t h.- S. ntln. l, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur».. Nov. tl, 1010
Coleman-1 mxler Wedding Is Event
of November 8th at ('reswell (Church
D. U. V. DEPARTMENT
INSPECTOR VISITS
•up th«-lr sleeves and went to work WHITE MHUNK
■ MKN. II DiF \ I M I Kl »INN
last Monday With the installation1 Bethlehem White Shrine held CLUB
of the new furnace, the baptistry its meeting In Masonic Temple tn
The Research club was enter
was without suiqiort These trusty Eugene Thursday November 14, talnrd Tuesday evening nt the
1 men gave that sup|>ort W C. which was earlier in the month home of Mrs II A Hagen al
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Martin. Sr., Roy Means. P J Bush, than usual because the regular which time Mrs Hagen reviewed
Catholic church. North H and Glenn Weeidreyer, and Ervin Iftin- date falls on Thanksgiving Day the Ixxik "Listening to Music Cre
Birch St. Sunday masses at 8 00 sen.
NovcmlxT 28
atively" by Edwin J Strlnghnni,
The young |»Mple u|so had their
and 10:00 a. m Daily mass 8:00
Routine business was conducted using phonograph records for H
a. m. Rw. L. H. Sohler, pastor. sleeves rolled up, and cleaned and and after the meeting refresh- lust rating Mr» Ida William« w«»
painted the basement floor
ment» were nerved in the dining elected new secretniy and two
The deacons and their wives are hall, after which the Cottage were elected to metniirrthip, Mi >
Monroe Avenue Church of Christ
i Monroe near Fifth st., Cottage invited to the home ot the |>astor Grove memlters acted an the en Edgar Rickard and Mr» Parrot
Grove Sunday Bible school 10:00 and his wife, tomorrow evening at tertainment committee. Much mer
a. nt., worship 11:00 a. nt., worship 8.00 p. m.
riment was caused by a skit "The quadrille«, tw<>ste|M and Waltzes
7:30 p. m. Wednesday service 8:00
Train to Morrow" which wan en win enjoyed until a late hour, with
p, m. Woodrow W. Hughes, minis-
Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs, acted by Nettie Gawley, Maxine music furnish<*d by Nettie Gaw
• ter. Box 111, Phone 25, Cottage ^Ihc Church with the Friendly । Ward and Louis Caidwell. Then ley at the piano and Robert Brad
Grove.
Spirit. Your country is passing old fashioned dancing, including ford with his violin
through one of th«- most critical
The Methodist Church, Frank periods in Its history . What kind of
E. Brown. minister. Church school a country will it be ten years from
is held at 9:45 with Mr. S. L. now? That depends on what kind
Mackin as superintendent. The ! °» n’«terial we build into it today!
Morning Worship Service is held "hat are you doing, friend, to
at 11 o’clock at which time the make this a better country? it
Thanksgiving aermon "Thanks Be "a> built on religious worship Do
to God" will be delivered by the you have a part in that? It was
Pastor The Junior choir, under built upon faith in Got!. "In God
the direction of Miss Margaret We Trust" is still written <ui our
Leum. will sing at this service. The coins. Is it still written on your
Wesley Foundation students, from heart ? Your country needs the in
the University of Oregon, will be fluence and power ot the church
________ you lining your part to help
our guests at the __________
five o'clock Ves-
per Service and they will have su,,I**y 'h** >'<•<'<!?
of this hour.
hour The Youth
Coin«» to Church Sunday! That's
charge «»f
Fellowships will mrH at 6 ockx-k 11 fondly invitation. It we can't
with the high achool group having l*“ y°u Mny 8°*^. we try not to do
their fun and fellowship period you an.v harm
from 6 to 9.
Bible school at 9:45. Bring your
Bible and ronw.
