6 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Sot. June 21 1958
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THE DANCHOK-CARTER wedding party is pic
tured above following one of the season's most
beautiful weddings, which was on event of Satur
day, June 14, at 8 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church,
Pale yellow, green alul white j
were the colon carried out in the
very beautiful wedding Saturday,
June 14, at Faith Lutheran Chinch,
when Miss Clayre Louise Carter,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W.
Carter of Ruscburg, became the
bride of Stephen Louie Danchok,
nun of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danchok,
of Winston. Pastor Lester Olson
performed the impressive double1
ring ceremony al 8 p.m. by can
dlelight in the prosence of HO
guests. The bride and bridegroom
exchanged their vows from mem
ory. Tall baskets of Majestic daisies
and Madonna lilies and floor can
delabra holding tall while tapers
decorated the altur. The aisle news
wore marked with while satin bows
centered by Madonna lilies and
the church windows were centered
by while tapers with satin bows.
The allar and window candles
were lighted by Miss Marilyn
Springer and Dotlie (juinn. who
wore princess taffeta dresses in
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THE ROBINSON -HUMPHREYS wedding parly is
picluied above following the marriage Sunday,
June 15, of Sandra Lee Humphreys, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Humphreys ot Rosebuig,
Pale blue and uhila gladioli and
carnations formed the floor bas
krts decoraling the allar of the
rirst christian Church Sunday
June l.S, when Sandra Lee lluuipii
rrs, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Humphreys of Roseburg,
became the bride of John William
Robinson , of Portland, son of Mps.
Perry Robinson and the late Mr.
Rntiinson of San Francisco. Can
dclahra holding tall white candles
flanked the baskets of lowers at
the allar. ltev. Nencll Morgan,
pastor of the church, performed
Uie impressive double ring cere
mony at 4 p.m. in Ihe presence
of UK) guests. The aisle pews were
marked by satin hows centered by
Madonna lilies. The allar candles
were lighted by Nancy Raker and
Nancy l oicnian, bolh wearing pale
yellow gowns.
Mrs. Frank I'oole, organist, play
ed the traditional wedding march
es and accompanied Gene Horn.
who ang. "Hlcss This House,
end "The Lord s Prayer "
1 Given in niavnage bv her falher.
the bride was beautiful in a wall,
length gown of embroidered polish
ed cotton fashioned princess style
Jler pearl necklace and earrings
were gifts from the bridegroom.
Jfer Veil of illusion fell from a
crown of ailk iinmmed with clus
pale green with wristlets of yellow
daisies
Nancy Danchok, a cousin of the
bridegroom, organist, played fa
vorite hymns of the bride as the
guests assembled. She played the
traditional wedding music and ac
companied Helen Simon, a friend
of the bride, who sang, "0, Perfect
Love" and "A Wcddin Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was very beautiful in
a gown of while silk taffeta by
Cahill designed with embroidered
Alencon lace at the portrait neck
line and around the full skirt. The
dress had a short train, long
sleeves coining to a point at the
wrist and with princess style bod
ice. Her veil of illusion was held
in place by a jeweled halo crown.
She carried a cascade huuquct ol
while spider chrysanthemums cen
tered by an orchid and stephano
lis. Her veil and crown were bor
rowed from her friend, Mrs. Dicl
Turley.
Linda Carter, sister of the bride
ters of lily of the valley at each
sine, i lie veil tiao previosly been
unrn hv hnr vitlur l,- n,,nal,l
Josh, ai her wedding. She carried
a uuuqm-i oi Mime losenuus.
.Mrs. Donald Josh of Roseburg
was nialrnn of honor for her sister
and Miss Kslelle MacGregor, Miss
.Nancy Hibhard nt Portland, and
Miss Nancy Fngle of Salem, were
bridesmaids and wore princess
gowns ol wall; Icnulh in pale blue
polished cotton. Their headbands
were of mulching blue and thev
carried pale yellow Esther Reed
nosegays. Miss Kathy Hacon of
Roseburg was flower girl and was
dressed in a pale blue gown and
carried a while basket filled Willi
pale blue carnalions.
Ki-p,l Mn.ll. ,r , , r u ...i.
