Local R. N. Camp Host to 25th Meet IHth UKhhl\(¡ A\xn ersary -----..... - MAI« II RECITVL The piano chas of Mrs II A. Hagen held a atudent recital at the home of their teacher Satur­ day afternoon, March 23rd Fol- lowing the playing of either one or two memorizixl numbers by the entire class the high school pup­ ils, who are studying for credit, had charge of the program. Betty DvksterhtUs gave a rvjiort on interpretation ol music and played a piano arrangement of Greigs, Sailors Song.” Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heck were The Cbttage Grove Royal Neigh­ surprised Friday evening, March bor camp was host Tuesday for 22, when their three daughters the 25th inter-county convention. and families culled to help cele­ Royal Neighbors of America, at brate their 49th wedding anniver­ an all day and evening meeting. sary. At the close of a pleasant The meeting was called to order evening ice cream and wedding by Oracle Nellie Blackmore. cake, topped with a brale and MISS RITA SHIELDS MUD, LOCAL COUPLE MED IN State Supervising Deputy Mae groom, were served. Daughters SPRINGFIELD CHURCH DALLAS CHURCH A setting of white lattice work Logan. District Deputy Mabel i and their families present wen* Miss Rita Shields, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Shields of Springfield, banked with cedar boughs and Miles and Convention Oracle Alice Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Beek •nd former Cottage Grove residents. dogwood, with palms and baskets Breedlove were introduced and daughters Jeannette. Gay and became the bride of Donald An­ of daffodils, delphinium and flow­ the meeting given over to the dis­ Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams derson. son of Mr. and Mrs. ering quince on either side form- trict officers. Alice Breedlove, and Miss Margaret Heck. Other of Beethoven’s music and plajed Arthur Anderson of Springfield, ed a beautiful background for the district oracle: Edna Burleson. re children are Frank Heck of Eu­ his "Bagatelle in E Flat;” W. C. Sunday afternoon. March 3, at a wedding of Miss lato Patridge, corder: Maude Funk, marshal, gene, Mrs. Alta Pierson and Mrs. Martin Jr, to French double ring ceremony performed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mae Tennis, assistant marshal. Nina Smith, who live in Califor- Impressionistic and I he ; and Fern Anderson, musician, ail nia. and Mrs Grace Knrleskint, •M** of music they composed. He in Ebbert Memorial church at Partridge, and Domenico Quaglia. Idaho. The Hecks have lived in played Debussy’s "Second Ara- Springfield. The Rev. ElLsworth in the Assembly of God, at ।of Cottage Grove. The afternoon meeting opened Cottage Grove since 1927. Tilton of the First Methodist Dallas, Friday evening. March 8. besque." Marjorie Coiner gave a The service was read before a with the formal seating of the church officiated. description of the horpaicord anti Reta Shields, twin sister large group of relatives and convention officers and presenta­ ANDERSON PATRIC K the type of music tKUt was writ- of the bride, attended her, and friends by the Rev. Atwood Fas­ tion of corsages to the oft leers NUPTIAI^ and deputies, with Sandra De ­ Miss Ruth Patrick, daughter of Martini. Raymond Reinheimer, cousin of ter. Salem, district superinten­ dent, assisted by the Rev. Gordon Young and Frances Jean Gerrard Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patrick of the bride, was best man. Jerry MeCornack gave ti des­ Preceding the service Miss Kampfer of Dallas and the Rev. acting as flower girls. Cora Teet­ Springfield, formerly of Yoncalla, cription Chopin's style of com­ ers. a charter member of Cottage was married March 12, to William position and played lus "Military Margie Whalley sang "I Love You Hilton Park of Cottage Grove. Preceding the s< ce Miss Grove for 43 years, was presented Anderson. in the chapel of tin Polonaise" Betty Lou Bagley told Truly" and "Because,” accom­ Northwest Christian college, Eu­ of th»* ( hissical School of Com- ’Because” with a corsage. panied by Miss Arietta Wendel, Ethel Berglund sang The address of welcome was giv­ gene, with the bride’s brother, the txisition and playeil Hayden's "Al- who also played the wedding accompanied by Mrs. Gonion Kampfer, who also played the en by Edna Burleson and the re­ Rev. Wallace Patrick, performing legrvtto in A.” * marches. sponse by Mabel Miles of Salem. the ceremony. Given in marriage by her grand­ wedding marches. Mrs. Joseph «richer, Mrs. Orlo The bride was given in marriage Bagley and Mrs. J. W Englund The bride, given in marriage by The Eugene camp put on initia­ father, W. A. Heck, the bride wore a winter white dress with her father, wore a winter white tion at which time Veva Collier by her brother. Paul Patrick. served refreshments to the follow, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will