Vacation
For Style
Swaying palm fronds pointed
up the vacation theme for the
fashion show held at the Rose
burg Country Club Thursday.
A large number of members of
the Women of the Country Club
and their guests viewed excit
ing new vacation outfits worn
by IS lovely models.
ine lasnion show was given
following a noon luncheon. The
show preceded contract bridge
play. Mrs. Paul Hult was chair
man of the affair. Her commit
tee included Mrs. L. L. Burr,
Mrs. Albert McEee, Mrs. Ralph
DeMoisy, Mrs. Frank Dixon,
Mrs. William Pritehett, Mrs.
Kenneth Kirk, Mrs. T. C. Fitz
gerald and Mrs. Dan Dimick.
Mrs. Al May was publicity
chairman.
Fashions were furnished by a
Rospburg dress shop and a well
known national firm which
makes sports wear.
Theme
3 Show
Charles Bailey, Mrs. Roy W.
Sedell, Mrs. Horace Berg, Mrs.
Albert Morene, Mrs. Joseph
l.anspa, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs.
rred Hermann.
Mrs. Ralph Voeller, M r s
George Foster, Mrs. Albert Mc-
Bee, Mrs. Ken Gum, Mrs. Ed'
ward Zeigler, Mrs. Ira. J. Seitz,
Mrs. M. E. Hard, Mrs. L. W
Josse, Mrs. A. W. Baum, Mrs
Oscar Revell, Mrs. A. B. Cacy,
Mrs. J. S. Hoonan, Mrs. H. N.
Butler, Mrs. J. J.- Longfellow,
Mrs. R. JI. Stults, Mrs. L. W
Metzger, Mrs. 'Ted Mouche.
Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook, Mrs.
A. B. Collier, Mrs. Harold
Schmcer, Mrs. James Hughes,
Mrs. D. B. Kesner, Mrs. Rollin
D. Page, Mrs. George Sherwood
Mrs. W. H. Madson, Mrs. Al
Ritzow, Mrs. Ray Sims, Mrs
Sanford G. Palmer, Mrs. Rus
set B. Rummel, Mrs. Kenneth
Byland, Mrs. Donald Josh, Mis.
Mrs. William Pritehett andJKenneth Kirk, Mrs. R. Moore.
Mrs. Russ Cary were rcspon- Mrs. Tom Pargeter, Mrs. D.
sible -for the decorations used;r Monteith. Mrs. Gene Rush-
ton, Mrs. Russ Cary, Mrs. Phil
Kaser, Mrs. vi!liam Pritehett,
Mrs. Del Mobloy, Mrs. Gordon
Wood, Mrs. Earl Cone Jr.. Mrs.
Gordon Smith, Mrs. John Betz,
Mrs. Carl Teague, Mrs. Phil
Quisenberry, Mrs. Burton Holt.
Mrs. LeRoy Hanna, M r s.
Marshall P. Smith, Mrs. Al H.
May, Mrs. William F. Forrest,
Mrs. E. G. Pape, Mrs. Alice
Lorenz, Mrs. Ben Martin, Mrs.
Edwin Wyatt, Mrs. Bill Barnes,
Mrs. Ted Barnes, Mrs. 0. J.
Fcldkamp.
Mrs. John Napier, Mrs. Rob
ert Hansen, Mrs. Edward Mur
phy, Mrs. B. Feldkamp, Mrs,
Ron Frashour, Mrs. Agnes Lo
gan, Mrs. William Cooke, Mrs.
11. Gordon Smith, Mrs. William
C. Allen, Mrs. John Loosley,
Mrs. Frank Dixon, Mrs. Elliott
Motschcnhacher.
Mrs. Donald Gerretsen. Mrs.
Craig McMicken, Mrs. Byron
Woodruff, Mrs. Phil Beckley,!
Mrs. George Gratkc, Mrs. Ches
ter Morgan, Mrs. Maurice New-I
land, Mrs. Paul Helweg.
Mrs. Laurence Burr, Mrs.
Knute Kcrshner, Mrs. Eugene
Present for the affair wore.Krewson, Mrs. Richard Moore,
Mrs. Jack Mathis, Mrs. Michael Mrs. G., Robert Lecklider, Mrs.
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Charming Bridal Shower
Given For Miss Coulter
in the dining room. Carrying
out the South Pacific vacation
theme, each table was adorned
with a small cocomit tree.
Models were Mrs. Frank Dix
on, Mrs. Lee Stewart, Mrs. Ron
frashour, Mrs. William Mad
son, Mrs. Tom Garrison, Mrs.
Biuce Briggs, Mrs. Byron Wood
ruff, Mrs. Emil Ramberg, Mrs.
