4— Port Orford Newt, T h i n day, A p ril 21, 1966
Double Ring Rites Unite Langlob Conpio
C liff Furgason .uxl fam ily of
North Bend, H a rry Horner of
Coquille, M rs. Winnie Rooth-
by of Coquille, aixl M r. aixl
M rs. Phillip Fisher ami son of
Port Orford.
IN VANCOUVER
M r. and M rs. Dale Bartlett
were In Vancouver during the
weekend to attend a Golden
Wedding celebration for a mem
ber of th eir fam ily.
M rs . B artlett, who Is slowed
down at the present tim e wlh a
cast on her foot, is looking
forward to its absence in th e
very near future.
OUT O F ARMY
A rriving home with discharge
papers this week was Spec. 5
Charles Hansen, son of M r.
and M rs . Ralph Hansen of Six
es, who has been stationed at
the Redstone Arsenal in Ala
bama.
A T FUNERAL
M r. aixl M rs. Bernard Kosta
attended the funeral of his 92-
y e a r - o ld grandfather, James
Riha, in M cMinnville Tuesday.
M R . A N D M R S. LARR Y B CAYMAN
(Patty Q lb )
S iio n Portraits
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T a il gold and white baskets
of yellow and white gladioli and
greenery with yellow bows and
gold
c a n d e la b r a
graced
the church fo r the double ring
ceremony as P atric ia Ann E llis
and L arry R. Bowman repeated
vows before the Rev. W illiam
M ai Sunday, A p ril 3, at 2 o’ clock
in the L a n g l o i s Com m inlty
Church.
The bride is the daughter of
M r. and M rs . John W. E llis of
Langlois and the bridegroom Is
the son of M r. and M rs . M arlon
R. B owk an of Bandon.
The bride, given In m arriage
by her father, was elegantly at
tired In a floor length gown de
signed of white slipper satin
and bodice covered with Chan
tilly lace, featuring a sweet-
h e a r t neckline and fingertip
sleeves. An applique of bro
caded roses aixl seed pearl
clusters encircled the skirt.
The bridal gown was designed
by the bride and fashioned by
M rs . George Chappell of Ban
don.
She wore a fingertip veil of
a rose designed scalloped crown
with seed pearls and crystals
Inset with a crystal tear drop
In front. She carried a bouquet
of yellow rose buds and white
stephanotls w it h white satin
stream ers on a white prayer
book with the groom’ s mother’ s
handkerchief enclosed and wore
h er mother’ s pearls.
Candlellghters were cousins
of the bride, Rudy and Gordon
Sherych of Coos Bay.
Nuptial organ music was pro
vided by Bonnie Jensen of
Langlois who also accompanied
the soloist, M rs . Lester H ill
of Port O rford. "Because” and
"T h e Lord’ s P r a y e r ” were
sung by M rs . H ill, the form er
M ildred Anderson of North Bend
who sang at the wedding of the
b ride’ s parents In Coos Bay
26 years ago.
Miss Sandy Dearborn of Pen
dleton was maid of h o n o r .
Bridesmaids were M rs . Bob
Woodworth of Seaside, and a
cousin of the bride, M iss Susan
Sherych of Coos Bay. The at
tendants w o r e floor length
gowns of yellow rayon acetate
with a flowing separate panel,
set In belt with a bow In front
and v’d back necklines. Head
pieces were yellow velvet bows
covered with yellow tu lle, and
each carried a single yellow
long-stemmed rose with white
satin stream ers.
Johnnie Botz, son of M r. and
M rs. John Botz of Langlois, was
ring bearer.
M IL L E R IS BEST MAN
S t e v e n M ille r , b ro th e r-in -
law of the bridegroom, was best
man. Other attendants were Bob
Woodworth and Je rry Cox. Ush
ers were Don Smith, Alan Haga,
Rudy and Gordon Sherych.
A reception followed In the
grade school cafeteria with a
background of yellow pleated
curtains with white bells. A r
rangements of yellow and white
daffodils decorated the large
room.
The fo ur-tiered b rid e’ s cake
was served by Judy M yers and
C a rla Hubbell of P o rt Orford.
Presiding at the coffee service
was M rs. Steven M ille r , sis
te r of the bridegroom.
