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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 THL SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Wedding Slump Over, Several PAST MATRON’S CLUB MOTHERS CLUB The Mother's club met at the Townsend hall with a potluck din- ner at noon Tuesday with ten members present and two guests, Mrs. J. R. Hendricks and Mrs. Phipps, sister of Mrs. Finley 3:00 o'clock. The bride wore a^PP*. of southern California, pearl-colored silk dress with a The afternoon was taken up with corsage of gardenias and Tallis- sewing for a need)’ family. The man roses. Ruby Allen sang. "I welfare committee reported the Love You Truly," accompanied on giving out for the month of May the piano by Mrs. Bjorset. just of 24 garments, one hat, two preceding the ceremony. Guests quilts and eleven pairs of shot's. were close relatives of the fami It was announced that the Moth lies. The couple were unattended. er's club room will tie opgR from Refreshments were served on the 2:00 to 4:00 every Saturday and during the Mother's club meet- lawn after the ceremony. ings so that anyone wanting things may call for them. ZAHM-BAUDER The Past Matron'» club met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Umphrey Monday for a 1:30 dessert. The regular order of business was fol lowed and plans were made for the annual picnic which is to be held the second Monday in July at Rujada. Those present were: Mmes. J. P. Graham, Glennie Frost. Herbert Eakin. Frances Nichols, Charles Hall, Roy Short. Schofield Stewart. S. L. Godard. C. S. Roberts, George Matthews, Delbert Safley, Miss Mariette Hamant and the hostess. Mrs. Umphrey. Miss Margaret Zahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Zahm, be came the bride of Edwin Bauder, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bau der, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic church. Father Basil read the service. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Robert. Her sister Doris CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY was bridesmaid. The bridegroom CLARK-VEATCH was attended by Claude Miller. The Catholic Altar society held The wedding march was played their last meeting until Septem TIN SHOWER Miss Wanda Veatch, daughter by Mrs. C. J. Kem and William ber last Thursday. Mrs. O. W. Bartels and William Spies were of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Veatch of Lawrence Frazier, who is to be Spies, Mrs. Mike Quaglia and Mrs. ushers, Immediate relatives and Halsey. and formerly of Cottage married to Miss Joan Shelley of Pete Fetters were hostesses at a Grove. was maried to Cleon L. friends were present. The bride Eugene in mid-summer, was pre 1:30 dessert. Plans were made for wore a rose-colored suit with an Clark of Bernd. Sunday afternoon sented a tin show’er last Friday redecorating the church and for orchid and rose-colored accessor at four o'clock at the Veatch morning at the beginning of the the summer vacation school which ies. The bridesmaid wore a suit of home. The Rev. Perry Smith, last high school faculty meeting. is being held this week. aquamarine with tan accessories. rector of the Episcopal church at The shower was a surprise to Mr. THORSON-HANSEN Immediately following the cere Roseburg, officiated. Miss Enid Frazier and after a^clever presen Miss Maybelle Thorson and mony a reception was held at the Veatch of Los Angeles, sister of tation speech by H. B. Ferrin, Lloyd Hansen of Roseburg were Zahm home, after which the the bride, and Ray Philbrick of high school superintendent, he re married June 3rd at Camas. couple left for a short wedding Roseburg attended the couple. ceived the gifts amidst much Washington, at the Lutheran trip. Mr. Bauder is a graduate of For the music, Mrs. Tom Rich merriment of those present. After church. The Rev. Weitzencamp Cottage Grove high school and mond of Winchester Bay. cousin the shower and a brief fun ses- performed the ceremony. The Mrs. Bauder is a graduate of St. of the bride, sang, accompanied sion, all settled down to the last bride was a teacher in the west Mary's school of Eugene. They by Mrs. George Smith of Halsey. business session of the year. side school here during the past will make their home in Cottage The bride is a graduate of the year. She attended an art school Grove. Mr. Bauder is assistant University of Oregon and a mem NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT in Portland and is a graduate of manager of the J. C. Penney store ber of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. the University of Oregon. Mr. Clark is a graduate of Oregon here. Hansen is employed at the Stand State college and is in the fores The Neighbors of Woodcraft ard service station here and the try sendee at Bend, where the met Tuesday night in the Odd couple will make their, home In DeLACY-ZIMMERLY Fellows hall for their regular couple will reside. meeting. Initiation was held for this city. Miss Daisy Zimmerly, daughter Donna Hatch and Mrs. Fred Bar SCOUT MOTHERS PICNIC of Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED tels. Memorial services consisting ly of Cottage Grove, was married a drill and floral services were The scout mothers club held a Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Shelly of of to William DeLacy, son of Mr. held in memory of Mrs. Louisa picnic yesterday evening at 6:30 and Mrs. Walter DeLacy of An- Eugene have announced the en Bartels who passed away last fall. lauf. in Eugene Saturday morning gagement of their daughter Miss Refreshments were served by the at the city park. About seventy at 8:00 o'clock in St. Mary's Joan to Lawrence Emerson Frazi hostess committee. Mrs. Cora were present and a good time was church. Both are graduates of the er of this city. The wedding will Bragg and Mrs. Anna Schoen. An reported. This was the last meet- local high school and were stu be held during the mid-summer invitation was accepted and plans ing of the club until the first dents of the University of Ore season. Both Miss Shelly and Mr. were made to attend the Creswell Wednesday In September. gon. The bride wore a dress of Frazier are graduates of the Uni lodge Saturday night. Plans were M. P. G. CLUB HAS PARTY blue lace with white accessories versity of Oregon and both took made for a social meeting