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s T ill IISDAY. MAY 29, 1941 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PAGE FOUR O C I E T Y M is s R o d n e y H o o d . R e p o r t e r T e le p h o n e 159 I \ »K A M - KI («i ■ S. M i * m Miss Maxin- Marjorie Ingram, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs E. L. Ingram, became the bride of Otis BiRK* Jr., son of Otis G. Biggs, Saturday. May 21th The cere- mony was performed at 7:30 in the evening at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Gonion "read the vows in the prcs- i^ce^of the families of the couple bride wore a blue suit with atehing accessories and a cor- VfjnaK •»K«' of gardenias and cream-eol- * • dfcd rostebuds. Immediately fol lowing the wedding a reception was held and a beautifully dec orate«! wedding cake was served with ice cream. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Cot tage Grove high school. She grad uated In 1940 and he graduated in 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Biggs are making their home in Eugene where he is employed by the Meadow-Land creamery. M CH U RfflES OUR DEMOCRACY j Social Calendar RECORD o f INDIVIDUAL THRIFT , V A M€«iCA MAS A BACKBONE OF THRIFT. 4 FO LLOW IN« THE EXAM PLE OF THE REV DUNCAN OF SCOTLAND, W ILL IA M DAWES C O M PA N IO N O F PAUL R E V E R E .F O U N D E D , W ITH OTHERS. FIRST U .S .S A V IN 6S BANK MONDAY American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the armory, 8 p. m. Busi- ness meeting and election of offi- cars. I We invite ull who wish to come ! to do ao. < ARI» OF TIIAXKH. We desire to express our nppre- D R Smith and a party of . , . friends . . » K i k , I 1 . 1 elation of Naper, Nebraska, vis- , for , the ,, many J aids of kind- Assembly of God. Atwood Fos- ..... .. . , ..... , ..... , , . ............... , . . . . . ness anil for the sym|»athy of our ter. pastor. While the pastor is "p,' friends and neighbors during the away Evangelist and Mrs Warren N K ' " ,s illness anil death of our son. Donn Cornelius ate taking charge of the N,M* r M,'vcr,‘l Dunean. regular services of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Rush F I Hierum The quickest, easiest, most eco- However we are looking for the no,'ni;.al' aumm,.r dessert Is Ice 4 2 -ltc and Family. pastor to be hack for the Sunday rream. Get your favorite at Gus- sen-ice. Tuesday will be prayer (HfBon'». Corona Portables Ths Sentinel. 42-UC-3I meeting This w.-ek's Thursday ........ service will be changed to Friday because of the graduation exer- i rises in the high school. Sunday I sendees will be as follows Sun day school 9:15; morning worship at 11:00; evangelistic service 7:30. By Prophylactic New Julite Hair Brushes The Catholic Altar society will meet nt the home of Mrs. O. W. Spies for a 1:30 dessert. - ♦ LnComus club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Gierau f.r a 1:30 dessert. Methodist Church, Ellsworth M Tilton pastor. Sunday church school, 9:45, S. L. Mackin. Supt Morning worship, 11:00. Subject •’Living Waters." Evening worship 8:00 Subject “Two Battles." Epworth Leagu*. | 7:00 Prayer meeting next Thurs day. 8:00. FRIDAY , Hebron Grange will „ meet „ Fri- da> Ju"? .?th- at Gran«* to m ' munity Hall. 8:00 p. nt. Business meeting. BOX VOYAGE PARTY. N ylon B r b tk s Coty for Gifts See Our Window Display Prive $ 1.50 $4*50 Lunch Kits With Vacuum Bottle Price $1.19 First Baptist C h u r c h . Erolle White, pastor. Sunday school. M iss Borghild M e h 1 e n. Miss 10:00, Mrs. W. C, Martin. Supt. Clara Dodson. Miss EmmaBell Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. Stadden. Miss Evelyn Veatch and P. U.. 7:00. Evening service. 