TH« ? SOCIETY | I « H a r r ie tt M<-hols->'rancta H The wedding of Miss Nichols, Corvallis, and Francis H orn son of M r and M rs M A. Horn, was solemnised In a beauti- the U w n at the Horn home in De Rev W V Valley McGee F riday of the evening Presbvterlan " « Mcc«ec or the rte a b y te ria n church officiated in the presence of 125 guests The impressive rin g ceremony « » , used Lawrence Francis of Hillsboro sang "Oh Promise Me." accompanied by Mrs Reginald Haight, who also played the Wedding M arch from Lohen- T ", S’e'e^ ‘ n m arT,af by J F M alden o f Eugene, made s charm ing picture in s white satin drees of floor le n g th . H e r veti was held in place w ith forget-me-nots nhc carried a bouquet o f g arden ia, and rosebuds Miss E lta Hohm an. bridesmaid, wore a frock o f blue chiffon and carried sweet peas and roses Mr Francis was best man A of children. group -nd Mary Lou O m e r Patty- of C o n X tig h t M r*. John»t«>n C lu b lliw t x w M r i W B Johnston entertained the 0 l * H club w ith a I > ' dea- aart Tuesday. Inviting aa additional guests M rs A. W K im a and M r» L 1* S a n fo rd A birthday cake, honoring M rs A W. Swaneon. whose anniversary la July 4. was served Bridge was played d uring t h , afternoon hours. M rs T C W heeler received the high score Fw - ” and M rs George Jacobern the con- pn” c,ub activities u ntil September when M r, Jacobsen will have the open tn|f meeting * R a th a n u e N e ls o n llo n o r r d A m a jo rity service was held Mon day evening at the Rainbow meet , honoring K ath a rin e Nelson. who had tw enty J - « ' m<Jortty In the assembly M ra C E V m p h r. y w orthv m a tro n o f S la r , he ch. and Mlaa Madelle Beldler past Rrand advlaor o f th . O lwnd Assembly o f'O rego n, were honored <ueaU- p ,a n , mad<1 for a pic me to be held Thursday. July 8. at Swim m ers' Delight near Goahen L arry W olfard and »ton of Eugene, and Rradwood. scattered he bridal path A N'orman Ben- tomber IS Date Sears of rose petals In . , recep tio n was W ^ h ,U > ' ^ * 7 * 9 held follow ing the cerem ony and refroshments were served by a group of young women The newly weds left 'immediately follow ing fo r a motor tn p to ChUifornl. T hey w ill return the la tte r part of the week and be at home in th eir new hous, recently built on the H o rn farm Mr Horn was born and roar- ed in this com m unity He received his degree at Oregon State college w ith ’.he class of 1932 and was af- filiated w ith the Ph. Mu Delta fra te rn ity He w ill be associated w ith his fath er In farm in g and In the grave! business. Guests coming fro m a distance Included M r and Mrs Reginald H aight. Camas. Wash Mrs. Doyle Pigg. A. Horn. Portland; M r and Mrs. Lawrence Francis. Hillsboro; M rs H a rry O ner Mrs M ilton Nelson and la u g h te r, Dantvelle and M ary Lou. Miss E nelse Ja n se n . M r a n d Mrs. D Welsher. M r and Mrs Haag. D r and Mrs. L E F ra n c i, and daughter Elga- nor all from Corvallis; Mrs. John Hakanson. O akland; M r and M rs J F W alden, son Bob and daugh- te r Betty. M r. and Mrs. E lm er M iler Mrs Day Baytey and Ers. Blanche Jackson, all from Eugene; Mrs Roy Foster and son Harold. Lorane — E d C um m ings, M rs. F •w-linetder-W ieae N u p tia l* H e rb rrt J „ . . » elebratmi ' >" , e r t “ ln Cd a group o f 2» children Saturday pleasue o f her son, H e r- . for _ the , . . b* n J r on h,i ? M’v*‘" !b b lrfb ‘'a-' »« nive' “ r y T h e , afternoon was * P* " t * ,,h * ame* and fOrn” ° f a" > u *m e n t. The n’ * n r*“* ,ved man* sbn’ * n U , w , r * 1 C.l a * _ of the , f t ’>''"oon„ S‘C £ d S*“ da- « *« •« > * and Jim Grube. ,b * G rub* M r" - Uran<l • hapter Delegate* Report, Plans were discussed for the an- nua' Masonic and Eastern S ta r plc- nic at ,he meeting of the Eastern S ta r ^ n d a y night A tentative date. -fu'>' 21. was set. the picnic location * ° h* announced la te r Delegates to 8™nd chapter held the early part o f the month in Portland, gave re ports. The chapter adjourned until Friday. September 10 —* — Fam ily Guests a t I.onihord Home M r. and M rs H erbert Lom bard were din ner hosts Sunday fo r a fam ily group, honoring M r Lotn- h ard', fath er A Ixim bard. on lilg 20th b irthday anniversary Guests included M r and M rs A Lombard. M r and Mrs. H en ry C