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The Sentinel. Cottage Grove. Oregon COUPLE WEDS AT LOCAL CHI R< H \ri1C Tiki'S 1917 Thurs., May I Bride Mav 22 in Miss Helen Mikola of New York City and Glen Arne, associate of the Cottage Grove Pharmacy, were married Thursday* evening, May 22, at Christ Church. Meth- BETHLEHEM WHITE SHRINE odist. Park Avenue and 60th St.. CO-HONTESXES ENTERTAIN SERVICE GUILD Bethlehem Shrine. White Shrine New York City. The double ring Last Thursday evening Mrs. Ar of Jerusalem met last Thursday ceremony was performed by Rev. thur Kulm, assisted by Mrs. R. C. evening at the Masonic temple in Fred Edgar, aasociafe of the noted Bowser, entertained the Metho Eugene. At this meeting Mrs. P. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, minister dist Service Guild at her lovely L. Iferbig. worthy high priestess, of Christ Church, whose sermons new home. Mrs. Hubert Haworth, reported on the fifty-third su on the Church of the Air are heard who had the lesson, read an inter preme session of the order, which each Sunday morning over a na esting article entitled “One World she attended on May 6. 7 and 8 in tionwide radio network. The bride was dressed in blue, Long Beach. California. At this for Religion, Too.” Mrs. Joe McClaman was the session. Mrs. Ruth Hazen of with blue accessories, and carrier! presiding officer in the absence Brooklyn. N. Y. was elected su a bouquet of pink sweet peas and of the president. On June 12, the preme high priestess and Frank lilies of the valley. A friend of the Guild will sponsor a weiner roast L. Bunker of Kentucky was named bride served as matron of honor pt Ute home of Mrs. Hank Mink- supreme watchman of the shep and her brother as best man. Be fore her marriage. Mrs. Arne was MISh BETTY BAGLEY, PRESENTED IN RECITAL BY TEACHER. ler for the benefit of the Girl herds. It was announced that Mrs. Wil employed by the New York Tele Scout troqp. which they sponsor. MRS. 11. A. HAGEN. All Guild members are invited to lis Brown of Salem has been ap phone Company. Photo Courtesy Clark's Studio Following the ceremony a wed pointed district deputy for dis attend. ding supper was held at an uptown It was voted to have a rummage trict number two. degrees conferred o> restaurant. Among the thirty FORMAL INITIATION HELD Following the business meeting guests were th«' bride's father, and «,sale on June 21, the place to be BY B. * P. W. CLUB announced later. Mrs. Aringdale, a memorial service was conducted Degrees were conferred upon six I her brother and family. Formal initiation for new mem candidates Friday night at th? demonstrator for Stanley prod by the officers. Mrs. Ernest A. Mr. and Mrs. Arne left New bers received into the B. & P W ucts, favored the group with a Stacks, accompanied by Mrs. Ken regular meeting of the local chap-, York on May 25 for a motor trip neth Hickok, sang an appropriate through the South and Southwest. club since the first of the year ter of Eastern Star, candidates be-1 demonstration of her products. was held Monday night at the At the close of the evening re number. They will visit friends at Camp regular meeting following the din- ing Mr. and Mrs Jack Dillon, Mr | Refreshments were served at Lejeune. N. C.. and make other | ner served by the ladies of the and Mrs. William Sayles and Mr freshments were served to the and Mrs. Wolf Allen. members and Mrs. Warren Snapp the close of the meeting in the stop-overs at points of interest Dorena Grange. dining hall. Announcement was made that and Mrs. Leonard Ross, guests. along the way. and expect to be During the evening session, Bur at home on B. B. Route. Cottage dick Trask, regatta chairman, there will be no more meetings until after grand s'haptcr to be Grove, after June 10. spoke to the group and asked Mr. Arne left Cottage Grove them to sponsor a queen candidate held in Portland the first of June early in May for a six-day motor for the regatta, and asked that The next meeting of the local trip to New York for the wedding. a committee from the club meet chapter will be June 13. The newlyweds