The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1937, Image 2

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    POTTAGE GKOV^ LANK CPU NTY, OKKOON,
THU KAPAT, OOTOBKB SL1WÎ
NetgkbM« st Woodcraft Otebrate
Eleventh Anniversary
with Mr> B R. Job as assistant,
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in the annual experience social of
iVinSiTV ( Beaate Freeeu la Cliffs
Cunten Grapes Black
More than 150 persons attended the Presbyterian ladles aid society
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Because R>'saiana found great pre­
the eleventh anniversary celebra­ held Wedneeday afternoon of last
Oct 1». The Get-ToOether club h,»“»rle beaata in frozen Siberian skins have a bluish east, due tP
tion of Cottage Grove circle of the week in the church parlors The met Thursday with Mrs. Agnes
believed they were hugs
Neighbor» of Woodcraft Wednes­ winners turned in funds amount- Miller. Miss Lois Luts, county niolea, and gave them thslr name
Recont Bride 1» Honored.
day
night.
Oct. 13 -------
Eugene.
to $88 35 and the ------
losers - $87 08/ -----
home
demonstration agent, aawruw
held I°r - • — burrower.
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Sutherlin. Oct. 18. — The West­ well.
Rubber Btamoa. Ths Sentinel
Springfield and Walterville totaling $135.43. The member« told j her first meeting with the club. English “mammoth ”
minister Circle of Sutherlin gave a sent delegations.
!.<»>»» I»»f Hinder. Sentinel
Distinguished of their experience» In earning Her subject was "Why We Do the
miscellaneous shower Friday af­
were
Minnie Hiner, the funds. The losers will enter* Things We Do A potluck lunch
ternoon at the Presbyterian church grand guardian neighbor; Mra. An- tain the winners at the next meet- was served at noon. A pleasant zo­
parlors, honoring Mrs. Leslie L ua
Ix'ah Ing
na Maniai),
Marxian, grand clerk; Mrs. Leah
ing. Refreshments were served by clal time was enjoyed
recent bride. The Wood, grand banker, ail of Port- a committee of Mra Schofield
Chapman.
A group of won
women honored Mrs.
rooms were beautifully decorated land; Mrs. Marie Register of Eu- Stewart. Mrs. Roy Short. Mrs. Joe Florence Simpson
with a bridal
OVER OUR
with baskets of autumn flowers gene, grand representative; Mr. Smith, Mra Oliver Veatch. Mrs.' shower recently at the home of an
The afternoon was spent in con­ Nash and Mr. Livingston of Port­ Marguerite Johnson.
aunt. Mrs. John Davla. The honor
versation and with various con­ land. field representatives; Mrs.
guest received many lovely gifts.
tests. Mrs Hartshorn gave a read­ Fannie Leabo of Moss circle, dis­ Royal Neighbor» Club Meet»
STOCK
MODERN
_
Cake,
sandwiches and coffee were
ing, "Husband Calling." There were trict clerk, and guardian neighbors
The Royal Neighbors club met served.
35 present and out of town guests from otner circlet, Mrs Mary Gil­ Monday evening with Mrs H R
The Bill Chapman family of Crea-
included Mrs. L. P. Petersen of lespie of Walterville, Mrs. Anna Breod ov«„ with Mra. W O. Wil- well visited Sunday at the Harry i
Marshfield. Mra. Arthur Ericson of Marton of Creswell and Mra Ethel son as assistant hostess. At bridge i Castle home.
North Bend. Mrs. Stella Quine and Glaze of Eugene. Opening and Mrs. A. W Swanson held high | The Harold Kirk and Bert Myers
her mother. Mrs. Wickllne, of Rose­ closing and floor work was present- score and Mrs. Claude Allan low. families were Sunday dinner guests
burg, Mrs. C. D. Chapman and Mrs. ed by the Eugene drill team. The A 7:30 dessert was served.
The at the Douglas Castle home.
F. M. Chapman of Cottage Grove, Cottage Grove drill team presented club will be entertained tn Novem­
Mrs. Doc Pitcner and Johnnie1
servel.
Dainty refreshments were
cor-ages to the visiting officers ber by Mra. Swanson and Mrs.
and daughter Donis spent
Mrs. O. W French and Mrs F. M and to the Eugene guard
The James P Graham at th«' Swanson a Pitcher
Always
in
few day_, |aat week at Toledo'vie-i
Chapman poured.
visiting circles presented beautiful home.
itlng Mr and Mnl Tom p|tcher
flowers to Mrs. James P Graham.