Skade M r »nd M rs Jorgen Hansen. Slgrid Skade. Clarence Lom bard and Bill Skade all o f Eugene. —♦ — Mias EZdna Schneider, daughter of John Schneider o f Monroe, and Ear: Wiese son of M r and M rs E. P icn ic C lose* C lu b v w m x i R Wiese were quietly m arried The Social Tw elve club held thuir Saturday evening at the home of annual picnic today <Thursday! on Rev and M rs James A. Sm ith, the back lawn o f the H B F errln Rev Sm ith road the service T he home A no hostess turkey dinner bride was attired In a navy blue was served Mrs W N F errln and ensemble with blue and grey ac- Mrs. W . A H em enw ay were ad- cessories. She wore a corsage o f dittonal guests. The club adjourn- gardenias Mi.-s Agness Schneider, ed until the fall season her attendant, wore a pink en- -eroble w ith white accessories and her corsage w a, o f pink roses and M r* Read Hem enw ay Hoste**. Mrs. Read Hem enw ay was host sweetpeas Lawrence Wiese, broth the G ardenia er o f the groom, was best man ess Thursday fo r club Refreshm ents w ere served at M rs Wiese was graduated from the U oaroe Union high school in the close of a social afternoon Mrs. 1933 M r W nse was graduated R° v Mason wil1 b* hostess for the from the local high school in 1931 me*',ln lf nCTt Thursday The young couple left im m ediately following the ceremony on a trip ' t a r M e m b e r * G u e e t a l D r a in to San Francisco They w ill reside A large delegation o f Eastern in - ot age Grove where the groom S tar officers and members o f the is in charge of the city delivery local chapter attended a meeting of system fo r retail merchants N orth Star chapter at D rain W ed- nesday evening R e n n e tt-S to ffe r N u p tia ls . Miss E rm a Bennett, daughter of M r and Mrs H enry Bennett, be came the bride of W arren Stoffer. son of M r and Mrs. A M Stoffer, Eugene, at a simple ceremony p er formed Tuesday In Seattle. A t tending them were M r Knowles, a fra te rn ity brother of M r Sniffer's, and M r Knowles. T he bride* wore a white silk tailored suit w ith navy blue blouse and accessories Her flower were gardenias Mrs. Sto f fe r w a- graduated from the Cottage Grove high school in 1932. She has been popular in the younger set both in Cottage Grove and Eugene. M r. Stoffer attended the University o f Oregon where he was a ffilia te d w ith the Phi G am m a D e lta f r a ternity. The young couple w ill be at home in Eugene, returnin g by the coast route from Seattle. CTub M em ber* arid Guewt* P lm lc . The Tuesday Evening club m em bers, w ith fam ilies and guests, met Tue.rday evening a t the H o rn grove fo r th e ir annual picnic. The pleas ant hours were spent around a, glowing camp fire. Special guests included Mrg. Roy Leonard, Brad- wood: M rs W . N . F e rrln , P o rt land; M arjo rie Quigley, Albany; V irg in ia Brown Henry M. Lake w ith ten members prssent and no M r and M rs M arlon I s I k iw via hostess The aftem.M.n was spent lied M r I ->bnw'e slater. Mrs Brad The appendla w s, recognised by y(gl(( The a e lt meeting w ill l«e daugb. who Is seriously III, al M * . Berengartu, Carpus, an Italian an- <1( d „s a tin g with a potluck by creak Wednesday atomlst. In 1151 Two hundred years d(„ „ , r be held July T at Ihe I .a Verne T ho rn to n left Saturday later, a British surgeon. Claudius home o f M is Vern ftohoollng to visit an aunt, Mra Nevarangar Amysud. performed Ihe first ap- g;veryone Is requested lu b rin g al Springfield T hey »apart to go pendectomy. In lit'« Dr Reginald their thim ble as there will be quill on a fishing trip from there F its of Boston proved that the dis- |„g „ml a miscellaneous shower for M r and M ra C arl Doty, newly ease Is produced by an affected the recent bride. M rs Fish e r weds from Corvallis vial I ad « ( Ute appendix and coined the word, ap- At the school «-lection on the 2t home of George T a lle r last waak Audrey W olfard was elacted d a r k llia y were returning from their ?nn««*n« d i«w tomorrow (Friday) pendlcltis. _________________ He has solved for a number of honeymoon. has been postponed until Frldav years Mrs Fred Klnaland was re M r and Mra I I W M uray of July 9 at the home of M rs G R Th e N am e R rasll Arnest elected I reusurer, the office she Kugsn» were Munday afternoon vie Mrs Joe SchneM er