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mm i Eli AT THE LAST MEETING of i installed for the 19 I -62 school year were, lerr to rignr: vus. can i. tone jr., nisiunun, Mrs. Cliff Ferber treasurer; Mrs. Vernon Bsnebrake. secretary: John Brandt, second vice president; Mrs. F.' E. B.own, vice president; and Mrs. Robert Snider, president. ' OUTGOING OFFICERS of th i torian; Mrs. Cliff Ferber, treosurer; Mrs. Catherine Mathews, secretary; John Brandt, second vica president; Mrs. Robert Snider, vice president; and Mrs. Jack Heeter, presi dent. ; ' V"V"C ;' 1 - , .- ? .--. f -' - . v X . MRS. ELLA LARSON and Mrs. Margaret Adair are Petiring from the school system and were honored" at a lovely reception foHowing the meeting. Pictured are Mrs. Heeter, president, presenting o gift from the organization to Mrs. Larson. Mrs. Adair wos unable to be present due to the recent car accident in which she was invojved. Yoncalla High Alumni Has Annual Affair On Sunday The Yoncalla High School alum ni held the annual meeting Sunday at the high school with a potluck dinnc" served at 1:30 p.m. Following the dinner a short meeting was held. The foHowing of ficers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Bernice Hatlike, presi dent; Worm woolman, vice presi dent; Airs. Dallas Bragg, secretary-treasurer. Those signing the guest book were Mary Thompson Larson, Chi co, Calif.; Nancy Thompson and Veil Swee-zy, Oroville, Calif.; Mel ba Boan .Inslyn, Drain; l.ila Bragg JUino, Cottage Gruve, Erne Wise and Dorothy Wise, Dayville; Lois Branl Harding and Leta Mae Brant Younger Set Has Party After Glide Graduation Lloyd McCraw of Dixonville host ed a party at his home Tuesday evening after the graduulion exer cises al the Glide High School, Young people attending were Pat Henry, Jalm Holm. Allyison Thor nun, Bernett Dressier, Jeralee Bun nell, Bruce ALinskc, Albert Rad cliffe, Jerry Bust and David Steele. A beautifully decorated cake formed the lovely centerpiece for the serving table. The young folk danced to records during the evening. Card Club Entertained Kern Kane, assisted by Betly Ziick, entertained the Dixonville Dixiette Card Club Wednesday. Helen Pyle won high prize. Airs. Zurk, the traveling prize, and Cletbda Ha mer, low. Officers Installed I v the Joseph Lone Junior High present school vear. left to Hulson, Sandy; Joanne Brant Wise, Albany; Bill Lassutell, Eugene; Anne Lasswell, Porllandi Don Al - kinson, Waldport, From Yoncalla were Homer Wa ters, Dick Gordon, Bernife Hunt ington Radtke, Jeanne Lunney Lee, Eldon le, Addie Wilson Hrant, Delton Thiel, Elva Arn.ol(l Brass, Dallas Bragg, Wanda Jones Sell lin. Worth Wool'man, Lloyd Alathis, Bill Wixilman, Gail Bnner Atkin son, Alarvin Thompson, Rodney Thompson, Illah Kelso Palmer, Waller L'lbricht, Quenlin Rychard, Georgie Aliller Rychard, Pauline Hychard Allen, Judy Moody, Ran dall Sanders, Louise Merk (ior don. Bernice AlcKaig Kiuse, Betty Hulh Kruse Smith. Bill Gordon. Rose Brant Lane, Bob Lane. Mil dred Howard Briner, Don Rych ard, Radine Payne Hychard, Anne Campbell, Robert Campbell, Beryl AlcCord Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred le. Airs. Robert Campbell, Airs. Delton Thiel, Alary and Mar lene Thompson. Airs. Alarvin Thompson and Tom Palmer. KArr a rl. .u LI L nusiess On Wednesday Afternoon 1 1 J " ill Ml '-A? PA r u tl', 2J ! '1- to I ! 