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THURSDAY, MAY 22 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREOON PAGE four Hawaiians’ "Future’ Flac A M E R K I N LEGION \ l \ l l l M il, M IS S SHORT HARP PHI Fiber Fias S O L O IS T . The department of a g ricu ltu re In IU;»i undertook a program to encour age the production of fiber flax In the Uniteli States. COLUMBIA, Missouri Miss The American Legion Auxiliary Patricia Ann Short, daughter of held a business and social meeting Mr. anil Mrs. Roy E. Short of in the armory Monday evening. Cottage Grove, was a soloist In Mrs. Fnxl Langston was present the harp festival of Stephens Col as a guest. June Bin, gave a re lege hen', which was given May JEANS-BURNETT port on Child Welfare. She re 20 as a prelude to commencement ported a call from a family of dis festivities, May 22 through May l-apla Jeans, daughter of abled veteran. Usi'd clothing and 27. Mrs. Mabie Jen and Glenn Bur MONDAY some new clothing wits purchased Miss Short, who is a member of Veterans of the Spanish-Ameri nett were uni. cd in marriage Sun for the family. She also reported the graduating class, will also day, May 11, at the Elmira Christ can war and auxiliary will hold that she and Mrs. John Dunlevy have a prominent part In other ian church at 300 o'clock in the their regular meeting at the arm had visited the Portland Veter commencement exercises, one of afternoon. The ceremony was per- ory at 8:00 p. m. All members are ans hospital when> Mr. Hint and the highlights of which will be /orrtted by the Rev. Lou Moore urged to be present for initiation Mr. Dunlevy are receiving treat the annual ivy fete, when seniors The church was decorated for the of new members. Refreshments ment. A report on the dinner and give to juniors their traditional occasion w i t h snowballs and will be served. business meeting held in Eugene privileges and responsibilities (lin greenery. Preceding the ceremony honoring the department prvsl- ing the crowning of a queen and Mrs. Lyle Moss of Sweet Home! TUESDAY dent, Laura Goode, and depart-; other COkirful ceremonies. sang “O Promise Me," accom-' Royal Neighbors will meet in ment secretary, Mae Whitcomb panied by Mrs. John Jeans, who I Eagles hall at 8:00 p. m. of Portland, wits given by Marie 200 Iris B prclM also played the wedding march, j Wicks. Cottage Grove wits co- Throughout the north tem perate The bride wore a rose-colored W EDNESDAY hostess with the Eugene ;tnd Cas lone m ay be found 200 specie» of GRADUATION dress ¡with a corsage of rosebuds. The Rebekah Staff club will cadia units at the dinner. Those Iris. North A m erica Contains about She was attended by her sister, meet for practice. All members attending front here ¡were Mrs. i 20 varieties. Miss Zaida Jeans and Joe Burnett are urged to*be present, Bayard R e e d, Mrs. Warren GIFTS of Portland, brother of the groom, —♦ — Daugherty. Mrs. Alvis Wicks, Costly Line acted as best man. A reception THURSDAY Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mrs. Leon The cost of constructing the M agi Including Graduation was held at the home of the Past Noble Grands club will Morton. Marie Olson re|s>rlcd on not line of fortifications in France bride’s uncle. John M. Jeans, fol- hold their regular meeting May the state convention committee was 1150,000.000. The work required Cardi. lowing the service. Out-of-town 29th. meeting held in Eugene for the flve years. guests attending the wedding were ! --------------------------------------------- president and past presidents Many Other Appropriate Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burnett and HONORED AT TEA. breakfast, of which she is chair Once a School Teacher daughters Sharon and Meredith man for the district. Members But Inexpensive Gift«. Gen. James G. Bai bord, who com Miss Clara Dodson, who is soon and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Moss of who have "days of ‘49" cost nines manded the United Stales marine» Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Joe to become the bride of John were requested to wear them to on the Marne, was once a school Burnett of