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£ aöe FOUR s 'l l l l K S D A V . .11 l,Y 21», 1915 TTTK SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. PREPON O C I E T Y Telephone 159 -♦ I i i I i i Bradford Troxclair I Separating Lettuce lettuce head* m e tight Poles—Freed by Poles When mid whole leave* arc d in iru lt to obtain, cut the core out, turn the head up- ■Ide down mid allow cold w ater to 1 run Into the center of Ihe head of \u p tia l Solemnized I fere Saturday 2 1 st lettuce until each leaf i* veparatrd Thc marriage of Miss Bet tic Lou Bradford, daughter of Mr. and BOR GLRANON TAKES BRIDE ' the Eugene-Springfield park. A Mrs. Frank Bradford, to Claude At a simple ceremony Friday basket dinner was served on tables Troxclair Y1 C USNR, son o( M.-s evening. July 20, Miss Ruby Car under the tall fir trees at boon to Laurence Troxclair of Vachct-ic. penter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the following: Andrew Lake and Louisiana, waa solemnized Satur Robert Carpenter of Eugene, be Mr. and Mrs Lester Lake and son day aftertax)«. July 21. at 4:30, at came the bride of Robert Gleason, of Noti, Mr and Mrs. Norman a beautifully arranged cenxnony son of Mr. and Mrs Joe Gleason Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford in the Church of Our I idy of of Cottage Grove, at 9:00 o’ckvk. Green and family, Mr and Mrs. Perpetual Help.- The Rev Louis at the home of the Rev. and Mix. R. C Myers, A. R Myers, Mr and Sohler, church pastor, read ila- E. M. Patterson, the Rev P atter Mrs Louis Layng and family. Mr. vows before a large gatherin { of son officiating. and Mrs. Rill Gulley anti family. relatives and friends. Those attending the ceremony Mr. and Mrs George Carey. Mr. The double ring ceremony was were the bride's parents, the p ar' and Mrs. Clifford Green anti 1am- .-»olviiiiuzi-d at a candlelight scr- ents of the groom, the Misses Bar ily, Mr and Mrs. Charles Riggs. vice in a setting of whit * gladioli, bara and Ronnie Mae Gleason, sis Mrs. Violet Sherlock and daugh w-htte bows and lighted tapers in |U«il*a Naiiaa* Zkof«| ters of the gioom. Mrs. Harold ter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller candelabra. 1 1 IF S R T II K I I' P R K T T Y , young Folirlt underground fighter« are aaalling Kantril, sister of the bride, and and son. Mr and Mrs. D. L. Preceding the ceremony, the through die barbed wire t»l the r t m p in Germany where they were impritooed Johnnie Lamb, U. S. Navy, of Miller, Mrs Mary Cole. Mr. Pear church choir, composed of Mi and lor their pert in the W « o tw uprising of l»44. They were liberated by I'oluh Georgia. son and Mrs. Roberts. Visitors Mrs. William Bach. Mrs. F. L. troop«, who gave them not only freedom hut clothe*. G irl« aro wearing undorm« Mrs. Gleason will continue her were Mrs Hazel Gault. Garnet Gierau. Mrs. Robert Boyc • and ol Polish sergeants, with the Polish eagle insignia. In the underground, their the Drain high school with the James and Archie Wallace " Miss Joan Premazsi sang "The A\a only uniform was their courage. class of 1944, and Mr. Gleason Maria” and "The Vcni Domini" graduated from the local high CAMELLIA C U B accompanied by Mrs Claud-' Kcm, mates nt Oregon State college, school this spring and has enlisted Thursday Mrs. B. C. Shattuck organist, who also played in? wed Corvallis; Mr. and Mis. AI vh W'lcks, Norma and Kenneth Wicks. in the navy and awaiting his call. was hostess to the Camellia club ding marches Mr. Gleason will continue her at a potluck luncheon An addi The bride, given in marriage by Mr and Mis. Hubert Haworth and work at the Super-Y Market at tional guest was Miss Jeanie her father, was lovely in a white sons Keith mid Brian, the Rev. Springfield Junction. Lamb. A social afternoon was en satin colonial wedding dress, fash and Mis Roy Hutchison. Evelyn, joyed by the group and plans were ioned with a tight bodice, beaded Hazel anti Ralph Hutchison. Mis. DINNER PARTY SUNDAY made for their picnic to be held sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, Thomas Biggcrstaff, Mrs. R. I. Mrs Myrtle Gertrude West 7»'». Lt. Albert E. Smith and 2nd Lt. August 16. and a full skirt with train. Her Cone. Mis E. E. Cone. Mis. Bay .wife ol Archil* West, passed away Bernice Smith, son and daughter fingertip tulle veil fell from a lace ard Reed. Mrs. Darrell Eaxtburn at the family home 31» miles of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, PICNIC FOR MISS BUCHNER Juliet cap and she carried a bou anti daughter Diane, the Misses south of town Friday, July 20, fol were guests of honor Sunday at a As a farewell entertainment for quet of all white garden! is and Lucille anti June Eaxtburn, Maty dinner when their parents enter Miss Clara Buchner, sister of Mrs. stephanotis, the only color I ¡ng Decker, Mildred Collier, Mai ie lowing a long illness Mrs West Lombard Mr, and Mrs. Elmer was born August 10, 1879. nt tained for them at the Rainbow- Frank E. Blown, who left for her an orchid in the center. Eagle, Wisconsin, and was mar cafe. Albert has just returned from home at Rockford. Illinois, the Miss Leta Mae Brant of Yonc il Mason and daughter \\-ra Jum Mrs. E. W Lay ton, Beverly anil ried at North Prairie, W is, to overseas duty and Bernice has Misses Mildred dollier and Sara ia was bride’s maid and wore a been commissioned a 2nd Lt. in Bjorset gave a picnic supper at colonial styled gown of aqua. She Donald Layton, Mrs. William Tris- Archie West, May 6, 1903. The the army nurses corps and will re the ka. Bill Triska Jr.. Mrs. Harry West family moved here from Bjorset home Tuesday evening also wore a Juliet cap and carried Castle, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Wisconsin eleven years ago, where port for active duty August 29. of last week. Additional guests a nosegay of pink carnations. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. V. B Hoyer, they have since resided. Dinner guests were: Lt. Albert were the Misses Marie Lombard Frank G. Bradford, brother of the Surviving an* the husband and Mr. and .Mis R C Mt New . Mrs E. Smith, 2nd Lt. Bernice Smith, bride, was best man. honorees: Mr. and Mrs. John Ziol- and Chloris Roberts. _ _ A reception followed at the Florence Mills, Mrs. Ronald Gray two sons, Winfred West of Cot- koski and family. Mr and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvus Wicks. and daughter Sandra Joan. Mr- tage Grove, and Gordon West of Tony Ziolkoski and family, Mr 1 B J?" Mrs. Hubert Haworth assisted Albert Woodard. M rs. Frank the U S army; two granddaugh and Mrs. Jim Haley and family. The ° " ^ ,nn*’r club " as en’ Mrs. Wicks. The bride's t io!-* was Gierau, Mrs. Robert Boyce, Mis ters and the following brothers Mre Frances Ziolkoski. all of Eu- ,erta'2wi Monday evening in Eu centered with a decorated wedding Mamie Gidney. Mrs. Pearl Safiey. and sisters: Harry llinklcy of gene; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ziolkoski f \ ne b-v Mr and Mrs Charles cake, the top layer being fruit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wooley and Bowman. N. I). William Hinklry and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. * dam?; sp*5‘al Mrs cake, which was removed and put Mrs. Ivan Morris. of Genesee, Wis., Ernest Hinkley Russel Ziolkoski of Springfield; i ' eatch and Mrs. E. C. Bost away for the return of ihe bride's of Port Townsend, W ash , Perci Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ziolkoski Amartllo Texas, and Mr. and brothers, Jack and Ross, who are val Hinkley of Arkansas. Herbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs f ? de Roberts. A social eve- in the service, that they might CANDIDATES INITIATED Hinkley of Florida, Mrs. Harvey The regular business meeting of West. Mukwonago, Wis. Brown Ziolkoski and family of n,Jng followed th<* d'nnw and Miss share a part of the reception of Thurston: Mr and Mrs. Ralph Adel,ne Adams entertained the their sister. Also decorating the the Daughters of the Union Vet Mrs. West was a member of Un Witcher and family of Junction group bV showing colored slides of table was a bowl of pink rosebuds erans of the Civil War was held denominational church. Funernl Tuesday evehing in the League City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Prem- p,aces of *n,erest in Oregon, and white carnations and lighted room of the Methodist church at