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8 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tuei., June 13, 1961
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More than 200 relatives and topped with a large golden "50"
THE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Blakely, who were married in Roseburg 50 years
ago, was a large and charming event of May 21 at their
Glida Home. Lett to right in the family group are Robert
P. Blakely, R. T. Blakely, Mrs. R. T. Blakely, Mrs. Fearn
Moore and Mrs. Ernest Prowell. The Blakelys have three
great-grandchildren, Kathy, Frankie and Laura Hayes, of
Toledo. (Picture by Koop's Modern Photography).
friends attended the golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
R, T. Blakely, Sunday, May 21,
from 2 to S p.m. at their Glide
home.
The occasion was also the 86th
birthday of R. T. Blakely, who is
the son of Samual Plum Blakely,
the first white settler in the Glide
area, who arrived in 1852 by cov
ered wagon from New York state.
The charming affair was hosted
by the couple's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Blakely of Glide; their sons-in-law
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Fearn (Agnes) Moore of Glide and
Alt. and Mrs. Ernest (Margaret)
Prowell of Roseburg.
The rooms were attractively dec
orated in the golden wedding
theme with bowls of yellow roses
and yellow iris. Mrs. Blakely, wore
a beige summer frock with a gold
en orchid corsage as she happily
greeted her guests.
The beautifully decoraled serv
ing table was covered with a love
ly rose filet hand-crocheted table
cloth made by Fearn Moore, who
is confined to a wheel chair. The
large four-tiered anniversary cake,
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FOUR GENERATIONS at the golden anniversary celebration of Mr and Mrs. R. T, Blakely,
prominent Glide residents, are pictured above. Seated are Mrs. R. T. Blakely and Kathy
Hayes. Standing are Mrs. Fearn Moore and Mrs. Frank Hayes, (Picture by Koop's
Modern Photography).
Installation Ceremony
For Bethel US Enjoyed
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BETHEL UD, Roseburg, new officers ore pictured above,
First row: Judy Warren, Nonda Patterson, Gail Neuner,
Marie Paulson, Sandra Butler, Nancy Craig and Leanna
Graves. Second row: Kathy Collison, Karen Bryan, Kirsty
Williams, Cindy Wadsworth. Corol Colbrunn, Mona Lyons
and Joanne Morkham, Third row: Paulus Haas, Donna
Wolff, Teddy Heilman, Jerry Heilrnan. Carol Markham,
Mary Ann Beardsley and Stephanie McGregor. (Picture by
Clark's Studio).
Church Women Hostesses At Party For Miss Patton
A lovely bridal shower was given
recently in honor of Miss Patricia
Patton at the home of Mrs. Clifford
Travillion by women of the Con
servative Baptist Church.
Interesting games were played,
Rifts were opened and lovely re
freshments were served by the
hostenscs, ftiith Travillion, Pat Irvins. Alia Tatton. Pat Montgom
Uontitnmrry, l.ydia Owent, l.m- ery, Mrs. Owen Marker. Mrs. Os-
da Penn and Mrs. Howen Hacker. jcr Powell, Mrs. Warren Cloake.
Miss Patton received a beautiful
corsage, lively floral and net fa
vors decorating each tray had been
made by Lydia Owens.
Present were Lil Sundquist. U
i Morru, Audrey Hatfield, Helen
had been made and decorated by
Mrs. Prowell. After the honored
couple had cut the first slice, the
cake was served by Miss Linda
Moore. Mrs. Florence Moore and
Mrs. George Casebeer. Mrs, Lil
lian Van Horn served at the
punch bowl and Mrs. George Rich
ey, Mrs. R. P. Blakely and Mrs.
Frank Hayes presided at the cof
fee service.
A rose covered wishing - well
received money gifts and many
cards. Jane Prowell, Marilyn
Blakely and Rob Blakely, grand
daughters and grandson, were in
charge of the well and the gift
table. Assisting about the rooms
were Mrs. M. J. McDaniel, Mrs.
