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"THE PARADE OF PARTIES" will highlight the coming
week's social affairs, when members of Mercy Hospital
Auxiliary sponsor,the annual parties Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24-25-26-27. Pictured above
are Mrs. Al Bishop, chairman of the tamale luncheon to be
held at the Women's clubhouse from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thursday; Mrs. Louise J. Redmond, chairman of the garden
brunch at the home of Mrs. Arthur Clarke, 759 SE Lane,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday; Mrs. Bill Gray, chair
man of the annual card party and fashion show at the
Elks Terrace Ballroom at 8 p.m. Friday, ond Mrs. J. A.
Colbrunn, chairman of the coffee to be served from 10 a.m.
to 1 1 :30 a.m. at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
G. Davis, Royal Oaks Drive, Ridgewood. All of the parties
are open to the public. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
Mercy Auxiliary Parade Of Parties
To Be Held In Roseburg Sept. 24-27
Mercy Hospital Auxiliary's 1957 -Carey, Mrs. William H. Cook, t of the door prizes to be given will Mrs. David Tomashek, Mrs
parade of parties promises to be'1'1'8- Harold J. Desbiens, Mrs. : include a GE coffee maker, a set Charles Clapperton, Mrs. V. 11
h. n,,ici,n,i;,, m rfato anfi i Charles J. Duyck, Mrs. Robert L. j of stainless steel table ware and Carter, Mrs. E. H. Foster, Mrs
h'Z Tn. .r. Roino ,mii ifcasler, Mrs. James B. hukenny, a permanent. In addition, each ta-; Nelson Howard. Mrs. Robert Ja
elaborate plans are being complet
ed for the four affairs, which will
take place next Tuesday, Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday, Sept.
24-25-26 and 27. Mrs. John Long
fellow Jr. is general chairman of
the parties and has announced that
some changes in the parties have
been made this year to allow more
Mrs. W. L. Lange and Mrs. H. A. ble in play will have an individual ' robson, Mrs. Howard J. Wilson
Watzig with Mrs. Donald M. Jep-j prize for its winner. Contract
pesen and Mrs. R. J. ilalterschcid : bridge, pinochle and canasta will
as finance committee members, j be in play. Those making up ta
Tickets for the brunch may be pur- bles are asked to bring their own
.Mrs. Stephen Kiss, Mrs. C. R. lie
Kanna, Airs. Howard J. Wilson
Mrs. Frank Mullcr, Mrs. William
Morns, Airs. Dale Harvey, Mr
chased from committee members cards. Reservations arc to be made : Michael Lee, Mrs. Frank Wood
or at the door. i by calling Mrs. Paul K. Ryan.
Thursday September 24 will , Mrs. Bill Gray is acting as chair-
, , , i i uu t id i ii die - iuiilucuii iu uc sLiveu i man nt Imp rarri nai lv nnri will
hiicinpcc nnnnip finrhirint? men as1, ... vi me ediu jJdiiy dim win
I nn at inn nhnenn fnr it pasu spcps.
The first party will be a coffee sibility to the business district.
10 De neia luesuay, oepi. Hum Decorations for this party wilt car-
to 2 p.m. at the be assisted hv
Woman's clubhouse, a , Wimberlv Mrs
10 to 11:30 a.m. at the beautiful
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Davis on Royal Oaks Drive, Ridge
wood. The Parisian sidewalk cafe
ry out the Spanish and Mexican
theme with many interesting ar
ticles from Spain and Mexico to
be on display. The serving com-
theme will be carried out for the'mjttee wju add to the colorfulness
party, which is in charge of Mrs.0f tne occasion by wearing appro
J. A. Colbrunn, chairman, assisted I nriate costumes. Spanish back-
by Mrs. Hall Seely, Mrs. Donald (.round music will be played
Swick. Mrs. Dennis Doyle, Mrs
Bruce Carter, Mrs. John William
Unruh. Mrs. B. L. Martin, Mrs.
Clifford Babbitt, Mrs. Burr Dru
liner, Mrs. W. J. Hutch, Mrs. Rob
ert Murphy, Mrs. Robert H. Ne
vue, Mrs. Rex Roberts, Mrs. Dud
ley Walton and Miss Anna Link.
Tickets for the party may be se
cured from any member of the
committee or at the door the morn
ing of the party.
Wednesday, Sept. 25 a garden
brunch has been planned to take
place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
at the beautiful home of Mrs. Ar
thur Clarke, 759 SE Lane Av
enue (corner of Lane and Kane)
throughout the luncheon hours. Ev
ery detail is being carefully worked
out to make this "South of the Bor
der" party a colorful and delight
ful event. Those having only
short time for lunch may attend
and be assured of quick service.
Mrs. Al Bishop is acting as chair
man of the event and is being as
sisted by Mrs. Harold Jokela, co
chairman; Mrs. Glenn Anderson,
Mrs. I. J. Bean, Mrs. Leslie Bauer,
Mrs. Edward Bishop, Mrs. John
Bognar, Mrs. Carl Crain, Mrs. Sid
ney Domenico. Mrs. Joe Fest, Mrs.
G. L. Finlay, Mrs. William Forrest,
Mrs. Paul Flood, Mrs. Ron Frash-
our. Mrs. It. C. Herbage, .Mrs
-Mrs. I.eland K
Robert Mooers.
Mrs. Louis Thurber, Mrs. J. C,
Keese, Mrs. Edward lauscher.,
Mrs. Lee Lacey, Mrs. E. A. Radi
gan, Mrs. Paul K. Ryan, Mrs. Per
ry Thiele, Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mrs.
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NEW OFFICERS of St. George's Episcopol Guild recently
elected include from left to right: Mrs. L. R. Chandler, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Bert S. Corkrum, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Robert O'Neil, president; Mrs. Leonard W.
Riley, treasurer, and Mrs. George E. French, vice president.
Extensive plans are being made by the guild members for
the annual fall bazaar ond for a number of interesting
activities to be sponsored during the coming year. (Picture
by Chris of Photo Lab).
The Women of St. George's Epis
copal Church met Wednesday. Fol
lowing the Communion Service at
which the Rev. Albert Render of
Sutherlin was the celebrant. The
meeting was called to order bv the
president, .Mrs. Robert O'Neil.
The following officers were in
stalled: Mrs. O'Neil, president;
Mrs. George French, vice presi
dent; Mrs. L. R. Chandler, record
ing secretary; Mrs. Bert Corkrum,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Leo
nard Riley, treasurer.
Mrs. O'Neil announced the fol
lowing committee chairmen; food
sale, Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs.
Wallace Casebeer; bazaar, Mrs.
James 11. Harris and Mrs. J. M.
Hevans; Easier luncheon, Mrs.
Harry Jacohy and Mrs. Elton Jack
son; publicity, Mrs. Frank Wood-
worth; United Thank Offering,
Mrs. LeRoy Cornwell and Mrs.
Rudolph Ritzman; program, Mrs.
Ken Bailey; telephone, Mrs. Paul
Barcus; home groups, Mrs. Carl
Wimberly; representative to the
Council of Church Women, Mrs.
A. M. Knudtson; wedding recep
tions, Mrs. Oscar Revell and Mrs.
Connie Latham; hospitality, Mrs.
Glenn Gibbons; luncheon, Mrs. Roy
Bradley. .
Following the business meeting,
Mrs. Bradley was assisted by the
following hostesses, Mrs. Jacoby.
Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Walton and Mrs.
Dorsey.
The program of the day was In
troduced by Mrs. Ken Bailey, the
speaker the Rev. William Blaker
who spoke on the meaning of the
seasons of the Church Year point
ing out their spiritual significance.
worth. Mrs. Charles Mulchie, Mrs
Paul Bellendorf, Mrs. Elma Dun
can, Miss Kay Ward, Mrs. Jack
Isaacson, Mrs. Vincent Derng,
Mrs. It. r. Bier, .Mrs. O. K. Fritz
Mrs. Paulus McKee. Mrs. W. M
Pattison. Mrs. C. A. Pcnncll. Mi i Jb Hw (
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Mrs. E. R. Buckingham, Mrs. Pev- I X'
ion unerKirK anu Mrs. Kicnard fs
James Richmond, Mrs. A. J. Mur-I Hollcnbcck.
ray, Mrs. Robert Dudley, Mrs. Rayj Both men and women arc invited
Carrico, Mrs. Fred llargis. Mrs. : to enjoy this annual fashion show
R. J. Raade, .Mrs. J. T. Sanders,1 and card party.
Mrs. Louis J. Redmond is general Paul Jenkins. Mrs. William Lassi-
chairman of this party and has tor. Mrs. Ray Martin, Mrs. S. W.
announced that this location was Moocr, Mrs. Leo Monahan. Mrs
chosen because of its closeness to Bert Morrissey. Mrs. Russell Par
the business district, so that those, sons, Miss Bernardine Princen,
having coffee breaks could also Mrs. Cal Pcrley, Mrs. Elvira Rec
enjoy the affair. The menu for la, Mrs. Duane Roles, Mrs. George
the brunch will include fruit cup, Schultzc, Mrs. Robert Wandling
link sausages, waffles and syrup, j and .Mrs. Agnes Jordan. Tickets
wine jelly prepared by Mrs. Paul may be purchased at the door or
K. Ryan and coffee. Businessmen i obtained from any member of the
are especially invited to attend the committee. Both men and women
party. Decorations for the parly are invited.
will be in charge of Mrs. James; Highlighting the final party.
