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PAGE FOTTI s THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON TR U h WRIGHT W EDDING O C I E T Y LONDON I II MOI III liS HOLD LA>I' M EETING. — T ill 'liS b A Y . .I I M ! ' I 1012 EMIfflURfflES AI a garden ceremony solemn ized Friday afternoon. M i» Kath The London I I I Mothers club arine Wright, daughter of Clyde met at the club house for their FREE METHODIST CHURCH M iss In a M o n r o e , R e p o r t e r E Wright, was married to Lieut regular all-dtty meeting on M <y So. 6th and Harrison. T e le p h o n e 159 enant Dan Trask, son of Mr. and 27 for th<> last time before dis-j Harold P. Hofman, pastor. Mrs. Ray Trask of Cottage Grove. banding for the summer months. The revival meeting as an The service was read at four « HITE-M ORRIS This was the lust meeting to nounced last week is now in prog o'clock at the Wright home in lk*- lx' held at the club house as it is ress « u h I he Rev Vern M. Ab Miss Vivian White, daughter of light Valley, Rev. E. M Oberg, being dismantled and torn down ol Wixxlhnrn as I he evange Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White of uncle of the groom from Olympia. hy the Woodard Lumber company. bott THURSDAY list who speaks every evening at Latham, was married to Willis H. W. B. C. ckih will meet with Washington, officating. The cere Meetings in the full will lx* re 7:45 p. in. Morns, son of A F. Morris of Mrs. Harley Gates for a 1:30 des mony took place before a lattice sumed at the homes of members There will lx' a s|x*ciul feature Portland, at the home of the Rev. sert this afternoon. of rhtxkxlcndrnns massed against unless u suitable meeting room is of this meeting, with Mis. Anna E. M Patterson in Eugene Mon the outdoor fireplace. Alxnit one made available to the club. It is Social Twelve club will have a hundred relatives and friends were hojied that a permanent i«x»m will Burkett, a Coring* Grove resi day’ noon. The Rev. Patterson per picnic next week at the home of invited for the wedding and recep be obtainable where equipment dent. giving her experience as .« formed the ceremony. Spiritualist Medium Mis B urket tion. The bride was lovely in a pale Mrs N. E. Compton. may be left I t crafts work. will speak 10 mlnutea each ev« - blue crepf' dress with white ac ' For the music, diaries Grunser M the business meeting the mng of the campaign before the FRIDAY cessories and «ore a corsage of Hebron Grange at Community ot Eugen«- play«xl the harp. Mich traveling 'piggy basket" Imnk was regular message of the hour. Orchids. She is a graduate of the hall, 8:0C p. m. ael MUes, Eugen«', sang, and opened and SIX'* added to tne Sunday school, 9:45 a in Mis. Qottage Grove high school and Everett Fulton, ulso of Eugene, club treasury An “apron patch" Thelma Wright. Slip! Classes tor Jem«» club «ill meet with Mr». played the piano. attended business school m Port wili tx* st.'irhsi to travel during all ages The contest begins soon. land. She has been employed in Sam Veatch. The meeting was Mr. .Wright gave his daughter the summer in which a coin is in Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. The the bank here fur the past five postponed last week because of in marriage. The bride «as charm serted under a patch and it >s Rev. Ahlxiri speaking. illness. years. ing in a dress of white marqui hoik'd that the apron will be heavy Young people's services, 7:00 Mr. Morris is a graduate of the sette. fashioned floor length in with patches and coins when p. nt. Miss Naomi Hot f man, lead MONDAY Park Roil high school in Portland Joker club meets with Mrs. Guy princess style with very full skirt, meetings are held again in th * er. Evening services, 7:(M) p. in. and attended Oregon State col Earl. short sleeves, and semi-square autumn. It was also d«*cided that The Rev. Abbott preaching. lege at Corvallis. At present he is neckline. The veil of net was •m ntbers would work at home «»it connected with the United States Friendship class of the Presby fingertip length anil was arranged