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Sutherl in Girl ! Is Party Honoree Glendale Job's Daughters Installation Is Enjoyed Approximately 100 wcie present Smith and William La Prath, - tl. inclnllulinn nf nffioorc tnr unurH i ,m -. ...I ,....;.,... ....,!..... the Glendale Bethel uf Job's of the Glcnrtalp Rithil- nad asJ Daughters which was held at the sociate guardians, Frank Woodley Glendale Masonic Temple Satur- and Victor Opperman; llti.j The twelfth birthday of Miss day evening. 'Robert Thompson, worthy matron v...,,. j..i.; m.. As the service opened. Karen of the Eastern Star; and Wallv j Evfln tool,Pr' ' Mi. Mehl, cousin of the honored queen- Davenport, who introduced his of-ian(1 Mrs- Russell t noper of Sulh- elect, Marilyn Mehl. and P a 1 1 v ficcrs and members of the honor: erun- was lhe occasion for a party Stapleton, lighted candlci held in guard. : honor Thursday afternoon, white candelabra. Some of the tall Sandra La Prath, immediate! A lovely birthday cake, decor- tapers were Dlue wun wnite gut-past honored queen, gave the new ated in pastel colors, was served placed about the large living room. A. M. DeBord. 11 ter decorations, ine oiners were nonored queen her traveling tiara. ! oulotdoors. Games were played .Miss Hunt will-wcil M. Raymond the hostesses. Mrs white with Blue guuer. ine canme Ine honored queen, in turn, pre-1 during the alteinoon. Scharpf of San Jose. Calif.. July 2 Mrs. McCorri. lighters wore white dresses willrsented hers to Mary Turner, sen- Guests invited to help Kyelyn : purple cummerbunds, and cor- j ior princess; and Miss Turner pre- celebrate the occasion were Pain-! i i i i ' sages of purple pinks. scnted hers to Nancy Clare, jun- j ela Coleman. Kathv Peletil, Shir- f- I rkCi V E-C1 KVH I Ic Anr-Qi The senior and junior installing! ior princess. t lev Moore, Anna Mae Venza Flor-' T I U WCM PUllllly lo I lUllUlt-U cusiouiaus, i iuju jum musicy gave me nunurru ence Meredith. Juamta Winglel' ana jms. j luusn-y, escuneti queen a gavei in oenau oi nerjRav and Jimmie Mrs. Dean smnn, guaruian, and lanuly. i Cooper, Kenneth Wiuiam i-a n am. associaie guarn-i jiuiy Biomine ana siai sna Loop-1 Thames and Kathleen Tabor: A ian. La Prath also escorted his er distributed the queen's gifts to sift was received from Lila Vogl 1.. I- . Cnnrli.n In Tli-ntK in 4 I. ....... t 1 I. ..I ff 1 t ' (lauguu-i, oauuia i. i imii, in- uic new uciuei uiiims. who was unable to attend. I Wed., June 21, 1961 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 11" RriHnl Shnwpr And l-unrhpnni Luncheon Meet Given For Linda Lee Hunt ENnjoyedfycs Rogers-Rankin Marriage f Nineteen members of the 1 onral . . , , .srXZ: I akes rlace In bugene Mrs. William Buckleair and Mrs. 'in Salem. Charles McCord entertained at a Each guest showered the honored iovely bridal shower and buflet guest with duplicates of their fav- ; luncheon at the former's home on orite kitchen gadgets. Hose Street in Winston Friday in-Those enjoying the delightful af honor of Miss Linda l.ee Hunt. ; fajr Weie: the honored guest. Miss i The serving table was covered Linda Lee Hunt; Miss Wendy Hunt. : by a white linen cloth embroidered i Miss Kathy Ross. .Miss Elizabeth i in green and centered by a lovely i Buckleair. and the Mesdames l.ee arrangement of pink roses. Bou-' O. Hunt, Marshall Sherwin. J. Car- quels of mixed sweet peas were hie Ross. iiay Golgert, Arie Roth. t'calinn rnnm nf the chnri-li 'liiui-s dav allernoon for their lust meet- 'lss taol Lynn Rankin, daugh-, The bride was given in marriage ing of the war. The new president. . lP'' "f 811,1 lls- Lesley D. by her