« PAGE F o n i s T ill‘K s n w THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON O C I E T Y t «H I’l.E MAKE VOWS AT < ORV M .I.IS CHURCH Sees Ked IH T IH IK H * 101.’ REt M T M W l'Olt TUR REV. A N » MRS. PA UL .IOV The First Methodist church cf Townspeople mid members of Corvallis was the scene of a very the congregation of the Cottage pretty wedding Sunday «hen Miss T e l e p h o n e 159 Grove Presbyterian church had a Mildred Cherry, daughter of Mr. chance to meet form ally Wednes­ and Mi-s. Edward Cherry of Cor­ day evening the Rev, and Mr». MISS RUB» REYNOLDS A \l> vallis was united to Lauren God­ Paul M. Joy who have recently D O N A L » WILLIAMS MED ard. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. come to this city to make their i Godard of Cottage Grove. The cer­ home as M r Joy is to be pastor of The marriage of Miss Ruby Rey­ emony was read by the Rev. THURSDAY the local chutch. nolds, daughter of Mrs. Bertha The Rev. Joy, who has lieen Social Twelve « ill meet this af­ Youngson of Portland before an Reynolds of Springfield, Oregon, a lta r of white tapers in crystal pastor of a Presbyterian church to Donald Ray Williams, son of ternoon w ith Mi's. Bessie Sutcliffe candelabra. The bride was given in Socorro, New Mexico, for the Mr. and Mrs. D H Williams, O u ­ for a 1:30 dessert. in marriage by her father. She past ten years, is a native of Ver­ tage Grove, was solemnized Sun- (X ir Bouquet Garden club is «•ore her mother's white satin mont and has spent a gtxxl deal of , day evening. (X’tohcr 4th, at the meeting this afternoon at the «««riding gown *nd finger tip his adult Iif«“ in the south western home of Mrs Ada Oakes, 560 So. home of Mrs Harold Martin. length veil. She curired a bouquet part of the United States, tail this 6th St., aunt of the groom. The of gardenias and orchids. Brides­ is his first experience in the north- ceremony took place before an The Ad Libitum club meets maids were the two sisters of the west Mi's. Joy Is a niece of the »IrtHc filled with dahlias and this afternoon w ith Mrs. Albert bride. Best man «as Russel God­ ReV. Jiwl Harper, prominent michealrnas daisies, w ith floor Woodard. ard, brother of the groom. A fte r clergyman in the < ongregattonal lights on each side from which A. V. H. Bridge Dinner club the ceremony, a reception was church, ind for many years 'in pink and white streamers trailed meets this evening at the home of held at Wesley hall. Those attend- outstanding minister in Spokane, to the floor. The Rev. Gordon .ng from Cottage Glove «ere Mr. Wi shmglon. Hypes, minister of the Christian Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Teeters. and Mrs. J. S. Godard. Mr. and As these good citizen« .take up church, read the service before a The W. R. C. club w ill meet to­ Mrs. S. L. Godard and son Eldon, the duties of minister and aid«' ir number of relatives and friends. day at 1:30 w ith Mi's .Nellie Mrs D. W Sturges and Mis Albert Cottage Grave, many were on The bride «ore an air corps blue Blackmon*. Woodard. h im l to extend greetings to tin dress and carried a bouquet of church, the city, and to the state, rapture rose buds w ith white sat­ Utopia club meets next week R EB EK A H S NAM E TIIETA of Oregon. in riroon and lace and was given for 1:30 dessert either w ith Mrs RtIO MIYISORS The reception was held In the I in marriage by her brother-in-law ,1 C. E. Umphrey or Mrs. Vinal main church, w ith light refresn- Clarence Wineinger. Miss M oll. Randall. The Rebekah lodge met lor ftie ir ments served in an adjoining par­ Williams, sister of the groom, was regular meeting Friday night