articles f ir a hojx* chest, numbers Engineers. terian church «ill have their reg from a halo of orange blossoms. on which «ill be sold when com CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 242 S«'cond Street. After a few days at the coast ular meeting. For her flowers, the bride carried pleted All in m’ixMs were asked Sunday school at 9 45, forenixin the couple will make their home to have one article to contribute a bouquet of white orchids and service. It. subject, “taxi the t inly There will be initiation at the gardenias. in Pendleton. by September. Cause and Creator." Evening ser Rainbow meeting. During tlx' afternoon the books Miss Betty Walden of Eugene vice second Wixliu'sday of each WILLIS-PAYXE XUPTIALS was maid of honor for her cousin from the stat * traveling library month at 8:00 p. tn. TUESDAY Her dress of blue marquisette was were sorted, «raptxxl and packed Royal Neighbors will meet. -Miss Pauline Wilberta Willis, made in style similar to that of to lie return<"l t j Salem. ASSEMBLY OE GOD Some plars were mad" *< t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. MRS. PITCHER E N T ER TA IN S the bride, and she wore a match Hilton T. Park, Pastor. crafts work to he taken tip later Willis of Cottage Grove, and ing picture hat and a May basket Sunday sch«x»l at 9:45 a m. anti it was decided to do l«*ath*.*.'- James Eiland Payne, also of Cot The LaComus club met at the of the dress material. P n aching, 11 a. m. Young people's craft for the first craft. tage Grow, «ere united in mar home of Mrs. G. B. Pitcher Tues- Miss Willotte Harris of McMin- Date and place of the first service at 6:30 p. m. Evening riage Friday afternoon. May 29th. . day afternoon. A 1:30 dessert was ville and Miss Frances Torey of by the Rev. O. W. Payne, pastor served. Guests were Mrs. Nelson Corvallis were bridesmaids. They fall meeting will be announced by evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday night, prayer service, of First Presbyterian church, Eu Durham, Mrs. Della Richmond. wore identical dresses in pink the president, Mrs. Glen Bantun. 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach in September. gene, Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. J. D. marquisette, made like those of X, (>. W. MEETS. hostess, A (ajvertxl dish lunclnain ing service, 7:45 p. in. The bride was accompanied by Gray. At contract Mrs. C. J. Kent the bride and maid of honor. Each was served ut the rxxin hour. her sister. Miss Orfclia Willis, held hight score for the club wore a matching picture hat and MISSION U O NTt D \ GROUP. Th«1 Neighbors ol Wixxlerafl Eleven members were present and CHURCH OF GOD and Miss June Manbeck. members and Mrs. Graham was carried a May basket in pink. held their regular meeting at < kid guests included: Mrs Lila Veatch. Th«1 Missionary Study group of 1060 East Adams Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Payne will make high for the guests. The next Fellows hall Tuesday evening In Mrs. Fannie Mams. Mrs. Pet Shirley Waske of Eugene was the Methodist church met Wed Roy E. Hutchison, Pastor. their home in Cottage Grove. meeting will be the annual picnic. the alisence of the Guurdian Bressler, Mrs. N E Compton, flower girl. She wore a white nesday for an all day meeting at Sunday school, 10.(X) a. in. De frock and carried a May basket. the home of Mrs. N. E. Comp votional services, 11:00 a nt. ami Neighlx >r, Mrs. Ivan Zysett, Mrs. Mrs Hogate and Mrs Victoria TOMLIN SOX-SC IU< K John Sowles presided. Memorial Markham Mrs Veatch and Mrs. MISS TOMLINSON HONORED*. Mac Trask was best man for his ton. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. 