L a d e l l n g punch was Edie
C larke of Port O rford. M ary
Lee Geer attended the gift table
while M ary Ann Deets and Diane
Hag* registered the guests.
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Passing the groom’ s cake and
rice cups were Diane Haga and
Janell W ilcox, all of Langlois.
F or her daughter’ s wedding,
M rs . E llis chose a beige and
brown lace dress with beige ac
cessories and wore a yellow
carnation corsage. M rs. Bow
man, mother of the bridegroom,
wore a pink chiffon dress and
Jacket with white accessories
and wore a white carnation cor
sage. The b ride’ s grandmother,
M rs . Rudy Sherych of Reeds
port, wore a pink and white suit
with white accessories, and a
pink and white corsage.
F o r going away, the new M rs .
Bowman selected a three-piece
m arine blue knit suit, trim m ed
In white and complemented with
white accessories. She wore a
yellow rosoHid corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
Both the bride and groom
w ere graduates of Pacific High
School and attended Southern
Oregon College at Ashland.
Bowman is now stationed at
F ort S ill, O xla., w h e r e the
couple w ill make th eir firs t
home.
The wedding cake was baked
and decorated by M rs. W alter
Buss of Roseburg, and ladles of
the Langlois Town and Country
Christian Women’ s club were
In charge of the reception a r
rangements.
O U T -O F -TO W N GUESTS
Coming from out of town for
the ceremony were M r. and
M rs. L arry Brum field and M iss
Cora Hack, Cottage Grove; M r.
and M rs. W alter Buss, M r. and
M rs. Robert P. Kidder, M rs .
Ralph Herman, M r. and M rs .
Oscar Rolfsness and T rin a of
Roseburg; M r. and M rs . B er
nard M artin , Corbett;
Henry Isenhart, Tom Huff,
San Diego, C a lif.; M r. and M rs .
BRIDGE BOUTS
Port Orford duplicate bridge
club met last Wednesday night
at the Legion hall with six
t a b l e s playing for m a s t e r
points.
Winners were M r. and M rs .
Nick M arsh, firs t; M r. and
M rs. Adolph W lndmalser, sec
ond; M rs. Dal W eir and M rs.
O rville Preston, third; M r. and
M rs. Chas. Dougherty, fourth;
and M r. and M rs . Paul W agner,
fifth.
Thursday bridge club met at
the home of M rs . Ir a Tucker
with high score to M rs . Ralph
Hall and second high to M rs .
John Masterson. M rs . W lnd-
m aiser w ill be the club’ s next
hostess.
M r. and M rs . Frank S t.C la ir
were hosts Friday evening fo r
a bridge party.
Guests were M r. and M rs .
Pat Masterson, M r. and M rs .
Ray Deets, M rs . Chas. Caugh-
e ll, M r. and M rs . Kent Wagner,
M r. and M rs . Don Stole and
Ed Bigelow. Kent Wagner won
high score for the evening.
DAUGHTER IL L
The A rt S t r a i n fam ily of
Langlois received word T hu rs
day evening of the serious i l l
ness of their daughter, M rs .
W alter (Eloise) Buss in Rose
burg.
M rs . Buss, a teacher, Is In
Isolation at a Roseburg hospital
with spinal meningitis.
IN SALEM
Leon White of Port O rfo rd
James Petett, Crescent City;
M rs. David Olson, Sublimity;
M r. and M rs . George Lehi,
Empi re;
M r. and M rs. Henry Reppeto
and fam ily, M r. and M rs. Rudy
Sherych J r ., M rs . M i l d r e d
Buckles, Chris Hosklngs, M r.
and M rs . Nell Lafferty, M r.
and M rs . Steve M ille r , Coos
Bay; Jim m ie Pettet, M rs . Rob
ert Hurd, Medford; M rs . W il
liam Sweet, M rs . Ray Hughes,
North Bend;
M r. and M rs. Ray M ille r ,
M r. and M rs . W illiam R. H a rris
and M r. and M rs . Je rry Dean,
Coquille; John W hlttley, Lake
side; M r. and M rs . Tom Lane,
Gold Beach;
M r. and M rs. W illiam Huff
and Judy, Bridge; David E m e r
son, Eastslde; Stewart Pagen-
stecher, J e rry Jacabson, Eu
gene; L a r r y Brown, Salem;
Miss Jo White, M rs . W alter
Pettet, Joe M artin , Portland.
visited In Salem during the
weekend with his aunt, Madge
Rigdon.