Mr». Helliwell Hoetea» to M. P. G. guardian neighbor of the local Mrs. AUiaon Hoste»» to I’topia Club
"Slim" Smith of Divide spent
No Longer Need
Mrs. A. W. Helliwell was hostess circle. The Ju\enile group gave
Mra. R V. Allison was hostess to Sunday at the Doc Pitcher home.
Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G. flowers to the grand guardian the Utopia club this afternoon
CARD OF THANKS
club, entertaining with a 1:30 des­ neighbor and the Cottage Grove (Thursday), entertaining with a
sert. The luncheon table was cen­ circle gave her a gift A program 1:30 dessert.
I wish to extend to my many
Hallowe'en decora-
tered with a pumpkin and fruit and was given and concisted of a candle tions were colorful on the luncheon fr*”nds and business associates, my
fall flowers made the rooms color­ light ceremony, a piano and violin table and about the rooms. Guests rincere thanks for your sympathy
ful. A pleasant social afternoon was selection by Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell in addition to club members were lvnd kind help during the illness
enjoyed. Mrs. C. C. Cruson of Port and Mra. James Lewis, vocal num­ Mrs. Ollie Pickens and Mrs. Arthurand bereavement of my dear moth-
Angeles, Wash., who is staying in bers by Springfield and Creswell, a Woolcott.
®r.
Lebanon for the present caring for duet by two girls of the juvenile
; o2ip
HENRY M LAKE
Cottage Grove Bargain Home—414 Main
Mr. Cruson's mother, drove down group. Susannah’s band by the Eu­ Eastern Star to Meet Friday
to meet with the club. The club' gene circle and a number by the
Office Equipment. Th. Sentinel
Cottage Grove chapter No. 4 of
will meet in two weeks with
Stapling Machines Sentinel
juvenile group. Refreshments were the Oreder of the Eastern Star will
W E. Lebow.
served in the dining room by the meet Friday night in Masonic hall
guards, dressed hi their new red Evangeline and Blue River chap­
Rainbow Dan<x> Held Friday
and white uniforms.
Birthday ters of Eugene and the Junction,
The Order of Rainbow for Girls cake* were one of the features. City and Corvallis chapters have’
entertained with a masquerade Mrs. Minnie Willits was master of been invited to meet with the local
dance Friday evening at Masonic ceremonies at the banquet.
chapter.
hall. Anna Marie Peterson and EL
mer
Henricks
were
awarded Shower Honors Bride-Keet.
Daughter» of Nile Meet Here
prizes for the best costumes.
Dr.
Roy
K
Mills.
Fifty candles graced the UUIUV
home OÍ
We-
an/I
~
and Mrs W. E. Le bow
ù
m
m
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Gl®nnle
Frost
as
a
candle
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Mr? Joe Smith, Mrs. W M Mac light showe, was given Saturday, tor Chambers were hostesses
Gibbon and Mr. and Mra Schofield
October 9 honoring
hnn^„; Mi.<s
u
a
ociooer
Dorothv
Stewart were patrons and patron- Umphrey. bride-elect of Boyd Ras-
the I
eases for the dance
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zigzag,
by dl
Mrs.
-O-««», uj
a o. WilUam
»» HUaiH
Coiners orchestra furnished the Thllm
.__ and
Thum. Mrs. Nelson Durham
music.
Mrs. Frost, in the form of a mis­ bers from Eugene were present.
cellaneous
shower. A 7:30 dessert
Joker Club Entertained by
was
served.
The table was decor­ O. L. H. Club Entertained
Mra Frost.
Mra W. W. McFarland enter-
ated in pink and white with a min-
Mrs. C. E. Frost entertained the ature bride and groom. Guests then tained with a 1:30 dessert Tuesday
Joker club with a 7:30 dessert
entered into a kitchen utensil gues­ afternoon for the O. L. H. olub.
day evening at her home. Addi­ sing contest at which Miss Umpb- Mrs. Guy Earl held high score at
tional guests were Mrs George rey won the prize. She was then bridge and Mra. A. W. Swanson
Jacobsen, Mrs. Warren McFarland given a book of rhymes written won the Uaveilng prise.
and Mrs J. P. Graham. Honors backwards that described where
were awarded to Mrs. S. V. Allison the various gifts were located. With Ehnartee to Meet Tuesday.
and Miss Lula Currin. The club the aid of a mirror the honor Mrs. Georg. Matthew, will en­
will meet in two weeks with Mrs. guest deciphered the rhymes. She tertain the Elmarte. club with a 1
Karl Bracher.
received many lovely gifts of silver, o’clock luncheon at her home Tues­
pottery, linen and pyrex. Miss day
Phi Theta Rho Initiate».
