6 The News -Review, Roieburg, Ore. Sat., April 21, 1954
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; THE NUPTIAL MASS which united in morriage Miss
I Theresa Marie Durand and Joseph Lowe "took place at
Sr. Joseph's Catholic Church Thursday, March 8 at 10 a.m.
Members of the wedding party shown above are Beverly
The double ring ceremony was
Jierformed by Father Edmund Hy
nnd in the presence of close
Iricmds and relatives.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Durand Sr., of
Roseburg and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Lowe, formerly of Roseburg, now
of Portland.
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chose a street-length full-skirted
gown of white taffeta with tulle
ovcrskirt. The fitted bodice was
fashioned with a boat neckline and
three-quarter sleeves. Her finger
tip tulle veil was secured by a
small while taffeta cap. The bridal
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MR. AND MRS. GLEN WRIGHT were guests of honor at
a surprise party given for them on the occasion of their
10th wedding anniversary by Mrs. Wright's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Keen, at their home.
Gathering for an evening of danc
ing wore several friends of t h o
honored couple. They included Mr.
and Mrs. Justin Kifcrt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Carter, Mr. and M r s.
Herb Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kar
cher, Mr. and Mrs. James Wads
worth, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vertrccs,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Becbe and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Waddle.
A delightful midnight supper was
Mrs. Jacobson Hostess
At Coffee For Visitor
Mrs. 11. N. Jacobson entertained
a group of Laurclwood neighbors
at a most delightful coffee at her
beautiful home, in compliment to
her housegucst, Mrs. Kenneth Wil
son, of Glen Ridge, N.J. The Wil
son and Jacobson families became
friends, when the Jacobsons resid
ed in Gltn Ridsc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson took Mrs.
Wilson to EiiRene Friday, where
they were luncheon guests at the
home of the Jacobsons' son-in-law
and dauRhter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Greminel, and family. From
there, they went on to the coast to
enjoy several days at Adobe, near
Yachats.
MRS. VERNON BUNCH IS
COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY
Mrs. Vernon Bunch was pleas
antly surprised at a pink and blue
shower at a recent - meeting of
fleia I'l sorority given at the home
of Mrs. James Watson in Oakland.
Mrs. Lyle Stuwe was co-hostess.
Those present included M r s.
Bunch. Mrs. Barton Slane, Mrs.
William Adams, Mrs. Paul Allen,
Mrs. Wavne Rice. Mrs. William
Bennett, Airs. Paul Schylie, Mrs. I
James Runge, Mrs. James La
Rant, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs.
Forrest Solomon, Mrs. Wesley Top-,
piiiRs, Mrs. Harrv Smith, M r s.
Stacy Fenley. Mrs. Kenneth Man-1
ning Mrs. George Perrault and,
the hostesses. I
bouquet was of white carnations
and lily of the valley.
Mrs. Vernon Hage, sister of the
bride, wore lavender taffeta and
carried a yellow daisy bouquet;
Miss Beverly Sims, bridesmaid,
wore a gown of pink taffeta and
carried a bouquet of pink daisies.
Vicki Lynn Lowe, - sister of t h e
bridegroom, was flower girl and
wore a pink satin dress.
James Lowe acted as best man
for his brother. Vernon Hage, brother-in-law
of the bride, was usher.
A wedding breakfast was given
for the bridal couple at the name
of the bride's parents. It was fol.
lowed by a reception at which Mrs.
served by the hostess from a table
beautifully decorated with spring
blossoms and a lovely birthday
cake.
Duplicate Bridge
Winners Announced
Friday afternoon's duplicate
bridge winners at the Elks Club
were Mrs. B. L. Hardcnbrook and
Mrs. Fred Schwartz, first; Mrs.
L. E. McClintock and Mrs. G. W.
Marshall, second, and tying for
third were Mrs. R. D. Coen and
Mrs. C. B. Wade and Mrs. A. B.
Collier and Mrs. Walter Ulrich.
North-South winners for Tuesday
night's duplicate bridge play were
Dr. r.d Mrs. J. H. Harris, first:
George Choato of Medfnrd and Os
car Wallace, second; Mrs. Walter
Usher and Doyle Prcssnell, third,
and Mrs. E. L. Tauscher and Mrs,
J. V. Short, fourth. East-West win
ners were Mrs. A. B. Collier and
Mrs. Marguerite Phi ins. first
E. C. Patterson and W. C. Calli
son, second, and Mrs. D. B. Bubar
and Mrs. C. B. Wade, third.
