The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 13, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    Shrine Club
Sets Dance
The Roscburg Shrine Club will
hum its annual Christmas dance
Saturday night in the Gold
Room of the Umpqua Hotel. The
social hour will begin at
o'clock. Members, their ladies
and Masonic guests are cordial
ly invited. A buffet supper will
be served at 1:30 and Ollie
Fosback and his orchestra will
furnish music for dancing.
Gamma lota
Aids Hospital
During a recent business
meeting of Gamma Iota. Epsi
Ion Sigma Alpha, it w as decided
to send $100 to the Crippled
Uuldrens Hospital in Eugene
and to sponsor a child at Camp
taster seal.
FinaJ plans were made for
the Muscular Dystrophy coffee
hour. Mrs. George Castillo, who
was in charge of the educational
program for the evening, gave
a very interesting report on
mrtn advancements.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. David Burks. Mrs. George
lastillo, Mrs. Dave Geddes
Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs. Bud
Nelson, Mrs. Jack Phillips, Mrs.
Jerry Roberts, Mrs. Ron Striek
ling, Mrs. Bill West, Mrs. Jim
Wilson and Mrs. Allen Taylor.
Loomis Family Dines
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Loomis
entertained relatives at a lovely
Thanksgiving dinner at their
home on Leland Street.
Invited guests included Mr
and Mrs. George Loomis, Don
Loomis, Heather Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. James Loomis and
children, Kathleen, Janice, Tom,
David and Jeffrey.
Moores Have Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woodruff
and children Scott, Nancy and
Pam of Portland; Mr. and Mrs
James Nichols and daughter,
Coleen, of Corvallis, were din
ner guests at the home of Mrs
Archie Moore near Umpqua.
They spent the night, returning
to their homes on Saturday.
Demonstration Given
During the December meeting
of Rose School PTA, James To-i
fell demonstrated the use of the
overhead projector.
A girls trio from Fremont
Junior High sang several Christ
mas numbers. Santa made his
appearance and led the group
in carol singing.
Refreshments were served by
fourth grade parents proceed
ing the business meeting.
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AT HOME to their friends are Mr. ond Mrs. Howard
Craig Hamilton, who were married Nov. 23 at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Roseburg., The' bride
is the former Marian Louis Stampka, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stampka of this . cityv (Chris'
Studio of Photography)
Rainbow Girls Feted
At Canyonville Meeting
Twenty-two members of South
Douglas Rainbow Assembly to-;
gether with their worthy advis
or. Mary Connor, and mother
advisor, Mrs. Lewis Wooley,
were honored at Wednesday
evening's regular meeting of
Oregon Chapter No. 57, O.E.S.,
at the Masonic temple, Canyon
ville.
Mrs. Malin Moore, worthy
matron, and Joseph Anderson,
associate patron and worthy pa
tron pro-tern, presided.
An addendum, featuring a pot
of gold and rainbow lined rib
bons to which gift packages
containing rainbow charms
were attached, was planned to
ber by affiliation, Lois Parrott,
was introduced. Mrs. Parrott
now lives at Forest Glen sen
ior residence. During good of
the order, a brief memorial to
the late President Kennedy fea
tmed silent prayer and a talk
by Joseph Anderson.
Mrs. Lawrence Michaels was
reported improving from a re
cent illness and a past matron
of Oregon Chapter, Florence
Smith, was reported convalesc
ing from recent surgery.
The hall 1 was decorated in
Christmas motif featuring light
ed madrone branches. The
Rainbow worthy advisor's theme
expecially honor the girls. Afr her term, red roses,- was
Rn nhnw R hie was niesentet toiuseu 10 decorate me tames in
the assembly by the worthy ma
tron and worthy patron. Mr.
and Mrs.- Delbert Robbms of
Drain, a forner mother advisor
and Rainbow Dad from Alas
ka, who call themselves "The
Travellin' Robbins" were intro
duced. The chapter's newest mcm-
the dining room. Mrs. Milton
Herbert, Mrs. Richard Prairie,
Mrs. Cal Rouison, Mrs. Har
riet Pruden and Mrs. Marvin
Miller were in charge of dec
orating and refreshments.
