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The News-Review, Roseburg, Sept. 24, 1963 THE WEDDING of Mary Elaine Hornseth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf H. Hornseth, and Larry Scott Graber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Graber, all of Myrtle Creek, was an event of Sept. 8 at Tri-City United Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Richard L. Rohrbaugh officiated at the impressive double ring ceremony. (Picture by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek) Mary Hornseth Becomes Bride The Tri-City United Presbyterian Church was the scene for the 4 p.m. wedding, Sunday, Sept. 8, when Mary Elaine Hornseth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alf H. Horseth, became the bride of Larry Scott Graber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Graber, all of Myrtle Creek. The Rev. Richard L. Rohrbaugh performed the double ring ceremony which was attended by 150 relatives and friends. Large baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, pom pom dahlias, cattails, and stalks of wild grain, along with traditional candelabra formed altar decorations.

Croton leaves and yellow ribbon ornamented the pews. Miss Carol Spuhn, organist, played Debussy's "Clair de Lune" as well as traditional wedding marches. She also accompanied Miss Sharon Stamey while she sang "Holy, Holy, Holy" and a prayer response. The bride approached the altar on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a chapel-length entrain gown of Italain bouquet taffeta fashioned with a paneled appliqued overskirt and bodice and elbow.

length sleeves of re-embordered Chantilly lace. An orange blossom and lace Juliet cap was attached to her bouffant veil of silk illusion. The bride carried a yellow-throated white orchid with cascading yellow rosebuds and satin ribbon upon her Job's Daughters honored queen's Bible. She also carried a. lace and pearl handkerchief which had been given to her by the bridegroom's mother.

Miss Darlene Plischke, cousin of the bride from Saskatoon, Canada, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robbin A. Hornde seth, and Miss Dian Fields. All were attired in maize cotton batiste dresses, trimmed in white lace, with white gloves, picture hats and slippers of the same maize hue.

Each wore a tear pearl necklace, a gift from the bride, and each carried a nosegay of yellow roses, bronze chrysanthemums and croton leaves. Robert Graber of Eugene was best man for his brother. Another brother, Frank Graber, shared ushering duties with Mike Shirteliff. Lighting the candles were Miss Linda Birenbaum and Miss Arlee Stringer. They wore dresses of melon colored cotton shantung, styled similarly to those of the other attendants, with matching headbows and slippers.

They carried white candles tied with bronze ribbon and croton leaves. Flower girl was Cindy Snow. Dressed to match the candlelighters, she carried a basket of fall flowers. Kevin Bumgarner served as bearer. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor which was decorated with arrangements of dried materials, chrysanthemums and croton leaves.

The bride's table was covered with gold satin under an ecru lace cloth crocheted by the bride's mother. A four -tiered colonnade cake centered the table and was decorated with melon and yellow roses and sugar bells. Serving the cake were aunts of Club Has Meet The Azalea Sunshine Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Jack Myler with eight members and two guests present. Guests were Jessie Abbott of Kansas, and Mrs.

Vera Albott of Long Beach. Mrs. Ken Murray was welcomed as a new member. A potluck luncheon was served. BEVERLY the bride: Mrs.

William Plischke of Saskatoon, Canada, and Mrs. William Van of Winnipeg, Canada. Pouring punch and coffee were the bridegroom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Graber of Eugene, and Mrs. Ole Hornseth of Klamath Falls, aunt of the bride.

Miss Loraine Plischke of Saskatoon presided over the guest book. In charge of the gift and Miss Janice Wright. table were Miss Julie Shirteliff For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Hornseth wore a champagne lace and satin sheath dress with matching accessories. Mrs.

Graber, mother of the bridegroom, chose a lace and chiffon dress of apricot with blending accessories. Both mothers wore bronze-throated yellow and green orchid corsages. Leaving for their honeymoon to San Francisco and the California coast, the bride wore a two-piece beige wool suit with melon accessories and the orchid corsage from her wedding bouquet. The newlyweds were both graduated from Myrtle Creek High School. Mrs.