8:00. —♦ — Miss Phyllis Tidemanson enter Choir practice Wednesday evening P R F.-XV PTIA L SHOWER. tained Saturday evening at the at 7:30. Prayer meeting. Thurs- Mrs. William Thum. Mrs. Lloyd home of Mrs. Sylvia Griggs with I day evening, 7:30. Hansen. Miss Eva Wolfe and Miss a bridge dessert and bon voyage • • • 50c McKesson Shave Alyce Schneider were hostesses P*rty for Miss Dorothy Price who 200 McKesson Aspirin Catholic Church. Father An Cream at a shower Friday evening at *'U1 spend the summer vacation- rhony Gerace. — Maas each Sun Tablets 40c first P resbyterian the home of Mrs. Elmer Bushell mg in Hawaii. She will sail from 10c Rasor Blades for 39c . day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth C hief organizer and first CHURCH.P h I l ADCLPHIA Pt. Witchazel 29c for Miss Thelma Sweeney, who San Francisco on June 22nd. The Sunday when the hour Is 8 s. m. B irthplace . in 1 7 J J POLICYHOLDER of F IR S T • • • (1.00 McKesson Soretono will be married in the early sum- rooms were decorated with levs 1 Pt. Rub Alcohol 29c OF FIRST U S LIFE C O M PA N Y WAS T H E mer to Ralph Long of Myrtle and various other Hawaiian ar- Community Bible class meets In 25c Foot Powder INSURANCE COMPANY- Pt Albolne 09c R E VE R E N D FRANCIS A LIS O N the Townsend hall every Sunday Point. The gifts were presented tides. The table was covered with PRESBYTERIAN POLICYHOLDERS IN U S . Both for 89c Pt. Albagar 79c morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau- to Miss Sweeney by little Skipper grass mats, colored pottery, ser- M IN IS T E R S ’ FUND OF ALL C O M P A N IE S NOW , bach. Everyone welcome. Special Bushell and a corsage was pre- pentine. small ships, etc. The cen-4 NUMBER MORE THAN Invitation to the ladles. sented to her by the hostess. In- terpiece was a miniature clipper 0 5 m illio n with . . . vited guests included Mrs. Wen- ship Hawaiian music was played 125 M IL LIO N P O LIC ES B Christian Science Society. 242 dell Spriggs. M rs. Errerson throughout the evening. Miss Second Street. Sunday school, Brichey and Mrs. Crystal Male of Price was presented a lei of snap- 9:45; forenoon service, 11, subject Eugene. Mrs. Sam Sweeney of dragons and each guest presented "Ancient and Modern Necroman Springfield and Mrs. Elmer Bush- her with a going-away gift. In- POWEIX-KINNEY. cy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnot-1 ell. Mrs. Harold Hauser. Miss vited guests were Miss Myrtle Alice Haldeman. Miss Evelyn Kem. Miss Lola Newman. Miss Mrs. Duane Smith was the Miss Maxine Dormalee Powell, ism. Denounced.” Evening service Veatch, Miss Lillian McLeod. Miss Mildred Deal, Mrs. Sylvia Griggs, guest of honor at a surprise birth- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. second Wednesday of each month Dorothy Moore, M rs. Harold Miss Beatrice Turtle. Miss Alyce day handkerchief shower given Powell, and Clyde Warren Kin- ■ “« * ' x> Bible. Christian Sprague, Mrs. Marvin Harpole, Schneider. Miss Zilda Hayes, Miss Thursday evening by her sister, ney, son of John Kinney of Oak c Science .........* literature and the writ Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. Gene Elizabeth Crabbe. Miss Marian Mrs. Bill Snell, in her home. S e\- Grove. Louisiana, were joined in ings of Mary Baker Eddy may b e ' Dove and the guest of honor. Jelmek, Mrs. Harold Spriggs and eral guests, who were unable to wedlock Wednesday, May 28th. at borrotwed or purchased before or Miss Price. be present, sent handkerchiefs. 