mg pupils: Joey McCiarnan, Gary multi-colored sequin trim at the two-piece suit with gold nail head and Lauana Sugg received the shoulders, white straw hat, also trim neckline, white hat and degree as members of the k>cal make their home at Fresno. Cali­ Anderson. Margaret and Alfred trimmed with sequins, and car­ white accessories. Her bouquet camp. After a school of instruc­ fornia. The bride is a graduate* Wulff. Tommy Long. Tommy ried a white Bible, a gift of the was of gardenias, deep rose rose­ tion was held the meeting closed of Yoncalla high school. Bricher, Duane Shofatall. Charles until the evening session. bridegroom, with lavender buds and bouvardia. Coston. Bonnie White, Mary D>u A banquet was served at the MM I IL TWELVE CI.UR Miss Dorothy McCulley was orchid on top from which fell Geri, Stephen Carr. Myrna Mat- bridesmaid and wore a two-piece Rainbow cofe at which time 56 OBSERVEs VNNIVERSARY white satin streamers. theyer, Veld« Mn, Enid Ann Last week a mistake was made Spring flowers, potted plants gold colored suit. She carried a members were present, represent­ LaBluc, Bobbie June Clark. Vir­ ing the Marcola, Springfield. Eu­ in reporting the 35th anniversary ginia Dailey. Barbara and Bonnie and candelabra with lighted tap­ nosegay of sweetpeas. Best man was Floyd Quaglia. gene camps and the local camp. of the Friendly club which should Gleason, Albert and W. C Mar- ers decorated the church. They returned to the IOOF hall have been tin* Social Twelve club tin Jr.. Jerry. Pauline and Betty A reception followed in the son of the groom. Ushers were church. Mrs. Leo Wilson of Cres­ P. D. Harriman and Ernie McCul­ and opened the evening meeting which observed its 35th anniver­ Dykstcrhuis. Sheila Markham. with group singing and Alice sary with a dinner at the home of IXmna Ems. Pat Kelly. Jerry Me- well and Mrs. Paul Gassier cut ley. A reception followed in the Breedlove, district oracle presid­ Mrs. N. E. Compton, assisted by Cornack, Betty Bagley and Mar­ the cake. Friends of the bride church with Mrs. Atwood Foster. ing. Mae Logan, state supervising Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe. The table jorie Coiner. Mrs. McKinley Carr assisted in serving. and Mrs. After a short wedding trip in • Mrs. Gordon Kampfer —----- ----- deputy, installed the newly elected decorations were daffodils and was a guest. Portland the couple will make Hilton Park acting as hostesses. convention officers assisted by forsythia and yellow tapers. Mrs A large wedding cake centered the .Mabel Miles, ceremonial marshal. Compton was the only charter FRIENDLY <1.1 H DESSERT their home in Springfield. j bride's table. Assisting in the The Springfield camp was in memtx*r present. Special guests Mrs. Fred Bressler Was Imshxs serving were the Misses Gene- charge of the retiring march. The were Mrs. Ernest Sears. Mrs C. E. Tuesday to the members of the O. E. S, HOST TO VISITORS Dillman and Mrs. Stowell. The local chapter of Oregon M“**^»»* Carrol Gibson of Cottage Grove camp put on a Election of officers was held at Friendly club at a 1:30 dessert Eastern Star entertained the Bpooks- fiances McCulley, Leona very impressive candlelight me­ and social afternoon of sewing and chapters of Junction Qty Drain G,tche11- A1»«* and Frances Akers, morial service for the departed the* business meeting with Mrs. visiting. Mrs. Ella Zimmcrly and Ernest Christensen being elected Creswell and Springfield' Friday several ladies of the church. members. Mrs. Ollie Brown will be co- _ ----- . Gifts were presented Alice president; Mrs. R. S Onnoer hostesses at the next meeting. evening. Guests escorted - to the J The couple spent a few days in vice president; Mrs. H. B Ferrin' Eugene before settling on the Breedlove, Mae Logan and Mabel East were Dorothy Gregory, wor- .. - Miles in behalf of the convention, secretary and treasurer. The re­ thy matron, and Angus Gibson. farm on Mosby creek. » the presentation being made by mainder of the afternoon was ALL DAY MEETING worthy patron, of Junction City; spent socially anti in reminiscing D. U. V. TUESDAY EVENING An all day meeting has ix*en Edna Burleson. Gifts were given Golda Woolman, grand represen­ the club activities of the past annoti need for the Cedars club tative of Porto Rico, of Drain:1 The Daughters of the Union to Mae Logan and Mabel Miles year. next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Veterans, of the Civil War met by Alice Breedlove. program Lucia Matten, worthy matron, of The April meeting will be held A. B. Smith. This is to be a work Drain; Faye Hayes, worthy ma- Tuesday evening in the armory’ followed with a skit by Marcóla; meeting. with Mrs. Herbert Eakin. tron, of Creswell, and Crystal for their »regular business session! reading by . Lula Whobrey of The floral committee reported the Springfield; skit by Eugene