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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 8

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Of Interest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horn of Pico Rivera, at Studio of Photography).

AUTUMN BRONZE colors formed the decorations for the the First Christian Church. Following a honeymoon to church wedding Oct. 15 of Darlene Dennese Carew, daugh- Crater Lake and Northern California, Mr. and Mrs. Horn ter of Mrs.

Lois M. Carew of city, and Roland Jerald Horn, are residing at S. 3rd, Corvallis. (Picture by Chris' MARRIED OCT. 22 at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church were Mr. and Mrs. Senger will reside on Bower Street in RoseGlenda Lee Willis, of Garden Valley, and Bernard James burg. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Senger of Tenmile.

The wedding porty is pictured above. Past Noble Grands Meet Thursday The Past Noble Grands Club of Roseburg met Thursday at the 100F Hall. delicious dessert supper was served in the dining room which was beautifully decorated with fall flowers. Hostesses, were Velma Herman, Mamie Fett, Mary Goodman, Elsie Mills and Margret Saunders. At the meeting, conducted by the president, Lena Poole, plans were discussed concerning the rummage mart which, will be held in the basement the IO0F Hall and will be on Wednesday and Friof each week from 10 a.m.

until 4 p.m. Maggie Dent led in the devotions. Ona Williams and Nona Thompson were on the entertainment committee. The next meeting will be Nov. 10 at the Hall, with hostesses Ada Hanna, Edith Bond, Nona Thompson, Gertrude field and Dorothy Neal.

Fay Crieger Thella Webber will comprise the entertainment committee. Covered Dish Luncheon Enjoyed By Ladies Club The Tenmile Ladies Club met this month at the clubhouse with 15 members and three guests present. Hostesses for the day were Goldie Farmer and Virginia Wilson. A delicious covered dish luncheon was served at noon. Guests were Mrs.

Pat Gilbert, Mrs. Laila, Anderson and Mrs. Sally St. Clair, Fall Festival Riversdale Grange Sat. Evening, Oct.

29 HAM DINNER Sending to start 6 P.MO Country Store Candy Jor Shop Miscellaneous Table EVERYBODY WELCOME! Darlene Carew Now Mrs. R. Horn At 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, lene Dennese Carew, daughter of Mrs.

Lois Carew of Roseburg, and Roland Jerald Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horn of Pico Rivera, exchanged marriage vows at a double ring ceremony at the First Christian Church, James C.

Smith, pastor of the church, officiating. Baskets of bronze chrysanthemums decorated the church. Wayne Mosher, soloist, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Wedding Prayer." Before the wedding ceremony, the altar candles were lighted by Jerry, Corvallis. Linn Smith and Neal Kolpke Theo Lamkins of Winston, uncle of the bride, gave his niece in marriage. She was charming her princess style white satin dress, fashioned with a Grace Kelly neckline adorned with seed pearls.

She carried a white Bible and a white orchid and wore a cloud veil with a tiara of seed pearls. Judy Christenson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Melissa Hill and Janet Reed. All wore beige taffeta dresses with matching hats and bouquets of bronze and brown carnations. Flower girl Julie Smith wore yellow taffeta to match the dresses worn by candelighters.

Their flowers were brown and bronze chrysanthemums. Tom Hamm of Corvallis was best man. Ushering was done by Vernon Roth and Tom Kwaitkowski, both of Corvallis. Mrs. Carew was hostess at a reception given for the bridal couple at the church, following the ceremony.

Mrs. Jackson was in charge of the affair. The newlyweds honeymooned at Crater and in Northern California. For traveling, the bride wore a black sheathe dress with white accessories. new Mr.

and Mrs. Horn are now at home at S. 3rd, Corvallis. The bride has lived in Roseburg for 13 years and attended Roseburg High School. The bridegroom attended El Rancho High School in California and is presently in the U.S.

Air Force, stationed at Adair Air Force Station at Corvallis. Lovely Wedding Event Of Oct. 22 Wedding vows were exchanged by Glenda Lee Willis of Garden Valley and Bernard James Senger of Tenmile at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Oct. 22 at 3 o'clock.

The bride's gown of white slipper satin with bodice and sleeves of lace was enhanced by a string of pearls. She had a short veil and small train. The bride carried a white orchid with a yellow throat and cascading white stephanotis. Janice Gray was maid of honor and wore a yellow sheath dress while the bridesmaid, CharLee Packer, wore a copper sheath. Both had complementary shoes and hat and carried cascading chrysanthemums matching their dress.

Darrell Hill was best man. Seating the guests was Jim Ross. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Glenn The Rev. D. W.

Hinrichs officiated at the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Mrs. H. W. Gray who sang "'The Lord's Prayer" and "I Love You Baskets of bronze and yellow dahlias were used about the church.

