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o o s O O o O T"1' - - . . ...... . . :' Cv' . o o . ' '! y :-vi " ' " - . V 'V . 1 Sot. Dec. 21, 1957 The Newi-Rtvlew, Roteburg, Ore. 9 - ! fc ..lllllrrsji,t -Kir, i,l:Ik,'Li MR. AND MRS. PERCY APPLEGATE of Yortcalla, above, cut the first piece of their silver onniversary coke ot the open-house offoir held Sunday, Dec. 15 at their home in celebra tion of their 25th wedding onniversary. A large lighted Christmas tree graced the living room." (Picture by Drain Enterprise, .Drain, Ore.). O o o n o o o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Applegate were married Dec. 17, 1932 in Eugene at the Methodist parsonage. They have two two children, Mrs. Bus ter (Janice) Grimes of Seattle, Wash., and Bob Applegate of Yon calla. Mr. and Mrs. Applegate received many lovely gifts from their friends. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Jackson and son and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Grimes of Drain; Miss Shari Lippincott of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Applegate, Victor Vian, Mrs. Etta Wallace, Mrs. Harold Turpin, Miss Kay Turpin, V. L. Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proebstel, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hildreth, Mrs. Lou ise Snider, Bill Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and Victor Vian of Yoncalla. JO ANN THIELE, above, will be installed as Honored Queen of Winston-Dillard Bethel 53, International Order of Job's Daughters, ot a public installation of officers Mon day evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30 o'clock ot Douglas High School. A reception honoring the new honored queen will follow. The public is invited. Jo Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thiele of Winston. (Picture by Chorles Kash, Winston Studio). Mrs. Dillard Hostess At Charming Coffee i Mrs. J. F. Dillard entertained at a charming Christmas coffee par ty at her beautiful home on Haw thorne Drive Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The holiday motif was attractively carried out in the decorations. Guests enjoying the occasion with Mrs. Dillard were Mrs. Bliss Se coy, Mrs. T. L. Goodwin. Mrs. U b. Adams. Mrs. Vernon Keel. Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Melvin Nutt. Mrs. Clarence Flurry, Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. L. F. Nielsen and Mrs. Ormand J. Feldkamp. SORORITY HOLIDAY PARTY HELD AT SCONCE HOME Gamma Iota. Epsiion Sigma Al pha, held its Christmas party this week at the home of Mrs. Bob Sconce. There was a gift exchange and Mrs. David Burks won the hostess gift. Attending arere the Mesdames Gene Parr, Kenneth Mead, Jack Phillips, Gene Foley, Jim Godfrey, Dick Heath, Jack Stone, William West, Edward Geary, John Shirley, David Burks and hostess Mrs. Robert Sconce. The Sconce home was festive with a large silver Christmas tree, a small Prpnii trntt nnri Intralt, decorated table. Pinochle was in play,' followed by the serving of refreshments. The sorority's next meeting will be Jan. g at the home of Mrs. Jack Stone, 640 Corev Ave. LOVELY HOLIDAY PARTY HELD AT CONN HOME Mrs. H. W. Conn entertained Monday at a delightful Christmas party at her home. The rooms were beautifully decorated in the Christ mas theme. Games were played and a gift exchange was enjoyed by Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. Custer Laurence, Mrs. Stanford Buell, Mrs. H. B. Kruse and Mrs. Conn. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. THE WIVES OF Roseburg Lumber Company execu tives are pictured above ot the annual Christmas party held Saturday evening at the Gold Room of the Hotel Umpqua. Left to right: Mrs. Earl Plum mer, whose husband is office manager and secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Warner, wife of the head of the road construction; Mrs. Clifford Bry- ien, whose husband is logging superintendent; Mrs. Robert 0' Neil, wife of the plywood sales manager; Mrs. Gene Card, wife of the presonnel and safety engineer; Mrs. Warren Porter, wife of the owner of the Porter Advertising Agency; Mrs. Earl Bleile, wife of the general soles manager; Mrs. Henry McCollum, wife of the lumber sales mana ger; Mrs. Clifford Pearson, wife of the production manager, bnd Mrs.Kenneth Ford, wife of the owner and president of Roseburg Lumber Co. Gin ny Book, receptionist and