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The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon 'Telephone MRS. COINER. MRS. WULFF AKE CG-HOSTESSES Thun., Jan. 19, 1950 MISS LOIS 1 KINGSTON WEDS ROBERT THOMPSON or The newly installed officers. Ruth Thompsiin, worthy matron, and Wolff Allen, xxnrthy patron, of th«« O der of Fasten» Star pre- : ulcd at tl:c regular meeting Mon day night. Due to no heat and no electricity this was a candlelight service. Report of the Rainbow board xvas given, and the nexx board appointed including, Rain bow dad. George Witters; mother advisor. Mrs. Percy Malcolm. Jack Dillon. Isabelle Gates. Ruth Thompson, Wolff Allen. Ailene and Pat Rickard and Geneviex'e Nelson. Mrs. L. W. Coiner and Mrs. Al fred Wulff were co-hostesses at the Coiner hom«' when they en tertained Circle Four of the Pres byterian Women’s Association. The officers of the past year pre sided over the meeting. The ac tivities of the past year were dis- cussed and will be reported at the annual church meeting on Wednes day night The program on Amos was continued, and was followed with a discussion. Mrs. Cleone Gawlcy led th«' dcvotionals on New Years resolutions. Refreshments served by the ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD hostesses closed the evening mevt- Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hunting ing. The next mating place will ton announce the engagement of be announced later. their daughter Mariam Joan to Roger A. Soderstedt, son of Mr anti Mrs. Nero Soderstedt of Jas- THETA RHOS INSTALL Installation of officers was held per, Oregon. News of the betrothal was tola Monday night by the Theta Rho Girls with Blanche Denker as in- on Christmas Eve at a family •taUing officer. Deloris VanMatre party. Miss Huntington attended the was installed as president; Bever ly Asher, vice president; Caroline University of Oregon, and is now Crainc, secretary: Wilma Craine, employed at Springfield. Mr Sod financial secretary and WiHo Dene erstedt is in business at Jasper Date of the wedding xvill be an Lyon, treasurer. Five Rebekahs were present and Mrs. Denker of nounced later. Mohawk was a guest. Initiation was announced for The regular Rebekah meeting the February 20 meeting. will be held Friday night, Jan- uary 20. at 8:00 o’clock in the N. OF W. MEET POSTPONED IOOF hall. The Staff club will The social meeting of the Neigh practice following the lodge ses- bors of Woodcraft was postponed sion. from January 17 to the 31st. and Wedding Announcements and will be with Mrs. R. B. Hill at her Inx-itations. — The Sentinel. home. ; Blue Satin Gown \\ orn B\ Bride \t Miss Lois Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R K, Livingston of Diss ton became the bride of Robert S. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs F II. Thompson of Day ton. Ohio at the Methodist par- m- age, Saturday night. January ll. Krank B;vw n offici itisi The bride et length dress of tur- wore .pioise with black access.’tics anil a corsage of white rosebuds. Miss Jeanine Hillikcr was maid of honor. Her sticet-length dtvss was aqua color and aceessxirics were black. She xvorc a red rose bud corsage. Walter F. Fraser, cousin of the bride, xvas best man. A reception xvas held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fraser, uncle and aunt of the bride. The couple will be at home in Eugene after the middle of Feb ruary. The bride graduated from th«' local high school xxith the class of IS and is a student at Sacred Heart hospital. School of Nursing. Eugene. She plans to finish her nurses' training. Mr. Thompson attended high school in Dayton. Ohio, and served two years in D. OF II. INSTALLS The Degree of Honor lodge met Thursday night in the IOOF hall for installation of the newly dect- cd officers. Past state president. Violet Hyde of Albany, was the installing officer, and Mrs. Millie Petersen of Klamath Falls xvas a guest. Each officer was presented with a corsage. Installed into their respective offices were: past president, Mary Plunkett; president and junior di rector, Wilda King; vice presi dent, Jody DeYoung; second vice. Frances Swanson; secretary. Glenda Bushell; treasurer. Jose