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8 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., June 13, 1962 ; JtS :. j " Recital Announced The public is cordially invited to attend a piano recital by students of Miss Gladys Strong on Thurs day evening, June 14th at 8 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Junior and Senior High students are to be presented. The following students are to play: Stephen Tyson. Judith Krohn, Cassie Giles, Shannon Doyle, Kar- alyn Roe, Nan Cooper, Glenda Witten, Barbara Saar, Steven Er- ickson, Charlotte 3"yson, Sherry Lindeil, Glenda McLain, Joanne Manning, Stephanie Giles. Roger Helliwell, Anthony Follett, Mary Louise' Wilde, Julieanne Thompson and Brooke Young. GRADUATED Thursdoy at the morning session of trie Fullerton-Fir Grove PTA Kindergarten were (back row) teacher Mrs. James Lombard with Debbie Sittser, Barbara ford, Terri Aydelott, Julie Wegener, Jackie Smith, Laurie Johnson, Jody Clark, Joyce Wheeler. Second row: Lorry Moody, Jeff Dixon, Judy Loosley, Pomelo Fowler, Shelley Walls, Jill Kaser, Sherri Hockett, Steve Myrin, Ronnie Severson. Front row: Jimmy Wilson, Johnny Kent, Jeffrey Merkley, Eric Gerretsen, Danny Kidney, Varney Bolen. Michael Rooke was unable to be present for the picture. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). PICTURED ABOVE is Mrs. Verden Rockett ond these grad uating hi the ofternoon session of the Fullerton-Fir Grave PTA Kindergarten Thursday. Back row Mrs. Hockett, Cathy Wright, Linda Ganzini, Bob Heritage, Steve Morrison, Karen Sandmonn, Elizabeth Coady, Janet Pfeiffer. Second row: Joe Davenport, Mary Ann Waterfield, Julie Smith, Phyllis McClendon Mary Ann Nelson, Nicki Sconce, Paula For rest, Jed Emrieh. Front row: Gary McClonohan, Kerry Roberts, Bart DeCamp, Bruce Glover, Ricky Hanson and Morgan Nunemaker. Not present for the picture was Mike Inscore. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Officers Of Hucrest PTA Are Installed At Meeting Hucrest PTA recently held Its last meeting of the year in the school gymnasium. Mrs. Jim Cave, Camp Fire co ordinator presented certificates of appreciation to the Camp Fire and Blue Rird Leaders, assistant lead ers and sponsors. The new officers for 1962 1963 were Installed hy retiring presi dent Mrs. Bert Griffin. They aro: UAL in u 0R2 w A 1616 FOR... We're As Near As Your Telephone Yort of Eiperience In Service Repair Will 6t Available To You it APPLIANCES it TELEVBIO . it MARIN! tEnnythBlllllIlm 635 S. E. Stephens St. Phone OR 2-1616 President, the Rev. Verne Robin son; vice president, Mrs. Don Bail ey; secretary, Mrs. Cai Wilkinson; treasurer, Mrs. R. Moore; and historian, Mrs. C. F. Schleen. Tho president, unable to be present, will be installed later. Achievement and spelling awards were presented to Joe Scallon, principal, to: Bonnie Simp son, Cathy Myers, Brooke Bou- cock, Renee Scott, Susan Lenci, Carol Thomas, Angela King, Lin da Iladfield, l.unna Kapiuniai; Bonnie Pease, Kathy Cardiff, Lau ra Short, Lecann Agost, Rosemary Karcr, Warren Dillion, Lola Conn, Marvin Plunkett, Jim Cave and Tom Munson. Mrs. Griffin receiv- ef tho past president's pin from Mrs. Don Bailey. Band members presented a nro- ; gram of six numbers. Mrs. Scallon introduced M r s. Haffer and Mrs. Bagwell of the school cafeteria. During refreshment time every one took a tour through the new Hucrest School cafeteria. Anniversary Is Observed At Dinner For Harpoles Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shinkle of r.iKion were nosts recently at their home at an anniversary dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Harpole's 32nd anniversary. Other dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Parrish, Miss Janet iicison and Glen Vehrs. A bcauti- luny decorated cake was served for the occasion. Reedsport Man Honored At Elkton Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shinkle of Elkton were nosts Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of Francis Shinkle of Reedsport. Other dinner guests were Mrs. Francis Shinkle, Carl and Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sheppard, Ron and Steve, also of Reedsport. Barbecue Given To Fete Kansan Mrs. Ethel Harms of Wichita, Kan., was guest of honor Wednes day evening at a barbecued chick en dinner. Hostesses for the occa sion were Mrs. Emmet Walters and Mrs. Ray Young. The party was held at the Young home in Gar den Valley. Invited to enjoy the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Vicki Young, Danny Young, Mr. and Mrs. jack Walters, Jimmie Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bas son, Jjm Basson, Sue Brusscau, Mr. aad Mrs. Charles HIgbee, Har ry Dodd, Ray Young, Raclene Young and Emmctt Walters. The guest of honor has been a housegucst of her nieces, M r s. Young and Mrs. llighee, for the past 10 days. She formerly resided in the Roscburg area and clerked in a local store. Meet Thursday Women of the Roscburg Country Club met Thursday for luncheon! and the weekly brklge play. Win- j ners in the bridge play were Mrs. W. F. Forrest, first; Mrs. Ira J.i Seiti, second, and Mrs. Horace C. j Berg, third. j - -1 ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Smith, Garden Val ley, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna Jo, to Kirk L. (Corkey) Hebard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hebard, Roseburg. The