Couple Marries Wed., Nov. 9, I960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. "r ? . . , Hi , - ' 4 ' MR.' AND MRS. WILLIAM ESSELSTROM will observe their I Solden wedding anniversary Nov. 13 at a reception to be 'held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Esselstrom, 2900 Bowman Road, Reedsport. Friends of William and Cora Esselstrom ore invited to the reception to be held between 2 and 5 p.m. Arrangements for the golden wedding an I niversary are being made by the Esselstroms' three sons and daughters-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Esselstrom end Mr. ond Mrs. Claude H. Esselstrom of Roseburg ond Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Esselstrom of Reedsport. The honor ed couple hove been prominent residents of Winchester Boy ' for many years. (Picture by Rochon Studio). 5;.' A BRIDE of Oct. 21 Was Beatrice Catherine Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, who was married to Donald Glardon Cobb, son of Mr. ond Mrs.' John' E. Cobb, at the Methodist parsonage. in. Vanvouver,. Wash. Beatrice Manning; Now Mrs. : Beatrice Catherine Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, became the bride of Don ald Glardon Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cobb of Portland, Friday, Oct. 21. The double ring ceremony was performed at the Methodist par Knnaee in Vancouver. Wash., by the Rev. W. S. J. Bleakley at 1:30 in the afternoon. Attending ine cou ple were Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, parents of the bridegroom. . The bride was lovely in a two piece dress of royal blue jersey all hlack hat and black acces sories. Her corsage was of white carnations and pink roseDuas. A vnpa 1 snln.' "The Lord's Pray- r " was sune bv Mrs. Bleakley. The bride is a native Oregonian Comic Debate Highlights' Glendale Lodge Meeting The Glendale Rebekah Lodee met Thursday evening at the IOOF Hall. .. , . The second nomination of otficers was held. The Harvest Homecom ing potluck dinner was discussed !... a .lota wna pt After the meeting, the Friend- -k; n,,K wm hnnnrpd bv an ad denda in which about a dozen of m.mWa wnre railed on to i.rtinneer for the blue or the gold side on comic issues. Afior iho mpetinff. the hostesses, Mrs. Floyd Berry. Mrs. aiome Bates Sr., Miss Alice Nebe! and Mrs. Stella Smith served refresh- "The hall snd tables were decorat ed with fall flowers. The next meeting will be Nov. 17. ' . BOUCOCK'S . Violet Greenhouse BLOOMING PLANTS 75c and $1-00 Named Varieties Elkhead M, ! "" u ff fretwoy. M titou on I.H. . Victor t-M" s ip i -.-7 . . - - . - . ...... J: Co of pioneer parentage, spending her early life at Driver s valley east of Sutherun, where her parents still reside. She was graduated from Sutherlin High School with the class of 1934, and attended the North Western School of Com merce in Portland. She has been employed for the past IS years at f acme dumping u. in Portland, The bridegroom came with his parents to Portland from Racine Wis., IS years ago, and is presently employed as night superintendant at Heed college. Following a- brief wedding tri to coastal points, the couple wil be at home at 1527 N. E. Hancock St., Portland. Surprise Party Given For Dick Shoemaker On Friday Dick Shoemaker, manager and chef at the Red Barn at Glide, was honored at a surprise birthday par tv Friday night nosted Dy Hose burg friends to celebrate his 38th birthday. The hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Farnworth. Mr, and Mrs. Herb Carter and Mr. and Mrs. James Rex. The eve ning was spent in playing bridge with Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker as guests. Refreshments were served including the traditional birthday cake. bb Introducing Our New Operator Leila Du Pont GOLDIE'S Beauty Shop Phont 3-4335 1539 Weit Hmird 0m Weekdays ! Mm day 0 Mtnaar r A paintmtnt. Wtd., Nor. 9, 1960 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Outstanding Girl Chosen By Beta Pi Chapter 1991 Beta Pi Chapter 1991, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, met Tuesday at the uaKiana nome or Mrs. wnnam Ben nett with Mrs. Daniel GiUon as co hostess. Vice president, Mrs. Robert Stearns, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Paul Schulze. ticket chair man for the annual smorgasbord dinner dance, reported the tickets were being printed and would be on sale in ine near tuture. iney will be available from members of the chapter. Mrs. William Ulmer, who will be moving to balem soon, was presented with a gift from members of the chapter. An outstanding member of Beta Pi Chapter was selected as a can didate for Outstanding Girl at the Snow-Ball to be held Dec. 10 at the Umpqua Hotel. An interesting educational pro- Mrs. Cheever Complimented