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8 Th Newi-Review, Roscburg, I ... -'.--f.i - ; . U . 5 : MR. AND MRS. ROGER R. RICHARDS, above, were mar ried ot 4 p.m. at a lovely home ceremony at the Huston re sidence in Cottage Grove Thursday. The bride, Dulca Mae Bailey, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Bailey of Conyonville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Ritchey Huston of Cottage Grove. The Rev. Ernestine Hitchcock of the Creswell Methodist Church officiated. (Picture by Clark's Studio, Cottage Grove). Laura Spencer of Canyonville and Warren Richards, brother of the bridegroom, attended the cou ple. The bride wore an aqua knit suit with white accessories and carried a white Bihle with a white rosebud corsage. Mrs. Bailey wore a rose knit dress and Mrs. Huston, a blue knit dress. Both wore white rosebud corsages. A reception took place immedia tely following the ceremony. At tending from Canyonville were Muffi Cisco. Truman Gunn and Beverly McMurry. The newly-married couple left 2W A MEMBERS of Theta Deuteron Chopter, Phi Sigma Kappa, national s o c I o I fraternity, have announced that Miss Dione Myers, a Pi Beta Phi pledge, has been elected Moonlight Girl, 1957-58. Uiane was cnosen trom a court of five finalists and is now eligible for the National : west Nazarone College in Moonlight Girl contest. She is 'Nampa and has been employ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. led during her college years as Edwin Myers, 654 W. Union ' o secretary to J. R. Forbes, M. St. ond is a freshman at Ore- j D. Mr. Friday is serving in gon State College, where she the armed forces in Germany is majoring in elementary I and will return to the United education. I States in May. No date has Glide Birthday Club Christmas Party Held The Glide Birthday (Tub held , it's Christmas parlv Dec. It at the home of Mrs. Rav Simpson The evening was spent in playing games followed by the exchange of Christmas gifts. The hostess. Mrs. Simpson, serv ed lovely refreshments to Mrs. Keith Ireland. Mrs. Bill Kswme, Mrs. Dick West, Mrs. Krankhn Jones. Mrs. Bill Mcisner, Mrs. (Jiunton Hughes. Mrs. Dick Smith. Mrs. A U. Taggart. Mrs. Ted Evans. Mrs. Leo Friend and Mrs Jim Miles. YONCALLA METHODIST YOUTH HOLD ENJOYABLE PARTY The hcuuifrs and pnmarv classes of the Ynnralla Methodist Sunday School. Ik Id their annual Christmas party :n the tireplace room of the chur:i atuiday aft ernoon. Games and refreshments f various Chn-tms capites, pop corn halls (.nristiujs cookies and punch were c.noyed as was an exchange of g.lts ANiut 40 chil dren with sonic of their parents were present. '.Irs ThHnia Ktei and Mrs. Homie Howard teach ers of the classes, .vere h .stesses. Put A Twinkle In His !ye With A Twinkle In Your Hair hol.dos? W.th 0' you'll ssont him. Come m ol i- q! -ok iut r.qf.r and Iff us 10. -.n o new boir sle to put tf. iJTnV.t in his eve. o Special Treatment Domogcd Hair FAIRHAVEM SALON OF BEAUTY URN CRAIG, 0-r 1457 W.f H..,d OKt )Mt' a o Ore. Sat. Dee immediately for a short honey' moon at Disneyland and plan to visit relatives and mends en route in California. They will return to make their home in Canyon ville where Mrs. Kichards is em ployed at the South Umpqua State Bank. Mr. Richards works at ilanna Nickel Smelting in Riddle. Both young people were graduat ed from Canyonville iiign scnool, Mrs. Richards with the class of 19S7 and Mr. Richards with the class ol 1:5. I lie oriaegroom s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey Huston, are former Canyonville residents. 