Don JOsh, Mrs. John Longfel
low Jr., Mrs. hollin Page, Mrs.
Russell Cary, Mrs. Dale Roles,
Mrs. Dan Dimick and Mrs.
Knute Kershner.
James Doyle was commenta
tor. Wayne Wagner sang ap
propriate "trip"' songs, accom
panied by Mrs. Paul Hult at
the organ. Joe Parente, chef-
manager of the Roseburg Coun
try Club, played a medley of
Italian songs on the accordion.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Paul Helweg and Mrs. Albert
McBee. Winners of the bridge
prizes were Mrs. Pritehett and
Mrs. Phil Kaser.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Schvaneveldt, Mr.
and Mrs. James Doyle and Bob
Maurer, the latter a represen
' tative of Catauna clothing
WINTER VACATIONS ore becoming more popular
all the time, and these excursions call for an exciting
new wordrobe for milady or at least one or two
new outfits. At the fashion show given Thursday by
Women of the Country Club, Mrs. Russell Cary,
left, and Mrs. Dale Roles, right, model two beautiful
ensembles suitable for play in the sun. Mrs. Cary's
tunic jumper is red suede. Mrs. Roles models a
gold and white ftripsd belted shift of arnel jersey.
(News-Review photos)
Marriage Told
Miss Marilyn Janette Shep
herd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
L. M. Shepherd of Glendale
and Sgt. Bui-nice Allen Stinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stinson of Nashville, Tenn.,
were married Dec. 3 at the
Grants Pass court house, with
Justice of the Peace Rafferty
officiating. Witnesses included
the bride's mother, Mrs. L. M
Shepherd.
The bride wore a simple
green and white ensemble for
the singlt-rins ceremony.
She was graduated from the
Glendale High School.
Mr. Stinson, on leave from
the Army, will return to his
base in Hawaii, where his wife
is to join him as soon as hous
ing arrangements can be made
Mrs. Sidney Lciken, Mrs. W. C.
Kelsay, Mrs. R. A. Briggs, Mrs.
Garv Briggs, Mrs. Paul Hult,
Mrs. Lee Stewart, Mrs. Terry
John, Mrs. Otto Feucht, Mrs
Ralph DeMoisy, Mrs. T. C. Fitz
Wooton, Mrs. Joe Scallon. Mrs.lM. S. Barrett, Mrs. V. E. Pugh, gerald and Mrs. Fred Haider.
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Mrs. A. D. Fox with Mrs.
Donalda Ledgerwood as cohost-
ess entertained at a charming
affair at the home of Mrs. Fox
on Lookingglass Road in Ten-
mile with a bridal shower hon
oring Miss Jeannine Coulter.
Gifts were placed under an um
brella on which were sugges
tions for thin?' for the bride
to do.
The centerpiece was an ar
rangement of poinsettias on a
lace centerpiece.
Games were played with Lau
ra Webber winning high score
and Phyllis Shaver receiving
the consolation prize. Miss Coul
ter was assisted by Diane Da
vidson in opening her many
lovely gifts.'
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses to Miss
Coulter, guest of honor, Diane,
Janet and Lorene Davidson, Su
san McConnell, Frances Talbot,
Hetty Neilson, Phyllis Shaver,
Maude E. Thomson, Janet and
Laura Webber, Jaunita Newton,
Audrey Wagler, Frances Allen,
Petti Gordon, Eleanor Shigley,
Mayme Manske, Mary White,
Linda Spurlin, Isabel McDow
ell, Jane McCoy, Genevieve
Chasm and Martha Campbell.
Sending gifts were Jodie
Saum, Clyda Bhatt, Nishi Berg,
Colleen Freadman, C o n n i
Harmon, Elisabeth Household
Mary Misick, Winnifred Ed
wards, Gay Lashma and Mao
Weikuni.
DOUBLE RING RITES at the Tri-City Presbyterian
Church united in marriage Joyce Ann Jordan and
Donald Raymond Fisher, both of Riddle. The young
people are now at home in LaGrande. (Warren Stu
dio, Myrtle Creek)
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The marriage of Joyce Ann
Jordan and Donald Raymond
Fisher was solemnized Sunday,
Dec. 29, at three o'clock in the
afternoon al the Tri-City Pres
byterian Church. . The Rev.
Richard Rohrbaugh performed
the impressive double ring cer
emony. The bride' is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Jordan, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0.
Fisher, all of Riddle.
The church was beautifully
adorned with decorations appro
priate for the. Christinas season.
