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MRS. DONALD EUGENE BORDEN, above,, was Erdeen
Kathryn Piper before her marriage June 14 at St. Mark's
Episcopal Church in Portland. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Piper of Roseburg. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Angele of Las Vagas,
Nev. The Rev. Robert Lessing officiated at the impressive
double ring ceremony. (Picture by Kenneth-Ellis, Portland).
St. Mark's Episcopal Church in
Portland was the scene Saturday,
June 14, of the 4:30 p.m. double
ring ceremony uniting in marriage
Erdeen Kathryn Piper and Donald
Eugene Borden. The Rev. Robert
Lessing performed the nuptial ser
vice before 100 friends and rela
tives. Both the bride and bride
groom live in Portland.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Piper, Roseburg,
and bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Angele of Las
Vegas, Nev.
The altar was decorated with
candles and baskets of white chrys
anthemums, blue delphinium and
white gladioli. Mrs. Richard
Muhle of Portland sang "O Perfect
Love" and "Ave Maria."
The bride, on the arm of her
father, was lovely in a gown of
white lare with an ankle - length
skirt with scalloped edging. Her
illusion fingertip veil fell from a
headdress of lace and pearls. Her
bridal bouquet was of gardenias
and stephanotis.
Mrs. Dale Blanck of Roseburg
was matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were the bride's sister. Miss Don
na Piper of Roseburg; and Mrs.
Dexter Garey of Corvallis. They
wore powder blue sheath dresses
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AMID A LOVELY SETTING of lilies, roses, snapdragons
ond other spring flowers flanked by tall candleholders
holding white tapers. Miss Bernice Biss became the bride
of John Louis Weaver of Myrtle Creek Saturday afternoon,
June 7, at the Tri-City Conservative Baptist Church. The
vows were pledged in an impressive double ring ceremony
read by the Rev. John Fenderson at 3 p.m. A reception
followed in the church parlors. The bride and bridegroom
are pictured above cutting the first piece of their wedding
cake. (Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek).
Preceding the ceremony, M r s.
Lena Poole of Roseburg sang "0,
Promise Me," her closing selec
tion was "I Love You Truly." She
was accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. John Fenderson. who also
played the wedding music and in
cidental selections.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George R. Biss of Tri-City,
was attired in a gown of tradi
tional white bridal satin with floor
length train, long sleeves and
sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip
veil of lace and net cascaded
about her shoulders, caught in her
hlond hair bv a tiny white floral
tiara. The bridal bouquet was of
red rosebuds.
Preceded by her attendants, the
radian', bride entered on the arm
of her father, who gave her in
marriaoe. She was met at the al
tar bv Hie bridegroom, attended by
Joe Fowler of Myrtle Creek as his
best man. The bride's attendants,
wore matching gowns of pastel taf
feta with full skirts, scoop neck
lines and wide sashes. They wore
flowers in their hair and carried
matching nosegays. The flower
girls, carrying baskets of petals,
were also gowned in taffeta dress
es with puff sleeves and net ovcr
ikirts. Miss Sandra Fairfield of Days
Creek, attired in blue, was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Jewel
Warrington of Klamath Kails, cous
in of the bride, wearing yellow;
anolher cousin, Dorothy Mnrfeld
of Grants Pass, in green; Willa
mae M.iss, cousin of the bride
groom. Myrtle Creek, in pink, and
Joan Gervais of Riddle, in laven
der. Flower girls were Sheila Moss
in yellow, Kathy Harris in pink
nd Jean Gervais in blue. Ushers
wera the bride's three brothers.
John, George and James Biss; and
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and carried crescent shaped bou
quets of white chrysanthemums
and blue delphinium.
Richard Carmody of Eugene was
best man and ushers were John
Hensel and Larry Barchy, both of
Portland.
The bride's mother wore a light
blue taffeta sheath with chiflon
back panel and white accessories.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
beige sheath dress with lace insets,
lace gloves and beige accessories.
A reception was given in the
church parish hall following the
ceremony. Mrs. Ella Getting of
Portland served the cake; coffee
and punch were served by Mrs.
W. W. Spires and Mrs. Harry
Clemmons, both of Roseburg. Miss
Janet Butler had charge of the
guest book and Mrs. Sara McKee
of Portland took care of the gifts.
