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s T ill HS I LU T H E SEN TIN EL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE F o r n And They're Good 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 U K A N M S -P E T e l e p h o n e 159 X K S O \. The weddtaX o i Miss Carolyn Grannis, daughter o f M r. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis, and Bruce Pear son, son o f Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pearson of Portland, was solemn ised Saturday afternoon, August 9#i. in the chaix-1 of W estm inister Presbyterian church in Portland w ith D r. P. C. Hopper o fficia tin g Miss B e tty Ann K e lle r sang "B e cause” dhd ” O Promise M e" pre ceding the ceremony She was ac- c o m pAuied ................................................ . on the piano by Miss Mprtha Krosher, who also played the wedding march from Loben- n. The ceremony was perform - before the-fireplaee which was orated in w hite gladioli and ilias and w hite tapers w ith skeU^Sf p ink dahlias and w hite g ftd ’oh on E ith e r side FThe bride, who was given in i^ r r ia g g b j la i iu tln r ' ' ' ' ' ' " tfkgc p k ik afternoon ensemble X fth b la cK accessories and earned X c o to m a l nosegay. M m .-Ja m e s if'. Social Calendar THURSDAY The M atronettes club w ill meet this evening, August 14th, at 7:30 at the home o f M i’s. Ben Rohleder. —• — FRIDAY The Business and Professional Women’s club w ill hold a special meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the home o f Mrs. Ed H oyt at 278 C herry C ourt. The state president. Miss fh e s n e y and W o rth , boy an d <irl Evangehne p h ilb in o f Portland. w ju A ll members and tin g in g duo. w ill rn d an rn g a g rm rn t h lra g o in tim e tu a p p ear on Rnvow, in becoming a at E u C n ta p o p p in " a t th e O regon state member are urged to be present. fa ir. Salem . S ep tem ber 1-7. T h e ir EOKMf.lt R E SID E N T MED. In a beautiful garden ceremony Saturday, J u ly 12th. Miss Vivian W hite, W daughter o f M the r. and Mrs. David hite, became bride of ... B>ers’ " r and Mrs Rober’ B-v ere* »« o f Inglewood, C alifornia. The bride and her par ents are fo rm e r residents o f C ot tage Grove. O n l y immediate friends and relatives o f the couple were in attendance. The couple exchanged vows as they stood be- neath a flo ra l arch w ith the Rev. Fred Hoy. assisted by the Rev. Ernest H arlow , o ffic ia tin g The bride, given in m arriage by her father, was lovely in an a ll-w h ite 8 ° * n * * ,h w hich she carried ’ alisman roses. j A reception followed the wed- din« w ,th M r and M rs 01,11 P 1* « b rother-in-law and sister o f the brlde" and M r and Mrs R,,1**rt Byers J r . brother and sister-in- law of ,be «n x ,m * reiving M r. Bye[* is employed b> the Monasco M anufacturing Co. of Burbank C alifornia, and the new ly-weds went at once to th e ir new borne at ,b a l o ty - p o p u la rity a t th e sta le fa ir in 1939 brought a rep eat in v ita tio n Io appear on the 1941 n ig h t review. Gene W o rth is an O reg on ian, born in P o rtla n d , and d a u g h te r o f Prof. rod M rs. J. A. H o llin g s w o rth . l« » .» a M r. and M r, G ^ rg e S tile ,. M r and M r,. J. P. G ra- ham. Mrs. W. H. D aughertv an<j daughter Kay. Mrs. C. S. Roberts, Mrs. C. J. Kem. a ll o f Cottage Grove, and Mrs. C am ille Pyle o f Eugene ' . _ » y e s and children Gml and Fe.n Creswell, the Rev. and Mrs. Wendell Herbtson and sons Jim and dobn* M r. and Mrs. B>er Put- man Mrs Sylvia Sneed. Mrs -'hneda D eLarm and Miss M unel Allen, a ll o f Eugene: M r. and Mrs. u m w K - n n - iD n a Elm er Newton and children Ruth H E F L IN - E D W A R D S . . Elm<?r Qf M arsh fie )d and M r nuu cetiuri u. m < u siinciu. <»■■** »'*■• daughter a, „ _ ' r.u ~ . « .... o f M rs.