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The Rentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur«.. June ?l. IBM p IS Attending Confab At Estes Park, Colo. Mitchell-Crane Exchange Vows In Ceremony at Methodist Church WSCS Helps With New House Dress Design Praised By Oregon Women \\ oman > of ('hiHtian Loire (Tane Ix'came church the bride of Pvt. Edward E. met m tlie church pa«.» Jui . I Mitchell in an evening ceremony PHONE 555 OR 556 for 7 15 dessert Mrs. lax- v'ooley One thousand hour wraring in the First MethixbM church, Northwest Federation of Stamp and Mrs Alvin Allen were host test» of functional house dress«** Tuesday. June 12 ubs has admitted the South lame esses Mis Cecil Sat ley had charge di'Migiivd at Oregon Stati* collegi' Th«* bride's parents ar«* Mr and Stamp (Cottage Grove of devotions and Mrs. Ilt'nry have lieen completed ami result* Mrs. W. H. Cram*. UlW Thayer Minkler gave th«* lesson of the tests compiled, Mis Ciara and community • to momlwiship. street. Th«* bridegtrem's ixircnts During th«* business meeting th«* Ednburn. asux'iate itomi' cixmo- aix* Mrs Mac Clark of Salem, and The Cottage Grove club became ml*t for the «>S«’ home eeiinomics the most southerly member, the budget for th«- coming year was E. E. Mitchell of Beatricx*. Neb. experiment station, hn* an read and approved Mr. Crani* gave his daughter in smallest membership represented, The society is cooperating with nounccd. A twilight wedding at the.new) Little Marsha Oberg in yellow marriage. Th»* Rev. Clark Enz and Hie smallest town in the or The tests were made ns part of other* of the stat»' to furnish a ganization. Seventh-day Adventist church in organdy was flower girl and car- performed the ceremony. a joint resemeli Project by the library ■hie Cottage Grove took place Sunday Tied a basket of yellow petals. I'he annual convention, recently Mrs. Mitchell wore a street local society is giving "Christian OSC vX|H'rimvnt station and ex June 17. at 7:30 pm., when The groomsmen were Carl Wil length gown of whit»* net with held at Victoria. Bl', ity and Communism" by Bennett tension sen ice Results of the Virginia Mae Justcsen. daughter liams. brother of the bridegroom, collections amounting to $250. tXM). three-quarter length, shirred wearing tests will Is- used ns a it Mr and Mrs. Peter Justcsen and Arthur King. One stamp, ownol by 'I'he group voted to coll»*ct basis for recommending ehnngvs K Ritentici sleeves. She carruai a nosegay of ■>t Port Arthur. Ontario. Canada The ceremony was performed pink carnations ami stephanotis on of Winnipeg, was valutti Ht clothing for Korean relief. Any in dress designs. became the bride of Ivan Ralph by Elder Walter Blehm. $10,(MX). usable clothing is accepted cx- a white Bible Oregon women who wore the Williams Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. cept women's hats and high hix*li*»i Mrs. Bernie»* Scolcs played the Wilma Crane, sister of th»* bride, shoes. Bring I. R. Williams of Cottage Grove. nuptual music on a Hammond your dot lung to the was maid of honor and wore a B A 1* NN CLUB HAS day hale agreed that the long church The bride wore white embossed etectric organ Mrs. Walter Blehm POT I I ( K SI PPER bias gusset, which is the piincipal I^aVonne Hugdahl, daughter of street length dress of pink organ organdy floor length gown and a accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tito Atlas plan of pledging was feilt ure exiMM inicntal Mr ami Mrs Victor Hugdahl. will dy She carried a nosegay of orchid Jean Gilliland, ('hamber of Com- explained by Mrs. K o I h i t Bowser finger tip veil th<t fell from a Wyman who sang "At Dawning " dresses, has prun'd its worth as a travel to Estes Park. Colorado, to mere»* secretary. was accepted as coronet. She carried a white bible Following prayer. Mr. Wyman and was adopted by the society. Ruth Mitchell, sister of the practical and functional addition attend th»* Future Homemakers of a new member at the meeting of with pink rosebuds and white song “O Perfect Love." A new visitation plan was dis- to work dress design, Mrs. Eda America National Lea«icrship bridegroom, was candle-lighter, th»* Business and Professional stephanotis. A riM*eption was held on the Training Conference, being held ami Kenneth Nease was best man. Women s club Monday at the home cuss<*d and voted to be carried out burn ruixn ted Her sister. Patricia Justcsen. in lawn at the horn»» of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs ('ram*, mother of th«* bride, in the early fall. The gusset is a bias piece ot from June IS to 22. of Inez Hoyt Th»* meeting was a orchid taffeta with a halo to Raymond Trask of Cottage Grove. wore a light gray suit with a cor Secretary of Spiritual life an material which replaces n piece ot ¡>ot luck supper. Miss Hugdahl is president-elect match, was maid of honor Miss The brid»* was complimonti*d sage i»f pink sweet peas. Mrs. nounced that tlie morning prayer iMpial length mid width at the un- At th»* same time Uittie I.«*»* Dorislee Erickson, in aqua taffeta, with a shower at the home of Dr. | of the local HIA chapter, and hits Clark, mother of the bridegroom, i group has tieen discontinued and derarm sleeve scum. This change was bridesmaid. They carried fan and Mrs. Stanton Oberg on June participattxi in various school ac wore a black suit with corsage of Lamb, ¡xist president of the club I all members of the society are allows greater reach and Ireedom tivities. She will servi' as a re pink sweet peas. and high school librarian, an- bouquets of roses. 12. । urged to attend the Tuesday ew- of movement, explained Mis Eda corder ami assist with a "relaxer" Baskets of pink and white noumred shi* had taken a position ning group. burn. Both set in and kimono which will be presented during th«* gladiolus and white carnations as librarian at University High in Next meeting conference. X will la' a picnic Eugene and would not lx* with decorated the church. July 11 at the Cc ittage Grove dam Mrs. Phyllis Trusty, local ad worn Before the ceremony Robert the club next year. garments viser. and Mrs. Eleanor Brunquist Kelly sang ''Always. " Mrs. Wayne The next business meeting will with the executive committee a* to do n hostesses. Dallas of Corvallis high school will Monro»* accompanied him at the lx* July 2 at the City Library, anil tlon of the dresses lifter 1(XM) act as official Oregon advisors at organ and played the wedding th»* next social meeting will lx* a hours of wear revealed no broken the conference. in nny gusset scum music. potluck supper July Its at the home The long bias gusset Is adapted A reception was held in the of Hazel Welden, president. Them«* of the conference will be I m ' to a number of uses It "Leadership Training Today church parlor following the cere Brings Happier Homes Tomor mony Mrs. Clark Enz poured, and BROTHERS TO BE HONORED Fidelis Circle of the Methodist inserted in a commercial pat tern row" Mrs. S. E. Frye, aunt of the bride, IT EASTERN STAR church will meet Wednesday after- and garments which have I Míenme too small can !»• reclaimed for cut and served tin* three tiered Eastern Star will miA*t Thurs iiuun, June _«. al 1:45 in the comfortable wear by adding the brides cak»* which tup|x*d day evening June 21. There will church parlor. Men's s s|s>i t shirts mude Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge with a miniature bride and groom. be initiation with a class of all Mrs. J I). Monroe is in charge with the sante method are well met for its regular session Friday Pink and reti ruses decorated the men. of devotion». Mr Albert Wmxiani adapted net ir e evening June 15 with the noble wedding table. Reports from grand chapter will is in charge of the program, and such as tor bowling or golfing Following a short wedding trip grand. Emma Smith presiding. hostesses are Mrs l,ee Cooley ami be given. Patterns InrorfHiratlng the Idas A letter from the state president to the coast Pvt. Mitchell return- Mrs. S. L. Mackin. gusset into the design will lx- of- All men present will be special was read stating that she would ed to Fort Bliss, Tex., w here he fered to commercial pattern com ly honored. make her official visit to the local is stationed with the U. BINNER ( I I.I BRAI ES panies and <li ess manufacturers awaiting shipment to occupied lodge on the evening of Friday. URSI ANNU I RS A RN July 20 and asking that the initia- Germany. Mrs. Mitchell will n»- MONTHIA MEETING tory work ,be demonstrated at main in Cottage Grove. and eun- OF PNG « LI B The first wedding anniversary tinue her work as secretary at that time. PNG club will meet in the It H)F of Mr and Mrs It was announces! that the Jefferson school. hall Thursday, June 28 at 1:30. observed with i dinner Friday. degree staff would meet on Wed The serving committee will lie Jun«* 15 at the home of Mrs. nesday June 20 and Gladys Hatch, MRS MOORE HONORED Millie Hodgson. Thelma Hodgson, Minn’s parents, Mr and Mrs Ixm- R. J. Moore, sun uf Mr. and staff captain, asked that all mem Hazel Culver and Edith Sanders. nell Alien A wedding cake was a 2 Piece and 1 Piece Suits bers be sure to attend. Public in Mrs. C. W. Moori* of Cottage It is hoped that a good crowd feature of the dinner. stallation of new officers will take Grove, received hrs bachelor of Thos»' attending Ix-sides th«* will attend. G<x>d luck with home canning is Elastic Backs place after lodge Friday July 6 arts degree at the University of honored guests were Mr .md Mrs. not a chance hap|x‘ning. but the and will be held jointly with the Oregon Sunday June 10. After Doyle Bailey and daughter, Mr result of adherence to the rule» ‘Cold Fire” and Satin graduation exercises a group of < onstei . i vuon ( LI B ■ Odd Fellows lodge. and Mrs Arthur McDermott of of gixxi canning pi ixfilure. One of relatives met at his home at 1432 Dunsmuir. Calif . Mr. and Mrs. the first rules is to have the prop Alder street, Eugene to celebrate TOWNSEND (TA B About 15 members of the Con Robert Moody, Richard Mixxly. J. er supplies The Townsend club will hold its his wife's birthday. Those present stellation club met Thursday af P Graham and Mrs. Frances Regular home canning Jars are annual picnic July 4. Anyone wish were Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. ternoon at the home of Mrs. Nichols. made to withstand high temper and Mrs. Earl Atterberry of ing to do so is cordiaaly invited to Maude Wheeler for their annual Mr. and Mrs. Minn have gone ature ami air th«- best assurance join us at the city park at 1:00 Puyallup, Washington; a sister-in- covered dish picnic. to San Francisco when' they will for airtight seal They are low in I p.m. Please bring a picnic lunch law, Mrs. David Kollowatz. Mr. This was tne last meeting until emit and may !»■ used repeatedly. 14 South Sixth Phone 90 and your own dishes. Coffee and Moore's parents and sisters Mrs. after the summer vacation. Meet board the S. S. Lurline for Commercial Jars un light in ice cream will be served by the W. W. Morelock and Miss Caroly n ings will be resumed in Septem Hawaii. weight and the sealing surface is club. Moore. ber. NEIGHBORS OF UOOIM KMT easily damaged w hen t hey a re HOED SOC IAL MEETIN«. Before being use all jars Neighbors of Woodcraft held should I»' examined their meeting for the rrnckv or sharp edges on the scal month at the home of .Mrs. Wil- ing surface. liam Bartels on Quincy street The two-piece cup. metal ban«' with Adelin Hatch assistant host i«nd metal lid with fiowed-m mi L ess. ing com|M>und around edge of lid Five tables of bridge anti canas one of Is* ta were in play during the evening Prizes went to Jane Morris, Iona Reimers, Julia Barters and Fannie Stamp Federation Admits Local Club Williams-Justesen Wedding Vows Exchanged in Twillight Ceremony Let’s Go Swimmin! Wednesday Meeting Set for Fidelis Circle BATHING SUITS $2.29 ARLIENE’S .».s,........ Music Teachens Attend Workshop Mrs Helen Hagen at tended the June Music Workshop, which was sponsored liy the Eugene district of Ilie f li egon Music Ti’tichers as* The workshop was hohl In the the Northwest .iudltoriuni ( In Istinti College building. Tura- day evening. June III Piano pupils playing from Mr*. Hagen's class were 1 lalene Rob- eits. Bonney VVmiknuL Charlotte I Hal, Glenda Hudson. Charl'** fus ion. and Enid I ji BI uc . cause the taind cun I»' screwed tight when the Jai is filled and no tin tin t tightening I' needed, mid no extra rublxT ling is re- quired Newest development in two- puce dosnies is the dnma" type of lid This has an upward bulge or "dome" which is «Dawn down wlii'ii a vacuum is cn ated In the Jai After the Jar «xxils, this ty|x* of lid is easily tested for seal by pressing the center with the fin gers. Th« Jar is »call'd if the "dome'' stays down. Sealing failure* are caused by lack of vauuum in jars I .ack of vacuum is caused by- ill Using jars, lids and bands which do not lit together snugly enough to per mit an airtight seal. Rough edges on Jais may create leakage. <2> Using lids a secund time. «3» Us ing wai|x*d or rusty band«. <4> Leaving tis> much head »pace when filling Jars l5) Packing foot! tightly that liquid Jills cannot fill tin* »pace* Is'twecn the pus es of fiKsi iti> Failure to knife out air bubble« «7« CarclessnesM in adjusting lids and band*. iH> Unreliable mcthotls of canning or carelessness in following ttic man« ufneturer*’ instructions. »Proper Jars, Lids Will Insure Good Canning Results Out favorite skirt hos o Tots to Teens EEEL ITS NEW EASE I . . . With sensational new Hydraguide power steering lout-filths ot the work is done tor you at your touch on the wheel! The littlest lady can park the biggest Chrysler with two fingers drive all day with freedom from arm fatigue! ENJOY ITS NEW CONTROL . . . You can’t imagine the feel of complete command this new kind ot »teering give« you. 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Other new officer* are Mrs Ix'she Kribs, Bend, first vire- president; Mrs. Guy Shumway, McMinnville, second vice-presi dent; Mrs. Claude Sprague, Cor vallis, secretary; Mrs Harold Ri. ley, Scio, treasurer; and Mrs James Beeman, Umatilla, his torian. Five new district directors an Mrs. Oliver Sargent, Salem; Mrs Norman Lunde, Troutdale; Mrs Percy Cook, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Dorothy Kopacz, Hermiston; and Mrs. Jean Davenport, Coquille. 'TH OTTf’ 13,(MX) homemakers, saw a 5-year- >ld dream come true at th«' con ference. The council’s $45,000 goal for a coo |>erafive living unit fol college girls went "over the top" when Mrs. Norman I.unde, Azalea House chairman, presented a $10,- (Mxt check to Mrs. Malx'l Mack, state extension agent, and she in turn gave the check to Dr. A L. 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