phine Lovegren; usher. Myrtle Grimes; assistant usher: Mialo Kincart; outer xxatch, Mary Mar tin; inner xxatch, Oleda Brands- ness; musician. June Johnson and color bearer. Dorothy Picknell. ,<IR<IE THREE TO MEET JANUARY 25 Circle I'luw ot the Prcsbytcriim 1 Women's A»aoclation nus'ts on Wednesday. January 25. at the home of Mn. Earl Ballew with Mii Clarence Cothrell as co- hoateaa. At th«' Iksvmber mei'ting Mrs Charhs E. Dillman was elected president and Mrs Nixon secre tary of th«« Circle. I ROMMI I TZ UFAOS Ili IDVISORt <<»IN<II. ri. YNM ST. I’ATRK H DAY ENTEli I AIN MENT The Girl Scout Brownic troop No 158 met iit the urmory Mon- dax from 3 to I p m The committee headed b) M ik . Ait Wcitikaulf made plans lor th«« committee tu attend th** district meeting February 3rd at the lix>F hall, which will be an all day meeting Tentative plans were mud«' for a St. Patrick’s day entertainment lor the troop mother:«. More plans will be announced later L W Trommlitz. manager radio I station KERG. was elected 1950 i BREAKS LEG AGAIN Clifford Smith of the Ralnboxx chairman of the Uine County I II Adxisorx Council at a noon meet- «life, broke Ids "bum leg" again ing « >f the Council at the Osburn Saturday in getting into his car suecei'iluig. to come to work. Mr. Smith had Januarx Chas. L. Gillian, assistant man stop|H>d for gas and was getting ager of the United States National (into his car again, when h«' acci Hank of Portland. Eugene Branch. dentally placed n little weight on The adx isory council, sponsors his bad leg and snapped It He of the annual I II Appreciation had recently uiidcigone the 19th Kmquet. heard short talks by E operation on the leg. Injured about A Danielson, former lame County t'j years ago. He was taken to n Eugene hos- l-H agent and Jack Gurton. coun- tj extension agent, relating the 1 pitnl in the Mills ambulance, n history of the organization and the Hip which required about two and present III program in Lune , a half hours. Hr Is n ,>atieiit nt the Eugene clinic and i» In Room County. 27 A. in the ex ent his friends here A committee composed of S. W. like to xxrite him or X I m t McCready, chairman. Lea B«‘als would and Sam Rodway w. rc apisiinted । ",n’ to make arrangements for the 1950 To Roll tn Gutter? Banquet which I» held for the Moscow'« newest street his been puriHise of expressing appreciation to the sponsors of various l-H club named SharlkopudslUpnikuvikaya. or the Avenue of Ball Bcnrings awards. according to the Moscow radio DR. McC ILL TO UlimiSS Dr. Roy C. McCall, head of the speech «icpartmcnt of the Unixcr- ; sity of Oregon will be the guest speaker at the local ITA meeting. Mond x Ja..; ux 23rd at the Jef- . i mm 1 tr Me* Call ■- k'ux.n to many local ptstple 1 and i • ‘ • 1 ,l"' OR* «.u. G • utn «hili, at which time he x as accvrdxd a warm re- ccption. He , one of the most popular •p-akers \ adulile and is . tic id crowd. Music; '. m uni s rs I v m > i ". c of the gr de selli > I pupils luxe been ar- num e chairman. ranged b;. The pub- irdiaUy nr. h d. The pro- : .'17:30 p in. Wife Pre »lurtii« l.muii juk« on ihr Kala .Anse » (rw minut«* rm*, th. slain and v<y»t trniovtnc II» »tain, bit «Io* dvlxal« Abile coUM or UDO frulli THE SMART SUOI ••IPhtrf Suit Pfif/t The big new» this week the •Idea the wrnthrrl K the begin ning of tbe MARt 11 GF DIMES. Tin» year a» never be f«>rc we should definitely GIV E, not dime» but IX HJARS to the March of Dimes During the past year 50 cane» of P*’lio were reported In l-aiw County alone $19.331.40 luu been »pent in this county by the March ot Dimes fund for lu>»pttal care, medical and therapy care of lj»nc Count) polio victim». Be cause the NEED 1» Kt great. GIVE a» ’GENEROUSLY •• poaaiblc We have a new »hit» ment of yellow jeraey Mousa» which will GIVE you a Uh <Mi these dreary days. The price 1» right too, $5 95. One of the lovlicst winter wxd- and four silver candelabra, two dings xx as that of Miss Lorraine on either side held xvhite tapers Adelle Rolxrtson to Daniel An- and formed the. setting for the driesian solemnized Sunday after exchange of voxvs. Mr. Robertson gave his daugh noon, January 8, at two o'clock in the Methodist