Th Newi-Revicw, Roseburg, Ore. Sat. Nov. 21, 1953
THE THORNBRUE-HAYES WEDDING woj a large event of
Nov. 7 or the Canyonville Methodist Cnurch. The bride
was Theanna M. Hoyes, daughter of Mrs. George Schwent
ner, Canyonville, and Everett Hayes, Benicia, Calif. The
bridegroom, Daniel LeRoy Thornbrtie, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Thornbrue, Canyonville. The wedding
party is pictured above. (Picture by Warren Studio and
Camera Shop, Myrtle Creek).
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Theanna M. Hayes, daughter of tron of honor. She wore a yellow
Mrs. bcorge bcnweninor ol can-i formal gown with a white gar
yonville, and Everett Hayes, Bcn-ldenia corsage.
Jcia, Calif became the bride of Bridesmaid Orna Thornbrue
Daniel LeRoy Thornbrue, son of worc an orcnjd (ormai gown witn
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Mr. and Mrs.-John E. Thornbrue
of Canyonville, Nov. 7, in the
Canyonville Methodist Church.
Tho Rev. 0. L. Kendall perform
ed the double-ring ceremony in
the presence of SO guests. Modcsta
Cabaton, pianist, played "Al
ways." Lcta Fan Arnold song
"Because" and "I Love You Tur
ly." Lohengrins Wedding March
was played.
White tapers on the altar and
piano, two large baskets of white
stock, pompoms and white carna
tions, and three baskets of mixed,
colored chrysanthemums, formed
the decorations.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her step-father, wore
a floor-length gown of white slip-
ficr satin with nylon net bodice,
ace sleeves and nylon net over
skirt. Her veil was held by a lace
halo cap with a crown of pearls.
She carried a bouquet -of white
roses and lilies of the valley cen
tered with a white orchid.
Mrs. Dclbert Davis, sister of the
bride from Days Creek, was ma-
MRS DON WREN IS
INSPIRATION FOR
FRIDAY SHOWER
Mrs. Don Wren was the incen
tive for a pink and blue shower
given (Tiaay evening at the home
of Mrs. Elbert Ball by members
of .the First Baptist Church nf
Riddle with Mrs. Conrad Rhonds,
Mrs. Arland Dean and Mrs. Ba'.l
as acting committee.
Games provided diversion and
refreshments wero served after
Mrs. Wren had opened the many
lovely gifts.
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an orchid corsage. The formal
gown of Janet Bowers, another
bridesmaid, was aqua and her
corsage was of white fuchsias.
Flower girls were Mary Ellen
Ricrward and Virginia Clifton.
Mary Ellen wore a floor-length
taffeta gown in light gold and a
white florcttc corsage. Virginia's
fioor-length gown of coral taffeta
was worn with a blue florcttc cor
sage. Candlelightcrs were Virginia
Huffman, who wore a blue formal
gown and Donna Fitzpatrick, who
was gowned in a yellow formal.
Tom Hall, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, served as best man.
Ushers were Walter Garland and
Norman Jones. Leonard Clifton
Jr., was ringbearcr.
Fifty guests attended the recep
tion given by Mr. and Mrs.
Schwenlner at the church after the
ceremony. The bride and bride
groom, her parents, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Thornbrue were in the
rcclcving line.
FS CLUB ENJOYS
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
A 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon
was served to the FS Club at the
home of Mrs. Emma Thomason
Monday.
Present were: Anna Laird, Rub
le Bloom, Ethel Welkcr, Hazel
Meissncr, Flela Chapman. Gert
rude Hatfield, Nellie Patrick, Ma
rie Martens, Alvcra Peterson and
Adeanc Quist.
The next meeting will be a 1
o'clock luncheon at the home of
Mrs. H. T. Bloom, 801 Mill St.,
ucv. a.
The reception table was decor
ated with a three-tiered wedding
cake topped with miniature bride
and bridegroom and large pale
pink roses. The cake was flanked
by tapers and at each end of the
tabic was a basket of white roses,
pink gladioli and white stock.
The bride's mother wore a grey
dress with navy accessories and
a corsage of pale pink fuchsias.
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a blue dress with black ac
cessories and a white fuchsia cor
sage.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Hall of Roseburg,
brother-in-law and sister of the
bridegroom; Mrs. Marie Bridge of
won creeK. aunt or tne bride; Mr.
ana Mrs. uuy Thornbrue of Mon'
mouth, grandparents of 'the. bride
groom, and MK and Mrs. Harrv
ihornbrue and two children of
Monmouth.
; The bride has lived in Canvon-
ville six years and attended Can
yonville High School. The bride
groom, who has lived in Canyon
ville five months, attended Clover
dale High School in Monmouth
and was a member of the U. S. Na
tional Guard and the National
Guard of Oregon.
