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8 Tha Newi-Revlew, Roseburg, Ora. Sat. Sept. 21, 1957 rr .J . ! f : ! p ' P,- ft .. - J M p,jf 1 ! ll ' 'i' J f k''J I'iltiJ -"iV I f Muriel Rosa Lou Hubbard Now Mrs. Earl E. Ramsey The First Baptist Church in Hose burg was the scene of an impres sive late summer wedding Sunday, Sept. 15, when Shirley Ann St. ('lair, only daughter of W. II. St. Clair of Ashland and Mrs. Nellie Stewart of Sweet Home, and Karn- est Jerrald Linson, son of Mr. and r' ' MJ fti i-nil i fimiMinliin lirtori---' iiiimi ihiii yiii I THE LINSON-ST. CLAIR bridal party is pictured above following the wedding Sept. 15 of Shirley Ann St. Clair, daughter of W. H. St. Clair of Ashland and Mrs. Nellie Stewart of Sweet Home, and Earnest Jerrald Linson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Louderback of Rose burg. The moid of honor, above left, is Cheryl Santisen of Sweet Home. Billy Starnes, right, was best man. (Picture by Art French of Photo Lab). . . ...... : iceremonv uniting i She carried a cascade nouquet 01 cake neiu two miniature rings Loll Hub)ard of Winston and ' followed the ceremony Slur uic iiiiuc onu " .f,. L-ar u urines iiiiuer a Willie uirii. Mrs. Melvin Linson, the bride grooms sister-in-law, served tne cake; Mrs. (Icnevieve Hakes, sis ter of the bridegroom, presided at the beautiful crystal punch bowl, and Mrs. Lou Collins poured cof fee from the silver service. The table for the guest book was covered with a lace cloth and held a large bouquet of dahlias. Gert rude Linson, sister of the bride red roses on a white Hible, a gift of the bridegroom's mother. Maid of honor was Cheryl San tisen of Sweet Home, a school friend of the bride. She wore a navy blue sheath dress with white accessories and carried a cascade Mrs. L. K. Louderback of this city, I bouquet of pink gladioli. Best man recited their marriage vows be fore 50 friends and relatives. Dr. Eugene. Gerlitz, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. at 3 p.m. beneath an arch of beautiful white and red gladioli, decorated with ferns and ivy and two large wedding bells. Two fan baskets filled with gladi oli formed the base of the arch and two large baskets of red and white gladioli flanked I he plat form. The baskets were lied with silver bows and streamers. Mrs. Beth Warg played Hie wed ding marches on the church or gan and accompanied Ira Linson, who sang "I Love You Truly" pre ceding the entrance of the bride on the arm of her father, and "Mar riage Vows" at the close of the ceremony. The bride wore a it reel-length Itheath dress, fashioned of while all-over lace over baby blue taf feta with chiffon cowl neckline and back streamers. A while laco hat was Billy Starnes, close friend of the bridegroom. The bride's mother chose an aft ernoon dress of rayon sheer orchid on while print and white acces sories. Mother of the bridegroom wore beige linen with fitted lace jacket and cinnamon brown acces sories. Both mothers wore white gladioli corsages. - Ushers were Melvin Linson, brother of the bridegroom, and Jack Johnson. A reception was held ill the low er auditorium of the church where pink and white with silver was the color scheme. Large bouquets of pink and 'while dahlias with fern and ivy were usi'd on the mantel over the fireplace and on the piano and tables. The bride's table, beneath two silver bells, was spread wilh linen and held the beautiful cake decor ated with red roses, pale green leaves and while bells edged in F.'ilhor Innknd phrmine in sfran. KIO.IM1, os ii ciwikc im me -giiesi e!,g dross of tiered lace over tut book, and Joyce, another sister. f,,in o,A u.,in a inm hnirn and assisted f.mma Melton with the hpr vt,, wils m,t ana iace, secured i h... h,.n e.,.l.,ved by a pearl crown. Her wedding i , ii,inl,,nml.rv Wards I,... i ,.f i,,io i:.H,i, umii, , , " : n... r i oi ner iainer io me strains oi present city, botn Air. and airs gene, the couple will be at home at nink ! .. ' ,. .... ..i ii, ii' k-m-i Lohengrin's wedding march play-1 Fuller were graduated from Can- i:ii i;..-, A..ui i r". . ... .l is. reie may tnu uo ....... , ... ... ..... . ,,- ... ... . e , ,,, Helen uuimaru, sister ot tne .,,, nr K,IL,,ne He attended; !"'