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■H Sweet Home Is Golden Wedding Observed In (Xi Couple; Miss Billie Scott Scene of Wedding Also 33rd Anniversary of Daughter IFeds R.Lundbom the In Rene Ceremony E N T IN E E O C IE T Y PH O N E «55 OR 5 «fl Singer Rebekah Leader MakesOfficialVisit Reconditioned Electric Portables To Local Chapter $39.50 T h e ce leb ration wax also U r a l H a p tlit C h urch of Sweet 3.1rr| an n ive rsa ry o l the couple Hom e w iin (tie scene o f the w ed oldest d a u g h te r and he r husband, ding o f M r. and Mrn. H e llion M r. and M rs. W illia m E Booher C o u tu rie r on Augu«t 2 In an eve- . and the 11th w edding an n ive rsa ry nlng cerem ony. Mr». I »,-Ilion lx the o f th e ir grandson and w ife , M r fo rm e r I'a tx y R u th Davenport of Sweet I I une. d a u g h te r o f M r and 1 and M rs W illis Booher. Seven o f the couple's e ig h t liv M ,'. J W Ih iv e n p o rt o f th a t c ity lie lx the non o f M r. and M r« ing c h ild re n w ere present w ith A n«,in C o u tu rie r of C ottage th e ir spouses In c lu d in g : Mes« <.rove Rev. lu e F in le y o f the and Mesdam,-« W illia m F Booher. i'lr x t Itapttat C h urch In Sweet George H lA-ters, G erald Turpin, I Iona- pe rfo rm ed the cerem ony Iz-ste r T u rp in , also Donald T u r T h e bride'» fa th e r gave h e r In pin. a ll o f C ottage G rove. M r. and M rs George Pennock o f H o rto n m arriage . She wore a b a lle rin a le ng th and M r. and M rs L e ro y P e rln l o f gown of w h ite nylon tu lle w ith a A n la u f. T h e T u rp in s have .11 grand fin g e r, Ip veil attachi-d to a hi id- dr, f orange blossoms She c a r c h ild re n 21 o f w hom w ere present ried p in k roses on a w h ite B ible and 17 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n w ith 15 present. A tte n d in g the b rid e a» m aul of T h e c h ild re n and g ra n d ch ild re n hoc ir w,e. M a ry H e rin g to n , who o f M r and M rs. T u rp in w e re in A lia liq u i't h o n u tlttg O live Ra m ry . S ta te President o f the lie Iw lm h A n te il,lily , wax held by the KetH-kNh 1-odge on W i drienduy, J u ly 2.1 M r« Itain e y wax m aking her o ffic ia l vialta11<a. D ial event,ig I I N I N I L T H A I» * IN A I K i n 4 N« » ’Fotlow tftfc the banquet a xjjec (IN W I N (»I I I M A I M IN K la l meeting wax held at the te- 5 Year G uarantee quent o f tit«» local pre«ld .n l a, w h ich la 'ita A ub rey rc rrlv e d (he In itia to r y degree, New o ffic e ,', wore a blue b alle rin a length gown charge o f the d in n e r a tte n d « ! by w er» in the c h a in . Noble G rand, and c a rrie d a noaegny o f p ink and ne arly 50 people. A la tg e decora I A . in o r Puilerbaugh, o ffic ia te d M rx Ram ey a d dn ««cd the lodge w h ile carn atio ns B rid esm a id wax ted th re e -tie re d w e dd ing -cake Wns llu n d y Mewing K it h lrle y C o u tu rie r w ho waa g o w n baked by M rs. W illis Booher. M rs Also m aking th e lr o ffic ia l Vinita U lt h E v rry I'u rrh a a r tlig w tha t evening were liu r e ll ed in a p in k b a lle rin a le n g th dt<*ax E rn ie Dunn, g ra nd dau gh te r, -was D r tity fro m Coburg, W arden o f and ca rrie d a p ink and w h ite noxe-1 I in charge o f the guest book. gay o f earnuttonx. Grandsons In Service the Rebekah A ssem bly; R. I J. J u n io r bridesm aids w ere Shelia ' T h re e o f the grandsons are in S ia liii:, (¡ru ra l J u n io r W arden o f the G rand E ncam pm ent; Ile r b e tt Couturier and Sue Davenport who the service and unable to a tte n d W a lk e r. I'a n l G rund R e p rr .eiitu - wore id e n tica l lavender dress«-* , T hey are Cpl. A lfre d Pennock, HOME TRIAI, and ca rrie ,! nosegays o f paxtel w ho has been in K orea, but on tlv e o f the Encampment Cull S-HI2A Eugene Visitors were present f r im colored aweet peas. F lo w e r g irl w ay' home; Cpl. W illia m D S p rin g fie ld , E u g e n e, M arvola, wax Diana D avenport. She w ore a Peters, statio ned In K e n tu c k y o r M a il ('<ni|Nin 11111« Ixiro, C o h u ig and Stevennon, green dress and c a rrie d u basket and C pl. D a rre l F. B ooher in Eng- o f rose petals. Wanh. la nd. M others of the b ride and bride- | D u rin g the a fte rn o o n M rs. Sa R e frrxh m e n tx w ere nerved fo l oion». h i h i *( i i m a im in k «o g, otn had id e n tica l corsages made lo w in g the bunlnena m e e tin g le m M agnusson sang " T h e O ld Mt r iA M U .> i» n n » « ..» Ml Rugged C ross", accom panied on T he f ir s t m eeting fo llo w in g the of w h ite gladiolus. IK N T U C M K N I W O t'M » IJ K F. TO Best m an was S tan ley T a y lo r ,,lano by M rs. W illis Booher new m eeting xehetlule won held on rnv U» «o minokk 1 Augu«, 1.1 M eeting« are now held and ushers were F kryd S m ith . Dale I M any lo vely g ifts w ere presented ¡on the «ccond and fo u rth W ednes C o u tu rie r and M e rle C o u tu rie r J th). couple. 1 Lztve You T r u ly and <Mi , G ra n d ch ild re n a tte n d in g w e r e days o f the m onth. A t the next re g u la r m e e tin g ' Prom ise M e," were sung by D a r- R alph Bobble and Jeannie Peters, the re w ill I k * a spe lling context li ne C o u tu rie r w ith L ila Mae San- I W illin ’ Booher, W illia m Booher, and refreshm ents w ill la- served. bert, accompanying he r on the M nt j ua n ita Duncan. M rs. E rn ie D unn D ix ie Lz*e Pennock, Mr». ( k ill F ellow s an il Rela-kah p ic piano. W edding reception was held »1 i p h y llis R obertson. G a ry , L a rry , nic lx scheduled to r August 21 the ehureh. S. rv ln g were M rs j arM.t Lind a T u rp in , Sandra Fern D-e and M rs. L a V e rn * f ^ n n le S he rrie . N e ll. L y n e tte and Combs. T h e chu rch was decorated j <Mjy T u rp in and D a rle n e and w ith candles and luiskets o f glad- I L o nn ie P erlnl. brills. , 1 'ifty G iie s ts P re s e n t F o r going aw ay the b ride chose I O th e rs a tte n d in g w ere: M r. and a w h ite su it w ith w h ite acces M rs. Jo»« B ro o k h a rt. M rs. B .ll sories and wore a corsage o f p ink M a tto o n . John Booher. M iss S u roses. zanne B ro o k h a rt and M r. and T lie b ride attended Sweet Home M rs. Joe C cllers. a ll o f .Drain. .m il M cK enzie high schools. 'H ie Messrs and Mr-»dames C harles bride groo m Is a g ra du ate o f Me- Nelson. Ray T u rp in . F ro d B usier K e n /re high school M r C o u tu rie r and M rs. M am ie Lake, a ll o f Y o n 1» i-m pl iyed here as a tru c k d riv e r. c a lla ; M r. and M rs. G eorge Dm - T he C o u tu rie rs are now a t home ney and f««ur c h ild re n o f Rose at 111 S ou th E leventh, fo llo w in g b u rg ; E llis T u rp in o f S p rin g fie ld ; a wedding t r ip to S c u ttle M rs. Josie Keeney o f Sweet H om e; M r. and M is . P at G rim es and M rs. M am ie Grlm»«s o f M o h le r; M r. rfhd M rs. Ja ck G riffin s und M rs. M in n ie C a u fie ld o f A u burn, W ash.. M r. and M rs. Charles O regon S la te College G re a te r Rasplock o f Sherw ood; M rs. B e r research a c tiv itie s and increased \ X « # £ / tha Landis a w l M rs. C o ra Tod- row-arch g ra n ts fro m o ff-cam p us h u n te r o f Spokane; M r. and M rs. agencies and foundations an- e x .Salem M agnusson. M rs. lx>rr«inc pected fro m the new Science Re- Ila Iso r and M r. a w l M rs. Ray ■«•arch In s titu te re ce n tly approved W h ite o f C o tta g e G rove; M n and by the sta te hoard o f h ig h e r edu M rs. J im m ie T u rp in o f S ffring - ca tio n as |»«rl o f the O regon S ta te field, and M r. a w l M rs. F ra n k college school o f science. F u w v e r o f Indc|»endence. Mrs. D r. Vernon I I . C heldelin, na F a w v e r is a siste r o f M rs. Charles tio n a lly -k n o w n chem ist w h o d u r T u rp in . in g hi» It, years as a m em ber of M rs. T u rp in . 67, was b o rn at the O SC s ta ff has h e ad «! scores L it t le F u lls, M inn., and came to o f special research studies, w ill «C ottage G rove a t the age o f six, be d ire c to r o f the new In s titu te , whik« M r. T u rp in . 73. was born lie w ill con tinu e to devote h a lf- near D ra in and has liv e d a ll his tim e to In s tru c tio n , however. life in O regon. T h e couple was President A. 1» S tra n d said the m a r r lix i a t Roseburg, June 18. dem and fo r the in s titu te arose 1902. M r. T u rp in was a logg er be fro m the la rge n u n ,tie r o f re fo re re tire m e n t. search c o n tra c ts accepted each y e a r by th e school o f science anti the g io w in g tendency fo r research In p u re and applied science sup- po rte d by g ifts and g ra n ts. G ifts and i i f ants fo r research in the school o f science liave totaled around »15,000 th is past year. TERMS FR EE FREE Research In stitu te E stablished a t OSC “ You’re so thoughtless, John—g e t ting run over as w e ’ re on our w ay to get some GROVE M A ID M IL K from GROVE M A ID D A IR Y Ph. 321 Parasols Shower Motif, Honoring Miss Jane Beidler T h is Is f ir c w e a th e r O regon's forests a rc the most p ro d u ctive in P in k was the c .,lo r them e and the w o rld . L e t's keep th e m th a t parasols were the m o tif fo r a w ay bv p re ve n tin g forest fires. m iscellaneous b rid a l show er honor KEEP OREGON GREEN. in g M iss Jane B eidler. bride-elect o f G ordon N eldeigh, F rid a y eve ning, at the Roy S ho rt home M r,. ! Roy S h o rt and M rs. Claude C ru - son w e re hastesses. G ifts w e re placed under th e I 1 parasols w h ich w e re at several po in ts in the house und Miss Beld- j le r was led to each o f then,. On ’ the ta b le was a la ttlo e d atvhw ay and a com plete b rid a l p a rty in | a w e dd ing settin g. D e co ra tin g the | m a n te l o v e r the fire p la ce were p e ren nia l peas and petunias o f p in k and d a rk e r shades. The re- I fre sh n ie n ts w ere also p in k and w h ile . O n th e guest lis t were Mes- | dames C harles Adams, H a ro ld A xle y, O rlo Bagley, Ir a Beidler, P a rris Breedlove. R ich a rd C lian,- bers, L e s te r Coiner. A lden Co|>ple, W a rre n D a u g h e rty . R obert D a u g h e rty, R obert Dusenherry, N e il Ham m ond. W ilb u r Heath. James K in ca id , George Jacobsen, John K e lly , S. L. M a c k in . George ' M athew s, C ecil M a rtin , R obert I M ills , D. H ugh Peniston, V in a l { ' R a nd all Sr., N o rm a n Richards. C lyde R oberts, M a rg a re t Spriggs. , S ch o fie ld S te w a rt, B ert T ra sk, M ichael V a n d e rK le y. W i 1 b u r j W o rkm a n , W ilb u r W o rkm a n Jr., J L illia n B ost, Lizzie Veateh, Sam V eatch, A lb e rt H e lliw e ll. Joe; S m ith , K a r l M ills , W . C. M n rtin , i E arnest Lebow , A r th u r Ilile , H. ; W . T itu s o f Eugene, F ra n k N ic h ols, Palm««,- Johnson, Claude Ben ton. the Misses E unice V a n D e n -! burg. A deline Adam s, Helen A x - : ley, M a rg e ry C oiner and M iss}' Crane, a house guest o f M rs. . . C harles Adam s, M rs. H e n ry M o lino, sister of M iss B eidler, M rs. a C harles B eidler, m o th e r o f the ho no r guest, the tw o hostesses, THUNE » 4 4 and the honor guest. SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS School Starts Sept. 8th W e c arry th e m ost com plete line of school supplies fo r all grade and high school students. W e have th e lis t of your req u irem en ts fo r a ll grade school students. M r. AND MRS. CHARLES T l I t l ’ IN celebrated th e ir golden wedding ann iversary recen tly at B rain C o m m u n ity h all w ith a fam ily d in n e r a t noon fo llo w « ! w ith open house trm n 2 to 1:30 p.rn. Mrs. Hensley Is Guest at Shower By M rs. W a lte r M . Bowens, M t. Vh-w Correspondent Mesdames Bob Russum and V e r non A rm s tro n g cn te rta in e rl w ith a p in k and blue show er F rid a y a f ternoon in honor o f M rs. Claude Hensley. Decorations were in keeping w ith th e occasion, fe a tu rin g a large s to rk by the firep la ce. Games w e re played by the guests, prizes being w on by Mes- dames S tig e rs and Bowens. G u e its a tte n d in g were Mes- dames H»«nry M arsh, W ayne S ch m itt, Lee Rodgers, John S tig ers, Em m a K e lle y, Frances P arks. W a lte r Post. E lv is K e lle y , C la ris Abeene. Roy E w ing . G. L. Gunn, Eldon S ibley, Lo uie A kin s, George •Sibley. I I. F . Russum, W . N . IX»wens and M iss S h irle y Parks, a l l o f the C ottage G rove area; Mrs. L a ris Post o f Oswego, the honor guest and the tw o hostesses. Those sending g ifts , b u t unable to atten d Were Mesdames A. B. Cochrane. Claude Abeene, La Verne Hess. Dean K e lle y. H e n ry Hess and the Misses M a rg a re t Ann I*rice and Donna Abeene. A fte r the ho no r guest opened he r m any g ifts , refreshm ents o f cake, coffee and punch w ere se rv ed. PHtSCHIPIIUN' — QM cgaha 'U (pfeaAutt^ »31 MAIN . SPECIALISTS , ? . ’ ? ' - , The Sciiihit I. ( iitta g i- G rave, (trrg o n I'age 8 M r. am i Mrs K enneth \ . | » o n l a m g ho le " S|M*ndlng the w eek and M r. and M rs. W ayne C o ffe lt end w ith the Longs was th e ir o f C ouncil B lu ffs . Iowa, were granddaughter, Jersldin e Hughes, M onday n ig h t guests at the E M . o f Eugene. B illie Ann S cott, da u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. L y le E. S co tt o f Eugene, and R ichard E I.undhom . i son of M rs Elsie Ixu id b o m a id the la te E in a r (E d ) I.undhom of ¡C o tta g e Grove, were un ited In m a rria g e by the Justice o f the , Peace in Reno, N««v„ on J u ly 31 i T he double rin g cerem ony was , p e rfo rm ed in the evening. P arents o f the bride and M r. 1 and Mrs. Ray Jenkins o f Eugene ; witnessed the cerem ony, the la t- ' te r couple being a tte n d a n ts to the : b. ale and grixsm. F o r her wedding the b ride wore a w h ile s tre e t-le n g th dress o f em broidered o ig a n d y made w ith , s h irtw a is t style, w ith a fu ll s k irt. H e r accessories were w h ite . She ' w ore a corsage o» baby orchids. O n in e ir weddlr.g t r ip the couple traveled in Nevada and C a lifo rn ia , v is itin g relative s enrout»- O n August 9 the pa ren ts o f the b rid e held a reception a t th e ir home fo r the couple, frie n d s and re la tiv e * a tte n d in g . A m on g those a tte n d in g fro m here w e re M rs. Elsie Lundbom and son, G erakl, and daughters, I jiu r it a and D ean na and M rs. Louise W h itin g , M r. and M rs. L lo yd P lueard and M r. anri M rs. Charles O 'R ourke . M rs. Lundbom is a g ra du ate o f O a krid g e high school, class o f '50. M r. Lundbom received his diplo m a fro m the local high school, class o f '47. w h ile in the A ir Force. T h e Lundbom s w ill m ake th e ir home at W e s tfir where he is em ployed by the H ines L u m b e r Co. - N O T IC E - Roger A. Forsythe wishes to announce th a t he has severed connections w ith the Singer Sow ing M achine Co. and wishes to th a n k his many friend s fo r th e ir past patronage and w ill he glad to serve them again as the COTTAGE GROVE SEW IN G M A C H IN E S E R V IC E at 1120 No. Douglas — Phone S F II l-2tF»2 5 ^ Special During Fair Week Only C om pletely autom atic Frigidaire Electric Range 20r FARM end RAUCH U u INCOME TAX RECORfJ (• » v ir a l « • bo ckkaip '.g «igtriaxc« I f t » f« « S t ««9 «»«CUES t f All H»St I s is n tr iE t-tts r t t tt l» F rtttt »2 00 . JJ 50 . $5 00 „«■?■»„ j P ric k s 8/cctric C O TTAG EG R O VE S E N T IN E L We Service Anything We Sell 43 North Ninth PHONE 555 - 556 il P tò n e C O M M A N D E R STRESSES It1 .0 0 0 D O N O R P R O G R A M San Francisco In a message to in s ta lla tio n com m anders th ro u g h out the S ix th A rm y area of eigh t W e ste rn states, the A rm y com m ander, L t. Gen. Joseph M . Swing, again stressed the c o n tin u in g im -1 portanee o f the A im e d F orces! Blood ttonor p ro g ram . Hr- p o in t« ! out th a t June collectio ns w e ic only s lig h tly m ore than o n e-h alf o f the am ount necessary to m eet tlie A rm y goal. S ix th A rm y m ilita r y personnel and c iv ilia n employees have do- noted »fi.812 p in ts fro m O cto be r th ro u g h June, in clu d in g 79.748 in the firs t nine m onths o f the d riv e and 6,06-1 in June. A R M Y M 'R S E S » '(•It M II. I T A R » I I \ 1 NEEDED S E R V IC E T lie A n tly n o ds 500 nurses and m edical specialists fo r a ctive m ill- i ta ry service in 1953, and is issuing a plea fo r volunteers fro m reserve ! o ffic e r ranks to f i l l th is quota. Needed c r itic a lly are captains and leutenants of the N urse Corps , and W om en's M edical Corps in nine specialized fields. A pp licants m ust lx« less tha n 50 years old and able to pass a physical e x a n iin a -! tion . Those selected fo r active m ili ta r y servieP w ill be ordered to I a c tiv e d u ty d u rin g F e b ru a ry, i M a rch and A p ril. 195.1. and m a y clioose Io seri'e fo r a tw o o r three - j ye a r period. Having Out-of- Town Guests? Keep your home a ttra c tiv e and cheerful w ith FLOWERS M a k e your home-owned I. G. A. store your headquarters fo r canning supplies. Peaches and pickles are in p le n ti fu l supply now — and we have e veryth in g you need to do the job of p u ttin g them up. SÖ6AR VINEGAR Lb. Bag C&H Pure Caru I • SpeasCiderorWhite FRUIT JARS K e rr or S ail reg. qts. $1 .0 9 Bai! Dome reg. — pts. 3 7 c Ball w ide mouth pts s1 .2 3 Bail w ide m outh qts *1.43 OP ACSíFC fe L A v ÍILO y 45c 3 l,kK* 3 5 c Rail Dome Lids w M •kB 2 0 c Case of 24 . C. S.»,95 ' ac‘ í*ac^ D rip or Keg. 3 Swansdown c„ ... 25c ,, 79c $1.00 9Rr < »n 2 « i« » (all cans —M E A T S — Seedless Pun Beady lb. Jumbo FRYERS Chinook b> or Whole Fneh SALMÓN Fresh Crisp Bouquets Plants 2 Ball Dome Lids ,{<B 3 *,k" 3 5 c -P R O D U C E CANTALOGPE I Gal. Jug Certo M .C .P . Pectin I*G'A< I* Halves vVi S Cl. CAKE MIX PUSS â SOOTS GRAPES L eather and Plastic Z ip p er notebooks $ 1 .2 5 to $ 1 0 .9 5 S h e a ffe r Pen and Pencils $1.61 to $ 2 1 .0 0 Lunch K it w ith Therm os B o ttle For th e best fo r less, Shop a t the OTTACE CROVE PHARMACY 'fliu rx ., Aug. ? l, lO.i'i LETTUCE 4 3 ,•»1.1. «il