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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE. OREGON M any Marriages Solemnized M s Dan Cu bid Closes the Busiest PC eel M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter SAFLEY-GATES Swedish Star MONDAY The Catholic Altar _ _ Society 7 . J tv will meet at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. F. W. Blickle. The Cottage Grove Health As sociation will meet nt 3:30 p. m. in the office of the public health nurse. Miss Beatrice Turtle BRIGGS-WOODARD Miss Isabelle Safley. daughter LATHAM The m a r r i a g e of At « charming wedding staged of Mrs. Margaret Safley, and Les- Miss Lois Hagerty, daughter of at the Delta Delta Delta sorority ter Gates, son of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, to Lee Pas- house in Eugene last Saturday Harley Gates, were united in mar- schelke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul afternoon. Miss Eugenia Briggs riage Sunday afternoon. Septem- Paschelke of Marcóla, was solemn- daughter of Mrs. Warren Briggs ber 1st at the First Baptist »zed Sunday afternoon at three of Eugene, was married to Walter church. The vows were read by o'clock in the grove on the Nichols Alton Woodard Jr., son of Mr and the Rev. H. W. Davis of Vida as farm three miles south of Cottage Mrs. Walter A. Woodard of this the couple stood between two huge Grove. The Rev. Claude O'Brien cRy The service was read at 4 00 baskets of zinias with a back- of the Christian church of Spring- o'clock by the Rev. Perry Smith ground of autumn leaves. About field officiated. rector of St. George's Episcopai 100 relatives and friends were Preceding the ceremony Mrs. church of Roseburg, b e f o r e a guests. Preceding the ceremony, Hugh Trunnell sang “I Love You sathering of o n e hundred and Miss Kathleen Daugherty sang. Truly. twenty-five relatives and friends, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. O. A. Nichols, uncle of the ceremony was held before a Henp* Molino of San Diego. Cali- bride, gave his niece in marriage, fireplace in the living room, with St<n« Hnaso, Sweden's leading fornia, who also played the wed- The bride wore a dress of white masses of pink and white gladioli movie and staire actress, arrived r w a rt tn Hollywood after flee ding marches. marquisette over taffeta, floor and blue delphiniums framing tall la ing her homeland by way of Rus The bride was given in marriage length, and a short veil. She car- candelabrums, whose lighted tap- by her brother, Delbert Safley. ried an arm bouquet of white ers Save the light for the candle- sia. Siberia, M anehukuo and J a - She wore a suit of teal blue with gladioli. lighted service. black accessoriesland a corsage of Miss Alice Trunnell. attending Preceeding the ceremony. Miss home near B la c k R u tte w h e r» oreads- The bridesmaid. Miss as bridesmaid, wore a floor length Patricia Baldwin sang O Promise Mr Woodard is in charge S / ’f .thev ^ de' dFeSS ° fJ ‘ale >e,iOW and carr‘ed Me" and "At c^np o ^ r a U o ^ 5 t r a i t o r A •rore an afternoon dress of wine an arm bouquet of orchid gladioli. Phyllis Gray played the wedding WoodrnM Lumber «m n an v with velvet redingote, matching Arthur Paschelke of Glendale, march from Lohrengren for the ™ Lumber company. a .C° rS^ ° f r e s e - Oregon was best man for his processional a n d Mendelssohn SHOW ER fo r m r « u n qov buds and gardenias. Dale Gates, brother. March for the recessional. A brid- S H O W E R F O R M R S - W IL S O N brother of the groom, acted as Following the wedding cere- al aisle was formed by Miss Jac- a - k . 77 best man. Bob Richart and Lloyd mony a reception was held at the queline Morton of Cottage Grove t i A j if" tor, ^in DeYoung were ushers. Nichols home. Miss Janet Tugman of Fuvene , 0 7 Wilson at the home of Mrs. A reception was held following Those who assisted in serving and Misses Sally and Jane Clarke J?* *ew ° n North Eighth the wedding at the home of the were Miss Alice White. Mrs. Earl of Roseburg, carrying broad rib- S X L 7 7 1 "gi & 52” ’ brides mother Room decorations Chapman. Mrs. Esther dole. Miss bons of white tulle for the bridal Ham loth. Mrs. were b ^ k ets of fall flowers. A Alice Trunnell, Mrs. Emily K procession which entered the room n nd Mre Minnie beautiful wedding cake centered Elder. Mrs. Paul Paschelke and from the stairs Willits. Decorations were zinnias the dining table. Mrs. Lloyd De- Mrs. Winnie Hagerty. Th.» , and as.tera Mrs. Wilson received Young. Mrs. Cecil C o n Mrs. Mr. .n d Mrs. Pasrtelke will be s, S Á S L w .