The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 09, 1938, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Health-O-Grams
TO SAY ONE IS TEMPERAMENTAL IS JUST A
POLITE WAY OF SAYING, “A BAD TEMPER ”
Phone 30
Chirnpractia Physician
Cottage Prove
Announcement Made
of Bressler—Cagle
Engagement Wed.
SAFLEY KEBELBECK
Miss Edith Safley. daughter of
Mrs. Kate Safley of Eugene and
Melvin Kebelbeck were married
Monday morning at the Cottage
Grove Catholic church. Reverend
Father Gerace performed the
ceremony. Bill Bartels and Bill
Spies acted as altar boys and
Mrs. C. J. Kem presided at
organ. Mrs. William Black
Mrs. Frank -------
Gierau sang.
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Miss Florence Kebelbeck. cousin
of the bride was bridesmaid and
George Kebelbeck. Jr., best man.
The bride wore a dress of blue
chiffon with printed slip.
Her
corsage was pink roses.
The
bridesmaid wore brown printed
crepe and her corsage was yellow
roses.
The altar was decorated with
pink
and white
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------- roses ~ and the
church with baskets of white
nMun auu
-----
peonies
and white snap dragons.
The wedding breakfast was at
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the —
Palace
cafe, where the decora-
tions were with white and pink
streamers and roses.
The couple left for Southern
California,
to New York
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City, Washington. D. C.. Yellow-
stone park and other places of
interest. They will make their
home in Cottage Grove.
Mra. Mary Smith and daughter,
Mra. George Matthews, were host­
esses to the Mothers' club Tues­
day. June 7, at the home of Mra.
Matthews. A picnic dinner was
served on the lawn on the river
bank. Mra. Matthews served home-
' made ice cream following the
' dinner. The afternoon was spent
; m sewing. The welfare committee
’ reported the giving of 45 gar­
ments. 8 pair of shoes, one over­
coat, one suit, two hate. Twelve
members were present. Guests in-
i eluded Rev. and Mrs. W. V. Mc­
Gee. Mrs. Eva Holderman. Mrs.
George C. Miller. Mrs. Sadie
Bleak and Mrs. Florence Mills.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. William Beck. July
12, with Mrs. F. C. Hauser and
Mrs. C. N. Land as assisting
hostesses.
11 children. Mrs. Beryl Shattuck,
Mrs. Edith Kennedy nnd Mrn.
Beth l’arien, all of Cbttagr Grove;
Mrs. Ciro Williams, Portland;
Mrs. Enid Gartner. San Diego,
HENRY MILTON
Cal. Mrs. Florence Jessop, Keys,
Henry Milton Lake, a resident Cal.; Mrs. Bernice Norris. Deen
of this section since 1910, died River. Wash.; Mrs. Mabel Ixxll,
Sunday morning. June 5. at his Salem; David Hickey, Honolulu;
home at Thornton Camera. He Benjamin and Ramona, I>»rcna;
was born June 18, 1890, at Alaba­ the following sistera: Mra. Sarah
ma Comers. Polk county. Wis. He McKcel, Portland; Mra. Minnie
was married November 14. 1918, Denney. Hood River; Mra. Mary
in Cottage
Grove,
to . Myrtle
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.
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.
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Sergent nnd Mra. Lee McKinney
Comb^ Mr. Lake is su«Mv«l hy of ^,npla Wash . and 1S Kran(1.
his widow and one son, Philip, and children He had resided in this
the following brothers and sisters: section the past 40 years, coming
Mrs. Sophornia Cox, North Bend; from Washington.
Funeral ac­
Mrs. Frances Briggs, Grants
Pass; Mra Sophia Miller, Mra. An-, SJnfS^Ä he announced
na Meyers. Mra. Minnie Meyers. "
Minx cnapei.
all of Cottage Grove; Mra. Olive
Porteous. Mt. Shasta, Cal.; Mrs
Dora Haven. Sacramento. Cal .
Mrs. Mary Cole, Eugene;
Andrew
_
June 6 Leon Lancaster went to
C. Ixike, Noti.
Drain to work during the summer
Mr. I-ake came to the Cottage for an uncle. Jim Lancaster.
Grove vicinity from Oakland. He
Mrs. Doc Pitcher spent several
was a member of the Baptist days last week in Eugene visiting
church and of the Woodmen of her granddaughter, Doris Pitcher.
the World. He was an architect
It has been reported that all the
and draftsman.
buildings on the ranch known as
Funeral services will be held the Palmer place were recently
This afternoon t Thursday* at burned down.
Mills chapel. Rev. H. W Davis of
Mr. and Mrs Frank Bridwell
the Baptist church will officiate visited Sunday at the John East­
and burial will be in A. F A A. M.- burn home at Disston.
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Mrs. Frank Stout and children
left Tuesday to work in thestraw-
Mrs. Ethel May Jone*
berry fields near Lebanon
Mrs Ethel May Jones died Sat-
Visitors Sunday at the Lee Du­
urday. June 4, at Woodson’s auto gan home were Bernice and Fan-
camp. Cottage
MmMav
m “moi Grove.
