Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1957)
wuii. in inn am jjiiiimjaii.il i L ..iiaMpmimiiimii w'ijfm''lwil uLrgaaMM m rS--v: J If ' A m Mill ET 1(5 , : ! t J - ''i "Will M . (. ;;--.,, V I .... L , iPlfwF Sat Sept. 21, 1957 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or: 9 ' - . - s . "' ' "' " : ; PICTURED ABOVE are Mrs. Robert O'Neil and her family, Jim, Peggy and Bruce, and pictured below are Mrs Bert S. Corkrum and her three daughters, left to right: Deborah and Jody Corkrum, Mrs. Corkrum and Kathi Corkrum. (Pictures by Chris of Photo Lab). 1 y i If v- ' S ---I K jr. . . u ' v.-.-jf-r ill' M , V. 1 , 5 1. JSfVtM i "j " it f V f I " ' if ; O - Yk fes-V'-: '.-'4 , . iiV ' 'ft J ! ' . ' ' . , 41 1.4 tf iM (V iff . : ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sail of Myrtle Creek an nounce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Dixie, to Jack Love less, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill of Myrtle Creek. The wed ding has been set for Oct. I at 8 p.m. at the Tri City Pres byterian Church. (Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). - Mr j ' t " ' " -' f ' u : t'liTij'T'ii "vi V-.. - .".V. .-."; i 'i . - : r" "fgf .V. I " - . 11 fill ' '- ;. iVnniiiftii iwTbii iMiLijjuM-lM-. ENGAGEMENT TOLD - and Mrs. C S. Wegher ol Myrtle Creek anounce the en gagement of their doughter Beverly Joan to Robert F Gra- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank p ijraDer or vlyrtle lreek. No date has been set for the wed ding. Miss Wegher plans to attend Oregon College of Education at Monmouth and maior in the field of elemen tary education. She received a scholarship for teacher edu cation from the Tri City PTA this year. Her fiance is pres ently operating the City Meat Market in Myrtle Creek. (Pic ture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young Honored At Party Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I.co Young were complimented at a rieliKlillul housewarmniK purlv at their new home m Kuiieue Sunday. A lovely Kill, a hand-painted picture ol Itc- nee. wn.s presented Iron) the group to Ihv Youngs for their new home. I he Youiiks recently moved from Hosebur to Lunelle. A harherue .steak dinner was en- joved bv .Mr. and Mrs. Youne, jnd family, and Mi-, and Mrs. I. It. 1 Burr, Mr. anrl Mrs. Marvin VYal 1 pole. Mr. and Mrs. Keith (alter and son. Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. It. E. llaheri;. ADAM SCHNEIDER celebrated his 80th birthday at an open house Sept. 15 at the Clem Schneider home in Garden Valley. Pictured above is the guest of honor, seated, and his three sons, Clem Schneider, Roseburg, and Dr. Carl Schneider and Harrie Schneider both of Kirkland,-Wash. Below the guest of honor is pictured with his grandchildren including Billy, Morvin, John Carl and Sheila Schneider. (Pictures bv Fern Doiley). Pre-College Party Is Delightful Affair Tuesday Deborah Corkrum and Jim O'Neil - were honored al 1 charming pre- ELKTON TEACHERS GIVEN college uarlv dinner danra l ues-' RECEPTION SUNDAY Nir.HT dav eyenmc. Covers were placed , , . , f lTf ?52.HOIi?E?n . ... . . ' ,, A teachers rereplmn held at the AT FAREWELL DINNER at a beautifully appointed table Kklun ji,.,10dist Church Sunday for Mrs. Ucrl Corkrum and dauKh- evening was attended by SU Mr anl' 'ls' " - Kruse of ters, Deborah, Jodv and Kalhi, and Those on the program were: Mrs "'wrsdale cntcrliiined .Sunday afl .. I,. ..... .. , . .. 1 v,.,. ru.,n ..I-. ........ , .. - ernoon al a dcliciuus chicken din- Mrs. Kobcrt () .Ned and daughter, 1 V -in t l'"'";"h . " i ner as a farewell party for their Peggy, and sons. Jim and 4in.ee. a a lend rer "ni'rr1'a",'I1 J, "b: ! snn-in-law and .laughter, Mr. and Deborah left with her mother 1 w, ? P V n I Peterson, who lelt Saturday for Walla Walla, Wash., - pl 1 s' ''' j this week for I'orlland to make where she will enroll at Whitman '. " ''iiJ'' their home during the college year. 1 (iiu'"P a a iriKiini.'in sin w - .....u major in t'lciiicNtuiv niut-atiun. Jim. who has worked as a radio Uisl ladies. fipiie ! ishcr. Dinner was served on tahlet in - - a .. . r j m 1 fcti I,,,, ni;,; ' Nnniarrtinr " Adam Schneider celebrated Ins i birthday cloth, was centered with school board, introduced the mem-1 .,.,, .,, ? I an,h tiniwinv .t nn onen housalthe birthday cake and one large for additional guests ilr. and Mrs (last seven months al KYKS. l,.ft of the school board. l.eoCns- ., ,,,lrkhllr, .;. K..,n,v lir ...rfls.,,,. is at the Clem Schneider hand-made candle for Pullman. Wash., where he will ' , , ' , 1 V , . 1 u 1 , Mrs H W Pearson and their illume in Garden Valley. Illue del-j Presiding over the guest book enroll as a freshman ill the School '.1,11 scnool, introduced Ingn school luU!jeI,llcst. jame. Chang, of Ko-' phiiiiuni and pink poni poin asters were his granddaughters, ShcUa of lladio and TV at Washington''',; n-rs an., ineir wives an.i .,.