The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 15, 1963, Page 21, Image 21

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    Observe 50th
Anniversary
On April 7, a reception honoring
; the Sol h v.cddinR anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay was
r Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc
Kay at their beautiful home. The
'. host and hostess were assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown.
'. Reception hours were from 3 to 5
p.m.
'. Preceding the affair, a turkey
dinner was served in honor of the
. couple and their son and daughter
' in law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKay,
'. and children, Duane and Diane, of
; Ix)S Altos, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
". Kula Phillips of Portland; and Mrs.
Harry Band from Poulsbo, wash,,
" a sister of Mrs. McKay.
The serving table was covered
by a beautiful lace cloth and cen
; tercd with an arrangement of
spring flowers. The four-tiered
; wedding cake had been baked by
- Mrs. Brown, sister of Mrs. McKay,
; and decorated with wedding bells
- hy her niece, Mrs, Ariyn Van
" Cleave.
Among the many gifts and cards
,' presented to the couple was a
- money tree. A beautiful bouquet
of gold snapdragons, daisies and
carnations in a large gold bowl
. was a gill from the couple s daugh
' ter, Mrs. Phillips, and granddaugh
ter, Margaret Phillips.
Assisting Mrs. McKay and Airs.
. Brown in serving were Mrs. Del
McKay, Mrs. Floyd McKay. Mrs
Harry Baird, Mrs. Carl Lehman
: and Mrs. M. B. Van de Grift.
Guests besides the honored cou-
, pie and family were Mr. and Mrs.
' Harold Smith and Carol. Linda and
Jticky from Chehalis, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Russell, Eugene;
and Mrs. M. B. Van de Grift and
Cheryl and Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pinkston, Eugene Groves,
Mrs. Dick Riggs, Mrs. Vern Hol
gate, Mr. and Mrs. lid Edwards,
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CELEBRATING Iheir golden wedding anniversary at o recep
tion were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKoy, prominent resi
dents of Douglas County. The affair was held at the
home of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. McKay, who were assisted by their brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Floyd
Smith, Mr. and Airs. Clarence
Bradley, Byard Reed, Air. and
Airs. Hugh Ritchie, Air. and Mrs.
Kenneth Quine, Air. and Airs.
George Short, Mr. and Airs. Ralph
Sands, Air. and Airs. Del McKay,
Del, Alike and David; Mr. and
.Mrs. Carl Lehmann, .Mr. and Mrs,
Jim LaRaut, Air. and Airs. Ken
neth Alead, Judy, Pam and Ron
nie; Air. and Mrs. Ed Russell,
Airs. Bruce and Air. and Airs.
James Hughes and Elaine and Ellen.
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THE GLIDE HIGH Junior-Senior banquet and prom wos a deliahtful event of W,,rH
nignt at the school. Pictured above is Queen Terrv Anderson ond Kinn Vimil Fn.uJ
(Picture by Rob Kenyon, Glide).
Glide High Junior-Senior Banquet
Prom Gala Affair Saturday Evening
The Glide High Junior . Senior
banquet and prom, held Alay 4,
was the most elaborate ever to
bo staged by n Glide junior class.
The ingenuity of Hie decoration
committee In carrying out I h
theme, "Carousel," in two build
ings, was astounding and repre
sented much work by the mem
bers of tho junior class. Prancing
horses, four feet in height, ami
painted brown, white and black,
adorned tho walls of the large
multi-purpose room where the
banquet was held. From a red and
white striped center pole, brown
and yellow erepe paper streamers
were strung to all four walls. On
the long white banquet tables,
small red canopies, carousels with
miniature cardboard horses and a
tiny American flag on the top,
were spared at intervals with ar
rangements of yellow tulips and
white candles in between. The
placccards weiti also handmade
with gold lettering. Tho theme had
been kept a close secret until the
nielit of the event.
Mis Ruth llinshaw of the Gam
ma Theta Chili gave the opening
prayer. Stan Young followed with
a toast. John DcGront, president
of the junior class, presented the
address of welcome and the tri
bute to tho seniors was given by
Aliss Barbara Miller. Miss Allelic
Paulsun, president of the senior
class, gave the response. Soft
music on records was played dur
ing the dinner hours.
One hundred and fifty persons
were served the excellent fried
chicken dinner prepared by Mrs.
Clyde Haynes, head cook at the
high school cafeteria and served
by members of the Boys U-aguc.
Guests at the banquet were Supt.
and Airs. John Thompson; the high
school faculty and their wives;
school board members, Mr. and
Airs. Hurry Young, Mr, and Mrs.
