The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 28, 1938, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. APRIL M, IMM
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
HEALTH-O-GRAMS
Some people wish they wen* well, but make no
effort to be ao.
Phone 30
Chiropractic Physician
Cottage Grove
ARCADE
Friday. Saturday, April 39-90
•THE ADVENTURES OF TOM
SAWYER, In TECHNICOLOR.
Sun Mon.. Tuea., May 1-3-9
REBECCA OF BUNNYBROOK
FARM,” Shirley Temple.
Wednesday, Tburwday, May 4-5
•MAD ABOUT MUSIC,” Deanna
Durbin. Herbert Marshall.
n
TH®
Theatre Programs
DAVID 0. SELZNICK’S
MAIK TWAIN'S
BBLWVEB STONY
OF
TOM
SAWYER
In Technicolor
RRuuirJ thru Lutiti Arial,
ARCADE—Fri., Sat., April 29-30
TOUR
Hipp,*
prises—so much romance,
dancing, laughter I It's her
streamlined musical best I
The Womens Foreign Mission­
ary society of the Metnodht Epis­
copal church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Earl Cone Wednes-
day. May 4. at 2:30 p. m. Mrs.
Olaf Olson, program leader, will
Pu’ Cottage Grove Chapter of review a chapter of the book,
the Eastern Star held its regular "Mecca and the Beyond."
meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock
in Masonic temple. Members who
The Ladle's Aid society of the
had attended district meetings Methcxiist Episcopal church held
gave their reports. It was decided an exfierience social at the church
to invite the members of the Wednesday April 27 at which
. Gardiner chapter, Junction City those present turned in about $62.
chapter and the Eugene Evange­ The boys and girls quartette's of
line chapter to meet with the lo­ the high school sang several num­
cal chapter Friday night. May 27. bers.
Mrs. N. E. Compton was
After the business meeting the chairman of the' meeting.
time was spent socially and fol­
lowing members served refresh­
Mrs. Marvin I larpole gave a
ments: Miss Rose Hutton, Mrs. card party
iturday evening,
W. B Johnston, Mi’s. William April 23. in honor of the birthday
MacGibbon. Mrs. Armand Wynne. anniversaries of her husband and
Mrs. Schofield Stewart. Mrs. Glen­ Mr. Dwell Bens ton. Othgr guests
nie Frost, Mrs, W. L. Workman. were Mrs. Iziwell Benston, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Heck and Mr. and
Mrs. Millie Hodson entertained Mrs. Walden Hileman.
at her home Tuesday afternoon in
honor of the past presidents of
Mrs. Hazel Culver. Noble Grand
Bert B. Chandler Auxiliary. Those of the Rebekah loege, announces
present were Auxiliary Mother that the next regular meeting will
Mrs. Huff, past presidents: Mrs. be held Friday evening, April 29.
Minnie Sweet, Mrs. Ella Fleck, All members are requested to
Mrs. Ada Oaks and Josephine come prepared to practice for an
Chatman and Rosa Petersen. initiation ceremony. Officers will
' Other guests were Mrs. Hubble, be nominated and refreshments
Mrs. Morelock, Mrs. Williams, will be served.
Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Doolittle, Mrs.
I-n Comus club was entertained
Cooley and Elsie Chatman. Re-
freshments were served by the at the home of Mrs. Fred Blickle
Tuesday. April 26.
Mra. Guy
hostess.
Earl was a guest. Mrs. A. W.
The Mothers' club will meet Kime held high score at bridge.
Tuesday. May 3, at the home of The next meeting will be Tues­
Mrs. Frank Anlauf. Dorena route, day, May 3 at the home of Mrs.
with Mrs. Elsie Currin and Mrs. Karl Bracher.
Mary Fullerton as assisting host­
Mrs.
Maude DavLs. district
esses. A potluck dinner will be
served at the noon hour. Quilt deputy of Eugene, visited the
piecing will be the work of the Royal 1 Neighbor lodge Tuesday
day. Those desiring transporta­ evening. Plans were made for a
tion should be at Howe’s confec­ benefit card party to be held at
tionery or at Mrs. Rosa Currin's the Eagles hall. Tuesday. May 10.
Desert will be served at 8 p. m.
home at 10:30.
followed by cards.
The Presbyterian missionary
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
society met at the home of Mrs.
will
meet Tuesday evening. May
Clarence Moore, Wednesday. April
27. Mrs. George Matthews led 3rd. There will be degree work
devotionals. The lesson on Chos­ and a Mothers Day program.
en and the American Indians was
The next meeting of the Utopia
given by Mrs. Shofstall, Marie
Zendron and Mrs. L Coiner. Plans club will be held TUesday. May 3.
were made for a 6:30 covered dish at the home of Mrs. Knafflc Hayn­
dinner and church school at the es, for a one o'clock luncheon.
church Wednesday evening. May
The next meeting of the O. L.
18. Refreshments were served by
H. club will be at the W. W Mc­
the hostess.
Farland home with Mrs. W. B.
The El Martes club met at the Johnston as hostess.
home of Mrs. McFarland, with
The next regular meeting of the
Mrs. John Kelly as hostess. Mrs.
Harold Dugan was a guest. A Phi Theta Rho Girls will be held
one o’clock luncheon was served. Monday. May 2nd.
