The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1954, Image 6

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    6 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Sat. Auj. 21, 1?54
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MRS. ALDO DONALD PARR, above, poses in the garden at the home of Her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. C. Elmer Carlson, 2638 N. E. 17th Ave., Portland, following her marriage
Aug. 7, which took place at the Baptist Church in Portland with the reception following
in the garden at the Carlson home. The bride was Dorothy Ellen Carlson before her mar
riage. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr, 710 E. Lane St., Rose
burg. (Picture by Gladys Gilbert, Portland).
Of much Interest to their many
itosenurg inenas is me marriage
of Miss Dorothy Ellen Carlson,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. El
mer Carlson, Portland, to Aldo
Donald Parr, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Parr of Rosebure, at
the Baptist Church in Portland,
Aug. 7. Dr. Weldon M. Wilson
performed the impressive cere
mony at four, o'clock in the after
. noon in the presence of 350 guests.
White gladioli, daisies and stock
formed the floor bouquets, which
were interspersed by five candel
abra holding tall white candles.
Satin ribons and bows knotted
with gladioli, daisies and ferns,
marked the center aisle.
Preceding the ceremony, William
E. Elliott sang. "At Dawning," "I
Love Thee," and "0 Perfect Love."
The traditional wedding inarch
es were played.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was very beautiful in a
"Cahill" gown fashioned with a
white satin bodice trimmed with
alencon lace and a bouffant skirt
with brush train. Her silk veil of
illusion was finger-tip in length
land held in place by a headpiece
of matching alencon lace. She car-
ried a nosegay of white roses and
bouvardia.
Mrs. Ronald E. Ogle. King City.
Calif., was matron of honor for
her sister and bridesmaids were:
Miss Lyn Hartley, Miss Joanne
Pendergrass, Mrs. Ralph Rydman,
all of Portland and Mrs. Roger
Temple of Salem. They wore
waltz-length gowns of ice blue
satinque. The matron of honor car
ried a nosegay of red roses and
the bridesmaids carried nosegays
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ENGAGEMENT TOLD The engagement of Verna M.
Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Marsh,
Grants Pass, to Samuel J. Shoemaker, son of Mrs. S. J.
Shoemaker and the late Mr. Shoemaker, of Roseburg,
was told at a five o'clock dinner party at the Elks Club
dining room. in Grants Pass, Friday, Aug. 20. The center
piece was a long, white satin covered ring-box banked
with pale pink gladioli. Inside the ring-box was a 12" gold
foil engagement ring with a large white gardenia as the
center stone. -At each end of the flower-banked box were
pink candles to match the gladioli. During the dessert
course the Petit-fours holding miniature copies of the
centerpiece and bearing the names of the engaged couple,
were served to Mrs. S. J Shoemaker, Mrs. Edward H. Marsh,
Mrs. Alvin Bullard, an aunt; Mrs. Kenneth Winterbottom,
a sister; Mrs. Paul Hoff, Marion Jackson, Evelyn McCul
lough, Bernice Joyce, Melva Williams, Agnes Bolin, Martha
Morrison and Claudia McFarland. The wedding has been
planned for late December.
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MR. AND MRS. EMIL C. SMITH, above, pose for their wedding portrait following their
marriage at the First Christian Church Sunday. The bride, Joan Leach, is the daughter
of Mrs. Jennie Leach of Roseburg and the bndegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Barker of Glide. (Picture by Miller-Moderne Studio),
Miss Joan I.each, daughter of
Mrs. Jennie Leai of Roseburg,
became the bride of Emil C.
Smith, nophew of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Barker of Glide, Sunday,
The impressive double-ring cer
emony l.-ok place at the First
Christian Church at 4 p.m. with
the Rev. Newell Morgan officiat
ing. Miss Marilyn My?rs sang "I
Love You Truly." ann'mpanicd by
Mrs. Frances Linlott, 'cho al-b
played the lraditio:nl wedding pro
cessional and recessional.
The bride, Riven in marriage by
her uncle, Homer Kronke. wis
lovely in a white nylon lace over
Egyptian cotton ba'icrina gown. A
cap of lace and pearls fceM h?r
fingertip veil .md ?he carried a
. Douquet ot rru ::e uuu's.
M' Sonla T amlcr, maid of hon
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nylon with lace trim. She carried
a bouquet of pink carnations.
Alvin Smith, Glide, hiother of
the bride Kro'im, wis hn?t mar..
Ushers were Elmer L. Giles and
Joseph V. Fenni'U, cousins of Una
hride.
The bride's mother wore a bem
berg sheer of gold and aqua print
Willi a matching jacket. Her ac
cessories were white mid her cor
sage of white carnations.
