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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1938)
rnr «ENTINFL n>TTAC,K GROVE ORmnN At a one o'clock luncheon of the Executive Committee of the Mis sionary Circle and the Christian Aid, of the First Christian Church, it was decided to adopt the Wo- man's Council plan of work thus uniting all the women of the church in one organization. the motto being "Every Woman of the Church at the Whole Task of the Church." To launch this Council a Fellowship IX'ssert Luncheon will be held May 19, at 1:30 p. m. at which time the plan will be ex plained. One hundred women are expected to attend the luncheon. Mrs. Abeene will lead the pep songs, a sextet will entertain and Mrs E L Kech|e>. Will piwent - - — the Council Plan of work. ---- This is thought to be « long step for- ward in the work of the women ofthe church. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 193« Transfer will lx» in charge of bekah lodge. Interment wns In a transportation. Anyone willing to mousoleum in San Francisco by furnish a car or truck for this pur-1 the remains of her husband. pose has been asked to call No.6 The remains of her parents and as soon as possible. Trucks must a sister are resting in the A. F. & HEALTH IS WEALTH. WHY BE A PAUPER! have sides but no seats will be A. M.-I.O.O.F. cemetery. Mrs. Myra Counts of this city Is necessary for the short haul to the airport. Children from lower a musin of Mrs Churchill. grades wi|l be dismissed provid Hattie L. Best, Portland. ing parents cull for and accom- pany them to the airport, furnish DELPHIA LEK EMERSON ing their own transportation. (Contributed) Use of transportation furnished Delphia Catherine I^ m ? was born will be for one hour 11 :3U to Chiropractic Physician at Quitman, Missouri, April 17th, 12:30. Phone 30 Cottage Grove 1845 On May 9th, ¡861 she mar ried Benjamin W. Emerson, a vol- (al! kinds and priem) unteer soldier from the state of , „ , . . _. . Missouri. On April 9. 1863 they For your convenience we The Order of Ratnbow for Girls held the regular meeting Monday left Missouri in her fathers wagon have chosen this quick ser evening in Masonic hall and in train drawn by oxen and crossed Fruit inspector C. E. Stewart the plains without serious mishap, vice display rack containing stalled officers. is authority for the statement that arriving at Hone Ijike valley on a large assortment of greet They are: worthy adviser, Ina Illis week is the time for the ap September 5. 1863, where they Stuart; associate worthy advisor, ing ranis for every occasion Constellation club elected the Jean Savage; charity. Ellen Bird; plication of the pre-bloom bor wintered. In the spring her father At — Birthday—(General and a meeting of the Eagles following officers at a meeting hope. Patty Short; faith. Anna deaux spray application to stand moved on to the present location Illness, Gift, Thursday, May 5: President, Mrs. Marie Peterson; chaplain. Paul- lodge. Wednesday. May 4. the fol- ard walnut orchards, for the con which he purchased a year later, Relatives), Wm. Petersen, vice-president. Mrs. etta Powell: drill leader, Virginia lowing officers were elected for trol of blight. This spray must I m ? 1865. She and her husband com Thank You, Friendship, Carl King; secretary-treasurer, King; confidential observer, Lor the ensuing year. a real soaking, Mr. Stewart states, as far as Jacksonville, where Sympathy, Congratulations President, Alvin McGarvin ; and adds that home-made bor ing Mrs Fred Bressler. The retiring enc Christensen; outer observer. they purchased a small home, and president. Mrs. Verne Williams, Mildred Cox; musician. Arline vice president, L. C Eastburn; deaux mixture will turn the trick, lived until 1879. To this union and Anniversary. chaplain, Ray L. Jenkins; secre was presented with a gift from the Anderson: choir director. Mar and that material for the spray twelve children were born, two of STYLED BY GIBSON club. Mrs. Williams presented a garet Monson: love. Sarajane tary. H. A. Ellswoth; treasurer, F. may be obtained locally. whom survive: L. C. Emerson of B. Ellsworth; Cond. F. M. Willis; gift to Mrs. Petersen, vice-presi Moore: religion. Eleanor Teeters, Paul W. Miller, associate pa Cottage Grove and A. S. Emerson