1 i pians on compieung inis summer The Vantees Club met Wednes- were discussed. ' Airs. Parris Bouche. who wilh day afternoon at the home of Mr. Six of the members presenied a her familv recently moved to Cot Billie Brown of Wichester. A short ; skit entitled "The Lighthouse Keep- age Grove, was honored in an meeting was held and the pleasant er s Daughter." Isenlia at Tuesday evening's meet- afternoon was spent in visilmg and j Members attending were: Airs. ' ing of the Three Links Club at the doing fancy work. Delicious re-ll.vle Stuwe. Airs. Brttv Adams. ' KH1F lodge hall in Canyonville. freshmcnts were served by the1 Mrs. Dons Neeley, Mrs. William: Airs. Bouche had received a gift ho-steas. jGilderiloeve. Mrs. Clifford Peter- from the organization before she Those present were Alary I.ane, son, Mrs. Don Ferguson, Airs. ! left, and had given the ladies her Iva Graham and granddaughler.i Wesley Toppings. Airs. J a m s refrigerator tor the lodge kitchen Sidney Al ay; Alary Coder, Ida Wil-Runge. Airs. Robert Slearns. Airs, j Following the regular order of liams, Ollie Lane. Violelle Cole. Paul Schulie. Airs. Leslie Hcalon.1 business, refreshments were serv Bill Brown and Alerle Miller and Mrs. Kenneth Manning and Airs, ed hv Airs. Anila Davis and Mrs. granddaughters, Susan and Debbie. Harry Smith. j Ravmond Carson. 1 School P.T.A. the new officers right: Mrs. Harold Hoyt, his- Wedding Showee Thursday Evenf-. Miss Sue Waddle and-Brent Lpns, were honored ml jn weciuing strowen Thursday at the Church ol Chnsb in Kosehurg. Sue is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Waddle of Dixonville, and her fiance rgsidbs in Hoseburg. The chuiih was beautifully, deco. rated with baskets and ja4ses. of reu root's ana uuier spring now ers. Whit wedding bells.4vere sifK- pended above the giftalabje. Mi&s- Darlene Hnrdy ajid Rwr -bynn St irvan. svrvfa tne ttasniy eou'J nfenlj!'. i " "Guests atletidihg wee A3u-Mt- LKinsey,. BsVsj'rt Ajilf ni Kiilh- WtMitafsd iuin jsimes, Auurey araiuie m lay Starnes, Kuna Anderson, Jeaa and blenda Anderson, rxira Cxsco, Mrs. George Dawson, Thvlma Svrt- livan, Mrs. Aldiii Djios, Helen lAnti, Maxine Kobeion? Bttty Mack, Caroline Y6Vk, WalTtine Gxa ham, Mrs. W. 0. Waddle and Nel lie Waddle. The youngirouple raceived many beautiful guts. MelrcPstGraBige Has Card Party Winners al the recent Melrose Grange card party were Mrs. M. M. Manning and r. K. Bringle high; AlrH. Ora Welker and Ora Walker, low. and AI. Alwning the day afternoon. Heginning and in traveling prfte. I termediate students Jf Wayne KefreshmenOi were served by Wagner, instructor, displayed to Sirs. J. E. Young and Mrs. Lena their friends and relatives pro- llowland to Air. and AliS Fred Kuck, Air. and tVrs. Ora Welker, ir. ana Mrs. r.nc irozeii. k. a i Busojibark. Air. and Mrs. Paul Han son. Mr. and Mrs. F?ed Engle, MDr shall Matthews. Kred Koeki. Scott .... . . - . . Slidhain. Mr. and Mrs. M. AI. Alan - t- l i, l. n..:..i iiiiik, iu. iiiiu mis. r. c. jji innie, I . 11. Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs. siaicom liumpnrev, Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Busenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Homer cmw Mr and Mr P..rrv Dysert, Air. and Mrs. Jack Trent and Air. and Airs. Tete Veenstra. The next card party will be July 1, wilh Airs. Henry Scott as chair man. Beta Pi Chapter Meets Tuesday Bela Pi Chapter of Epsilon Sig-' anniversary Sunday, June 2S. al ! ma Alpha met Tuesdav at 7::io:an open house belween the hours p.m. al the home of Mrs. Paul of 2 "' P-m- t0 whlcn lhclr! Srhulre wilh Airs. James Runse. friends are invited. Mrs. Daniel Gillon and Mrs. Ron-1 Hosts and hostesses will be Iheir : aid Coneland as co-hoslesses. nd daughters, Jim and