Umphrey has chosen November 21
Girl Scout« Mee*.
Velma Bennett, Martha Arnold as the date of her marriage.
The junior Girl Scout troop will
and Lenita Powell were initiated
hold a covered dish dinner tonight
into the Phi Theta Rho Giris club Experience Social Held
The senior
Monday night at the regular meet­ The team headed by Mrs. Albert at the scout house.
ing. Preceding the meeting a pot­ Helliwell. with Mrs. Mary Smith group will meet after dinner.
luck supper wag held. The commit­ as assistant, defeated the team
Rubber Banda Sentinel.
tee in chare of arrangements was headed by Mrs. James P. Graham.
Mary McKibben, Grace St. Elmo
and Dene Tmnnell.
SOCIETY
!
COME IN AND LOOK
OF
NEW
F urniture
Trade
You Can
What You
for New
M c L aughlin ’S
Get Your Share of These
I WA KK
IM
HB
AM
Friday and Saturday
Crackers
Corn
Soap
Mustard
F arina
49
Pancake Flour -< 49
Snowflake 2-lb. box
Garden Cream
303 tins
Big Boy
Mra Daugherty Is Hostes».
Mrs. W. H. Daugherty entertain­
ed the Tuesday Bridge club with a
1 o’clock luncheon Tuesday after­
noon at her home. The afternoon
wai spent playing contract and
Mrs. Clyde Roberts held high score.
The club will meet in two weeks
with Mrs. F. L. Grannis.
Quart Jar
Pound Bag
Birthday Anniversary Observed.
Mrs. Sam Warren entertained
last Thursday with a 6 o’clock din­
ner, honoring her busband on hi.
birthday anniversary. Covers were
laid for Eleanor Warren of Walker,
Mrs. Martha Marsh, Lee Cox, Phyl­
lis Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren.
Marriage Date Is Set.
Miss Grace Grimes has chosen
Sunday, October 24, as the date of
her marriage to Wayne Monroe.
The ceremony will be held at the
home of Miss Grimes’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Grimes.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson will entertain
the Social Twelve with a 1:30 dee-
sert Thursday afternoon, October
28, at the home of Mrs. W. 'EL Le-
bow.
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church will meet at
2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. George Jacobsen,
with Mrs. M. Johnson assisting.
Mrs. Ferrin will be leader.
To the Music of the
(Fuzzy Ooiner)
MELODY MAKERS
at the
ARMORY *
Friday, October 22
Admission 40c-10c
TOMATO JUICE, Knights
BISQUICK, Lge. Pkg......... 29c
2 TINS 25c
KRAUT, 2 No. 2y2 TINS... 25c
DOG FOOD, Play Fair, No. 1
TOMATOES, 3 No. 2% tins 25c
Tins................ ....... ...............
BORENE, Granulated
COFFEE, Mannings, lb....... 25c
Soap, Package................ _ igc
Missionary Society to Meet
DANCE
ROYAL GELATINE,
Assorted Flavors, Pkg... 5c
HEINZ SOUPS,
Mrs. Johnson to Entertain
Social Twelve
The Royal Neighbors will have a
social evening and entertainment
at 9 o’clock Tuesday evening. All
lodge and club members are urged
to be present. A grab bag will be
a feature of the evening.
NOODLES, Porters, Large
Package.... ........
22c
INCLUDE CALIFORNIA—AT NO ADDED FAREI
For years we’ve recommended that you go or return from the
East via sunny California and the romantic Southwest, urging
you to tarry enroute in the thrilling cities there. Thousands
have followed our advice. If you haven't already done so, we
hope that you will this winter. You’ll see TWICE AS MUCH
when ycxi go East this way, and double the enjoyment and
y*”*
y°Br trip. Remtmbar on a journey to Chicago, New
rotk and many another Eastern city you can include Cali*
fornia for not ona caul
rail fora than you would pay for
’ i W ^aigbt Boat and bach! Typical examples of East thru
California roundtrip fares from main line points:
Coach
CHICAGO..
NEW YORK
•57.35
Touri
it
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Standard
♦ 74.00 * 90.30
106.40* 140.80
^Tearist Pullman to Chicago; coach bayoad. Coach and tourist fare«
have »-months return limit; standard 30 days.
Southern Pacific
See local S.P. agent or write J. A. ORMANDY, Gen
P999. Ag^nt, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
Each 5c
CASABAS
LETTUCE Crisp Tender Head
SWEET SPUDS 6- 25
RUTABAGAS Fancy 3|bs10
PHONE
Bill’s Super Market DELIVERY
mE
40
c
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