Graber attended business college during the summer. Mr. Graber completed his freshman year at Clark College in Vancouver, and will continue his studies in broadcasting in Los Angeles where they will reside. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Van-der-Lek of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Mr.

and Mrs. William Plischke, Darlene and Loraine of Saskatoon, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bruce, Dick and Judy, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

Ole Hornseth and Pete T. Anderson, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Erma Brumpton and Mrs. Susanne Winker, Spokane, Matt Matthews, Bend: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Graber, Eugene; Robert Klenke, Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. George Hannan and Kathy, Harbor; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juul, Aumsville.

THE NEAL FAMILY REUNION held at the Winston Dillard Reunion Enjoyed The Neal family reunion and picnic supper were held at the Winston-Dillard Park Saturday in honor of Ernest C. Neal, who has been making his home in Chicago, for the last 23 years. Attending were the honored guest; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Neal Jr.

and sons, Teve, Gary and Danny, of Bandon; Mrs. Edna Longbrake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen MurDorothy Neal and Charlie Klingler, all of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Spencer and sons, Terry and Bruce, Oakland; and Mrs. Lawrence Longbrake and Dick Longbrake, Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buell Bobby, Phillipps, S. Mr.

and Mrs. Orrie Perry, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mullen and Pam and Ricki and Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Mullen, all Winston; and Mr. and Mrs. George Neal, Mr. Mrs. Justin Eifert and Katie and Jerry, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Mullen Kim, Grant and Steffani, Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen and Carrie, Jani and Diana, Billie Ann Hanson a and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Eifert and Tina, all of Glide. Reception Held At Deer Creek The Deer Creek Community Club held the first meeting of the year Friday evening. A reception was held for the teachers, who received lovely corsages presented by Mrs. Dick Hanlin. A discussion was held on "Safety." Mrs.

Fern Hane asked for articles to fill the clothes hamper that will be given away at the "Fun Night" in November. President Dick Hanlin spoke on the success of the Pee Wee baseball program held at the school during the summer. Room count was won by Mrs. Jaquot's first grade room. Lovely refreshments were served.

Chapter Meets Tuesday Evening The Glendale Chapter of the East ecrn Star held its first fall meeting on Tuesday evening. Two visitors were present, Mrs. Marie Breckenridge and Mrs. Grace Downing, both members of the Western Star Chapter of Kerby. Members of the chapter renewed their obligations during the chapter meeting.

Mrs. Howard Chiavaras reported on the reception honoring Mrs. Virginia Wright and Milton Doud. After the meeting, Mrs. Ed Bailey, Mrs.

John Sether, Mrs. Kenneth Brady and Mrs. Fred Wright, served refreshments. FOR MARRIED COUPLES FOREST GLEN SENIOR RESIDENCE OFFERS more security and services to oldsters for less money than any other home in the Pacific Northwest. It does so without sacrifice of quality, comfort, or the richness of its interior beauty.

OUR ENTRANCE FEES are among the lowest. Our monthly rates, including meals, are lower than that of any other home. OUR MEDICAL PLAN is the most complete, including free surgery, free doctor's care, 60 day hospitalization, and 90 day convalescent care, all of which is included in the monthly fees of $210 to $220 per month per couple. Our low rate for complete nursing home care is among the most reasonable and complete. OUR ONE and TWO ROOM APARTMENTS are all sold and occupied.

We have left only a very few combination basic units for married couples or near relatives. YOU WILL FIND FOREST GLEN SENIOR Residence an ideal home for Douglas County retirees. Stay in your old environment, lovely climate, and continue to enjoy your family and friends who live near you. FOREST GLEN SENIOR RESIDENCE Canyonville, Oregon Phone 839-4961 and picnic supper was Park Saturday in honor of Earnest C. Neal, who has cago for the last 23 years.

Baird Descendants Gather For Annual Family Reunion The annual reunion of the Ezra and Nellie Baird family was held recently at the Calapooia Woman's Club house. A new Free Methodist Church is being built by the Calapooia church and is known as The Nellie Baird Memorial. In 1919 she opened the Baird home for community church services and in 1930 the present local Free Methodist church building was purchased. The new church being built about one mile east of the present one. A delightful potluck dinner, was served to Mr.

and William Baird and family of Reedsport; Mr. and Mrs. Al Hurd, Red, Ronald, Rose and Viola of Lebanon; V.r. and Mrs. David Depew and four children and Ronald Ross, all of Klamath, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cole, Leonard and Carolyn Drain; Mr. Mrs. C.

