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Bridge Club Is Entertained By Bridal Couple Open House Held LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER rjT 1 HONORED on their silver who were complimented by iright: Gerald (Jerry), Donna, Archer cut the anniversary bv Warren Studio. Sutherlin). l. ' I I - i .II. I f " :.' r- ' " "V. MM! I ii J 1 i Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebrated By Don Pankeys Mr. and Mr. Don Pankcy of Melrose wcra honored at a sur prise party at their home on their silver wedding anniversary Tues day evening. Arranlm the affair were their two children, Mrs. Wil liam Hunter and Donald Pankcy, and Mrs. Kay Nelson. Mrs. Nelson decorated the Pan key home while the Pankeys were Pinochle Party Thursday Event Mrs. Ray Mullen entertained members of her pinochle club Thursday evening at her home in Sutherlin. Members present for the social evening were Mrs. Richard Yurk, Mrs. Lloyd Rapp, Mrs. Dale Cannon, Mrs. Harmon Page, Mrs. Max Post and Mrs. Mullen. Guests were Mrs. Richard Mola and Airs, Charles Sikstrom. Refreshments were served at a late hour by the hostess. Prizes for the evening's card play were won by Mrs. Yurk for high acore and Mrs. Cannon, low. IV- "W STEWART PETERSON, son of Mr, ond Mrs. Clifford Peterson, Ookland, celebrated his fifth birthday recently. Guests at his party Included Chris Lytle, Robbie Merges, Buzz Copeland, Carol Copeland and Joan Archer. Games were ployed ond favors given to the guests, after which lovely refreshments were served (Picture by Worren Studio) wedding anniversary were Mr. orjd Mrs. James B. Archer, their sons and daughters pictured above with them. Left to Mr. and Mrs. Ardher, Joan and Jim. Below Mr. and Mrs. cake at the reception held in their honor June 25. (Pictures U 'X'?S being entertained at dinner at tho Hunter home and on their return found the guests waiting to honor them with gifts and congratula tions. Two lovely cakes were served with other refreshments from a ta ble gay with appropriate decora tions. Enjoying the occasion with Mr. and Mrs. Pankcy were Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter and children, Bill and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. David Schrader, Knthy and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. George Sundbcrg, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Nielsen, Donald and Rusty: Mrs. Leonard Warren and Pam; Mrs. Kitura Wiard, Earl Wiard and son, Clyde; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Russel, Kathy and Barbie; Claire Carncs and Don ald Pankey. Sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Art Kittleson, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wright, Mrs. Mary Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caucr. Mr. and Mrs. Pankey were mar ried in Roseburg and have spent their entire married life in the Mel rose area. If npn Hm icp Held June 25 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Archer, Stearns Park Road, Oakland, ob served their sliver wedding anni versary Sunday at an open house. The Archers were married June 27, 1936, in Omak, Wash, Hosts and hostesses for the occa sion were their sons and daugh tcrs: Mrs. Ervin J. Darling (Donna June Archer), Gerald (Jerry) Archer, who came from Fort Ord Calif., where he was then serving with the National Guard; and Jim and Joan Archer of Oakland. Mrs. Darling and family recently re turned home from Germany Mrs. Archer wore a light blue cotton brocaded dress with a pink and white carnation corsage. The corsage was a gift from her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ervin Darling, and family. Special guests for the open house were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Walking of Roseburg who observ ed their silver anniversary June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and the Archers were both married in Omak, Wash., and by the same minister. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cromwell of Seattle. Wash., Mrs. Archer's mother and stepfather, who observed their ninth anniversary June 27. Four generations present for the occasion were Mrs. Cromwell, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Darling and Deanna and Seanise Darling. sweet peas and roses were used to decorate the rooms. The flow ers were gifts of friends and neigh bors. Many gifts and cards were also received from relatives and friends. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Walt Watkins, Mrs. Jack Bab- cock, Mrs. Gerald Archer, Mrs. trnest Helms, Mrs. Martin Stein mcyer, Mrs. W. T. Archer, Miss Joan Archer, Miss Carole Copeland and Miss busan Leith. Lovely decorated cakea made by Mrs. Robert Monett, Mrs. James Stearns and Mrs. Clifford Peterson were served to the guests. Those signing the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lcith and Susan, all of Seattle: Mr. and Mrs, Jack Babcock and Greg and Bar bara, Wapato, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Archer of Yakima Wash.; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Arch er of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Er vin J. Darling, Deanna and Dean- ise, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Helms, Mrs. Mar tin Steinmeyer and granddaughter, Judy Kay Steinmeyer, all of Al bany, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, the Rev, and Mrs, John L. Welch, Mrs. Ina Render, Lorne Render and Dick hemp, Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stuwe and Yvonne, Mrs. Edith Sunn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hawkins, Mr. and Mr A Ronnie Copeland, Vickie, Diana and Ron nie; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cope land and Carole, Clyde Manning, Mrs. Clifford Peterson and Mew- art and Jim and Joan Archer, all of Oakland. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Allee, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider. Odessa. Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. William Pcseau, Recdsport; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bergstedt, Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. A. U Tucker and Carol of Phoenix Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Rich Buchan an and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carl ton, all of Wcnatchee, Wash, Lawn Picnic Enjoyed By Family Group At Tenmile Friends gathered at the Tenmile home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rath key Tuesday and enjoyed a picnic dinner on the lawn, Present were Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Kolmsby, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brcitenbucher. Mrs. Grafton Tyler, Mrs. Louis Diedrich, Mrs. Walter Robbin and Miss Mary Jean Dick over. Mary Jean received a lovely birthday cake. Picnic Held On Tuesday Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs R. T. Reere and sons. David and Bruce of Melrose, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Secoy of Daly City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wei born and son, Gordon, of Spring field; Connie Bevans of Portland, and Mr, and Mrs. Bliss Secoy, Con nie remained at the home of her sister, Mrs. Recce, for a few weeks visit, A picnic dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. M. H. Coen Mrs. M. H. Coen graciously en tertained her bridge club Wednes day at an 8 o clock dessert- supper at her lovely home on fc Chad wick Street. American flags were arranged in the floral decorations and also decorated the napkins and tallies. Covers were placed for Mrs. Les lie West, a guest, and Mrs. Robert Golden, Mrs. Donald Keuey, Mrs. Carroll Sensabaugh, Mrs. Victor Lewis, Mrs. Claud Hicks, Mrs. R. A. Cavin and the hostess, Mrs. Coen. High score for the evening's con tract bridge play was won by Mrs, Golden. Golden Pheasant Scene Of Supper A delightful dessert supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Scharpf of San Jose. Calif., Satur day evening at the Golden Pheas ant Restaurant in Salem, follow ing the wedding rehearsal for Miss Linda Lee Hunt and Raymond Wd- liam Scharpf, for members of the wedding party. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs, Lee 0. Hunt of Winston, parents of Miss Hunt; Miss Wendy Hunt, David Hunt, Miss Carolyn Scharpf, Miss Barbara McKay, Harold Whit lock, Mr. and Mrs. Dana H. Collins. Alvin Wolf Jr., Miss Cathy Mc- Farland, Mrs. John Wilkinson, Mrs Charles McCord of Dillard, Miss Marion Kimball, Miss Kathleen Hunt, Miss Sharon Burian, Miss Judy Sorenson, Miss Sharon Wood Miss Teresa Leslie, Miss Linda Lee Hunt, Raymond Scharpf and the host and hostess, parents of the bridegroom. The wedding ceremony was sol emnized, Sunday, July 2, in the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Salem. Marriage Event Of Late June Claire Carnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carnes, and Don ald Pankcy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pankey of Melrose were married Friday, June 30, at the home of Justice of the Peace Watson. Attending the wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Donald Pankey Sr., Mrs. Ralph Carnes and Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter. Following the cer emony the bridegroom's parents entertained the wedding party and guests at a dinner at the Four Winds Restaurant in Sutherlin. Following a few days honeymoon to Eugene and up the McKenzie River the couple now resides at Tyee, where ha is employed with his father. Mahlon R. Hale Home Scene Of Pink And Blue Shower A lovely social event was the pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Bill G. Onstott which was held recently at the Mahlon R. Hale home at the Tiller Ranger Station. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. John T. Utley were co-hostesses. A pink honeycomb umbrella, with buds of tea roses arranged on and beneath it, centered the attractive serving table, r lowers in ceramic bootees and other at tractive containers were arranged about ithe rooms. A smaller table on which gifts were placed was covered with an heirloom cloth of white linen and delicate insertion lace. A treasured possession, Mrs. Utley had received the cloth from her great-aunt, Mrs. Zeno Cox of Nacagdoches, Texas, who had re ceived it as a wedding gift many years ago. After the opening of the gifts by the honored guest, an evening of visiting was enjoyed. The hostess es served dainty refreshments. Guests attending the delightful affair were Mrs. John O. Wilson and her houseguest, Mrs. Verda O. Wilson, who is visiting here from Tipton, Iowa; Mrs. John A. Wright, Mrs. Hillard M. Lilligrcn Henderers Feted At Patio Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weathcrly and family of Elkton were hosts re cently at their home a a family patio dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hendercr. who arc leaving for an extended vacation in New Hampshire with their daughter and family. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weatherly; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnston and family. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weathcrly; Mrs. Vince Stone and children, Portland: Miss Tess Weatherly, Eugene; Mrs. Rolph Tunley and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hendorer and family. The guests of honor were pleasantly surprised with going away gifts from the family following the dinner. Picnic Dinner Is Given At Melrose On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Conn enter tained several relatives at a picnic dinner at their home in Melrose Tuesday. Present to enjoy their hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conn and son. Freddie: Mrs. Jeanine Blan chard and daughters. Cristi and Patti: E. R. Fcnn and Mrs. Fred Becker. Club Is Entertained 1 Mrs. Fred Miller of Melrose en tertained at a luncheon Wednes day having as guests members of the rricndly Hour Club. Present were Mrs. D. 0. Bly, Mrs. Clarence Coffell, Mrs. Garnett Graves and David and Jonelle Mrs. Mitchel Benedict and daugh ters, Donna, Vicky and Cindy I Mrs, Charles Bly and ton, David. 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Phoebe E. Pew Becomes Bride Of James G. Wales The wedding of Phoebe E. Pew and James G. Wales, both of Yon calla, was an event of Saturday, July 1, at 8 p.m. at the Yoncalia Methodist Church. The Rev. Raymond Otto of the Harrisburg Methodist Church and recently pastor of the Yoncalia church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a large group of friends and relatives. Bouquets of pink and white sum mer flowers decorated the altar. Mrs. Felix Latham, organist, play ed wedding music and accompan ied Clifford Emery, who sang "You Tell Me Your Dream." The bride, given in marriage by her father, Fred Reeves, was love ly in a beige lace and peau de soi sheath dress. She wore a pink carnation corsage, a small pink hat and a pink necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Merrillin Pew, daughter of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a coral-colored sheath dress and carried a white carnation nosegay. Best man was Gary Wales, grandson of the bridegroom. Ush ers were Mervin Pew, the bride's son; Jerry Reeves, the bride's nephew; and Richard Wales, grand son of the bridegroom, all of Yon calia. Family Picnic Held At Tiller The Riverside home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGinnis at Tiller was the scene of a family picnic get-together Tuesday. Games for the children and visiting among their elders provided entertain ment. A feast climaxed the occa sion. Present besides the hosts were their summer houseguest, Mrs. Mc Ginnis' sister, Miss Doray Jane Layton, of Alturas, Calif.; their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGinnis and daugh ters, Carol and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs, Delbert McGinnis and chil dren, Mike and Terry, all of Can yonville; and Everett Dorrough and daughter, Holly, of West Point, Calif., who have been visiting at the Delbert McGinnis home. Mr. Dorrough is the father of Mrs. Del bert McGinnis. and her houseguest, Mrs. Mary Francis, visiting here from Minne apolis, Minn.; Mrs. Bobby Mur ray, Mrs. Donald E. Koten, Mrs. Harry B. Carson, Mrs. Ira B. Poole, Mrs. Robert D. Clauson. Mrs. Del Godbey, Mrs. Richard Clark, Mrs. Ray Looney, M r s. Richard D. Williams, Mrs. Wil liam Oden, Mrs. John Locblein, Mrs. Chet Haney, Mrs. Roger Wil liams, Mrs. Alfred G. Darrach, Mrs. V. L. McGinnis, Mrs. Wayne Peterman and Mrs. Walter Cook all of Tiller; Mrs. Don Olson and Mrs. Philip Jones of Canyonville; Mrs. Gene Carlson of Steamboat Ranger Station, formerly of Tiller, and her houseguest, her foster mother, Mrs. Henry Orwig of Dun dee; and Mrs. Larry Hendrickson of Roseburg and Mrs. Charles An derson of Glide, both the latter former residents of Tiller. Sending gifts but unable to at tend were Mrs. Kiril Spiroff of Ish peming, Mich., and Mrs. Jack Wat son of Wenatchee, Wash., both for mer Tillerties: Mrs. Onstott's mother, Mrs. Helen Ballentine and her aunt, Mrs. Rose Dillon, both of Glasgow, Mo.; Mr. Onstott's mother, Mrs. J. A. Green, of Steil acoom. Wash.; Miss Ann Shirley, who left for her home in Louisiana the previous day after being a houseguest at the Onstott home, and Mrs, Glann Rogers of Drew and Mrs. John Donovan of Tiller. Lockwood Ranch Scene Of Picnic