If i,r U-fl P ' ? 13 Page 8 The News-Review Mori., Oct. 21, 1963 A LOVELY BRIDE of Sept. 29 was Mrs. Arthur Bona witz, pictured above, the former Lucy Termine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Termine of Kearney, Neb. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenczer B. Bonawitz of Bridger, Mont. The couple will reside in Roseburg. (Picture by Kennell-Ellis) LAURA BENTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bentz, Roseburg,' celebrated her first birthday at a dinner at her home. Covers were placed for the guest of honor and her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kestill, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Westley and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riley. ." ' ' . Wedding Takes Place Sept. 29 Miss Lucy Termine became the bride of Arthur B. Bono witz of Roseburg at 3 p.m. Sept. 29 in the Harlow Chapel of the First Baptist Church, the Rev. Harold E. Cox of the Open Bi ble Church of Creswell offici ating. The Rev. Lawrence Smith Jr., pastor of the bridegroom's church in Roseburg, offered the prayer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Termine of Kearney, Neb. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Evenezer B. Bonawitz of Bridg er, Mont. The Termines came west for the wedding. White gladioli and asters were combined with pink lilies in the decorations of the chapel. The Rev. Robert Fagett sang, and Mrs. Don Duncan was or ganist. The bride wore a floor-length gown of lace and tulie with sequins and pearls highlighting the scalloped neckline of the lace bodice. The skirt was made with panels of lace at front and back. Her fingertip veil, borrowed from her sister, Mrs. Orrin Kinsey Johnson, was held in place by a crown of sequins and pearls. She wore an heirloom ring set with sap phires, a gift from her mother, and a crystal necklace, a gift from the bridegroom. She car ricd a bouquet of pink Elfe roses and white carnations. Miss Audrey Crawford was maid of honor. She was clad in a street-length gown of rose colored taffeta brocade with fit-. ted bodice and full, gathered skirt. She wore a matching hat, and carried a bouquet of rose- colored carnations and lily of the valley. Theodore J. Carper of Rose burg was best man, and ushers were Orrin Kinsey Johnson, the bride s brother-in-law, and Mon te Wagner of Roseburg. At the reception following the wedding, the bride's table was decked with rose-colored as ters and trailing ivy to comple ment the pink and white can dles. Mrs. Nick Musia of Escon W-D Toastmistress Club Has Enjoyable Meeting Winslon-Diltard Toastmistress Club met recently at Douglas High School. Invocation was giv en by Edna Ebncr. The club reflected, on "Wom an Nature's Masterpiece" as the theme for the year with "Woman's Day" as theme for the ovonlng. ' Topic mistress Ethel Sirrinc presented as the subject, "Look Before You Leap," and each member gavo a one to two min ute talk concerning an import ant wo 11111 n whoso name had been placed in a scaled envelope. Vi Hansen, Ethel Sirrine and Bunny Albcrtus gave reports on the recent council meeting. The next council meeting will be Dec. 1 at Oak Trco Inn. Dorothy Novick, Fern Means and Dorothy Patterson were guests for the evening. Toastmistress Bunny Alberlus1 introduced the following speak ers: Mary Tomlinsan, Vi Han sen and Ida Schweitzer. The closing thought was given by r.dna boner. Xi Omicron, Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Craig Short, with Mrs. Harry Hill as sisting hostess. During the meeting, Mrs. Don LaBranche reported the group will sponsor a rummage sale at the Roseburg Woman's Club on Oct. 26. Mrs. Donald Gin gery reported on needs of the Pitchford Boys Ranch at Win chester. The group will contri bute to this project. Mrs. Ar nold Ryder was appointed to the planning committee for In ternational Night. Saddle Club Has Potluck Following Friday Meet The Yoncalla Saddle Club held. Those attending were: Mr, a potluck supper, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schosso, their regular meeting at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, city hall Friday at 6:30p.m. jMr. and Mrs. 11. Herring, Mr. The Rodeo Queen, Joan Dcand Mrs. Robert Agec and son, Spain, sent a letter of thanks Tom Wallace, Roy Nobel. Mr. to the club for help given, and'nnd Mrs. Delton Thiel, Ricky the many kindnesses shown heivWilcy. Mrs. Golden Krusc and during the rodeo. grandson Jeff, Mrs. Barry Tur- Much interest was shown in ner and Merlin, Art Rvchard, planning the rodeo for Ihe com- Mrs. Merle McKirdy, Stanley ing year. It was also suggoslcdlRychai'd, Carol Coons, Mrs. that a gymkuna lie held some- Karl Hummel, Red Bragg and timo near buuor Day. 