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Lindell-Taylor Wedding Sept. 8 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LINDELL, above, were married Sept. 8 at the First Christian Church by James C. Smith, pastor of the church. The bride. Josephine Ellen Taylor, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Taylor of Bandon. The 'bridegroom, a medical student at Stanford Univer sity, is a son of Dr. and Mrs. E.E. Lindell of R.oseburg. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography I . CELEBRATING their golden wedding anniversary Aug. 31 at the Sutherlin Community Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olp, pictured above. They are parents of 10 chi dren. eight of whom are still living. They are grandparents of 30. The honored couple received many friends and relatives at the golden wedding reception. (Picture by Warren Studio, Sutherlinl. Two baskets of white gladioli, circular gold candlebra and large white bows marking the pews formed the decorations for the First Christian Church for the wed ding of Josephine Ellen Taylor of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Taylor of Bandon, and Thomas David Lindell, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell of this city, Sunday, Sept. 8. James C. Smith, pastor of the church, per formed tlie impressive ceremony at 3 p.m. in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The altar candles were lighted by ushers, Robert Fies and Glen Edwards. Mrs. S. Clarence Trued, organ ist, played softly as the guests as sembled and accompanied T o in Heinz, who sang,. "The Wedding Pl ayer" and "The Lord's Prayer." Heinz is a high school classmate of the bridegroom and was recent ly graduated from Yale University, where he soloed with the Yale Glee Club. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was very beautiful in a floor-length gown of Rochelle lace and taffeta fashioned with scalloped neckline with insert of lace on the bodice and sleeves. The soft fullness of the skirt had an inverted pleat of lace in the front. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion fell from a small crown of lace sprinkled with seed pearls. Her slippers were silver brocade. She wore a single strand of cultured pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and she carried a bride's bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. For the something borrowed, the bride carried a hand-crocheted lace handkerchief which had been carried by Mrs. C. H. Babbitt at her wedding. She wore in her shoe as a token of good luck, a dime minted in the year of her birlh and given to her by Bruce Bridgess. The bride and her attendants were assisted by Miss Sally Moreno, a close friend. Miss Elaine' Taylor of Bandon was maid of honor for her sister and Miss Carole Lindell, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. They wore identical dresses of tur quoise brocade designed sleeve less with fitted bodice, street- length bell skirt ' and matching satin slippers. They wore white halo hats and veils and carried white gladioli tied with turquoise ribbon and arranged in cascade ityle. - . - Edward Lindell was best man for his brother and ushers were Robert Fies, Glen Edwards and Eugene Taylor, brother of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Taylor chose a rose lace over taf- Golden Wedd Is Observed iriq feta dress with matching jacket. Her accessories were in beige. Mrs. Lindell, mother of the bride groom, wore a cranberry sheath of embossed crepe with black ac cessories. Both mothers wore cor sages of white carnations. Mrs. Ed ward Lindell Sr., paternal grand mother of the bridegroom, wore a silk jersey aqua blue and white prmt dress witn wnite accessories and a white carnation corsage. A reception followed in the church parlor with Mrs. Leslie Pfaff and the ladies of the West- side Christian Church doing the catering. Serving the beautifully decorated wedding cake were Mrs, Nels Lindell, aunt of the bride groom, and Mrs. C. H. Babbitt. Mrs. Glen Edwards and Mrs. Fred Warren served the punch and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Mrs. Jack Wade served the punch. Miss Judy Lin dell presented the guest book and Miss Sue and Miss Sherry Lindell. cousins of the bridegroom, were in charge of the gifts. With the bridal party and their parents in the re ceiving line were the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Lindell Sr. ror traveling the bride chose a cinnamon knit suit with black ac cessories. Following a honeymoon to Oregon and Washington coastal points of interest, the couple will reside at Stanford Village, Menlo Park, Calif., where the bride groom will be a second year medi cal student at Stanford University. The bride was graduated from Ashland High School and Robert son School of Business in Medford. She has been engaged as a medi cal secretary in Roseburg. The bridegroom was graduated from Roseburg High School, prior to at tending Stanford. Out-of-town guests coming for the wedding included the bride's fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Taylor and daughter, Elaine, and sons, Eugena and Jimmy, of Bandon; Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Taylor and son, Bob, and daughter, Joan, of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ault of Central Point; Lee Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson and Linda, Kay and Laurel Stcddom of Langlois. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lindley of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Twe dell of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moreno and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jack of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Williams and Mr. and Mrs. David Forrest of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. John Abraham and Judy of Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton, Tedford Kimbell and Kenneth S. Watanable of Stanford University and Ed ward M. Lindell, Lakeview, broth er of the bridegroom. A MEMBERSHIP PARTY is planned by the Roseburg Junior Woman's Club to take place at the Congregational Church on Keasey Road Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. Pictured above are Mrs. George Grubb, president; Mrs. Wayne Maxy, sgt-at-arms Mrs. Glenn Baughman, second vice presi dent, and Mrs. Gary Roam, first vice president. Mary Ellen Reinharr, charm instructor from Portland, will be, present. Special entertainment has been planned for the party. Anyone desiring to join the group or wanting: more information regarding the, club is asked to call one of the officers. (News-Review Photo) . j SECTION B ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 221-63 Former Melrose Girl Wed At Salt Lake City Temple ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Ander son of Glide announce the engagement of their daughter Kenna Lea, to Virgil L. Eng land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker of Coquille. The couple., was ..graduated ..from Glide High School. The bride-elect- is ..attending ..Roseburg Beauty School, and the bride groom-elect is in the U.S. Ma rine t-orps. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olp of. Sutherlin celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary Saturday al a family reunion at the Sutherlin Community Hall. The couple was married at Aus tin. Aug. 31, 1913. To this union were born ten children, eight of whom are still living. The Olps have 30 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Olp renewed their vows with the ring ceremony, read by their son, the Rev. Everett Olp. Their daughter. Mrs. Ray Bed ley, sang "Precious Memories," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Everett Olp. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and son, Gregory.' of Lakeport, Calif.; the' Rev. and Mrs. Leon ard Olp and son. Terence, of Sno homish. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Olp and daughters, Beth, Debora and Cynthia, of Klamath Falls; the Rev. and Mrs. Everett Olp and Thomas, Timothy and Don na of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olp and Paul Jr.. Grace, Jes sie and Philip and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beglcy and Catherine, Charles. Judy, Marilyn and Dorothy, all of Sutherlin. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Hawkins, of Oakland; Mrs. Ralph Baker of Carmichacl, Calif.; and Mrs. George Hall Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Hall Jr. family, all of Culver; Judy j Tone. Meridian, Idaho; Loren Wag- and David, jonnatnan ana iruayjana- oi Meridian. uiano: Airs, nay liar vnv and Ravmnml. Rulh Dixie Edward and "Penelope, of Monte-j gme1". Prinovillc; and Inogene sano, Wash.; Mrs. Eugene Slnpe'Gray, Sutherlin. Tenmile Residence Scene Of Shower For Mrs. Ray Miss Shirley Roth and Miss Vir-1 Miss Sheila Aldredge. JCova Roth, gima Ray entertained at the home Barbara Stranain. Elta Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bleak, who were married in June at the Latter-day Saint Temple in Salt LaKe City, Utah, were recently honored at a wedding reception given by the bride's stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young rcn, at the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Dav Saints in Klam ath Falls. The bride is the former Ellen Kay Horn, daughter of Mrs. Young- rcn of Klamath Fails, and Jerry E. Horn of Eugene, and the grand daughter of 0. 0. Matthews of Melrose. The family formerly re sided in Melrose. For the reception the bride wore her wedding gown, which featured a Queen Anne scalloped collar, long sleeves and a bodice in all lace and baby pearls set in front in a diamond scroll shape. The skirt was net over satin. She wore a shoulder length net veil with pearl crown. Her bouquet was of carnations centered by orchids. In the receiving, line with the young couple and their parents were Phyllis Duncan, -matron of honor: Sherrie Simmons, cousin of the bride, Jean Shepard and Karen Bleak, sister of the bridegroom, and best man, Morgan Bleak, brother of the bridegroom. The bride's attendants wore pink chry- staline over satin with net under skirt, featuring a bell shaped skirt. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roth in Tenmile at a bridal shower to hon or Mrs. Tommv Ray (Glenda Glov er). Gaines were played with prizes going to the winners. A beautiful white ca',;e. decorated appropriate ly in pink and white, was served with other refreshments. Present were Mrs. Tommy Ray, May Dar ling. Sharon Young, Robin Jennie, Sally Ray, Sherri Lindner, Terri Jones, .Mrs. J. E. Glover. Mrs. Ola Hopkins, Mrs. A. F. Young, Mrs. Roy Joi.es, Mrs. Charles Cleveland. Mrs. Donald Roth, Mrs. Walter Coats and the hostesses. Sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ray, Mrs. Clarence Ray and frank Kay Lori Jean Bonnell Feted On Birthday Anniversary Tall baskets of pink and white gladioli and bouquets of pink ros es formed the decorations. Music was furnished by a male quartet and soloists, Kuh Fiedler and Sue Phair. The bride's mother wore pure silk shantung in a pale olive green and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mother of the bridegroom chose a blue and white knit two piece dress and pink rosebuds. The beautiful four-tiered cake of white and pink was served by Mrs. David J. Davis. Punch was served by Sue Phair and Jean Sterrett. Following a short trip to the southern part of Utah, the couple is at home in Salt Lake City. The bride was graduated from Klam ath Union High School and attend ed Brigham Young University at Provo for one year.- She is em ployed as private secretary to the manager in the office of New York Life. The bridegroom was graduated from Klamath High School, spent a year at Brigham Young U. and now attends the University of Utah. Out-of-town guests at the recep tion included the bride's father, Jerry Horn, Eugene; her two aunts, Mrs. R. 0. Tjomsland of Melrose and Airs. George Johnson of Winlock, Wash.; and Sherrie Simmons, Melrose. Shower At Oakland Church Compliments Miss Roberson Lori Jean Bonnell. daughter of; Judy Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Donnell. cele-1 Ronnie and brated her third birthday at a par ty given by her mother at the Bonnell home in Glide recently. The assembled guests were en tertained with games and served refreshments of cake and i c e cream. The cake, baked by Mrs. Bill Jones, was decorated in the form of a doll. Home movies were taken. Those attending were: Mrs. Rod ney Wilde, Craig and Teresa; Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Tammie: Mrs. Billy Joe Polley; Mrs. James Marier; Mrs. Kent Wildox and Danny; Mrs. Elbert Cellers: Mrs. Al Jami son and Vicky: Mrs. Bob Cooley and Renee: Mrs. Ralph Schultz, Holly and Darrell: Mrs. Leo Bun nell: Mrs. Bill Jones, Arnold and Kirk; Mrs. Frank Horn. Cindi and Traci; Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Scotty: Mrs. Tom Rondeau and Tommy; the host. Mrs. Dal Bun nell and the guest of honor. A lovely bridal shower was giv en in honor of Mrs. Ray Van Asten (nee Donna Roberson) Thursday evening at the Oakland Community Presbyterian Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Neil Brown, Mrs. Bill Spelgatti and Mrs. Gene Cherry. Games were palyed, with Mrs. Cecil Barnctt and Mrs. Tom Peebles winning prizes. Bowmans Hosts Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman of Elkton were hosts Saturday eve ning at their home for a potluck dinner with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gar rison, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hender er and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. The evening was spent play ing cards. After the bride had opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mrs. Dorothy Todd, Mrs. Doris Neelcy, Mrs. Jesse Lee, Mrs. Alta Howard, Mrs. Fay Stearns, Mrs lorn Peebles, Mrs. Ralf Hakanson, Mrs. James Stearns. Mrs. Cecil Bamett, Mrs. Carlton Goff, Mrs. Pearl Brandner, Mrs. Harold Crouch, Mrs. Barton Slane, Miss Connie Ross, Mrs. Lyle Stu we, Mrs. Hunter Early. Mrs. Edith Dunn, Mrs. Floyd Ross, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Ray Young and Raylene, Mrs. Emmitt Churchill, Miss Donna Churchill, Mrs. Robert Sharp, Mrs. Van As ten and the hostesses. Sending gifts but unable to at tend were Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. George Wilcox, Mrs. Ed Lamor eaux, Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. Walter Cota, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Bill and Dennis. Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Charles McMahon, Mrs. Blanche McCullocb and Harry Mahoney. Newlyweds Honored Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook (Lila Oeleis) were honored Sunday eve ning at a potluck supper and wed (Jing shower held in the. Seventh day Adventists' auditorium on Mili tary and Umpqua. They were the recinients of many lovely gilts. Supper and gift opening were fol lowed by a short program Matur ing three of young cook's long time school mates. Anita Pearson sang "Always;" her brother Bert's contribution was a trombone solo "Because;" and Bernie Paulson followed with "My Truly, Truly Fair." Mrs. A. N. Johnson pre sented two short appropriate read ings. Mrs. Zelma Dickerson acted as mistress of ceremonies. Terri Hansen was the accompanist. Harry and Bernie began their formal education together at Rose burg Junior Academy. They were joined in the third grade by Anita and Bert Pearson who, with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. VV. Fear- son, had just returned to Oregon after having been evacuated from Korea. They