Q Brides-Elect 6 The Nowi-Rsviow, Roieburg Oft. Fri., May 20, 1960 Joanne Richman Now Mrs. Hendrie Wedding Of Interest . 1 fn 1. 1 ' ' - f THE HENDRIE-RICHMAN WEDDING was a large event of April 23 at All Saints Episcopal Church in Portland, when Joanne Orvilla Richman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fredrick Richman of Roseburg, became the bride of Philip Redding Hendrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hendrie q 'YnM MfJH" """" ' Ik uL-.; ' J '41 j ' .fy THE TAYLOR-VANCE wedding was a pretty event of May 7 at the Lookingglasj Community Church, when Ruby Ann Vance, daughter of Mrs. Mihon R. Vance and the late Mr. Vance, became the bride of Jimmy D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Withers of Dillard. The Rev. Harvey Ruby Vance Now Mrs. J. D. Taylor Baskets of yellow itnd orchid iris, lilacs wid bridal wreath and fern formed the decorations Saturday, May 7, for the wedding at the LookinsKlass Community Church unitins in mnrriuBc Kuby Ann Vance, daughter of Mrs. Milton Vance of Lookiii("Rlass, and Jimmy T. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jlariun Withers of Dillard. The Itev. Harvey Nelson, senu relired Baptist minister, performed the 7.:i0 p.m. double ring ceremony be fore 'o friends and relatives of the couple. Margaret McCord played the traditional oruan weddine music and accompanied Iiuis Vance who i.arie, "Because" and- Uona Keely. who siiiir "(iod Have Me lou. with flute accompaniment by Wen ilv Hunt. Martha Vance sang "The Wedding Prayer." Louis Vance, brother of the bride, ttave his sister in marriage. She was lovely in the wedding iiown which had been worn by her .sister, Mrs. It, Sliulze, at her wed ding. The dress, made and design ed by the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. H. (inteman of Hoseburg. was of boil quel taffeta, styled with a large collar and long sleeves with pearl buttons. The skirt was appliqued in lace anil fell into a graceful semi train ill back. The bride's lMiuiuet was a cluster of white rosebuds centered by a white or chid. She carried a New Testa ment loaned to her by her friend. Miss Dolores Baughman of Rose burg. The bride's veil was seal loped and finished with lace and seed pearls Marlha Kav Vanrr, sister of the bride, w as maid of honor. Brides. maids were Mrs. Hubert Schulie and Miss Alurgic Vittrock. Their dresses wero stled alike, with large collars and fitted niidnli's. he maid of honor in orchid moire lalfcta and the bridesmaids in yel low. They wore white gloves and shoes and carried bouquets of ros es to match their gowns. Marilyn Withers, (lower nirl. wearing a yellow lafleta pinalore dress, had white Mowers in her hair. ( andlelighters were Danny With crs and Joe ram iicniry. Leonard Swanson wis best ma 'I Cshers were Win land Oenti uncle of (he bridegroom ; Tom Vance, the brother of (he bride; Jerry Eeldkamp and Kuberi Schule, jollier - in law of the bride. Tim hrideeroom's mother wore a black and while nylon dress with, matching jacket, white accessories and a brown orchid. The bride's mother wore a jacket dress of blue and while print, light blue ac cessories and a brown orchid cor sage. Mrs, Vance was hostess at a lovely reception at her home fol lowing the wedding, the gut tame had a lace tablecloth over a pink foundation. The serving table was covered in lace over yellow. Yel low anil orchid flower arrange ments were used about the room. The tlrree-tiered cake was frosted in white and was topped by a min iature bridal couple. Mrs. Elton Grass rut and served the cake. Coffee and punch were served by Mrs. C. II. (iateman. aunt of the bride, and Mrs. l.loyd Ferguson aunt of the bridegroom. Mrs. Tom Vance, sister-in-law of the Dnite had charge of the guest book. (lifts were registered by Wendy Hunt Dona Keely and Sue Merriott. Out-of-town guests included Mr and Mis. Albert Vance, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. V. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Hon Vance and Debbie and Mike, Miss lla.ct Cook and Miss Kvalyn Foster, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vance. Seat tle; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Slippich, Klamath Falls, and Mr. and .Mrs. Friti Vance, Springfield. The bride is a student at Doug las High School and will be grad uated next week. The bridegroom attended Douglas High School andshal, nul Mrs. Jack Douil. chap I driver-salesman for Lmpqua Dairy. The young people will make their home at Larson Koad in lxioking- glass alter a honeymoon in drams Pass, r or traveling, the bride wore : a pink and while jacket dress with while accessories. Mrs. Edwards Honored At Mother's Day Dinner Mrs. Heiift Kdvrard of Creen was complimented at a charming Mother's Day dinner farty given al the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hoi - land. (.leaks, religion; Sharon Olson, na am) j,r, iiarvev Koor,.r. .Mr. and'ship chairman: Mildred West and I Bettv Moore was installed as Coven were placed for the guest tturo; Sandy Haiiu. immortality; lri Walter Slater, Mr. and Air. j Kclvthe Gilmour attended the stale 1 marshal y the west and Beulah of honor; her son and daughter in- ISiHe Herbert, fidelity: Roxaunei victor Baird. Air. and Mis. Don ' convention at Salem Krulav. Sat-1 Withers as W ifjni bv the asso law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Edward, j DiMin. palrinlisjn; Linda Moore. i (Yrgitson. Mr. and Mis K Ueec.v imlav and Sunday. Matilda Brooks ciaie patron. and children, Weblcv, Dee and J service; Judy Metjel, ronfidenlial )r ,( vrs HnMn.itid Stephens. was elected lo the stale iiomin .Molhers were honored and pre Sherry; ind her sons-in-law and observer, and Alary lonnor. ('" i M r m Mrs Guv Cole, Mr. and aling committee. Laura lies was scnled with gift. An appropriate daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i observer. Mrs. Milton Herbert is' j)r, ,K.svr Richardson. Mr. and-presented an international pin bv poem for the occasion was read Frisbie and Mr. and Mrs. Holland. I mother advisor of the assembly, ,,., j (N) sparks and Ma and the stale chairman, Evelvn S bv the roval matron. Larry, Nick and Cri Holland and 1 "ith V. riank Brown, "Rainbow j ji,., Kenneth Mulkcv. Knedemand, for having attained! 'Refreshment were served "Si the David Knsbie grandchildren of. Dad , w-j- Jack-on. Jeir'v Kahler and an increase of over 20 rer ceni : dining room after the meeting. Mrs. EdwardP wera also of llie r.llltlv orn,,n Umily group of Portland and Riverbend Farms, St. Paul, Ore. The Rev. Louis B. Keiter officiated at the impressive ceremony in tbe presence of 250 guests. The couple is residing ot 2803 f Hoyt St. in Portland. ft i ill 1 I ' - x Nelson performed tine impressive double ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. in the presence of 200 guests. Mr. ond Mrs. Taylor are residing on Larson Road in Lookingglass. (Pic ture by Wilson Studio). Juvenile Grange Selects New Officers On Saturday A very impressive installation of oflicers tor llie newiy-organizoci Camas Valley Juvenile Grange was held Saturday at the ;ranie hall. District deputy, Howard Cra croft, was installing officer. Airs. Russell Harwood was musician for the evening; .Mrs. Donald l.awson was acting mar shal; and Mrs. Milo Claughton and Mis. llaclen Taylor were imple ment and regalia bearers, respec tively. J'receeding the installation, Dep uty Cracrolt gave the obligation to Helen Nelson. Gail Eddy. Nor l is Dancer, Colleen Smith, James I Smith. La Von Priest, Alike Priest, Joe Alilton. Alarlene Soutliwick.l Soulhwich, all juvenile grange members, and to J4 honorary members. Installed were: Dim Lawson. master; Bob l.awson, overseer; South Douglas Assembly Has Installation Service Carol Peterman, daughter of Mr. color. Her song. 