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Si r " ... ' " 'I- 4. " v t 1 "x' f: 7 A tb'V.. !-:A AA 1 AiAA''-i V f I -- A,,.AA T , , VA I THE KNIGHT FAMILY from Portland ore here visiting Mrs. Knight's parents, Mr. and ;.Mrs. Horry F. Hatfield, and her brother-in-low and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Por ter. Left to right: Philip, (Buck), 1614; Joanne, 13; Mrs. Knight (the former Lota Hat field), and Jeanne, 13. Mr. Knight is publisher of. the Oregon Journal.. The family re . sides in East Moreland, Portland. (Picture by Chris of Fredrickson's Photo Lab). "A ? 1 ' " 1 1 "A 1 s ENJOYING THE POOL at Rosetta-Lodge ln Roseburg on their vacation while visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Amipt'of 223 W.1 Third Avenue, North, Roseburg. are the Amiots' son-in-law and daughter,' Mri arid Mrs. James Lbrigan, and children, Stephanie, 6; Mark, 5, and Shannon, 4, of Sacrqmento Calif. Mrs. Lorigan is the former Meta-Marie Amiot of this city. (Picture by Chris of Fredrickson's Photo Lob). v; ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Diller of Roseburg an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to Richard Lyal Shaw pf Newberg, Ore. The marriage will take place in Roseburg Oct. 16. (Picture by Clark's Studio). Sat. Aug. 21, 1934 The Newt-Review, KoMfcurg, Ore. 7 . ( oiver arming. (JSridal Sli Cjtven oan oCeacli Miss Joan Leach, daughter of Mrg. Jennie Leach, was honored at a charming surprise bridal shower recently at the home of Miss Sonia Lander on the Garden Valley Road. Game were played with Mrs. C. V. Stanton and Miss Georgiana Heinz taking prizes. After the bride-elect had opened many beau tiful gifts, lovely refreshments were served by Miss Lander and Miss Marilyn Myers. The table was decorated with a sheet cake with two pink hearts on it containing the bride and bridegroom-elect's names, and two white tapers. Guests present were: guest of honor, Miss Joan Leach, Mrs. Jen nie Leach, Mrs. Joseph Fcnnell, Mrs. Homer Kronke, Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs. Olivia Lander, Mrs. Ivan Lander, Misses, Sonia Lan der, Marilyn Myers, Juanita Roa ch er. Barbara Wampler, Georgi iia Heinz,. Mrs. Charles Stanton, Mrs. Elbert Naas,' Mrs, Clifford Baxter, Mrs, Sidney Moon and Mrs. Leslie Newport. , Guests sending gifts, but unable to attend wen: Miss Sally Byron, Miss Mary Kathyren Purdy, Mrs. Harold Shanks and Miss Barbara Brand. tA- . t Jy I , V -1 r . 1 -,-."?: . ' . ",i , i - f :' ' 1 ' - , s, i - . i .i It', r , t MR. AND MRS. G. F. WEBER., above, ore spending their vacation visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ott Sr., on the North Umpqua River. The Webers moke their home in Woyzata, Minn. Mrs. Weber is the former Marjorie Ott of this city. (Picture by Chris of Fredrickson's Photo Lab). ' ::, elt Cjardeit Scene armina rarewe A surprise farewell party for Mrs. Aulda Bod in was held by the Zuleima Nile Club Thursday eve nine. The affair was held in the beautiful garden at the residence of Mrs. Sie Fett. Kefresnments were served on a large table decor ated with a bouquet of golden glow and dahlias. Large red dahlias were floated in the fountain. Or iental lanterns and colored lights were strung overhead. A lovely gift was presented1 to Mrs. Bodin from the following: Mrs. Elinor I- -A will.. ri , r-.. vicve Philippi, Jennie Midland, Alda Williams, Sybil Pearson, Flor ence Gilbert, Gladys Kesner, Bet ty Fariss, Joy Augustus, Naomi Oording, Ivena Halvorsen, Dora Ritzman, Irma Holmes. Elizabeth Durnam, Helen Kaser, Murl Spen cer, Jane Stephens, Pat Knudson, Sylvia Henninger, Frankie Harms, Portia Palmer, Mary Eakin, Lil lian Evans and Mamie Fett. iJwln SiderS j4onored On iirlLdaij. -Anniversary. Mrs. H. L. Bailey entertained at a charming open house affair at her home on Spruce Street Mon day afternoon in compliment to her mother, Mrs. H. L. Daugherty, of Corvallis, and the latter's iden- 1 IIIILIIJll.lllJll.P.rill. Nil I III ! UUII II I ..III. III..I. .IILI.I II. .. .... .. .1.1... IJ.. IH ., ', - i ' a r., ' i ( - t - . f ,..--'- - i I7.w'- r-r V...iw. -"iil.... .il. . ....... 1 J ?A-J ; iMii iirni r - -- --f n J- "- t- -. tical twin, Mrs. Gertrude Doty, of Portland, on their birthday. The lace-covered table was cen tered with an arrangement of rose-colored zinnias and green candles. The birthday cake was decorated in rose and green also. Mrs. Howard Kluver served the coffee; Mrs. Lee Miller served the punch and 'Mrs. William F. Phil lips Sr., cut the cake. Mrs. Wil liam F. Phillips Jr. assisted about the rooms. Guests wer invited to call be tween two and five o'clock. Enjoy- in?, the affair honoring Mrs. Daugh erty and Mrs. Doty were: Mrs. Lee 0. Miller, Mrs. Howard Klu ver, Mrs. Harold Jokcla, Mrs. William F. Phillips Sr., Mrs. Wil liam F. Phillips Jr., Mrs. Mack wood, Mrs. jonn Nelson, Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. Gordon Gerretsen, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Ray Tracy, Mrs. Myrtle Bailey, Mrs. Richard Mustard. Mrs. Don Clarlt of Riddle; Mrs. Margaret Stiltner, airs, jue resi, Mrs. Joe Brant, Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman and Mrs. Kate Pratt of Corvallis. Mrs. A. J. Ellison Entertains At Informal Luncheon Mrs. A. J. Ellison entertained at a delightful informal lunchnn at her beautiful home Wednesday having as guests Mrs. D. R. Mc- Killop of Long Beach. Calif.; Mrs. Edwin Booth and Mrs., George Churchill. Visiting was enjoyed aunng me auernoon. . . A , ' ' i h , l , ' y Vi 1 ft. "7 r MRS. IRVIN MEYER, second from left, poses with her daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Ruth) Porter, and the latter's three children, Marilyn, 16; James Irvin, 314, and VVilliam Allen . Porter, 7. The Porters are from Astoria and are here visiting Mrs. Meyer and with Mrs. Porter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bentley, and family. (Picture by Chris of Fredrickson's Photo Lab). DOROTHY CARLSON BECOMES BRIDE OF ALDO DONALD PARR (Continued from Page S) of white gladioli and bouvardia. Robert Warren ScoU of tugene was best man and Brent Bates, Eugene; William Johnson, Seattle; Don Delaney, Portland, and Roger Temple,' Salem were ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Carlson wore a soft grey gown with irridescent sequin bodice and mauve-colored hat and acces sories. The bridegroom s mother wore a champagne colored dress with dark brown hat and acces sories. Her corsage was of red rosebuds. The reception followed in the beautiful garden at the Carlson home. The bride's table was centered by the elaborately decor ated and tiered wedding cake topped by a silver cup bearing the date and the names of the bride and bridegroom. Following the wedding recep tion, Dr. and Mrs. Carlson enter tained the bridal party and out-of. town guests at a dinner. They also entertained the bridal party and out-of-town guests at a dinner party following the wedding re hearsal Friday evening. The Mon day before the wedding, the bride entertained members of her bridal party at a charming affair, at which time she presented gifts to them. Among out-of-town guests going HERE FROM ILLINOIS Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert Finlay, at left ond extreme right in obove picture are photographed with their three children, Gilbert 111, VA; Joanne 9, and Kathleen, 4'i. The family resides in Champaign, III., ond is visiting Mr. Finloy's parents, Dr. ond Mrs. C C. Finlay, 488 S. Main St., ond wjth his brother ond sister-in-low, Dr. and Mrs. James Finlay, and family. (Picture by Chris of Fredrickson's Photo Lob). . K 4 V I 1 ,- V 4 m 'v . I A ., , A Wilma's Beauty Shop Open Evenings By Appointment' REGULAR SHOP PERMANENTS From $5 up SHAMPOO and WAVE, $1.50 up Telephone 2-1552 Two Doors North of Garden Valley Rural Fire Hall, 193$ Beacon Way to Portland for the wedding in cluded the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr, Rose burg; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doss,' and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bates, and children, Richard and Sandra, all of Medford; his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr, of Talent: his aunt, Mrs. Fred Haymec, of Redding, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Motzger and children, Donna and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ricketts and son, Duke, of Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and .chil dren, Glenna and David, of Leb anon, formerly of this city. For traveling the bride chose a white linen ensemble with i light blue coat. Following a honeymoon to Harrison Hot Springs and Van couver B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Parr are now at home to their friends at 2409 S.E. 51st St., Portland. Both Mr. and Mrs. Parr were graduated from University of Ore gon. Mrs. Parr is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and a mu sic teacher in the Portland Public Schools. The bridegroom, a mem ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra ternity, majored in radio at Uni versity of Oregon and is now em- POTLUCK SUPPER ENJOYED AT CONN HOME FRIDAY To honor Seaman Duane Conn, who was on a 12 day leave from navy duties at San Diego, a group of friends and relatives gathered at the ihome ot Mr. and Mrs. h. L. Conn Friday evening to enjoy a lovely colluck supper and social svcnlng. . , . Present for the affair were' Mr. and Mrs. Duane Conn and daugh ter, Debra Kayt Mr. and Mrs. K. L, Conn and Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Cooper and Marsha!; Mr. and Mjs. Clyde Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kruse, George Cooper, Mrs. Fred Goff, Koith and Delmar Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coop er and Lora Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rcece. Joining the group later in the evening were Mrs. Duane Conn's mother, Mra. Pieffer, and her sister and daughter, and Mr. Miller. ployed by KPOJ radio station in Portland. Both the bride and bridegroom were prominent in campus affairs during their uni versity years. ten tliode School of Dance Arts ' Knights of Pythias Building, Rose Street REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES BOYS ,N: Ballet Toe Character Adagio GIRLS Theatre Practice For Information Phone 3-8270 lA4fe r3tasss9RMfjpftJflp)i