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SECOND SECTION ROSEBURG. OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963 140-63
MMaggie J. Davis
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VERNE ROBINSON, retiring president of Hucrest PTA, (right) presents gifts to the four
teachers leaving the school this year. Left to right: Judy Mosher, sixth grade, who is to
be married; Frank Troy, fifth grade; Charles Bailey, fifth grade, who will teach ot Win
chester, and Mrs Harold Backen III, second grade.The gifts were presented ot the an
nual luncheon given for teachers at the school Tuesday. Below new officers ore Mrs. Cal
Wilkison, president; Mrs Robert McKee, secretary; Mrs. Pot Jannelli, vice president; and
Mrs. Edward Stritzke, historian. Not present for the picture was Mrs. George Lenci,
treasurer. (News-Review photos)
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Mrs. Baimbridge Feted
At Oakland Bridal Shower
Mrs. Ted Baimbridge was honor
ed at a bridal shower Friday eve
ning in the social rooms of the Oak-
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land Church of Christ.
The rooms were attractively dec
orated with pink streamers, white
wedding bells and seasonal flowers.
The evening was spent in visiting
and playing games. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Dale Baimbridge and
Mrs. Harland Haines.
I After the gifts were opened, re
freshmcnts were served by the
! hostesses, Mrs. R. D. Spaulding,
Mrs. Al Cole and Mrs. George
Crenshaw, to the honored guest and
Mrs. Dale Baimbridge, Mrs. Del
i bert Spencer, Mrs. Myron Ober
man, Mrs. Carland Obcrman, Mrs.
H. D. Gcrmond, Miss Paula ier
mond, Airs. Harlan Haines. Miss
Sandra Haines, Mrs. Joe Copeland,
Mrs. Jennie Haines, Airs. Mamie
Pelzcl, Mrs. Alfred Hand, Miss Jo
anne Manning, Mrs. Ed Hounshell,
Mrs. Harry Baimbridge, Mrs. How-
1 ard Cherry and Mrs. George Spen
cer.
Those unable to attend, but who
sent gifts, were Mrs, Ed Lamor-
eaux, Mrs. Bert Hill, Mrs. Frank
Oberman, Mra. Herbert Parker,
Mrs. Ole Bunch and Miss Ellen
Cole.
The Ted Baimbridges were mar
ried recently in Boise, Idaho, and
, are making their home in Oakland
Corvallis Meet
Slated By Clans
All descendants and friends or
anyone who had ancestors come
to Oregon on the Merks wagon
train in 1845 are invited to the
Rowland Chambers and Nahum
Kings reunion in Avery Park in
Corvallis June 23.
A potluck dinner will be served
at 12 noon. Coffee will be furnished
by the clan.
Those attending are asked to
bring any information Ihey have
concerning the train.
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TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Barg of Roseburg an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Morjorie Ann,
to Albert 0. Johnson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Johnson
of Maddock, N.D. The bride-
elect was graduated from
Roseburg High School and
Oregon State University ond
is girls counselor at North Da
koto State Industrial School.
Mr.' Johnson was graduated
from Maddock schools ond is
employed at the US Weather
Bureau as on electrical tech
nician in Fargo, N.D. The
wedding will take place in late
summer in Mandan, N.D.
The double ring ceremony was
used Tuesday, May 11, for the
wedding of Maggie Jean Davis of
Sutherlin and Ralph James Tag
gart of Glide. The nuptials took
place at 8 p.m. at the Church of
the Nazarene in Roseburg, the
Rev. Robert D. llempcl officiating.
More than 200 guests were present.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen Davis of
Sutherlin. The bridegroom's par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ralph Taggart of Glide.
White and blue stock were used
in the church decorations. Mrs.
Kenneth Ewens was organist and
accompanied Mrs. Robert Hcmpel,
who sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "Because."
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She was
charming in her gown of all-white
taffeta and chiffon, styled with full
skirt, fitted lace bodice and long
sleeves. The dress had detailing of
white satin. The bride carried a
white Bible topped with two white
cymbidium orchids.