O. Treman and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Todd, all of Coos Bay; James Taber, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Busch and granddaughter; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baird, all of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Isom and William Everly, Thomas Sutton, Canyonville; Dennis Mr. and Mrs. gy, and Mr. and Mrs. Carven Hamilton, Sutherlin; Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Baird and Henry Baird, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Cole, Mr. and Mrs. James Baird and family; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baird, Dan, Glenn and Joyleen; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralston Cole, Randy, Vicki and Debby; Mr. and Mrs. Leon been making his home in ChiThe family is pictured above. 'School' Theme Highlights Meet AND MRS.

LARRY WOMACK are pictured above following their marriage at the First Conservative Baptist Church in Roseburg. The bride, Carol Diane Clark, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Clark, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Womack of Glide. (Picture by Clark's Studio) Carol Clark Now Mrs. Womack The single ring ceremony was used Aug. 24 for the wedding of Carol Diane Clark and Larry Virgil Womack at First Conservative Baptist Church in Roseburg, the Rev.

Roy Campbell officiating at the 8 p.m. rites. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Clark of Roseburg. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Womack of Glide. Organist was Mrs.

Jesse Eilers. She played the traditional wedding music and accompanied Herb Anderson who sang "The Lord's Prayer" as a solo, and a duet with Mrs. Anderson, "I Love You So." The bride's father gave her in marriage. She was charming in her ballerina length gown of white lace over net, the bodice styled with long sleeves. Her lace-edged scalloped veil was secured by a lace headband.

She carried an arrangement of yellow rosebuds on a white Bible. Barbara Hennebeck was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Margaret Begley and Mrs. Gary Womack, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Hennebeck's dress was light blue embossed taffeta, and her nosegay was yellow. The bridesmaids wore pale yellow embossed taffeta frocks and had light blue nosegays.

Arnold Stewart, uncle of the bride, was best man. Ushering was done by the bride's brothers, David Lee and Bill Clark. Mandra Lin Stewart, cousin of the bride, was flower girl with Kimmie Lou Womack, niece of the bridegroom. After the wedding, a reception was held in the church basement. The lovely cake was of three square tiers, decorated in yellow and white.

Serving coffee, cake and punch were Mrs. Arnold Stewart, Mrs. Dan McLellan and Mrs. Ray Olson. Mrs.

Everett Foss had the guest book, and Mrs. Stewart was in charge of gifts. Douglas Court Has Recent Meet Douglas Court, Order of Amaranth, had its first meeting of the fall. Escorted and given honors were Elizabeth Kemp and Dick Kemp, supreme past royal matron and deputy supreme patron of the Grand Council of California. Others honored were assistant grand lecturer, Genevieve Philippi, and grand representative to Illinois, Inga High.

Past matrons and patrons of Douglas Court who were present were Ivena Halvorsen, Thelma Fleshman, Robert Caley and Henry Halvorsen. A guest from Emerald Court Eugene was Norman Harms, sociate patron. Refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed in the dining room. On the serving committee were Lillian Jones, Thelma Fleshman and Henry Halvorsen. Mrs.

B. Belmont Hosts Chapter Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sig. ma Phi held its first meeting of the fall at the home of Mrs Byron Belmont on Wednesday. Mrs. Roger Swengel presented the program, "Introductions and Mrs.

James Berggreen served refreshments to members, Mrs. Swengel, Mrs. Ed Sitton, Mrs. Jim Moen, Mrs. Joe Means, Mrs.

Richard Martin, Mrs. Dirk Kruysman, Mrs. Dave Jackson, Mrs. G. R.

Hayes, Mrs. Tom Findlay, Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp, Mrs.

Elmer D'Ambrosio, Mrs. Bill Britton, Mrs. Berggreen, Mrs. Belmont and guests, Mrs. Gilbert Rebjohn and Mrs.

Norman Belmont. There was discussion on the social and ways and means projects for the year, every member received a program and year book. Millett and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baird and family, all of the Umpqua area.

Ollivants Host Family Reunion A delightful family reunion was held recently at the newly completed home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ollivant in Lookingglass. The latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn McSorloy of Sweet Home, accompanied by the latter's mother, Mrs. Effie King of Canby, arrived Friday. Guests arriving Monday for the lovely buffet dinner and social day include Bill Branhan of Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins, Craig, Cheyenne, Tyra and Lane of Salem; Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Perkins North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muncie of Eugene and their children, Glenn, Robin and Bonnie; and Mr. and Mrs.