Bob Ridgeway and Miss Bernice
McDaniel.
The Blakelys were married at
the Christian Church in Roseburg
C. G. Blakely, a nephew who was
present at the wedding 50 years
ago, attended the anniversary re
ception.
Present were four generations
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blakely. Mrs.
Fearn Moore, Mrs. Frank Hayes,
and Kathy Hayes.
Of special interest was a cable
gram of congratulations from the
Dave White family in Germany
(Mr. White is teaching there).
The guest book, in charge of
Fern and Helen Moore and Ruth
Prowell, granddaughters, was sign
ed by relatives and friends:
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Blakely, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Prowell.
Fern and Helen Moore, Rob and
Randy Blakely of Glide, Jane and
Ruth Prowell of Roseburg, Miss
Linda Moore of Ashland, Miss Mar
ilyn Blakely of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hayes and chil
dren: Kathy, hrankie and Laura
of Toledo, grandchildren and great
grandchildren. Mrs. Florence
Moore of Roseburg, Mrs. Blakely's
sister. Nieces and nephews attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sparks,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schulze and
Molley, Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
George Casebeer, Glide, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Blakely, Corvallis, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Roumagoux,
Portland, Dale Blakely, and Mr.
and- Mrs. V. L. Blakely, Craig and
Randy, of Roseburg.
Out of town guests: Angla, Er
nesto and Bernard Borquez, Mrs.
Gladys Coleman, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Strohccker,
Salem; Randal Kelley, Monmouth;
Mrs. Fisher Slrohecker, Gervais;
Mrs. Lou Andrus, Albany; Sher
iff and Mrs. C. N. Lilly, Corvallis;
Mrs. M. J. McDaniel and Bernice,
Eugene; Myrle J. Ritchey, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Vermillion, Spring
field; John Dickerson. Ashland: Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Daley, Asniana;
Mrs. Bess Sellers. Mrs. Ruth Win
ter, Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Matthews. Days Creek; Mrs.
George Crenshaw and Kathy. Suth
erlin; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mullin,
Winston; Mrs. Lura Hill. Oakland;
Mr. and Mrs. Arton Erlebach, Til
ler; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spencer
and Connie. Cottage Grove; Mrs.
George McClure, Idleyld Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turnbull,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knigae, . Mr
and Mrs. Fred Bowen, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Stiltner and Joyce, Mr,
and Mrs. W. E. Strickling, Mr.
Ed Hatz, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Sigfridson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. John Darling, Mr. ana Mrs
Clifton ARee. Mrs. Maude A?ee
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrus, Victor
Miller, Mrs. Walter Singleton, tord
Sincleton. Mr. and Mrs. John At-
terburv. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. George Rooke. Mrs
Marjory Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. R,
T. Green. Mrs. Delbert Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatfield. Mrs
T. Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. W. E
Wilshire. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. New-
bv, Mrs. Lillie Van Horn. Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Boise, Mrs. Birdie
Barker. Mrs. Lillian Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Schneider and Marvin
Mr and Mrs. Lvnn Beckley, Mr
and Mrs. Dale Hatfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McKay, Mr. and Mrs
Rniie McCormark. Mr. and Mrs
Bill Gilbreath. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cunningham, Mrs. Ralph Hickman
and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bill, all of Roseburg.
Fred Asam and Jeanette. Susie
and Polly Johnson, Mrs. Keith tr-
land, Mr. and Mrs. John Manitsas.
and John anl uavia. miss r
ricia Mayo. Miss Helen Falhe, Al
vin Schloeman. Albert C. Lilly, Mr.
M. H. McCord. Mr. and Mrs. Tay
lor McCord and lona. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim HeniRan. Mrs. Claud Talcott.
Mrs. Carl Messing. Mrs. Robert
Ridgeway and Louise. Mrs. Albeit
DeBerna'rdi, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Smith and Jim. John, Jeanette,
anrf Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Bu-
r tin-.. llr. Ciuroa Wal
Mrs. Walter Beam was bono ed , Jon Thomp50n, ilr.
at a pink and blue shower at lhe"rj " Tnm Mullin Mr and
home of Mrs. Harry Taylor m V)exter Williams. ('. E. Ware.