church. The ter in marriage. Her gown was ice couple repeated the same wedding blue sIipjM'r satin xxith lace b b EVERY BUSINESS NEED vows said by the bride's parents effect front and back with V- Mra<* rwcfaey l orim S t h» nineteen year» before. The bride shaped neck and Queen Ehzab« th is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. collar. Her long pointed »leeves COTTAGE GROVE Wallace Robertson of Cottage xx-ere edged with matching lac«’, BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS Grove and the bridegroom is the and her full skirt of impressed SENTINEL The Senior Birthday club met son of Mr. and Mrs. Arun Andrie pleats fell into a long train. Her Lill C. l^DKJrJ t Thursday at the home of Mr. and sian of Drain. The double ring cap of ice blue satin and lace POTI I Unit TEACHER OF PIANO 'd Si>nnish War Vet- 116 NORTH 6TH 1 lit Mrs. J. V. Stewart and held the ceremony was read by the Rex'. matching her gown held her fin- and Auxiliär;, will meet PHONE 5B5 - 556 regular monthly meeting of busi W. W. Sutterlin. pastor of the gertip illusion veil in place. Her eraa ■ 4 Lilliä i Doolittle on ness, followed by a delicious lunch First Baptist church before two . flowers were three white orchids - r •nc' for their regu- Phone 682K 1059 E. Jefferson eon, served by the hostess Mem- hundred relatives and friends. Two I on a white heart-shaped arrange- West 5 . t »k u..., January 23. lar mo bers present were Mmes. Ed Teich. tall baskets of xvhite snapdragons i ment of satin and lace xxith white i' n1 ' at 6 3i> All 24-3tc-26 a i ■. i Charles Shanda, Haney Smith --------- - -------------- - --------------- ' satin streamers knotted with lilie»- for member.« arc vr.,iJ to be present. and J. A. Kiker. I of-the-vallcy. She wore a rincstone necklace. On account of the stormy day PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL sexvral ladies xvere detained at Miss Her maid of honor Tire Girl Scout meeting place home. Radabaugh of Roseburg has been changed this week from Stewart received several the Cottage Grove armory to the Her gown xvas heavy lavender [ ' dainty gifts in remembrance of Odd Fellows hall. All Brownie and ' «tin with low n«'< k. double bertha Enroll now for lessons from Emery and Floren«' ; her birthday anniversary. Mr. Girl ScouF troop* wlU meet there collar, plain skirt in front with I Goodridge on piano accordion, Spanish Stewart and a friend joined the this week. full back, a black velvet bow with « and Hawaiian guitar. ; ladies at lunch time. Cottage Grove Girl Scouts xvill streamers from collar to hem in GOODRIDGE MUSIC CO. snap- ! flower» 1 take part in a festival reprvsent- Phone 1W POSTPONED MEETING TO BE dragons With a satin heart-shaped 1 15 Harrison Ave. ing 29 countries of the Girl Scsut 24-3tj>*26 HELD JANUARY 23 World Federation. The festival background. Mrs. Howard Lowery The Cottage Grove Business and xvill be held at MacArthur Court cf Independence, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Stanley Wies e Professional Women's club will on the evening of March 31. The Grove Girl Scouts will rep were brid< -maids, txith in pink hold its postponed initiation and business meeting at the Rainboxv resent The Netherlands with a ^»tin goxvns, nride identical to the Cafe on Monday, January 23, at costume dance. There are about maid of honor's, and flowers xvere 7:30 p.m. Dessert will be served. 200 Girl Scouts and Brownies in the same. Each attendant wore a Special business to be discussed Cottage Grox'e which is part of rhinestone necklace, a gift of the bride, and headdresses of rose will be the nominations of local the Three Rivers Council. buds. club members for state officers Little two-year-old Mary Me and the March of Dimes contribu WOMEN’S MEETING PLANNED linda Levens was flower girl, also tion. Members should make reser FOR JANUARY 25 vations by Sunday evening. The Women’s Society of Chris wearing a lavender satin gown tian Service of the Methodist with lace trim and fashioned after MRS. LAND is HOSTESS ; church will meet January 25 in the other attendants. She carried a lavender flower basket. Ring Mrs. C. N. Land was hostess to the church pailor for a 1:43 des- bearer was Larry Levens Jr.. I mi th of the Social Twelve' sect and n gular meeting. Mrs. N. the members and Mrs. Larry club Thursday at a 1:30 dessert E. Compi n will be program lead- children of Mr. course and social afternoon. The : er, Mrs. Alvis Wicks will lead the Levens. Candlelighters February meeting will be at the devotions and Mrs. Lee Cooky home of Mrs. A. W. Helliwell with and Mrs. C. N. Land will be the Wood and Mrs. Robert Summers, who later had charge of the gift Mrs. Nannie Smith as hostess. 