at lor. The rooms were beaut ifi'i. FRIDAY the bride's only attendant, and the Odd Fellows hall. Visitors w ith large baskets and urns of t ill Lawrence Keele was best man. At Masonic hall a covered dish were Mrs. Lucy Hamblin of South H e r r s a new «lew ot la m a tu r n e r llowers in the rich fa ll shinies. A fter the ceremony a reception dinner at 6:30 by the Eastern Star Tacoma Rebekah lodge No liU) of as she emerges (ro m her sixth The punch table centerpiece was1 followed. Mi's. Gillham of Spring- honoring Vernon W illiam s and Tacoma, Washington, and Miss «lousing o f red p ain t. She is not of snapdragons. Decorations were field and Mrs. Lorane H u ff assist- j Don Allen. Nola Clark ot Rainbow Rebekah a r t i i i f as targ et for a p p rrn tie e in charge of Mrs. Charles Beidler ( ed in serving after the bride had lodge No. 212 of Sherwood. Ore­ painters, but merely rehearsing a anc Mrs. Warren Daugherty, W. C. T. U. at 2:30 at Mrs. cut the wedding cake. scene fo r her new pictuae. and gon, who were introduced and a p p a re n tly not w ith an » ' | Greeting guests nt the diNir« Following the reception the Stella Adams. (re a l each responded. Jerry Eastham were Mrs. George Matthews, Mm. relish couple opened their wedding gifts. 1 died guests. Mrs O. C. Brown TO M NSENI» ( L I B Townsend A uxiliary meeting at was reported as h iv in g injured his Roy Short, Mrs Vinal T. Ra;«lall. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are at the Townsend hall at 2:30. Every­ was toast mist res* and Henry foot. Word «as received from Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. Daugherty, TH ETA H il o s INSTALL home at 217 Sixth street. IkMtth of Roseburg gave the con body welcome. Welcome Rebekah lodge of W al- Mrs. W. I. Workman and M rs.! Th«' s«x'inI meeting ol the Town­ gratulatory ««Idreas, Guests were The guest list included the fol­ terville that the district conven­ send tiu ti «as held Monday night Earl Halle«'. In the receiving lin e ' The Theta Rho Girls met Mon­ Hebron Grange meeting Ijas lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest tion to be held this fa ll at W alter- day night at the Odd Fellows hall w ith the honored guests w ere! w ith a large attendance present present from Portland, Salem. E«l- Smith. Miss Maxine Smith. Miss been pos’ ponesd to the 16th. ville had been postponed until with twenty-six girls and nine Re­ member» of th«* pulpit supply co in -; The program consisted of musu'iil gene, Cottage Grove. Itoseburg, Norma Jean Holter, all of Mon­ next spring. Eunice VanDenb* rg bekahs present. Installation was •nltlee. Bert Trask, chairman, | numbers, readings, and group Elkton and Wilbur. MONDAY roe: Mrs. Elsie M iller. Salem: Miss gave the history of the Odd Fel­ held fo r Betty Blake who wait in­ w ith Mrs. Trask; Mr. and Mm. singing. Elmer J Kent, president Degree of Honor lo d g e w ill Shirley Schosso. Drain; Corp. I NG O l M OKULRS Mi I low lodge which has just past its stalled vice president. anil Joyce Ch irk s lieidli r, and Mis. Olivia of the club and member of the Reuben Huff, Stockton. C alifor­ meet at the Eagles hall for busi­ < II« LB ninety-first anniversary. Minnie Regional Council, gave a report nia; Mr. and Mrs. John Patter­ ness and social meeting at 7:30. W illets was presented a g ift by Land, installed marshall. Mrs. Eakin. Other host«>»ses id out the rooms on th«' regional convention held in Grace Swearengin anil Mrs. Aud­ son, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hostesses are Miss Helen Olsen. Mrs. J im * Gleason w as hnstrsx the lodge honoring her as trustee were