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Mon., May 13, 1963 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 9 (.1 Newlyweds Residing Here NEW OFFICERS of Mu Chapter, : Beta Sigma Phi, are pic x tured above. Front row: Mrs. Loren Loveland, extension of ficer; Mrs. James Shrum, recording secretary; Mrs. Lee Miller, president; Mrs. Bill Steele, city council representa tive. Back row: Mrs. R. U. Coen, director, Mrs. Gerald Coei., treasurer; Mrs. Dewey James, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Richard Snyder, vice president; Mrs. P. H. Helweg, sponsor. , Pledges pictured below include: Mrs. John Cunningham,; Mrs. Charlotte Munch, Mrs. Ron Elliott, Mrs. Frank $nell, Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Wally Smith and Mrs. Dee Wil son. (Pictures by Chris' Studio of Photography). ! 1 Miss Shirlpy Jeanotte Napivr, j daugliter of Air. and Mrs. Mac Nap ier, and Alex C. Uowdt'ii. sun uf .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buwden, all ut Glendalc, were married in a single ring ceremony held Friday evening May 3, at the Southern Baptist Church in Glendale. The bride was attended by her aunt, Mrs. Bub Buttress u( Irving tun, Calif., as matron of honor; and by bridesmaids, Lunula Burd, her cousin; and Hebecca Napier, her sister. Odie Lee acted as best man, while Joe Sturgis and Bobby Napier, brother of the bride, were ushers. The Rev. Noah Mills, pas tor of the Phoenix Southern Bap tist Church, officiated. Linda Napier, a sister of the bride, and Debby Bowdcn of Rose burg, a niece of the bridegroom, were candlclighters. Another of the bride's sisters, Peggy Napier, was the flower girl. Mrs. Ben Rcmple played piano prelude and then accompanied a girl's trio, composed of Jo A n n Crews, Patty Buchanan and Sally Buchanan, for the song, "I Love You Truly." After the ceremony, the couple knelt, and the trio again sang. The church was beautifully decor ated for the occasion with large white baskets of apple blossoms. Boughs of apple blossoms wcro used on the piano, flanked by dou ble crystal candle holders. The bride, was exquisite in a while floor-length wedding gown detailed with a full skirt and bus tle, and a bodice of Chantilly laco, high empire waist, scalloped neck line and brief scalloped sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was caught by a dainty crown of white seed pearjs. Her accessories includ ed opera-length gloves of Chantilly lace matching her bodice, and a diamond pendent necklace, a gift from her parents. She carried a bridal bouquet fashioned of a huge yellow-throated white orchid in a cluster of white carnations. The brido's attendants, candle lighters, and the flower girl woro street-length gowns of embossed lavender taffeta, all of them de signed and made by Fayo Pate of Glendalc. The matron ot honor wore a Mu Chapter Entertained Mrs. Lee Miller, incoming presi dent of Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, entertained members recent ly at her lovely home. The Ritual of Jewels ceremony was conferred on Mrs. John Cun ningham and Mrs. Dee Wilson. New officers were installed. Two interesting programs enti tled, "The Printed Word and your Life" and "Make an Art of Liv ing." were presented by Mrs. Bill Sims and Mrs. Lee Miller. Refreshments were served by the Luncheon Held On Wednesday Mrs. John William Unruh delight ed the large number of Women of St. George's Episcopal Church and their guests by being the guest speaker at the Wednesday lunch eon meeting held at the parish hall. Mrs. Unruh demonstrated making a hat and showed a large number of very beautiful original creations she had made as a hobby. . Mrs. Eldon Caley, president, gra ciously presided over the luncheon. A lovely gift was presented by the women to Mrs. Caley in apprecia tion of her year's work. Gift swere presented to Ruth Bradley and her daughter, Gaylen Brosi, for serv ing the luncheons and so beautiful ly decorating for each affair dur ing the year and a beautiful orchid corsage was presented to Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. An apron style show was enjoy ed during the luncheon hour. The aprons havt been made by the members to be sold next fall at the annual bazaar. Bridge Luncheon Lovely Affair Red tulips and French lilacs were used in decoration for the de lightful luncheon given Wednesday j when Mrs. Kenneth yuine enter tained her bridge club. Guests were Mrs. C. K. Allen, Mrs. Jack Wharton and Mrs. Wal ter Edmonds, Members attending were Mrs. Roy Catching. Mrs. M. C. Cassel. Mrs. Kenneth Kirk. Mrs. E. C. Patterson and Mrs. Russell Rommel. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Wharton re ceived guest prizes. High score for members was held by Mrs. Cassel. hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Wil liam Alderson, to Mrs. Vern Ash by, Mrs. Ken Boyce, Mrs. Jerry Coen, Mrs. John Cunningham, Mrs. H. James Donnelly, Mrs. Bart Gar rison, Mrs. Dewey James, Mrs. Loren Loveland, Mrs. James Shrum, Mrs. Bill Sims, Mrs. Rich ard Snyder, Mrs. Bill Steele, Mrs. Jack Walters, Mrs. Dee Wilson, Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Ron El liott, Mrs. Charlotte Munch, Mrs. Wally Smith, .Mrs. Frank Snell. Mrs. R. D. Coen, director; and Mrs. P. H. Helweg, social sponsor. Charming Luncheon Party Given At Don Kruse Home Mrs. H. B. Kruse of Rivcrsdale entertained at a delicious 1 o'clock luncheon on Friday at her home. Guests of honor were Mrs. Walter C. Bailey, who was observing her birthday, and Mrs. Harry Burr, who spent the weekend in the Rose burg area visiting, friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Burr have been residing at Metolius and Culver during the winter, to be ncsr their L 1 Ji daughter and son and their famil ies. Arrangements of lilacs were used about the rooms and on the tables where the guests were seated. Enjoying the luncheon and after noon of visiting with Mrs. Kruse were Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Burr, the honored guests; and Mrs. I. M, Stark, Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs, H. M. Knapp, Mrs. E. S. Booth, Mrs. John Burkhart, Mrs. Ned Dix. on, Mrs. William Bromps, Mrs. 'Er nest Buell. Mrs... Jack Leonard. Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. L. P. Lynn, Mrs. H. G. Reynolds. Mrs. Dale Guilcy, Mrs. Don Kruse and Kar en and Mrs. Neil Christian. Birthday Celebrated The first birthday of Kevin Ray Sullivan was celebrated at an eve ning party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Sulli van, at their home. Kevin is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. V. Sullivan and Hoy . Oliger, and the great-grandson of Mrs. Laura Barclay. ' IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE NEWS - REVIEW ADVERTISERS .-"V xxxy f " s MM ENGAGED Mr. ond Mrs. J. T. Powell or- Yoncalla an. nounco the engagement of their daughte- Judy, to James H. Brewer or Springfield. A tall wedding is being planned Initiation Held For New Members The Umpqua Rebckah Ijo&ge meeting recently at Elkton. con ducted the initiation degree for the following new members: Berncicc Johnsrud of Drain, Mickey Hub hard, Margaret Harris and Mrs. S. I. Williamson. Frances Carnes and Pauline Mc Neil were elected as delegates and Patricia Anderson and Bonnie Snecd as alternates to attend Grand Lodge at the Dalles, May 21, 22 and 23. Bonnie Snecd was recom mended as district deputy prcsi dent of L'mpoua Rcbekah Lodge A special addenda was given by the drill team for Pauline McNeil who was chosen from Umpqua Ho bekah lodge as a page at Grand Lodge. She received a small gift from the lodge. There were 24 members and 23 visitors present. Potluck refresh ments were served following the meeting. A BIRTHDAY party honoring Mike Miller on his first an niversary, and his sister, Kennetfe, on her third birthday anniversary, was given ot the home of rheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Fovors were given to the guests and birthdoy gifts were presented to the guests of honor from Mrs. Walt Nuckolls ond Liso. Suson and Scott; Mrs. Richard Holliday ond Brian; Mrs. Jomes Honey ond Mork and Lori; Mrs. James Ollivant and Kimmy; Mrs. Paul Trent and George Edward ond Paul Jr., ount and cousins of the children; Mrs. Robert Cannon and Robbie ond Debbie, ond Mr. ond Mrs. Miller. Lovely birthdoy refreshments were served. Did You Know? CHRISTIE'S WATCH SHOP HAS ALSO THE CJRAVELLE WATCHES The Jeweled BULOVA Product Priced at low a . $12.95 1126 N. E. Walnut St. semi-boulfunt sheath dress with a tailored neckline, and with it a matching headpiece which anchor ed a lilniy lavender veil. She car ried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Her white accessories included opera-length gloves. The other attendants wore full- skirted dresses with sweetheart necklines, princess waists and a velveteen bow at the back. Their veils and headpieces matched