Party Enjoyed Married BEVERLY BROOKE 10 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tues., Oct. 10, 1961 A0TUS KNIGHT PORTER BEVERLY BROOKE A SACK PARTY for Alpha Chi, ESA, members ond guests wos enjoyed at the home of Mrs Dick Honlin. Games were played and prizes went to Mrs. Bill Staples, Mrs. Bob Hansen and Mrs, Robert Spongier. Lovely refreshments were served to (pictured above) Mrs. Bob Honsen, Mrs. PICTURED ABOVE are members and guests enjoying the sock party sponsored by Alpha Chi, ESA, ot the Honlin home. Front rov: Mrs. Barbara Edson, Mrs. Paul Sanger, Mrs, Gary Wilson, Mrs. Bill Hollcraft, Mrs. Glen Frakes, Mrs. Leon Hughes, Mrs. Dale Fick, Mrs. Bob Hansen, Second row: Mrs. Jo Scallon, Mrs. Gene Bolen, Mrs. Cecil Grange Women Hostesses At Lovely Wedding Shower One of the larger social events 'of the season was held recently in the grange hall at lxMikingRla.is when the women of the Grange gave a wedding shower for Mrs. Roy Elliott (I.ii. Petheram), whose marriage took place in midsum mer. The hall was hraiitifullly dec orated in fall flower arrangements and greenery. M r I. Charles Schulze had baked and beautifully decorated a large wedding rake for the guest of honor. Miss Cheryl Haire and Mist Martha Kay Van'e had charge nf games preceding the opening nf the gifts. Knjoying the occasion were: Son dra Erne, Porothy Holing, Lucille Niehaum. Guyla Rtiriiik, Mary Petheram, Faye Ollivant, Naomi Schulze, Georgia Schulze, Kthel Meyer. Alma Greer, June Hlark, Pat Gilbert and Kathye. Klva Den ney. May Green, Hittie Nay, Get-Acquainted Coffee Held Thursday Night At Douglas An informal coffee hour was held at the Douglas High School Cafe torium Tuesday evening to eeahle teachers, freeman parents end new residents in the district to be come acquainted. A capacity crowd turned out for the social evening at which time Douglas High School Principal, Ray Taihcrt, introduced the High srhnol faculty and outlined the evaluation program for the school. Vaster of ceremonies for the evening was A. W. Buckleair. Hostesses representing the soph omore, junior and senior class par ents included the Mcsdames Ron ald Burgess. John Clossen, Paul Dodd. Ted Peterson, Ben Tollef son, Bert Ijurinre. Tommy Di vine. Charles Kah. Howard Bird, Lloyd Crenshaw, C. W. Viiltnn, L. F Thomas. Don Bnurassa, C. W. Redenms, C. 11. Borgaes, A D. Fox. M. R. Cherrirk. A. L. Hill, Thomas Haire, Warren Household er, N. H. Justis. A. G. Saum. l,ou f'iCloy. Laura Haughn, F.arl Whit fiut and Oren Iedgerwood. The general planning committee was comprised of Mrs. Paul B. Hull, Mrs. Clifford Pearson, Mrs. H. L. Northcraft, Mrs. T. M. Bene dict, Mrs. A. W. Buckleair, Mrs. J. C. Ross and Ray Talbert. Cartoon name lags were made hv Mrs. Jack Paltenmn. Red dahl ias and dusty miller floral ar rangement! decorated the room ; Barbara Nay, Pearl Mathis, Vel- ma Jaroby, Mildred Pillion, Jean Scott, Micky Doyle, Roycille Paul sen, Susie Oar, Bertha Misley, Krancis Hubbard, Ruth Findlay May Swift, Lois Swift, Maunne Johnston, Sheryl Haire, Dorothy Williams, Dorothy Cherryholrnes. Terry Marsh, l.aila Anderson and Alice, Bessie W'ylie, Sharon Kelly, Vinnie Cooper, Ruby Vance and Martha Kay Vance. Sending gifts were: Billie Mere dith, Daisy Nielsen, Louise Olli vant, Lurile Applebee, Helen Jan sen, (he Wittrork family, the Haire family, Betty Jo Pillion, the Grass family, Hard Marsh, Veda Mere dith, I.ila MrEwing. Dons Green. Uremia Gamble, Cheryl Rhodes, Delores Hughes, Alice Ilritter, F.lla Doyle. Pat Boling, Delores Jt-tbv, I June Kinney, Mane I'rban, Leila Spray, Jeanette Rollingherg, Lorna Schulze and Judy Scott. and serving table, depicting the srhnol colors of gray and red. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. A. J. Rice. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kvelyn Nickerson, Mrs. E. J. iPoetter, Mrs. Ardelle 1ierts, Mrs. jTed Benedict and Mrs. John Clog I son. British Brogues Meet Wednesday j The September meeting of the British Brogues took place Wed ! newlav evening at the home of Joan Gerlt at Green. The meeting marked the first anniversary of the forming nf the local branch of the Trans-Atlantic Brides and Par-1 ents Association. I A short business meeting was conducted by the president. Bar-' I hara Brishm. Flection of officers had the following results: Mar I garet Dunn, president; and ie ibara Brisbin, secretary, I Visiting and refreshments wei: n)oyed by Gwcn Chastain, Amy I Bauer, Margaret Dunn, Barbara! ' Rnsbin. Kileen Hcriges. Peggy Svarverud and the hostess, Mrs. Gerlt. j The next meeting will be held Oct. is at 7 30 p m at the home 'of Amy Bauer, 22? NE Rifle Range Rd. Barbara Edson ond Mrs. Donna oBrker. Back row: Mrs. Glen Frokes, Mrs. Cecil Stickney, Mrs. Dale Fick, Mrs. James Staples, Mrs. Stewart Roberston ond Mrs. Robert Spongier. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography) Stickney, Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Stewart Robertson, Mrs. Robert Spongier, Mrs. Glenda Gadwoy, Mrs. Lyle Quist, Mrs. Donna Barker. Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Dick Hanlin. Bock row: Mrs. Floyd Walker, Mrs. Jomes Staples ond Mrs. Gaylord Kidney. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). A Vet ' ; v) a ft' M., J v" . M Lvi V iiii-N-aiattaAArsteiitoiliM . tl i Tl Mr'i n'stJa iJiitrtrmwHi n i t gj- MINDY MILLS, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Elmer Mills of Winston, celebrated her first birthday ot a delightful party given ot the home of her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Dennis Mills. (Picture by Wilson's Studio). Rotary Anns Entertained As John Haskins Residence Mrs. John Hstkins was a very gracious hostess to Rotary Anns at their Seplember meeting which was held al the beautiful Haskins home. Mrs. Story lies, new president of the club, presided over the busi ness session. Officers named for the year were: Mrs. Robert Heard sley, vice president; Mrs. Don Rail ahaugh, secretary; and Mrs George Wet, treasurer. Special mention was made of the rum mage sale to be held Oct. M at the Woman'a clubhouse. Later, Dr. Haskins presented a stusiy he had made of the patterns and history nf mitk gla, after which the group enjoyed viewing the large collection of milk glass and other beautiful and interesting collector's items tastefully used by Dr. and .Mrs. Haskins in their home. ... I I r 4 M,tv . Vj-' ! The hostess served lovely re freshments to conclude a most en joyable meeting. Those present be- i sides the hostess and Dr. Haskins were Mrs Don Rad:ihaugh. Mrs Gladys Foley. Mrs' Roherl Beard sley. Mrs. Carlos Tage. Mrs. Hans Hansen. Mrs. H. T. Carat ens, Mrs. 'John William Robertson. Mrs. Stan lev Kidder. Mrs. Clifford Thomas. Mrs. Lester Si-hulre, Mrs. storv lies and Mrs. Daid M. Geddcs. Potluck Honors Teachers A potluck dinner honoring teach ers preceded the first meeting of tne Canvonville TTA held Thurs day in the Lions Community build ins. Dunns the dinner, Fleanor Ir win sang a group of songs. A , brief meeting followed. Gardner - Wedding Janice Marie Gadvay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Gadway of Rosehurg. became the bride qf Doyle Wne Gardner Sr. of Win ston, ai a double ring candlelight ceremony at the First Preshyter lan Church. The Rev. John Adams officiated at the service which was held Sept. 22. Candelabra fronted with basket containing large yellow and bronze chrysanthemums formed the church decorations. William Gadway gave his daugh ter in marriage. She was lovely in her floor-length gown of Chan-tilly-type lace having a scalloped Sabrina neckline trimmed with opalescent sequins and pearls. The fitted bodice was designed with long sleeves. The gathered skirt had lace coming to four points draped over netting. Her cap-type veil was secured by a headdress I Ol sequins ana pearis. one carnru a purpienroaiea yeuow orcnia in a cluster of white carnations. Mrs. Michael Stone, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was dressed in a street-length full skirted frock of soft yellow chiffon over taffeta. Her slippers had been dyed to match her dress. For a headpiece she wore a crown of yellow flowers and carried a nose gay of yellow and bronze pompom chrysanthemums. Candlelighters were Bruce White cousin of the bride, and Stephen Gadway, the bride I brother. Richard Gardner acted as best man