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S ll I 1 I) I I (BBBBBBBBB f-"BJBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER WOm ,i BEVERLY BROOKE 08 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuei., May 21, 1963 Carole Zane Now Mrs. Rasmussen r l a Sf - - BBB at-. .4 rS) V:?M, Y7 F?V SIM i DOUGLAS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY honored Junior Aides ot a diarming tea Thursday at the Jack West home, ot wiich time service owards were made.. Pic tured above ore Artho Hardmeyer, 3 years service; Pat BBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Rockwell four years; Barbara Martin, Linda Deisrer, four years; Beverly Clayton and Miss Elizabeth Randall, dean of girls at Roseburg High School. (News-Review Photo). urn . , ..-i p b v7 2 Ma . ''' ,' UV,1f v , .','1 JUNIOR AIDES honored by Douglas Community Hospital : Auxiliary pictured above , include: Myrtle Fogan, Cathy : Hafor, Jackie Botes, Sheryl Nelson, Dorlene Robinson and Linda Jones. Not present for the picture wer Leigh Borry, BBBBBIBBHBWBUmpiBBl fllU.B"" & s IK?'-..'. '( ( Susan Stembridge and Jean Morgan. Board members pre sent were Mrs. Russell B. Rummel, president; Mrs. L. L. Burr, vice president; Mrs. B. A. Young, Mrs. Kenneth Kirk and Mrs. Albert McBee (News-Review Photo) i i j. . , r i : -. - 'Vnctw rj i i: ? ;:tl.Ml SIX of the Junior Aides of Douglas Community Hospital omong those honored ot the tea given by the auxiliary at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack West in Laurel wood Thursdoy included; Carol Kramer Cheryl Griffin, Mary Conn, Carilyn Lindberg, Alline Aberciombie and Koren Martin. Three nurses also attended the porty and included: Mrs. George Foutz, director of Nursing Service; Mrs. G. S. Haof, instructor for the girls of the class, and Mrs. Margaret Stefferud, evening supervisor at Douglas Community Hospital. (News-Review Photo). Sha ron Olson Is Installed As Rainbow Girl's Advisor The First Christian Church of Roseburg was the setting for the wedding of Miss Carol Avis Zane and Richard James Hasmussen. The marriage took place Satur day. Aoril 27. at 10 a.m. The Rev. James C. Smith officiating at the impressive double ring ceremony performed in the presence of rela tives and friends. The bride is the daughter of Mar ion Zane, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen. Both families reside in Roseburg. For her wedding, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white Chantilly lace and an illusion veil caught to a jeweled crown. She car ried a white Bible marked with white carnations. Miss Dawn Vasterling was maid of honor. She wore a royal blue chiffon dress, designed with a full skirt and scoop neckline. She car ried a bouquet of pink carnations. Raymond Munyon was best man. Ushers were Eldon Zane, brother of the bride, and Ronald Rasmus sen, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Rassmussen, mother of the bridegroom, wore powder blue ny lon with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Lee Sade, aunt of the bride, wore navy blue with white acces sories. A reception was held in the church parlor. Pouring were Mrs Randall Baumeardner and Mrs, Judith Admire. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Kenneth Neves and Mrs. Iris Nicholson. Mrs. Wallace James Jr. was in charge of the guest book. After a wedding trip to Eureka, Calif., and the Trees of Mystery, the newlyweds are at home to their friends at 326 W. Bradford Drive. W ) fly. Elkton Christian Church Scene Of Lovely Wedding Linda Marie Clemo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemo of Elk ton, and Willis Raymond Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jack Smith of Drageston, Utah, were married May 4 at 8 p.m. in a love ly double ring ceremony at the Elkton Christian Church. The Rev. Bob Faggct of the First Assem bly of God Church in Eugene of ficatcd. Maid of honor was Darlene Cle mo of Eugene, sister of the bride. Charlotte Rigor was bridesmaid. Rene Clemo, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Randy Ham brick, another cousin, was ring bearer. Best man was Steve Clemo, the bride's