had gone to Korea in connection with Seventh - day Adventist Medical Mission work. The new Mr. and Mrs. Cook are making their home in Roseburg. Springfield Girl Shower Honoree A bridal shower for Miss Lorena Buck of Springfield, fiance of Wit ford Raye of Yoncalla, was held recently at the home of Mrs. Paul Allen, with Mrs. Vcrn Williams, co-hostess. Those present were Mrs. Quentin Rychard, Mrs. Russell Wamsley, Mrs. Carl Conaway, Mrs. Russell Loyd, Mrs. Jean Cowan, Mrs. For est Tandy, Mrs. Tyrell Wise, Mrs. Jon Cowan and daughter, Susie; Mrs. John Wykowski and son, Bob by; Mrs. Vern Williams and grand daughter. Kim, -all of Yoncalla; Mrs. Ivin Buck, Miss Lorena Buck and Mrs. James King and Cora- lee, all from Springfield. Reception Set By Oakland PTA A teachers reception will be held in conjunction with the meeting of the Oakland PTA Monday at 8 p.m. at the high school. A new president will be elected, since Mrs. L. E. Peterson, former PTA head, has moved to Coos Bay Supper Held For Guests Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell en tertained at a lovely buffet sup per party at their beautiful home on SE Claire St. Sunday evening following the wedding of their son, Thomas David Lindell, and Jose phine Ellen Taylor. Guests included a number from out of town assisting with the wed ding. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Williams of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jack of Eugene, Edward M. Lindell of Lakeview; Ted Kimbell, Ken Watanabe, Stan ford University students; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton, who were en route from Stanford to Great Falls, Mont., to reside; Miss Car ole Lindell, Mrs. Edward Lindell Sr. and the host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell. Reception Slated At Joseph Lane A social hour with a reception for the faculty will be held at the close of the first fall meeting of the Joseph Lane Junior High School PTA Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Officers who will direct the as sociation's activities this year are Mrs, Robert Hansen, president; Mrs. George Lenci, vice presi dent; Mrs. Spencer Koppang, sec retary; Mrs. Carl Scheleen, treas urer; and Mrs. Eugene Lincoln, historian. Linde Buffet s Give Dinner Following the rehearsal Satur day evening for the wedding of Josephine Ellen Taylor ana Thom as David Lindell, who were mar ried the following day at the First Christian Church, a buffet dinner was given by the latter s parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell, in the private dining room of Mrs; Har ris Cafe. " A gorgeous arrangement of pink gladioli formed the center piece for the table. Covers were placed for Jose phine and Thomas, the former's family; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tay lor and Elaine, Eugene and Jim my, of Bandon; Mrs. Edward Lia- dell Sr., Robert Fies, Thomas Heinz, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ham ilton, Tedford Kimbell and Ken neth Watanabe from Stanford Uni versity (the three boys are fra ternity brothers of Tom); his brother, Edward M. Lindell, of Lakeview; his sister, Miss Carole Lindell; Mr. and Mrs.- Glen Ed wards and the host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell. Following the dinner the group went to the beautiful Lindell home on SE Clarke St. where gifts were opened and put on display and a odal hour was enjoyed. Light re freshments were served later in the evening. . - , Master Point Play Friday Master Point play will be held Friday by the Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club at 12:30 noon at the Umpqua Hotel. All bridge players interested in playing duplicate bridge are invited. The weekly Friday and weekly Tuesday night games are open to all bridge play ers. Those not having partner ships arranged may attend singly and partnership will be arranged upon arrival for the play. The Tuesday evening play begins at 7:30 o'clock. PAJAMA STORY For those partial to pajamas. fall's newest ones feature a long shirt over short pants. Fif Plon A Food Menu Tnor l SJ Defies The Seeteae . J Your table has the j US Your table has the best spread in town f when you shop qua I- ity and store quan- f tity in our freezer lockers. Save so much! DOUGLAS I LOCKER I AND STORAGE 411 C C C..L- 171 ill CLASSES at JMRKS By MARY ELLEN REINHART O Portland Model O Charm Counselor O Fashion Co-ordinqtor O Fashion Commentator O Fashion Columnist O Stor of Portland TV "Better Half Show" REGISTRATION AT MARKS DEPT. STORE Mist Reinhort will be on hand to personally register you Fri day and Saturday In the Balcony of our Department Store. FRI., September 6 ... 4 to 9 P.M. 1 SAT., September 7 . . . 11 A.M. To 3 P.M. Classes will be held each week on Friday afternoon and on Saturdays. Schedules will be available. . CLASSES IN- FIGURE PERFECTION VISUAL POISE BEAUTIFUL POSTURE THE ART OF MAKEUP CORREST SKIN CARE HAIR STYLING COLOR HARMONY HOW TO PLAN A WARDROBE HOW TO ACCESSORIZE A NEW 10 WEEKS COURSE FOR ADULTS AT SPECIAL RATE OF $27.50 'TEENAGE" Classes Of 10 Lessons for $12.50 Find New Beauty & Charm at Any Ago REGISTER FRI. & SAT. A special Advance Class Wi!l Be Available For Those That Attend The Spring Session. i