and was attended by her sister post graduate work at Oregon and potluck dinner to be held at Dorothy. The bridegroom was at and at the University of Wash the home of Mrs. Bragg the third The M.P.G. club held a crab feed and return party at the home tended by William Collins. The ington. The bride-elect is a mem Tuesday in June. of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Axley couple wall make their home in ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority Monday evening. Husbands of the this city. Immediate relatives of on the campus. She is now in pub GARDENIA CLUB members were guests: Host«*sses the two families were guests at lic agency work in Portland. Mr. were Mmes. Axley. Francis Nich Frazier, son of Mrs. Alta Frazier the wedding. The Gardenia club held a no- ols. C. A. Beidler, Benton Schrenk of Portland, is a member of the faculty of the local high school. hostess meeting at the Rissue and Ernest Lebow. About twenty EASLEY-VanNORTWICK home Friday. A series of galloping members and guests were present. teas were planned to raise money Leon VanNortwick and Edith SURPRISE SHOWER for the party fund. A gardenia Easley, both of Cottage Grove, corsage is to be presented to Mrs. Rites for Mrs. Libbie were married Sunday morning at surprise pre-nuptial shower June Conner, who has moved to 10 o'clock at the home of the was given for Viola Harriman of Roseburg. Refreshments were Coffman Are to Be groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cottage Grove and Kenneth Kent- served the tea hour by the no Held This Afternoon B. VanNortwick. by the Rev. E. nor of Pasadena, California.. at hostess at committee. Kenneth L. Kechley of ¿he Christian the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ottinger. Mrs. Jess Mrs. Forrester and Rites for Mrs. Libbie E. Coff church. Only immediate relatives Ritchey, Monday evening. The Mrs. Erving Pacholke. Mrs. Clyde were present. The young couple couple received many lovely and Hamilton was voted in as a new man. aged 77, who died at her left immediately after the wed useful gifts from the forty-five member. Club will meet next home here Tuesday morning will be held at 2:00 p. m. this after ding for a short honeymoon. guests present. They were mar- week with Mrs. Roy Mason. noon at the Mills chapel, with the ried yesterday and will make Rev. E. L. Kechley officiating, BOYD-SIKES NUPTIALS their home in Pasadena. WOMAN’S COUNCIL and interment will be made in the Masonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery. Miss Edna Amy Boyd, daugh The circles of Woman’s Council BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Coffman had been a resi ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Boyd of met yesterday as follows: Mrs. dent of this community since 1903 Springfield, and Delbert Sikes of Mrs. Harold Swartz and Mrs. Sunderland's circle at her home and was a member of the Chris Fall- Creek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sikes of Springfield, Lloyd Griggs entertained at the with a 1:30 dessert luncheon; the tian church. were joined in i wedlock by the home of Mrs. Swartz last Thurs- Pauline circle with Mrs. Aubrey Survivors are three sons, B. H. Rev. H. W Davis i in a garden day with six tables of contract at 11:00 o’clock with a covered Coffman of Eugene, S. R. Coff wedding at the home of the bridge. A 1:30 dessert was served. dish luncheon; Willing Workers man, Portland, and G. M. Coff groom's sister. Mrs. Georg Bjor- Mrs. Ralph Saltsman held high circle with Mrs. White for a cov- man. Cottage Grove; two daugh set, last Thursday afternoon at score at contract and Mrs. -Ches ered dish luncheon at 12:30; the ters. Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. Sunshine circle with Mrs. Mote Alfred. White, both of Cottage ter Stroup held second. at 10:00 for a covered dish lunch Grove.' eon. The Sunshine circle celebrat ed their first anniversary as a Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Skelley reorganized group. They were and daughter of Eugene spent formerly called Ladies Aid. A Sunday at the L. G. VanSchoiack special program and devotionals home. • TM ALL were given, followed by a shower - I WISH honoring Mrs. Eunice Schneider. 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ANNUAL PICNIC The hnnual Veatch picnic will be held Sunday, June 18th, at the Veatch picnic grounds on Mosby creek, near Walden. Those who have no means of transportation PERMANENT to the picnic grounds may be in The Closest Wave To The Head front of the I.O.O.F. hall at 10:30 a. m. and a way will be provided. Ever Developed... That’s Why In case of rain the picnic will be Koolerwaves Last Longer held in the I.O.O.F. hall. All rela COOL... We ll prove it! We ll put a tives of the Veatch family are waver on your nand to convince you. cordially invited to attend. FEATHERWEIGHT ... No machine on your bead! It actually feel» pounds lightet than the average wave. QUICK . . . 6 minutes — no longer: ' That's all the time this featherweight equipment is on your head. SAFE ,.. An accurate heating time is absolutely assured. . . . and mod important of all — RESULTS... Lovely, lustrous hair—no dry, brittle ends! 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CONCERT The Woman's Council is spon- soring a concert Friday evening, June 16th presenting Miss Ione Pierce of Seattle and Gerald Kechley. assisted by Mrs. Ruth Caldw/n accornpanLst. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway, reader. The public is invited. Following the concert there will be a reception to which the public is invited. Committees for the reception are as follows: Hostess Mmes. Etta Finnerty, Ruth Haldeman. Hazel VanNortwick. E. L. Kechley. Re cepì ion committ*« Mines Mar vin Harpolc, Sam East burn, Ada Oakes T M Boyd, W M More- lock, C. R. Sompkins, Mary Wil son and Miss Goldie Hayes; Ush ers, Mmes. Dorothy Eaatburn, Arlene VanNortwick. Julia Hem- enway and the Misses Fern Tracy, Pauline McGarvin and Helen Roas; Pouring Mmes. R. Sunderland. Jas. II. Powell; Table supply commit tee Mmes. Pearl Drury, Ray Vincent. Audry Wat- son. Earl Fisher. annual addrcNx by Dr. Matthew L. Simpson, pastor of Centenary Wilbur Methcxllat church of Port* land, whose subject wiu "Pioneer Builders." 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