The Rev James H Moberg of
Morning worship at 11 to. „ t -
Creswell will speak at the morn- mont "Unconscious Enemi'-s of
Oo to
mg service at 11:00 o'clock at the Christ ” Special "When I I'ell My
congrega-' 1 'roubles to Jesus," solo by Bar
Presbyterian church A congrega*
tional meeting will he held immed bara Gleason and choir.
iately following services.
Young folks meeting at 6:30
Lloyd Hoeman, leader This will
Christian Science Society, Cot be a live meeting. Good singing
tage Grove, Oregon 242 Second and practical discussions of vital
street holds Sunday sendees at 11 problems.. An invitation to a 11
a. rn and Sunday school at 9:45 young people.
a. m. Wednesday meetings at 8 p.
Evening Evangelistic meeting nt
m. < The second Wednesday of each 7:30, sermon “ .....
Weapons and
month». Reading room is open Stronghold«. "
Every
Christian
each day from 2 to 4 except Sun should attend the evening ser
day and holidays The subject for vice. Try and bring a friend. Spir
next Sunday is “Soul and Body " ited congregational singing that
you will enjoy.
London Church of Christ. Bible
Bible study and prayer meeting
study 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. by Thursday at 7:30.
L R. Goodwin of Cottage Grove,
A hearty welcome awaits you!
subject "Attitude and Conse J Michael Shelley, minister.
quences". Communion 11:45 a. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid
lledgr Trimmers
week Wednesday 7:30 p m Busi
Electric hedge trimmers, de
ness meeting Friday 7 p m. at signed for operation with d
ui
the home of the Medfords
in Single and Double Breasted»
• c., are on the market.
i Church Activities
MEETING OF INTEREST FOR
B. & P. W. CLUB
The department inspector of the
A very interesting meeting and
Daughters ol the Union Veterans dinner is being planned for the
of the Civil War, Mrs. Elva El- Business and Professional Wo
dred. of Portland, made her of men’s club for next Monday' night
ficial visit to the local tent on Nov. 25. Landon’s Inn at 700 o’
Noremlier 12th. Other visitors at clock with a business meeting pre
th# Mme time were Mrs. Esther ceding the dinner. The program
Afoiw of Portland, dc|>artnient for the evening is in charge of
pielldent. and Mrs Laura Eng the Education committee with
land of Eugene, junior past depart Miss Eleanor Scott chairman.
ment president.
Speaking on the program will
”Db‘e to the fact that the attend be Kenneth Hickok. Southern
ance has been so poor the t>ast Lane chairman for the Commun
three months the group voted to ity Chest, A. W. Weinkauf, WiL
hold a business meeting the sec lamet area commissioner for the
ond Tuesday of each month and Boy Scouts, Mrs. Gaylord Davies.
I one social meeting on the fourth Girl Scout southern Lane county
Tuesday to be held in the after commissioner and Damon Scott,
£ noons in the homes, beginning the chairman of the summer recrea
first of the year. It was thought tional program.
more members would be able to
All club members arc asked to
attend under this arrangement.
attend and make your reservations
At the next meeting. Novcmb^- by contacting Mrs Horace Hatch.
26. nomination of officers will he 125R, or Grace Cow an. 273L. Cars
held It is hojted that all members will leave at 6:30.
who can possibly attend will please
be present. Those wishing trans
portation are urged to contact Lo
Co-hostesses for the Mizpah
retta Safley, 36F5.
;
A gift was presented Mrs. El- class of the Presbyterian Sunday
, dred from the tent and Mrs. Eng school^ Tuesday afternoon w ere
lund invited the members to the Miss Stella Adams and Mrs.-Rosie
no-hostess dinner held in the Del Currin at the home of Miss Adams.
Rey Cafe in Eugene in honor of In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Eldred who made her official Mrs. Lila Veatch. the vice presi
visit there Wednesday evening. dent. Mrs. Grace Smith, had
Mabel Doleman. senior vice presi charge of the meeting. Twelve
dent of the local tent, and Loretta members and two visitors. Mrs
I Safley attended this dinner and Grace Daskam and Phyllis Vin-
« meeting. They enjoyed the ritual cent, were present. It was decided
to send a Christmas box to the
II istic w’ork exemplified by the of- Children's
Farm Home at Corval
fictrs of the Eugene tent.
lis. The afternoon was spent so
cially and refreshments were serv
GOWDYVILLE CLUB
'
ed by the hostesses.
