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THE SPRINGER-JOHNSON wedding party is pic
tured obove following the wedding June 15 at
Moreland Presbyterian Church !n Portland of
Moreland I'rcsbyterian Church
in Portland was the scene of a
very lovely wedding Sunday, June
15, when Carol Lee Johnson ol Port
land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Johnson of Roseburg, he
came the bride of Stuart C, Spring
er. Portland. on of Mrs. T. W.
Hansen of Salem, and John Spring
er of San Hicgo, Calif., with the
Rev. Marvin Keyser performing
the ceremony at 8 p.m. in the pres
ence of 450 guests.
White and pink gladioli in floor
baskets and tall standards holding
white cathedral candles decorated
the altar. Mrs. Nathan Belcher, or
ganist, played the traditional wed
ding marches and accompanied
Mary Bell, sorority sister of the
bride, who sang. "Wither Thou
finest," and Ivan Woods, who sang
The Lord' Prayer," as the bride
and bridegroom knelt on a white
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THE DEAL-CHASTEEN WEDDING wos on event
of Sunday, June 8, at 3 p.m. at the First Christian
Church with the Rev. Newell Morgan officiating
at the impressive double ring ceremony. The
Miss Joyce Ann Chaster n, daugh
ter of Mrs. Jewel E. Chasteen of
Roseburg, became the bride of
Ralph Eugene Deal, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Deal of this
rity, Sunday, June 8. at 3 p.m. at
the First Christian Church with the
Rev. Newell Morgan officiating at
the double ring ceremony in the
presence ot too guests.
Pink and white snapdragons and
flock formed the flnnr haskct Imti.
quets, which flanked the floor-candelabra
holding tall whilo candle.
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; ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Toy- j
'. lor of this city announce the I
'engagement of their Hnugli-i
ter, Carlo Lee, to Orville D.
' Mollett, of Roseburg. Miss
i Taylor was graduated from'
; University of Oregon with a!
BA degree in tine aits. Mr. i
' Mollett, formerly of Tacomo,
; Was graduated from Univer- j
' Sity of Washinrjton with a BS
i degree in forestry. He is now
', employed with the Bureau of
' Land Management of Doug
las County. An August wed
ding is planned. (Picture by
Wilson Studio).
satin pillow at the close of the
ceremony. Diane Nicholson gave
Klizahcth Barrett Browning's "How
Should I Love Thee."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was very beautiful in a
floor-length princess gown of white
taffeta with bodice of Alcncon lace
with a hustle and bow and full
court train. Her veil of illusion fell
from a jeweled tiara. She carried
an orchid lied with a shower of
while salin ribbons.
Mrs. Kugene (Shirley) Slanton of
Portland, was matron of honor of
her sister, and Jean Toevcs, Boise,
Idaho; Mrs. C. C. (Cecilia) Broome,
Walla Walla, Wash.; Aileen Palo,
Myrtle Creek; Jane Geil, Snlem,
and Kathryn Johnson of the Philip
pines all sorority sisters of the
bride, were bridesmaids, and jun
ior bridesmaid was 8 -year-old Me
lissa Bradford of Portland. They
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The choir railing was outlined with
sprays of red loses and the altar
background was a lattice-archway
decorated with pink roses, ine can
dlelighters were Gene and Don
Cliasleen.
Given in marriage by her broth
er, Bill Chasteen, the bride was
beautiful in a flnorlenglh white
wedding gown of net over satin
fashioned with a low neckline, net
jacket with long sleeves pointed at
the wrists, and an Elizabethan col
lar. Her full-length veil fell from
a crown and she carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations cen
tered by three pale pink orchids.
Mrs. Helen Vanslyke of Dolores.
Colo., was matron of honor for her
lister, and Carol Lee, Kathy Boo
ney, Arlene llorton and Judy llor
ton were bridesmaids. They wore
pastel gowns of pink, vcllow, coral. 1
pale blue and pastel green and
carried bouquets of carnations in
shades to blend with their gowns.
Pamela Vanslyke of Delores,
Colo , niece of the bride, was flow
er girl and wore a pale blue dress.
Hon i arter was ring bearer.
Warren Chasteen was bet man
and ushers were Thomas Bentlev
Don Thronhurg, Harold llorton and
lhomas Kimball, all of Koseburg.
Preceding Hie traditional wedding
march, Kirk Winck sang, "Al
ways" and during the ceremony
sang, "the lord's Prayer." Mrs.
