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I page I The Sentinel, C ottage Grove, Oregon Delphiniums and Stock Deck Church, Minister from Scotland Hears Vows Thur»., June «. 19.5« a ^^SOCIETY^- o By Mrs. i'harl«*» Denser Blue delphiniums and white stork decorated First l>res,’ytenf"2 ehunh Saturday, June 16, for the marriage of Miss Sharon La- Ve>a Estabrook of Eugene to Ed- wa d Raul Estabrook of Port Or- ford The bride is the daughter of m , s Maurice Estabrook of Eu- X,.. formerly of Cottage Grove, ^nd the late Mr Estabrook. Par ent- Of the groom are Mr and M, Clyde Estabrook of Port Or- Phone 555 or 556 Jerrie Cuivey Bride of Kenneth Perini In Double Ring Ceremony Sunday Mary Ellen McCoy Bride in Home Rite Miss Mary Ellen McCoy, daugh ter of Mrs Elmer McCoy ot Cot tage Grove and the late Mr. Me- Coy, was married Saturday. June 9, at 3 pm to Everett Greenley. and Mrs. C. A Cuivey, Dorena. By Mrs. Charles Denzer The ceremony was at the home, and Mr and Mrs William Perini. of the bridegroom's brother and ( The First Presbyterian church ! Cottage Grove. The bride was iOThe Rev James C. Jack of the sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Robert was decorated with baskets of given in marriage by her father Church of Scotland, who arrived Greenley. in Roseburg Parents of The bride wore an ankle-length pink and yellow daisies and a long the groom are Mr. and Mrs. A. dress of white net over taffeta planter of the same flowers Sun only three days earlier from Lxich- R. Greenley. Scotland. officiated at winnoch. lace yoke with high collar and day afternoon for the wedding of Only members of the immediate th. 2 « pm. ceremony. It was Miss Jerrie Cuivey and Kenneth with lace inserts on the skirt. families were present The Rev first he performed since ar- 1 long sleeves Her fingertip veil Perini The mid-afternoon double- th- in Cottage Grove. Soloist Mr Knox of the Church of Christ ring v»ieiuony whs performed by fell from a crown of pearls She rivin Robert Kelly, cousin of the in the Fairhaven district at Rose carried white carnations and pink the Rev. James C’ Jack of Loch- burg officiated. Floral decorations brut. who sang "Ah. rosebuds on a white Bible borrow- wirmoch. Scotland. M\stery of Life and The Lords were of gladiolus and white car ed from Mrs. Claude Hensley, Parents of the couple are M nations. sister of the bridegroom. For The bride wore a white knit l "something old." she carried p The bride wore a gown of white July 5 Dues Deadline handkerchief over 100 years old ervstaiine and taffeta. Her fin two-piece dress with blue acces which was loaned to her by Mrs. gertip veil was held in place by sories Her flowers were a cor For BPW Members I t.ara of I*arls' ««N‘ns sage of lavender orchids. I Frank McFarland Her "something Mrs. Greenley is a graduate of I and rhinestones. She carried a Hbsiness and Professional \\ om blue" was a garter. bouquet of pink rosebuds pink Cottage Grove High school with Sisters of the bride were her en were reminded at a business nylon net and white satin ribbons^ the class of 1955. later attending melting Monday evening at the attendants. Mrs. Ik>n Pyeatt as MK AND MRS. EVERETT GREENLEY (Mary Ellen McCoy) are liter she wore the corsage which business college in Eugene. Mr. hot* of Mrs. Eleanor Zeller that matron of honor and Mrs Rich shown "follow ing their marriage June 9 at Roseburg. The br de formed the qenter of the bouquet Greenley was graduated from continuing members must pay ard (Dick i Kelley, bridesmaid. Laurelwood Academy. He has been on her going-away suit. is the daughter of Mrs. Elmer McCoy of Cottage Grove. The thef dues by July 5 to avoid a Both won- ballerina-length dress the forest service at Rujada She carried a handkerchief be- with ixittlty Fourteen members and es. Mrs Pveatt wore white lace but resigned recently. They will couple’s home will be at Roseburg. lon ng to her grandmother, which on<F guest, Mrs. Jessie Cothrell, over orchid taffeta and carried a nosegay of orchid carnations, ! had been carried by the giand- make their home at Roseburg, 50TH ANNIVERSARY NOTED we* present. CON STELLATI©N I'Ll B while Mrs. Kelley was dressed in i mother at her own wedding and where he is employed. The Rev. and Mrs. Frank E. C|i>' memlxTship and dues con light green and carried a nosegay The brides mother and broth PI( NK MONDAY. iSTH by all her granddaughters. test will end July 5. Next vieeting of green and white flowers. Constellation club’s annual pic Gray. Salem, formerly of Disston er, Mace, and a cousin, Douglas Mrs Kenneth Bush, matron at of the club will be for a picnic ceremony nic will be Monday, June 28, at Rt., Cottage Grove, observed their The bride’s mother was attired tendant, was in frosted rose cry- Ballew, attended the JuB 16 at the home of Mrs. Ar- 1 p.m at the home of Mrs. J. E. 50th wedding anniversary, Wed from here. in a navy blue linen suit, white stalm. and carried a bouquet of thiff Hile. Arnold. 740 Second street. All nesday. June 20. * glam. lias. The small flower girl, C LI B TO MEET and Mrs. I Eastern Star members are invited PDG P D. G. club will meet at the Jeanie Hart, wore a dress of aqua Mrs. Richard Laird in honor Those planning to^ of Mrs. Art Kulm on Ben erv taline and carried a nosegay Fay Ewdng entertained take their own table service and heme It of pink and white carnations. of Miss McCoy at a shower at picnic nett creek July 6- instead of with lunch. Coffee and cream the Ewing home Wednesday. June Mrs. Ix>t Wagner as scheduled. Ring bearer was Leo Hart Jr. will be furnished. Lee Estabrook, groom's brother, 6. Games were played, prizes w,.- best man and Harry Kelly being won by Mrs. Martin Bomar and Mrs. Arthur Bales. and U-o Hart ushered. besides the present, Those The reception was in the church ----- - _ and wore a cor narlors where the decorations bride-elect and her mother. Mrs. of white carnations and pink rose- w. .• of deutzia, moss roses and McCoy, were Mmes Bales, Bo- buds. Mr Perini chose a turquoise Milton ra Turay. Lloyd Wolfard. pmk peonies. The cake was cut' mar, -- M.it„»T,. v t invd Wolfaid. silk dies: with corsage of pink Harold Wolfard. Lee Nixon. Dale ALWAYS FIRS1 QUALITY [ । bv Mrs. Wilbur Pitcher and Mrs. and rosebuds. cn mat ion A mock baby shc.wer was held Hugdahl, Harry Wilson, Eldon . * f ’__________ bridegroom June 12 for a former resident, Hattie Spahr, grandmother of the Carlson, Jerry Harrison, Walter man ' bride Pouring were Mrs. Henry Mrs Junes Thiashcr of Fresno. . Kelly, brides aunt, and Mrs. Leo Smith, Earl Ballew, Raymond Calil. and her newly-adopted Hart, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Stroud, all of Cottage Grove; Mrs SAlff/ SAVf/ AT PENNEY’S Ann Chapman played the baby one-we< k-old James Greg ’ Sydney Dobbins, cousin of the C. R. Ballew and Mrs. R. M Mi wedding music and accompanied ory. at the home of Mrs. Robert bride had the guest book. Beights, both of Eugene. Sending t , -- ----- ----- soloist Bob Kelley, who sang "The Woolcott. ■ ^V^h %dr^ -v Ha* and "Because.” Games were played and refresh | triii along the Oregon coast, tnc Mrs. Roy Goodwin and Mrs. Har 1 followed in the ments of cake and coffee served The ry Held. which was deco- to the guests: Mmes. Henry Ben bride - traveling attire a blue and suit of baby cord rayon. ; with lighted tapers and nett. William Whitlock, Ed Fraser, white Just Arrived! flowers Mrs Melvin Tye Dan Morton. Arthur Woolcott, After June 24 they will make the wedding cake and Mrs. Horace Wolfard. John Woolcott, their home at Port Orford. The bride is a 1956 graduate Summer R L. Jones and Mrs Carmine Russell Woolcott. Florence Tur I Ionen poured punch. Mrs Claude ney Sending gifts but unable to of Eugene High school. The groom , r passed the guest Ixxik. attend were Mmes George Mc- is employed as a plywood grader. Next regular meeting of the Both Mr and Mrs. Perini were Reynolds, Amerigo Mostachetti, He served in the (Naval Reserve. graduated from the local high Charles Peck, Floyd Bennett, Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Rebekah lodge on June 24 wall be school They will reside on Mosby John Tinniteli, and Wayne Stof- Elsie Rohlfscn of Santa Barbara, the last until fall. Two coming creek as s<x>n as their new home 1er. Calif.. Mr and Mrs. Car] Abra events on the lodge calendar are hamson, David and Elaine of Bat the Past Noble Grands potluck Is completed. tle Ground, Wash., and Mr. and luncheon meeting at the home of Mi- Howard Webb and family Mrs. H O. Bennett June 28. and and Mr. mid Mrs. Lee Estabrook t reception June 30 for Grand odge officers to which Suther of Coos Bay. lin Rebekah lodge has invited Mrs Fremont Faul, w ife of the local lodge members. new minister, was intrixiuced at NEXT LESSON ON ROSES Mrs. Manuel Thrush was in Juliana Garden club Will-meet the general meeting ot the Wom stalled as district deputy at a July 17 at the home of Mrs. John an's Society of Christian Service Hiner and Tester meeting of Cottage Grove lodge Mri of First Methodist church in. the G iy. 555 North River- road. The 21 June 13 Delegates who attend- * lesson will be on "Roses." church parlor June 13. She was wen- married here Wednesday. Mrs Robert Moodv gave the ed Chand Lodge gave their reports June 6. at the bride s home. 17th welcomed by Mrs. Lc-e s Cooley, lesson that time also. on "Summer Mulches" and 4t Mrs. president. _ and Washington They arc at home Curtis Hansen has- been led thejdiB/ussion which followed The morning hours /ere taken Look what Penney budget- there following a trip I" Pm Hand appointed reporter and Mrs. Phone 13!H) at the club's June meeting Tues up with an executive m--etlng and prk'ed for you? A luscious 45 So. 6th St. and along the coast from TITI i- Charles True has been appointed । day at the home -of Mrs. Roy a prayer service led by Mi's >X' mook to Seaside. Community service chairman for swoopnecked wale pique Tlie Rev. H. D. Barkman of the E Compton Luncheon was secu-d England. Fourteen members at the next term. airy and light as cotton < an- h to 21. including the Rev and Mrs. tended dy. Stripes slyly slanted to 3 p in ceremonj. Wedding guests Faul as guests Hostesses were make your figure re-appear were Mrs. Elwin Heilinger, Mis. Mrs. Kenneth Zumwalt, Mrs. Har Barkm m. Mi Monte- d mght-i ley Williams and Mrs. Blanche so much lovelier. Just one Carol and Mrs Archie Harrington, Saunders of many styles available for Mrs Harold Sparks had charge cousin of the groom. your shopping pleasure! The bride wore a navy blue of devotions and program at the dress ot rayon and acetate fine afternoon session, the theme being mosh Her flowers were a corsage "How Atxiut the World.” Assist- Mmes Archie Ash- ing her of p nk carnations. Mllitflllllllll^BIliillillilCT^ 1 A reception honoring the couple bridge. H R Adams. Walter Sor was held at Tillamook at the ensen. Ear) Puderbaugh and Fran home ot Mrs Monti's sister and cis Ryel. Mrs Puderbaugh secre- Feature Buy ; l.rother-in-law A niece from Den- tary of promotion, reported on the । ver. Mrs Tom Wells, who was Sugar Bowl Banks, a method to raise money for the Methodist ■ v isi'ting there, vv as a guest. Home in Salem Mrs Ray Puckett, secretary of missionary education and service, 1XM>k! Penney'» stock told of the 1956 school of mis up price on peckproof sions to lx* held t Ashland July slips you never have to 23-27 ind at C.mp Magruder July Bv Mrs. Koy L. M ihw iron! Airy-sweet slips, Miss delight four-gore cut to stay The WSCS received two honors, Shirley Sherrill of Delight Valley one as being an honor society for : I1 sleek around your >■ surprised 4 waist never twist or completion of goals as set forth given in her by the Oregon Conference, and X ride up. Machine w ash holier Wednesday evening. June 13. the other recognition for com- I able. at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.-Joe pletion of the study course. “In Kominek on Lynx Hollow road. troduction to the Five Spiritual w ith Mrs Kominek and her daugh. Classics." "Pendleton” is host- and Ik-Uy Annual picnic of the society will besides be in the city park at 12 o’clock Reg. $19.95 Now her mother. noon, July 11 This will take the Sanforized and the honoree. and sisters. place of the next regular meeting Reg. $14.95 Now $ Mis I. ■■■■■ I Jenn Ellen and Carrie Ixxi. Mu The executive committee will be Reg. $17.95 Now Color Fast Reg. $12.95 Now $ Miles Quinn and Sir san. Mrs. Llov 1 hostesses. Reg. $19.95 Now Myers, Mr Jame - Connor. Mi A food sale will be held Jul/ ar. Mrs Ot NOW < 'atherine II by all circles, the place to be Reg. $22.95 Now Tank. Mrs Mabelle Robinson and announced later. giamichildren, Sherry. Robbie and IX.rothv Robinson Mrs Clarence Reg. $6.95 Now $ S» ston and daughtei s Charlotte and Sandra and Brend i Kominek. Reg. $4.95 Now $ T’noble to attend b-it »ending Reg. $14.95 Now Mi were Mrs J H WUaon and More than 20 memlx’rs of the Addie Wilson. Paper and (x-ncil games were South lame Stamp society par- ?nm( plaved during the early part ot ticipaled in Tiiuisda tlx- evening, with the winning con "Crazy Stamp Party testants being given two prizes, of games, comprising the central evening's activity one tor themselves and a can of theme spice for the bride-to-be A deco were under the direction of Mrs rated cake m the form of an ojx-n Ivan C Hoyer secretary The annual summer picnic ha- ties for the happy . k of These Items All Slashed Again! centered the refreshment Ix-en M'htxiuled for June 28 at 6 p m .it the Wilson ere. k rtCTS tion area. Mrs Harry Wilson and * BRAS n appointed coor- * GOWNS Mrs. Family Reunion Is dinators for the picnic and will * FANCY PANTS * GIRDLES • COTTON ont act all memlx-rs concerning i Mrs. Thrasher and Nev/ Son Honored Widdin Rebekahs Near End of Lodge Year HOUSE DRESSES 2” Flowers WSCS Greets Mrs. Pauline Hiner, Wife of Pastor Lester M. Monte Married June 6 Can Say It Better JESSIE'S FLOWERS & GIFTS COTTON SLIPS QUITTING BUSINESS Shirley Sherrill Honored at Shower Everything Must Go By June 30th We Mean It MORE TERRIFIC MARKDOWNS S] JACKETS S12.93 $14.93 $17.93 SKIRTS $388 CUT-SLASH-PRICE ONE LOT WOOL SKIRTS First in I 5 Yéars A family reunion at th«- J acob tome Sundav was the first 15 years that all the chil- home at one father on his honi Don't miss this one-time spe cial buy! Penney » own yeai round weight twills an- propor- tioned fot an action free tit full» cut lor comfort Sanfor ized vat dyed Tops for on the job and off Sun t in and grays E Mr and Mrs home inic. Pos Staid, Texas: John nette of Albany: R SI stberg, Bev- Mr . nd Mr AMI ot Ben- eriev Mi- Albert k Mr nett I Mi BED JACKETS 4.88 3.23 $9.93 Picnic Date 28th MEN, STOCK UP NOW! MATCHED ARMY TWILLS ROBES $13.33 8.88 7.88 COTTON DRESSES 1 Mn John al Jd The MX’ietv will attempt to or ganize a Junior stamp program provided local youth interest wai rants the proji'Ct It will be set up with the intent to instruct th. boys and girls in the basic rudi ments of stamp collecting, and also will provide inexpensive stamp materials and supplies foi those participating in the program Instructions in how to avoid p.xn business dealings with stamp auctions and dealers will also be incorporated in the program Paicnts exptvssing inteivst in the project for their youngster invited to call Mrs Hoyer * additional infoi MW IIIVM r; Mi rs H M ( I I It IMI Iti UMh Ka 1 K Mills entertain, d Ila Mil b Monday evening at nciak of he home Additional guests weit' t and Mrs James H Mills at San Mrs NOW $463 SKIRTS * BLOUSES * SWIM SUITS * PURSES • SWEATERS * T-SHIRtS Many Other Outstanding Values To Select From ' I ' LEASE AND FIXTURES SMART SHOP 527 Main Phon«- 11 FOR SALE Together or Separate