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Silver Wedding Anniversary Observed By Winston Pair Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels called at their home on Carey Street in Winston Saturday evening to honor them on their 25th wedding anniversary. Lovely floral arrangements were placed about the spacious living room and centered the lace cover ed table. Many lovely gifts were received by the couple and a late buffet supper was enjoyed. Many cards were received and friends called to extend best wish es to the couple. Motion pictures were taken during the evening of visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels were mar Tied in Roseburg Sept. 2, 1936. They have a married son and daughter and a daughter and son at home who are attending Win ston Junior High School and Doug las High School. They are proud grandparents of six grandchildren all of whom helped to celebrate with them. Attending the lovely celebration were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Finch, Robert Sieck, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mat thews. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hale, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whit field, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downs, M r s. Tessie Williams, Mrs. Catherine Divita, Mrs. Frances Allen, B. A. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Del Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chasm, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Harry VanDcrmark, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGuire, Miss June Daie Hutson, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Daniels, Miss Vicki Daniels and Phil Daniels. New Bride Is Complimented At Idleyld Lodge Shower A bridal shower for Mrs. Mi chael M. Darby, the former Judith Kaye Nelson, was held Wednesday afternoon at Idleyld Park Lodge. Mrs. Forest Lossee and Mrs. Mayme Sendlebach, both of Idle yld, were hostesses for the charm ing affair. Bouquets of pink and white glad ioli formed the room decorations. Following a period of games and award of prizes, the honoree open ed her gifts and refreshments were served, Mrs.NR. A. Briggs served the punch, Mrs, Jim Briggs, cake, and Mrs. J. P. Heath, coffee. Attending the lovely affair were Mrs. Albert DeBernardi, Mrs. Ralph Hicdkman, Mrs. Donald Fluke, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Calvin Christensen, Mrs. Eugene Boise, Mrs, Hollis Bradstreet, Mrs. Lee Eaton, Mrs. Robert Miller and Marilyn, Mrs. Kenneth Overton, Mrs. Byrd Smith, Mrs. Bill House holder, Miss Donna Weaver, Mrs. Mertin Weaver, Miss Sherrie Mar ier, Mrs. Leon Simpson, Mrs. Sid Comfort, Mrs. Jessie McClure, Mrs. Walter Gilkerson, Mrs. Jim Marier, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Mayme Sendlebach, Mrs. Willa Puckett, Mrs. R. A. Briggs, Mrs. Gary Briggs, Mrs. Jim Briggs, Pauline Wilkerson, Mrs. J. P. Heath, Mrs. R. R. Hayes, Mrs. 0. J. Sranavclt and Johnny and Rosalee Cart. Sending gifts were Mrs. Eugene Fox, Mrs. Robert Hamer, Mrs. LaVona Kusler, Mrs. Wilbur Mc Clure, Mrs. Donald Brown, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Harry Bakken, Mrs. Bert Allenby, Mrs. Maynard E re gie, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Carl Mes sing and Mrs. Harland Tharp. White Family Returns Home After Cross Country Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. White and son and daughter have return ed to their home h Winston after a three-week trip covering 7,911 miles. They left Winston, making their first stop to visit friends and rela tives in Steamboat, Colo. They drove the Trail Ridge Scenic Route out of Denver, stopping in Kansas for a two-day visit with friends and relatives. One night was spent in Missouri with an aunt of Mrs. White's, whom she saw for the first time. A trip into St. Louis and Kansas City was followed by the continu ation of their trip into Kentucky to see the Smoky Mountains, Cumber land Falls and on to Tennessee and North Carolina, where they visited a son. Floyd,: and wife and new baby daughter, born June 28. Floyd is stationed at Spring Lake, N. C, with the U. S. Army. After viewing the Atlantic Ocean they drove on to Washington, D.C., for several days of sightseeing then to Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and Niagara Falls, where they enjoyed the excursion by boat beneath the falls. From there they Zuleima Members Meet On Friday The Zuleima Woodland Nile Club of Glendale held its September meeting as a surprise housewarm ing Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Clare. After the business meeting, Mrs. Clare received a shrub for her garden. Refresh ments brought by members of the club were served at the close of the meeting. Those present included Mrs. Bob Thompson, Mrs. Harold Cooley, Mrs. Fred Kafer. Mrs. Bernie Hal verson, Mrs. Bill Halstead, Mrs. Henry La Prath, Mrs. Loren Bar tie, Mrs. Art Gaedecke, Mrs. G. M. Jones, Mrs. George Major and the honoree, Mrs. Dan Clare and daughter, Nancy. went on into Canada visiting On tario and Pt. Huron. They saw all of the Great Lakes except Lake Erie. Mackinac Bridge was cross ed into Michigan where they saw Iron Mountain. Returning, they were in North Dakota and Montana, sightseeing at Glacier National Park, then on to Spokane, Wash., up the Colum bia River Gorge to Portland and on to Winston, where Roy and Lin da White have enrolled for the school term. Extension Unit Meets AtTenmile . The Olalla-Tenmile Home Exten sion Unit met at the clubhouse in Tenmile Thursday afternoon. Proj ects for the year were discussed. Committee chairman and project leaders were named. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, unit chair man, announced the "Red Hat" program to be held at the fair grounds Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. Care of game in the field, and its cut ting and cooking will be featured. The program is open to both men and women. The next meeting will be Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. A potluck lunch will be served at noon. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. Glen Good. Others en joying the afternoon were: Mrs. William Stoffal, Mrs. Don Gilbert, Mrs. O. L. Dawson, Mrs. C. W. Wil son, Mrs. W. F. Breitcnbucher, Mrs. D. E. Farner, Mrs. George Butts, Mrs. Warren Lockwood and Mrs. Walter Coats. Topic for the next meeting will be "New Wrinkles in Ironing." Minister Takes Bride Word from the Rev. Ray Poin dexter, who once served both Days Creek and Canyonville Methodist churches, announced his marriage July 8 to Margaret Barry at Se attle. They are making their home at Chewelah, Wash., reports Vir ginia Proctor, Days Creek correspondent. Glendale Couple Honored Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edson of Glendale were surprised at a par ty Saturday night in honor of their 36th wedding anniversary. Cake and coffee were served by some of the guests and the Edsons were congratulated on their an niversary. Mrs. Robert Thompson had bak ed a lovely pink sheet cake, frost ed in pink and bearing on top the traditional bride and bridegroom figurines. A number of lovely gifts were presented to the honorees. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flory, Mrs. Dean Smith, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Mat ie Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edson Jr. and children of Reeds port, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid and children of Grants Pass and the Howard Edsons. Riebling Twins Observe Birthday Charles and Pamela Riebling, twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riebling of Glendale, celebrated their 11th birthday at a party at the city park Friday eve ning. The twins and their guests roasted wieners around a camp fire and were served twin birthday cakes and soft drinks. Pamela's cake was white and green, while Charles' cake was yellow with green trimming. The children returned to the Rie bling home after the refreshments were served and watched televi sion for the rest of the evening. Those present were Rebecca Na pier, Linda Napier, Janie, Judy and Jacquie Wright, Elizabeth Dan iels, Penny Daniels, Sharon Smith, Helen Coffey, Sherry Coffey, Billy Tooley, Susan Tooley, Kathy Tool ey, Conrad Derschied, Raymond Derschied, Debra Whaley, Lavonne Barrong, Don Barrong, Mrs. Willie Barrong, Mrs. Emma Smith. Pam el's school teacher, Susan Major; the honorees and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reibling. , Pinochle Group Meets Saturday The Fair Oaks Pinochle Club met at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall Saturday evening, with Harry Reid and his sister, Viola Haza lett, as host and hostess. A delightful evening.of cards was enjoyed, Ella Sparks winning high score for the wom?n and Mrs. Vir gil Smith winning second high. High score for the men went to Lawrence Haines and second high to Ted Tozier. Sweeps prizes went to Virgil Smith and Mrs. Alfred Hand. A potluck buffet was then served to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Medley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hon ney, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tozier, Mabel Allen, Jon and Jean Lam- orcaux and the liost and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams will host the October meeting. Grange Parties Begin Sept. 30 Melrose Grange is starting a se ries of card parties Sept. 30. A grand prize will be given after the four party series. Those attending the last party were T. B. Busenbark, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gooden, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Manning, Lloyd Campbell, Edna Sjogren, Edna Powers, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bringle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aydelott, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dysert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wel ker, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Beck, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hawksworth, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Wallace, Royce Busenbark and Lena Howland. High scores went to Mrs. Man ning and F. E. Bringle; low priz es went to M. Manning and Mrs. Aydelotte, traveling prize, A. R. Hawksworth. Lovely refreshments serve served by the committee ni charge. Mrs. Guy McGee Is OES Organist Mrs. Guy McGee was formallv installed organist of Oregon Chap ter OES. at the first fall meetine of that organization held Wednes day evening at the Masonic Tem ple, in Canyonville. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthington presided. Mrs. Frank W. Brown officiated as installing officer, with Mrs. Ralph Weaver acting as marshal. During the business meeting, the chapter voted to send $5 to the t-MAKL, fund in memory of Mrs. Mary Elickson. a member of the chapter who died in Florida last May. Oregon chapter's assistance in the Oct. 7 reception planned by Valentine chapter honoring Mrs. John Wright was discussed. Sirs. McGee and Mrs. Lawrence Michaels served durine the re- freshment hour. Table decorations teatured fall flowers and fruit. Junior Club Has Wednesday Meet Tile RoSPhlll-? .Tunini ' Wnman Club held a board meeting at Ruth uraaiey s uaK Tree tnn Wednes day at 8 p.m. Serving as hostess was Mrs. George Stroop, presi dent of the club. Items discussed at the meeting were this year's budget, civic proj ects for the coming year and im provements for the club in general. Board members attending were: Mrs. Paid Arrasmith. Mrs. Ttnuf- las Bond, Mrs. J. R. Boyles, Mrs. ueorge urugg, Mrs. Lawrence Hanlon, Mrs. Robert Inscore, Mrs. Larry Kvidera, Mrs. James Pratt, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Jack Snodgrass, Mrs. George Stroop, and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Sandwiches and coffee were served. E U V I C E AT MONTGOMERY WARD 11 WW il WARDS WASHER OVERHAUL PARTS GUARANTEED 1 YEAR ELECTRIC MOTOR AND CONTROLS NOT INCLUDPD 'lOTi N0T KTCI Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 1) Community News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott of this city took their son, Arthur (Butch) Elliott, to Ashland Tues day, where he enrolled as a fresh man at Southern Oregon College. Mrs. Freda E, Bakar has re ceived word announcing the birth of a new granddaughter born to A2C and .Mrs. Don L. Baker Sept. 8. The baby weighed 6 pounds. Mrs. Don Baker resides in Omaha, Neb., where she had been a civil ian employee of Offutt Air Force Base and her husband is now serv ing in Korea for a year, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daiss and Mrs. Bonnie Williams and chil dren, Terry, Garry, Lindsay, Billy and Scot, have returned to their homes here after a trip to Lexing-i ton. Neb., to attend the wedding of Miss Shirley Diass to Marion lionscr. They also attended a Diass family reunion at Elwood. Neb., at which 12 brothers and sisters of Frank Daiss were together for the first time in 47 years. Mrs. A. H. Mason, president ol the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs, Portland; her vice president, Mrs. J. W. Shecl, Cor-: vallis; Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Medford,! past president, and Mrs. L. E. Adams, president of the Roseburg Town and Country Garden Club, Mrs. 0. J. Feldkamp, of the same club, and Mrs. Nadine Stearns of the Oakland Garden Club, assist-, ed with the Volunteer Services de-i partment at the VA Hospital Mon day. They enjoyed a tour of the hospital and a meeting with Dr. Frank Merker, hospital manager, and Rus Madison, horticulturist at the hospial. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Eugene visited here last week at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Long fellow, and family. Mrs. Bruce Brenn (the former I.ucinda Randall) and small son. Handy, left Wednesday by plane for their home in Ann Arbor, Mich, following a visit here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. Ran dall, and with her grandmother, Mrs. Adah Knowland. XI Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a rummage sale Sat urday at the old 88c store on Jack son St. Doors will open fil 8:30 a.m. Alexis Orlotf attended his month ly masseurs meeting in Salem Sunday and he gave a report on the national convention held in Omaha this summer. He also dem onstrated his new mechanical os cillator. Mrs. Orloff accompanied him to Salem for the meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Savage of this city have spent the last sev eral days at Gold Beach, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith o San Bernardino, Calif., and Mrs. Smith's sister. Miss Mary Braun of Los Angeles, visited here re cently with friends in Roseburg. The Smiths are formerly of this this city. They are now retired and spend most of their time trav eling. He was with the VA Hospi tal while they resided in Roseburg. 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