W,n.on Friday with Mrs. Gary 1 s Mr
Moore. Mrs larlltuRg.n, and Mrs. J," Arthur M Selby. llr.
Bessie Knott as co-hostesses. M- Ry Bal,ou Djck
A stork and bassinet of pastel (;pne Rosach'i. Mr. and Mrs. K.N.
green nylon net provided an ap-j ( ),er, lelen Cellers, Mr. and
pnate setting for the lovely event. I j,r, 0 G Reese. Mr. and Mrs.
The serving table was centered el,' TaIrolt ,n() Dan Cathy and
with a colorful arrangement of jari(- jr, and Mrs. Fay Holmes
blue delphiniums, pmk roses and nd sieve, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
white lilies. ; Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Games were played and delight-, shrum ,u 0f c,de.
ful refreshments were served to
Those sending gifts but unable to the following: Mmes. lone Rice,
attend were l.ou and Pat Hock- Bert Smith. Floyd Knott, Rusell
well, Mrs. Delwin Stewart, Mrs. i Passman, Charles McCord, Bud
Harry Turnbull, Gyna and I.ihhy ; Knott, Ruth W alker, Peggy. Gary
Conk, Linda Grey, Sandra Rams-i Moore. Carl Huggins, Bessie Knott
Many Grand officers and visitors
from bethels of Oregon, were pres
ent recently for ceremonies at
tending the instituting of a new
Bethel of Job's Daughters in Rose
burg. The closed portion of the meet
ing was conducted by officers of
Bethel 8 of Roseburg, with Honored
Queen, Cindy Sevall, presiding.
During these ceremonies the fol
lowing executive and associate
council members were installed by
the grand guardian, assisted by
the associate grand guardian: Mrs.
I,. L. Patterson, guardian; Alvin
Butler, associate guardian; Mrs.
Harrv Collison. secretary; bus.
James Wadsworth, treasurer; Mrs.
C. V. Warren, director of music;
Mrs. Patterson, sociability; Mrs.
Bjarne Paulson, paraphernalia;
Mrs. Robert Beardsley, hospital
ity; Don Dole, finance; Mrs.
George Neuner, proficiency; Mrs.
K. E. Craig, publicity; L. L. Pat
terson, fraternal relations: Ran
dolph Slocum, philanthropy and
good will.
The initiation ceremony was per
formed by Bethel 8, initiating the
following girls into membership in
Bethel U. D.: Judy Warren, Le
anna Graves, Teddy Heilman, Jer
ry Heilman, Janice Owens, Mary
Godfrev, Lorella West, Sharon
Doss, Linda Johnson, Sandy Green,
Phyliss Hainer and Linda Wilson.
After the initiation and retiring
of Bethel 8 officers, an open in
stallation of officers for Bethel U.D.
was conducted. Serving as instal
ling officers were: Queen, Anna
belle O'Neal, Bethel 42, Oakland:
guide, Pamela I.aurance, Bethel
53, Winston-Dillard; marshal. Sally
Anlauf, Bethel 18, Myrtle Creek;
chaplain, Sandra La Prath, Beth
el 28, Glcndale; recorder, Pat Cy
phert, Bethel 39, Riddle; Custodi
ans, Cindy Sevall and Darlene Mc
Williams, Bethel 8, Roseburg; and
musician Peggy Ostrandcr, Bethel
8.
Sharon Counts of Bethel U. D.
was soloist for the installation.
Officers who will serve the new
bethel are: Honored Queen Mane
Paulson; Senior Princess Gail Neu
ner; Junior Princess Sandra But
ler; guide, Nancy Craig; marshal,
Nonda Patterson; messengers,
Kirsty Williams, Paulus Haas,
Mary Ann Beardsley, Kathy Col
lison and Carol Markham; chap
lain, Mona Lyons; musician, Ste
phanie McGregor; librarian, Jo
anne Markham; recorder, Caroline
Colbrunn; treasurer. Donna Shel
ton; senior custodian, Judy War
ren; junior custodian, Leanna
Graves; inner guard, Donna Wolff,
outer guard, Karen Bryan; lady of
lights, Cindy Wadsworth and pages,
Teddy and Jerry Heilman.