fur his brother. L'shering was done by Michael Stone, broth er in ltw of the bride, and Larry Biuwn, cousin of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a burnt orange costume suit with match ing jewelry and olive green acces sories. The bridegroom's mother wore a grape-colored dress with initiation Held By Riddle Bethel Riddle Bethel 39. International Order of Job's Daughters, resumed regular meetings Monday at the Masonic Temple. Honored Queen Karen White presided. Fallowing the routine opening ceremonies, initiation was held for three candidates, Susan O'Donnell, Cheryl Rusen and Leslie Stro bndge. After new members had been formally welcomed, each girl in troduced her relatives on the side lines. Susan introduced her moth er, Mrs. Forrest Brittain. and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newell, who had come down from Olympia, Wash., for the occasion. Chervl introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rusen: and Leslie introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Strobndge, and her grandmother, Mrs. Asa Lawson. Refreshments were served in tne dining room by Mrs. E. E. Cole man and Mrs. George Henry. Initiation Held By Riddle Lodge Riddle Relief Rebekah Lodge 185 met Wednesday, with Mrs. Eu gene Morris, NG., and Mrs. Wil liam Powell, V. G. in the chairs. Alice Smith was initiated into the order. I In a new drill put on by 12 of the' members, the Rebekah flag was presented to the lodge as a sur prise to many members and of ficers. Cards were sent to Mrs. Archie Lousignont and Mrs. Rayi Miles. 1 During the social hour for which Mrs. E. P. Blundell and Mrs. Har-; ry Erkenbeck were hostesses, a linen shower was given for Mrs. David Payne, who recently lost all of her household possessions by j fire. A pound party by lodge mem-, hers w-as given Wednesday for the Payne family, with Mrs. Eu gene Morris. Mrs. Harry Erken- beck and Mrs. Albert Stingley as1 hostesses. i Two Winston Boys Honored At Pa rty At H isey Home A joint birthday party honoring Randy Lopei, son of Air. and Mrs. Gilbert 1opez. and Allan Hisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hisey. both of Winston, was held at the Hisev home on Civil Rend Ave i in Winston Satundav at 1 n m Both boys. 2 year-olds, were: showered with many lovely gifts. ! Games were played. Highlight of the afternoon was the breaking o'; the "pinata," wtiich w as filled j with candy. ; A large white birthday cake in scribed with "Happy Birthday" and decorated in orange, pink.i pink, green and yellow centered WATER MM ILK 52 HEATERS CAL WESTINGHOUSE 10 yr. Warranty Reg. $109.95 Gadway Sept. 22 matching jacket and white aces snries. Both mothers had white carnation corsages. After the wedding, a reception was held in the social room of the church. Mrs. Robert Green was responsible for the decorations. The two serving tables were cov ered with yellow net over yellow foundations. Chrysanthemums and yellw candles flanked the beauti fully decorated wedding rake. The punch table was ornamented with white net, yellow ribbons and su gar bells. Eva Gardner, sister of the bride groom, served the cake with the assistance of Nancy Voeiler. Punch was served by Beverly Wandling, and coffee was served by Leslie Spurgeon. Those coming from out of town tc attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Harem and Vickie and Greg, of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harem and Kathey, Eugene: and Charles and JoAnne Jones of Oxnard, Calif. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Rose-bur? High School. The bride has been employed as bookkeeper by the First National Bank. Her husband works for Evans Products. 1 Miscellaneous At Camas Vail A delightful miscellaneous brid , al shower was held at the Camas I Valley Grange hall recently in hon or of Miss Linda Parret, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parret,! Camas Valley. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Mrs. George McGinnis, Mrs. J. D. File and Miss Judy Defferding. I Beautiful floral arrangements of fall flowers were used about the hall. Centering the lace-covered re freshment table was an arrange ment carrying out the bride-elect's' colors of lavender and white. The, gift table, also covered with a lace! cloth, had tiny bows of lavender t ribbon pinned about the edge. Corsages were presented the i guest of honor and her mother by the hostesses. Attending the shower or sending gifts were: Mrs. Dewey Kindreck, Mrs. Ray Bates, Mrs. Ron Munch, Mrs. Glenn Kinman and Mrs. Dick Dclancy, Rnseburg; Mrs. Paul Adamson, Mound Valley, Kan.; Mrs. Bill Jensen, Brookings, Mrs. Bob MrClennan, Eugene: Mrs. Mable Willard. Coquille: Mrs. Ray Pfaender, Medford; Mrs. Myrtle Cole, Grants Pass; Mrs. Farrell Wiley, Porter Creek; Mrs. Al Young, Tenmile; Mrs. Ray Ixmnev, Tiller; Mrs. Zug Pilat, Sutherlin; Mrs. James Parret, Winston; and Miss Charmaine Stanley, Seattle, September Bride Is Complimented Carley Arola of Garden Valley was the guest of honor at a bridal shower Saturday. Hostesses were Mrs. Adam Klocek and her daugh ter, Diane. Flower arrangements about the home were done by Mrs. Emmett Walters. Bunko was played with prires going to Jackie Fromdahl and Jer ri Delaney. The door prize was won by Punky Stone. Those invited to share in the happy occasion wero Barbara Kir by, Dnnnea Sims. Jackie From dahl, Trudy Ott. Helen Arola. Ar lene Klocek, Judy Seitz, Tunky Stone, Cheryl Ramberg. Linda Jones, Judy Parks. Jerri Delaney, Dawna Hutchins, Denise Klocek, Mrs. Bob Johnson, Lana Midden dorf, Jan Simpson. Karen Dysert, Pam Davis. Charlene Miller and Carol LaBrenz. Many beautiful gifts were re ceived by Carley. The marriage of James MeGhehey and Miss Ar ola occurred Sept. 30. the serving table. The cowboy theme was used in the decorations. The cakes had been baked by Mrs. MeKin Hisey and decorate-i by Mrs. Gilbert Lopez. Hucleberry Hound table cloth and napkins were used. Each guest was served individual cakes, each topped by a candle of various pas tel colors, and ice cream. Friends of Randy and Allan at tending were Mitzi and Kimmy Da vis, Donna and Mary Dye, Teresa. Marcus. Kathleen, Carla. Paula and Jimmy Lopez. Diana Maria Lopei and Kim Cram. 721 S I. O.k C J-JSJl J995 j ite-- C. w w - 1 r. . MR. AND MRS. DOYLE GARDNER, (pictured above), were married Sept. 22 ot the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. John Adams. The bride, Janice Marie Gadway, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williom M. Gadway of Rose burg and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Gordner Sr. of Winston. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Bridal Shower ey To Honor Wash. Camas Valley residents present were Miss Louclla Edmonds, Miss Cheryl Carnine. Mrs. Dean De-J laney, Mrs. Frank Kinnan. Mrs. Tom Weathers, Mrs. Jack Hill! and daughter, Carol; Mrs. Cecil' Halterman and son. Jim; Mrs. j Bill Schmidt, Mrs. Ernest Booth.' Miss Mary Burt, Mrs. Ernest j Wheeler, Mrs. Ross Halterman, Mrs. Charles Witter, Mrs. Winnie Brown, Mrs. Russell Harwood, Miss Vicki Ruppert, Mrs. Royi Thurston, Mrs. Virgil Moody, Mrs. I Joanna Young, Mrs. Ethel Brown. j Mrs. Dirk Jhrush, Mrs. Louis Papst. Mrs. Dons Lamm, Mrs. Ted Wiley, Mrs. Ormand Standley, Ms. Robert Randall. Mrs. Edgar Maikham, Mrs. Phil Standley, Mrs. Dean Marcotte, Mrs. Jim Ralston, and daughter, June. Mrs. Vic Standley, Miss Judy Milton. Mis. Willie Carter, Mrs. Jess McMasters, Mrs. Orville Buel, 10 DAY ENROLLMENT NO WAITING PERIOD "15,000 PLUS" HOSPITAL LUXURY PLAN HOW LITTLE DOES IT COST? $16.00 Hospital Roam Rate $500 Accidental Death Benefit $500 Surgical Schedule RATES: Man $5.15-Woman $6.75-Child $2.20 M & W $1 1.90 M W & Child $14.10 M, W & 2 Children or More $16.25 Ages 66 to 80 $10.55 INCLUDING t $100 PER VEEK CASH IN HOSPITAL For Only $2.00 Per Month COVERS EVERY ACCIDENT AND EVERY SICKNESS EFFECTIVE DATES ACCIDENTS Noon dote of policv. 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Spencer and daughter, Bette; Mrs. Gene Arnold, Mrs. Bill Cox and daughter. Leota: Mrs. By ron Baker, Miss Susie White, Mrs. Dave Thrush, Mrs. Gerald Looney, Mrs. Charles Parret and the four hostesses. A very beautiful decorated cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Ar nold, was served by the hostesses following the opening of the many gifts. atxsif Hi w S156