At the . next meeting of the
chapter, a Christmas party willl
be held with a gift exchange
Church Rites
Unite Couple
Baskets of white pom pom
mums with white baby mums
flanked the altar at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church and formed an
attractive setting for the mar
riage of Marian Louise Stampka
and Howard Craig Hamilton
which was held Saturday, Nov.
23.
Father Eunan Buckley per
formed the double ring cere
mony at 2 o'clock in the after
noon in the presence of 60
friends of the couple. Tradition
al wedding music was played
by Mrs. Robert Fabian.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stampka
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Hamil
ton, all of Roseburg.
Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald, sisterj
of the bride, aas matron of hon
or. Miss Lois Meyer was the
bridesmaid. They wore willow
and emerald green gowns, street
length sheaths, fashioned with
scoop .necklines and elbow
length sleeves. They wore
headdresses styled to match the
dresses and satin shoes to
match. They carried cascade
bouquets of while spider mums
and wore pearl teardrop our
rings, a gift from the bride.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was beautiful in
her full length gown of floral
Club Hosted
On Wednesday
The oli.ii'mini home of Mrs.
Kjnncth Luderman was t h e
smiin nf delinhlful dessert
supper Wednesday evening when
she entertained members ol lier
bridge club.
Gnnsb; were Mrs. S. V
Wright and Mrs. Alva Laws.
Members present were Mrs. L
F Pnrk-s Mrs R. F. Stout
Ali-o Rnllv AHpii Mrs Wllllnm
Norris, Mrs. Fred Harder and
Mrs. Luderman.
Mrs. Wright held high score
fnr thn pvpninu's contract
bridge play; Mrs. Stout was
second high.
To Celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker1
will celebrate their golden wed
ding Sunday at the First Bap
list Church in Roseburg.
Friends are cordially invited to
call from 2 to 5 p.m. mid are
asked to not bring gifts.
patterned brocade, ine gown
was fashioned with long pointed
sleeves, sweetheart neckline, fit
ted bodice and a soft slightly
full skirt failing into more full
ness at the back. He- bouquet
was of white spider mums with
a purple orchid corsage in the
center. Her shoulder length veil
was held in place by a small
pearl tiara with three crystal
teardrops.
A reception was given by par
ents of the bride at their home
on Berdine Street. The tradi
tional three tiered wedding
cake, flanked by crystal can
dlesticks with silver candles,
centered the lace tablecloth
which had a willow green un
dcrlay.
The cake was served by Mrs.
Clares Flaherty, aunt of the
bride. Punch was served by
Mrs. Clyde Lloyd. Aunt of the
bride, .Mrs. C. E. Flaherty
served coffee. The silver serv
ice used was a wedding gift
from the Bridegroom's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hamilton, of Sequini, Wash.
Charlcne and Jcannctte Fla
herty, cousins of the bride, ar
ranged the gifts. Miss Karel
Sherwood presented the guest
book. .Miss Kay Hahorty, cou
sin of the bride, distributed the
green and white net rice pack
cts.
The bride's mother wore i
beige champagne brocade dress
with black accessories and
pink carnation corsage. T h c
bridegroom's mother chose a
turquoise, toast and white floral
print jersey dress with match
ing accessories and a white
carnation corsage. The bride's
grandmother wore a black jack
et dress with raspberry acces
sorics and a pink carnation cor
sage.
For something old the bride
wore a cameo brooch belong
ing to the bridegroom's grand
mother. For something new she
wore a tiny silver cross pend
ant, a gift from the bride
g-'oom.
Out of town guests were Mi
ami Mrs. E. A. Flaherty, Jean-
ette Flaherty, Lodi, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Flaherty and
Kay, Charlene Flaherty, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Flaherty, Sac-1
ramento, Calif.; Michael Ham
ilton, Fort Ord, Calif., Lois
Meyer, Portland, and Karel
Sherwood of Corvallis.
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MRS. FRANK TALBOT, supreme worthy president of
the Social Order of the Beauceant, will pay.cn official
visit to Roseburg Assembly No. 223 , Saturday at
7 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Talbot assumed
leadership of the order ct the Supreme Assembly held
in September in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Talbot, as
supreme vice president, was the constituting officer
in organizing Roscburg Assembly. A reception in the
Masonic dining room will follow Mrs. Talbot's visit.