-ne jr. J)rs. Don Kruse and 1 graced the rooms, A dried arrange- Slate College. Kn route he will be 1 prituipal of the glade Mf )(,nnv Jn( K,r(. and Mr. incut of peppergrass and driftwood lahe.i un a .our 01 uie ra.no sia- uniuuntiu and airs. ieil t nnstian and iiiey. was useo on in iv. ine iinviiin uons anil i siaiions in I'ortianu. i leacliers and their wives. 3 A DINNER PARTY honoring Jim O'Neil ond Deborah Corkrum, who left this week for college, was given last Tuesday evening. Jim has enrolled at Washington State College at Pullman, Wash , and Deborah has enrolled at Whitman College at Walla Walla, Wash. (Pictr'e by Chris of Photo Lab) GUARDIAN COUNCIL HOST TO COUNTY GROUPS SUNDAY MRS. L. W. COTTRELL HOSTESS TO RIVERSDALE MNO CLUB Guardian Council of Bethel 8. Mis. I.. W. Cuttiell entertained Job's Daughters of Rosehum. en- (ie Hiverxlale MNO Club Wednes- tertained six bethels ofthe Doug- . h(.r home. Mem- las County Guardians (lub Sundav ,n,w,.rH ril rj, ..A afternoon at the Maon,c Temple M,.lural)ll. Ku.nl f St.hoIll .., in Ho-cu.irg . ...... , ' , Grand Guardian Mrs Kwlvn Mc- Mr- Neil linslian was elected Gill of Hea virion as the honured ' 'N ,llt- rl"t Mce presidential guest and conducted a chonl ,t vacancy. 1 he door pnre w a s instruction after the lovely liutfel awarded to Mrs II. . Conn luncheon Grand guardians and line. At a late hour Mis Cutiirll .i-r- officers from Mwlle ( lee;.. Can- erl refreshments to Mrs Conn. .Mrs. yonville. GaKl.iiul, Itfii.ile. in.t(in Christian. Mrs Jack Itentori .li-. and Dillard were rcpresentid a; Kit Cardiff. Mis I.. I Klonin, the mceling. oilirers of BeihH H Mrs B. S Sir.vker. Mrs Kn- were use.l as models ill the school nrlh lleliiinl. Mis. Dick Miown, of instructions Mrs Argus Kihr, Mi. J. M. Clifford Kent, associated grand Hurishart and Mrs. Darwin l.fe. guardian o( Bl- 1 li-'l :;'.C announced The next niei'im,' will he a " :io that the next meeting will lie held p m. dinner at the Indian Hoom. al Winstnn-Dillard some time in The group will he entertained alt- .Novemlier when election of new rewards at the home of Mrs. J. officers will he held. M. Burkhart Mark and Dean. I table, attractive wun its icsuve ris, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aydelott, Mr. and Mrs. Kyco Wilson, Mr. and Mis. Hurley Wilson. Mrs. T. 11. Pargeter, Millard and his youngest grandson. Marvin ' " M- ,S" l". tharlci crhl,. ir.. clnm sil,i,i..r ""lioes, r rami junusion, ivilin was assisted in serving by Mrs. Carl Schneider of Kirkland, Wash. Guests were greeted by the three Schneider sons, Clem, llarric and Dr. Carl, the latter two coming from Kirkland, Wash, to be with their father. Other family members were his eldest grandson, John Schneider, and Billy Schneider sons of Dr. Carl Schneider. Mrs. Ilarrir Schnei der and Sherrte and Sandee were unable to attend. Guests were invited to call be tween 2 and 5 p.m. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Harding Knapp, Lillian Hill, l.ois Hill and Winniford, Glen Wellman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Itilchie, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Itolnnd Parker, Fred Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bostwick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and children, Gary. Donna l.ee and Lin da, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Miller and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss, Mr. and Mrs. F, Graham Ewcns, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenn McDaniol, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Matthews, Mrs. Dean Hen rv and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bash-ford. Many birthday wishes were sent k.. n.nO In It.- mnpnlna Uih h SI.L.. --.I s.nL,n. lip nn. iru I -f ",aM- "it"""! ,110 ..iint mm o.. a-1 f mi y enjoyed an outdoor brunch. Paul Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. John I A family birthday dinner was held Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nor-1 in the evening. A MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TEA hot. been planned by mem bers of the Douglas Community Hospital Auxiliory to be held Oct. 2 at the home of Mrs. Roy K Byrd on Del Rio Rood Part of the committee is pictured obove and from lelt to right are Mrs Ted Bernard, Mrs Robert Burton, Mrs. Bill Schultz, chairman, Mrs. Roy K. Byrd and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Also working wth the committee but not pictured ore Mrs. Harry Samslo, Mrs, Roy E, Hanford, Mrs. Louis F. Micholek, Mrs. William Hoist and Mrs. 0. J. Fcldkamp. All women of the community interdted in learning of the activities of the hospital auxiliary are most cordially in vited to attend the tea. (Picture by Dick Gilman). Select-at-IIome Carpel Service.. -rTI i. j. V ffrtPX?' Salei Office Our repreienH Vy 1 I will come to your houit Catalog epretenlaliv your houst with tample of Harmony Houst floor coverings. Ht will measure your floor for woll-lo-wall carpeting or room-sue rugs Estimates glad ly given, No obligation or charge for this servlre! Bob Gunderion, OR 2-2351 Bill Simpson, OR 3-3865 or SEARS CATALOG SALES OFFICE. ORchard 3-6673