'My l'ailh Looks ami Airs. Wayne Pelerman of Til-I'M' t Thee." was sung as she was Ier, was installed worthy advisor 01 auuin I'miKitm i.winiiiv, luiiii- t...... 1.... -I lia l i.trtm. '!'.....! u.. km ..hj., .... i......s..Mv pie in Canyonville Sunday alter-1 noon with her mother acting as . installing onicer. : Miss I'eterman's grandmother. Mis Georgia Allen of Mynlc (.'reek, served as installing record pr lr Verne VVilhsims. mnr. lain, were the other installing ot- liters. At the climax of the instal lation ceremonies. Atis Peterman received the crown from her fath er. Other officers installed imhulc Relh Chappcll, dauber of Mr. and .Mrs. iNorman I happen, associate iwman inamwii, associate ! r.!!lr?' n; ! advisor Sue Hov Faith: Nina Johnson, recorder Judy Kllolson. treasurer; Jackie j Prairie, pianist; and ( amelle Kllef I sun, choir director. Appointive f-1 e' include: Virginia Chiton ,c"aplain; Becky Peterman. 'ri" , leader; Janet Cresswell, love; Pal Aliss Peterman chose "Faith" as 1 ...,k A .-.I Maryheth Kinnan, lecturer; Vicki Thrush, chaplain: Bruce Lamm steward; assistant steward; Tom Weathers; lady assistant steward, Francis Lawson; treasurer, Derlyn Beagle; secretary, Klaine Spur lock; gale keeper, Tom Thrush; Ceres, Theo Golgert; Pomona, Peggy Rent.; Flora, Sylvia Lamm; musician, Stephen Grimm, and ju venile grange matron, Mrs. James Thrush. Mrs. James Combs, Camas Val ley Grange chaplain, was acting chaplain tor the ev.ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jicnsmore Melrose Grange, were visitors The ch; nryv'o meeting hers. The membership is s I ill; open to those who wish to join, j Refreshments were served at the close of the evening bv members' of the Kr.niuc hk Club. crowned. Seventeen of the assem - hlv nhm tn nltiwiH pr.'ind imcnthlv i uislio June v.s-u, A Uecoi- . . . . . . iueo caKe aim ucvcraRcs were M., Ved in the dinim; mom at the conclusion ot the installation ccro monies. harm bureau Mas Dinner On Friday The Calapooia Kami Bureau en joyed a very lovely dinner at the clubhouse near I imnnia Vriduv evening. Mrs. Charles Scott and Mrs. Bruce Spackman were c- hostesses. The lo,I tables with bowls ot ,or,ne flowers foi minc'ihe center- r-ehad pi" " Tjudgctid ii.. i "ii... i l ..t.t f Sl ,,,,,. k (la X.A r ....I .., (..l. latwJ Mr. ami Mrs Robert Alon- 1 e jr ,h(1 Srs nmv;m( n,r. (tte sir and Mrs V alter Davis, , x i,,,! Ad s. Hai-old C rouch. Mr Charles Gairell were guct speak- One of the loveliest of April brides was Mis Joanne Orvilla Kichmau. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orwlle Kuliman of this city, uhi'n she was united in marriage In 1'lulip Bedding Hendrie, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Hayniond J. Hend rie of 1'oriland and St Paul, Ore. The wedding took piace at All Saints KpiMopal Church in Port land Saturday. April 23. the Rev. Uuns B. Keiter performing the service before 2j0 guests. The altar and church were dee orated with baskets of pink and white stock and pink tulips. Two large floor candelabra contained while candles. The pews were or namented with white ribbons and lows. A white runner was used lor the eenler aisle. Soft organ music was played while the guests assembled, with the traditional pro cessional and recessional inarches played before and after