* iS " . ° 'h ± ? ’ bc"u,1,.u' *nd . ^ “j Delbert Safley, Miss Gail Linda- at home near Marcóla at their ,art’ Those present were Mmes. Lloyd mood. Miss Arlene Anderson, Miss new residence there after a wed- sleeves with^oulato o F seecf’i J a r k yj V L R?!*ew * Marge Nordike and Miss Dorothy ding trip which includes Crater r7n7«7iJTV JtVL°',seed P*arls Walter Smith. Eva Hatch. Robert Safley assisted with the se e in g , lakf. theP Redwood7a^d t h e ó Í 7 of to ^ -iT a r té r e * tacy' G e ° rK<* Higginbotham. Guests from out-of-town includ* gon Caves. ° 1 Verne Stewart. Lee Eastman. By- ed Mr. and Mrs. Cora Olson. Cres- Among the guests were Mrs b ron McEarland. William Snell, well: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coons, Emma L Olsen^ Mrs Esther Cole Onet w . ^ T h i » 11^ bridal h011' James Howard. James Lemmon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry L y ¿ ,. Drain;’ and Mr and M r ^ C . F Grey of S e i i d with c5íhic¿r and IMra S ' " AIta, W ’ MLsSCS Mre. Kate Safley. Miss Donna Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of th ^ v a lk y w°th aiShower The le and ” ele" S™ith Safley. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Keh- Paschelke of Glendale Oregon bride was riven in and ,he hostesses. Mrs. Ballew, elbeck. Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Earl C h¿pm a7and ^ r unS“ D^ B R° Shoemaker of Í Í " ¿ K ° th’ M" McC° y and Decker and son. Mrs. Addie Bo- Mrs. M. P. Elder of Santo Clara; R ^ eb ure’ Shoemaker of Mrs. Willits. dine, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hite, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Paschelke »» Í . c. , . „ ________ - “ Roseburg; Mr. and Mre Roy Saf- E. W. Jordan and Mr. and Mrei ??¡T E a£ r NEIOHBORS O r WOODCRAFT ley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caton and Albert Oakes of Eugene; Mr. and nf th# bl25*e. ®nd Mlss -n, kt , 777------- . . son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burkhart. Mrs P a u l Paschelke Robert u 7 of Eugene were The Neighbors of Woodcraft Miss Marge Nordike, Albany: Mr Windham. John Jakeways of Mar- ™ i ^ ^ a,lds'♦ThS?u''i°re matchln* heW initiation for Peggy Rohleder and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen. Pow- cola; Mr and Mrs Lawrence FT™ 5. of Pe t' with bows of and Bfrnicf Smi,h at their t e e t ers: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson, Brown of Delight V alley Miss tulle * , sam£ cotor of the,r ,ng Tuesday evening. Plans were The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Law- Florence Kebelbeck Carol Kebel- gowns to/ orTn a short veil in their made for celebrating the four- rence Richart and son. Mr. and beck, Mrs. Alfred ’ White Miss ♦' caf ned colonial bou- teenth anniversary of the Grove Mrs. W. L. Leonard and daugh- Vivian White Miss Alice White M?ss Shoemaker's gown was circle on October 1st. The Moss ters Florence, Margaret and Lu- William Morris. Mrs. Inez Kram- « tW d tOu 7 ° f P“ tel Sreen and circle of Creswell will be invited cille, Hugh Hammerly, Howard er, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Trunnell . ,Bechl11 wore two iones of guests. Mrs. Anna Graham was Rasmussen. Corvallis; Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Mads Overgaard ° 7 ¡«i» c ~ , !Íe7 ed„rnanl g*r and T “ lnstaU* Mrs. John G. Smith and daughter, of Cottage Grove Little S a n d r a Sue Carlson, ed by Mrs. Fanny Leabo, district Crescent City; Mr. and Mrs. An- The bridal couple received many c?lfsin the ^ o m . was flower clerk. Refreshments were served tone Hoel and daughter. Marsh- beautiful gifts and wore a dress with skirt at the close by Mrs. Eva Hatch -.TA. of accordian pleated chiffon of and Mrs. Eunice M Smith. The ------------ -- -------------- a---------------------- iiiiu i. a IK . i next ic r r tl field; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede pale amber over pink and dropped meeting will be a social at the and daughter Elise. Mr. and Mrs. WOODS-VANCE rose petals from a gold basket. home of Mrs. Pearl Bressler on Earl Ishmael and daughter Jean-1 ------------ i ia r n o n Woodard vvoouara was best man •'»epiemrx*r f . .