Sponsors, Candidates Pictured Married At Glide ; wmmdiriMn. ---i-J TL'S KNIGHT PORTER ,"' BEVERLY BROOKE I if' - x t i. j'i''- I i t i -ur f 'c u NEW CANDIDATES for Women of the Moose are pic 1 tured obove. Left to right are Edith A. Brock, Frances ' Wilson, Edna E. Knight, Georgia Rowland and Bernice '! -v, h j v . ' - . ....If, ( ' . '(Mil ( ' - h ?.i ; ,J v- . fir a- f ' ml &L 16-Year-OldHas Birthday Party Miss Patricia Jones, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Bob Jones of Glen dale celebrated her 16th birthday at a party given at her home recently. The young people played games and danced to records. Game prizes went to Gary Helton, Ron nie Haggard. Donna Haggard. Bud dy Jones, Mike O'Neil. Mike Blomme, and Dwaila Furlong. Later the group enjoyed refresh ments. Those present were Larry Troxel, Konnie Haggard, Mike O'Neil, Jun ior Shepherd, Jerry Shepherd, Jan el Shepherd. Dwaila Furlong, Dar lene Furlong. Mike O'Neil, Bud dy Jones, Mike Brooks. Fred Fotli eringham and Hughie Crabtrce. IF" t ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harder of this city announce the engage ment of thier daughter, Diane Mane, to Lorry Roger Rutter, son of Leo (Joe) Rutter of Medford and Mrs. Edgar Moynard of Roseburg. The bride-elect is a senior at Rose burg High School and is em ployed in the office of the New Service Laundry. The bridegroom-e'ect, vho vas graduated from Roseburg High School in 1953. is em ployed bv the Man's Shop. An early foil wedding is planned. "( I If.- V 4-? i I ' .-'w- t . .- Coming Of New Year Noted At Saturday Night Parties A New Year's Eve party was held at the Community Methodist j Church at Days Creek with the j Rev. Alice May Woolley as host I ess. Games were played after I which prayer was olfered for the New Year and the church bell j was lolled. Delicious refreshments! were served by the hostess to the Crume family, Harrv T. Martini family. Ralph Little, 'Robert Mar-j tin family, Ted lszler family, Dtirn-I ! in Swingley family, Margaret Mar-: Marvin Schneider Is Host At Party In Garden Valley One of the most unusual parties of the holiday season was given by Marvin Schneider of Garden Val-I Hostess Presents j Program At Meet j Mrs. Pat Jannelli was hostess i Wednesday evening w hen she en tertained members of Xi Omicron,' Beta Sigma Phi, at her home. Aft er the meeting, the cultural pro-1 j gram. "The House and Home" was i presented by Airs. Jannelli. She used built-in wardrobe and desk! I pjdns aiio cuiuieu piciures 01 room 1 arrangements to illustrate her sub i ject. .Mrs. Jannelli served delicious re-' i fresliinciUs to Mrs. Robert Kidder, .Mrs. Clarson Chit wood, Mrs. Flor ence Powell, Mrs. Craig Short.! j Mrs. Clarence DeCanip, Mrs. Neil Christian. Mrs. Robert Triplet!, ' ! .Mrs. Meredith Wilson. Mrs. Don ald Dole and Mrs. W. George Kiuc ger i The next meelinj of the croup will be Jan. 18 at the home of .Mis. Joe Dent. Holiday Get-Together ! Held At Izler Home A delightful holiday get together wa held at Days Creek at the home of Mr and Mr. Ted lszler and family Wednesday evening , i Refreshments were nerved to Mr and Mrs. Robert Martin and rhil-' dren. Manhn. Linda. Colleen, 1iin-i my and Becky and Grady Gaulkc. .alter which singing of carols was enjojed. McDonald. Sponsors pictured bejow include Velma Rose, Thella Webber, Faye Jensen and Irene Routledge. (Pictures by Koop's Modern Photography). tin, Charles Perkins family and the Ralph Martin family. New Year's F.ve was celebrated at a party at the Soulh limpqua Grange 914 Hall. Cards and visit ing were enjoyed. Delicious re freshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schrocder, Ivy McFar lane, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil liams and Grctchen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burgin and Sherry and Hal lie, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davis, John Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kellv. ley when he invited valley young people to a "welcome home" party for his horse. Tarbo, a 6-monlli-j old Pinto, had been with her molh-i er at property east of Roseburg until she became of age. She ar rived at the Schneider home pre-; vious to Christmas. i