Frank Poole was organist.
The bride's mother wore I pink
and white dress with small white
hat and white accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore a blue
silk dress with white hat and white
accessories. Both mothers wore
wnite carnation corsages.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Mrs. Gene ( has-1
teen and .Mrs. Warren Chasteen!
cut the cake. Mrs. Karl Decker I
served the punch and Mrs. F. 1. i
Belts presided at the coffee urn. j
Mrs. Don Chasteen had charge of
the guest hook and Mrj. Don Chas-i
teen was in charce of the cifts.
Coming from out-of-town for the
wedding were Jack Palm, San Di
ego, and Mrs Helen Vanslyke and
family of Delnies, Colo
For trae!in the bride wor. a
Carol Lee Johnson, beautiful daughter
Mrs. Rodney V. Johnson of Roseburg,
G. Springer of Portland, son of Mrs. T.
wore princess gowns of while ny
lon chiffon with cummerbunds of
lace and carried nosegays of pink
and while flowers tied with satin
ribbons. Their headbands matched
their bouquets.
Tom W. Hansen, Salem, step
father of the bridegroom, was ties'.
man and Larry Hail, Joe Medley,
cousin of the bridegroom; his
brother - in - law, Eugene Slan
ton; Garvin I.ovejoy, a fraternity
brother, all of Portland, and Hugh
Adams of St. Helens, were ushers.
Kor her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Johnson chose an aqua lace gown
with matching gloves and hat and
the bridegroom's mother wore a
mauve pink lace and crystellctle
gown. Both mothers wore corsages
of brown cymbidium orchids.
A wedding reception was given
by the bride's parents after the
wedding. Pink and white gladioli
wedding party is pictured above. The bride, Joyce
Ann Chasteen, is the daughter of Mrs. Jewell E.
Chasteen, and the bridegroom, Ralph Eugene
pink cotton dress with white ac
cessories and an orchid corsage.
Following a honeymoon lo Califor
nia. Mr. and Mrs. Deal returned
to Roseburg. The bridegroom will
spend two weeks at Fort Lewis
with (he National Guard, after
which he and his bride will move
to Los Angeles, where he has ac- j
cepiea employment wun ronuac
Dealers. He has been employed
here by Roseburg Motors since be
ing graduated from Roseburg High
School. The bride also attended
Hoschurg High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh
Entertain On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josh en
tertained Sunday at 12:30 o'clock
buffet luncheon at their home hav
ing as guests the attendants of
John William Robinson, who took
as his bride Sunday, Miss Sandra
Humphreys, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Humphreys.
Enjoying Ihe occasion with Mr.
and Mrs. Josh and son. Mitchell.
were John William Robinson, his
mother, Mrs. Percy Robinson, of
San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hardy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard ttheatley. Mr. and Mrs. James
llolhrook and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Meikle and children, Ricky
and Susie.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
AT PICNIC ON COAST
Sally Griinsrud. daughter of Mr.
and Mil. Carl Grimsrud. celebrat
ed her eighth birthday Fridav at
a large picnic at the coast given
by her parents.
Other guests included Mr. and
Mis. l.eo Crisman and fainilv, Mr.
and Mrs. Dirk Saladen and fanidv
and Mr. and Vis. Chuck lluker
sun and family.
ELKTON CHURCH GROUP
HAS COASTAL OUTING
Elkton Christian Church mem
bers enjoyed a picnic lunch and
afternoon at the coast near Flor
ence Sunday afternoon after Ihe
morning services. About IS mem
bers made the trip.
of Mr. and
and Stuart
W. Hansen
of Salem and John Springer ot ban Diego, Calif.
The Rev. Martin Keyser officiated in the presence
of 450 guests. (Picture by Krohn and Luzader
Studio, Portland).
blooms encircled the tiered wed
ding cake and the punch bowl.
Mrs. G. L. Hail and Mrs. Harvey
Donnell served the cake. Mrs.
Laura Locke, Mrs. 0. 11. Hill, aunt
of the bride; Mrs. Koxy Hill and
Miss Martha Hansen poured the
coffee and the punch was served by
Miss Sue Pearson Mrs. Millon
Zussman, Mrs. Jim Southwick and
Miss Carol Hibhartl. Miss Nancy
Schappert and Miss Nancy Kelley
were in charge of the guest book
and gifts. Mrs. Joe Medley had
charge of the flowers. i
Going to Portland for the wed-1
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
V. Johnson, Roseburg, parents of
the bride; Mr. and Mrs. 0. H.
