"LQTUS KNIGHT PORTER J jOTIl BEVERLY BROOKE !fi' -Jp '';;t v ' r-V -T-- W ' A LOVELY BRIDAL SHOWER porty wos given for Miss 1 Gladys Ollivant, seated ot left, by Mrs. Neol Meyers, Mrs. Don Monroe and Mrs. Charles Schulze. Seated of right Party Given Bride-Elect Mrs. Neal Meyer, Mr. Don Mon Toe and Mm. Charles Schulze were hostesses recently for a lovely bridal shower honoring Miss Gladys Ollivant The party was given in the Lookingglase Grange hall which had been tastefully dec orated for the occasion. Bouquets of rosea were usc-t about the room. Gamea preceded the opening of the gifts. Enjoying the occasion were: Mrs. Vernon Brenden, Mrs. Don Ollivant and Tool, Mrs. E. E. Ollivant, Mrs. Delbert Ollivant, Jlildred Theil and Pat, Mary Ja coby, Helen Schulze, Lorna Schulze and Shelly, Mary Woolley, Knna Wilson, Shirley Astry, June Astry, Rulh Ellenwood, Judy Scott, Jean Scott. Linda Ollivant, GeorRia fcrhulie. Naomi Schulze. Agnes Monroe, Ethel Meyer and Martha Kay Vance. Sending gifts were: Virginia Ol livant. Ann Alumby, Veda Mere dith, Helen Jensen, Dorothy Hoi int. Marv Petherain. Lila Elliott Terry Marsh, Neal end Pauline Meyer, Aunt Adda llllivani, ituny Vance, Ells Doyle, Pat Boling, De loris Jacoby, Mrs. Charles Green, Guyla Rudzik, Lucille Nlehaum, tgnes Roth and Hazel Marsn. . -C -. i MARSHA FENDER, obove, ooughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fender, celebrated her first birrhdoy ot her home. Lovely gifts were presented to rho guest of honor from her parents and brother, Keith; Debris ond Loura Longley, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Tommy and David ord her grand mother, Mrs. George Niday. (Picture by Wilson Studio). Cards Highlight Chapter Social Tau El a Eta members and guests met Wednesday at the lovt ly home of Mrs. Gene Hushlon. Bridge and pinochle were play ed during the evening. Vnzet were won by .Mrs Bill Phillips and Mrs. Troy Owens for bridge, and Mrs. Neal Meyer and Mrs. Earl Jl union for pinochle. Guests present were Mrs. Neal Meyer and Mrs. fcveiyn wewan Members were Mrs. Bill Him. Mrs. Earl Munion, Mrs. Bill l'hil lips, Mrs. Earnest Peel, Mrf. Ted Yrettss, Mrs. Gene Rushton. Mrs. Wayne Wheeler. Mrs. Bud Elliott. Mrs. Troy Owens and Mrs. Roy Woodall. At I he end of the evening love ly refreshmcnte were served by the bosiesa, Mrs. Rushton, and her co-hostess, lira. House. i Rose Club Meets Tk Cam flntl will mt ThlirS. day at 12:30 noon at the Rose Hotel. Those planning to play in the club are asked to telephone Mrs. W C f'olliEnn Winners for the Thursday after noon duplicate bridge play were Mrs. Walter Edmonds and Mrs. Wglinp IFIrtrh first! Mrs. S. G. Palmer and Mrs. Russell B. Hum mel, second; Mrs. J. V. Short and Mrs. S. L. Kidder, third, and Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. C. B. Wade, fourth. New Bride Feted At Lovely Party A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Robert Post was held recently in Lookingglass. The gifts were as sembled at the home of the Dncies aunt, Mrs. Velma Jacoby, who forwarded them to Mr. and Mrs. Post at their new home in Burns. Hrineine aifts for the shower were: Mrs. Earl Jacoby, Mrs. Nay, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs. El ton ura.ss, jnrs. rseison jmcme, Mrf. George Marsh, Mrs. Wesley Meredith, Mrs. George McKwing. Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. Arthur Denny. Mrs. Ralph Wylie, Mrs. Rnv Buell. Mrs. Kicnara uoni, nirs. c.rl Kiln. Mrs. John Mathis. Mrs. Velma Jacoby, Mrs. Lee Pillion and Mrs. Myron fcimore or ray ette, Idaho. t; Social Evening Enjoyed By Oregon Chapter 0ES Halloween decorations and fall flowers set the mood for the meet ing of Oregon Chapter Oregon Eastern Star held Wednesday at the MasAnic Temple In Canyon ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthing ton presided. Most important business of (he evening was agreement br th? mrmberi to raise the local dues. Mrs. Mary Scott of Drain, arhed