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PAGE FOUS S Weddings Hold Spotlight in Social Events the Past Week O C I E T Y T e l e p h o n e 159 NEW O FFIC ER S IN CHARGE t o w s EXCHANGED AT ( III RUH t \ EDDING C O -H O STESSES AT K A I* W. t I t It I olmnhiis, Georgia The church was decorated w ith palms and w hite gladiolus The bride wore a deep p ink two-piece street dress of rayon crepe w ith w hite accessories anti a corsage of pule pink and w h ite i.iiu a tiu n s . Mrs B ill Bergherm of Washington, D. C sang " I Love You T ruly '' ami "Oh, Promise Me " A fte r the ceremony. a reception was held fo r the couple ul the home o f one of Corporal Cook's friends. M rs. Cook accompanied her husband to New York where he is tem p ora rily stationed. Mi's Cook was form erly'*of S ilk Creek, hut had been wo King in P ortland before she went to Georgia. C. J. Kein, was a guest o f the w ill nieet al the Masonic temple eluh. High score w as received by 0» II ï t t r t t l l -»i H»m» at 8:00 o'clock. The Methodist Missionary Study Mrs. Pitcher. Mrs George Jacob Group has I mvii | tost polled one sen w ill ente rtain the club at (lie weak Tin1 group will meet next next meeting. Ju ly 5. PfRMANENT WAV! KIT mpUta W w I I H II l« • urlm HI 'a ('otti(>!•(• « ^,1 Friday with Mis S. L. Miickin •ban iinlMMinud *■*•••« Icavinu ttxbiy (or Port- I« • al 2:30 o'clock. , Thopii* . t o f in R IM I M if e f . . r « w e r y | , r • anils b ha V ra i f » lu aab • • W I K I 14) l l t t r n d trl<* a iltllh ll ( ) r i * k ! l) | l h *lr »«»••lu< Franila a \u The Ladies A u x ilia ry of (he i M . t u . i i « r M t bam * k iu l. 4)»«r 0 uUHluu eizbl. Methodist ( (inference ait* the Townsend club w ill meet nt the Cottage Grove Pharmacy Townsend hall F rid ay afternoon ,Rev. and Mr«. F rank Brown and S. L M ackin. 37 I dtp- >1«. fo r q uilting. The Red Cross rooms in the M i- sonic temple are open every F r i day afternoon tro in 2:00 to 4 00 o'ekiek lo r the purpose of giving out k n iltin g and sewing. A bride of Tuesday morning The new officers were in charge was Miss Dorothy E. Gireau, dau of the meeting of the Eagles Aux CO-hostesses Wednesday evening ghter of M r and Mi's. Frank iliary Tuesday night at the Eagles at a 7:30 dessert for the Business Gireau. whose wedding io Robert hall. The committees for the year and Professional Women's club I’ . Boyce Jr. Pharmacist Male 2 C were appointed at this time w ith were Alice Breedlove and Nellie of the United States Navy and the following results: Auditing Petersen at the Breedlove home. son of M r and Mrs. Robert P. committee, Mildred Powell, Mae Mrs Breedlove, president, was in Boyce Sr., was solemnized at Tennis and Elsie DeYoung: visit charge of the business meeting at 10:00 o'clock in the Catholic Alt IN DAY ing, Mary Plunkett and Margaret which time committees were ap church w ith the Rev. J. L. Max Hi»1 United Spanish W a r V e t Berge; finance. Beryl Shattuck. pointed fo r the ensuing year. On well officiating before a group of erans and A u x ilia ry w ill meet Maude Wilson and Hannah Mad the coordinate program is Grace relatives and friends. w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. II Gremilcc, dens, investigating. Esther Cor- Cowan; international, lim a Thum; 1602 West M ain Street fo r n 71:30 The church was beautifully Iis, Genevieve Gordineer and Daisy educational. M yrtle Gleason; pub decorated w ith hlue and white potluck supper. Northway; lapse. Dorothy Harris lic affairs. Elizabeth M ills; music. delphiniums and snapdragons. The O. W. D inn er club w ill and Velma Forrester; birthday Helen Judy Hardy and Ruth meet w ith M r. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. C. J. Keni played the wed Mary Anne Smith and Minnie Stewart Caldwell; finance. M yrtle ding music. Adams in Eugene • Hosman. Social meeting of the Townsend Neet, Della Gallo and Nellie Pe The bride, who was given in DEVORS MelMILE N U P eluh al 8 (Ml o'clock at the Town- Two captains, Genevieve Gor tersen; m e m b e r s h ip , Lenora marriage by her father, wore a TIALS sent! hall. dineer and Esther Corliss, were Langston, Della Gallo and Adelia blue suit w ith w hile accessories Meetings of the Red Cross s u r appointed fo r a membership con Hatch; health. Gurea Arnold: and a corsage of orchids.. A W ixkling of interest solemn Miss Louise Boyce, sister of the ized at the Church of C hrist par gical gauze classes at the Masonic test. Gifts were presented to mem legislative. Yola Baldwin; pub groom, was brides maid and wore sonage June 14th was that of Sgt temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and bers who had not missed a meeting licity, Adelia Hatch. The picnic which was planned a jersey dress and orchid cor- Ralph M cDole