The bridegroom's n'int wore a
white and aqua nylon print with
matching jacket. Her cccssorie5
were white and her corsage of
pink carnations.
Decorations in the church con
titpri of baskets of while gbilioli,
pink and blue hydrangea, and can
dlrabri. A rocoplicm at the bride'i home
followed the ceremony. The bride's
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MR. AND MRS. PARKS SCHNEIDER, pbove, pose for their wedding portrait following
their marriage at Lincoln Avenue Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, Calif., July 18. The
bride was Mildred Ruth Dryden of Peoria, III., before her marriage. Mr. and Ms. Schneider
are now at home to their friends at 932 Riverside Drive, Laurlewood. (Picture by J. Allen
Hawkins Studio, Pasadena). .
Presbyterian . by a headpiece of lace piped with
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Church in Pasadena, Calif., was
the scene of a pretty wedding
when Mildred Ruth Dryden of
Peoria, 111.; and Parks Schneider
of Roseburg were married Sun
day, July 18. The Rev. Oscar R.
Lowry officiated at the impres
sive double-ring ceremony at 4
p.m. in the presence of about 30
friends and relatives. The bride
and bridegroom exchanged an
cestral wedding rings, which were
heirlooms belonging to him. As
was the tradition in Bavaria tue
couple inserted little fingers in one
linked wedding ring.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a floor
length gown of ice-blue chantilly
type lace. The titled bodice had a
sweetheart neckline, edged w:lh
pearls and an illusion yoke with
tiny puffed sleeves. The skirt was
of lace over nylon net and satin.
She wore a veil of ice-blue im
ported silk illusion held in place
pearls.
Matron ot honor was Mrs. Jo
seph Davis wearing a gown of
beige lace in ballerina length ana
a half-hat of braid and tulle. Miss
Shirley Marie Stever was brides
maid, she wore a pink lace bal
lerina length gown with short
sleeved bolero and matching slip
pers. Her headdress was a pink
balf-hat of braid with a tulle veil.
The bride carried a bouquet o(
white, carnations and curly asters
showering down in sprays of rib
bon and centered with two white
orchids. Her attendants carried
pink sweetheart roses and curly
pink and blue asters.
Best man was Carlvle H. Hum
phrey, and Peter Geddes Jr. was
usher.
- Music consisted of organ solos
and a vocal solo "The Lord's
Prayer." The church sanctuary
was decorated with palm ferns
and gladioli of various colors.
A reception was held in the
church chapel with Mrs. Kenneth
Stever, sister of the bride,- in
charge.
A beautiful three-tiered wed
ding cake, decorated with while
bells, and roses was served with
other refreshments. The serving
table was centered with the cake
banked with talisman roses and
flanked wilh crystal candle hold
ers holding tall white tapers.
For her wedding trip to Santa
Monica and Calalina Islands the
bride wore a navy blue and while
summer tweed with red accesso
ries and a white orchid corsag".
The couple arc now at home at
932 Riverside Drive, Roseburg,
whore Mr. Schneider is a sales
man for Douglas Supply Co. He
is the son of the late Mrs. Eliu
belli A. Schneider and attended
school in Chicago. The bride is
the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
James A. Dryden and attended
Peoria High Schdol and .Bradley
University in Illinois. .'.'?"'
MRS. WAYNE D. MUSGROVE, above, who before her mar
riage July 3 was Kay Lucas, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Lucas of Eugene. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr- and Mrs. John Musgrove1 of Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs.
Musgrove will make their home in Eugene. .(Picture by Ken
nell Ellis, Eugene). '
Miss Kay Lucas, daughter of I Lakey of Drain, and Ward Sher.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lucas, of Eu- f man of Los Angeles.
table was covered with a lace
clolli; citi'ering table was a
while cake decorated with pale
yellow roses jnd pale green leaves
with while bells. Mrj. Herbert
Shields, Portland, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake. Mis. Homer
Krouki, aunt of the bridj, OiHiicd;
and Mis Sally Bryan presided at
the punch howl.
For traveling the bride wore a
liiiit blue suit wilh white acces
sories. Her corsage was of red
rosebuds. Fallowing a honevmoon
:n ("alifmnij they will be at home
at Steamboat, Ore.
The bride grulua'cd this spring
from Roseburg High School and
has been employed at the Dairv
Queen Stores. The hndejroum
graduated (rom Glide High Seh.iol
and served in Hie armed forces,
ami is now employed by the U. 8.
Forest Service.
gene, and Wayne D. Musgrove,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mus
grove of Sutherlin, were married
in Eugene, July 3.
They exchanged vows at the
home of (he bride's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Potter. The
Rev. J. W. Stephens of the Church
of Christ performed the ceremony
at two o clock in the afternoon.
