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A LOVELY WEDDING of interest took place Aug. 3 at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Roseburg, when Kathleen Mae
Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Scott of this city,
became the bride of James Tofell. Both the bride and
bridegroom teach in the Roseburg School System. Follow
ing a honeymoon to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Toffel are
now at home to friends in the Ook Hill apartments on SE
Main St. (Picture by Ed's Photo Shop).
Cin n't
FIVE GENERATIONS pictured above include (seated)
great-great' grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Clair, 84; Mrs. Dean
Dwight (center standing) great-grandmother; Mrs. Jack
Hill, right, grandmother; Mrs. Ed Kirkendall, left, daughter
of Mrs. Hilt, and Mrs. Kirkendall's daughter, Tracy, on Mrs.
Clair's lap. All are from Camas Valley with the exception
of Mrs. Clair and Mrs. Dwight, who live at Tenmile.
Jones Descendants Gather
At Annual Reunion Of Clan
The gathering of the Jones clan,
descendants of Charles and Can
dace (Klady) Jones took place
Sunday at Stearns Park at "Oak
land. The occasion was , the 29th
annual reunion. 1
Charles Jones and Candace Kla
dy married in 1855. They settled,
reared a family of 12 six sons
and six daughters and lived all
of tlieir lives in or near Oakland.
Three of the four who are still
living, Sam Jones and Mrs. Alice
Weatherly of Oakland, Ore., and
Mrs. Mable Neal of Oakland, Calif.,
were present. Kelly Jones of Pen
dleton did not attend.
Besides these, a large number
of the local people were present
as were some from more distant
parts. Chuck Adams from South
San Gabriel, Calif., came the
farthest.
The oldest descendant present
Belieu Family Has Reunion
At Park In Camas Valley
The 11th annual picnic and re
union of the Belieu family was
held Sunday at the Camas Moun
tain Wayside Park.
The table was beautifully decor
ated with a large bouquet of glad
ioli, arranged by Mrs. Bill Schmidt.
Those attending were Mr; and
Mrs. M. 0. Birch, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Ashton, Dorothy Heath,
Irene Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Belieu and Mrs. Ida Knowlton,
Coos Bay. " -
Bob Houston, Lollfe Houston and
Mace Houston from Empire; Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Anderson of Co
quille; Mrs. Mike Kirkendall of
Saginaw; Mildred Roberts and
Glenn Taylor from Roseburg; Mr.
Mrs. Bill Weber Is Feted
By Members Of Xi Omicron
Mrs. Bill Weber was honored Fri
day morning when her friends in
Xi Omicron, Beta Sigma Phi, call
ed at her home to surprise her
with a coffee. Mrs. Weber is leav
ing Roseburg to make her home
in Portland where her husband has
been transferred by Pacifc Power
and Light. A lovely gift was given
to her from her chapter sisters.
Mrs. K. L. Wiley was in charge
was Sam Jones, 86. Next in line
is Mrs. Weatherly, 83, and Mable
Neal, 80. All are active and en
joying life and looking forward to
attending future reunions.
The youngest present was 19-month-old
Wendy Lynn Fox, a
member of the fifth generation.
At the 1961 reunion, Charles
Neal, president, suggested that the
history of the Jones family be writ
ten and printed in loose-leaf form
(for future additions) and made
available to members of the fam
ily. Much research and hard work
resulted in the appearance of the
booklets at this year's reunion.
A delicious picnic dinner was en
joyed, and the day was brought
to a close with a business meet
ing at which Ted Jones- of Berk
eley was named president, and his
wife, secretary.
and Mrs. W. C. Bryant and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Branson from Myr
tle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kirkendall and daughter, Marie;
Elmer Kirkendall, Mrs. Bill Busch,
Mrs. Bill Schmidt and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Davis, all of Camas
Valley.
The business meeting followed
the potluck. Mrs. Bill Busch and
Mrs. Lula Burch were elected to
serve on the committee for the
1964 picnic, which will be held the
same place.
Mrs. Roy Bronson of Myrtle
Point won the bouquet of gladioli
that had been used for the table
decorations.
of the affair ' which took place
around the swimming pool at the
Weber 'home. Enjoying the visit
ing and refreshments were Mrs.
C. V. DeCamp, Mrs. Meredith Wil
son, Mrs. Bert Shoemaker, Mrs.
Clarson Chitwood, Mrs. Neil Chris
tian, Mrs. W. George Krueger,
Mrs. Robert Triplett, Mrs. Sid
HAmaniM Afna Jnhn Hnrn Mr.
Pat Jannelli and Mrs. Wiley and
Mrs. Weber.
Beautifully gowned in a floor-
length white organza wedding
dress, Kathleen Mae Scott become
the bride of James Tofell at 1 p.m.
at St, Joseph's Catholic Church in
Roseburg, Saturday, Aug. S.
The bridesmaids and maid of
honor preceded the bride down the
aisle of the church. As the bnde
approached the sanctuary on the
arm of her father, the bridegroom
stepped forward to claim her and
escort her to the foot of the altar,
where they exchanged their wed
ding vows in a simple but impres
sive double ring ceremony. The
Rev. Marion Corgin officiated. Bar
bara Martin, accompanied by or
ganist Mrs. Robert Fabian, sang
the Ave Maria.
The bride's gown her something
borrowed from Mrs. Bruce (Lu
cinda Randall) Brenn was of
white organza fashioned with . a
princess bodice of embroidered or
gandy with square scalloped neck
line at front and back and tiny
cap sleeves. The hemline and chap
el train were banded with white
embroidery to match the bodice.
Her short veil was held in place
by a crown of pearls. She carried
a white prayer book topped by
white rosebuds and stephanotis.
The maid of honor. Mrs. Joseph
Schaffeld, of Portland, and brides
maids, Mrs. Scott Kirk of Eugene
and Patti Sinner, cousin of the
bride, Vancouver, Wash., wore
rose-colored chapel veils and white
organza dresses fashioned with bell
skirts. They carried rose carna
tions and aurora borealis crystal
rosaries made by the bride s ma
ternal grandmother.
Tom Tofell of Malin was best
man for his brother and Bob Scott,
brother of the bride, and Lin Dob
ry of Malin -were groomsmen,
Serving as ushers were Jack Ko-
pacz of Lakeview; Ted Pouck, of
Ashland, and Jim Scott, brother
of the bride.
Beautiful floral arrangements by
Mrs.. John William Robertson,
graced the buffet, mantle and pi
ano at the home of the bride's par
ents, where a reception followed
the ceremony. A delicious buffet
luncheon prepared by the mothers
Hucrest Girls
Give Lovely Tea
The Happy Hucrest Homemak-
ers entertained their mothers at a
tea at the home of Mrs. Cal Wilki-
son as the end of the group s
year's activities.
The girls displayed projects and
gave demonstrations of different
skills learned during the year.
Refreshments were served to the
following guests: Mrs. Lester Baird,.
Mrs. Robert Klschel, Mrs. William
Brinkley, Mrs. Floyd Walker, Mrs.
M. Short, Mrs. Carl Scheleen, Mrs.
Pat Jannelli and Mrs. Wilkison.
Next year, the group, under the
leadership of Mrs. Scheleen and
Mrs. Brinkley, will start its first
year of cooking.
Stewart Park
Is Picnic Scene
The Blue Star Mothers of Rose
burg Chapter 4 held their picnic
Sunday at Stewart Park.
Members present with their hus
bands were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Trussell, Mr. and
Mrs. James Fogel and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne McCauley. Others
were Lora Trowbridge, Helen Ni-
day and Laura Mack.
The women enjoyed visiting while
tne men played horseshoes.
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RANDY WARREN celebrated his first birthday Aug. 1
at a picnic ot the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Warren, where he shored honors with his i cousin,
Shelly Sundberg, who celebrated her second birthday Aug.
2. Attending were Mr. ond Mrs. Leonard Warren and
doughter, Pamela, (his parents and sister); his maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sundberg, all of Rose
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sundberg and Shelly ond Tracy
of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Drummonds and
Michael of Veneta.
of the newly-married couple was
served by Mrs. Helen Fenwick. As
sisting in the serving were aunts
of the bride, Mrs. B. F. Dodge of
Eugene and Mrs, R. W. Sinner of
Vancouver; Mrs; W, D. Harper,
Mrs. Alton Andrews, Mrs. Walter
Brittell, Mrs. F. C. Riley and Mrs.
