50 Years Of Married Life Celebrated At Open House !WW 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., Mor., 9, 1961 THE GOLDEN WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mathis was celebrated Saturday, Feb. 25, at a charming open : house affair given by their sons and daughters and sons-, in-law and daughters-in-law. In the picture obove brothers and sisters attending included back row:' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Denny, Portland; Ethel Mathis, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins and Red Stoffer, Front row: Mrs. Ronald McCoy, Mrs. '. Rosie Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis, Mary Fallis and Genevieve Stoffer. The group picture below (back 'row) in- eludes: Mariene ond Paul Yundt, Carmen Hathaway, Jon and Jerry Gleaves, Barbara Mathis, Betty Yundt, C. P. &gft&ft To : yv. T-4rn.r4$a Alice Graves Is Shower Honoree Mini Alice Graves was compli mented al a lovely shower party riago at the home of Mrs. A. N. Johnson, Mrs. H. A. Doyle was hostess for the charming affair, Mrs. Alfred Denton assisting with the serving of refreshments. Mrs. Doyle was responsible for the charming decorations which carried out an orchid and white color scheme, the fireplace orna mented with a large white heart with accents of orchid to form a shadow box effect. The orchid and while theme was also carried out in the decorations for the serving table. Mrs. Doyle had also made a ."This is Your Life" scrapbook for Miss Craves. Those attending and showering the bride-to-be with gifts were Mrs. Harold Graves, Mrs. Olive Eash, Mrs. John McGarity, Mrs, Five New Members Initiated nto Theta Rho Girls Club Alpha Zcta Thcta Rho Club 30 met Manday evening, with Sharon Lee president presiding. Patty Kine, Central Point, pres ident; .Kay Wheeler, Sutheflin, conductor; Karen Renfro, Rose burg. outside guardian of the Thc ta II ho Assembly of Oregon; and Mac Robinson, Central Point, member of the Jurisdictional Youth Committee of Oregon, were Introduced and welcomed. Beauti ful camellia corsages were pinned on the honored guests by Presi dent Sharon. Tatty Havens, Karen Stephens, Sandra Smith, Sandra Sorey, and Elizabeth l.eshcr were initialed in a beautiful candlelight ceremony, which was concluded with an ex hibition drill by the 24-member Annual Sweetheart Dinner Held At Green On Sunday The Missionary Youlh Fellow ship group of the Green Commun ily Church held its annual sweet heart dinner Friday evening in the social rooms of the church. The group was assisted in planning and serving by the ladies of the church. The rooms were charmingly dec orated in a red and white color scheme using hearts and cuplds. Each place was marked with a program featuring a golden key. Forty guest attended. Les Forney, youth leader, gave a short . speech of welcome and the Rev. Leonard Floth gave the invocation. Guest speaker was the John Sinsley, Mrs. Elmer Kslelle, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Kenneth McKarland, Mrs. L. M. Fletcher, Mrs. Ralph l'earson, Airs. Hubert Denton, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. f.a gar Harris, Mrs. Bjarne Paulson, Mrs. Zelma Dickcrson. Zctha Dlckerson, Mrs. John Kelly, Joanne Kelly, Mrs; I.arry A Id red, Mrs. Bob Aldred, Mr s. Arthur Wallen, Mrs. Gladys Foley, Mrs. Paul Kite, Mrs. Clayton Kon lalr, Mrs. Warren Trcnholin, Mrs. Ella Olson, Mrs. Floyd Matula, Mrs. A. B. Munroe, Cheryl Mun roe and Mrs. Orville Parmele. Sending gifts were the bride elect's brother and sister, F r cd and Lillian Graves; Mrs. Sandy McDonald, Mrs. Elvin Woods, Mrs. Myrtle Bigclow, Mrs. Othal Cook, Mrs. T. B. Aldred, Mrs. Clyde Heater and Mrs. Harold Tonole. The next meeting will be Mon day evening, March 6, at 7 p.m. at the 100F hall, drill team directed by Mrs. F. J. Herman. Gifts from the club were pre sented to Patty Kine and Mae Robisnn by Georgina Arnaud and Claudia Rockwell in a clever Ori ental skit in appropriate costumes. The Roseburg Club has been in vited lo put on their initiation cere mony, a tribute to the Bible, and the response to the address of wel come at the district convention to be held at Waltcrvillo, Ore., March 25. The youth committee of the Roseburg Kcbekah Lodge served refreshments at tables decorated with attractive bouquets of spring flowers. Rev. Albert J. Wollcn of the Cedar Mill Bible Church of Portland. The Putnam sisters sang two numbers and Sharon Bintlitf gave a reading. Treasure chest prizes were won by Lenny Floth, Wayne Kaylor and Mrs. Dintliff. Dinner, Film Enjoyed A dinner, honoring the various committee chairmen of the Farm Bureau Federation membership campaign, was given Monday eve ning at the Piano Roll Inn. Later, a most interesting and educational film was shown. There were 19 present. Yundt Jr., Virginia and Terrie Rice. Fourth