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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
Thur».. April IS, ItläO The Sentinel, Cottage Grow, Oregon Page I First Congregational Church, Eugene {¡X g ™™ Is Setting of Melhes-Porterfield Rites Moose Lodge 4th The Church of Christ. Sixth and ____________ _____ ____ I lelilíes was was ele elected __ ______ _ ___ ! Clarence E. Holme* Gibbs, was decorated with baskets as governor of the Cottage Gtwe | of pink and white* flowers and Moose lodge No 810 at I he regular candlcabra with white candles on PHONE 555 OR 556 election ol officers held April Uh Sunday. March 26. for the wedding included: of Miss Juanita Wright, daughter Pale Chapman, junior PAST MATRONS RAINBOW t.IRLS HOLD of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright Bill Ander-, in, prelate; .les ARK ENTERTAINED INITIATION F’OR MASONS of Creswell, to Darwin D. Smith, rester, reelected treasurer Fred son of Mrs. Bessie Smith, Cottage' Mrs. Francis Horn entertainc'd The* Order of Rainbow for Girls, KnickeiN'. io r was chosen us the the' Past Matrons club Monday at by a special dispensation, held a Grow*. F. Sherwood Smith, pastor new trustee lor a three year term her home. A dessert course was । formal initiation for the* Masons of the church, officiated. Installation for the rew officers Mr. Wright gave his daughter in served, and followed by a social Wednesday night, April 5 At the1 afternoon. Mrs. Nelson Durham close of the initiation the Masons marriage. Her gow n was of white The lodge is |>articipating In a organdy, ballerina length, cap will entettain the club at the' Max served refreshments. membership contest and it was an sleeves and scalloped neckline, a tytin^. * nouneed at th.' April Illi meeting At the short business meeting short ¡teplum and full skirt. Her that the > quota of 15 had Iwen Monday night the* worthy advisor, net veil was edged with wide law TO^MA e D CLUB TO MEET reachi'd, although the contest doe:, Elizabeth Wotkman, thanked those and fell from a slipper satin fitted! The Cottage Grove Townsend who participated in the' selling of not end i until April 30th club.ht». 1 will meet at 6:30 p.m., Easter lilies to the local mer cap. She carried a nosegay of white I April 17 at the home of G. W. chants. Mrs. Percy Malcolm, rosebuds and carnations, tied with MEH'S U I \K white satin ribbon. For "some Hanson, 1044 Birch Ave. Mrs. J. W. Tarr, president of the 1 mother advisor, presented Paul thing old" the brick' won' her Catholic Altar Society, presided ine Dyksterhuis in the' East and grandmother's wedding ring. Wednesday al the regular month- awarded her the* Grand Cross of Miss Ramona Nerlie. cousin of ly meeting held ut parish Colors, the highest award a Rain the biidegroom. was maid of house. At this tune bow Gii 1 can receive. honor, wearing yellow organdy, made for the Easier Sunday April 24 will be the next meet and AJiss Betty Lou Wright ot vice. The next meeting «ill ing. This will be semi-formal at Creswell was bridesmaid in pink May 3 at the parish house. 7:30 p.m. All girls are urgexi to organdy. Both attendants dresses lx* on time. were made alike with low neck, puffed sleeve« and full ballerina- length skirts. They wore white ballern ia slippers. and cat ru'd nosegays of pink flowers with pink satin streamers. Best man was Clarence Sletager, and ushers were Howard Wright Jr., brother of the bride and Mil lan! Smith, brother of the bride groom. The ushers were also taper lighters Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Robert Beach sang "Because" and of any popular size film "I Love You Truly." accompanied by Mrs. Sherwood Smith. Mrs Smith also played the traditional wedding marches. A reception was held at the Mrs. Stanley W. Mellies of Eu home of the bride's maternal gene. who before her marriage SERVICE CIRCLE TO grandmother, Mrs. Mary Plueard. We Give Savings Stamps and Appreciation Day Tickets . at 610 South Tenth street. Mrs was Miss Donna Porterfield. The Zajic cut the wedding cake and wedding was an event of Sunday. The Service Circle of the Metho- Miss Frances Thrun and Mrs. Wil March 12. at three o'clock in the dist church met in church liam Plueard served. Miss Mary First Congregational church in Eu parlor April 11. and ojiened with gene in a setting of tulips, lilies, Lou Bailey had charge of the guest a short devotional service by the PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS book. Pink and white carnations daffodils, stock and acacia. president, Mrs. Fred Vohs Jr. decot ated the bride's table. who also was in of tiie (PfoGAUt^ V a The couple left immediately for CLUB PL VNS RI MMAGE business meeting. AND MEI« HANTS* LUNCH a wedding trip to Long Beach, It was voted t< a Poll) The Constellation club was en California. 