The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 20, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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(George Jacobsen won scoring hon-
I ors.
FRIENDLY CLUB MAY 23
The Friendly club will be enter­
tained next Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Mark Morgan.
A bride of the week was Miss
Mary Ann Banton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banton, whose
marriage to Vernon U Warren,
son of Mr and Mrs Glenn Warren
of Downs, Kansas, was an event
of Friday evening.
The 7:30 p.m. ceremony was
performed by Reverend Frank
Brown of the Methodist church at
the parsonage.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white gabardine
suit with gold trim and a white
veiled hat. Iler wedding corsage
was an orchid with stephanotis
For her traditional "something old
and something new, something
borrowed and something blue", |
she carried a handkerchief of her
mother's for her "borrowed", grad­
uation sandals for her "old", bridal
ensemble for "new" and embroid­
ery of "blue” on her lingerie.
Miss Barbara Banton, attendant
of her sister, wore a dove grey
dress with corsage of pink carna­
tions and gardenia tied with gold
ribbons. Raymond Lyon was liest
man for the groom.
Following the ceremony, which
was attended by the immediate
family, the bridal couple left im­
mediately to m o t o r to Downs.
Kansas, where they will make
their home The bride wore a
matching white coat with her suit
and all white accessories.
MRS. HUSTED HOSTESS
Mrs. E K Husted was hostess
tc the Elite Bridge club members
and guests Thursday evening at a
MRS, CAROL WITHERSPOON
G. E. Mendel), W. M Harpole and dessert course and evening
___ - _ of
Roy E. Hutchison. Mrs. Jos. Safley bridge. Special guests were Mrs.
, A number of ladies were invited and -Mrs. Mamie Gidney were un- Lloyd Aldrich, Mrs. Gi'orge Ma­
to the home of Mrs. Carol Wither- able to be present but sent gifts.
cready and Mrs. Warren Hansen,
dpoon Saturday May 15 in honor
Mr and Mrs. Powell were mar- Mrs. Orlo Bagley received honors
»1 Mrs, Hazel Powell who recently Ficd May 2nd at the home of her a‘ contract.
became the bride of Arden Powell Parents».the Rev and Mrs. Roy E. J The
next meeting will be with
fhe «ft^rnocn was spent in visit- Hutchison on Knox Hill Arden Mrs. Ray Nelson
ipg and playing games. After the! Powell is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
honored guest had opened her Charley Powell of the London MRS. KULM. MRS. BOWSER
4any packages which contained 1 community and are well respected CO-HOSTESSES MAY IS
¿■autiful and useful gift* for her Pioneers of this county.
Mrs Arthur Kulm and Mrs
A*w home, the hostess served
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Robert Bowser were co-hostesses
dainty refreshments. Those pres- MRS. THUM ENTERTAINS
at the regular meeting of the
ant were Mmes. Wayne Lewman,
Mrs. William Thum entertained Methodist Service Guild Thursday '
Glifford Keesman. Elmer Runion,1 the Joker club Monday night at evening at the Kulm home.. The
Phil Jones. Walter Bowman, Chas, i her home at a dessert course and devotional service was led by Mrs.
Easterling. John Palmer. R. C. Me- social evening of bridge. Mrs. Frank Brown, using "Prayer” for
New, ^Florence Mills, Ray Funk, ■ Charles Hall was a guest and Mrs. her subject.
Mrs. W. L. Workman was a
i special guest and gave an inter­
esting talk on the arrangement of
flowers in the church and home.
At the business meeting the wel- 1
come committee for the Sunday ■
morning church service during the .
summer months was appointed.
Where Smart People Shop
The next meeting of the group
V»
will be held at the parsonage.
The Smart Shop
Come in and see our Trudy Hall Junior line of dresses.
(Manufactured by the makers of Georgiana dresses)
Convenient Lay-A-Way plan available.
Lois C. Leonard
AT PEAiVEVS
lively, Sheer.Summer.Shades
GAYMODE* NYLONS
1.15
45 gauge, 30
or40 denier
Subtle taupe, radiant
brown or neutral pas?
tel. Sixes"8J^-10J^.
Bareleg Nylons.3. 98c
Trim and Dretty Medium Length Style!
ADONNA* RAYON PANTIES
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Fine^qualityi2-bafjricotJaut pauties resist runs !