row: 'Jack Mathis, Ed White, Jim Mathis, Ross Crane, Randy Crane, Nick Norelius, Bernadette Mathis, Bob Mercer and Bill Rice. Third row: Doris Mothis, Kitty White, Josephine Crone, John and Pearl Mathis, Jeanne Norelius, .Lucille Yundt, Rosemary Mercer and Bob Mathis; second row: Sherry Mothis, Pomelo Crane, Jerry Mothis, Bobbie Mercer and Scott Norelius. Front row: Jackie Mathis, Debbie Gleaves, Joni Rice, Greg Gleaves, Cynthia Hathaway, Kristi Norelius, Robin Yundt, Michael Hathaway. (Pictures by Wilson Studio) Friendship Night Is Held By Oakland Job's Daughters Bethel 42, International Order of Job's Daughters, held Friendship Night at the Masonic Hall in Oak land on the evening of March 1. A large number was on hand to help the girls make the affair a huge success. After the meeting, refreshments and a most enjoyable program were presented in the downstairs dining room which was gaily deco rated with plum blossoms in white and ptnK. Special guests present were: Honored queen Cindy Sevall, Beth el 8, , Roseburg; past honored queens, Nancy Schulz, Joanne Clark and Peggy Murphy; grand bethel officer, hileen Kenwisher guardians.; Elizabeth Fugate and baroara r atterson, uctnei 8, nose burg; associate guardian, grand outer guard of the state of Oregon and master of Oakland Lodge AF & AM, Harry Smith; past guard ian, Genevieve Murphy: worthy matron and worthy patron, Kath ryn and Ted Roadman, Eastern star 91; royal matron and patron, THE OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH CLUB took a most interesting trip to Moreno's Toco House in Eugene, Thursday. They enjoyed the friendly Spanish atmosphere ond also o very delicious Spanish luncheon. The host, Mr. Moreno, gave o talk obout Mexican people and customs and showed some very beautiful colored slides of his native country. As each student left, fie was given o free Mexican coin. Those attending were: Mr. Doherty, odyisor; Daurice Pyles, Claudia Indo, Donno Robinson, Paul Hansen, David Roadman, Norman ond Don Baird, Ellen Cole, Linda Brown, Sherri Main, Joyce Brown, Trudy Downs, Gloria Meoges, Eldon Wilson, Susie Beohm, Pot Early, Sondro Thennes Ed Hommerschmith ond Arthur Beck. Douglas Court, Order of Amaranth, Loren and Mamie O Neal: and Sharon Calkins, member of Bethel a, noseDurg. 1 Kitty Ross read "Blessed be the Tie that Binds." Decorations were arranged by Sharon Rapp, Delores Lehman, Barbara Treman and Pat McGin- ty. The refreshment committee had as its chairman, Eileen Kenwish er, with Wanita Woolman, Kitty Ross, Erline Bullock and Susan Halvorsen assisting. Kathy Hub bell was chairman of the enter tainment committee and was as sisted by Myrl Telgenhoff, Cynthia Taylor and Linda Kenwisher. Those appearing on the program were Charlene Forney, Antonia Hanson, Allan Grauf, Judy Byron Linda Kenwisher, Sharon Rapp, Myrl Telgenhoff, Vickie Grauf and Kathy Hubbell. The program in cluded songs, a pantomime and a skit, "The Case of the Missing Honored oueen. The next meeting will be March 15. on 0i ill iti O MR. AND MRS. J. D. MATHIS. who were honored by their family at a golden .wedding celebration Feb.; 25, are pictured above with their golden wedding cake. Mr. ond Mrs. Mathis were married in Gooding, Idaho and shortly after moved to Emmert, Idaho, where they lived until 15 years ago, when they came to Roseburg. They are parents of five daughters and two sons. The reception took place in Lookingglass, where they are members of the Looking glass Community Church. Mrs. Mathis is organist at the church. They are also members of the Grange.. (Picture I by Wilson Studio). Golden Wedding Is Large' Event Honoring Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Mathis on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Sat urday, Feb. 25, was the charming open house given at Lookingglass by their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathis of Rose burg and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mathis of Klamath Falls, and their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Yundt Jr. of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crane of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norelius and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mercer, all of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis were mar ried in Gooding, Idaho, 50 years ago, moving to Emmett, Idaho, shortly afterward. They lived there until 15 years ago when they mov ed to Roseburg. They are the par ents of two sons and five daugh ters, Both are members of the Lookingglass Community Church where Mrs. Mathis serves as or ganist. They are also members of the Lookingglass Grange. Guests present for the atfair were: Don Ollivant, Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Yundt III, Corvallis; Mary Fallis, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Stoffer, Coeur