For her honeymoon trip to coast
al points, the new Mrs. Borden
wore a light blue sheath dress
with white lace chemise jacket
and white accessories. The newly
weds are now at home at 1643 SW
13th St., Portland.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg High School and is em
ployed by the Crown Zellerbach
Corp., in Portland. The bridegroom
is employed in Portland by Inter
state Tractor and Equipment.
John Gervais.
The mother of. the bride wore an
afternoon dress of blue and white
floral dacron jersey with matching
jacket and white accessories. The
bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Wengcr of San Diego, Calif., wore
a sheer pastel blue afternoon dress
with white accessories.
The three-tiered wedding cake,
topped by the bride and bride
groom figurine which has graced
the cakes of other members of the
bride's family, was served with
punch and coffee at the reception.
Mrs. Edgar Barnes of Fortuna,
Calif.. Mrs. Robert Pyle of Klam
ath Falls and Mrs. Pressley Pvle
of Grants .Pass, all aunts of the
bride, presided at the refreshment
1 table. Sirs, hmmitt Belcher of Til-
ler, who had been the 4-H leader
of homemaking clubs in which the
I bride participated during her ele
mentary school days, served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Eleanor Gcr
gais of Riddle kept the guest regis
ter and Mrs. Milton Hammersly ot
Tiller took care of the gift table.
The bride was graduated from
Myrtle Creek High School with the
class of 1958, having transferred
last fall from Days' Creek. Mr.
Weaver served overseas with the
U. S. Army and following his re
turn to civilian life has been em
ploved at Pacific Plywood at DU
lard. For her goine-away costume, the
bride wore a white suit with match
ing accessories. Her corsage was
a tiny arrangement of roses lift
ed from the center of her bridal
bouquet. Mrs. George Sosic of Rid
dle made the lovely floral ar
rangements. After a wedding trip the newly
weds will return to make their
home at Tn-City.
ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr.
and Harvey W. Duke, Suther
lin, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Ouida Lou
ise, to David Crippen, son of
Lorna C. Crippen of Suther
lin and David A. Crippen of
Springfield, Ore. The bride
elect will be a senior at Suth
erlin High School and her
fiance is employed by Weyer
haeuser Timber Co. A late
summer wedding is planned.
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ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Powell announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Rosanno, tj Harold Horton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry
Horton, all of Roseburg. The
bride-elect attended Roseburg
High School and is presently
attending beauty college in
Eugene. Her fiance was grad
uated from Roseburg High
School and is now employed
by the Ford Lumber Co. The
wedding will take place July
12 at the Powell home in Gar
den Valley.
BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heathe of Spokane, Wash.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Noncy, to Ken
neth Siprelle, son of Mrs.
Frank Webster of Roseburg.
Both Nancy and Kenneth
were graduated Sunday from
University ot Oregon. Ken also
received his commission os a
second lieutenant and will
report at Fort Knox, Ky., for
duty Oct. 2. The wedding date
has been set for Sept. 5 in
bpokane, Wash.
BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and!
Mrs. Sylvester Powell of Look-
inggloss announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, i
Wanda L. Powell, to Kenneth
Dole bwirt, also ot Looking-
nla. Th hrirlp-lprt wn
graduated in 1957 from Doug
las nign scnool ona nas Deen
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Wilson Studio. Mr. Swift was
graduated in 1953 from Rose
burg High School and com
pleted his electronics course
in the service ond will con
tinue that line in Seottle. No
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wedding. (Picture by Wilson
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THE BLAIR-HORN WEDDING PARTY is pictured
above following the marriage Saturday, June 14,
of Miss Diane Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Horn of Springfield, ond Eugene Blair,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Blair of Sheridan, at
A wedding of much interest took
place Saturday evening at 7
o'clock at the First Christian
Church, when Miss Diane Horn
and Eugene Blair, both teachers in
the Glide Public Schools, were unit
ed in marriage by the Rev. New
ell Morgan in the presence of sev
eral hundred guests. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Horn of Springfield, Ore. and
the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan 0. Blair of Sheridan.
Ore.
White gladioli and nastel-cnlnroH
blue carnations formed the bou
quets at the altar, which flanked
the candlelabra holding tall white
tapers. White bows centered by
net and hly-of-the-valley flowers
marked the pews.
Mrs. S. Clarence Trued, organ
ist, accompanied Kirk Wirick, who
sang, "Because" and "The Wed
ding Prayer," and during the cere
mony, sang, "The Lord's Prayer."
