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i 6 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore 'Sat., Fab. 21, l3 it r Its 3 Iff5 1 I j' ft ' ill? it 1 ; ' fv if 4 1 tflW'"' MR. AND MRS. HOMER PATTISON, obove, pose for their wedding picture following their marriage Saturday, Feb. 14, at the home of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Pattison, 750 E. Lane St. The Howard Pottisons were attend ants and Rev. R. V. Kleinfeldt performed the ceremony. Below, Mr. and Mrs. Pattison cut the first piece of their wedding cake. (Pictures by Joy Colden of Fredrickson's Photo Lob) , CmiUULwmmtwmmmim a i ,ihi,.iiimiii. , ,..i.'Hii9)gA'S' tilt. - :A t ' r jj, Catherine Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Allen, of Portland1, became the bride ol Homer Pattison, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pattison, of Roseburg at an impressive ceremony Valen tine's Day at three o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride groom's brother and sis'.er in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Pattison. Tall baskets of white snapdrag ons and American Beauty roses formed the Improvised altar In front of the fireplace. The cere- MNO CLUB AT BURKHART HOME Mrs. J. M. Burkhart entertain ed the MNO Club at her lovely home on the North Umpqua River Wednesday evening. . After a short business session appropriate valentine games were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. L. W. Coltrcll, Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mrs. Jack Denton and Mrs. H. W. Conn. The attendance prize was won by Mrs. l.ce who will furnish it for the next meeting which will be March 11 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs L. W. Cottroll. At the close of the evening, re. freshments carrying out the Valen tine motif were served bv the host ess, Mrs. Burkhart to: Mrs. John Trozelle, Mrs. Robert Borland, Mn. Neil Christian, Mrs, Don Knise, Mrs H. W. Conn, Mrs. W. R. Caicbeer, Mn. Jack Denton, Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Darwin : VSSlKar"' Colw"dMn' ft-To 1 Imony was read by candlelight by nev. a. v. lYicinicim, pastor oi tne First Christian Church. The bride wore a mauve lace, 1 street-length dress. She wore pink elbow-length gloves and matching ! hat. H !.. u nink rnp. I buds and white hyacinth blos soms. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Patti son were attendants. Only the Im mediate relatives attended the wedding. I CHARLES BRENTS ENTERTAIN SATURDAY AT FAREWELL DINNER Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brent of Garden Valley Road held a farewell dinner party at their home in honor of Louis Paulson, who is leaving Roseburg to enlist in the Army. Attending the affair were: Kay and Ann Greenquist, Jim Pra mann, Lauren Loveland and the guest of honor, Louis Paulson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brent. DINNER HONORS MRS. WARDLE Mr. and Mrs. "Wayne Phillips of Hayhurst Valley entertained at a birthday ilinnn. at Ihni k,a cn. day honoring the birthday of Mrs. Shirley Wardle. Those prcsert in- riiiura; iir. and Mrs. Shirley Wardle. Mrt Knml lc- and Mrs. Gale Goodson and' fam- ly, martin and Mathew; Patrica Blllle, Linda and Hal Phillips and Mr. and Mn. PhUllpi, " 1 54 A reception followed. The lace covered taoie was centered vim the wedding cake topped by two American Beauty roses. The cake w" orated in white and silver, , Following a 10-day honeymoon !? coastal points, Mr. and Mrs. Pattison will return to Roseburg to make their home. The bride was employed by the Veterans Administration in Portland before her marriage. Mr. Pattison is em ployed at the Roseburg Veterans Hospital. CIRCLE MEETS AT LATH R OP HOME St. Jude's Circle of All Souls Altar and Rosary Society met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lorcn Lathrop in Riddle. Mrs. George Sears served as co hostess. Final plans were made for the rummage sale. Mrs. Clarence Grunst served as chairman of the The next meeting will be held Tuesday, March 2, at the home of Mrs. llentges in Tri-City. PARKERS HAVE DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker of Canyonville entertained at a din ner party at their home Sundav. Present were: Mrs. Ida Bailev and John Shlffnr nf Winctn. DAt. A M. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer and children, Roger and Adcle; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Moen and Mr. and Mrs. Parker. adltlon Show Jo ie &ent Of Wank 5th' Ann Storrs entertained the com mittee chairmen for the Business and Professional Women's fashion show at her home Thursday eve ning. Plans were completed for the fashion show, which is lo be held March 5 under the sponsor ship of the style shop. The show will be presented at the Veterans Hospital recreation hall. This is the second year the club has sponsored a fashion show. All proceeds will go for the enter tainment of patients at the VA Hos pital for the parties sponsored by the club every Tuesday night. Refreshments were served to Emily Judd, Mary Chapman, Lau ra lies, Myrtle Baker, Vivian Pas more, Stella Spencer and the hostess, Ann Storrs. Mrs. Ella Gray will be com mentator for the fashion show, which will be preceded by a seven thirty o'clock dessert-supper. Both men and women are invited to dridal Shower Cjivei (Sarhara Jp, frouoit The valentine motif was used to decorate the Eagles Hall Mon day evening when Barbara Pich ette Provost was feted at a charm ing bridal shower. Barbara was recently married and she and her husband are making their home in Sutherhn. Hostesses for the party were: Edna Bidwell, Elva Egli and Eileen Cooper. Several appropri ate games were played with June Grauf, Goldie McCormack and Mildred Culver winning prizes with the boooy prizes going to Mrs. Walter Becker and Mrs. Ada Parazoo. After the many lovely eifts were opened by the guest of honor, the hostesses served tasty refresh ments to: Luella Pleuard, June Steele, Lula Neufcld, Ruth Pich ette, Helen Gourley, Berneice Gar ber, Emma Can-. Ruth Vogelphol $nterestina P roar am Jalh Mrs. Walter Fisher' chairman of the legislative committee, pre sented uie very interesting talk on tne highlights of the biography ol Abraham Lincoln at the meeting Wednesday evening of Umpqua Un it, American region Auxiliary, at tne region Mall. Mrs. Fisher's talk was followed by a Minuet dance by Judy Moore ana jvnuge Meece and a talk on the history of the flag by Mrs. Bayard Reed. As a surprise hon oring the president, Jennie Mid land, on her birthday, a hand kerchief showjr was presented to her, followed by a social hour. Re freshments were in charge of Chris tina Micelli and Violet McCoy. Mrs. Midland conducted the busi ness session and a number of in teresting reports were presented. Marian Mark, editor of the Le gionette, which is published in Roseburg, reportrd on the public ity conference h"id in Eugene last week. Dora Ritzman, Americanism chairman, reported the book, "Key To Peace," ordsred by the Unit had been received and w ill be pre v nted to the High School from the Legion Auxiliary. The prizes jP'iano Indents lre fomented Jll tecitais Two very charming piano reci tals were enjoyed this week at the attractive home studio of Mrs. Bernard Saar, when she presented piano students. Relatives and close friends were guests at the recitals. Following the programs, Mrs. Saar served refreshments. Students being presented on the Tuesday evening program were: Jo Anne RanJ, Lynne Parsons, Janet Webber, Jo Anne Thomas, Art Luckett, Charlene Dent, Lola Nicholson, Sue end Judy Limiell, Susan Bagley, Joyce Rand, Karen Weaver, Carolyn Wood, Leon Lark, Ray Spencer. Judy Hosford, Mar- Uafenfine Jea Oi Saturday Members of the Helping Hands I Class of the First Methodist ' Church, 7th grade girls, were host- fjaca od.uiiia; u.iviiiwui .it tt veil-. mothers at Uie M. C. Bowkor home, 721 S. Main St. Gayle Gcddes and Marjorie i BowKer recciv-xl tne guests, i The rooms earned out the vat ! entitle theme wilh small pussywll I low valentine tres and spring flow i ers at vantage points. The tea table was appropriately decorated W'ith a large pussywil low valentine tree surrounded bv taoers. Heart-shaped cookies anl mints were served with tea and punch. Marjorie Bowker presided at the punch bowl and Corienne Coxcy poured. A welcome wis extended the iruests by Mrs. George Shepard, leader of the cta:-. She introduced i a recital nrogr.im. wh'ch inc'ie-'- poems, "To Mother," bv Gayle I Geddcs; "The Heart of Man." by Marjorie Bowker; "Mother's enjoy the affair. Special intermis sion entertainment will be by stu dents of Ralph Patterson's Rose burg School of