8:00 p. m. The ceremony was per- after the Wednesday service. BRIDAL SHOWER. —♦ — The evening was spent sr-cially formed at the home of the bride's HONORED AT SHOWER. and refreshments of ice cream and parents, with the Rev. Jim Powell.! Lutheran Church 1 Missouri Sy- The Ladies' Council of the ----------- cookies were served to the follow- uncle of the bride, officiating The nodi. S.D.A. building. West Main Christian church gave a bridal Mrs. Wayne Gates was honored ing guests: Mrs. Ada Pitcher, Mrs. hriiie wore a tan sports ensemble 1 street. W. A. Sylwester, Roseburg, THIS P H IK O shower for Mrs. William Eastham, at a shower given recently by Zelma Durham. Mrs. Bob Cherry, with brown and white accessories pastor. Service Sunday begins 111 nee Georgetta Powell. Friday af- Mrs. Francis S m i t h . Invited Mrs. Edith Bradshaw. Miss Norma and a corsage of pink rosebuds. 7 :45 P M. The Junior member- KITCHEN RADIO ternoon at the church. Guessing guests included Mrs. Mary Ann Dugan. Miss Dorothy Kieren, Miss Guests included Mr. and .Mrs. ship class meets Sunday a llc m a n AND CLOCK games were played, led by Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Ralph Geer and son Rodney Hood, the honor guest, R. B. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Vern-j at the J. liaudcr home. Gordon Hjpes. followed by the Lobby. Mrs. Eva Hatch. Mrs. Net- Mrs. Smith, and the hostess. Mrs. on Lamm. Mrs. T. J. Geer. Mrs. presentation of many lovely gifts iP„ Bemis, Mrs. D. R VanNort- Snell. Jim Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Free Methodist Church, corner to the guest of honor. About wick anfj Frankie. Mrs. Ivan Verlin Powell, Mr. and Mrs. S. 6th and Harrison. Rev. Harold twenty-five guests were present Abeene. Mrs. C. H. Boots. Mrs Verms Powell and family and Mr. P. Hoffman, pastor. M. P. G. CLUB. Sunday and several gifts were sent by Josie Phillips, Mrs. C. R. Simkins. ________ and Mrs. Jake Gartxxlen ol Me- 1 school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Thelma those who were unable to attend. Mrs, Martha Bittinger. Mrs W’il- The M. P. G. club was enter- Kenzie. Mrs Kinney is a gradu-; Wright. Supt. Morning worship a* Refreshments of tea. c a k e and ¡¡am stilln g . Mrs Harold Clatk. tamed at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon ate of Cottage Grove high school u . Sermon by pastor. A m - s a ’e coffee were served at the tea Mrs. L. Lasiter. Mrs Julia Small, at the home of Mrs. K. K Mills and Mr. Kinney attended schoob. of |ovc Hn(j entxiuragement hour. yours as a Mrs. George Gates. Mrs. Grant Tuesday afternoon. The hostess in Louisiana. 1 Evening service 7 ’30 p m —♦ - Towers. Mrs. Madge Mote and the served fresh trout which she had The couple left immediately fol- ! Evangelistic m essage P r a y e r TARTY SATIRDAY. guest of honor Rcireshmmts caught over the week end at Dia- lowing the ceremony on a trip to meeting every Thursday evening. r f served at the close by the mond lake. This was the last coastal points. They will make A cordial invitation Is extemled Mr. and Mrs. William Thum en w hostpss. meeting of the season. The time their home near Cottage Grove. to all. The church with a friendly tertained with a party at their was spent with fancy work and _♦ — handshake. fiome Saturday evening. Guests w ith this 1941 ROYAL NEIGHBOUR. social conversation. F A R E W E L L PARTY. included Mrs. Bonita Skilling and daughter Bonny Jean of JunctDn Church of Christ, G o r d o n L. The Royal Neighbors met Tues- MISS CRABBE HONORED. The congregation of the Pres- Hype8 Minister Sunday June 1 City, Miss Martha Blair of Mon- Dv night in Eagle« hal' Doiothy