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'A f P. to- Married t I "V I iim ili'il mff - I 2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuei., Oct. 17, 1961 Chapter Cultural Program Features Food Specialties Judith Dean Now Mrs. K. Wiliams In t beautiful ettin( of lilac to match; ring bearer was Johnny and white, the marriage of Judith Bishop, brother of the bridegroom. Ann Dean, daughter of .Mr. and Ushers were Wayne O'Banion Mrs. Arland Dean of Kiddle, and Jr., cousin of the bride, and Bert Newlyweds '7j MR. AND MRS. FRED BATES ore pictured obove follow ing their marrioge Sept. 10 at the Winston Christion Church. The bride, Freda O. Prock, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Alfred Prock. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Hazel Bates, all of Winston. Kenneth Roy Williams, ion of Mr. Arena, ihomat Kay Mealer, un and Mrs. Ralph Bishop, Canyon-1 cle of the bride, served as best uillp ua tfilpmnirfi' Saturday atl- man. The lovely home of Mrs. Donald candelabra holding yellow lighted crnoim Sent IS at three o'clock I A reception for 85 guests was Dole was the scene for the recent tapers , a, (j,, f-lrst Baptist Church in Rid-! held in the Baptif Youth Center meeting of Xi Omicron, Beta Sig- Those attending were Mrs. Mar-'die. The Rev. Maurice Y. Miller. I immediately following the cere-i ma J'hi. igaret Buchancn, Mrs. Nick Barry pastor of the church officiated at mony. Reception decorations were Mrs. C. V. DeCamp reported the and Mrs. David (iruhb, guests; lne impressive double ring cere-;done in lilac and white by Mrs. group will have a rummage sale i and Mrs. Jim Daugherty, Mrs. W. ; mnny. The church was lovely with Charles Mealer and Mrs. James : on Nov. 18 at the former Wl cent (Jenrge Krucger, Mrs. Florence . tall baskets of lilac and white Mealer, aunts of the bride; an store. Mrs. W. (Jeorge Krutger Powell, Mrs. R. L. Wiley, Mrs. I gladioli and aisle ribbons in the i other aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Crimes.' was appointed to b on the com- H. C. Church, Mrs. Harry Hill. s.me colors. I presented the guest book, while nuttee to plan for the annual In- Mrs. Craig Short. Mrs. Bill Web- Tne bride, given in marriage by , aunts, Mrs. Raymond Jarvis. Mrs. ternational Night observance with er, Mrs. Robert Kidder. Mrs. C. her father, wore a white lace and Wayne O'Banion and Mrs. Charles the other chapters in Roseburg V. DeCamp, Miss Helen Casey, , sil,n dress, ballerina-length, with Mealer, assisted ir serving the and Myrtle Creek. Mrs. Joe Dent, Mrs. P. J. Jan j fingertip veil held in place by a bride's cake which was lopped The cultural program, "The nelli and the hostesses, Mrs. Dole crown of seed pearls and orange with the traditional miniature fig- Chef." was nresented by Mrs. R.'and Mrs. Christian J blossoms. She carried a bridal ures of bride and bridegroom, and I.. Wiley and Mrs Pat Janelli. f I I bouquet of pink French carna- the groom's rake which was top- lnrluded in their program wereiti i- l-Ul lvi ICUI I i llon, ped with wedding bells. Av Teal HoUflnTI-iiiiT'w Mail of honor. Wanda Ruth assisted about the room. nclU vjl 1 I nUr5QQy O'Banion of Sutherlin, cousin of; For going away the bride wore Holv Communion was eelehratH the bride, wore while and lilac a white eyelet embroidered nylon were at Sutherlin at 10:30 a m. Thurs-i nvlon with lilac slippers and white dress with red accessories. After day at the Church of the II o I y gloves, and carried a heart snapea a nnei noneymoor spent in tu Spirit, followed by luncheon at the bouquet of white carnations on a 1 gene, the couple returned to Rid vicarage. The Rev. and Mrs) background of purple net a n d die where the brid" will live with I John Welch were hosts to the streamers. Her ha malcnea nener parents ana continue in nign reports on interview held witn several well known restaurant cooks in the Hosehurg area. Sam ples of a specialty food served. Mrs. David Cirubb was a spe cial guest speaker for the evening he reported on her tup to i ai Coupl' upie Married Lovely Luncheon Is Given At Clubhouse InTenmile carv and Banff to attend the Beta I'l,,.,.,, .u. t ,c,i c,,.i, dress Sigma Phi regional