Portland. Miss Elma Haney of Medford, was the guest the next meeting when plans will teacher. Bynji’tt of* San Francisco. Cali- of honor at a tea given Sunday be made for a stunt show to be fornia and Mrs. Goldie Smith and afternoon at the home of Mrs. given at the state convention. Auto O p e ra tin g Costs D re rra s e daughter Doris of Los Angeles,1 H. B. Breedlove by Misses Myrtle Marie Wicks is chairman of the The cost of operating an automo California. Kem, Phyllis Tidemanson, Zilda committee. Plans for poppy day x ««fife — Hayes, Evelyn Veatch and Mari- were completed Headquarters are bile haa decreased 50 per cent since 0 kVOLTRANE- W OLF ARD. an Jelinek. The living room and in churge of Maude Gierau at the IBM ' dining room were beautifully Mountain States Power Co. office. Miss Thelma Coltrane, daugh- decorated .with flowers in pro- Hoping for the day when Hawaii is admittrd as 49th member of the Poppies for street sales may be United States, islanders have tailored a 49-star version of “Old tec of Mr. and Mrs. William Col- fusion. The centerpiece for the checked out here Saturday. Mem Glory," with seven rows of seven stars replacing six rows of el<ht. tiwne of Fall Creek, became the dining table was a bouquet of bers are urged to advise residents Irene Kordas of Honolulu holds new flag against background of bride of Llpyd Wolfard, son of Mr. sweetpeas and columbine. Mrs. of Cottage Grove to buy their Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard of Lynx k . K. Mills poured the tea. which [Hippies hen> if they plan to a t Hollow, Friday, May 16, at Eu- was followed by a miscellaneous LA C D M l’S C U B. P O H E L L -E A S T H A M tend the Eugene pet imrade us gene. The vows were read at 2:30 shower for the honoree. Miss Dod- half of the local receipts will be o’clock in the afternoon in the son was handed a note telling her The weding of Miss Georgetta Mrs. Warren Edwards enter- used for child ¡welfare here. A Methodist church parsonage by to follow the leader. Miss Kem. Weslea Powell, daughter of Mr. tamed the LaComus club at the nominating committee was named Dr. B. Earle Parker. The bride The first gift was found in the and Mrs. J. H. Powell and William «tome of Mrs G B. Pitcher Tues- to report nt the next meeting wore, a navy blue and white red- bed room and from there she was Eastham, son of Wes East ham of day at a 1:30 dessert. At bridge, when election will Is- held. The, i )I-: k i < i x e i i ingote .with matching accessories, led to different rooms of the Westport, was solemnized Sunday. Mrs Rex Wheeler held high scor-? committee is Nell Bukowski. AX K SI'El'IAl.I.V Her edrsage was of gardenias and house, folloued by the other May 18 at Vancouver, Washing- for the guests and Mrs. Tom Maude Gierau. and Orpha Earl. pink rosebuds. She was attended guests. When they returned to the ton. The ceremony was performed Wheeler high for the club. Mrs After the business nn'eting the M attering I Ini r< I less by Mrs. Jean A. Flanigan of Eu- living room, a wishing well, over- at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon in Frank Gierau will be hostess to auxiliary joined the Legion for re gene^ sister o f the groom, who flowing with gifts, had miracul- the Episcopal chureh parsonage the club at her home in two freshments in the dining mom for tile worc a suit of old rose with ously appeared. The gifts were by the Rev. Paul L. Kunzman. l.vceks. Honor guests wen' hoys from Cot- GIRL GRADI ATE matching accessories and a cor- opened and exhibited by the hon- The bride wore a lavender reding- ' tage Grove who competed In the* sage .of mixed flowers. Dr. Jean Ored guest. Both Miss Dodson and ote with matching accessories and BIRTHDAY D IN N E R . Legion Junior Olympics at Eu The *'.Swc^( G irl Grailuuti ” Derivi-i A G n a t Deal of Her A, Flanigan acted as best man. j Mrs. Breedlove were presented a corsage of gardenias and rose gene, and their parents and Mr. Charm From A Lovely Coiffure. Let I s Suggest A Hair- Mrs. Wolfard is a graduate of corsages by the hostesses. Guests buds. The couple were attended Mrs. Bertha Cherry entertained Newton, who accompanied the Miltonvale high school of Milton- present were Mrs. Breedlove, Miss by Johnny Webb and Marjorie at dinner at her home Sunday in . boys: Junior 1-angston, Stanley dress Which Is Suited To You. vale. Kansas. Mr. Wolfard gradu- Dodson. Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, Mrs. Miller of Portland and Mr. and honor of the birthday anniver- Daugherty and Edgar Hunter. ated from the Walker high school, p L Grannis, Mrs. Sylvia Griggs. Mrs. Fred Morris of Vancouver, saries of her daughters, Mrs. Wil- Junior Langston was presented a Following the ceremony the young Mrs. W q . Martin. ’ Mrs. Karl Mrs. Morris and Mr. Webb are ham Snell and Mrs. Duane Smith medal by Commander Art Olson couple left on a trip to points Mills> Mrs Benton Schrenk. Mrs. cousins of the groom. Mrs. East- Those present were Mr. and Mrs for placing in the golf tourna 12 South Sixth Phone 2<H along the coast. They will make p w Blickle, Misses Alyce ham is a graduate of Cottage Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr ment. their home in Cottage Grove. Schneider, Eva Wolfe, Jean Rose, Grove high school and Mr. East- and Mrs. Bob Cherry, Dick Cherry Vivian Johnston, Lola Newman. ham attended Westport schools, and the hostess. HECK-ADAM S. —* _. Elizabeth Crabbe, Emma bel Stad- Immediately following the cere- SUNSHINE CIRCLE. j v. • den, Dorothy Price, Mildred Deal, mony the couple left on a wed- dWte Gladys Heck daughter of Howe. Beatrice Turtle and ding trip to coastal points. They ----------- « ri Frank ,H^ ' and Borghild Mehlen. are making their home in Cottage The Sunshine circle and the ' Mejvwi Adams, son of Mr. and _A Grove where Mr. Eastham is em- Workers circle met at the Christ- I " Mrs. L. E. Adams, were married ployed by the Western Auto Sup- ian church Wednesday for a cov- ' R EBEK A H LODGE. Monday, May 12th, at Goldendale, ered dish luncheon with sixteen! I ply Co. Washington. The ceremony was Final nomination of officers was present. The day was spent in performed at 6:00 p. m. in the he|d at meeting of Rebekah < ARLILE-G ATES. tucking comforters. parsonage of the Christian church jodge Friday evening in the Odd svfth the Rev. V. T. Smith read- p eiioWS hall. Those nominated Miss Agnes Carlile, daughter of; TO HOLD SALE. lng the service. The bride wore a were Mrs. Ina Stuart, noble Mrs. William Lloyd of Reedsport, The Catholic Altar Society is 4 light blue redingote with match- grand; Mrs. Rosa Petersen and became the bride of Dale Gates, sponsoring a rummage sale to be i^g accessories. Immediately fol- Mrs. Florence Morris, vice grand; son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gates held in the office of the Moun- lowing the .wedding the couple Mrs. Alice Conner, secretary, and Wednesday, May 14 at Vancouver tajn states Power company Satur- I left on a trip to New Meadows, Mrg StelJa treasurer, Mrs Washington. The ceremony was {Jay May 24th. Proceeds will be . Idaho, where they visited Mrs. pdith Van Schoiack presented performed by the Rev. Earl Han- y « ^ for fhe general expenses of Adams sister, Mrs. Otto Karies- with a linen centerpiece na, Methodist minister. The couple the society. klnt. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are which she had made. Plans ¡were were attended by Mr. and Mrs. making their home in Cottage n^de to hold initiation and elec- Vern Halgate of Sutherlin. The AD LIiyTVM. '-V'AA- tion of officers at the next regu bride wore a navy blue and white Mrs. R. B. Reed entertained the lar meeting to be held May 30th. ensemble with matching access Ad Libitum club at her home last W ELBORN-GAW LEY. . The refreshment committee was ories and a corsage of talisman Thy^day afternoon. Mrs. Stirl 1 rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Gates are DunIop was a KUe}.t The after. -n.„ The marriage of nr;— Miss , Cleone named as follows: Mrs. Edith, with social con- Welporn and Ben Gawley. son of San^ r s Mrs Melva St. Elmo, making their home in Cottage noon was i j r . and Mrs. R. L. Gawley and J ? ther J run~ ,1A GJ?Ce Grove. versation and needlework and delicious refreshments were serv grandson of Mrs. Fannie Coude. Ebno, Mrs. Catherine Vas- T U E S D A Y M TLD Y C LU B . . __ .