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MR. AND MRS. HAROLD LEE FORNEY, above, pose for
their wedding picture following their marriage Jan. 7 at the
First Presbyterian Church. Dr. James Millar officiated. The
bride, Mary Faith Bentley, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon T. Bentley, of this city. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Forney of Roseburg. (Picture by
Koop's Modern Photography! .
Mary Faith Bentley, daughter of
Mr. and Airs. Vernon T. Bentley,
-Itnscburg, became the bride of
Harold Lee Forney, son of Mr.
and .Mrs. Denzel Forney of this
city, at 3 p.m. Jan. 7, at the First
Presbyterian Church. Dr. James
Millar performed the impressive
ceremony in the presence of the
immediate families of the couple
and close friends.
I'lio bride wore a navy blue suit
nnd a corsage. Mr. and Mrs.
Dwnlne O. Hall were attendants
and Mrs. Hall wore a maroon suit
with a corsage.
Mrs. Lowell Malone
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Lowell Malone was compll-Iy gifts were presented to the guest
mcnted at a lovely pink and blue of honor and refreshments were
shower parly Wednesday evening served. Enjoying the occasion with
at the attractive home of Mrs,. .Miss Altman honoring Mrs. Ma
Clarence K. Hand with Miss Mu- lone wore: Mrs. Clarence K.
riel Allman acting as hostess. Rand. Helen Wcstin, Mrs. Harold
Games were played with Mrs. Wcstin, Mrs. David Sallee, Miss
James Malono and Miss Carol Carol Newport, Mrs. Al Crieger and
Newport winning the prizes. lovo-'Mrg. James Malone.
Pink And Blue Shower
Given Mrs. John Wilton
Mrs. John Wilton, of Roseburg
whs the inspiration for a lovely
pink and bl no shower at the home
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Allan
McLennan, on Lonkingnlass Itoari,
Winston, Friday. Mrs. George Wil
ton o Myrtlo Creek, sister-in-law
of the honored Kiiest, was co-host
ess for the charming affair. Mrs.
John A. Wilton presented her
daughter-in-law with a beautiful
corsage.
Several contests were enjoyed
by the many guests with prizes
going to Mrs. Henrietta Greenlee, :
Mrs. Pearl Day and Mrs. Alice
Valentine Brunch
Dated For Feb. 9th
Women of the Hoselmrg Country
Chth met Thursday for a noon!
luncheon al the clubhouse, followed
by the contract lrnli;e play. Mrs.
W. II. K.Kger won first and Mrs.
Klemmer won second,
Plans are being made by the
members for the annual Valentino
brunch, which will be an event of
Veb. U, at the clubhouse and will
be a guest-day affair.
7ULE'MA NILE CLUI
HAS POTLUCK SUPHK
Zuleima Nile Club of Roseburg i
met at the hpicopal Parish Hall
Friday for n politick supper. Host
esses for the evening were the
Me.sitames Neil Kaser, Ralph Hun
aaker. Fred Darby. W. C. Holmes,
Menus,' postcards anil interest-
Itu souvenirs from Mrs. Kaser's
trip to Kurope were used as table,
decorations. During the program!
Mr:; lalo Stephen reported on the
j-our.b-iiions to the shrine l.ospi-.
,.1 at lhanksKivuu and Uinstmas
bv tin- local group Mrs - Kaser
.Oiowed many interesting slides on
her trip. I
Members present were (he Mes- j
chm.'S .luck F.iriss Jr., Kenneth
li. Swam, W. o. Kelsav, William i
A. Fitch, Millard Wood. Marvin!
Stemhnch, Walter Olmschoid. Bert
j i.imen, law n. Mepnens. K: u.
itm;in. A. I. .spencer Sig relt,;.
ly.le . larstens, 1). B. hesncr.
,. E. Ili nnin 'er. o. A. l.ange, Fred '
M. Darby, haiph Hunsaker, Gerry
Moore, Henry llalvorsen, hrnest
Wenljar, It. D. Wilhanv
0.