Mrs. E. C. Shay, Mrs. O. W. Yakima. Washington, last week Gillham, Mrs. Bertha Reynolds Mi-s. Locke Thompson and Mrs. of the Rebekah assembly. She re­ rey Turner Beach were the in­ to ih«“ l l orker* »’troie of th«* Edward C. Kelly nominee tor stalling officers, It waif voted to | Blackmore. Mrs. Clarence Mcote, and Robert Reynolds. Spring- Mary Martin. ported on her many visits to the buy a g ift for Alice Trunnell Mis A W Shotstall. Mrs. Scho­ congress from the new fourth d is­ I ’hrtsttar church ut her h<>ii'e field, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. H uff and The Townsend club w ill meet at different lodges in southern Ore­ Hansen, a recent bride. The com­ field Stewart and .Muss Stella trict, had accept'd an Invitation Tuesday afternoon w ith ten ladies children Shirley and V irgil, Diss- gon. Also reported the Silver Lake mittee in charge is Donna Burle­ Adams. from the club and with Mr* Kelly present. Miss * «oldie II,iy«*s was ton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ot- 7:30 at the Townsend hall. to which Cottage Grove sent re­ son, Shirley Culver, and Donna was present and gave a very able li“adei nl th«“ Bible study and !«“»- Presiding over th«* refrosnment tinger and children Janet and The Joker club w ill meet / o r a galia a fte r their hall burned. The address. Mr. Xeby is th«' candi­ s«»n. The next meeting « ill he Freddie. W. D. Huff. Mollie W il­ 7:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. regalia was then sent to D ufur Porterfield. Mrs. Rosa Petersen table were Mrs L. J McCoy. Mrs. date chosen by the district coun­ with Mrs M altha Marsh. 12/5 Albert Ilelliw ell. Mrs. Peter Nel­ and Mrs. Minnie Sweet were in­ liams. J. H. Huff. Richard Weldon, George Jacobsen. lodge which also lost their hall by troduced as two new members of son, Mrs. Ix'ster Coiner, Mrs J ne table of bridge at dessert w ith Mrs. A rth u r Wieq- invited to help w ith their work. Shirley Culver, and Ida Fredell Earl Ballew presid'd: MEETS kauf. Mrs. H arry Lewis w ill be A contest was started w ith Vera This committee is to meet at At a fellowship meeting Sunday which Mi's. Mabel Wilson won Piano solo. Mrs. Madelle Molino; Ziebeck and Rosie Lewis as cap­ the home of Audrey Beach next ' Welcome from Chamber of Com­ night at tlia* Methodist pnrsonagi high score Next Tuesday th« club assistant hostess. The Constellation club met tains to start a dessert basket to Monday night, October 12. There merce and Lions club. Dr. II A. the following officers were elect­ w ill lie guests of Mis. Moy iX nnv Thursday afternoon at the Ma- TUESDAY all members w ith the losing side w ilt be initiation at the next Hasten; welcome, from the Min- ed for th«“ coming year: Presi­ at a 1:30 dessert. sopic club rooms w ith eighteen The El Martes club w ill meet to entertain the winners. Theta Association, the Rev. W dent, Richard Weldon, secretary- members present. Mrs. Ruth w ith Mrs. Charles Hall fo r a 1:00 Rho advisory board was appointed meeting followed by a hallowe’en i ' isterial A. Briggs; violin solo, Mrs Myron treasurer. Frances Adams: pianist, party. Smith and Mrs. Grace Smith were o'clock luncheon. w ith Rose Peter» ?n and Minnie Worship and 1 Blackwell; welcome, from ti.e Carolyn England THE WAR IS A JOB welcomed as new members. Mrs. Sweet advisors and Robert St. evangelism committee, Alberta l*A“sT MATRONS MEET young people. Bob Daugherty; The La Com us club w ill meet Elmo father advisor. Initiation L. W. Coiner. Mrs. L. J. Mc­ FOR ALL OF US welcome, from the Sunday scho.