The decorations were snap drag­
ons and sweet peas. The favors
were compacts. Later at the Kel­
ly residence a stork shower was
April 25,—Mrs. Fred Overton,
given Mrs. Saltsman. At bridge.
Mrs. Claude Kime was high and Mrs. Berta McGuire and Mrs. A.
C. Ball attended a collar dLwlay
Mrs. Charles Hall second.
in Eugene recently. Collars will be
The Womens Relief corps held the subject considered at the next
a regular meeting at the armory club meeting here.
Guests Sunday at the Doc Pitch­
Saturday, April 23.
Thirteen
members were present. In view of er home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
the fact that so many have been Phinin and Olie Larson of Culp
on the sick list lately no delegates Creek. Doris Pitcher, Del Smith
were elected to attend the state of Eugene, Margaret Tucker of
convention to be held in Portland. Cottage Grove and the Chet Dog­
May 10-12. The next meeting will gett family.
Visitors Sunday at the Fred
be May 14.
Overton home were George Gil-
Research club met Tuesday eve­ crist of Klamath Falls. Winnie Gll-
ning at the home of Mrs. Don crist of Mt. View and Mrs. Jessie
Allen. Mrs. Lev Van Schoiack re­ Gilcrist of Hebron.
ported on the book. “Free Land.”
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stitch
by Rose Wilder Lane, and the club have rented the Kibby ranch and
reviewed selections from the cur­ are moving Tuesday. They have
rent issue of Readers' Digest, af­ been staying at the Harvey home.
ter which refreshments were serv­
Mr. and Mrs. John Clock of Sa-
ed by Mrs. Allen.
lew and Don Asher of Valsetz
were Sunday guests at the Bert
Meeting date of the Gardenia Myers home.
club has been changed from
Mrs. Bertha Seward of Sandy
Thursday to alternating Fridays.
The club met last week with Miss is visiting at the Harry Castle
home.
Mrs. Doc Pitcher visited in Eu-
gene one day last week at the
29. It will be a no-hostess meet- home of her daughter, Mrs. La­
vona Pitcher.
!
SOCIETY
The United Spanish War Vet­
erans and Auxiliary met socially
at the home of Mrs. Ada Oaks
Friday evening, April 22. There
were eighteen present. Lunch was
served by the hostess at the close
of the evening.
6 HIT TUNES
by C ord.. A t«v.l,
Medi A MIM m II.
We Will Redeem Your Coca Cola Coupons. Bring Them to
Us and With a 12c Deposit on Bottles You Get 0 Bottle«
of Coca Cola Free. 12c Refunded When You Return Bottles
Large Crab .. 30* Hamburger .15* »»•
Salmon
Halibut
Sausage
15* •»>.
25* i»». Pot Roast... 15*«>.
I
Ling Cod
20* lb.
Fresh Crab Meat
and Shrimp Meat
Every Day
Beef Boil....... 10*^
STRAWBERRIES
PHONS M
FREE DELIVERY
FRED ANDERSON, Proprietor
Locker Box Refrigeration
“Buy, Boost and Build Cottage Grove' w D
“Buy, Boost and Build Cottage Grove
On Fuller Paints
Ends May 7
House Paint—$2.97 Gallon
Faller Pure Prepared. For a beautiful protecting "all
over” job. This sale, price slashed to
Quart, 92c; Pint, 55c
Porch Paint—$1.03 Quart
Fuller Porch & Deck Point. Water-proof. Stands herd
use. For this sale reduced to
$1.86 half gal.; $3.18 gal
Exterior Varnish—82c Pint
Fullerspar. To weather-protect front doors, garden fur­
niture, etc. Big savings until May 7—
$1.47 quart
HERE IS A REAL MONEY-SAVING
OPPORTUNITY!
The finest paints made—offered at “sale” prices.
Vinal T. Randall
BUILDING SERVICI
45 South Sixth Street — Phone 60
“Buy, Boost and Build (Jottage Grove”
What Helps Local Business
Helps You!
The Joker club will hold its
next meeting Friday evening,
April 29, at the home of Mrs. T.
C. Wheeler.__________________
I
COMING
Establihed 1890
The next
M.P.G. club
May 3, at the home of Mrs. W. E.
Le bow.
m K^COTT
The Ideal Meating Place
Prospering businesses in a community spread their
prosperity to other concerns and to individuals—through
wages and salaries paid, supplies purchased, rents, public
utilities, taxes and other expenditures made locally.
A large volume of trade builds cash reserves of firms
and individuals and increases bank deposits. And these
increasing deposits mean that more funds are available
for the community’s credit requirements.
Through 1938, let’s continue the good business policy
of trading in Cottage Grove.
The next meeting of the Carna­
tion club will be at the home of
Mrs. A. C. Ball. Friday, May 20.
A covered dish dinner will be serv-
HUM nowl
QUALITY MARKET
Mosby Creek
The Past Noble Grand club will
meet in the I. O. O. F. hall today,
Thursday. April 28. The members
of the committee in charge are
Lena Hamloth, Susie Garoutte, i
Eva Hatch and Mrs. Fulmer.
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OF COTTAGE GROVE
Arcade—Sun., Mon., Tues
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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