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fr 1 ' 1 a fn JUDY RAE SPURGEON, above, Glide, has been chosen as the recipient of a nurse's scholarship fund by the Women of the Moose. Judy was graduated from Glide High School in June and plans to take her training at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portlond. The scholarship pays part of her tuition for three years of training. " " f r-l-Ah ' , It 4 ENJOYING A FIRST TRIP to the-Hawaiian Islonds the last two weeks in August have been Miss Stephanie Thom as and Miss Charlotte Sproul, both members of the Doug las County Library staff. The two made the trip via Pan American Worldwide Airways jet. out of Portland. While in Honolulu they enjoyed staying at the new Waikiki Inn. (Picture by Pan American World Airways) Mrs. Ferguson Is Honored At Pink And Blue Shower Mrs. Sam Ferguson of Camas Valley was the inspiration tor a lovely pink and blue shower re cently, givn by Mrs. Edgar Mark ham and' assisted by Mrs. Ncal Brown and Jerry Ileilinan. The at fair was held at the homo of Mrs. Brown. The gift table was decor ated with bouquets ot roses and dahlias. After Mrs. Ferguson opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served to Mrs. Lee Wilson, Mrs. Leslie Catchpolc, Kristine Cooper, Mrs. Leon Ashton, Mrs. Noblo Slandlcy, Mrs. Allen Cooper, Mrs. Don LaBranch and Gail; Mrs. Garry Spencer and Dougie; Mrs. Jean Arnold, Pam and Barbara Brown, Mrs. Gerald Looncy, Mrs. Dean Ferguson, and the honorec, Mrs. Ferguson. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Bill Battles, Mrs. Russell Harwood, Mrs. Jim Heed, Mrs. Cyril Def fording, Mrs. Ken Wilson, Mrs. A. R. Spencer, Mrs. Bill Barcus, Mrs. Evcrctte Moody, Mrs. Kay Dancer and Judy; Mrs. Orvil Buel, Mrs. Ethyl Brown and Esther Brown. Miss Ellen Cole Honored Guest Miss Ellen Cole was guest of honor at a bridal shower held re cently at the home of Mrs. Charles Beahm of Oakland. Several games were played, with the following winning prizes: Mrs. Dan Baird, Mrs. Al Cole, Ellen Cole and Mrs. Orin Gildersleeve. The guest of honor opened her many lovely guts, assisted by Mrs Tracy Braak. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Bill Kincaid, Mrs. Manual Vera,' Mrs. Orin Gil dersleeve, Mrs. Art Copeland, Mrs. tin, Mrs. Herman Koberson, Mrs. Albert Cole, Mrs. Charles Beahm Jr. and Kim, Mrs. Connie Paxton and son; Mrs. Larry Cole. Mrs, Tracy Braak, Rosa Vera, Eddy vara, vicki ana Joay Beahm and the guest of honor. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Mamie Pelzel, Mrs. Atva sorenson and Mrs. Bert Pichette and Barbara. Former Oakland Students Have Reunion And Potluck The reunion of former students of Oakland schools was held re cently at the Veterans Memorial Building because of the weather. The reunion had been scheduled ut Stearns Park. A potluck dinner was served at 1 p.m. Fay Stearns was elected chair man for the coming year. Byron Goff is outgoing chairman. Those enjoying the dinner and visiting were Alenc Haines Alcllu gill and Frank Mcllugill of Cot tage Grove; Leroy Chcnoweth, Rccdsport; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs Ralph Todd, Myrtle Point; Gene and Lois Tapp and Kimmic Sue, Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, Lebanon. Beulah Todd Warren, Wilmcr E. El khead Women Picnic On River The Elkhead Woman's Club held a potluck dinner and picnic at the Mack Brown Park on the Umpqua River recently. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langdon, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Dennis Maguirc and children; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thompson and daughter, Marlcnc; Mr. and Mrs. Lylc Lee and fain Jy: Mr. and Mrs. llarlcy Bowman and family; Mr. and Mrs. James Kidwell, Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. Romic Howard, Mrs. Harriet Rob erts, Miss Kathryn Howard, Den nis Thompson, and Dick L3igdon. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER '"jjfT I BEVERLY BROOKE ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Briner of Lorane Rt., Cottage Grove, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Linda Ann. to Ted Wayne Jeremiah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jere miah, also of Cottage Grove. Both the bride-elect and bride groom-elect were graduated from Cottage Grove High School in June. No date has been announced for the wed ding. I Birthday Dinner Surprise Event Mrs. Pearl Brandner of Oak land was pleasantly surprised on . i-her birthday Monday evening wnen 8 The Newt-Review Roseburg, Ore Wed., Sept. 4, 1963 la group of neighbors gathered at - 1 1 he Crouch home for a potluck dinner in her honor. Those enjoying the occasion T-ere Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monett, Su san and David; Mrs. Vera Gibson, Pam and Linda of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Frankie Moore, Mrs. Dale Woodruff and children of Portland; Walter Davis, Mrs. Emma Gray and children of Leoti, Kan.; Mrs. Brandner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouch, Martin, Kath elle, Glen and Annette. Mrs. Brandner received many nice gifts and cards. Lamoreaux Home Scene Of Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux off Oakland were hosts at a delicious chicken dinner Sunday at their home. Present were the Lamoreaux' house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rugg of San Diego, Calif., with their two granddaughters, Trudy and Kathy, and Mrs. Rugg's aunt, i.Irs. Helen Harvey. The Ruggs are former Oakland residents. Other guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carson, Meryl, I Uene, JSarl and DeWayne; Mrs. Mabel Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Hand. MR. AND MRS. JACK COX of Myrtle Creek celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at an open house held Aug. 18 from' 2 to 7 p.m. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. George Sosics. of Riddle. Gladys Williams of Myrtle Creek assisted in the serving. The beautifully decorated cake was baked by Mrs. Knight. Seventy-five guests, from the surround-' ing area attended. Mrs. Roland Dyer of Salem was an out-of-town guest attending the affair. (Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). ... Oakland Couple Is Married At Church In Springfield 3 3t L" Thompson Family Enjoys Reunion flpcnnnHantc nf Mi- ami Mi-c T-l. mer Thompson of Yoncalla held their annual picnic and reunion at the Elk Creek Trail Rider's club house Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Thnmnsnn. Rnltv anil Wayne Thompson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Vnrlo Thnmnsnn. I.nri-v and Jerry Thompson, Cottage iiiove; iwr. ana Mrs. George inomnson. uennie Ttinnmsnn. Mr and Airs. Marvin Thompson, Mar lene Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Maffnire and Rmuilri nnH Rn. berta Maguire, Yoncaila. Miss Jacqueline Green, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Orville Green of Oakland, and Leslie Fleming Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fleming also of Oakland, were united in marriage Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. in the First Methodist Church of Springfield. Tbe bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore an aqua suit with white acccsorics and carried a bouquet of white carna tions. Virgil Fleming, brother of the Mrs. Gussie Cox Honored Ori Occasion Of Birthday Air. and Mrs. Leroy Cox of Yon- calla entertained at a surprise j birthday party recently for the for l mcr's mother, Mrs. Gussie Cox. bridegroom, was best man. Vicki May Van Warner was flower girl. j Following the ceremony, a recep- j tion was held at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Beldnn Van Warner of Springfield, with Mrs. Van Warner serving. Only the immediate famil ies were present. Miss Green was graduated from Oakland Hig1' School. The youn3 people will make their home at Blue' River where the bridegroom is employed in con struction work. Attendi.-.l from Oakland were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Green, and children, Or ville Jr. and Vana. ( 0r LEARNING to speak English is the chief occupation of 20-year-old Helga Falk, who has arrived in Roseburg to make lier home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Falk. The family came here from Frankfort, Germany. After she masters our language, Helga hopes to become a secretary. In Frankfort she was a book ; keeper in a medical labora tory. The pretty German girl ' loves all kinds of sports, parti cularly swimming. Her father j is employed as a mechanic for ISayre's Volkswagen. fit Hfc05 , w r i p n r irn .1 . I . - KA-.innfc MK), juacrn sreiven, auuvc, mc iwmuci ,T,.yic, Shanklin of Roseburg, is visiting here from Flint, Mich., at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Shanklin. it has been 30 years since Mrs. Specker has visited here and she reports enjoying seeing so many improvements and changes in Roseburg. (News Review Photo) BPW Members And Families Enjoy Lovely Patio Party Members and families of the Roseburg Business and Profession al Women's Club picnicked Mon day evening in the spacious yard at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Baker. Pots of lovely fuchsias decorated the patio. Assisting Mrs. Baker were Mrs. George West, Mrs. Ada Jane Dick, Mrs. D. G. Palm and Mrs. Robert Nelson. Hostesses greeting the guests were Mrs. Laura lies and Mrs. Stanley Kidder. The 1963-64 yearbooks were dis tributed to club members. Mrs. Laura lies reported that 45 lost children were returned to their parents through the efforts of the Business and Professional Club women who worked in the lost chil dren's booth during the fair. Mrs. Bethel 18 Enjoys Informal Event i Job's Daughters of Bethel 18, I Myrtle Creek recently enjoyed a j "Come-As-You-Are" breakfast at the home of Honored Queen Karen Steinhauer. The next activity planned will be a swim party, with a barbecue following. lies was chairman of the project. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening hours. Haymes Family Complimented At CBA Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haymes and daughter, Virginia, were hon ored at a farewell dinner Sunday after morning worship at the Steak House on the CBA campus. The Haymes family is moving to Sa-. 