'Charles Applogatc. Mr. And Mrs. James Cox Celebrate Anniversary dido, Calif., the bride's sister, and Mrs. F. H. Scott cut the cake. Miss Ellie Orr served punch and Miss Loretta Gra ham poured coffee. At the gift table was Miss Lois Kyle, and Mrs. Orrin Kinsey Johnson at tended the guest book. Jo Anne Musia, the bride s niece, dis tributed the net rice packets. The couple made a wedding trip to Bridger, Mont., home of the bridegroom's parents, and to Yellowstone Park. On their return they are at home in Roseburg where the bridegroom is employed. Home Wedding Lovely Event Of October 14 Elsie Viola Glaspie of Spring field became the bride of John Andrew Rice of Drain Oct. 14 at a lovely ceremony held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. King of Roseburg. , The sister-in-law of the bride groom, the Rev. Helen K. Rice of the Universal Life Church of Roseburg. performed , the double ring ceremony. Decorations at the King home were in autumn colors. The bride was charming in an autumn goia gown wiui matching accessories. Her bou quet was of American Beauty roses. She was given in marriage by George Householder. Matron of honor was Mrs. Johanna Miilin of Eau Claire, Wis. George P. Rice, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Kenny Householder, neph ew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer, and Mary Louise Han dy was flower girl. Following the ceremony. Nor-j ma King and Brenda House holder served refreshments, and Doris Householder, sister of the bridegroom, had charge of the guest book. BETROTHAL TOLD Mr and Mrs. Gerald Johnston of Yoncalla announce the engagement of the daughter, Juanita Rae, to Lelond Kobert baggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Baggett of Hermiston. The bride-elect lis o senior at University of Oregon, where she is majoring in mathematics and plans to become a teacher. The bridegroom-elect is a jun- in agriculture at Ore gon Mate University, ino1 date has been set for the wedding. (Picture by Ken-! nell-Ellis, Eugene) Short Home Is The Scene Of Xi Omicron Meeting p;;i. - 4 ' ' 1 ft 1 - -if." 4- PICTURED above in a three-generation pose are Mrs. John Meyer of San Diego; her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Peer of Portland, and the latter's daughter, Mrs. Paul Carr of Glendale. Mrs. Meyer was graduated from Glendale High School in 1958. She spent two weeks with her parents and the family enjoyed several days at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Carr and daughter are former Roseburg residents. (Fox photo) at j4-H Leaders Hear Report Post And Auxiliary Hear National Conclave Report The newlyweds will be home in Drain following a hon eymoon to Springfield and Port-I id. rL A -4.:. .:4.: I C. -vuuviiieb in summer Umpciua Post No. 16, Ameri-iistration can Legion Auxiliary met re cently in the Moose Hall, which will be the scene of all future meetings. Mrs. Jack George, past de partment president who recent ly returned from attending the national convention of the Amer ican Legion in Miami, Fla., gave a report on the proceed ings at the conclave. Mrs. Keith McDonald of Was-i co, auxiliary Volunteer Hospital Director of the Veterans Admin-' The first meeting of the new officers for the new year, fall season for the Douslas noVoci, ,.,,- ., i !!?0.?iy.J-H,,d5.1AJU Mr. and Mrs. John Walin and was iiciu iv euuesuay eveuiiig 111 the 4-H Extension Room in the Mr- and Mrs- Leonard Hogg, hospitals in Oregon,!cour'nouse- 1 Myrtle Creek; Joe Brumback, - ..;o;nH ck KMnnniAj 1 e ousincss meeting was con-,Auvmei oudrie ijaiiuaMcr, was a visitor. She presented the,ducted by Jom prcsi.'antI ciaudette Garton, Green; Department of Oregon programident of Ule organization. A de-Gary Sand, Fred Graves and for the hospitals. jtailed report of 4-H summer ac-Connie Burge, Melrose; Wayne Eda Zalezzo of Portland, re- tivities was given by Frank von Strohn, Carmen Garton and habilitation chairman for ' the Department Auxiliary, was also a visitor, and she gave an in teresting account of her work. Borstel, 4-H agent. Miss Max-iLes Stimmel, Roberts Creek; Teachers Are Honored By Chapter No. 8, OES Mrs. R. L. Wiley gave the cultural program with a review of "Tomorrow is Now" by E1-; canor Roosevelt. The hostesses scrVcd delicious refreshments to Mrs. H. C. Church, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. James Fourtner, Mrs. Donald Gingery, Mrs. John Horn, Mrs. Don La Branche, Mrs George Larson, Mrs. Arnold Ryder and Mrs. R. L. Wiley, members and guests, Mrs. Jack Carlson and Mrs. Stan Hyde. Teachers of the area were honored at a recent meeting of Roseburg Chapter No. 8, Or der of the Eastern Star. Teaching experiences were re lated by each guest, and their length of time teaching was given. Ernest Buell and Mrs. Bonita Wykoff were the two in attendence with the longest time in service. Mrs. Wykoff was presented with a lovely corsage. The program for the evening was conducted by Worthy Ma tron Edna Matthews, with the officers and courtesy officers assisting in the presentation of a school room skit. Cloyd Riffe and Ray Hampton also took part. Decorations for were fairy tale the evening scenes, and a small school house, with dolls an.I small tree branches mak- Quarterly Potluck Held By Lookingglass Grange The Lookingglass Grange held its quarterly potluck birthday dinner recently honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Ruth Findlay, Mrs. Mary Petheram, Bill Nie- baum, Charles Schulzc, Guyla Rudzik, Lige Ollivant. A r i e Roth and Mrs. Susie Oar. Mrs Fred Schulze and Mrs. John Rudzik were hostesses for the occasion. A beautiful birthday cake had been baked and dec orated by Naomi Schulze. Mrs. Pearl Mathis, who had charge of the program, intro duced her granddaughter, Mrs numbers. Tom Findlay gave a reading. Enjoying the event, in addi tion to the honored guests, were: G. C. Boling, Mr. and Mrs. John Erbe and Howard John Mathis, Mrs. Lige Olli vant, Mrs. Caroline George of Sacramento, Calif., who has Paul While, who recently re tired from the Oregon State Highway Department after 27 years of service, was honored by employes of the Department at a dinner held at the Winston Community Hall. The dinner, a surprise to the honored guest, was held at 7 p.m. A beautifully decorated cake in the form of a mountain with highway scenes and small automobiles formed an attrac tive centerpiece for the table. White was presented a lovely! jacket and an electric lantern by his fellow employes Master of ceremonies for the occasion was John Gunter, who was assisted by Earl Pritchard with preparations for the party ine Johnson, 4-H agent, report-!Mrs. R. E. Kischel, Harlin De ed on new materials for alii Spain, Maxine Johnson, M r s. phases in sewing, knitting, can- Donald Blake, Frank von Bor- Refreshments were served to ning and other home econom- stel and Mrs. Rockwell, all of members of the post and auxil-ics. Roseburg; Frances Hubbard, iary. Jack George, past com-l Comments, and suggestions Lookingglass; Alice Young, mander, was presented with a were given concerning the 1963 Canyonville; Ethel Harris, El- cake in honor of his birthday. Fair. len Harris and Kobert Harris, I Delmar Murphy, Joe Brum- Glendale; Mrs. Taylor McCord back and Mrs. Henry Rockwell and Mrs. Don Wright, Glide; were appointed to serve as the and Delmar Murphy and Mrs. nominating committee for new G. W. Munson, Umpqua. WW I Veterans, Auxiliary Are Hosts To District 7 I Douglas Rari-aeks Nn 17fi 'pntprtnipri hu Rpvprnl mpn wlm ing realistic school house scene, veterans of World War I and presented a style show of fash Decorations were done by Mrs.!Auxiliary vere nost t0 District ions of yesteryear. Parks Olhe Krucgcr and Mrs. Eliza- v0; 7 at ii.B Ever-ireen Gi-nnse Schneider nlaveH sevpral spIpp- beth Hockcrsmith. iHall. tions on the "bones." aeeom- MlS. Matthews thanked Clyde, Ati-,. . twn ernnns held nnnieil at thp nlann W Mrs Riffe, Luke Patterson and Miss their business meetings, a de- Clarence Bartlett. Joan Harper for serving as pro- Heious dinner was served to' Attending from out of town tern officers for the evening. iabout 150 guests from Ashland, were Ralph Aylesworth, past Following the meeting, re- Medford, Grants Pass, G 0 1 d department commander, and freshmcnts were served in the HiUi Cave junction and Tri- Thyrza (Mrs. Lewis) Curry, dining room uy me reiresnmeni city. ;.. past department president of committee, consisting of Ruby After dinner the Broun was the T.adtps Aiivtllarv nf th Vpt. ! r : erans of World War I, both of Grants Pass. They were accoin ipanied by Mrs. Aylesworth and j Lewis Curry. Several other T.e- partment of Oregon officers were present. I Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta I Pat Gramun of Medford, Dist. Sigma Phi met at the home ofiNo. 