Many gifts of money and para
phernalia were presented the new
bethel to help them toward their
goal for a charter.
A reception was held in the din
ing room at the close of the after
noon ceremonies. The newly in
stalled queen had chosen yellow
and white for her colors, and these
were used in flower arrangements
throughout the dining room. A
beautifully decorated cake center
ed the refreshment table, a large
bouquet of yellow tulips and white
lilacs adding to its beauty. Pour
ing were Brooke Young and Mollie
Ware of Bethel 8. Assisting with
the reception were Mrs. Darley
Ware, Mrs. Ralph DeMoisey, Mrs.
William Kcrnan and Mrs. K. E.
Craig.
Among the many distinguished
guests attending the afternoon
events were: Miss Jean Isaacson,
grand honored queen. Bethel 57
Gladstone: Miss Brooke Young,
grand junior princess. Bethel 8,
Roseburg; Mrs. Donna Nelson,
grand guardian, Beaverton; Lem
Manning, grand associate guardian,
Medford; past supreme guardian,
Mrs. Gladys Hall. Portland; past
grand guardians, Mrs. Cora Young
of Roseburg, Mrs. Mamie Wilson
of Myrtle Creek, Mrs. Evelyn Mc-
Gill of Beaverton, Mrs. Manna
Elhart of Medford and Mrs. Phyl
iss Poole of Klamath Falls; past
associate grand guardian, Ray
Hampton, Roseburg: vice grand
guardian, Mrs. Evelyn Suit. .Med
ford; grand musician, Mrs. Esther
Hogg. Myrtle Creek: grand chap
lain, Mrs. Vivian Gordon, Medford;
grand marshal, Mrs. Julia Gild
ner, Portland; grand outer guaid,
Harry Smith, Oakland.
Among guardians and associate
guardians attending were: Mrs.
Elizabeth Fugate, Oakland; Mrs.
Virginia Laurance. Dillard; Mrs.
Joan Reter, Medford: Mrs. Eye
lyn North, Medford: Mrs. Frances
Elliot. Roseburg: E. K. Miller,
Grams Pass; Harry Arbogast,
Myrtle Creek; and Byron Wood
ruff, Roseurg.
Representing the Masonic Or
ders were: Mrs. Inga High, royal
matron. Order of Amaranth; Mrs.
Ann Sanders, worthy matron: Or
der of Eastern Star: Henry Hal
verson, York Rite Masons; and
Doyle Lewis, DeMolay.
Mrs. Beam Feted
At Lovely Party
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SHELLEY ANN WALLS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Walls, celebrated her birthday Sunday at a oint party with
Russ Kaine, at the Walls residence. A birthday cake was
cut in honor of the two birthdays. Enjoying the party besides
the honor guests were Mrs. William C. Goetz, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Noyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kaine, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hebard and John; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Walls and Mrs. Bob Allen and David, Mark
and' Mary. (Picture by Koop's Modern Photography).
S. Clarence Trued Presents
Piano Pupils In Recital
A gathering of Junior High and
Senior High students presented a
varied program of piano and organ
selections at the Trued home on
SE Jackson St. Monday night.
About 35 were present, parents and
close friends of the students par
ticipating, some coming from Port-
Alpha Chi Meets
Cm Wednesday
Members of Alpha .Chi. ESA, met
to enjoy an education program
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Floyd Walker. The pro
gram, "Diet and Exercise," was
given by Mrs. Charles Mast and
Mrs. Douglas Burgess.
Later, members went to the Jer
sey Lilly for pizza. , ,
Those attending were Mrs. Gene
Bolen, Mrs. Glenda Gadway, Airs.