Hill, Indio, Calif.; Mrs. Boxy Hill,
Bonneville, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. It.
E. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd'
Perchless, Grants Pass; Mr. and!
Deal, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deal,
all of Roseburg. The couple will reside in Los
Angeles. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
Edna Jean Knight Is
Bride Of Walter Nutt
The altar of the Yoncalla As-
sembly of God Church was banked
with while lilies, pink roses and
, ferns for the wedding of Miss Edna
'Jean Knight, daughter of Mr. and
.Mis. William C. Knight of Yon
calla. and Walter Lewis Nutt. son
of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Null of
.Myrtle Creek, the ceremony look
place Friday evening. June 13, at
eight o'clock in Ihe presence .f a
ilaige gathering of relatives and
i friends. The double ring ceremony
was performed by the pastor of
the church, Rev. iiin D. Channer.
The bride, given in marriage by
'her father, was beautifully gown
ed in a white lace over net, bridal
diess with long sleeves. Her net
veil trimmed with lace was held in
place with a coronet of seed pearls.
She carried a bridal bouquet of
while carnations centered with lav
ender orchids.
Miss Betty Boggs of Roseburg
was maid of honor. She wore a
blue net over nylon taffeta dress
and carried a nosegay of pink
carnations.
Candlelighteu were Mrs. Arlie
Templeton, aunt of the bride, and
Miss Donnie Dillon of l.aniesa,
Texas. Sony Mays, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl. j
l.eo Berge of Roseburg was best;
man and ushers were Richard C.i
Knight, brother of the bride; and;
Arlie Templeton, uncle ot the
bride. :
Mrs. l.elioy Hopkins played the
traditional wedding marches and I
accompanied .Mrs. Dallas Bragg i
who sang "I l.ove Your Truly." i
A reception was held following'
the ceremony. Mrs. Dorotha Smuh
of Roseburg cut the large beauti
fully decorated wedding rake serv
ed by Mrs. Arlie Templeton. aunt
of tlie bnde Miss Donnie Dillon
of l.amesa, Texas, served punch;
and coffee was served by Mrs.
Boh Templeton, aunt of the bride.
Mrs. Arlie Templeton had chm se
Mrs. C. M. Teague and daughter,
Miss Jayne, of Roseburg; Jack
Morris, Mrs. Hal Simpson and
daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Joe
Hollingsworth, all of Eugene, and
Mr. and Mrs. Steele of Salem.
Kor traveling the bride wore an
orange-colored sheath dress with
natural straw hat trimmed with or
ange. Her accessories were black.
Following a honeymoon to Wallo
wa Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Springer
will be at home lo friends at 2908
SE 28th, Portland.
The bride attended I.ewellyn and
Cleveland High in Portland and
Oregon Slate College and is now
recreational director for the Port
land Park Bureau. The bridegroom
attended Cleveland High and is now
attending Portland State College,
where he is majoring in sociology.
of the guest book and Mrs. Bob
Templeton and Mrs. Sonny Mays,
the gifts.
Tho happy couple left immediate
ly after the reception for a honey
moon to Ihe Oregon caves. The
bride chose a white dress, white
accessories and the corsage made
from the orchids from her bridal
bouquet for her going-auay cos
tume. .Mr. and Mrs. Nutt will be
home in Koseburg after their re
turn. The bride attended Yoncalla
High School and the bridegroom
attended school at Phoenix High
School at Phoenix, Arix. He is now
employed at the Douglas Veneer
Plant at Dixonville. Ore.
Out-of-town relatives attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.!
William C. Knight Sr. (Mrs. Knight
is the grandmother of Ihe bride)!
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burris, all!
of Sheffield. Texas; Miss Elaine1
Knight of McGamey, Texas; and i
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins of
Riddle. j
Sylvia Martin Engaged
To Calvin S. Henry III j
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Martin:
of Grants Pass announce the en-j
gagement of their daughter. Sylvia
Diane, to Calvin Scott Henry III,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Scott
Henry of I'mpqua.
The wedding is planned for late
in August.
