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THURSDAY, JULY 18, UHO TfflB 8ENT1NML, COTTAÜifi ÜBOVK, ORBUON S O C IE T Y M iss Radney Hood, Reporter JOINT INSTALLATION Telephone 1 5 9 Joint installation installation was held re- cently for °y GJ ° Ve. ^ f e No. 68 u o i t k e k ? The X and the follow- Rebekah lodge No. 4 M d FrttoXs £ ^ a r l e i McKfo- I™ L T°- LAWN PICNIC voun„ .„viol.. th.. bvterian c H ir ^ h e id » ml e evening v v J iii ¿ service X k J n on n /h P‘cnK ««*> the J lawn of the home "of Mr and Mrs V m a iR a n d a T la s t S u n d £ S b e ^ Harns, noble grand; Clinton Ga- routte, vice grand; George Sweet, who was absent, will be installed at a later date as secretary; J. B. Stewart, secretary; Peter Britton, warden; Ora ^ Addington, i d,V T i conduc- gUSr- present. After the picnic,supper a song service was held followed hy a devotional message by Mrs. E- F. McFarland. Mirriam Ferrin .fold of the spiritual help and Messing K n Y that t u came V ^ to ’s 1^ the ! young ^ , noon at the home of the Rev. and TO ATTEND LITTLE RIVER years the local League has attain- INSTITUTE ed the Camp Beautl Iful banner and M n. H. W. Davis at Vida. Cathe If they can get It this year will dral devotionals wen* held with Mr. and Mrs. Weston F. Allen Miss Lena Zendron reading veraoa Leagueni of the Meth- keep It as a permanent award. Epworth Leagui celebrated their golden wedding from the Bible, accompanied with odist church will leave Friday for Hnb. i l W n o litiil. also a member anniversary Sunday at their home songs by Mrs. Salem Magnusson Little River Institute. This la a nt Hie <’«>ttag. _ Grove leagu _ e, B la J on South River road. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. P. J. Bush. The devo- summer institute for Epworth student laxly president. Reverend Allen were married July 17, 1890, tional was followed by reports on Laaguera of the southern Cascade Tilton la manager of the Institute at Smith Center, Kansas. They the Bantist women’s house party district and lasts one week. Those and Mrs. Tilton Is «lean of women, moved to what was then the Okla- held recently at Cascadia. Mrs. who will attend from here are ------------------------ ,HMna territory I” 1893 and to Ore- Ervin Hansen, Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Betty Adkins, Marcia Brund, Al- CONTENT WINNER K° n ln 1911 Th#>' have llved John McCell «av* ,he " ’Ports. btrt« Adkins, Janet Rynearson. Harry K Metcalf, local repre- °®Ma«* Grove »¡nrc 1927. Hiking . . _ and — . visiting --------------- - ----- the — , Florence Wells. Ina Monroe, Betty - .sentatlve of the Equitable Life Aa- Mr Hnd Mps A,,„„ „, « .fo followed u bS’ an d , Mrs. Allen have four meeting and at 6:00 o’clock, hus- Jean Stoneburg. Virginia Moore, surance Society, has Juat been ad- v . S , * ^ ‘ kettT of *,n“s ""d of th* IXmna Clark. France. Adam., vlaed that he* was among the “ ^ o S i ^ H a ^ E . ^ X r a,^ L % V n l ^ s ^ Agnes McNew, H a r r y S tu r g e s . j;!“ t t !?." of. Salem and Alvin Allen of picnicking Russell Woolcott. Boyd Allen. Mr. "¡T™ “ jen(h „¡inivenutry g nk Creek, and seven grandchil and Mrs. Jack Caton and the Rev. agency manager, T. H o w a r d dren. They have been active mem ALLEN-DUNCAN and Mrs. E. M. Tilton. For two (Jroves. bers of the Methodist church since childhood. Miss Clara Jane Allen, daugh- A reception was held in the a t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen. temoon ^ " o f from 2.00 Ab^Y bi for c became ^ ? ’» n " the o f bride M ? and T r ." ~ W Dun ~E to lO 4:00 of Clarence ('ELKBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING dian. Martin Black outside guar- ter«an Young People s Conference aI1 were preaent Th<. house waa n unran of Ceylon. Minnesota, at dian Hugh rrunnell, right sup- h‘ d at * {T Glendale. beautifully decorated with ivy and the home of Mr. qnd Mrs. Weston porter =L tOiBte ? °b~ ?randi Cll^VS She^was followed s i2 t ’ 8° ld 1)01,8 and on a table in the A1,en- grandmother of the bride, Hansen, left supporter to the ___ She was l_ *°IJ°*od . S?uar* j ? 