1cm. Mrs. Haymes taught in the commercial and home economics deDartments at CBA. Her husband will teach at Mill City, teach at Mill City. Present at the farewell dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer i and son, Roger; Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 mond Cox and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crumpton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dunbar and ! daughter, Judy; Miss Serena Hodg es, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hutto : and daughter, Alma Grace; Mr. ! and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar and son, 'Seattle, of Eugene and Dale Hos I kins and daughter Joann of Rose-'burg. Descendants Of Pioneers Have Reunion And Picnic Descendants of Charles, Jesse, and Lindsey Applcgate, Yoncalla pioneers of 1843, held their annual reunion and potluck dinner at the Warren and Terry, Albany; Alfred and Bcriuece Hand Smith, Salem; saicm; uync Hammond. Klam ath Falls; Ben Manning and Peter Mirrasoul, San Francisco, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilkerson, Dillard; Shirley Engle nnd Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chcnoweth, Roseburg. Mr. and Airs. John Hakanson of Harrisburg; Charlenc Moore Ni chols and Hazel Moore Becker, Corvallis; Virginia Kclley, Marcta Alallory, Air. and Airs. H. C. Sand ers, Fred Alallery and Jill Mallcry, all of Eugene. From Oakland were Eloise Hand Lamoreaux, Walt Manning, Byron Goff, Clyde Edward Manning, Air. and Airs. Vern Alanning, Mr. and Airs. Alfred Hand, Les llcaton. Mrs. Leslie Alanning llcaton, Ed ward Todd, Air. and Airs. Fay Stearns, Bill and Peggy; Kenneth Manning. Air. and Airs. Italph Hak anson, Mr. and Airs. Jim Stearns, Dora Anderson, Frankie Henry Moore, Pauline and Glenn Jack son, Jan Trumbo Cherry, Alaxinc Baiinhridge and Ted Baiinbridgc. Kenneth Clayton, Umpqua; Ona Juno McKay Edwards and Ed Ed wards, Sutherlin; and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Manning, Drain. XFHEE-delirinufll I.I1AUT UECIPESf Km ' St Dept. R P.O. Boi 2589, Portland 3, Ore. j I Spurgeon-Ball j Dinner Given A rehearsal buffet was given for members of the bridal party and relatives who came from out of town to attend the wedding of Jim Spurgeon and Donna Ball. The af fair was held in the home of the bride's parents at 346 Bradford Drive. Those attending were the be trothed couple and Air. and Mrs. Bill F. Uickabay and son, Billy Alike, of Sacramento, Calif.; Air. and Airs. Ronald Bauer, Air. and Airs. Troy Ball, Air. and Airs. H J. Bauer, Airs. Don Greenfield, Mr. and Airs. W. B. Spurgeon, par ents of the bridegroom-elect, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Airs. Esco Ball. Grove 51 Picnic Event Of Sunday The Winston Community Park was the setting for a delightful picnic on Sunday for members of the Woodmen Circle umpqua Grove 51 and their families. A large picnic dinner was served at 2 p.m. after which visiting and cards were enjoyed the remainder of the afternoon by the following: Air. and Mrs. John Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bixby, Air. and Airs. John Cornilscn, Mr. and Al r s. George Holm, Mr. and Airs. Art AIcGuire. Mrs. Alice Christenscn, Mrs. Josephine Parkhurst. Mrs. Bill Fearnow, Mr. and Airs. Ervin Vix and Ricki, Scott and Vicki Mays. American Legion Hall in Drain ' Sunday. j Following the dinner a business ; meeting was held and the present ; officers were re-elected for anoth- er year: President, Airs. Sallie ' Farley; vice president, Mrs. Anna Lovelace; secretary-treasurer, Airs. iiene hporcs. The group voted to hold the next 1 annual reunion at the Yoncalla I City Hall if the building wwere available on the last Sunday in I August. Those present were Airs. Vivian I Applcgate Hunt. Desert Hoti Springs, Calif.; Airs. Charles Back I and small son of Thurmont, Aid.; Air. and Mrs. Robert Audley Ap plcgate and Rich Applcgate, Dur ham, Calif.; Airs. Frances Cross land and three daughters of Pen dleton; Frank Applegate, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Barry and Lindsey Barry of Aledford; Bcnj Hunting ton, Coquillc; Airs. Blanche Ap plegate lsherwood, Salem; Airs. Hazel' Roberts, Foster; Mrs. Thel ma Hansen, Portland; Harry Ohl sen and family, Roseburg; Airs. Sibyl Helms, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patrick, AIcAlinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kellcnbeck and family, William Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dean, Grants Pass; Air. and Airs. Richard Pence, Aurora: Mr. and Airs. My ron Farley and family. Airs. Anna Lovelace, Harry Lovelace, Al r s. Gene Spores and family, and Airs. Alabcllc Klcmm, Eugene; Air. and Airs. Elmer Love, Riddle; Air. and Airs. Douglas Farley, Cottage Grove; Mrs. Sallie Farley, Rollic Letsom, Air. and Airs. Horace Cun ningham and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelace. Drain; Air. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Air. and Airs. Henry Hubbcll, Air. and Airs. Cody Long, Mrs. Rachel Williams, Al bert, Charles, Vince and Percy Ap plegate, Mrs. Ray Turpin, Air. and Mrs. Leroy Farley, Mr. and Airs. Walter McKirdy and Air. and Airs. Fred Lee, all of Yoncalla. S eS3 CARLOAD PURCHASE . . . Wide selection . . . 11 Famous Simmons Quality. . . While they last Yes, we bought a carload of comfort ... the best there ia, Simmons comfort. 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