8:00 p. nt. Y«xmg people's meeting «•«•remonii's wen* given in memory llog'ite were received as new ENGAGEM ENT Ida Swann. Mrs. D. W. Sturges 7:15 p. m. Pruyer meeting. Fri of Mrs. Relx-cca Medley, an hon Miss Julia Tomlinson was hon cousin. and Mrs. Ransom Cone A lunch day. 8:00 p. m. We invite you to ored tnenilx'i' of the ( irik-r lor 43 members. A reception followed the service. ored with a towel shower at the Miss Julia Tomlinson, Spanish, The club agreed to donate a eon was served at the noon hour worship G'xl with -is. Hostesses were Mrs. M. A. Horn, public speaking, a n d English home of Mrs. Neison Durham Fri years. Mrs. Mmlley passed away finished quilt top to the Red by the hostesses. Mrs Swann pre teacher at the union high school, day evening preceding the-com Cottage Grove; Mrs. J. E. .Walden in January, 1942 Mrs John Wt- Cross and voted to send $1 00 Io CATHOLIC CHURCH announced her engagement re mencement program. A seven o' of Eugene, and Mrs. Oscar Jack- sented the devotionals. The lesson kofl resign«xl as flag bearer <>n the Children's farm borne at Cor Rev. J. L. Maxwell, Pastor. cently to James Schick formerly clock dessert was served. The son of Cottage Grove, all aunts of from the book. “Christian Roots aeeount ol moving uWuy and Mrs. of Democracy." by Arthur E. Holt, the bride, and her sister-in-law. Mass each Sunday at 8:00 a m Clifford Smith was elrehxl io that vallis for the emergency fund members of the faculty were the of oFrest Grove and no«' of Wash Th«' welfare commirita* reporte«! ington, D. C. They expect to be guests. Miss Tomlinson is to be Mrs. Thomas Wright. Mrs. Ray was given by Mrs. Ransom Cone. office. Mrs. Sint.:« resigned as having given out six (Mint of Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and Mrs. W. METHODIST CHURCH. married soon. married to James Schick of Wash mond Trask, mother of the groom, senior guardian. Plans were made shoes, one sweater and eleven gar A. Briggs. Seventeen attended. Rev. W. A. Briggs. Pastor. ington. D. C., tne latter part of stood in the receiving line. to meet Monday evening. June 8. ments during th«* month of April. Sunday school ut 9:45; morning in the dining room ol the Rainbow THETA RHO GIRLS MEET. Presiding at the bride’s table this month. An Invitation was nccepterl to were Mrs. E. B. Miles of Eugene. S U N S H IN E < IRCI.E ELECTS worship, 11:00; Sermon topic. cafe at 8:0i) o'ciix’k to meet with m.« t with Mis N E, Campton O FFIC ER S. 'The Burden of God." The Theta Rho girls met for MRS. M cL A lG H L IX HOSTESS Mrs. W. S. Averill of Corvallis. Henry Massman, fi«'ld representa- Intermediate League at 6:00. live of Neighbors o l Woodcraft, next month. their regular meeting Monday ev- Mrs. E. M. Oberg of Olympia. Mrs. The Sunshine Circle met at the Youth Fellowship. 7:00. Evening for a business meeting and a social The Past Matrons club met with Best Trask of Cottage Grove, Mrs. \ ening. There were 18 girls and 'three Rebekahs present. Earnes- Mrs. Lorin McLaughlin Monday F. C. Loomis of Eugene. Assisting Christian church for an all day worship nt 8:00. Sermon topic. “Be evening will follow 'This will lake tine Heaton acted as president in afternoon for a 1:30 dessert. The with the serving were Miss Mary- meeting with a pot luck luncheon Still and Know That 1 Am God.” the place of th«* regular monthly the absence of the president, Bar- afternoon- was spent in making a jane Smith of Portland. Mrs. Rich at noon. Sixteen were present. social night. Refreshments were ,b a ra Robinson. Donna Burleaon. bed pad for the Red Cross. The ard Thomas of Portland. Miss Mrs. Carr «as welcomed to the CHOICE OF 4 POSES served hy .Mrs, Nelin* Blackmore FIRST PRESBYTERIAN circle by the members. ’ Mary Gasper, Doris Stroup. Shelia group will meet July 13 for the Ruth Wright of Eugen«-. Miss Abi and lloraiv* Hatch Mrs. Eva CHURCH 3x4— $ 5 00 Per Doz. The officers which were elected Powers, LaVerne Stroup and annual picnic at the home of Miss gail Trask of Cottage Grove. Mrs. J. Ted Burns. Minister. Hatch and Mrs. Sowles will be 4x6— $ 9.00 P er Doz. at the business meeting are: pres Yvonne Stoneburg were the re Mariette Hamant. Opal Meyers Houghton of Corval Sunday School 9:45 A. M. July hostesses. 5x7—$12 50 P er Doz —♦ — freshment committee. Anne Arm lis. Mrs. Francis Hom of Cottage ident. Mrs. J. M. Eastham; vice Worship Service A. M. Special Price on 8 tu d en t president, Mrs. Frank McGarvin; Nursery Hour 11:00 to 11:00 B. P. W. CLUB D IN NER . strong drew the attendance prize. Grove. 