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    8 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Wg, Nov. 8, 1961
Married
25 Years
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE REEDER, above, observed their
25th wedding onniversory at a fomily dinner porty ot their
lovely home. Pictured obove ore their son Ken Reeder, ond
his wife, Kay; Mrs. Wayne Reeder holding Joy Lynn
Reeder (daughter of the Ken Reeders); the Rev. John
Wright, Wayne Reeder holding Brian Reeder (son of the
Ken Reeders), and the Reeders' doughter, Mrs. John (Foye)
Wright, of Donald, Ore. The Reeders were married in
Jerome", Idaho ond moved here in 1947. They reside on
Fisher Road. Reeder is with Suiter Building Supply. (Pic
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ROSEBURG BETHEL NO. 8 International Order of Job's
Daughters, held initiation of new candidates preceded by
a dessert-supper Tuesday night. Pictured obove left to
'right Mrs. Robert Elliott, guardian; Morgaret Jane Kenner
ly, Terry Carter Loretta Todd, Beverly Hoist, Janice
Betcher, Honored Queen Brooke Young, Marilyn Roth,
iSondra Borth, Carol Malone, Carol Hill, Potty Cocy and
(Associate Guardian, Dr. Byron Woodruff. Friendship Night
and Masonic Night will be combined with the Nov. 14
official visit of the Supreme Guardian, Gladys Claypool
of Spokane. A no-host dinner will precede the meeting.
Bethel 72 members, parents and those with proper Masonic
offiliotions invited. Reservations for dinner call Mrs.
Elliott 2-1247 .or Mrs. Ken Craig, 2-1194. No initiation
will be held (Picture by Clark's Studio).
Faculty Honored
At PJA Affair
A larne number of parents at
tended the I'TA and teachers re
ception at the Tenmile Grade
School Monday evening. Cub
Senilis JUik Dwight and Harry
Nuium led in the pMne of al
lecianee to the flag. Mrs. Ralph
DwiKht was appointed prnram
chairman to replace Mrs. John
Anderson who resigned.
Vlnce MeCovcrn. school princi
pal, introduced the teachers and
each teacher received a lovely
corsage. (leorKS Corwin. Dillard
School District superintendent
jtave a kliort talk. The second
tirade entertained with Sonus,
Jeanine Blanchard led the singula;,
and Ellen Kennedy played the p
ano accompaniment.
IIotesscs for the evening were
Mrs. Warren Lockwood and Mrs
Charles I'ayne. Refreshment
were furnished by the fourth and
filth grade mothers.
President Lloyd Thomas presld
t d over the meeting.
To Celebrate
Kricnjj and neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. A, K. Broadwater ot Creen
are invited to their .Vith wedding
anniversary open houce.
The aflair will be held Sunday,
Nov, 12, from t to 4 p m. at the
Aembly of Hod Church, 918 Mi
Mah.
The rouple bat requested that
there be no guts.
Caedecke Girls Honored
At Party On Saturday
Lenora Gaedecke, 8. and Patri
cia Gaedecke, 6. both of whom
have October birthdays, were hon
ored by a birthday party given at
their home on Saturday. The host
ess. Mrs. Bob Gaedecke, mother
of the two youngsters, served ice
cream and appropriately decor
ated birthday cake. As party fav
ors the children received Hallow
een masks and balloons.
Guests were members of the
hnnorces' Sunday school classes.
Those present were Dale Darrow,
Robert Harrow Dany baulke.
Steve Daulke, John Gaedecke, Ver
non Gaedecke, Todd Smder, Jodie
Snyder, Katnna Gaedecke, Robin
Schimp, Candy Schimp, Christina
Conley, Esther Gaedecke and the
bonorees, Inora and Patricia
Gaedecke. Others attending were
Mrs, Henry Gaedecke and Mrs
Hub Gaedecke
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PAT PHILLIPS, above, observed her sixth birthday ot o
delightful party Sotutday given by her mother, Mrs. R. G.
Phillips Jr, Favors were given to Pat ond Debbie Stritzke,
Debbie Murphy, Backy Robinson, Judv Denton, Sonja Gib
son, Michele Modson, Terri Boshford, Tammy Holcomb,
Koren Kruse, Cindy Nendoll, Eloine Hughes, Terrie Benton,
Terri Butler, Gretchen Gratke, Mrs. Chorles Howe, Mrs.
Alvin Nendoll and Dick ond Kirk ond the hostess and
guest of honor. Lovely gifts were presented to Pot. A lamb
birthday coke ond other refreshments were served follow
ing the social hour of gomes.
Card Party Held At Lookingglass
Mrs. Fred Schule and Mrs. Wil
liam Kiebaum were hostesses for
the delightful card party held by
the Ionkingg'iass Grsnge Friday.
Mrs. Jon Wilson and Perry Dysert
were hih score winners. Mrs.
iMahle Hansen and Melvm Reagles
low scorers and Mrs. Ed Moon
won the traveling prize.