The bride wore a white bro
cade dress with jacket, a white
hat with short veil, and carried
a white Bible topped with white
carnations. Her bridesmaid was
Darlenc Picklesimer, wearing
a blue suit with white carnation
corsage. Art Fisher, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man,
Alice Walker played the wed
ding music.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home
of the bridegroom s parents.
The three-tiered wedding cake
with miniature bride ami bride
groom, was served hy Sandec
Craig and Kathy Robbins, while
Darlrne Picklesimer served the
punch and coffee.
The mother of the bride wore
a beige silk afternoon dress with
black accessories. The bride
groom's mother wore a beige
suit with harmonizing accessor
ies. . .
Both the bride and bridegroom
are graduates of Riddle High
School. The bride was gradual
ed Dec. 1. from the Eugene
Business School. The bride
groom is a sophomore at East
crn Oregon College. The couple
will live in La Grande where the
bridegroom has resumed col
lege classes and the bride is
employed as office secretary at
the college.
Lodge Holds Initiation
Mrs. A. B. Lang and Mrs.
i Gerald Gregory were initiated
I into the Glendale Mountaineer
i Mcbekah Lodg-- at its recent'
, meeting. i
I The installation of new offi-;
cers was discussed. Mrs. Fred'
Wright presented her officers j
with their year gifts. j
j The hall was beautifully dec-j
i orated. The dining room tables
Iwerc accented with appropriates
: holiday details. Hostesses, Mrs.i
: Harold Stapleton. Vrs. Ida Bas
iye, Mrs. Life Edson, and Mrs.
jVl Kimbrough. served refresh-iments.
Family Dinner
Held At Drain
A family dinner was held in
the fireplace room of the Drain
Methodist Church on Wcdnes
day.
Present were Edith Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mauck of,
Elkton, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cunningham and four children
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parker and
two children. Mr. and Mrs
Ivan Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nult of Port Orford, Wash., May
Srock, Irene Iloskins and baby
of Eugene, and Kir. and Mrs.
Stan Cunningham and Toni.
Whites
Honorec
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White
of Winston were pleasantly sur
prised at a dinner at the Piano
Roll Inn by a group of friends
and relatives in observance of
their 25th wedding anniversary
which occurred on Jan. 1. Host
esses for the charming affair
were Mrs. Leo Manske and
Mrs. Leslie Musick.
A pink carnation corsage was
presented to Mrs. White by Mrs
Manske. It was most attractive
on the black sheath dress chos
en by Mrs. While.
The group also presented the
honored guests with a silver
candy dish in observance of the
occasion.
Following the delightful 'din
ner, the party was continued at
the home of the honored couple.
where the beautifully decorated
cake trimmed with pink roses
and white wedding bells edged
with silver and the numerals
25 centering the cake was
served with coffee by the host
esses.
The Whites were married Jan
1, 1939, in Steamboat Springs
Colo, moving to Winston the fol
lowing yciir. Thoy have three
children, Floyd, who is married
and has i two daughters; and
Linda and Roy, who aro still at
home and attending Douglas
High School.
Invited guests for the party
were: the honored couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford White, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Manske, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd White, Mr. and Mis
Joe Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Lcs
Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanhn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Castecl, Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Shigley, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Brumficld, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Musick and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Mullin.
Member Is Honored
jam i . mm i t,. -i i kxs
Glendalers Go Visiting
Mr. and Airs. Ted McPhcrran!
of Grants Pass served a holi
day dinner to their grandson,
Larry Diltz. and his wife and
children, Wendy and Joe, of
Glendale, and to their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Diltz and children, Andy
and Aria of Seattle, former
Glendale residents. The Robert
Diltz family also visited for one
day with the Larry Diltz fam
ily in Glendale.
E. E. Condrey, a member of
the Glendale Eastern Star for
the past 50 years and now living
in Truth or Consequences, N.M.,
was honored at a recent meet'
ing of the Chapter, and his 50
year pin was sent to him.
An addendum was presented
by officers of the chapter, and
this was followed by group sing
ing.
After the meeting, Mrs. Jua
nita Clare, Mrs. Violet Kim
brough, Mrs. Harold Coolcy and
Mrs. Walt McAllister served re
freshments.
JEANNINE COULTER, who became the bride of
Charles Jefferson on Friday,' was 'complimented be
fore her marriage at a. wedding shower given by Mrs.
A. D. Fox and Mrs. Donalda Ledgerwood in Tenmile.
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A SURPRISE NO-HOST DINNER at Piano Roll Inn
complimented Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White of Win
ston, who were celebrating their 25th wedding anni
versary. The Whites hove resided in Winston for 24
years of their married life. (Picture by Barbra Wack-erbarth)
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