donna Belle Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell of Roseburg, became the bride of Milton Zan Dickinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Dickinson of Corvallis. The ceremony, a double ring, was performed at the Good Samaritan Episcopal Church in Corvallis. The Rev. Charles Ne ville officiated. The church was decorated with pink gladioli in white baskets on . each side of the altar and on each side of the entrance to the sanc tuary. Mrs. Charles Neville played the organ softly preceding the ceremony. Miss Nancy Allworth, soloist, sang "The Wedding Pray er" and "With This Ring." The bride was given in mar riage by her father, L. E. Mitch ell. She was attired in a ballerina length full skirt of embroidered white organdy with a bridal veil of French illusion and a cap of embroidered organdy. She carried a bouquet of pink roses surround ed by white stcphanotis. Carol Winslow, a close friend of the bride from Oswego, Ore., was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length lavender organdy dress wilh a lav ender taffeta sash and a large pic JUDGE SHEARER VISITS A very interesting visitor. In Roseburg this week is Judge Kotheryn Shearer of Forks, Wash., who is t he housequest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Lange at 221 E. Commercial Avenue. Judge Shearer is the only woman police jjudge in Wash ington.. She was appointed to the position Feb. 1. The Shearer and Lange families hove been close friends for 35 years. (Picture by Paul Jenkins). Ore.--Sat., June 21, 1952 ture hat of the same color, tier bouquet was vf purple gladioli. The bridesmaids wore identical dresses. Nancy Bennett, sorority sister of the bride from Portland, wore a ballerina length green or gandy with a taffeta sash and a large picture hat of the same color. Joyce Meyer, another soror ity sister, also wore a ballerina length yellow organdy dress wilh taffeta sash and large picture hat of the same color. Miss Bennett tarried peach gladioli and Miss Meyer carried pink g'.idioli. Carl Laucrson, friend of the couple, was best man. Robert Ben nett una Joe Wettiiirbee, friends of the couple, wero ushers. Both ushers are from Corvallis. All the men wore navy blue suits with white carnations. The bride's mother wore navy blue nylon afternoon dress wih notching accessjries. The bride groom's mother woro an aqua summer suit with white accessor ies. Her corsage was of pink and white. The reception was held In (he Parish Hall of the church for 120 quests. Decorations were of. deep pink Hector Dean roses arranged in a large 'crystal eporgne in the center of the tabl?. The table was r 1 , L " i covered with a shadow pattern white organdy cloth over deep pink undercloth. The sides and ends of the cloth were gathered into loops with pink satin ribbon. Pouring were Mrs. Dean White and Miss Mary Lou Phillips. Miss Billie Adams served. Mrs. H. R. Sinnard and Mrs. F. F. Price were in charge of the decorations. Miss Jo Ann Roberts had charge of the gifts and Miss Bess Celeste Dickinson had charge of the guest book. For traveling, the bride wore a mustard shantung dress with brown and tan accessories. Fol lowing a honeymoon trip to Ocean Lake at the Oregon Coast, the couple will be at home at Campus Court, Corvallis. The bride attended Oregon State College and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. The bridegroom is a senior at Oregon State College. He was in the Navy for two years as radar operator with a night fighter squadron. Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mitchell, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, Roscburg; Mrs. Jettie Mitchell, bride's aunt, Reedsport; Mrs. Ce leste Alexander, great aunt of the bridegroom, Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Jaeda ean deride 0 amei f-i One of the loviest weddings of the season took place June 14 at eight o'clock in the evening of the First Methodist Church, when Miss Raeda Jean Reece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Fred Reece of Roseburg, became the bride of James W. Poirot of Roseburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poirot of Anchorage, Alaska. Rev. W. A. MacArthur performed