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Wedding Takes
Place Sept. 27
!AAUW Members Hosted N,AL(Auxi I iary jCards Enjoyed -IA
l-U n Krc ;PlansParty ByGrangers
The Oregcn Ladies Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Bill Petheram.
niglit"N- 1313 to the National Asso- and Mrs. Ncal Meyer were
c.v.nic'at'on f Letter Carriers met hosts for the Lookingglass '
Bonita Lea Nultemeier, Eldon Wilson was
Mrs. J. W. Fread was a was called to "husband'!
chnrming hostess at her beau- in hn anhKnri'pH with t
itifully appointed home in Hu-1 .,.., Mm-r , ,., r..i,.,i Wednesday evening at the home Grange card party held recent-
Icrest addition Wednesday eve-;" " " , , " ' of Mrs. Bob Johnson in Garden ly. Four tables were in play.
usher. ning when she entertained the'""''. Donald Hunter of the au- Valley.
Ruby
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs!i Baskets of white and ' rust executive board of the Rose-1 "I0 v,s"al ajds department of, The group is currently engag-i prize.
D. L. Nultemeier of Sutherlin, dahlias with ivy, surrounded a
became the bride of Donald Al
len Cook, son of Mrs. Zola Car
ter of Bakersfield, Calif., Sept.
27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Assem
bly of God Church in the pres
ence of 80 guests. The father
of the bride and the Rev. James
Ryan of Coquille, performed the
impressive double ring ceremo- sage of apricot roses,
ny. I A rectpion followed in
The lovely bride, given in Sutherlin Community Building
marriage by her father, wore a . which was decorated with apri-
floor-length gown of white satin cot and rust dahlias, ivy and I
and lace, fashioned with a seal-! fern. Mrs. Lloyd Rapp served 11 i i
loped neckline and s h o r tithe cake; Grace Olp, the punch,VrS. V00r6
sleeves. Her fingertip veil was and Paula Williams poured the
large white heart, forming
background for the ceremony.
Soloist, Mrs. James Ryan,
sang "Because," accompanying
herself on the organ.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Nultemeier, wore a rust
colored wool dress with a cor-
Meyer won the travel
Mr? T-pnn HnwIanH nnH
burg Branch of the American "le university ot uregon will ed in making scrapbooks for Karl Larson were high scorers
Association of University Wo- De tl,e 8uest speaker. the children's wards in local and Mrs. Edna Meyer and W.
men. : Members of the Board attend-, hospitals. ' j J. Meredith were second high.
Highlighting the session was ing the Wednesday evening! A party is being planned fori Enjoying the occasion were:
the survey of possibilities for meeting were: Mrs. Marshall Oct. 26 at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larson,
branch participation in the two Sherwin, Mrs. Richard Hollo-and Mrs. Warren Sellars. jBrenda Farley and Kae, Mr.
topics of far reaching vision to way, Mrs. Russell Hagg, Mrs.' After the meeting the host-land Mrs. Ed Moon, Mr. and
be special studies for the year. I Walter Edmonds, Miss Esther ess served refreshments to Mrs. Mrs. Lee Williams, Mr. and
"Occident and Orient" will be Dyar, Mrs. Lee Hunt, Mrs. ; Millie Allen, Mrs. Eddie Sur- Mrs. Rudy Meyer, Ruth Porter,
the first study, followed later Claude Baker, Mrs. Arthur kamer and Mrs. Doris Long, i Bertha Lett, Lena Howland,
tne in me year oy a sultry oi niarsn, n:rs. noueri itnoaes antr ine next meeting will ue iMov.U'cari Matnis, Lige Ullivant and
Bridging me uap ueiween sci- me nosicss, airs, rreaa. t at ue nome 01 Mrs. i.ons. uary Kcsner.
ence and the Layman
The attention of the group
WSCS Hostess
Members of the Camas Val-
' MR.' AND MRS. DONALD COOK, above, ore pictured
following their marriage Sept. 27 at the Assembly
of God Church. The bride, Bonita Lea Nultemeier,
is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Nultemeier
of Sutherlin and the bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Zolo Carter of Bakersfield, Calif. (Picture by
Warren Studio, Sutherlin).
held in place by a jeweled j coffee. Annette Oglesby, served
crown. She carried a bouquet at the bride's table and Grace
of white carnations and ivy. I Olp presented the guest book.