father. Wesley Rankin. She Mrs. Terrvl Wise, conducted the; liankm ol Springfield, former (lien- was attended by her sister. Sandra session. A luncheon was euiovei dih- residenls. and Vernon L. Hog-j Lee Rankin. Gene Parkton of Eu at twelve o'clock, with Mrs. Omlle ,,rs- s- of ani ilrs K- U.';ftene ws best man. Lshers in Pontius and Mis. Clillord Emcrv Rogers of Springlield. were mar-1 eluded Eddie Davenport, David ried recently at the Kingdom Hall Millord and Leonard Bloom. in tugene, aoiin uwen i-ovewen. The D,.i(e u.oro ira(tj0nai pastor nf the church, performed I white gown of nylon net with thin She gave a, " UWUUK velvet straps worn off the shoul- lerent events! ,MP nal1 vas oeaimiuuy uecor-uers. i ne gown leaiureri a wnile the week. i 11111 wlul uouqueis oi imwcis. .uuo sequinea nouice, mil SKiri ana a ,llll,i.l Jetlreyes sang appropriate solo nylon shawl. She wore a silk and as Hostesses. Mrs. Averv I.asswcll gave eld SS'At Supper Held At Tiller was Sirs. Hen Humtiiell hel and stalling honored queen. They were ! The honored queen introduced followed by the installing oiiicers: j her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Mehl. and Mary Lee Pale, guide; Mrs. Carl ; members of her family, Karen, Ford, marshal; Mrs. John Sether, j Billie and Jan. chaplain;- Mrs. Robert Thompson. After the closing of the meeting, recorder; and Mrs. Joe Payne, the bethel gave an addendum for Musician. the past honored queen. They Judy Blomme and Marsha Coop-; lormed a heart with the honoree er, diessenVjri purple, carried ' in the center and tnen gave her a straw baskets filled with rose pet- bouquet of red roses. The new als. . ' honored queen then presented her For the installation the honored j w ith her past honored queens pin.jOree received a number of lovely queen-elect had chosen as her Refreshments were served in the ! l-acr. the hostesses, Mrs. theme. "In The Garden." and for:dinjng nal jrs Harold Stapleton '. Gordon Mehl and Mrs. Fred Smith, ner ceremony, ine r i iEnu.Miij i selved the cake. Punch was serv Heart of Faith." Mrs. Life Kdsoniod by Jan MosieV and coffee by read an appropriate selection with M,.5 Gordon Mehl. a musical oackgrouna. miss mem carried a flower-laden silver heart tied with blue ribbon. Billy Mehl, small cousin of the i Afternoon Porty I Given Thursday I Mrs. Lawrence Gibson of Glen dale was honored at a farewell : party at lhe home of MPs. Frod Smith Thursday afternoon. Games were played, and the hon- Hanger and Mrs. Leonard Flow er and children of Shelton, Wash., formerly of the Tiller Ranger Sta-; land sons; Mr. and Mrs. John F. ' Donovan and Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Carson and sons; Mr. and Mr Rill C. nnKtntl Mi-v (ion. were th- inspiration for a pot-1 Kathrvn Billups. Lew Billu'ps'aiid luck supper in their honor held re-, jlan Sorenfrei eentlv at the home of Raneer and I .. ' . ir. 'inii.-j m i iiiidt-n,. -j'i Tiiini ! following supper, the evening , pio..,..,. ' iii.,i ' iP ,,:, wi'"..8"' Yjilin?- The Slower lie, lo fill the vacancy left by Mrs , ;ianiuy leu nuer inree vears ago. had lo be moved indoors because 1 vllu.Pt. frtni....i,, (n.., r..pi.. n;t oi rain, anu lauies ior auuus were O. Smith and f"'1 UI u,u Oregon coiiiereuce n Rupkleair and Portland reienl ! brief outline of taking place duih. A pledge scrvici bv Irene Sparks, Phillips. Mrs. Karl Mrs. Noble Snider. The club decided to be hostesses at ail afternoon tea lor the net meeting July Kl. They will invite members of the Drain and Slither lin WSCC to be guests tu hear .Mrs. .1. J. Davis, a returned missionary from Africa. This meeting will be al 