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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1938)
^THURSDAY, APRIL 2H, 19.W THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mary Lou o' Eugene visited over the week en I with C.E.Ruths. Mr. Teague reti -red to his work Mon April 25. ’Hie Guy lUignn fam day morning but Mn. Teague and ily have moved from the Pullcwkc Mary Lou who have been 111, re place to their own ranch war mained for u longer visit. Gillcape corner*. The Whitlock children and sev Orville Whaley auffered a ne eral of their friends from the ve rely cut foot in an unuaual ac Grove vl .ited at the home of their cident in Eugene Saturday when unde, Ed Ashby, Sunday. hla foot wux caught between two Mr. and Mn. Clint Spriggs of can. Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mn. Les Joe Moxley of Izm Angelex came lie Godard of Lorane and Mr. and Wednesday to upend Mime time Mn. Claire Parks of Eugene spent with Mr. and Mr». George Moxley Sunday with Mr. and Mn. John and look after buxIneM interests. Ashby, Carl Curtia, young »on of Mr. Ch is. Matthews of Portland und Mn. Irving Curtis, is quite III called at the Arthur Woolcott with pneumonia. home Sunday. The Silk Creek grange met Mr. and Mn. Will McCoy vis Tuesday evening. Two new mem ited Mr. McCoy’s brother on Mos bers were welcomed, Mr. and Mrs. by creek Sunday. W. A. liemen way, who transferred Several member» of the senior from Dorena grange. Mr. and Mn. class from Cottage Grove visited George Cook und Mn. Nash, also Robert Woolcott Sunday after- member» at Dorena, were present n<x»n and the group enjoyed a hike ax guests. to Raid Butte. Mrs. Hallie Cochran is still George Overholser's little son quite ill and was In Eugene sev has Just recover«! from a siege of eral days this week for medical measles. treatment. The Leslie Muno family have Mn. Callie Vincent returned to moved to the place formerly oc- her home Saturday after »¡tend cupled by Lovells. ing the week with Mn. Ed Paul. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Cobb and Mr. Cobb's father, mother, and brother of Eugene visited at the Keller home Sunday. April 25. Mn. Ralph Witcher Mr. and Mn. Art Weaver drove entertained the Delight Valley Violet and Arthur Sprague, Eileen Neighborhood club at her home and Doris Wheeler to Gaston Sun Wednesday afternoon. day where they attended a con Mr. and Mn. M. M. Shumway vention for high school students at and son of Eugene were dinner the Laurclwoixl Academy, They guests at the W. Serr home Thurs returned Monday evening. evening in honor of the birth Mn. Rohde returned Sunday day day of little Allen from laithum where she had been Jean anniversary Serr. caring for her mother, Mn. Fah- Mn. T. H. Willlan accompani renwald. who has t»cen III. Miss Viola Rohde remained for a long ed a daughter, Mn. B. F. McCul lum, and granddaughter, Mn. W. er visit with her grandmother. Mr. and Mn. i’has. Teague and B. Patten of Culp Creek, to Rose burg Thursday where they visited Mn. Willian's brother, Ed Jones. Mn. Frank Gircau accompani ed mem ben of the Dorena grange to Willakenzie Saturday evening, where they put on a play. 'I’he Conrad Keene family of Creswell were overnight visiton Saturday at the W A. Keene home. Mr. and Mn. Aus Jones of Ri*edsport were Sunday afternoon visiton at the John Wiilian home. They were on their way to Eugene to attend the funeral of Mn. Devereaux on Monday. They stay ed overnight Sunday in Eugene. Mn. General Johnson of Cot tage Grove and daughter, Mn. Henry McKibben of Harrisburg, were visiton Sunday afternoon at the Charles Trent home. Mrs. Joe Premazzi was hostess to the Neighborhood club Thurs day afternoon at her home. She was assisted in serving refresh ments by her sister, Mn. Frank LaBluc of Hebron. The member» voted to become a member of the American Federation of Women's Clubs. The next meeting will be with Mn. M. Quaglia. Mr. and Mn. George Foster and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Clair Chap man at Divide. Mn. E. J. West and daughter, Mrs. Bob Owens, and children of Culp Creek visited Saturday with Mn. West's mother, Mn. T. H. Willlan. Mr. and Mn. Frank Glreau vis ited Mr. and Mn. J. R. Cooley at Cooley hill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Keene and chil dren moved to the Claude Willey home in Cottage Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mn. WlUey have moved to Sutherlin, where Mr. Willey i has employment. Mn. Henry Lake and Mn. R. 1 B. Dixon visited Sunday with Mn. Hazel Wicks, who is ill, at her home in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mn. S. P. Shortridge were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mn. Del bert Brown, in Cottage Grove, at a birthday celebration honoring little Janice Brown and Earl Ny strom of Springfield, son-in-law of Mr. and Mn. Shortridge, who, with Mn. Nystrom, were guests. Mn. M. C. Smith of Walker vis ited Wednesday afternoon with Mn. J. W. Fisher. 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