brother; Garland Labat of Seattle. Washington was an usher. The bride was given in marriage by her father,. The bride was attired in white taffeta brocade. She wore the bridegroom's mother's pearls and carried a white orchid. The maid of honor and brides maid wore light green sheath dresses with net overskirts and net veils. They carried lilacs and carnations with lavendar net ac cents. The candlelighters wore lilac dresses and wore lilac flower wrist lets. The church had been beautiful ly decorates with lilacs and white daisies by Mrs. Arley Marsh. Mrs. Martin Suloff and Mrs. Agnes Hud son made the corsages. The wedding prelude and music was played by Mrs. Bob Pagget of Eugene. Paul Slaughter jf Eugene sang "Because" and "The Twenty Third Psalm." A reception at the church fol lowed the ceremony, with 150 guests attending. Mrs. Louise Rig or had made the beautiful three- tiered wedding cake and served it at the reception; Mrs. Donald Abraham served punch and Mrs. Charles Clemo served coffee. The bride and bridegroom opened their many lovely wedding gifts during the reception. The couple left for a weekend trip to the coast and now reside in Eugene at 1376 W. 6th St. Apt. 3. The bride's going away suit was white wool. With it she wore a yellow blouse, hat and gloves, and white purse and slippers. Sharon Olson, daughter ot Mr. end Mrs. Norman Olson of Canyon ville, was installed worthy advis er of South Douglas Assembly, Rainbow fur Girls, at formal opvn ceremonies held Saturday evening at tnc Lanvonvnie Masonic Temple, with Sue Hoverson. past worthy ad visor of the assembly, as Installing officer. Other installing officers included mile Herbert, marshal; Hrth v hap pen, chaplain; Andrea Gill, musi cian, and Judy Ellefsnn. recorder. Mary Connor, daughter of Mrs. tCwis Wooley, was installed worthy associate advisor. Also installed were Judy Muetzcl, charity; Kox anne Dixon, hope: Joy Yakcl, faith; Pat Allen, drill leader; Hope Thompson, chaplain; Vcrna hr win, love; Susan Gardner, religion; fenny Dixon, nature; Janet Allen, Immortality; Linda Dickenson, fi delity; Marion Ford, patriotism; Anna Brown, service; Teresa Coo- Matie's Club Has Meet ' The Glendale Matte's Club met WcntW at the home of Mrs. How !I? """"."ith 12 mcmliers prea m. Mrs. tA Bailey, president, of vSJSTupprlde'- Mr- Howard rSKL,,1! M"- Mrtin Brooks ?rhm, in "in per, confidential observer: Kuieni rord, outer observer; Bille Her bert, musician; and Darcy Brown, choir director. ! Ins and dogwood carried nut the! worthy advisor's colors o( blue audi White. Iter rhnei'n "Tim ; lord's Prayer," was sung during the crowning ceremony by her cou sin, ljnda Johnson of " Merifnnl. Her watchwords, "Love and Fidel ity." and theme, "Friendship," were also vised in the program Miss Olson was crowned bv her brother, Hubert, with her voung In-other Rueben, acting as crown liearer. Misa Johnson sang "0er the Rainbow" at the close of the ceremonies. Bille Herbert, junior past wor thy advisor, presented the Margar et' Mel'.ee traveling worthy advis or pin to Miss Olson who in turn pinned the past worthy advisor s emblem on Miss Herbert. Escorted and introduced were a group from Warren Assembly, HaintMiw for Girls. Jacksonville, in cluding Mrs. Edith Shore, mother advisor; Margaret Atkinson. Douglas County PTA Meets For Luncheon In Riddle The April meeting of the Doug las County Retired Teachers As sociation was held at the home of Pearl Ijwson at Riddle. A social hour preceded the pot luck dinner which omv.i in 26 members. j The met tine nn eonfnttai k.. th nresident. iarv vii,Ph report on the PTA Hate mnvun. tion was given, and members were urged to write to their congress-j men regarding proposed measures ; relating to income tax exemptions of retired persons. ! AlUiea Caraway u appointed chairman of the nominating coin mittee. A committee, with Miss Verlic Tracy as chairman, was appoint ed to write a history of the Doug las County chapter of RTA. Thank you letters read included one from patients at the Douglas County Nursing Home, who ex pressed their pleasure at receiving lap robes from the club. The association s next meeting will