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6 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat. Sept. 21, 1957 '"' - ' C' ' '- r ' '.t. 't. '':'l ' ' . V ' - . - j ,T i; , I ;. Deanna Schroeder Becomes Mrs. Mickey Stritzke The First Southern Baptist Church in Hoscburg was the scene of a wedding Saturday Sept. 14, when Miss Deanna Elizabeth Schroeder, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder of Rose burg, became the bride of Elmer (Mickey) Stritzke, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stritzke, Winchester. The Kcv. J. T. How ard performed the double ring cer emony at 8 p.m. in the presence of 125 friends and relatives of the cou ple. Yellow, green, gold and rust were the colors used throughout the wed ding. Two large floor baskets hold ing marigolds, zinnias and vining maple and the two tall floor candel abra holding white candles, togeth er with flowers in each window formed the church decorations. Miss Joyce Moore, Madras, play ed the wedding music and accom panied Miss Ann Smith of Corvallis who sang "I l-ove You Truly" and "Wedding Prayer" and Miss Patsy Wilhoit who sang "The Lord's Prayer" at the close of the cere mony. Escorted to Ihe altar on the arm of her father, the bride was beauti ful in a ballerina-length gown of while lace over taffeta, styled with new princess neckline and three quarter length sleeves. Her shoul der veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and rhinostonos. She wore clear plastic slippers and carried a whito Uiblc topped with white roses and whito satin streamers. .Ihe wore her maternal grandmoth er's pearl necklace, an heirloom of the family. Miss. Myrna Casncr, Myrtle Point, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a ballerina-length gown of sun gold taffeta with new bell skirt. Hridcsmairis Miss Marcella l.uke, Hoseburg, in Neptune green, and Miss J o y ( e Johnston, Salem, in muss green woro dresses identical in style as lhat worn by the maid of honor, llhineslone earrings, velvet ribbon headbands and clear plastic slip pers completed their coslimes. Their cascade bouquets were gold and rust marigolds wilh pampas I grass Don Spencer was best man. Dave Parkhurst and Roger Iverson, cou sin of Ihe bride, performed usher ing duties and lighted the candles preceding Hie ceremony. Kris Stritzke and Connie Stritzke, nieces of Ihe bridegroom, in identi cal dresses of rust taffeta with pink gloves and carrying small while baskets filled Willi rose pelals, were flower girls. Jerry Stritzke, neph ew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Schroeder chose a while dress wilh blue polka dots and white accessor ies. Mrs. Stritzke wore an aqua dress wilh while accessories. Holh mothers wore pink begonia cor sages. The bride's paternal grand mother, Mrs. Walter V. Schroeder wore a blue Lice dress wilh white aeeessurics and a pink begonia cor-! sage. Yunker-Scudder Wedding Party Entertained Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder en tertained the Yunker-Scudder wed ding partv preceding the rehearsal at a buffet dinner served at the Swedish Dining Room Saturday evening al 6:30 o'clock. Covers were placed for Elaine Scudder and Wayne Yunker, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Yunker, Mrs Da vid Aase. James Barnes. Peter Meyer, Corvallis; Miss Colleen Hatim, Miss Barbara Ashton, Miss Carolyn Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ' Mrs. Plummet- Hostess To Mrs. Earl Pliiminer graciously entertained her bridge club Wcdnes-: day at her attractive home on Win-' cheater Street. White dahlias'Mrs I. I. iWr. .n,i a,.. n..nAi fi, i.-,,,i.r..n.. .,,) 1.1.1. A i nnV I hi ..v. .. " ' " Urs. Hoy W. Sedcll, Mrs. W. C. A reception followed in the church parlors. The bride's table was covered with a lace cloth, can dles flanking the tiered wedding cake which was decorated in yel low and white and topped with bride and bridegroom figurines in a heart. Mrs. Harold J. (Lor raine) Horn, sister of the bride groom, assisted by Miss Jeanctte Van Wert, Portland, cut and served the wedding cake after the bride and bridegroom cut the first slice. Mrs. Oral (Mary Ann) Wescott and Mrs. Doyle (Martha) Poole, sisters of the bridegroom, served the cof fee and punch. Mrs. Lowell Nichols, Salem, had charge of the guest book and Miss Cynlhia Cox, Carmcl, Calif., assisled by Mrs. Dennis (Jodie) Linnell, sister of the bridegroom, had charge of the many beautiful gifls. Waller and Duane Schroeder, brothers of the bride, assisted in arrangements for the reception. Airs. Raymond E. Miller was in charge of all the flowers for the wedding and reception and did all of the decorating. She fashioned all of the corsages of beautiful colored aslers worn by members of the wedding party. For traveling, the bride chose a light blue knit suit with whito accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Following a honey moon to Grants Pass and Oregon Caves, the newlyweds are now at home in Pullman, Wash., where the bridegroom is attending Wash ington Slate College. The bride was graduated from Madras High School and attended Oregon Stale College. She has liv ed in Roseburg for two years dur ing which time she was employed by the Douglas County Stale Hank. She will work at Washington Stale College. The bridegroom has lived in and near Roseburg all of his life, mov ing lo Winchester Willi his parents in March of l'.H4. He was graduat ed from Roseburg High School where he was active in sports and rimiro farmers of America, lie completed his enlistment in the U.S. Army in 1958, with most of his in r.ioo, wun inosl oi US . ., , , , . , , i-rspen inliermanv. He!;"",lhr c"1"" l,k. a d h'te i.ve.1 bv Douglas County ! t' ''if fi . -h 'L V i ; llus summer. i !, Methodist I hurch, when the army care was employ Flour Mill this summer. Coming from a distance to at tend the wedding were Mrs. Elda mario Moore, Rend; Joyce Moore. Madras; Ann Smith and Hoger Widnoss, Corvallis; Cynlhia Cox anil Jan Menand, Carmcl, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and daugh ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Malt Franz en. Collage tirnve; Mr. and Mrs. Hart (iasner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (lasner, Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlin lias- i.r M ,. n.l Mr i:...,.. tl....... 1 Mvrna ':,.r'. .'it nf Mvl'l I Mr. and Mrs. Martin (lasner, Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn (lasner. Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nichols and Joyce Johnston, Salem: Mrs. .1 Gutowskv, Forest Grove: Jeanette 1 Van Wert. Portland, and Mr. and Mi s port Harold Dick and son. Heeds-' i iamin Whiteler. Portland; the Rev and Mrs. Meredith Groves. Eugene the Rev. and Mrs 11. James .lenk-' ins, Mrs. F G. Burr. Hoseburg; Douglas Reunion. Antiorh. Calif Miss Jessie McCosh. Ph..n, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Hal Davis Sea-1 side. Calif, and the host an.l h,,.i ess. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder ,. .. ., , following the dinner. Mis Scud. 1 dor and Mr. Yunker present..,! gifts to their attendants. Club On Wednesday iCalhson, Mrs. Fred Slevcr, Mrs. Forrest McKay, Mi J. P. Mot- schenhachcr. Mrs. . C. Holmes, i... - ii,.h . ,, .mm MHi,, ms i"K- l "i." .is wnii iiy .ins, i a ill- son. THE STR1TZKE-SCHROEDER wedding party is pictured above following the marriage Sat urday evening of Miss Deanna Schroeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder of this city ond Elmer (Mickey) Stritzke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stritzke of Winches ter, at the First Southern Baptist Church. The Rev. J. T. Howard performed the impres sive double ring ceremony at 8 p.m. Sept 14, in the presence of 125 guests. (Picture by Koop's Modern Photography). MR. AND MRS. WAYNE HARRY YUNKER, above, were married at 3 p.m. Sept. 15, at the First Methodist Church in the presence of 125 guests. The Rev. H. James Jen kins performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, Elaine Frances Scudder, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder of Roseburg and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Yunker of Corvallis. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab). A very lovely wedding carrying Rev. II. James Jenkins united in marriage Elaine Frances Scudder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder, C;i2 W. Pilger. Roseburg. and Wavne Harrv Yunker, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yunker, 205 N. Hand, Corvallis. The impressive double ring ceremony was per formed in the presence of 125 guests. The Rev. Meredith Groves of the Methodist Church, assisted '" the Wedding service The large floor baskets held pink cacti dahlias and flanked three ! large floor randlelabra holding tall! I white cathedral candles. Ihe aisles j ''" marked by white satin bows : ni1 church windows were cen- tered with lighted canities anil white satin bows. Mrs. F. G. Hurr plavcd the wed-. The bride's table was covered el snt,a,n (1r,s-1 of rillsty r05e with; the last weekend here visiting the ding music and accompanied Her- with a lace cloth gathered in the wn',e nat "n0- whl,e ---wories. bride's parents. Mrs. Baber is very sihel 1). Scott of Ashland, soloist, center and at the sides hv white Ucr 'ol'saSe wa whl,e feathered 1 well-known in Roseburg, having who sang, ' The Wedding Praver" satin bows Behind the (able w is carnations and pink rosebuds. Her been prominent in numerous civ hv Dunlap Camllclighters were placed a verv large white fan tied jewelry, a necklace and matching j ic clubs. She was in much de Miss Caroivn Burr of Portland and with a huge white satin bow T ill earrings, was .gift of the bride-imand here on programs, being a Miss Barbara Ashton of Portland, white tapers in silver candel ib'ra g"""" The matron of honor talented vocalist. While a resident Ihev wore white robes (Linked Ihe tiered wedding rake w0" Df'se afternoon dress with 1 of this city, she was office manager Given in marriage by her father. , which was decorated in pink 'ami brown hat and brown accessories. ' for I'mpqua Valley Hardware, the beautiful bride wore a floor- white and encircled bv nink cacti " lengin gown oi siarcneti nylon lasn-1 loned with short sleeves and a scooped neckline edged with en- lice lace. The bouffant skirt was 1 . 1111 " ""' -w.sisi oy .miss yint westenhoiise " -''" siarcoeu nyion mills!, n,l K,.r rin,.Htn vlt nf llltio.in f,.H fr.m. . , roi nf n,.i n,i .....i. pearls, she wore pearl earrings and her bridal bouquet was a cas- i.tm- in m-. ii. s, uinis nun siviniau- ,.uj. uai I'avis oi e.lsue. ( allf otis . was in charge of the guest book ; Mrs Davis Aase. I orvallis was and gift table. Mrs. Hay B Hamp. matron of honor, and Mis Henia-, ton assisted about Ihe room iinin Whiteley sister of the bride- Background music was plavvd ; groom, and Miss lollecn Baiim. during Ihe reception by Miss Caro- both of lortland. were hrides-'lyn Burr. maids. Ihe matron of honor wore! tor traveling ihe bride chose a l ... " i. . i . " "'""i'"'' laneia wun naiicrina- irogin smtis ami maicmng cnit ion sasiios anil srcilncai .Irimmnl net hats. They carried rascade bouquets of Fugii chrysanlhe ., , . nuims with Ihe matron of honor s """T? i'''."8 P'"k a"d ,he bndcs- maids white. Douglas Bennion. Antioch. Calif.. was best man and Benjamin White-1 ley, brother-in-law of the bride-1 groom, Portland; James Barnes and Peter Meyer, both of Cor vallis, ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Scudder chose a soft dusty pink silk afternoon dress wilh matching lace trim Her hat and accessor- corsage was of white rosebuds. The : were united in' marriage in an im brideroom's mother u-orp n h,Mp nressive double rinc ceremonv Auc. lace afternoon sheath dress with matching accessories and a cor-1 sage of nink rosebuds. a ri,(..,ni,nn fi...,i n, ...land officiated. Mrs. and Mrs ria na 0 tne 0 ruire h Mrs F irl Wlloy nad ci,an.e ,, ;', ilerora- tums for ,hp churoh an, tle re. centum dahlias. After the traditional first on-.- of cake was rot hv ti,. hn.i.. .t bridegroom. Mrs A H Tvlr ... saiem served the cake. Mrs VC I.' U....II -..I . s,..,.i A.,,i.. r . ' '. , " 'V , 11,1 I'lMin-u uie ciu- fee and Mrs It. Clo,l Hi(f.- ..n.