the impres sive double ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. The altar decorations were form ed by baskets of pink and white gladioli and snpadragons and tall half per cent molasses diet are Neil Kaser and Mrs. Archie Rut tcr, wearing matching white or gandy gowns, lighted the candles. Mis. Paul Oeddes played the wedding music and accompanied Harold Mobley, who sang, "Be cause" and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin fashioned Prin cess style. A lace panel trimmed the front of the gdwn and lace edged the train. She wore a finger tip veil held in place by a pearl headdress. She carried a bouquet of roses, gardenias and stcphanotis. Miss Joan muter was maid of honor and wore a gown of ice blue satin. She wore mitts and a cap of Chaqtilly lace. Mrs. Les Winders Mrs. Brick Hedrlck, Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sicbert, Sweet Home; Miss Irene Ebe, Custer, Wash.; Miss Shirley Love, Port land; Miss Nancy Beal, Portland; Miss Jo Ann Roberts, Shedd; Miss Molly O'Conner, Portland; Miss Virginia Strome, Junction City; Miss Glenadine Strome, Junction City; Miss Laurie Lo Franchise, Portland; Miss Jo Ann Skelton, Portland; Miss Norma Ellcnjboe, Milwaukee, Ore.; and Miss Sue Skelton, Portland. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS AT FIELDMILLER HOME Mrs. Gussie Ficldmiller enter tained the Sunshine Club May 28 with Mrs. Charles Dusey as co hostess. The minutes were read and the business meeting follow ed. Several contests were enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Mildred Booth won two first prizes. Mrs. Thelma Larson won low prire. Those present were Mrs. Grace Newman of jos Angeles, a former MEMBER: Mis. Sytyia Jantzcr, Mrs. Glen Austin, Mrs. Marrela Chavarias. Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mrs. Marjory Fisher, Mrs. Bee Croff, Mrs. Frankie Schroder. Mrs. Thel ma Larson, Mrs. Esther Derrig. Mrs. Terry Croff, Mrs. Mildred Booth, Mrs. Ila Quirke and the hostesses. Mrs. Dusey and Mrs. Ficldmiller. The next meeting will he -June 25 at the home of Mrs. Bee Croff. DOUBLE HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER IS ENJOYED ON TUESDAY EVENINO A double handkerchief shower was given at the Junior Division meeting of the First Christian Church Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elsie Coffell honor ing Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Har.el Ray, who are moviD to Salem. The business meeting was held and the missionary report was given by Mary Ellen Eaton with Mrs. Archie Currier giving the de votions. Following the opening of Ihe gifts, games were played and refreshments wore served. Honoring Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Wright were: Pauline Bagwell, Doris Jones, Nolle Bell of Bell flower, Calif., I.eota Honn, Ole'a Currier, Eleanor t'nrath, Veloris Baxter, Jennie Nosseth, Alice Barker, Mary Ellen Eaton, Betty Robison, Fay Clark, Jane Stephn ens, Elsie Coffell, Eslclle Har mon, Hester Hlbbard, L u e i I e Rood, Carol Hamm, Sally lop, Naomi Mnrdock. Valetta Taylor and Lois Mary Veatch. ' ;t P i - I IT , n, , i - -' IW I I ""'"'' ''' ISf 1 1 i J j. K 1 1 rmrTT-rm m m wr'TirTMMMWMwiiwMMwMiiiMapi laiiiw munm mm ii. i Mm mu mv0 0mmam fleece t oiro and Mrs. Pat Sullivan were brides maids and wore gold satin gowns with ivory colored Chantilly lace mitts and caps. They carried nose gays of carnations. Neil Wissing was best man and Dan Rarey and Ted Lubyn were ushers. A reception followed in the so cial hall of the church. A white or gandy cloth over pink graced the bride's table, which was centered wit an arrangement of gladioli and roses, flanked by pink candles. The three-tiered wedding cake was served by Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs. Rodney Lundstrum of Portland served the punch and Mrs. Rich ard Gadway presided at the coffee urn. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Richard Reece, Mrs. Alan Miller, Miss Susan Motschenbach er and Miss Janice Plummer. For traveling the bride chose a white linen suit with pink acces sories. Following the reception, the bride and bridegroom left for Anchorage Alaska, where they will remain until September, when they will go to Corvallis to make their home. ' The bride attended Oregon State College and at the time of her marriage was employed as secre tary to Rev. W. A. MacArthur. The bridegroom is a senior at Oregon State College. JACKIE McLENNAN IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Jackie McLennan's twelfth birth day was the inspiration for a gala party and family celebration, Fri day afternoon, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLennan of Los Angeles arrived earlier Friday in honor of the special occasion. The party was held in the large Mc Lennan patio which was gaily dec orated throughout in the "cowboy western style motif.", Games were played. Many lovely gifts were presented the honored guest from his relatives and friends. The sumptuous supper was served at five o'clock and includ ed a wcinor roast, and regular Western style supper. The supper was completed with ice-cream and birthday cake. The cake was ar tistically decorated by a Rcie burg bakery to harmonize with the Western Theme. The children participating in the fun were: Floyd White, Gary Strom, Gregory Wight, James Slack, Larry Troyer, Richard Slack. Arlyss Dunham, Johnny Wil ton, Claudie Wilton, Patricia and Suzanne McLennan and the honor ed guest. Jackie McLennan. Fol lowing the children's party the following adults gathered to con tinue the party: Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLennan of Los Angeles, the paternal grandparents; Mr. ! , ., ,. , , .. . - - , ----- . mmmmm in !! ,g i i j vj H n 'I n curl idHj-0J44mf 14 ETHEL MINTURN RECITAL The piano recital of the stu dents of Ethel Minturn, on event of last week, proved suc cessful and entertaining. The students performed ot the Roseburq's Woman's Clubhouse for families and friends. Those participating ore pictured above. Bottom row from left to right, Ma'rk Benecke, Judy Stewart, Judy Long, Shar A VERY BEAUTIFUL WEDDING OF JUNE took place on the 14th at the First Metho dist Chuch in Roseburg, when Miss Raeda J ean Reece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Reece, and James W. Poirot, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Poirot, were married. Members of the wedding party pose in the above pictu re and below, the bride is photographed fol lowing the ceremony. (Pictures by Jay Golden-of Fredrickson's Photo Lab). t-----rr. Ji r ' in n mmmi MwrnA . :-A -.w -. i'' rrafrrif1mii-Bi';iii mil and Mrs. J. A. Wilton, the ma ternal grandparents, recently 1 Saskatchewan, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilton of Brockway; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Broaddus of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Lotte Leonard of Los Angeles and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. McLennan. Visiting Here Miss Georgenc Shanklin, who is employed in San Francisco, is here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shanklin Sr. SUNSHINE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED THURSDAY ' BY BERNARDINE PRINCFIN Miss Bernardino Princen was hostess to the Sunshine Club Thurs day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Emmitt had charge of the busi ness session in the absence of the president. Games were played. Prizes went to Mrs. Edith Bond, Mrs. Lucia Ingles. Mrs. George Frew and Mrs. R. D. Parson. Roses formed Ihe room and table decorations. Misi Princen was assisted in serv on Wells, Davila Nichols, Pamela Hannan, Sandra Oldfield. Second row, Chorlene Stubbs, Solly Wells, Rosanna Mc Carty, Sharon Robertson, Sharon Monrean, Leonard Cham berlain, Janet Harpham, Joyce Harphom, Janis Johnson. Back row, Mrs. Gwendolyn Edwards, Sylvia Truitt and Mrs. Ethel Minturn. (Photo by Charles Kash Clark'i Studio). ing by her mother, Mrs. E. Princ en, and Miss Mary Recla, to: Mrs. Recla, Mrs. Mary Coffell, Mrs. Edith Bond, Mrs. George Frew, Mrs. R. D. Parson, Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs. E. E. Emmitt and Mrs. William Stiewig. The next meeting will De June 26 at the home of Mrs. Stiewig at 1020 W. First Street with Mrs. Ingles as hostess. Goes To Coos Bay John Hardi man of Poseburg is spending the weekend in Coos Bay attending to business.