* Ray Scars' "o f C ^ V lh s , oC,?ff0 7 1 * 1,cn' / i hel became the bride o f Ivan Edwards, and R*^bard* M r. a" d A lta of S a n Francisco. C alifornia, £ • * M te Viola Mono, Gordon Thursday evening. August 7th. at Bailey, Ted Bailey. Mrs. Velma H a rre ll. H om er Allen and Sadie the C hristian church in Corvallis The bride Wore an afternoon A1,<?n I , in - a11 o{ C ottaSe Grove* dress of navy blue w ith m atching aooessories and a corsage o f rose buds. The couple were unattend e d Thq fyride is a graduate o f the C qja tgg i Grove union high school class o f 19*10. The couple le ft im m ediately follow ing the ceremony fo r San Francisco where thev w ill m a k e .th e ir home. M r. Edwards is enRs sted in the U. S. N avy Those attfer nding the wedding from Cot- tage Grove were M rs. M innie Chglifoue, grandm other, and Mrs JoRn M a rtin , aunt o f the bride. • L A D IE S G OLF The local ladies golf club was defeated by a score o f 18 to 8 in a game played a t Roseburg last Thursday. Mrs. Daisy H am lin of tbc Oakway club, who played w ith tbe C° n a Be Grove *'«« n e ahst * * ‘ h a Js« ,re 46 M rs Bar- HiI1 and M rs ° o ris Morelock tied w ith a low score o f o2. Each was awarded a ball fo r the C ot tage Grove club. Roseburg accept ed an in v ita tio n to play here on i Wednesday, August 2i)th. The la S P E C IA L M E E T IN G . dies day w inner yesterday was A special m eeting o f the Theta Mrs. M ildred Anderson w ith only R f» G irls was held Monday eve- 15 putts fo r 9 holes. ing at the I.O .O.F hall. Practice B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y fo#; in itia tio n was held. The next m r r ii v r i n g w ill be August r e ttila m i e eeting Mrs. Paul S ullivan entertained 181 in itia tio n w ill be at her home last Thursday a fte r he tim tij e. Pat Dunlop, A re p TOrner, B arbara Robin- noon honoring her sm all son Jon SOI and Velda S m ith were ap- L. on his th ird b irth da y anniver poi ted to be in charge o f refresh- sary. Games were played on the law n and refreshments of ice m ts fo r the next meeting. cream and cake were served. The * cake was made in tiers and was S H O W E R F O R B R ID E . b ea utifu lly decorated in pink and Wie Eagles A u x ilia ry gave a white. The tin y guest o f honor re shgpeq. last y.’eek fo r Mrs. L illia n ceived several nice gifts. Guests R ffln r - Lancaster, who was m ar included Freddie. Johnny and Bob ried recently at Vancouver, Wash by W iko ff, Frances Jean Jarrard ington. M any lovely g ifts were and Kenric Brizette. M others of prjB cntpd the guest o f honor and the guests were also present. reWeshrfients o f apple pie, coffee W. C. T. U. and a bride's cake were served a t the close. The cake was beeiuti- Mrs. Estella Adams entertained fu lS decorated and was topped the W.C.T.U. a t her home Friday w ith a m in iatu re bride and groom. afternoon. Each member had a p art in the devotions. Mrs. W. V. McGee was in charge of the pro- ' gram which was scriptures taken from the Bible re fe rrin g to liquor. The next m eeting w ill be held F r i day, September 12th, at the home I of Mrs. Weston Allen. Election of officers w ill be held and plans made to attend the county con vention. Delicious refreshments were served a t the tea hour. i A p ic n ic h onoring S gt. George (tissue, la te o f R a n to u l. Illin o is , and M rs. Thena M ille r o f M aple ton. was held S unday on Most<> Cheek and was a tte m le d by a n u m b e r o f re la tive s and friend:, in c lu d in g Messrs, a n d Mines ClHtide Atxxm e and