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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1946)
Thun. , sept ll, t!H(i MKS, HENhEsM HONORED sium I R I OH MUs |. \t I MIX AT NHOWKR ELEUTS DEI l< ERN Honoring Mrs Lix> Gallatin it a Mrs. N. E Compton. Mrs. An- The annual election of officers baby shower on Wednesday after Meets Every TUESDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY lirrw Brund. Mi's Walter Soren of the Lane County Womens noon. September 4th, Mrs. Clyde Night, b UO o'clock sen and Mrs S L Mackin enter Christian Temperance Union was 8:00 P M o'Clock Odell Craig and Lechner tained on Friday afternoon with held last week at a convention held New Quarter», Main Street. Mrs Walter Gilkrson cmortuitv'd EAGLES HALL a 1:30 dessert and baby shower in the First Methodist church in 23 invited guests al the las i.ner 1 Kt 50 tfc honoring Mrs. Thomas Hennessy Eugene with two Cottage Grove home. Suitable games mr the oc at the home of Mrs Mackin. Fol ladies being elected to office. Mrs A wedding of considerable in- casion were the afternoon' enter lowing the dessert course a con N E Compton w a s re-elected terrat to long-time residents <>f taitunent after which 'he honoree test was given with the prize go president and Mm. C. Wither Cottage Grove was that of Mi is opened the many dainlv gifts pre ing to Mrs. Hennessy who was then spoon, corresponding secretary Elise Bede, daughter of Mr. and sented in a pink anil white wagon “TLOWEKING TREES FOR HOME GROUNDS,” TOPIC The Constellation club resumed presented with lovely, dainty gifts Other officers being elected wep': Mrs. Elbert Bede, to Stanley Swan, pulled by the traditional bird De F Gray, Eugene, vice son of Mr and Mrs. Wallac? Swan, licious refreshments were <f.ed fall meetings with the first meet from those present and several Mrs AL the meeting of the P. D. G. who could not bo there. president; Mrs Frank Nixon, Eu all of Portland. The double ring by the hostesses at the close of the ing in the Masonic club rooms on 1 Garden club Friday afternoon at Those enjoying the afternoon gene, treasurer and Mi's. H O. ceremony wax performed the nt- after noon. the home of Mrs. Alfred Wulff, Thursday afternoon, with the hos were: Mrs Florence Mills, grind Pinkstaff of Eugene, recording ternoon of Sunday, Sept?nther Out uptown guests were: Mrs. tesses. Mrs. Walter Sorensen an<t Mu S. L. Godard presented the 5 DAY SERVICE WE HAVE PARTS TO FIT ANY mother of the honoree. Mrs. R. C. secretary. tn St. Michaels and All Angels Floyd Craig and Mrs. Huroid program on “Flowering Trees for Mrs. Charles Akerblade, serving a McNew, her mother. and Mmes. Episcopal church. The bride wa Hostesses for the afternoon were latin nt Drain. Miss Caroline Wil- WATCH HERE. Home Grounds.” Delicious refresh dessert course. This was followed Frank Bradford. Schafer. C. With members of the Central Union of attended by a sister. Mis Glenn hams of Portland Sending ment« wren* served at the tea hour by a social afternoon of needle, erspoon. M V. Welden. Richard Eugene, with Mrs Carrie Norn? Simkina of Port Angeles, Wash., from out of town were Mrs. Hap .. by liu' hostess. The club will meet work and making plans for the Weiden J W Englund. Charles and Mrs Alhtmbaugh in charge as matron of honor. and Miss py Adamson. Mrs Ray llaldemiun * again on October 4th with Mrs B. winter's act i vît Ira The next met»* Arnold. Ransom Cone. E. E Cone. Mrs. S. M Day presided, in the Liura May Hoss Of Taft us brides and Mrs. Lena Madden ol Dno.i | G, Thomas. । * ing will be October 3rd. Lee Cooley, Boyd Allen, Albert absence of the president, Mrs. N maid. The groom was attended by I Mrs William Williams and airs * At the business meeting Mrs. Woodard. H. B. Breedlove. Elmer E. Cbmpton • a brother, Gordon Swan, Portland । Laura Bartley of Buxton: Mia J. Thore nre not less than 30,000 Kent, C. N. Land, Miss Hazel Ste ; Carl Bragg resigned as president Various unions of the county Gary Simkins, nephew of the E Bragg of San Louis « )bts|io, • as she is moving away and Mrs different kinds of butterflies in venson of Eugene. the honored presented their reports during the bride, was ring bearer. REMEMBER BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, AND | California and Mr». Ralph .loath Andrew Brund, vice president, w ill existence, the greatest number of guest anti the hostesses. morning session which was follow The bride's wedding dress was of °*' Idaho Fall?. Idaho, WEDDINGS WITH GIFTS FROM succeed her. Mr». J. F. Godard was which are native to South Amer ed by a potluck luncheon and af all over embroidered ruyon satin * ♦— ica. elected vice president. ternoon meeting An impressive and she wore a finger-tip length COl l'LE EXCHANGE VOWS BUSHELL-HOOD WEDDING memorial service was held for the veil. For something old. she wore %T < ASTLE K(H K AT VANCOUVER Mis Marjorie Murphy, daugh* Announcements have been re members whose death occurred in her mother's engagement ring; and for something borrowed she wore ter of Mr and Mrs Albert Wuod- ceived here of the marriage of the past year. the gold cross tielonging