Jearose’or white.’ 32-42..«,
P. N. G. CLUB MAY 27
The Past Noble Grands club will
meet May 27th in the 1OOF hall
at 1:30 p.m. The committee in
charge will be Nellie Johnson.;
Martha Eastham, Zula Hansen
and Addie Hull.
— PSw» Cttftni dark 'i SmJi,
Couple Exchange Vows at Home Ceremony
BROWNIE TROOP 124
HAS TEA FOR MOTHERS
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Brownie troop 124 held a moth-
er’s tea in the Baptist church.
May 3. The tables were decorated
attractively with apple blossoms.
Place cards and corsages of pink
carnations were made by the girls
for each mother to carry out the
color scheme of pink and white
A brownie pin was awarded to
Mrs. C. W. Cothrell, assistant
leader.
i
MEET GENE
and
WARE JEWELRY
leg*./Tea rose, white* 32-42
59c
Community Jewelers
612 Main
Phone 351
11 GOLF IN THE RAIN
May 12th was a rainy day for
: a change. But nine brave ladies
braved the elements for nine holes
of golf at the local course. After
a delicious luncheon, especially
the tamale pie, we. fared forth to
play. We continued till an almost
cloudburst forced us to take ref­
uge on the club house porch. Mrs.
Hap Hayes mired down on No. 8
fairway so we almost had to call a
plumber to extricate her. But this
fairway is nothing compared to
the quagmire to be found in front
of the Forester home on West
Main Street Both Belle Burk­
holder and Georgetta Funk sunk
to their knees in this. Mrs. For­
ester fell into it too and numerous
requests for help meet no response
from the city engineer. If Cottage
Grove can't exist without a city
manager why not swap the one we
have for a superintendent of
bursted water mains, and mud­
holes in our streets.
Barbara Hill tried in vain to
oust Jean Londahl from the top
rung of the ladder. Jean was just
unbeatable this day. She won the
prize for closest approach on No.
5, and had also the lowest score.
Lochie Thompson who said a be
had moved away won the lady
golfer trophy with next closest ap­
proach to the pin. We will miss
Lochie. Frances Hunter challenged
Vera Ziebeck but failed to dislodge
Vera from her place on the ladder.
It is said that more golfers will
come out to play when we have
tournaments. We suggest they
come out now and get some prac­
tice. Vera’s niece, Mrs. George R.
Conrad, a newcomer, came out to
play. She is to be commended for
braving the stormy weather.
We will stage play once a week
now, every Wednesday instead of
the second Wednesday in the
month. Let’s see more out, are
webfoots afraid of Oregon rain?
—Belle Burkholder, Pres. Ladies
Golf Club.
SATURDAY, MAY 22, CLEANUP
AT WALKER CEMETERY
Next Saturday, May 22, has
been designated as clean-up day
for the Walker cemetery. A pot­
luck dinner will be served at noon.
Wedding Announcements and
Invitations. —The Sentinel.
rvn was a graduali' of White
Water high school In Kunxiiii and
until hia marriage « hi employed
in Eugene.
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITS
by
Experienced on Three Continenti
Each Sitting Requires
an Hour or More
Pormonent Proof Books
Submitted Without Cost
CANVAS - SILK - OR PAPER
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THRIF-T-TIP:
Miss Ppggy Rutb Mom became and bustle back Her lace edged
the bride of Orville Frederick fingertip veil fell from a seed
Lacefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe PPar* tiara with cut out hearts.
S. Lacefield. Central City. Ken- Shp carried an arm bouquet of red
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rosrouits. r or something borrowed
tucky, at . :(X p.m. Saturday. May an(j something blue, she chose a
8, at the home of the bride's par- blue sapphire lavalier.
ents, Mr and Mrs. John Odom.
At the reception the table was
Mrs. Monty Pitcher played the covered with a lace cloth and ap-
organ prelude and wedding march pointed with silver and the white
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and accompanied Miss Charlcye f tiered wedding cake. Assisting at
Wood, who sang "Always", and ‘he reception were Misses Vada
“Because". A lattice covered with Crosby and Lavonne Jones.