LILAC CIRCLE THIMBLE
CLUB HAS ANNUAL
TURKEY DINNER MONDAY
Lilac Circle Thimble Club mem
bers held their annual turkey din
ner Monday at the home f Mrs.
Haltic Neal with 17 in attend
ance. Sewing and visiting were en
joyed during the social hour.
The next meeting will be a 12:30
noon politick luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Nettie Wilbur. 643 Short
Street, Nov. 23. Those attending
arc asKco to Dring ineir taoie scrv
ice.
MRS. C. M. McDERMOTT
ENTERTAINS CLUB AT
LOVELY DESSSRT-LUNCHEON
Pink chrysanthemums and white
snapdragons with tern formed
beautiful centerpiece for the one
o'clock dessert-luncheon , given
Wednesday by Mr. Of M. McDer
mott at her attractive home on
South Kane Street Matching bou
quets were used about the living
room.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
R. D. Coen, Mrs. James Rich
mond and Mrs. L. K. Cornwell,
guests and Mrs. A. D. Parr,
Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mr. J. F. Dil
lard, Mrs. Thomas Martin and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
High scores for the afternoons
contract bridge play were won
by Mrs. Richmond and Mrs.
Porter.
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
ENJOYED AT
COMFORT CLUB
Thursday afternoon, lovely
dessert-luncheon was served to the
Elgarose Comfort Club at ths
home of Mrs. Jean Pankey. Fol
lowing the luncheon, a lovely birth
day cake and many lovely gift
were presented to Mrs. Thelma
Hanson.
Mrs. Emilie Hargesheimer, pres
ident, conducted the business ses
sion, Mrs. Hanson read the sec
retary's renort in the absence nf
I Mrs. Brown.
Plans ' were made by the club
members to make and erect com
munity signs in Elgarose and to
help with the Bloodmobile when it
comes to Roseburg.
uoor prize was won by Mrs
Edna Sjogren. Mrs. Hanson won
the guessing game. Mrs. Lyda Bo-
gara was a guest.
The next meeting will be Dec.
3 at the home of Mrs. Hargeshei
mer. All members and friends in
vited. DUPLICATE BRIDGE
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
North-south winners in the dup
licate bridge play at the Elks
Temple Tuesday evening were:
Mrs. Edgar Lewis and Mrs. Harry
Hildeburn, first; Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred C. Anderson and Mrs. A. E.
Kent and Mrs, Charles Healy, ty
ing for second, and East-west win
ners were: Mr. and Mrs. R D
Coen. first: Miss Gertrude Rast
and Mrs. James E. Sawyers, se
cond, and Mrs. C. B. Wade and
Mrs. Ivan Pickens, third.
The next 'duplicate bridge n av
win take place Tuesday, Nov 24
at 7:30 p.m. at the tempi.
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OBSERVE 55th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Nelson, above, both in their early eighties, observed
their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday, Nov.- 18,
at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs Harold Davidson, on Military Road. They were mar
ried in Denmark, Nov. 18, 1898, and moved as a young
married couple to South Dakota, where Mr. Nelson was en
gaged in farming neaWhite Lake until the last few yearn
They made their first trip west five years ago to Portland
to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary and where
they were joined by the Davidsons and their other son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shaw, of Longview,
Wash. Two years ago, they moved west and divide their
time between their two daughters. They still own their
property in South Dakota and make regular trips to White
Lake to attend to business and visit friends. On their fifty
fifth anniversary, a family dinner was enjoyed at Turn
Around Inn.
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' OVER A CUP Of COFFEE Mayor Percy Croft helps Mrs
A. G. Henninger, left, ona Mrs. Jonn r-ierce sciecr re
cipes for coffee cakes to be served at St. George's Episcopal
DOJtoor Dec. 3-4, ot the parish house. Members of St.
Georges Guild report business men will find the parish
noue a tempting place for their morning and afternoon
coffee "break," (Picture by Cork's Studio). "erno0n
MRS. OUS SPAKOWSKY
COMPLIMENTED AT
LOVELY SHOWER PARTY
A hostess committee from the
Roseburg first Church of God In
cluding Mrs. A. D. Hulbert, Mrs,
Howard Stratton, Mrs. William
Carrell and Mrs, Allen Seely en
tertained at a charming pink and
blue shower party at the Hulbert
home Friday evening in compli
ment to Mrs. Gus Spakousky.
The serving table was centered
with a miniature cradle encircled
with rosebuds. Streamers attach
ed to the ceiling light were at
tached to the table. The fall motif
was carried out in the appointments.
Games were played and the door
prize went to Mrs. timer behind-
ler. Mrs. Hulbert played a musical
number, "Kentucky Babe," after
which the lovely gifts were pre
sented to the guest of honor and
refreshment! were served.