'If i 'F I.V4 BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. ond Mrs. Hugh Rives, 1220 Canyon Ave., Nampa, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Rose, to Harlow Charles Friday, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Friday, 445 Housley, Roseburg. Miss Rives is a senior at North- been set for the wedding GREEN SCHOOL MOTHERS HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Al Krskine was hostess for r-n c.hn.,1 xinthflr. r-i .. klhart and children: Mr and Mrs ! Tuesday evening, w hen members j held their annual Christmas party c and gift exchange. The Krskine j home was festie with seasonal J j decorations. Invited guests for the i i evening were teachers of the Green ' ; School. , ' j The evening was spent playing gams, with pries awarded to Mrs. Pwight Hutan. Mrs. Henry I 'Cummings. Mrs. Hussel Nelson. sirs Kaymonrl Dunning. Mrs. J.l.r. lr U.. r u a- i... 11. Sullivan Mrs Dick Stevenson Scott Stidham', Mr. and Mrs. Stan-! J- Densmore of Jackson County and Mrs. V. Teater gave high and Mv. a. L. I.indherg. , v c;rt-., ri dlaf t d CnnLV ..r tt,. rhr..i;an r:T-,sU-ih Attending were Mrs. Bruce Mar-! tin. Mrs DeWayne Herriot, Mrs. Leone Dickinson Mr ( akin l'. terson. Mrs. Jack Holmgren. Mrs i i H Sullivan. Mrs. Sandy Mc-1 iiiuaiu. .Mn. num-n niirnio. .sin. John Cornilson. Mrs. Lea Miller, Mrs. Dick Stevenson. Sirs. George muni. ..us. ,n-ii luiiu-r, .i r s. uwigni nuian. Airs, naymonn iiun nmg. Mrs. Hussel Nelson, M r s. Louis Berney, Mrs. John Wimer, Mrs. Joe roote. Mrs. Al Crskine Mrs Henry Cummings, Mrs. Rob ert Benson. Mrs Willis Coble and Mis S. L. I.indherg 9t, Mount Carl, Pt Hull and Arlto Hv dtn r rtedr to torvo Tow. OPEN Thundoy ft fttidoy EVENINGS o GO o 21, 1957 1 1 i ii u ii ' - L.wifaiil -'-T7----f -ii ii- ill iimi in ii "-ii in iii i iii THE STOKES-ESTES WEDDING PARTY is pictured above following the marriage Friday, Dec. 6, of Miss Barbara Ann Estes, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Estes of Glendalei, to Charles Stokes of Grants Pass, which took place at the Oli The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Harold Estes of Glendale. She was attended by Mrs. Robert Peil of Grants Pass, matron of honor, and by Miss l.en nie Reagan of Glendale, brides maid. Ralph Stokes of Grants Pass, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man and Robert Peil of Grants Pass and Vernon Wilker son of Glendale were ushers. Ben Serafin Host To Croup At Party Ben Serafin, sponsor of the So anish Group of Glide Campfire group entertained the members at a Christmas party Saturday. The girls enjoyed a roller skating party Saturday morning at the Rolletta rink. The highlight of the occasion was a charming lunch eon at the Turn Around Inn and exchange of gifts. The girls pre sented a lovely gift to their host. Members enjoying the gala par ty were Dixie Stiffler. Carolvn Turner, Shirley Reed, Donna Wea ver, Iona McCord. Janet Anderson. and Dalles Jones, and the leader. Mrs. Charles Stiffler. Ben Serafin. owner of the Glide Sporting Goods More, nas Been sponsor of the Soanish group for the past five years. MELROSE GRANGERS ENJOY YULE DINNER AND PARTY A large group of .Melrose Grange Mr. ond Mrs Wilbur Hol mcmbers and their families en-1 ,u c, ,fU-,i, tl-, joyed their annual Christmas din-icomb' Surherlin onnounce the ner and party Tuesday evening at i engagement of their daughter, the hall. A decorated tree and ap-j Deanna Rae, to Earl Horn propnate table decorations added , brick, son of Mr. and Mrs i0' "A-?:,s:jb"lii Alfred E. Hambrick,. also of gifts and treats to the children. Following the lovely turkey and ham dinner a short program was presented. Participating were Mar gie Hanson, Mrs. Bud Essjry and daughters, flavin nnH Curia in. strumental quartet numbers: Boh I smimema quartet numD:-rs; Hon I Burkhart. Patty Sue and Jimmy j ou White, rerrv Reece and Royce Busenbark. readings: vocal numbers. Linda Felt and Sherne Simmons: piaiio solos, Janet Simp son: Hawaiian dance. Toni Man ning. Carols were led by Floyd Felt. Others present for the alfair in cluded Mr. and Mrs Kan Siples, Mr. and Mrs. Arte Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kreuser, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heece. Mrs. John Burk- Bob Tjomsland, Bohhy and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matthews, Mrs. II. N. Bir.ienhark. Ray. J. P.. and Barbara Bathrick, lilr. and Mrs. S M. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abeel. Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Niel sen, Rusty snd Robert; Mr. and Mrs. John Brooke. Mr and Mrs. Pete Veenstra, Mrs. Flovd Felt and Annalee; Mrs. k M. Man ning, Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Show- Busenbark. Mrs. Fred Goff. MrsJ jMayme Pickens and Mr. and Mrs. R a n...Ans.i. Mr. v..n.ir. r,r..ni.,i . m.. sical game and accompanied at me piano tor croup singin" Dona- tions uf food and monev were re- ceived for a Christmas basket for a needy lamiiy. RICE VALLEY EXTENSION CLUB HAS HOLIDAY PARTY e One of the outstanding Christmas parties of the year was held in the fireplace rinm of the Yoncalla Methodist Church Friday afternoon when members of the Rice Valley Home Extension I'nit met for their annual Christmas party. I ndT the leadership of Mrs. Ha rel U9jhl, assisted bv Mrs Min- iurohill and Mrs. Charlie Kirkrue. the ren was transform 1 into a bower of Christmas beau t A tamale dinner was served at mton bv Mrs. Frie Sienseih. Mrs. Fdwarii Kelso. Mrs l har( Kirk elie. Mrs Dan Wright. Mrs. Fred Lee and Mrs. George Kdes. Following dinner, Mrs. E d e s played Christmas carols on the church organ. Christmas gifts were hrated his (tihQhirlhday at his exchangeil from a bearfl) illy dec- home Sunday at a family dinner, orated table decorated by Mrs. Those attending were the Wal Delton Thiel. Mrs. Van Hutch i ami . ! laces' son in la nd daughter. Mr Mrs. Mable Allen and Mrs. Vu;n- and Mrs. Art nntti of Oaknde: tin Rychard won door priy Clee Sparks of Oakland; anot wt The nest mcetingrjill be at the son in law and daughter. Mr and nice saucy w.iiip.van. 10. .sir. meima r.sies atrri sirs An v- chard will hae charge of the lr- O 1 Miss Linda Estes, 8. niece of the bride, was flower girl. I The church was beautifully dec- : orated with tall white baskets of variegated chrysanthemums and fern placed in front of the altar, and with low white baskets of chry - santhemums and fern on either side of the dias. Mrs. Wayne Wattman played several appropriate selections at the piano before the ceremony be - gan. Just before the traditional -i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Sutherlin The bride-elect is a senior ot Sutherlin High School. The bridegroom-elect also attended Sutherlin High School is now employed as a warehouseman wurenoumun ror r. -Voolworth Co. A summer wed- In I- W dipg is p!ornAH EVERGREEN GRANGE HOSTS AN OFFICER INSTALLATION I ine r-vergreen , range eiui-riam-I ed eleven granges from Douglas granges Countv .Sunday atternoon for the second officer installation service presented by the county grange ut-,iii, uuttdiu i.iaiiii, auu ins installing team. ' Participating were: lokingglass. South Deer Creek, Camas Valley, Azalea, Fair Oaks, Myrtle Creek, South I' nip qua, Meirose. Riversdale. Suther lin and the host grange, K.vor green. Camas Vallev and Fair Oaks were the two granges with 100 per cent officers present. One hundred twenty-eight offjeers were installed al the Sunday service. Also present were 45 visiting Douglas' County or.ini.. mnbr, ,! Mr nrl Mn John Landers retiring master of the Evergreen grange, introduced .u. . ..n . .... u a ,-..,,. briefly 'on the duties and respon- sihilmes of individual officers. The Douglas County Pomona master. Kmmitt Walters, spoke of master. KmmiU Walters, spoke of future plans and meetings ot Po- jmona grange. A duet. "It Took a I Miracle." was rendered by Naomi Murdock and l Wilson, accom- named at the n.ano bv Mrs I hrlP McCord i-.w.( .s.r.i ,.;,.ri.ii. bers were sung during the service George McDowell, newly-elecled ; master of the Evergreen Grange, welcomed the visitors and an nounced a New Year's Eve party at the grange. I Howard Cracroft announced there would be an officer's conference held at the Riversdale Grange Jan 1 12. at 2 p m. A state officer will be present (j conduct the conference. At the close of the service, a coffee hour was enjoyed by the group . BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED n AT FAMILY DINNER Tom WallaiCof Toncalla leO ..irs. liaroio L-nn. ano naugni av Mrs Mrs WaaVLarnhdin. Mr. and Nat'le Snnler and Mr and O o vet Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Woyne Wattman, pastor of the church, officiating with the impressive double ring ceremony. (Fox Photo). ' wedding processional, the Rev. Wattman sang "0 Perfect Love The bride wore a ballerina- ; length gown of powder rose color- ed lace. A small hat and veil exact- ly matched the gown in color. The 1 skirt of the dress was full below a wide satin sash which ended in i a large bow in the back. The sim - pie bateau neckline and cap 1 sleeves were set off by a (ingle : strand of pearls. She wore pink i gloves and brown slippers. Her i bridal bouquet was of dainty white chrysanthemums and pink rose- buds tied with silver ribbon and I white streamers onto a small I white Testament. The matron of honor wore a pink " s. -T t 1? 