. . . . ! !y""v,"c '"" otl ul." "."-J and shoes completed her attire, i red. Tiny doves on the top of the f !f At ' ' - -.A v " v 1 t ' t V 1 The Dillard-Winston Methodist Church was the scene Sunday, Sept. 8, of the 2 p.m. double ring in marriage Itanisev. Kugene William O. Walker of Dillard of ficiating. Baskets of gladioli and dahlias and candles in candelabra formed a lovely background tor the cere orated with pink rosebuds and the traditional miniature bridal couple was served with punch at the re ception in the church parlors which . ine lace- covercd table was ornamented with pink and white gladioli. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Harold Welson, Mrs. Richard Gard ner and Mrs. Everett Eipps. THE RAMSEY-HUBBARD WEDDING PARTY is pictured above following the marriage Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. at the Dillard-Winston Methodist Church of Rosa Lou Hubbard, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. W. B. Hubbard of Winston, and Pfc. Earl E. Samsey, of Camp Pendle ton, Calif., son of Mrs. Florence Bray and the late Earl Ramsey of Eugene.. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab). Fuller-Withrow Wedding Event Saturday Afternoon In a Saturday afternoon cere-ikle was best man. mony at the Canyonville Methodist! Following the single ring cere Church Winona llene Wilhrow. ! m"l' a"p"n.. K..hcldc '"Ii I ' I Ulllll VsCIJICl IJUIlUllIg. Oi l Ylllg inonv. Mi s. Charles McCord played navv hluc talL,la with white ac-; w, h ow', hct.a e , bride of Lar- j w ow and' Mrs Uer. UtS the traditional wedding music and ; cessonPs. The newlywcds williP ' F,r .. f ... ,rf ,lllw a..M- f!1"!r.'J a!"?lc? accon pin ed uby Ann Vance who nlakc ,h(,lr home at Camp Pend'.e-, jVlr5 James A Fullor. all of Can- Brinkworth Nadine Fuller sang "Walk Hand in Hand and lon, Caif., where the bridegroom ! jn wj ,he ; Ra Poin-i " 0? the S book "Wedding Prayer lis stationed with the U. S. Marine liexter oficiatinl!. ; c ' tues be io k The bride, on the arm of her i or traveling, the oricie woie daul,,ter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Llovd ! ,,i,ii ,.i hut MtiYijnu,;, ..:rv uean t ul er. son of Mr. and h i ri, Drn..,n m ; was in dexter officiating. j out of town guests included Mrs. ri'iuuhter of Mr and "le oricie, wearing a Ballerina I brace Kostic, .Mrs. Heva Docnng circlet noseaav of white asters, entered oil the arm of her father to the strains of Corps. ine nrme, a- S.: S : length white taffeta Kown with a .(MI'S. W. n. nuuuaiii ui iiim, finant.tin Vltlt tlllllll.ni hlI o 1 1 atii'iided Rosebure Hmh school and ""'"V v...t ' i has been employed as invoice clerk JejW and Rosella Doerina of Blaine. Ore.: Mr. and Mrs. Memphis Nix on from Tillamook and Mrs. Ken neth Monroe and children from Cresent City. Both Mr. and .Mrs, XA'n Visla, Ashland. The bride was graduated from Sweet Home Union High School in 1957. 1 he bridegroom attended ele mentary school in Dolores, Colo., before moving to Itoseburg in 1!I52. He was graduated from Koseburg High School in li)55 and is employ ed Willi the Heintz. Construction Co. on the Howard Prairie Dam proj ect at Ashland. Out-of-town Kiicsts al the wed ding were the bride's grandmoth ers. Mrs. Gladys St. Claire of Co quille and .Mrs. Etta West, Sweet- Home: Mrs. W. H. St. Claire Ash. land: Mrs. Velda Mathenv, Doris and Dave West and Mr. and Mrs. dick Amnion, all of Coos Bnv; Mm. Kldora lietz, Paul and George Helz, Dan Stewart and Frank Hall, all of Sweet Home- lrc Lora West of Lebanon and Law- erence Nvile. tuquille bride, was maid of honor. She wore ! i,,'.i ni f:ii,ip yellow and carried a bouquet of; i)ui.0f-town guests at the wed pink dahlias. Bridesmaids were wcrc jjr an( nrs. Lawrence Ada Marier. sister of the bride. An(i(..son and family, Medford; Mr. and Lorraine Jacoby, both wcar-aml Mrs p(.