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MR. AND MRS. SAM SUITER and 1 3-month s-old daughter. Vera Fay. reside on Walnut
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MR. AND MRS. HORACE PENDERCRASS and' sons. Stephen, 10. and Stewart, 2J, and
daughter, Jennifer, 7, reside at 1 127 Stanton Ave. '
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956
The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
FOUR of today's feature page pictures are of American men marrying in foreign countries
while in the Armed Services, while the fifth picture is of the Ladislav Bauers, who two years
ago became American citizens.
SAM SUITER, above, left, met his wife Pamela, on her 18th birthday in Liverpool, England,
while Sail was with the U. S. Air Force. Pamela and their 13 months-old daughter. Vera
Fay, plan to go back to England next September to spend several months visiting her rel
atives. Sam is a salesman at Suiter. Building Supply.
HORACE PENDERGRASS, top right, was with the 507 paratroop infantry of the 82nd
Airborne Division, and met his wife, Norah, in Nottingham, England. Their son, Stephen,
was a year old when they came to the United States. Norah was the first CI war bride to
arrive in Roseburg, coming here Feb. 16, 1946. Horace is a meat cutter for Boyer Meat
Co. He is commanding officer of Company D- 186th Infantry, National Cuard.
TSCT. BARNEY SHANKS (center) of the Roseburg Marine Recruiting Service met his wife,
Freda, at Aharoa, a south island of New Zealand. They were married in Wellington in
1942. Their twin daughters were born in New Zealand on St. Patrick's Day, 1943, and
they returned to the United States April 21, 1946. Their son, James, was born in the
United States. They came here from San Diego last Aug. I. Sgt. Shanks has been in the
Marines 16 years.
LADISLAV BAUER (lower right) is a native of Vratislava, Czechoslovakia. He arrived in
England when English troops and allies were evacuated from Dunkirk. He met his wife, Amy,
at Butler's Marston, Stratford on Avon, England, in 1940 and married her in 1941. Four
of their children were born in England and two in America. Ladislav is an employee of the
Wilbur Lumber Co.
HAROLD MONIGHAN (lower left) was In the Air Force and met his wife, Jean, in Charlie
ville, Queensland, Australia, in 1942 and married her Sept. 17 the same year. Their daugh
ter was born in Sacramento, then the three wene back to Australia, where Bruce was born
and they resided three years. They came back to the U. S. where Stephen was born in Cot
tage Crove, and then moved to Roseburg. Harold is head plant salesman for Standard Oil.
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TSCT. AND MRS. BARNEY SHANKS and twin daughters, Coralie and Virginia, 12, and son,
James Richard, 8, reside at 333 Alameda.
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MR. AND MRS.HAROLD MONICHAN and daughter, Janet, 9, and sons, Bruce, 6, and
Stepfen, 2, reside at 1 125 Third St.
MR. AND MRS. LADISLAV BAUER and sons, Peter, 1 2. Colin. 1 1 , and Jan. 6. and daugh
ters, Susan, 8, and Judy, 5. reside at 550 Howe St. They also have a daughter. Vera, 14,
who ii a student at St. Mary'j of the Valley in Beaverton.
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