Besides the guest of honor and
the hostosi committee those pres
ent were: Mrs. Gus Reynolds,
Mrs. urvuie waiz, Mrs. Koy La-
Rock, Mrs. Otis Delaney, Mrs.
Henry Schlatter, Mrs. Earl Pope
Mrs. Edmond LaFont, Mrs. Me',
vin Palmer and daughters, Cath
erine and Jeannette; Mrs. Elmer
Schindler, Mrs. Wallace Hand and
daughter, Susan; Mrs. A. E. Schen-
emann, Mrs. Glen Gilbert, Mrs
Zelmar Hutchins. Mrs. Millard
Northcraft, Mrs. Charles Holcomb,
Mrs. Mary Niday, Mrs. Vincent
Hoicomo, .Mrs. Lela Trumble, Mrs.
Ferguson and Mrs. Harold E.
Bioomquist,
BEVERLY STEWART
SHOWER INCENTIVE
Mrs. Ted Hansen was hostess
inursaay evening at ner home in
Elkton at pink and blue shower
tor neveny Stewart.
GuesU present were: Irma Jean
Mode, Gladys Stewart, Jean
weatneny. PnyHis Stevens. Dor
othy Weatherly. Mirgurite House,
Lee Bossen and Bonnie Albro.
MRS. ARTHUR PRIAULX, above, was an interestina visitor In Rosebura last Frldav.
She and her husband had been visiting at the E. G. Whipple home in Drain and Friday
Mrs. Whipple ami Mrs. Priaulx drove to "oseburg to visit friends. Mr. Priaulx is well
known in Roseburg, having attended school here. He is now an executive for West
Coast Lumbermons Association with headquarters in Portland. (Picture by Clark's Stu
dio). r
Open-House Enjoyed At
St. Joseph's School
Open-house was held at St. Jo
seph's School Friday afternoon
from two-thirty ' to four-thirty
o'clock in observance of nation.il
education week. Mrs. Don Swick
was general chairman of the af
fair and was assisted by Mrs.
biaon Mcuaugnnn, Mrs. Howard
Roundtree. Mrs. Edward Mur
phy, Mrs. Herbert Weisgerber,
Mrs. Loran Imlav, Mrs. Victor
Bakala. Mrs. R. R. Parsons, Mr.
Paul Ryan. Mrs. Joe Fest, Mrs.
Harold Stein and Mrs. R. J.
Raade,
Mrs. Bruce Carter had charge
of the table and decorations for
the affair, while Mrs. William For
rest and Mrs. A. J. Murray pour
ed. The latter also assisted :n
receiving the guests with Mrs.
Fred Sohn, Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Mrs. William r Brunt, Mrs Lyle
Glenn, Mrs. M. M. Dllley, Mrs.
Charles Clapperton and Mrs.
David Tomashek.
BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED
AT ALLAN BLAKE HOME
A delightful birthday dinner was
enjoyed Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blake
in honor of the former, his mother,
Mrs. G. W. Blake, and hostess
Nov. 16, at a family dinner parly, i sister, Mrs. Lucille Woodard.
Mr. Russell has made nis 1 covers were piacca tor Mr. ana
home with his daughter, Mrs. Lar- Mrs. Van Woodard and sons, Craig
ry Byrd of Tiller, for the past 15 and Brick; Mr. and Mrs. w. G.
years. Before retiring from active . Blake, Mrs. George Nelson of Em-
work, Mr. Russell was a cement pire and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blake
contractor in Portland. I and sons, Kipley and David. -
J. B. RUSSELL OBSERVES
78th BIRTHDAY MONDAY
J. B. Russell celebrated his
seventy-eighth birthday Monday,
FRIENDS ATTEND BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION IN TENMILE
A group of friends gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roberts in Tenmile Tuesday eve
ning to help Mr. Roberts celebrate
his birthday. Cards were played
during the evening and refresh
ments were served.
Those present to enjoy the oc
casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 01
livant, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson
and grandchildren, Sherry and
Tommy; Mr. and ! Mrs. Clare
Coats, Lorena Loomis, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Vance and Maxine
and Bonnie Lou; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cook and Patsy and Billy: Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Howard and Par
la and Wanda and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Rose.
MR. AND MRS. SCHULZE
TO BE HONORED ON
GOLDEN WEDDNG DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulze
will celebrate their fiftieth wedding
anniversary Sunday, Nov. 22, at
an open-house reception at the
Luokingglass Grange Hall from
two to five o'clock. A most cordial
invitation has been extended to all
relatives and friends to attend the
reception.
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MR. AND MRS. BILL VAN HORN, above, are photographed following their wedding Sept.
13 ot th Presbyterian Church in Salem, The bride, Beverly June Johns, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johns of Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Van Horn of Conyonvillt. Following a honeymoon to Oceon Lake, the couple returned
to Salem to resid ot 2589 N. 5th St. (Picture by McEwan Photo Shop, Salem).