Jer- A pollwk dinner preceded the ry Archer. Joan Archer and Mrs. meeting which was conducted oy Erwm Darling iDonna Archcrl. .iirs. noueri fleams, president. Monev n,.klni! vroieQt s and the ; tennis court which the chapier: 10 Tt Newt Review, Roseburg, Charming Bridal Shower Held At Community Club For Mrs. Richard Naas Mrs. Richard A. Naas, the for- mer Norma Barker, was honored recently at a bridal shower at the Glide Community Club. The hall was beautifully decor ated with huge bouquets of spring flowers and the gift table was cen tered by a pastel covered umbrel la from which were suspended fresh flower blossoms. After games and the opening of the gifts, delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Tournament Winners Honored Four winners of the Alyrtle Creek marble tournament were honored, together with their fam ilies Friday night, by the. annual marble tournament sponsors, the Myrtle Creek V.F.W. and Auxili ary. Post No. 7752. The four boys honored were Rick Abrahamson, Herbert Sims, Allan Gardner, and Joe Hiteshew, first through fourth place winnens, re spectively. All were present ex cept Herbert bims. A large cake donated by the Myr tie Creek Bakery inscribed, "Con gratulalions Boys," was served to the 35 present. Air. and Airs. Hal W. Schiltz were guests of honor. The event was held in the Vet eran s Alcnrarial Building at in City. Airs. Laura Longbrake was presented a gilt by tne posi in appreciation for running the local tournament. She was recently hon ored as the only woman who has ever taken part in the manage ment of the local a.rfdstale lourna mentst Couple Married. Roderick Head, son of Air. and Airs. Robert Head of Gold Beech and formerly of Azalea, and Aliss Rita Rae Stout, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Richard Stout of Gold Beach, were married June 2 at the Cold Beach Presbyterian Church. The couple hitncymoonl'd at the A'fllp. uanah. ap Aifir arandcQM'- aents- AlV. and Alls. (je(fj:ge..We.nd fi, . i ... the bwde" wwe a bIIeirn lenUlji gown of .s.htet white, ma-tei'jail- HV-r'veil w,!s "fingeiMengfh-. Her aocessowv. rntiiaflJJA a- raairJ neckhlee vh 8 h1"" the ui ltft'Owjon). fKKr me cenMirorfy, me oauHiv was" ho'nortd.rfft a reOepMbp HrM al. htt Honre of tfte bwiie' vox- ,en.ts, Hwdfy Huav-ftwed' tltliiOi c$ke was cm or we o.HD(. ajra- ra ter senve'd to menl'S. Tihe HviflK's rft Jmte NHm wtSuVn! of GM Beam ir- mi tuip j-f ns mrrxiiog.t'hcVe bum ATe fnM -St -vw ateaHl tfn wtlil iKuA. Unfit MiM. MM SRttlfi Thv. biffaara w a resiidsj, of AwtJea, a't) hie Wan mofl his fx& UKtion from Cmw'anviltu. U i g k Schml ill. 19'. whRh serve lor lour yeans in ifie u.a. Navy. Ri jiac?l is papalj wao raoverl r tiold Beach two years ago. when hecompleled his njivy traftig hOit FJnuaiy. Re is now einploytf! by li.6. Plywoad Corp. in Gold Beach. Piorao RpcitaP HelcfoOn Sdjnday Roseburg Alusic was the site of I a most deligHtful piano B-wtal Sun gress and aptitude on the qiiano. All students playing have taken lessons less man srx momns ana,, Mj u, Beiham, the Missee rangeam age from v B is yeais. Those playing were himbcrjf m. tl DM. .1... 1i.a Tm 1 morgan, nwi ' Tl llett. Georgia Parker, Robin Saba- Ma Pall-irll Pllilinc .lllhn RllcklP. j m M" ,v -r--. ---------.j ; Brian nni aim , i--vii ........:,. ..... . . 