1' center of the living room was Wednesday evening. July 17. at noble grand; John who hat has been a Placed placed a miniature bride and 7:30. The bride wore an afternoon ... , . .. Armstrong. terY o{ Roseburg rKrJ*»° w t supporter iin n n - to i ft the vice-grand; -grand: house , guest t2ndPM the .past « W week M%«artiJ?!* at the 8 groom ™ m surrounnixi surrounded wun with pictures areas dress or of white lace over aqua IK» eT ft ^PP?5ter / • Mr sintu'rv from the family album. Refresh- taffeta with white accessories and the vice grand. J. H. Bennett. “*r- S latteiy is president of the ments of a large white wedding a gardenia corsage. Miss Viola chaplain; William Johnson, right young P ^P 'e s conference and he cake with gold trimmings and Muno was bridesmaid and Boyd scene supporter, John Sanders, -poke of the general set-up of the orangeade were served to guests. Allen, brother of the bride, acted left scene supporter. conference, the teaching, recrea- The couple were honored with as best man. The Rev. Ellsworth M ^orrui2. r^ .^ kah Vu ieSi. n»ka many K’fts and messages of con- Tilton performed the ceremony on a**? ■ F Ctirrin substituted as most interesting way. He is the gratulations. They were showered the Golden wedding anniversary district deputy president for Mrs. representative of the Soup1 ," 'fst with boquets of flowers from sev- of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Allen in Len Culver, who was unable to be Oregon Presbyterian Westminster e ral friends. the presence presence of immediate rela- present. She was assisted by Mae League to the Synod of the church Guests from out of town includ- tives. A reception was held fol- Aubrey, grand marshal, and the which meets this week in Port- ed Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Henshaw, lowing the wedding. A beautifully staff. Officers were installed as land. Smith Center. Kansas; Harold E. decorated wedding cake was serv- follows; Noble grand, Mrs. Eiva ___ —♦ — Allen and daughter Alana of Sa- ed to the guest with the refresh- Morris; vice grand. Mrs. Bertha PIONEER GUEST OF HONOR lem; Mrs. Clara Tandy. Salem; ments. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will Gunderson; secretary, Mrs. Alice ________ __________ _______ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton. Cor- make their home In the Silk Conner; treasurer; Mrs. Zula Han- Mrs. Missouri Ann KirkendaU vallis; M r a n d M re i r e Rich^id- Creek ^ ^ ¿ n i t y sen; warden. Mrs. Millie Hodg- of Coquille who lived in Saginaw son and family and Mrs. Effie son; conductor. Mrs. Tillie Prager; 20 years ago has been visiting Milliren of Junction City Mr and FAMILY PICNIC inside guardian. Mrs. Elsie Black; relatives in and near Cottage Mrs Robert Culbertson' and son ________ outside guardian, Mrs. Edith Grove during the past week. Bobby. Springfield; Mr. and Mrs The Bowers. Yates, and Allen Sanders; right supporter to the Mrs. Kirkendall who is 92 years Lyle Scroggs, Mr. a n d Mrs families will hold their annual re noble grand, Mrs. Mearl McKib- of age. was born in Clay county. Mickleson and daughter Karen of union at the home of Jerry Bow- ben' le/ i supporter to the noble Missouri, in 1847 on Christmas Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. Grimes, ers. Cbrvallis, Oregon, route 2. on grand, Mrs. Len Culver; nght sup- day and crossed the plains at the Mohawk; Mr. and Mrs. H. U. July 28 1940 All relatives and porter to the vice grand. Mrs. age of 2 with her parents. Mr. and Cooley. Albany: Mr. and Mis. Lee frtendT¿reYnvlted Lita Stewart; left supporter