the cere mony. Orville Richman gave his daugh ter in marriage. She was very lovely in her full-length wedding gown of white silk organza. Tne full skirt fell from a petal, scal loped bodice and ended in back in a graceful chapel train. The long sleeves were of sheer silk organza and the neckline was trimmed with white lace and small seod pearls. Her extra-full veil was waist-length and was gathered to a silk organza petal effect Juliet cap. She car ried a white prayer book ornament ed with a white orchid and while slephanolis. Mrs. Patricia Shepard of Rose burg,. sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor. Mrs. Donald Carter and Miss Wanda West, both of Portland, were bridesmaids. All of the bride's attendants were dress ed in identical dresses of jade green organza over taffeta, streei jength, with semi-full skirts. The frocks were styled with elbow lenglh sleeves and rounded neck lines. They wore matching jade slippers and popcorn veil head pieces. The girls wore white short gloves and the two bridesmaids carried tulips in shades of pink with matching riobons in cascade effect. The matron of honor car ried a similar bouquet of tulips, with the addition of roses of vari ous shades of pink. Aeccnt-s of green ivy were used to comple ment the pink of the flowers. Miss Susan Shepard, niece of the bride, wore pale pink dacrnn, fash ioned with a full skirt. She wore a matching headdress of pink vel veteen and carried a white basket of pink tulips with green ivy. Henry K. Reese Jr. of Eugene was best man. Ushering was done by Robert Richman, brother of the bride; Bob Williams of Portland and Robert Morton and Richard Kirk, both of St. Paid. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Richman chose a dusty rose lace dress over matching taffeta sheath, designed with a low, round ed neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Elie wore a rose petal leaf small hat with a pale green veil and trim. Her while gloves were semi-elbow length and her shoes and small matching purse were of black patent. Her corsage was of rose-colored cymbiiliuin orchids. The bridegroom's mother was attractive in a green pure linen sheath dress having shorl sleeve3 and a low, rounded neckline in front, coining to a V in back. She wore white semi - elbow - length gloves and her small flower hat of green had touches of beige to j compliment her beige slipper and matching handbag. She wore a cor sage of green trchids. Air. and Mrs. Richman, parents of (he bride, were host and hostess at the reception held in the parish hall following the wedding. Three separate tallies were used. The cake table was round anil covered with a white cloth, the four-tiered wwlding cake centering the table. The pedestal cake was trimmed with pale pink roses and pale green leaves and topped with white wed ding bells with lily of the valley. The cake, surrounded with pale pink and white flowers, was cut with a silver cake knife engraved Creek I kCT- I I flT'l Ofl I Y I I lo IUI IU I IUI I vl The Jlvrlle Creek PTA held its lust meeting of the year Thur: da. At this time officers were in siiilled by Mrs, Dale Sail, county PTA president. Mrs. Clifford Kent wn installed as president; Airs. Walter Watson, lirst vice president; Airs. William Adams, second vice president and hospitality chairman; Mrs. Helmut Tilche, secretary; Mrs. Don Mar tin, treasurer; Airs. Gilbert Weav- er. historian; and Mrs. Sam Craw- I imvl n:ii-li.