3 p.m. . Mrs. llerschel Phillips, was chairman of local activit- with Ruth anist. before the ceremony, net bridal veil and carried a doi- Pacholke acting as pi- Hayride Precedes Party In Evening honored queen-elect, brought the Bible to the altar. , Sandra La Prath. retiring honor ed queen, led the new olficers in taking the obligation, after which they were installer' in turn. New officers, not including the honored queen, are; M;.ry Turner, senior princess; Nancy Clare, junior princess; Barbara Kinibrough, guide; Carol Major, marshal Jeanne Hughes, chaplain StaDleton. treasurer; Janice Bur goyne, recorder: Ruth Price, sen ior custodian; Terry Sue Johns, junior custodian; Diana Temple, served refreshments Those present were Mrs. Harold Cooley, Mrs. Del McDiarmid. Mrs. Loren Bartle, Mrs. George Major. Mrs. Rodnej Swanson, Mrs. John Sether. Mrs. F.d Johnson. Mrs. Cal vin Fricke, the honoree end the hostesses. Mrs. Rudy Walker was had presided over the guest!" , "s ul tm " rwl rnnicln i.iKila h a f I " Mrs. Gibson and hci husband Miss T.inda McDaniels and Misn Diane Huff cT Tenmile were host esses Saturday evening when they invited a group of young friends lo a parly. Kaymond Otto who has moved to: The yroup went on a hayride to Unrrwhnrn Rtistnh:irlr Park mi Rp-ilnn Mitim. trirt H;inppr ic nnw ctntinnAil nn, .. . n...u n-:.t n ..n ...i .: i ..- anancea in the li mg room anj , , thp tftn n tr d nt th nu-mnin L. : . . .. .1 1 . . . .. . 1 nviii inr- 9ifL"it-i at vaiiiii wirti- iiia.i. i.ait.-i, uu vfiiniji 111 iinui- mauonai forest. Dunns their slay u ruder Julv 111. . ing was enjoved at the Tenmile at Tiller, the youngsters were i v vrin si.iuuih ,, ,i..,i n, i-nnimnniiv .-iMlilm,.. i-reseni in anniuon o me nonor- nouseguesis at the l.UUgren home socielv to hold their August meet-: Guests were ,. ir 7H , Ipu hnTh. ..r.' k' 'n?."nerTra.?e.0",nc Yvonne lirosi, Perl " , - ' : .-""i'H-w vii mei- near acousourg, nuiii-i ami .ma. uini i. t iimiii ' 1 uuie lu v uniiirnia on vacauon for lhe children recreation room. the basement ' I , After the refreshments were ! served, the bethel and invited M.l nr., I o ,l,n,.u Before lhe ceremony began, Mrs. Gordon Mehl, aunt of the n e w queen hook and register, while her daughter. Jan Mehl. distributed the programs made by Mrs. Rob ert Thompson. The entrance hall of the temple June Bride-Elect Is Feted At Shower In Canyonville Party Is Given At Murphy Home resigned his position as principal of Glendale High School, expects lo attend classes at the Iniversity was decorated with bouquets of red I lf n.-,.a,.n n.;'e and yellow roses. Blue and white : i candles were used the guest lii.jj: klt. J Betlvihook table and candles and roses I VVeaainq INOTeU decorated the gift table. The lodge hall was decorated with a large blue basket contain ing while carnations and blue Lighting was confined lo candle-! and oriental poppies. Ruth Ethel Raymond and Henry Vernon McMichael of Azalea were married recently at the home of li.no! BraHv I nna Kav Gilmnl e. i hiwholnr hnllnns anI frn Thine the latter S SISler, Mrs. Klltn Har- Cheryl Miller and Emma Lee, mes-; Urge white baskets of blue iris i . of . Azalea Al Mohr. Glen aengers; Neva Jean Wilson, li- and ferns were also used in deco- dle Jllsllce ?f ,he Peace- Perform brarian; Evelyn Kinibrough, nui- ration. The stage was decorated to, cd 11,0 sln8'e ring ceremony. sieian: cmflv l emote, inner earrv oui me "in lite Garden me nouse was ueauiiiuny ueco guard; Julie Taylor, outer guard- theme. j rated with a large bouquet of iris Judy Palmer, lady of lights; and Rita Jackson, Ann Bartle and Su san La