7 commander, and Dorothy Mrs. Stephen Hopkins of Glide. jSuthey of Central Point, Dist. for the past 10 years. Prior to vans were completed for aNo. 7 president, were present, that he worked in Milwaukie JaJU"la rusn Pa"y io De neiaias weu as jacn Herman oi and Oregon City. at ne "ext regular meeting. iBrookings, department senior He and Mrs. White plan to' lms- nopKins anu ner co-uosi-'viue cummanuer, ana ivirs. ner- remain in Winston in their home ess, Mrs. Robert Pingleton.iman, and Al Whithlau, com- on Oak Strppt. Thpv havp m: reiresiiuiems 10 airs. definite plans other than to D'ek Bartlett, Mrs. Fred Dick- SDond considerable time fishini? son, Mrs. Frank Furen, Mrs. ' Thev both cniov ennminff and Harry Jones, Mrs. J. P. Mot- the many scenic spots in thejsenenDacneri mrs. rreel Mever, state. Mrs. Dick Booth, Mrs. Dale Friends paying tribute to the'EU's, Mrs. Ron Heidrick, Mrs. Haven, Doris Hughes. Altha Williams and Clara Boll New- . . hand. lAArS Hopkins Retirement Dinner Given Hosts Chapter In Honor Of Paul White honored guest and Mrs. White were: Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Law- ence, Shirley Erickson, Franc es Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Magness,' Mr. and Mrs. John Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Washington, Mr. and Mrs. El ton Palver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dick Kerruish, Mrs. Gil Lopez, Mrs. Dick Powell, Mrs. Harry Spencer and Mrs. Clair Von Schriltz. mander of Dist. 5. Cub Scouts, Parents Costume Party Planned A Cub Scout pack meeting will be held in the all-purpose room at Elkton High School Oct. 31 at 7:30. The occasion will be a Halloween costume party for Cubs and their parents. Adolph LeBlanc, a retired state Highway Department cm- Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Orville been visiting her son-in-law andploye of Salem, entertained the Thorp, Imogene Wheeler, Clar daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnigroup with stories pertaining to ence Wheeler. Mr.- and Mrs. Rudzik; Mr. and Mrs. N e a 1 his work as a stripping crew i Clarence Carter. A. L. LeBlanc, Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles foreman during his highway ca-jMr. and Mrs. Harry Twidwill, Schulzc, I'erley Oar, Mr. and reer several years ago. He re-iMarion L. West, Orville C. Mrs. William Niebaum, Tomilated the method of strippinglWright, Carl Winfrey, Homer Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer; Provost, Bill Petheram, Mr. and Bill Rice who r.cscntcd lien Mrs. Fred Schulze and Mr. and two daughters in several ballet1 Mrs. Cliff Boling. Pinochle Party Enjoyed At Melrose Grange Hall Twelve tables of pinochlei were in play at the first card party of the fall season at Mel rose Grange, l'arties will be held each fourth Saturday of the month and the public is al ways welcome. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dens more and .Mrs. Stanley Sjogren were in charge of the recent sang several vocal selections. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox of Those present or sending gifts uicmiuic were iiouureu wiiu a lor ine Honored couple were 40th wedding anniversary party Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and held recently at the home of Shellie, Mrs. Olger Sether, Mr. tnclr son-in-law ana daugntor.iand Mrs. Gordon Mohl and chil Mr. and Mrs. George Major of drcn; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney bienaaic. jhwanson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe:p 1 1 The couple cut a lovely two- Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Dan-irOl l.OIIISOnS tiered while cake trimmed with iels, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp red roses and topped with tho son, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin inscription, "40th," in matching Frickc, the Rev. and Mrs. Nor red. Punch and coffee were also man Naugler and children; Mr. served. and Mrs. Douglas Dollar, Mr. The cake was flanked on oi- and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr. thcr side on the serving table and Mrs. Hugh Morrcll, Mr. with white candles in crystal and Mrs. Henry Lal'rath, Mr. holders. Coffee was served from and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mr. the end of the cako table. A and Mrs. Jerold Williams and side tabic held the