Candlelighters were Jeff Yoder,
Sheridan, and Carl Ehrick, Salem,
nephews of the bridegroom.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was beautiful in a bal
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THE RAND-RADFORD WEDDING was an event
of Friday, June 13, at the First Christian Church,
when Mary Lou Radford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Radford, became the bride of John
MR. AND MRS. ELWIN RAY JONES pose for their wed
ding picture following their marriage Friday, June 13, at
6 p.m. ot the Sutherlin home of the bride's brother, the
Rev. Dovid Leon Arrant, who purformed the single ring
ceremony before family members. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Arrant of Sutherlin. The
bridegroom is from Central Point. He wos attended by
Lonnie Arrant. The bride wore a white street-length dress
with flowered bodice and carried a bouquet of red and
white roses. Following the ceremony, the bridegroom re
turned to his base at Son Francisco where he is stationed
with the U. S. Navy. The bride will be making her home
temporarily with her parents.
lerina length lace gown over taf
feta designed with a scalloped ap
ron effect at the front. The long
sleeves caine to a point at the
wrists. She carried a white orchid
surrounded by white stephanotis
and a shower of white satin rib
bons on a white Bible.
Miss Donna Horn, Eugene, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor,
and Mrs. John (Doris) Knutson,
Noti, Ore., sister of the bride; Mrs.
Fred (Joreel Jensen, Florence,
Ore., and Mrs. Frank (Ardice) Til
ly, Eugene, were bridesmaids.
They wore ballerina-lengMi gowns
of while nylon dotted Swiss over
blue taffeta with cummerbunds of
blue. They carried nosegays of
blue and white carnations. The
maid of honor's gown was in a
darker shade of blue cummerbund
and blue taffeta under the white
nylon dotted Swiss. The flower
girl, Dorene Patterson, of Spring
field, wore a white frock matching
the maid of honor's, and carried a
basket of blue and white carna
tions. Robert Blair of Sheridan was
best man for his brother and James
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the First Christian Church at 7 p.m. with the
Rev. Newell Morgan officiating. Both the bride
and bridegroom are popular Glide school teachers
and during the weeks preceding their mar
Gunis and Frank Maxwell, both of
Glide, and John Knutson, brother-in-law
of the bride, were ush
ers. Lyle Baxter ot Roseburg was
ringbearer.
A reception follows J in the
church fellowship room with Mrs.
Newell Morgan in charge. Green
and yellow carried out the room
bouquets of chrysanthemums,
while the bride's table was center
ed with a tiered wedding cake
decorated in pale yellow and
green.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Horn chose a brown tailored dress
with while accessories and Mrs.
Blair wore a navy blue dress with
white accessories.
Mn. Ialo Stephens of Roseburg
was in charge of the guest book
and Audrey Dodson of Eugene and
Mrs. John Peterson of Springfield
bad charge of the gifts.
Mrs. Vern Cook of Notl served
the bride's cake and Mrs. Raleigh
Cook of Noti served the punch.
Mrs. Karl Gardner of Venela, Ore.,
poured the coffee. Five Rally
Squad girls from Glide High School
Linda McCormack, Carolyn Hat
Rand, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Rand,
oil of Roseburg. The Rev. Newell Morgan per
formed the impressive double ring ceremony in the
presence of 125 guests. Friday the 13th was
While gladioli and bluo-colorcd
carnations, Hanked by floor-candelabra
holding tall white candles
formed the altar decorations for
the wedding Friday evening, June
13. of Miss Mary Lou Radford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kadford, and John Rand, ion of
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hand, all of
this city, at the First Christian
Church at 7:30 p.m. with the Kcv.
George Knox, pastor of the West
sidn Christian Church, officiating
at the impressive double ring cere
mony. One-hundred and twenty-five
guests attended the wedding and
reception. White and blue satin
bows marked the church pews
Airs. S. Clarence Trued played
the traditional wedding marches blue and white carnations and
and accompanied Frank Moore, i flanked by tall blue tapers. Mrs.
who sang, "Wedding Prayer;" I Karl Radford and Mrs. Lawrence
"Walk Hand In Hand" and "The Hand served the cake. Mrs. Loren
Lord's Prayer." Radford served the punch and Mrs.
Given in marriage by her father, Chris Radford presided at the cof
the bride was beautiful in floor- fee urn. Mary Anna Wells had
length white satin, lace and net , charge of the gifts and JoAnn Rand
wedding gown, fashioned with a i had charge of the guest book,
train, an Elizabethan collar and i For traveling the bride wore a
long sleeves. Her veil of illusion
fell from a halo crown and she car
ried a cascade bouquet of white
carnations.