-l, Adkins anil Phyllis Sorenson. Laughlin and little Barbara Ward fo r a 1:00 o’clock dessert w ith was announced fo r October 30. Re­ The Past Matron ciub met Mon­ World friendship and missions, Mrs. Lester Coiner: vocal solo. No one it free from retpontl- were guests. The afternoon was Mrs. Guy Earl. freshments «'ere served by Vera day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Trunnell; welcom-. Carolyn Englund, Lois Weiden, bilify in the preienf notional spent w ith business meeting and Tuesday Evening Study club Zielieck. Rosie Lewis, Beatrice Mrs. George Matthews. A 1:30 from th«’ church, H. B. Ferrln community service. Joyc«- Clark emeroency. Each In hl* own sewing. Plans were made by the McCoy and Ina Stuart. dessert was served on the lawn, and John Weldon; recreation and representing the session: vocal place, hat a job to do. You Eastern Star to honor Vernon W il­ w ill meet at the library at 7:30. a lovely sjot on the river bank solo by G<“orgc Matthews; re ­ leisure time. Forrest West. Rol­ hove your» — we hove our*. liams and Don Allen. «To have Christian Chuivn Ladies Coun- NEIG HBORS OF MOOIH RAFT Mrs. M. S | Smith Was welcomed sponse. the Rev. and Mrs. Joy. and Letaom and Richard Letaom. enlisted in the navy and expect to Cil w ill meet fo r an all day meet- Your |ob to tupport the war as a new member. Mrs. S. L. God­ Counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil - ♦— be called soon at a covered dish ing at the church w ith a potluck effort by laving alt you can, The Neighbors of Woodcraft ard. president, presided at th«“ "IN SID E LATIN AMERICA" Snfley. dinner tomorrow night at 6:30 at dinner at noon' ond inverting your saving* in celebrat«?d the sixteenth anniver­ business meeting and the after­ ♦ - Hl RESEARCH CLUB the Masonic hall. Hostesses for W or Bond*. sary of the local organization w ith noon was spent socially. Mrs. GOLDEN U E D D IN G IT the afternron were Mrs. Lorena Royal Neighbors meet at Eagles;a covered dish dinner Tuesday Charles Beidler and daughter. Tuesday night at a meeting of WILBUR Our job I* to help you save on Haynes. Mrs. Maxine Ward and hall fo r regular meeting at 8:00; evening. Husbands of members Mrs. Henry Molino ana her young the Research club at the library the thing* you need—ond in Mrs. Della Ammer. The club meets o'clock. were special invited guests. Mrs. daughter Ann and Mrs. Mary each memtx'r r»“sponded to a thr«“«“ that we have had long year* Sunday Mr and Mrs H. B. Reed the first Thursday of each month The Degage club meets w ith Cora Bragg was general chairman Smith were guests during the a f­ minute roll call topic. Faye Van and Mr«. Reed’s mother, Mrs. of esoeriencel and. the hostesses for the next of the dinner committee, and was ternoon. Mrs. Della Richmond Schoiack reported on "Sex, A meeting w ill be Mrs. Nettie Caw­ Mrs. Curtis French for a 1:30 assisted by the members. P atriot­ w ill be Hostess for th«“ club No­ Nazi Weapon" from the Readers Florence Mills, attended the gold­ Your job ond our ¡ob, then, go Dessert. ley. Mrs. Johnny Dugan and Mrs. hand in hand. Your* to econ­ ic decorations and arrangements vember 9, at the home of her Digest and Nora Small reported en wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Della Richmond. om ize — our* to make the of the dining table were in keep- brother. Nelson Durham, on South on the book, ‘Inside Latin Arneri- cis LoRo'lt of Salem which was WEDNESDAY held in the high school at W ilbur economizing possible. ing w ith "V ictory.” A large birth- Sixth street. ! ca," by John Gunther Harper. The Regular meeting and experience where their son lives. Their daugh­ DEMOCRATIC BANQUET next m«"“ting w ill he October 