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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1937)
TKK MCNTINKL, COTTAGE GBOV^ OMGON Acacia Club Plana Dance. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tl. IMI. — ■ ’and fourth Wednesday« at 8 p. m M Tilton, wu appointed A study try at the G. E Anna nd place, in Reading riKim on second floor of I of the book. "How Shall I Learn One night the varmint made awny Wtersen building open to public I to Teach Religion," wax continued, with five hena and a turkey ñenday. No-ember 24. has been i 1111» VJ11U 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Tueadtvs, Thur»-1 • • moved ahead a week and will be » — — -- - - — _ A bobcat wm killed there about /day« and Saturdays. held Wednesday.’ November 17, in Come to Christian Endeavor at a month ago by J. A. Hchneldar and Parr-tMlham Nii]»tialx Solemnized. Masonic hall. Hosts for the dance Presbyterian Church, Janies A. the Christian Church ait 6 30 Bun- it was thought that this would pot Hebron, Nov 9 <Special.»—Mis« will be Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sanford, Smith, Pastor Sunday. l A M. Methodist Episcopal Church, El d*V evening. Ninety-eight were a atop to the poultry luea but the Verna Gilham became the bride of Mr and Mrs Jack Maulding, Mr.' Theme "The Finishing Touch.“ »«worth Tilton. Paator- Sunday pre«ent last Sunday evening in the depredation« have continued. Dur Clarence Parr at pretty home and Mrs Dnmon Scott and Mr and Special music by the choir 6:30 P. school, 9:45; forenoon service. 11. four department«. ing th* past week the poultry Imae wedding solemnized at 9 o’clock Mrs. Earl Hill. M Christian Endeavor ineeting Epworth League 6:30. Intertned- been mol eat nd more than ever navi Intermed Sunday morning at the home of the + 7:30. open forum "The Fine Art of late League 7 30. Dotty Ann Clark, It t» thought that the mate to (the Predatory Animal Raids bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. lalornu« Club Entertained RMfht Living." Special topic for leader. Prayer meeting. Thursday. »lain bobcat may be the animal re Gilham, on the Coast fork. Rev. E. The LaComus enro met Tuesday *v*’nlniG "The Secret of Attain- 7:30, Mt. View Poultry House Hponaible for the raids. M. Patterson of 'Eugene performed afternoon with Mrs. T. C Wheeler, ment." Wednesday. 7 P M. Cot- • • . Mt. View, Nov. 9. (Special) the marriage ceremony. Miss Vera who entertained with a 130 des- tage meeting at home of Rev Wm. Bobcats rarely have twwn known Chrintnuu» Program Planned predatory animal is believed the to come down ho close to a «ettFd Gilham. sister of the bride. was sert. The afternoon wax Jpent V. McGee. Topic: "Prayer for a The Methodist Sunday school raime of the repeated loss of poul- community. bridesmaid and Glen Gilham was playing cards and ___ Karl Revival of Vital Religion." Thurs Mrs. board, at its meeting Monday bast man. Sixty guests were pres Bracher won the pnze. The roonw ^’ 7 30. choir practice, night, made plans for a Christmas ent for the ceremony and out of were attractive with hall flowers. Pearson, director program to be held December 21. town guests included the groom's The club will meet in two week* The date was not set definitely. A mother, Mrs. Ilia Parr. and his with Mrs. C. J. Kem Pentecostal Assembly of God uncle, J. Southwell, both of Falls Atwood Foster, Pastor. Sunday committee of three to have charge City, the Baccus family of Browns Eastern star Plan« Supper school at 9:45. Morning service at of the program. Mrs Alvia Wicks. ville and Miss Vera Gilham of Ash A regular meeting of Cottage 11 o'clock. Sunday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Clark Reynolds and Mrs. E. land. The bride and groom left af- Grove chapter No. 4. Order of the Young people will have charge of Lola Krewson is ter the ceremony on a honeymoon Eastern Star, will be held Friday the service. t ri« t.™ rS.1 They Tk«,, aleo a W« -- .—«»J trip to Modesto. Cal. night in Masonic hall. A 6:30 president of this group. At 7:3a - will visit in Yreka. Cal. They ex covered dish dinner will precede the Sundav evening service. Evan pect to be gone a week or ten days. the regular meeting. Thursday at Entertaln- gelistic in nature. On their return they will make ment has been planned for the 7:30 is prayer and praise service, their home in Falls City. social hour following the chapter followed by sermon by pastor session. Baptist Church, Henry W Davis, Miss l'm|>hrry Is Honored Pastor—Sunday school, 10. Chester Georganna Club -Meets Mrs N. E. Compton, Mrs. S. superintendent; forenoon The Georganna club on the Alien, Mackin and Mrs. E E Cone en tertained Tuesday afternoon eh the Methodist church met Monday service, 11, sermon subject. "The Church's Place in the Development home of Mrs Compton with a mis with Mra Don Moore. A Fami- cellaneous shower, honoring Miss sert was followed by a________ business of the Kingdom <y God Dorothy Umphrey, bride-elect, who meeting Mrs. N. E. Compton was lies w,n br*ng baskets for the Fel- ~ _ service. has chosen Sunday. November 21. a guest and a gift was presented to *°wship dinner. Evening as the date of her marriage to her in appreciation of her work as 7:S0' ««rmon subject. "The Story of Boyd Rasmussen of Zigzag. A 1:30 coach of the Georganna's play, John the Beloved Apostle ” Young people's meetings. 6:30. prayer deesert was served and the lunch "The Three Pegs ” meeting, church night program. Let Us Equip Your Car eon table was colorful with chry Thursday. 7:30 p. m santhemums. Little Kay Leonard Joker Club Entertained. For Winter Driving and little Marjorie Cone presented Mrs. Karl Bracher entertained the gifts to the honor guest, each the Joker club with a 7:30 dessert Free Mothodist. — Sunday school gift bearing a tag with questions Friday evening Mns. Guy Earl was at 9:45, preaching at 11 o'clock and that Miss Umphrey had to answer. an additional guest The evening 7:30. The class meeting is held at Also each guest presented Miss was spent playing bridge and Mrs. 7 p. m. The prayer service in the Umphrey with a copy of a favorite T. C. Wheeler and Mra. Carl King church on Thursday evening. Junior M S. meeting in the par recipe. Thirty were invited to the won prizes. sonage shower. li. Geo. G. Edwards, pastor. Royal Neighbor Club to Meet Eighth and Main Mrs. James P. Graham and Mrs. Nazarene Missionary Meets. Christian Science Society. — Sun- The ladies missionary circle of A. W Swanson will be hostesses Cottage Grove the Nazarene church met Thurs to the Royal Neighbor club Mon day school, 9:45; forenoon service, day evening at the home of Mrs. 11, sermon subject. "Mortals and day afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Sam Warren. Ten Swanson, entertaining with a 7:30 Immortals; ' evening service second were present. Mrs Bernice Overton dessert. was leader. The missionary circle also had charge of the evening ser- Research Club Has Meeting Styling o> diH«r«nl al vice Sunday night at the Nazarene 71,6 Hesearch club met Tuesday MODERN-MODE church. Mrs. Overton, president of even,nK the library. Mrs. L. W. the group, opened the meeting. Mrs. Coiner gave a report on the book, STYLING — - — 9am Warren. — Mrs. — Evenson and । "This England." by Mary Ellen Mrs Longpra gave a report of the Chase, and Mrs. Carl Small review Nazarene work in Palestine. Phyl ed current events. lis Vincent gave a missionary Mrs. Elmer Neet entertained the poem. Mrs. Overton and Lucile Little a duet and Mrs. Little a Needlecraft clob Wednesday, Nov. Smooth—powerful— 3, with a 1:30 dessert. A pleasant prayer. PERFECTED social afternoon was spent with needlework. The cluo will hold its Constellation Club Plan« Party. HYDRAULIC . . giving maximum The Constellation club met next meeting with Mrs. Frank BRAKES Thursday afternoon of last week in Galdabini. Masonic hall, with Mrs. Donnell PORT SEDAN Allen. Mrs. Fred Bressler and Mrs. Three Entertain Royal Neighbors Maude Funk. Grace Jenkins and Charles Hall as hostesses. Plans were made for the annua) Christ Rosa Currin were hostesses for the mas party to be held December 2 Royal Neighbors lodge Tuesday (WITH SHOCKFROOF Plans also were made to finish the night. A social hour was enjoyed. STURINO) kitchen upstairs and to purchase GENUINE Tuesday Bridge Quo to Meet So »afa —so co« fort obi« an electric range. Mrs. Verne Wil- The Tuesday Bridge club will i KNEE-ACTION* —to different . . . "the Hams, president of the group, pre sided at the meeting. Dainty re meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. CABRIOLET fresh menta were served st the tea C. J. Kem for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Modfl Only! hour. ! ! THF rHIIRf HFÇ SOCIETY Children’s Books AUTOMOBILE by Rand McNally Co HEATERS ♦ DEFROSTERS ♦ ANTI-FREEZE We have stocked this fine line of Chil dren’s Books for the holiday season: 14 titles selling at 5 titles selling at . $1.00 All are securely and attractively bound TREMBLEY’S Texaco Station KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Vanishing Party Heid Mrs. William Bartels and Mrs. MT. O. Wilson entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bartels with a vanishing party to raise funds for the Catholic Altar society. Six tables of bridge were in play and Mrs. Frank Gierau held high score and Mrs. Carl King low. A 1:30 dessert was served. Mrs. red Blickle will entertain Monday with a vanishing party and Mrs. William Zimmerly also will enter- tain November 22^ M. E. Aid Bazaar and Dinner To Be Nov. 17 in Armory The annual Methodist ladies aid bazaar and chicken dinner will be held Wednesday, November 17. in the armory. The The bazaar bazaar will will open open at 11 o'clock and will continue as long as there remains goods for sale and dinner will start at 5 30 Many attractive booths have been prepared by the group and they will offer for sale needlework, fan- cy work, aprons, towels, candy and many other article». The ladies aid has gained con Shower Honors Bride Elect siderable fame as the result of the Mrs. Charles Beidler and daugh excellence of their chicken dinners; ter, Miss Madelle Beidler, enter and they urge that the public come tained Saturday evening with a early and avoid the rush. kitchen shower, honoring Miss Dorothy Umphrey, popular bride The child’s health today is the elect. An 8 o’clock dessert was nr*«on'» health tomorrow. served. The table was centered with white chrysanthemums and pink zinnias and flanked by pink tapers. A pleasant social evening was spent. The honor guest re ceived many gifts. DRESS UP M. P. G. Club Meet». Mrs. W. E. Lebow was hostess Tuesday. November 2, to the M. P. G. club, entertaining with ___ a 1:30 dessert. Miss Rosemary Coshow of Brownsville, sister of Mrs. Lebow, was an additional guest. The lunch eon table was attractively centered with yellow chrysanthemums and yellow tapers Fall flowers were colorful about the rooms. The club will meet Tuesday, November 16. with Mrs. W M MacGibbon. Mrs. Kelly Elmarte* Hostess Mrs. John L. Kelly entertained the Elmartes club with a 1 o’clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home. Additional guests were Mrs. F. L. Grannis and Mrs. Carl King. The afternoon was spent playing contract and Mrs. Claude Kime held high score. The club will meet in two weeks with Mns. Merville Veatch. Former Resident Married Miss Frances Randall, of Berke-1 ley. Cal., a graduate of Cottage1 Grove high school with ithe class of 1931, was married to Howard King of Oaklara, Cal., Friday,' October 29, at Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor visited nere Wednes day of last week with Mr. and Mns. S. L. Mackin. 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