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Ft!., April 24, 1959 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. S Twins Celebrate Hawaiian Theme Used For Party Couple Celebrates vm; 5 - f I - - ft ' MK, AND MRS. WILLIAM CHtEVtK, who celebrated their obth wedding anniversary March 29, ore pictured above with their anniversary cake. The celebration was held at the home, of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rydell, in Sunny dale community. (Picture by William Lewellen, Yohcalla). i Cheevers Honored At Fine Anniversary Celebration Mr. and Mrs. William Cheever were honored on the occasion of their 68th wedding anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Air. and Mrs. Chester Rydell, Sunday, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Cheever were married at Elkton in 1891 and are still resid ing on the farm which was their first home. This farm near Elkton was first settled on by Mrs.'Cheev er's grandfather, Aseph Weather ly, in 1853. Mr. and Mrs. Cheever were honored during the past year as "century farmers" of Douglas County. The Rydell home was decorated with spring flowers for the anniver sary occasion. The three-tiered wedding cake, decoratpd with sil ver and encircled by pink camel lias, was served from a table cov ered by a beautiful pink and silver cloth. The afternoon was spent in visiting, the honored couple taking the opportunity of getting acquaint ed with some of their new greatgrandchildren. Present to congratulate their par ents were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cheever, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rydell, Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cheever, Portland, and Mrs. Arnold Cheever, Elkton. Not able to be present were a son, Dale Cheever of Elkton, and a daughter, Mrs. Blossom Kelley of Concord, Calif. Grandchildren and their families present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hutchinson, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashworth, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cheever, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Babe Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gossel and Mil ton Cheever, all of Elkton; and Mrs. Harold Woolley and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rydell, all of Drain. Eighteen great-grandchildren were present. Friends who Joined the family for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Block and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buck, Drain; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedden, Elkton. A. R. Hawksworth Feted At Party Given By Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sutton were host and hostess Sunday eve ning at a surprise party given in honor of the latter's father, A. R. Hawksworth, on the occasion of his birthday. The delightful affair was held at the Hawksworth home. Several very interesting games were played for which Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Powell, Mrs. Jesse Marr and Mrs. A. A. Jacoby re ceived prizes. Delicious refreshments served later in the evening included a lovely decorated birthday cake. ' Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hawksworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daiss, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marr and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, and children, Jeffrey, Dennis, Teresa and Sharon. Bridge Club Has Meeting Mrs. Carl M. Teague graciously entertained her bridge club Wed nesday at a charming 1 o'clock luncheon at her beautiful home in Laurelwood. Lilac and apple bios soms and red rhododendrons form ed the very lovely decorations on the mantel, while the serving ta ble was centered with a tiered ar rangement of Herme camellias and ivy. Covers were placed for Mrs. Ken neth Bailey, Mrs. Elton Jackson Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs. James Aiken, Mrs. W. L. Tozer, Mrs. Vir gil Lomax, Mrs. Glenn Gibbons, Mrs. Edward M. Murphy and the hostess, Mrs. Teague. High score for the afternoon's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Lomax with Mrs, Murphy winning the second high score. The Hawaiian theme was used for the party given recently by Xi Omicron, Beta Sigma Phi, at the lovely home of Mrs. Meredith Wilson. Those attending were at tired in Hawaiian garb. Each one was given a gayly-colored lei and a camellia for her hair. The 7 o clock dinner with