METHODIST PARSONAGE
greenery formed the background
After an extended trip to Cali-
SCENE OF WEDDING
a gainst which were placed fomia, Oklahoma and surrounding
The Methodist parsonage was wrought iron baskets filled with । states, the couple will be at home
the scene of the wedding
_ of Miss red nose buds. White tapers Iin Evansville, Indiana, where the
Helen Laubhan to Charles H. burned in wrought iron candelabra bridegroom is employed
Tucker. Monday night. May 10. at at each side of the altar. The cere-1
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7:00 o’clock. The bride is the mony was read by Henry A. WORLD WIDE GUILD
daughter of Mrs. Barbara Ann Lynch Jr.. Church of Christ min- mother
MOTHER-DAl
’GHTEK
- daughter
Laubhan of Follett. Texas and the ister. The candles were lighted by BANQUET BII- tist riimru
groom is the son of E. G. Tucker Messrs. Ole Gullickson and Dick
t ,
ot Birmingham. Alabama. The Crepeau.
fifty-four mothers and daugh-
Rev. Frank E. Brown officiated.
Miss Juanita Odom, sister of the
gathered at the First Baptist
Attending the couple were Mr. bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a chu^ch Tuesday night for a
and Mrs. E. W. Ware.
white marquisette frock and a J’lotber-daughter banquet, given
The couple met while Mr. Tuck- gardenia corsage. The maid of , tbe Wor,d Wide Guild, a group
er was serving in the Navy. She is. honor was Miss Jean Odom also , Junior high girls Mrs. Harms if a
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a native of Inechdar. Russia and a sister of the bride. She wore a ,, Eu8ene- Kuild director for the I (.PffA
Mr. Tucker came here from Okla- pink taffeta frock and a corsage .7Association spoke or. If x” ”
homa.
’of gardenias. Little Rita Jeari ’ ljU,ld Work and the Umpqua As-
The couple is residing at 717 Stewart was flower girl. She was soc,a,lon ■ Mrs Katherine Patti-
North 10th street. Mr. Tucker is dressed in a pink net over satin so" ot EuSene wa® a>»o present
a bulldozer operator for Guy F. dress with ruffles edged in blue,an?, I*po*e
Atkinson Co., at the Dorena dam. satin ribbon She carried a basket [ En'pr»a'nn’cnt consisted of a
1 program of readings and musical
He has been with this company f6r of flower blossoms.
Jack Bradford was best man 21?nbS? Ti,h Mary Parrp” giving
six years, four of which were be­
-- Goodwin
- -
fore the war. He served three - Laddie
was groomsman the "Tribute to Mothers"; re-
years and six months in the Navy,
The bride, given in marriage by ' 8po.r!?* by A1™ Erwin Hansen;
and the past two years has been her father, wore an ivory brocaded
aml daughter duet, Mrs
with the Atkinson Company.
satin gown with draped hip-line 1641 J,nson and daughter Janice;
p _ । several readings by Mrs. Roy
Reed; solo, Mary Bush; piano se-
lections by June bee Hughes and a
duet by Bobbie June Clark and
Mary Parrett.
... ..«*69c
Mr». Warren I* well known lióe,
having been raised in the London
art'« and graduating with the PH7
Union High School class Mr War- j
Miss Marv Banton
ONLY THE BEST
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atGREÄTEST
To moke your FOOD DOLLARS COUNT
MOST... you'll be wise to invest them only in
Brand* of Known Quality! Shoppers here
find all the brands of PROVEN GOODNESS
..and on those brands find Most Substantial
Savings by Doing All Their Buying at
M & W MARKET
2 bottle* 49c
Pop Corn
____ Pound 19c
Jello
3 pkg« 25c
Olives {dbby * Ripe Can 25c
OyStCrS Southland Cove Can 49C
Fig Nut Roll
Can 39C
Special! Friday - Saturday
DOG FOOD
VITA FOOD
No. 1 Con
25c
APPLE BUTTER
19c
CHEESE ■
59c
NUBORA SOAP P0WDER
67c
BEANS
j », 29c
VEGETABLE STEW
45c
KRISPY CRACKERS . ^ . 47c
MATCHES
29c
NUCOA
85c
PRIDO SHORTENING
$1.39
Case Swayne 28 oz jar
Whole Milk Aged To Taste
■
lb.
LARGE WHITE
HALEYS 2) can
SEARCHLIGHT
(6boxes) Carton
ECONOMICAL SPREAD
2 pounds
M & W Meat Specials
SALMON
T BONE STEAKS
BACON SQUARES
OYSTERS
Fresh Troll Caught Sliced or by the Piece lb
53c
Tender Young Beef
For
Seasoning
FRESH FOR FRYING
lb.
PINT
39c
69c
MWMARKET
5th Street ond Highway - PHONE 177. Cottage Grove