The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1938, Image 2

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    THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
The charter of the local Rebek­
The Willing Workers of the
Mrs. May Jonas of Prineville,
ah lodge was draped in mouring Christian church Bible School held president of the Rebekah Assem­
at its meeting Friday evening. a social in the church parlors. The bly of Oregon, will make her offi­
April 16. and will continue draped memben of the refroshment com­ cial visit to the local Theta Rho
for a period of 30 dajs in mem­ mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Girls club at 7:30 p. in., Thursday,
ory of the late Judge H. J. Shinn. Fisher, Mr. anil Mrs. Marvin Har- April 28.
Clark-Wicks
A resolution of respect was l»ole and Mr. and Mrs. William
The marriage of Miss Lillian adopted which roads, in part, as Watson. The games were pro­
The Presbyterian Missionary
Wicks and Milo Clark was solemn­ follows.
vid»*d by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Six’iety will meet Wednesday at
ized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
“Once again death hath sum- Morwood ami Mr. and Mrs. David 2:30 p. m., April 27, at the home
at the home of the bride's mother. moned a Brother Odd Fellow” • • White.
of Mrs. Clarence Moore on So. 6th
Mrs. Hazel Wicks. Rev. Edward “He has completed his work in
street.
Kechley of the First Christian the ministering to the wants of
The O. L. II. club met with Mi's.
church officiating.
the afflicted in shedding light into George Jacobsen Tuesday. April
The Eastern Star will hold its
The couple stood under a beaut­ darkened souls and in bringing 19. A 1:30 dessert was served. regular meeting Friday night at
iful arch of ferns and spring flow­ joy into the places of misery, and The guests were Mrs. Nelson Dur­ 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple.
ers, potted plants.
The bride its his rowan! has received the ham and Mrs. George Matthews. Refreshments will be served.
wore a rose taffeta dress, carrying plaudit 'well done' from the Su- At bridge Mrs. J. P. Graham held
a bouquet of sweet peas and roses preme Master."
high score and Mrs. W. B. Johns­
The Royal Neighbors will meet
and fern. Her going away dress
"Green be his memory in the ton low. The next meeting will Tuesday night, April 26. A good
was navy blue.
Order's heart.
be at the W. W. McFarland home attendance is desired.
After the reception the couple He loved so well, through all his with Mrs. W. B Johnston as
left on a short honeymoon for a
true life's span;
hostess.
few days. They will make there Blessed be his rest, who acted
home at Toledo. Oregon, where
well his part.
The Acacia Dance club will meet
Mr. Clark Is a mechanic in a Who honored God in doing good Wednesday evening at 9 P. M. at
garage. Both the bride and groom
to man.”
the Masonic Temple, with Mr and
Welcome news to the army of
are well known in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. N. J. Nelson as chairmen of fishermen, which numbers more
Bayard Reed entertained the Dance committee. The other than ten per cent of the popula­
The American Legion Auxiliary the Mrs.
Ad Libitum club at the Cot- members of the committee are Mr. tion. is th«' record of 1937 fish
met for their regular meeting on tage
Grove Hotel Coffee Shop and Mrs. Harold Swartz, Dr. and stocking, announced this week for
Monday evening;. June Bird presid­
with
an Easter party. Thursday, Mrs. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy the 20 national forests of Oregon
ed at the meeting in the absence
April
14. A 1:30 dessert was serv­ Short. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kent, and Washington. In Oregon na­
of Jeanne Morton, president. It
ed
after
which a social afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and tional forests more than 16,800,000
was voted to postpone the benefit
and
special
numbers were John Pennington.
fly and fingerlings were planted
card party scheduled for April 25. enjoyed. The musical
guests
were Miss
by state and other agencies in
in view of the many benefit card
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
parties being held this month. Eunice VanDenberg and Mrs. met socially Tuesday evening at lakes and streams within forest
boundaries. In addition, more than
Willamette Council will meet in William Haldeman.
