The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 23, 1937, Image 2

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SINCERE
SEASON’S
GREETINGS
ElíO A!
MEMBER
OE OUR
ORGANIZATION
WOODSON
MOTORS
Yes—We Have
1938 Fords
Mm. E. E. Cone delightfully en­
tertained the Ad Libitum club
Tuesday afternoon with a Christ­
mas party. 1:30 dessert was serv­
ed. The home was beautifully dec­
orated with lighted Christmas tree
and holly. An exchange of gifts
followed the luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed will
spend Christmas at Wilbur «nd
Roseburg with Mr. Reed’s relatives
The Elma: tea -lub met on Tues­
day for a one o'clock luncheon at
the home of Mrs Victor Chambers.
There was no prixe for bridge but
rather the annual gift exchange.
Special gu^ts were Mrs Ruth
Garroutte of San Francisco, a
former Cottage Grove resident.
Lynx Hollow
«he witnessed the savior and all
th« host of angel« waiting to waft
her to her eternal home.
She was most sympathetic, thor­
oughly unselfish and thoughtful of
all with whom she came hi con­
tact. ihe husband has lost a kind
and loving wife and the children
a loving and affectionate mother.
Funeral services were held on
December 17 at the Milin chape]
conducted by Rev. L. C. Gould of
Grants Pass, assisted by Rev. G. G.
Edwards of the local Free Metho­
dist church. Interment was at Fair
Oaks cemetery near Sutherland
Contributed.
Phone 53 or 54
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Baptist Gospel Meet
Adds Memberships
Merry Christmas
The special gospel meetings that
A Christmas program was held
Thursday evening at the school have been in progress for 10 days
house with about 200 attending. at the Cottage Grove Baptist
The school closed for a two weeks church closed Sunday night. The
vacation The teachers. Miss Helen meeting* were well attended and
Settle going to Pleasant Hill and were of a high order. The Rev­
Miss Edith Webster Long Beach, erend J. R. L. Haslam of Belling­
ham. Wash., was the evangelist who
Wash., for the holidays.
Lloyd Wolfard of Cottage Grove assisted the pastor. Rev. H .W
is at the home of his parents, Mr Davis. Of special interest to all who
I
and Mrs. A. B Wolfard. recover­ attended were the choruses by the
well rehearsed children. Mr. Has­
ing from an attack of the flu.
Mrs. Charles Beidler. Mrs. S. L. Miss Doretha Beach has returned lam by his sane and sincere preach­
Mackin, Mrs. Velma Harrell and from Los Angeles. Cal., where she ing. and his uniform courtesy and I
genial spirit, endeared himself to I
Mi*. Nelson Durham were joint spent six weeks visiting relatives.
The H. N. Mortensen family of all. The meetings resulted in about I
hostesses at a miscellaneous show­
I
er given on Monday evening in Danebo were visitors Sunday at the 20 additions to the church.
Rev.
H.
W.
Davis
left
Monday
I
Jos.
Eppenbaugh
home.
honor of Miss Beth Bede, who will
be married to Mr. Glen Simkins on
Mrs. C. E. Shindie and son, C. D for Claremont, Cal., where he will I
Dec 26th at the Bede home in Port­ Shindie, have arrived from Siston, spend the Christman holidays with I
land. The party was held at the S. D„ for an extended visit at the Mrs. Davis, who is connected with j
home of Mrs. Charles Beidler. Miss home of a sister, Mre
Garfield Pomona college at Claremont, and I
with their son and family in San I
Bede was presented with many Beach.
Diego.
I
beautiful gifts of pottery, glass­
The Community club held a
ware and linens. Miss Jane Beidler Christmas and birthday party at
was very becomingly dressed in on December 15. There was an ex­
Presbyterian Church, James
white as
wishing fairy who change of gifts and a program of Smith- Pastor—Sunday 11 A. M.
brought in the gifts to tbe bride to Christmas carols and community Theme "Christian Gift—or Barter ”
be
songs. The next meeting will be at The cb2ir haa been «"«quested to
the home of Mrs. Walter Pentico. sing "The Infant Jesus" with Al­
Th^df
met E,ection
o"‘«er» w"' be held
lan Ferrin in the solo part. This
Thursday of last week at the home
is one of the numbers from the
Miss
Lelah
Parks,
former
teacher
of Mre. Cecil Caldwell, with Flor-
Christmas concert given Sunday
ine Franklin as hostess. It was of the Hollow school, now teaching night. 8:30 p. m. Christian Endeav-
at
Bethel
was
an
over
night
guest
the annual Christmas party, with a
or meeting.
7:30 p. m. Forum
Christmas tree and gift exchange. at the Jos. Eppenbaugh home Sat­ discussion: "Passible Improvements
Refreshments and decorations were urday. She visited other friends the in the Observance of Christmas."
in keeping with the Christmas next day.
Wednesday, 7 P. M...Cottage prayer
season. The next meeting will be
meeting at home of Rev Wm. V.
NORMAL
HEALTH
RESTORED!
held January 13 at the home of
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
Chiropractic corrects the condi­ McGee.
Frances Coulter.
Choir
practice
at the church.
tion causing illness, and health
returns
automatically.
Dr.
H.
A.
The annual dinner of the Past
Hagen, phone 30.
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Panama Rocks, Panama. N. Y.
Masters club of the local Masonic
lodge was held Monday evening at
Panama rocks are a succession of
the Masonic hall. Wm. Thum, re­ FLOYD L. HINTER DIES
rich strata curiously and beautifully
tiring president presided. E. R. AT KLAMATH FALLS
formed, at Panama, N. Y„ about
Floyd L. Hunter returned Mon- six or eight miles west of Chautau­
Lemley is the incoming president.
Guests included Harry Titus and day from Klamath Falls, where he qua lake. The rocks afford a wealth
Darwin Bristow of Eugene, Elbert was called by the death of his of material for*the geologist
Bede of Portland. Mr. Heath of brother, Glenn H. Hunter, wire
Halfway, and Carl King, of this chi«f for the Pacific Telephone and
city, past master of the lodge at Telegraph company for the past 16
First City-Owned Ferry Boats
Toledo
years. Mr. Hunter passed away in
The first United States municipal­
—hie sleep, after complaining of
ly-owned ferry boats were intro­
At the annual Christmas party slight pain in his arm.
duced in New York in 1905 between
of the Joker club a no-hostess din­
Manhattan and Staten islands.
Laura Pearoe Hoaman.
ner was served at the W W. Mc­
Farland home at 6:30. Mrs. .---------
Blick- . Laura Pearce was born January
le and Mrs. Glennie Frost won the 21, 1865, and after a severe illness,
bridge prizes. The next meeting of - nearly
- six
- weeks, passed away
will be at the home of Mise Lula December 14, 1937, at the age of
We Will Not Confine
Currin. Mrs. Carl King, the presi­ 72 years, 10 months and 23 days.
dent of the club, presented each
She was born at Peru, Ind ,
Our
member with a gift and the club where she resided until her mar­
presented Mrs. King with a gift.
riage to Charles O. Hosman Janu­
ary 5, 1887. From this union there
The American Legion auxiliary were born five children, the eldest,
held a covered dish dinner at ______
6:30 a son. passing away in infancy
at the armory Monday.
After The four surviving children are:
the dinner there was a Christmas Mrs. Verna B. Cooper Sutherlin
program and exchange of gifts. Ore.; Mrs. Ethel O. Spencer, Oak-
to
Mrs. Herbert Lombard, Mrs. F. L. land. Ore.; Howard R. Hoeman,
Grannis, Mrs. June Bird, and Hood River, Ore., and Chester A.
Mrs. Charles Wall were on the en- : Hosman of this city. She has a
Chevrolet Owners
tertainment committee in charge I sister, Mrs. Sarah Clickard, living
of the dinner and program.
at Bakersfield, Cal. Also surviv- but
ing her are 12 grandchildren and
Miss Beth Bede and Elise Bede one great grandchild.
Extend Sincere Seasons
Mrs. Hosman was converted at
of Portland spent Monday night at
th* home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the age of 23 and united with the
Greetings
Lombard. Elise is remaining until M. E. church, remaining in that
Friday when she will return to connection until two years ago,
to You All!
Portland with Dr. and Mrs. C. R. when she transfered her member-
Simkins, all of whom are to attend ®hip to the Free Methodist church,
the wedding of Elise’s sister. Miss About 10 years ago she embraced
Beth Bede, on Tuesday, Dec. 26th. *be doctrine of holiness, believing
—*— in the sacred work of grace as a
Miss Dorothy Bracher entertain- nece88a*V qualification. She had
ed
of girls
at vnauv.
dinner muir
Mon- llvea
— a
u group w*
ao wv
, . a consistent Christian
— life
day night. Afterwards they went durlnK tb«8« year« and at the time
to the Arcade to see "Heidi.’’ The
her death gave evidence that
invited guests were Marjory Earl,
Faye Nixon, Janet Petersen, Ariet­
ta Roberta and Shirley Hendricks.
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IRISH-SWARTZ Inc.
SOCIETY
Merry
Society Christmas
Candies are the
best.
Walnuts
Fancy Orc. Franquette«
2 Ibo. 35c
Satin Mix
latrile Bo» 19c
Ritz Crackers
2 pounds
19c
Peanut Brittle Ripe Olives Pt. (41ns Elie. Size 2 i‘»r 25c
2 pounds.
Seedless Raisins 4*• <*<• 25c
Chocolates
5'POund box . . . 95c
Popcorn Fancy Huiles« 3 25c
Shortening p-«* 8^ »»*1.00
Com
String Beans
Peas
Whole Kernel
H-D No. 2 Cans
H-D No. 2 Cans
Fancy Cut
H D Fancy
No. 2 OnjiB
Tiny Sweet
2 for
25c
Tang Salad Dressing
Pineapple
Pumpkin
No. 2*4 Cans
Broken Slices
Ho. 2*4 Cam
35c
35c
Quart jar
29c
Mince Meat
Kerrs Bulk
25c 2 lbs
19c
Irish Special Flour
Peter Pan Flour
Guaranteed Hardwheat
Finest Hardwheat
Christmas
49-lb. bag
*1.39
49-lb. bag
Q .49
We have the following Tobacco in 1-lb, Christmas package*- Vel­
vet, Prince Albert, Granger, Geo. Washington, Union Leader
Half and Half, Edgeworth and Rawleigh.
Motor Co
The La Comus club met at the
home of Mrs. Warren McFarland
for a one o’clock no hostess lunch­
eon on Tuesday.
Mrs. Jacobsen
won high score at bridge. This be­
ing the annual Christmas meeting
there was an exchange of gifts.
See Our Display of
SWEET POTATOES, CRANBERRIES,
ORANGES, CELERY and LETTUCE
Before You Buy.
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE
PURE PORK
The O. L. H. club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Glennie Frost
Tuesday, Dec. 28th for a 1 o’clock
luncheon.
SAUSAGE
Flintlock Rifle Long in Use
The flintlock rifle remained in gen­
eral use for nearly 200 years.
BEEF
ROAST
HALLIWELL
Electro-Wave
“The Best in Town"
Pig Liver
PERMANENTS
Curlette Beauty
Shop
Gladys Heck, Prop.
634 Main Street — Upstairs
Phone 75
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22
c
15
c
Pound
lb
lb
Ground Round
STEAK
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23
c
BACON
SQUARES
1 zv
I M
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For Seasoning
lb
10e Cottage Cheese ib 15<
Sweet Pickles >» 13e Beef Cubes
Oysters 25
The Best Quality
lb
C
pt
Boneless lb.
19e
Ground O
BEEF
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