William 1. r'.vans Jr. and C. II.
i.- viMiiiNi. in tne evening hours Mr. ami , .Mrs. Russell Wamsley of Yon-
llie group will meet next at ,c Mrs. Howard Basson. Mr. and Mrs. 'calla: Bruce Tinimons. who h at
parish hall Fen. 10. at which time Don Young. Mary Doughton and tending school near Ui Angeles:
the club will reli'hrale its Will an- Howard Singleton called to visit ! Bill Hcnnor of Monmouth; Sam
imersary. All metnli-rs are urged with .Mr and Mrs. Harms. Mr. and j Currier of Oklahoma and Barry
to attend, regardless of Temple , Mrs. llwms are former Roseburg ! Kremkau of Ontario,
affiliations. 'residents,
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CLOSfD MONOAYS
A reception followed at the home
of the bride and bridegroom at 143
SF, Miller St. The beautifully dec
orated wedding cake was baked by
the bride's sister, Mrs. Donald B.
McLain, who was assisted in serv
ing by Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, a
cousin of the bride.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg High School and lc em
ployed as receptionist for Dr. Kob-
ert Mooers..Mr. Forney was grad
uatcd from Belleville, Kan. High
acnool ana IS euipioyeu uy wie
City of Roseburg.
Glenn. The highlight of the evening
was the opening of the many beau
tiful gifts by Mrs. Wilton assisted
by Mrs. Pat Sullivan, after which
delicious refreshments were serv
ed by the hostesses.
Those attending tho party wore:
The honored guest, Mrs. John W.
Wilton, Mrs. John A. Wilton, Mrs.
Don Heed. Mrs. Max Dick, Mrs.
Lyle Glenn, Mrs. Pat Sullivan, Mrs.
John Millar, Mrs. Jim Kichcy Jr.,
Mrs. hlmer Hunter, Mrs. Henriet
ta Greenlee, Mrs. Lorraine Rog-
ers, Mrs, Clyde Downey, Mrs. Ivan
Rogers, Mrs. Laverne Haruman,
Mrs. Frank Drews, Mrs. Jim Laur
ance, Mrs. Bryan Counts, Mrs.
Dim Martin, Mrs. Glen Ityder, Mrs.
Maynard Boll. Mrs. Gene Howell,
Mrs. Charles Cleveland, Mrs. Ken
Day, Mrs. Kuss Hawk, Mrs. Har-
old Mohley
Mrs. Merntt Burt,
Mrs. Jim Kverly, and the hostess
es, Mrs. George Wilton and Mrs.
Allan McLennan and daughters Pa
tricia and Suzanne, and small son,
Allan.
Those sending jvfts but unable
to attend were: Mrs. Lyle (Juist,
Mrs. Conrad Juist, Mrs. Ktlith
Bratsch, Mrs. Vernon Bratsch,
Mrs. David Nye. Mrs. Charles Hut
ton, Mrs. Karl Oderkirk, Mrs. Rob
ert Garner, Mrs. Loren Stewart,
Mrs. Irv Gubser, Mrs. Lorraine
Horn, Mrs. Sid Moon, Mrs. Andrew
llroaddus, Mrs. Roy Barnhart,
Mrs. Charles Vasey, Mrs. C. H.
Pearson and Mrs. Archie White.
Bridge Foursome
Enovcd Ffidav
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m,-s. E. B. How, Mrs. E. 0
Hukli. Mrs. L. W. Metzger and
Mrs ja,m,s lhighes enjoyed a
hnii,(, fmirsolm, at thp hl)mc p(
1h(l formpr in ,e Uotd lImpqua
Krulav afternoon
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YOUNGS ENTERTAIN AT
RECENT SUNDAY DINN2R
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young ami
Raelene honored Mr. and Mrs.
Horh iIarmv uvh.ta Van
.,inn.r c,lav
ale t'rnoon dinner Minuay.
laces wore set for Mr. and Mrs.
at a
Emmclt Walters, Mr. and Mrs.
1 i,,.i, ui.,iir. Mr .,i m
W.
n
MeMillen, Woodburn.
REGULAR SHOP
PERMANENT
s5oo
and up
Shampoo, and Wove,
1 .75 and up
Z'S BEAUTY PARLOR
Emma Gl'i-M Zflmo Oa.is
Coll 3-6J0O Parrolt
ENCACED Mr. and Mrs
A. B. Chester, Sutherlin, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Myldred Jo
anne, to Leon Peldyak, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Peldyak, Perth
Amboy, N.J. Both are students
at Pacific University, Forest
Grove. Miss Chester is a mem
ber of Theta Nu Alpha sor
ority and is an education
major. Mr. Peldyak is a mem
ber of Alpha Zeta fraternity
and is a physical education
major. Both are planning to
continue their education at
Pacific University. A May wed
ding is planned.