Howard Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Hell
Allenby and Mrs. Harry (Virgin
ia) Steele, board member from
Toketee, with her husband, also
Airs. Gill Magness, secretary to
Supt. Fluke, and her husband.
Tlie banquet ended at 8 p.m. and
Junior and senu.r students and
their guests proceeded to the ball
room at the Glide Elementary gym
iiaMiim. Again elaborate decora
tions prc ailed, depicting the
theme "Carousel" In the vast
room, 84 feet in length. Hundreds
of lavender uud purple streamers
were looped from the center of the
ceiling to each side of the room
The oiilslanding decoration was a
replica of a merry-go round, nine
feet in diameter, with canopied
top and four painted horses. These
excellent models were made of
wire anil paper maihe by Miss
Lynn Duncan, a junior, ' assisted
by her mother. Pink covered ta
bles surrounded the outer edge
of the danre floor. Punch and
cookies were on a buffet table for
the dancers to serve themselves.
Alusic for dancing was provided
by the popular Oregon Ja.i Band.
At intervals, entertainment was
provided by local talent and
Wayne, Scott and Mary, a trio
from Rosebiug. The giils in love
ly formal gowns, In white and pas
tel shades, wearing corsages from
their escorts, made a colorful pic-
uNc as uiey w on led in llie dance.
At 10 p m. Chris Evans, an
nounced the names of the prom
queen and king elected by the
memiiers ol I lie senior and junior
classes, yueen Terry Anderson
and King Vugil England were a
regal couple afier the crowning
ceremony conducted by Chris Ev
ans, over all chairman and Sharon
Haas, coronation chairman. Prin
cesses of the court were: Seniors,
Norma Haas. Arlene Paulson. Ken
n U-e Anderson and Donna Weav
er. The princes were. Hob Blake
l. Lvle Charon, Ed Quimbv and
Frank Watkins. At the stroke of
midnight the gala aflair ended.
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eon held in the fireplace Room of lib Federation of Women's Clubs, j chairmen deserving credit for the
Yoncalla Girls, Mothers
Entertained At Luncheon
The senior girls of Yonralla llighj guest speaker and gave a very in
School, together with Iheir moth- teiesting talk on club work and
ers, were entertained at a lunch i scholarships given each ear by
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BEVERLY BROOKE
BEVERLY BROOKE
10 The Newt-Review. Roieburg, Ore. Wed., May 15, 1963
Reception
For Eli S..
Uiven
Hall
A reception honoring E. S. Ha
who is retiring as principal of
Rose School after 37 years, was
held Sunday afternoon at the
school with more than 200 guests
enjoying the occasion.
Tulips and lilacs, flanked by tall
tapers, graced the beautifully ap
pointed serving table arranged by
Airs. Earl Wiley. The lovely dec
orations about the room were ar
ranged by .Mrs. Hialmer Johnson.
With Air. and Airs. Hall in the re
ceiving line were Airs. Wayne
Thomas. Earl Wiard, Gordon
Wood, Elmer Giles and Al r a.
Johnson.
Puring were Airs. Clair K. Al
len, Airs. F. L. Crittenden, Airs.
Cecil Sherwood and Airs. Leland
K. Wimberly. Serving were Mrs.
Ross Alyers, chairman; Aliss Vera
Airs. Clarence Andrus and Al r s.
Geneva Hyde. Refreshments were
charge of Airs. Myrl Block,
chairman, Earl Wiard, Airs. Rob
ert Carter and Airs. Florence Wil
liams. The guest book was in
charge of Airs." Florence Powell
and flowers were in charge of Sue
Eddings. Airs. Robert Carter serv
ed as publicity chairman for the
affair.
Out-of-town guests included the
Halls' son and daughter-in-law, Air.
and Airs. Steven A. Hall, and baby
son, Scott, of Portland; their
younger son, James K. Hall, sen
ior at Oregon State University,
Corvallis; Airs. Don Carter and
baby son, Portland; Aliss Clara
Roller, Oakland, Ore.; Kent Phil
lips, Corvallis; Harley Lamont,
Air. and Mrs. Chester Cook, Mr.
and Airs. Tom Wann, Air. and Airs.
George R. Hall, all of Eugene;
Air. and Mrs. Victor A. Simpson,
Salem; Air. and Mrs. E. G. Ran
dolph, Miss Karen and Aliss Mar
sha Svensen. Airs. A. W. Denny,
Mrs. Joan Bailey- and daughter,
Carolyn, all of Alcdford, and Airs.
Gladys Fisher, Grants Pass.
Greetings were read from Airs.
Peter Williams of Richmond, Calif.
nd Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wick-
ham and Mr. and Airs. Joe Dcctj
of Portland.
An interesting feature of the aft
ernoon was the table holding num
erous scrapbooks kept by Mr. Hall
and dating back to 1903.