Mis Martin graduated from
Grants Pass high school in 19.SS
ami has completed her sophomore
year at Oregon Slate College,
where she is ma wring in business!
and technology. She is'a member I
of Alpha Phi social sorority. Her
fiance was graduated from' Rose
burg High School in 1954 and is
now a senior in engineering at i
OSC. He is a member of Theta Xi i
social fraternity. i
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A WEDDING OF INTEREST in Roseburg took place Saturday evening, May 3-1, at the
First Presbyterian Church in Sautt Ste. Marie, Mich., when Dr. Robert C. Wallin, son
of Chaplain and Mrs. N. Charles WalUn of Roseburg, took as his bride, Colleen C. Skuce,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Skuce, of Sault Ste. Marie. Chaplain ond Mrs.
Wallin went to Michigan to attend the wedding Chaplain Wallin is pictured at the far
right with the wedding party.
The bridegroom's father officiat
ed at the wedding of Colleen C.
Skuce and Dr. Robert C. Wallin
Saturday evening, May 31, at the
Jrirst Presbyterian Church at Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich. The Rev. David
P. McClean, pastor of the church.
assisted at the double ring can
dlelight ceremony which took place
at 7:30 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William D. Skuce of 3432
Lakeshore. Chaplain and Mrs. N.
Charles Wallin of Roseburg are the
parents of the bridegroom.
Organist for the ceremony was
Andrew Baker. The soloist was
Ben Jones who sant "0 Perfect
Love" and "Our Wedding Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was attired in a floor
length gown of white silk organza
fashioned with a bodice of rose
point lace. Long sleeves extended
to points at the wrists. Her only
jewelry was a single strand of
pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.
A jeweled headpiece held her fin
gertip veil.
She carried a cascade arrange
ment of stephannlis and pink roses
surrounded bv lilies of the vallcv.
A LOVELY WEDDING took
sC'FAi' f ' - BAPTISM'4 '
Church when Maxine Verlie Jones, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Banjamin Jones, North
Umpqua Highway, Roseburg, became the bride of Corporal Gerald E. Bates, son of Mrs.
Ruby Beasley of Lookingglass. The Rev. Karl Faulkner officiated in the presence of 60
guests. Left to right: Judy Riley, bridesmaid; Gwen Kingery, maid of honor; the bride
unu uhucijiuoiii, i-uwieni-e
The church was decorated with
large bouquets of yellow, white and
lavender English iris arranged by
Mrs. Carl Messing of Glide. Mrs
Harry Turnhull played "Oh Prom
ise JIC and the traditional wed
ding march and accompanied Mrs
Rodney Stanhope, aunt of the
bride, who sang "Because" and
"The Lord'i Prayer."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was lovely in a mini
green summer suit with white silk
blouse and white accessories. She
carried a white Bible with a spray
of pink carnations.
Maid of honor was Miss Gwen
Kingley of Glide and Judy Riley,
also of Glide, was bridesmaid.
They wore summer suits with
white accessories and carried cor
sages of pink carnalions.
Lawrence Schultz was best man
and the ushers were Larry Jones,
brother of the bride and Bill Me
loy. both of Glide.
The mother of the bride wore a
blue and white silk dress with
white accessories; the bride
groom's mother wore a blue sum
mer suit, also with white acces
sories. '
A reception given by the par
ents of the bride followed the cere
mony in the church parlors which
were decorated with bouquets of
mock orange and rhododendrons.
Mrs. Glen Gibbons, aunt of the
bride, served the wedding cake,
Mrs. Rodney Stanhope served the
punch and .Mrs. Kenneth Stanhope
poured coffee. Mrs. Robert McAr-
Miss Shirlev Stanhope had charge
of the guest book and Miss Mykel
MeArthur was in charge of the
gift table.
Out-of-town guests coming for
the wedding were Mr and Mrs
V, ,, "i , , 1 ,-' , u i
Pilot Bock; Mrs. Glen Gibbons of ,
Freewater; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Stanhope and three children of
Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Arnev and son of Blue River and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Powell.
Both bride and bridegroom were
graduated from Glide High School.
The bridegroom recently complet
ed four ears of service in the
v.. ..ta.mc wii iiu ic-riiiiMcu
for anotaer six years of service. ;
following a honeymoon lo the Ore-
F.on coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bates will
be at home June 2.i at I.e Juene
Marine Base, N C
Bates is stationed
PATRONIZE
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After the ceremony the bride hon
ored her grandmother, Mrs. Sara
Wickham of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
with her bouquet.