1 8'ven by Terry ligosz at the, pi- : ano and by five-year u, u,,.,,., uumy ih are Bradshaw at the organ. Bol students of Wayne Wagner, JamesaArchevs To Hold'Open House Mr. and Airs. James Archer o( Slearns Park Road in Oakland will celehrale their silver weddin ' . , . . , n ' n'cc uiiie.3 .iuu i iui iui 3 Mrs. Bouche At Meeting Ore. Wed., June 21, 1961 Vein Shrum, Mrs. George Case- beer. Mrs. Justin Eifert, Airs. Guy Mullin. Mrs. Tom Mullin, Mrs. Lily Van Horn, Evelyn Hennigan and Mrs. Curtis Barker. Others attending were Mrs. Bu ford Polley, Hazel Hickman, Mrs. George Neal, Frances Hennigan, Mrs, Harold. Barker, Mrs. Harley Naas, Janet Naas, Mrs. Robert C. Nelson, Airs. Bruce Yeager, Airs, Maude Age"e, Myrtle Aleloy, Airs, P. F. Barker, Airs. Taylor Mc- Cord, Mrs Robert H. Franks, Airs Eugene Boise, Mrs. Emit Smith and Sue, AIrs6 Agnes Aloore, Mrs. (ail AicArtniir, Airs. Nora AlcAr thur, Mrs. Ver-n Anderson. Mrs Bruce AlcCormach, Airs. Maurice Webber and Airs. Dale Hatfield. Those sending gifts were Ml, and Airs. Ernest Barker Sr., Air. and Mrs. Walter Singleton, Ford Singleton, Airs. F.l-'ma Duncan, Airs. Carl Gilbreath, Air. and Mrs. Ho mer Kronke, Mrs. Bill Gilbreath, Mrs. Don Cunningham, Lucie In gles, Jennie- Leach, Virginia Suhr steadt, Bonnie Tlensley, Alarge Martin, Dorothea Gorthy,. Virginia Mr.Coy. Joe Larson, Zelia Alessen ger, Joan McMillan. OpaJ Cone; Phy'liss Fautheree. Ruth Christen sen. Air. and Airs. Hob Blakely, Air. and Airs. Henry Scott, Air. and Airs. Jqjin Miller, Air. and Airs. Mrs. Joe Eifert, all of the Glide and RosCburg, ferea. M. and Airs. W. Hilliard, Thel ma Alurray, Jennine Brown an1 Mr. and Aire. George Alorse, all. of Myrtle Creek; Air. and Airs. Chrislensen, Canyonfille; Air. and Airs. Alton Forbes. Coquille; Air. and Airs. AI. J. Howard of Cath lamet. Wash.; and Airs. Don Scbmitt, Tigard. t- a f-Pmily rusiht of the Myrtbe Gfieirli meWe tsurnanwnt pictured above witH 10 of- fhe 15 tawnvmeM traphiss voon in the last seMen years-. Left to right: Job HieeheMt, Allan Gardner Vrfer Rroty AbvdKeajaKCM. Mr. Lonb-rfce i Mandn ng at tte- lfa.it. Of Shower Mr. Jtalna Yylie, Mrs. Chrles elGrC(0i iIrs. Ton Biadlay, Mrs J.e Grerti al MrJ. Rcfcort Sc.M or8 Wesas f- a . bridal shewof rHai,' evwuna at tha LoAlKggtess Church henwing Diss Smdra Jaaseu vWupe main age to. John Erbe will be swteian ized at 1:30 p m. .bae 25 in the i . i . K k ui., i,,,i on scnuize. Mrs. al Aieyer, Mrs. Looftnggss Church Miss JansejFl0 wj Mr- Charles I has OjD!inlrl a cordial iavitajien to friends and neighbors to attend I tie wedrkng and reception follow ing immediately at the LeiAing- gtass Orange Hall The many lovely shower gifts were presenjodoto .Hiss Jansen in a Deainmiia' oecoraiea selling. Miss Sally Erbe assisted in the Opening of the packages. Presaiit for the occ4ion were: My. Kay Wittrock ami Aliss Car- )onn, anr) Barbara Willis. Abs. .. . wmi Delbart Olli- I " " ' ' - LAI Fresno Affair At Park . f . . jrxf. t-riP I. T ' . j Mr. and A4rs. Clyde Jluggerud tions were also received from celebrated their 25th wedding anni-! friends and relatives in North and versary Sunday at a surprise out-1 South Dakota, .Montana and Wy door partv at Slewart Park given :01m"8- hv their daughter, Connie, and son,1 lhose attending the affair were K'on I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aluggerud, The tables were decoraled with ! Z "l"0"', "l nd pink candles and ribbons and vases, of pink roses Centering the main i table was a tiered silver and white anmeraiy cake. Afler the noon meal was served, the Muggemds opened their many canis and gifts and friends and relatives spent the afternoon visit- ing. uifts and rards of congralula- Peter Pan Beauty Shop 1417 S. E. Sir -ni JUNE SPECIAL Permanent Waves $5.00 & up Operators: Leola Gorton Pot Moor Vol