The bride wore a gown with
lace bodice over taffeta, and with
nylon tulle yoke and skirt. The
gown had tapered sleeves and a
lace collar. Her chapel-length veil
was held by a trienrn-shaped tiara.
She carried orchids and stephan
otis. Mr. Lucas gave his daughter
in marriage.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Ward
Sherman, of Los Angeles was ma
tron of honor, wearing a dress of
orchid nylon net with flecks ot
gold in the bodice. She carried a
bouquet of Rose Elfe and white
baby gladioli.
Junior bridesmaid was Diane
Lasher of Eugene, a cousin of the
bride. She wore a ballerina-length
dress of pink nylon and carried
Rose Lite and white baby gladioli.
Lt, John Musgrove Jr., of the
U.S. Air Force, was best man
for his brother, Ushers were Daria
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The home was decorated with
white delphiniums, pink daisies
and pink carnations. Charles Shaw
of Vici, Okla., sang "O Perfect
Love" and "Through the Years,"
accompanied by Wally Bullard.
After the ceremony, a reception
was given in the garden of Mr.
and Mrs. Potter's home. Mrs.
Michael Tayjor of Sutherlin cut
the cake, and Miss Alene Ziol
kowski of Portland, Miss Betty
Trommier and Miss Patricia Kuhn
henn, both of Eugene, served cof
fee and punch.
Mrs. David Sams of Eugene was
in charg of the guest book, and
Mrs. Bryce Morehouse of Fair
field, -Calif., was in charge of the
gifts.
Miss Lucas was graduated by
the University of Oregon, and Mr.
Musgrove by the College of Mor
tuary Science at Los Angeles.
The couple took a wedding trip
to the Oregon Coast, the bride
wearing an ice-blue faille dress
with white accessories as a going
awav costime. They are now mak
ing their home at 558 E. 16th Ave.
Eugene, where Mr. Musgrove is
employed at Simon Lounsherry
Mortuary.
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CUTTING-THE FIRST PIECE of their wedding cake are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Fore
hand at the reception following their marriage Aug. 15. The bride, Anno Lou Wilson
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Harold Wilson of Roseburg and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Forehand of Hon, Ark. (Picture by Chris of Fredrick
son's Photo Lab). - . ,
A pretty wedding was held Sun-1 Who sang, "I Take The Dear"
day, Aug. 15, at the First Meth- and "Our Wedding Prayer."
odist Ohurdh of Roseburg when'
Anna Lou Wilson, daughter of Mi. I hlhf e' lvn " marriage by
ami Mrs. Gecrge Harold Wilson ?!fi'a!r ',,," ovely "whlle
m Roseburg, and Robert J. Fore- f," nd Jul'e Sown with finger
hand of Los Angeles, son of Mr. f he.t-ar.nl., bouquet
and Mrs. Robert H. Forehand of f hlle ladloU nd '"ow "ses.
Hon, Ark. were married. The bridejmaids. Miss Marian
The Rev. Ellsworth Tilton pe Gillett and Miss Shirley Forehand,
formed the Impressive ceremonv ! niece of the bridegroom, wore
at 9 p.m. in the presence of 150 1 powder blue net over taffeta gowns
relatives and friends. I and carried bouquets of rose car-
Tall while gladioli with pink nations, as did Miss Zonell Wil-
centers in large baskets and wnite i -,on. maid of honor and sister of
and
Linda Carter celebrated her Whytal.
twelfth birthday at a delightful Balloons and crept paper stream
party Tuesday afternoon at her ers formed the colorful decora
home. Lovely gifts were presented tions for the party. The guest of
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Tom Perkins narlrne faMiu- rtfin. ( i-p i-rvil hirlhriav rak ie. f nr-li At, nl r.nt ' nit over tafota an.n . 1 ana Mrs
na and Carol Evans, Cml AnHer-lcream and punch to the guests) Mrs. Richard Hoskins. organist,
j son, laisy rromuahi, fiusjn Sie-1 taiowing tr.e cnjoyasie locial cour'p'ywl t"e wenrin? mn:c a
larrn, usan taner ana Becky I ot gamej.
was best man, and ushers were
Jaydee Harrington and Waller
Carter.
A wedding reception followed
the ceromony in the church par
lors. Mrs. Ralph Snyder served
the cake; Mrs. Leo C. GUlett serv
ed the coffej and Mrs. Thomas
Short the punch. The ucst book
was in ehargK of Helen Hubbard.
The bride attended Roseburg
High Scoool and was employed by
the Douglas Credit Bureau.
out of town guestj were: Mr.
ana Mrs. Hiliert Forehand. Hon.
and Mrs .Inp Fore
hand, TurWk, Calif.: Mr. and
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companied Mrs. EUsworM Tilton. Hubbard. Ricfi.rd Gardner Jr. I die! ' "