Maid of honor was Miss Violet
Craig. Mrs. Walter Flynn of Chi
cago and Miss Diane MacCready
were bridesmaids. All wore identi
cal street-length princess frocks of
ice blue silk organza and rosepoint
lace. They wore small white silk
hats and carried nosegays of blue
carnations, white chrysanthemums
and slephanolis. Sherry Plank of
Grand Rapids as flower girl was
dressed in a frock similar to the
other attendants and carried a sim
ilar nosegay in miniature.
Lt. Carl Runge of the 752nd Ra
dar Base, Empire, Mich., was best
man. The other groomsmen were
Lt. David Thomas and Capt. Ar
thur Post, both of the 753rd AC&W
Squadron. Ushers were Capt. Dan
iel Stafford and Stanley Schwen
gels of the 753rd, and Walter Flinn
of Chicago.
A reception in the social hall of
the church followed the ceremony.
The bride's table, covered with a
lace cloth, was centered bv a min
iature bridal doll cake. Presiding
place Saturdav. June 7. at 8
jtnuirz, oesr man, and Larry Jones, usher.
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A rutin WEDDING took place recently at Tri-City
Presbyterian Church, when Janice Marie McMillion, daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Robert McMillion of Riddle,
became the bride of Edgor C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter R Brown, also of Riddle. The Rev. Conrad Rhoads
officiated. The bride and brideqroom are pictured above
cutting the traditional first p.ece of their wedding cake.
(Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek).
'i1'!? l00, cnurrh or- Mrs- J Knisht Irving the cake.
and Mrs" Bill Edward , ?,. ."u
i"use. an "' Love You Truly."
The church was beautifully decor-
"t.e(l Wl,h Madonna lilies, pink and
snapdragons and roses.
Ihe bride, given in marriage bv
her father, wore a floor - length
i.tlr nylon u"le "h
full-length poinied cuff sleeves ,
irimmeo with tinv satin hl.ttnn
and a three-quarter scalloped lace
overskirt. Her fingertip veil was
nylon tulle with lace and she car
ried a bouquet of white rosebuds.
Maid of honor was the bride's sis
ter. Joan McMillion; bridesmaids!
were Gladys Honstvad and t'ar-
Mieuia nanman. he m, ...r
innuufli orcsscs or lavender chif
fon over taffeta with large picture
hats of matching chiffon oer net
and earned bouquets of nink ear
nations. Flower airl was K . i i,
where Cpl. I Harttnan and ringbearer was Greg
I ory Wasson. niece and nephew of
i the bridegroom.
Albert Broughton was hen nun
and ushers were Dan Cowlev and
Robert Harrell.
Following the ceremonv, a rerep.
lion was hld at the church with
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at the table were Dr. Esther Wal
lin. aunt of the bridegroom, and
Mrs. Glen Holland. Mrs. George
Gusler served cake and Mrs. Gert
rude Bowen served punch. Both
are aunts of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Skuce wore a navy blue en
semble with white accessories for
her daughter's wedding. The bride
groom's mother chose a beige en
semble with pink accessories. Both
mothers had corsages of yellow
sweetheart roses.
For a trip to California, the
bride chose a beige fitted suit with
brown accessories.
The bride has been employed by
radio station WSCO since her grad
uation from Sault High School. Her
husband, a graduate of Santa Mon
ic City College and the University
of California School, is presently
serving with the U.S. Air Force.
The couple will be at home to
friends jn Pacific Palisades, Calif.,
after Aug. 1.
Guests from out of town were
Dr. Esther Wallin of Cleveland.
Ohio.: Mrs. Gertrude Bowen of
Ashtabula, Ohio.; and Mr. and Mrs.
George Gusler and Aliss Jane Da
vis of Columbus, Ohio.
Mr- cl-" ""n.to.d pouring Ihe
coffoe and Vls- E- P- Blundell
serving the punch. Clara Nell
Strode was in charge of the eift
book and Uavne McMillion was
reception director
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
eraduatos of Riddle High School
the former served overseas will
ved overseas with
the army in Germany until August
of last year. The couple will Ihe in
qiddle this summer moving to
Klamath Falls when Mr. Blown re
sumes his studies at OT1 in the
fall.
Freeta Moore Now
Mrs. James Colrrin
Mrs. Freeta Moore of Oakland
and James Coltnn of Camas al
ley were married Mav 29 at the
Camas Valley Methodist Church.
Mrs. Bonald Copcland, daughter of
Ihe bride, was matron of honor and
Ronald Copcland was best man.
A reception was held at the
church for family members.
After a trip to Ihe roast the
newlyweds will make their home
in Oakland.