Friends and relatives greeted Mr. and Mrs. Senger at the reception held at the parish hall. The wedding cake, made by a family friend, Marge Packer, was decorated by Raymond Nichols, with roses in shades of colors. The cake was served by the bride's attendants.

Coffee and punch were poured by Claudine Pollard and Norma Holmes. Sharon Hambrick was in charge guest book. Pat Kvidera opened the gifts. For her wedding trip to Nevada and California, the bride chose a blue and gray plaid suit. The newlyweds will be at their own home on Bower Street in Roseburg when they return.

Out of town guests attending were Mrs. Lula Halsey of Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hardin and Miss Paulette Leach, Olympia, Mrs. Jeanette Graves of Tacoma, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sy Nash of Grants Pass. The new matron is the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Willis of Garden Valley and is a stenoWelfare thesiDouglas Senger grapher for County is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. LeonSenger of Tenmile and is employed by Howard-Cooper Corp. Pink And Blue Shower Given For Mrs. Robert Gaedecke Mrs. Bob Gaedecke of Azalea was honored at a pink and blue shower held Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Clarence Smith. Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. Paul Schimp. The gifts were presented in a lovely wooden cradle belonging to the Smith family and decorated Club Luncheon Given Wednesday By Mrs.

Cassel Mrs. M. C. Cassel graciously entertained her bridge club Wednesday at a lovely 1 o'clock luncheon at her attractive home on SE Kane Street. Colorful fall flowers formed the decorations.

Covers were placed for Mrs. Fred Schwartz and Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook, guests, and Mrs.

Burton T. Randall, Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs. Kenneth Kirk, Mrs. E.

C. Klemmer, Mrs. E. C. Patterson and the hostess, Mrs.

Cassel. High score for the afternoon's Schwartz Mrs. Patterson winplay, won by Mrs. ning second high score. Birthday Observed By Robert Smoot Of Glendale Robert Smoot, 13, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Smoot of Glendale. celebrated birthday a small parts, held at his home. The youth and his guests enjoyed a supper which included venisonburgers and birthday cake. The cake was decorated with a hunting scene, with cedar twigs simulating trees and ceramic figures of two fawns.

Those present were Don and Lavonne Barrong and the honoree and members of his family. with pink and blue streamers. After the honoree had opened her many lovely gifts, hostesses served refreshments. Mrs. Schimp had made a decorated cake as a gift to the honoree.

Another cake had been frosted so that each serving was decorated individually. Those present or sending gifts were Mrs. Ben Rempel, Mrs. Art Gaedecke, Mrs. Gerald Brady, Mrs.

Gerald Clark, Mrs. Virgil Campion, MarS, Frank Brown, Mrs. Bill Sparks, Mrs. Dick Darrow, Mrs. Paul Schimp, Miss Nellie Woolery, Miss Terry Allen, Elizabeth Foster, Mrs.

Henry Gaedecke, Mrs. Ted Miller, Mrs. Gary MilMrs. Steve Drew. Mrs.

Jack Smith, Mrs. Jim Geritz, Mrs. Clarence Smith and the honoree. Fair Oaks HEC Chooses Officers Officers for the coming year were elected by members of the Fair Oaks Grange Home Economics Club when they met recently for a noon potluck dinner and meeting at the grange hall. New officers include Rose Chandler, chairman; Jennie Harrison, vice chairman, and Virginia Williams, secretary treasurer.

The group completed plans for the public dinner to be held Nov. 6. Several members of Rose Chandler's Camp Fire Girls will assist grange members with the serving, which will begin at 12:30. Tentative plans for the annual bazaar, to be held Dec. 10, were discussed.

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(Reg. DOROTHY GRAY 33515 Phone McKAY DRUGS 547 S. E. JACKSON ST. 8 The News- Review, Roseburg, Ore.

Oct. 28, 1960 DENNIS TANDY, celebrated his first birthday Oct. 23. He is the son of Marilyn Tandy and the late Dennis Tandy. He is living with his mother and his maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Craig Hays, 895 W. Military Ave. Honoring him were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Miller; sousins, Carrie and Linda, and grandfather, Alvie Tandy, and Jeannie. (Picture by Wilson Studio). Odd Fellows And Rebekahs Plan Potluck For Nov. 22 Roseburg Rebekah Lodge 41 met Tuesday at the with Kathryn Bovingdon, N.G.,' and Minnie Batton, V.G., presiding. A potluck dinner was enjoyed in the dining room preceding the meeting.

The tables were very lows, Rebekahs and their families was planned for Nov. 22. The Odd Fellows will furnish turkey, coffee, butter and rolls. The Rebekahs are to bring a covered dish, salad or dessert. Vesta Langfield was presented with her commission to be district deputy president.