Invited were Cindy Post, Brent Claypool. Jerry French, Ike Hunt,; Bob Hatfield, Frances Hatfield,1 Robert Denton, Linda Hess. Claud- ia Knapp. Karen Tipton, Billy Tip-j Ion, Carol Dunn, David Dunn, Pat-1 ty Brown. Gary Brown. Joanne , Wesley. Arlene Klocek, Diane Klo-j eek. Demce Klocek. Bill Hastings. James Wright, l.vle Wait, Bob Fielding. Rodger Fielding. Mary l-ou Price, Jim Rogan, Carley A ro ll, Helen Arola. Beth Orjalla. Jim Orjalla, Donna Smith, Raelene Young, Raymond Lehne, Norman1 l.ehne, Mike Johnson, l.oran Wil-i lis, Ernest Teeter and Bobby Cox. ' Miss Weaver Gives Party j At Idleyld Park Home ' Miss Donna Weaver entertained a group of young people at a gay New Year's F;e party at herj home in Idleyld Park. The eve mng was spent playing games and dancing. Those watching the old year go out were Jerry Rut. Mel Renyon. Doug Copbn. Alda Brumback. Ter ne Keel. Judy Nel'on, Dick Reese. ; Shirley Thomas, liu Ann Shelton. Mike Darby. David Scoville. Judy Spurgeon. Jean llatlield. Norma Haas. Darrell Cellars, Sharon Sin gleton. Bob Shrum, Joyce Hat field. Beverly Bocnar and the host ess. Miss Weiver. Gtoup InCharge The social service committee of the Women of the Moose, with Mrs. II. C. Jensen as chairman, was in charge of the December meetings. Entertainment for the Chapter Night program was pro vided bv Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crooks. Several lovely piano se lections were enjojed by mem bers. Kdilh A. Brock, Frances Wilson, Georgia Rowland. Kdna E. Knight and Bernice McDonald were en rolled into the Auxiliary. At the close of the evening re freshments were served from a table decorated in the holiday theme. Sponsors for the new candidates were Thella Webber, Velma Rose, Irene Routledge and Faye Jensen. Members of the social service committee are Flame Ramsdell, officer; Faye Jensen, chairman; Alice Arant. Liz Arthur. Ida Axt. Mildred Benham. Joyce Bowen. Creda Brennan. Dorothy Buchan an. Irene Burgess. Jo Coward, Vera Crowley, Yvonne Daniels. Leona Davis, Genell Fitgerald, Theresa Flynn, Lotus Good, Alyce Harvie,, Mary llavinan, Peggy Hughes. Jean Kuilay. Lorraine. Kelliher, Ellen Kickhoffer. Lucille lenl. Laura Mack. Maxine Merk, Frances Moflctt. Matilda Brooks. 1-ois Rotlnock. LaVcrne Schemer, Gilda Stone. Freda Tallon, Beth Tucker. Aggie Veach, Bernice Vil- lerup. Phreda Wahl. Evelyn War ren and Edith White. 7-Year-Old Is Honored At Party At Glendale Darcy List, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank KIM of Glendale, tele lira led her seenth birthday at a party given at her home Friday. The house was decorated in the holiday theme. Mrs. KIM served birthday rake and other refreshments and distri buted balloons and horns as party favors. The cake was beautifully decoraled in the New Year motif The children broke open I pinata which was filled with candy. Thoe present were Jan Mehl, Nancy Gibson. Joan Howard. Dot tie Miller, Joan llartman, Tony Parazoo, Susie Korlhof, Marion Mie, lletw Traev. Lucv Upper- man. Tammy EIM and the honoree and her mother. Tuei., Jan. 10, 1961 The Newj-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Toastmistresses Install At Ceremonies Wednesday The Camas Valley Toaslmittress Cluh niel Wednesday eveniiiR at Bart's Cafe in Camas Valley. Retiring president. Margaret Crouch, conducted the sessions. Klla Bartley, installed Welcome Combs, president; Janice Bartley, vice president; Marion Banks sec - relarv: Lois Dancer, treasurer. Beautiful corsanes were pinned on the officers bv Mrs. Crouch n each assumed her respective 0f - fice. A past president s pin was presented to Mrs. Crouch by Mrs. K:,rt ,.v Topic mistress Marion Banks Girls Entertain , At Lovely Dinner Thursday, Home Economics 1 and 11 classes of the Days Creek j High School entertained school uoaru me inner ana uieir wives at lovelv dinner. The library was beautifully decorated with holiday mobiles. Each small table was decorated with ferns and candles. The dinner was prepared and servprl bv Linda Lone. Donna Brown. '.Marilyn Martin. Janet Criswell. Carol Peterman and Avis Lewis, with June Schoonovcr; as supervisor. i Places were set for Mr. and1 Mrs. Lawrence Michaels, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Lilligren, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Rogers, Air. and Mrs. Charles Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. William I.ewcllen and Mr. and Mrs. Archie F'erguson. After dinner. Donna Brown en tertained by giving a skit. Leonards Give Holiday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard gave I hen- annual holiday dinner at their home on Tyee Road near limp Qua. Their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were pres ent. The home was bright with all the holiday trimmings. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. F'.rnest Hudson, Pam, Becky and Mark, from Paradise, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rcntz, Peggy, Terry and Benjy. Camas Valley; Mrs. E. (Glenna) Wilford and son, Bradley, and Mrs. R. Bryant, all of Suther lin: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Matthews and Ricky and Clark. Looking glass; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pruietl and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leon ard. Wanda and baby son all of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leonard and Lnnnie and Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard and Larry and the host and hostess, all of Umpqua. ' Couple To Marry In Early Spring James Rice of Curtin announces the engagement of his, daughter, Ruth Ann. to Ralph Slienke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slienke of Grande Falls. Wash. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slienke to reveal the engage ment. An early spring wedding is planned. Ruth Ann was graduated from Drain High School in l!).ri8 and is at present employed in Granite Falls. Ralph was graduated from Spokane High School in Washing ton and has just returned from the U.S. Navy. Grange HE Club Has Annual Party The Home Economics Club of the South limpqua Grange 914 held its annual holiday party at the home wedding of Barbara Sue Meredith the holiday with the bride's par of Mrs. Onela Hendrix, with Mrs. j0f s cjV ant )aVid Eugene .ents. For going away, the bride John Larson and Mrs. Ella Roy , b r o o k s of Vandenberg. AFB, I wore a blue plaid Pendleton walk as eo hosl esses. The home was Calif. The double ring ceremony ; ing suit with matching shoes and gayly decorated, (lifts were ex- j t0k place Dee. 18, the Rev. James I bag and while felt hat and glow s changed and secret pals revealed Jenkins officiating. I The new Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and new pals chosen. DCIlCIOUS rciresililieiiis writ- served to Mrs. George ivren, Alice;. Wheeler, Mrs. Ralph Martin and naugnier, iay: ivy dict m nine. Mrs. Rov Matthews, Mrs. Richard Williams. Mrs. lszler, Mrs. Grover Davis, Mattie Helsene. Rose Ad ams, Mrs. Clyde Schrocder and Mrs. Ed Hendrix. New Year's Eve Dinner Is Given On New Year's Eve a delightful dinner partv was given by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christian at their home. Lighted candles renlered '...led. The servmT itTbliw"., mVh - liehled bv an arrangement of col ored cones, greenery and lighted candles. Enjoying the dinner and eve ning of games with Mr. and Mrs. Christian were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cotlrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rrown, Mr and Mrs. Darwin I-ee. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon and i Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Conn. ! Afternoon Party Given ! At Oakland On Thursday Mrs. Clifford Peterson entertain- was best man. I shers were Tom ed a group of sorority members H.urong and Dick Meredith, broth and other friends at a patly in or of the bride. Oakland Thursday afternoon. me rooms were necoraien in ine hohdiv theme, with relreshmenls sened from I pink and silver dec- oi aled lihle. Each guest received an appro pirate favor. Games were plaved and prizes were won by Mrs. Wil - ham Fitch. .Mrs Gordon Johnson, Mis K. D. I.ytle Sr. of Salem. Dons Neelev, Mrs. Gene Trld and Mrs. Paul Hansen. Olher guests were Mrs. James Archer. Mrs. K. D I.ytle Jr , Mrs. Hicnarn iaiser. r.veiyn k o s e, Sulheilin, Yoncalla. and Mrs. Paul Allen of asked members to repeat rhymes usint! various expressions. Tuastiuislrcss (or the eveninc was l.ucile Catchpole. She intro iluced Carrie Pope, who used, ' How a Bill Becomes a Law" Ion the title of a most interestini; ' ,Hl ' "1"JmPI' Sl'l0"a I fl'f"'!"