>ne Carlton September i 17. She will be assis assisted ette, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bodine andj ou.i, u, mr. Miss Dorris Woods, daughter of for his brother and Michael O'Neil as hostess by Mrs. Vera Olsen. son. ruiium Portland; Mr. anu and mrs. Mrs. oienn Glenn Simkins, Port Angeles, Washing- Charles Woods, became the bride was groomsman. * —♦ — ton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Molino. of Byrl Vance, Saturday, August Mrs. Briggs, m o t h e r of the MOTHERS CLUB San Diego, California; Misses Lu- 31 at 11:00 a. m. The wedding bride, wore a gown of silver and ------------ cille and Alice Stoneburg, Reno; took place in the Presbyterian white lace with corsage of gar- The Mothers club met in regu- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoneburg parsonage at Vancouver. Washing- denias and stephanotis. Mrs. lar session Tuesday at the Town- and family. Eureka: Mr. and Mrs. ton. The bride was attractive in a Woodard wore a dull crepe gown send club rooms. A no-hostess pot- V e r 1 a n d Mulligan, Clarkston, black and white ensemble with with gold sequin trim caught at luck dinner was served at the Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. matching accessories and a cor- the belt and bodice with diamond lunch hour. Seven members were _____________ Hugh Mulligan. Lewiston, , _____ Idaho, sage sage of gardenias and Talisman c l i p s . Mme. M. J. Shoemaker, present and Mrs. Ida Swan and Mr. roses. The couple were attended sister. ______ Mrs. Veatch Marshfield After a o short wedding trip, Mr., _______ grandmother of the bride, wore _________ ________ of ___ ____ and Mrs. Gates will be at home home in in ' by by Miss Miss Marjorie Marjorie Cherry Cherry and and black E. Fisher, Fisher, and Mrs. black lace lace and and Mrs. Mrs. C. C. E. Mrs Cad Wallace were w e re guests, truest« the Omer apartments. Ruck Smith. They will make their mother of Mrs. W. A. Woodard, The work period was spent in piec- —* — home in Cottage Grove. wore an ensemble of gold and ing a quilt. The walfare commit- — bla£*•, L tee reported the giving out for WATERMAN-MORRIS Announcement was made here Following the service, there was July and August of 123 garments, YY.R.C. CLUB MEETB last Thursday of the marriage of a reception with the bridal table one man’s suit and six pairs of M. H. Morris to Mrs. Marjorie ----------- set with a beautiful damask cloth, shoes. The donations of clothing Waterman which was ---- — of — Eugene, o— , ----------- — „ The W.B.C. club met yesterday an heirloom in the bride's family and shoes are gratefully accepted solemnized at Eugene August 28th. afternoon at the home of Mrs ?inSe 1776 A huSe* three tiered by the club. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grace n a v i, for a i.™ brlde 8 fake. topped with a wed-' _A _ moved to their new home in the , 1 3 0 dessert fo1" ding bell under which s t o o d a FAREW ELL PARTY Scott aacntion addition near the steel l°wed bY afternoon ui of bridge, bride ana and groom, cen- cen- »con unugc. miniature Driae ..__ieh Mr. Mr. Morris VfnrT-*.- recently — ■ Hiizh score uzpnt L'lcio DeYoung rkiViMinrr tered e ta b le and lIT-TYMir.^1 bridge. which High went fn to Elsie tered th the table and uzna was C surround- and M rs V in n i R a n d n ii M purchased. purchased._______________________ and low score to Mae Tennis. tapere' greenery and tertained at their home last eve- g T h e h rid a irw.Ad * nbig with a dancing party for the their SO" Vinal Jr and their » S Alean B^hiH ,nePhew* RaV Randall, who are m is s Alean Bechill. leaving soon for college. Ray will Mrs. W illia m Tugman of Eu- leave for Los Angeles Junior col- gene and Mrs. Glen Swanson, sis- lege Friday and Vinal will go to the groom, poured, and Mrs. Willamette University in about a Arthur Clarke of Corvallis, Mrs. week. About twenty-five were John Robinson and Mrs. H a r r y present. Punch and cookies were Single of Roseburg, cut the Ices; served throughout the evening. Mrs. Ira Rebman of Eugene and Miss Phyllis Tidemanson assisted Mrs. Stewart Carlson cut the cake with the entertainment and serv- after the first slice had been cut ing. and eaten by the bride and groom. Assisting with the serving were Miss Sally C l a r k e , Miss Jane Clarke of Corvallis; Miss Jacque line Morton and Mrs. Colin Ga- routte of Cottage Grove; Miss Marge Gordon, M i s s Virginia Young, Miss Marian Church, Miss Eleanor Miceli!, Miss Joan Hume, Miss Florence Hamilton. Miss Betty Shoemaker, Miss Louise Smith, Miss Fredericka Hamilton ' and Miss Virginia Winston, all of Roseburg; Miss