switchboard operator, was Mrs. Santa Claus and Bob Rogan, who is qual ity control at the plywood plant, was Santa Claus. Mrs. Irene McLaughlin presented a group of her students from Douglas High School in Christmas carols and led the entire group in singing. Games were ployed and gifts were exchanged. About 200 attended. (Picture by "Chris of Photo Lab). Other officers to be installed the SHALIMAR ROOM SCENE same evening will be senior prin cess, Suzy True; junior princess, Virginia Mowrey; guide, Janet Weikum; marshal, Lois Williams; first messenger, Maurine Chcr rick; second messenger, Sire Tro haugh; third messenger, Carolyn Fox ; fourth messenger, Karen Moran; fifth messenger. Karen Owens; recorder, Pat McClennan; treasurer, Michele Mowrey; sen ior custodian. Pat Davidson: jun ior custodian. Sue McLennan; chaplain, Pam Laurancc; musi cian. Sharon Pruitt; librarian. Lin da Cox; lady of the lights. Donna "1 ,1- . - i 'A uuv '! Will.. J CELEBRATING his third birthday recently was Thomas Ascor Pollard, obove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim O. Pol lard of Grape Avenue, Winston. Colorful balloons were presented to the guest of honor from his sister, Diane Pol lard; Cindy Nelson, Sylvia Anderson, Kay Hubbell, Karen and Linda Peterman, Debra and Cheryl White and Ellen Krantz. Birthday cake ond other refreshments were serv ed following the social hour. (Picture by Wilson Studio). I Mr. and Mrs. Richman J Honored On Anniversary Mrs. Pat Shepard and Miss Jo anne Richman entertained at a charming afternoon party Sunday to compliment their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Richman, on their silver wedding anniversaiy A beautiful silver gift was pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Richman from: Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Keilh Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rnark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bail ey, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hercher, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myers anVJnr- and Mrs. Les Kersnner. Mrs. Olin poured the coltce. Casual Club Holiday Party Enjoyable Affair The Casual Club annual Christ mas party was enjoyed l a de lightful turkey dinner party Satur day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey on Hewitt Lane. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. ana Mrs. Donald Josh. Mr. and Mis. Ron ald Persels, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gilman Jr., Mrs. Pat Shepard and Charles Melton. Games and visiting were enjoyed during the evening hours Cladys Strong Gives Dinner Sundav Night Miss Gladys II. Strong entertain ed Sunday evening at a very lovely dinner party at her attractive home on SE Main Street having as guests her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Farl F. Strong; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutch, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Young. Maries Schweppe. Honored At Surprise Shower Party A charming surprise shower par-1 tw hnnnrino Slice Mnrloa fiphunnna popular bride-to-be, was given Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the guest of honor with Mrs. Raold Stroup and Mrs. Larry Erskine as co-hostesses. Those present were Mrs. Milton Schweppe, mother of the guest of honor; Mrs. Cecil Davidson, Mrs. Bob Scott, Mrs. Elwyn Jones, Mrs. Dale Herrman, Mrs. Dorothy Strayer, Miss Arlene Redmond, Mrs. Valentine Gallantz, M r s. George Stroon. Mrs. Eugene Prin- ccn, Mrs. Charles Ricketts, Mrs. Warren Kemmerer, Mra. Wayne Reitmann, Mrs. David Burks, Mrs. Jack Roundtree, Mrs. A. L. Er skine, Mrs. Bob Bitner, Mrs. E. M. White, Mra. Stroup and Mrs. Erskine. Those sending gifts, but unable to attend were Mrs. James Daugherty, Mrs. Glen Weather by Mrs. Harold Desbiens, Mrs. Bob Davis, Mrs. Dean McFarland, Mrs. E. V. Lorenzen and Mri, Garold Cone. The holiday theme was beauti fully carried out in the decorations. Visiting and games were enjoyed during the evening with prizes go ing to Mrs. Burks and Mrs. Kem merer. After the many beautiful gifts were presented to Mill I Schweppe, a dessert-supper was' I served by the hostesses. Wedding Reception Held At Edward Deal Home A wedding reception was held Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Roseburg home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deal, honoring Mr. and Mrs. War ren Dale Chastcen, who were mar ried earlier in a quiet ceiemony. The bride, the former Sandy Car rie Ovens, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ovens of Eu gene, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Jewell Chtstcen of Roseburg. Attending were Mrs. Chasteen and Mr. and Mrs. Ovens and Mar tha Pocklington, Lois Dillard, Butch Ovens, Ralph Deal, Don Thronburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Aydclott, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chas. teen, Tom Kimball, Bill Chasteen, Joan Laycock, Cdral Lec, Joyce Chasteen, Rosie Powell, Jim Smith, Don Chastcen, Sonny Lee, Wilma L. Neal, Carol Wol?ey. Lin da Ovens, Helen Wolsey and the host and hostess. Bridal Shower Given To Honor Mrs. Ryan The bridal shower honoring Mrs. 1 The buffet table was covered Paul (Vida Mae Policy) Ryan, held I with a deep ecru lace cloth, a gilt ,nuuuny evening ai ine onae Hi- warns building, was one of the out- OF SORORITY DINNER ThA Khalimar Rnnm ua thA fpc- 1., . . f it,. ...,i fL,-,-., sianoing events 01 me soc ai sea- tive scene of the annual Christmas ; , .. , ,, . . , son. Mrs. Cecil Harris and Mrs. dinner party of Alphs Chi Chapter, Biliie Joe Policy, sister-in-law of Epsiion Sigma Alpha, Friday eve-1 the honoree, were the hostesses, ning. I The lace-covered gift table was The tables were bcautifullv dec-1 graced by an exquisite ccnter oraled in the Christmas motif, with I Piece, an umbrella of white tulle tiny sequined green felt stockings with tiny pink rosebuds, set in a as place cards. Mrs. Bill Hallcraft , base of fluffy tulle. and Mrs. Richard Hanlin were in to the bride from her mother, and was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake decorated with or chid hucd roses. Tall candles were at each table end. Orchid napkins had "Vida and Paul" printed in silver. Miss Carol Parks poured the coffee. Miss Sharon Pol ley poured the punch and Mrs. Biliie Joe Policy cut the cake. Games were played, followed by the opening of the many gifts by the honoree. Surprise Bridal Shower Given Miss Kay Emery charge of decorations for the af- MRS. SANDERS HOSTESS 'air- AT PARTY FOR DAUGHTER Members anJ their husbands en-! Mnore: historian and nhotocraoh- i im-mo thp nrt-acinn u-ai-a Mr nH Mrs. E. A. Sanders entertained er, Sandra DeVore; bethel flag! Mrs. or scailon, Mr. and Mrs. Monday atlernoon at a birthday r,. ,vle Strain. Mrs. John Ivev bearer, Sandra Warden: inner . Kelsey Hobday. Mr and Mrs. Py nononng the sixth anniver- Mrs. yay jv(.y- jnrs, joe Howell, guard, Vicki Peterson: outer guard, I Kloyd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ken,'"? of her daughter, Judy. The Mrs. Floyd Hickman, Mrs. Harold To compliment Miss Kay Emery, bride-elect of Lt. Richard L. Jacob son, a very charming coffee was given Thursday morning by Mrs. Ivan Pickens at her attractive home on SE Fowler. The holiday motif was beautifully earned out i LUNCHEON AND MATINEE neth Ford, Mis. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. Frederick J. Port er and the hostess, Mrs. Pickens. Mrs. Savage received the gifts and Mrs. Morgan poured the coffee. HONOR MISS MARLA FISH in the decorations A lovclv miscellaneous shower of gifts was presented to Miss The 11th birthday of Miss Maria Emery from her mother, Mrs. Ray Fish was the occasion for a delight Emery; Mrs. H. N. Jacobson, Mrs. ! ful luncheon and matinte party Chester Morgan, Mrs. Hobert H. given by her mother Saturday. The Savage, Mrs. Harne W. Booth, i table was dominated by a lovely (Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Gordon . decorated birthday cake. Attending were, Mrs. Clarence ; Smith. Mrs. H. T. Hansen. Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Eugene Polley, Miss I David Geddes, Mrs. E. V. Loren- ' Gail Kelly. Miss Naomi Barker, zen. Mrs. Paul llelweg. Mis. I.. K. Cornwell. Mis. D. W. Helliwell, Mrs. James Helliwell, Mrs. Ken- Gifts were presented to Maria by Mary Farnworth, Sherryl James, Patricia Linderman. Lynn Engle, Pnscilla HoUt, Eileen liinhn, Wendy Gardner and Gayl Short. Sheryl Laurance; pages. Diane Jackson and Dolores Baughman. BRIDAL COUPLE GUESTS AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Miss Polly Miller and C. B. Irons were guests of honor at a wedding shower siven for them Thursday eveniS? in the bisement of the Jesus Name Full Gospel Tabernacle on Diamond U,ke Bou levard. The guests of honor opened their many lovely gills orescnleri from the congregation of the church. Aft erwards, refreshments were serv Lie, Svo Lie. Beautician PETITE MAUE BEAUTY SALON toia wave vii rerpmi. Professional L Cf mm Matwwli Ud. O.JW p Get voi-Xarefe permanent now! Stvhnos. Tints. TtirtBb Etc. P 1695 W. HARVARD AE.0 Phee OR 2-4001 Sitt-McToogrt B'dg. MobS'A. Hildt Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gad way, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskcyr Mr, and Mrs. I.vle Ouist. Mr and Mrs John Wilton. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl games were Judy Odcrkirk, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Oilar. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLen nan, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hallcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted lnsley and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan. Following dinner, a pleasant hour was spent in exchanging gifts and revealing secret sisters of the paf year. The remainder of the evening was spent visiting iftd dancing. inristmas ineme was used in w i.,k., i... u,ri. i ...... u... decorations about the room and J Carol Parks, Miss Vonnie Davis, on the serving table. Those enjoying an afternoon of Judy, the honored guest; and Lola Conn. K a t h y Puckett, Wendy Woodrich, John ny Cox. Monte Wright, Shernll and Julia Harmon and Enga Bloom. Gifts were presented to Judy, and Mrs. Sanders served birthday refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Don Wright and Mrs. Don Harmon. SEW AND SO CLUB GIVE PARTY ON WEDNESDAY JVjss andoihe Junior leader, Dar- Miss Sherry Clark, Mrs. Robert Kidgeway, Aliss Sharron Vamta IWley, MrsT R. K. Shelton, Miss Lou Ann Shelton, Mrs. Buford Pol ley, mother of the bride; photo grapher, Joe Howell; and the hon oree, Mrs. Paul Ryan Jr. Those sending gilts but unable to attend were Miss Pat Harris, Miss Donalee Ilargis, Miss Phyl lis Singleton, Mrs. Arthur Selby, Mrs. Melvin Van Scoyk, Miss Mary Dell Casebcer, Miss Pat Mayo, Mrs. Jack Forsythe. Mrs. Clarence Rose, Mrs. Dan Stiennon, Mrs. F.I-q bert Cellers. ?ss Charlotte Hill,; ThA Saw and Sn Clnh held its .n.PMrs. harl 'lams, Mrs Robert nual Christmas party Wedsdaylr?n's, Miss Joan Franks, It's. eing at the community build- "bert Blakely and Mrs. Palej ing in Sutherlin, entertaimrm their 1 n o husbands at a sevi aVrlocr plan- Vida MirPiftv, daejhter of; ned tttlurk dinner. j Mr. and Mrs. ftuford Pulley of r The ifioyinc the dinner were 'Glide, and 1'iul B.sn Jr., ten of; Frank McCord. Mr. Mr. VMn. PauUKi Sr. ot ' Roseburg, surprised jj.cir frjcni(D by tta mamage at Reno,Clrv. j . Dec. i. Thrf w0f accorrpamei by the bride's brother and sister-1 q O lijaw, Mr. and Mr- Eugene I'-,1 ley of Roseburg. T hrid-gtaom , is employed at the rneTicoi iji,-' rJOLLY COOKERS PARTY HELD AT,fIR OAKS GRANGE Jolly Cookers 4-H Club held its Christmas party Saturday after noon at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall. A lighted Christmas tree graced the hall and the exeaarge of gWs , Mr. and Mrs. IVjnk McCord, Mr. was had .er ihich ( "-.(' were and MrsGVern Holgate, Mr. and played. Tease emoting the party Mni Richard Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. were LarrfjChandler, Mar'n King. ! Curly Thompson, Mr. and Sirs. Shirley liorx) Susan Lane. Shefl) Marvin Steinbach, MriniC wi. Grolcau, Bcve'ritlaudriMt, Juanita , Millard Wood, Mr. and lira r.yl Siewell. Tommy Groleau. Deanie Cornish, Mrs. Lon Hunt and Mrs. n ... j i . . ri . Dk.i x aikks, i.nuui aiiu i.nu'iiiH niKK. . r iirijis. IZJ (?) I1" rmyiuyru ai llie vrs. Rose (J. handier Mr. Hell, Alter ) dinner, ine jxenange! wood plant at pillanr 1 l 1 "IT" r tW. I . 7 m m EM, Cit sincere thanks for your drjM patronage, and may this hSfclay season be one M you gll alwajS look back on with the jMatest of pleasure. r, Irene'soBoputy'Shop 841 S.(S. Coss Ave. lfe Chandier. of gifts was held and the evening 1 people are it rtgfne 'A I spent playing cards. at 560 NW Garden their friends ! lley Blvd. 0 if f)o put Christmas stars Jl' in her eyes... give MIDNIGHT gifts by Tussy Spriy-M.t-Gln Concentrate, $2 Mm Glamour St I Body Lotion, $1 Cologne n1 Dusting Powder .Set, S3 All prif plua tai tueept tboM maiked jj At advartised In Life Midnight by TUSSV 9s 635 S. E. Jackson ORchord 3-7415 3 0 0 0 O O o 0 o o So 5 Si 0 oO a o o