At Shower Party Thursday Mrs. Leland Cheever of Seattle was the inspiration for a surprise pink and blue shower Thursday evening at the home of her par ents, Dr. and Airs. Loya Kpp, in Sutherlin. The affair was arranged by Mrs. Max Post and Mrs. Lloyd Whitford, complimenting' Mrs. Cheever and her new son, Brian Keith, born Oct. 12. The serving table was attractive ly centered with a two-tiered cake decorated in colors of blue and Dessert Luncheon Tuesday Affair At Jacobson Home Halloween was the theme used iy Mrs. Norman Jacobson when she entertained the Tillicum Bridge Club at her home in Sutherlin Tues day afternoon. The theme was car ried out in the appointments, dec orations and refreshments, all In the Halloween motif. Arrange ments of chrysthemums formed floral decorations for the rooms. Present for the one 6'clock des sert luncheon were Mrs. Frank Mc- Cord, Mrs. Joe Perrault, Mrs. L. F. Stearns. Mrs. O. L. Torrey, Mrs. William Crowell and Mrs. Jacobson, members, and Mrs. Mike Petherick and Mrs. Jack Dix on, euests. For the contract bridge play, the afternoon's high score was held bv Mrs.; McCord: second high by Mrs. Petherick; low by Mrs. Per rault and the traveling goose prize by Mrs. Stearns. Tha club will omit the next reg. ular session and will meet next on Nov. 22, when Mrs. Vern Hoi- gate will entertain at her nome in' Sutherlin. Halloween Parties Given At Glendale Glendale grade school children of ail classes enjoyed Halloween parties at the school. All but the eighth grade classes held their parties during the last hour of the school dav. PTA room mothers acted as refreshment chairmen to arrange with other mothers for do nations for the serving of appropri ate Halloween goodies to the cnu rtpfln. ' '' The 8th grade party was neia at the grade school gymnasium Fridav from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The young people did much of the plan ning and handling of the party. Laurie Utopian was uecoraiions chairman; Roger Foster had charge of games; Mandy Foster was chair-! man oi me reiresnmem cuimim tee; and Diana Temple had charge of the clean-up committee. The young people played games, and danced and concluded the eve- j ning with refreshments. . . Novel Party Is. ! Event Of Friday The Junior Department Training Union of the Glendale Southern Baptist Church held a progressive party Friday evening. The young! people, who came in costume, ate their dinners in S different homes, ! with a different dish served at each i place. Transportation was furnish-1 ed by ' William Cummings , and Maurice McDowell. The 18 juniors Visited the Alvin Long, Floyd Hatten, Maurice Mcv' Dowel), Mac Napier and Herb Byrd homes. Hostesses at each home visited voted as to which guest vfbre the most comic costume and which the most original. Susan Byrd, a clown, was chosen as the fun niest, and her sister, Loretta Byrd as Pocohontas, was named most original. Ui:, gram was presented by Mrs. Hom er Trusty, assisted by Sherri Min or and Judy Alio. The program, "Powder Your Face with Sun shine," was on care of the skin. Following the meeting refresh ments were served to the following members; Mrs. Bettv Adams, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. William Bennett, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Milo Bul lock, Mrs. William Fitch, Mrs. Dan iel Gillon, ' Mrs. Leslie Heaton, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Doris Neeley, Miss -JoAnn Premazzi. Mrs. James Runge, Mrs. Paul Schulze, Mrs. Barton Slant, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Robert Stearns, Mrs. Lyle Stuwe. Mrs. Wesley Top- Sings, Mrs. William L'lmcr and Irs. Don Ferguson. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Leslie Heaton with Mrs. Milo Bullock as co-hostess. white, topped with tiny blue boot ies, and made for the occasion by Mrs. Rapp. Prizes for games olaved durinff the evening were won by'Mrs. Ruby nouoway ana airs, vern Liesinger. Many lovely and useful id s were presented in a bassinet. Those present included M r s. Cheever and Mrs. A. C. Hcnsley, nirs. vern Liesinger, Airs. Kay Mullen. Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. Harmon Paee. Mrs. Richard Rel- lis, Mrs. Logan White, Mrs. John Slurphy, Bonnie Smith, Shirley Martin, Lola Smith, Mrs. Ruby Holloway, Mrs. Rapp and the host esses, Mrs. Post and Mrs. Whit ford. Those unable to attend but send ing gifts were Mrs. Frank McCord, Mrs. Marvin Stienbach, Mrs. Rob ert Mock, Mrs. Herb Hubbell, Mrs. Murray Lceoer. Barbara Unde- graff, Mrs. Sandy McBride, Mrs. Robert Williams and Daynicce Hol loway. i t Septuagenarian Honored Sunday Paul Eldredge, a long-time Glen dale resident, was honored Sunday night at a surprise birthday party. Kiareage celebrated nis Y4in Dirtn day the following day. Eldredge was presented with a variety of birthday gifts and with a heart-shaped white birthday cake decorated - with, blue candles. Guests sang "Happy Birthday." In addition to the cake baked by Mrs. Bob Thompson, refreshments were furnished by Mrs. Carl Seth er, Mrs. Howard Edson and Mrs. Sam Flory. The Edson home was decorated with appropriate Halloween de signs, Of special interest was a huge pumpkin, two feet in diam eter, which was set on the dining room table ana was mieci wun vari-colored chrysanthemums. Sam Flory was the winner of a game prize. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sether, Mr. and Mrs. Olger Seiner, Mr. and Airs. Kenus Mi chel, Mr. and Mrs. James McKern an. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flory, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Matie Heller, Paul Eldredge and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edson Tops In , ! BUGGED CAR COATS tl'1?t Durable poplin with wnshable quilled linings. Ciirl's pile insert convert into hood. Boy'e style has Barra cuda collar for extra warmth. For 2-4 adventurers. Red or green. (Boy'a style hns detachable hood and comet in Antelope also.) A fabulous buy at this low, low price n Ashland Oct. 2 A wedding of interest to' Rose- church for the ceremony. Carolyn burg residents was that of Miss Slepnikolf played the wedding mu Shirley Joanne Paulson, daughter sic and accumpanied Bernie Paul of Mr. and Mrs. Allied Paulson of son of Roseburg, a freshman at Asniana, lormeriy owner-operaiors I of the Roseburg Nursing Home on East Court Street. Miss Paulson became the bride of Edward Wal ter Dalton, son of Mrs. Joe Godwin of Beaumont, Calif., Sunday eve ning, Oct. 2, in a beautiful cere mony read by Elder Donald Mac Ivor, pastor of the Lebanon Adven tist church. The service was held in the Ashland Seventh-day Adventist church in the presence of about 300 guests. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of wnite silk organza lasmoned wiui a fitted bodice and long sleeves with Alencon lace and simulated pearls at the neckline and skirt front. A waistline bustle tapered Into a chapel train. Her double H lusion veil was neld Dy a crown 01 lace and seed pearls, bne carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and stenhanotis. The brides sister, Beverly, a senior student at Walla Walla Col lege, acted as maid of honor. Hor younger sister. Doreen. a junior a Milo Academy, and Mrs. Jackie Ladd of College Place, Wash., were bridesmaids. All three wore rose colored nylon organdy over taffeta dresses made with fitted bodices, short sleeves, harem-type skirts and cummerbunds. Their headpieC' es matched their gowns and they carried bouquets of white spider chrysanthemums with ivy. Peter Maher of College Place served as best man. David Ilollen beck of College Place and Bud Dickerson of Roseburg, a fresh man at Walla Walla College and a cousin of the bride, were attend ants of the bridegroom. Dickerson and Hollcnbeck, assisted by Dennis walker of Asniana, served as usn ers. . ' Baskets of white gladioli chrysanthemums decorated and the1 Fellowship Group Enjoys Masquerade Pprty Saturday The young people of the youth fellowship group of the First Church of God in Roseburg, and some of their friends, met at the Lewis Bintliff homo in Wilbur Sat urday evening for a Halloween masquerade party. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lamka. counselors of the group and the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Leverett, chaperoned. Carla Pe ters was in charge of the enter tainment and was assisted by Judy Smithie and Sharon Bintliff who helocd with decorations. The group went on a treasure hunt, bobbed for apples ond -played relay games. Judy Smithie, Stan McGriff and Delores Bauehman were awarded candy sticks for the best costumes. Refreshments of popcorn balls and apple cider were served. En joying the occasion were Lon Strat um', Gcraldine Miller, Stan Mc Shower To Be . Held On Sunday A shower and get-acquainted par ty has been arranged to honor Mr. and Airs. Ted Baker Jr. Sunday, Nov. 13, to be held at the home of Mrs. John Hilbert 546 NE Housley, with Airs, Ernest (Dutch) Roglitz cohoslcss. Tho bride only arrived; in Roseburg about two weeks ago from her native country of Cer many. All friends interested are most cordially Invited to enjoy the occasion. - Value! i' t WW - by Walla Walla College ana a cousin of the bride, soloist fur the wed' ding. For her daughter s wedding. Airs Paulson wore a beige brocaded sat in dress with brown accessories and a green cymbidium orchid. Mrs. Godwin chose a blue peaude soi dress with matching accessor' les and a white cymbidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Arnold Pflugrad was host ess at the reception which followed in Britt Student Center on the Southern Oregon College campus Mrs. Alvin Paulson and Mrs. Zel ma Dickerson of Roseburg, aunts of the bride, cut' and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Dickerson also served as Hostess at ine cnurcn. Mrs. Ivar Fish of Eugene and Mrs. Harold Alen of Portland presided at the punch1 bowls. Airs. J. 1). Miracle had charge of the guest book and Airs. Donald Alaclvor Lebanon, took charge. of, the niany gifts. The couple's wedding trip took them to the beach, the bride wear ing a black and white wool suit with black and green accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthe mums and stephanotis. The young people have gone to Arlington. Calif., where Dalton is a student at LaSierra College. He was a stu dent at Walla Walla College and has been employed as an executive secretary at the college of Medi cat Evangelists in Loma Linda Calif. Attending from Roseburg were Mr. and Airs. A. W. Paulson. Mrs. Zelma Dickerson, Zetha and Bud Dickerson, Mr. and Airs. Burnell Paulson (Burnell is now teaching in the Industrial Arts department at Laurclwood Academy). The bride's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Airs. Anton Paulson of McMinnvillo were also among the guests Griff, Steve, Wayne and Dawna Hutchins, Bob Wright, Sharon and Marva Leverett. Dannv Williams. Jim Lamka, Walt Edmonds, John ny Aiciargar, judy smithie, Carla Peters, Philip and Susan Hand, Sandra Best, Charles Cotton, De lores Baughman, Fred Carstensen, Sharon and Shirley Bintliff, La Vaughn Stone; Gordon AlcCoy, Lin- ua nous ana u lend a scmnuier. Afternoon Party Fetes Mrs. Payne Mrs. Wilbur Payne, who with her husband loft Tiller recently to make her home Iff Wind River, Wyo., was the inspiration for a going-away party Thursday afternoon at the home of Airs, Roy Weiss with Mrs. Johnnv Lvtsell assisting.- Several gifts were presented to the honored guests and refresh-' ments were served. Other present were Mrs. John Keller, Mrs. Walt Cook, Mrs. Jerry Jones and Mrs. Vernon Morris, all of Tiller, and Mrs. Bob Coleman, a former resi dent, who now resides in Grants fass. Velveteen -Milium Lined Spot-Shed-Velvet COATS For All-Weather Comfort and Economy 8 to 16 SIZES O Refuses To Wet O Repels Stains O Resists Crushing And Retains Its Rich Luxurious Apptaranc With a Minimum of Care Black Red Purple feV:6i-isJliii'r . t J lira - r MR. AND MRS. EDWARD DALTON, pictured above, were; married Oct 2, by Elder Donald Maclvor,-pastor of the ' Lebanon Adventist Church. The bride, Shirley Joanne Paulson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paulson1 of Ashland, formerly .owner-operators of. the Roseburg .Nursing Home on E. Court Street, in .Roseburg, The bride-' groom is the son of Mrs. Joe Godwin of Beaumont. Calif. ' Church Adults Have Party To Celebrate Halloween A group of adults of the Green I Community Church gathered in the social rooms Saturday evening for a Halloween party. Guests' all came in hobo attire. ... The rooms had been decorated to resemble an old barn with black crepe paper spider1 webs dropping from the ceiling, burlap sacks for rugs and doorways, bales of hay for seats, and a geneous sprinkling of tin cans, washing drying on the line and autumn flowers arranged in cans. . . The evening was hilariously spent In playing suitable games, with a great deal of trickery. A humorous skit was given by several of the groun. Al Cumminea and Les tor- ney were In charge of the games. Mrs. r orney planned tne appropri ate background decorations. Rev, Leonard Floth gave a short devotional. The Rev. George Todd offered thanks for the delicious and colorful refreshments, were servea ny mr. rioin, Mrs, wnii sett, Mrs. Lorentz and Mrs. Elliott. Those enjoying tho affair wero Mr. and Mrs. Al Cummings, the Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Floth, Mr. and Airs. Les Forney, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welkum, Mr. and Mrs, Kahler, Air. and Airs. Ronald Po tect, the Rev. and Mis. George Todd, George Justice, Airs, Maycil lllldenrami, Mrs. Jonn uapanno, Air. and Mrs. Delmar Elliott, Tom Alyers. Air. and Mrs. Gary Lorentz. and Mr. and Mrs. James Whttjott. . ...-I' t ..... ..i ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr, ond Mrs. E. M. Haum-. eser of Dillard announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, Carolyn, to Guy Mar-" tin Swdrfz, son of Mr. and Mrs.. William Swortz of Rose bura. ' The bride-elect is o' senior at Douglas High School , and ; the t bridegroom-elect is', employed at Douglas Veneer." A June wedding is planned. -(Picture by, Wilson Studio). - - .e Y V4 2 Hours Free Parking With 2.00 Purchase 'X',V'I