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
OCCASION FOR DINNER
Mrs. Dale R. Ellis entertained
at a lovely dinner Saturday eve
ning honoring her husband on his
birthday anniversary. The dinner
was served at 8 p.m. at a well
arranged table at which covers
were placed for the honored guest,
Dale R. Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Ziglcr, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Sensabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Artemenko and children, Lynda
and Dougie, and the hostess. Fol
lowing the dinner the evening was
spent visiting.
DESIGNING
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.Sims, Vicki Lynn Lowe, Mrs. Vernon Hage, the newly
marriud couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe; James Lowe
ahd Vernon Hage. (Photo Lab picture).
Hage served the cake and Miss
Sims poured the punch.
After a short honeymoon In Cali
fornia Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will
make their home in San Diego,
where the bridegroom is stationed
with the U. S. Navy. They are at
BETROTHAL TOLD Mrs.
Frances J. Long of Garden
Valley announces the en
gagement of her daughter,
Shorron Fern, to Jim Kennedy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
Kennedy, 945 SE Terrace Ave.
Roseburg. The bride-elect is
a studant at Roseburg Senior
High and Mr. Kennedy will
be graduated from Oregon
State College this spring. An
early fall wedding is planned.
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TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs.
Don Shepherd of Winston an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Shirley, to
Billy Rudiik, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rudzik of Looking
glass. No date has been set
for the wedding. (Winston
Studio).
RIVERSDALE BOY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Gordie Cottrell was honored on
his ninth birthday Sunday when his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cot
trell, entertained at a 2 p.m. fam
ily dinner. Those enjoying the aft
ernoon with the Cottrelhi were Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Harmon and Bobby,
Gail, Peggy, Sherrill and Julie;
Mr. and Mrs. George McCall of
Sutherlm and Mrs. Lura Unce of
Creswell.
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home to friends at 2464 Juan St.,
San Diego.
Both were graduated from Rose
burg High School in 1955. Before
her marriage, Mrs. Lowe was em
ployed in the office of Umpqua
Plywood.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC
ED Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Boss of Roseburg announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Donna Blanche, to
John Norman Gottlieb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gott
lieb of Winston. The bride
elect is employed by Rudy's
Sandwich Shop and Mr. Gott
lieb is employed by Umpqua
Plywood Corp. The wedding
will take place in September.
(Wilson Studio).
BRIDE-ELECT Mr. ond Mrs.
Buckley Bell, New Plymouth,
Idaho, formerly of Roseburg,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Miss Dixie Lee
Bell, to Dale Arthur Herrman,
son of, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Herrman of Melrose. The
bride-olect has attended the
University of Oregon and is a
member of Alpha Gamma
Delta Sorority and is presently
employed by the Southern
Oregon Log Scaling and Grad
ing Bureau. The bridegroom
elect is employed by Standard
Stations Inc. A fall wedding
has been planned. (Clark's
Studio).
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MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE LOCKWOOD, above, were
honored on their silver wedding anniversary at a delightful
dinner party given March 24 at the Tenmile Clubhouse by
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lock
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dwight.
Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood who had
been invited for dinner, were pleas
antly surprised to find relatives
and friends gathered to help them
eelebrate. Mrs. Lockwood was pre
sented with a lovely orchid cor
sage and Mr. Lockwood with a
boutonniere. Many lovely gifts
were presented to them. To add
to the surprise, Mrs. Lockwood's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sibold, whose wedding
anniver. ary is March 22, and Mrs.
Sibolds brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert King, whose
anniversary is March 28, drove
over from Coquille to celebrate
with them.
TO WED Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.
Byrd of 1894 S.E. Douglas
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Beverly, to
Allen (Duke) Ricketts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ricketts
of 1422 S. E. Lane Street.
Both were graduated from
Roserburg High School. The
bride-elect attended Southern
Oregon College last year and
is now employed by the Ump
qua National Forest. The
groom-elect is now attending
the University of Oregon and
is affiliated with the Theta
Chi fraternity. No datfi has
been set for the wedding.
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ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs
Matt Doyle of Lookingglass
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Patricia, to
Lanny Boling, son of Mr. ond
Mrs. Cliff Boling, also of
Lookingglass. The bride-elect
is a senior at Douglas High
School and Lanny is associat
ed with his father in the log
ging industry. No date has
been set for the wedding. (Pic
ture by Wilson Studio).'