Mrs. James Harris Is
rii,fJ a. i"VM115 lne oaugnicr oi mr. ana nirs.
Lomplimented At LOttee j J. Walter Gosncll of Tiller and the
To welcome Mrs. James Harris
into the neighborhood, Mrs. Bruce
Elliott entertained at a coffee Fri
day afternoon at her lovely home
in Laurclwood. Dr. and Mrs. Har
ris and children recently arrived
here from Bremerton, Wash., to
make their home. Dr. Harris will
be with Dr. T. It. Mafit of this
city.
Enjoying the occasion with Mrs.
Elliott honoring Mrs. Harris wore
Mrs. Bruce Hetrick, Mrs. Cliff
Aten, Mrs. Roy Cornwell, MrS.
I. B. Riddle and Mrs. William Wil-
ct
Family Dinner Enjoyed I
At Mendenhall Home 1
A family dinner given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Men
denhall Saturday evening was in
celebration of the wedding Jan. 4
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menden
hall. A wedding cake, baked and dec
orated by the bride's sister, Judy
Kline, formed the centerpiece dec
oration for the table.
Those attending besides the host
and hostess were the guests of hon
or, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menden-
nau, and the nnde s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Kline; her sisters.
Mrs. Sue Blair and Miss Jtrdy
Kline; and her niece, Terry Blair.
umers present were tne bride
groom's sister. Penny Mendenhall;
Larry Fitzgerald and Mark En
glish. Farewell Party !s
Delightful Affair
A farewell party was given for
Mr. and Mrs. James Compton and
family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Loom is recently. The
Comptons are moving to Eastern
Washington to reside.
Attending the Dartv honoring the
Comptons were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wing
field and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Englebart and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Tripp, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Long, Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Deller and family; Mrs. Asa
Irwin and family; John Pinkerton
and Mr. and Mrs. Loomis and fam
ily. MRS. H. W. CONN ENTERTAINS
KIV t RSDALE MNO CLUB
Tho Rivcrsdalc MNO Club met
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. H. W. Conn. Klorlinn of
officers was held with the follow -
itiK results: President. Mrs. 1) o n
Harmon; vice-president, Mrs. Gene,
ritiSSSl.a.n.,,,,-
m.in Mr. V A ll,,llov tr Hnl.
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r'i a LZ: a.
nrescnted bv the group to Mrs.
. "
C. K. McKerron who with her fam-
iiv i. in, .. ,n fnr v.i.pnnp in1
reside.
Snuier,
The next meeting will feature a
I In TroiX We L
John Irozellc WeilnesdaS, reb. 8.
.I., m cun, ,.,-., . . thing for their new home. out on tne gift table with "8 e s 1 1 nnri, Mirtvn Mrs lack iivm-. i r lul K'an' "' rnu wassom,
clever gaines after which she ,ery-l Cover, were placed for Mr. and l"Tn aHendinR indudcd Mr. and Wish" woen into the design. jack yJii vr; ! Flizabeth 1 JIrs' Ch"1" Chesrown. Mrs. Luth-
ed refreshments to Mrs Ne 1 Mrs. hdwin Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. ; y. HuU.h(?s011 Mr. and Mrs. Refre.m.nts were served to the shuck Mrs Alice I ons' Mrs Rn a " Ellison' the 8uest f h
Chrislian. Mr,. J. M Burk1,art, Jim Hunter and son. Bruce: Jinuj fc , u Mr. and Mrs. Eric honored guest's mother, Mrs. Ivan ! Henbach Mrs Mirv Smith' M?. i,he tvv0 hostesses.
Mrs. llolcomb, Mrs. Allen Christie. hmg and Mr and .Mrs. Hammond ; s nselh Mr tnA Mrs charhe Land, and M wt; Hembh Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. , Sendi girts but unabk to .
Mrs. R. S. Stryker. Mrs. John and Monte. Cards and visiting Kj kh v and Mrs Bob Craw- Mrs. W. D. Myers, Mrs. Victo nll Vr, hS Jnne, Mr. rmi." ,cnd Kere slrs- Frank Wickham.