Brit Weaver.
Miss Julieanne Thompson and
Miss Jan Riley were in charge of
gifts and Mark Roberts and Tom
Hill, pupils of the bridegroom, had
charge of the guestbook and as
sisted in serving.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Scott of Rose
burg. She was graduated from
Roseburg High School and Mt. An
gel College. The bridegroom was
graduated from Malin High School
and Southern Oregon College in
Ashland. Both are teachers in
Roseburg School District Follow
ing a honeymoon to the coast, Mr.
and Mrs. Tofell are now at home
to friends in the Oak Hill apart
ments on SE Main St.
Relatives of the bride coming
from out of town included: Pater
nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Scott of Dallas; maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Catherine
Schmidt of Mt. Angel; aunts and
uncles: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scott
of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Dodge of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
R. W.-Sinner of Vancouver, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Piennette of
Santa Clara, Calif., and Danny
and Adnenne Piennette of Santa
Clara, cousins of the bride.
Relatives of the bridegroom in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tofell,
parents; aunts and uncles, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hildebrand of Stockton,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.. Olen McCoy
and daughter, Kathy, of Medford,
and Dan and Tom Tofell, brothers.
Also from out of town were: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ingram, William
Raynus Jr., Lin Dobry, and Den
nis Holl of Malin; Mrs. Alex Mat
hews of Pleasant Hill; Ted Pauck
of Ashland; Glen A. Stayskal of
Tulelake; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ko
pacz and Gelnn Vandergaw of
Lakeview; Sandra Clark of Med
ford, O. J. Fett of Eugene; Stuart
Foster of The Dalles; Robert Tov-
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaffeld,
Rose Marie Masog ana Robert a.
Johnson of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Croft of North Bend, with
their guest Mrs. Fritz Briero, a
journalist from Haiti.
Preceding the rehearsal for the
Scott-Tofcll wedding, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Glen Scott were hosts for a
dinner party at the Elks Club Fri
day evening. Places were set for
the guests of honor, James Tofell
and Kathledn Mae Scott; Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Tofell, Dan and Tom
Tofell and Lin Dobry of Malin;
Ted Pouck of Ashland; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kopacz of Lakeview;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaffeld of
Portland; Mrs. Scott Kirk of Eu
gene; Miss Patti Sinner of Van
couver, Wash.; Bob Tovey of Port
land; Stuart Foster of The Dalles,
Bob Scott, Jim Scott and the hosts.
Farewell Party
Honors Couple '
Members of the Calapooia Sun
day School met at the Orin Gilder
sleeve home in Oakland for a fare
well party in honor of the Clifford
Petersons.
The evening was spent visiting.
A lovely gift was presented to the
Peterson family by the group.
Refreshments were served to the
Rev. and Mrs. Tremaine and sons;
the Dick Bairds, Mrs. Blake Baird,
Mr. and Mrs. Gildersleeve, Miss
Bertha Whittemore and Mr. and
Mrs. Peterson and Stewart.
FOUR GENERATIONS were present at the Morgan family
reunion held in this city. They are pictured in the front row:
Everett Morgan and 'his wife, grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Morgan, great-grandparents, with their great-grandchild,
Tricia Lee Coleman, and her parents, Patricia and
Don Coleman. - Second row: Carl Morgan, Mrs. Walter
Sylvia Elwe
Becomes
Sylvia Elwell, daughter of Rob
ert F. Elwell of Sacramento, Calif.,
and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Crissman of Azalea,
and Norman Edwin Llppert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lippert of
Williams, Calif., were married in
a double ring ceremony Saturday
evening, Aug. 3, at the home of
the bridegroom's parents.
Attendants at the ceremony in
cluded Carol Major, maid of hon
or; Jo Ann Crews, bridesmaid;
Wesley Melvin Lipper, best man;
and Norman Lee Dyloer, usher.
The Rev. Wilber Ethell, pastor
of the Provolt Community Church,
officiated. The bride was given in
marriage by her grandfather, Clyde
Crissman. ...
Music for the ceremony included
recordings of the traditional wed
ding marches and "Because."
The ceremony took place in front
of a large fireplace, which was
TO BE BRIDE Mrs. Gilbert
Mack of Roseburg announces
the engagement fo her daueh
ter, Mary Lynne, to George W,
Hicks,, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hicks of this city. The
bride-to-be attended Roseburg
Schools and completed her
junior year in high school in
June. The bridegroom-elect
attended school in The Dalles
and moved here last Decem
ber. He is employed by Clay
ton and Sons Logging Co. The
wedding has been planned for
8 p.m. Sept. 14 at the West
side Christian Church. (Pic
ture by Erma A. Wilson) .
Picnic Honors
Weber Family
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Christian of Riversdale was the
scene of a picnic on Sunday. The
affair was in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Weber and sons, Gregg,
Garry and Danny, who are moving
to Portland where he has been
transferred by Pacific Power and
light.
The afternoon and evening hours
were spent swimming, boating and
water skiing. A picnic featuring
barbecued hamburgers was enjoy
ed on the patio overlooking the
North Umpqua River.
A gift was presented to the hon
ored guests by those attending who
included Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wiley
and Larry, Sara, Clay and Heath
er; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Janelli and
Brad, Lisa and Christ; Mr. and
Mrs. W. George Krueger and Jan
na. Curt and Marty, Mrs. Joe Dent
and Mr. and Mrs. Christian and
Geg,. Mark and Dean.
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Brid
flanked
gladioli,
by tall baskets of white
The room was also decor-
ated with white
satin bows and
wedding bells.
The bride wore a full-length gown
of white satin brocade which had
been made by her grandmother.
It was fashioned with a bell skirt
and boat neckline and was worn
with a matching fitted jacket with
three-quarter length sleeves. She
wore a shoulder-leneth veil fasten
ed with an Egyptian tiara which
was trimmed with pearl sequins
and seed pearls. The bridal bou
quet she carried was a large white
orchid in a cluster of white steph
anotis. Her other accessories in
cluded a string of cultured pearls. r
The maid of honor and brides
maid wore identical ballerina
length dresses made on the same
pattern as the bride's gown but
of blue brocade instead of white.
Their accessories included single
blue rose hats with circlet veils of
blue and slippers dyed to match
their costumes. The maid of honor
carried a sheaf of blue and white
gladioli, and the bridesmaid car
ried a sheaf of white gladioli.
The grandmother of the bride,
wore a beige shantung silk sheath
dress, beige accessories, a flow
ered hat, and a white carnation
corsage.
The mother of the bridegroom
chose a blue and white nylon dress
with white accessories. She wore a
white carnation corsage.
After the ceremony the couple
was honored at a reception which
included a toast in which they
joined, using glasses which bore
their names.
They cut an exquisite three-tier
ed white wedding cake, the layers
separated by flower-twined pillars,
The cake was decorated with white
roses with blue-tinted centers. The
cake was topped by wedding bells
on a white filigreed stand.
The cake was cut by Mrs. Wil
ford Dixon of Grants Pass, an aunt
of the bride, and served to the
guests by the bride's attendants.
Mrs. George Major poured the cof
fee. Patricia Osepian and Patty Bu
chanan had charge of the gift ta
ble, and Candy Morasch of Grants
Pass took care of the guest book.
Mrs. Leonora O'Brien of Grants
Pass assisted in the kitchen.
Out-of-town guests at the wed
ding included: Mr. and Mrs. G.
BarUett of Watsonvllle, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. T. George of Salinas
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Lippert
and daughters, Joan, Lois, and
Janet of Lodi, Calif.: Mrs. Marcie
Lippert and son, Dave of Sacra
mento, Calif.; Mrs. Ellen Allen of
Beaverly Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Ella
McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rus
sell of Long Beach, Calif.; and
Mrs. I. Berry of Williams. Calif.
Coming from Grants Pass were
Candy Morasch, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shana
han, Mr. and Mrs. St. Eastwood,
Mrs. R. Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. R. J,
Pritchett and daughter, Lynn;
Johnny Bastian, Steffani Garcias,
Mr. ana Airs. B. u. Kedwine, Mr,
and Mrs. Wilfred Dixon and Mrs,
L. O'Brien.
For her going-aWay costume, the
bride chose a brown and van-col
ored print silk dress with yellow
accessories. Her corsage was the
orchid from her. bridal bouquet.
Before leaving on their honeymoon
on the California coast, the bride
tossed her bouquet from the bal
cony, and it was caught by Jo Ann
Crews,
The couple have returned from
their honeymoon and are now at
home at 14615 Water Gap Road,
Williams, calif.