be a politick dinner at the (iareen Valley clubhouse at 12 30 P m. May 29. AU retired teachers of tha county ire invited. worthy schism' and Susan Pitohey, wormy uovisor-eieci. iituers intro duced included W. Frank Brown, Roseburg, past Rainbow dad;! Mrs. Lewis Wooley, past mother advisor; Mrs. Howard Chiavam. I worthy matron of Glendale chap ter, ureter ot eastern Mar: Andrea Gill, grand representative, and past worthy advisors. Hille Her bert, Andrea Gill. Sue Hoverson, Beth I'happcll, Judy Kllefsnn and Nina Johnson Nina Johnson was in chaise of the guest book. During the refresh ment hour, Mrs. Chiavaras. Mrs Charles Pruden and Mrs. Russell Weimer acted as hostesses. Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs. Hirlurd Petterson were in charge of the kitchen. Dancing in tlie dining room concluded the evening's ac tivities. Azalea Sunshine Club Meets With Mrs. Derrig The Alalea Sunshine Club met recently at the home of Mis Dick Derrig tor a meeting which was preceded bv the serving of delicious refreshments. During the business meeting members voted to make a donation to the Cancer Drive. The eight members present spent the afternoon in doing a variety of handwork The net meeting will be held Mav 28 at the home of Mrs. Bill Croff. Visitation Made By Helen Hubbard Mrs. Helen Hubbard of Prospect, Lions Auxiliary director of district 36-E made her annual visitation recently at a joint meeting of the Roseburg, Sutherlin and Umpqua Lions auxiliaries. This meeting was held at the Bamboo House. Mrs. Hubbard, who was accom panied to Roseburg by Mrs. Marie Dryer of Medford and Mrs. Gladys Burrill of Prospect, gave a review of plans for the forthcoming Lions convention in Baker, and a report of the spring board meeting held at the Top of the Cosmos in Port land. Loral members attending this board meeting were Mrs. Willard Buchanan and Mrs. Tom Pargcter. Senior Luis Castillo, a foreign ex change student under the Amer ican Field Service Program at Roseburg High School spoke to the group alwut his native Chile. Mrs. Watkins Is Hostess The Ladies Bible Class of Oak land Community Presbyterian Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sara Watkins. Edith Dunn led the devotions and read an article, "The Good Shep herd." Mary Ie led the lesson. A delicious dessert was served by the hostess to Alta Howard, Mary Minick, Pearl Brandner, Jessie Davis. Lulu McMahon. Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Dunn, Mildred Burpee, Grace Crouch and Mrs. Watkins. Friendly Hour Club Meets Mrs. Amy Seeley entertained members of the Melrose Friendly Hour Club at her home. Time was spent in working on two projects. A sack lunch was served, with dessert furnished by the hostess. At tending were Mrs. M. 1. Kimmet, Mrs. It. A. F.shlrnun and son; Mrs. 0. F. Stringer, Mrs. D. O. Bly, Mrs. Roland Cheek and chil dren; Mrs. Joel Fenn. Mrs. C. A. Cnffell, Mrs. G. G. Graves, Mrs. R. F. Bradley. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. Grace Fenn. i V sv: ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elam, 1610 Mulhol land Drive, Roseburg, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sherry to Jule Asher, of Roseburg, son of Mrs. Jule Asher Sr. of Gintry, Ark. Sherry attends Roseburg High School and Jule is co-owner of Vodden Asher Texaco Service station in Roseburg. No date has been set for the wedding. A LOVELY WEDDING took place Saturday morning, when Carol Avis Zane became the bride of Richard James Ras mussen at the First Christian Church in Roseburg. James C. Smith, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen will reside at 326 W. Bradford Drive, Roseburg. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Fifth Birthday Observance Gala Event For Tiller Lad A whole year of anticipation was climaxed recently when Michael Bryant celebrated his fifth birth day at a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bryant, at the Tiller Ranger Sta tion. Michael- and his family ar rived in Tiller to make their home soon after his fourth birthday, and shortly thereafter, through attend ing parties of other children ,in the area, he learned it is an Ameri can custom to have gala celebra tions in recognition of the anni versaries. Michael and his broth er, Frank, were born in Germany and the happy custom was new to them.