The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 11, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    HOVER FAMILY HAH
FAMILY REUNION
NIIN E I
! I'our Generations of Nirs. Melvin Bowser
A family gathering of the Hoyer'
family was held at the Silver
Creek Falls state pmk Sunday the
7th of August. Th«» occasion was
also the 26th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. V. B Hoyer
in-sent wen- Mrs C. W
I loyer, Laurence Hoyer, Mr and
Mr*. C W Ohlsen, Mr. anil Mrs
Kobert trilliteli and Mr*. Ds kcr of
Salem; Mi. nod Mrs Bruce M
Bush, son Melvin ami daughter
Sotan, Mr and Mm. V. B Hoyer
and Ixwry Hoyer
Cottili;«- ,
Grove and Mr and Mis. Ivan Hoy
er and daughter Karen of Eugene
WRCS HI MONTHLY MEETING Thur«., Aug. It, 104»
Mrs. John Long and Mrs. An­
drew Brund were hostesses at the
lii-monthly meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christian Ser­
vice of the Methodist church held
Wednesday afternoon in the ladies
parlor
Mrs. Mark Morgan led the devo­
tional service and Mis C N. I .and
assisted by Mrs. Francis Ryel. had
charge of the lesson on “Burma.”
It was dwirk'd to help finance
a new missionaiy going into the
field of Korea.
SHOWER FOR RE< ENT BRIDE B. A F. W. CLUB TO HAVE
Mrs. Forrest Lemley, assisted COVERED DINH NUPPER
by Mrs. Tom Partncy, entertained ' The Business and Prof
at a biidal shower Friday night at w
«-»«h "HI have Its
meeting Monday night. August 15,
the Lemley borne, honoring Mrs.
at til«' honw of Mrs H B Breed­
Lemley's osier, Mrs. Harold Eller,
love, 1120 West Main street This
a recent bride.
will tie a 6;30 «•overot dish supper,
7 wenty-fiw
and and those attending are asked to
friend» showered the honor guest bring their own table eervice and
•.villi many beautiful anil useful a prospective member.
"Il’s.
The deadline foi dues for the
'1 he hostesses served dainty re- coming year is also at this time,
frc«hments at the close of the eve- o tak< advantage of this meeting
, ning.
for next year's membership.
G. STAMP < LI B TO MEET
i h < Mttagc < trove Stamp olub
will meet Tur day evening, Aug.
Hi, at 7 30 at WoodyT. Gi r s Shop
All inleii'slcd nilult collector:
Invited Io the meeting
You ought to be
driving a
TROOP IK MEETS
At the meclmg of ,Seoul Troop
No. IK plans were ma . • for el
Ung |s>|i at
the rqgutla August
13 14, and some of the boys will '
stay all night al the blk ■ Friday
night
The Green Bar is planning a
Four generation:, gathcicd at the hor.e of Mi Ivm Bows- r thi:
fishing tup Ibis month and Ihi
ixiys plan to take their dads un< > sumtner when Mrs. Bowser's mother ar.d : on visited Jjcr from th«’
| midwest.
the c annul tec.
Shown in the pictui ■ arc, from ¡eft to right: Arwal (Ru li Carey,
REBER MIS HOLD REGI LAR
father, holding his son Melvin Wayne, l-ilh of Hamlet. Nebraska
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
j Mrs. Melvin Bow er. grandmother of Cottage Grovt; Mr.. Minnii
Gladys Hatch, noble grand, pre- Patterson of laurel, Montana.* great-grandmother.
sided at the regular meeting of
Ihr Rclwkahs Friday night In the LUTHERAN AID MEETN
as soon and as regularly as p
IOOF hall The stuff captain | The Ladle:;' Aid of Trinity Lu- sible.
urged ail members of the drill theran church mot for its regula'
A potluck was p'nnncd for A:
to !><•
f(>r ttw
mnesthlv
t i r» meeting
n r\rs Aiisvss««
4th nt 4th at gust 28 when the church's Mitskm
¡monthly
on August
17 meeting us some new numlicr j the home of Mrs. Ray Rand. Rev. Festival is to be held. Food will
will Ire added to the drill.