»t iznn She
.B. was »r**
Mra. J^n Dugan.
mnii^i Mnv T 28’ Nonna IX1«an and Maxine WII-
Mo., and was married May 3, 1912. son.
son.
to Roy Jones at Wichita. Kansas,
Guests for a Saturday night
who died some years ago. She is supper reunion at the Fred Over-
survived by her parents. Mr. and ton home were Mrs. Myrtle Over-
Mrs. Robert E. Bush of Cottage ton of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Grove, and eight children. Helen Jenkins. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Jen-
V.
_ Jones .. of Springfield. Ill.. Robert
», kins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Over-
George. Hazel J. Betty J., Ray D.. (on and Mr and ^rs. North Over-
Berkley, Pauline and Gordon ton.
Jones, all of Peoria. Ill.; and the
following brothers and sisters. Ru- ... Fred Overton
, , _ is on jury duty
ben H Bush. Oklahoma City thla ww>k ,n
The Butte Mooney family spent
Okla., T. J. Bush. Mohawk. Ore.,
Virgin Elkin Bush. Oklahoma City. Sunday at Creswell with the Lon
Okla., Robert E. Bush. Wichita. Henderson family.
Kans., Rollo J. Bush. Baltimore.
“Mammy and Dad” Morris re­
Md.. Carl B. Bush. Springfield. III., turned Tuesday from their visit
Mra. Velva Bjerke, Marshfield. in Newburg with relatives.
Ore., Mrs. Hazel M. Edwards.
Ruby Gleaser went to Newjxirt
Blackwell. Okla. She has resided Friday to spend the summer with
in Cottage Grove the past year, her parents.
coming from Peoria. Ill. Funeral
services were held Tuesday after­
noon at 2:30. at Mills chapel. Rev.
H. W. Davis officiating. Burial will
be at Masonic I. O. O. F. cemetery.
OBITUARIES
DRESSES
$1.95 & $3.95
Slacks
Overalls
Play Clothes
The Oregon Branch of the Na­
tional league of District Postmas­
ters will hold their annual conven­
tion. according to Ixira Coykcn
dull, publicity chairman, at Salem,
June 14 and 13, with headquarters
at the Marion Hotel.
Owls «nd many hawks make muck
better moussrs than ceta.
OK
OK
Mosby Creek
Mrs. Frank Wheeler of Los An­
Announcement of the coming
geles. Cal., who has been visiting
marriage of Miss Genevieve Bress­
her sister. Mrs. N. E. Compton, re-
ler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
turned home Monday. On Satur-
Bressler of this city was made at
day. June 4. Mra. Compton enter-
an informal party Wednesday
tained several guests honoring
evening at the home of the parents
wbeeler. A 1:30 dessert was
of the bride-to-be. June 30 has
sened The afternoon was spent
been set as the date for the
socially. The guests were Mrs.
marriage of Miss Bressler to Mr.
Herbert Eakin. Mra. Bessie Sut-
Eli L. Cagle Jr., of Seattle. Wash­
cijffe Mra. W. A
Hemenway,
ington, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Eli L.
Mrs. William Thum. Mrs Mary
Cagle Sr., of Salisbury. North
VanDenberg. Mrs. S. L. Mackin.
Carolina. Miss Bressler, a popular
Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Mrs. A. W.
member of the younger set of this
Kime, Mrs. B. R. Job. Mrs. Joe
city, is a graduate of the Cottage
Young. Mrs. Ray Trask. Mrs. J.
Grove high school, and has been a
B Leonard. Mra. Wheeler, who
student at Oregon State College.
has recently returned from a tour
Mr. Cagle has been employed in
or
of r.urope,
Europe, gave an aaaress
address sun-
Sun-
Seattle since graduating from
day evenbig at a union sendee in
Oregon State, where he was prom­
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— told
-,
the J —
Presbyterian
church. She
inent in athletic circles. A theatre
an interesting story of her travels,
party followed the gathering at
the people and their customs.
the Bressler home Wednesday
evening. In addition to the guests
Mr. and Mra. Alta Kelly, newly-
of honor, the guests were the
weds were honored Sunday with
Misses Virginia Metcalf, Dorothy
a basket dinner at their home on
Zimmerly, Daisy Zimmerly. Lillian
north Tenth street by the follow-
Young. Margaret Short, Lorraine
jng friends: Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Coiner, Bernadine Weise, Donna
Currin
and grandson. Darrel
Safley. Betty Jacobsen. Peggy
The Scout Mothers wish to Thomason. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Savage and Florence Spies. An­
nouncement
ot
the
coming again remind those who are inter­ McKibben. Mr. and Mrs. John
marriage was made in a unique ested in the children of Cottage Sanders of Mt. View. Mr. and Mrs.
Grove that they are giving a bene­ Fred Kelly and son Harvey of
gardenia corsage.
fit silver tea June 23 on the lawn Fairview, and Miss Jeanne Steele
of the Stewart Carlson home for of Dorena. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
The Catholic Altar society met the purpose of raising funds for
presented with some very
Monday. June 6, at the home of the building of a tennis court for were
Mrs. William Zimmerly with Mrs. the younger groups of children. useful gifts. The afternoon was
Zahm as assistant hostess. Plans There will be a picnic for all Boy! spent socially.
were made for the vacation school and Girl Scouts on the evening of
The Cottage Grove FOE aerie
which commenced that day and June 29 at the city park, which is enjoyed
a strawberry shortcake
will end June 11. A 1:30 dessert also a part of the Scout Mothers feed at the regular meeting Wed-
was served. This was the last program for June.
nesday night in honor of the drill
meeting of the society until fall.
