Thr R cmììnc I, Gut tage Grove, Oregon Thur»., Sept. 11, 1947 LONDON I II MOTHERS CLUB HOME NKMYK E UNITES The regular club meeting of the LOCAL COCPLE London 4-H Mothers Club was Miss Dolor«** Meyer of Lorane held on Wednesday. In the absence route, Cottage Grove, was married of the vice-president the meeting Sunday, September 7, to lax» W was conducted by a past president, Easterling, also of Cottage Grove. Esther Banton Plana wen* made The wedding tk place at two for the display to be made nt the o'clock al the home w her parents. Southern Lane Fair and committee Mr an«t Mrs. Jac«>b J Meyer, in apixnntment« made. Arrangements th«* presence of the Immediate will be by Gladys Kelly and La- faniili«*s of th«* bride and groom, wana Sugg and members were anti the Rev and Mrs Frank E. asked to lesve work with Gladys Brown, The groom is th«* son of Kelly. Members are to be present Mr and Mrs Charles Easterling. throughout the day to sell chances Th«* Rev Brown performed the on the quilt, with proceeds to be double ring «*er«*mony. donated to the Cottage Grove Hoa- Following a wedding trip thru i pital fund California ami Nevada, Mr. and A financial statement was made Mrs Eaaterilnp will make their ' by the treasurer. Mwana Sugg home In Eugene, where they plun She roported that the bed jacket to attend th«* University of ()re- had been presented to Mrs Gw. gon. rge Gunn as a dub gift. It was voted to send flowers to the Ah in WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Funk services Women of the Moose met at the A roport on the hoincmaking demonstration and judging teams Moose hall Thursday, September composed of Kathryn Clark and 4th Gladys Miller, publicity chair­ Wana Fay Sugg was made by Jeanne Morton, club leader. The man. had charge of the chapter team placed first in both judging night program, and Louise Wal­ and their demonstration at coun­ ther played some selections on her ueeordion ty elimination contest and will The members are planning a compete in the state contests. During the afternoon the for­ rummage sale in the near future estry club led by Nora Small held and the ladies are asked to bring garments to the hall with the their local achievement. A club price marked on them. meeting was ¡»art of their program Next meeting will lie September at which each member gave a 18 at the Moose hall at 8:00. report on different phases of the work they accomplished. The dis-' MISS ROBERTA BAGLEY, play boards wen* shown with apec- NEW WORTHY 1DVISOR imens of trees they had learned At the first fall meeting of the to identify. Those completing the Rainbow Girls held Monday night work were George Clark. Richard in the Masonic temple election of Remington Malcom Clark Will- ofn w tarn Sugg, Grant Clark and Char- berta Bagley being elected worthy les Blue. advisor; Barbara Anderson, asso­ Guests for the day were Mrs. ciate worthy advisor: Jeannette Charles Wood and Nora Small. Workman, charity; Pat Dawley, Hostess was Emma Kelly, tus- hope and Helen Axley, faith is ted by Mrs. Small. A Pollyanna The majority degree was con­ gift was received by Lawanna ferred on three members, Mildred Sugg for her wedding anniver- Collier, Bette Whitlock Woolcot t sary. During the afternoon mem- and Martha Crick. bers w-orked on shell craft, as The next meeting, September which many lovely articles have 22. will be a public formal install­ been completed. The next meeting ation service for the new officers will be held at the club house on September 17th. Telephone 159 METHODIST CHURCH rena dam. where they will make MCENE OF WEDDING their home. . On Sunday afternoon, Septem­ ber 7. at 4:30 o'clock Miss Beryl B. & P. W. CU’B Davidson, daughter of Mr. and "T .R Mrs. Claude P Davidson of De­ \ ic wmo * x of Gw Business light Valley, became the bride of J I . '.n' Women’s club Corlu A. King, son of Mr. and ¡ < erul e'yndiv «i -I” >»’ the Mrs. Corlis A. King Sr., of Pontiac. •*\~r ment of AJcin Hatch tor Michigan, at the First Methodist their first fall meeting. Eiina church, with the Rev. Frank E. Burlison, president, conducted the Brown officiating. Just the imme­ business meeting. Several of the 1 diate family and close friends wit­ teachers were present after the4 nessed the ceremony. summer’s vacation. Plans were Miss Jane Davidson, sister of made for National Business Wom­ tlie bride, was bridesmaid, and en's week. October 5th to 11th, I Clyde Davidson, brother of the the theme being "We Face To-, morrow." The committee appoint­ bride, was best man. The bride wore a pink wool af­ ed for National Business Women’s ternoon dress with brown acces- week was Adelia Hatch. Della *>ries and a corsage of gardenias Gallo. Lottie Lee Lamb and Edna Burleson. and white rosebuds. The next meeting will be a din­ ■ ! The bridesmaid was dressed in a turquoise silk crepe with black ner meeting at the Rainbow cafe accessories and corsage of pink on September 22, at 6:30, the pro and white carnations. gram for the evening to be in A reception w*s held at the , charge of the legislative commit­ — Tiott CtafUtt Chrt’i yim/w home of the bride's parents. On tee with Grace Cowan chairman. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT (JERRY) MOSBY the bride's table was a white cro­ The Oregon sales tax will be the cheted table cloth, made by the topic for discussion and all mem­ in charge of serving. The bride's bride's grandmother, and pastel bers are urged to be present. table was graced with a lace table- dahlias. The bride and groom cut Those wishing dinner reservations cloth and centered with a three- the initial piece of the decorated call Lenora Langston or Catherine tiered wedding cake, topini with a two-tiered wedding cake, topped Sedergren. miniature bride and groom. Miss with a miniature bride and groom. Light refreshments were served 1 At a lovely church wedding on Bonnie Carlos, sister of the bride, Mrs. John Walker assisted Mrs. at the close of the meeting. Friday evening. August 22, Miss was in charge of the guest book. Davidson in serving. Ruby Loa Carlos .daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Mosby attended the Uni- The bride graduated from the RESEARCH CLUB Erma Schoonover of Redmond and The Research club Will resume D. G. Carlos of Spokane, became versity of. Oregon and the groom local high school in 1940 and has been working in Eugene recently. meetings with the first one to be the bride of Robert Gerald (Jerry) is a graduate of the local high The groom is • World War II vet­ held Tuesday evening. September Mosby, son of Mrs. Marguerite school ancj of the University of Oregon. The couple will make eran and is employed at the Do­ 16, at 7:30 in the library. Mosby, Disston route. Wedding their home at Newport where Mr. vows were exchanged in a setting Mosby will be high school coach, of pastel shades of gladiolus and after a wedding trip to the coast. rosebuds with white flickering ta- Out of town guests attending pers in candelabra before the altar the wedding were Mrs. Lizetta of the Church of Latter Day Carlos, Layton. Utah, grandmoth­ Saints in Eugene at a double ring er of the bride; Fairen Ixwe. a service read by Bishop Ralph cousin, also of Myton; Mrs. Erma Lake. Schoonover of Redmond, her ROYAL NEIGHBORS OFFERS YOU THE NEWEST IN The bride was given in marriage mother. Miss Elda Mae. sister, also PLAN DINNER by her father. She wore a white of Redmond; D. G. Carlos, her Nellie Blackmore, oracle, pre­ SUITS, DRESSES, SWEATERS, HOSE AND HATS. embossed sheer organza floor­ father. Mrs. Carlos and their son sided at the meeting of the Royal length dress with sweefheart neck­ Tommy of Spokane; Mrs. Richard Neighbors regular meeting Tues­ 40 N . H ST. line, three quarter sleeves, fitted Butler and .Miss Lois Hammond of day night in the Eagles hall at bodice and full skirt. Her finger­ Redmond; Miss Hazel Peterson. which time plans were made for a tfc tip lace-edged net veil was held in Miss Emily Diamont and Miss Lee 6:30 dinner for members and their place with pink rosebuds. Her only Lauderdale of Salem: Mr and Mrs. families on September 23. Those jewelry was a gold locket, a gift of D. L. Cariker of Los Angeles; Mrs desiring information contact Alice her grandmother and she carried a Harold Boslaugh of Milwaukie; Breedlove or Elsie DeYoung. At while Bible topped with a single, Mrs. M. Mosby. Philip Mosby Mr. the close of the meeting refresh­ purple orchid and white satin and Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh and ments were served by Myrtle Neet, streamers. daughter Ann, Mrs. Herman Kanel Faye McLaughlin and Maude Miss Dovy Jo Carlos of Eugene, and son Bilk Mr. and Mrs Fred Funk, table decorations being fall IN AT OUR STORE sister of the bride, was her maid Langston and Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ flowers and candles. of honor. She wore a dress of pink don Elfving of Cottage Grove. net and carried a nosegay of pink FAREWELL DINNER FOK AT THESE MODELS and white rosebuds and gladiolus. CONSTELLATION CLl’B FATHER LOUIS KOHIXR Best man was Gordon Elfving of The first fall meeting of the At t .e September meeting of the Cottage Grove. 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