PAGE FOTTI s° TH E SE N T IN E L , COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON THURSDAY. JU L Y 3, IM I — ~T---------- ‘ Beautiful K. T. C I E T Y is s R o d n e y H o o d , R e p o r te r T e l e p h o n e 159 M E K K K K - IIE K E N I ) E E \ . ,Th«> Christian church at Lorane was the scene for a pretty c?ndle- light wedding Friday “Vt*n*ng at 7:30 when Miss Freda Mae Mer­ rick of Troy. K nsas. became tne bride c.r E. Alfr_-u Herendeen of Lorane. The ceremony was per­ formed on the forty-first wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, life Rev. Ellsworth Tilton, former pastor of the local Methodist church, performed the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a princess styl? white lace gown over taffeta. Her fingertip veil of white tulle had a shirred ruffle across the crown caught by rosettes of self materi­ al. She wore a three-strand pearl necklace, her mother’s past ma­ tron Eastern Star pin and the bold crested bracelet of her soror­ ity, Kappa Phi. She carried a shower bouquet of gardenias, pink roses and pink and white sweet- U E D IH N G A N N IV ERSA RY . 4-H CLUB NEWS : A group of friends and relatives of Mr and Mis. Clifford Smith called on them and surprised them o \ '_/ on their twentieth wedding anni­ Four-11 club member* "h o an* FO R versary lust Thursday evening going to attend the third annual with a pot-luck dinner and party. Fall Creek 4-11 club camp, held A feature of the evening was the under I lie uuspicea of I lie Lane bride s cake and a mock wedding. County Leaders* association have Those present for the occasion a treat in store for them. were the guests of honor; Mrs. A complete court** in tin* safe Smith's mother. Mrs. Franck Zll- T h e re ’a so m uefi e x tra eats n-eded to safeguard summer koski of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. handling of fin* arms will lx* con­ beauty fre q u e n t o il eluunpno.s to resto re n a tu ra l oils ; Bill Zilkoski, Mr. and Mis. Cnd- ducted at the camp tor Ixith buys and girls under the direction of s e a lp m a s s a g e s a l n i p e riu a u e u ts a fti r h o lid a y am i hihii - gil Zilkoski and family, Miss Caroline Zilkoski anil Russell Lt. Sloan, Field Manager of the t i t e r o u tin g s . Let the C u rle tte B e a u ty S im p care fo r yotir Zilkoski, all of Springfield; Mr. Nulional Rifle Association of su m m er h e a iitv needs. and Mrs. Ralph Witcher and fam­ America. Personal supervision of the ily of Vida; Mr. and Mrs. John 634 Main St., Upstuirs Phone 76 Zilkoski and family of Eugene; course will lie under G. M. D|>- Mr. and Mrs. Brown Zilkoski and »haw, a resident of Lane county, family of Thurston; Grunda who will give his services for the Wheeler of Portland; Mr. and lieneflt of the Lane county club P R E N U P T IA L S H O W E R Mrs. Tony Zilkoski of Eugene; members. Mr. Upshaw has just baskets under the direction of M is . C h e s te r G illia m . Mr. anti Mrs Joe Piemazzi and returned from Corvallis where lie Miss Maty McKibben anil Miss Mrs. M argaret K ilte r re|sirtt*tl daughter Joanne of Thornton Cor­ nssistetl Lt. Sloan in conducting Jeanette Trunnell entertained at that sin- had organized a lu m p ners and Albert Smith. Mr. and the largest school in riflcry ever the J, G. Grubb home Wednesday Mrs. Smith were presented a set . heltl in the United States. The Cookery club w ith 11 members, afternoon w i t h a pre nuptial o ffic e rs elected a n *: Presalent, enrollment nt the summer school of dinnerware by the group. shower for Miss Jessie Grubb, who at Corvallis exceeded any previous W in ifre d Newton; Viet* president, will lietomt* tin* bride of Erwin tails Propst; secretary. Jean R it­ LEGION A t N ll.IA R V ¡enrollment by 200 participants. ter. The c lu li w ill meet nt the Joll hi the near future. Many Mr. Upshaw has been a meinlier homes o f iliftc rc n t members and friends ot Miss Grubb were pres­ The American Legion Auxiliary of seven international rifle teams held a special meeting nt the anil eight national rifle teams. He go on short trips where they w ill ent and a number of nice gilts home of Mrs. W. H. Daugherty holds records with Imth rifle and prepare camp m eals. M i*etm gs w ill were presented to her. Monday evening. An executive IMstol anti has diplomas as an in­ Is* heltl each 1st anti 3rd Wedncx- Mr. und Mr». Jack lluxltong at hoard meeting was held anil Mrs. structor from tin* United States tlay. Marshfield, former residents of The Mothers club w ill meet at Gladys Hall, Mrs. Mabel Doleman army as both a basic amt an ad­ the c lu li house on Ju ly 9th fo r an Cottage Grove, art* the tiarents of and Miss Eunice VanDenburg vanced instructor. ill day meeting ami w ork on bas­ a seven-|x>ond win . orn Friday, were elected members-at-large to Club members participating in k e try w ill Is* continued. work with the executive commit­ J iiik * 27th at tlie McFarland ma­ tee for the coming year A discus­ the riflcry course must have Hit*' permission of their parents and all Coronu adding machines for sale ternity horrte lie hint been named sion was held on sponsoring a Gary Alvin. queen for the southern Lane coun­ members competing will be eligi­ at the Sentinel office. ty fair but the motion was voted ble for medal awards furnished down. Mrs. Maude Gierau and by tin* National Rifle Association. For the size of the delegation Mrs. Ruth Haldenian wen* ap­ pointed as a committee to work competing in the course ut Cor- More k " * With with the Legionnaires to com­ valliLs. Lane County 4 II taeinliors plete plans for a Joint pienie to turned in tin* highest percentage With Any 0 * « * p,dm be held ut the city park on July of grade A targets. 14th. Tha" " — Club members planning on at­ tending the Fall Creek 4-H canqi W O R K E R S C IR C L E should gel their enrollment in to “I v » t S to H m ore the county dull agent as soon as qlasoet with M C F. The Workers circle of the Indies possible. Pectin then eny other council of the Christian church I'v e ever uted It's met yesterday afternoon nt the m erveloua I tille d home of Mrs. Bill Miller at 1039 LONDON I II M OTHERS MEET. 641 qleeeee end lare " Adams. Ten members were pres­ T h e luintlon 4-H .Mothers club ent. The meeting was opened with — M r . H o ze/ Wyco/f. m et at tin* clubhouse June 25 fo r Fulltthtn. Calif the circle of prayer followed liy a A covered business discussion. The meeting an all day meeting AT A L L G R O C E R S was closed with the benediction. dish luncheon was served at noon The group will meet next Wed­ and the d a y w as spent m akin g nesday at the home of Mrs. G. C Hood at 732 Gibbs avenue. Come to the Curlette Reuuty Shop 0Ó Social Calendar TUESDAY Royal Neighbors l o d g e will meet at 8:00 p. m. in Eagles hall. — ♦ WEDNESDAY The Oakway ladies golf club of Eugene will be entertained by the local golf club with eighteen holes here. A (lotluck luncheon will be served. The Jolly Worker's club of He­ bron will hold an all day meeting July 16th with Victoria Markham on Cooley Hill. Bring your own work. S T E M A R T -S C O T T . MLss Marilyn Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Skamokawa. Washington, became the bride of Theodore M. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Merle peas. Scott of Culp Creek, June 21st at The church was elaborately dec­ a garden wedding on the Linfield orated. A white trellis, banked college campus in McMinnville. with ferns, ivy and pink and white Dr. William R. Frereichs, dean of garden flowers, was in front of the college, read the vows. the altar. Tall white candelabra The bride, given in marriage by were at either side of the trellis her father, was dressed in a with tall lighted tapers. Arches of heavy white floor length gown ferns and flowers were over both cut in princess style with a heart the front and back doors. shaped neckline. She wore a Preceding the wedding Miss single string of tiny pearls. Her Margaret Smith of Halsey played veil was also floor length and fe MacDowelTs "To a Wild Rose,” from a cap made from a Brussels pnd Schubert's “Serenade” and rosepoint lace collar which he "A t Dawning.1 She also played had worn on her wedding the two wedding marches. Imme­ dress. The bride's bouquet w as of diately preceding the ceremony. pale pink roses with a shower of Miss Geraldine and Donna Jean white stefanotis. Shafer, both of Halsey, sang “ Be­ The bridesmaids w e r e Miss cause” and “ I Love You Truly." Edith Stewart, sister of the bride, Mrs. Thelma Conklin, sister of and her cousin. Miss Nadine the groom, was matron of honor Bouck of Eugene. They wore She wore a floor-length gown of similar frocks of pale pink dimity pink laoe and net and carried an and carried bouquets of blue del­ arm bouquet of pink roses, pink phinium and pink roses. and white sweet-peas and blue The groom was attended by Beautiful 20-year-old K. T. Stev­ delphinium. ens who, according to her press _ . . . . . . .. . „ Clarence Bolin of Portland, who Beryle Mitchell was the flower acled man and Rolx,rt agents, makes newsworthy habit of girl. She wore a pink marquisette Magee of Dayton. Miss Mildred spurning screen contracts, has floor-length dress. Eugene Mitch­ Scott played the wedding march name and figure isee above) to re­ call song, “Beautiful K aty," of last ell was the ring b e a r e r and and Miss Belva Clausen sang. World War. Anyhow, she should Charles Mitchell the best man. Immediately following the cere­ make the boys stutter “she's the The groom's mother wore a mony. which was read in a beauti­ only g -g -g -g irl we adore." dress of blue lace and a corsage fully decorated outdoor setting, a M O T H E R S ( L t B. of gardenias and pink and white reception was held at the place of B R ID A L S H O W E R . roses. the wedding. Assisting were Mrs. i The Mothers club met in the Seventy-five guests were pres­ I. M. Kirkwood. Miss June Bouck, Townsend club hall Tuesday with Mrs. Forrest Lemley, nee Mar­ ent at the reception which was Miss Ruth Dyke and Miss Bette garet Stodeburg, of Eugene was seven members and one visitor held