«ga 4 The Sentine». Cottage Grove, Orr^on 1 ' Thur«. June SO. 191» "" NKWLY KLE< TED CD A OFFK KUS INSTALLED Thursday night the newly elect­ ed officeeo of the Catholic Daugh­ ter« of generic« w'ere instalk'd at an installation service in the Eagles hall with Mrs. Peter Di- paulo. Ostrict deputy, and Mrs. jasper Kennedy grand regent, both of -Eugene, acting as instal­ ling officer«. trustees for three-year term, Mrs Merle Porter nnd Mrs. H. B, Robbins. Mrs. Sedergren presented each of the new officers with a Holy medal in honor of The Lady of Fatima, each member was also presented with a Holy medal. Father Paul Zeller, chaplain of the Court of the Little Flower, gave a talk on the life of St. Theresa, who was calk'd The Littk' Flower. At the close of the meeting re­ freshments were served with Mis. Fred Langston chairman of the committee in charge. The refresh­ ment table was attractive with a large bowl of pink rosebuds, small­ er bouquets of sweetpeas and light­ ed tapers. Mrs, R. L. Sedergren was re­ elected grand regent; vice regent. Mrs. M. L. Sizemore; historian. Miss Alma Knipping; financial secretary, .Mrs. Fred Langston; treasurer. Miss Margaret Tarr: prophetess. Mrs. Maurice Shelton, organist. Mrs. Frank Gierau. monitor. Mrs. Robert Boyce Jr., Wedding Announcements and lecturer. Miss Neva Tonoli; sen­ The Sentinel. tinel, Mrs. Lloyd Plueard; and Invitations. Frigidaire Electric Range MANY DELUXE FEATURES I • Hara ore daluxa cooking foo- tvras at a low pries ... A Frigid­ aii« Bactrlc tangs that you'll bs pread to ownl '• Radtantabs S-Spssd Cooking Unto s Twin-Unit, Ivsn-Hsst Own (• Doable-Duty Thenniier Csstar ; s High-Speed Brotar , • SlngH-Matic taea Csnrrw rt------ fhifrrk k * • »a UrwTWTw rorcciain rinun • Ceeking-Top lang —Cal C.Krtf) Dratt Tto Cu> M«ww An writ Owe Cwfrel ■MT to oàd.d of Wipkf odditkmo/ corf. 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The bride, who was given in Clara May Fenstrom of Bushnell, Nebr., at Our Lady of Perpetual marriage by her father, wore a Help church in Cottage Grove gown of ivory satin with bodice with Father Paul Zeller officiat­ and peplum of chantilly lace. The veil, of illusion net. was fingertip ing. The bi ide is the daughter of Mr. length and was held in place* by a and Mrs. C. E. Fenstrom of Bush­ satin tiara with seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book nell. She was formerly employed as a stenographer in Vista. Calif., with ribbon streamers and an or­ and the groom's parents came here chid. from Escondido. Calif, recently. The matron of honor was Mrs. The groom served in the navy Floyd Perry of Kimball. Nebr., a during the war with 23 months . sister of the bride. She wore a merseas duty. Jie graduated from i peach satin gown with an overskirt I Escondido High school and at- । of net and carried a nosegay of । peach glads and carnations. RAINBOW GIRLs hold The maid of honor was another , FINAL MEETING TH. FALL ¡sister. Miss Eveyln Fenstrom of The order of Rainbow for Girls . Bushnell, who was lieautiful in a j held its final meeting until fail on white eyelet liattate gown. She i June 27, which was an informal I carried a nosegay of white glads meeting. : and carnations. The girls are invited to attend Mr. Robert L. Dowlin, brother I the Masonic-Eastei n Star picnic h of the groom, served as best man. I at Rtijnda on Sunday, July 24. and are asked to bring their own ! Junior bridesmaids were Miss I table service, but. as guests, they I Shirley-Bowlin of Drain, sister oil are not to bring food. Swimming, | the gioom. who wore a yellow net baseball and other games will pro­ over peach satin dress with a noee- vide entertainment, and transpor­ , gay of yellow sweetpeas and car­ tation will be furnished from the inations. and another sister, Diana, j who wore a dress of blue net over Masonic hall at 11;QQ a.m. blue satin and carried a nosegay Team captains, Mae Malcolm of pink sweetpea« and carnations. and Shirley Hileman, said "Let's Sharon Bowlin, also a sister of not let anyone forget—Rainbow Girls are sponsoring Pat Scott for the groom, was flower girl and queen for the regatta. All girls wore green net over green satin. Other attendants were Gary and must turn their ticket stubs in by midnight, August 6. and are Alan Bow'lin. brothers of the asked to watch the papers for any I groom, who served as train bear- more news concerning the ticket | ers. sale. The music throughout the cere­ —«— mony was played on the church or- MIZPAH CL VW