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The table was covered with a
beautiful hand-crocheted lace cloth
made by Mrs. Lockwood's mother,
Mrs. May Sibold. Vases of daffo
dils were placed at the end of the
table and the centerpiece was a
large white and silver cake which
was served to 138 guests.
The cake was served by Mrs.
John Shillings; the gifts were ar
ranged by Mrs. Lockwood's moth
er, Mrs. May Sibold, and her sis
ters, Mrs. Mildred Philpot of Port
land and airs. Dick Stevenson.
The guest book was in chargo of
Dick Stevenson.
After the refreshments were
served guests enjoyed music and
dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood
delighted everyone when they
danced the anniversary waltz.
Present to enjoy the occasion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Lockwood, Mr. Lockwood's par
ent's, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lock
wood; Mrs. Lockwood's mother,
Mrs. May Sibold; Mrs. Mildred
Philpot of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Lockwood and Jimmy, of
Green; Careen Rowell of Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sibold, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert King, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Sibold and Mr. and Mrs.
John Shillings all of Coquille; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hill, Carol and Sue;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniels,
Linda and Cheryl; Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Dickover. Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Melius, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil
liam, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Degner,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Alius, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vance
and Ellis; Maxine Vance, Mr. and.
Mrs. Clifford Howard, Mr. a n d
Mrs. Douglas Croy, Mr. and Mrs. I
Warren Nicklason, Mr. and Mrs.
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Atterbury, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hostler, Debby and Audrey; Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Swift, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Castleman, Rory and Brian;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Dwight and Mar
cia; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Dwight, Mark and
Gail; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lofton,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs.
L. J. Dicdrich, Mrs. Alice Pierce,
Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Belle
Clark, Marion Enlow, Mrs. Julia
Enlow. Ernie Booth. Judv Harden-
brook, Ted Benedict, Kay Lakey,
uorena uaies, Audrey Jennings,
Bill Bolts and daughter, Karen;
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevenson.
Jack and Dick; Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Lockwood, Carol, Diane and
Mike: and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dwight, Lori and Gregory.
Gifts were sent by Mr. and Mrs.
Stanford Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Aten, Mr. and Mrs. John Rathkey,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Breitenbucher, Mr.
and Mrs. Doc Doyle, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lakey. Mr. and Mrs. William Erbe
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Pierce.
TRIPLE BIRTHDAY PARTY
ENJOYED SATURDAY NIGHT
A triple birthday party was civ-
en Saturday evening to honor Har
ry uratscn of DHIard and Hugh
Collier and Ralph Swanson of
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bratsch were charming hosts for
the iolly occasion at their lovely
home on Carey street. Many use
ful gifts were presented the three
honored guests by their relatives,
irirutiuus iviicsuiueius were
served by the ladies to Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Collier and sons, Ar
nold and Raymond; Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Swansen; Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Bratsch and son Gene: Mr. and
Mrs. Don Martyn and daughters.
Donna Sue and Cindy; and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Bratsch and children,
Stevie, Jeffery and Boneta. Card
games and visiting were enjoyed
during the evening.
the body . . .
TUES, APR. 24 1 to7 PM
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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD F. BLANCHARD JR., above,
pose for their wedding picture following their marriage
April 8 at 2:30 p.m. at the Westside Chrfstian Church.
The bride, Jeanine Crystal Conn, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Conn, Melrose, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blartchard Sr., of Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Jeanine Cyrstal Conn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
E. Conn of Melrose, and Edward
Forrest Blanchard Jr. son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Blanchard Sr. of
Klamath Falls, were married at
the Westside Christian Church Sun
day, April 8, at 2:30 p.m. The dou
ble ring ceremony was performed
by the Rev. George Knox.
The church was attractively de-'
corated with baskets of white and
pale yellow daffodils and snow
bells.
Mrs. Knox played traditional
wedding music and accompanied
Harold Shanks, soloist, who sang
"Always."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a ballerina-length
gown of white bro
cade satin, made princess style
with three-quarter-length sleeves.
She wore her mother's band of
orange blossoms in her hair and
carried her maternal grandmoth
er's wedding handkerchief. Her
bouquet was a white orchid on a
white Bible.