to Miss Jennie B. fro m 7.30 to 9.30 p. nt during the past year who were Aliene Andrews, Elsie DeYoung, for July 19 has been postponed , sage. TUESDAY D rV ore o f Los Angeles C iiltfornia Jim Boyce was best man for his L. P. Nebelung. Church of C hrist M rs Fred Bressler w ill enter Mae Tennis, Vera Medley and and a picnic planned for August Fern Anderson. The d rill team 2 at the home of Mi's. Breedlove brother. Ushers were B illy and m inister, o fficiated at the double tain the F rie nd ly club nt a 1:30 presented the d rill captain, Mrs. a t which time husbands of the Jimmy Flatters. ring ceremony . The couple were dessert. members w ill lib guests. A ll day meeting of the Kensing Laura Greer, w ith a gift. The bride is a member of the attended by the groom's parents, The club voted a contribution United States service being in the Mr. and Mrs H a rry MoDole. ton eluh nt the (k id Fellows hall The next meeting w ill be July 18 w ith Lula McCullough, Han to the Youth Recreational Pro WAVES in the capacity of Stoic Mrs. McDole w ill remain fo r a few w ith a covered dish luncheon at Keeper 2 C and is stationed nt days w ith his parents, hut Sgt. the noon hour. nan Maddens and Vera Medley on gram. Astoria. She is a graduate of the McDole re jx u te ll fo r d u ty * at At 8:00 o'clock the Royal N eigh the refreshment committee. BIBLE CLASS MEETS local union high school w ith the Jackson, Mississippi Monday a fte r bors w ill meet at the Eagles hall class of 1940 and was employed spending a fifteen day furlough M eeting of the Neighlairhood POTLUCK DINNER The Women's Bible class of the as secretary for M artin Motors here. U nit of Red Cross surgical gauze The Sunshine Group of the Methodist Sunday school met in until the time of her enlistment classes at the <„d W a lker high Church of Christ held an all day- the church parlors Wednesday for in the WAVES. school from 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. , STO< KW EI.I^—PET ER SE N meeting Tuesday at the church their regular monthly meeting Mr. Boyce has served the past The Rial Cross First Aid class L illia n L. Petersen o f 130-1 West w ill meet nt the Masonic temple w ith fifteen members and three w ith Mrs. Ira Beidler and Mrs. 15 months in the South Pacific children present for the covered Margaret Kincart hostesses at a , and is now home on a 25-day Main Street and Ray K. Stohk- ut 8:00 p m. under the directum dish dinner at noon. A t the a f covered dish dinner served at noon leave. He graduated from the local w ell o f S liv e r Lake, Oregon were of Mrs A rth u r Jones The class ternoon meeting. 3 additional w ith nine members present. At union high school w ith the class united in m arriage June 20 nt the m i-'ts every fu s t and th ird Tues members were present. Three the business meeting 20 calls were of 1939 after which he was em county court house, Eugene by day w ith the exception of 4th of comforts were tied and another reported and 9 bouquets reported ployed as a bookkeeper for the Judge C lin to n Hurd. Ju ly which falls on Tuesday. The bride was dressed in blue quilt finished during the day. Mrs. given out to shut ins. The devo- Blue Mountain Lumber Company W EDNESDAY Jerry Eastham. president, con tionals were in charge of Mrs. and Walden Lumber Company s ilk jersey w ith black accessories The C hristum Fellow ship Guild Kincart. The day was spent in and wore a corsage o f p ink rose o f Ihe Preshyte. ducted the business meeting at until he enlisted. church w ill which time it was voted to pur working on a quilt. A dinner and reception was buds. meet in the church (uirlors at The annual election of officers They w ill make th e ir home at chase a $50.00 bond. The next held following the ceremony at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Vin.al Randall meeting date .w ill be announced was held w ith Mrs. M artha A r the home of the bride's parents. S ilver Lake where the groom is w ill be in charge uf the program later as the regular day falls on nold being elected president; Mrs. Following the reception, the employed. on 'W o rk Among the M ig ran ts." MeDora Allen. Vice president; couple left for a short trip after the 4th of July. Hostesses w ill ne Mi's. O. W. Mrs. Elsie Wells, secretary and which Mrs. Boyce w ill return to Blaekmore and Eva lL < c h . B U SIN E SS M EETING treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Hendricks, duty in Astoria and Mr. Boyce Meetings o f the lied Cross s u r class teacher and Mrs. J. D. Mon w ill return to Cottage Grove for gical gauze classes at the Masonic Tom Short, president of the roe, assistant teacher. The next the remainder of his leave. THURSDAY The Baptist Circle is meeting temple from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. Townsend