Trozo lc. MrsMcr erron, Mrs llol-! were enjoyed during the pleasant d 'd , David Mr and Mrs Bean, M Kettn' Em Mr, rt. J "' ".h" ilr, KI M"' Claude Barclay' Mrs- Geore
Si r;.Wn' ' J,':klev,'mn,! I Loval Sterns Mr. and Mrs. R. D., George Roberts. Mr,. Flossie I Combs from McClearv Wash ' ohns,on, lrs- W. B. Meredith,
AND BLUt SHOWER Krii5-' 5 j l-If'L-Ini!1?!. ' nI!1J)tnii'r J-?! iL-S' te honored guesfs sister) Mrs', rffepv MrramVkiWnmjinH
COWANS ENTERTAIN AT pliment to Mrs. Clifford llroadwa-; neth Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert
TURKEY BUFFET DINNER tcr. Beautiful flower arrangements ' Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emer
'graced the tables. son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith.
A verv enicvable evening was' Guests attimline u-itp Hip ouest Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Churchill.
spent recently at the home of Mr.
i n(, Mrs Jc.an Cowan wn(, they
: entertained at a turkey buffet din -
, nor for several out-of-town guests.
Those eniovinc the evening were
I James and Merrily Wamsley, Stan
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; ne'th Means. Jon and Susan Cowan,
NEW IDEA CLUB HAS
POTLUCK DINNER
A noon potluck dinner was en
joyed by the New Idea Club of
Sutherlin Wednesday when M r ,.
Betty Smith entertained the groun
at her home on East Central Ave-
n"n , , .
1 hoi enjoying the dinner and
afternoon of sewing were M r s.
..i,,v wi.,, ..v.ivi .'.an- nun v ii.il, inn hi U1C nOinC OI .HIS. .
ning, Mrs. Lola Rose. Mr,. Mar-1 Leo Banks Wednesday for a lunch- Mr,. Charle, Higbee honored her
garet Mann. Mr,. Myrtle Smith i eon meeting. The regular meeting mother, Mrs. W. D. MeMillen of
and Mrs. Lola Khewalt and chil-1 days have not vet been announced Woodburn at a birthday dinner
dren. Hillie and Bobbie. and election of oi'u-ers will take j Thursday evening. Covers were
The next meeting will be held place at the next meeting which placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wednesday, Jan. 24, place to be will be held at the home of Mrs. j Young and Raelene. Charle, Hig
announced. Dave Thnivh, date to be set later, bee and the guest of honor.
CUTTINC THE TRADITIONAL first piece of their wedding
cake are Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner Turnbull, who were
married Dec. 27, at the South Umpqua Community Church
at Tiller. The bride, Martha Ann IMarcy) Gosrvall. is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gosnell of Tiller. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. A. G. Turnbull of Nevada,
Mo. (Picture by Warren Studio) .
Miss Martha Ann (Marcvl Gos-i
nell of Tiller and David Gardner'
Turnbull of ' Lorane solemnized
their marriage Dec. 27 at a 7:30
p.m. double ring ceremony per
formed in the South Umpqua Com
munity Church at Tiller by the
Rev. Willard Fenderson. The bride
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. A.
G. Turnbull of Nevada, Mo. About
140 guests were present to witness
the ceremony.
The chancel of the church was
decorated with two large white bas
kets filled with fern and poinset
tias and two large candelabra con
taining white candles, while a sin
gle white candle burned in each of
the church windows. Mrs. William
Alecks or Lookingglass sang "Be
cause and lne Lord s Prayer
accompanied by Mrs. George Chil
dress of Myrtle Creek who also
played the traditional wedding mu
sic.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was exquistely gowned
in a Chantilly lace and nylon net
dress, styled in the colonial period.
The bodice and long sleeves were
of lace and the full net skirt with
its wide insertions of lace fell soft
ly over a white faille skirt support
ed by hoops. Her veil of illusion
was secured dv a seea pen aeaa-
dress designed by the bride. She
carried a white Bible wiln a snow
er bouquet of white roses and satin
ribbons.
A close school friend of the bride,
Mrs. John Newton of Portland,
was matron of honor. She wore a
Mrs. Bob Willhite
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Bill Carstcns and Mrs. Bill
Schultz entertained at the former's
home Tuesday evening at a charm
ing pink ami blue shower party
in compliment to Mrs. Bob Will
hite. Games were played and pri.os
were awarded to Mrs. Jeffery Cur
rier and Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr. Invit
ed by Mrs. Carstcns' and M r s.
Schultz to honor Mrs. Willhite
were: Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs.
Pink And Blue Shower
Given Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr.