Prath, choir. ffhe retiring queen gave the ob ligation to Marilyn Mehl. She was then escortec to the anteroom door where guests. Wally Davenport, master councilman for the Grants Pass De Molay Chapter and a corps of his officers were greeted. The De Molay honor guard escort ed the honored queen to the altar whera she received her regal robe and erovyn from the installing queen. . The marshal then escorted the retiring queen to her station Miss Sandra Lee Christcnsen was ! delle, Mrs. Emma Blazer, Mrs. the honored guest al a bridal show-1 Worth Burdic. Mrs. Madclle Slim- are moving lo Eugene. Gibson, who! er Friday evening al the home of i son, Mrs. James Musick and Mrs. .ins. Hooert young ot Lanyonvuie r ranK liouerls, all or Myrtle with Mrs. William Thompson of , Creek; Sally Thompson. Mrs. Earl Riddle, co-hostess. , Burboyne and Mis. Basil Schofield Miss Christcnsen, daughter of and daughter, Donna, of Riddle; Mr and Mrs . A. Chrislensrn ! Mrs. Keith Olson. Mrs. Richard of Surprise Valley, will be mar- .Christcnsen, Rita Brown and Uor-1 l't.Rj.y, " and ried to Theodore Roberts, son of y ioiiiik. v-aiiyonvuie; ana iat of; mrs. n. ij. rrame 01 uays creek Many others, not able lo attend sent gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Murphv entertained at a lovely dinner parly at their home at Cmpqua Friday evening. The long table, with a centerpiece of gay spring flowers, had places set for Airs. E. Lansing of Collage Grove; Mrs. Elmer Ellison ot Yonciill.i, Mrs. E. Michcls of lloseburg. Alary Kanip, Alton Clark and the host and hostess and their daughter, twin suns, Bill and Ladies Club Has Meet The Tenmile Ladies Club held Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts Myrtle Creek, June 24. A pink tiered cake, made jnd decorated bv Airs. Arthur Thonip- ! son, and a bride doll on the re freshment table, set the theme for 'decorations. ! The honoree opened her gifts their recent meeting in the club ! after several games were played house. Hostesses were Mrs. War and poems dedicated to the bride ren Lockwood and Mrs. Don Lak light and one altar light, a pink! After the ceremony. Airs. Bar-1 Besides the above mentioned. iry' light directing onto the fountain i rows served delicious refreshments. guests included Mrs. James l.ee A social hour followed the deli waterfall on the stage. I The bride wore a navy blue dress j and daughters. Barbara and Lin-c'ous covered dish luncheon. The dining room was decorated with rose trimming and harmoniz-1 da; Airs. .Marshall Yarhrough and! Their next meeting will be with vases of pink peonies and i"K accessories. 'daughter, Joan; Mrs. Ralph Cri-ithe Centers Park. white roses. Artificial pink white and blue flowers were used to dec orate the other tables. Mrs. George Rooke was hostess Friday afternoon at a .meeting of the Daughters of the Civil War Vet erans at her home on Rice Street. The group attended the Oakland) Mrs. Guy Aleigi conducted a quiz High School graduation, flicn re-(game. Atembers having birthdays turned to the Alurphy home for a during lhe months of April, Alay parly. -ami June were honored and recciv Others, besides the dinner gnosis 'at lhe party, were Air. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson and son. Robert, i of Canyonville; Air. and Mrs. Wil jliam Aliller and son. Bill, of Rose !burg: and Mr. and All's. Jack 1. ill's and daughters, Kathy and Nancy. Airs. Roy Langley, Afrs. Jess Bow land Miss Irene Alurphy, all of : man, Airs. Walter Alalone and Airs. jUmpqua. Gaines and visiting were I Bob Newman (.ad children. Airs, ! enjoyed during lhe evening, lie- Alary Clarke, who is from Alon- at freshmcnls were served at a late, tana and who Is visiting her tister, hour. Airs. Alcigs, was a guest. en long-stemmed yellow roses. Her bridesmaid, Sandra Lee Rankin, wore a minl-grecn dress with quarter-length puff sleeves and a full skirl. She wore a yellow rose corsage., -Mothers and grandmothers of the couple wore orchid corsages. After the ceremony, a wedding reception was held at the Santa Clara Grange Hall, where the cou ple cut a large five-tiered wedding cake. The cake was decorated in white with yellow rosebuds and large yellow wedding bells. The serving table holding re freshments extended the full length of one side of lhe Grange hall. Airs. Roberta Davenport su- Jcannie Bird, Don- J pervised the serving. Airs. Anna .Mae Bailey of Cottage Grove ar ranged lhe flowers. Shirley AIcGil lurcy of Fall Creek had charge of the gifts and Mrs. Sam Grace of Glendale, paternal grandmother of the bride, and Airs. Esther Aliller of Springfield, formerly of Glen dale, maternal grandmother of the bride, the wedding book. Alorc than 200 guests attended the wedding. Those present from Glendale included Air. and Mrs. Sam Grace. Mrs. M. L. (Bud) Frost and Mrs. Oscar Davidson. The bride wore a white sheath dress with net slippers for her going-away costume. The newly weds spent their honeymoon in Eastern Oregon and have now re turned to 328' a W. 12th St., Eu gene to mak their home. The bride lived in Glendale most of her life, and was graduated from Glendale High School in I960. After the family moved to Spring field last year, whe was employed at Pappy's Pantry there. The bridegroom attended school in several different' cities, and was graduated from Eugene High School in 1954. Ho has been in mis sionary work for the past six years, driving school buses for the Eu-. gene school system as a part-time occupation. He is now employed by a Eugene contractor. cy Collins. Pat Harty, Pam Lam jance, Judy Wade, Bonnie Parker, Judy Wilson Vickie Peterson, Alaur cen Cherrick. Nancy Pack. Alick ley Peters. Mike Hill, Terry Pe 1 terson. Eddie Drake, Joe Dowdy, John Newlun, Dan Dodd. Vincer Perron, Gordon AlcDowell, Eddie Camp. Lilian Davidson, Gillis Cherrick. Jerry Juslis, Roll Justis and Larry Fields. Daughters Entertained At George Rooke Home ed gifts from their secret pals. A birthday cake and other re freshments were served by Airs. Rooke to Airs. Oliver Phiincr. Airs, Ernie Wheeler, Cora pourte, Mrs. Fred Frisbie, Airs. Guy Meigs, Evening Party Enjoyed At Home Of Mrs. Baker A social evening and a demon stration was enjoyed at the home of Airs. Roy Baker Thursday eve- The honored aueen introduced ; n,"g- a'll of the past honored queens pi es- Those present were Betty Cotlon, ent, including Sandra La Prath, I Lorraine Lewis. Airs. Jerry Alcln Alary Lee Pate, Airs. Jim Aloslev, ! tire. Anette Chastcen, William Mar Airs. Robert Thompson, Airs. Floyd1 shall. Gerda Lewis, Carolyn Hunt, Tavlor and Airs. Dean Smith. ! Lotus Phillips. Mrs. Byron AIcFar- The honored queen . was inlro-l land. Mrs. George Weseman. Airs, duced as the grand representative Charles Schick. Nora Alclntire, to Saskatchewan, Canada, from I Alice Hamilton, Ellen Singer, Faye Oregon. Adams, Joan Lylc and the hostess. Introduced were Airs. Dean Refreshments were served. m. active fe&C t w, i r . -fm f or i i i ii tm t M They're really big trague in every way built to absorb shocks and jolts and for quick stops, in the gym or outdoors. This new Big Leaguer has more of everything greater gripping power, arch-cushioned comfort and fit! Washable, of course. 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