Sir Knights are invited. - .
Past Matrons Club Has
Lovely Christmas Party
A Christmas gitt exchange ;don Stewart, Mrs. Waller Her-
and a delightful dessert supper
were enjoyed by members of
the Past Matrons Club w h c n
they entertained Monday night
at a Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Earl Wiley.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Wiley
were Mrs. R. D. Williams, Mrs.
11. II. Turner, Miss Margaret
Page and Mrs. Don Sanders
Holiday decorations lent a
festive air to the occasion. The
dining table was beautiful with
an unusual centerpiece which
was a large while bubble can-
idle arrangement.
In addition to the hostesses,
those attending the party were
Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Gor-
cher, Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs
William Unrath, Mrs. John W.1
Robertson, Mrs. D. 11. Lenox,
Mrs. Leo Sensabaugh, Mrs.
Paul Krueger, Mrs. Archie El
liott, Mrs. Ed Young, Miss Eth
el Webb and Miss Frances
Brown.
Briggs Host Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Briggs
and children Cindy, David, Ran
dy, Terry and Mike and Mr
and Mrs. Larry Turner all of
Myrtle Creek, were dinner
guests nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Scott on Saturday
evening at their ranch near
Umpqua
Melrose Club ;
Slates Dinner. :
the Jlelrose Friendly Hour
Club met recently at the home
of Mrs. Delbert Rainville.
Plans were made for the
group's annual Christmas din
ner. Members worked on var
ious projects and enioved a
noon pothick dinner. A short
business session was held.
Attending were Mrs. G. G.
Graves, Mrs. M. F. Kimmet.
Mrs. -C. A. Coffell, Mrs. Fred
Miller, Mrs. Grace Fenn, Mrs.
J. E. Conn, Mrs. Mitchell Ben
edict and Cindy and the hostess,
Mrs. Rainville, - who won the
door priie.
At an earlier meeting of the
club at the home of Mrs. Ro
land Check,, a baked food sale
was held and bazaar items were
sold.
A dessert was served to sev
eral members and guests.
Elkton Couple 1
Jo Be Honored ?
'An open house honoring the
25th wedding anniversary of Mr;
and "Mrs. Howard F. Carnes o
Elkton will be held Sunday:
Dec 22, from 2 to 5 p.m. at
the Carnes home.
Friends, neighbors and rcla .
lives are cordially invited to
attend. '
Acting as hostesses for the
affair will be the couple's
daughter. Miss Lois Carnes, and
(heir daughter - in law, Mrsi
James F. Carnes.
Weekly Play i
Held At Club
Women of the Roscburg Coun
try Club held their regular
Thursday luncheon and contract
bridge play. ,
Mrs. M. L. Hallmark held
high score, with Mrs. James
Hughes, second. Mrs. Albert
McBee and Mrs. L. L. Burr
tied for third. . Mrs. George
Sherwood was winner of the
special prize.
Umpqua Couple Hosts '
At Sunday Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leonard
entertained on Sunday with a
lovely dinner party at their
home on Millwood Drive.
Those enjoying the evening
were Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Mat
thews and sons, Clarke and
Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Gcrmond and children, Paul,
Eddie, David and Clyde; Lon:
nio Leonard and the host and
hostess. The evening was spent
lin games and visiting.
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See how it glows with your com
plexion. See how it goes with whole
closetsful of clothes, lighting up a
quiet wool suit or striking sparks from
a bright silk. As for the cosmetic con
tent nf ihk rprJ nf Hpdtimfi. we think
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it's the prettiest home . fire burningl
Keeps thot gorgeous sizzle through
countless carefree sudsings, too.
Could you ask more of a new nylon
tricot color even by Vanity Fair?
Slim Petti, XS, S, M, L $5.95
Pert Pettilegs, 4 to 7 3.95
Slender Slip, 32 to 42 8.95
Every Body's Gown with sensational
new bodice, 32 to 40 ..12.95
With matching Peignoir 29.95
if $ hAiIM
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ROSEBURG 'Beautifully Qift Wrapped
Open Evenings 'Til 9 P.M. Monday Thru Friday Until Christmas
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