i Gross opened the meeting with the , a!m lie furnished for any visitor.,
Mrs June Harris was In charge reading nt a Psalm.
f om neighboring congregations.
of the program which was pre- । Roll call showed eleven mem-1 Mrs. Rand volunteered to keep a
»ented at the close of the «wening tiers and one visitor present. Dur- fresh supply of candles for the
at which time a group of young , ing the busine .s meeting, the la- altar at the church.
talented musicians entertained the ; dies discussed preparations for the
After the business meeting. Rev.
members of the lodge. Included in food and gift sale which will lie Gross played records of favorite
th«- musical program were: Willo held early in December. A chair­ hymns and gave a short history
Dene Lyon who offered two num- man was named to handle the de­ of each one. The meeting then ad­
tiers on th«' guitar, “Hawaiian tails. The group decided to pur­ journed and refreshments were
Stars" and "Whispering Hope;“ chase silverware to be used when served by the hostesses. Mrs. Har­
Jimmie Bottorff played "Hun­ picnics, fellowship socials, or any ry Nord and Mrs. Ray Rand.
garian Dance" and "Boogie Blues" ¡»tluck meals are served. They
on his accordion; two number» also planned to purchase a large ATTENTION MOTHERS OF
were playi'd by Jay Wilson on his 'coffee pot for such occasions.
MT. VIEW DISTRICT
guitar, one he "had heard some­
Mrs. Henry Arp reported that
A special meeting of the mothers
place. but didn’t know the name” she had purchased ten chairs to of the Mt. View school district
and "Old Black Joe."
be used by the Aid. The ladies con­ will be held Thursday August lb.
cluded that that was a useful way at 1 30 pm at the schoolhouse
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS
of using money from the treasury for the purpose of discussing the
TO MEET SATURDAY
since chairs are always needed. lunch program and canning. Please
The Women's Relief Corps is Plans were made to go ahead .vith come and help make plans as the
scheduled to meet Saturday, Aug­ the cookbook, the chairman get­ cost of the lunches deftend on the
ust 13, at 2:00 o'clock in the ting a sample from the printer, amount of canning that will be
and the ladies to turn in rccipea 1 done
IOOF hall.
The Church of Christ. Sixth and
Gibb* avenue was decorated with wore a green sheer, tmth had
white glnds and a trellis hack- orchid corsages.
ground of greenery and pastel
Stanley Wiese acted as la-st
sweetpeas Thursday evening, Aug. man. und ushers were Robert
ust 4. at eight o'clock for the Wed- Campbell and Monty Pitcher
ding of Mlns Patricia Aubrey,
The reception was held In th«'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph church |iarlor. Mrs. R. F. Smith,
Aubry, to Melvin G. Kerr, son of I aunt of the bride, cut the three-
Mr. and -Mrs. Howard Conn, all , tiert'd wedding cake toppl'd with a
of Cottage Grove Candelabra with miniature bridal couple. Mrs. Der-
white lighted candles
on ril Sarff of Dallas prodded at th«-
cither side of the altar. F. Sher­ punch Ixiwl Assisting in serving
W in d Smith, paMor of the church were Mias Lillian Matney of Kla­
officiated at the double ring cere- math Falls; Miss Helen Huff. Mrs.
mony.
Ronald Hull. Miss Nancy Aubrey
Preceding the ceremony Miia and Mrs. Raphael Aubrey. Miss
Elvrra Duke aial Miss Carol Marcheta Billings of Napa. Cali­ MIHM SHIRLIE MYERS
Klamath Falls and fornia was in charge of the gift IN AUGUNT BRIBE
I cousins of the bride, lighted the tabh' and Mrs. Jack Montieth had
Miss Shirlie Myers and Lavern
I candies Their dresses were blur tlic gta-st liook A ls>wl of croft
I less exchanged wedding
!
lilies
centered
the
bride's
table.
and enrsages were of gardenias.
