THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON Y O C IE T Y M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter F R E N C H -T IE L E Art Treasures at Fair Telephone 1 5 9 (T l E ST N ITT- P IT ( ' Il ER A wedding of interest to Cbt- Miss Ada Fern Chestnut, daugh- tage Grove people was that of Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert French and Miss Mildred Chestnut, and Alpha Pitcher, son Tiele, both of Salem. Mr. French of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pitcher. I is a brother of Curtis and Frances were joined in wedlock Sunday French, teachers in the local July 28th, at 4:00 p. m. The cere- schools. The wedding took place mony was performed by the Rev. Sunday. July 28 at Leslie Memor- C. E. Coles in the United Presby- *■ ial church in Salem with the Rev. terian church at Albany. T h e Poindexter reading the service, bride wore a black and white en- The ceremony was performed at semble with a corsage of Rubrum 3:00 p. m. in a beautiful setting lillies. The couple were attended of gladioli and lighted candles. Or- by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maye of gan music was played throughout Albany, sister and brother-in-law the ceremony and Miss Margaret of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Burt French, sister of the groom, sang Nielsen of Tacoma. Washington, “Because.” were also present. The bride wore a beige suit with Both the bride and groom are navy accessories and carried a graduates of the Cottage Grove bouquet of roses. high school. A reception followed in the church parlors, after which the TWO BALL FOURSOME couple left on a wedding trip to Los Angeles, California. Ted Benson and Belle Burk- Attending from Cottage Grove holder won the prize Tuesday eve- were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis French, ning in the two ball foursome at Miss Frances French and Miss the Cottage Grove golf course Betty Jean Am est. with a low net score of 24 H. Only —♦ — seven holes were played due to a LYON-OWEN k te start and fast approaching _______ darkness. A picnic lunch followed Miss Leola Lyon, daughter of the Pla>' Wednesday morning in Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lyon, became the ladies PJay. Mrs. Doris Mcre- the bride of Cecil Owen of Atlan- loc-R won the prize on the short- ta. Georgia. Tuesday, July 30th. est approach shot of 13 inches The ceremony was performed at from the Pin- Mrs. Eaye Sunder- noon by the Rev. Paul L. Kunz- ,and being runner-up with 16 inch man of the English Lutheran approach. Thursday the ladies of church at his home in Vancouver, the Cottage Grove Golf club are Washington. The young couple invited to play with the Roseburg will make their home in Cottage ladies on their course. Next Wed- •'Carotin®, D uchfea o f M arlborough," by the celebrated Engllah Grove. Mr. Owen is stationed at nesday, August 7th, Cottage Grove artist o f the eigh teen th century, Sir Joshua R eynolds, is one of the the Brice Creek CCC camp. ladies are invited for a return priceless treasures o f art Included In th e » 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 exhibit of Old Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rusco of match with the Oakway ladies on M asters now at the P alace o f F ine Arts of the Golden Gate Inter- Ravenwood. Missouri, uncle and their course. national E xposition on Treasure Island. Other world fam ous artists aunt of the bride, drove to Van- —♦ — represented In th e show , are T ltU a, Leonardo da Vinci, R ubens couver for the wedding. Following SOCIAL MEETING and Rem brandt. the wedding the group went to the ------------ home of Leo Lyon, brother of the The regular social meeting of at Mrs. Fahrenwalds grove one bride, for a wedding dinner. Mr. the Eagles lodge was held Friday mile south of town. A short ser­ and Mrs. Rusco will visit here for evening in Eagles hall. A business vice will be held at 10:30 a. m. meeting was held and plans were about a month. The aftemn service begins at completed for the annual picnic m. Rev. W. B. Maier, pas- which will be held for the Eagles First Baptist Church — Sunday 2:00 ' p. V ¿"„1? COUPLE CELEBRATE 50th and Auxiliary at Rujada on Sun- school, 10:00 a. m. Mrs. W C ¡?.T ° f Grai i u eran . u , WEDDING ANNIVERSARY day, August 11. Following busi- Martin. Supt. Church se rv ic es'll; f S ^ u n i t y 0 lunchro?1 wM^he Sunday the home of Mr and ness the evening was spent sPcnt with with Dr luncheon will ng was Dr. J. J. R R. Branton will speak both A " . . com ¿ L munity ,, t v ,,. i. be 4 fiflCHUREHES was the scene of the 50th wedding served at a n’clnck. o'clocl Pravor Prayer meeting. Thursday . Wlln burg 115• p ^ tor. ' A »yiWCSier, IVMC- anniversary celebration of Mr. and ST A FF CLUB at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. E. L. Cox of Marshfield, par­ ents of Mrs. Richards, who were ~ .. , . ... _ . , . Catholic Church. An- visiting at the Richards home. It . a e , a .. club , the .Rebekah Christian Science Society. 