The committee tn charge of the team. Pete Hayes, captain of the
tennis project program is Mra. C. team, discussed plans to attend
J. Kem. Mrs. W. A. Woodard. Mra. the state convention in Klamath
MARGARET V. MARTIN.
Stewart Carlson. Mrs. Vinal Ran- Falls. June 30th to July 2nd.
Mrs. Margaret V. Martin of
dall. Mra. D. W Sturges. Mra. Joe
p A Roller. R. D. Wilson and
Smith and Mra. Leonard S. God- Rob Jenkins have started work on Creswell died Wednesday morn­
dard.
the new club room. Other mem- ing. June 8. at Salem, at the age
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bers volunteered to assist in the of 78 years. She was bom near
OOOL SHEER
The Women’s missionary so- construction and the lodge expects this city October 29, 1859, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylves­
ciety of the Baptist church met at to have ¡t completed soon.
ter Veatch, who came to Oregon
the home of Mrs. K K. Mills Wed-
nesday afternoon. May 8. Mra.
Sixteen members of the Past from Illinois in the early 1850’s.
Maude Pickens led the devotionals. Matron’s club met at the home of She had lived in or near Creswell
Several ladies from Roseburg. Mrs. Ruth Randall Monday, June and Cottage Grove all her life,
member
who belong to this society, were 6th and surprised her
with a She
°*" was
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present and gave talks and Mra. miscellaneous shower.
A one- well Presbyterian church.
Mrs.
Caraway and Miss Page sang a thirty dessert was served. Mra.
----- Martin is survived by two
duet accompanied by Mrs. Page. Gladys Hall, worthy matron of the siaters- Mrs. Dora B. Martin and
Refreshments were served by the
chapter was a guest. Ibis Mrs Lucretta Tuttle, both of Cres-
hostess. Each member of the so- was the last regular meeting until
two brothers.
Hamilton
ciety has bought several pieces of
fad yhe ciub will have a picnic Veatch of Cottage Grove, and
silver from time to time and the
Monday. July 11, at “Alder Nook" Curtis Veatch of Halsey, and by
church kitchen is now equipped the j. p Graham cabin on Sharps,8 foster son, C. R. Cleaver of Se-
with practically a complete set of Creek
attle. Funeral arrangements will
silver.
a
be made by the Schwering chapel
Mrs. Roy Short and daughter'°f Creswell.
Mrs. O. Eakin and Mra. W. Margaret entertained at dinner
STANLEY HICKEY
Daugherty were hostess for Pres- Wednesday evening of last week
byterian Ladies Aid
Wednesday.
(
^e
Short
home
in
honor
of
Miss
ITT*
a1 lnr snorT n°me
nonor or miss
Stanley Hickey of Dorena died
June 8. T Mra. Salhe
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Hill led the Marion Notvedt, who is leaving Tuesday evening, June 7. He was
devotionals.
L. The afternoon was Cottage Grove high school, where bom June 11, 1877 at Traverse
spent socially and refreshments sbe has been the home economics City, Mich. He was married to
were served.
served. This
This is is the
the last tacher for four years and advisor Nellie Williams at White Salmon,
for vacation time
meeting until September.
of ^e
Girls’ League. Fifteen Wash., in June. 1899.
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friends of Miss Notvedt were pres-
Surviving are Mrs. Hickey and
Mrs. Chester Allen entertained en,
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the members of the Baptist church
choir at her home on Silk creek
A group of Cottage Grove teach-,
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; evening was spent socially. Mrs of last week at the home of Mra.
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There were thirty guests. Miss
Myrtle Kern and Miss Margaret
Achterman and Barbara Ander-,
_ ’ son sang.
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The newly elected officers of
the Girls’ League of Cottage1
Grove high school was held last
week at a meeting of the league.
The advisor. Miss Marion Notvedt. |
was presented with a gift. The I
presentation was made by Mary-
jane Smith, retiring president.
Miss Notvedt has accepted a posi­
tion at Tracy, Cal.
The W.C.T.U. will meet at 2:30
Wednesday afternoon at the M. E. I
church. Flower mission day will
be observed. Mra. C. N. Land will
have charge of special program. A
cordial invitation Is extended to
all members and friends. Flowers
are desired and will be much ap-
predated from those that can con-
! tribute.
The Constellation club held the
I last meeting until fall in Masonic
temple Thursday afternoon of last
, week, with Mra. Vinal Randall,
Mra. C. E. Frost as hostesses. Re-
freshments were served at the
tea hour.
The Rebekah degree team will
hold a special meeting Friday,
June 10. All members of the team
are urged to be present to prac­
tice for an Initiation to be held
Friday evening. June 14, at the'
¡I.O.O.F. hall.
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