convention. ijpan(,ry am( their wives I Bridesmaids. Floyce Bishop. sis- She ha-' many Souvenirs and i . . ,' ' . ter of the bridegroom, and Joyce pamphlets to illustrate her most ; .nd MrJ Bolster . "ll'ui. wore identical gowns of pale ,i sir. i) . d... green cnuton and carriea near ' ... .. HCV. AOM . MR. Frie Rnhethron raliro.l 'snP' of Medford; the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Savers, Grants Pass; the Rev. and Mrs. Duane Alvord, Ash- ana; me ncv ana Mrs. Ko0ertj,he bridegroom, and Patricia Ar nrunoage, myrie creeK and Uiei.ne Dean, sister of the bride. Kev. and. Mrs. William I.. Blakcr, jhey wore lilac taffeta dresses ncwruur;;. Mrs. 'Welch was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. Brundage and Mrs. Robethron. interesting report. Mrs. Dole, assisted by Mrs. Neil Christian, served refreshments from a table covered with a white cloth am' centered by a lovely ar rangement of yellow chrysanthe mums, Hanked on either side by school while the bridegroom serving in the U.S. Navy. He left Sept. 25 to return to his base in San Diego, Calif. Out-of-lown guests were Mrs. bouquets of lilac gladioli j r rank Mealer, grandmother of the with a background of green net j bride; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meal ami streamers. Both wore hats toier, and Thomas Mealer, all of Ger match their dresses. Candlelight- j ber, Calif ; Miss Linda Morey of Red mull, cam.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Jarviv and two with net overakirls and net pic ture hats to match. Flower girl was Julie Ann Mealer, cousin of i the bride, in pale green with hat sons of Happy Camp, Calif. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WILLIAMS are pictured above following their wedding Sept. 16 at the First Baptist Church in Riddle. The bride, Judith Ann Dean, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Dean of Riddle and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop of Canyonville. (Picture by Worren Studio, Myrtle Creek). Mrs. Dee Farmer and Mrs. C. W. Wilson were hostesses to the Tenmile Ladies Club Tuesday at the clubhouse in Tenmile. A deli cious coveted dish luncheon was In an afternoon ceremony at ine se .eu .v Winston Christian Church, M ' s demonstrated the making of cer- Fredl Prock, daugnter oi mr. a lmjr!,. Mrs. Jonej invited anyone Mr. Alfred Prock became t h e wishing to learn more about cer hrkie of Fred Bates. on of Mrs. amies to attend her classes free ,. , d . Kik u',n.tn of charge on Wednesdays at Tre Haiel Bales, both o' Winston. camlcJ sh()p jn w,ns,on. The bride'i Xathe. gave her in ,he nex, nu.(,,ln((i Nov. 7, marriage. Mrs. Martha Campbell tbere will be a Founder Day pro i..,.h ih. iraHilinnil weddinl mu-,sram. Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. sic and also accompanied me bridesroom who ang, "Because." Louis Diedrich, Mrs. Dee Farmer, Mrs. Don Lakey, Mrs. Warren l.ockwood, Mrs. J. A. Melius. Mrs. R. D. I.ockv,ood, Mrs. Bill Norton. Mrs. Charles Payne, Mrs. l.loyd Thomas. Mrs. Grafton Tyler. Mrs. jC. W. Wilson, Mrs. Don Nuzum, Kath Thomas, Donnv and Jimmy I Nuzum. Linda Sue Farmer and Linda Norton. Reception Is Given AtTri-City To Honor Grand Officers Are Honoredi0re9n Eastem Star's Grand Conductress At Amaranth MeetOn Friday The bride was lovely in prin ces styled lace dress, accented by 1 small white hat. She carried a bouquet of white roses. The dress was made by the bride'i mother. Attending the bride in blue taffeta- dres vas Misi Colene New ton of Winston as maid of honor. Royce Bates, brother of the bride groom was best man. Russell rrock.. brother of the bride and George Specs of San Francisco were ushers. The bride'i mother chose 1 navy blue dress with beige accessories for her daughter's wedding. The bridegroom'i molhe.' wore a rose lace dress with whits accessories. Both motheri wore white gladioli corsages. . Following the cenunony, 1 Lawrence Adams and Mrs. Dewey Chamhlen will be hostesses. All I former members are being invited to the noon potluck luncheon Present were Treva Jones ot Win ston, a guest; ana members: Mr. Lawrence Adams, Mrs. Wayne Breitenhucher, Mrs. Dewey Cham blen, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Aliens