and Fogle, grand martha, of Spring­ FAMILY REUNION AT field. These honored guests were illness of Mrs. Ernest Christen­ an Indian skit by Cbttage Grove. BREEDLOVE HOME sen. Mrs. Maude Wright and Mrs. Talks by the visitors and group introduced and presented with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove Oscar Smith. Mrs. Walter Soren­ singing closed the meeting after gifts. had their four children home in sen reported on the dinner given which cake and coffee were serv­ At this time initiation was held a family reunion Sunday for the for the Brownie troop, sponsored ed in the dining room. for Eunice DeLassus, by courtesy by the Daughters. The 1947 convention will be first time in 15 years. Present of Waverly chapter of Portland, It was learned that the depart ­ held at Springfield with Fem Cor­ were a daughter, Mrs. William and Betty Rickard. This was fol­ Carr of Estacada; Mrs. George ment president, Mrs. Laura Eng ­ nell, convention oracle. lowed by talks by the visitors and Hewett and husband of lund, of Eugene will make her of­ refreshments served in the club field; Paris Breedlove and wife of ficial visit on April 23. All mem­ “SEEDTIME AND HARVEST" room with Maybelle White, chair- Springfield and Glenn Breedkn bers are requested to keep this TOPIC man of the committee. Eleven grandchildren and two date in mind. The Harmony Circle of the First It was announced the next There being no further business Baptist church met in the home great grandchildren were meeting will be April 12 which present. All the families were will be a district meeting with the group reassembled at the of Mrs. J. W. Beager last Wednes­ home of Mrs. Louisa and Miss day afternoon. This was a joint represented except three grand­ Creswell, held in the local temple. Hazel Tohlen for the quarterly meeting with the Missionary So­ children. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Denney and birthday party. Clara Riggs pre­ ciety for a special study "Seed­ N. OF W. TO MEET sented crocheted centerpieces to time and Harvest.” Mrs. W. C. daughter Marjorie were also The Neighbors of Woodcraft each member present who had was in charge of the study. guests ,u of Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove will meet for their regular busi­ had birthdays in the first quarter. Martin The Harmony Circle is to spon-.°n 'h,S ness meeting Tuesday evening, The gifts that were not claimed April 2nd, in the IOOF hall, 8:00 were auctioned off with Loretta sor another social this Friday eve­ O. W. DINNER CLUB ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p. m. Safley, auctioneer, the amount of J. W. Beager. at which time the Mrs’ Grube $3.06 being turned over to the husbands will be guests. Mrs. । 1 Lugene were hosts to the treasurer. A beautifully dec­ Glenn Weeldreyer is general chair- ™ern, rs of 'he O. W Dinner club Monday night at their home. S|ie- orated birthday cake, ice cream man. and coffee were served to the The next meeting in April will quests were Mr. and Mrs. group. Yoncalla also be a joint meeting to con' ' Sidney Laswell of Yoncalla. tinue the study. The place to be Sprinß flowers _ and camellias adorned the rooms. Cleaning, Demothing RAINBOW GIRLS announced later. MAKE PLANS were1 Tho next of the club and Repairing Delicious refreshments will be April 22 with Mr. and Mrs. Plans were made Monday night served by the hostess. A. W. Helliwell entertaining. by the Rainbow Girls, at their regular session in Masonic tem- TUESDAY EVENING CLUB F. W. AUXILIARY Expert Work — Guaranteed pie, for their spring formal to be At the meeting of the Tuesday V. WEDNESDAY evening club in the given April 27. They also made library Mrs. Satisfaction The V. F. W. Auxiliary will plans food sale S. L. Mackin gave a book review ., . for a cooked ------ which will be held Saturday, April on the biography. In Bulk "Dorothea meet Wednesday, April 3, in the •Dix.” the forgotten Samaritan.1 IOOF hall. 6th, at Smith’s Electric. written by Helen E. Marshall marsnan. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN It was voted to contribute to ’ M. I*. G. NEXT TUESDAY The M. P. G. club will be cn- THMPERANCE UNION the gift for the .president of the I tertain»d by Mrs. Charles Beidler Federation of Women ’ s clubs. Ph. 260J The Women’s Christian Tem- i next Tuesday at a 1:30 dessert. perance Union will meet with 408 Taylor Ave. Mrs. Carroll Witherspoon, 131 North H street next Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. “H rayon 4-98 - 5’90 A clear »Utement of color - these solid paste! *' I' ii- cate powder blue«, blushing ro«e, clearwatcr aqua« •nd mellow gold«. Young tailored or dre»»y sl>! s with warm-weather «leeve«: cap, capelet. but no more than a half sleeve. Square, roundr«!. plunginr. l.ry«e hole neckline». Junior Mis»es, 9-13. 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