1 Maaafe&aaial Wflg.""""" 1 HIJjll..llllMI II iVr-J iJl I ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ! printed in silver m appropriate de - Mr. ond Mrs. Walter H I V"'J li I If.V?'"; ' Bryd9es, Uiamona LaKeiwhile Mrs. Alta Wilkerson served Blvd. Koseburg, announce the puncn and Mrs. Bill blomme. sis engagement of their daughter, I V1", of h onae- ?erJvedu coffee; d f. . i-i-i- iu rJudy Blomme, 7, had charge of Betty, to Jack C. Johnson, rre guest book. i son of Mr- ana rs- priories JOnnbUn Ul run YVUnil. I CAU. , fc j i M.ss Brydges was graduated I rrom rtoseDurg aenior nign School and is employed as secretary to Don H. Sanders, nttr.mou-nt.lnw Mr Jnhnsr)n is on upholsterer and owns! the Advance Upholstery in I Roseburg. The wedding has I been planned for Feb 22 at fha r.jrst Cnristian Church in Roseburg. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab). MRS. McCULLUM HOSTESS TO LUTHERAN LADIES AID St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies Aid held its annual Christmas' party recently at the home of Mrs. C. McCullum on Melrose Road. The ! executive board was host to the ! 27 memners present, j Mrs. G. Hartman spoke on the ... ... ..I ih. V. h,o.r Workshop held in Roseburg held recently. The. group decided to v. . ,ar, , nA-.m. h.,..,rm ih nnHi u-hml teachers. Wrapped Christmas gifts were orougni to tne meeting to oe sent to patients confined to the state hospitals in Salem. state hospitals in Salem During the social hour, the his - tones of several carols were read. customs of other countries noted and explained, and various mem- r-.r. r.H neom. and oiher items ...i.i ... !.,...-,.. . rUIIO.III K...p .s.MK.UR ... ols. the meeting was concluded,' with Draver UMPOUA REBEKAH LODGE HAS CHRISTMAS MEET The I'mpqua Rebekah lodge met OTu4lay evening at Flkton with 17 iM-mhers present. Folowing the; business meeting a Christmas gift exchange was held. A potluck luncheon was served at the ls-e of the e'ung Decorations ere( done by Dorothy Binder and Paul-! ine McNeil. THf CLOCK IHOP 532 W. UMPQUA STRUT ( Itottburf, Orf Jack D. Gorthy Regisltred Clockmaker Mi. OR 3-tOIO OR J SOW "AhHm Closki aV $nltt o o r ft. i dotted Swiss ballerina-length gown set off below the bodice by a satin band which ended in a large bow in the back. She wore a dainty pink hat, pink button earri jgs and j black slippers. Her bouquet was a nosegay of exquisite miniature ! and larger daisies in rose and 1 white, tied with pink ribbon streamers. The bridesmaid wore a full skirted ballerina-length pink dress of nylon net and lace over satin and a ruffle of pink net in her hair. She earned a nosegay of rose and white daisies. Her acces sories included a rhinestone neck lace, white gloves and white slip pers. Tbe flower girl was dressed in a pink brocade dress trimmed with white lace on the bodice and with rhinestone buttons down the back. She wore a dainty rhinestone neck lace and a velvet ribbon tiara trimmed with white flowers. The mother of the bride wore a well-tailored grey suit with a pink scarf at the throat, a pink hat and veil and white gloves. Her corsage was of white chrysanthemums. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors. The couple cut a three-tiered white cake trimmed with white garlands and flowers and with pink roses. Exquisite ' bride and bridegroom figurines on top of the cake were set within a heart-shaped frame of orange blossoms topped by a white wedding bell. Guests were served from a long table set at one side of the room, which featured, in addition to, the cake, a large cut-glass punch bowl, gleaming silver, and nankins , After guests were served, the vuupn, '" u "ic unun mnlher oDenpH Ihp wpririinff ?ift , Twntehxr , stokes chose lavender wool i dress. I The newlyweds are at home at MT. Tussey Lane in Grants Pass. Mrs. Stokes has been a resident of Glendale most of her life. i The bridegroom has lived in Grants Pass for several years. He is employed as a logger by the Rlise Logging Company of Grants Pass v Gerald Davenport Today hair coloring is accepted ""her kind of make-up-one 01 th' mo5t importantNow we it Now we to suit our Hume. . .A . can , cnange our nair personality or our costum bronze tint can be sprayed on for a festive evening and brushed out - . ... in tbe morning for everyday livmg j '" "."r. .u,,,.u '". "p".. .k.V i , " . " , -i ' ,,"m ' - ' P''e,r'. pJf 1 "um ,hr J ley u- "" " P 50 1erin that greying hair .becomes an asset. Wonder why you sometimes don't ! I. 1. . .1 D V.."'-. mwl ....ps..... .v- i and light. . .Plan amp time for caretul make-up lid place t mir ror near a hi window i high voltage light off later . . . it wit pay Mrs. Giaat French's son is among the hoittay visitors to Rose-, burg. He r8ri arrived fram ' New York'ity wne!he is stuj-. ing for the Episcopal mlnistrv. Mr. and Mrs. D. WKin are announcing the birth ir theirOWi. VMlrkaal Al.n nn rrul.v Vnv.m. ber 29 Congratulations Day rand (JUaaine. O, wewant U wish allrtw you a vrvClhERR'V CHRVTaVS (mm Vl of igat the STUDIO OF V& 'To look vour Joveli RU' tr) a MISS CLAIOLrplied to pencc tion bv a spectalt-'rjil the STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN, ben OR ehard 1-33M for an 1Tpatintment BEAUTY. ) a Oo V. 'f i' L urn. i MR. AND MRS. BRUCE BAILEY, above, were marrild at the First Methodist Church in Stevenson, Wash. Saturday Dec. 7. The bride, Karin Ann Liljeberg, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Liljeberg of Coos Bay, and the bride groom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Elgin Bailey ond is a brother of Dr. Don E. Bailey, Roseburg. Both the bride and bridegroom are sophomores at University of Oregon, where the former is o member of Alpha Chi Omega sor ority and Mr. Bailey is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity. They are making their home ot 969 Franklin Blvd., Eugene. The bridegroom will continue his studies in dentistry. Accompanying the couple to Stevenson and attending the wedding were the parents of the bridegroom. 1 if - f i BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mansfield of Sutherlin an nounce the engagement of their, daughter, Joan E. Mans fiold, to Ted L. Marcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marcy of Cottage Grove. The bride-elect attends Sutherlin High School and Mr. Morcy is a student ot Cottage Grove High School ond is employed by Weyer haeuser. No date has been set for the wedding. ROBERT SHAFFERS HOST BIBLE ACADEMY FACULTY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer were host to the Canyonville Bi ble Academy faculty at their home Saturday evening. A potluck buffet supper began an evening of games, caroling and a gift exchange. Mrs. C. E. Park - er was a special guest of the group. lV X f S I $ i llf)V 11 (I A light, goldn p!hc ocn.. t S: llrylfW holds Mi Spry Celogn. It :U Si' llf-V' 'I tr.v.1. ttMullllv. rmnt will ) ( f I Waiaas-J -' tvtn in0 an airctwa. Conm If S: Ij 'j fl "ii I'Kk Satin, Wnin Sttln, . g i )V StK. Gold Satin, Fink h o o o o J lo lift M M MMStV ; , wn otun,"tf,muwj.y""' w ''uwiM"i'flp'iW "'pi V J6K ' TO BE BRIDE and Mrs. H. B. Radford of Rose burg announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mary, to John Rand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Rand of this city. The bride-elect is o stu dent ot Roseiburg Senior High School ond Mr. Rand is em ployed ot Pal Motors used car lot. The wedding has been plonned for June. DEMONSTRATION PARTY HELD TUESDAY AT ELKTON Mrs.- Betty Williams of F.lkton was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a demonstration party, with Bes sie Lakey of Drain as demonstra tor. Guests present were Mrs. Carl Moore. Mrs. Irl Binder. Mrs. Dick Schmidt. Mrs. Lynn Surgeon. Mrs. i Gene Anderson and Mrs. John Levenhagen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. f - Mr. (LWl C?GoQ Cosmet q Main Floor G oo o & o QCS o O Mrs. O Tirfh Wallace. o o o f 'J o o (J Q o o oo O - m C3 o o o O o o 6