to the Mrs. Belieu. She was married in Cboley, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom vice grand, Mrs. Nettfe Jones: 1864 to James A. Kirkendall. They Watson and daughter Yvonne of COTTAGE GROVE CLEANERS chaplain, Mrs. Mildred PowelL A reared 12 of 16 children. Yoncalla. i n n i IMPROVEMENTS w pnn vru rvT u ADD past noble grand's pin and a gift Mrs. Kirkendall was guest of E. W. Tohlen, proprietor of the were presented to Mrs. Beatrice honor at a lawn party and dinner TOWNSEND CLUB HOLDS Cottage Grove Cleaners, has added McCoy by the lodge. Mrs. McCoy at the home of her daughter-in SOCIAL MEETING quite a bit to the appearance of is retiring noble grand. She re- law, Mrs. Lottie Kirkendall, at the front establish- ceived many other gifts also. Saginaw Friday evening. Present 7-1.» _.,,k ine . ..£ of his cleaning _ ... Otho VanSchoiack i s retiring were a daughter and husband. Mr. cia? ^ U?. h°h,d ‘>art‘.VOn noble grand for the Odd Fellow? and Mrs. W. S. Cappious: two a n ii redecorattng the lodge. Refreshments were served great grandsons. Terry Kirken- E taer Kern S .? " a i T * 2 ^ P‘U‘' at the close. dall and Roger Whetham; a great W?th a " f * — «Treat m -anddaiie-hter F lle n M ar- irom , t h e n a t,o n a l Townsend con- counter and the front interior ANNITAI p i c n i c chZtl Barnett E d f Mr S d Mre Y?.ntion recently held in St. Louis, painted a light blue. Machinery ANNUAL PICNIC cheta ^ ^ S h o r t ^ ^ n i ^ U*Pm“ntJ ? t h° ™ h“ A picnic was held taa, Thinsday Whethani. ‘5 r . and, M rs Claude S^ rtL ° D. **“’ evening by the entire Sunday Kirkendall, Mr. and Mrs. B. • R. enacted a drama taken from real school of the Methodist church. Dulley. Arthur Robison. w iu a ,|j f e and Mrs. Harry Hart The picnic is an annual affair and Bibbani and the hostess. Mrs. Lot- a duet Mr McCullom played was held in the city park. park It was tie Kirkendall.— (Contributed.) several several selections selections on on the __ violin. attended by about 100 members accompanied on the piano by Mrs. CLASS PICNIC and friends. Following a basket Nettie Gawley. The Women’s aux dinner the new Sunday school ----------- iliary served refreshments. superintendent. S. L. Mackin, was The class of 1922 z! the Cottage introduced and gave a short talk. Grove high school held a picnic WOMAN’S COUNCIL The Rev. and Mrs. Ellsworth Til- and swimming party at Layng*s ton were presented with a lovely grove Sunday. Guests included gift by Mrs. Albert Woodard on Miss Myrtle Kern, Miss Lola New- * Pe ™ °Ta’l ’ met Wednesday behalf of the Sunday school and man- Miss Elizabeth Crabbe. Ed- ° bth church. Albert Woodard gave a Wln Cone. Miss Sarah Jane Moore * *th..Mr5_?^??1L H^2fd poem befitting the occasion and of Corvallis, and Miss Betty Kell- P"»‘d‘"8 as vice p r e s e n t TJe the remainder of the evening was of Portland. Members present £ a“ «X spent with games and group sing- who are living out of town were J}8 b^ - 6 s h Misg Marje Hohman of Portland. the I?8“ /; Mrs. T. S. Boyd gave ing. Miss Marion Moore of Corvallis a splendid report of the Turner and Johnny Guggisberg of Sweet convention of June 25 to July 1. WOODCRAFT SOCIAL Home Plans were made to give the an- .g. nual garden narty of the parson- Social night for the Neighbors PICNIC TO BE HELD age lawn on AuBOst 9. The Work- of Woodcraft was held Tuesday _______ ers group served dainty refresh- evening at the of Mrs. Fanny Leabo with home Mrs. Genevieve Masonic mentjs at the c to w o f the meeting. Zysett and Mrs. Harriet Bartels annual picnic will be held July 24 BAPTIST MISSIONARY as hostesses. A 7:30 dessert was ,r 1i.y «rPark' served. Mre. Delia Hatch. Mrs. ™ 1S wlU a ^ vered dish dinner. The Baptist Missionary society Zysett and Mrs. Julia Bartels. AU. are asked to bring your own held a meeting yesterday after- whose birthday anniversaries oc- dishes and silverware. cur in July, were honored and pre- lemonade and ice cream will be sented gifts. A beautiful birthday furnished. There will be games of cake was featured. Mrs. Ila Keb- a11 descnP?°" for tko?£ that f ar? elbeck, who is moving to Leaburg, to PlaY- Ad Stars and Masons that was honored with a handkerchief are members of other lodges living shower. Four tables of cards were *n or„near _;9 ° i taKe Gro^e are e8' in play during the evening with P ^ ci^ y invited to attend. Mrs. Julia Bartels holding high score and Mrs. Nellie Blackmore PICNIC SUNDAY second high. Invited guests pres- _ , _ . ent were Mrs. Sallie Hill, Miss annual Odd Fellows and Marie Nelson and Miss Harriet Rebekah picnic was held Sunday Ostrander. at c ,ty ,P ^ .k w,th 2 8° ° <L ai* a tendance of the members, their families and friends. The after ENTERTAIN AT DINNER noon following the picnic luncheon .. . .. -- . . . . was spent with various games. an^i Herbert Adams cream was served after entertained at dinner recently for th i,lnrhpon the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. ine ,uncneon- Jack Caton, Mrs. Roy Miller and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vro- UTOPIA PICNIC man and children, Eleanor and , , , , , , Kenneth, of Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. t Tbe Utopia club held a picnic J. R. Vroman and Ruth, Margaret *?r the members and their fami- ... „ . _ lies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Vernon Vroman of Browns- vinal R a ^ u at 6 ;30 Tuesday ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Adams’ evening. The picnic dinner was daughter Frances Lee. Miss Betty served in the beautiful outdoor liv- Vroman, who has been a visitor in in& Z210 .Ae\ l ri.’n8r.2?llo2Ti,i8 8Pent to about the fire place Cottage Grove, returned to her was Iisteninff the radio home with her parents, Mr. and The average family af Mrs. J. R. Vroman. CHARIVARI COUPLES WHY BE A Sun Hats............. Visors.................. 25c Sunburn Cream 33c Mosquito Cream 25c Stay Away 35c Eastman Kodaks«"*1 Films Brown’s Drug Store Now you can use more electric appliances due to Rate Reductions SAfmbol New Hair Styles Step-up Personality way of living Why not have an up-to-date hair style at the Curlette Beauty Shop 634 Main Street, Upstairs Phone 75 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cherry were i charivaried at their home on First street last Thursday evening. About twenty-five friends of the j couple were present. CLUB PICNIC Felecia club held a picnic Sun day at Heceta beach. Eighteen at tended. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Melvin Bursiel of Ketchikan, Alaska, sister of Mrs. Bert Hatch, and Mrs. C. L. Titus of Selling, Oklahoma, mother of Mrs. Clyde Hamilton. Radio ...................................... 18 M I 1 Sixerc. Cloclt ’ *” ***’ ’ ’ *’ s I i Vacuum C leaner.................... D ish w ash er............................ 3 3 Coffee Maker ....................... 10 Mangle Ir o n e r ............ 10 to 14 Lighting (av. home) .......... 30 R efrigerator................ 20 to 38 the family, enough milk to insure good health. Phone l-F-13 K v Sewing Machine ................... Just see how little electric service cheapest foods? Give the GEORGES DAIRY . per month skimp on milk, one o f the children, and the rest of x of the modern, convenient ford« many luxuries. Why A group of about fifty friends, ¡relatives and neighbors called at^ I the Albert Castle home on M osby; Creek Friday evening and charl-1 | varied Mr. and Mrs. Lester R ear-: ick, who were recently married.! Mrs, Rearick Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Castle. LOWEST PRICES Range (av. family) . . . 96 to 118 Mountain States Power Company Are You Taking Full Adv“x Service Costs Less.