Are Hosts At Potluck Affair The summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen on Fisher Rd was the scene of a very delightful notluck supper Saturday evening, Those participating were members of Mu Chapter, Heta Sigma rni, their husbands and guests. The rooms wer" decorated with autumn leaves and beautiful fall j flowers. The Italian men- was enioyed .by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins pivv" -- . "; J V C TO reptinn wa held in lhe fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, Mr. and hall of the rhurcii. The cake was Mrs. Fred Dymock, Mr. and Mrs. served by Mrs. Dexter Sims, sis- William Aldersnn, Mr. and Mrs. ter of the bride. Punch was serv-'M. L Hallmark. Dr. and Mrs. ed by Mrs. Royce Bate and the! Clair K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale coffee was poured by Miss Leona: Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coen, Shepherd. I Mr.. and Mrs. Bart Garrison, Mr. For her going away outfit, the 'and Mrs. Norns Hart, Mr. and bride wore lavender sheath with j Mrs. Lauren I.oveland, Mr. and black patent accessories. Hercor-Mrs. Jim Shrum, Mr. and Mrs. usee of white rose buds was from j William Sims and Mr. and Mrs. her bridal bouquet. Jack Walters. MARRY Thomas R. Myers announces the engage ment of his daughter, Dennice Gayle, to Roger Orley Thomp son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Or ley Thompson of Roseburg. The bride-elect is employed by Douglas Electric Co-op and the bridegroom-elect is in the Marine Corps and is stationed in Hawaii. The wedding hos been planned for Dec. 9 to take place in Roseburg. (Pic ture by Wilson Studio). e..'.:. rrayvT? rv5' .V' ",5 1 1 in 'x. m 11.. r . 1 Douglas Court, Order of Amar anth, met F'riday night at the Ma-j sonic Temple. Presiding were Inga ! High, royal matron, and James! Dobbin, royal patron. Grand Royal Matron Ruby Alton and Grand Royal Patron William ! More than 500 from all over Oregon gathered in the Tri Cily High School gymnasium Saturday. The occasion was a reception hon oring Mrs. John Wright, grand conductress of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. Order of Eastern Star. Highlights of the evening includ ed introduction of many distin guished guests, grand officers, grand committee members gene; Jack Kenny, past patron, Medford; Fay Aplanalp. associate, matron; Laulette Norton, conduct ress; F.lla Bryant, marshal: ODal tieea. page; jiaroir snield. assist ant lecturer: and representatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen. Reed, both of the Grand Court oi ck.jj uu... v I representatives, grand trailers anJl Twentv-eicht conductresses from ' grand matron; Mary Lou Dcnham, Roval matrons and patrons nres- u,ree exceuem aaaenaa. i the Portland vicinity presented me Kranu treasurer; Virginia vvrisni. Elbert Nash, Myrtle Creek. Musi- cision drill and a Virginia Reel. I associate grand conductress; Vida -a entertainment was presented A most unusual addendum was giv-' Robertson, grand chaplain; Helen by Carol Sphun, member of Job's en by the Southern Oregon Asso Hart, grand marshal; Dortha Lea Eight members, most of "avis, grana musician; sniarea Daughters from Myrtle Creek. The grand matrons, Mattie Hermann, first addendum was presented by I'1 Wimberly, Irene MeKinley, ... ,, .,, .u,, v.ior.iir.. 'Lorena McNair, Carlotta K. Wise- the three host chapters, valentine,, . ' tn;. , r l man and Anna M. btlis; past Mistletoe and Oregon. They sang grand patrons. Morris Boughner, three songs, the last, ''The Rose Eddie Cox, Ronald L. Gilson and Sone." composed by Mrs. CarLt-es'ie oass. t.rand otticers tor Palo. During the singing, each sing er gave Mrs. Wright a potted grand plant. itron; Florence 1961-63 included Elsie Oliotti, worthy and grand matron; Maid wyn C. Evans, worthy grand pa tron; Florence Jaeger, associate Oregon, were given honors and es IVIll-U IV m V. IIWIIUI. n. ,ur War.nr. I'n.. IL'- Others honored were grand offi-' zie Court. Springfield; 'Barbara cers: Imh Hunt, gas', matron, Eu-1 Swing. Roxyann. Medford; and L. Marion and Margaret Lilly, Wash- Mtelwwiiia'i!ii iiiiiii i. mm iii .i.'y '(-r Z2. mgton. Portland Honorary memberships