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V MR. AND MRS. JAMES GILLETTE of Norfolk, Neb., have been quests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Kort in the Oak Hill apartments. They spent several days in Port land enjoying the Rose Festival and were met there for the weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Kort, who brought them to Roseburg. This weekend the Korts will take them to Eastern Oregon to visit Mrs. Kort's sister, after which the visitors will leave for San Francisco, Los Angeles and Tucson, Ariz., where they will visit a daughter. They are cou sins of Mrs. Kort. This was their first trip to Oregon and they reported they were great ly impressed by this part of the country. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lob). 111111 11 " 11 "wwim ihhj , u(4J..iwjw.m'Vii W i!MMUW"f'l ; f I , if ft IXil - v U 3 f 1 ' ' ' U4 . ! AH t ( J. m t- ; , Sot. June 21, 1958 The Nevi-Revlew, Roseburg, Ore. 9 VISITING AT UMPQUA are Mrs. Allen (Dorothy) Baird and three children, Myron 3 Cecil, 2-weeks-old, and Bonnie, 4, of Winnemucca, Nev., who are houseguests of thi childrens' oaterna arandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baird. All three of the childret I OO 3; ie ren . 1 v MRS. PETE SERAFIN, above, is the newly installed presi dent of the Oak Knoll Garden Club. Mrs. C. J. Bielman and Mrs. L. F. Steorns conducted the impressive ceremony June 11. Other new officers installed were Mrs. Kenneth Molver, vice president; Mrs. Douglas Tudor, secretary, and Mrs. Larry Holt, treasurer. (Picture by Pete Serafin). v. in mn n - RECEIVING his bachelor of science degree in liberal arts Sunday from University of Oregon was Don Ware, above, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darley Ware of this city. Going to Eugene for the com mencement besides his par ents, were his grandmother, Mrs. R. R. Wood, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, all of Rose burg; Mr. ond Mrs William Calhoun and son, Bill, of Myr tle Creek; and Mr. ond Mrs. Ivan Calhoun of Tillomook. DARLENE LAMOUREAUX GIVEN CHARMING SHOWER A charming bridal shower was given for Darlene I.amoureaux by her sisters, Jlrs. Wayne Schmidt and Mrs. Vernon Tracy, her moth er; Mrs. Charles Barrackman, and classmates. Kathy Fretwcll and Carol Lindbloom. The shower was held at the First Christian Church Thursday at 7 p.m. Those who attended were: Mrs. Curtis Day, Karen Boe, Jeannie Simpson, Mrs. Jim Zumwalt, Claudia Kummert. Loretta Des biens, Diann Sheets. Jenny Mur phy, Margie Bowker. Mrs. Stan ley Walker, Janet Travis, Mrs. Vernon Tracy, I.inda Verbcres. Mrs. Wayne Schmidt, Mrs. Charles Barrackman, Glenna Davis. Mrs. Ray A. Tracy, Carroll Mcintosh, Carol Lindbloom, Kathy Kretwell and Carolyn Sinclair. Those unable to attenrl but who send gifts were: Suzan Short, Chcrie Havens, Mary Radford, Janice Curry. Nancy Whitaker. Mrs. Gene Wells, .Mrs. Howard llnnsacker and Judy Strode. The hostessej jerved delicious refreshments. J' THE ENGAGEMENT of Clarice Joyce Elliott, daughter of Jack Elliott of Roseburg ond Mrs. Thelma Elliott of Portland, has been announced to James Neal Bratton of Louisana. No date has been set for the wed ding. LUTHERAN PICNIC HELD AT PAUL URBEN RANCH The Lutheran Laymen's League of the St. John's Lutheran Church held a picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul I'rbcn on their ranch at Lmpnua. A potluck dinner was served at 1 p.m. Those enjoying the dav were the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Zattl and chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. Don Maddox and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dies and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. La vera Murphy and nephew. Hill Miller: j Bruce Taylor and family; Mrs. j Gladys Wood, Mrs. Klva K.Kli, Mr. ! and Mrs. A. Rue and familv: Mr. and Mrs. K. Roglitz, Norman Aahy, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith, Mrs. Margaret Stefferud and son, Jer ry; Dale and Denny Jlagan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilefson and chil dren: Mrs.