at the E. C. Herendeen home Bush. present. A dinner was served at following the wedding. The bride's After a short wedding trip, Mr. honored at a bridal shower given the noon hour and during the a f­ last W ednesday by Mrs. Jack table was covered with a lace and Mrs. Scott are at home in cloth centered with a two-tiered Culp Creek for the summer, after Maulding and Mrs. Maxine Wartl ternoon the time watt spent in wedding cake topped with a which they will return to McMinn­ at the home o f Mis. Maulding. tying a quilt. Ten garments were miniature bride and groom. The ville for Mr. Scott's final year at The rooms were gayly decorated reported given out in June. After with an assortment of garden a short business session the meet­ color scheme used in the decora­ Linfield. flowers. Several games, in keeping ing adjourned. tions and refreshments was pink —♦ — and White. Those assisting at the NEIG HBORS OF W OODCRAFT. with the occasion, were played •IE.M O < I . I B. followed by the presentation of a reception were the Misses Estelle The Neighbors of Woodcraft number of lovely gifts to the Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Lorane Mrs. Russell E. Smith enter­ Mitchell, A n n e Mitchell, Iris met in regular session in the guest of honor. After the gifts tained the Jemo club Friday a f­ had been opened by Mrs. Lemley, Mitchell, Frankie Skelton and I.O.O.F. hall Tuesday evening. ternoon at her home. Mrs. Sam Mmes. M a r t i n Foster. William Plans were made to hold a picnic a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Mauld­ Veatch was a guest. Bridge was ing was presented by Mrs. Mauld­ at 6:30 p. m. at the city park on Mitchell and H. A. Mitchell. played with Mrs. Curtis French The bride is a graduate of the July 15th and committees were ing to Mrs. Roger Braswell, also holding high score and Mrs. Henry a recent bride. Invited guests in- University of Kansas and has named to be in charge of arrange- been in newspaper work at St. ments. The hostess committee for eluded Mrs. Harry Stonehurg, Williamson low. At the close ot the meeting the club adjourned Joseph. Missouri, and with a pub- the next regular meeting is Mrs. Mrs. Ray Lemley, Mrs. East ham, for the summer. Mrs. Clair Hogate, Mrs. Roger lishing firm in Kansas City, Mis­ Eunice Smith and Mrs. Eva souri. She is the daughter of Dr. Hatch. Refreshments were served Braswell, Mrs. Harry Tennis, Miss at the close of the meeting by Goldie Hayes, Mrs. Ed Reiers- R. H. Merrick of Troy. Kansas. The groom is a graduate of the Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. Mattel gaard, Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh, Mrs. Harvard, Nebraska, high school. Powell. Patriotic decorations of G. B. Arnest, Mrs. George White, He is associated with the Addi­ red. white and blue lighted Miss Dorothy Kieren, Mrs. Bill son Lumber company at Lorane, candles, flowers and flags, were Palmer, Mrs. Hugh Nixon, Mrs. Lee Kruse, Mrs. Harold Whitlock where he is building a new home. used. and Mrs. Gene Long. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. EA STER N STAR E. C. Herendeen of Lorane. Following the reception Mr. and P I C N I C S U I'P E R . The Eastern Star chapter held Mrs. Herendeen left on a wedding their last meeting until fall Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cherry en­ trip to the coast. For her going-away costume the day evening at the Masonic tem­ tertained at their home with a bride wore a blue sheer frock ple. Mrs. lima Thum, Mrs. Anna picnic supper Monday evening for with pink and blue accessories and Graham, Mrs. Maxine Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith and Mrs. Mary Workman were pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Burle Vance, who a corsage of gardenias. sented gifts. At the annual me­ left Tuesday to make their home morial service, which was held, at Great Falls, Montana. Other E N T E R T A IN S E U G E N E the charter was draped in honor guests were Mrs. Bertha Cherry L A D IE S . of Mrs. Daisy Hemenway and D. and son Dick and Mr. and Mrs. T. Aubrey. Refreshments were A group of nine Eugene ladies, served with Mrs. Ruth Schroeder Bill Snell. members of a Hobby club there, as chairman of the committee. | Corona Portables. The SentineL who are interested in collecting old glassware, buttons, etc., called on Mrs. J. P. Graham at her home last Thursday afternoon. The time was spent with social con­ versation and in examining the antiques and various other ar­ ticles collected by Mrs. Graham. Refreshments were served the with group at the tea hour by the f O' iA S y A S M l/N G /H IO V i Boost Y our Favorite Queen Candidate To boost the South Lane Queen contest along we will offer the following proposition from now until midnight, July 16th: Celebrate the Fourth hostess. Engraved, printed or processed wedding announcements for sale by The SentineL FLO W ERS f Add More Loveliness Any Day. We have a colorful array of cut flowers or pot plants. 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