A. Lanspa, Mrs. V. F. Bakala, I which will be a dessert-supper at
Miss Helen Casey, .Mrs. Noble B. ; 8 p.m. followed by a card party
Gnetlel, Mrs. Marguerite Graham, at the Elks Club Terrace Ballroom
Mrs. Gene E. Johnson. Mrs. Thorn- will be the beautiful fashion
as J. Martin, Mrs. Floyd Donald jshow presented by the Mabel Lew
Moore, .Mrs. Lee Mortensen, Mrs. ! is Dress Shop with Mrs. Harry Le
L. J. Sanders, Mrs. Howard A.; Beau as commentator. The theme
Thomas and Mrs. Pete Neal. -Menu of the fashion show will be "The
committee members include Mrs. I Roaring Twenties." Both men and
A. A. St. Onge, Mrs. James Tfc' women are invited to attend. Some
Recent Wedding Of
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OFFICERS to preside at the first fall dinner meeting of the
Roseburg Business and Professional Women's Club ot 7
p.m. at Carl's Haven include from left to right seated.
Flossie Virden, treasurer: Alvia Wetherell, sgt-at-arms,
and Charlotte Hyre, recording secretary. Standing: Arta
Fowler, first vice president; Matilda Rapelje, president;
Edyth Gilmour, corresponding secretary, and Connie Jeon
Judd, second vice president. (Picture by Clark's Studio).
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A recent wedding of interest to Roseburg High School. She was
friends in this area united Miss queen of the Sutherlin Timber Days
Rosalie D. Trentn, daughter of Mr. celebration in 1U.VI and a princess
and Mrs. Pete Trcnlo of Wilbur, of the Douglas Countv Rodeo Court
and Airman 3C George 0. Marks, in 1955. Mr. Marks attended col-j
son of Mr. and Mrs. John .Marks levc at louer ri Alene. The couple
of Sutherlin. The couple was mar- will reside in Wichita Falls, Texas, INITIATION DINNER
ried Aug. 14. in the chapel of the for the present. HELD BY CASUAL CLUB
Shcppard Air Force Base at Wi- Saturday following the wedding i The Casual Club held an initia-
chita Falls. Texas, with Chaplain Mr. and Sirs. Marks were honored tion dinner and business meet-
Churchill officiating. at a combination party and shower mg at Carl's Haven Tuesday eve-
The young people exchanged by the men of the student squad- ning at 7.
vows at a lovely candlelight sen- ron of which Mr. Marks is a mem- Initiated were Alice Heitler, Pat
ice at seven-thirty in the evening. b r. Shcppard and Rita Haron.
before an altar' decorated with others present were Eileen Hil-
white gladioli and chrvsanlhc mum. LARGE CROUP ENJOYS bert. Phvlhs Cillman, Marion Cart-
The bride wore a beige suit with YONCALLA CHURCH POTLUCK er. Roberta Hehard. Pal Jovh. l.or-
pink accessories, and carried a . etla Johnson and Phyllis Persels.
white Bible, tupped with an orchid ,'"J'r ,r -nn memners
and orange blossom corsage. "f 'he nncalla Methodist Church
Mrs. Ea Arps of Kncklord, II., i-alhered in the social room of the
grandmother of the brulemoum. church recently for the regular
and Mac Bowman, a school friend monttily polluck supper and fel-
ol the bridegroom from toner d' low .hip. The first quarterly board
Alene, Idaho, witnessed the cere- meeting was held at 4 p.m. with
nmny. Mrs. Arps wore a blue gown Bi'tncl Supt. .Meredith (.roves pre-
of interwoven late and ribbon. sidinc.
AUo present for the event was Follouin2 the potlurk supper,
the bndesrtmm's m.i'her. Mi . John Mr. and Mrs. Uen Emery showed
Mark, anu a lir nuniher of moving pictures of the annual Sun
friends from the airhasc. Mrs. day school picnic held at the coast.
Marks wore blue orlnn street The Rev. and Mi.s. Austin Mc
dress with white accessories. A fihee showed colored slides of their
wedding dinner was held at the journey from Kansas to Oregon,
Piccadilly Restaurant later in tie taken last .spring. Congregation
evening " singing was enioyed during the
Mrs. Marks was graduated from changing of films.
DANA RHODEN, 10, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Lowell
Rhoden of Roseburg, left this week with her maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Harry A. (Ulah) Winston, for St. Louis,
Mo., where she will enroll at the Principia lower school
(private school). A former piano pupil of Mrs. C. S. Hem
line, Dana will study at the St. Louis Institute of Music. She
will receive ballet training from Michael Simms, formerly
with the Canadion Royal Ballet. (Picture by Wilson Studio).
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VIRGIL LYNN FAMILY
Several Melrose residents spon
sored a liousewarming parly Fri
day night for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Lynn and family of Roseburg, for
mer Melrose residents.
A lovely sunburst clock was pre
sented to them from Mr. and Mrs.
Don Isacson and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Mac McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. (,'. K.
Wulff and children: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles lliney and family; Mrs.
Amy Seeley and Mr. anil Mrs.
Dennis Johnston.
Refreshments were served and
visiting enjoyed.
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