10 Th News Raviaw, Roseburg, Married f - T MR. AND MRS. REVIS SHAUFLER, obove, were married Aug. 5 ot the First Starr Presbyterion Church in Long Beach, Calif. The bride, Patricia Luzier, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Ivan Luzier of Sutherlin and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shoufler of Brea, Colif. Nuptials Take Place Aug. 5th At 3 p.m. Aug. 5, Mm Patricia Luzier, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ivan Luzier of Sutherlin. became the bride of Revia Shaufler, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sahufler, Brea, Calif. The double ring cere mony waa performed by the Rev. Jlr. Lester at the First Starr Pres byterian Church in Long Beach, talit. Given in marriage by her father, the bride made a beautiful picture in her full-length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. The neckline was accented with white sequina and lace. Her veil, borrowed from her aunt, waa elbow-length and match ed her gown. It waa secured to her head by a small lace hat Her bouquet of white carnation! was Housewarming Given Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter enter tained Sunday at a delightful housewarming party honoring the latter a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hammond, 3310 W. Sharp Ave. The party was held between 2 and 4 p.m. A fireplace screen and acces sories were given to the Ham mond from the host and hostess and Mrs. Ralph Lesh and Janet; Mrs- Min Brooks, Mrs. W. I. Wands, Mrs. Ethel Kluver, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen, Mrs. Eliza beth Reid, Doren and Demse Web er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kluver and Kicky and Nickie; Mr. and Mrs. Kd Barnes, Mrs. Edna Klu ver, Mr. and Mrs, Art Conn, Jack and Arlene King, Jim King and Bruce and Brian Hunter. Birthday Celebrated The Elktnn Eastern Star Chapter met recently at the lodge hall, fol lowing the meeting, a decorated birthday cake was enjoyed by ev eryone present in honor of Mrs. Bwinie Knypslra's birthday. The rake had been made and derarat ed by her daughter, Shirley Bairn bridge. ifi !.-'- A BIRTHDAY PARTY wo Norton Thursday evening ot - XXj ' . ' 'H ""-'' X :f R. D. Lock wood in Tenmile to honor their daughter, Linda Koy, on her first birthday. A lovely birthday coke wos cut ond served to the guest of honor ond her greot-grand-parents, Mr. ond Mrs. R. D. Lockwood; her grandmothers, Mrs. Don Lokey ond Mrs. Lawrence Norton; her ounts, Mrs. Douglas Croy, Mrs. Conrad Lokey ond Betty Norton; uncle, Donny Norton, ond cousins. Con rue ond Deo no Croy and Dwoirt Lokey, Or Wed., Oct. 11, 1961 centered by a white orchid. She carried out the theme of some thing old, something new, some thing borrowed and something blue. Wanda Shaufler, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, attended the bride as matron of honor. Her dress of pale pink waa street-length and she wore a matching corsage. William Sahufler served his brother as best man. Ushers were Gene and Wayne Luzier, brothers of the bride. The mother of the bride wore champagne-colored dress with green and white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black and white dress with black accessories. Both corsages were of white gardenias. A reception was held at the home of the briegroom'a grand parents. Twenty-five guests were present, with out-of-town guests in cluding: Mr. and Mra. Ivan Luzier, Eugene and Wayne, Mr. and Mrt. Marvin Luzier, Terry and Marva, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Koozer, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Launders, Mra. Derksen and children. Both the hride and bridegroom are now serving in the U.S. Navy, stationed in ban Diego. The young people are now at home at 4B65 Green Street, San Diego, Calif. Bridge Luncheon Held On Thursday Mrs. Darrell Brown entertained a group of friends at luncheon and bridge at tier Home in canyon ville Thursday afternoon. Included were Mrs. Carl Ilalver- son, Mrs. W. L. Wade, Mra. Carl Moodie, Mrs. S. A Neiring, Mrs. William Calhoun, Mra. C. D. lled berg, Mra. William Markham. Mrs. John Markham Jr., Mrs. Wayne McCoy, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs, E. E. Coleman. Mrs. George Kit teahouse, Mrs. E. E. Daniels, Mrs. B. O. Bordeaux. Mrs. K. E. Proc tor and Mrs. Robert Theiss. 3 -. . ond Mrs. Bill Mr. ond Mrs. given by Mr. the home of Public Invited To Auxiliary's Annual Parties The public has been cordially in vited to enjoy the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary's annual "Parade of Par ties" being held this week. The last two parties will be Thursday and Friday. Thursday's coftee from 10 a m. to 12 noon will be held at the Ray Sims home at 16 Koyal Oaks Drive. Hidgewood, and Friday's alfair will be a lea from 2 to 4.30 p m. at the Dr. John William I'nruh home at 523 W. Homewood l.ane. The coffee will carry out the calypso motif. Highlight oi the tea at the I'n ruh home will be a door prize, which will be a Lorraine Martin portrait of the winner. The first two parties took place Tuesday and today and included a coftee Tuesday at the II. F. 1-e Beau home in l.aurelwood and the salad buffet luncheon today at the Dr. Keith Bryant home. Interesting Talk Heard By Chapter Beta Iota, KSA. met Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Dee Hov er with Mra. Bill Werth as co-hostess. The following members were present: Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs. Don Rogan, Mrs. Jack Math is, Mrs. Bill Werth, Mrs. Bob Bashford, Mrs. Bob Wilson, Mrs. Gib Hallett, Mrs. Dick Berney, Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. Irwin. Following the meeting an inter esting and informative talk on car pets waa given by Bob Stephens of Modern Floor Covering. The dif ferent types of carpets and their care and upkeep were discussed. The next meeting will be Oct. 17, at Mrs. Gib Hallett's. . ' - - ' 5 . sdL I' I i I . . . w. FULLERTON PTA officers presiding ot the first meeting of the fall ore pictured above. Lett to right: Bill Gray, first vice president; Mrs. Dean Jewell, second vice president; Mrs. Frank Dixon, president; Mrs. Jomes Freeman, secre tary, ond Mrs. Stan Hermann, treasurer. Below first vice president. Bill Gray, and the president, Mrs. Dixon, talk over some of the projects planned for this yeor by the PTA. (Pictures by Don Dimick.). wnmm u nn "' ' "m j in JJJ1 "ji i iii mis Melrose HEU Has Potluck At Noon On Wednesday The Melrose Home Extension Unit me'. Wednesday at the grange hall. A business meeting was con ducted by chairman, Nancy Eder. A potluck dinner waa enjoyed at nncn. Plans for the coming sea ton were made. Others present were Ruth Tjoms- land, Mariorie Lander, Margaret McComas, Mrs. Edd Moon, Vir ginia Garrett, Tsleta Shipp. ma Moore, Tat O'Brien. Theo Eddy, Ignore Cooper. Beverly Smyth. Cecilia Kinyon. Linda McBee, Max- ine Stec, Midga Brundage and Jessie Das. MILD-FIAVORED KRAUT D.iuiou. PICKLES To Marry I.30M m hi mil j iwpi BKne-l BETROTHAL TOLD ond Mrs. W. L; Singleton of Glide onnounce the engage ment of their daughter, Shoron Gail, to Ronald Edward Polley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Polley of Glide. The bride elect is a junior ond the bride groom-elect is a senior at Glide High School. No date has been set for the wedding. (Picture by Wilson Studio). Newcomers Club Plans Luncheon About 28 members and two guests were present at the Tues day dessert luncheon enjoyed by the Newcomers Club at the home of Mrs. Robert Ganzini, 439 Agee St. Guests were Beverly Cappang and Ruby Temple. Tentative plans have been made to hold the Oct. 10 meeting at a no-hostess luncheon at the Rose Hotel, Paula Anderson will be guest speaker. .! f I. -Hit- -rt ' ': i 4 nril Contest Losers Hosts At Party Because they were the losers in a fund-raising contest in the MYF of the Days Creek Community Methodist Church, it was the re sponsibility ot the bins to give the girls a party. They chose to make it an outdoor party which was held in Days Creek. Refreshments were served to Judy Kllefson, Marilyn Martin, Di ana Jones, Diane Swingley, Linda Martin by Jerry DeWald, Randy Isiler. Joey Burkhardt, Donnie Perkins, Glenn Iszler and Jerry Martin. Guests at the party were Cheryl Whetrel. Kill Hudson. Kathy Maloney. Virginia Harper and the MYF leader Hairy T. Martin. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harold Back en of this city announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary Anne, to Lt. Edward M. Hogon son of Mr. ond Mrs. E. E. Hogan of Tona woncta, N. J. The bride-elect was graduated from Roseburg High School and Oregon State University ond is a member u( Pi Beta Phi sorority. ' She is currently teaching school ot Los Altos, Calif. Her fiance attended University of Buffalo in New York, ond is presently stationed ot Fort Ord, Colif. He will enter U. S. Army Flight school ot Comp W a I te r s , Texas, in October. The en gagement wos announced at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scott of Santa Clara, Calif., the latter an OSU sorority sister of Miss Backen. The wedding will take place Dec. 27 at the Faith Lutheran Church in Roseburg. (Chris' Studio of Photography.) 'A. - ' Fullerton PTA Meets Mrs. Frank Dixon, president of Fullerton IV PTA, presided at the opening meeting of the PTA held recently. She introduced her exe cutive officers to the group: First vice president. Bill Gray; second vice president, Mrs. Dean Jewell; secretary, Mrs. James Freeman; and treasurer, Mrs. Stan Hermann. Jim Hayden. principal, intro duced the teachers to those pres ent. During a brief meeting, the association voted to continue giv ing a full-tuition scholarship to a student majoring in education. Dan Dimick gave a report on the safe ty problems arising frorr the chil dren walking to school ll.is year. Children will be instructed in safe walking habits and bicycle safety. Open house and tour of the new building followed. Refreshments were served by the executive board of the PTA. Committee chairmen for Fuller ton IV PTA: Budget, Bob and 1-ois Beardsley; contact, Pat Knudsen; character and spiritual, W i I m a Moody; corresponding secretary. Deloris Horn; health. Annabelie Nelson; hospitality, Helen Jewell and Fvelyn Snodgrass; kindergar ten. Betty Patton: legislation and safety, Dan Dimick: magazine and library. Helen Hanford; member ship. Marian Smith; newcomers. Dorothy , Dimick; pre-school pro gram, Lois Allen: program. Bill Gray and Jim Hayden; project, Don and Betty Severson; publicity. Ruth Possee; school board repre senlative. Jack Garnet; year hook. Betty Daughterly; scholarship, Kale McCarthy; historian. Alyce Vin cent; youth groups. Esther Hast ings; decoration, Connie Hunni cuit. "FOR A LOVELIER FIGURE TAKE I 1yds, toys Julie New mar taktnr Ayrla T find T ran t ht I want, but nttr n( niori than I ahouid vat I Vn t f i Dp fvHsi for liquid dittt. Kodui ty fol lowing thai rltmrailv proven At.1 I'lan. A month i uply my i.S, OiMratitsMi ralu or montr bck. Chapman! Pharmacy Jockton & Cots-OR 3 4533 Williams-Holm Nuptials Held Sat., Sept. 16 The Seventh day Adventist Church in Sutherlin was the scene Saturday evening Sept. 16, at sev en thirty o'clock of the wedding of Lois Elaine Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl Wd- liams. and Ferren Duane Holm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Holm. The beautiful candlelight service was read by Elder Paul Ritz of Roseburg. Lavender dahlias and pink and white geranium combin ed with tho traditional candelabra formed the church decorations. The pew heads were tied with rosettes of lavender net and rib bon. Pianist Mrs. Ivan Holm played the wedding music and accompani ed Miss Mina Guinn who sang "Because and "The Lord s Pray er. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Thomas Williams. She made a beautiful picture in a white taffeta short-length gown made with fitted bodice and scoop neckline and with a very full flar ing skirt. The long sleeves ended in points at the wrist. The entire dress was appliqued with white lace and trimmed with iridescent sequins and seed pearls. Her fin gertip veil fell from a caplet of sequins and pearls. Her cascade bouquet of while carnations was centered with a white orchid and was tied with white satin ribbon in a cascade of lovers knots. Miss Kay Wheeler was maid of honor. Her gown of orchid taffeta was made sheath style with an overskirt of orchid floral organza. Her head bandeau was of white flowers. She wore white mitts and carried a nosegay of white gerani ums surrounded with orchid net. Rebecca Keeney of Eugene, cousin of the bride, and Gale Wutherich of Sutherlin, were bridesmaids. Their attire was identical to that of the maid of honor., Candles were lighted by Sandy Williams of Oakland, cousin of the bride, and Michael Kesner. Elton Holm Jr., served his broth er as best man. Ushers were Jon Comstock, cousin of the bride groom, and Tom Williams, broth er of the bride. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in a sheath type dress of Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Marshall announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita Grace, to Robert Jack Kellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kellison, formerly of Elkton. Both families are now living in ugene. No wedding date has been set. Miss Marshall was graduated in June from South Eugene High School. Her fiance was graduated from Elkton High School and at tended Oregon College of Educa tion at Monmouth and Eugene Vo cational School. He is now employ ed by the U.S. Forest Service. fvV& dm HELEN'S FLOWERS I GIFTS 2958 West Harvard 2 Blocks West of Mark's Thurs.,Fri.,Sat,,0cl.12,13,14 We Cordially Invite You Coffee and Cookies Served 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Your Only Westside Florist COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE AND DISTINCTIVE GIFTS SCrH Green Stamps Given, Too! iHELEN'S FLOWERS & GIFTS 2958 W. Horvord Formerly Located Next to Mercy Hosoitol At West End of Oak Street Bridge! aaaMaaap i K Newlyweds rr-""r?rf';?"7-'- ""I ' OAs -J MR. AND MRS. FERREN HO--M pose in the above picture following their marriage Sept. 16 at the Seventh-doy Ad ventist Church in Sutherlin. The bride, Lois Elaine Williams, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eani Willioms ond the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Bud Holm. (Picture by Warren Studio, Sutherlin). blue with a small hat of iridescent Sutherlin High School in 1959. He sequins. i employed by the Lnion Oil Co. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fav Wood, Mr. and Mrs Fayette Thompson and Johnny and Kathy of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Squier, Springfield; Mrs. Wendell Sisson, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. John Bratton, Medford. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held in the SutheHm Com-, munity Building. Beautiful ar rangements of orchid dahlias and orchid and white streamers form ed the decorations. The four-tiered wedding cake, beautifully decora-; ted in orchid, pink and white, had been made by Mrs. Lloyd Rapp. Mrs. Jesse Bailey, aunt of t h e bridegroom, served the wedding cake. Coffee was served by Kathy Turner and Karen Bratton presid ed at the punch bowl. Martha Gar ner had charge of the guest book. For going away the bride wore a wool leaf green suit with white feather hat and black accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid.' After a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe. Reno and Eastern Oregon the newlyweds are at home at The Duplexes in Sutherlin. I The bride was graduated from Sutherlin High School with t h e class of 1960. The bridegroom ha been a resident of Sutherlin all his life and was graduated from Announcing The Formal OF Ph. OR 2-1105 IJHT.' - m suinerun. I WATCH FOR A, BLACK CAT SPECIALS IN THURSDAYS News Review . . . Opening To Attend Free Orchids Or Carnations For the Ladies dm -V l