Plumlea Married June 7th The marriage of Patricia Jean Woolley, daughter of Harold Wool ley and Airs. Ethelvn Woolley. both of Drain, and Donald Alton Vest of Yoncalla, son of Mrs. Genevieve Vest of Drain, was an event of June 7 at 2 p.m. The wed ding was performed by ' Father Lennehan at St, John s Church in Drain. Airs. Baker furnished the organ music. Airs. Margaret O'Brien was responsible for the church decora tions of white stock and pink rose buds. Harold Woolley gave his daugh ter in marriage. She was charm ing in a waltz-length gown of tulle accented with wide bands of lace. The all-lace bodice was designed with long sleeves of lace with a modified scoop neckline trimmed with sequins. She wpre a minia ture crown of lace and irridescent sequins and pearls to hold in place her veil of imported illusion, sue wore a Dear! necklace, a gift of her father. Her bouquet was of white carna'tions and orchids. Aliss Gary Tranberg, maid of honor, wore a street-lengtn orcniu nylon gown styled wnn Dounani skirt and fitted white lace bodice. She wore a matching hat and car ried carnations. Edward Vest of The Dalles was best man for his brother. Ushers were Jimmy Webber and Bob Woollev. brother of the bride. A reception was heM at the home of Mr. and' Airs. Haroid Woolley. Th'e cake was cut and served by the bride's aunts. Airs S. W. Vernon of Eugene and Airs Mel Andrews of Soringfield. Airs. Glenn Woolley poured coffee and AlrS. Al-artin Bodtke of Eufiene, aiint of the bridegroom, served runcl). Alisa Earlene Lee of ton calla had charge of-the gst boek. Alns. Jon Cowan and Airs. Disk Joslyn had charge of tSie gift table. For her honeynwwn trip t Cali fornia, the new Kirs. Vesjt wore a light beige suit with rose acces sories. The newlywefe ar now at home in Drain. affai-r were tke four winners Church Scene Vtiss iansen vagt. Airs. Gary Albertus and dansr; rs. David Wylie. Airs. "'rs- nen. iteag- "i, ?Z V3""' :, ', ,,. " r.j i- i Wihwn, Mrs. Leslie flack, Airs. W J. Meredith, Airs. Don Ollivant Sr.. Mrs. .lames "Saylor, Airs. Rob Schulze, Miss Georgia Schulze, Mrs. J. trbe. Aliss Sally Erbe, Mw. Charles Green, Mrs. Tom Fin dlay. Airs. Rdbert Scott and Airs. Joe Green. Seuding gifts were Airs. John : Rudk, Airs. Arthur Alarsh, Airs. Clifford Boling. Airs. Clare Aiere dith, Mrs. Arthur D-nny, Mrs. Roy Buell, Sirs. Carl Elus. Airs. John Brint. Airs. A. A. Jacoby, Mrs. Alelvin Reagles, Airs. William Peth- eram, Mrs. John Scanmm, Airs. j George, fcEwin, Mrs. Jim Henry and Mrs. James Williams. " I k J i riPi Vll innOM iHc - - Mke Timmy nan. Mrj- g , .. ... : .. . Krnmri,hl i nd cnilnren Jai.kle Tonv ,nd Isandy; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nib- : 0eU and ch,ldrcn, Paul Lauren :and Norman; and Bob Shrover, all 0 Roseburg. Timmv. Garv and Juiie shannahan of Billings . Alont., jho are visiting the Lloyd From- dahls. were also present. June 'Al IB w r A PRETTY BRIDE of June 7 was Patricia Jean Woolley, above, who became the bride of Donald Alton Vest at St. John's Church in Drain. Following o honeymoon to Cali fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Vest are now making their home in Dfain. (Picture by Pqul Cormier, Drain). Miss Peggy Francies Wed At Wilbur Methodist Church i The Wilbur Alethodist Church was beautifully decorated with iav-ender-rad snapdragons for the wed ding of Pre. Con in Blondell and Miss Peggy Francies (Sf Roseburg. Th Rev. John Ginte performed the single ring cermoay. The bride wore a white lace ballerina-length gown with shoulder length veil. She carried white car