Janet Tugman, Miss Sara Spencer, Miss Jane Walsh and Miss Betty Sether, of i Eugene. Assisting about the rooms were I Mrs. Carlton Spencer, Miss Perle Bonisteel, Mrs. Raymond Walsh * and Mrs. Ethel Christie of Eu- gene; Mrs. H. H. Church, Mrs. T. I G. Watson and Mrs. Perry Smith of Roseburg. For her going-away costume the T h e 1 *4 0 C oronas bride wore a stunning ensemble of •tend oat in daoign... black sheer made in redingote construction . . . psr- style with a rhinestone cUp at“the Jor“ <nc«- Co°>* In throat and black hat and acces- ~ ntnonsuyon. kx . WELCOME New Teachers— New Pupils— We take this occasion to welcome both the new a n d returning teachers and pupils of Cottage Grove and the rural teachers of this section. We want to serve you and we es pecially welcome t h e opportunity to serve y o u r clothing and ready-to-wear needs. Newest things in s c h o o l prints, skirts, coats, hats, and in fact the entire outfit needs for school at surprisingly low prices. Am est’s Dress Shop THETA RIIO (1IRI.M FRIDAY The P.D.G. club will meet 2:30 at the home of Mm. C. 1 Ioskins Telephone 1 59 HAGERTY-PASCHELKE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 grsst typing < shoulder. Corons M U S T I Mr. and Mrs. Woodard left Im mediately for a motor trip to the Monterey Peninsula, where they will remain for two weeks. After September 15th, they will be at home to their friends at their The Sentinel The Theta Rho Girls met In reg. ular session Monday evening at i h<* I.O.OJT, hall. Plans were made for Initiation to tie held October 7th. Plans were also made for a shower, which is lieini ng held this afternoon for Mrs. Alt i Inert Doney (Lura Wilson) who is a recent bride. The next meeting will be a social and will be held September 16. September l ime— — Clothes l ime TUHflDAY Royal Neighbor lodge will meet at 8:00 p, m. In Eagles hall. —♦ - WBDNBSDAY Wo really have them for you. Everything new, latoat styles, latimt oolor shades. The ITesbyterlan Ladles Aid will meet in the church parlors at 2:30. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sal lie Hill. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins and Mrs. R. W. Ward. Coats ...... ..—.... ....... 99.95 up Sport Jackets ........ 92.95 up D m i Skirts ..... 9195-92.95 Sweaters 91-90-91.95-92.95 Blouses ....91 00-91.9592.95 Beautiful Dresses 93 95 to 912.95 Afternoon Frocks 91 95 92 95 New Rain Coats, Sheered waist line, very elever 91.19 Umbrellas ....... 91.95-92.95 THURSDAY The Social Twelve c l u b will will meet September 12 for a 1:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. B. R. Job. MRS. REED PRESIDENT OF AUXILIARY The American legion Auxiliary announces that their new presi dent elect Ls Mrs. Hester Reed. The election of Mrs. Reed to this office is received with much pleas ure by Auxiliary members as she is a very able officer, having suc cessfully filled this office In 1935 Mrs. Reed is attending the state Legion and Auxiliary convention at Seaside this week. Smart Shop ALICE RREEDI.OVE School Children and Adults too will need that extra energy supplied by milk for the fall and winter months. Onr Grade A raw milk your assur ance of its purity and goodness Phone 1-F 13 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Linebangh Fall Months Are Dangerous Ones for the Motorists Inruranoe statistics show there are more claim« filed on account of accidents during the fall months than at any time during the year. The reason is simple. Until the accumulated oil*ls washed off the highway by rains, the situation create« a double hazard, a slick road made by both oil and water. If you drive a car and want to avoid trouble watch your step from now until the first of the year. We write all kinds of oar insurance, hut we are con cerned in keeping accidents down, especially among the ichool children. Nichols Insurance Service Phone 254-Y 16 80. 6th St. Cottage Grove, Oregon SCHOOL SUPPLIES A complete lino at cut-rate prloeo , You can save by buying the best for le u at Thrift-Wise. Note Book Fillers . Pen Holders Pencil Tablet« . . . Spelling Tablets R u le r s ................... E r a s e r s .................. Canvas ’ 10086 Note Books ■ -A - — N.B. Reinforoem’t Memo Pads • ! 25c Inks 10c | Comp. Books Note Book Fillers B ig 10 Pol Tablets Paste — 1 VJ Ever Sharp Panels Scissors Typing Paper Spelling Tablets P E N C IL S______2 for 6o 0RAY0LAS, 8 ’s ____10o COMPASS L.L. NOTE BOOKS .. lOo 10c