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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1940 THE SENTINE!, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON SO C IE T Y M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter BARTEL- M cKIBBEN FRIDAY The Carnation club will meet September 20th with Mrs Frank Thompson. Mrs Fred Hammond will assist as hostess. All mem- bers planning to a t t e n d please notify the hostesses. At a pretty candlelight wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bartel at Creswell Friday evening their daughter. Betty Jane, was married to John L. (Mike) Me- Kibben, son of Mr and Mrs L. W. — McKibben. T h e Rev Floyd E. MONDAY Dorris of the First Presbyterian Joker ciub meet at 7:30 church read the service. with Mrs. F. W. Blickle The couple stood before the _ fireplace with baskets of gladioli American Legion Auxiliary and lighted candelabrum at either wln meet with Mrs Max Bird at side. The bride was given in mar- 8 00 p. m. Mrs Hester Reed will riagc by her father MLss Marjory give a report on the state cortven- Calloway of Eugene was brides- tion. maid and Benny Bartel, brother + of the bride, was best man. TUESDAY The bride wore a navy blue af L. IL club will meet at 1:30 ternoon dress with white trim. at O. For her flowers she wore a cor son. the home of Mrs. A. W. Swan sage of gardenias. Miss Calloway wore a black dress trimmed in red The Friendly club will meet for and a corsage of red carnations. Fnr th»> i c first at for the a Ï Ï , T r X home of Mrs fal> H meeting C Schaffer T — Sickness or Health Poverty or W ealth FLOW ERS Always Bring Happiness SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES 1704 "West Main Phone 182 Open Evenings by Appointment Shampoo and Wave (dried) 78c Hotel Wave Shoppe Phone 88 Iiix h i oi liiru» siu.. u hcieutiita hup« to discover of bird* and insect rtlglit - a . . . i aid of a wind lunnel recen il/ > pie ted for the Zoological dt ’ «1 n of Cambridge university in Em-i CATHOLIC ALTAR MOCIETY Promise Me’’ and Miss Mieta 1:30 dessert. Ziniker p l a y e d thè wedding Tuesday Bridge club will meet marches. A 1«™«, at of Mrs. Victor Cham- N ig htm ar« anim als of prehistoric Am erica sro soon In th o lr native haunts A reception followed. A large h _ _ th* home ij y i _ _ In tho U n iversity of C alifornia paleontological ex h ib it In the H a ll of wedding cake with miniature at 1 00 P Science a t tho Golden Gate In ternatio n al Exposition. T h ia la only one of bride and groom was the table m n i-o a r iA V tho features of a rem arkable display which covers a ll tho biological and centerpiece. Mrs. Floyd E. Dorris ... . poured. Mrs. Glen Martin, aunt of . Utopia club will hold its first physical sciences and presents a visualized course In the developm ent of the bride, cut the wedding cake ^a meeting with Mm. F. L. Gran- civilisatio n from antediluvian times. T hia 11 a vlsuallxaton of the famous and Miss Neita Ziniker and Miss nis for a 1 30 dessert on Thursday. LaBrea asphalt pita In Los Angeles, w ith saber-tooth tigers attacking a huge m am m oth and her young ■ have become entangled In the pit. Mary McKibben. sister of the September 19. groom, assisted at the table. B R ID A L SH O W ER Those present were: Mr. and D O U BLE W E D D IN G SALLEE-GLADE Mrs B. F Martin: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin of Springfield: Mr. The Methodist church at Fern Miss Edna Marie Sallee, bride Edna Marie Sallee, daughter of and Mm. L. W. McKibben and Prairie. Washington, was scene ° f Chas. Glade, was honored at a Mr. and Mm. Oral C Sallee of daughter Mary and son Darrell: for a double wedding Sunday, bridal shower recently at her Dorena. and Chas. W. Glade, son Mm. Juda I jams and ■’aughter September L when Miss Audrey home. Mm. Milo Ward and Mm. of Mr. and Mm. Walter Glade of Mary Lee and son Dick ot ffugene; May Aubrey daughter of Mm. Jerry Glade were hostesses. Creston. Iowa, were married Sep- Mr and Mm. L. C. Goheen: Miss Eva Aubrey, became the bride of The guests were Mm. Dale tember 3rd in Portland at the Neita Ziniker; the Rev. and Mm. Raymond Thies. son of Mr. and Owen. Mm. Eloise Jones, Mm. home of the bride's aunt and Floyd E. Dorris: Miss Marjorie Mm. Amil Thies, and Miss Helen D °n Owen and son Kenneth, Mm. uncle, the Rev. M. H. Pitcher. Calloway. Eugene; Benny Bart ell. Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Owen and baby. Misses Myr- The couple will make their home Mr. and Mm. A. W. Bartell. and John Ross became the bride of n« Saltsman and Adele Bostick of at Thurston where Mr. Glade is son Royce. Johnny Haynes The ceremony Cottage Grove. Mrs Pearl Quim- ixxtkkeeper for Arnold Powell Mr. McKibben is a graduate of was performed at 10.00 a. m. by by. Misses Bertha Thomason and logging operator. the class of 1937 of Cottage Grove the Rev. George Poor in the pres- Belva Vaughn, all of Culp Creek. Mrs Glade was a member of the high school and Mm. McKibben is ence of the church congregation. Mm. Warren Clevenger of Fortu- 1940 graduating class of the Cot- a graduate of Creswell high The church was beautifully dec- na, California. Mm. Jim Spahr. tage Grove high school, school. orated for the occasion. Miss Aub- Mrs. Mary Sallee Mrs. Milo Ward —♦ — They are making their home in rey wore a navy blue street dress and son Donald. Mm. Leslie Wick* SHOWER FOR BRIDE Cottage Grove. and Miss Ross wore a light blue and sons Eston and Richard. Mm. _______ — pin striped suit. Mr a n d Mm. Leon Ward and son Dennis Mrs. A shower was K,v,.n honoring BOEHM -TONTZ Th*es and Mm. Haynes are gradu- Warren Stubblefield and children Mre Harold Shawl Fern Fry» at _______ ates of the Cottage Grove h ig i Jean. Marvin and Dorothy. Misses the home of Mm Glen Arne Fri- Miss Louise Tontz. daughter of school. Both couples are making J« » ie Spahr. Maxine Stewart and day. Games and contests provided the Rev. and Mm. K. S. Tontz of their homes in Cottage Grove. Delores KeUy, Mrs. Mabel Sallee, the entertainment and refresh- Salem. became the bride of Clyde —• — . Jerry. Glade and children ments were served. The bride re- Boehm. son of Mr. and Mm. H. E. RAINBOW GIRLS Charles and Janet. and the honor ceived many beautiful and useful Boehm of Salem. Saturday. Sep- ------------ gue? i’ . 1SS. . Sa7 ee' „ ™ n y who gifts. Those present were Misses tember 7th, at 8:00 p. m. The The first fall meeting of the couid 001 attend sent their gifts. Beth Fry, Goldie Hayes, and Bes- ceremony was performed in the Rainbow Girls was held Monday ___ _________ sie Radtke and Mmes. L Burleson, M.P.G. CLUB Echo Welden. Prescott. Idell Presbyterian church in the pres- evening in the Masonic temple. _______ Woodard. C. W. Partin. Sam War- ence of about 200 friends and rel- Election of officers was held. Miss atives by the bride’s father. The Anna Marie Peterson acted as Mrs H. A Ax lev entertained w n - P’ Mostachetti. M a r t h a service was performed by candle- worthy advisor in the absence of »he m em hem of the u p r einh Marsh, Erwin Clark. George Mad- light with a background of palms Margaret Monson. The following ancj »heir husbands w ith a <ea- dess and son>- Radtk<> and daugh- and white gladioli. were elected: Geraldine Kern, iood dinner at her hom e T uesdav ter Pauhne, Wesley Smith and D. The bride wore a white taffeta Worthy adviser; Paulette Powell, evening The twenty-seventh anni M Shaw- Those who sent gifts blouse with white chiffon floor- associate; Margaret B r e s s l e r , versarv of th e cluh was ohser-veri but were unable to attend were length skirt and carried an arm charity; Arlene Anderson, hope; Wjth a birthdav cake Mr M rs- O rl° U lasby, Mrs. Phillip bouquet of white astern and bou- Janet Louise Peterson, faith. Plans and Mm Charles Adam« of Eu- ^ones> Peterson, Mm. St vardia. She was given in marriage were made for a formal dance to Eene were quests At the hnsiness Clair. Mrs. Wiser. Mm. Reier- by her brother. Leslie Tontz. Miss be held in the Masonic temple m e e tin c election o f o fficers wa« Kaard. Mm. Palmer, Mm. Bill Peggy Tontz, sister of the bride, September 16. The following com- held with Mrs Ax ley being elect- Chestnut and Mm. Maddess of was bridesmaid. She wore a rose mittees were appointed: Decora- ¿4 president to succeed Mrs ^ u8ene- pink taffeta dress and carried a tions, Margaret Bressler, chair- Charles Bi-idler and Mr» w r* ♦— bouquet of pink astern. Archie man, Paulette P o w e l l , Margaret Martin elected secretary treasur- P’D’° ’ CLVB Easton of Portland acted as best Monson and Arlene Anderson. er to su cceed M rs R e v Short T he ------------ man. Willard Homschuch played Margaret Monson is in charge of ciub will m eet again in tw o w eek s Mra- Hoskins entertained the wedding marches at the organ programs, Arlene Anderson is in at the home of Mm C A Beidler the PD .G . club at her home Fri- and accompanied Llye Klampe, charge of the music and Marjorie for a 1 00 o'clock luncheon afternoon. Mm. S. L. Godard who sang ’’I Love You Truly” and Earl is chairman of the refresh- o clock luncheon. was the leader of discussion and the subject was ’What We Learn ^ D a w n in g " preceding the cere- ments c o m m itte e^ PRESBYTERIAN AID ed at Flower Shows.” During the ------------ business meeting tt was voted to A reception was held in the d fg r ff o f hovor church following the wedding. A D E G R E E O F HONOR Presbyterian Aid met Wednes- affiliate with the Oregon Federa- day in the church parlors. Mm. tion of Garden clubs. Mm. Hos- beautiful four-tiered bride’s cake was cut by the bride’s sister. Mm. S I^ i etrOf J ionor m?t in tb* Godard led the devotional*. Names kins’ daughter. Mm. Naomi Pres- M. M. Kelly. Miss Ida Tontz and 1 " c u r / eveni”K were drawn for the experience so- ton, and Mm. Flatters were Miss Bertha Tontz of Portland, ’ c ^ . • haffer aPd . Mrs cial in October and captains apv guests. Refreshments were served aunts of the bride, poured and ~ f uian » c r i m a as hostesses, pointed. One guest was present, at the tea hour by the hostess. The served the ices. i. ,? 3 made and practice Mm. Sallie Hili and Mm. C. F. next meeting will be held at the Ttw> cr.nr.io io/» heId f°r the state inspection, — - • . . . .home of ---- Mrs. William Petersen. which will be in October. Plans towing rX n^ on ^ T v Ire were aIso made for a Party to be making their hJme in C ^ tte^ 8t» Grove where Mr. Boehm is e ^ - ployed by Kern’s for Drugs remainder of the evening was spent with bridge with Mrs. Rex Wheeler holding high score and E N T E R T A IN W ITH SH O W ER Mrs. Frank Thompson second high. The lodge will meet again in Mrs. Leo Waldock, M r s. Ed two weeks for a business meeting Reiersgaard and Mrs. Ben Rho- only. The time will be spent in leder were hostesses Monday eve practice for inspection. ning at the home of Mrs. Reier- gaard with a shower for Mrs. H. C. Schmelling. The evening was ROYAL N E IG H B O R S LODGE spent socially and with the open- _ ing of gifts. Delicious refresh- Fern Anderson and Elsie De ments were served to the follow- Young were hostesses for Royal ing: Mrs. Charles Ernst, Mrs. Neighbors camp Tuesday evening Peggy Gregg, Mrs. Mary Mellon following a business session. Rosa Mrs. Sylvia Widenor, Mrs. Leahra Currin received the door prize. Allen, Mrs. Marian McCormick Alice Peterson was elected outer Mrs. Gladys Wolanski of St Paul’ sentinel and Harriett Bartels as Minnesota, the hostesses and the manager. Refreshments w ere served following a social hour. guest of honor. Have Your Hair Styled at the Hotel Wave Shoppe, presented The union high schcNil teachers and wives, the Jefferson school teachers ami wives, the Adams school teachers ami wives and the members of the board of education of both districts and their wives were guests at a tea given In the union high school building Satur day afternoon by Mrs. II. B Fer- rin. Mrs. F. L. Grannis and Mrs. lima Thum The guests gathered in the sewing room ami wen- served in the dining room of the high school building. Mm. Vlnal Randall and Mm. Earl Gamutte poured and Miriam Ferrin, Janet Peterson and Fay Nixon assisted in serving. Telephone 1 5 9 Attention! Teachers and Students has moved to Waltervllle, was with a gift by u„. group Plans were made for clean ing the chun-h. Th» next meeting will be held Momlay, October 7th nt the home of Mm. William Zim mer,y. Mm. H. Zahm will assist as hostess. WEIRD BEAST AT WORLD’S FAIR Th»» Catholk* Altar society met Monday at the home of Mr». F. W. Blickle with Mr*. Mike Quaglla assisting as hostess. A 1:30 dessert was served TWo new memhers, Mrs. A. M Lammers and Mrs. E J. I'hillips. were welcomed Into the society. Committee reports were given and a now ways and means committee was appoint«*»! «»onststing of Mrs Russell Smith. Mrs. Leo Waldock. Mr*. Dan Sul livan. Mr*. William Bartels. Mr*. Glenn Flatters. 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