to her i nrd. and Otto Janisch, son of Mr. Miss Dixie Bushell, daughter of F1RST METHODIST < IH R( H, niece. Cherie Simkins, and carried and Mrs Frank Janisch of Castle Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bushell to EI GEN f ; S< ENE OF WEDDING the white prayer book belonging R o c k, Washington, exchanged Erwin I. Hood, son of Mr. and Extends a welcome to both the former and the new Mrs. G. C. Hood. The marriage * On Sunday, September 8th, nt to her sister, Mi's. Simkins. She wedding vows Wednesday after* 1:00 o'clock the chapel of the carried one white orchid with the ¡noon, September 4th. in the Lu- PHONE 361 GENE and LOIS WARE teachers. was solemnized at Vancouver, First Methodist church of Eugene prayer book Mrs, Simkins wis > theran church nt Cust Ie Rock Wash. Monday morning. PROP. BEATRICE ELLIS wius candle lighted and decorated dressed in her own wedding dress They were accompanied by Mr. Miss Bushell accompanied a sis Back of Bank Building Phone 75 with huge baskets of flame color of peach moire. Miss H om wore1 and Mrs H a LiUlgren, who w i:- ter of the groom, Mrs. W. L. Gam 5-11 e ed gladioli, pale green dahlias and blue and both attendants wore nessed the ceremony. Mrs Lilie- bill to her home at Vancouver greenery as Miss Abigail Trask, at flowers in their hair. Gary wqs gren is n sister of Mr. Janisch. over the week end and the wed ding ceremony was performed the piano, played an intermezzi'. dressed in a suit of white gabar-1 The bride wore a black suit with The Rev. Ernest M. Oberg, Wil dine and carried the rings on a white accessorira for going away, Monday morning. The bride until liam Helliwell, best /nan. and Bur small pillow covered with same ’They nre at home to their friends recently was employed as cashier dick S, Trask came to the chan material as the bride's dress. on Knox Hill The groom is em* in the Irish-Swartz store. Both cel. waiting as Abigail played “I The groom is a veteran of the pkiyixl by his brother-in-law, H A the bride and groom are graduates of the Union high school with the ' Love You Truly" and "Because." recent war, having been tin early 1 Lillegren. As the sweet strains of “I Love casualty in the Eurofiean theater. class of 1946 Mr. Hood served for You Truly" were repeated, to the Both the bride and groom nre stu* SHOWER FOR BRIDE - ELI.CT three years in the navy and was chance] came Mrs. Betty rhomus. dents at Oregon State college and Mrs. Walter D. Smith and recently discharged. ■ matron of hopor, Barbara Jean are at home in Corvallis. The daughter. Mrs Fay Ewing, cntcr- At present Mr. Hood is em Woody and her father, Elgin groom's father is credit manager ! ,a*n,'d I" riday evening for the ulea- ployed as caretaker at a radar Woody of the Joe Fisher Motor comp inv, surt‘ “I Miss Dixie Bushell, brlihs. station at Ilwaco, Wash., wher> As the marriage ceremony pro Portland. elect of Erwin Hood. Sixteen the young couple will make their ceeded. softly the piano sang "Now .. • ... jji guests enjoyed a .. social Lovely photographs home. Following the wedding, a recto* . , ,, evening . ” and and Forever.’’ "Who giveth this . ...„ ( । i .u i u , showered Miss Bushe I with many tion was held in the church parish । _ , .. of your lovely children woman to this man!" ”1, her fath ha]j . beautiful gifts and the evening FAREWELL PARTY FOR er, do.” Reverently the bride ami uli d . j brother of * .u » bride, u 1 closed with refreshments served by JOE CRICK FAMILY Hal Bede, the - ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crick and groom gave their vows as pledges, and Glenn Simkins. Port Angeles, ' the hostesses. unprompted, then placed their Guests included Miss Bushell, family of Delight Valley, who are and Tom McClincock and Virgil leaving this week to make their rings when Uncle Ernest pro Simmons, Portland, were ushers. Mrs. Richard Bushell, Mrs Bukowski. Mrs C, C Ho»d, Mrs. home at Glendale, California, were nounced Burdick and Barbara hus Several were present from Cot Carl Jenkins of Drain, Mrs. Ben complimented Sunday evening by band and wife, then asked God’s tage Grove, where the family of Layng. Mrs. Claire Hogale. a group of friends and neighbors blessing od their union, our hearts the bride resided from 1011 to Jesse Denney, Miss Betty Hoed, responded. Amen. FEATURING who took in a potluck supper and Stepping to the quickened tem 1936, during which time Mr. Bede Miss Joyoe Land. Miss Carolyn spent the evening. was editor ol The Sentinel. He is Hunter. Miss Pat Dunlop, Miss THIS WEEK S Those present were: Mr. and po out into the glorious sunshine now editor and publisher of the Barbara Valentine and Miss Pat went husband and w ife. There con Mrs. Oscar Jackson, Live Jack- Oregon Mason. Those from Cot Petrie. son and Mr. and Mrs. Snell and gratulations were received and pic tage IGrove present were Mr. and daughter of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. tures made. The bride was beautiful in a Mrs. George McQueen, Mrs. Nel THETA KHO (.IKIS Elmer Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Lee IF YOU BAKE AT HOMK-you cm son Durham and