d'Alene, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kice, ana children, Joni ana len. and Scott and Kristi Norelius, Van couver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Glives and children, Debbi and Greg, Medford; Sherry and Jackie Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. At wnue, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleaves, Medford; Mrs. R. T. Shannon Doyle Is Shower Honoree Mrs. T. H. Pargeter and Mrs. M. C. Doyle were gracious host esses Friday evening when they entertained at the lovely home of the former in Melrose at a kitch en bridal shower honoring Shan non Doyle. Japanese quince,-pink camel lias and white wedding bells form ed the living room decorations. The gift table was centered by a dried arrangement featuring mini ature kitchen utensils. Games and visiting were enjoved and prizes were awarded after which Miss Doyle received and displayed her lovely gifts presented to her by the Mesdames Jim Doyle, Lena Howland, Dale Busenbark, David Sams, Fern Wheeler of Eu gene; Carol Henderson of Drain; L. E. Goodbourn of Medford; Merle Norns, D. N. Busenbark, C. E. Reece, John Doyle and the two hostesses, Mrs. Pargeter and Mrs. Doyle. Melrose Woman Honored Thursday Mrs. I.. L. Chit wood of Melrose was pleasantly surprised Tuesday afternoon when a few neishbors called to celebrate her birthday. Gifts were presented to her and a birthday cake, baked by Mrs. Har old Chitwnod, was served. Present for the pleasant after noon of visiting were Mrs. Clarson Chitwood. Mrs. Dale Rusenbark. Mrs. Harold Chitwood, Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. Mrs. Paul Abeel, Mrs. Jack Trusty. Mrs. Otto Matthews Mrs. Byron Turpin and the honoree Mrs. L. L. Chitwood. Lutheran Women Hosted At Keith Dies Residence The Lutheran Women's Mission ary league of St. John's Church of Sutherlin met at the home of Mrs. Keith Dies near Sutherlin for an all-day work meeting. A sack lunch was enjoyed at noon, and a coffee break in the afternoon, following the meeting. Layettes for missions are being made by the group. Mrs. Ijvern Murphy, who had attended a tone meeting at Grants Pass, gave a report on Christian growth. She is chairman of tke lo cal group. Those enjoving the day were the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kalbhen. Mrs. Paul Vrben, Mrs. Owen Al len, Mrs. Walter Becker, Mrs. Douglas Johnson. Mrs. R. Vns, Mrs. Elva Egli and the hostess. Rohde, Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moore, Albany; Eth el Maims, bacramento, Calif. Jim, Barbara and Gerald Mathi ls, Klamath Falls: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adkins, Albany; Randy and rammie irane, Portland; car men, Cynthia and Michael Hatha way, Betty Lou and Robin Yundt, rar. ana Mrs. Hugh want, Sutlier lin; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gross. Mr. and Mrs. John Loosley, Mr. and mrs. uariton Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Manning, Robert Mercer, Van couver, Wash.; Ruby Ann Taylor, Lorna Rae Schulze, Mrs. Ruby Vance, Dorris Motley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Denny, Portland. Mrs. Mary McCoy, Miss Georgie L. Schulze, Phyllis Denny, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vance and son, Mr. ana mrj. wesiey J. Meredith, Mar jorie H. Storms. Carolyn Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wylie, Mr. and Mr. jacK dansen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulze, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schulze and thildren; Mr. and Mrs. John Rudzik. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Boung, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Meyer Mr. and Mrs. William Niebaum Lige Ollivant, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Schulze. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nay. Velma Beck. Pearl Hitch cock, Dorothy Williams, Mary- and Fred Southwick, Velma Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schaltenkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buckle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Petheram. . cTioa You need no crystal ball to see what's new spring and taste Sears 75th Anniversary Spring Catalog. Order your entire Easter ensemble from the comfort of your easy chair and use your Sears Charge Account. Phone OR 3-6673 P.S. If you hove not opened your Chorge Account at Sears, now is a good time to do so for really convenient shopping! GET YOUR NATIONAL CREDIT CARD NOW Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 526 S. E. ackson St. Insrjection And Initiation Held By Bethel 39 Monday State and rountv dignitaries of the International Order of Job's Daughters were present for in spection and initiation at the meet ing of Bethel 39 Monday evening at the Riddle Masonic