ulrd to talk on the Endowment Fund Committee, was detained and plans to come at a later date. May Cooper and Betty McCahe had arranged the flowrrs in the hall: Mr. and Mrs. Snrthington were host and hostess during the refreshment hour. is Mnry Woolley, .who assisted the honored guest with th gifts. (Picture by Wilson Studio). i Tournament Winners Told Winners in (he Roseburg Unit, American Contract Bridge League individual tournament held Sunday afternoon and evening at the Ump- qua Hotel have been announced. Winners for the afternoon's play were Mrs. R. A. Jones of Myrtle Creek, first; Mrs. L. A. Burnett, Sutherlin, second; Mrs. Ray I ar rico. third: Mrs. A. B. Collier, fourth, and tying for fifth place were Mrs. E. S. Wilkey of MyrUe Creek and Dr. Albert Morene. Dinner was served following the play, after which the evening play took place and winners were Mrs. Kay Cameo, first; Alex Kennedy, second; Mrs. Waller Fisher, third; Mrs. A. B. Collier, fourth; Dr. Al bert Morene, fifth. Overall winners wire Mrs. Ray Carrico. first; Mrs. A. B. Collier second; tying tor third were Alex Kennedy and Mrs. n. A. Jones; Dr. Albert Morene, fifth, and Mrs. I,. A, Burnett, sixth. Local Physician Gives Fine Talk Dr. Carl E. Bonner was a most interesting guest speaker at Wed nesday's meeting of Mu Chapter, Beta Sis ma Phi. Dr. Bonner who is a psychiatrist at the Veterans Hospital, conducted a group dis cussion and answered questions presented by the group. The meeline, which was held at the home of Mrs. Norris Hart, was conducted by president loretta Sims. Plans were completed for a rummage sale to be held Friday at the old 88c Store building. Aa this year's service project Mu Chapter is going to assist a needy high school senior girl. This was a model meeting and Mrs. Dale Clark told the purpose and scope of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Jerry Coen told some of the traditions of Mu Chapter. Mrs. Lauren Ioveland was co hostess for the evening. Delicious refreshments were served to Siiests. Mrs. Dewey James. Mrs. Fred Dymock. Mrs. Richard Sny der director Mrs. Clair K. Allen and sponsor Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, and members Mrs. Dale Clark, Mrs. Jerry Coen, Mrs. Bart Gar rison. Mrs. Norris Hart. Mrs. Ijiur en Loveland, Mrs. James Shrum. Mrs. William Sims. Mrs. William Steele. Miss Rose Sleinhauer and Mrs. Jack Walters. Days Creek Club Hosted At Party The home of Mrs. Romie llend rix in Days Creek was the scene Friday of a party climaxing a bot tle drive held bv the sophomore class of Days Creek High School Agnes Hendrix was the hostess at the party and served beverages' with the wieners and buns masted over the tire and furnished by the students. Dancing and visiting w-er enjoy-' ed by Sheryl Whetzel. Gaila Card ' ncr. Margaret Shanks. Sandy' llaun. Mary Dunlap, Sherry Hunt-, er, Cheryl Butler. John Benson. Chuck Vincent. Dennis Nixon, Tom j i and Mike l.owrv, Jav Sevmour.l Dale Gilbert, Jerry DeWald, Ur-j i ry Eamigh, Pat O'Neal, Jerry i ! Campbell, Donald Bonney. Hick' i l.ong, Alton Doss. Bill llowren and j traohera Winston Smith, Edward Shanks and .Miss Kay Prirkett Reception Held Mrs. Art Treman, Mrs. Harold i Austin. Mrs. Floyd Sqmer, Mrs. j : Iamiis Putman. Mrs Ed Clark. Mrs i Jerry DeMulh and Maurice Griger attended a friendship meeting and I I reception at the Kerby Chapter No. M, Order of Eastern Star in Kerby. Ore. Saturday evening. The 'reception was honoring Fay Snider I member of the Endowment Com mule of the Grand Chapter v( I Oregon. i r ". ' - V. '- - A - i BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matrfeld of Comas, Wash., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Anita, to Richord R. Lind- strom, son of Mr. ond Mrs. I. J. Lindstrom of Ashlond, formerly of Melrose. The bride-elect is employed by Surburbon Gas, Portland, ond the bridegroom-elect wos grad uated from Roseburg High School in 1957 and is employ ed