Enjoying the ocration were: Wr
and Mrs. Paul Hansen. Mr. and
Mrs, John Wilson Sr. of Sisters:
Mr. and Mrs. K.d Man, Mr. and
I Mrs. Carlton Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.
tJon Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
i Maresrh, Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Eck
iley,. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dysert,
I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reagles, Mr.
'and Mrs. Fred Engle, Mr. and
IMrs. M. Manning. Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Meyer, le ollnsnt, Jlr
and Mis. William Niebaum and
I Mrs. Fred Schulre.
Mrs. GiiNla Ritdiik and Mrs. Roy-
leell Paulson will be hostesses for
the card party which will be held
at the hall Nov. 10. Guests may ar
rive at 7 30 pm. and play will
i start at I o clock.
Couple Honored
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Dellon Allen and
son of Yoncalla entertained re
cently at a turkey dinner honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridpath woo
are visiting from Yuma, Calif.
Present for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and fam
ily of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Wilson and family of Aloha;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and
family from Winston; and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Merle
Lane, Mrs. Darlene Cox and son.
Carl, and Mrs. Roberta Turpin
and children, all of Yoncalla.
Later in the afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Auman of Lebanon:
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Auman of
Drain; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lane and family and Ted Peter
son, all of Yoncalla, visited. Mrs.
Ridpath is a sister of Roy Wilson
and Mrs. Merle Lane.
Open House Set
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Peterson
of 1741 NE Freemont will celebrate
the occasion ot their 50th wedding
anniversary at an open house re
ception Saturday, Nov. 11, at their
home.
The affair will be given by their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Burdette Peterson. Friends,
neighbors and relatives are invited
to call between the hours of 2 and
J p.m.
Dixonville Girl Feted
At Party On Birthday
Mrs. John llane of Disonville
was hostess to a party Saturday,
honoring her daughter, Joyce, on
her sixth birthday. Ice cream and
a beautifully decorated birthday
cake were served to Nancy Bnles.
Dicky Buchko, Janice Rrvan, Jean-
iie Hamer, Mary Jo Schmid, Susan
Schmid and Barbara and Jolrne
! Hane. Games were played and
iJovce received loely birthday
! gift.
Chester Campbells Host
Guests From Out Of Town
Dinner guests o' Mr. and Mrs
Chester Campbell of Dixonville
Wednesday evening were M r s
Keith Vinson of Portland; Mr. and
I Mrs. Kenneth Wheat of Oakland.
Calif.; Mrs. Ilattie Ingram and
I Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Uge ollivant
and Charles Rose. After dinner the
I Campbells showed slides of their
I trip around the world, taken re
leenlly, . , , lansaaw
A family party honoring Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Pargeter on their silver
wedding anniversary was held Sun
day evening at the C. E. Reece
home in Melrose. '
Following a dessert supper, cards
and visiting were enjoyed. A four
tier decorated cake, baked and
decorated by Mrs. Dale Busenbark,
was served with other refresh
ments. White and silver tapers and
silver service graced the serving
table. Bouquets of fall flowers
were arranged in the rooms by
Mrs. M. C. Doyle.
Gifts and cards were presented
and Mrs. T. B. Busenbark, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Busenbark, and
daughter, t.eta; Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Bu
senbark. Royce Busenbark, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Doyle. Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Phillips and daughter, Daph-
Jack r. Bathnck and daugh
ter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Heece.
Mr. and Mrs. Pargeter were mar
ried Oct." 30, 1938, at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
tiusennark. Ihey are the parents
of Mrs. Myron (Carolyn) Phillips
of Pullman, Wash., and Brian
Pargeter. U S Navy, who is on
the U. S. Pyro now en route to
Hong Kong.
Mrs. Pargeter chose a black silk
dress with black and whit acces
sories for the occasion.
Brunch To
Be Nov. 9
Women of the Roseburg Country
Club will hold their annual Thanks
giving brunch at 10:30 a.m. Thurs
day, Nov. 9, at the clubhouse. Res
ervations must be made by calling
eitller Mrs. Harold Schmeer or the
clubhouse by this evening. Progres
sive bridge will follow the brunch.
Members are privileged to invite
guesta.
Winners for the weekly card play
Thursday at the club were Airs.
John Longfellow Jr., first; Mrs.
Al H. May, second, and Mrs. E. C.
Klein mer, third.
Women Of Guild
Fete Mrs. Swift
A lovely event was the party
honoring. Mrs. Wilson Swift, which
was held on her birthday Tuesday
at her home on East Sixth Ave. in
Sutherlin. ' I
Members of the Episcoapl ;
Church Womeif's Guild and the!
hostess, Mrs. Ray Parker, gave
her lovely gifts, a birthday cake
and "Happy Birthday" greetings.
The rake had been prepared and
naked Dr Mrs. John U Welch.
Enjoying the happy evening
were Katherine Fenley, Edna Ad-1
ams, Antonia Hansen. Mrs. John!
L. Welch, Hazel Green. Mrs. Otis
Christy, Mrs. Ray Parker. Mrs.
Swift and Cora Smith of Camas.
Wash., who is a houseguest at the
Swift home.