Miss Norma Lea was maid of
honor and Miss Joyce Hand, cousin
of the bridegroom; Miss Sharon
Spielman and Miss Sally Radford,
North Bend, cousin of the bride,
were bridesmaids and wore gowns
of pale blue embroidered taffeta.
The maid of honor carried a nose
gay ni wnue carnations ccniereu
by a blue carnation and the brides-1
maids earned nosegays of blue car-)
nations centered by a white car-
riage, were the Inspiration for numerous social
affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Blair will spend the summer
in Eugene ond will resume their teaching at Glide
this foil. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
field, Karen Weaver, Posy Mag
ness and Mrs. Dave (Velma) Mag
ness, assisted in the serving. The
bride was advisor to the group this
last year.
Coming from out-of-town for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ra
leigh Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Dalta
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. John Knutson, Noti,
Ore.; Miss Inez Rowell, Mrs.
Emma R. Seth, Mr. and Mrs.
James T. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
0. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. William
Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Blair, all of Sheridan; Mrs. Edylhe
McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. John Pe
terson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Horn, Donna Horn, Springfield;
Mrs. Clara Dcnzer, Vancouver,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bak
ken, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Balow, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald J. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Harvie, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs.
James Gunis, Glide; Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tilly, Miss Audrey Dodson, Eu
gene; nooen. ij. noss, noon mver:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ross, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Thompkims, Mr. and
the day chosen by the couple because it was on
a Friday the 13th they started going together
ond they also became engoqed on o Friday the
13th. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
nation.
Patricia
Radford, niece of the
blue frock, and Ricky
bride,
Kluver were flower girl and ring
bearer. Dave Bryan of North Bend
was best man and Chris and l.nr
en Radford, brothers of the bride,
and Ernest Foree, cousin of the
bridegroom, were ushers.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Radford wore a bieg lare dress
with white accessories and a blue
carnation corsage. Mrs. Hand wore
a blue dress with matching bolero
jacket and white accessories and
a corsage of white carnations.
The bride's table was decorated
in blue and white and the tiered
1 wedding cake was encircled by
turquoise suit with white acces
sories. Following honeymoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Rand are now at home to
their friends at 3K4 F.lla SI. in
Hosehui'g.
Coining from out of town fr the
wedding were Mr, and- Mrs. J. D.
Bryan, Mrs. J. A. McGaughey of
North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
McGaughey and daughter, of Ar
eata, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Mi
nor of Laylonville, Calif.; Mr. and
; mrs. rviiy naiiiuiu in nay.
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Radford
and son
Both the bride and bridegroom
Mrs. John McGuire, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jensen, Florence; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Libby, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Calvert, Coquille; Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Freeman, Veneta,
Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Debrick,
Willamina, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hayes, Manning, Ore.
For traveling the bride wore a
navy blue sheath with three-quarter
length white and navy match
ing duster and white accessories.
Following a honeymoon to Victor
ia, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Blair will
spend the summer in Eugene at
751 E. 14th and in the fall will
return to ldleyld Park, where both
the bride and bridegroom will re
sume their teaching at Glide Pub
lic Schools.
The hririe attended Oreffon Col
lege of Education at Monmouth
and Northwest Christian College in
Eugene in 1955. She was graduat
ed from University of Oregon in
1957. She teaches English and
speech in Glide High School. Mr.
Blair was graduated from Oregon
College of Education in 1954 and
is fifth grade teacher and vice
principal at Glide Elementary
school.
attended the Roseburg schools and
the latter is employed by Douglas
County as a painter.
OLENDALE BETHEL GIVES
SHOWER AT MEETING
Glendnle Bethel of Job's Daugh
ters held a pink and blue shower
for Mrs. Marilyn Dickens after the
group's last meeting Monday.
Members played games and la
ter presented gifts to the honorce.
Several of the gifts were presented
in a large box with the presents
attached to strings.
Those present or sending gifts
were Mary Weeks, Jean Fachel,
Evelyn Gordon, Beverly Cox, Can
dy Cox, Kowena Miller, Sharon
Miller, Mary Lee Pale, Linda
Humphreys, Carol Major, Shirley
Napier, Georgia Mill, Donna Ste
vens. Kay Edson. Carolyn Dollar
and Patricia Jones and Mrs. Alice
Gordon. Mrs. Margie Selher and
Mrs. Nadine Patterson of Grants
Pass.
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