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p hot C , MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM STOFFEL, above, were united in marriage July 20 or St. Joseph's Catholic Church, The bride, B i I lie Marie Collins, is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Collins, Roseburg, and the bridegroom is fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stoffel, Melrose. The newlyweds are now at home to friends in Melrose. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). . Rehearsal Buffet Is Held At H. J. Bauer Residence Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bauer, par ents of the bridegroom-to-be, were host and hostess at a charming buffet Friday evening. The party was given for members of the wed ding party and relatives who came from out of town to attend the wedding of the Bauer's son, Ron ald, and Miss LaVeta Ball. The dinner was held after rehearsal. The young couple exchanged vows the following night. Those attending were Miss Ball, Ronald Bauer, Mrs. Wimar Wurm of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knoph, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Huckabay and son, Billy, of Sacramento, Calif.; Janet Bauer Glendale Couple To Be Honored . Mr. and Mrs. Arlct (Pop) Smith of Glendale will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house to be held Sunday, Aug. 18, at 2 to S p.m. at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slccns, on Old Highway 99, near Glendale. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to be present. and Mrs. James Doyle, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Esco Ball, Donna Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zicglcr, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Belmont, Jack Smith, Jim Spurgcon, Mis. Don Greenfield and the host and hostess. OES Social Club Elects Officers Thursday at the Eastern Star Social Club meeting in Canyon- ville, members elected officers for the coming year. They include Mrs. Joseph Anderson, president; Mrs. Francis McCabe, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Charles Pruden secretary-treasurer. The group dis cussed the Masonic-Easter Star picnic to be held at Stanton Park Aug. 11 at 12 o'clock. The affair will be potluck. Coffee and water melon will be provided. Canyon ville and Riddle lodges will join together at the picnic. Also planned was a social club picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Anderson Aug. 15 at 1:30 p.m. During the business ses sion plans will be made for a rum mage sale to be held in the early fall. 10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Aug. 1963 Stoffel-Collins Wedding July 20 Nuptials Unite Couple July 27 Blue and white gladioli formed the altar decorations at St. Jo senh's Catholic Church July 20 when Billie Marie Collins and Wil liam John Stoffel exchanged wed ding vows in a double ring cere mony. Father Marion Corbin of ficiated at the 2 p.m. nuptial rites. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Collins. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Stoffel. Both families reside in Roseburg. The traditional wedding march es were played. Mrs. George Grat ke was soloist. Charles Collins gave his sister in marriage. She was lovely in her full-length gown of Rochellc lace. The bodice was designed with a scalloped square neckline. The front of the skirt featured a bow detail, and the back was a cas cade of alternate layers of tulle and lace ruffles. Her fingertip viel was secured by a chiffon rose. She carried a cascade bou quet of white roses and carnations. Mrs. Charles Collins was ma tron of honor for her sister-in-law. Linda Greenfield was bridesmaid. Bolh were garbed in baby blue satin with chiffon overskirts. Their veils and slippers matched their ii r TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs Lewis Bintliff, Wilbur, an nounce the engagement and approaching marriage ot their daughter, Sharon Vernelle of Portland, to Jerry A. Moore, also of that city. He is the son of Mrs. Ruby Helmers of Sweet Springs, Mo. A fall wedding is planned, to take place in Wilbur. frocks. Their bouquets were blue and white carnations and roses. Patricia Faye Collins, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Herman Stoffel Jr. of Anaheim, Calif., was best man for his broth er. Boe and Benny Collins, the bride's brothers, were ushers. Following the wedding, a recep tion and buffet were given by the bridegroom's parents at their home in Melrose. Forty guests attended. The couple honeymooned in Port land and arc now at home in Mel rose. For traveling, the bride wore a two-piece aqua silk suit. The bride attended Roseburg High School and is employed at Newberry's in Roseburg. The bridegroom attended high school in Anaheim, Calif., and is employ ed as a surveyor for Douglas County. Coming from out of town for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ude Bouer, from Anaheim, Calif. Miss Hastings Bride Of July Shirley Jean Hastings, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hastings of Wolf Creek, and Thomas Brock Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Lewis of Glendale. were mar ried July 27 at the office of Jack Day, Glendale Justice of the Peace. Pat Hastings and Mrs. James Stewart were witnesses. The bride was lovely in a white chiffon ballerina-length dress with lace jacket and orchid-colored accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. The bride was been a resident of Wolf Creek for several years and attended both the Wolf Creek schools and the Grants Pass high school. The Lewis family has resided in