The bride was graduated from
Glendale High School this spring
Her husband was graduated from
the Grants Pass High School in
1939. He is In partnership with his
father and brother on the E
N.
Lippert and Sons Stock Ranch at
Williams.
(Carrie) Willey, Walter Willey, Jeff Willey, David Morgan,
Roger Willey, Rev. Newell Morgan and his wife, Anna
Rose. Back row: Paula Jeanne Morgan, Jewell Morgan,
Mrs. James (Evelyn) Morgan, James Morgan, Allen Morgan
and Lonnie Willey. (Picture by Ed's Photo Shop).
Morgan
Reunion
The Morgan family enjoyed it:
reunion at a dinner at Oak Tree
Inn Saturday evening and on Sun
day gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Willey on Housely
St., where visiting and picture tak
ing were enjoyed.
Present for the occasion were the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor
gan, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Smith, of Grants Pass; Rev. and
Mrs. Newell Morgan and daughter,
rauia Jean, of Boise, Idaho; Mr.
and Mrs. James Morgan and child
ren, Jewel, Carl and Allen; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Willey and Jeff,
Roger and Lonnie, all of Roseburg;
ev,
and
and Mrs. Everett Morgan
son, David; son-in-law and I
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MARRIED at, an impressive double ring ceremony at the
home of the bridegroom's parents Aug. 3 were Sylvia ' '
Elwell, daughter of Robert F. Elwell of Sacramento, Calif, f
and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crissman of
Azalea with whom she made tier home, and Norman Edwin
Lippert, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lippert, 14615 Water ....
Gap Rd., Williams. (Picture by Kennell-Ellis).
Dilwin 4-H Club Members
Enjoy Swim Party At 7Y'
The Dilwin 4-H Horticultural
Club members enjoyed a swim
ming party at the YMCA swimming
pool and a wiener roast in Stewart
Park Tuesday evening.
A short business meeting was
held to discuss plans for the fair
Baseball Picnic
Event Of Sunday
Members of the Little League
and Pee Wee baseball teams of
the Glide and Dixonville areas,
along with their parents and other
family members, enjoyed an aft
ernoon picnic Sunday at the Wolf
Creek Camp near Glide.
One hundred and forty persons
were present for the potluck meal
served from four long tables load
ed with picnic fare. Mrs. Robert
Cochran of Little River Road was
general chairman of the event.
The afternoon's activities includ
ed two baseball games, one in
which mixed teams from each of
the two areas played, with the
i Dixonville combination being the
winner, and a game played by fath-
ers in which no score was kepL
Family
Held
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole-"'
man, and baby daughter, Tncia,-
who flew down from Pasco, Wash,.
in their Aero Commander plane.
The Rev. Mr. Morgan is pastor otZ
the Bethel Tabernaclo in Pasco.
The Rev. Newell Morgan, formerly.T
pastor of the First Christian Church-; ' -
in Roseburg, is now pastor of the,. ..i
First Christian Church in Boise.
Only members of the family un-..
able to be present were the Newell
Morgans' son, James; the Floyd
Smiths' son, Duane, who is station-" ,
ed in Germany, and their daughter,- - -
Janet (Mrs. Lee Stout), who is
teaching homemaking in Wiscon-
sin, while her husband completes '
his studies for his doctorate.
and to elect a new president and
vice president to complete the '".
terms of Johnathan Helsetb, who
has moved to Washington, and Ida , '
McAlistcr, who now resides in Sa
lem. Christy Buettner was elected -president,
and Patricia Freadman, '
vice president.
The following visitors were pres
cnt: Norene Darnell from Drain; .
Mrs. Freadman of Olalla: Mariorie
and Rosemary Liening, Connie.
Buettner and Sharon Warren.
Members present were Roger
Nickerson, Mervin Pearson, James . .
Householder, Jimmy Liening, Anne
Householder, Carol Hooten, Patri-.
cia Freadman, Joyce and Peggy
Wright, Sharon Vie, Paula Teague,
Jeanne f atnek, Julia young, uins
ty Buettner, Cathryn Fisher, Mrs. '
Warren Householder and Mrs. Kat
erine Cory, leader.
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