r "71 r i i 5 ' 'I i - :!; I BEVERLY BROOKE The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri., Nov. 3, 19611 i : r. . . . i I! u : ram ten k atp Hs i MRS. W. ERNEST BUTLER, above, is leaving Roseburg Sunday for Portland to take o jet light to New York City ond from there will board the SS Argentina Nov. 10 for Soo Paulo, Brazil, to spend several months prior to taking an extensive cruise aboard the SS Brosil, (News-Review Photo). Trip To Be Enjoyed By Mrs. Butler Leaving Sunday for Sao Palo, Brazil, is Mrs. W. Ernest Butler of Roseburg. Mrs. Butler will leave here for Portland, where she will board the United Airlines jet plane for New York City. She plans to spend four days shopping and visit ing in New York, before boarding the luxury liner SS Argentina Nov. 10, for her native Brazil. In Brazil, Mrs. Butler will visit her family for several months. She is hoping to have Mrs. Oscar Re vell of Kosehurg join her in Brazil for I visit and to make the 63-day cruise leaving New York March 7 board the McLorniack s SS Brasil. Port of call for the luxury cruise include Port hverglades, Barbados, Kio De Janerio, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Tnston D Cunba, Cape Town, Durban, Louenco Marques, Mombosa, Aden, Suez (where they plan to leave the ship to take a plane for I tour of Egypt and then go to Rome, Italy, before rejoining the ship in Missina. They will also visit Na ples, Italy, Barcelona and Lisbon, Spain, and then head bark for New York, where the ship will ar rive April 25. Arrangements tor the planned trip are being made by Lewii Travel Service in Rose burg. Helen Casey Club Hostess Miss Helen Casey entertained tier bridge club at a charming 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her lovely home on SE Blakley Ave nue. Chrysanthemums formed a pretty decorative motif lor the oc casion. Covers were placed for Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. H. is. Ja couton. Mrs. L. E. McChntock Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. U. B. Bubar, Mrs. J. R. Wharton and the hostess. Miss Casey, llinh score for the afternoon contract bridge play was won by Mrs, Jacobson. Dinner Party Given Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Ira J. Spilt en tertained at a very lovely dinner parly at their beautiful home in Charter Oakes Sunday. A rornuco pia filled with colorful fall fruits and dried autumn leaves flunked by orange tapers graced the buf fet tabic, while bouquets of bronze and dark red chrysanthemums formed the room decorations. Invited to enjoy the evening with Pr. and Mrs. Seiti were Dr. and Mrs. Gene Straus. Mrs. Joseph Linspa and son. Tom; Mrs. Porter I.ainhirt, the fiev. and Mrs. N. Charles Wallin. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter llrlrh and Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Todd. Visiting was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours, i Luncheon Club j Is Entertained j Mrs. Jack C. Davis entertained her bridge club Wednesday at her lovely home on SE Azalea Drive at a 1 pir. luncheon. Dahlias and the Halloween motif were used In the decorations. j Covers were placed for Mrs. Dudley Wallon, Mrs. Frank Den-1 ton and Mrs. Ralph Dr.Moisy, guests, and Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. B. A. Young, Mrs.' A. 1). Parr. Mrs. Horace C. Berg, Mrs. Thomas Martin and Uie hostess, Mrs. Da Vis. High scores for the afternoon's contract bridge play were won by Mrs. Cooper and Airs. Parr. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JOHNSON, obove, were married Sept. 16, at the First Presbyterian Church in Roseburg with the Rev. John E. Adams officiating. The bride, Darlene Jeon Hurd, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston P. Hurd, ond the bridgeroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, all of Roseburg. (Picture by Chris Studio of Photography), Darlene Hurd Becomes Bride j'tl mm ''"''""' ' '-' e. fl!-.l k i i 1 11 ") ' Alt"! ;(vV LEAVING St. George's Episcopal Church following their marriage Sept. 30 are bride and bridegroom, Tomyra Kay Campbell ond Wayne Steven Johnston. Following a honey--moon to Victoria B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are now at home to friends at 752 Bellevue E. Apt. 312, Seattle, Wash. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Church Wedding Takes Place Here Gold and while were the colors land white organza. They wore gold used at the Sept. 30 wedding of accessories and heanhands to com- Miss Tamyra Kay Campbell of Roseburg and Wayne Steven John ston of Gig Harbor, Wash. The 3 p.m. double ring ceremony was performed at St. George's Episco pal Church in Roseburg. Father John L. Welch of the Episcopal Church in Sulherlin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Campbell of this city. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Mabel J. Johnston of Gig Harbor. plement their street-length frocks. They carried gold and white chry santhemums. Best man was Herbert Johnston of The Forks. Wash., brother of the bridegroom. Cshenng was done by Robert Campbell, the bride's brother, and Arthur John ston of Eugene, brother of the bridegroom. Kristie Kinley of Eugene, cous in of the bride, was flower girl. Ring bearer was Jeffery Johnston Gold and white chrysanthemums ',..' 'V " T Z T" Mrs. Homer (.row. Bob Rohbins i -;r'. '; ' -.. ' ' ' U'ffi. . k i - ' ' ' ' ' MRS. JAMES GALAJiO, formerly Judi Hensley ot butnerlin, ana her o monrns-oia son, Tony, have returned to their home in San Diego, Calif., by jet plane, following a visit with her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. A. G. Hensley. Mr. Galasso was unable to accompany his family due to his studies in pre-low at Son Diego College. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography) was soloist, singing Prayer." The bride's father 'The Lord's gave her In groom. The flower girl wore a yel llow dress and carried a basket of 'yellow chrysanthemums. Flowers of yellow-gold and white marriage. She was lovelv in her mc c.i imi c floor-length gown of white lace -recepuon was ncin louowmg me nvw while satin. She wore tlura ! ceremony. Miss Emma W'Klmark of seed pearls which caught her waist-length veil. Her bridal bou quet was a cascade of white rose buds. and Miss Dee Kokkeler served the cake, Mrs. David Swenson, the cof fee and Mrs. James Little, tea. Mrs. Adolph Damelson and Mrs. ' - " 1 Timber Town Bridge Club To Have Birthday Party The regular weekly meeting of play in the group. the Timber Town Bridge Club was The Senior section, which is an held Monday evening. Play was conducted under the major section only, which is the invitational sen ior game of this club. Winners for North-South players were Mrs. Carl Knudsen and Wil liam Pritehett, first; Mrs. Charles Wolfe and Mrs. Raymond Borden, second; Mrs. Albert Morene and Walter Ulnch, third, and Mrs. David Wcisman and Mrs. Robert Curtis, fourth. East-West winners were Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Todd, first: Mrs. E. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Henry Sherlock Jr., sec cn.u . cuiiora miuey presiaea at me Crescent City, Calif., was maid of ! punch bowl. Miss Sandra Kinley honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Don had the uest book- Hoffman and Miss Sharon Barlow. The coupR left on a honeymoon All of the bride's attendants wore! trip to Victoria. B. C, Canada. gold dresses with overskirts of gold j For traveling, the bride wore a Mack suit with black accessories I and a white rosebud corsage. The I newlvweds are now at home at j h ow6 r washBciievue e Apt-3i2, seawe' ine Dnoe was eraiiuatea irom Roseburg llich School and attend ed Orecon State Iniversity for one year. She has been employed in the credit department at Weis field's Jewelers in EiiKene. The bridegroom was graduated ii.. n. Ann n.v.. .h. i. .u. from Pacific Lutheran Colleee and bride-elect of William Carnco. was UrTn Slate 1 n,v1F","r: He " rniLiuiy-u sis, civil vriKLnerr nir Enjoyed A lovely fall wedding took place' Sept. JO uniting Darlene J e a n I Hurd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston P. Hurd of Roseburg. andl William Roger Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, also ot this cily. The double ring cere mony was performed at 7:3d p m. at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev, John E. Adams of delating. Pink and white gladioli with white tapered candles formed the background for the wedding riles. The church aisle had pink and white satin hows with lily of the vallry centers on the pews. Mrs Homer Grow, organist, played classical selections as the guests assembled. Dick Hoskins, soloist, sang "Because'' and "The Wed ding Prayer." Weston P. Hurd, father of the bride, gave his daughter in mar riage. She was radiant in a floor length gown of Chantilly type lace tunic over a full hoop skirt of mis ty tulle. Her bridal gift of pearls from (he hrii!egnom complement ed th delicate princess rrown of pearls that held her fintier tip veil of English silk illusion. The hnd.il bouquet Has a lovely white orchid with white stain streamers knotted with white stephanotis carrid on a white Bible. Miss Gloria Fonlham, maid of honor, was gowned in a pink sheath of silk orgama with a lace overskirt. Bridesmaids were Linda Johnson, sister of the bndrcnmm, and Mama Mansfield of Portland. ho was the bride's roommate at colleite. They were gowned alike in aqua sheaths of silk organ' ith lace overskirts. All carried pink carnations on a white lace fan. The candlrlishlers, Janis Hurd. sister ot the bride, and Kathy Wal- lace, cousm of uwi uririe, were gowned auk In aqua dacroo. dress-. es. The flower girl, Barbara Wal lace, cousin of the hride, wore a pink dress with a full skirt and carried a basket of pink carna tions. The ring bearer was Jeffery Wallace, cousin of the bride. William Irvine of Roseburg was the best man. I'shering was done by Jack Heeler and David Lewis. A reception was held in the church social hall immediately fol lowing the ceremony. The hall was decoraled in white and pink, carry, ins out the wedding colors. In the receiving line with the bridal couple were their mothers. Mrs. Hurd chose a champagne colored silk orgama dress with black patent leather accessories and a black ribbon hat Mrs. John son wore a beige brocade dress with brown accessories and a brown feather hat. Both wore pink carnation corsages. The bridal cake. beautifully made and decoraled by Mrs. Charles Packer, was cut by Mrs. Wally VanAmburg assisted by Mrs. Charles Packer. Mrs. Lawrence Wallace, aunt of the bride, poured coftee while Mrs. Norman Hem ken served the punch. Miss Pain cia VanAmburg had charge of the guest book and the Misses Gayle Harris and Vickie Miller were in charge ot the gift table. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Emery Williams. Mrs. Delton Walker, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Frank. Iin Wilson. Mrs. Jack Chapman. Mrs. Tom Psrgeter and Mrs. De wart Saltern. After the reception, the newly weds left for the California coast. For traveling, the new Mrs. John son changed to a bctve checked suit, blue hat and black patent leather accessories. The youns people are now at home at 4;'J SE Kane St., Apt. 3, in Roseburg The bride was graduated from Roseburg High School and attend- honored at a charming bridal show er party given by Mrs. B. G Fen wick and daughter. Miss Judy Kel ly, Wednesday evening at the Fen wick home. A shower gift table was beau tifully arranged with a large white wedding bell centerpiece and fall flowers used throughout the rooms. Games were played; lovely re freshments were served and beau- Se- Century Construction Co. attle. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ma ne Campbell, Beaverton: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kinley. Kns- TO BE BRIDE A June wed ding has been planned for Shelby Jane Johnson ond Robert Deon Miller, whose en gagement has been announced by Mr. ond Mrs. Donald K. Warner of Myrtle Point, with hom the bride-elect has mode her home the last four years. The bride-elect was graduated from Myrtle Point High School this yeor and is now a stu-' dent ot Robertson's School of Business in Roseburg. Her fionce, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Henry H. Miller of Roseburg, is an engineering student at Oregon Technical Institute, Klamath Falls. invitational game, carries no re striction in relation to master points, but Is a American Con tract Bridge League franchised in vitational game. All Junior play ers are invited to play in either game of their choice, the Junior or the Senio" invitational game. Play in the Senior game for sen ior players is limited to invitation. Both the Junior and Senior games were organized and are conducted for the enjoyment of duplicate bridge enthusiasts. Reardmg part nerships or for further inform a- ond; Mrs. William Carstens and tion about either game, those in- Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, third, and terested are asked to call Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Myers and Dr. Bruce Walter Cinch or Mrs. John Daven Tuck, fourth. I port. The Timber Town Club is com-j Next Monday evening. Nov. , posed of two weekly games, bolhwiu mark thc beginning of another held Monday evening at 7:30 vear for the jun,or ciD. A spe. o ciock. The Junior game, which is, Clal partv has boen planned to restricted in relation Jo master; celebrate the occasion and is being points, is open only to plavers with i . fc . , ,,, . less than 20 master points. An ) arranged in observance of the be players qualified for this junior j ginning of the fourth year of the group are invited and welcome to! club. Program To Be Presented Tuesdav. Nov. 7. the Roseburg Woman's' Club will meet at a 12:30 k.a.k , tllA ll,k. tie and Craig Kinley. Miss Sandra , Z " , li fXwed bv nro- gram presented by Mrs. Kenneth Kinley and Mrs. Luella Swenson all of Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold I'ndem, Mrs. A. C. Kincsburg. Mrs. Mabel Johnston and Mr. and uiui gins were preseniea 10 ine Mrs. George Livingston and chil- i honored guest. dren. all of Gie Harbor Wash I Invited to enjoy the affair hon-vr. ,,) Mrs Herbert Johnston! oruig Miss Davis besides her moth- and children of The Forks. Wash.:! er. Mrs. Worth Davis, who pre-lwavne Samuel. San Francisco, sented a family heirloom to her I Calif : Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel.: Bushev. Hostess chairman is Mrs. Har rie Booth with Mrs. Lawrence Burr, co-chairman. The program topic will be "Ful fillment of Maturity Sink or Swim." Participating in the pro gram will be Mrs. Carl E. Wim- daughter. were Mrs. George Mil (Cottage Grove: Mr. and Mrs. I r" , ' '" . V," vi. ti'rfM ler. Mrs. A. E. Elliott. Daunce Adolph Damelson and Miss Dee, Mc , skp ' ,'. u .'