Ppntnrorf with a cincrln naath. TTnr tfa.'nlina tha hrirla hmk 1(V AfotlinHist Chlirrh Wnmnfl'fi
colored carnation. a grey and black striped knit I Society for Christian Service KPIC-TV Ch. 4
Miss Sharon Ruel of Phoenix,: dress with red slippers. Follow-met recently at the home of, CHANNEL 2 ON CABLE
Ariz., was maid of honor; Miss! ing a honeymoon to Portland, Mrs. Guy Moore and spent the MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Aloma Beeler, of St. Helens! Mr. and Mrs. Cook will reside! afternoon making award gifts 7:Today
was bridesmaid. They wore! in Sutherlin. j from cards, Sunday school pap-, JlJtJ., E,"rrlvMith
matching ravon peach-colored1 The bride attended Sutherlin ers and similar items. The 9:is-tba (mod only)
pleated street length dresses J High School and Bethany Bible awards were Bible book marks' J: JftZw2?5a"S?,wSd Tu"'':"1
with a boat neckline and short College in Santa Cruz, Calif . 1 booklets and pictures. io:-Concniration
sleeves, white gloves and slip- The bridegroom attended Ba- An earlier meeting of the joMiisina Link-color
pers. They carried clusters of kersfield High School and Beth- S"UP took place at the home V;,h 0r ton,MU",c
rust-colored dahlias, surrounded any Bible College, and is pres-ot Mrs- wimam ivearsey. sirs, ivss-nws
The following rodlo and television program! are printed as a free public service far
News-Review readers. All program listings ere published as received from the respec
tive stations. The News-Review does sot accept responsibility for variation from original
schedules furnished this newspaper.
7-.7S Afternoon Rsoort ,lt-oa Reoort
!:30-Make w Datty (Mon-Wed.) 11:15 Tonight Show
Devre MTcnen thru
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3:00 Social Security (Mon. ontv)
3:00 Fashion Flashes dues, only)
3:00 Spectator Matinee (Wed thru Frl)
3:15 TBA (Mon. only)
3:15 Spectator Matinee (Tues. only)
ju--wire se""ro tvton only)
SATURDAY
Varietees Club Has New Member
by white pompon dahlias
Randy Knee and Charles Bcfi-
lev were canrllnliehtnrs. with
Th va-itc rt..i, ki I . . . , Meg Begley as flower girl, and the wedding were Mrs. Dorothv "" seminar hi aiyrue
The Vantees Club had a de-Armenia H.U, Mary Coder, Iva stcven Bailew as ring ; bearer. I W. Nultemeier, Aberdeen, S. Dv Creek. Those attending were
lightful afternoon recently in the Graham, Mary Lane, Ludcan Don Nultemeier. brother of and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hor- Mrs- Eest Wheeler, Mrs. Eth-
home of Marian Carter. lArmstrons and the hostess the bride, was best man. and ner. Beaverton. i1 Brown, Mrs. Mary Ayres,
. 12:00 People Will Talk Color
. - . .. .. .. I Cmvatt I nOnea n n.,net
cmiy empioyea at Martin Brom- ouu.c ... 6ura. u:25-Nes
ers Box Co in Oakland I was reported that seven i!:3o-The Doctors
Coming from out of town for members lud attended tne sun-
Marie Haskett was welcomed Members will make felt an
as a new member. Seven mem-.
gels as a money-making project
social hour. ial tlle next meeting to be held
The hostess served lovely re-!al tlle home of Armenia Hill,
freshmcnts to Juanita Arm- Members are to bring a sack
strong, a guest, and members, llunch.
Reynolds-Bratton Rites
Held In Klamath Falls
Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. Louis
Papst, Ms. Doris Lamm and
Mrs. Kenneth Bright.
Stellar Group
Plans Dinners
mm
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of elegant richness
with any, and we mean any,
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Miss Julie Lyn Bratton, daugh'Bratton, sister of the bride, and
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James L.t,e bridesmaids, Sally Bratton,!
Bratton of Klamath Falls, and another sister, and Jeanne Dix
Walter Troy Reynolds, son of on an(i Marvi Wayburn, wore
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Rey-1 sleeveless turquoise taffeta
,us ul Micuuaic, o niaiiiuu irocks, fashioned with scoop
Aug. 24 in the Bible BaDtist nni-i;o ,.j i,.,rf.,i rL.:,i,
Chu.-ch of Klamath Falls. The!Thi .nnr,.ra nj n!!to be served to the Shrine on
double-ring ceremony was per-'d circlets witli short veils were1?''"'- sllT Masons. Nov.
formed by the Rev. Freeman 1 lsn tnrminise Thov wnrr. shm-t 21 and the Roscburg-Oakland
Schmitt, pastor of the church. ! wnite glrves and carried sprays. dl?!t. meeting, Dec. 6th.