Don Ollivant Sr. and Toni. Canyonvillagers Hosted Friday The Canyonville School Board entertained teachers and their wives or husbands at dinner at the Piano Roll Inn at Roseburg Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dowd acted as hosts. Vic Rice of Myrtle Creek entertained the group with organ music. A "Back to School" theme, was used for first fall meeting the Mountaineer Rebekah Lodge in Glendale. Members discussed plans for the district convention which will be held in Glendale. The occasion will also mark official visit of the president, Mrs.

Barcra Bagley of Springfield. The hall was decorated appropriately in "back to school" materials. Spelling games were played. The supper commtitee, Mrs. Fred Kafer, Mrs.

Kenneth Brady and Mrs. Dean Swanson, served refreshments. Tables were decorated with fruit baskets and yellow daisies. The bride attended elementary and high school in Roseburg and was graduated from Mt. Shasta High School.

The bridegroom attended Oregon schools and is currently employed at Eugene Veneer in Glide. The newlyweds are making their home at 637 NE Casper Roseburg. Coaches' Picnic Wednesday Event New Roseburg High School coaches and their families were honored at a potluck picnic neld Wednesday evening at Stewart Park. The no-host affair was arranged by members of the coaching staff and their wives. The occasion also served as a going -away party for Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Harper. New coaches are Clifford Allen, Jim Bracken, Cliff Shelton and Jerry Droscher. Attending with their families were Mr. and Mrs.

Don Severson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bolen, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Plummer, Mr. and Curt Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith, Mr. Mrs.

Darl Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr.

and Mrs. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton and Jerry Droscher. Manager Visits Circle Monday Lilac Circle No.

49, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met Monday evening at the Roseburg Woman's clubhouse. District Field Manager Mabel R. Matheny of Eugene was present and gave a report on the reception held in Springfield honoring Grand Guardian Violet Lundstedt of Portland. A devotional period honored the memory of the late Lucy Kruse. She had been a member of Lilac Circle for 60 years.

Circle honors were given to district officers, Mabel Matheny and Nettie Hallcraft. A "Backward Party" is planned for Oct. 21, with visitors from Cottage Grove, Eugene and Springfield expected to attend. Dorothy Saar is chairman for the evening. All visiting neighbors in the vicinity are cordially invited to attend.

Luncheon Given At Cottage Grove A group of Dixonville women drove to Cottage Grove Wednesday to spend the day at the home of Mrs. Frank Pyle. A lovely luncheon was served at noon on the patio where beautiful arrangements of late summer flowers were placed. Those attending were Mrs. Pat Melton, Mrs.

Clethda Hamer, Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs. George Bryan, Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. Dick Swanson, Mrs.

Jerry Rust, Mrs. Leona Graves, Mrs. John H. and Mrs. Joe Schmid.

The afternoon was spent playing cards. High prize was won by Mrs. Schmid, low by Mrs. Melton, and the traveling prize went to Mrs. Graves.

Melrose Group Enjoys Luncheon The Melrose Friendly Hour Club met recently at the home of Mrs. C. A. Coffell. Time was spent working on a quilt for Amy Seeley.

A sack lunch was served at noon, the hostess furnishing a delicious, was dessert. held. A Mrs. short Wingfield business won the door prize. Others present were the Mesdames G.

G. Graves, Roland Cheek and Mark and Cheri: M. F. Kimmet, Fred Miller and Amy Seeley. Gardens Visited By Garden Club The Calapooia Garden Club held the first meeting of the fall season at 1:30 p.m.

in the clubhouse near Umpqua. From there they drove to the Shinn dahlia gardens on Dell Rio Road near Winchester, where they spent the afternoon. Later, they drove to the new Hestness picnic park on the Umpqua where they enjoyed refreshments served by Mrs. Allen Stephens and Mrs. Harold Crouch.

Others present were Mrs. Archie Moore, 'Mrs. Raymond Stephens, Mrs. Ray Murdock, Mrs. Harvey Koozier and her granddaughter; Mrs.

Charles Scott, Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. G. W. Munson.

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