- In honor of Michael, Mrs. Wal ter W. Whitford made and decora ted a lovely birthday cake, iced in yellow and with pastel accents, in cluding his name and five candles. A lovely bouquet of spring flow ers from the Whitford garden con tributed to the decorations for the event. Games were played and prizes awarded to all participants. After Michael opened his many gifts, refreshments were served. Guests included Danny and Doug Clauson, Timmy Hale, Clark and Paul Olson, and the honored guest's older brother, Frank. Michael was born in Augsburg, Germany. His maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Egold of Hanau, Germany. His birthday was May 5. Winston Minister Honored At Lovely Surprise Dinner A surprise potluck dinner held at the Sunday School Hall of the Win ston Church of God recently, hon oring the Rev. Calvin J. Rogers, pastor of the church, who was cele brating his birthday. Friends and members of t h e church gathered for the delightful dinner at 7:30 p.m. to join the Rev. Mr. Rogers and present him with many lovely gifts. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lofland and Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Roderick and Jonda; Mr. and Mrs. John Hop kins, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hollo way, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd, Mr. and .Mrs. James Bevel's, Stephanie and Patricia; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rob erson, Pat, Nancy, Billy and Tim othy; Mr. and Mrs. B. Robcrson and son; Mrs. Charles McGuire and children; Mrs. Opal Hall, Mrs. Doris Lungren, Linda and Russell; Mrs. Delbert Fain, Boots and Su sie; and the Rev. and Mrs. Rogers. Fair Oaks Pinochle Club Enjoys Card Play, Potluck Father Is Feted At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and Alfred Smith Sr. of Salem spent a recent weekend with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand of Oakland. Mrs. Smith surprised her father on Sunday by serving a dinner in honor of his birthday. Covers were placed for Harry Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux, Jon and Jean Lamoreaux. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand and the Smiths. Visiting was enjoyed during the day. Fair Oaks Pinochle Club met Saturday evening at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall, with Mr. and Mrs. DcWard Modglin hosting the 6:30 potluck dinner which preceded the evening of card play. Those present for the dinner and evening of cards were: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Medley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tozier, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Brittain, Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mrs. Mabel Allen, Mrs. Mayme Carlson, Mrs. Viola Hazlctt, Mrs. Edna Powers, Mrs. Agness Waer, Harry Read, Charles Garrett and the host and hostess. They v. era joined later in the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith of Salem. High score for womtn was held by Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux; second high by Mrs. John Edwards. Wom en's sweep prize was won by Mrs. DeWard Modglin. High score for men was won by DeWard Modglin, second high by Roy Medley, and the men's sweep prize by Ed Edwards. yyniic SEWING MACHINES ' Sine 187 GIANT SPRING 2 Fori SALE! Buy "T Hit wick elrOftt of tint haw WHIT! Swin Mtchinct, 14 ft brand nw apn arm mchin abioltitttty FREtt TK mch(M it 9iarftr4 for tiU. Pnct start m W 1423 S.E. Stephens OR 3-5072 FOREST GLEN Senior Residence " " t 2 f H . V " a Elderly married couples wiN find retirement hap piness right here in Douglas County. At this beautiful residential hotel, with its attractive apartments and comfortable lounges, every ef fort is made for your comfort and happiness. NO TAXES NO CHORES NO HOUSEHOLD WORRIES WHAT DO YOU GET? loard, room, medical, hospital and nursing care, plus companionship and lots of fun. 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