punch bowl children; Mr. and Mrs Harold and an arrangement of red pom Cooley. Mrs. J. E. Brvan. Mrs. pom dahlias. Miss Carol Major, John Sether, Mr. and Mrs: Bil- grandaughtcr of tnc couple, lie Kccton served the cake, while her sis- Azalea. tcr, Miss Susan Major, poured Others included Mr. and Mrs. the punch. D. Cummins of Roseburg. Mr. Mrs. Cox wore a red jersey and Mrs. Bill Lynch of Medford dress, matching jewelry and a and Mr. and Mrs. William Mc white orchid corsage. Her hus- Grath, Mr. and Mrs. Terry band wore a white carnation Cantwell and Mr. and Mrs. Walt boutonnierc. Ralston, all of Grants Piss. Daughters. Reception Set The family of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Collison Jr. arc plan ning an open house reception in celebration of their 25th wed ding anniversary. The event will take place Sun day, Oct. 27, at the South Deer Creek Grange Hall. Friends and relatives are invited to call be tween the hours of 2 and S p.m the highways as immature in Spurlock, Juanita Spurlock, Sir. comparison with procedures to-:and Mrs. Ed Martin, Mr. and day; stating that he had literal- Mrs. Ed Bowers, Steve Spur ly walked from the Oregon-Cal- lock, Kay Spurlock, Ida Spur ifornia line to the Columbia'lock, Clem Spurlock, Mr. and River. The stripping in the ear days was done by a machine but employes walked along op erating it. Mrs. Kenneth Kruckenberg Merle Perkins, Carl J. Arvid son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prit chard, Betty Pritchard, Rhonda Music was furnished by Carl 'Pritchard and Pat and Phillip Winfrey, violin, and Clem Spur-1 "icnaru. lock, with a guitar. They also FAIRHAVEN Salon of Beauty ANNOUNCES A NEW MEMBER TO THEIR STAFF Carol Gieselmen HAIR STYLIST We are pleased to have Carol at a new member of our staff. Carol has had 5 years experience. Ph. 673-5167 14S7 W. Harvard affair. Prizes went to Mrs. Haines and Eric Trozelle, high; Alico! Goff and Tenco Buscnbark, low, and Lorraine Veenstra. door. Present were Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Hanson. Koyce Busen bark. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Bil senbark, Ethel Becker, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mr. Mrs. R. Larson White has resided in Winston, where he has been employed, MNOClub Has Birthday Meet Paul Abeel. Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Buscnbark. Annie Nielsen, Blanche Buyer, Betty Zuck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss, Alice Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow, Lena llowland. Margar et Reece, Edna Sjogren. Mr. Mrs. Loy Linaman was host- and ess to members of the Rivers- Mr. and Mrs.idale MNO Club on Wednesday levelling. The group first had its annual birthday dinner at a res taurant and then adjourned to the Linaman home for a pleas ant social eveing of games and visiting. During the evening Mrs. Lina man served refreshments to Mrs. Don Kruse, Mrs. Ed Stritz- Harry Collison, employed by and Mrs. Ora Weiker, Lorraine! kc, Mrs. Neil Christian. Mrs Pacific Power & Light in Rose-I Veenstra. Mr. and Mrs EdiDick Brown. Mrs. Aneela Set- all of Glendale or'.burg, is a member of the Elks Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stin-:tcrs. Mrs. Darwin Lee. Mrs. and Mason lodges. He is a for-incr, Ruth Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathews. Mrs. Dick Stark mer member of the 41st Divi-;Lee Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A.iMrs. Trov Bowman. Mrs. Bob sion, 162nd Infantry, Co. D. !R. Hawkswonh Jeff Sniinn Mr.i Beshford. Mrs. Bill Madson. Mrs. Collison is employed at: and Mrs. SI. M. Manning. Mr.iMrs. Uoyd Carlson, Mrs. Gene Saar's Pencil Mill, and is aland Mrs. Fred Engle and Mr. Cookscy and Mrs. Gary Conn, member of the Guardian Coun-land Mrs. Densmore and grand- The next meeting will be a cil of Bethel No. 72, Job'sjdaughter, Debbie Olsen of an potluck at the home of Mrs. Jose, Calif. Don Kruse. 672-4811 1481 N.E. STEPHENS $ 25. 00 FREE CONTEST in Mdse Certificates JUST COME IN AND SUGGEST A NAME FOR A SALE EVENT TO BE HELD AT WARDS OCT. 31, NOV. 1, and 2 WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN BY STORE MANAGEMENT AND WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN AN ADVERTISEMENT WED., OCT. 30 PICK UP ENTRY BLANKS AND REGISTER IN CREDIT DEPT. ENTER AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WISH, TUES & WED. ONLY We reserve right to pick one winner and to use all entries in advettisinf