w ill be The nan«« Brasil of the South has held for nine years Hora at tha t</le T ay lo r h o m e program leader Am erican country Is derived from a Portuguese word, brasa, meaning S cou t M o th e r* to M eet live coal. In reference to the color The Scout Mothers' club w ill of Its dyewoods. meet Wednesday afternoon. July T. at 2 o'clock w ith Mrs M ary K Ckr- F.h'vla rhord«wshnrg. n ry at SH south First street Mrs Electa Thordenherg. S3. died ,, Monday forenmm at the home of a ... S“ * ‘e O sr1*1«* »nd Charles nephew Ed Brashei at lx>ndon Wood w e r, wed Thursday June 24. Electa Ruaaell T ho rd en b o rg wa> In Eugene They w ill continue to born September 2». 1AM at L .w e ll m a* * ' h eir home In this city Mass She came to this community In 1!W1 from Man Francisco atwl had been a resident o f Lin do n for In .litu tlo a at N o b ility are two The institution of nobility is to u s l many year« Surviving _______ _____ How ard Nowell. Man ed on the theory that a spensi p riw brother». V » ’^ Francisco; W illis Nowell. Cottage Grove, she was a member of the tv * rn ,’ ra t‘un *° generation Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge The nobles of Rome, called p atri Funeral services were held this cians. became nobles simply be i Thursday! afternoon at Mills cause they were the original Inhab chapel. Rev K. E Coulter official itants of the city. In Venice, tha Ing Interm ent was In the A F A nobility consisted of a group of m er AM 1 .0 .0 F cem etery T he Re chant traders who had gradually hekah order had charge of the risen In wealth and power Most graveside service of the nobility of Europe, on the other hand, came from freemen who battled their way to wealth and privilege. These great feudal lords were virtual kings M rs Epp The annual picnic of the Ptesby- tartan Sunday School and church w * . held Wednesday evening at the cMy {«ark Tha picnicker* made use of the recreational playground equipment Supper was served at 6 JO Mrs. George M atthew s was chairm an of the general committee — - !• |>. G. t tu b f«st|M.ne Meeting A meeting o f the P D G club, Cottage Grove, Oregon Telephone 41 F-3 Residence: Disston Route llla c a v e rrd A pp end !,H I* Townsend Club Picnic Cottage Grove City Park July 5 A LL DA V PROCiRAM Speaking at 11 A. M Music Picnic Lunch and the Montana Mavericks, in Person Lynx Hollow Isle ef M an 's Hom e Rule The Isle of Man has its own •n q u e form of home rule. N o act of the British P arliam ent ap plies to the island unless expressly to stated in the law The Court of Tynw ald, one of the oldest legisla tive assemblies in the world, con sists of a lieutenant g ivernor ap- __ pointed by the crown, and two chamber», the council and the house of key,. The twenty-four m em ber. su i ». . . u k i of the latter sre elected by popular Vote in which women share equal rights with men A11 measures must pas» both council and key», and receive approval from the aov- ereign Avalanche « Snow-Slide As commonly understood, an av alanche is a sudden snow slide rath er than a rock-slide, but the word m ay be used for either, observes a w rite r in the Washington Post Some of the world's most destruc tive avalanches have been snow- slides They break away with a re port like a 14-lnch nava gun. A shout, a falling stone, or a thunder clap m ay start them. They attain appaUing velocity, and the accom panying wind-blast fells acres of About 30 persona gathered a t Ihe Russell cabin for a surprise party given In honor of M r and M rs E E. McClarev. who w ill soon m ove to Eugene A farew ell lunch was served J. M. Sullivan was the first In the neighborhood to begin making hay Crops In the Hollow, all spring p|anUnt: wrr<, nol ... , " Ps v'ananittker. 8. D . who expert to ,<>cate R, „ aburB war, „ , h r Jo„ Bpp, nbau<h hom r r, , . r n |. b . U r , p , , . k tr d , , „ ()f Eppenbaugh The Com m unity club met at the Cowboy Entertainer» in a Riot of Rope Spinning. Whip Cracking. Half Hitching, Trick anti Fancy Roping, Cow boy Song» and Rangeland Drama, plus Motion Pictures of the Pendleton Round Up ADMISSION FREE Rev. Roy L Nelson will speak at the City Park Sunday, July 4, at 2:30 P M YOU ARE INVITED! A T P E N N E Y 'S \’ 0 U R FA 4r/^^ timber. 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