12:00 A. M. MOTHERS' <1.1 1» MEETS secretary. Mrs. C. R. Simkins; P ortrait» There will be formal initiation at For traveling the bride wore an 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and Sen K odak Finishing, 25c Roll The Business and Professional ensemble of beige dress, red jer treasurer, Mrs. Stella Baker The the next meeting. ior Christian Endeavor. Mm. Th«' Mothers* club met at the Women's club met at the home of sey coat and hat, and navy gloves president appointed committees to George West, advisor. MRS. EAKIN E N T ER TA IN S. Mrs. Claude Cruson Wednesday and accessories, and a corsage of work throughout the year. 7:30 P. M . Prayer home of Mrs Nannie Smith Tues Devotionals were lead by Mrs. Wednesday, day for an all-day meeting. Mrs. evening for a covered dish dinner. orchids. meeting and Bible Study. Mrs. Herbert Eakin entertained The emblem pin of the club was The couple will live in Bakers Eastham followed by a circle of Those who love Christ, and strive AllxTt llelliwell was assistant the Social Twelve club at her presented to Mrs. H. B. Breed field, California, Lieutenant Trask prayer. A reading was given by to serve Him are always wel home last Thursday with a 1:30 love. retiring president of the club. being a flying instructor in the Mrs. Addle Halfcart h. come here. ■ — • - dessert. The afternoon was spent Regular business was transacted. U. S. army there. 7 W ORKERS' CIRCLE ELE< TION. preparing silk stockings for first The bride, former student of the BLUE MOUNTAIN CHURCH ,a aid use. The club voted to donate BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS. University of Oregon and gradu The Workers’ Circle of the Mrs. Betty Williams, Pastor. five dollars to the U. S. O .drive ate of Oregon State college, has Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Morn and two dollars is to be given to The Birthday club met at the been teaching at Marshfield the Christian church met with Miss the library- for the purhase of a home of Mrs. M. V. Welden Thurs past two years. Lieutenant Trask Goldie Hayes for x business meet ing service, 11:15 a. m. Young people's service, 6:43 book. The next meeting will be a day afternoon. There were ten attended Walla Walla college and ing Wednesday afternoon. Twelve members were present. Election p. m. We invite you to come and picnic at the home of Mrs. N. E. members present and Mrs. Lily the University of Oregon. of officers was held with the fol enjoy these services with us. Compton on June 11. Craig. Mrs. Welden's mother, from lowing results: Mrs. Ray Vincent, Drain, was a guest. The hostess REBEKAH ELECTION. leader; Miss Goldie Hayes, secre GO TO G R A N D ASSEM BLY. received many lovely birthday FIRST BAITIST CHURCH tary; Mrs. George White, treas Ercile L. White. Pastor. gifts. Refreshments were served. The Rebekah lodge met in reg urer. Work for the next year will The Rev. H. W. Davis of Eu A group of girls from here are ular session Friday evening at the be a round table discussion of the gene will occupy Ihe pulpit at the leaving today to attend the grand EAGLES HOLD IN ITIATIO N I. O. O. F. hall with Mrs. Flor Bible and also missionary studies. morning service and the choir will assembly of the Rainbow girls at In b rig h t colored block ence Morris, noble grand, presid . have charge of th<* evening ser Hillsboro. They will return after The Fraternal Order of Eagles ing. Election of officers was held (I I R I S H Ä N YOUTH RALLY. vice with special music. Mis* Lena the initiation on Saturday night. met Wednesday evening of last p a tte rn s Zendron will give a short history Those attending are: Marjory week. Twelve candidates were with the following results: noble A large group attended the of some ol the popular hymnals. Earl. Janet Peterson, Shirley Hen initiated. A degree team from Eu grand, Mrs. Vera Ziebeck; vice dricks, Helen Roberts, Joan King gene put on the initiatory work. grand. Mrs. Rosie Lewis: treas youth rally at the Assembly of CHURCH OE CHRIST and the advisor, Mrs. C. S. Rob A social evening and dancing fol- urer, Mrs. Eva Aubrey; recording God church Sunday night. This is the first of the fifth Sunday of Gordon L. Hypes. Minister. erts. • lowed. Refreshments were served. secretary. Mrs. Alice Conner. June 12 was set as the date to the month meetings sponsored by Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Com entertain the Lorane and Cres t h e interdenominational youth munion and preaching service, well lodges at a srx-ial evening.1 council. The speaker of the even 11:00 a. m. Morning sermon, “To The entertainment committee will ing was the Rev. Heath Lowry day’s Greatest Promise.” be: Mmes. Ina Stuart. Myrtle from Turner, Oregon, a former Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Kent and Esther Trunnell. The resident of this city. Preceding Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Ser kitchen committee wil] be: Mmes. Ihe talk, musical numbers were mon, “Matchless Words." Vera Ziebeck and Florence Mor presented by members of the var- 18-oz. Pablum D extrim altose 39c 63c ris. The decorating committee: ’ ious youth organizations includ- 16-oz. Cereuim Meads Percom orphum 67c 46c Miss Eunice VanDenburg. Mrs. ing: piano solo, Orlena Martin; Myrtle Powers and Mrs. Susie vocal duet, the Rev. and Mrs. Hil Snyder. ton Park; piano solo, Betty Ad Soft dot on cream gTound Mrs. Stuart gave an interesting kins. report from grand lodge in Port Plans will be announced later land. The lodge won second prize for the next meeting which is oz. J & J Cotton 33c 60c A lkaseltzer 49c for the number of clippings saved scheduled for August 30. - 2-oz. J & J Cotten 19c 60c Sal H epatica 49c from newspapers concerning the lodge meetings, and received a BA PTIST MISSIONARY 1-oz. J & J Cotton 10c 60c Bromo Seltzer 49c You've heard people »ay: "I'll SOCIETY MEETS. prize which was presented at the 5 Yds. adhesive plaster, meeting. A vote of appreciation 70c K ruschan Salts 59c buy it now because there The Baptist Missionary society was given the correspondents, 1x5 20c 30c Lysol 25c Mrs. Nellie King and Mrs. Rosie met at the home of Mrs. Frank might be a shortage later 7" White Wednesday afternoon with I Lewis for their good work. 5 Yds. adhesive plaster, $1 00 A dler-I-K a 89c • That's holding back part 16 present. Reports from the Bap 10c $1.00 Miles N ervine 83c tist annual convention were given. TO W N SEN D SO( IAL NIGHT of the loyalty they owe to Refreshments «’ere served. 36 Bandaids 49c 60c Syrup Pepsin 23c The Townsend club held their our country. • Everyone Kotex, 12’s ... 43c 22c 50c Brcnchyliptis regular social evening at the Mello Moon, a delicious pine Townsend hall. Following a pro apple ice cream Try it at Gus who fails to do all he can for Modes. 12 s ........ 22c 89c $1.25 Petrolager gram of musical numbers, read tafson's of course. 43-ltc-7i of thick fluffy chenille. Kleenex 25c 39c 50c Listerine the common cause, hurls him ings and group singing a social Full size evening was enjoyed. lee cream 3 Qt N ujol $1.59 49c $1.00 Hines Lotion self as w ell. • The wise bars were served. Mrs. Ethel Ap 1 Pt. M ineral, heavy 39c 50c J & J Baby Po. 39c 90x108 plewhite was refreshment chair man, and his wife and fam ily/ man. Sure Shot W orm Cap 49c 50c J & J Baby Oil 43c will buy only what they need I N O -EX PEN SE U H B MEETS. Social Calendar PORTRAITS Picture Shop .WNI 'UUTE EVEÏÎ Big Fluffy Tow els 31 BABY FOODS 4 Supposing EVERYBODY Bought Now. EVERY DAY PRICES N ew C urtains 98 Éed Spreads Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store The No-Expense club met with Mrs. J. S. Powell Wednesday af ternoon Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. Fred Beidler and Mrs. Merle Por ter were guests. There was an exchange of gifts and gifts were presented to the guests. This is the last meeting of the club until fall. FO R RENT 4 bed rooms. Inquire at 1149 West Main Street * . . . and buy it when they need it, and where they can buy !4-98 it best., to