__. at . the _Binder, Mrs. Linme ' Violette, Mrs. ed at the tea hour by the hostess. was solemnized Presbyter- ... Uo„ Martha . . Eastham, Mrs. Letha . lan church at Salem Sunday, May . . . .. The Tuesday Study club held a ___.___ _ Stewart, Mrs. Nora Yearous and 18. The ceremony was performed Vera Zieheek D eleeatps w ill theater party Tuesday evening by the Rev. Williams. Following , rs' V ^ a Ziebeck. Delegates w ill and attended the Arcade Theater the wedding the couple left on a Iea? e M°" day for grand lodgX at in a group. Following the show trip to Seattle, Washington, after B aker They are M r. E.va Mor- they went to Gustafson’s ice which they will make their home ™ and W*lb5s fr° m cream parlor for refreshments, ,*t Sacramento, California, where 2 * lo<al l^ eT a^ r ,St then to the home of Mrs. F. L. he is employed by the Southern Elmo from th<? LO.O U They plan Grannis for a business meeting to go m a group with delegates Pacific. from neighboring lodges. An and election of officers. Mrs. Dan Ha ma nt was elected president; nouncement was made that Past W OM EN'S BIBLE CLASS. Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, vice presi Noble Grands club will be held ADMIRING dent, and Mrs. Sam Mackin, sec May 29th. The Women’s Bible class of the retary. A committee was appoint Methodist church held a no-host GLANCES ed to plan a picnic to be held in LONDON P. T. A. ess monthly meeting at the church two weeks. The committee con th a t follow you will be al Wednesday. Fourteen members ~ . were present. It was reported London P.T.A. met F riday sisted of Mrs. Mackin, Mrs. Wil most as good as un e x tra that 19 calls had been made and aveninS and 'S talled Doran Rit- liam Thum and Miss Mariette Ilamant. Following the picnic the diplom a seven bouquets given. A potluck to the chair vacated by re- luncheon was served at the noon Lnng president, Herbert Short- club will adjourn for the summer. IF hour with Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton, [ldSe- The resignation of secretary EL.MARTES CLUB. Mrs? L, W4 Cooley anil Mrs. Margaret Ritter was accepted and you g raduate with a Gekfe- FYiUerion as guests. Do- Mrs- Willard Peterson was elected The Elmartes club met for a JI alii well Perm anent. votionaLs were in charge of Mrs. to fdl vacancy. The publicity 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the home Ray Hendricks. President Mrs. noteb°°l< u’as presented to the of Mrs. Loren Schroeder Tuesday. CURLETTE Ida»-Swann was in charge of the r’lembe5® . i5 r j nsPectlon before Mrs. T. J. Denson was a guest. At being filed by the secretary. Fri The work period was BEAUTY SHOP day, September 25th, was selected bridge, Mrs. O. M. Bagley held Spriit itF-quilting. high score The next meeting will 634 Main St. — Upstairs as the first meeting date for the fall season. A discussion was held be a picnic in two weeks. The Phone 75 and place will be announced on prospective by-laws . and also time later. upon the local P.T.A. building fund for additional aid and im provement for the school children B etter Jams and J ellie, if or when the school district chose, to furnish the gym, or and No Bottles i more playground space. An invi Thouunds tation was extended to attend the to Throw Away ' GODDESS ¡eighth grade graduation exercises OF TIME ; Tuesday evening, May 27th. A 17 ¡aweit picnic dinner will be held May •3 3 7 » , 28th sponsored by Principal Wil- h M. C. P. jntly PECTIN. i lard Peterson. Coiigriitulalions Graduates Social Calendar Knickerbocker’s Sc to Sl.l PRETTY CURLS UNDER HER “CAP” tvi-rvK BEAUTY CLINIC R I » a * £ A I $ t * Sunnyside ^Greenhouses Nx • \ <1704 West Main i , •* Tel. 182 W .B .C . C L U B . Grace Davis was hostess last Thursday for the W.B j C. club. Following a 1:30 desert, bridge was enjoyed. Sallie Hill was a guest. Prizes went to Edna Burle son and Nellie Blackmore. AT A LL G RO CERS up and so easy to use. There are no sticky, messy bottles to get rid of, and my jams and jellies are much better." Bertha Mynatt, C arvalhi, Ore. m j GP. St» p STARR’S JEWELRY STORE