- for S',1'"'11' used the . 'ltle m." , I1A 7" , s "', i i."1 table evaluation followed. i Hmekci'PtT was hslher ITyoi. In-, : calion was given by Shirley , i Nl'al- Ihe closing thousht was ,,tv,M.n- vuiiiu. Mrs. Conihs announced the fol lowing c a in ni i I I r r chairmen: Program and education. 1-stliei Pryor; community service and public relations, l.ucile Catchpole; parliamentarian. Klla liarllev; housing and reservations, lla.el Thrush: hostess, Carrie Pope; decorations. Shirlcv Neal: li- i hrarian and historian. Margaret Crouch; publicity, Marion Banks: speecn contest. Liystal .Mc.Ma-tei n, and membership, Janice ltarlev. A hoard hurling the home of Mrs will be held at J. Bartley Jan. 1J at 1 p in. Very beautiful table decorations, using the club colors of blue lind -tiold had been done by Crouch. Mrs. t (V- I (V . . v I ' y ? -if V " t i -V - n. H ..r-V. .- ' . .--lUrf. ... i i , . . f ' .-..- ,f .. . . ' s t , MR. AND MRS. DAVID BROOKS pose for their wedding following their marriage Dec. 18 at the First Methodist Church in Roseburg with the Rev. H. , James Jenkins officiating at the impressive double ring service. The bride, Barbara Sue Meredith, is the daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meredith of Roseburg, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Shipley of Reedsport. Following a honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are at home at Lompoc, Calif., while the former is stationed at Vandenburg Air Force Base. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Barbara Meredith Is Lovely Bride Large wreaths and two decora-'ding anniversary, led trees, baskets of holly and red The couple left on a wedding trip and white poinsellias decorated ' to Portland and points north, rc the First Methodist Church for the i turning Christmas Kve In snend . np )rj(,, js n1P dau"hter of Mr. w Mnl-,ill, ,,f Hose. .... bridegroom's parents -are Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Shipley , i..,s.)(.,.( ''.0U'.' , Reedsport. Mrs Gordon Slew-art. at the flr- in nl.iii.,1 Ihn I raiiit iimal uii.rl. ding music and accompanied Alice i'riie bridegroom was graduated Hamilton, schoolmate of the bride,;'1" Keedspnrt I'mon High School who sang "T he Lord's Praver." ' nt is presently serving in the U.S. The lovely bride, on the arm of Ar Force, her father, was charming in hrr , . i i pn i bridal gown which was styled with, yVGCl f UGCGITlDGr an over lace tunic with double tier ed net skirl over taffeta, wrist- j ,,, A ;Arn, IHlor , Km. length pointed sleeves and a ueen son f ,,.,, iMer ( Uen Elizabeth collar accented w 1 1 hi(ae ,, W1. known here, was mar pearls. Her veil was fingertip in r,( ,,,. 14 , Mrs. Mall(c Kpper length with drop pearls from the, ,)f r.;lllpn.p Th(. wr,ding was 'J? ,,,,, u j.-, , ,,, ' forehead. She carried her Job's Daughter honored queen Bible which was topped with I large , while orchid. Mrs. Tom Barrone was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss; Aloha Iola Chapter of Beta Sig Sandic Brooks of Sacramento, ma Phi cnioyed its annual holiday Calif , nsler of the bridegroom, i parly at the home of Mrs. J. P. and Charlotte Bartram. They were ; Motschenbacher Tuesday. ninO attractive ill their street-1 Gifls were exchanged and last length green satin brocade dress- Thv won. headband, of while! fur to inalch their white fur mulfs with red poinsellias. James Blakev of Portland AFB ' The bride's mother was attrae tup m a small two piece avocano '. slllt dins, Willi black fur collar and accessories to match. The ' hridegrooin's mother wore a be- coming two piece grey suit with while aeeesMii ics. ; More than 200 atlended the wed ding and the reception which fol wcd. Mrs. Kenneth l.add served the wedding cake and Miss Karen Weaver served coffee. Mrs .Icons Rote of McMinnville, sister of the bridegroom, poured punch. Two large canines useti nir iiioie ore orations had been used recently at i the bride grandparents kith wed- Alt : : -t