652 MAIN basket among the member PHONE 24 4 The couple was honored with a tertained Thursday at the home of anna during’ the next two weeks, and shower on March 18 by Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler at a dessert it was decided to help serve the course, business meeting and Howard Wright, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Jimmy Steel of social afternoon. Assistant host- B&PW dinner next Monday night. Refreshments were served by Drain at the home of Mrs. Wright. On March 17 Mrs. Bessie Smith, Nelson Durham and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Henry Minkler and Mrs. Fred Vohs Jr. Mrs. Lula Babb and Mrs. Gorman Hilliker. The next meeting will lie held Nerlie honored the bride-elect At the business meeting follow on the regular meeting night, with a shower. ing the dessert, plans were com Dalnly pink lingerie. pleted for a rummage sale and April 27, at which time initiation LONDON LADIES merchants' lunch for Saturday. will be held for two new members. PLAN TO ORGANIZE WCTU By VERA WINSTON April 15, at the Masonic hall. The Hostesses will be Mrs. Boyd Allen Several ladies from the London rummage sale will start at 10:30 and Miss Hazel Tohlen. SOM E of the dainticit, the pret area were present at the regular a.m. and the lunch will be served tiest lingerie seen In ninny a xen- P.D.G. CLUB ELE< TS meeting of the Women's Christian from 11:30 to 1:00 pm. Members of the P.D.G. club ■on is of cotton. All the loving care Temperance Union Wednesday at usually lavished on tine xHk has met at the home of Mrs. Albert the home of Mrs. John Palmer, VOI TH FELLOWSHIP been bestowed on this charming and expressed their desire to or ENJOYS I IS i l l: U FITITO 8 Woodard Friday afternoon an 1 nightgown of pale pink cotton of ganize a Union at London which The Methodist Youth Fellowship, elected officers. Chosen were: Mrs. very sheer, fine quality. Matching Cooley, president; Mrs Ralph Lee will be organized at a later date. embroidered bonding ia worked high school group, with their coun Mrs. Charles Powell led the de selor. Miss Dorothy Jackson, en Sears, vice president and Mrs. Al into n pretty neckline nnd Is set-in nt the waist. The bodice Is finely votional service and read a peorr. joyed various activities through bert Woodard, secretary-treasurer. At this time plans were complet- pleated nbovc the waist Below the entitled "The Parable." She took out the day. waist tucks are released into the her topic from the Easter lesson. The group attended the sunrise cd for holding a plant sale at gentle fullness of the skirt There Mrs. Carrol Witherspoon present service at 6 o'clock in the nave, i Hansen Brothers garage on April is a matching ribbon aasb in back. 15th. ed the lesson, reading short and then serveri breakfast to ap articles on ‘The High Cost of Dis proximately 40 in Friendship hail. obedience,” "Am I Making Ex Assisting in the preparing of the cuses’”, "The Grace of God is All breakfast were Henry Minkler and Sufficient,” “What Makes An Harold Hicks. Alcoholic’" and “Religion at San At 9:30 they were present for Quentin." for the first worship service, and ' Visitors from London were Mrs. in the late afternoon they gather Charles Powell, Mrs. Arden Powell. ed at the church for an Easter | Mrs. p. Martin, Miss Martin and egg hunt. The eggs had been hid-! Mrs. C. Foster. den throughout the church by the Refreshments were served by Rev. Frank Brown. Miss Betty the hostess at the tea hour. The Thomas and Miss Jackson before May meeting will be with Mrs. the young people arrived. Witherspoon. At the close of the Easter egg hunt the young people met in MRS. ANDERSON IS HOSTESS Friendship hall and enjoyed a waf St. Andrew's Episcopal Guild fle feed. MOST POPULAR PONTIAC OF THEM ALL! was entertained Wednesday by The beautiful Chieftain De luxe Four-Door A bi9 Mrs. Clifford Anderson. Dean Per luxurious car with loads of room for solid comfort .. - ry Smith of Corvallis was present Wide, comfortable seats with r.srtully contoured cushm. . and led the devotional service. Plans were discussed for the food . . . Arm rest, and quality floor coverings . W.de, easy sale for Saturday, April 15. 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