1 hostesses. table. David Andriesian was best man for his brother and ushers were John M irvin Robertson, cousin of Start the New Year Right the bride, anil Albert Martin. Groomsmen were Charles Clark with an«l Conrad Higgens of Spring* Good lines in dark green. field The bride's mother wore a suit Were $8.95 and $9.95 By VERA WINSTON of watermelon with i black ac- cessories and the b I ridegroom’s WHEN A dress looks well on Now $5.95 mother's dress was of navy blue. the more mature type as well Both wore corsages of gold rose on a young, slim figure, then one buds. for your home knows that the lines must be good. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. E. This dress does just that and la sleek and suave in deep dark green C. Diller of Aurora, the bride's sheer woolen. It has a simple aunt, played organ music. She also from surplice closing below a smell, accompanied the soloist, W. C. bow-tied collar. From above the Martin Jr., as hs sang “Because" waist a small panel sweeps to oqe and "At Dawning ” preceding the TAKE ONLY ONE HOUR* WAVING TIME WITH side, buttoned from directly above ceremony and later "The Lord’s Dorothy Arnext Alice Foster to slightly below the waist, »lunt- THE Mil, ^^1}^ Prayer.” These same songs were 509 Main «Street — Phone 36 wise. The back is bloused and the “LET 182 MEAN FLOWERS TO YOU” RICHARD HUDNUT sung at the wedding of the bride’s «kirt is straight and sliin in bark. Phone 1^2 1704 W. .Main parents. The reception was held in the church parlor decorated with tall baskets of rose-colored winter flowers. A Quaker bice table cloth was on the bride's table which was centered with a five-tiered deco rated cake encircled with dainty At last—a salon-type rosebuds and topped with a min iature bridal couple. Stirling silver permanent you can urn and candelabra completed the give yourself at table decorations. Mrs. Donald (formerly GnstafHomi) home! Saves ap to H Radabaugh of Roseburg xvas at flic usual waving time ... And it’s so easy, too! Anyone the coffee urn: Mrs. Carmen Clark Open Friday Newly Remodeled of Roseburg, aunt of the bride, from teen-age up can give herself this deep, soft, natural presided at the punch boxvl and looking wave, can set her hair however she likes best— Mrs. John W. Robertson, another from sleek cap to a halo of ringlets. aunt also of Roseburg, served the OPENING SPECIAL (Friday Only) cake. Mrs. Charles Clark had the Only 2.75 IpU» 30<f f*d. »o«1 guest book. «» hair Minn ttfiHl, 1.50 (plul fid. to*) Drop In for lunch and receive your For going away the bride wore a Your printing needs, whether large or small, will pink gabardine .suit, broxvn acces dessert FREE. Your choice of any one sories, a tree green top coat and receive the careful, INTERESTED attention of our We Give Saving Stamps and Appreciation Day Tickets of 9 delicioiin flavors of Ice Cream. an orchid corsage. They spent a expert craftsmen. For complete details, call 555 or 556 week on point north, and are now today I at home at Drain. The bride graduated from the As always, we maintain our friendly, efficient and courteous service. PRESCRIPT^ ' SPECIALISTS local high school in 1949. The bridegroorr attended Oregon Strife MAURICE AND JEANNE BOTTORFF college and spent 18 months as 6^P pgaui ^ (MX -- IA a . 603 Main a paratroop« r in the U. S. Army. Mr. Andri« slan is employed at a Phone 555 or 556 116 N. GthSt. PHONE 2 44 6)2 MAIN mill at Drain BONNIE PITCHER rlartenng Wool Frock Guitars and Amplifiers Sonola and Noble Accordions LAD1E.S’ DRESSES Arnest’s Dress Shop Sunnyside Greenhouses /p-ftowe f Mannes ICE CREAM AND FOUNTAIN LUNCH COTTAGE GROVE PHARMAC Cottage Grove Sentinel I*