Mrs. Earl Lozier and Mrs. Flora
Harvev were co-hostesses at a
charming pink and blue shower
party Friday evening at the for
mer's home in compliment to Mrs.
Neil Kaser Jr.
Storks and pink carnations
formed the appropriate decora-
: Birthday Dinner
I r j c.
-"wycu uu.u.ay
SOU, .MUllll'. eiHLTiailieu Hi A ui"
' Helium uirllulay umner saiurnay
evening at their home honoring
.. t-,i...; Uimn.
"?
Jim a" oi wnom nave ' "irVer
January birthdays. Mrs. Hunter1' o clock alter
naked 'the beautifully decorated
A pink! and blu
shower was
ho"'e of Mrs- Clyde
K Mondav evening, in com-
of honor, Mrs. Clifford Hroadwa-
tor. Mrs. A. K. Broadwater. Mrs.
1 Willis Coble, Mrs. Hav t'otfenber-
ry, Mrs. li.iy Banning. Mrs. Carl
Koselund, .Mrs. Dean Wadsworth,
- 1 Mrs. Dale Hatfield. Mrs Dale
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! HONORS MRS. K ESTc R ''". , l' ""w '".a ?,1 1 "L,1" ' I ilr. u . " lK Alice Long from Yakima. Wash .: V" tT.-j",, "
Owen. Mrs Klward Smith, Mrs. Boucock, Mr. and Mrs. George
Joe Price. Mrs. Kd Karcher, Mrs. Wilcox. Mr,. Minnie Smith. Fern
Maurice Weber Sr.. Mrs Tom Be-land Sandra Flury, Merle Mulkey,
all, Mrs. Harrv Collisen Sr.. Mrs. i Kav, Donna and Donald Churchiil,
Roy Kinyon, Sirs. Harold McCor-i Karen and Kristy Rice and Mr.
mack. Mrs. Don Morberg. Mrs. and Mrs. Leroy Churchill.
Haydcn Laurence and Mary Lou Unable to attend were Mr. and
Broadwater. Many others sent! Mrs. Alfred Hand, the Rev. and
gifts, but were unable to atteml. Mrs. Homer Noble, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Price made the heauti-1 Hunter Early. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
ful yellow center piece, featuring ! bur Briner, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
a large stork. Mrs. Rreadwater re-1 Wright. Mrs. Effie Howard, Mr.
ceivcd a nice high ch.ur and many i and Mrs. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs.
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itti.-i viifliii-i.un linn i.oviy ic-
freshments were served.
NEW LUNCHEON CLUB
MEETS AT BANKS HOME
The newly formed club, Patch
holiday gown of red velvet and
tulle and carried a colonial nose-
uav of white flowers. Her head
dress of net was fashioned by the
bride.
Dr. Jack L. SheDler of Burling
ton, Wash., brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, was best man and
Jack Watson and Charles Ander-
son, both of Tiller, were ushers.
A large reception followed th e
ceremony in the community ; room
at the Tiller-Drew school with the
Mcsdames William Howell, Don
Newman and Mamie Archambeau
as hostesses. The reception room,
decorated by the bride's father,
was beautiful with Christmas
greens highlighted by silvered lau
rel leaves. The holiday theme was
carried out in the tables with their
white lace and red covers. Mrs.
Ira Poole and Mrs. John Newman
served the wedding cake; Mrs.
John Todd and Mrs. Hillard Lilji
gren poured coffee and Mrs. Wil
lard Fenderson served nunch. Mrs.
Dale Robinson listed the gifts and
Miss Sandra Andrews of I'arkdale
had charge of the guest book.
For traveling the bride wore a
blue taffeta suit with white flower
corsage. After a honeymoon trip
to the Oregon coast, the couple
are at homo to friends in Eugene.
The bride attended Days Creek
Hish School and (he University of
Oregon and Mr. Turnbull attend-
ed the University of Missouri and
ed as a teacher at Lorane High
School
Don Caskey, Mrs. Neil Kaser, Mrs.
Lee Holmes, Mrs. Bob Sconce,
Mrs. Les Winders, Mrs. Bob Bash
ford, Mrs. Jeffery Currier, Mrs.
Bill Benson, Mrs. Kenneth Swain,
Mrs. Ken Anderson, Mrs. Don Ger
retscn, Mrs. Archie Rutter, Mrs.
Bill Allen and Mrs. Ray Smith.
The pink and blue theme was
carried out in the attractive decor
ations and the refreshments.
lions for the occasion. The guests
were the women of the county taxinesday at the Elks Club. Covers
and countv assessor's departments.
Games and visiting were enjoyed
and after Mrs. Kaser opened her
Rifts, lovely refreshments were
served. Mrs. Orlena Slaltery pour-
i ed.
HOUSIWARMINS PARTY
GIVEN CHURCHILL!
, ,R Churchill
were honored ZtllbT'S"'
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i 1 heir new home is located west'
oi me nienwav.
!nner wa, enjoyed at'
r which visiting was
ft of money was civ-
,.-
1 enjoyed. A . g;
the Churchills to buy tome -
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and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr.
I and Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mr. and
i Mrs. Harry Barker, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Sctiuizc. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Nelson, Mr.
i and Mrs. Wavne Rice, Mr. and
i Mrs. Delmar Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
i Herman Thiele,' Mr. and Mr,
Earl Strong, Mr. and Mr,. Harvey
Cockeram, Mr. and Mr,. Harold
11 U M - r,r,
I ui mini. .in. nu .,ii. t.u un
ion, .nr. ana .Mrs. isennem nop
kin,, r. and Mr,. Lyle Stuwe and
Mr. and Mr,. Alva Manning.
I WOODBURN VISITOR IS
1 HONORED GUEST RECENTLY
BRIDE ELECT Mr. and Mrs.
Ray E. Jones, Green, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Olive. "May, to James Ver
non , Hughey, son of Mrs.
Elaine Truesdell, Greely, Colo.,
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Ewens, Garden Valley.
The bride-e'eet is a student of
Canyonville Bible Academy,
Canyonville. No date has been
set for the wedding. (Picture
by Clark Studio) .
Mrs. Chester Morgan
Hostess To Bridge Club
Mrs. Chester Morgan entertain
ed her bridge club at a charm
i" " t,u"
" cr Mrtve "h".'
fof Plnk. ".? JT
,r ' mr. .h fnr Mrs fri-H
, k w d , and Mrs M
J. Newland, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth,
Mrs. Paul Helweg, Mrs. H. H.
Turner. Mrs. R. D. Coen, Mrs. W.
J. Hutch and the hostess, Mrs. Mor
gan. High scores for the afternoon's
bridge play were won by Mrs.
Coen and Mrs. Lockwood.
Art And Embroidery
Club Meets Wednesday
Mrs. Edward Deal entertained
the Roseburg Art and Embroidery
Club Wednesday afternoon at her
; home, bewing and visiting were en
I joyed and at the tea hour Mrs.
I Deal, assisted by Mrs. Earl Deck
er, served lovely refreshments to
Mrs. Frank Bergh, Mrs. Henry
Erskine, Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. C.
M. Page, Mrs. Lucie Ingels, Mrs,
Margaret Spencer, Mrs. H. F. Sny
der, Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, Mrs.
Frank Beel, Mrs. C. E. Miller and
Mrs. James Long.
SE Cobb St.. at which time mem
bers are to answer roll call by
giving a household hint.
Public Invited To
Benefit Party Jan. 31
The public is most cordially In
vited to attend the benefit card
party to be sponsored by (he Rose
burg Woman's Club Tuesday, Jan.
31, at a 12:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon
at the clubhouse.
Mrs. J. M. Boyles and Mrs. E. L.
Tauscher are in charge of reserva
tions and persons interested are
asuea to call either chairman
Those makine tin lahlp. ar aslrnrl
to bring their own playing cards,
Bridge, pinochle and canasta
will be in play and prizes will be
awarded winners.
Mrs. Corkrum Hostess
To Club At Luncheon
Mrs. Bert 3. Corkrum entertain
ed her bridge club at a most en
joyable one o'clock luncheon Wed-
were placed for Mrs. O. R. Hess,
Mrs M. L. Hallmark Mrs Frank i streamers suspended from the ceil-1
B Woodworth. Mrs. H h. LeBeau.ljn. Tbe refreshments included a1
c-;uM, uor,,on ! large sheet cake decorated with.
Smith, Mrs. Ted H Wirak. Mrs.lpink ami blue boote and ice
ncu jjuckwuuu ana me nosicss,
Mrs. Corkrum.
