Nuptials Take Place Arlene Bush Bride Auq. 13 Frl., Sept. 2, 1960 The Newt-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 3 Married ,' 1 1 " mmmmrmm mmm mmm.i . i tj pwjui ,iikii ..uniutwiyiim '"I1 ,'ii" ;.' , "MIML1! V-T ' l.'- " v-, - T ..... 1 S. V w ,. - 1 m . a a. :i i 111 r MMMMMMMMMMMMaiBMWMMWWM MjlJilMllll'lilllKll!! Ill MMM .Mlnl'lll ! I lln ri.ilWilM!! Hl Miss Arlene Bush, daughter of j sisters of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Bush, was aj The traditional wedding march bride of Aug. 13 when she wasies were played by Mrs. Wilham married in a double ring ceremony i (iasser, organist, who accompa to William Henderson, son of Mr. jnied Bill llenner who sang, "Walk and .Mrs. Webster Henderson. 1 he Hand in Hand With Me' and "lhe ijding was solemnized at 11 in. in the Dram Methodist hurch with lhe Rev. Willard ior- man officiating. The bride, given in .-.-..iiTiae by her lather, wore a pale pink Hock ol brocaded satin, lhe bod Lord's Prayer Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents where the pink and white theme was carried out. A while nylon net tablecloth over pink covered the table, where pink ice had a Florentine neckline and candles in silver candelabra train- long pointed sleeves. I'npressed i ed the wedding cake pleats gave fullness at the waist set off by a soft self-material rose at midriff and a bow in back. Her shoulder length veil w as of ale pink nylon tulle, held in place y a wrcam of nylon flowers with Mrs. B. F. Roberts, grandmother of lhe bridegroom, served coffee, and punch was poured by Mrs. Nell Bush, the bride's grandmoth er. The cake was served by Mrs. Dora Benner, who had baked and THE DELFS-SIEMS WEDDING PARTY is pictured above following the marriage Aug. 1 1 of Sandra Ann Siems of. Roseburg and Richard Robert Delfs of Idaho Falls, Idaho, at the First Church of God in this city. Left to right: Kenneth Walz, Alta Glenn, Ida Mae Verett, Mrs. Marion Helton, the bride and bridegroom; the Rev. Willie Foote, Charles Cotton, Clifford Siems and David Miller. The young couple will reside in Idaho Falls. (Picture by Warren Studio, Sutherlin) . Sandra Siems Now Mrs. R. R. Delf: The First Church of God in , net, worn over the face, was held Roseburg was the scene of a love ly summer wedding recently, unit ing in marriage Sandra Ann Siems of Roseburg, and Richard Robert Delfs of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Rev. Carlton Peters performed lhe double ring ceremony Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. before more than 100 relatives and friends, Sandra is the (laughter of Emmelt Siems of San Jose, Calif. Richard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delfs of Roseburg. Vows were exchanged before an allar decorated with footed baskets of pale yellow gladioli and cande labra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white embroidered silk organza over taffeta. Cut on flow ing princess lines, the style fea tured a rounded neckline, dipping lower in back, and self-sashes, tied in a pouff bow in back with stream ers reaching the floor. The dress was worn with self-material milts. in place by a sequin tiara and she carried a bridal bouquet of white gladioli. Mrs. Marion Helton was matron of honor, with Miss Alta Glenn and Ida Mae Everett acting as brides maids. All wore identical dresses of pale green taffeta, accented with velvet ribbon of deeper green, and while lace picture hats. They carried bouquets of pale yellow gladioli, with yellow satin stream ers. Kalhy Walz, in yellow brocade laffelai was flower girl for her aunt. Gary Bailey, the bride's nephew, carried the rings on a white crocheted heart, edged in yellow. The Rev. Willie Foote of Port land was best man. Charles Cotton and Clifford Stems, brother of the bride, ushered. Candlelighters were Kenneth Walz. nephew of the bride, and David Miller. Mrs. Howard Stratton. organist. "bved traditional wedding music Her shoulder-length veil of nylon before the ceremony and "Walk tests if tm 'X.2S 'AA H!U&b.tJmiuiSuM.J.uitf 'Mr.,, auii Hand in Hand" as the wedding par ty entered, changing to Lohen grin's Wedding March as the bride appeared. Orville Walz, brother-in-law of the bride, sang "Whither Thou Goest" and Mrs. Carlton Peters sang "O Promise Me" pre ceding the ceremony. Mrs. Peters also sang "Wedding Prayer" as the couple knelt at the altar. Geraldine Miller presented the guest book and Sharon Bintliff was in charge of the gifts at the church. The bridegroom's mother chose a blue-green flowered nylon gown, with while accessories. Her cor sage was yellow roses. A lovely reception followed at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailev. in Roseburg. Candles in silver holders on a lace cloth flank' ed the beautiful four-tiered wed ding cake, which was decorated with yellow roses and topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom MR. AND MRS. TED BAUER, obove, were married Aug. 6 at St. John the Apostle's Church in Reedsport. The bride, Janice Ospald, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ospold of Roseburg ond the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harry T. Bauer of Winchester Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer will reside at 299 Sunset Drive, Winchester Bay. Janice Ospald Now Mrs. Bauer Janice Ospald, daughter of Mr. I with white accents. and Mrs. John OsDald of Rose- For soing-awav. the new Mrs. burg, became the bride of Ted I Bauer wore a beige and white lin Bauer, son of Mrs. Harry T. Bauer i en dress with white accessories of Winchester Bay. at a 11 a.m. and the orchid from her bridal bou- nuptial mass Saturday, Aug. 6, at quel, lhe newly weds honeymooned St. John the Apostle's Church in Reedsport. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. C. J. Linehan before 75 friends and relatives of the couple. White gladioli and fern decorat ed the altar. John OsDald gave his daughter in marriaee. She wore a street-length per Co. in Gardner. gown of white embroidered organ-1 birthday Party in Canada and are now at home at 299 Sunset Drive, Winchester Bay. The bride was graduated from Roscburg High School and attended bugene Beauty C ollege. The bride groom attended Iowa State Univer sity and is employed as plywood superintendent at International Fa dy over white satin, styled with three-auarter sleeves and gathered skirt. She wore a fingertip-length i - . Cj., , veil and carried a bouquet of j VJI VCI I JU I Ul UUy white orchids and stephanotis with i whiip satin streamers. Sylvia Bane was surprised Sat Rcverlv Ospald, sister of thejurd.iy night at a birthday party bride, was maid of honor. Her i celebrating her 20th birthday. A streetlenoth dress was if li'.'ht seed pearl stamens. She carried decorated it. Mrs. Bill Benner was a cascade bouquet of white Fuii i in charge of the guest book. chrysanthemums. The bride's going-away costume Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Da vid Swearingcn, who wore a pink silk suit dress and a pink veil was a pastel plaid sheath dress with while accessories. The couple will be at home in Roseburg after a wedding trip through southern After the bride cut the first piece, the cake was served by Mrs. Charles Hackett. Joyce Smith and Janette Anderson poured. Gifts were arranged by vena Baieman. For going away Mrs. Delfs wore a biege print of imported raw silk, with beige accessories. Oul-of-town guests here for the wedding included the Rev. and Mrs. Willie Foote and son and Mrs. Aletha Parsons, Portland; Mrs. Thomas O'Brube, Seattle; Mrs. Vincent Ilolcomb and chil dren, Hilda and Wayne, Grants Pass; Marilyn Groat, Edmund, Wash.: Mrs. Marion Hellon, Med- ford; Joyce Smith, Verla Batcman and Alia Glenn of Eugene: and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackett of Powers. hat and earned a bouuuel uf or-1 Oregon. chid asters. Both bride and groom are Drain Best man was Richard Duncan i High School graduates, followed Jr., a former high school class- i by attendance and graduation at mate of both bride and bride- Oregon College of Lducation by groom. Ushers were Stephen Bush. ! the bride, who taught school the lhe bride's brother, and Brooks past year in Tacoma, Wash. She League. will teach the coming school term Baskets of pink gladioli and can-1 in the Days Creek school. The delabra with pink candles formed i bridegroom recently completed two a beautiful setting fur the cere-(years in the service and is now mony. The candles were lighted , employed by I.akey and Bogen by Donna and Susan Henderson, i Truck service in Dram. Meredith Family Reunion Held At Donald Gum Home n M . t . s;.t n x . o - MR. AND MKS. WILLIAM HtNDtRSON pose tor their wedding picture following their manage Aug. 1 3 at II a m. at the Drain Methodist Church with the Rev. Willard Nor man officiating. The bride, Arlene Bush, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Henderson. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography) The reunion of lhe family of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meredith was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gum on Keasy Road. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meredith of Roseburg, Air. and Mrs. L. R. Meredith of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mere dith and Eddie and Jits. Geor; McEwing and sons, Lester Donald, and Schila Aldrich, all of Mrs np!f u-a erarinaf erl fi-nin I jiokineiilass: Charles Meredith of Roseburg High School in 19o9 and . Sacramento, Lam.; air. anu ;ms Mrs. Coen Gives Charming Supper At Oak Tree Inn Sirs. R. D. Coen entertained members of Mu Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi. at Ruth Bradley's lovely Oak Tree Inn Tuesday evening at a delightful salad supper. Mrs. Coen, who is the sponsor for the chapter, is leaving for Eugene to become the housemother of Tri Delt sorority at the University of Oregon. ITienuslnp plates were presented to Mrs. Coen from the chapter and also to Mrs. William Steele who is moving to Eugene soon. Members enjoying the affair were Mrs. Bart Garrison, Mrs. Leslie West. Mrs. Michat-l Coen. Mrs. Wil liam Sims, Mrs. Del Mobley, Mrs. William Pritchett, Mrs. Cecil rvaas, Mrs. Russell Gary, Mrs. Phil Sin gleton, Mrs. Norris Hart, Mrs. Rob ert Golden, Mrs. James Gregory, Mrs. Fred Rawson, Mrs. William Steele. Mrs. Ted Ranlett, Mrs. Jack Walters, Mrs. R. D. Coen and Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Also present was a guest, Mrs. M. L. Hallmark. attended the Roseburg School of Beauty. Richard graduated trom high school at Van Nuys, Calif., and attended Valley Junior College there. He graduated this spring from Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls and is employed by Argon Laboratory at Idaho Falls, Idaho. The newlyweds left immediately for their home there. T. P. Otto and Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and children, Kenny. Kathy, Colleen and Carol, all of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Thiele of Yoncalla; Mrs. Caroline McClintuck and children, Diane, Larry, Dunnv Jr. i.nd Melody Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and children, Shirley, Sharon, Susan and Stella, all of Springfield. Mrs. W. E. Stevenson of Redding, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Robin etle and son Mike, of Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller and sons, Larry, Jerry and David, Win ston; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and children, Sheryl Lee and Ken ny, Coos Bay; Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Fidler and daughter. Artha, and Portland: and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meredith and Dick and Sue and Mrs. Dorothy Todd and son Donnie, all of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gum and sons, Billy and Gary, and Mrs. Pearl Meredith had provided a lovely day with music, cards and visiting. Games were enjoyed by the grand children after the family had par taken of a lovely picnic dinner. Luncheon Given For Mrs. Donelan Mrs. Leonard Sutton entertain ed at a delightful luncheon Thurs day, honoring Mrs. C. E. Donelan, who had been visiting here from racuica, Lam. Mrs. Donelan is a former resident of this city. Present for the informal affair were Mrs. Donelan and children, Cynthia and Gary; Mrs. Kenneth Luderman, Linda and Laurie; Mrs. Al Ritzow, Mark and Mi chael; Mrs. Bud Apple and son, Scott; Mrs. Bob Allen, David, Mark and Mary; Mrs. Loren Rad ford and daughter. Pattv: Mrs. Cliff Thrasher and daughter, Deb- ra; Mrs. Russell Kaine and Mrs. Sutton and children, Jeffery, Ter esa and Sharon. f Jr., '-i "! -ls-v "A X- I vr-.''tA i. A i r :7v'rrT-r"T MRS. MARVIN LE ROY FRAY.above, was married Aug. 27 at an impressive ceremony at Calvary Baptist Church in Seattle. The bride, Diane Joyce Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Linde of Portland and the bridegroom is' the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Fray of Roseburg. Following a honeymoon trip to Hoods Canal, Mr. and Mrs. Fray left for Creenville, S.C., to make their home at 10 Blythewood Drive. (Picture by Rowland, Studio, Seattle). Seattle Wedding Of Interest Here A wedding of much interest tot They carried pale gold carnations Wed In Nevada Marriage vows were given by Rarbara Morris and Eugene F. Brady, both formerly of Days Creek. Tuesday. Aug. 2. at the. Carson City Wedding Chapel in Carson city, lev. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Kev. A, s. sun-ver. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pilkenton of Reno, Nev. The bride s son, Mike, was also present for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Brady are aking their home at 501 El Rancho Drive Sparks, Nev. Evening Party Is Surprise Affair Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young of Gar den Valley gave a surprise birthday parly for their son, Donald, Satur day evening. After dinner, games were played and Donald showed slides and motion pictures of their recent vacation at Disneyland, Ma rineland and the San Diego Zoo in California. Those attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Wayne and chil dren, Johnnie and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Gene i;ncrry ana cnuaren, Teresa, Ted and Maureen; Air. and Mrs. Charles Higbce, Mrs. Grace McMillen, Mrs. Donald Young and Danny and Vicki and the host fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and Raelcne. i 4 I V X f, V.:.H .... , " -. m -v- L, ....fa,' .1 1 7 ' MR. AND MRS. LE ROY M0SCHKAU are shown above fol lowing their marriage at the Park Wedding Chapel in Reno, Nev., July 2. The bride, Diane Marie Kirk, is the daughter of Mrs. Don Weber of Clendale and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Moschkau, also of Clendale. Reno Takes Wedding Place Miss Diane Marie Kirk, daughter of Mrs. Don Weber of Glcndalo, and I.cRoy Moschkau, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Moschkau, also of Glendalc, were married Satur day, July 2, at the Park Wedding Chapel in Reno, Nov., with Rev. Warren D. Ward officiating in the single ring ceremony. The couple was attended by Miss Ruth Ann Moschkau and Lester Moschkau, sister and brother of dress with black accessories. The chapel was beautifully dec orated with baskets of pink rosea set on either side of the altar. The room was illuminated with soft candlelight. After the ceremony, the wedding party and guests were served wedding cake. The three-tiered cake was decorated with yellow manv Hosebure residents was that of Diane Joyce Linde of Seattle and Marvin I.eRoy Fray of Rose burg. The impressive ceremony look place at the Calvary Baptist Church in Seattle Saturday, Aug. 27, at 8 p. in., Dr. Grant Hen- drickson officiating. Miss Ladwig and Miss Holder! were gowned in golden-beige dresses of the same style. Their wrist cor sages were of bronze chrysanthe mums. Ralph Fray of Roseburg was best man for his brother. Usher ing was done by Ronald Comfnrd The bride is the daughter of; of North Carolina. Robert lledrirk Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Linde ofjof Wcst Virginia. Daniel Dunkle- Pnrtland. The bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Fray of this city. Decorations of gold and bronte chrysanthemums were used in the church to carry out the early fall theme. The bride wore an empire-style gown of satin with a lace bodice and three-quarter sleeves, the skirt ending in a nrusn irain in dick Miss Wood. Miss Wood of Eu gene is a senior at University TO BE BRIDE-Mr. and Mrs Ward Kinman of Clendale an nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Lewette Yar- delicious dinner was served at theibroueh. to Edward M Straus green chiffon over taffeta, iter .Days ireeK nomc oi ner parents, ijr son 0f Mr and Mrs fo llowers were white glamellias, ac-: Hie R-v. and Mrs. Hilton Park. I j u :,,,' Tk. cented with touches of arcen net. 1 A birthday cake which had been,3, - Strauss. The wedding KH Srherbnni! of Enterprise, made by the hnnnree's grand-1 will take place Oct. 8 at the Ala., was best man for his broth-1 mother, Mrs. Sylvia Park, was Azalea Grange Hall. Mi?s Yar-'maid of honor. Bridesmaids were ' Greenville er-in law. Jerry Wimer of Salem served to 16 guests. 1 broueh attended ClonHala ! Carol and Merrianna Fray, sisters . Zela Tau Omega, literary society. .mr,nvpA hv Industrial Elec and ken Luibocker of .Myrtle Point I Alter sinner, tnose attending u c , . , I of the bridegroom from Roseburg, .Mr. tty, prominent in school: .rc' 'r D.k... were ushers. joined a group for a party at the i High bchool and Strauss was and judv Knkson of Seattle. Mari-1 affairs at Roseburg High School! ,ri Service Co. in Koseburg. White and green colors predom- Don .Newman home compliment- graauatea trom Ijlendale High.ljn Ladwig and Sally llolden, bolhifrom which he was graduated, isiattended Uregon Mote voi- of Seattle, were canniengniers. i past president ot Basinean Liter-1 Cge jhe wedding is planned lhe nnde s attendants wore gowns i ary Society and past vice presl- . " nrlu winter (Picture bv burger of Portland and Roger and Carl Linde, both of Seattle. Serving at the reception were Julie Aim, Sally Slover, Mrs. Pa tricia Linde, Mrs. Janet Linde. Mrs. Diana Oakland, Mrs. Laureen Hollingsworth and Louise Holert, all of Seattle. After a wedding trip to Hoods Canal, the new vwecls left for Her veil of illusion was secured I Greenville, S. C, where Ihey will with a pearlized orange blossom j be at home at 10 Blythewood f Qre on an(j js a member of h."leTil.on;whtt. Bible:! The bride and bridegroom both ! AIPha Docmma D(el,a f0C,Q Connne Dignon oi ncauie waiiauena bod Jones university aiiiuiumy. jhc i .w...,.., w. She i president of Roseburg. Mr. Lyons, wno is ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC ED A surprise engagement Green in Cottage Grove to luncheon for 12 was given by Mrs. John L Wood ot Village announce the engagement of Miss Judy Wood, daughter of John L. Wood of Eugene, to Dovid Lyons of Roseburg. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Jerry Lyons ond daughters, Sharon ond Mono, mother and sisters of Mr. Lyons from Roseburg ond Mrs. Betty Sch- Roseburg and Mrs. Betty ti, i,ri,iouVnnm m- Mrc nr,i0nd pink roses on white and was ifj,;u win, uiiuv anu uuuuiwm figurines. Miss Kilkenny Feted At Shower At Miller Home Miss Mickey Kilkenny, who will become the brido of David Damon Sept. 10, was complimented at a bridal shower Thui-suay evening given by Mrs. Kenneth Miller at her home on Umpqua Avenue. Arrangements of gladioli and dahlias were used on the serving and gift table and about the rooms. Miss Cherle Havens directed the games, prizes for which were won by Mrs. Glenda Gadway, Mrs. Frank Webster and Mrs. James Kilkenny. Invited to honor Miss Kilkenny and presenting her with gifts were Mrs. James Moon of Portland, Mrs. James Kilkenny, Mrs. John Brooke, Ann Kilkenny, Cherio Ha vens, Ruth Stewart, Anne Jennie. Carol Meehan, Glenda Gadwav. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. August Moschkau were also present for the ceremony. The bride wore a full-length tra ditional bridal gown of white tulle and lace. Her skirt was full and featured wide panels of lace from waist to hem. Her long pointed sleeves were also of lace, match ing the edging on the Peter Pan collar. She wore a fingerlength veil caught wilh a bandeau which was decorated with seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink carnations tied wilh pink rib bons and streamers. Miss Moschkau wore a pink ballerina-length gown and white slip pers. She carried a pink and while carnation bouquet. Mrs. Don Weber, mother of the bride, wore a pink eyelet frock wilh white accessories. Mrs. August Moschkau, mother of the bridegroom, wore a beige Eugene Picnic Is Sunday Event Traveling to Eugene Sunday fori a Dicnic at the home ot Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Webster. Mrs. Mrs. Harold curry were memncrs i need, Joanne uavis, Lorcua ues- of the Add-A-Ncighbor Club and biens their husbands. Mrs. Currv was hostess for the picnic and was Schmidt of Tigard. aunt of j " '''r "y "lr ' ' inated for the decorations at the re-, ing Leon Newman, who has since School in 1957 and is emDlov ception which was held at the par- left lo join the L'. S. Air Force. . . R , . rna, pi' ish hall following the ceremony. After games, watermelon was ea y 'ne K0D.ert Var Hly Tbe wedding cake was pale green! enjoyed. 'wood Plant. I Fox Photo). of electric blue satin, fashiontd I dent of the junior class at Bob1 with capped sleeves and bell ikirti. I Jonci, Kennell-Ellis). After the lovely picnic luncheon. Mrs. Curry was given a suprise pink and blue shower by those attending. Attending the affair were Mrs. Jim Fisher and children of Fugene, Mrs. Vollie Lewis, Mrs. N. F. Fish er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Jones and children, Mr. and Mrs. F.lmcr Schlender and Mr. and Mrs. Curry and children. Mrs. George Piper of Roseburg sent a gift but was unable to attend. anu .Mrs. A ; ft i UAVWi- Gordon Ellison. All Work Guarantw Com lo Tht TIME SHOP V 740 S. I. Can Av. Sft our Beautiful MYRTLEWOOD GIFTS!