Glendale for the past five years. Brock was graduated from Pros- cott High School in Prescott, Ark., before the family moved here. Since, he has attended Magic Val ley Christian College in Alvon, Idaho, and one term at Southern Oregon College in Ashland. The newlyweds are now making their home in Glendale. Lewis plans to return to Magic Valley Christian College this fall, where he has a scholarship. He will resume his training there. He plans to be a Physical Education and history teacher and to coach basketball. Gladioli in shades of white and soft lavender decorated St. George's Episcopal Church July 27, for the wedding of Leveta Melvina Ball and Ronald Lynn Bauer, both of this city. White satin bows and lily of the valley marked the pews. The Rev. Alfred S. Tyson per formed the double ring ceremony which was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esco Ball of W. Brad ford Drive. The bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bauer of NW Almond St. The traditional wedding music was played by Mary Beth Hill, organist. Wearing a gown of white bridal satin which had been fashioned by her mother, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The dress, designed by the bride, had a floor length skirt which featured a full back flowing into a long train. The scalloped neckline had a wide yoke of Chantilly lace ac cented with rows of seed pearls. Tiny covered buttons were featur ed on the long sleeves. The bride's elbow-length veil was caught by a dainty white satin rose headpiece. Her bridal bouquet was of white spider chrysanthemums. She car ried a linen handkerchief which had been given to her by Mrs. F. A. Hayes, grandmother of the bridegroom. The center stone in the bride s engagement ring was a family heirloom, also a present from Mrs. Hayes. Donna Sue Ball, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridegroom's sister, Janet Bauer of Portland, was bridesmaid. They were dressed identically in lav ender sheaths with short bolero jackets and overskirts of lavender and purple chiffon. They carried bouquets of white gladioli with lav ender net which matched their headdresses. Their slippers and gloves complimented their dresses. Norman J. Belmont was best man. Ushers were Gene Knoph of Salem, cousin of the bridegroom; Ed Zeigler, another cousin; and Jack Smith of Glendale. Following the ceremony, a recep tion, given by the bride's parents. was held in the parish hall. The fireplace was flanked with baskets of lavender and purple hydrangeas. The bride's table was covered with a white linen cloth and was centered with a three-tiered colon nade cake which was decorated with lavender asters and cream colored roses. The cake was top ped with a miniature bride and bridegroom in a heart. of lace. The cake was cut and served by aunts of the bride, Mrs. Bill Huckabay of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Troy Ball. Punch was served by Mrs. Jim Doyle of Portland, aunt of the bridegroom. The guest book was presented by Mrs. Donald Greenfield, cousin of the bride. Other cousins, Mrs. Bobby Bert Bali and Mrs. Robert E. Scott, had charge of the gifts. . For the wedding and reception the mother of the bride wore an orange and beige sheath dress with beige accessories and a corsage of tangerine carnations. The moth er of the bridegroom was attired in a blue sheath with matching ac cessories and a corsage of white and blue carnations. The couple left on a honeymoon on the Oregon coast and Portland, the bride wearing a two-piece sharkskin nautical suit with red and white trim and a corsage of white roses. The young people are now at home to friends at 469 Win chester Court Apartments. The bride attended Roseburg schools. The bridegroom went to school in Myrtle Creek. He is em ployed by Martin Bros. Container it Timber Products Corp. at Oak land. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huckabay and sons, Bil ly and Mike, of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Jim Doyle and Gregg and Jeff, Miss Janet Bauer and Mrs. Don Olson and Bunny Ann and Don, all of Portland; Mrs. Cal Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knoph, all of Salem; Mrs. Wimar Wurm, San Francisco; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larson, Cottage Grove. Reunion Enjoyed At Quines Creek A family reunion was held at the home of the former Mrs. Leota Rife, now Mrs. James Wales on Quines Creek. Present at the gath ering were Mr. James G. Wales Sr.; his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Parthena and Keith of Hamlin, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wales, Ginger and Tommy of Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tabbrine and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner. Joyce, Steve and Tommy, all of McCloud, Calif.; Mrs. Bess Green Harold Green and Mr. and Mrs Mel York and Margie, Herbie and Joleen all of Glendale. ff 1 - THE WEDDING of LoVeta Melvina Ball and Ronald Lynn Bauer was an event of July 27 at Sr. George's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Alfred S. Tyson officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esco Ball, and fhe bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bauer, all of Roseburg. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Couple Is Feted At Houswarming The L. C. Dickinsons of Canyon ville were honored at a house warming by friends and neighbors Saturday at 8 p.m. A buffet was served at the no-hostess affair. Guests brought individual gifts to celebrate the housewarming. , Guest present were Mr. and Mrs.! 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