20. ter, Mrs. Kathleen Wrenn of M in­ So, together, we ore dedicat­ social of the Presbyterian Aid at day cake was a feature decorated w ith the Woodcraft colors, red. I’. » . G. CLUB M EW I USI H I A IN EUGENE ed to the job of preserving the church at 2:30. Mrs. Vinal neapolis, Minnesota, was also G A R D EN S white and green. Mrs. Anna Gra­ MOTHERS CLUB MEETS the American way of life I Randal] and Mrs. J. T. Smith arc present. The LoRouts were form ­ Mrs. H. B. Reed and Mrs. Max ham, grand representative, w el­ er residents of W ilbur The table The P. D. G. Garden club mi t Bird attended a Democratic ban­ co-captains on one side and Mrs. comed the guests, and invited the The M other’s club met Tuesday SAVE FOR YOUR FUTURE quet at Eugene hotel Friady eve­ George Bjorset and Mrs. R. S. husbands to join -ne otaer. Fol­ Friday afternoon w ith Mrs. W il­ for an all day mi“«“ting w ith Mrs. decorations were gold candela­ YOU'LL SAVE AMERICA! Drenner co-captains on the other brum. a huge wedding cake dec­ ning in honor of Lew Wallace. lowing the dinner, regular busi­ liam Petersen at which time th«1 Cad Wallace w ith the usual cov­ Dan Crites, county chairman of side. Mrs. Schoileld Stewart is ness meeting was helu at whirh club made plans to have charge ered dish dinner at noon. Four­ orated with miniature bride and the democratic central commit­ chairman of the hostess com m it­ Mrs. Pearl Bressler, P.G., presid- o{ the flower show Saturday at teen members were present and groom und clusters of grapes, red tee. tee, introduced the local candi­ cd in the absence of the Guardian the fa ir w ith Mrs. Sherman Gcxl- Mrs. Florence Mills was a guest. apples anil gold leaves centered the fu ll length of th«“ tables nt dates and then turned the meet­ A ll day meeting of the Kensing­ Neighbor, Mrs. Genevieve Zysett. ard chairman. Mrs. Alfred W ulfi Hie welfare committee reported ing over to Fred Fisk, state chair­ ton club at the Odd Fellows hall Mrs. Adelia Hatch and Mrs. Mabel reported on "F all Cleanup of Gar- fifty-one garments, one suit and which there were about two hun-, man of the democratic party who w ith a covered dish dinner at Sowles were reported ill. Plans dens. The club enjoyed a visit to one sweater given .put. Mrs. F'in- introduced the state candidates. noon. A ll members are urged to were made fo r tne social evening Mamie Beidler’s fuschia gardens ley Whipps favored the club with One of the main speakers was be present as there is quilting to to be held Tuesday evening. Oc­ which is one of her hobbies. R<“- several organ numbers. The next Clarence Hyde, candidate fo r la­ be done. tober 20, at the home of Mrs. freshrr.ents were served at the m inting place w ill lie decided bor commissioner Other speakers Fanny Leabo, w ith Mrs. Nellie tea hour by the hostess. The next later. The Woman's Society of C hrist­ Blackmore assisting. Hostess com- meeting w ill be November 6 at were Clyde Jordon, candidate for Lane county representative; Mrs. ian Service of the Methodist mittee fo r the November lexige 1 ;30 at the home ot Mrs. Candace MR. A N D MRS. HAROLD Hester Reed, also candidate for church w ill meet at the church at meeting w ill be announced latei. Foster, Lorane. SPR A G U E GUESTS ♦ - Lane county representative; W alt­ 2:15. Mrs. Anrft Beidler, Mrs. Admission li e and Sftc A social hour at cards was en­ er Holland, candidate for county Rose and Mrs. McNew w ill be joyed by the members and visit­ ALTAR SOCIETY PLAN SALE M r and Mrs Cecil Caldwell en­ Fri.. Hat., (xq. 0-to—“ Big Mhot," Humphrey Bogart, commissioner, and Judd Stauf- hostesses. ors. M r. and Mrs Berge and J. P. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irene Manning, Richard Travis Also “ Mexican Nplti Graham won prizes. The Catholic A lta r Society met feur, candidate for county treas­ Sprague and daughter M arilyn at London 4-H Mothers’ club w ill urer. fire's Elephant," Lupe Vdcz, Leon Erroll, W aller Ileed w ith Mrs. F. W. Blickle Monday a luncheon Monday. Each was I meet for an all day meeting at TU E SD A Y BRIDGE LUNCHEON for a 1:30 dessert a fte r which presented w ith a gift. They left the Union hall. Sun.. Mon., Tuea., Oct. 11-12-1» _ «Re*,, T |*e Wild their regular business meeting Monday afternoon for th«“ir new J EAGLES AUXILIARY MEETS Wind,” Ray MiPand, John Wayne. Paulette Goddard, Mrs. C. J. Kem was hostess was held. Plans were made for a home at Independence where Mr. Raymond Massey, Robert Preston, Susan Hayward There is a fuel shortage, but rum mage sale and lunch Tuesday at a 1:00 o’clock luncheon The Eagles Auxiliary met at the 1° be Sprague w ill be principal of th«- I IN TECHNICOLOR. Eagles hall Tuesday night for not a shortage of old papers fo r to the Tuesday Bridge club. Mrs. ' held the 17th in Mrs. Maude Independence school and associah“ | building fires. Get old papers at Gaven Dyot of Eugene received W right’s building on Main street, their regular meeting The professor of education at the Wed.. Thun.,, Oct. I t 15—“ Are Husbands Necessary?“ freshment committee was Mrs ‘ .Sentinel office, 10c a bundle. I f high score for the afternoon. The rh ’’ ncxt meeting w ill be witn Monmouth teachers college. Ray M.lland, Betty Field, Eugene Pallette. Also "Girl you don’t we’ll use ’em ourselves next meeting w ill be w ith Mrs. Mrs. Glen Scott November 2nd Anna Gates, Mrs. Ruth Gordenier From Alaska," Ray Middleton, .b an Parker, Jerome 5-tfc Claudi* Kimn w ith Mrs. Lou Brissette assistant and Mrs. Mabel Eastburn. Saleabooks, receipt books, lx>ok- Cowan, Raymond Hatton. hostess. keeping systems. The Sentinel. Gray Goose Cafe Open Under New Social Calendar Management We Specialize in T Bone and Rib Steaks and Fried Chicken SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS A Continuation of Your Patronage Appreciated Gray Goose Cafe Flossie and Walt Stith A rcad e T h e a tre WAR OR NO WAR, THE FLOWERS STILL BLOOM Send a message of cheer today—a gift of flowers to some­ one you love. Sunnyside Greenhouses Tel. 182 Attention! THE HOME NURSERY At 137 North 7th Street is a good place to leave your children. Moderate Prices — Good ( ’are. Rates: $1.00 Per Day or 25c Per Hour After 6:00 P. M„ 35c A R eal G ood B uy 58 Acres 19 miles from Cottage Grove, Sofith—on hcuuti- (ill l-Jk Creek. 8 aetTs bottom and 20 acres second bottom. All fenced, family orchard, lots of tim ber, barn, chicken house, pum p house. Six room m odern holts«“, electricity, running water, wired for electric range, bathroom with shower. $4000.00. Ow ner is ill and wants only his equity, balance by assum ption of m ortgage. MERL KINO RODM ANS Admission li e and 2fa Bargain Nights li e and lScj Hat. M at. H e and 20e rb'irx., F rt„ Oct. «-»— "Berlin Onrrespnndemt," Virgin- ia Gilmore, Lane Andrews, Mona Maris. Bargain nights Sat., Sim., Oet. lO -n -'S H v e r llu lle tt, Johnny Mack Bnnyn, Fuzzy Knight. W illiam Farm,.',, Also "N orth ch,U 'x J “ " EI,,M’ ’ TeX M l.- ch ill. Saturday Matinee, 2:30 p. in. Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 11-12-1«—< l«»s«>«l. With 701 Main St. D iane T h e a tre Phone 216 T b u « . I rl Oet. l S- .« _ " .|Ust Off Broadway." t,oyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver, Phil Silvers. Bargain Nights.