HAS MEETINTi
it
The Christmas meeting with gift
The Gowdyville club met No
vember 13th w i t h Mrs. Alfred exchange will be December 17th,
At a beautiful evening ceremony
Wulff for an all day meeting. The the place and hostess to be an- Miss Barbara Jo Traxler, daughter well of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Harcomb of Elmira, Mrs. F. L.
day was spent in working on tea nounced later.
of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Traxler, be Parker of Veneta. Mr. and Mrs.
I towels for the hostess and names
came the bride of Kenneth Cole Fred Warner. Mrs. Neal Hender-
•i were drawn for the Christmas par STATE PRESIDENT TO
man. son of Mr and Mrs. J. A. er. Mrs. Hazel Clack, Mr. and Mrs.
ty. The next club meeting will be ATTEND MEETING
At the meeting of the Uhited Coleman, Friday. November 8. at Ross Speck. Harvey Speck. Mr.
w with Mrs Sweet on November 26th
War Veterans & Auxiliary the Methodist church in Creswell. and Mrs.. E. Earl Smith, Mrs.
I instead of Wednesday, the 27th. Spanish
Miss Joyce Everson sang "Now
on account of the regular date be- next Monday night, November 25 and Forever", and “I Love You Clara Traxler, and Miss Lois Trax
ler. all of Eugene. Mrs. E. E. Rans
the state president will be pres
ing too close to Thanksgiving
Truly." Howard Walten played dell of Albany. Mr. and Mr». R.
ent
and
all
members
are
urged
to
«
Archbishop Edward D. Howard
be there. The meeting will be at ‘Oh Promise Me." The bride was E. Silvis Jr. of Corvallis. Mr.and
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. George beautiful in a white slipper satin Mrs. E. J. Weber of Veneta. and D. D. of Portland will be in Cot
Sweet and a potluck supper will be dress with a net over skirt. The Rev. and Mrs M P. Traxler and tage Grove to confer the Sacra
yoke was in scroll work and she family of Coos Bay.
ment of Confirmation at Our Lady
held at 6:30 o’clock.
wore a string of pearls which were
of Perpetual Help Catholic church
Alfalfa Meal
a gift of the groom. She carried an
at 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, November
EASTER LILY > ROWERS
arm bouquet of long stemmed red JOINT INSTALLATION
26.
TO
MEET
Gray Seed Oats
roses. Mrs. George Ross played
The ceremony will consist of
A meeting of the Southern Lane
The Cottage prove Rebekah
Easter Lily Growers is scheduled the wedding march. The candle lodge held its regular session Fri questioning of the candidates on
Fertilizer
for Monday night. November 25th. lighters were Miss Mary Louise day night with Marie Sorensen, Catholic doctrine and practice, a
5-10-10 and 3-10-10 especial at 7:30 p. m., in the east room of Stone in a teal blue formal, and noble grand, in charge and the sermon by the Archbishop, Con
Miss Betty Jean Van Domelen in
the armory.
ly good for bulbs.
entire staff of officers present. A firmation will then be given to a
a pale pink formal.
class bf about
twenty —
candidates
letter was read from the Eugene,»,.,
a
r---- ZT-
Mrs. R E. Silvis* Jr. was matron Lodge giving mon. information re- J?
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
of
honor
for
her
sister,
and
wore
Mrs. Herbert Lombard enter
garding the joint installatmn
tained the Tuesday Bridge club at pale pink, and carried a bouquet which will be held on January 14 r P. Leipzig ot Eugene. The spon
a 1:00 o’clock luncheon at her of fall flowers.
with the officers of the grand sors will be Joseph Bricher and
The bridesmaids were Miss Mil lodge and the Rebekah Assembly Mrs. Glenn Roland. The ceremony
home
with
all
members
present.