-h vjr, Fred Davis, Mrs. Blanche Buyer, Mrs. Kokkeler. Junction Citv; and 5lisi! i d.-.. p.,k Jrf Emma Widmark of Klowak, Alas-1 present' , d,(ferent viewpoint or j aspect of the meaning of maturity. B.i "I t i Mrs- Hoy Hanford. music chair- riClQSVwIUD m"- na arranged for Mrs. . -' . . George Gratke. vocal soloist, to be IS hntSrtQinGQ I guest artist for the occasion. There iwill be no board meeting preced- Mrs. Joseph l.ansna graciously ' in the regular meeting this month entertained her badge club Wed nesday at her beautiful new tu.me a I o'clock dessert- luncheon. George l.uoma, Mrs. 1. C. Fitz gerald. Mrs. Ted E. Williams, Mrs. Frank Webster. Mrs. Julius L. Ben ham, Mrs. 11. 1. Bailey. Mrs. Ho mer Gallap. Mrs. Helen Carnco. Mrs. Pearl Dietsrh, Mrs. Thelma Tester. Mrs. Myrtle Baker, Marn helle Jones, Helen Casey, Mrs. L. E. Gilmore and the two hostesses. Fnends and the Eblem Club snumHaii-a em int'lliul in a t f ft rA tha wio WVTL Th. ST ver, were placed a. an attract Christian Church in Roseburg. lively appointed table for Mrs. J. . i P. Motschenbacher, Mrs. A. B. I Taylor. Mrs. W. C. Holmes. Mrs Mrs. N. Charles Wallin. president. will be in charge of the meeting. ed one year at Iwis and Clark College. The bridegroom was grad uated from Roseburg High School and attended Oregon State I ni sersity He is now with the Doug las County Road Department. Coming from out of town for I the w-edding were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas. Portland: Mr. and Mm. Walter S. Hurd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hrmken and Mr and Mrs. Carl lewis, all of Rock ford. Wash.; Mrs. Jack Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwrenre Wal lace and children. Kathy, Barbara i " V, ! :,' 'guests present. Three tables of wn.. .mi .m. ..ii- .ii ,...i ,t in n'jv ih Matie Club Has Meeting The Made Club of the Glendale Chapter of the Eastern Star met Friday at the Howard ChiavariS rorrest McKay. Mrs. James By- home near Azalea. The evening ron, Mrs. Ray Doemer. Mrs. Roy was spent in playing games. W. Sedell and the hostess, Mrs j Mrs. Chiavaras served refresh Lanspa. ' ments. High score for the afternoon'i contract bridge play was won by Mrs Motschenbacher with Mrv McKay winning the traveling prize. To Meet Monday The Golden A;e Cltih met Mnn-j day evening at Ihe Veterans Me : monal Building on Garden Valley! Boulevard with .7 members ami "LOSE i. WEIGHT J'atZki. group the re enjoy ed mourg anil cmitiren. r.enny ana m,1in,j,.r of the Palncu, Yakima, Wash ; Mr. and (lancine Mrs. T. A. Gillmore. Springfield: I ,-,,, R.rsenbark was chairman ansa Jiargarei HiiKcnson. i'an-,,f the retrcshments and later in 'ridge; and Mr. and Mrs. l.es tnc evening served reireshments : Crane and children. Jeanne, Steve 1 carry ing out the Halloween motif. and Susan; Mr. and .Mrs. David. The chih w.ll mee' Monday. Nov Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Gene fi. at 7 30 p m. at the Veterans Uojer, ail of Redmond. I Memorial Halt. says VIRGINIA BRUCE l k( dim tMib. ilk At-t Plan trf nTr fit hutifry or jillery!" Tin aiiwtiHl b-'for mi . A i i n"i your ppstit. You f rttwitf n-t'f t lr . ourts:. Al - now m rhocotat fulir-(vn d'vttnlla t-raiml.M'nf t-m afurantw. A Month upp -J. The New, Beautiful GLASSFYRE makes a picture window of your fireplace mi r;-v?-i .: ! e:- - 3 - i f 7." : 4 -'.-':. fc-. .2 . ,9 A mm w fc Hert it o ftfeploct screen from o Qreof riarrm In finjploct screens, hich Kreens cut the drotti yet givei o perfect view of your fire ... GLASSFYRE by Port'ond-Willomette. Solid polished bross and tempered glo mok o pictur window of your ftreploct whilt cutting out room draftt ond corrsenring fireploce fuel. Exclusive French doors fold out on pono binge. The snug tit agamst the fireploce holds wood in ond keeps soorks otf the rug vo there is no worry obout leaving the, tire unattended. Dual dratt controls too ond bottom mc it easy to regulate th flame. Styled to standard rectangular, comer ond orch-too designs. See The Display In Our West Window I V "H"&ns 129 s. e. m. reseburf 4 OR i-4015