((. Brav and Donnie. ing blue frocks and carrying yel-1 Flll,P'm.. ,m( Mr. an'd Mrs. Ronald low dahlias. Candlelighters were ' y ,.1sjr' Corvallis it I....., i....i.,...i nr ti.n. ' Mrs. C.B. Wade Hostess At Dinner Party Friday bridegroom, and Gary Kennady a cousin. Flower girl was Pamela Alexander, aud Bill v Hubbard was ,.,., I,. .... Charles Marier was best man j Mrs. C. B. Wade entertained at and ushers were Marvin Gardner j a very lovely dinner party 1-riday and It. J. Gardner, cousins of the evening al her beautiful home on bride. I SK Kane Street having as guests Kor her daughter's wedding Mrs. I Dr. and Mrs. II. K. Shields of Hubbard wore dusty rose over taf- Portland and. Mr. and Airs. Ivan fcta with white accessories. The ! Pickens and son. Jon. bridegroom's mother wore navyi Dr. and Mrs. Shields spent the hlim u'illi wliili. pnlk'a Hnt wilh weekend here visiting Hie latter's while accessories. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and A beautiful three-tiered cake dec- Mrs. Pickens. Anne Harry. weariliL' an orchid I left, on a coastal honevmnnn im. afternoon dress and carrying a ! mediately after the reception and nosegay of orchid asters, served will make their home In Canyon- j Marybelle Morrison and Ronnie as maid of honor and Austin llin-'ville. land Bing Seehawer. SUTHERLIN CLUB HAS FIRST FALL MEETING Tuesday the Do-A-Deed Club of Sutherlin held its first fall meeting at the home of Hallie Martin in West Sutherlin at a potluck dinner at noon. The day was spent paint ing and making quilt blocks. Two new members, Mrs. Ellen jLiesinger and Mrs. Ellen Buck, were voiea mio me ciud. ine uci. 15 food committee were named as follows: Mrs. Edna Powers. Mrs. Enna Buck, Mrs. Leona Elliott,, Mrs. Ellen Liesinger and Mrs. Jes sie Brundage. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Eliza beth Gleason. Those enjoying the day with Mrs. Martin were Pat Liesinger and Sharline: Erma Buck. Leona El liott and Teressa, Edna Powers, Ellen Liesinger, Elizabeth Glea son, Ellen Beck, Violet Sconce, r.M. MRS. H. L. BAILEY, above, will be Roseburg's first Emblem Club president sent to a Supreme Session. She will leave by plane Friday for Swampscott, Mass , which is near Boston, for the Supreme Session to be held Sept. 23 24-25-26 She will fly bark to Chicago tor a three-dav stay and will re turn here Sept. 30. Clubs from Alaska, Guam, Hawaii and the United States will attend the session. Mrs, Robert Dud- lev, vice president ot the Roseburg Emblem Club, will also jTO WILBUR SEWING CLUB attend me supreme session, rriaay evening, a surprise handkerchief shower was given by members ot the club at the Elks Temp'c 1,1 honor of Mrs. Bailcv. f . . .-v. , -vw. . -- ... , , , . 4 r ;stwi,-. 0mM on s.f p--v wdm pvfea .23 1 v, ? - ' V" DSCrt RSe D"et Ferndell Ikiii I . wijsssm mwMsm 'rFisn j m kim I ' " fe'v ' ; M Storburst Autumn Apple P I starts September 23rd 1 IwAJEUlELERS VWUHOMt OHMD AHD OPttATfD CREDiT JWLRS open stock sale two weeks only ROLAND WEST of Roseburg Jeweleis presents a sterling server to Miss Joleen Lyda, 647 W. Rainbow, Roseburg, who was the tfurd the Reed ond Barton gradua tion contest (or senior girls tor the spring of 1957 She received a sterling dessert ser ver in "Francis First," the pattern of her choice, (Picture by Wilson Studiol MRS. PULVER HOSTESS The Stitch and Chatter I'luti ot Wilbur met with Mrs. Jessie Pul ver recently. A cake was cut and gifls were presented to Jennie Ni BIRTHDAY CLUB HONORS MRS. CLARENCE ANDERSON ,.,,,, m nomir , h,.r ,rlulllv The liiitliclay of Mrs. Clarence rett, Mrs. M. M. ('miner. Mrs the next meeting will be at the Anderson was celchraled al a 'r'11' Curls and Mrs. Osmond home of Mrs Son.ia Dupiicr on . harining bntlidav luilllu k lunch i Sl'ha,'f,'r Coles Valley Hoad. (let. 9 con recentlv at the home nf Mrs. ItaYlllond Fo. The iici'aMou was also a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Dale Ailamv It. .11, .,f ll... h.i,,r,.u ,.,. ll ,l luely gills from iiienrlieis of the I Klamath Falls Medford Roseburg Hirlhilay I nil) w nu n uu iuiiimi Mrs, Announces I x. Mrs. I ellciv Mumd-iui. Mrs W. K. Hohine. Mrs William li.ir THE CLOCK SHOP 532 W. UMPQUA STREET Roseburg, Oregon jack D. Gorthy Rogittercd Clockmoker Ph. OR 3-8080 si OR 1 50S3 "Antii Clock! A Speciolly" ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES START. MONDAY. SEPT. 30 ENROLL THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 7 TO 9 P.M. 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