Dancing. following the fashion show, bridge, canasta and pinochle will be in play. High score prizes will be awarded as well as a uuui prize. The style show will feature out standing moaes lor morning, au ernoon and after five o'clock wear. Models for the various styles in clude; Freda Winslow.: Priselll Clarcnback, Celia Day, Gen Young, Marietta Powers, Myrtle Baker, Elizabeth Gilchrist and Marjorie Miles. Tickets are on sale at Ashcraft Jewelry, Emery-Foley Insurance Co.. Cleo's Bakery. Imperial Clean ers, Goldie's Booteric, Lutey's Hat Shop, lies Confectionery and by all Business and Professional Wom en's Club members. Tickets must i be purchased in advance. Mildred Culver. Betty Becker Maude Culver, Margaret Porter, June Grain", Eileen' Cooper and daughter, Sandra; Hester E. Wert zel, Goldie" McCormack, Janet Sue Parazoo, Ada Parazoo, Elsie Per kins, Gladys Coats, Jewell Lang, Edna Bidwell, Joan Lang and El va Egli. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were: .Mrs. Wade Friend, Mrs. Dee Attiibury, Mrs. Leona slack, Mrs. Helen Cass, Mrs. Har riet Kabler, Mrs. Amy League, Mrs. Helen Wheeler, Mrs. Nellie truitt, sirs. rina hmiui, Mrs. Cora Cooper, Mrs. Mary Alice wmttenourg, Mrs. Barbara Haun, Mrs. Myrtle Musgrove, Mrs. Cora Allen, Miss Sylvia Truitt, Mrs. Vera Vestal, Mrs. Jess Young and Mrs. Trcadway, both of Oakland, and Mrs. Newton Roork of Eugene, Oregon. Visiter CjiveA for the Americanism contest will be lu, first, and .1 second for me Senior High Schuoi and $8, first, and $5, second to winners in the Junior High School. The district conference was an nounced for March 7 in Roseburg. The Auxiliary will hold a meetine in the afternoon at the hall, fol lowed by a lomt banuuet at tne Hotel Umpqua. Ihe Legionnaires win noid tneir meeting in the eve ning. A gift was presented to Viola Bates from vice president, Jane Stephens, for Jer help in the mem bership drive. The Unit now has only 13 to go lo reach the quota. Three members, Mrs. Gorthy, Mrs. Wenger and Mary Aiken, were reported as patients at Doug las Community Hospital. Members are requested to bring cookies to the second meeting in April for the Veterans Hospital parties. A gift of 12 silver spoons and 12 forks was presented by Mrs. Har ry F. Hatfield on behalf of the Past Presidents Parley to the Un it. The next regular meeting will be March 4 at 8 p.m. at the hall. lene Bagley, Virginia Pocock, Pat ty ueni, ueraioine Middlestadt, Janice Rominc and Lois Lehne. Wednesday evening's recital was presented by: Judy Hodson, Mar tha Hetrick, Tony Follett, LorrcL ta Kay Gladwill. Judy Lovelady, Sharon Counts, Carol Hetrick, San dra Van Horn, Pamela Laurance. Joan Burroway, Barbro Skoog, Jo Anne Miller, Judie Lounsbury, Su san Engdahl, Lester Coy, Patsy Gemberling, LaVelle Gladwill, Pa tricia Elliott, Carol Lindbloom, Frank Churriiill, Joyce Gourley, Kay Emery, Allan Lindbloom, Fred Hargis and Janet Hargis. Cj'i ven Aftcrnt noon Hands" hv .Tnnet Mitllrnv 'A l.ove Sonnet' hv Cnrnivn PrleL- Piano solos were: "In QuietuJe." ov r. zaoem i'r.im.iiin- "n..-,.,. , by Gayle Gcddes. and "Fiddling "y aue iiMimD. Mrs. Shep ard concluded the recital with a prayer oy M. Francis of Assissi. I Guests eniovini' the were: Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Groves, Mrs. Art Lamka, Mrs. A P. Todd, Mrs. Eilell Brvant, Mrs Thomas Fmdlav, Mrs. Harry Cox ey, Mrs. Spreng, Mrs. Les Frisk, Mrs. Dan Hansen. Mrs. Gwvn Wells. Mrs. F. W. Pramann. Mrs Leonard Lamerton and Mrs. M C. Bowker. Members of Ihe class assisting with the tea were: Sallv Wells, Sue Holcomb, Sue Spreng. Doris Sade, Judy Hansen, Elizabeth Pra. man, Corienne Coxev, Janety Mul key, Rita Sutton. Carolvn Frisk, Sue Hhlcomb, Gayle Gcddes. Mar jorie Bowker snd Mrs. George Shepard. A PRETTY WEDDING of Feb. 7 took place at the First Methodist Church, when Patricia Lea Richman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Orville F. Richman of Roseburg, became the bride of Cene Shepard, of Fureka, Calif., son of Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Redding, Calif. Above the bride and bridegroom are photographed before the altar and below, they cut the traditional first piece of their wedding cake. (Picture by Jay Golden of Fred rickson's Photo Lab) , ... ? ' .... ftvrilH Hit UK 'HI i' A Hit yihilll A lovely weddlne of the month took place at the First Methodist Church Feb. 7 at eight o'clock in the evening, when Miss Patricia Lea Richman of Roseburi! became the bride of Gene Shepard of Eur eka, Calif. Kev. Mcrcditn Groves XZiSt XtLJ 11)0 relatives and friends of the couple. Baskets of light blue Dutch iris with yellow throats, daffodils and pussywillows, flanked by wrought iron candelabra holding white can dles, formed the church decora tions. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a light blue faille coat dress with full corded skirt and navy blue acces sories. She carried a nosegay of pink Elf roses tied with blue satin ribbons. Miss Joanne Richman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a rose taffeta coat dress with black accessories and carried a nosegay of white carnations tied with pink satin ribbons. Ron Shepard was best man for his brother and Gene Barkdiill of Eureka, brother-in-law of the bnde groom, and Merle Hampton, Rose- uurg, were usners The bride's mother wore a beige suit with brown accessories and uie Bridegroom s mother wore a green suit with black accessories. Both mothers wxire corsages of gardenias. Mrs. William Benecke DlaveH the weaning music, which included: "0 Promise Me:" "MonnlieM nn the Chapel;" "Still as The NiRht;" "Moonlight Sonata," and "Because." Candlelighters were Mary Ellen Holbrook, Roseburg, ..-XV " " ' I A. v err-, y 1 ' ... '! and Eleanor Bowman, Oregon Ci ty A reception followed in Ihe so cial rooms of Ihe church. The bride's table war centered with a mirror and a lovely Dresden china cupid candelabra decorated with Xk? "..ding pink tS.ra".'nd flanked by Dink carnations mri heather. The three-tiered wedding cake was served by Mrs. Meta Kiggins, aunt of the bnde, Esla cada, Ore., assisted by Mrs. Gene Barkdull and Mrs. Warren Ander son, sisters of tbc bridegrwm, Eu reka, Calif. Mrs. William Lasslter presided at the heirloom silver set pouring the coffee and Mrs. Elton Sauuders served the punch In charge of the gifts was Mis? Pat Hiimphrcvs and Miss Joan Phillips was in charge of Die guest bock. Out-of-town guests included: Mrs. Meta Kiggins and grandsons. Dave;- and Doug Showeiman; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piatt and sons, Billy, Harry and Marvin, and Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker and daughter and son, Nancy and "Tuck," of Estacada, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barkdull and Mr. and Mrs. War ren Anderson, Eureka, Calif., Mr and Mrs. G. E. Johnson. Reddinn. I Calif., and Mrs. Roscoe Teter and daughter, Eleanor Bowman, of Or- ' Garden Valley with Mrs. A. M egon City. i Knudtson and Mrs. Harold Nichols For traveling the bride wore tiie as co-hostcssea March 16 at 2 coat oress sne wai married in with a white short coat and a pink carnation cornae Fnllnwin j honeymoon to points in Northern caiuornia, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard are now at home to their friends at 284 S. Hillsdale St., Eureka, Calif. The bride was graduated from Roseburg High School in 1952 and .... ii in iim nrflfr rr --ill 1 . ! has been employed as secretary to Attorney William D. Green Jr. The bridegroom attended Roseburg Senior High School and is now cm ployed by California Power, Gas and Light Company in Eureka. OREGON STATE MOTHERS MEET AT RILEY HOME The Oregon State Mother's Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. W. Riley, 330 S. Kane, with Mrs. Foster Butner as co hostess. A country auction was held to raise funds for a scholarship which the club will sponsor. Those present were: Mrs. M. J Newland, Mrs. Paul Helwei!, Mrs. Fred Burks, Mrs. Harold Nichols, Mrs. A. M. Knudtson, Mrs. R. G. Bradey, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Mrs. George Houck, Mrs. George Rook, Mrs. Norman Olson, Mrs. Chester Herchcr, Mrs. W. E. Her cher, Mrs. R. J. Sumpter, Mrs. 0 J. Feldkamp, Mrs. S. J. Stioe maker, Mrs. Neil Kascr Sr., Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Mrs. H. N. Jacobson, and the two hostesses, Mrs. L. W. Riley and Mrs. Foster Butner. The next meeting will be at uie , home of Mrs. Hugh Ritchie in p.m. MR. AND MRS. BROWN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown of El- garose entertained as dinner guests Sunday at their home, Mr. nd Mrs. George Pankey. Visiting I enjoyed during Uie aocial hour.