Arleigh Berggren and W. j.
Bridge followed the luncheon with dred Good and Miss Van Domelen as the installing officers. The in will close with benediction of the
Hoopes, Props.
high score going to Mrs. Claude both in pale pink and carrying stallation services will be held at Blessed Sacrament.
Confirmation was last held here
Kem. On December 3rd the club fall flow-ers. Delmar Ransdell,, McArthur Court with a dinner
Phone 57
will be entertained by Mrs. Wilbur brother-in-law of the groom, was preceding for the members of the in April 1943. On this same trip
*his best man. Bonnie Ransdell IOOF and Rebekah lodges of this Archbishop Howard will also have
Workman.
was flower girl and Dick Briggs district of the state who are asked Confirmation classes at Eugene
was page boy. Ushers were Frank to participate and the public is and Monroe-Harrisburg on Nov.
27th. Father Sohler will assist.
Redding. Harvey Speck, Calvin cordially invited.
Taylor, and Robert Silvis, Jr. Rev.
The annua! homecoming which
Every one who has his name
M P. Traxler, uncle of the bride,
wa- planned for December 6th written on the Book of Life is a
fall flowers. Delmar Ransdell,
will be postponed until January member of the Church of JGod.
from Coos Bay officiated.
W. •.
9th at which time the local lodge The Pastor and the congregation
Thee church was beautifully will hold its 60th anniversary.
of the local church invite you to
decorated with white chrysanthe
Robert St. Elmo anounced a worship with them at 1060 East
mums and red carnations. Mrs.
Myron Schlemmer played during potluck supper to be held Novem Adams Ave.
The Sunday school assembles at
the reception which followed the ber 26th w ith I he Coast Fork En
ceremony. The Misses Audrey and campment No. 49 as host. Ail 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. the congrega
Thelma Coleman, sisters of the members of the Odd Fellow and tion will render unto God Thanks
groom, cut and served the cake. Rebekah lodges and their families giving and Praise for His bless
Mrs. E. Earl Smith and Mrs. Del are invited; also all past and pres ings of the past year.
Christian Crusader hour 6:45 p.
mar Ransdell poured. The bride ent encampment members.
It was voted to hold the birth m. Evening devotional service 7:30
wore a black and white checked
, ;
suit with black accessories for go day party on December 6th. Due p m.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the Wo-;
unfortunate
circumstance»
ing away. The couple went north t o
for a short trip after which they these were discontinued but will men's Missionary Society invites
will be at home on South 6th be brought up to date at this time. you to their "Family Night Pro
street in Cottage Grove. Mr. Cole
The regular meeting of the gram" at the church.
Wednesday at 7:30 prayer meet
man is in charge of the Traxler Staff club will be postponed, but
Real Estate office in Cottage will hold the annual Christmas ing at the church.
Friday at 3:15 Children's Story
Grove.
party December 13th.
hour at the church. Roy E. Hutch
Former Creswell residents who
The second nomination of offi ison, Pastor.
were present for the wedding cers was held with the election to
were: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Black- be at the next meeting.
First Baptist Church. Corner 5th
Street and Jefferson Avenue, Pe
ter J. Bakker, Pastor.
‘“Prayer is the Christian's Vital
Breath.” Don't be choking spirit
ually. Come and pray with us this
evening at 7:30 p. m. “How to
Pray" will be the discussion ques
tion.
The young-middle aged Bible
class had a good meeting last Sun
day, and is looking for more men
at the Sunday School Study hour
of 9:45 a. m. The morning sermon,
11:00 a. m„ is entitled: ‘Give Me I
Thy Son.”
“Following Christ” will be a
; special presentation of the young
■ people in the evening service, at
< 7:30 p, m. Colored slides from
I “Christ and the Fine Arts” with
I special music and talks by the
young people will be featured.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8
p. m.
S Via*
i
The trustees of the church roiled
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