by Crown Zellerbach Paper Co. in Camas. The wedding has been planned for Dec. 8. Vera Gowey New HEC Chairman The Fair Oaks H. E. Club met Tuesday at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall with eight members and one guest, F'ern Craven, present. The group voted to send $3 to CARE. A public spaghetti dinner sched uled for Nov. 11 was planned and it was also decided to buy first aid supplies for the hall. An election of officers was held with Vera Gowey elected chair man, Rachel Newell, vice chair man, and Virginia Williams, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be a no host luncheon Nov. 21 at the hall. SUCCESS STORY. . . 8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Wed., Nov. 1, 1961 Church Wedding Event Of Oct. 14 The double ring ceremony was used Saturday, Oct. 14. for the wed ding of Carol Ronnell Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Dillard, and Jack Eu gene Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Jack Anderson of Win ston. One hundred guests were present at the Dillard - Winston Methodist Church for the S p m. nuptial service read by the Rev. Mr. Knight. The church was beautifully dee- orated with white and orchid dahl ias. Mrs. Robert Schulze was or Ranist. Two duets were sung by Ruby Tavlor and Martha Vance. Miss Vance also sang "The Lord's Prayer." The bride s father gave her in marriage. She was lovely in a floor-length gown of white satin which had been made by her mother. A rhine stone-studded tiara secured her fingertip veil, match ing her rhinestone pendant, tier bridal bouquet was of white and orchid dahlias. Miss Sue Frey was maid of hon or. Mary White and Carolyn Fox were bridesmaids. All wore sleeve less sheath dresses of pale laven der and carried bouquets of white and orchid dahlias. Camllelighters were Colleen Story of Lebanon and Anita Hutchinson ot Mill City. They were dressed in white frocks with full skirts and lavender sash es. Flower girl and ring bearer were Linda and Billey Wishon of Co quille. both cousins of the bride. Gary Fox was best man. Usher ind duties were performed by Lon nie Exeen and Jim Buettner. Public Invited To Holiday Affair Thursday And Friday The Woman's Society of the First Presbyterian Church has in vited all friends and all members of churches of this area to attend the Christmas Ideas Fair and Tea to be an event of Thursday. Nov. 2, from 7 to p.m. in the social hall of the church and from 2:30 to S p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Nov. 3. There will be no admission charge, nothing will be on sale and refreshments will be served without charge. The affair is being sponsored as a good-will Christmas sharing of ideas project and is the second such event to be sponsored by the women of the Presbyterian Church. A highlight of the exhibit will be the original scrolls of spripture verses by Kate Krause Ball of Dessert Luncheon Precedes Meet Of WSCS Members The general meeting of the Dil lard Winston Methodist WSCS was preceded by a dessert luncheon in the social room of the church in Dillard, Thursday at 12:30 p m. with Donelda Ledgerwood and Cle ta Callahan as hostesses. Following the luncheon mem bers and guests met in the fire place room where president, Mar garet McCord, conducted the meet ing The women are collecting un usual stamps which are turned over to the I'nited Church Over seas Relief to furnish milk for needy overseas children. A plea was made to everyone in the area to save stamps and donate them 'to the group for this worthy pur pose. I Mrs. J. C. Johannes spoke brief ly on Prayer and Self Denial week. Margaret McCord and Beth Gor don were in charge of the pro gram and worship. The program entitled. "Churches for New Times." included a short play with Over sixteen thousand families in our orea now use flomefess electric beat in their homes. Tlnis represents on Increase of oyer 40096 In 10 years! No other heating system can show this proof