Eli S. Hall came to Rosehurg
37 yean ago to be principal of
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the Methodist Church Thursdav
afternoon with memiiers of the
Yoncalla Women's Club is "in.-u-ss-
Under the direction of
Exchange students. Miss
II Ilia ' I1pigk 1,1 Mm mnnl -.. V - ..
;!" ""' ' ami suss Owen, banquet: Man Young
Nelit Luadra from Argentina, were ,lr,11; Tml tn-rts. committee
guests. A question and answer pe-,iia.l fiMmi tliiirtifnu - lull.
Mrs. r"".' nlt. wilh the senior Morherg. table decorations: Bar-
Harvev Coi-knrm rlii,irm..n .,( II,. K1"9 "nil the two guests giving m-!har. ,r f,.ul- .ml iv. I
entertainment committee, the large . f,ini'""n n their- respective ; entertainment.
viMMiiiirs.
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TO BE BRIDE Mr. ond
Mrs. Henry Byron, Yoncalla,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Judith Diane
to t. vtelville Kirkland, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kirk
land, Springfield. Both young
people attend University of
Oregon, where the bride-elect
is a sopnomore maOring in
business education and the
bridegroom-elect is o junior
maionng in political science
The wedding will take place-
June 1 in Yoncalla. (Picture
by Kennell-Ellis).
room was transformed into a scene
of beauty. Three long serving ta
bles held large bouquets of Spring
Beauties and two large bouquets of
pink satin roses made by Mrs.
Corkeram's daughter, Mrs. Susan
Alason of Corvallis, The pink candy
cups each held a small pink satin
rose as favors. A chicken salad
luncheon was served.
Eddie Teague played two trum
pet solos, accompanied at the pi
ano hy Miss Jimmle Jane Edin.
Aliss Nancy Dodd played two pi
ano solos.
Airs. F. G. Havermann of the
Fortnightljf Club of Eugene was
Mrs. Carl Ellis
Coffee Hostess
Mrs. Carl Ellis was a charm
tug hostess Friday morning when
she entertained at a coflee hour
for members of the Cancer Fund
Drive in l.ookingglass.
Under the leadership of Mrs. El
lis, the group solicitations amount
ed to &.MS.0V Aside from the house
to - house canvass, substantial
amounts were contributed from the
Mmkingglass Grange benefit card
parly and from the Lookingglass
Skating Club
Members- of the team enjoying
the social hour at the home of
Mrs. Ellis included: Mrs Ronald
Meyer, Mrs. Raymond Buell, Mrs.
Melun Reagles. Mrs. Altvrt Pow
ell, Mrs. Joe Green. Mis. Robert
Rcagles. Mrs. Jark Trent, Mrs.
Donald Zehr and Mrs. Frank Buell I
The senior girls introduced their
mothers and told of their future
plans. Mrs. Fred Merk, club pre.s
ident acted as emcee for the pro
gram. Enjoying the day were Miss Sus
an Applegate, Mis. Fred Apple
gale, Miss Judy Powell. Mrs J
T. Powell. Miss Kathy Wood. Mrs
IHm Wood, Miss Anna Langdon.
Mrs. Eldon Lee. Miss Ellen An
derson. Airs Tillie Russell. Miss
Judy Patrick. Mrs. Evehn Pat
rick. Mrs. Ruby Thomas. Alia
Alary Kurkles, Mist Carmen Sand
wick, Airs. Jacquelene Lovelace
and Mrs. Jark Stewart.
Hucrest Kindergarten
PRE-REGISTRATION
Thursday - May 16th
9:30 A.M.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
HUCREST SCHOOL
Rose School, a position held con
tinuously until his retirement this
month. In addition to the respon
sibilities of serving as principal
of the school. Eli coached football
and basketball and served as
dramatic coach plus teaching the
sixth grade. He has seen Rose
School grow from a small school
to present time with many hun
dreds of students. Rose School,
under Hall's leadership, has been
a first in many activities and proj
ects. Alany students beginning their
studies under Hall have become
prominent in many fields of en
deavor. James Gregory, who will
become the new principal of Rose
School, plans to carry on the same
high principles set by his predeces
sor. Guests calling to congratulate
Air. Hall included many of his
board members and PTA workers.
Rose School PTA members acted
as hosts and hostesses for the oc
casion. The Halls will continue to
make their home in Roseburg.
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HONORED SUNDAY at Rose School or a charming reception were Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Hall, pictured above. Hall is retiring this sprjng after being principal of Rose School for
the last 37 years. His wife is also a former teacher in the Roseburg School system.
(Picture by Ed's Photo Shop).
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