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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1947)
AT QUIET CEREMONY Miss Evelyn Atwood, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Logan Atwood, ol Lorane route, tiecame th«* bride of Raymond Keith Shuck, son of Mrs. Amelia Shuck, of Everett, Wash ington at a quiet ceremony held in th«- local Hist Methixlist church. Friday morning. June 13. at 10:00 o’clock, with the Rev. Frank E. I Brown, pastor. officiating The bride was attired in a gold eolotvd suit with black accessories and her corsage was of pink rose buds Iler only attendant, Miss Dorothy Anno, of Wallace. Idaho, was maid of honor She wore a I pink taffeta dress Best man was I Ed Mitchell, cousin of the bride. The bride graduated this spring front the local high school. Mr. Shuck spent three yeura in the service of the Anny, half of this i time being in Japan. For a w«*ddmg trip they went to southern Oregon ami the coast and will make their home here, where : he is employed. Telephone 159 FORMAL INSTALLATION HELD FOR OFFICERS London Couple To Observe Golden Wedding June 29 Women of the Moose installed officers June 19 with a formal cer emony. The hall was decorated with bouquets of gladioli. Helen Abrahamson and her officers of the Eugene lodge were guests and In observance of their Golden helped with the installation. Cor Wedding which occurs June 30, Mr. sages were presented to the out- ' and Mrs. J. E. Banton of London going and incoming officers. „m celebrate the occasion on Sun- Catherine Sedergren resigned as j jutM> 29. with a basket dinner Junior regent and Hazel Culver!on church grounds (weather was elected to take her place. permitting) imnwdiately follow- Lochie Thompson, membership ¡ng services in the morning, chairman, had her chapter night at w|pCh time their son-in-law, program and gave a short speech^ c H Shipp Sacramento, Calif. Pauline Robertson was initiated wiI1 preach as a member. A short program is scheduled Next meeting will be July 17 for about 2:30, then about 4 o'- instead of the regular night July the family and close friends 3 p L __________ will retire to the Banton h«>me ! where pictures will be taken. All friends are invited to bring — , their lunch and participate in the । dinner or call during the after , noon. Mr. Banton was born near Di- ; vide, Oregon. August 30. 1873 and Mrs. Banton was born Winnie QI Hogue Fob. 9, 1878 in Sullivan County, Mo. They were married June 30. 1897 near Monroe, Benton Co., Ore. by Evangelist A .D. Skaggs. Living at Bell fountain until the following October when they moved to a farm in the Alsea Val Cream ley. In June 1906, they came to London, operating its only store SHAMPOO 1 for nine years and since 1915 they have tried both fanning and dairy ing. • Both are active members of the local Church of Christ. . Arrangements have been made ; to use the school gy m in case of rain. i I REBEKAHS MEET Noble Grand Shirley Kcefauvcr presided at the regular session of Rebekahs Friday night. At this time Hazel Culver, staff captain, urged all the members to lx* pres ent Friday night. June 27. in order to make plans for installation of officers of the Theta Rho Girls. Robert St. Elmo reported that the encampment will serve refresh ments for the joint installation of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs which will be held in July. IT'S THE NEW ’ i ROYAL* NM<<I<BOKS The Royal Neighbors met Tues day night for their regular busl* ness meeting with Oracle Nellie Blackmore presiding At the dose of the meeting refreshments were served by Anna Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samson. 26 AT TWO-BALL FOURSOMES Twenty-six played the two-ball Mr. and Mrs Alon Lee Williams (Betty Joy Morgan) exchanged wedding vows in a flora! foursomes Tuesday. June 24th. Photo Courtesy Clark's Studio. setting June 15th at the Methodist ¿hurch. with Mark Kincart and Cora Peck capturing the lowest score and Lochie Thompson and Grant Love- ODD FELLOWS TO RAINBOW GIRLS gren being runners-up. Belle Burk- COUPLE EXC HANGE VOWS ENTERTAIN holder played a lone hand arriving AT BRIDE'S HOME At the regular meeting of the The Odd Fellows will entertain too late for a partner, and almost The home of the bride's parents. Phone 82 | too late for dinner. 6th and Main Mr. and Mrs. Earl Land, on Har Order of Rainbow for Girls Mon the Rebekahs and famil«?s and vey road, was the scene of the day night plans for something friends of members Thursday, fol different in the line of a dance lowing the kxige session with a wedding of their daughter. Joyce Land, to Donald J. Lyon, son of were completed, the girls inviting 1 program and refreshments. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Lyon, ail of the boys, as well as taking them Kent is the chairman, other mem Cottage Grove, on Friday eveffing., and paying all the expenses. .. _ Flach , _ bers of the committee being Cecil June 20. at 8.00 o'clock A back- R‘rl W,H a Safley and Lou Hartwig., FdF45 years,'ingood times 'and bad, Penney’s ground of white gladioli formed • and ,a has brought you always “best possible quality The setting for the exchange of ior “* °"P Outsi* —lowest possible price.” That is a day-in, day- vows at the double-ring ceremony- girls will also be invited to the read by the Rev. Frank E. Brown. dance which will be July 12. from 8:00 to 12:00. The girls are to wear out Penney policy. But every so often something Approximately- 30 relatives and prints and the boys slacks. Ad close friends witnessed the cere tup^r-tpecial come to us—a value so unusual it a mission will be 50 cents and re mony. freshments will be served. It I j $ worth shouting^about.¿Here s.one of those Mr Land gave his daughter in planned to have- the dance outside marriage. She wore a white linen on a tennis court. suit with matching accessories and Pat Rickard was installed as carried a white Bible, a gift of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. immortality. Land, which was topped with a ENTERTAIN FOR white orchid. Miss Doreen Lyon, sister of the Mrs. Ed Sherrill of Delight Val groom, was maid of honor. She ley entertained a group of friends wore a white flannel suit, flecked with a lovely dinner and evening with gray and a gardenia corsage. of music and visiting in honor of Robert Ewing was best man. Mr. Sherrill's mother. Mrs. Carrie A phonograph recording of “Be Sherrill and sister. Mrs. Earl Dole, cause” was sung preceding the both of southern California. Those ceremony and Mendelssohn's w-ed- present were Mr .and Mrs. John ding march was played for the Stearns of Eugene. Mr. Claude wedding music. Arne, Mr. and Mrs. George St rat* White rosebuds and a two-tiered ; ton, the honored guests and Mr decorated wedding cake centered and Mrs. Ed Sherrill and family. the. bride's table at the reception Mrs. Sherrill and her daughter, that followed. Mrs. Ralph Sheary. Mrs. Earl Dole, left for their home of Dunsmuir, California, aunt of in southern California Monday the bride, cut the cake, and Miss forenoon. Thiela Murrell poured. Miss June Malcolm assisted in serving -and Miss Doreen Lyon was in charge of the guest book. After a short wedding trip they will make their home here, Mr. Lyon being employed at the Northcutt mill. The bride graduated from the local high school with the class Featuring - - of 1946 and has been-employed at the First National Bank since. Mr. Lyon graduated from the Triang)«* Lake high school and spent two j years in the Navy. i We Believe These Are America’s Best Values! 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