10 The New-Rciew, Roseburg, Wed In "7 -dlit.. bw A BRIDE of Sept 16 is Mrs. Michael A. Schlick, obove, who was Beverly A. Billis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billis of Roseville, Mich., and her husband is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Andrew Schlick of Roseburg. Michael A. Schlick Takes Beverly Billis As Bride Mr. and Mri. Michael A. Schlick are honevmouninfl in Nurthern Jliehiiian before going on to New Jersey where they will make their future home. They were married Sept. 16 in Roseville, Mich. The rites were followed by a reception in Carpen ter's Hall. The bride, the former Beverly A. Billis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Billis of Roseville. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schlick of RoseburK. The senior Scblicks flew back for the wedding, slaying for two weeks at ML Clemens. Mich. For her wedding, the bride chose I gown of tissue taffeta with Alen con lace trim. A coronet of irides rent sequins held her fingertip veil. The bridal bouquet was an ar rangement of white roses and ivy. Dorothy K. Billis wan her sis ter's maid of honor, while Joceyln Belts and Lonna Richardson serv ed as bridesmaids. Kathy Green and Donna Billis were junior bridesmaids. All wore gowns of gold taffeta and velvet with head 4 . 4 'V V MR. AND MRS. A. F. YOUNG above, who were surprised by relatives ond friends Wed nesday at their home in Tenmile in observance of their 30th wedding anniversary, are shown with their grondson, Richord Young, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Young. Newcomers Club Planning Party Mrs. Paula Anderson was guest speaker at the Newcomers lunch eon held recently at the Rose Ho tel. She gave a talk on imllinaiy and was assisted by models, Mrs. Robert Weaver and Mrs. Richard Bouey. More than 20 members were present. A new guest wis Mrs. Richard Babcock. The club is planning a Hallow een costume party to he held at the Veterans Memorial Building on Garden Valley Road. The party will be in lieu of the regular meet ing Ort. 24, and will be held Satur day, Oct. 1'H. The affair is for numbers and their husbands and guests. SutherlinMan Feted Saturday The Jack Culver home on S Slate St. in Suthrlin was the scene of a lovely turkey dinner party Saturday evening honoring Culver and hn grardmolher, Mrs. J. W. Culver. Mrs. Lawrence Corn elia brought the beautiful birthday cake from Portland for the oc casion. Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson of Umpqua, Mr. and Mrs. Jark Culver, Mrs. J. W. Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeMuth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cornelia and Gary nf Portland, Jack, Jerry and Dana Culver, Curt Culver of l'etjluma Calif., and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Culver. Ort. Man., Oct. lo, IVSI Michigan -f ..... : bands of gold feathers. They car ried bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Attending the bridegroom were William MrFarhn as best man and Roger Oillett and Albert Billis as ushers. ' Drill Team Has Thursday Session The Woodmen Circle Vmpqua squaws arm team new its nrsrln practice mr ine ran season inurs day evening, with a social hour following the ses.sion. Members of llmpqua Grove 51 participating in the current drills are Jessie Thomas, pianist; Ann Strong, captain; and drill team members, Gertie Hess, Evelyn Croucher, Ruby Tucker, Agnes Veach, Lucy Benson, Alma Walk er, Phebe McGuire and Sarah Cy rus. The team will demonstrate spe cial drills during the Western Dis trict Convention 3, which will be held in Eugene Nov. 4. tf , . at ENGAGED Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph M. Holly announce the engagement of their daughter, Shoron Ann, to Jhn A. Work, son of Mr. and Mrs C. Oran Smith. The wedding will be an event of December The bride-ele:t was graduated liom Sutherlin High School this year and her fiance at tended Sutherlin High School ond is now on Airman 2C stotioned with the Air Force at Noho, Okinawa. He re ceived his initial troining in Amarillo, Texas, ond Lack lond Air Force Base ond has been overseas 15 months (Pic ture by Warren Studio, Sutherlin). V; ; .v ... "A tU 1,1 I HOSTESSES at o chorming coffee Friday were Mrs. Joseph Lanspa (left) and Mrs. Por ter Lainhart, right, who honored Mrs. Frederick J. Porter ot a surprise birthday party at the beautiful Lainhart home on W. Foothill Drive. Guests were) invited to call from 10 a.m. to 12. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Chapter Initiates 2 New Members Roseburg Chapter 8 Order of the Eastern Star met Thursday night, with Worthy Matron Ollie Krueger presiding, assisted by Worthy Pat ron R. Cloyd Riffe. Mrs. Don San ders and Walter Brydges were honored as junior past matron and past patron. The initiatorv ceremony was held and Dr. Biuce Tuck and Harold W. Horn became new members. Duet numbers were sung by Mrs. Earl I'liimmcr and Mrs. A. J. Ellison. The chapler room was beautifully decurated with bouquets of zinnias faj coors Following the meeting, refresh ments were served by Mesdames James Strasburg. Orlo Naugle, Al bert Joelson, Walter Brydges, Ro bert Nicholson and Leland Bloom. Hydrangeas and Michaelmas daisies were used to decorate the dining room. Luncheon Is Given Janel Chalker of Dixonville wa honored at a birthday luncheon Saturday at the home of Christy Wadsworth. Janel was celebrating her 14th birthday. ' Vis 1 Fall Conference Held On Saturday Six members of the Sutherlin Business and Professional Women's Club attended the fall conference held in Junction Cily last Satur day night. A strictly Swedish theme: was carried oat through the entire! program including a delirious smorgasbord. Beautiful decora-! lions of red celos;a were used and place cards trade like little dolls' eniphasied the Scandinavian mo- 111. I Jean Greene, !ale first vice president fnim The Dalles, spoke on "Programming." A Junction City mixed glee club sang three soni;s in Swedish. Those attending from the Suth erlin club were. Mis. Vern llol tate. president: Mrs. Robert Wil liams. Mrs Hemv Halvorsen Sr., Mrs. Frank McCurd, Ea Mus i;rue and Hani tiieen. Engagement Told Mr. nd Mm. 1v Yarhrr of Mrtle Crrrk annoum-Fxl Ihr rn-liJixU-mmt and pproji'h:ri)i nmr rune of tlit-ir dj.mhNT, Sharon K;iy, to !wh,rt K. Norton, son of Mr ami Mrv NH Norton. aUo of Mrile Cnvk. Th wrtttiirtii will takf pi j ce Oil. 2M Miv V.ii her attrmM Myrtle Creek ftrhools and is presently working in My rile Creek Her future was sr mi unlet! from Mrtle Creek liih School in enter-nn the l S. Army in the fall, rollowmc hi Hisoharte tn l'.wiO he h hern employed by Roseburg Lumber Co. Complimented ,1 & r t . y W t"."'!! st. i-i r$h Lil MISS DARLENE MARSH has left for her home in Sacra mento, Calif., after o short visit here with her uncle ond aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blake. Miss Marsh, who is a licenced pilot, flew o charter plane from Sacramento to Roseburg on her first distance flight since acquiring her license. (News-Review Photo). Honored On Anniversary Friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young Wednes day afternoon when they gathered at the Young home in Tenmile to honor them on their 30th wed ding anniversary. A lovely cake, made and decor ated by Mrs. Young's sister. Mrs. Dewey Chamblcn, was served with other refreshments. Enjoying the afternoon besides Mr. and Mrs. Young amd Mrs. Chamblcn vere the Youngs son Mrs. F. A. Wafer; their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Al herg Young II; their daughter-in law Airs Herbert Youi.g, and the following grandchildren, Michael. aul and Scott Young. Frederick and Susan Wafer, Ricky, Bobbie amf Randy Young. Others present were Mrs. Mary Insurance Women Planning Show Of Fashions At Hotel Final plans are being completed by the Insurance Women's Associ ation of Hoseburg for a fall fash ion show which will be held Wed nesday. The event, to begin at H p in., is being held in the Cold Hoom of the I'mpqua Hotel. Pro ceeds of the show are to be gisen to the Knights of Pythias Drum and Bugle Corps for the purchase ot new uniforms. C.eneral chairman for the event is l'atriria Boyle. Mrs. Boyle is being assisted by chairmen? lxiu ise Hooper, tickets; Betty Moore, dcrontions: and Clona Burs, and Jan Keimisher, publicity. ROSEBURG BOWL OFFERS FREE NEW CLASSES FOR WOMEN STARING MON:, OCT. 23 at 1:30 P.M. S Enjoyable Iotcoai (each Man 1 with FILMS ond RECORDINGS A new, eosy H lm! Coll OR 2 3601 ROSEBURG BOWL 1400 N. f. 0 Uk. tui. J W 'IT 'Dress-Up' Party Given To Honor Katy Eifert Mrs. Justin Eifert of Dixonville was hostess at a 'ladies dress up party" recently, honoring her daughter, Katy, on the occasion of the latter's eighth birthday. Small guests arrived dressed in long frocks and high heels. A lovely decorated birthday cake was served with ice cream to Lin da Black. Cynthia Black. Linda Hansen, Nancy Bryles. K e e n e Wright, Susan Sicphe. Debra and hunberly Mullin and the guest of honor. Katy received many lovely gifts Nii7um of Artesia. Calif.. Mrs. c. w i Wayne Breilenhucher. Mrs. I W ilson, Mrs. Don Nuzuin. Clifford Wiley, Devonna. Jimmy and Don ald Nuzum II, Billy, Rosie, Bobby and Vickie Allen, and Mrs. Walter Coafs. Tpon arriving, guests will be ; greeted by hostess representatives jof the association and the Drum and Bugle Corps. Judy Alspaugh. pianist, will provide background i musio for the evening while mod erator, Del McKay, keeps the par ade of fashions moving along, i A total of five door pnres are I to he given away during the eve ining. Refreshments will be served 1 Tickets may be purchased from j any member of the Insurance ! Women's Association, any member of the Drum and Bugle Corps or at the door. BOWLING INSTRUCTION Honored Mrs. Porter Lainhart and Mrs. , Joseph Lanspa were co-hostesses) rriday morning a' a coliee as a surprise birthday affair honoring , Mrs Frederick J Porter at the former's beautiful home on W. FoolhiU Drive. Gorgeous arrange ments of roses formed the room uvuijuris. Willie inc bciwuk uiuic was centered with a lovely ar rangement of Peace roses. Mrs. Lainhart and Mrs. Lanspa were assisted by Mrs. Philip Johnson, Mrs. Forrest McKay, Mrs. Dale Williamson and Mrs. L. W. Riley. Invited by .Mri. Lainhart and Such "Sliaely ". r t i r .couia uniy dc m Vf l 1, 1J tTIIE ONLY LEG.S1.K SEAMLESS Slockinj Walking Sbeere, Daytime Slit Dree Sheen. Luxury Sheen 1.35 to 1.65 B R E V . . . for skniler leg. MOD1TE ... for avenge leg DCCI1ES3 Sit . . . VERONA . . . A NEW FASHION NAME IN KNITWEAR Cooiftei? coottvoti'-g . . . a timtiru, ogi dr od tocVt 9nsemt'9 tot rK of urlrc)on lgonc. Th soc ket booiM a t-e rtK tNat bow to tti pertect'oo ot o rll schtdu'd otfnoen. eotH Koi on laiticned waist 0"d O tortltrg ScOCpfj pc. All thu flnd oM pur ool krt lex? G'wn Peacx., Ccon Grv yd Block PfO't. Stifs 12 to ! 8. Friday Mrs. Lanspa to honor Mrs. Porter were Mrs. W. L. Christensen, Mrs. Raymond Borden, Mrs. Dale Wil liamson, Mrs. Elton V. Jackson. Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs. Albert Morene, Mrs. Keilh Bryant. Mrs. W. Ernest Butler, Mrs. Forrest McKay, Mrs. E. C. Klemmer. Mis. Al H. May. Mrs. John Brooke, Mrs. Dean Duksen. Mrs. Ira J. Seitz. Mrs. Kenneth W. Ford. Mrs. Carrie M. Peck. Mrs. George W. Neuner. Mrs. Robert H. O'Neil. Mrs. Philip "ohnson. Mrs. A. F. Micelli, Mrs. L. W. Riley, Mrs. rtsa rr Perfection . . . i' ... for long ample leg. V ma,it. ONE OF MANY STYLES 39.95 1 i m s i Oakland PNG Club Has Lovely Salad Luncheon I The Halloween motif and fall If.owers were used in decoration I vhen Mrs. Alfred Hand entertain- d the Oakland Past .Noble Grand iTuesdav afternoon. A alad lunch, 'eon was toilowed by a meeting. I After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. I Members present were !' Francis. Kacnei Pearl Harvev, Eunice Beck, Hum Manning. Ella Wegner and Pearl Hand. Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux was a guest. Cora Allen will entertain the club at the November meeting which wiU be a 7.31) p m. dessert supper. A J. Ellison. Mrs. Horace C. Berg. Mrs. James Richmond, Mrs. John llaskins. Mrs. Harry jacooy. aim Ivan Pickens, Mrs. iiarrie Booth. Miss Helen Casey Mrs. Paul Jenkins. 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