NOTE ANNIVERSARIES
M r. and M rs . W. L. Mont
gomery and M r. and M rs . Rob
ert M eyers of Port O rford cel
ebrated their wedding anniver
saries with their friends, M r.
and M rs. Lawrence Koch In
Florence.
The Montgomerys and Kochs
have been celebrating together
for the past 27 years.
BABY SHOWER HELD
M rs . L a rry Godsey was feted
with a baby shower at the Zion
Lutheran Church Friday even
ing.
Hostess were M rs. W alter
P ratt, M rs. Bernard Kosta and
M rs. BUI Heffner. Guests were
M rs. Howard Gregerson, M rs.
George Moelber, M rs . Mensch,
M rs. Milton L eer, M rs . Arnold
Houglum, M rs. Charles B alzer,
M rs. V. H. Jamieson and M rs .
Frank Knottlngham.
VISIT CRAMS
M r. and M rs. Frank M cG ar-
vln and sons of Pomona, C a lif.,
returning from a vacation trip
to Canada, visited several days
last week with M r. and M rs .
Walter Cram in Port O rford.
W alter received word that his
m o t h e r , M rs. Fred (Anna)
Cram , died Sunday at her San
Diego home.
VISIT M A TTIE MOSHER
Bruce Eddy and M r. and M rs .
Lester Clauson of Coos Bay
w e r e visitors last week of
Mattle Mosheron F lo ra sC ree k.
AT POMONA GRANGE
M r. and M rs. W illiam Web
ster of Chetco Grange, M r.
and M rs . Art Sweet and M r.
and M rs. Clarence Brooks of
Sixes Grange attended the Coos
County P o m o n a Grange Sat
urday at the Prosper school
house in Bandon.
State Secretary M ildred N or
man, State Chaplain M artha
Wright, and Brooks, state ag
riculture c h a i r m a n , spoke
b riefly c o n c e r n i n g official
grange work.
HOST DINNER
M r. and M rs . W alterGorsuch
entertained members of th eir
family with a birthday dinner
at th eir home Sunday.
Present were M r. and M rs .
With Russell were several
classmates, some of whom had
never seen the ocean, includ
ing T e rry Utley, lu r r y Max
well of 1 akevlew, Mike Goff
of A lb a n y , Rick Watkins of
Roseburg, and Miss llix la Shan
non of SWOC.
Other students visiting with
friends and fam ily, with guests,
were Kim Samudlo, Jim Forty,
Dave Hansen, Peter Brooks aixl
Pat W ilber of Senaca.
AT ANNIVERSARY
M r. aixl M rs . Herb Geer
of Langlois were at the home
of her parents, M r. and M fs.
John Mlckulecky on Coos Riv
e r Sunday for the observance
of th eir 64th wedding anniver
sary.
Other fam ily members at
tending were M r. and M rs.
Kenneth Long, M r. and M rs.
W alter Tym lch, Coos Bay; M r.
aixl M rs. J. H. Schrader of
Lakeside; M r. and M rs . Del
W illard , M r. and M rs. Jerry
McL.arrlan and fam ily of North
Bend; M rs. Bertha Parks and
Esther Stone of Catching Inlet.
IN EUGENE
M rs . Vernon Magneson and
Richard Hofsess were in Eu
gene on business last Friday.
VISIT IN LANGLOIS
M r. and M rs . G. E. E llln -
ger of Coos Bay visited Ethel
C orrtck at her l-anglols home
Sunday.
DAUGHTER BORN
M r. and M rs. Je rry Caughell
of Roseburg are parents of
th eir firs t child, a daughter,
weighing 7 pouixis, born A pril
17 at the Community Hospital.
Grandparents are M r. and
M rs . Charles Caughell of l-aog-
lols and M r. and M rs . Mack
McConnell of Roseburg. G reat
grandmother is Anna Caughell
of Coquille,
NEW DAUGHTER
M r. and M rs. Ronald Rob
erts of Sixes are parents of
a baby g irl, born A p ril 15 In
Port O rford.