On Tuesday Enjoying a picnic at Eldora Park on the Lockwood Ranch Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lock wood and Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lockwood and family of Fort Bragg, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevenson. Jackie and Tim my. Little Valley: Mrs. Mildred Philpot of Roseburg: Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lockwood and family, Mrs. Don Lakey, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Croy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dwight, Mrs. Jack Hill and Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Dow dy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell and family and Mr. and Mrs. t-rnesl nsner and lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dwight and fam ily. Birthday Is Observed R. A. Busenbark was honored on his birthday Sunday at a picnic dirfner at his Melrose home. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doyle and Denise: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Busenbark. Mr. south of Yoncalia Saturday eve and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark and ! ning, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Lena Howland. Pargeters Entertain Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pargeter en tertained at a picnic dinner Tues day at their home in Melrose. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson and daughter, Ginger, and Mr. and Mrs. Eston llurd. The occasion marked the birth day ot Mr. Anderson. ( BEVERLY BROOKE Ore. Thur., July 13, 1961 A reception was held in the fire place room of the church following the ceremony. Floral arrange ments about the room and two tall tapers on the serving table were used for decorations. The three-tiered wedding cake. beautifully decorated in pink and white and topped by three while bells and pink net, had been baked by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkelie of Yoncalia. Following the tradi tional cutting by the bride and bridegroom, Mrs. Eldon Lee serv ed the cake. Coffee and punch were poured by Mrs. R. Proebstal and Mrs. Jean Cowan. Groom's cake, baked by Mrs. Otto Schie mann, was served by Mrs. Quen tin Rychard. Betty Wales, grand daughter of the bridegroom, bad charge of the guest book. Prior to her marriage, M r s. Wales worked at the Yoncalia Beau ty Shop as a cosmetologist. She moved to that area from Califor nia two years ago. The bridegroom has lived in the Yoncalia vicinity for the past 15 years. He is self employed and owns a handle mill in Rice Valley. The newlyweds plan to return to their home on Rice Valley Road July 15, ' fol lowing a honeymoon trip to South ern California and Arizona. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Benny Bennett, Sutherlin, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Shirley Ann, to Jerry Ray Strong, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strong, also of Suther lin. Both were graduated this spring from Sutherlin High 5chool. The bride-elect is at tending the Roseburg School ot Business and the bride groom-elect is serving in the U. S. Marine Corps in San Diego. No date has been set for the wedding. (Picture courtesy Sutherlin Sun). River Picnic Is Enjoyed By Relatives And Friends The Shrum family picnic was held on Sunday at Wolf Creek For est Service Camp on Little River. Approximately 75 relatives and friends visited and enjoyed the pic nic dinner at 1 p.m. Those signing the guest book were: Gladys Coleman, Mrs. Vern Gilbert and sons, Don and John; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Raeburn and son, Mark, and daughter, Maria, all of Portland; Mildred Osfield, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wal lis and Mrs. Elva Knighten and sons, Garry and Martin of Ash land; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rivera and son, Richard, and daughters, Valerie and Rachel, of Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Lew Andrus, Mar- Mother, Son Celebrate Birthday At Dixonville A double birthday celebration was held at the Doug Devitt home in Dixonville Sunday, honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Devitt and son, Timniy. Besides family members, those present were Devitt's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Devitt of Corvallis. and DeVitt's brother and sister-in-law Sir. and Mrs. Archie Devitt and Karen and Kathy of Loveland, Colo. Mrs. Dunn Entertains British Brogue Members The British Brogues met Wednes day evening at the home of Mar garet Dunn. A gay social evening was enjoyed. Games were played and prizes given to the winners. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to the follow ing: Amy Bauer, Peggy Svarverud, Eileen Hcrriges and Barbara Bris bin. The next meeting will be held July 26, the time and place to be announced. Farewell Dinner Given Mr. and Sirs. W. S. Carlson were hosts at a farewell dinner at their home at El Camino Motel tin League and famUy of Drain who are leaving the community. ROSE HOTEL'S ROSE ROOM Enttrtainmtnt with MuftC Opn 10 AM Clot 2:30 AM Alto fin Dimno, All Dor K i - MR. AND MRS. JAMES G. WALES, both of Yoncalia, pose for their wedding picture following their marriage July I at the Yoncalia Methodist Church. Before her marriage the bride was Phoebe E. Pew. New Officers Are Installed At Glendale Friday Evening The Glendale OES held an open candlelight installation at the Glen dale Masonic Temple Friday eve ning at 8. Installing officers were Mrs. Joe Payne, worthy matron; Joe Payne, worthy patron; Mrs. Life Edson, marshal; Mrs. Fred Kafer, chap pain and Mrs. Fred Beerli, or ganist. New officers installed were Mrs. Pete Smith, worthy matron; Mar tin Brooks, worthy patron; Mrs. Howard Chiavaris, associate ma tron; Howard Edson, associate pa tron; Mrs. Howard Edson, secre tary; Mrs. Henry La Prath, treas urer; Mrs. Ed Bailey, conductress; Mrs. Dean Smith, associate con ductress; Mrs. John sether, chap pain; Mrs. Robert Thompson, mar shal; Mrs. Fred Wright, organist; Mrs. Ralph Place, Adah; Mrs. Roy Williamson, Ruth; Mrs. Ken neth Brady, Esther; Mrs. Hollis Johnson, Martha; Mrs. Can Clare, Electa; Mrs. Martin Brooks, ward er: Kenneth Brady, sentinel. The hall was beautifully decor ated with pale green candles in white candelabra which were light- ed by Sheron Smith, 11, daughter oS Mrs. Pete Smith, the new wor thy matron. Large white baskets of white, yellow, bronze and lav ender chrysanthemums and green ery, brought . up from Redwood City, Calif., by Mr. and Mrs. R. E Brown, parents of Mrs. Smith, were also used in the decoration scheme. jorie Hails and Jerry Hails, Al bany; Alice Morrison, Harbor; Al vie Creason, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shrum and son, Steve, and daughter, Marcie, of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews, Days Creek; Mr. Alva Matthews, Winston. Those coming from Roseburg were: Leona Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shrum and children; Mrs. J. L. Shrum, i Mr. Robert Matthews Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willis Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Doss and son, Tom, and daughter, Sharon. Glide residents attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doss, Sir. and Mrs. George Casebeer and son. Allen: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shrum and sons, nanny ana nay; nir. ana Mrs. Don Wright and son Terry, and daughter. Tonya; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Melvin and son, John, and daughters, Kathy, Jean, Mar sha and Sara; Tom Shrum and son, Bob: T. E. Shrum, Waitha Tal cott, Bud Livingston, Laura Blake ly and Agnes Moore. FOR ONE OPEN MONDAY 4) I uu I Per Pair 556 S. E. Bible bearer for the ceremony was Danny Sether, 4, grandson of the worthy matron. Mrs. Smith wore a formal gown of silver grey and net and with it a corsage made of three minia ture orchids with pink throats. Her officers wore formals of pale green taffeta and carried lily-of-the-val-ley nosegays. Sheron Smith, the candle lighter, wore a pink nylon eyelet dress with wristlets of pink carnations. Distinguished guests present for the ceremony included the follow ing: Mrs. E. L. Rondebush, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter of Ore gon and a member of Josephine Chapter of Grants Pass; Bill Ran dolph, a member of the Estral Committee and a member of the Reames Chapter of Medford; and E. D. Goff, worthy patron of Nev ita Chapter of Central Point. Mrs. Smith received a manzan ita wood gavel from her daughter, Mrs. John Sether. The gavel had been made by her son-in-law. The outgoing worthy matron, miir"1' Mrs- .Rbert Thompson. and the outgoing worthy patron, Fred Beerli, were honored with an addendum and received gifts from their officers and from the chapter. They also received jewels rom Past Matrons and Past Pa iiuiia nuua. The new officers also were hon ored by an addendum. Mrs. Pete Smith received a large and beau tiful bouquet of red roses, a white scrapbook and a white guest book. The guest book was a gift from her husband and from her daugh ter, Mrs. John Sether. Mrs. George Major had charge of having the guest book signed earlier in the evening. Refreshments were served in the dining room. Mrs. Olger Sether poured the coffee and Miss Sheron Smith served the punch. The dining room was decorated with bouquets of sweet peas and pale green candles. Guests re ceived as favors pale green nuls cups set on silver stars. Dahacks Dinner Guests f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahack of Tiller were houseguests Tuesday of Mrs. Eve Prentice in Medford, who entertained at a dinner for them and for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neidemeyer of Central Point in honor of the occasion. Mrs. Prentice, a MerlfnM mni teacher with whom Mr. Dahack has studied accordion, entertained her guests with movies and slides depicting highlights of her four month 'round-the-world tour from which she returned in April. Of particular interest were the pic tures from India. WEEK ONLY CHILDREN'S CANVAS TENNIS OXFORDS Sizes 6-3 Blue Red White and Plaid JACKSON EVE UNTIL 9 P.M. With $2 minimum. pgrctiaM, PARK FREE t ADAIR'S or Serv. Ur-Seif Lot ITi TiiiHi