242 rbnnv Cernee m . — Father was also an occasion for a family lodge b^ld lts regular 8 0 0 Second S t.-F oren oon service. 11. gathering of the Cox family. There ing evening in I.O.O.F. subject. -Love... Evening day atv9J ° a 'ou* h were fifteen members of the fam- b a ^ * nag tbe |°F ial hour- Mrs. second Wednesday of each month y when h b is 8 a. m ily present to enjoy the occasion tod,5 >f. her. ,trlT^ at 8:°0 P- m. The Bible. Christian . - _ . - . _ including five married children to Missouri with her husband. It Science literature and the writ- Assembly of God. Atwood Foe- and three grand children. AU was announced that the next reg- ings of Mary Baker Eddy may be t*r* Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. members of the immediate family u^ r 5°®^ln£ tne Rebekah lodge borrowed or purchased before or Morning worship at 11. Evening service, evangelistic, 7:45. Tues­ are living there have been no will be tomorrow evening, August after the Wednesday service. 2nd. day, 7:30. prayer meeting. Thurs­ deaths. After the dinner was served, Presbyterian Church, E. F. Mc­ day, 7:45, Bible study by the pas­ which was in keeping with the DINN ER FOR IRISH-SWARTZ Farland, Minister. — Bible school tor. EMPLOYES occasion, the remainder of the day opens at 9:45. Morning worship at was spent in visiting. Present in Methodist Church. Ellsworth M. 11:00 o'clock. Subject of sermon: Six e m p l o y e s of the Irish- T he Two Foundational Truths of Tilton, pastor.--Sunday school at addition to the honored trutte A’iionn Swartz store, with Harold Wol- were: Mr. — and Mrs. E. .... M. Wilson , . ------------- . , the Gospel.” The senior voune 9 '45, S. L. Mackin. Supt. Fore- of Coquille._ Mr. and Mrs. H. P. P*°Ple will meet at seven in 'the noon ’ervice, 11. The Epworth Snyder of Marshfield. Mr. and g j f r e 3 Shop ^M onday™ 'X/n?™ evenin8 at the home of the pastor. I f agu ers^ ofjhe _church will have Mrs. R. E. Cox of Marshfield. Miss ^ tle e . an°P- 5 ve2*n*- charge of the morning service. Grace Cox of Eugene and the Pr^ ntJ V5 f e Christian Church. Gordon Hypes T ^ X will talk of the Christian R r o w n lv X I W i Niton min« ter — Bible school. 9:45 a. m. value8 ^ e y received at Institute hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Richards. ° ° n N “ on Communion. 10:45 a. m. Morning at Little River last week. The and Harold Wolfard. sermon, “Merciful Salvation.” pastor is away on vacation. Ep- MATRONETTE CLUB Evening sermon at 8:00 p. m. T he worth League. 7:00. Intermediate FARE5VELL D IN N E R Scientific Bible.” Thia is number League, 7:00. Prayer meeting The Matronette club met last Thursday. The service will be led week at the home of Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Stella Baker entertained eight 10 the series by one of the lay members. Ame. Mrs. Byron Thies was a guest. Members present were Gail j lc k ^ e a m e ™ w h o are t h ^ i S S l ^ l l *" Reiersgaard, _ L Waldock. iPavinc, , hls w wppk to m makp tupir xvciersgiiaru, L o o u u i i s s e e waioocx, ip a v in v this e e k to a k e th e ir the “ ** Townsend, hall every Sunday Troublesome Needle Dorothy Cochran. Grace Schmel- hornt at Graml Pals J H X?n morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau- A needle imbedded in her foot ling. Marion Cone and Peggy ^ !'t Everyone welcome. Special since infancy has reaulted in 12 op­ Rohleder. The entertainment for nett was aIso a gUeSt’ invitation to the ladies. ------------------------------ e 0 e erations on the right foot of Mrs. the evening was furnished by Mrs. TO W NSEND NEW S C ottage Grove Lutheran Church Comeliua Hageman. Lorain. Ohio. Rohleder. Refreshments w e r e . . . . . .. . . (Mo. Synod), S. D. A. building. The twelfth and final operation was served at the close by the hostess. West Main str e e t. A special out- tor amputation of the entire fopt Just SI d” r S<" ICT' - ‘»I * l»M Sunday .D o ,, ,h , , nkl. T H , KHIMY TO OPEN BEAUTY HIIOP IN HOTEL Mix. Hen Rohleder, formerly of Stayton. Is preparing to open n beauty shop In the balcony of the I Cbttage Grove hotel. Modern equipment will be arranged and installed for the opening day. Sat: uixiay, August 3rd. The new « tablishment will I n * known as the Hotel Wave Shoppe. Mix. ftohled j er own«*d and operated a shop In Scandia. Kanaaa, (N'fore coming to Oregon and «pent eighteen month* at Stayton prevloua to coming here. Specials are offered Monday, I'ucsilay am i W e ilm sila v ’I'lir new shop will I n * <>|H*neenns, squash and other vegetables have also been on the market for sev­ eral days. Two varieties of berries, the boysenberry and the youngberry, plentiful here up to a few days ago, have disappeared, the crop having been harvested. Some strawberries are selling but the principal Items left In the fruit crop are peaches, apples and pears. ACOUNT I. I f town. The snake had lost part of Its rattlers and had only about six left. The reptile measured at ou t three feet. Challenge Values on rrnewe