those of the matron of honor, and their bouquets were like hers, except that they weru all white. The candle lighters and the flow er girl wore dresses similar in line to those of tiie bridesmaids. The flower girl carried a wicker basket filled with white petals. Members of tho girls' trio wore matching lavender sheath dresses and pink carnation corsages. The mother of the bride wore green suit with a white carnation corsage, and the mother of the bridegroom chose a black- and white crepe dressmakc. suit with white accessories and a white car nation corsage. After the ceremony, the couple was honored at a roccption held at the Masonic Temple, where they cut a three-tiered while wedding cake which was accented with ros es in variegated tones of pink, sil vcr leaves and. pink doves, Jt was topped with bridal figurines on a white filigree base. The cake was Hanked by dou blc crystal candle holdors and white candles, placed on an ecru luce-covered table. A second serving table was cen lei-ed witli an elaborate paper roso bower decorated with wluto wed ding bells. The bride's flift table, featured an unusual glass cone wedding bell centerpiece. Mrs. Hero Byra, aunt ot ine bride, served the wedding cake. Mrs. Maurice McDowell served punch; Mrs. Alvin I.ong poured the coffee. Mrs. Archie McElroy and .Mrs. Paul Moody also served. Jo Ann Crews had chargo of tho guest book. Sue Long of Los An geles and Sally Buchanan had charge of the gift table. As the couple was ready to leave, the bride tossed her bouquet. It was caught by Miss Long. For her going-away dress the bride chose a two piece beige shealh dross and Jacket with hnr- monizing accessories. Sho wore for her corsage the orchid wmcn naa centered her wedding bouquet. After a brief honeymoon on the coast tho newlyweds have returned and are now at homo at 1216 Gcr mond St. in Roscburg, where the bridegroom is employed in a local sawmill. The bride, a resident of Glen dalc since 1950, was graduated from Glendalc High School in 1001. She was formerly employed in the office of the Grants Pass Clean ers. Mr. Bowden lived in Glendale from the time he entered school and was graduated from the Glen dale High School in 1062. Out of town guests at the wed ding Included the following: Miss Sue Long of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgess and children of Irvington, Calif.; Mrs. Debbie J. Owens and daughter, Nancy, of Coos Bay; and Mrs. Lean Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Vcltie Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Biles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biles and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walden and children arid Mrs. Audio Coop er and son, all ot Grants Pass. 4 THE WEDDING of Shirley Jeanette Napier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Napier, and Alex C. Bowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowden, all of Glendale, was an event of May 3, at the Southern Baptist Church in Glendale. The couple will reside at 1216 Germond St. in Roseburg. (Fox Photo). , Lookingglass Benefit Said To Be Successful Affair Twelve tables were in play for the benefit card party which the Lookingglass Grange arranged for the Cancer Fund Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Petheram and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Findlay were hosts for the delightful affair. Bob Bartholomew of a local dairy do nated ice cream to supplement the refreshments. Picnic At Coast Enjoyable Affair Molly Beckley of Elkton celebrat ed her 10th birthday Saturday with her fourth grade classmates join- NIK lil UH U I'liiui m mo iuubi. Mrs. Henry Beckley and Mrs. Carl Moore furnished transporta tion for tho following: Carol Hlg gins, Debbie Clomp, Shelly Mitch ell. Valeric Madison, Betty Ander son, Joyce Moore, Enola Bobst and Molly. A lovely picnic lunch was enjoyed by the group. The travel trophy was won bv Lige Ollivant. Mrs. Veda Parrish and Fred Engle were high score winners, and Virginia Engle and Leslie Black second high. . Gucstii included: Mary Trump, Sallio Wilson, Wesley J. Meredith, Joe Sedar, Ruth Mnroscli, Veda Parrish, Nona Mize, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trent,' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Black, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moshler, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. 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