of hcne-owner prefer ence. The suns!iine-cfean warmth which on auto matic electric heating system brings to so many modem homes is a miracle of the modern oge. It eliminated the necessity of using the ogc-o!d method of heating - fire just crs the modem outomobile eliminated For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Morrison wore a beige satin brocade sheath with brown acces sories and corsage of pale yellow chrysanlhemums. The mother o( the bridegroom wore a slate blue sheath dress with three-quarter-length sleeves, black accessories and a corsage of white chrysan themums. The bride's parents were host and hostess at a reception held later in 'he social hall of the church. Th- table was beautiful with its lace tablecloth, lighted candles and the wedding cake. Cake, punch and colfee were served by Mrs. Charles Coldani, Mrs. Hubert Jackson and Mrs. Adelle Hutchinson, all aunts of the bride. Mrs. Eugene Storey, the bride's cousin, nrehentpd the ffuest book. Mrs. Jerry Wishon and Mrs. 1 Calvin Wishon had charge of the gifts. A special guest at the wedding . was Mrs. Floyd Wells, grandmoth er of the bridegroom, who flew down from Ketchikan, Alaska. Oth er out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Isler of Seattle. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hutchinson. Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Storey and family. Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wishon and Wen- die, Corvallis; Mrs. Charles Col dani, Lodi, Calif.; Mrs. Hubert Jackson and Mrs. Jerry Wishon, Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Head and Billie and Linda, Coquille; and David King of Creswell. Both young people attended Douglas High School. The bride groom is employed at Byrd's Mar ket. Texas. These scrolls have just been exhibited in Salem and were brought to Roseburg especially for this two-day exhibit. The scrolls, which appea in every issue of the magazine "Ideals" has several featured in the Christmas Ideals magazine. Mis. Earl Ullrich is in charge of this exhibit. All types of Christmas gifts, wrappings, cards and decorations as well as foods will be on exhibit. A special room has been arranged for the children attending with their parents. Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher is general chairman of the event and has issued a most cordial invita tion to all persons in the com- Imunity interested to attend the I two-day affair. Beth Bushong. Vivian Burgess, El sie Koegler. Margaret McCord and Beth Gordon taking part, after which a general discussion was held. The annual Christmas bazaar was discussed and the date was announced as Dec. 1 in the social room of the church beginning at 10 a m. and continuing until 4 p m The next general meeting will be held Nov. 16 with Eva Nichols and Helen Rummell in charge of the program and worship. Mar garet McCord and Carmen Hunt are hostesses for the monthly luncheon. Members and guests attending were: the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Johannes, Vivian Burgess, Phebe McGuire, Gladys Van Orman. Beth Bushong. Elsie Koegler. Helen I Rummell, Belh Gordon. Margaret McCord, Bertha Rummell. Belle Clark. Grace Barnes. Florence Kroesler, Jean Hill. Eva Nicvols, i Marjorie Varner, Myrtle Painter, Cleta Callahan and Donelda Ledgerwood. hi iri illii MR. AND MRS. JACK ANDERSON, pictured above, were married Oct. 14 at the Dillard-Winston Methodist Church by the Rev. Mr. Knight. The bride, Carol Ronnell Morrison, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison ot Dillard ond the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Leon Jack Anderson of Winston. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). 