-.i the punch ":.." "i'". . "'"IT" niiiui-i n-- n,i ni-vrssiTies ner corsage was of pink rosebuds. following a hone moon lo the nui.t r n,l lr. Yunker will make their home in Seattle, where MRS. JIM WATSON IS FETED AT LOVELY SHOWER A social event of the early fall season was a charming pink and blue shower given at the new Giide Kiwanis Community Build ing at 7 p.m. Friday in honor of Mrs. Jim Watson. Hostesses were Mrs. Forest Kennaday, Mrs. Sam Ball, Mrs. Jim Marier. Mrs. Dale Bonnell, Mrs. Elbert Cellers and Mrs. Kent Wilcox. Bouquets of fall flowers were placed around the room. After the guest of honor had cartl bearing the signatures of the opened her many gifts, the eve- Sests accompanied the gift. Mrs. ning was spent visiting and plav- Voigt is one of the three charter ing games. Lovely refreshments : members who organized the Mid wcre served bv Ihe hostesses from Wuck BlbIe class of st- Paul s Lu" a table decorated with dahlias andllhoran Church 25 years ago. tall pink and white tapers at each end. Those enjoying Ihe occasion were Mrs. Walter Hansen, Mrs. Fred Asam and daughter. Jeanette, Mrs. Lors Menlzer, Mrs. Vern Long, Mrs. Joyce Rowell, Mrs. Corrine Earp, Mrs. Short Morgan, Mrs. R. G. West, .Mrs. William Kswine, Mrs. Doral Jones, M r s. Bill Hackney, Mrs. Ralph Sciple, Mrs. Hay Ballon, Mrs. Henry Cap son, Mrs. Ellis Wat-son. Mrs. Floyd years ago. Hickman, Mrs. Vcrn Schrum, Mrs. During the pleasant social hour George Casebeer. Mrs. Marvin pictures were taken. The three old Gardner, Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mrs. est members of the class and chart Neil Talcolt, Mrs. Watson Talcott, ' er members include Mrs. Voigt, Mrs. Jack Schloeman. Mrs. Bob Mrs. Mattie -Richardson and Mrs. Casebeer, Carmen Drake, Mrs. i V. Andraieff. Others present be Vcrn Cox, Mrs. Dan Able, Mrs. j sides the hostess. Mrs. Vogt, were Rae Reid, Evelyn Turner. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorthy and Gene Fox, Mrs. Stanley Harvey I children. Richard, Steve, Greg and and Mrs. Harry Turnbull. I Gayle, great-grandson and great- Those sending gifts but unable I great grandchildren of the guest of to attend were Mrs. Lincoln Ken- j honor; David Long, a great-great naday, Mrs. Clare Erskine. Mrs. ! grandson; Mrs. C. .McCullum, Mrs. Bob Casebeer. Mrs. Dick Smith, 1 G. Kummert, Mrs. E. Gaston, Mrs. Mrs. James E. Miles. Mrs. Joe F. Daiss, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. C. Brumbach, Mrs. Carl Helms. Mrs. Buckingham. Mrs. H. Hasbargen, Claude Talcott, Mrs. Clyde Gard- 'Mrs. J. Goddcn and children, Mar ner, Mrs. Charles Stiffler, Miss leen and Patty. Mrs. M. Teubner, Ada Woods. Mrs. Oscar Stedman, j Mrs. M. Schneider, Mrs. R. Kaine, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrs. Buford Pol- Mrs. L. Winningham and Pastor ley. Mrs. Robert Blakely. Mrs. land Mrs. Sylwester. Those unable Franklyn Jones, Mrs. Ralph Lew- to attend, but contributing to the ."it. iimm jiu-Miian, .wis. itav.giu anu semilog nest wisnes were E , Mt's lf, ams Ml,-. Mrs. C. Wulff. Mrs. R. Hebard, Carl Messing and Mrs. James W. Mrs. J. Leonard and Mrs. G. Wil- , Mllcs. lis Mrs. Ralph Hickman, .Mrs. Kay Shirlie Iverson Mrs. Kenneth Shirlie Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Smith of Rose- 30 in the candelliuhted cha'nel of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Albany. Ore. The Rev. R. II. Wei- Themas Leonard, close friends of t'le hride and bridgroom, were at tendants. The bride chose a bolero jacket - the former will study for his vallis: Miss Jessie McCosh. Phoe Master's Degree at University of nix. Am.: Mr. and Mrs. Richard ipci, j ,i.. ..,!,,.. Washington this year. The bride was graduated from Oregon State i Saiem. Mr. ,nd rs. Gordon Har i College with the degree in Home rv ,n,i , c0,.,n. t' in t,ma -ih i mum. i..r Ainh. omiemn Pi mr-mtv. . , . i .. . - , . , , Mr. linker was graduated from Oregon State College with a de - grre in rneiiiisiij anu is aiiiii.tiiu with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity - Coming from out-of-town for the wedding were the bridegroom's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yunker; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mev ,,r, Mr. an,i Mr, A L. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Roberts, Mr. a,u -V"- -!lwn' -?lr- aim .virs. j. v itarman Miss loan Garman. Mr I. nan Carman. Mrs. David AasC. .tames Barnes. Peter Mcsrr. Mrs Leonard Vtebvr, .Miss Patnoia Duh- be and Murray Smith, all of Cor- HONORED ON HER 94th birthday Wednesday was Mrs. Louise Voigt, above, who was complimented at a charming party given by her daughter, Mrs. William Vogt, when members of the Mid-Week Bible Class and friends were in vited to her home on Wharton Avenue to celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Voigt, who is in fairly good health, enjoys flower gardening and visiting with her many friends. She was born Sept. 17, 1863, in Germany and was married to Julius Voigt Oct. 17, 1885, and in 1891 moved with him to the United States and settled in Jamestown, N. D. Mr. Voigt died in 1927 and she moved to Roseburg to make her home with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt, 666 Wharton Ave. She has the one daughter, one granddaughter; three great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren all living in Roseburg. She has one sister in North Dakota and a niece and great-nephew in Germany. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab). A charming affair of Wednesday was the birthday party given by Mrs. William Vogt for members of the Mid-Week Bible Class of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and friends in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Louise Voigt, on her 94th anniver sary. Mrs. W. M. Schneider furnished the beautiful bouquets of colorful fall flowcrj, which she tastefully arranged about the large living rooms. Mrs. Schneider also made the corsage for 'the guest of hon or and for the hostess as well as for Mrs. W. A. Sylwester, wife of Pastor Sylwester. The serving table was covered with a lovely white birthday cake flanked by tall pink candles and pink roses. Mrs. Vogt was assisted by Mrs. Charles McCullum, Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Sylwester in serving the refreshments. After the singing of the birthday song, Mrs. Gary Kummer, chair- j man of the class, gave a short talk ! and presented a birthday gift from I the class to Mrs. Voigt. A lovely I During the afternoon Pastor Syl- wester led the group in a very in- i tcresting Bible discussion Revela tion Chapter 2, and called special attention to verse 10, which is Mrs. Voighl's favorite passage and con firmation verse and reads, "Be thou faithful until death and f will give thee the crown of life." The group sang Mrs. Voigt's favorite hymn "Jesus Lead Thou On" which was sung at her wedding 72 , gift and sending best wishes were Becomes D. Baber I Following a honeymoon trip to mi ii0od and to coastal ooints of interest, Mr. and Mrs. Baber are now at home at 119 W. 7th Ave., Albany, with their family, Sheila, who is 9 this month; Cheryl, 5, and David, 3. The bride has re signed her position as manaeer of the Credit Bureau of Tillamook. , Baber is in Civil Service and is : employed by the L .S. Bureau of 1 Mines in Albany. The familv spent ...,. shii l-.?LL.. ' i .. . . . : ' . v .' ' .-...2::."..". .! no M,s . lauuia i imser, .Milwaukee, lire tr u y n-PP.. m i-k, .k-.'-l lR(,d ir 'and n,.K'ri H,.n. nrr ,n( )avl(j ani Shellev of Eu- ienp. Mr ,nd Mr, Beniam'in Whitelev. Miss Colleen Paum. Miss Barbara Ashton. Garv Warren Mr i and Mrs. llenrv Ba'um and son' Gregg. Portland: .Mr and Mrs' Hal Davis. Seaside; Al Peggen'dor- fer. Clackamas; Mr and Mrs Her- CMi Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennion. Anti,M-h Calif : Mrs Winnie Curtis. Mrs loins Yunker Crcsham- Mr mil Mrs. ('. R. Yunker. Wheeler, and Mrs! Katherine Reed, Lebanon. i - FRHKCISCm? Open Stock SALE! S)J off TWO WEEKS ONLY Every shape, every pattern, every single piece of Famous Franciscan Yare in our stocks will be selling at a budget-balancing 20 off for two weeks. Build a new set or fill in your present pattern. It's the greatest sale ever! Fill In Those Needed Pieces Of FRANCISCAN WARE Favorite Patterns DESERT ROSE APPLE OASIS Sale Starts Mon.-Ends Oct. 5 UmjamVaileii -fe.-i Corner Oak ond Jackson ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Langdon of 5308 S. W. 53rd Ave., Portland, announce the engagement of their daughter joiley, to Richard Virgil Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stock of Roseburg. Miss Long don was graduated from Lin coln High School in Portland and then attended Multnomah Bible College. At present she is employed as an IBM oper ator in the offices of The Al penrpse Dairy in Portland. Richard attended Roseburg High and is now an instructor in small firearms with the U. S. Air Force and is stationed at Lake Charles AFB in Louisi ana. The wedding will take place at the First Evangelical Church of Portland during the Christmas holidays. AUTUMN DUET STARBURST IVY Diol ORchard 3-6S28