bride- elect is a senior at Roseburg High School. Mr. Hebard, was graduated in 1960 from Roseburg High School and has completed a year at Boise Junior College, Boise, Idaho. He is now employed by the Douglas County Road depart ment. No date has been set for the wedding. (Picture by Koop's Studio). Couple Married The wedding of Michele Eileen Inkley, daughter of Mrs. Alice M. Inkley of Tillamook, and Charles Eldon Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis of Roseburg, took place May 28. The 7:30 p.m. dou ble ring ceremony was perform ed at the Methodist Church in Tilla mook, the Rev. David Smith, per forming the marriage rites. Wedding music was provided by Vi Sandefer. Mrs. Susan Hawkins was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of French organdy, fashioned with three-quar ter length sleeves, The Sabrina neckline and sleeves were trimmed with Venice lace to match the de tailing on the front panel of the skirt. The back of the skirt ended in a chapel train. A garland of lily of the valley held in place her French bouflant veil. She carried white orchid on a white Bible. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. S. C. Inkley Jr. Miss Claudie Schelling of Eugene and Miss Pam Davis, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Miss Penny Davis was flower girl. Tom Thurber was best man. Ushers were Bill White and Jerry Humpherys. Following the reception, held at the church after the ceremony, the couple left for Portland where they will reside. For traveling, the bride wore a light beige Kimberly knit with matching accessories. The couple will reside at 1915 SW Park, Portland, while the bridegroom attends Portland State College. The bride is attending Hollywood Beauty College. Social Meet Is Enjoyed The Golden Age Club met Mon day evening at the Veterans Me morial Hall, with 37 members and two visitors enjoying the social hour of games and cards. Refreshments were served later in the evening. P O. J J:IA h MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DAVIS are pictured obove fol lowing their marriage at the Methodist Church in Tilla mook. The bride, Michele Eileen Inkley, is the daughter of Mrs. Alice M. Inkley of Tillamook. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis of Roseburg. (Picture by Dorian Studio, Tillamook). Canyonville Couple Feted At Thursday Night Party A going-away party was given for Mr. and Mrs,. Merritt Crooker, teachers of the Canyonville Sev enth - day Adventist Elementary School, by the Canyonville Adven tist Elementary School, by the Canyonville Adventist Church members Thursday evening. The party was held in the school audi torium. A program as presented, with Vern Iverson as master of cere monies. Appearing on the program were Sandra LeBlanc, Anita Hawkins, Mrs. Dan Daniels, Gene Tomlin son, Mrs. Ray Kennedy, Cindy Folk, Steven Campbell and the Up per Room Girls Glee Club. Mrs. Silas Fox was piano accompanist for the vocal numbers. Gifts were received by the Crook ers and their children, Sharon and Marvin. Refreshments were served, and a Walt Disney film was shown to conclude the evening program. The Crookers, who have taught at the school for the past four years, will leave for their new home near Battle Ground, Wash., after school closes. Both will teach in the Meadow Glade Elementary Church School. Rose Club Holds Wednesday Meet The Rose Duplicate Bridge Club held its weekly session Wednesday at the Rose Hotel. High scores were held by Mrs. Walter Edmonds and Mrs. I. J. Seiti; second, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Scott; third, Mrs. C. B. Wade and Mrs. Walter Fisher; and fourth, Mrs. R. P. Borden and Mrs. A. B. Collier. The club meets each Wednes day afternoon and is invitational. For information or partnerships, call Mrs. W. C. Callison. Splash Party Enjoyable Event Camp Fire and Blue Bird 'girls of Rose School and their mothers and fathers enjoyed a delightful swimming party, followed by the fathers treating the group. Elmer i Giles, president of the Umpqua Council of Camp Fire Girls, acted as chairman. Blue Bird leaders attending were Alice Finlay, Sue Eddings, Mary Perl and Mary Welkcr. Camp Fire guardians present were Lillian Moldcnhauer, Meryl Block, Jean Roles, Mary Kent and Helen Sal monson. There were 53 girls and five adults enjoying the swim, while a number of parents were on hand observing the swimmers. Winners Named For Umpqua Club The Umpqua Duplicate Bridge Club met Thursday for its weekly session. High scores were held by Mrs. L. L. Linaman and Mrs. John Brooke; second, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Fillmore; and third, Mrs. Earnest Peel and Fred S. Harder. For information regarding the club or for arrangement of partner ships, those interested may call Mrs. Linaman at OR 3-3797. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend a . PIANO RECITAL Given by students of , Gladys H. Strong FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THURSDAY, JUNE 14th 8:00 P.M. SUGGESTS For Your King of Hearts SPORT SHIRTS of cool, easy care drip-dry cotton in handsome checks, stripes, small prints, A per fect gift for all leisure-loving Dads. Gift priced from . $4.00 GIFT WRAFFED FREE Credit For Your Convenience SS7 S. E. Jackson Phone OR 3-5423 Father's Dag Specials! 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