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Oregon ’ìtali., May 11, I Ng E N T I N E L Martin Jr To Give Recital W Mrs. H. A. Hagen is presenting W. C. Martin. Jr. in a piano re cital at the Martin home Saturday. May 15. at 8 p. m. I clef)hone 555 or 55ó list- Boughton of Eugene is to p«ay a group of violin solos. Ac companist is Larry Maves. house Hostesses were Mrs. Glenn W C. will graduate from Cot Rainbow (iiris Flatters an<J Mrs. Norman Bach- tage Grove high school this year. elder. Many attended the Stanley jHc «uda-d pmno during four party which was held | ycars h“!h school and expects 'A reception for grand officer. Plans for a summer school were Ito enter the University of Oregon Shirley Hileman, grand outer ob- started and will be completed at | in the fall as u music major. io sarver. was given at the Monday the June meeting. Members of the high school :nifht meeting of the Rainbow faculty and friends are cordially PAST MATRONS MEET Girls. invited to the recital. The program The regular meeting of the Past fonows: Blected to ofice were: Jeanette Workman, worthy ad Matrons was held Monday in the Three Part invention No. XV viser; Pat Dawley, associate wor Masonic club room. Bach thy adviser: Helen Axlev, Charity;! Mrs- Horn and Miss M.| Arioso Bach Pat Rickard, Hope; Pat Scott, »««•*“ weM> the refreshment Sonata Op. 10, No 1 Allegro Faith. committee. A business meeting Beethoven Formal installation will be held was held. gwan Saint-Saens at the next meeting on May 24. There will be no meeting of the . ’ Past Matrons in June because the Rhapsodie Op. 119. No. 4 Brahms CATHOLIC SOCIETY MEETS Grand Chapter will meet during Kamennoi-Ostrow Op. 10, No. 22 The Catholic Altar Society met Uie same week, and none will be Rubinstein Wednesday. May 5. at the parish j held during July or August. ’ Polonaise Op. 40, No. 2 Chopin the Cottage Gtme Brownie troops lets been phuined for May 20th it Jet feraon school gymnasium at 7:30 according to Mrs. M. A Bullard, lender of the 4th grade Brownie group The older girl scouts will assist in decorating the hall The girls have been practicing for several weeks, ami the program promises to lie very worthwhile, said Mrs Hilliard. Badges will Is- received by those girls who ha\e earned certain ranks The public is inviled to attend, and there will be no charge. During the past two weeks )x>th Girl Scout and Brownie troops have been active in giving teas or parties for their mothers. Gifts have been made and presented by each troop to their mothers OU these occasions. Honor Officers With An Eye Toward Summer, • < » Rough 'n Ready JIMMIE*JEANS L49 s Sanforised! blue denim, plated rivets. F or youngsters; 1-5. POLO SHIRTS For junior boys ... assort ed stripes, various cotton; S-M-L. Jr. Boys' Slacks...3.98 Sport Shirts Si.98 Dainty Sheers 1 to 3! TOTS’ DRESSES 2.98 Batiste a ml dotted swim pinafore styles with the l>ew flared and flounced •Lifts. Pink, blue, maise. Children's Shoes Cool and sturdy sandals— flexible leather uppers. Brown. Q 4Q red, white. 5H-8- * * I h I at remun TALLY HO CLUB MEETING 'Ruy Langley fui dtMuii bridge The Tally Ho club nu t Tuesday th i noon at the home oi Mrs. Lee Nhrlner IB er — Mat., nt Armory Blow nit s Plan DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Experienced on Three Continent» Each Sitting Require» an Hour or More Permanent Proof Books Submitted Without Cost SENIOR ItIRTHDtY < 1.1 It The Senior Birthday club met nt the home ot Mrs. Minnie Hau ley I Thursday afternoon of last week for their regular nxmihly meeting of business and a six-inl hour. j Lovely gifts were received by I tile hostess and dainty refresh ments were served at the tea | hour. j The next meeting will lx- at the home of Mrs. J. Smith, 1104 Wash ington Ave. i Air Bach-Wilhelmj The Bee ... Schubert Pantomine Defalla-Kochanski i Ilse Boughton accompanied by Larry Maves — Thote Conrkiy Clark i Stadt* Debussy First Arabesque Debussy Second Arabesque Pavane Ravel i Pequeña Danza Espanola _ Iturbi (Dance of Spain) I Mrs. R L. Sedergren was re- In I Ionic Rites elected Grand Regent of the Cath Miss Haze) L. Hutchison, daugh olic Daughters 6f America at their ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Roy E, Monday business meeting at the Hutchison, became the bride of home of Mrs. Maurice Shelton. Arden C Powell, son of Mr. and Other officers elected were: Mrs. Charles L Powell, all of Cot Mrs. Russell Smith. Vice-Grand tage Grove, on Supday. May 2. at Regent; Mrs. L. Varley of Drane, 4 p.m. re-elctcd prophetess; Mrs. Robert The Rev. J. Clifford Foster. Bovde. lecturer: Miss Neva Tanoli. ' hrother-in-law of the groom, con- historian: Mrs. Fred Langston, re- ducted the service which was held * " secretary; . - < - Mrs. ’ at the home of the bride's parents elected financial Claude Troxclair, treasurer: Mrs. at Knox Hill. The bride wore a floor-length Robert Merrick, monitor; Miss gown of white marquisette over Rita Quaglia, sentinel; Mrs. M. L. white satin. A string of pearls Sizemore, organist; and Mrs. W graced the sweetheart neckline of A. Edwards and Mrs. J. Larsen, the dress. The fingertip veil edged trustees for three years. with lace fell from a tiara of white The CDA court will sponsor a stephanotis. Stanley benefit party the after- Girt From .Mother noon of May 24. The Bible which the bride car- Members decided at the meeting ried was a gift from her mother to make arrangements for one and was udorned with gardenias, business meeting a month in the stephanotls, and ribbon streamers. new .Eagles hall. Miss Phyllis Pullen of Bandon The next social afternoon will was ,he ma,<1 of honor shr be Wednesday. Mav 19. at the " ES- -u mu U °' slIk crel*' ;>n<l carried a nosegay »r i nf M ’ G *' of pink rosebuds and carnations Meri Porter will be assisting — BRIDAL SHOWER The bride's mother wore a black > Mrs. Norman Richards and Mrs. hostess. dress trimmed in aqua and a cor- The next business meeting will sage of red roses The groom’s Palmer Johnson were hostesses at a bridal shower given for Miss be Monday evening, June 14, in mother was dressed in blnck anil Beverly Benton at Mrs. Richards’ the home of Mrs. Frank Gierau. : had a corsage of pink roses. Archie E. Powell, brother of the | "home Wednesday at 2 p. m. groom, was tiest man. Ralph R Miss Benton is the bride-elect STORK SHOWER GIVEN Hutchison, brother of the bride, FOR MRS. NORMAN AUBREY of Robert Daugherty. Friends and neighbors gave a acted as usher and lighted the stork shower for Mrs. Norman candles on the mantel. Miss Doris 1 Wedding Announcements and Aubrey on Tuesday. April 27- at Dixon was in charge of th«- guest ' Invitations. —The Sentinel. the home of Mrs. Elmer McMas book. ter. , Fireplace Ceremony Those present were Mrs. Eva The ceremony was held in front ! Aubrejr, Mrs. Wayne Gates and of the fireplace, a n d the bride I her son Jerry, Mrs. Al McTntcr, came in on the arm of her father. Mrs.. D. L. Miller. Mrs. Louis Bouquets of eaiia lilies and pale : Layng and her daughter Donna. pink carnations were on the man- I Mrs. Raymond Thies and her son tel and piano and filled tail bus- I Darwin. Mrs. Emma Smith. Mrs. kets on each side of the fireplace. Jack Monteith and her son Larry, Miss Charlcye Wood sang "Be ami the hostess Mrs. McMaster cause” and "I Love You Truly and her son Lee. accompanied by Mrs. Reginald Refreshments were served after Fauquier. the gifts were served after the The reception was held after the . gifts were open<“d and the guests service in the home of the bride's had visited. Mrs. Lyle Mulica was parents. Decorating the table wen- unable to attend but sent a gift. tall candles, rosebuds, and maiden hair fern. Mrs. Archie E. Powell ( RUSADERM FOR CHRIST cut the wedding cake, which was The Crusaders for Christ met three-tiered and topped with a Thursday evening. May 6, at the miniature bride and gr<x>m. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beach. Arthur W. Combs, aunt of the About 10 young people and advis bride, poured. ors were present. Trip to California The regular Bible study hour The bride's going-away costume was held and the introduction to was a two-piece pink linen dress the theme "Christian Evidences” with black and white accessories. was completed. The first of these After their wedding trip to Cali lessons will be heard at the next fornia by way of the coast, the meeting. couple will be at home on Black A business meeting was held Butte route, Cottage Grove. and officers were nominated. Ice The bride graduated from Cot cream and cookies were served af tage Grove high school in 1!M5 and terward. afterwards took a course In Chris tian education at Pacific Bible col PARENTS ANNOUNCE lege. She has been employed at DAUGHTER’S ENGAGEMENT the Lovegren Lumber company for Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mitchell of several months. The Rev. Mr. Robbins Rest, 'Cottage Grove, an Hutchison, the bride's father, hits nounce the engagement of their been pastor of the Church of God daughter Doreen to Joe Watson, in Cottage Grove for more than son of Mr .and Mrs. William Wat six years. son, 1317 Ash street. The wedding The groom was born and reared has been set for June 20th. near Cottage Grove. Tlie Mitchells were formerly of WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD CHAPTER PROGRAM The Women of Moose met May 6 with Jaunita Goodrich, child । c a r e committee chairman, i n , charge of the chapter night pro gram. The entertainment featured girl scout troop No. 11 under the lead ership of Mrs. Georgetta Funk j and Mrs. Dorothy Picknell. The । program included songs, folk dances, and the recital of the girl scout promise. Iris Lemmer was initiated to membership. A dinner for members was plan ned for May 25. Jaunita Goodrich, Jerry Holmes, and Arlene Ander son are on the planning commit tee. Nomination of officers will be held at the next meeting on May 20. Josephine De Young, hospital committee chairman, will have charge of the chapter night pro gram. WATCH For the Opening Date PATTY’S FLOWER NOOK Sat., at Armory, Typewriter covers for sale. The Sentinel. The Smart Shop Where Smart People Shop Play-Suits Swim-Suits Convenient Lay-a-way Plan Lois C. Leonard CANVAS - SILK - OR PAPER • •0 WILLAMITTI ST LARAWAY SIDO SALON tuetut g * FINE ÍOOPS 4 M & W MARKET TOMATO JUICE 19c PEANUT BUTTER 69c GRAPEFRUIT - 15c PEACHES 25c APRICOTS 25c TOMATO SOUP 35c KIDNEY BEANS 10c MACARONI — 35c TOMATOES 25c PEAS 3 29c CORN 35c MARSHMELLOWS — 45c ORANGES 2 Doren 57< GRAPEFRUIT SODAPOP Garden Brand — 16 oz. cun 2 II». jur No. 2 can Astone — Whole unpeeled 1 No. 2 À can — No. 2 A can cans Campbell's No. 1 can Franco-Amcric an Solid pack cans No. 2A can Sweet and tender No. 2 cans Cream style cans Fluffy — J Pkgs. 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