HiRh scores for the afternoon's
contract bridge play were won by
mrs. ixjcKwooa ana Mrs. arnim,
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-'y"" . J";
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- " giver? Fr..,V
"! tud.nt at the Umvertyy
of Oregon at Eugene.
I Tha hrilol tLnna. :.j'lllJll'a '. 'r. . .'ulr J
1 The bridal theme w carried
,,na t,ren' iarnyn
"jva. -miss aiiey nuueris, anssi
Jaunita Roscher. Mrs. Gene Ar
inur ana jeannm, Brent Claypooli
ana me nonored guest, Soma Lan
der. Sonia will become the bride of
Frank Patton who is stationed with
me navy in ban Diego, Calif.
SUTHMLIN HOME SCENE
OF RECENT PARTY
Mrsp M. B. Ward entertained a
group of friends Thursday after
noon at her home in Sutherlin with
a household party. JIrs. Lura Hill
was demonstrator and conducted
the games witW prizes awarded to
Mrs. Helen Nelson and Mrs. Thel
ma Major.
The hostess, Mrs. Ward, served
refreshments to Mr,. George E.
Dolan and Wendy Lee: Mrs. Helen
Wilson, Mr,. Irene Moyers, Mrs.
Robert Stewart. Toots and Kathy
Mrs. Pat Jones. Marc. Stan and
Genia; Mr,. Helen Ward. Mr,
Phebe McGuire. Mr,. Eli7.lv.ih
Godfrey. Mr,. Rosa Heinbach.
Mrs. Thelma Major. Mr,. Evelyn
Seely and Mr,. Lura Hill.
Miss Dorothy E. Curtis
POLIO THERAPY
On Referral from Yaur Dr.
m ,1. Mosan ran
PFC AND MRS. RALPH MENDENHALL, above, were married
at Sutherlin Jan. 4 by the Justice of the Peace Ward C
Watson. The bride, Helen Kline, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs H. F. Kline of Roseburg. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mendenhall of this city. (Picture by
Koop's Modern Photography).
The home of Justice of the Peace
Ward C. Watson in Sutherlin was
the scene Wednesday, Jan. 4, of
the wedding ceremony which unit
ed Miss Helen Kline and Ralph
Mendenhall in marriage. The 6:30
p.m. double ring wedding service,
performed by Justice Watson, was
witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Linnell of Roseburg. Miss Kline
is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
IL F. Kline and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Men
denhall, all of Roseburg.
Duplicate Bridge
Winners Announced
Seven tables were in play at
the duplicate bridge tournament
master point play at the Elks Club
Friday afternoon. North-South win
ners were Mrs. J. V. Short and
Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, first; Mrs.
A. B. Collier and Mrs. J. C. Mc
Gregor, second; Mr. and Mrs
R. D. Coen and Mrs. C. B. Wade,
fourth. East-West winners were
Mrs. M. C. Bowker and Mrs. Olcnc
Sims, first; Mrs. S. L. Kidder and
Miss Gertrude Kast, second; Mrs.
W. C. Callison and Mrs. E. C. Pat
terson, third, and Mrs. G. W.
Marshall and Mrs. L. E. McClin
tock. fourth.
Eight and one-Jjalf tables wereibers of the Elks or not, are most
in play Tuesday night at the E'.ks 1 cordially invited to attend bolh the
Club. North-South winners v.ere Friday afternoon and Tuesday
John Markham Jr., and R. M. evening plays at the Elks Club.
dillard Woman is
honored at showsr
Mrs. Mary Jones was the insplr-
atinn for a charming nink and hill.
shower Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Pauline Withers in
nillarH A,ii, ,h. ht,,, were
Dillard. Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Opal Hull and Mrs. Bert
Swanson. Games were played and
prizes awarded to Mrs. Dorothy
Murphy, Mrs. Edith Bratsch, rs.
Rosa Hcinbach and Mrs. William
Bodaly.
lhe many lovey gifts were
placed in a blue decorated bassin -
elte with pink and blue paper
crean
Those enjoying the party and!
! sending gifts were Mrs. Bodaly,
Mrs. Robert Potter. Mrs. llughl
Cnlhnr Mr. Tlnri. Mol-alf Mr.
Goldie Nickel, Mrs. Jane Van Or -
mon. Mrs. Vereta Jo Morris. Mrs.
Harry Bratsch, Mrs. LyUi. Cun-
ningham. Mrs. Louise Preo'on.
i nu
j Mr.. Mazi B.umers'.er. Mrs. Phil-
.J SmMi Mr , n.