'Homecoming7 Is Highlight Of Roseburg OES Meeting Roseburg Chapter 8. OES. met, Thursday evening, -with Worthy! Matron Ollie Krueger ard Worthy! Patron R. Cloyd Riffe, presiding. The chapter room was decorated with beautiful red dahlias accent ed with white Michaelmas daisies! in large baskets. I Invitations were read from West-l era Star Chapter, Kerby, and from Josephine Chapter, Grantsl Pass, to their friendship nights which will be held in the near fu ture. Members from the local chap ter will attend each of these func tions. Announcement wai made of the inauguration of a new chapter of the Estcrn Star in Salem. Mem bers reported on their attendance at a reception in Tri-City for Vir ginia Wright, grand conductress. Highlight of the evening was the attendance of about 40 past ma trons and patrons at the annua! "Homecoming." They were pre sented and honored with sings and addendum;. Mrs. Carl Wimberly responded for Grand Chapter as a past grand matron. James Roving don, for many years worthy pa tron of Oakland Chapter, respond ed for affiliated matrons and pa trons. Mrs. Ralph Cooper, presi dent of the worthy matrons' club, responded for her group, and gave the chapter two lovely carafes for use in the dining room. Carls Page responded for the past patrons, and Surprise Party Given For Mrs. Kenneth Brady Mrs. Kenneth G Brady of Glen dale was honored at a surprise birthday party held at her home near the Glendale Junction Wed nesday afternoon. After the honor ee had opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served. The birthday cake had been made and decorated by Mrs. L. M. Shep herd. Those present were Ida Basye. Mrs. Fred Kafer. Mrs. Fred j W right. Mrs. Gordon Mehl. Nancy Mehl. Mrs. Jimmy Doss. Mrs. l.ar- Irv Hill. Mrs. Dean Smith. Mrs. 'Dale Wright. Mrs. L. M. Shenherd ! and the honoree. A number of pre-j school children were also present. ! Mrs. Life Edson was unable to' attend but sent a gift. the horse end buggy os a method of trans portation. Grandma had to hect with fire, but you don't! Only electric heat is flamefess, fumelcss, ond foolproof. That's why modems prefer it. And prove their preference by installing it in the great majority of new and modern ized homes. Get the complete electric heat story irom a ColOre Electrical League member before you choose a heating system for your home. d e I arm 4 presented an identical gift from his group. These groups were thanked by present officers: they were then honored with a beauti ful addendum cleverly executed by Harmony Bedes:' at the close, the past matrons and patrons were led through a star arch, and each was given a gift and a bouton niere. Continuing the "homecoming" theme, the Harmony Belles then gave a clever cheer, and distri buted pennants commemorating the year of service of each ma tron and patron. A very clever pantomime number was given by Mrs. Waller Hansen and Mrs. Rob ert Hansen. Officers and members were re minded of the school of instruc tion to be held on Nov. 2. with the associate grand matron in charge. Delicious refreshments were served m the dining room from tables beautifully decorated with, handmade Halloween place mats and lovely natural arrangements of fall materials. The committee in charge was made up of five members from Glide: Mrs Forest Kennaday, Mrs. Orville Reese and Mesdames Viggo, Robert and Walter Hansen. Group singing was enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Gordon Stew art and R. Cloyd Riffe. Housewarming Given For Rookes Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rooke and daughter, Linda, were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when a group of friends gathered at their new home on Casper for a house warming party. The Rookes just recently sold their ranch in the Dixonville area and have moved into Roseburg. Enjoying the party and bringing gifts were: Mr. and Mrs. George Casebeer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malone. Mr and Mrs Felix Rad dalz, Mr. and Mrs. George Rooke, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Merle McGinnis and son: Air. and Mrs. Laurence Peterson and children: Mr. and Mrs. Don Rooke and children; and Mrs. D. H. Kelly.