Glendble People
Feted At Dinner
the hosfess recently for a joint
birthday dinner in which she
shared the bonori with W. P.I
(Uncle Bill) Miller, also of Glen
dale. Both Mrs. Snyder and Mil-
ler were observing their 83rd
birthdays, with the dates only a
few days apart
Other guests at the party were'
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brooks, Mr.;
and Mrs. J. J. Summers, Clarence
Dietrich, and Mrs. Snyder'a son I
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I
Ed Pinkley; and her daughter,
Viola McGuire.
Mrs. Snyder has been a resid
ent of Glendale and vicinity for
the past 2J years. Miller is also
a long-time resident.
Rose Club
Winners Told
The Rose Invitational Duplicate
Bndge Club met Thursday at the
Rose Hotel. Winners were Mrs
Harry Hildeburn and Mrs. J. M.
Bevans, first; Mrs. Chester Mor
gan and Miss Helen Casey, sec
ond: Mrs. C. B. Wade and Mrs
Walter Fisher, third, and Mrs. S
L. Kidder and Mrs. J. V. Short,
fourth.
Those desiring more information
regarding the club or desiring a
partner for the club play are ask
ed to call Mrs. W. C. Callison
Pinochle Party Hosted
At Dick Saladen Home
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Saladen of
Elkton were hosts at their home
recently at i pinochle party with
the following guests present: Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Winterbotham, Mr
and Mrs. lo Crisman, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Grimsmd. Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Hrnderer and Mr. and Mrs.
I Bill Weathrrly.
I First pntes were won by Mrs
I Crisman and Carl Gnmsnid. Low
jprues were won br Mrs. Weather
ly and Mr. Hrnderer. A midnight
i supper was served by the hostess
at the conclusion of the evening
1 Surprise Coffee Honors
Mrs. Colley Of Elkton
A group of friends from Elkton
had a surprise coffee hour Mon-
'day for Mrs. Ted Colley at her
home on her birthday.
I Those present were Mrs Alvin
' Keslerson. Mrs. Gene Sneed. -Mrs.
I Darretl Swearingrn. Mrs. Dick Uil
ley and Mrs. Vera Clemo. The
guest of honor received birth
day cards and a gilt fiom the
group.
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MR, ANO MK). inuwa) rsutlts, promineni resiuenii ui mis
silver wedding anniversary Sunday ot the home of the latter's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. ond Mrs. C. E. Reece, in Melrose. Pargeter heads Umpqua Insurance Co. in Rose
burg. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography).
Women Of Moose
Hold Convocation
The 19G1 Convocation of Women
of the Moose was held in Portland
Sunday under the auspices of Col
lege of Kegents. Clara M. Eld
ridge, deputy grand regent was in
charge, with Evelyn Tanory gen
eral chairman; Eva Ahrens, regis
tration chairman; and Laura Bres
ler. recording.
From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p in. a
delicious luncheon was served at
the Moose home.
At 1:30, convocation was opened
with an address of welcome by
Marjorie trnison of Portland. The
response was given by Mrs. Ernie
Myer of Eugene. A very impres
sive capping ceremony followed, at
which time junior graduate re
Rents of several lodges in Wash
ington and Oregon received their
green beanies.
The address was given by Mrs.
George Jameson. College of Ke
gents chairman of the Roseburg
Chapter. Mrs. Waldon Rout ledge,
grand council member of the Rose
burg Chapter, gave a very inter
esting speech.
After the formal fn eel in 3 was
closed, a social hour was held in
the social room.
Members front the Roseburg
chapter attending convocation
were Mrs. deorge Jameson, Mrs.
Waldon Routledge. Mrs. Lee
Ramsdale. Mrs. Lucille WUkerson,
Mrs. Jerry Hansen, Mrs. John
Farnsworth, Mrs. John Andrews.
Mrs. John Wimer, Mrs. Willis
Wamboldt. Mrs. Doug firiggs and
Mrs. Raymond Olsen.
Pink And Blue
Is Shower Theme
A pink and blue shower was
given at Elkton recently for Elaine
Clark at the home of her Mother,
Mrs. Harry Whitfield, with Sadie
Knypstra. Shirley Baimbndge and
Delores Smith as hostesses.
A potluck luncheon was served
at noon with the following guests
present: Marge Riley, Lois Leven
hagen, Jean Monner, Dons Swear
ingen. Judy Monner, Marilyn Wil
ley, Betty Mitchell, Lucille Moore,
Delores Smith, Ina Henderer. Wil-
nia Whitfield. Shirley Baimbririge
and Sadie Knypstra and guest uf
honor. Llaine.
After playing several games the
guest of honor opened her lovely
gifts. A door prize was won by
Marilyn Villey.
Two W0M Receive Honors Monday In Portland
Women of the Moose met in the
lodge hall Monday night. Plans for
the coming year were discussed.
Reports of standing committees
were given.
Official notice has been received
that Betty Wambolt has earned her
cap and gown, and Leon a Brigges
has earned her green beanie, both
presented at the convocation in
Portland Sunday. Mrs. George
nm.ui ua a featured speaker
at the convocation which was at
tended by several members from
the Roseburg Chapter.
' After the business meeting, re
freshments were served and a so
cial hour was enjoyed.
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