the home of Mrs. Horace Hatch. 800,000 fry and fingerlings were
Corvallis Wednesday evening and
The Joker club was entertained Mrs. Opal Jones was assistant planted in Oregon by the U. S.
the attendance prize is to be fur­
Friday
evening. April 15, by Mrs. hostess. Mrs. Silvia Widenor and forest service in less accessible
nished by the local unit. Council
George
Jacobsen at her home. Mrs. Platte won prizes. Refresh­ waters. The state hatcheries and
will meet in Cottage Grove in
ments were seAed. Baskets of
May and the regular social meet­ Mrs. O. E. Woodson and Mrs. W. mixed spring flowers were taste- the U. S. bureau of fisheries were
B.
Johnson
were
guests.
Mrs.
the main sources of supply for
ing scheduled for May 16. has been
fully arranged about the rooms, stocking.
postponed to the date of Willam­ Woodson was awarded the guest Mrs. Hatch was presented with
a
ette Council meeting of May 18. prize and Mrs. Karl Bracher the gift by the circle.
Cutthroat, rainbow and eastern
member
prize.
The
next
meeting
The Lucky Londonites 4-H club of
brook trout wen* most numerous
London have completed and turn- will be at the home of Mrs. T. C.
The Tuesday Study club met at
<*d over to the hospital committee Wheeler. Friday evening. April 29. the City Library for its regular
250 tray favors for the Roseburg
meeting. Mrs. H. B. Ferrin re-
hospital for Flag day. The next
The Rebekah Staff club did not viewed the life of Offenbach and
meeting of the auxiliary wall be hold its regular meeting this week the opera "Tales of Hoffman."
held on May 2.
but all members are requested to Mrs. Dan Hammant reviewed the
be present at the next lodge meet­ life of Massenet and his opera
Body and Fender
Hie Cooley Hill club met at the ing, Friday, April 29. to practice "Manon”.
home of Miss Florence Johnson for an initiation. The Past Noble
Repairing
Wednesday. Miss Johnson was Grands club will meet in the I.O.
Mrs.
H.
B.
Griggs
is
entertain
­
honored with a bridal shower and O.F. hall. Thursday. April 28.
received many beautiful gifts. Re- Committee: Lena Hamloth. Susie ing the Utopia club this, Thurs­
HAH AUTO SERVICE
freshments were served in late af- Garoutte. Eva Hatch and Mrs. day, afternoon. The guests are
Mrs. Velma Harro! and Mrs. N. E.
ternoon. Those present were Mrs. Fulmer.
Phone 48.
Glass. The decorations are sweet
Frank White, Mrs. Jennie Arne.
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One-half
block off Main
peas.
A
one
o
’
clock
luncheon
will
Mrs. Schafer, Mrs. William Chaf-
The Carnation club was enter- be served, and a social afternoon
on
Fifth
fee, Mrs. Hazel Arne, Mrs. Ruben tained Friday evening. April 15. at
will follow.
Johnson. Mrs. DeLong. Mrs. C. E. the
f.....................
-
A. W. Kime
home. Miss Zelda
Stewart. Mrs. Ben Chilson. Mrs. Hayes and Miss Eva Wynne Jones
Russell, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. were the hostesses. Mrs. Ray Nel­
Blake, Mrs. Macumber, Mrs. Ish- son held high score at bridge. Mrs.
am. Miss Louise Johnson. Miss Opal Dunford second and Miss
Patten, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Alma Sarpola low. The next meet-
Garoutte, Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. ing will be at the home of Mrs.
Harry Skelton. Mrs. Gowing. Mrs. a . C. Ball. Friday, May 20. A cov-
Ethel Davis, of Lorane, and Miss ered dish dinner will be served.
Florence Johnson. Miss Johnson
plans to make her home in Port­
The monthly meeting of the
land. The next meeting of the club
’ Bible class of the Metho-
Si FranTw^
°' Ladies
Epi^
Mrs. Frank White. ,
Wednesday. April 20. at the home
A number of friend« from
of Mrs'
Babcock. At pot­
tage Grove. Roseville. Cal., Mar-
uU"chw?s served at ^e
Sme“? M^HIen'S to &
¡
SOCIETY
j
THURSDAY. APRIL 21.
of the apecicti planted, though
steelhead, sockeye salmon. Chi­
nook and silver salmon. Montana
black spotted trout, silver trout,
and Lock-leven trout also were
among the species stocked.
In Oregon the Deschutes nation­
al forest took the lead in fish
COMING
w*uDli^EY'S /«tYvII l»n«A l«lw«
SnowWfiite
and the SevenDwjl Is
IM IH« MMnvllOuZ
■tocking with 7,700,000. The Sius-
law national forest took Heeond,
showing 3,2W jmio fingerlings
planted, including a number of
young chinook snhnon.
24-Hour Service
on Kodak Finishing
In today—Out
tomorrow at
The Picture Shop
Dlitrlbufd br HO-tAOlO
Heavy Fish Stocking
In National Forests
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Friday, Saturday, April 22 23
“THE BAI) MAN OF BRIM­
STONE." Wallace Heery.
Sun.-Mon.-Tura., April 24-2S-28
•THE FIREFLY,” Jeanette Mac­
Donald. Flrat show at 0:30 p. m.
Wednesday, Thursday, April 27-2»
“DOUBLE WEDDING,” William
Powell. Myrna Loy, Florence Klee.
Motor
Reconditioning
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LOU BRISSETTE
Theatre Programs
THE USERS OF
ELMO
Toilet Preparations
the seventy-eighth anniversary of
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her birth. Those present were Mr _Ladies Aid of the Methodist
and Mrs. Frank Jones of Rose- EP^copal church will hold an ice
ville, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. George cream social Wednesday, April 27,
Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur “V0?® leaKue room of the church.
Jones and two sons of Cottage A1L
are requested to attend
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and onng their offering. Mrs. N.
of Marcóla;, and Mr. and Mrs. E' Campton is chairman of the
Bob Legate, Mr. and Mrs. Charles committee.
Riedel and son and Miss Alice.
Williams of Eugene.
The Royal Neighbor club met at
the home of Alice Breedlove Mon­
At the regular meeting of the day, April 18. Following refresh­
Phi Theta Rho Girls Monday eve­ ments cards were enjoyed, prizes
ning Lorraine Voss, Lucille Plunk­ going to Elsie DeYoung and Ileen
et and Audrey Turner were ini­ Currin. The hostesses were Mrs.
tiated. Sixteen Theta Rho girls Sallie Hill and Nellie Blackmore.
and two Rebekah sisters from Eu­
gene were guests of the club. Af­
ter the meeting the girls and the
Junior I.O.O.F. enjoyed a dance
and refreshments. The next regu­
lar meeting will be May 2.
The M.P.G. club met Tuesday,
April 19, at the home of Mrs. Al­
bert Helliwell for a 1 o’clock
luncheon. Spring blossoms were
the table and room decorations.
Mrs. Albert Keen, Spokane, Wash.,
a sister of Mrs. W. E. Lebow, was
a guest. The afternoon was spent
socially. The next meeting will be
Tuesday. May 3, at the home of
Mrs. W. E. Lebow.
EVERYTHING «
ABOUT IT SAYS
Will be glad to know that these are
now AVAILABLE in Cottage
Grove at
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Building Plans
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Telephone 41-F-3
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A benefit card party, sponsored
by the Catholic Altar society, was j
held Monday afternoon, April 18,
at the home of Mrs. Frank Gireau.
The assistant hostesses were Mrs.
Relier, Mrs. Merle Porter and
Mrs. O. W. Spies. At bridge, with
six tables in play. Mrs. Warren
Edwards held high score and Mrs. i
William Bartels low. A 1:30 des­
sert was served.
The Friendly club met with Mrs.
James Powell Tuesday for a 1:30
dessert. The afternoon was spent (
socially and with needlework.
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