club, conducted the meeting place w ill be announced this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at and from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. business meeting of the club Mon later. .MISS PATRICIA BALDW IN the church. day night at the Townsend hall. RECENT BRIDE LA COM! S ( I LB E N T E R The Boy Scouts w ill meet at The Flash Bulletin and the 12:30 COVERED DISH T A IN E D Townsend paper were read at LUNCHEO N Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Baldwin the armory at 7:30 p. m. The Women's Service Guild of at this time. The meeting next announce the marriage o f their The LaComus club was e nte r The Camellia Club met June 15 daughter. Patricia Ann. to John the Methodist church is having a Monday night w ill be a social tained Tuesday afternoon ut a at the home of Dorothy Harris fo r E. Chellin of Seattle. Washington. picnic today at the home of Mrs. meeting. 1:00 o'clock dessert by Mrs. W a r a 12:30 covered dish luncheon The bride is a Sp (T ) 2/C in A rth u r Kulm. ren Edwards at the home of Mrs. Meeting o f the Townsend In w ith all members present. the WAVES and is stationed at G. B. Pitcher. M rs. Grorge Lipp A handkerchier shower was Sand Point U. S. Naval A ir Sta dependent Quilters club at the o f Portland, house guest of Mrs home of Mr«. W E. Masters at given fo r Mary Plunkett and she tion in Seattle. John Chellin is a Petty Officer 1:00 p. m. was presented w ith a birthday Next Thursday the Past Noble 2/C in the U. S. Navy and is also cake. Grands club w ill meet at the Odd The hostess presented each stationed at Sand Point. Their wedding was solemnized Fellows hall at 1:30 o'clock Host member w ith a colas plant. The in the Naval A ir Base chapel esses w ill be Mearl McKibben. afternoon was spent sewing. The next meeting w ill be w ith June , which was beautifully decorated Beatrice MoCoy. Minnie Morelock w ith orange blossoms, white snap- and Hazel Culver. Johnson, July 20. z ; dragons and white candelebra. The W. B. C i club 1:30 dessert service was read by the naval next Thursday at the home of “IRRIGATION” TOPIC OF ; chaplain. Mrs. Nelson DeYoung. PROGRAM Both the bride and groom wore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley w ill Mrs. -P. C. Christensen was in ' the navy blue uniforms and the entertain the A. V. H. Bridge charge of the program at the bride wore a corsage of orchids club next Thursday evening. Attendants of the bride were meeting of the P. D. G. Garden Silver tea and doll exhibit by club Friday afternoon at the home Sp (T ) 2/C Sally King and Sp (T) ¡the Presbyterian Aid next Thurs of Mrs. Carl Bragg, the topic 2/C Joan Bailey, also of the day afternoon at the home of discussed being "Irrig a tio n .” Mrs. WAVES. Mrs. J. P. Graham from 2:00 to Immediately following the cere 5:00 p. m. Gray, a house guest of Mrs. mony, the couple left by plane for Bragg, was a guest. A profusion of FRIDAY spring flowers decorated the Victoria, B. C. where they spent The chapter of Eastern Star their brief honeymoon after which rooms. Refreshments were served at the tea hour by the hostess. they returned to their duties at Mrs. W illiam Petersen w ill en the Naval A ir Base. 15c Size Only members of the immediate tertain the club at the next meet families and friends in the Naval ing, July 7. service attended the wedding. W. B. C. D ESSE R T The bride graduated from the local union high school in the Mrs L ittleton Lasater entertain spring of 1941 and was employed DON LEE-MUTUAL ed the W. B. C. club at a 1:30 at the J. C. Penney Store prior dessert Thursday at her home. to her enlistment. The afternoon was spent w ith MISS WHEELER WED IN cards and socially. Mrs. Nelson GEORGIA DeYoung w ill entertain the club at the next meeting, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler M IZPAH CLASS have received word that their daughter, Miss Doris Wheeler, THE Aki The Mizpah class of the Pres was wed June 9 to Corporal Ver iCIAAUlATEI I9AA byterian Sunday school met in the non E. Cook, who has been sta church parlors Tuesday afternoon. tioned at Fort Benning, Georgia., The time was spent in working They were married by Corporal on a quilt. This was a no-hostess Cook's Chaplain, Captain Prince Standard of California meeting. Turner, at a church wedding in THEY’RE HERE Sheets 6? Sheeting NATION WIDE QUALITY Social Calendar 72x99 - 81x99 — 9 1 Sheeting \\ c must set a lim it of 2 sheets to eneli customer, lit* here to get yours Saturday Morning 9:00 A. M. BUY INVASION BONDS TODAY And Shop at The Golden Rule Grocery. Plenty of Parking Space. Make Yout Own Selections. — No Waiting. CRACKERS SN O W D RIFT Potato Chips 7 z 15 p . m . 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