- Kcklum, Linda Evans and the host and hostess. i , t itl 11 ! IM llllll ! IMlMM t J fc r "J- I id THE DOW-ABBOTT WEDDING party is pictured above following the marriage Saturday, June 14, at the First Presbyterian Church, the home church of Miss Maxine Sue Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Abbott, of Roseburg, and Richarcf Gordon Dow, Radioman 2C, who is stationed in the U. S. Navy ot Tacoma. Following a honey- i moon to the Oregon ooast, Mr. and Mrs. Dow will reside at the navy officers quarters in Tacoma. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab). Miss Maxine Sue Abbott, recent ly of Roseburg, now of Olalla, be came the bride of Richard Gordon Dow Saturday, June 14, at the First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. John E. Adams officiating at the 2:30 p.m. double ring ceremony in the presence of 100 friends and relatives. A white trellis arch laced with myrtle leaves and delicate pink roses formed the background for the ceremony. The arch was flank ed by floor baskets of white calla lilies and maidenhair and woodard ia fern. White satin bows centered with pink tulle and small while blossoms marked the pews which were accented by white velvet ropes. Large white candles were used around the sanctuary in front of the stained glass windows. A floor bouquet of Madonna lilies graced the entrance to the sanctu- ry. I he marble-topped tame in the narthex was attractive with a large arrangement of pink rhodo dendron effectively arranged in a tall footed milk glass bowl. Roses and rhododendrons were also used in other bouquets around the sanc tuary. Kirk N. Wirick sang "1 Love You Truly" before the ceremony and "The Lord's Prayer" as a benedic tion as the bridal pair knelt on a white satin cushion. He was ac companied by Mrs. Homer Grow, organist, who also played the tra ditional Mendelssohn and Wagner wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was beautiful in her wedding gown of Alencon lace, styled with a full court train, long sleeves coming to points at the wrists and a tulle yoke with a small round collar of Alencon lace. The bodice was accented with small satin-covered buttons from the neckline to the waist. Her fin gertip veil of illusion fell from a cap of seed pearls, lace and se quins. She carried a cascade bou quet of white gladioli with a small white bride's Bible with the cou ple's names engraved in gold. For something old, the bride wore a treasured antique gold lapel watch which was brought from Bohemia and had been worn by many fam ilv brides. It was loaned by Mrs. John Novak of Mcdford, cousin of the bride's mother. Mrs. Donald Abbott, sister-ln law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Gail Tibbett of Grants Pass, cousin of the bride, and Miss Sharon Mad sen. The bridesmaids' dresses were full-skirted, of pink eyelet nylon, fashioned with cummerbund waist line. The matron of honor wore an identically-styled dress in laven der. All carried colonial nosegays of white carnations. Candlelighters Miss Raina Lynn and Miss Sherril! Chapman wore identical pink nylon dotted swiss dresses fashioned with pink chif fon cummerbund and back over skirt ending in a harem hemline. They wore pink velvet hair bands and carried slim pink tapers cen tered in a nosegay arrangement of small lavender flowers and pink tulle. Ginger Barnes was flower girl. She wore a full-skirted frock of lavender dotted swiss and carried pink rose petals in a tiny basket edged in white tulle and lilies of the valley with touches of lavender satin on the handle. A band of pink flowers was worn in her hair. Carl Woodward, the bride groom's brother-in-law, was best man. Ushers were Roger Reece and Raold Straup, brother of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Abbott wore a two-piece dress of beige shantung with pink acces sories. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. A reception in the social room of the church followed the wed ding ceremony. The reception ta ble, covered with white tulle, was centered by a tall white three-tiered colonnade cake topped with three white wedding bells and beau tifully decorated with pink roses and white lilies. Tall white tapers on either side were centered with dainty bouquets of maidenhair fern, lavender sweet peas and while daisies. The gift table was covered in pink cloth and white tulle, centered with a large bou quet of small pink roses and maid enhair fern. Mrs. Lindsay Tibbett of Mcdford cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Raold Straup, sistcr-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Sue Merriott of Winston served the punch and Miss Blanche Aldcn poured coffee. Miss Sharon Josh had charge of the gift table. She was assisted by Boh and Rod Kinyon. Miss Linda Abbott, sister of the bride, bad .charge of the guest book. Here from out of town to attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Novak, Mcdford, and Mr. and Mrs. Lindscy Tibbett and son. Dean, of Eagle Point, relatives of the bride; Miss Gail Tibbett and brother, Dale, Grants Pass; and Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Allard, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allard and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Montague and son, Terry, all of Martinez, Calif., relatives of the bridegroom. The newlywcds will be at home in the navy officers quarters in Tacoma, Wash., following a honey moon at North Oregon beaches. For traveling, the bride wore a yellow and avocado dacron sum mer dress with white hat and ac cessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. The pearls she wore were a gift from the bride groom. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Abbott, was gradu ated from Roseburg High School this year. The bridegroom has been in the U.S. Navy for the past six years and holds the rating of radioman second class. He attended Rose burg schools. iitntiwiwi,iniMi ,i n WiaiiMMMMMaMiawadrlW i im JtW i - 4 ,i 6 iiiii idflni IN A BEAUTIFUL CANDLELIGHT double ring ceremony Miss Suson Marie Froehlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Froehlich of Myrtle Creek, became the bride of Larry Lacross Smith, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Dow L. Smith of Eugene, Wednes day at 8 p.m. June 1 1 ot the Methodist Church in Myrtle Creek with the Rev. Cyril Dorsett offi ciating. Seventy-five guests attended. (Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). The ceremony was performed be fore 75 relatives and friends b '.he Rev. Cyril Dorsett at 8 p.m. in the Methodist Church at Myrtle Creek. The church was decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli with two floor candelabrum grac ing the altar. Traditional processional and re cessional wedding music was play ed by Carolyn Smith, sister of the bridegroom. Pat Donnell of Port land sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Preceding the wed ding party were candlelighters, Da vid and Steven Gosline of Rose burg. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in a floor length wedding gown of white sat in and lace. Her fingertip veil wa fastened to a little rap ot lace and pearls. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of paclanopsis and stephanotis. Elizabeth Ann House, Nyssa, was the maid of honor. She and the bridesmaids were dressed in bal lerina length aqua polished cotton dresses fashioned alike, with tulle sashes and headpieces. They all carried nosegays of pink baby gladioli. Bridsmaids were Mrs. Doug Manske, Salem; Jane Grath, Woodburn, and Billie Jean Og born, Mvrlle Creek. I Jerry Brenden, Coos Bay, acted as best man, with Tom Pickins, iSalem: Jon Pickens. Roseburg: and Ray Froelich Myrtle Creek, as ushers. ' a ..... u.. i. bride's parents in the church par lors immediately following the cere mony. The table was centered by a beautiful three - tiered wedding cake decorated wilh tiny pink and white roses. Mrs, Mae Shirlcliff of Myrtle Creek cut the cake, with Mrs. Dale Whisenant and Mrs. Ted Rice pouring the coffee and punch. Doris Henderson, a high school friend, attended the gift table and guests book. Mother of the bride wore a rose 'LOSE WEIGHT Nilltnallr Knwn. VitUntllf AivtrUtt NUTRILITE A Dlttnfimhfl Produrt Amortf Frod Supplements IRCNt 10CHM OR 2-144 ATTENTION CLUB WOMEN Is Your Treasury Low? For fret details on my Tupporworo money-molting plan, Phone OR 3-5367 OR 0&3-7858 Everflngi fSi Aydsr f k 1 7iSff y rktft. George Brent "t loit poundt fil nilh th Avdi P!in-it' limp!, !" Takn at direlnt, Avt Yitimin-Min fril Canity rurhw your appftitn. You ofnwii'iaV "t !f"t wicM! Ada chocollt or fir. ml. Mony.hofc puarintI A M'.mh i Supply n.2i. 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