William Hallcraft, Mrs. Dick Han
lin, Mrs. Morman Johnson, Mrs.
Leon Hughes, Mrs. Ted Inslcy.
Airs. John . Jones, Mrs. Gaybrj
Kidney, Mrs. Lyle Quist, Mrs! Joe
Scallon. Airs. Murl Storms. Mrs.
Floyd Walker, Airs. Gary Wilson,
Airs. Douglas Burgess, and Airs.
Paul Sanger.
Mrs. Bennett Is Honored
At Pink And Blue Shower
Mrs. Harold Withnell was host
ess at a pink and blue shower
at her Yoncalla home recently,
honoring Airs. Ted Bennett. Games
were played with Airs. Blair Har
rington and Airs. Orville Pontius
winning prizes.
Refreshments were served to
Airs. Gaylen Bledsoe, Airs. Blair
Harrington, Aliss Nora Williams,
Mrs. Eldon Lee and Mrs. Orville
Pontius. Airs. Dale Bessett sent a
gift.
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JO BE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Foster of Roseburg an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Gwenell, to
Harvey Zimmerman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer-
i man of Hardin, Mont. Both
Miss Foster and Mr. Zimmer
! man are seniors in education
at Seattle Pacific College. The
' wedding has been set for
I Aug. 26.
land. They all proclaimed it an
enjoyable affair after listening to
the varied degrees of skill and
the nature of the music offered.
Carol Lee Colbrunn played the
1st movement of the American
Youth Concerto by Bauer, assisted
by Ruth Trued at the organ; Cher
yl Baker performed the Gypsy Ala
zurka by Bohm; Sharon Wagner
played the Allegro by Chopin
Liszt; Gail Neuner gave Gavotte
Petite by Conrad; Charlene Aliller
offered Edvard Grieg's Triumphal
Alarch on the organ; Beverley Bax
ter played the opening theme of
Tschaikovski's B Alinor Concerto
as arranged by Percy Grainger;
Cinda Byrd played Toreador Song
from Carmen and Oh! Susanna by
Stephen Foster; Pat Byrd render
ed Alozart's Atinuet from Don
Juan; the latter two also played
t ie Peasant Dance by Scher as u
duet; Judy Patton performed the
Allegro-Barbaro by Bela-Bartok;
Vivian Lawrence played Gypsy
By Sarasate and Mary Beth Hiil
gave a Prelude and Fugue by Bach
on the organ. Air. and Airs. Trued
closed the program with two organ
piano duets: My Heart Ever Faith
ful and Meditation on Bach's First
Prelude by John Sebastian Bach.
Delightful refreshments were
served by Airs. Trued, assisted by
Airs. Roy Byrd and Airs. Charles
Aliller, who poured. Flowers for
the occasion were presented by
Airs, Harold Horn.
Individual recitals are to be giv.
en by other advanced students in
the late summer. .
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Kern, 1030 W. Luellen Drive,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Frances Anita,
to George Winfield Vaughn,
son of Mrs. Mildred Vaughn
of Riddle. The bride -elect
was graduated from Roseburg
High School and is employed
by Northwest Credit Adjust
ers. The bridenronm-elert was
'graduated from Riddle High
, School and Oregon State Col
I lege and is employed by the
: Oregon State Highway De
I partment. A garden wedding
j has been planned for July 22.
1 (Picture by Photo Lob).
Mrs. Orvis Ford. Mrs. Guy Zeh
ring. Mrs. Vera Pans, Airs. Ilenrv
Rockwell, Mrs. Boh Langhoff and ! d!e. .Mrs. Alerle Austin. Mrs. Cljr.land Harrv Tavlor.
the Mise Gay Dimmick, Judy ence Reamer, Airs. Lynn Butler.! Sending Rifts were Violet Fer
Paltnn, Deanna Sundquist and Dor- Mrs. Robert AlcCrary and Alrs. guson, Ken Day and Arleta lc
is AlcReyrjolds. Wally Beamer. i Alpine.
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