met in New York with the regatta committee to Refreshments were served at City last year while Mr. Arne was make plans for decorating the the dose of the evening with Es- ‘ stationed there in the Army. queen's stand and to arrange for telle Gates, chairman. her costume. Appointed on this RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL committee were Adelia Hatch. Ag POTLUCK BENEFIT DINNER At the regular meeting of the nes Henderer and Ida Williams Women of the Moose will give Rainbow Girls Monday evening, The club was also asked to a potluck benefit dinner, Tuesday, installation was held for the fol sponsor a princess candidate for June Hi at the Moose hall. Men lowing officers: worthy advisor, the Oregon Trail Pageant to be of the Moose and their wives are Beverly Whitlock: associate ad held in Eugene .the committee to invated to attend. 3G-tfcxx visor, Pat Kelly: charity. Jane be Ruth Stewart Caldwell. Adelia Beidler: faith. Barbara Anderson; Hatch and Della Gallo, who se W. C. T. I’. chaplain. Helen Axley; drill lead lected Miss Irene Schaffer as their Members of the W. C. T. U. will, er. Barbara Nelson: love, Joan candidate. Catherine Sedergren leave town at about 11:00 a. m. Huntington: religion. Shirley Hile was appointed contest chairman. June I for their regular meeting man: immortality, Jeanette Work It was reported by Lula Digby and covwd dish dinner at the man; fidelity. Ida Rahn: patriot that the scholarship gben by the home of Mrs. N.-F. Compton. De ism. Pat Dawley; service. Betty club this year was awarded to votions and business meeting will Sheets; confidential observer. Di Betty Lionberger. who plans to at be held before dinner and the ane More lock: outside observer. tend business college. Reports program will take place in the af Elizabeth Workman; musician. were given on the state convention ternoon. Pat Scott: choir director, Joan by the delegates and members at Dixon; keeper of the jewels. Flor tending. Adelia Hatch reported on ence Hickethier; historian. Karen speech of the national president. Madsen; reporter. Doris Long. Due Sallie Butler; Edna Burleson and to illness two of the new officers. Grace Cowan, on the Oregon State Roberta Bagley as hope and Pat Plan; Ruth Stewart Caldwell, on Rickard, nature, were not present the decorations and music; Lottie and will be installed at the next Lee Lamb, on recommendations meeting. Refreshments were serv and Alice Breedlove, on the em ed at the close of the meeting. blem ceremony. Several of the girls plan to at This being the last meeting for salt tend the Grand Assembly of Rain bow Girls which will be held in several teachers, the president, Eugene on Friday and Saturday Grace Cowan, a teacher in the local school, was presented with a I of this week. past president's pin, and the offi cers of the club presented her with UNITED SPANISH WAR a bouquet of carnations, the pre VETS AND AUXILIARY sentation being mark* by Adelia The United Spanish War Vet Hatch. At this time a bride-elect, erans and Auxiliary held their Miss Eleanor Scott, was given a regular meeting at the home of wool blanket from the club, with That’s what Oregon and Wash Mrs. Bertha Rogers on Bennett Leonora Langston, making the ington housewives may soon creek, following a 6:30 potluck be told if our poultry flocks presentation. supper. At the business session The next regular business meet-1 continue to diminishat the rat. “H” is for Health you seek plans were made to place flags on they have been. We now have ing will be June 2 at 8:00 o'clock each day the graves of the United Spanish ! million less chickens on And I am glad to tell the way. veterans' graves for Decoration in the east room of the armory. Northwest farms than last year day. The charter was draped, hon Drink our Homogenized milk oring Cora Thompson, past presi- METHODIST PARSONAGE at this time. so rich and pure, dent of the state of Oregon, who SCENE OF WEDDING The Department of Agricul You’ll have abundant Health A recent wedding wax that of passed away at Milwaukee last ture urges poultry growers to for sure. Miss Muriel Virginia Spencer, week. increase their flocks in 1947 daughter of Luther L. Spencer, of and help alleviate the critical N. OF W. 41 NE 3RD Culp Creek, to Irvin J. Culpepper, egg shortage. See your Tri A meeting of the Neighbors of son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Cul angle dealer now for latest Woodcraft will be held Tuesday pepper of Cottage Grove, the wed evening, June 3, in the 1OOF hall. ding taking place on May 11 at affective feeding developments. 