Thursday, August 4. at eight
The enupk' went to McCredie
Roy Aubrey, brother of th«' bride,
o'clock at th«' Methodist church
springs and Crater Lake for a
snug "Because" and “Th 1 ,"td
77ie Rev Frank Brown married
Prayer" and Mrs Monty Pitcher I wedding trip. The bride wor«> a th«' couple The bride is the da ugh
gn-y
and
green
suit
an«l
white
sang "Always." the iiixiHniianist
ter of Mrs. Floyd Glenn and the
heuig Jerry
.
McComnek. wlai also orchid fihm her wetkllng bouquet.
bridegroom Is the son of Mr and
Th«- britic graduated from th«'
yt*. m I the wedding marche*.
Mrs. Henry Hess, all of Cottage
The bride was escorted to th/“ local high school and attcndi'd San Grove.
Jose
Bild«'
college
on«'
senu-ster.
altar by her father. Her dress wan
Th«' bride wore an aqua street-
street length and made of while The groom also graduated from length dress.
eyelet pique with bertha collar. the local high achool, and is now­
M iks Donna Porterfield of Eu­
Her hat, gloves and shoes were in the Army Air Force, cx|M*cting
also white Her flowers were white to go overseas for servin', in Eu- gene was maid of honor and Dean
Kelley was b»»st man.
carnations and rosebuds centered ro|s' ooud The bride will live with
her |iarents for th«' present and
After a trip to the coast the
with a while orchid corsage.
continue her work.
couple will ire at home at 926
Mrs. Melvin Griewe. sister of
Out of twon guests hero for the
the bride, was matron of honor. wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. M. E. South Eighth street.
Her aqua rayon dress had a white Moore of Butte Falls, Oregon;
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
ta-rlha collar and her headdress Mrs. Robert Steers and children
ENTERTAIN
was eyelet material matching the Donnie and Nellie, Mrs. Ralph
At the regular meeting of the
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trim on her dress. Her nosegay Bristsm, Lyle and Carol Ann
Royal Neighbors Tuesday night
was pink roses and sweet peas.
Steera, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond right memtiers of the Springfield
Little flower girls were Linda Steers, Miks >Elvcra .Duke and lodge were entertained , Leia
Aubrey, sister of th«» bride, and Miss Lillian Matney, all of Kla­ Ixigan, Sadie Laxton, Laura Den­
Pauline Griewe, nhve of the bride. math Falls and Miss Marcheta ning. Jessie Gerber, Mary Thur­
Linda in funk and Pauline in aqua Billings of Napa, California. Mrs. man, Rosa Wadell, Elsie Cornell
with headdresses of sweetpeas.
Mary Lee Johcg. sister of the bridc- and Esta Bier. A short program
Th«' bride's mother wore a gtcy gniom. arrived from Athens, followed the business meeting.
dressmaker suit and Mis. Conn Gms'e the day after the wnldmg.
It was decided to have a picnic
at the home of Alice Breedlove at
the next meeting.
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of New Pontiacs
Both Sixes and Eights
Come in and See the Most Beautiful Thin" on Wheels.
Albee Pontiac
24 North Ninth
Phone 19 — Cottage Grove
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< I RTIN FOR LUNCHEON
Mrs. Mabel Sowles of Curtin
will entertain the Neighbors of
Woodcraft with a noon luncheon
and social afternoon next Tuesday
at her home. Members are to meet
at the home of Julia Bartels at 11
for transportation.
Giners
Special Regatta Showing
COUPLE WED IN MEXICO
Miss Yvonne Stoneburg, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone­
burg, was married to Harold El­
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eller,
all of Cottage Grove, at Tiajuana,
Mexico, Thursday, July 7.
Accompanying the couple as at­
tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Milo
McCall of Cottage Grove. S. Perez
Farias officiated at the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Eller are living in
the housing project on the west
side of town He is employed by
the Ivan Harris Lumber Company.
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Mrs Eliza Howe entertained at
a isitluck dinner on August 2 for
Mrs. C. W. Rosenthal on her birth­
day anniversary. Guests included
Mrs. S. K. Adams, Mrs. Nellie
Harman. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Kiker
and the honor guest.
The color scheme was pink
which was carried out in the flow­
ers and cake decorations.
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