Dene* Ann weighed 8 pounds,
11 ounces and grandparents In
clude M r. and M rs. Sam Cuatt
of Sixes and M r. and M rs .
Wells of B r o o k i n g s . G rea t-
grandparents Include M r. and
M rs. Jesse Enyeart of Bandon.
SISTER VISITS
Visiting this week with M r.
and M rs . Lawrence Klght of
Port O rford are her b ro ther-
in-law and sister, M r. and M rs.
C. B. Rose of Modesto, C alif.
IN E M PIR E
M rs . Josie Forty of Port
O rford Is visiting this week
with M r. and M rs. Kenneth
Forty In Em pire.
CORBINS VISIT
M r. and M rs. T ra c y C o r
bin of Gold Beach w ere In
Port O rford over the weekend
to attend meetings of the Eas
tern Star and Legion, and were
houseguests of M r. and M rs .
Roy M ills .
WABB1T WRAISERS M EET
W lttle Wabi It W ralse r’ s 4-H
club met Friday at the home
of their leader, W alter Gorsuch.
Ilene Fisher gave a report
on her trip to 4-H summer
school in C orvallis last June
and demonstrated how to tattoo
rabbit ears.
The next meeting w ill be at
the Gorsuch home May 13.
COOS BAY VISITORS
M r. and M rs. Kenneth Belden,
Linda Couch and fam ily of Port
Orford were Coos Bay visitors
and guests of M r. and M rs.
Kenneth Belden J r.
IN WASHINGTON
M rs. Ernest Hatmaker and
her m o t h e r , M rs . Barbara
Tucker of Selma, are in Con-
tonely, Wash., to attend the
funeral of th eir relative, E arl
C lifford.
A T T E N D FUNERAL
M r. and M rs. Howard Greg
erson of Port O rford attended
the funeral of her brother, Chris
Jorgensen, In Luck, W ls., last
week. They flew east and re
ported very cool spring weather
In that section of the rountry.
VISIT IN ARAGO
M r. and M rs . Iou is Kreutzer
of Langlois visited Sunday with
their son-in-law and daughter
and fam ily, M r. and M rs. A l
bert Tomlinson of Arago.
M rs. K reutzer recently re
turned from a visit with the
Ralph Cope fam ily at D o rris ,
C alif.
Cope recently sold his large
ranch at M t. Hebron, C a lif.,
and is now herdsman for the
Russell Smith ranch at D o rris .
VISIT PARENTS
M r. aixl M r* , le e Tucker
of C orvallis spent the weekeixl
with h l* parent*. M r. aixl Mss.
Dick Tucker, In langlnts.
IN NEWPORT
M r. and M rs. Roland G er
hardt of Port Orford spent the
weekend on business In New
port.
IN HOSPITAL
Tom Purkey of Port O rford
1* presently a patient at the
McAuley hospital In Coos Bay
for observation.
Ralph Helmken of Sixes re
turned to his home from Mc
Auley last Thursday.
HOST CF.1EBRATION ’
M r. aixl M rs. Charles Haines
entertained for Sutxlay dinner
M r. aixl M rs. Nick Marsh in
honor of their 40th wedding
anniversary.
Fam ily members presented
their parents with 40 red roses
and a beautiful lamp.
Spring Band
Concerts Set
Eugene Friday.
D elm ar, son of M r. and M re.
Elm er Robison, has Iwen sta
tioned In Santo Domingo for
nearly a year aixl came home
by plane.
Oeorge Robison, who was lost
In a plane wreck Dec. 11, was
fouixl only recently and Ills
funeral, which the Robisons at
tended, was held In Eugene F r i
day.
M rs. V elm aJooesofYam hill,
mother of M re. Robison, a r
rived In Port O rford Monday
for at extended visit at their
Garrison latke home.
Society Elects
New Officers
son, Sixes, recording secretary)
M las Betty lean W alts, Brookings,
corresponding secretary) a n d
Mrs. Donna Churchill, p arlia
mentarian.
Also during the business m eet
ing It was announced that the
scholarship far students p artici
pating In Future Teacher* As
sociation end who attend Futura
Teacher workshops would be *4
warded to a student attending
Gold Beach highschool this year.
Last year the scholarship went
to e high s c h o o l student at
Brookings.
It was also announced that
o n e of Alpha M u's members,
Mrs. Ryce Wilson. Is a recipient
of one of the NDhA scholarships
granted for summer rtudy at
'Southern O r e g o n College at
Ashland.
Mrs. Wesley Kinde I, Brookings,
and Mis. I larry Byrnes, Port O r-
r.rit, were assistant hostesses.
"Daring to be Creative w ith
the Pact", was the program top
ic given by Mrs. Donna Churchill,
l.unglols,to the Alpha M u m em
bers of Delta Kappa Gamm a
Society, at their regular m eet
ing h e l d In the home of Mrs.
Verdo Harris, Port O fc rd . In a
delightful manner M rs.Churchill
diseased her Interesting bottle
collecting hobby. She displayed
end told about a few of her an
tique bottles, which the had
fount!.
Diving the business meeting
the following officers (or the
1966-68 biennium were elected:
Mrs. Verdo 1 larris, president; Mrs.
A lice Bowman, Gold Beach, first
v ic e -p re s id e n t; Mrs. Bernard
M ether, Gold B e a c h , second
vice-president; Mrs. Ryce W il
Richard H arper, band direc
to r, has announced dates for
the bands' spring concerts.
The Port Orford grade school
band w ill hold Its spring con
cert May 3, and the l anglols
ba id on May 13.
Pacific High School baixl w ill
p a r t i c i p a t e in Southwestern
Oregon D istrict 7 band fes
tival In Coquille Saturday at
1 p.m.
Bands from Brookings, Gold
Beach, Pacific, Coquille, Ban
don, M yrtle Point, Coos Bay,
North Bend atxl Reedsport w ill
be participating, with each play
ing to be Judged.
A concert w ill be hold In the
evening at 8 p.m . with each baixl
playing one march. An honor
band of 70 members w ill also
p la y a half hour’s concert.
Honor band students from Pa
cific Include Mary Wahl, Je rry
Forty, Monte King and Roger
tu n .
Pacific high chorus w ill pre
sent a special program at the
school May 17, and the Pacific
high spring band concert Is set
for May 26.
HOME FOR FUNERAL
Spec. 4 Delm ar Robison, sta
tioned with the Army In Santa
Domingo, was granted an e m -
mergency leave to t>e present
for the funeral of his uncle in
NEW 4 -H T L lIB T
o R m
ED
A new 4 -H clubj The Shutter
Trippers, was recently formed
H a rd McKansle.
Ih e club, consisting of ten
members to date,has as Its m ain
lubject, W lld llfe , w ith (ranches
of geology, |<hotography, hiking,
ami other | »hates.
They w ill m eet every Thurs
day Im m ediately after school at
Battle Hock Up|»er Elementary.
Officers elected were: Stevs
Kalina,(resident; Jim Samudlo,
vice-president; D ick H a ll, sec
retary) M ike Spence,sergeant A*
arms; Dale Lee, club re)>orter.
The club hat planned a hike
for today to observe a beaver
dam.
LITTLE THEATER
OH THE BAY
Praaonta
Irving Berlin's
‘ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN'
Curtain Tbnet 8: IS p .m .
3 p, m . Sun.
DIRECTED BY LOREN MILLER
MUSIC — Frank Leuck and SWOCC Orchestra-
end Chorus.
RESERVED SEAT T IC K E T S :
C all Theater box office 7-10,
p. m . ,»erformance nights, or’
The Hub, Coos Bay
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VISIT F A M IL Y
M r. and M rs . O rville Anvln-
son of Coos Bay visited friends
and members of th eir fam ily
In Port Orford Sunday.
A TTEN D PLAY
M r. and M rs . C lark Slocum
and son Bruce of langlols at
tended the matinee showing of
"Annie Get Your Gun” in Coos
Bay Sunday.
CH ILDR EN VISIT
M r. and M rs . Kent Mead
and Kay Steddom visited during
spring vacation with the g irls ’
parents, M r. and M rs . John
Donaldson of Denmark.
Kent and Kay were honor ro ll
students at Seattle Pacific Col
lege winter term .
SON, FRIENDS, VISIT
Russell W right, student at
SOC in Ashland, visited his
parents, M r. and M rs. Phillip
Wright, in Port O rford over the
weekend.
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