'Oue f f laid ^Ucuru three o'clock at the Methodist par- j Mrrtnizn c HOMotrmzro a JOKER CLUB sonage, the Rev. Frank Brown of-: r MILK t CHUM The Joker club will meet at the ficiating. home of Mrs. W. B. Johnston on The bride was attired in a navy Monday evening June 2 for a 7:00 blue suit with white accessories. p. m. dessert. The couple was unattended. About 20 relatives and close friends wit nessed the ceremony. They are making their home at Creswell. Mr. Culpepper is em MILLING COMPANY ployed here in the logging busi-; Portland, Oregon nese. . Telephone 159 V Curlette Beauty Shop Beatrice Burch, Prop. Ella Beers, Operator 531 Adams at 6th Phone 75 * Mary Ethel Bolger mid Dernld R Robinson, both of Pierce Coun ty. Washington, were quietly mar ried in First Methodist church hero May 19th. The Rev. Frank E. Brown officiated. Attending the couple were Mr and Mrs Guy Mc Ferrin, of Cherry Court. The bride formerly lived hen*. The young couple left for Cali fornia and later will be at home in Seattle. My Ladies Dress Shop will be closed Friday and Saturday, May 30 and 31 40 North 11 Street RIDING CLUB ORGANIZED About twenty -five persons met at the Roy Mason home on Black Butte route Sunday for the pur pose of organizing a riding club and the election of officers. Those chosen for office were J B. Leon ard, president; Lynn Eastburn, vice president; and Roy Mason, secretary-treasurer. It was voted to elect the captain at a future time. After the meeting the group went horseback riding on the O. M. Patten place. The next meet ing will be held Sunday June 8 at the J. B Leonard place. Anyone desiring to join the club may - secure application blanks fiW Roy Mawn Gifts and Greeting Cards for Graduates at Knickerbockers Will Be Closed Friday and Saturday Railway Express Agency Moved to Cottage Grove Hotel Building, 811 Main Street We also operate a PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE Packages picked up and de livered anywhere within city limits. TELEPHONE 308-Y 39tL*xx Knickerbocker’s 5c to SI.00 Bookkeeping Outfits, al 1 kinds. The Sentinel. M ßnd W • 5th STREETÀN0 HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GROVE » A ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER WITH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MAY BOTH — MEMORIAL DAY. 25c - 39c Pint Jar JJC BAKED BEANS - - CHEESE Mellowest Whole Milk MAYONNAISE - 18 oz. Jar 0 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE « <«. u» 29c COFFEE Del Monte Drip or Regular - 39c Local Grown Fresh Daily STRAWBERRIES 11 oz. Bottle 25c CATSUP < ' Warehouse TRIANGLE 7VAL ► Time Flies! CE Í '4' >5^ LEBANGN Baby Photo Contest Ends June 7 ‘i’ » M Çarnival tim« is ner« again,? ¿ > id the spirit of fun prevails For . d? * A on its 100th onpiv«rsa»y, Tí Giant Pkg. pk«- 31c M & W MEATS Ask us for any special cut you may want. We will be glad T to oblige. Guaranteed to Satisfy oil who attend. Moy we extend Ju# congratulations to this community PAR SOAP SOAP POWDER «..... r j - B««$ J GRAND PRIZE $35.00 CASH Wishes for a Sucçessfuld BACON Eugene Packing Co. By The Piece u 52c HAM Sugar Cured Half or Whole u> 69c VEAL STEAK VEAL CHOPS Shoulder Cut Rib or Loin -. ’ T*H adr. « appearing In lì newi Polk Tillamook,* Lincoln. Maric Pt nton I i il * Mountain St "A Self-SupportiAf >w¿f Co. 'kying, Ffivate Enterprise 4 OTHER VALUABLE MERCHANDISE PRIZES CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO W. G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON Mezzanine Floor, Western Auto Supply Store * Pound 59c Pound WEINERS ““«• Regular SIRLOIN STEAK Steer Beef 69c <> 43c m. 59c