: was best man and Richard Wheal
l ley. James Hnlhrook and Walt
Hardy, all of Portland, were ush
ers For her daughter's wedding. Mrs,
I II impnreys wore a dusky blue lace
dress with while accessories and a
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pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's
mother chose a pink linen dress
with while accessories and a white
carnation and pink rosebud cor
sage. A rerepiion followed in the
church parlors. Rouqueii of Either
when Clayre Louise Carter, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. E. W. Carter of this city, became the bride
of Stephen Louie Danchok, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Danchok of Winston. Pastor Lester Olson
was maid of honor, and Mrs. Kent
Phillips, Corvallis, a friend of the
bride: Miss Juanita Danchok, sis
ter of the bridegroom, and Miss
Susan Carter, sister of the bride,
were bridesmaids. They wore prin
cess style gowns of pale yellow
taffeta with soft folds at the back.
They wore matching yellow bow
headbands made by the bride, yel
low peart earrings, a gilt from
the bride, and white gloves and
slippers. They carried cascade bou
quets of bronze and yellow chry
santhemums.
Joe Danchok Jr. of Roseburg
was best man for his brother and
Thomas Churchill, Corvallis; Kd
ward Meiholf, llillsboro, and Vic
tor Smith of Portland, were ush
ers. Mrs. Carter chose for her daugh
ter's wedding, a gown of copper
satin with a large biege sash-bow
it the side. Her hat and acces
sories were in beige and she wore
i corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs.
ond John William Robinson of Portland, son of
Mrs Percy Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson
of Son Francisco. The Rev. Newell Morgan
performed the impressive double ring cere-
I Reed daisies formed the decora
i lions. The tiered wedding cake was
decorated in pale yellow and lop
: ped by white wedding bells. Mrs.
j John Lander Jr., aunt of Ihe bride,
assisted by Mrs. I.eland Fngle,
! served the cake. Mrs. II. L. l.and
i er, aunt of the bride, presided at
1 the punch bowl and Mrs. I.yle llib-
bard poured th coffee. Miss Mar-
ilyn Springer hail charge of the
, gilts and Miss Karen Fngle had
I charge of the guest hook.
For traveling the bride wore a
' moss green sheath wilh matching
.three-quarter length coat wilh while
i accessories Her corsage was of
I while rosebuds. Following a hone-
moon to coastal points anil to Port
! land. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will
I make their home in Eugene while
attending summer school and in
' the fall will move to Portland,
j Coming from oul-of town for the
'wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
; low K. Tad, Fveretl, Wash ; Miss
1 Palricia Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Holhroek. Mrs Jerrv Silt
' ser, Mr. and Mrs. Walter -llardr
Jr., Mr. and Mrs James llulbrmik.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whe.itlev.
Miss Nancy Coleman. Miss Nancv
Hibhard. Miss Nancy Raker. Miss
Fstelle MacGregor, Mrs Wiiham
Raker, all of Portland; Mks sheri
Pearce, Richard Morton, Eugene;
performed the impressive double ring ceremony
by candlelight. Church and reception decorations
were arranged by Mrs. Holden McTaggart. (Pic
ture by Jay of Photo Lab).
Danchok chose a blue lace and
chiffon gown with white accessor
ies and a corsage of pink rosebuds.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. The bride's table
was covered by a yellow founda
tion with a white nylon net over-
skirt caught up with satin bows
and yellow flowers. The tiered wed-1
ding cake was decorated with tiny
yellow flowers and pate green
leaves and topped by wedding bells,
Yellow daisies encircled the cake.
Mrs. Harvey firing served the
wedding cake and Mrs. Richard
Turley served the punch. Mrs. Ken
neth Ford poured the coffee and
Mrs. Donald Cruine had charge
of the guest book with Marilyn
Springer and Dotlie Quinn in
charge of Uie gi(,ts.
Coining from out-of-town for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Xoinar, grandparents of the bride
groom, Abholsford. Canada: Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Danchok and fam
ily (uncle and aunt of the bride-
! mony at A p.m. in
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will reside in Eugene.
(Picture by Chris of Photo Lob).
Mrs. Marie Robinson. San Fran-,
Cisco; Mr. and Mrs William Hum-,
phreys and Mr. and Mrs Elmer!
Graves and Christine and Francis, '
ot Dunsimur, Calif.
The bride is a member of
pioneer Oregon families on both
her mother's and father's side. She
was graduated from Roseburg
High School and is a senior al
University of Oregon, where she is
majoring in elementary education.
'I he bridegroom w as graduated :
from Jefferson High School in Porl
land and from Oregon College of
Education. For Ihe coming school
year, he will be dean of boys at
1'arkrose Junior High School. He
will receive his master's degree
in education in August. Mr. and
Mrs. Knbinson will make their
home in Eugene.
10TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
BY MISS VICKIE DANIELS
Miss Vickie Daniels was honored
on her loth birthday Wednesday at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Daniels at Melrose.
Lovely gifts were presented to
Vickie by Pat Meehan. Carol Ellis. :
I eta Busenbark, Diane Gosnell.
Phillip Daniels and Nancv and
Debbie Hrooks. Games were, en
Joed, followed by refreshments.
groom). Rainier, Ore.; Dr. and
Mrs. Karle P. Delaney, Salem;
Miss Orrel Osterman, McMinn
ville; iliss Nancy Engle. Victor
Smith, Mrs. William Baker and
daughter, Nancy. Portland: Miss
Marjorie Weatherly, Scottsburg;
Miss Helen Simon, Hood Kiver;
Miss Dorolhv Ouinn. Madras and
, Mr. an(j m,:s. Thomas Churchill,
I Corvallis
For traveling the bride wore an
aqua suit with white organdy bow
at the neck, while accessories and
a white orchid corsage. Following
a honeymoon to Victoria. B.C. the
bride will spend five weeks attend
ing Oregon State College summer
school sessions. She will be gradu
ated at the end of the term this
summer and will teach in Tigard
this fall. She attended bolh Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon Stale
College. Mr. Danchok was gradu
ated from tlniversilv of Oregon
and is now attending University of
Oregon Dental School in Portland
the presence of 100 guests.
Robinson-Humphrevs
Rehearsal Party Held
Following the rehearsal for Ihe
wedding of Sandra Lee Humph
reys and John William Robinson,
the wedding party was entertained
al the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Humphreys,
in Riversdale.
Lovely refres anient i were serv
ed to Sandra and John and Mr.
and -Mrs. Fred Meikle. Mr. and
.Mrs. James Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs
Richard MacGregor, Miss Nancy
Fngle, Miss llancy Baker, Miss
Nancy Hibhard. Kenneth Cook.
Miss Sharon Pepple, Gene Horn
and Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys.
BADOUR A CLUB MEETS
AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Badoura Club, Daughters of Ihe
Nile, Nydia Temple, met recently
at a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon
al the home of Mrs. Kenneth Quine.
The afternoon was spent in sewing
for Ihe Shrine Hospital.
Plans were made for a dinner to
honor Her Maiesty Barbara Fisher
of Portland, queen of Nydia Tem
ple, who will par her official visit
here Sept. 9 Mrs A. J. Ellison is
chairman of the dinner.
MR. AND MRS. FLOYD KEITH NEUBAUER, obove, pose
for their wedding picture, following their marriage Sunday
at the First Methodist Church with the Rev. H. James
Jenkins officiating at 4 p.m. in the presence of more
than 200 guests. The bride, Carolyn Rae Burr, is the only
daughter of Mrs. Frank G. Burr of Roseburg and the late
Mr. Burr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Neubauer of Vancouver. Wash. Both the bride and bride
groom are music teachers. (Picture by Jay of Photo i-ab).
In the presence of more than 200- summer in Portland,
guests, Miss Carolyn Rae Burr, I The bride was graduated from
onlv daughter of Mrs. Frank G. Roseburg High School and Wdlam
Burr of Roseburg and the late Mr. j ette University. She is a music
Burr, became the bride of Flovd I teacher in the Portland Public
Keith Neubauer, son of Mr. and : Schools. Mr. Neubauer was grad
Mrs. O. W. Neubauer of Vancouv-1 uated from Vancouver High
er Wash.. Sundav. June 15 at the (School and attended Clark College,
First Methodist Church. The Rev. j Willamette University, from where
II. James Jenkins performed the ; he was recently graduated, ap
impressive double ring ceremony will also teach music.
at 4 p.m. " '
Baskets of while gladioli flanked
the floor candelabra, which formed
an arch in front of the altar. Satin
hows, centered by liny rosebuds
marked the aisle pews and graced
the church windows.
Eugene Corey of West Linn,
close friend of both the bride and
bridegroom, played classical selec
tions on the organ as the guests
assembled. He played as the wed
ding processional, "Rhosymedra,"
based on three Welsh hymn-tuncs
by Ralph Vaughn-Williams and ac
companied Miss Rosalie Redde
kopp of Canby. Ore., who sang
Grieg's "1 Love Thee" and "The
Lord's Prayer" by Malotle. Men
delssohn's recessional was played
as the bridal party left the altar.
Karly in the ceremony Dr. Paul
G. Trueblood, family friend of the
bride, read the selection "On Love"
from "The Prophet" by Kahlil
Gibran. The allar candles were
lighted by the ushers.
Given in marriage by her uncle, j TO BE BRIDE Mr and
Kenneth G. LaViolelte, of Berke-1 MrJ Car A p Myrtle
lev, Calif., the bride was very r . , '
beautiful in a white wedding gown I (-reek, announce the engage
of silk fashioned with short sleeves, ! ment of their daughter, Vera
a chapel train and lace appliques ! Aileen, to Hugh Williom Ho
on the neckline train and skirt j barf Adams son of Mr d
panels. Her antique aquamarine! , . ' " u,,u
and diamond locket belonged to;Mrs. Dewey Adorns of Scap
her grandmother. Her veil of iI-;poose, Ore. Sept 7 is the date
lusion fell from a scalloped crown, j Set for the wedding, which
She carried a shower bouquet of w:ii tnLp nnr- nt Trl rit,
while slephanotis on a white Bible. ! , ,a,ke. Pla r ' " City
Mrs. L. M. Baker. Salem, was rf byterian Church. Miss
matron of honor and wore a while Kal was graduated in 1955
taffeta Givenchy design gown of from Myrtle Creek High
waltz length fashioned with a back School ond is now o senior at
panel of red chiflon. The brides- rir.n c.tt rn cu
maids. Miss Joanne Freeman and Oregon State College. She is
Miss Susan Trueblood. bolh of Sa- member of Delta Delta Del
lem. wore matching gowns of Giv-: ta sorority ond will be gradu
enchy design in red taffeta with . oted in December. She is
fu -length panels at the back of :. - . , . ,
while diiffon. They carried cas-; mlnng in business and
cade arrangements of white glad-! technology. Her fiance was
ii:li with red accenls of ribbons, j graduated in June in business
Their headbands matched their ! Qntj technology
gowns. : -X
Henry Maas of Vancouver, Wash. ,
was best man and ushers were
Lloyd Yunker, Sweet Home, Ore.;:
Fred Tidland. Washougal, Wash,
and Gerald Darby of Slaylon, Ore. j
A reception followed in the
church social hall. The church and
reception decorations were in
charge of Mrs. Karl Wiley and
Mrs. C. A. Rickells.
A lattice of while, decorated
with -sprays of red roses, backed
the bride's table, which was cov
ered by a lace cloth caught up
wilh white salin rosettes centered
with tiny red rosebuds. Angels j
graced the candelabra holding tall i
while tapers, which flanked the
tiered wedding cake, which was'
in white with accents of red rose
buds and topped by white wedding
bells. Background music during ,
the reception was played by R.
Clnvd ltllff.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs
d"Z wdh whit" "I Her
corsage was of red and while car-
nations. The bridegroom's mother
wore a blue lace dress wilh pink
accessories and a corsage of pmk
blossoms.
Mrs. Paul G. Trueblood, Mrs.
Chester Hercher and .Mrs. Walter
llercher served the wedding cake.
Mrs. Lawrence llercher poured
colfee and Mrs. A. B. Taylor and :
Mrs. R. Cluyd Riife served Ihe
punch. The guest book was in
charge of Mrs. Bradlev Wood of
Portland. Mrs. WE. (Terry) Her-!
cher and Mrs Robert llercher;
assisted about the rooms. Glcnda:
and Eileen Roberts, young daugh
ters of the bride's cousin, served
the bridegroom's cake
Out-of-town guests coming for
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. O. ;
W. Neubauer, and his aunt. Miss
l.ydia Neubauer; Henry Maas, of
Vancouver, Wash.; Fred Tidland. 1
Washougal, Wash.; Gerald Darby
of Slaylon. Ore ; Dr. and Mrs.
Paul G. Trueblood and daughter.
Susan; Mrs. L. M. Baker, Miss 1
Juanne and Miss Eleanor Free-'
man. Mr and Mrs. Tal Geller.
Salem; Lloyd Yunker, Sweet
Home; Rosalie Reddekopp. Canby;
Eugene Corey. West Linn; Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Wood, Portland; Mr. I
and Mrs. W E. (Terrvl llercher,,
Medford. and Mrs. R. M. Hull, pa
ternal aunt of the bride, and her
cousins. Air. and Mrs. Herbert Hull
and Karen, all of Woodhurn. Ore.