services will be held from the azzi and daughter of Cottage * tapers at either end. The living which time initiation was held tor Mills mortuary Friday at 2:00 Grove. C. C. CLCB pm. with Miss Kathleen Hutch rooms were beautiful with baskets —♦ — The C. C. club met on the lawn of hydrangeas and pink carna Mrs. Vina Smith. At the close of ings officiating Interment will he the meeting refreshments were DINNERS FOR SERVICE MEN of Mr. and Mrs Ed Hoyt Friday tions. Mrs. Haworth cut the cake in the Masonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short enter- evening for a covered dish dinner and Mrs. Wicks served the punch. served by the committee in charge, tained at a picnic dinner Friday Guests were Warren McFarland, Assisting in the serving were Mrs. Mrs. Eva Hatch and Mrs. Rodney Basket Lining evening at the picnic grounds at Charles Shanda, Ed Hoyt and Gus Robert Bradford. Miss Norma Sailey. August 14 wMl he the next A removable clothea-basket lining the Cottage Grove lake for their Carlson of Portland. The evening Wicks and Mrs. Albert W<xxlard. meeting date. protects clothes on wash day. Use son-in-law and daughter. Lt. and was spent socially around the out- Mrs. Eldon Steele of Dorena. the a washable, durable cotton matcnul Mrs. Michael VanderKley. About side fireplace in the back yard of Misses Lucille and June Eastburn. NAVY MOTHERS or oil cloth for the lining. 20 members of the families were Mr. and Mrs Hoyt The club will Mary Decker and Norma Wicks The Navy Mothers club will present and enjoyed boating on -meet with Mrs. Kittie Ktme Aug- sang "AU My Life," "Down the meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. the lake after the supper. Another ust 3, at her home on North River River of Golden Dreams” and Floyd Githens, 337 North 9th family dinner and get-together road. "Tell Me,” accompanied by Miss street, at 1:30 p. m. was enjoyed Sunday when Mr. and Wicks. —• — Mrs. Short were hosts at a family UTOPIA CLUB PICNIC Following the reception the 4-H MOTHERS CLUB dinner honoring Lt. and Mrs. Van The husbands and families of couple left for a short wedding The London 4-H Mothers club derKley and 1st Lt. Richard the members of the Utopia club trip to the coast. For going away Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe were guests Thursday evening at a the bride wore a gray suit with met on Wednesday for a covered Smith, also home from overseas basket supper on the lawn of Mrs. black accessories and n n orchid dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Glen Banton. A short business duty. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall. Additional guests corsage. t e Guests - k « were o- oe mith, Lt. Richard Smith, Lt. were Mrs. Glennie Frost, a former The groom will leave -oon for meeting was held with the presi and Mrs. Michael VanderKley, Mr. member, and Mrs. O’Niel, both of further service. Prior to his en- dent. Mrs. Lynch Currin. in charge. and Mrs. Paul Douglass of Leb Eugene, and Lloyd Griggs. The listment he was employed by the There was a report on the 4-H anon, Mrs. Lizzie Veatch and Mrs. club will not meet in August, and t>epartment of Revenue for the summer camp by Jeanne Morton.» Lillian Bost of Amarillo, Texas, the place of meeting and hostess state of Louisiana at Baton Rogue, It was decided that the half Mrs. Margaret Spriggs and son for September will be announced The bride will remain here with scholarship sponsored by the ciuh David and the hosts. later- her parents for the present. She but not used this year, be held —♦ — is a graduate of the local union over until next year. Craft was LAKE FIFTEENTH REUNION REBEKAHS CONVENE • high school with the class of 1942 discussed and members plan to The fifteenth annual reunion of The Rebekah lodge met in the and has completed two years at continue oq the basketry project the Lake family was an event of IOOE hall Friday evening for the Oregon State college. this summer while meetings can Sunday, July 15, and was held in regular meeting with Miss Helen Guests at the wedding and re- be held out of doors A large mir Olson, noble grand, presiding. It ception were: Mr. and Mrs. Ru.s- ror was presented by the club Leslies W'as announced that the Staff club sell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert members to Mrs. Banton for her new home. Guests for the day will hold their regular meeting Bradford of Cottage Grove; Mr. g o o d t o wear Friday, July 27. Refreshments will and Mrs. Carl Small of London; were Mrs. Victor Dyer and Mrs. F R O M O U R B O N '- L E T S be served. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Barnes and Claude Mathews. The next meet S E N D H IM S O M E T H IN G Those who were appointed on daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Phillips ing will he held on August 8 with the following committees for the of Eugene; Mrs. Annie Kruse, Mrs. George Gunn in the grove I LL G O ^ T O ^ , next six months were: Finance, Mrs. Golden Kruse, Mr. and Mis. back of her home. Mearl McKibben, Zula Han'^en and Earl Brant and daughters Lois and Alice Conner: visiting, Leita Stew Joan, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. James ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET art, Eva Hatch, Cad Wallace; Houser and daughters Barbara, The Royal Neighbors met Tues flowers, Eva Aubrey, Edith San Virginia and Eleitha, Mrs. Jean day night for a short business T O D A Y — T H E Y HAVE A ders, Hazel Culver; good of the Cowan and Mrs. Grace Cowan all meeting followed by a social meet F IN E G IF T S E L E C T IO N order, Susie Schneider, Esther of Yoncalla; Mrs. Eldon Steele, ing. Refreshments were served by S E R V IC E Trunnell, Helen Ashbridge; decor Dorena; the Misses Lois Jean Mmes. Fern Anderson and Alice MEN ation: Frances Sullivan, Ina Stew Stookey and Jack Steidl, school- Petersen. art, Blanche Danker; condolence, Bertha Gunderson, Mina Clark. Pearl Roberts; non-payment of dues. Stella Baker, Melvie St. El mo, Myrtle Gleason; hostess, Min nie Sweet, Minnie Willets, Elsie Currin; reporter, Lauretta Safiey; Theta Rho board, Vina Smith, Vera Ziebeck, Melvie St. Elmo. It was announced that on the next regular meeting, August 3rd, the officers will serve refresh ments to the members of the lodge with Helen Ashbridge in charge. Normal Diet A d iiiln ls lr n tlo n of vita m in aupple- m eni* to a group of apparently nor m al persona, eonauming the uminl A m erican diet, had no d e m u iiilrn b ln h e n e llcl.il cfTi-ct. m e d ica l research- lata reported * < ••1 r •• Mrs Archie E. 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X' 1 te ""viví flo u » o»\ IO Ib. f \SACK ** V 7 5 “ Ib 33c 59c 1.23 28 oz. pkg, 25c i Ì •esaav 28 <>z. pkg, sam c ar i aae 23c WA.ni »100« • SALT C h ili C o n C a rn i rris • « Polar *Stur o r M o rto n s 9c 28c Shaker oz. jiir COFFEE DEL MONTE Pound 29c M A Y O N N A IS E PICNIC DINNER Money Belt« ................ $1.75 Correspondence $4.95-$5.95 Filled Cases .... $5.95-$15.00 Pofeer Chips and 3ard S e t .................... ...... 95C B illfo ld s ....... ..... $1.50-$10.00 M en’s Toilet Sets $1.00-$5.00 Leather Cigarette Cases .......................... $1.49 Cottage Grove, Oregon The United Spanish War Veter ans and Auxiliary picnicked Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman at Creswell. The group enjoyed a basket din- | ner at 1:30 and their regular busi ness session followed with 10 mem bers present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bertha Rodgers on B e n n ett Creek, | August 27. FRIENDLY C LUB PICNIC The final meeting of the season of the Friendly club was in the form of a "share-a-dish” picnic held Tuesday evening in tbe grape arbor of Mr. and Mrs. H. B Breed love with the husbands of the members as guests. A social eve ning followed the picnic supper. It was decided to dispense with the August meeting, but will meet again September 25, the place and hostess to be announced later. DANCE At The Cottage Grove ARMORY ORANGES doz. Medium Size CANTALOUPES Gallon Mince Meat pound Cottage Cheese "« Hamburger pound W e in e rs Large Size LEMONS doz. S ausage July 28,1945 9:00 P. M. HERSHEL DAVIS and His Orchestra Auspices of the Moose Lodge 74c Per Person, Including Tax M & W MARKET Fresh Meats, Groceries and Feed 5th Street and H ighw ay WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS