The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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Th«' Ren fine!, Cottage Grove, Oirfn«
Thun»., Sept. ’1. 1950
Impressive Wedding Unites Pair;
Will Make Home at Glendale, Oregon
Mis» Ramona Amy Spartz,
daughter of Mrs. Florence Werner
of Cottage Grove, became the
bride of Stanley D. St. Clair, son
of Mr and Mrs. Glen St. Clair of
Glendale, at the home of the
bride’s mother, S niirday, ¿eptem­
ber 2, at two w^kx-k. The Rev.
Richard Gross, pastor of Trinity
Lutheran church, read the cere­
mony.
The bride wore a wine -olorod
street-length dress with pleated
skirt and plain bodice and a two-
strand pearl necklace. She won’
a corsage of gardenias and steph-
anotis and carried a white Bible.
Miss Helen Spartz was maid of
honor. Her dress was aqua rayon
gabardine with white waffle trim.
Her corsage was pink carnations.
Donald St. Clair of Glendale.
IT WEARS — AMI WEARS—
AND WEARS!
Seventian members of the We-
man's Society of Christian Sen ice
of the Methodist church met in
the church parlor September 13
for a short business meeting, at
which time plans were m.uie for
the food sale September 23 and the
church dinner on Sunday. Septem­
ber 21 ‘Div ladies then motored
to Junction City -where they were
guests of the Woman's Society.
Mrs. C. A. Pitney presided at
the afternoon meeting with 40
present, and welcomed the Cottage
Grove visitors. The occasion of (he
local ladies visiting the Junction
City group was the tenth annher-
«ary of the organization of the
Woman's Society of Christian Sen
vice.
Mrs. Lynn Zumwalt led the de-
। votional service, the theme being
I "Peace with Ourselves and AU Na-
| tions. "The Garden of Prayer"
was sung by the group and a hymn
: by John CKenham was read.
A period of visiting followed,
and the birthdat party was held
around the table. Mrs. Arthur
Knudtson read the goals for which
CU^k Siud •
the candles were lighted if the
brother of the bridegroom, acted goals had been fullfiUed. Seven of
the ten candles were lighted.
as best man.
Various committees gave reports
Baskets of pink and white glad­
ioli and vases of mixed flowers and Mrs. Walter Sorensen. Mrs.
| Mark Morgan and Mrs. Clark Enz
decorated the rooms.
The reception was held at the were calk'd on for short talks.
home of the bride's mother. Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Howard. Mrs. Empey
Ross Peterson cut the wedding and Mrs. O. F. Morgan were host-
cake and Mrs. Florence Weiner i esses, and served the birthday
served. Miss Helen Spartz poured. 1 cake, cup cakes taken by the
Following a wedding trip to the visitors, coffee and sandwiches.
coast Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair are Mrs. Pascoe Paine had the tabh's
at home at Glendale where he is decorated with fall flowers.
employed.
The bride graduated from the ( OTTAGE GROVE COUPLE
local high school in June of this WED IN CALIFORNIA
vca!-.
Leon B. Poole and Mrs. Rose
Watts, both of Cottage Grove,
EAGLES AVXILIARY VISITS
were married August 14, at Eu-
EIGENE Al XILIARY
Thirty-five members of the ! reka, Calif.
They were accompanied by the
Ladies Eagles Auxiliary No. 2061
of Cottage Grove surprised the bride's son-in-law and daughter.
Eagles Auxiliary of Eugene on the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shultz of
evening of September 12 when the Fortuna. Calif., former residents
local group paid the Eugene or­ of Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Poole are at home
ganization a visit.
At the close of the meeting re­ to their many friends at their
freshments of sandwiches, coffee farm on Mosby creek.
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and cake were served.
The Cottage Grove Auxiliary- TRAINING COURSE FOR
presented the Eugene ladies with a BROWNIE LEADERS SEPT. 26
Fostoria combination sandwich and
The training course for Brownie
cake plate.
i leaders w ill be held on Tuesday,
i September 26. from 10 a.m. to 3
LANE COUNTY VOITURE
! p.m. at the IOOF hall. Bring sack
40 ET 8 INSTALLS OFFICERS I lunch and coffee will be served.
The 1951 officers of the Lane ’ Small children will be cared for
County Voiture No. 80, 40 et 8 ■ at the hall.
were installed at Springfield last
This course will be given by Miss
Thursday night. Installing officer Shirley Glenn from Girl Scout
was Grand Gbe( d^.G^re Du Ore­ | Council office in Eugene, and there
gon. Walter Kirk of Salem.
must be ten people from Cottage
Claude Sherman of Cottage Grove signed up by Friday. Sept.
Grove was installed correspon­ 22- Help your girl by deciding now.
dent for the fourth year.
Call Mrs. A. G. King at’589L or
—♦—
Mrs. Gamage, 618R.
MISS MARY MARDEN
TO W ED IN SPRING
A ZippiH that loves to flotter you oil
th* limo ... tn any weather I Notice the
A fem hers of I TOCS
At Junction City,
10th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marden
have announced the engagement
of their daughter Mary Elise to
Leland John Trobock, son of Mrs.
B. N. Trobock of San Francisco.
An early spring wedding is on
the agenda.
now painted yoke detail, the wide double
buttoned cuff». And, of course, the lining
whisks out in a flash Alt wool
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
,
The Child Health Clinic will be
held Thursday, September 28, in
the public health room between 1
and 3 p.m. The health room is
above Smith's Electric. The meet­
ing is one week later than it
usually is. For appointment call
443L.
MARY WOODWORTH WINS
'FIRST ON HEREFORD
gabardine in fall's smartest
colors. 8-20, under $50.
38-44, under $55.
As we go to press, it is learned
that Mary Woodworth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth
of Mosby Creek, won first prize
and purple ribbon on her heifer,
a Hereford at the Lane county
fair. Judging had just been com­
pleted at the time the announce-
■ ment was made.
ut buttar ¡foni every whore
or write«
A small
deposit will
hold your coat
ot suit on our
convenient
lay-away plan.
SCOUT MOTHERS URGED
TO ATTEND MEETING
1 erry’s Quality
Store for Women
6th St. Bldg.
Methodist
PHONE 555 Oli 550
Evening Rites
Un ites Loca 11 ir
Mothers of fifth grade girls who
have girls in the Girl Scout organ­
ization or who have girls eligible
to join the scouts are urged to at­
tend a meeting called for today,
Thursday, at 2:00 p.m. to be held
at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Ph. 601
TEACHERS RECEPTION
BY P TA HEPT. M
The Parent-Teuchert Atamela-
Hon will begin the activities <>f
the year by entertaining for the
teachers at a reception In thr Jef-
lerson gym on Se|dcmlicr 25 ut
7:30 o'clock.
All pan-nls ure urged to partlci-
(Mte in this Informal nnadlng for
which the executive council will
act ns host».
Refreshments will be »ervad in
th«' library of thr Jefferaon school.
The First I’resbytcrian church
was the scene for the wedding of
Mrs. Maxine Lemley Ward, daugh­
Oi l K ERS' TRXIMNG DAY
< HULE HET FOR HEIT. 17
VI' UOMKHM K HOME
ter of Mi's. E. R. Lemley and the
SEI' AT M’RIXGI II I 1»
late E. R. Lemley, to Eriel (Jack)
Meeting of Cirri«' Three of thr
Th«* Woman's Society of t'hris-1 TIi«’ Unite«! Simnish War Veter­
H. Winders, son of Mrs, Erma
Presbyterian
Woman » Aaaociatlon
ans
and
Auxiliary
will
m<
t
at
the
tian Service of the Methoilist
Winders, all of Cottage Grove, on '
is schi*dulcd for Wednesday. Sep­
home
ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eddie
Heck
­
church of Springfield Will hold an
August 31. The Rev. D. Hugh
tember 27. nt two oclo«k nt the
Gfficers' Training «lay at their er al Comstock Monday, Scpl.'m- home
Peniston read the ceremony.
of Mrs Marion A»bury. 1427
her 25, at 6:30 for a potluck
church
at
Sixth
and
C
street
on
Th«' bride wore a two-j>iece
South Sixth street. Co-h<>"tcn»cs
supiHT,
follow«'«!
by
ttie
regular
September 27 from 111 a m, to 3
tomato-red gabardine suit and a
will la> Mrs. (> W. Blackmore and
pin., with a suck lunch at noon It monthly meeting. All members are Mrs. Walter Lalonde.
corsage of green orchids. Miss
urged to be present.
is
deslrednhat
as
many
officers
as
Barbara Ward, th«' bride's daugh­
|M>ssiblc from the local group will
ter, was her only attendant. She
attend.
wore a blue checked suit and had
Mrs. E. M. Tilton will give an
a corsage of pink rosebuds.
over-all picture of the aims and
B. Winders wa» best man for 1
goals of th«' Women's Society in
his brother, and Lee Kruse of:
th«' morning session. Instruction
Gardiner, brother-in-law of the
4 and round table discussion of the
•bride, was usher.
work of president, vice prcsid«>nl,
Mrs. Lee Kruse, sister of the
and secretaries will occupy th«' af-;
bride, sang “At Daw ning” and |
ternoon sessions.
"Love's Greeting,” accompanied by
♦ —
Mrs. C. P. Brandsness at the
KFSEAIUH < I l B H IS
organ.
FIRST FALL MEETING
A reception was h«'kl in the
church parlors immediately fol­
Th«' Research club held its first
FL# i Gk'I Siu.l a i meeting of the fall season Tuesday
lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Forrest
Lemley, the bride's sister-in-law, following the couple's initial slice. 'night in the city library with Miss
Sises 3-(Jx
poured and the bridegroom's sis­ Mrs. Harold Burleson assisted.
Lena Zcndron. president, in
Mr. and Mrs. Winders are at charge. At th«' business meeting
ter. Mrs. Marjorie Winders Cun­
ningham. cut the wedding cake horn«' at 1321 Parks road.
| the program for the year was pn -
S12.98 and up
i setrted by th«' chairman. Mrs. W.
SEPT. 22 is OES NIGHT
WOM TO INITIATE;
C. Martin.
DINNER PLANNED 22 ND
Friday night, Sept. 22, is th«'
Roll call for the evening was
Women of the Moose will hold regular meeting ot the Ordi'r of I "Summer Highlights.'' and th«'
a formal initiation at the Moose Eastern Star, and Ruth Thompson, I txHik review«'«! by Mrs. Martin was
hall Thursday evening. Sept. 21, at worthy matron, now living in Eu­ I "Comes the Comrade" by AleXan-
in:
8 o’clock, with refreshments to be reka. Calif., will >>e present to | dfa Orme.
The next meeting will be Oc­
Tweed* (Brown)
served at the close of the meeting. preside.
tober 3. At th s time Mrs Jess Hill
Women of the Moose will have • A resolution was made at the will give th«' book re' iow and Miss
100' ; Wool (Green - Ked - Blue)
last meeting to change the meet­
a dinner Friday, Sept. 22, at 7 ing dates from the second and ' Zendron wdl have the magazine
o'clock in the Moose hall for all fourth Fridays to the first and article. Roll call will be on "Pre­
Moose members and their wives. third Thursdays, and it is impor­ cious Stones."
♦
Mrs. Gustav Walther. Mrs Mark tant that all mem tiers be present WHITE SHRINE WILL
as
this
will
b«
1
voted
upon.
Refresh-
I
Kincart and Mrs. C. P. Armstrong
RESUME '«'
.'INGS St PT. 28
are in charge of the dinner. Will ments will be served at the close
11« lhh em W te Shrine will
the ladies who are planning on of the meeting.
14 South Sixth
Phone 90
resume m t
Phursdny night.
coming please call one of the above
September 28. at the Masonic ■
Wedding Invitations
committee as to what they are to
temple. Eu. •«
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BALES-DOOLITTLE REUNION
Over fifty members of the U. S.
Bales-Doolittle clan gathered at
the Bales home at Dorena Sunday
for the annual family reunion. A
potluck dinner was served and the
day was spent visiting.
to
EPISCOPAL GlU D MEETS Kingsley Speaks
Th«' Inst meeting of th«' Kplseo-
Men
I
pal Guild was held Sept I at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Wook'ott I Virgil Kingsley, su | m rintendcnl .
• with Mrs Clifford Anderson pre­ of Cottage Grove high school. I
spoke on school and church CO
siding.
Members d«'cided to have cash I o|ienttion following the monthly
donations instead ol a toiai sale dinniT of th«' Methodist Men Mon­
this year. Mrs. Roy Sherman and I day evening.
He complimented th«' churchrs
Mrs. Woolcot I were named to tic
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