During the recess, Ethel Bailey, Doris Nelson, Lydia Gillett and Ada Hanna presented an interview dealing with the Odd Fellow home in Portland. Thella Webber, Gladys Lowther and Faye Jensen were appointed pretty, decorated with fall flowers by the committee, Velma Herman, Mamie Fett, Kathryn Bovingdon and Harry and Eileen Rapp. At the meeting first election of officers was held. A potluck dinner for all Odd Fel- Suiters Hosts At Dinner Sunday dinner guests at the Norman Suiter home in Curtin were Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Woods and family of Roseburg. to the visiting committee for the next three months. The next meeting will be Nov. 8, with Thelma Fleshman, Ina Farnsworth, Esther Casey and Ruth Dishman on the refreshment committee. Mrs.

C. B. Wade Hostess Monday To Bridge Club Mrs. C. B.

Wade entertained her ernoon at her beautiful on duplicate bridge club Monday, aftKane Street. Fall flowers formed the lovely decorations for the occasion. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. M. L.

Hallmark were guests and members enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Wade were Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs.

E. C. Patterson, Mrs. J. P.

Motschenbacher, Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. D.

B. Bubar, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Walter Ulrich, Mrs.

Chester Morgan and Mrs. Ivan Pickens. High score was won by Miss Casey and Mrs. Patterson with Mrs. McClintock and Mrs.

Wade winning second high score. At the tea hour Mrs. Wade served lovely refreshments. NO DUCTS NO CARPENTRY Happy Hour Members To Be Bloodmobile Hostesses The Riversdale Happy Hour Club met recently for a 12:30 p.m. luncheon the home of Mrs.

N. C. Wallin. the United prated Ladies of the The group a donation to club will act as at the canteen at the Bloodmobile Nov. 15 and 16.

They will be assisted in providing refreshments by the Riversdale MNO Club. Those attending the party, with Mrs. Wallin were Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. W.

C. Bailey, Mrs. Clarence Wescott, Mrs. R. L.

Harmon, Mrs. B. Mrs. C. M.

Stark, Mrs. Albert' Morene and Mrs. C. N. Downing.

Scotts Valley Couple Gives Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Archie Damon were host and hostess at a family dinner at their home in Scotts Valley, Those Saturday attending noon. included Bessie Vroman and Litha Hedrick from Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.

Pete mentos and, and children Mrs. from Kalama, Ed Thorp and baby from and Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson children, Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Jackson, Cyrenus Vroman and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson and children. Glide Kiwanis Host Potluck The Glide Kiwanis Club held a potluck dinner for members and guests recently at the Glide Community building. Jeralee Bunnell, Glide representative at Girls State, and Jerry Rust, representative of Boys State were, on guest their speakers.

experiences Both gave the convention held in June at Corvallis. Both Jeralee and Jerry were sponsored by the Glide Kiwanis Club. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Oas and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Basson, new residents of Glide. Oas is the new vocal director at Glide schools. Mrs. Oas sang two solos accompanied by Mrs.

John Thompson. Party Set For Friday The American Legion and auxiliary are having a Halloween party Friday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Kellogg Grange Hall for their families and invited guests. Umpqua Rebekahs To Meet On Tuesday Umpqua Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday, Nov.

1, at the lodge hall at 8 p.m. Potluck refreshments will follow the meeting. Grange Members Enjoy Northern Trip Pictures Elkhead Grange met at the Elkhead Hall Wednesday evening. Guests were Mrs. Chester Rydell, Mrs.

Mary Scott, Jim Cellars, Joe Block and C. D. Swearingen, all from Sunnydale Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Manning from Fair Oak Grange.

Laurel James, who recently reof the Aleutian Islands, showed turned from a fishing trip, north pictures of his trip taken this year. Mr. James has done commercial fishing in the Alaskan waters for the past 23 years. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston and Mrs.

Van Hutchinson. Business Women's Week Is Celebrated At Yoncalla Yoncalla BPW held a dinner recently in the Congusto Cafe to celebrate National Business Women's Week. A short program on and Projects for BPW Women" was led by club president, Kittie Jobe. Mrs. Mabel McCord and Mr.

Grace Williams from Sutherlin were guests at the dinner. The next business meeting of the Yoncalla BPW will be Nov. at the home of Sallie Farley at Drain. 1229 SE STEPHENS Pith a ROSEBURG, OR OREGON 2-3651 FABRIC NOTIONS NEW ARRIVALS WIDE WALE CORDUROY gold. Washable, Deep water velvet texture repellent and in luxurious beautiful comfort colors of will beige, make fall Roval, rains purple welcome.

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