Maid of honor was Catherine
Perry, who wore ice blue embroid
ered taffeta and carried a nose
gay of yellow and white carna-
Senator And Mrs. ' Geddes
Entertain Monday Night
Senator and Mrs. Paul Geddes
entertained a few friends of t h e
KnifA and Fnrlr Cluh Mnnriav ev-
ning at their attractive home on
SE Lane Street in compliment to
Captain Jose Guzman Baldiviess of
Bolivia, who was the guest speak-
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er at evening at ui ciuu uiiiuer
meeting.
Enjoying the social hour with
Senator and Mrs. Geddes honoring
Engagement Announced
At Dinner Saturday
The engagement of Marilyn Kyer
and Harold J. McCall, both of Rose
burg, was announced Saturday
evening at a dinner party at the
Harlequin Club given by Miss
Kyer's brotjier-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hayes. The
Pink And Blue Shower
Party Charming Affair
A pink and blue shower honoring
Mrs. Paul Groom, Mrs. Frank
Bradford and Mrs. Gene Mellor
was held by the members of Beta
Xi Chapter, BSP, at the home of
Mrs. Robert Trenholm in Tri-City
recently.
Lovely gifts were presented to
the three guests of honor, after
which a beautifully decorated cake
and other refreshments were serv
ed. Others present were: Mrs. Phil
ip LaBrake, Mrs. Harold Bennin
ger, Mrs. Joe Sobolik, Mrs. Claude
Engel, Mrs. Ralph ihotts, Mrs.
Frank Felkel, Mrs. George Heath,
Mrs. Donald Hotter, Mrs. Albert
Kolb and Mrs. Robert Grensky.
SOCIAL EVENING HELD
AT SUTHERLIN IOOF HALL
Visiting Odd Fellows and t h e 1 r
j wives from Cottage Grove En-
campment and Oakridge and Lor-
aine lUur lodges were guests
Thursday evening of the Cloverleaf
Lodge at the Sutherlin'IOOF Hall.
During the meeting of the men,
the women enjoyed cards and vis
iting in the dining room. After the
meeting a social hour was enjoyed
and the Sutherlin women served
refreshments in the dining room.
A beautiful centerpiece of s p r i n g
flowers formed the table decora
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tions. Jim Conn, brother of the
bride, was best man. Ushers were
Kenneth Bly and Gary Conn, cous
in of the bride.
The bride's mother was dressed
in navy and white and wore a cor
sage of red camellias.1
At the reception which followed
in the church parlors, a beautiful
lace tablecloth made by the bride's
paternal grandmother covered the
table. A three-tiered wedding cake
was served by the bride's sister,
Mrs. Jerry Stidham. Coffee was
poured by Miss Donna Barker and
Miss Dalene Busenbark served the
punch. Virginia Fenn had charge
of the guest book and Sylvia Fenn
and Lynette Conn arranged the
many lovely gifts. Mrs. Harold
Shanks assisted about the rooms.
For traveling the bride chose a
tan ensemble with brown accessor
ies and orchid corsage.
Mrs. Blanchard has lived in Mel
rose all of her life, was graduated
from Roseburg schools and attend
ed Southern Oregon College. Mr.
Blanchard is from Parsons, Kan.,
and since his return from duty in
the Air Force, has been employed
at Klamath Falls, where the young
people will make their home.
Captain Baldiviess were Mr. and
Mrs. James Aiken, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Felt,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Augustus, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Church, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Dr. and
Mrs! George Lenci and Dr. kenci's
father; Mrs. Elmer Baldwin, Mrs.
R. A. Briggs and Walter Fisher.
bride-eject is the daughter ef Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Port
land. She attended Portland
schools and is now employed by
Knudtson's Jewelers. The bridegroom-elect
attended Boise, Idaho,
schools and is employed at Modern
Floor Covering. The wedding has
been planned for June.
Those in attendance were Miss
Kyer, Harold McCall, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Berney, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Knudtson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. Les Frisk,
Patricia Watt, Loretta Weseman,
Celeste Sory, Bill Sims, Bob Bur
gess, Ralph Sansted, Irv Giedd,
Gene Looten, Delbert Martin, Karl
heinz Fraun, Hans Spross and tha
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes.
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YOU
Should Know
This Man
HIS NAME IS
Don Forbes
He May Hold the Key
to your
FUTURE FINANCIAL
SUCCESS
Coll or Write
DON FORBES
Representing Sun life
of Canada
Douglas County . State
Bank Building
Roseburg, Ore. ,
Phone OR 3-8184
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