Temple. Those given bethel honors were: Donna Nelson, grand guardian of Beaverton; Lem Manning, grand associate guardian, Medford; Ev elyn McGill, grand secretary, "Bea verton; Mr., and Mrs. Lute Pat terson, associate guardian and guardian of Bethel 8, Roseburg; Alvin Butler, past associate guard ian of Bethel 8, and Worshipful Master of Laurel Lodge 13 AF&AM, Roseburg; Cindy Sevall, honored queen, Bethel 8, KoseDucg; Mrs. John Wilson, past grand guardian, Myrtle Creek; Dorothy Stokes, senior princess, Myrtle Creek; Clifford Kent, on grand bethel committee lor fraternal re lations; Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee, Zuleima Club Has Election Of Officers Friday Evening Zuleima Club, Daughters of the Nile, met Friday evening at the Episcopal Parish Hsll for election of officers and a birthday meet ing. Hostesses were Mrs. C. A. Peth- erick, Mrs. Herb Hubbell, Mrs. Millard Wood and Helen White. The decorations were outstand ing. Special cakes made for the occasion were very beautiful. Mrs. Herb Hubbell was elected president; Mrs. Paul Newman, vice president; and Mrs, L. D. Silver Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated By Clarks Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clark of Happy Valley celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at a dinner at the family home Friday eve ning with members of their fam ily attending. Places were laid at the table for a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martinez, and chil dren, Marilyn, Theresa and Teddy, of Cottage Grove; daughter, Mrs. Laurence Pearce; granddaughter Lisa, and the three children who are still living at home, George, Public Is Invited To Benefit Party A benefit card party will be held Saturday, March 11, at the Melrose Grange at 8 p.m. The public is invited. This is the 'first fund raising affair given by the newly organized Cystic Fibrosis Chapter of Roseburg, which is the third such chapter in Oregon; the other two being at Portland and Klamath Falls. Funds received from the benefit will go the nation al research foundation. Pinochle will be in play and prizes awarded. Refreshments will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. C. E. Reece and Mrs. Roger Reece. Pound cans of candy will be on sale. FORECAST FOR in fashion for jK ... past associate guardian and guard ian of tsetnei 39; carol smart and Delayne Franklin, past honored queens of Bethel 39. Helen Dedman was initiated, with Jennie Alexander as couit esy candidate. Following the closing ceremony, a candlelight drill, under the di rection of Lynn Coleman, honored the grand guardian and associate grand guardian. The girls sang "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." Honored Queen Patricia Cyphert presented each with a gift. Preceding the meeting a de licious fried chicken no-host dinner was enjoyed at the Sportsman Cafe by the bethel members and visiting officials. The official table was beautifully centered by a spring bouquet of white and pale pink hyacinths mingled with daf fodils, arranged by Mrs. George Sosic. Bloom, secretary-treasurer. , Members present were Mrs. D. B. Kesner, Mrs. William T. Ev ans Jr., Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs. L. A. Blevens, Mrs. Dallen Jones, Mrs. Ralph Cooper, Mrs. L. D. Bloom, Mrs. Albert Joelson, Mrs. John Joelson, Mrs. A. C. Spencer, Mrs. Vance Rogers, Mrs. lalo D. Stephens, Mrs. Sig Fett,- Mrs. Henry Halvorsen, Mrs. L. E. Hen ninger, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Mrs. Dave Weisman, Mrs. C. A. Pethe rick, Mrs. Herb Hubbell, Mrs. Mil. lard Wood and Mrs. Fred Darby. Carl and Maria. Mrs. Clark's moth er, Mrs. Maycil Hilderbrand, and a friend of the children, Philip Ja cobs, completed the dinner list. Calling during the evening were Mrs. Clark's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sax ton, and sons, and a nephew, Hal Richards. Many lovely silver gifts received in honor of the occasion included presents from relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hershey of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers of Jerome, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Frauendiener of Mapleton, all of whom were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were mar ried Feb. 24 in Vancouver, Wash., and have spent the past several, years in Roseburg where they have the family home on Happy Valley Road. . Basketball Teams Feted About 20 members of the Glen dale High School basketball teams were guests of honor Thursday eve ning, for a spaghetti dinner given at the home of the basketball coach, Lawrence Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston were hosts and hostesses. Other guests, besides the boys, were the five cheer leaders and the school super intendent, Marlen Yoder, and Mrs. Yoder. Phone OR 3-6673