The Stellar Club, social or
ganization of the Eastern Star,
met at the home of Mrs. Marvin
Steinbach of Sutherlin Monday
evening.
Plans were made for dinners
1:00 Lorette Young
1:30 You Dor'l Say
3:00 Match Game
KBESTV Ch. 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
8:00 Captain Kftnoaroo
9:00 Morning Newi
9:301 Love Lucy
10:00 The McCoy
10:30 Pete and Gladys
11:00 Love of Lift
11:24 CBS News
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding LlOht
13:00 Tennessee fcrrtle
'3:30 As The World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 House Party
liOO To Tell The Truth
4 : 30 Lone Ranaer
5:00-Caot. Shipwreck
FRIDAY
5:30-The Rifleman
vr.v. - North ".t Now
: 4:30 Huntlev-Brtnkley
7:00 Speaking of Sports
I 7:15 TBA
I 7:30 Internhtional Showtime
8: 30-Bob Hope Sr.. t
I 9:30 Movie
1:30 Ruff anS Redy Color '
9:00 Hector H eat hcoto Color
9:30 Fireball XL-S
10:00 Dennis the Menace
1 10:30-Fury
1 1 : 00 Sergeant Preston
ll:30-Bullwlnkle Color
12:00 Exploring
1:00 Saturday Mstlnee
; 5:00 NFL Pro Hllltes,
5:30 Captain Gallant
i 6:00 Saturday Night Report
6:15 Feature Shorts
: 6:30 Hollywood and the Start
! 7:00 Danny Kave Shew
1 8:00 Perry Mason
! 9:00 Mov'3
; 'roo S.urdav Cinema 1
2:25 News
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Spcre Slorm
3:30-who Do You Trust
4:00 Trallmaster
FRIDAY
j 5:00-Frlday at 5
j 5:3u HucKieberry HounrJ
4:00 Channel 5 Report
6:30 CBS News
7:00 Trails West
7:3077 Sunset Strip
I 8:30 Route 46
' 9:30 Twilight Zone
, 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock
11:00 News
l,:.5-Staoe 5 .
' SATURDAY
12:50-News
1:00 Pre Game 1
1:15 Football
4:00 Pre Olympic Games'
4:30 Touchdown
5:00 Quick Draw McGraw
5:30 Dan Smoot-Manlon Forum
6:00 Jimmy Dean
7:00 Password
7:30 Jackie G lea son
8:30 Phil Silvers
9:00 Defenders
10:00 Gunsmr,
t1:00-News Final
The sanctuary was decorated of white daisies
with baskets of turquoise andi Miss Nicky Savage and Del
white gladioli and with lightedores Lummus, candlelighters,
tapers on the altar and in eachWore turouoise taffeta sheaths
window recess. The pews along and matching slippers.
bows lumuuiM: ..uuui. WeSley Young of Stockton,
'. Calif., a former Glendale resi-
Jams La Grande was the or- dent was best marii Usners
ganisi. ine soioisi, aue Ann were Hugh Brown and Jerry
uwuiis, siiufi Ducauiti: a n u Hull
7:30 Weather Forecast
':35 Cartoon Time
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 News
9:301 Love Lucy
10:00 The McCoys
10:30 Pete and Gladys
11:00 Love Ot Life
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 Newr
Treman, Albert Trask and Lula IjiXs rnTwtrid nrnt
Treman. i:oo koin Kitchen
Delicious refreshments . were
served by the hostess lb the
Mesdames Herman Fugate,
Harry Barker, Harry Smith, Art
KOIN-TV Ch. 6M!Stf,l
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 Sunrise Semester
Win Wednesday
2:00 To Tell The Truth
Nlghl
:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Password
4:00Carioon Circus '
4-15 Early Show
6:00 Newscene
6:30-Cronklte News
FRIDAY
7:DO-DeMri Valley Days
7:30 The Great Advtntur
8:30 Route 46
9:30 Twilight Zone
10:00 Alfred Hitchcock
IliOONlghtscene
11:l5Portland Wrestling
12:00-Theater
SATURDAY
7:00 Sunrise Semester
7: JO RFD
8:00 Capt. Kangaroo
9:00 The Alvln Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
11:00 R In Tin Tin
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12:30 Frank Leahy Show
1:00 Pre-Football Show '
1:15 Oregon at Arizona
4:15 Football Scoreboard
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5:00 Five Fingers
4:00 Man From Cochise
6:30 Highway Patrol
7:00 Buttle Line
7:30 Jackie Gleason Show
1:30 Phil Silvers Show
9:00 The Defenders
10:00 Gunsmoke
11 :0O Saturday Reporter
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'Wcddine Prayer." nn t,nn,,.((. nf a5mJ im Wednesday afternoon at
mULVEK
540 S. E. JACKSON
673-5072
OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9
x , . ... Mrs bratton, mother ot the jj. Kaspr Sr. and Mrs. M. L.