ENTERTAINED i gan by the organist. The Mizpah class of the Presby­ Mrs. Fenstrom, mother of the terian Sunday school was enter­ 1 bride, wore a gray ensemble gown tained June 21 by Mrs. Lila Veatch I with a corsage of rosebuds. Mrs. and Mrs. Eva Holderman at the LeRoy W. Bowlin, mother of the Veatch home. Twelve members j groom, was dressed in a gown of and two guests. Mrs. Hattie Heath blue and white jersey with white and Mrs. Addie Veatch, were pres­ i accessories and an orchid corsage. ent. A social afternoon and busi­ Following the ceremony a re- ness meeting were enjoyed by the . ception was held at the home of group, and refreshments were ser­ Mr. and Mrs LeRoy W. Bowlin in ved at the tea hour by the Drain. The home was beautifully hostesses. decorated for the occasion with Mrs. Bird Rickard will be host­ roses, lilies, sweetpeas, ferns ind ess to the class on July 19 at a pot­ other flowers. luck picnic dinner. The bride's going away costume was blue and white jersey with white accessories and an orchid corsage. 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Eleven boys, Jerry Willet, I>arry Alrich, Craig Hickok, Charles Coston, Bill Bailsman, Lirry Brice, Johnny Thorn, Jr. Hounsheil, Dennis Pot­ ter, Joe Griggs, and Tommy Schultz enjoyed the adventures of Scouting. The committee met Tuesday evening to make plans for a sec­ ond hike and to find a suitable meeting place for the troop. The next hike is planned for Saturday, July Ifith. Any hoy that is not a Scout and is between the ages of 11 and 15 is invited to go. Cook­ ing will lie one of the main proj­ ects an«l the setting up of a patrol ; system is planned. ♦ BOWDEN-MARTIN Mrs. Willie Bowden and Robert Martin, both of Creswell, were married last Saturday afternoon at Roseburg. Attending them were Mr. and Mrs Bob Melvin of Cot-, tage Grove, sister anil brother-in- law of the bride. They will reside in Creswell where they are both employed. Creswell New Era , Frieda Jaeger, rou«ln of the bt Ida. PINK IND HLI'F SHOW Fit cutting and serving the cake, nnd |«IH MICH. KENNFI»' Mrs Juke Stalder entertained Mra Annie Garrison, another mint, presiding at the punch luiwl recently for Mr« Kenneth Ken­ Laurita Lundbom assisted in serv nedy nt n pink and blue shower nt Ing. Miss Jerr> Fox had charge of the Stalder home. Th» nfternoon 'Hie Methixlist church was dreo- Hie gifts anil Miss Margaret Nn- was «pent with npiwopriate gnnie* rated with basket* ol blue delphin­ hlgh of Oregon City had the mu I contesi», and the homa gta’st ium* and scarlet glad« and tall guest bk ‘ was showered with tnnny dainty candelabra with lighted candles For her wedding trip to Minne- gifts by the 25 guest», nnd refresh­ two thirty sota with stops at Yellowstone and ments servisi by the ho»tto* closed Sunday, June 26. o'clock for the wedding of Miss Glacier national parks the bride I he ufiermsrn Janice Marie Garrison to George wore a royal blue two-pieee gnbar- Guest* Included: Mra Frank Jolin Zustiak. The bride is the dioe suit with gold button trim Pierce of Philadelphia. Pennsyl- daughter of Mr and Mrs C It and white accessories. After July vanin; Mrs Jack Kennedy of Cres­ Garrison of Rome 1. Creswell anil It» the couple will lu1 at home in well; Mrs Harry easily of Mosby the bridegroom is the «on of Mra. Lynx Hollow. (’r5 ami a keepsake pin borrowed evening with their luirent s ns constating of piano solos by Billy from her great aunt guests Twenty-two parents and Veatch; reading by Anna Gates ami a skit, showing living con­ Miss Phyllis Garman of Uindtai Cubs partook of the dinner. ditions of the early years was maid oi honor. Her gown was A new contest will »tart In July of yellow net and she carried a with Mable Funk and Lawnna Wedding Invitations (pin-shaped bouquet of jellow •Sugg ns captain«. glads and white sweetpeas. Brides-1 maids were Miss Rosemary Hanks of Cottage Grove in n pink gown carrying a fan-shaped bouquet ol blue sweetpeas and white daisies, and Miss Thelma Maclionald of ■Delight Valley in a blue gown. Her iMiuquet was pink sweetpeas and white daisies. Where Smuri People Shop The bride's mother wore an aqua rayon jersey street dress and a corsage of pink glads. Bathing SuiU — Short» — Pedal Pusher« — Slacks Harold Skelton of CMtagv Grove was best man, and ushers For the 4th oi July week end. were Francis Moore of lkg- 25c LARGE JUICY MACARONI LOAF MINCHD HAM HI.AIM Hi I si: U,. LARGE SIZE PLAS TIC BAG M^VV MARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove