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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1937)
DECEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Wayna Monroe .ntly surpr*«*1! Wedni Pl' day evening when a number of friends ^called at their home on south Sixth street and spent th evening The Monroes wer« «Iven lovely varl-colored pottery break fast set as a wedding present from their guests. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Q. W Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs C. N Land Mrs Albert Woodard, Mrs. F C. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Mackin. Mr. and Mt*. Omer Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest. Mr. and Mra C. E Um phrey. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton Mr. and Mra J. G. Grimes and Miss Kathleen Moore. Several who had planned to spend the evening at the Monroe home were unable to präsent. The guests provided refreshments which were late hour MABONIC ANNUAL lUKTION AND HANQU J! Th« annual banquet and home- . coming of the Masonic lodge ... the Masonic temple Wed n< day evening with more then 100 in attendane« Several out-of- town guest« w«r« present. members of th. Constellation club. of which Mrs. Vern Williams is prMldent, deserve much credit for th. preparation of the banquet and th. efficient manner In which it served After th« banquet th« election Gospel Meetings X, Chineware R. I HASI>AM, Kvungrtlst afternoon at the h°rne of Mra J. program consists of twenty num- the pastor. Mr. Haslam will preach P. Graham A 1:30 dessert was wllh twent^nv. student, par- every night except Saturday. The served White chrysanthemums ticipating — The event is an “open 2‘e*t,n«« *HI 71S° u“" and blue tapers formed a most at- house and there will be no ad-' Ben*on Schrenk will be in charge of the music. Rrtirt own. Merta tractive centerpiece for the dining mla,lon ch Rrtirt Corps Mron, room table. Miss Lula Currin, a Tbe nroo.r.m tn be presented Is A/“»»dren. meeting will b* held The Women’s Relief Corps met guest, received hign score at bridge. „ follow«, each afternoon at 3:45 Immediately Saturday and Mrs W B. B. j Johnston, low. jars. Mra - - - — « ——r afternoon at the armory. a na M rs. w. on ns ton, low. TrinlP a-.- vi-mi- after the close of school. A cordial and made plan«, for the Christmas w R Johnston will be hostess at Brown- Waltz Duo’^CharloUe invitation is extended to the com- gift exchange. At a previously un- the annual Christmas party of the tnn „na r>nfav nmUnn- w.w. rm... 1 munity to attend the meetings, nenorted meeting of „,..k to .... . u December ____ u 14, »v- reported meeting of the the corns, corps, held held club be u held at the ton and ^at®y Dunlop, Waits Clog •— Dawn McAlpine; Broken Rhythm ... „ „ Nov. 13. the organisation was in- bome of Mrs w. w McFarland. I — -Sara Bjorset and Joanne Short; ¡°1? evening Dec 20th at spected by Mrs. Dolly M Brown Tbere will be a 1:00 o'clock lunch Zlmmerly- whlch time there wln “““y Stomp Buck—Patsy of Corvallis, department president. eon Song--Irene Schafer Tap Ensem ’ motlona Accompanying Mra Brown were: There is much rivalry for the ble—Irene Shafer, Juanita Powell. Mabel Vebwick, department secre- Tbe securing _____Thanksgiving day dance at Shirley Culver; Acrobatic Tap ... . . of . the _ _ beautiful ... banner tary, Mrs. Emma Kennedy, Eva the armory, sponsored by the Golf Speclalty-Shirley Culver; Tap “ by. “i?- Young, and Clara Bullis, all of Cor- cjubi drew one of the largest Trio- -Dwight Fenton. Jeannette W?O<^Id- . Th« go- £ the vallis. A chicken dinner was serv- crowds to attend an armory dance Workman, and Raymond Widener; Patrol having the largest number of ed at noon, followed by floor work mOnths. and the Golf club Beginner’s Buck ^H.len Axley; Kue”t8 a'7n“‘n* «•• <»«» of and inspection in the afternoon, d^red more than $70 for their sad- Professional Tap- -Patsy Savage ”°,n%r' £ .J ”r The monthly report showed the ex- |y depleted treasury. “We certainly Waltz Clog — Marjorie Coiner and ih. i k h . m penditure for relief of $16.50 in want to thank the general public Helen Roberts; Tripte Tap-Dorris’ C’Ub cash. 69 bouquets, and 12 relief for their cooperation,” Earl HHl. Bjorset; Buck Dane« -Betty Jane „ ™ a?^he home^^M^jL« Smith calls. Other relief totaling $308.65 president of the club stated. “We xAiiia ev i t noon the nom^ of \irs. Jo^ Smith ? M'8 Belliweil and Mra Smith wm also reported, much of jwhich pjan to have another dance in the h £7 Joint hortuM. Th. mothers was for house rent. Mns. Brown future." Juanita Powell, Shirley Culver; of tbJe ow |nrlted was presented with a beautiful cor- Beginner’s Buck—Marjorie Earl; guests. At this meeting they form sage by Mrs. Saling, and a basket Mrs. Roy Morri« and Mrs. Wil- Fast Tap Solo—Rosellen Lock of roeebuds by the corps beneflt ed a new club, the following offl- liam Zlmmerly gave wood; Song and Dance—«Elaine bridge party Monday afternoon at Guggisberg; Swing Tap—Shirley cers being elected: Mra. Omer Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill entertain the Zimmerly home for the Altar Culver; Tamborine Finale—Dorris Moore, president; Mrs. Herbert Lombard, Mrs. ed at a dinner party Thanksgiving Society of the Catholic church. Bjorset, Patsy Savage, Dorothy r B jo reet, secretary and day at their home. The table was Dessert was served at 130 and Jackson, Virginia Brown, Shirley treasurer. It was voted to have a beautifully decorated with a cen seven tablee of bridge were In play Culver and Sara Bjorset. joint monthly meeting of the Boy terpiece made of Rust chrysanthe during the afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Scout Mothers club and the Girl mums, gold leaves, candle and tap Woodard and Mrs. Earl Hill re- HENDRICKS REUNION Scout Mothers club. After the ers of matching shade. Guests were ceived prise*. (Contributed.) business meeting refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass. Miss Mr. and „ Mrs. . Charlee „ , , Hendricks . ,, were served. Mrs. Vinal Randall, The Georgianna club met Mon- . , Gerber of Springfield; Eunice of the Hcout Mothera the home of Mrs. Ellsworth of Long Beach Cal., arrived Mon- Henry Yunker, Mise Gertrude day of last week to spend Thanks- club &nd Mr , Wm MacGIbbon. Yunker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garri- Tilton. A 1:30 dessert was served. with their aunt and uncle« Olrl t Leader presided over _________ ____ ,___________________ ! The club made plans to sponsor giving son of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Johnie s»a Y Y3 U « «3 *4 ««lo a and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Hendricks and the tea ub(e Yunker and daughter Jean of Mon- the film “The Sign of the Cross,” J. S. Markham and wife. They __ roe; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiese, Mr. December 18. Mrs. Clarence Allan gathered at the home of J. R. CARD OF THAMES and Mrs. Earl Wiese, Miss Berna- was leader of discussion on the Hendricks for Thanksgiving dln- I wish to thank the Happy Hour dine Wiese and Lawrence Wiese of subject of -Furniture Arrangement ner. They were pleasantly surprised ( club for thelr M)ndneM to me Cottage Grove. in the Home.” when their niece, Mise Mary Hand-1 Thmanksgivlng day. ricks, a teacher in the Portland MRS. DET J JI McCUE Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gates held 171 * ««hooto, and a sister of Charles a family reunion in their home on sam«9 an^ P°P ln th* Hendricks, arrived just in time for Thanksgiving day. Those present the dinner. She returned to Port-! • - dist parsonage. There were 25 _ , , were Mr. and - -- Mrs. — Fred - Anderson, Juanita Sanders, fourth Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung. Mr. present. £cU7“e£m* 1J? f X rnTrnSf ¿7 theiXmS SOCIETY Glassware — Stationery — Darling Variety Stores Cottage Grove, Ore. Kennell-Ellis PHOTOGRAPHS Vanta Infant’s Wear Adorable Gift Items Playtex Rubber Panties Stork to Rent Children’s Hose and Underwear All Children’s Dresses and Coats Off SMART SHOP ALICE BREEDLOVE We give S&H Green Stamps NOTICE— The P. D. G. Garden Club meets on Friday afternoon of thia week at the home of Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Hoskins will give a talk on the sub- ject of “Christmas Lighting and Decorations." The Tuesday Bridge club met ! this week at the home of Mr«. C. H. Kime. Mrs. C. Roberts won high score. Mrs. Savage will en- tertaln at the neat meeting which will be the Christmas party. The Rebekah Staff club were en- ; tertained at Odd Fellows hall Frt- dry evening. Mrs. Susie Garoutte, ! Mrs. Nellie King, Mina Clark, Mrs. Elmer Kent were the hostesses. You are cordially invited to attend the second “Open House” performance of the pupils Phyllis Grant's School Dancing, at the I. 0. 0. hall, Soturday, December at 2:00 P. M. of of F. 4, Exhibition of tap, ballet and acrobatic dancing will be given. 4 Solve Your Christmas Gift Problem at once and with economy No fu«H and worry shopping — Twelve Photo graphs are Twelve Gifts that express the utmost in persona! thoughtfulness. Come In Soon as Stewart Carlson to 4 Toys of All Kinds — Decorations eerie. of evening gospel meet Ings will be held in the Cottag« I Grove Baptist church. H. W Davis, beginning next Tuesday Phyllis Grant's Scnool of Dancing, I pastor, . _ _.. ....... will offer a most attractive pro-i* Dac 7th The Rev. J. R of Th, O. L H. club met Tu^d.y ^7 aT"“h." wil'^.t been eh.„g.d 7:30 t. 3:30 «, « S The Tuesday meeting of the M. Sunday evening^ nouriih; wbere , P. G. club was postponed this week on account of the departure for The J us ta mere club met this at this season of the California of the hostess, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph ; P^in88t«a Short. ^T8?? Sal teman. Mrs. Karl Brecher wonl«‘de first prize. The visiting guests guerts ^he M The Pa«t Matrons club will hold ^rs. George Kerr and Mrs. ibreak ln U1* c,ty8 front yard The Hendricks made the trip The next next meeting meeting will will , ■ p1* tr‘l of their Chrietmas party Monday, Greening. The December 6. at 1:3b P- m. at the on December 14th at the home11«» a,h*!f “*y8 ------■ hall. and their description of the big Masonic of Mrs. Karl Bracher. bridges in San Francisco was very The Neighbors of Woodcraft will interesting, have their meeting on Tuesday, De- ~ cember 7, at the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Clara Stevens is chairman of ww . a«««4. the hostess committee for the next JtieaQ 0COUv X TOOp meeting which will be the annual -------------- Christmas party- The Boy Scout Board with the —♦— assistance of the Boy Scout Moth- Kathleen and Martan Moore en- ers club have been most fortunate tertatn*d twenty of thein friends in securing the services of Mr. Clothe Your Baby Without Friday evening at the Omer Moore Stewart Carlson as a new scout home, The evening was spent master and Mr. Curtis French, Mr. Pins or Buttons mœt pleasantly at games, with Robbins, Mr. Beeson and Mr. Fred Bosley as able assistants. supper served at a late hour. There will be a joint court of The Tuesday Study dub meet- honor for both Boy and Girl Scouts ing was held on Tuesday evening of this week tn the library. There was a round table discussion on the subject “What America has gained from Germany.” — Hosiery — Rayon Underwear REV. Stoneburg and Mrs. Inez Meeks. ANNA HEWITT, Tee« her si Plena, with 25 years experience, has «e- 1627 W ta bits bed residence ____ 4e Imesons at Main ____ St priese. Special retes for beginners. LOOK OVER OUR STOCKS Save Money Save Time The Joker olub meets Friday the home of Mrs. Fred I n* follows: W M.. J. P. Graham; R W, Ito«» T a las»; J. w , J lurer, Worth Harvey tary, D. J AH«n Trustee. WHY WORRY Constellation club meets Thurs- aftemoon in the Masonic hall hostesses Jacobsen, Umphrey, Bell. Burk Mr. J. Graham and Randall This is the annual party of Dancing Present Those elected were lodge was Mid. KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS Prices Were Never Lower — Quality Was Never Higher GIFT Suggestions- ClyOCKS- WATCHES— Pocket Wriat ...$1.00 to $1.50 $2.89 to $5.95 Alarm $1 00 to $.3 95 Doak and Mantle Desk Calenders . $1.00 to $2 50 Box Stationery Ronson Lighters . $5.00 to $7 50 PIPES - Lighter Comp’n $1 98 BOOK ENDS— Fabriooid $1.00 Pressed Wood ... $1 00 Chrome-Steel Spi ni? .. $1.25 25c to $3 00 Yellow Bowl $1.00 Yellow Bowl Stembite $1.25 LAMPS, Electric- ... $1.98 to $2.50 Boudoir .. ... $1.50 to $2.00 Reading .. Table .......___ r $1.98 to $2.50 Pen Desk Sets LEATHER GOODS— $3.00 to $15.00 $2.95 to $10.00 . «50c to $2.50 Pen and Pencil Seta .................... 50c to $«.00 Bin Folda .......-................... ..75c to $5.00 Automatic Pencil« ... ..................... 10c to $3.00 Change Puraea .................... ..50c to $2.25 Fountain Pena ......... ..................... 50c to $8.00 Key Taine ra ................... Greeting Cards............. 2for 5c to 25c Greeting Cards Boxed 19c to $1.00 Manicure Sets _______ 50c to $3.75 GIFT WRAPPINGS— Paper. Cellophane, Ribbons, String, Scotch Tape, Etc. ... 10c Hundreds of other items are displayed for your consideration and you arc invited to shop our »tore thoroughly and shop early. KEM'S FOR DRUGS The Rexall Store ♦