the Hawaiian menu was served buffet style from a'table centered by an arrangement of tropical fruit. Guests were seated on the floor at a low table which was centered with an arrangement of pink ca mellias in a wood-carved Hawaiian bowl. At each place setting was the official Hawaiian flower, the hi biscus, with a cleverly-made nut cup arrangement. Mrs. Harry Hill and Mrs. Craig Short were general chairmen for the affair. Miss Betty Tauscher made the favors and Mrs. Joe Dent did the decorating. The program, presented by Mrs. Clarence DeCamp, included danc es "Manuela Boy, "lanitian Dance" and "Hoola Oni-Oni-E" done by Anitra Kahananui. Miss Tamara Tauscher danced two Ha waiian hulas. Mrs. Sid Domcnico read several Hawaiian 'poems by Don Blanding. Mrs. Florence Pow ell told some legends of Hawaii. Mrs. DeCamp gave a brief history of our new state, Hawaii, and some of its traditions. Those enjoying the delightful af fair included Mrs. W. George Krue ger, Mrs. Gladys Kennedy, Mrs. John Horn, Mrs. Donald Dole, Miss Tamara Tauscher, Miss Anitra Ka hananui, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs. Bert Shoemaker, Miss Betty Tau scher, Mrs. James Daugherty, Mrs. Bill Weber, Mrs. John LeDuc, Mrs. Sid Domenico, Mrs. Clarson Chitwood, Mrs. Robert Kidder, Mrs. Harry Hill, Mrs. Eugene Krewson, Mrs. R. L. Wiley, Mrs. Florence Powell, Mrs. Marcus Brown. Mrs. Clarence DeCamp, Miss Joan Harper, Mrs. Norman Sallee, Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. Craig Short, Mrs. Joe Dent, and Mrs. Meredith Wilson. During the brief meeting final plans ere made for the rummage sale April 25 at the Episcopal Par ish Hall. After the Founder's Day banquet April 30 at the Riversdale Grange, Xi Omicron members will meet at the home of Mrs. Neil Christian for installation of officers. It was announced that Exemplar Day will be at the home of Mrs. Dan Dimick May 14. The next regu lar meeting of the sorority will be at the home of Mrs. Craig Short May 6. Tillicum Bridge Club Entertained On Tuesday Mrs. Olga Bielman and Mrs. Fern Crowell were co-hostesses Tuesday when they entertained the Tillicum Bridge Club of Sutherlin at a lovely 1. o clock salad lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Bielman. A beautiful arrangement of ca mellia and spirea was used in dec oration. Covers were placed for mem bers, Mary Barker, Juanita Hol- cate. Eloise Lamoreaux, Lois Bowles, Nadine Stearns, Barbara Liesuiger, Moreen rerrauit, ana Mabel McCord: two guests, Lina Torrey and Leah Dixon; and the hostesses, Mrs. Bielman and Mrs. Crowell. High score for the afternoon's bridge play was won by Mrs. Lie- singer; Mrs. Bowles,' second high; Mrs. Lamoureaux, traveling prize and Mrs. McCord, low. Novel Benefit Party Held In Garden Valley A "Peddle Pusher Party" was given recently for the benefit of the Red Cross Monday by Mrs. Joe Toman at her home in Lower Garden Valley. Guests were asked to visit their neighbors and were tiven instructions for receiving con tributions for the Red Cross. Those invited were Mrs. Millard Dovle. Mrs. Kirk Hardick, Mrs. Felix Raddatz, Mrs. H. M. Knapp, Mrs. E. S. Booth. Mrs. Peter Pon, Mrs. Frank Layton, Mrs. Robert Fielding, Mrs. Lester Coe, Mrs. Charles Higbee. Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. Bill Tipton, Mrs. Lyle Bostwick. Mrs. big Madson. Mrs. Alfred Orjalla, Mrs. Lee Miller and Mrs. John H. Robinson. Party On Wednesday Fetes Mickey Furlong Mickey Furlong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Furlong of Glendale, celebrated his 12th birthday at a party held after school Wednesday at his home. The youth and his guests enjoyed a weiner roast and were served birthday cake and ice cream. Those present were Mickey, the honoree; Mike Furlong, H. B. Clark, Bobby La Prath and Frank Elst ERUCE AND BRIAN, twin sons or Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Cameron, celebrated their first birthday at a dinner party Sunday at 2 p.m. Guests were the twins and their god parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kittleson, and children, Kristi, Wayne and Jan; Mr. and Mrs. C. Olson of Eugene; Robert T. Cameron, grandfather of the twins, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Cameron and son, Scott. Gifts were opened and movies were taken of the family and guests. Iris ond white gypsophillia formed the floral decorations for the occasion. (Picture by Wilson Studio). 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