Mrm (j0'e m 'rie Bu'ie Mrs
Ue"'2' i-..ViJrjor,'f..Bu"
and the three hostesses.
- j BIRTHDAY CELEBRATID AT
MePALL HOfnE RECENTLY
The second birthday of Jacquie
. "e -"'".M"' daughter of Mr. and
f.lnnoe Mro Aria niri Hanlt lrB
brated Saturday evening at the Fridav evening at the home of
family home in Dillard. T h o se Mrs. Phcbe McGuire on Civil Bend
honoring the charming miss with j Road in Brockwav. The potluck
gift, and entertainment were Dar-1 dinner was served at 7 o'clock
lene and Vickie Huddleston, Kar-with covers placed for Mrs. Gib
en, Steven and Arlon Gilliland, Mr. i son, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Thelma Ma
and Mrs. Renio Johnson and Mr. ijor. Mrs. Maxine Cantwell, Mrs.
and "Sirs. William McFall. The) Thelma Hatcher. Mis. June Dale
hostes, served delicious refresh- McGuire, Mr,. Elizabeth GodfreV
ments which included a beautiful and Mrs. McGuire. Games were
pink decorated candle - lighted played and visiting enjoved during
birthday cake which wa, inscrib-.the evenine. Birthday gifts were
ed "Happy Birthday, Jacquie Sue." i nres?ntcd the two honorces. Mys
Games were played and television tery sister gifts were exchanged
enjoyed during the evening hours. 'by all of the member,.
New Operator
Vikt Dodo
For' her wedding the bride wore
a purple small plaid patterned
bodice fashioned with a high neck
trimmed with lace ruching. She
wore black accessories.
Mr. Mendenhall, who is in the
U.S. Army, holding the rank of
Pfc, has returned to his base at
Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Mendenhall,
a student at Roseburg High School,
has resumed her studies and ex
pects to join her husband in May
when he will go to Germany.
Both families are long time res
idents of Roseburg.
Willey and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Coen tied for first place; Mrs. S.
L. Kidder and Miss Gertrude
Rast, third, and Mrs. Walter Fish
er and Mrs. Walter Ulrich, fourth.
East-West winners were Mrs. J.
V. Short and Mrs. E. L. Tausch
er, first; Doyle Prcssnell and Mrs.
Fred Schwartz, second; Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Callison. th.Td, and
Mrs. D. B. Bubar and Mrs. C. B.
Wade, fourth.
" Out-of-town guests were It. A.
Liberty and J. Peterson of Porl
lar.j and John Markham Jr., and
r. M. Willey of Riddle.
All persons interested in playing
nupucaie oriole, wnetner mem-
Mrs. Metzger Hostess To
Duplicate Bridge Clu'-
Mrs. L. W. Metzger entertained
! Houn.(l Robin duplicate bridge
wuond" ' ST' tl
"ih.i. S.rJS !d th
prettily appointed tea table.
Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs.
! A- A- Wilder and Mrs. C. B. Wd
were guests and members enjoy
ing the afternoon with Mrs. Metz
ger were Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook,
Mrs. R. D. Coen', Mrs. Fred
Schwartz and Mrs. Walter Fisher.
lying for high score for the dup-
! licate bridge play were Mrs. Coen
and Mrs. Schmeer. Tea was served
at the close of the bridge play.
wittrock '
SURPRISED AT SHOW I R
A surprise pink and blue shower
I. Wittrock bv Mrl wft.rJS
" i .,. ,'.j i'S? "...J"
riliam l in.
11 . '."J! ",, ' ,. A ,.,
L.A..si.rk. ". pink and b h
U-.I' 1
"'""i- hc,lmc'hea ,ne ""
I wi"ch 'i!ow!r "' we"
r. --t-f. "f
played and prizes were awarded
ffijrhteh KtieshmenU w irt
lscrved'
Attending were: Mrs. Evelyn
Wrm'iff Mr. Dr.. nrnll Urc
BIRTHDAYS HONORED AT
SORORITY POTLUCK
The Eta Beta chapter of the Tau
Phi Lambda sorority honored the
birthdays of Mrs. Bcula Gibson
Wilma's Beauty Shop
Closed on Mondayi
REGULAR SHOP
PERMANENTS From $5 up
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$1.50 up
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Two Door, North of Garden Volley
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