nations on a white Bible. The love ly bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Thomas Coleman. Airs. Gayle Daltoa of Coos Bay, cousin of the bridegroom, playtd the organ. .Mrs. AIarie Torgersoji sang "Because" and "The Lord's Riversdale HEC Meets On Friday Women of the Riversdale Home Economics Club met Friday at the hoiaie of Maw. O-ra We&er for tha monthly tG(jtix,g and1 pstlsck lunch con. An arrawgenwn-t ef piwk gera nium's centered' the dining table. Covers were planed for Airs. Roy Anderson, Airs. Glon Richardson, Ak-s. Eldon Ogle, Airs. Charles Slark, AIbs. Emmilt Wallers, Airs. Ed Bayliss, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Airs. F:ed Kuck and the hostess, Airs. Welker. Following the luncheon, the meet im? was conducted by the chair m'an, Airs. Roy Anderson. ' A picnic for members f the club and their families will be at Singleton Park July 24. Charming Dinner Given At Umpqua Mrs. Wesley Grier of Umpqua entertained at a delighfiful dinner party at her hoie on .Millwood Brive Thursday. Levely bouquets of gay flowers from her garden were used for decoration. The long lace-covered table was centered by a large culglass punch bowl, an heirloom which had belonged to her mother. Places were set for Airs. Wall er Jones. Airs. Harvey Roeder. Mrs. Ralph Peery, Airs. Henry Tel ler. Alls. Lloyd Leonard. Airs. Ralph Gurney. Alargarflb Shelton, Airs. Arnold Gurney, and children, Denise. Brian and Cheryl; Airs. Elmer Baird and childen. Ken neth, Stephen, Charles. Aiark. .Mi chel. Shane and the twins. Kim berly and Tamara: Airs. B. W. Travis, Aliss Alartha Clarke and Airs. B. Bridges of Ashland. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed in the afternoon. The group plans to have a picnic dinner July 13 at Amerson Park near Umpqua. FOR YOUR O Draperies Large selection of both plain and figured fabrics! Rods o ' Vertical Blinds Aluminum Awnings & Door Hoods i i EVERYTHING FREE ESTIMATES BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED ROSEBURG VENETIANS AND DRAPERIES 214 S. L Jackson Bride IT Prayer." Alaid of honor was Tamie Wed en. Best man was Doyle Gardiner of Winston. Ushers were Alarvin Lee of Grams Pass and David Francies, tke bride's brother. A reception followed in the church parlor. Airs. verett Blond ell had decorated the beautiful threo-tiered wedding cake in while and lavender flowers topped wilh three whiSj) weddini? bells. Airs. Lillian Hill, Aliss Nancy Kuhnhenn agd Miss Idclla Croshaw took charge of the serving. Private Blondell is slatiorcd at Fort .Lewis, Wash., and the couple wsilobe at home in Olympia, Wash. Out-of-town guests were Air. and Mis. Carroll of Vancouver; and Me. and Airs. B. W. Merrill, Air. and Mrs. Dan Reiber, Air. and Airs. Cal Thompson. Airs. Orville Alerritt, Aliss Fay Aierritt and Airs. Ca.yle Dalton auul son, Bret, aA of gods Bay; Airs. Aielly McGiniss of Nlyrtle Point; John Alerritt, Port land; Air. and Mr. Harry Plum- r.ier and Air. and Mrs. Dolspe Plumm$r of Richland, Wasfi.; and Gladys Coleman, Air. and Airs. Thomas Coleman and Odessa Ber imhall, all of Bridge. TO MARRY and Mrs. Cleo Hoyle, Oakland, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances to Phil Hill, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilbur Hill, Winston. Miss Hoyle was graduated this spring froru Oakland High School and the bridegroom elect was graduated from ! Douglas High School in 1959. Me is employed by Hult s Lum ber Co. in Dillard. July 14 is the date set for the wedding. 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