xz ih u -------- . _ bytenan church and other friends u Pcnte<wt. the birthday of the mouth, Ralph Long of Myrtle McKay was appointeJ Mo-lesty ____ anc as «ecteu Pn’erta,n” 1 a‘ of ,h“ Rpv a"d Mrs E F Mc* church. Mr Hypes i. preaching Point, Mr. and Mrs. Harold arKi .nyria- Myrtle ream Kent w was elected man- man h Sprague. Mr. and M rs. Bert j G „rc J en k X ropfoin of ’"orn,nK , Fartand gave a farewell party and ,w„ messages on this subject, one irask. Miss B e t t y Smith. Miss th,- drill team, w a ; presented a rr* h «»», /•* ■' k J 0 ° i'* dinner for them at the at each church service. We cordi- Thelir.a Sweeney. Miss Eva Wolfe, gift and Harriet Bartels was pre- 1/1 M 1 ra x o . <1 em. u o church last Thursday evening «¡jy invite the public to attend Willard Newton, Miss Alyce Sch- £ n,e d la birthdav X p“ r»Ih- a gUes,/ or the The> P a n t e d a gift from Mrvlce, neider. Anthony Sokolich, Miss n enU were serv^ by Mabie Fvnk ST* ^ u rch with Muss Eunice Van- Blb|p school 9:45 „ m Dorothy Moore. Miss Alice Halde- and Doro, h> McKa> Tah'e dec %R L ,T Denhurg making the presentation contest between our school and man. Miss Helen Olson, M i» L.l- X i o S w e i fla £ and red‘ whde ? m TT M" S M'naT F? rr'n «hat of the Roseburg Christian ban McLeod. M lss Ingrid Boling. a„d blue ftowers m Jel" them, thf . youn« church « in the fourth Sunday. M of refrigerjior, bringing you - k> M i s s Phyllis Tidemanson. peoples Endeavor. Both Mr. and and warmcr eve^ Miss - Bertha Craig, Miss Lola a n Dtue Ho era. the (xmservador, plus separate Miss Borghild Mehlen and the Mrs —■ ---- 1 ---------- McFarland responded with day gjnce , hc arc w tvpn. A beautiful, brand new Philco Newman. Miss Vivian Johnston JOKER CLFB. compartments for D ry Cold, guest of honor, ML« Crabbe. their appreciation for the gifts. I Jy m a tted . Kitchen Radio and Sessions and Miss Jean Rose At bridge. Moist Cold and Frozen Foods. William Wendell sang a solo and Self-Starting Electric Clock is tMua,Rose held high score and low Mrs. A. W. Swanson was host Communion and preaching. 11 DEGREE OE HONOR. much time was spent in group a. m The sermon subject. "Mean riven to you with this amazing wnu held by M lss Moore ess to the Joker club at the home PLUS the Philco SUPER Power singing. Irs. Trask received the prize for of Mrs. Ralph Saltsman. Monday Philco M A H -7 Advanced De- ing of Pentecostal Power." System. Huge Meet Storage seS and Miss Smith and Miss evening. A dessert was served at The Degree of Honor and the aign Refrigerator! A new kind Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m Compartment. Many ether were awarded guest prizes. 7:30. At bridge, Mrs. W. B. John- Carnation club held adjoint meet- BAPTIST LADIES AID. Evening service. 8:00 p. m. Ser-I feature*. 5 -Y IA R PROTEC ston held high score and Mrs ln« Monday evening in Eagles mon, "The Great Change at TION PLAN. * ^n'E SD A Y BRIDGE ( LI B. Glennie Frost held tow Mrs Wil- ha,i A P°«>bck dinner was served The Baptist Ladies Aid was en- ' Pentecost.” This will be a black- liam Thum will ________ entertain __ the at 7 00 °'clock followed by a short tertained at the home of Mrs. board sermon. ____ ____ MANY WATER CHILLER The Tuesday Bridge club met club at her home for their next **“ *«*«■ session. It was decided Frank White last week. There We have been very fortunate in OTHER to hold meetings only once for a 1:00 o'clock luncheon Tues- meeting The time will be an- a were about twenty-three present obtaining Lt. C. V. Ifall, one-time MODELS month during the summer, The and after the devotional* the time entertainer to General Allenbys day at the home of Mrs. H. W. pounced later. Lombard Mrs. Naomi Preston. _ remainder of the evening was was spent with fancy work. Re- troops in Palestine, archaeologist, - Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and Mrs. War- ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON spent playing bridge. freshments were served at the world-traveler, and missionary, to - T " uEd^ ar? , r ’^ P “ tB MrS Mrs W B Johnston entertained close by the hostess. , be with us on the evenings o f , EASTERN STAR. 1 score at a luncheon one day last week ---------------------------- | June 8 and 9. He brings natural I V >tfdge. The club will hold a picnic at lhe Grove Drive. In for Mr, Announcement of the engage-1 color pictures that rank with th e' Telephone 18 at thc home °f Mrs. c ^ r g e Jacobsen. Mrs. T ________ ___ . . C. 77,0 Eas,ern Star chapter held ment of John W. Pennington of most exclusive in the world, with, 5- Schofield Stewart. Wheeler and Mrs. Glennie Frost. ,he,r regular meeting Friday eve- Eugene, former resident, who was his lectures on those two nights. | After luncheon the group went to ninK *n Masonic temple. Mrs. formerly associated with H. W. JVSTA.MERE CLUB. Mrs. Johnston's home for cards. Galdabini. associate matron. Lombard in the law office, was 9 Mrs. T. J. Denson entertained Each guest was presented a gift Pres'ded «n «he absence of the made at a party given recently at the Justamere club at her home by the hostess. worthy matron. Mrs. Jessie Mat the home of Dean and Mrs. Virgil * Tuesday afternoon. A dessert was * thews was chairman of the re- _ _ , , . .. servixi at 1:30 followed by bridge. freshment committee. The next D Earl- aunt and uncle of the Mrs. Harold Swartz of Eugene meeting will be held in two bride-elect. Miss Margaret Earl of « held high score. Mrs. Larry Lev- weeks. , Portland ens and Mrs. Loren Schroeder I ifere guests. A picnic was planned Í to be held June 5th, the place to Good used <-arx are going fast, but we still have real values In be announced later. The Perfect Hair Dress Brace 39c & 69c Justin Billfolds $1.00 to $7.00 Specials Specials 1 i 1 1 1 Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store SPECIAL OFFER! •30 &FT PHILCO $124.95 to $239.95 Grove Hardware » GRAND OPENING For Adoption the following: FLOW ERS Add Mure Loveliness Any Day. We have a eolorful a rra y o f cut flow ers o r p o t p lan ts. H om es, F a rm s fo r S ale 1939 Olds sedan, radio and heater. 1935 Ford sedan 1931 Dodge sedan. 1937 Pontiac coupe, radio and heater. 1934 Ford tudor. 1933 Chevrolet sedan. 105 acre farm, 15 acres in cultivation, pasture and timber, year around stream. Five miles out on Mosby Creek. $1500 cash. Trade for Cottage Grove or Eugene property, four room modern house on the highway at Newport. Value $2.000. Other cheaper models and makes to choose from. Very attractive, 2 bedroom modern house. 1 mile east of Cottage Grove. One acre of ground, $1,700 cash. Sunnyside Greenhouses M A R T IN M OTORS 1704 West Main Tel. 1H2 Your Pontiac Dealer 24 North 9th Street Attractive Prices, Choice Listings $1,000 to loan on good farm. Best farm buy in I.ane county, 100 acres of river bottom, 65 acres in crop, can all be irrigated, just one mile from town, $7,500. Real Estate RODM ANS DICKERS IN DIRT Insurance S atu rd ay , J u n e 7, 1941 Knickerbocker’s 5c to $1 N ew Store WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER FOR BIG SPECTATE Removal Bargains Monday and Tuesday Store will be closed Tuesday evening and will remain closed until Saturday when we open in our new location.