For traveling the bride chose a
coral chemise with navy and while
accessories and a corsase of steph
anolis. Following a honcv miwn tj
the coast, Mr and Mrs Neubauer
will be at home to friends for the
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THE FEATURE PAGE'S four couples appearing today chose
Roseburg to retire in and residents here hope they will find
this community everything they desire. Just being oround
these fine retired couples makes a person see the brighter
side of life.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN N. HANLEY SR. have purchased
a home at 845 W. Nebo., where they have been enjoying
landscaping their garden. They are former residents of
Butte, Mont., where Mr. Honley worked more than 25
years for the Anaconda Copper Co. ond since retiring he
says he is reolly enjoying life with gardening his chief
hobby. The Hanleys are proud parents of 12 children, 11
of whom are living They have two sons, Leo ond Jack,
in Roseburg They have 25 grandchildren and expect to
become grandparents three more times this year. All 11
of their children are married. One could write a book, and
a very good one too. on the John Hanleu fnmilu
ii-
MR. AND MRS. E. L. MILLER came from Cody Wyo
r 3 L-P-isor of the Shoshone National
, ?a L u V e Purc,10sed 0 1ew home a'
1 1 w- Hazel Street and have started landscaping the
j grounds. They became so enthused over aardenina that
I they have since DurrhnspH th. 1 huA ul 4
they have since purchased
have started planting there. They have met numerous
people here and already claim to feel right at home. After
Mr. Miller's retirement from the forest service in 1953,
heipent several years with the Fish and Game Commission
of Wyoming. They moved to Roseburg in January of this
year.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN O. JERTSON cam. to Roseburg
from Detroit, Mich., and prior to that were residents of
Minneapolis, M,nn. Mr. Jertson has been on insurance
adiuster for the American Insurance Co of New Jersey.
He retired m Januarv 1957 The Jertsons have two daugh
ters Mrs. O. R. Petersen, Roseburg, ond Mrs. L. C. Varme
ot Des Moines, lowo. They have four grandchildren, Orval
and Richard Petersen, Roseburg, and Kay and Diane
1 d Moines- Tney have purchased a new home
at 1656 Beoumont,, in Hucrest They both cltfim to like
Oregon ond are glad t0 hove chosen Roseburg for .retire
ment. Mr. Jertson hos been colled upon a number of times
bv his company for his services Since retiring. While in
Koseburg, h8 spends his spare time ossisting his son-in-law,
O. R. Petersen, at Park-N-Shop.
,MR- ,AN?LMRS' H'L DAUGHERTY lived 23 years in
Lincoln, Neb , ond the last 24 years in Corvollis, where for
1 years, Mr. Dougherty was in charge of the equipment
tor the athletic deportment of Oregon State College. Onlv
because of his health, did he leave Corvollis and his much
loved Oregon Stcte College However, both he ond Mrs
Dougherty report they like their new home at 659 Un.on
Avenue, and are obeying meeting new friends They hove
one daughter, Mrs. H. L. Bailey of Roseburg three grand
children and three great-grandchildren
TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Neavoll of Roseburg an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Joyce, to Keith
Hawks, son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hawks of Wolf Creek.
The bride-elect was graduated
from Roseburg High School.
Mr. Hawks is with the U. S.
Navy at Kwajalein in the
Marshall Islands. A winter
wedding is planned.
BETROTHAL TOLD Mrs.
E. F. Ault, 2537 Alamosa
Court, has announced the en
gagement of her daughter,
Bonnie Jean, to Don Brown
of Pasco, Wash. Bonnie Jean
will teach in the Roseburg
School system this fall. Don
is a teacher in the Kenne
wick, Wash., schools. The
wedding will be on event of
early summer In 1959.
RIVERSDALE HEC HAS
CHARMING LUNCHEON
The monthly meeting of the Riv
ersdale Home Economics Club
was held recently at a one o'clock
luncheon at the beautiful home of
Mrs. Clyde Downing, with M r s.
Charles Stark as co-hostess. The
lace covered table was centered
with a low arrangement of pink
roses.
At the meeting following lunch
eon, Mrs. Ed Bayliss gave a re
port of the state convention at
which Douglas County received
many honors.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Eldon Ogle with Mrs.
E. Trozelle as co-hostess Thurj
day. July 10. and will be a bar
becue luncheon.
Present were Mrs. Charles 11
singer. a guest, and members, Mrs.
C. L. Spray, Mrs. Ed Bayliss, Mrs.
Ora Welker, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle.
.Mrs. Eldon Ogle, Mrs. ff. Wallin
and the hostesses, Mrs. Downing
and Mrs. Stark.
the Int- hohinH nii