son. Gene, Jo STAKT MEETINGS Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears, two-piece suit, small hat and cor nuikr nil Ilie delicious bread you want to anne Short and Miss Sloan and sage of lavender orchids. Her ma The first meeting of the fall Linda McGarvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGarvin Mrs. Alice Conner of Cottage any time you want lo with wonderful Nej Miss Belle Burkholder. Former Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears. tron of honor, a cousin, wore a residents attending were Mr. ind season of the Theta Rho Girls will of 1142 Ash Ave., winner of the first prize in the Fl,- im limnnn'» Fast Rising Dry Yeast suit, hat and orchid corsage. lie held on Monday evening, Sep Mrs. Mary Flaten and sons and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mis tember 16th, At 7:30 in the lOOF more ts-ing ’'caught short*’ with no yeast’l. annual baby contest. Both mothers wore suits, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hegard and the house ... no spoiled batch lircause yeas gardenia corsages, presented by Roy Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde hall. All members are urged lo sons. ’ Umphrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.; attend. Burdick. weakened. New F lein hmann's F'ast Riain, Burdick and Barbara are on Grant. Mr. and Mrs O. W. Hayes, keeps fresh on your pantry ahelf for week* The Federal Bureau of Geolog their honeymoon by auto through Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiseman. Keep a supply handy. Al your grocer's. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES, FAMILY GROUPS. Oregon, Washington and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Con?, Mr. ical survey was established in 1K7H WEDDING OR COMMERCIAL PICTURES Guests at the wedding included and Mrs. Omer Moore and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Woody, Mr. ters. Marian, Sally and Pauline, < and Mrs. Raymond Trask, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon. Mis. NEXT DOOR TO KENT’S Mrs. Daniel Trask (by telegram». F. L. Grannis and daughter, Mrs. the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Oberg. Bruce Pearson and Mr. and Min. W. G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkinson. Mezzanine Floor, Western Auto Supply Store Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Cottage Grove, Oregon — Phone 343J Trask, Miss Abigail Trask, Mr. LOS ANGELE» MEMBERS 44-tfe and Mrs. Clifford Nickerson. Mr. RECEIVED IN LOCAL ORDER and Mrs. Leston Lewis, Mrs. Al- • 6th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE • The Royal Neighbors met Tues belt Helliwell and William Helli- day night in the Eagles hall for well. Contributed. the regular business session with COTTAGE GROVE S MOST COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER Nellie Blackmore, oracle, p"e»uL COUPLE OBSERVES PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ing. Mildred Stanley and Lillian 8JT1I ANNIVERSARY Stanton of South Los Angeles The 65th v. ceding anniversary of .Mr. and Mrs. James Perry were welcomed as transfer mem Clements was observed August 28 bers. Bertha McQueen was ap Crown, Delicious or Pillsbury at their home On September 1, pointed as flag bearer for the re mainder of the year and Emma friends and relatives of the couple honored them with a picnic dinner Trombley was elected as P. O. Refreshments were served by No. 2 Cun 33C at Skinners Butte park in Eugene Adelia Hatch and Estella Gates, with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gischler autumn leaves being used for ta acting as hosts and in charge of ble decorations. The next inerting arrangements. Mrs. Gischler is the of the Camp will be September 24. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ^ure Full Strength, Bring Jug Clements. The table centerpiece was a two- MONTHIA' MEETING OF W8CS tiered wedding cake with decora Mrs. Lee Cooley, Mrs. R. C. Mc tions of white and pale yellow and New and Mrs. Maude Wright were the flowers were yellow gladioli hostesses Wednesday afternoon for and marigolds, carrying out the the meeting of the Woman’« So color scheme of gold and green. ciety of Christian Service of the More than $0 friends and rela Methodist church held in the tives of the couple enjoyed the church parlors. A 1:45 dessert picnic dinner, most of them from course was served preceding the the Cal Young community, former business session and program. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement.-:. Andrew Brund led the devotional Former residents from Texas, now service, “In Green Pastures" be residing at Albany and Tangent, ing the subject. The program on were among the guests, also a "Methodists in the Country” was ('art on niece and nephew from Redondo presented by Mrs. J. D. Monroe, All Popular Brand Beach, California. An outstanding assisted by Mrs. E. E. Cone and guest was Mm. Amanda Green, Mrs. C. N. Land. Mrs. Land was who celebrated her one hundredth appointed on the fellowship com birthday anniversary in February. mittee for September. 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