CUTTING THEIR wedding cake in the above picture are Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Doe, whose marriage took place Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at The Church of the Open Bible at Glide. The bride, Carol Ann Parks, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Elliott of Glide and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doe of Eugene. (Picture by Clarence Bokken). Ffil'H'WIlM 1 ' - mil' I re now at home at Lompoc, Calif. near Vandenberg AFH The bride, born and reared in Roseburg, was graduated from Roseburg High School anil has been employed as IBM operator I at DollglilS ColintV Stale llanK. j,(l,.mn zed at Recdsnort. The cou ule 7n Entire. I XnKr hpnharhnr Hnme I Scene Of Chapter Party year's secret sisters were revealed Refreshments were served to the following member and guests: .Miss Aiiene Hayden. Airs, itoiiin Oregon Stole College at Cor !:n r!cw,. Barbara High .Mrs. David Grulib. Mrs. Dale Ellis. School she was an officer in Mrs. George Larson. Mrs. John: the Santo Barbara County Tin ker, Mis Jack Vouns. .Mrs.i RiHinn CU.h Th. k.J.n,. r.a .legi.n , .mis. ,i. r. .ioicmiu-i . . ,,.j0j dcu u k , bacher. Mrs. Lowell Winters. Mis.!lecr OftenaeO KOSeDurg nigh Richard L. Smith, Mrs. Eldon Ca--School and played footboll ley, Mrs. Alan Kniidlson, Mrs. Ken i there and also on the Oregon neth Jones, Mrs Donnld Gingery, ctnto rnllonn laom Ho nlnu Mrs. V ernon Murdoch Jr.. Mrs. Sj ,e. ,L 9 Acr V' -i Fail Cone and Mrs. Donald Dole. cd wim ,he UiL 'Sam in the , Rose Bowl in 1957. Since then NSW Year S Party Given he has played professional I. .. a.:.:X. ri ,i. Mr. and Mis Eugene Cherry of 311 Wl,h the British Columbia Oakland entertained at a New'i Lions in Vancouver. The Year's party, with Mr. and Mrs couple plan to reside in Van- i'on iinini; ano vuiiuicn mui uic Rev. and Mrs. Richard Wayne and children as guests. Couple Married The Church of the Open Bibla in Glide was the scene Saturday, Dec. 17, for the double ring cere mony uniting in marriage Carol Ann Parks of Glide and Carl E. Dow of Idleyld Park. The Rev. K. K. Thompson performed the nuptial service at 2 p.m. before li relatives and friends of the couple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Elliott of Glide. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doe of Eugene. The church was decorated with holly and Christmas greens with bouquets of red roses at the altar. Mrs. K. K. Shelton played inciden tal music as the guests assembled and also played the traditional wedding march. Cleo Elliott gave his step-daughter in marriage. The bride wore a light blue wool jerscv sheath with cummerbund, matching bluo shoes and white feather hat. Shs carried a bouquet of white carna tions. Miss Glenda Kettleman ot Glide was bridesmaid, wearing a royal blue wool jersey with whili accessories. A reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Elliott was held at Ihx Glide Community Hall following the ceremony. Punch was served by Mrs. Dean Doc, sister-in-lavr of (he bridegroom; Mrs. Lloyd Ev. ans poured coffee and Mrs. Wil liam Meisner cut and served lha four-tiered wedding cake. The bride attended Glide srhnols from the first grade. The bride groom is employed in the engi neering department of the Bureau of Public Roads. The ncwlyweds are at home in a cottage at Mc' Place at Idleyld Park. School Board Is Hosted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withnell en tertained the Yoncalla llicli School board at their home for a holi day dinner, having as their guests, .tir. ami Airs, licrschell Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farrcll and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Applegale. ENGAGED Dr. and Mrs. J Harry E. Brown, 810 Las Pal mas Drive, Santo Barbara, I announce the engagement of ; their daughter, Barbara Helen, ito Clarence (Nub) Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. : Beamer of Roseburg. Mi n Brown was graduated from Santa Barbara High School 1 , .... .. 3. ,. . 1 ard attended the LoJIege Ot the Pacific in Stockton and couver after their marriage in February. worn imwyi1 'wwwmp jgp-wrypwfflMi f " Ji ' t ' ( Jt t ft ' '"-l ' It - f' ? 1 1 1 i ,