-i rmn1 Jirmii ('nt-e:iiu? were presented lo the oiucers Committee chairmen appointed were: Budget, Mrs. Lance Hrown; refreshments, Airs. John Meier; high school, .Mrs. Bruce Wynter; Harold Reaume Speaker At Roseburg BPW Monday The Rceburg Business and Pro-, an achievement award from the rvintiMl Womt'ti", Clnh en loved t.n I state. j . " , , ... ,,. . M ! '"''esting talk given by Harold ' Keaumc Alonday eve,,, ,s , ,,, i ""'" " v J"Mr Herman ?L' ' J spnni: iiimers. iiiiiiuuir nip ain i IMvthe Gilmour the co-hostesses served delicious retrcshmi'iils. Edith LaHore. president; E d n 1 Helgeson, president elect; Matilda : Brooks. South Vuiglas District chau uian: Laura lies, member- over las( year s membership. The .1, J ...I. with the couple's initials. Mrs. Ga len Rogers of Clarkston, Wash., Mrs. John C. K. Mcrrifield of Port land, Mrs. James Lodge of Rich land, Wash., and Mrs. Walter F ink, aunt of the bride, of Portland cut and served the cake. The second (able, with crystal punch bowls at either end, was long and was set with a while cloth. Decoration for the table was a set of silver candelabra with white candles with flowers entwin ed around the center of each can delabra. Punch was served by Mrs. Hal Garner of Portland and Mrs. Merrill Keller of Roseburg. Mrs. Walter llolbrook of Rose burg and Mrs. Richard M. Kreisel of Portland served coffee from a third long table which had a white cloth and pink and white floral ar rangements as its centerpiece. miss Patricia Green ot Portland presented the guest book and Mrs. Duane F'elton of Salem had charge of the gifts. Besides the family members those coming from a distance to attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Olin, Air. and Mrs. Merrill Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Holbrook and Dolph D. Boyer, all o; Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. John McClure, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Kurt George, McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Wally Helm. Corval lis; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cole man and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Manegre, Gervais; Mr. and Mrs. Neil O. Johnson, Oak Grove; Mr. 'and Mrs. James Carnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Daune Felton and children, all of Salem; Mr. and Airs. George Vlahos, Wilsonville; Mr.: and Airs. Douglas Cranston and Air. and Airs. Henry E. Reese Jr., Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Clover A. Lichty, Sil verton; Air. and Airs. Henry Suter, Eagle Creek; and Air. and Airs. Roscoe Teter. Oregon City. From Washington were Mr. and Airs. James Lodge, Richland; Mr. and Airs. Chesley Culf, Husum; Dr. and Airs. Galen Rogers, Clarkston; and Air. and Airs. Sherman lngels, Steilacoom. From Estacada: Mr. and Airs. S. E. Lawrence, Air. and Airs. Wil liam Tucker and son. William Jr.; Airs. Ruth F'iler. Airs. Kenneth Courtain, Airs. Lee Beckgren, Air. and Airs. Everett Kiggins, Aliss Alildred Kiggins, Robert Nolan and Grover Kiggins; from Newberg: Air. and Airs. John AfcKay, Air. and Airs. James Kirk, Air. and Airs. Ted AlcKilhp, Mr. and Airs. James ft. Smith, Air. and Airs. Thomas Kirk and Air. and Airs. James E. Coleman. . Those attending from St. Paul were Air. and Airs. Richard Kirk, Air. and Airs. Robert Alerten, Airs. Bill Aliller, Air. and Airs. Lester Kirk, Air. and Mrs. Maurice Aler ten, Bert Bernard, Aliss Alargaret Traeger, Air. and Airs. Lawrence Bernard, Air. and Airs. Joe Cole man, Air. and Airs. John Conner, Air. and Airs. David Smith, Air. and Airs. John W. Smith, Air. and Airs. Elmer Ernst, Air. and Airs. John AlcKilhp Jr., Airs. Maurice Smith. Mr. and Airs. Carl .1. Smith, Air. and Airs. John F. Smith, Air. and Airs. Gene Smith, Mr. and Airs. Edward Davidson, Air. and Airs. Ralph Case and Mr. and Airs. Lindy Phillips. The newlyweds left on a wed ding trip to coastal points. Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nev. F'or goipg away, the bride wore a beige silk and rayon traveling suit wnn matching beige straw hat, dark brown accessories and a while or- chid corsage. The new Air. and Airs. Hendrie are now at home a( 2803 NE Hoyt, Portland. The bride has lived in Portland since 1955. prior to which time she attended U of O for two years after completing the filth grade through high school in Roseburg. She is employed by St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. in Port land. The bridegroom has lived in Portland and-or St. Paul since ear ly childhood. He attended Washing ton High School in Portland and U of O. He is employed as a sales man for Mitchell, Lewis and Sla ver in Portland. PTA Holds I hi irCHfl I I I I HI OvJU y room motlier. Airs. Robert lay- lor; health, Mrs. Alyr) Barkhurst; music. Airs. Alaurice Stanley; leg islative. Airs. Dale Sail: scholar ship, Airs. Al Neel; and youth, Jim 11311110110. An interesting program was pre sented by Kober( Casebeer and John Season Jr. of Piddle. They spoke lo the club and showed slides of the Skyline Trail, where they lake groups of boys on hikes and camping trips during the summer. Airs. Kent will have a meeting later in (he summer for officers and committee chairmen. A lea for molhers of pre-schoo! children is being planned for Au gust. ; Mildred Herman is entertaining ! ,hf , M d h h h Kmlicolt will be co-hosless. Order Of Amaranth Has vietri r jv diuniL i emuie i j lh.uglas Court 18, Order of Am-1 I.nanih met i th UiK,.r u,. 1 sonic Temple Fridav evening with ; royal matron. Mamie O'Neal, and ; associate patron, James Dobbin,1 presiding 0 I 1 The lal(fc were beautifully decor- ..-J .. .T -1 ...I ijuufwjiinw'mii fWi jrmriiiirinrTrnrrr"Tfrw B .jf " 'tw! v V 4 K " ! a 3 TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bunch of Elkton an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Dan W. Williams of Elize, British Honduras, C. A., son of Mr; and Mrs. Dan Wil liams of Waco, Texas. Mis Bunch was graduated from Oregon State College and is a teacher in the schools of Billings, Mont. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from the University of Texas and is employed by Phillips Petroleum Co. os a geologist. A summer wedding is plan ned. (Picture by H e s t o n Studio, Billings, Mont ). Don Carys From California Feted At Family Parties ' The Rev. and Airs. Don Cary and their newly-adopted daughter, Deanna Kay, were recent, visitors in Roseburg with Airs. Carey's parents. Air. and Airs. Charles Force, and were feted at several parties during their say. Airs. Cary is the former Ramona Foree. Her husband is pastor of the Friends Church near Orland, Calif. ,v At a lacos dinner at the Charles Foree homu Wednesday evening were (he Rev. and Airs. Cary and Deanna, Air. and Airs. Howard Kaiser and children, Kay, Bill and Don; Aliss Wanda Foree. Ernest Foree and the host and hostess. Those calling Thursday after noon to meet Deanna were Airs. Laurence Pino, Airs. Gary Lorentz and daughter, Cindy: Airs. Cascv Johnson and daughter, Damaris; Mrs. George Todd and children, Ruth, Greg and John; Airs. Del mar Elliott and daughter, Denise; Airs. Ronald Poteet and son, Alark; Airs. Kenneth Ewens and sons. Biff and Alike; and Af r s. Walter Nuckolls and children, Scott and - Lisa. Charming Shower Wednesday Event Airs. Robert V. Aliller and daugh-i tors, the Alisses Pamela and Vicki Aliller, were hostesses Wednesday evening at a lovely pink and blue shower for Airs. William Erickson. The serving table was beautiful with large arrangements of pinK azaleas, a pink and a blue cake and the traditional stork. Following a period of games, re freshments were served. Invited guests were Airs. Robert Russell, Airs. Don Wells, Airs. Maude Baker, Airs. LeRov Ladd, Airs. Lee Sade, Airs. Robert Zuck, Airs. Richard Erickson. Airs. Leo Wilson and Airs. Ed Jones. Cottage Grove Scene Of Dinner A very lovely dinner partv was given far the Haines clan at the home of Air. and Airs. Frank Ale HugiU in Cottage Grove recently. Mrs. Ed (Alice) Haines of Drain was the special guest of the day. Places were set at the beauti fully decorated table for Air. and Mrs. Clarence De Camp and chil dren. Bart, Brad and Gary of Roseburg; Air. and Airs. Gerald Bacon and daughter, Judy and Air. and Airs. Lawrance Haines, all of Lmpqua: Air. and Airs. Alel vin Haines and daughters. Kathy and Helen: Harry Haines. Air. and Airs. Wilford Haines and son. Paul; and the niolher and honored guest, all of Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Alask of Elkton: and the host and hostess and sons, Tom and Alike. Bible Class Has Meeting The Ladies Bible Class of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church met Friday at the church for a potluck luncheon. Airs. Guy Pealcr led the de votions and Mrs. Jesse Lee had charge of (he lesson. Present were Mrs. A. O. Bunch. Airs. Charles AlcMahon. AI r s. Pealcr. Mrs. E. M. Dunn. Airs Lee. Airs. Emily Baker, Mrs. Cor delia Slane. Airs. Richard Wayne and a guest, Airs. Wayne Sr. j The June meeting will be at the home of Airs. Lee. OVERWEIGHT? HEDY . UMARJt suggests Tv discovcrifd th ftxrrt ot woifht control. Tik AM', mvi Heiiy. Takrn d'rertfit hrfr mei's, Ai -f,i jour ftppetd. You t- AviIj - now in chiMolatf (minf-i v and vanilla crmei, Monry ha Kuarante. A Uonttgy Suppiy i 4- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Marian Y o u n t of Roseburg announces the en gagement of her daughter, Farrol Annette, to Kenneth M. Chaffin, son of Mrs. Florence Chaboude of Roseburg and T. R. Chaffin of Pinedale, Colif. Farrol was graduated from Roseburg High School in 1958 and is now employed ot Mar tin Bros. Container and Tim ber Products Co. in Oakland. Kenneth attended high school in Coltin, Ore., and is a mem ber of the Notional Guards of Rostburg. He is olso employ ed at Martin Bros, in Oakland. No date has been set for the wedding. A family potluck dinner and shower was enjoyed at the Edwin Rand home, with Airs. Kand and Airs. Lawrence Hand as hostesses. The table was decorated with pink and blue striped candles with hows and baby dolls at the base. The beautiful cake had been baked and decorated by Mrs. Lawrencs Rand. Those present were the Rev. and Airs. Don Cary and Deanna, Air. and Airs. Charles Foree and Er nest, Airs. Loren D. Harvey, Air. and Airs. Lawrence Rand and Joyce, Joanne and Larry, Mr. and Airs. Harold Rand and Bonnie, Air. and Airs. Rod Langen ami Greg, Steve and Glen, Air. and Airs. Lcs Newport and Bruce and Susan, Air. and Airs. Charles Kluv er, Airs. Walter Kerr and Debia and Craig, Air. and Airs. Howard Kaiser and Kay, Bill and Don, Air. and Airs. Edwin Rand and Marian and Edna, Air. and Airs. Clarence Rand and Airs. Shirley Ireland and Lauri and Casey. Coming from out of town were Mr. and Airs. Bob Rand and Kris tina and Atr. and. Mrs. Vernon Foree and Kim, Gerri and Scort, all of Eugene; and Air. and Airs. Evan Rand, Oakridge. i ABOUT 46 CALORIES PER SLICE Hollywood Rrc.id helps weinht- WHtt-'hers for there's )ul about 4(5 rnlones in a 18 pram slice. jlso in each slice are vitamins nnd minerals from 16 nun ripened veneUible and Rtain. Isn't it ondrluI that .ome thing whieh tastes so good is so good for you? WILLIAMS' BAKERY r"i.-Kl j look r - i who's watching! T your W weight :Jh ' ! .i ..iviinwu aim givru us uri ris. - it?ruuig miiu pi oi-iuru m,u tt-u .all Ills aim limps. o