were given to Mrs. Altor and William Reed. Fall flowers decorated both the court and dining rooms. Betty Moore and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen were on the committee. Mrs. Halvorsen, assisted by women of Douglas Court, were in charge of the no-host dinner. Beulah Withers headed the re freshment committee. Anniversary Observed By Mr. and Mrs. Young Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young en tertained Wednesday evening at their home on Lockwood Rd. in Tenmile to honor his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young, on their 30th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Young served a delicious dinner to Mr. anr" Mrs. A. F. Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wafer and son, Frederick, and dauchter. locrv DArAu...M ,,UBn r,.mA t-n ii- i the engagement and approach-1 " ,';rh" Young and sons. Mi- " " Mor,n' . l Li...: a u ,chael. Paul .nd Scott; Rnsie. Vick- Roseburg with nU mu.Muso ....r uuuy,,- je ,,, and B,,ly A1,fn. nd . ,3 IJ icr jiiuiuii v-cnicij, iu rsuuei. me nost and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Pillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young, and sons, Richard, Lee Piiiion, Rt. 4 Box 1360, Rob'rt nd ""y Lookinggloss. The wedding is Combination Party Given planned tor Nov. 3 ot 7 p.m. I . . , .', at the First Christion Church , At Harbaugh Residence in Roseburg with Jomes Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harbaugh pastor, officiating. The bride- were hosts recently at a farewell elect was graduated f r o m ' ml birthday dinner at their home o.K, ..r. r; u:k c,ui m Llkton. Their granddaughter. Roseburg Senior High School sh(.rr. ,ehrille(, fer ffth hblrth. rhis year and is attending day; their son, Glen leaves this Roseburg Beauty School. The month for Korea and the I S. Air bridearoom - elect ' attended ' Korre ,n,ir son. Kenney, . .1 I- c Roseburg Schools ond is em- . , ? . . w lhe surprise familv dinner also in- ployed by A. J. Young in ,.U(ll.d Mrs. Glen' Harbaugh and Garden Valley. idauchters and Donna. BRIDE-ELECT Mr. ond Mrs. James Andres, Rt. 3. i.'.''L. j Stuay Of Mexico Enjoyed By Club Xi Tau Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. met at the beautiful hilltop home of Mrs. L. L. Burr Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Paul Hult and Mrs. Robert Kent as co-hostesses. Mrs. Bert Griffin continued the program study of Mexico with an interesting tour of Mexico City. She elaborated on the architec ture, points of interest and traffic control. elation. whom are descendents of the first Roudabauh, grand Adah: DclVonne Czech family in the Merlin area. ! Patterson, grand Ruth: Muriel did a Chechoslovakian folk dance Field, grand Esther; Georgia Kin in authentic costumes. ' sley, grand Martha: Anna M Lee, Distinguished guests were: Past ran(! 'rder and Kenneth Blair, B.a..u at.,...., vi. Others honored were the honor ed queen of Bethel 39 'Job's Daugh ters, Canyonville: honored queen of Bethel 18. Myrtle Creek: past grand guardian of Job's Daugh ters, Mamie Wilson; worthy ad- Iviser of Rainhow for Girls, Can- yonville; worshipful master of Ma ple Lodge, Myrtle Creek, and guardian and associate guardian i of Bethel 18, Myrtle Creek. I Among those introduced were 'two deputies to the grand master ! of Grand Masonic Lodge; grand treasurer of Job's Daughters; 'about 14 eranri committee mem- A special guest. Mrs. David , bers; 12 grand representatives; Grubh of Alpha Iota Chapter, re j anH W(,rihv matrons and worthy 'ported on her summer trip to the nalrnns (rnm 71 chanters MRS. ROBERT C. GILBERT, ; Beta Sigma Phi regional conven-: General chairman for the rccep- iS back in "on ,l Calgary. Canada. Mrs. tion was Cordelia Rice. Assisting her husband Grubb " de,eS,le from 1 h e her were Milly Doud. program; iiiaHic. a .hi: . .ia ieei, reiresnmenis; noma son, ,.. .:t.i j Johnny. Mrs. Gilbert is the Refreshments were served to the Mr. and Mrs. William Arhogast former Pauline Wells, dough- above and to Mrs. J. R. Wharton,; are worthy patron and worthy ma ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn honorary member; Mrs. Laurence Iron of Valentine Chapter. Musi Wells of this city Her hus-1 Peterson. Mrs. Cecil Naas. Mrs. cian is Ester Hogg, band olso on ex-Marine is'J- S' Hoonn- Mrs- Jo Barnes. I Escorts were Jack Dnud and rxina, oiso on ex marine , s,Mrj j,r,nk K(,lkf Mr, Melvin, Miles Feero. Introductions were trom Hint, rviicn. ine Oil- Kcnnedv, Mrs. Rollin Pase. Mrs. done hv Eva Feero, conductress, bert family has resided in pan Dimick. Mrs. Bill Pritchett and Mrs. Berl Danner, associate Flint for rht last two years, and Mrs. George Strand. i conductress. Annual Enjoyed Banquet Thursday vine:-.-. w-Tf ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS gathered of Canyonville Bible Academy last Tuesday to ded icate a fountain ond park to the late Rev. A, M. Shaffer and to participate in faculty board banquet held after that doy in the school dmtng room. Rev. N. D. David9on third from left front row was moster of ceremonies for the occasion. ) Tut'Mlay evening, the Canyon Mile Bible Academy Board of Di rectors held it annual banquet for j faculty and slaff ir the CRA dining I loom with the Rev N. P. David Son of Brooks as Maler of Cere- 1 monies. Nineteen churchmen from all !oer Oregon are included m the 'hiaid headed by the Rev. David :on, and all were introduced dur ing the program hour. The Kev. , Kenneth Hayttead, Kirt Aemhly at 1'ortland. and general 1'retivter by the CUA rohed choir under the direction of Mrs. Dan Johnson and a vocal duet by the Rev. and Mrs. Claude Malan. Student body officers served dinner to the dis tinguished group. The dining room was- decorated in the autumn motif with especial ly art Mir favors made by Mr. Harvey Blake, who was in charge of decorations. Karlier Ihat day. the group as sembled to formally dedicate a part of the Campus to the mem- Past Matrons Club Enjoys First Session In Autumn I Elkton Rebekah Lodge ' Plans Sale In November nf ANsrmtilies of iIihI. was the orv of t tic Kev. A M. Shaffer. nimn speaker of the rvfiunt. fonmr prevident o' CBA. Mho died MiKU'al numlHTi were proutled latt sprini;. The Roii hurf Pa' Matmm I'lub jram piesen'.eil. Wet. Kran held its first fall meeting Monday .,., I.jmott plavei" the electric or- l iiiv urnuiiiiii uumr ti -ins, (Gordon Stewart in I.aurelwoud A- gan and Mrs. 1 1t-inline- and Mrs. l-Ming hostesses were Mrs. K I.. Whipple. Mrs. M. J. Newland, Mrs. Khiaheth lieinhn and Mis. l.eu Sensabaugh. A dainly desser supper was served buffet il)le from a loHy linen damatk cohered table decor ated with a goriinnjs bouquet of The Rebekah Lodge of KIkton met recently with 20 ir embers present During the meeting Paul ine McNeil was recommended for district deputy. A turkey dinner and fwncywork sale wa announced for Nov. 18 to be km en by the Three Links Club at the hall. Nominations of otlit-ers will be held at the loslees, er- Mrs. Ralph nixt meeting. IHff, Mrs. Ci. M Kinlav, Mis. I Several members from Drain Hampton, Mrs. Y o r r e s t , presented a Inelv program; Mrs. Stewart alternated in arrompany inw "at the piano. Member joinel fn sinin. sonic old familiar re fi am. Msyiibers present, in aiMitinn to new the -in Co Nil wine colored dahlias arranged in; Holme. Mrs. otto I.anite. Mrs ilaude Bmk sans two solos a crystal vase. A bowl of artis iD. II. l-eno. Mrs. Frances I. in- compamrd by her daughter. Mrs tieally arrantted pink rosebuds nr ((!, Wrs. '. j. Micelli. Mrs. P II. Norman Kwlcll. Several poems orated the mantel. Mrs. Hemline Morgan. Mrs. II. II Turner, Mrs. and short stones were read, presided at the (liter coftee and R. P. Williams. Mis II u r n n Refreshments were sened hv tea service. t'lnimh. Mrs Archie Klliott and Mrs. John McNeil and l.aura Alter the meelin., a musical pro- Miss Fthel Webb 'Snearmscn. WATER 52 HEATERS CAL 7995 Brother, there's a cool igure! WESTINGHOUSE 10 yr. Warranty Reg. $109.95 I; 721 S I. O.k C J 5521 bt! ;;1L ABOUT 46 CALORIES PER SLICE. A girl with a really cro! fipurp aelrlom jets left out in the cold. Hollywood Bread let'a yoii watch your diet for there a only about 46 calories in an IS gram slue. It's vitality packed, loo. for there ar 16 vegetables and grains in it. Seri.il formula, noc-liciou. Your f.tmily will love it. Si' Imjmj lm mm rw sJ BAKED BY WILLIAMS BAKERY