organza lasliionea witn a low hririo worn an anrirnt shflnlh umi i, r;.... vi w
scalloped neckline, snug-fitting dress with white accessories and N. Butler and Mrs. W. C. Cal
oudice and a full, floor-length a corsage of white roses. Mrs. lison, second; Mrs. E. C. Pat
skirt with Chapel train. IhC RPvnnlHc mnthr nf tlip hrirlp. nnA TlT,.B n n Pr-on
yoke and. short sleeves of the grooni( chose a turquoise sheathlthird, and Mrs. L. P. McAn'
blouse were fashioned of hand-inrpii with hnino afpocenrips Dnri vn;n nt
clipped Chantilly lace, re-em-! Her corsage was yelIow roses. 'fourth.
oroiuerea wun seea pear s, ine Af. (. romnnv a riin , 0ct. 23 and Oct. 30 dates will
orcam-a skirt was trimmed . , r u'u v.- . : i,.
cial hall which was decorated wo nose uiud. inose aesinng
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
h: 40 Cartoons
9:00 Jack LaLanne
9:30 Morning Movie
11:00 The Price la Right
11:30 Seven Keys
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford
12:30 Father Knows Best
liOa General Hospital
1:30 Educational TV
2:00 TV Bingo
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2:55 Lisa Howard With the News
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a: 00 News 9
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7:30 77 Sunset Strip
8:30 Burke's Law
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I0:00-Fight Of Tha Week
10:45 Make That Spare
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SATURDAY
9:00 Film Fare
10:30 The Jetsons
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11:30 Beany & Cecil
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Alakaiam
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1:30 American Bandstand
2:30 Death Valley Day
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4:30 Golf Tournament
6:00 TBA
6:30 Pro-Olympic Show
7:00 Outdoor Sportsman
7:30 Hootenany
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Jerry Lewis Show
11:30 News
11:45 Late Show
with re-embroidered lace mo-
ITJ i,na'nAW ..?.? .L turquoise and while. White wed-1 more information or assistance
i,l H,ghi?H Lff,n, . Z dinE belIs were suspended from in securing partnerships are
held the brides bouffant tiered , ,.r.u. osItpH in ml Mrs w r: c.a .
Nh papriprl n rnc ' :
RADIO PROGRAM
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cade of stcphanotis and white
carnations clustered around a
corsage of orchids.
The maid of honor, Patricia
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table which held a lovely five- "son
tiered wedding cake.
Aunts of the bride, Mrs. Bes
sie Schaffer of Drummond,
Mont., and Mrs. F. V. Lehr
man, of Chico, Calif., cut the
cake. Judy Cordell of Coos Bay
and Karen Learning poured
punch and coffee.
Jacquie Faskc attended the
guest book, and Barbara Vinson
was in charge of flowers. Gifts
were opened by Julene Weber,
Mrs. Ron Sumner and Hazel
Robertson.
Mrs. Clarence Bell and Mrs.
Carl Ewing were hostesses. As
sisting were Mrs. Eva Parrish,
Mrs. Glen Pearson and Mrs.
Coy Wiles.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon in Victoria, B. C.
and the San Juan Islands. They
are now at home at 4()5'-j Lib
erty St. in Ashland. Mrs. Rey
nolds' goi.ig-away outfit was a
pale green and white knit suit
with white accessories, worn
with the corsage from her brid
al bouquet.
Douclas County guests at the
wedding included Mrs. Walter
Reynolds of Glendale.
The bride was graduated
from Klamath Union High
School and is attending South
ern Oregon College. Her hus
band was graduated from Glen
dale High School and Southern
Oregon College. He is employ
ed at Pcrrine's Store in Ashland.
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Unit Winners
Roseburg Unit. American Con-
or tract Bridge League, met Sun
day at the Umpqua Hotel. Win
ners were Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Bcvans, first; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Scott, second: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bruffy, third, and
Mrs. G. W. Marshall and Mrs.
Edgar Lewis, fourth.
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727 S. E. Parrot
Operators
Lorelie Anderson
Laurette Irwin
Zelma Davii, owner
Hours:
. Tues. thru Fri. 8:00-4:30
Saturday, 8: 00 -Noon
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