fa m ily . F ra n k M ille r, C lifto n Adams. IV rk ln s M ille r. W esley S m ith a m i A llie r t Rissue and the honored guests. T h e (talcs fu r the q u a rle rly po lice conferences e n venng th e sta te o f O regon w e re announced h.v J D. Swenson. s|M-etal agent in eharg«», F e d e ra l B u reau o f Inves tig a tio n . P o rtla n d P ile s amt places o f the co n fe r- «•tiees are as fo llo w s : M a rsh fie ld . A ugust 111. M e d h ird . A ugust 21); Bend. A ugust 21; U o rv a llis . A u g ust 25, L a , G rande. A ugust 27; P o rtla n d . A ugust 29 M rs. R. O. W h ite and tw o "B otnhs am t Exploaivcs** w ill la d a u g h te rs o f Longview , W a sh in g the gem -ral to p ic ,ot th is serii-s ol ton. are v is itin g at th e pome o f m ix-lings, S alm tage m ethods by M rs. F ra n cis M e U iu g h lm . means o f explosives w ill lx- dem o n stra te d . M rs M in n ie W illit s is v is itin g tills w eek at th e hom e o f M r am i Mrs. C u rtis \'e u te li il l Halsey. R eading Japauese P a p e r Before one can learn to read a Japanese paper, you must learn 3,500 character». F o r a d elicious decmert, t r y o u r K a rin a l peenn in - cream . G u s ta f son's o f (Xiurse. l-lte -4 i NEW HOSIERY in New Fall Shades We are ilisplaying 8 large iissorl- nt which iiiMiircM choice m-lee- lions in all popular shioles anil iik colors in -'I anil 4 threud chiffons ti llircad service. iiitd KNICKERBOCKER’S 5-» $1.00 Where You Ctui Buy Many Every day Need« W . M. 8. C. The W. M S. C. o f the M eth odist church met at the church S tro w g i'f was her only attendant. isirsonage Wednesday afternoon we wore an afternoon dress of fo r a business session and pro bfige w ith navy blue accessories gram. Mrs. C. E. I'm p h re y pre carried a nosegay o f mixed sided in the absence o f the presi- iwers. Hershel W righ t was best dent. Mrs. N. E. Compton. Mrs. In and James S trow ger was H en rie tta Olsen had charge o f the her. A Accept ion was held fo l m issionary lesson. Hostesses fo r din g the wedding M rs George the meeting were Mrs. W. A. iB ll and Miss Mabel Wilson, aunts Briggs. Mrs. C. N. Land. M rs o f the bride, presided a t the tea Leslie Cone and Mrs. Sorenson. table which was centered w ith a Refreshments were served at the wedding cake, a basket o f w hite tea hour. gladioli and dahlias, and the sil- service. Mrs. W. H D augherty D IN N E R P A R T Ì The e a k e. M rs Hemhel right, Miss D orothv Jensen, M r. and Mrs. R. .C. M cN cw en |ss M ary Clerin. Mrs Robert tertained at dinner at th e ir home iltz . and Miss Eleanor Quade last Thursday evening fo r M r. and assisted w ith the serving. Mrs. R. B. Reed and th e ir guests, F o r hfcr going away costume the bride wore a tan and blue en- ' Ir and Mrs. Hugh Ellison of Portland. The evening was spent semble w ith blue accessories w ith social conversation. Those Jdrs. Pearson is a graduate o f present were M r. and Mrs. Ellison. CWtage G rove high school and the M r. and Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Reed’s U niversity o f Oregon where she m other, Mrs. Florence M ills, the was a ffilia te d w ith Alpha Omicron host and hostess. M r. and Mrs. F A M I L Y R E U N IO N . P i M r. Pearson attended Portland M cNew and th e ir daughter, Ag- schools and is employed at the The descendants o f Joseph and ncs Portland Gas and E le ctric com pany. They w ill make th e ir home M ary Allen held a reunion at the COUNCIL MEETING in Portland a fte r a wedding t r i p , c ity park Sunday. Those present to W allowa lake. werc M r. and Mrs. F. N. H a rre ll O ut-of-tow n guests at the wed- and M r. and Mrs. E verett W alton meTTn th ^ H c the p m -! inc were M r and M rs George and son B illy o f Glendale. M r. and ( h r *-tian church met in d in m g - ¿ "L ,a -:,_ Mrs Earl Richards and children ’ enway p ark W ednesday fo r an a ll H ill. Miss Mabel W ilson Seattle: Mrs. E arl Richards and children day m eeting w ith a covered dish Miss Oregon C itv* and Kay Mrs. and Larry" f Portland. r. luncheon at the noon hour. There Mfcs Eleanor iS ro B tv Ouade Jensen Lebamim Ethan o Allen and M son ^ * 2 ^ 5 by the Sunshine circle and was followed by a business session, a f te r which the m eeting was closed w ith the benediction. —♦ — ROYAL N EIG H BO R S MEET. Royal Neighbors met Tuesday n jght ¡n Eagk-s hall. M y rtle Kent was installed as manager. A fte r a manage social hour, waterm elon was serv ed by N ellie Blackm ore and M y rtle Kent. This was the last m eeting u n til September 9. The fo llo w in g members had bitrhdavs: Edna Ankeley. Mabel Powell, B ertha Powell and Mae Tennis. Mrs. H am ilton Vcatch is re ported c ritic a lly ill in a Salem | hospital. M r. and Mrs. H a rry Wilson spent Sunday a t Bandon v isitin g friends. Fresh peach ire cream at Gus-i tafson's o f course. 1 - ltc - li PLEATED SLIPON! This fo o t-flatterer com bines suede with pleated faille . . . and then a flash of patent added for dash. The faille is elastieiz.ed to give you snug support, . . . and the whole effect m akes a lovely pattern on y o u r foot. In a medium heel. Only Cottage G rove A rm ory AUGUST 22-23 Added Features — Larger Premium Lists THIS YEAR THE PET PARADE, USUALLY H E L D EARLIER, WILL BE COMBINED WITH THE FAIR AND WILL BE HELD SAT URDAY MORNING. THE PET PARADE WILL C O N S I S T OF 12 DIVISIONS WITH THREE PRIZES FOR EACH DIVISION. ANIMAL OR PET ENTERED DOES NOT HAVE TO B E THOROUGHBRED, BUT AWARDS WILL BE MADE ON BASIS OF CLASSIFICATION OF PET. THREE PRIZES IN EACH DIVISION TO CONSIST OF CASH AWARD OF $1.00 FOR FIRST PRIZE, 50 CENTS FOR SECOND, AND 25 CENTS FOR THIRD PRIZE. ALSO A GRAND PRIZE OF $10 WILL BE AWARDED AND EACH ENTRANT WILL BE GIVEN A FREE SHOW TICKET. ALL ENTRANTS TO THE PARADE MUST BE REGISTERED BY 9:30 A. M., SATURDAY MORNING. PARADE STARTS PROMPT LY AT 10:00 A. M. CORONATION CEREMONY A CORONATION CEREMONY FOR LILLIAN GEER AS QUEEN BOHEMIA I AND HER COURT WILL BE HELD THE OPENING DAY OF THE FAIR. ^L O W E R S ADDITIONAL FAIR PREMIUMS wiH add charm to any social I .©eras ion Sunnyside Greenhouses 1704 West Main Tel. 182 HONORS SON. Mrs. J. M cClarnen entertained at her home Monday afternoon w ith a p a rty fo r her son Joe on his th ird b irth da y anniversary. Games were played and g ifts were presented the small guest o f hon or. Guests present included N a -' dine Shaw, Collen Wells, Wallace Masters, Jim m y Masters. M arjorie Hemenway and Joe McClarnen. Ask to see S tyle 391 as sketched. We Give and Redeem S &, H Green Stamps PETERSEN’S m il I III EO NI EKENCES. I’D N it ON MOSIU CREEK. Ptrtllnc It Plane-ly Universal adoption by Am erican cities of just two money-saving tech niques—centralized purchasing unit sound civ il service ci.-itrol would save enough lax money annually to pay for 8.000 pursuit planes plus nearly 8.000 tanks, the Nalion.il Con sumers T ax commission, a nation wide women's organization seeking economy in local government, re veals The savings would total $748.000.000. the organisation s.n s M Gl ST II ADDITIONAL CLASSES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE FAIR PREMIUM LIST. ASIDE FROM THE 4 H EXHIBITS AN O P E N CLASS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, FIELD C R O P S , HOME BAKING, ANTIQUES AND HOBBIES, SIX FARM AND YOUTH EX HIBITS ARE ANTICIPATED. Cottage Grove, Oregon F »