Mrs. Kenneth Spiccr of Sweet
Home was matron of honor. Mar
ion Taggart, sister of the bride
groom, was bridesmaid. Both wore
light blue taffeta sheaths with
matching blue overskirts. Their
Gladys Strong Presents
Piano Students Monday
On Monday evening a piano re
cital was given by students of Miss
Gladys Strong. The pupils were
largely Junior and Senior High stu
dents. The program was very in
teresting as the literature chosen
was fine and the students played
well showing both developing mu
sicianship and poise in performance.
The recital was the third in a se
ries being given in May and June.
It was given at Miss Strong s resi
dence studio on Southeast Main
Street. A social hour was enjoyed
Mrs. Hall Heads
PTAAtDillard
The last meeting of the Dillard
PTA for the season was held re
cently at the Dillard School at 7:30
fi.m., with the installation of new
y elected officers for the 1963-64
year.
The installation was conducted by
Mrs. Jack Nelson for the follow
ing: President, Mrs. Sid Hall; first
vice president. Mrs. Jack Hill: sec
ond vice president, Mrs. Glen Gal-
la; secretary, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs,
and treasurer, Mrs. Bryant Ward.
Mrs. Thomas Jacobs gave a res
ume of the recent PTA convention
held in Portland.
The new charier for Cub Pack
136. which the PTA sponsors, was
presented by Bob Curtis.
Mrs. Sid Hall presented the re
tiring president, Mrs. Don Wein
berg, with a past president's pin.
Following the meeting, the fourth
and fifth grade students entertain
ed with Spring Festival mu
sical program, after which a so
cial hour was enjoyed and refresh
ments were served.
Potluck Enjoyed
At Lookingglass
Mrs. Ethel Meyer and Mrs. Dor-
otny Holing were hostesses tor the
delightful social evening and pot
luck dinner at the Lookingglass
Grange Tuesday.
Arie Roth entertained the group
with a showing of the many fine
slides he took on his recent trip
aoroan. un nis trip he visited Hol
land, Denmark, West Berlin, Spain,
Portugal. Italy. Austria, and V.nti
land. Coupled with his interesting
and intimate comments, Roth gave
trie group an inspiring evening.
Guests included: Mr. and Mrs,
Hollis Real and daughters. Toni
and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. DeWaine
Holing, Olenria and Karen; Mr.
and Mrs. John Erhe and Howard;
Georgia Schulzc, Jens Paulson.
Mrs. E. E. Olivant and Dan; and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson.
Members present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Paulson, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schulze, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ncihaum, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
wylie, .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pro
vost, Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Findlay,
Ane Roth and the hostesses Mrs.
Neal Meyer and Mrs. Cliff Boling.
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at the close of the recital by the
students and their guests.
the following played: Camilla
Follclt, Janet Moore. LuAnn Pow
ell, Laurel Inman, Ann Vcrberk-
moes, Nancy Halfcrly. James
Thorn, Judith Krolin, Elissa Eck
man, Eileen Hanlin, Barbara Saar,
Charlotte Tyson, Barbara Kerr,
joanne canning, uicnda JHcLain
and Tony FollctL
bouquets were of blue carnations.
Curtis Charon was best man.
Ushers were Arthur Taggart, the
bridegroom's brother; Bruce Stein
er, his uncle; and Delbert Nash.
Laura l"e Obert was flower girl,
and Ray Allen Davis, brother of
the bride, was ring bearer.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Davis wore a brown wool suit with
white accessories, the bride
groom's mother wore a bone-colored
knit suit with white accesor
ies. A reception was held in the fel
lowship hall following the cere
mony. Mrs. Fred Meisner served
the wedding cake. Mrs. Edward
Charon and Mrs. Bruce Steiner
poured punch and coffee. Miss Jen
ny Carson of Sweet Home present
ed the gifts, and the gifts were
cared for by Jewel Morgan and
Kathi Williams. Others assisting
were Mrs. Carl Morgan and Mrs.
Richard Abercrombie.
The couple honeymooned at the
Oregon Caves and Trees of Mys
tery. For traveling, the bride wore
a white polished cotton dress. The
young people are now at home In
Glide.
The bride attended Sutherlin High
School and Northwest Nazarene
College. The bridegroom was grad
uated from Glide High School and
attended Oregon Technical Insti
tute. He is currently employed by
Eugene Veneer.
Coming from out of town to at
tend the wedding were Mrs. Alice
Taggart of Caldwell, Idaho; and
Shelby Walker, Jenny Carson, Mrs.
Archie Mays, Mr. and Mrs. David
Cnmr.on and Michael, and the
B.cv. and Mrs. Kenneth Snicer
land children, all of Sweet Home.
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NONDA PATTERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Patterson of Roseburg, will be installed honored queen of
Bethel No. 72, Rosebuig, Sunday, June 16, at 1:30 p.m.
at the Masonic Temple in Roseburg with a reception fol
lowing the ceremony. The public ij cordially invited to at
tend. (Picture by Clark's Studio)
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MR. AND MRS. RALPH TAGGART, above, were married
at the Church of the Nazarene in Roseburg with the Rev.
Robert D. Hempel officiating. The bride, Maggie Jean
Davis, is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Allen Davis
of Sutherlin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs.
Arthur Ralph Taggort of Glide, (Picture by Ed's Photo
Shop)
Syllabus Examinations Are
Given In Roseburg Thursday
Miss Iris Gray of the music de
partment of Oregon State Univer
sity of Corvallis spent Thursday
in Roseburg adjudicating syllabus
examinations for the Roseburg Dis
trict of the Oregon Music Teachers
Association. The District was very
fortunate in securing Miss Gruy
as she is a very fine musican and
also a fine adjudicator.
The examinations which are giv
en annually by the Oregon Music
Teachers' Association are open to
members of OMTA. They aro grad
ed from very elemcntiiry to ad
vanced work. The required stand
ards are high and include theory
and suitable repertoire for tho level
of each examination.
Mrs. S. C. Trued entered: Laura
Nesscth, Knthy Cardiff, Karen Ste
phens, Christine Bishop and Dayle
Ann McLuin.
.Mrs. Homer Grow entered: Jo
Ann Dc Spain, Jcanette Kischel
and Virginia Utterbach.
Mrs. Wayno Wagner entered:
Teresa Schmidt, Dcbra Snyder,
Cristino Bobbins and Georgia
Parker.
Gladys H. Strong entered: Carol
Johns!)!), Guy Scvcrson, Barbara
Tilrhu, Linda Kring, Janet Moore,
Linda White, Judith Krohn, Char
lotte Tyson, Tony Follctt and Shar
on Medlar.
Shower Party Compliments
Mrs. Jess Mount Of Drew
Mrs. Jesj Mount of Drew was
complimented at a pink and blue,
shower party Tuesday evening
when Mrs. Robert D. Clausnn and
Mrs. John M. Davis entertained in
her honor at tho Clausnn homo at
the Tiller Hanger Station.
Bouquets of spring flowers pro
vided a decorative note. A series
of games resulted In prizes going
to Mrs. John A. Wright Sr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Redding. A gift
certificate was presented to the
honor guest.
Delightful refreshments were
served by tho hostesses from an
attractively appointed serving table.
Guests included Mis. John L.
Davis of Days Creek; Airs. John
Looblcin, Mrs. David L. Little and
Mrs. Richard Williams of Milo;
and Mrs. John O. Wilson, Mrs.
John T. Ullcy, Mrs. Edgar Loh
meyer, Mrs. Paul J. Brady and
her liouso guest, her mother, Mrs.
Cnrrio N. Teed of Boise, Idaho,
Mrs. Del Godhey, Mrs. Ilillard M.
Lilligrcn, Mrs. Glon Hunter, Mrs.
Clcon Puctz, ilrs. Ira B. Poole,
Mrs. John A. Wright Sr., Mrs.
Ralph Perkins, Mrs. Charles U
Redding, Mrs. Robert S. Bryant,
Mrs. Robert V. Squyrcs, Mrs.
Roger Williams and Mrs. Milton
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