Priced to Suit You! dent and Mrs. Godard, secretary. nature, Jacie Morton; immortal- I. G. Ed Keitzer; U. G„ Joe Wik- thologist at Oregon State, com of Santa Ana. California. A fos off; trustee. Oval Powell; physi menting along the same lines ter son. also of Santa Ana also It was the 24th birthday of the ity, Betty McCoy. club and refreshments consisted of Jean King, retiring worthy ad- cian, Dr. A. W. Kime; musicians. states: survives. Surviving also are six Our recommendations this year teen grandchildren, twenty-seven a birthday cake with ice cream visor, was installing officer and F. J. Anderson. W. W Scott, Chet and coffee. “ * * Bosman, Ed Lundbom; Cook, C. are essentially the same as given great-grand-children and thirteen Mary jane Smith acted * as marshal in Oregon Extension bulletin 500, great-great-grandchildren. Plans were made for initiation at E. Leabo. They me next ineviing. meeting. jv Jean < mi King ixhi S was H f will . t be installed Wednes- with the exception that we are The Royal Neighbor lodge gave the advising the growers to reduce the the presented with a white Bible from aay' June _ Mimeograph «tendía Sentinel, a benefit card party at .. . . . —, . . amount of lime in the bordeaux Eagles hall Tuesday. May 10. Mrs. the “ assembly and with a gift from Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond. fonnula by one-half. Last season William Veelman and Mrs. Carl Mrs. P. A. Anlauf, mother advisor former residents of Cottage Grove. we found that by so doing the Lebow received prizes. Dessert and she presented Mrs. Anlauf now of Portland were entertained severity of foliage spray burn was was served at 8 p. m. with a gift. at dinner recently at the C. E. decreased appreciably. This will Umphrey home. The hosts were The basket dinner which is Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. Mr. mean that instead of bordeaux The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Friday given by the Eagles the second and Mrs. Nelson Durham and Mr. mixture 2-2-50. a 2-1-50 bordeaux should I m * used. A mineral (petro night at the Masonic Temple. It Sunday of each month was not and Mrs. S. L. ackin. Other leum) spray oil having a viscos is children’s night and a program held last Sunday. Mothers Day. It guests were Mrs. Glennie Frost. ity of from 100 to 110 seconds was postponed until May 15th. will be given by them. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall and The following officers were son Vinal. Junior, Mr. Frazier and Saybolt and a sulfonation test of 50 or above should be added to all elected for the ensuing year by the Jean Durham. prebloom applications of bordeaux Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles mixture, the addition being at the lodge: President. May Tennis; Twenty mothers were guests, vice-president, Ruth Gordinier; Wednesday at a tea given by the rate of 1 pint of oil to 100 gallons chaplain. Leaha Allen; secretary. Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles of bordeaux. The oil reduces spray Lula McCullough; treasurer. Mil lodge at the Eagles' hall, After burn and acts as a transpiration dred Powell; outside guard. Ann the program each guest mother । "depressant.” Jenkins; trustee for 3 years was presented with a red carna Wreatha Hobbs: conductor. Linda tion corsage. A potted plant was Scott: drill captain, Helen Scott given to the oldest mother, Mrs. and song leader. Westerene Tur Rhodes, and to the youngest, Mrs. ner. Lawrence. Tea was served at 3:30. Mrs. Benton Schrenk was host J. A. Jones, the eighty year old: ess to Research club Tuesday eve- The Ace Hi club met Friday ning at her home at Thornton evening. May 6. at the home of father of Mrs. Nellie Sarff, of Cot Corners. Mrs. Vern Williams had Mrs. Frank Thompson. Prizes tage Grove, who owns a farm near Axminstcr or Wilton Rugs, or other floor cover events. Mrs. charge of current were awarded Mrs. William Cum Albany, Oregon, where he was bom. raised and lived all his life, ing, see the fine new arrivals at our store. New Jeanne Morton met with the club mings and Mrs. Clair Hogate. as a guest speaker and discussed Mrs. C. Thompson and Mrs. Ralph has finally decided to retire from shipment just received. active farming and has rented budgeting and household accounts. Sherry of Portland were guests. the farm, but will continue to live This was the last regular meeting Trade in what you no longer need for new. of the club until fall. The annual Mrs. Charles Beidler, Mrs. Mc in his old home situated on a por You can save money and "Buy, Boost and Build club picnic will be held in two Coy and Mrs. John Groves were tion of the land he has tilled for Cottage Grove" when you trade here. weeks in the city park when hus hostesses for the Presbyterian so many years. Tuesday of this week Darrel bands and families of the mem Ladies Aid Wednesday at the bers will be guests. church. Plans were made I for a Sarff, a grandson, and his friend, market the latter part of May. Myron Little “hitch hiked” to Al bany to attend the auction sale of Mrs. L. F. Burleson entertained Refreshments were served. the farm machinery and imple a group of the classmates of her The Royal Neighbors club ments which Mr. Jones has decid daughter, Donna Mae, Saturday afternoon, in honor of the latter’s will be entertained Monday, May ed to sell. If this writer was a gambling twelfth birthday anniversary, 16. by Mrs. Fred Anderson and which occurred May 5th. Games Mrs. Jas. S. Powell at the Powell man he would make it 5 to 1 that in the woodhousc oack of Mr. and a general good time culminat- home. Jones' residence will still contain, ed in a treat consisting of angel —♦— THE COTTAGE GROVE BARGAIN HOUSE food cake and ice cream. Donna At the Royal Neighbors benefit after the sale, enough farm im plements to cultivate a good sized Mae was the recipient of many card party Tuesday evening at the Credit Within Reason With No Carrying Charge choice gifts. Eagles Hall, Mrs. W. Veelman won garden. We Finance Our Own Paper. _♦ first prize and Mrs. Carl Lebo won Dell Charchill Allison. Eva Mrs. Laurel Kent and daughter, second. Mrs. Allison was the daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent, The P. D. G. club tweets Friday of Henry and Elizabeth Churchill Betty and Tommy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nixon and daughter afternoon, May 13, with Mrs. C. who lived in Cottage Grove many Mrs. Wheeler has years. She was bom near Rose Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hogate F. Hoskins. burg April 5, 1871 and died in and son Neil, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. charge of the program. Portland May 3, aged 67 years and Nixon, Justin Brown, Donald Nix The Utopia club meets Thurs 28 days. on, Daisy Zimmerly, all of this She is survived by one daughter, city had a family picnic dinner at day, May 19, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Doris Stanger; a grandson, Knaffle Haynes for a one o ’ clock Skinners Butte, Eugene. Mrs. Churchill Stanger; two sisters, luncheon. Harold Wolfard was hostess. Mrs. Alice Baker of Portland and Mrs. Pearl Bumfield, Los Angeles. KIDS TO SEE MAIL PLANE The El Martes club met Tues All grades of the Cottage Grove Mrs. Allison was a member of the day, May 10, at the home of Mrs. one o’clock schools above the Fourth grade Daugh.ers of American Revolu Charles Hall. luncheon was served. Mrs. Fred will be dismissed in time to see the tion, Artisans and Acme, Rebekah Anderson held high score at first air mail pick up for Cottage lodge No. 32, I. O. O. F. Funeral services were held at bridge. Mrs. Harold Dugan was Grove on Thursday, May 19th at In a tug-of-war, it’s the “pulling together’’ that Moreland mortuary, conducted by a guest. The next meeting will be 12 o’clock noon. Rev. Glenn Goffar and Acme Re- Mr. Cheesman of the Cheesman May 24, with Mrs. Victor Cham- counts. So it is with business. Local merchants de , bers. pend upon the purchases of Cottage Grove for I R FL A I I l’ The Past Matrons and Past sales. Cottage Grove distributors and producers • A-aa 171X1 1 XXX patrons will meet at the Masonic look to local merchants for business. Employees, Temple Friday, May 13, at 6:30 p. m. for their annual covered living and working here, depend upon local em —---------------------------------------------- dish dinner. ployers for wages and steady work. But none of Hea lth-0- Grams SOCIETY ! Just Received— The Most up-to date Display Stand of GREETING CARDS Walnut Trees Should Be Sprayed Now Brown’s Drug Store If You Are Thinking of Buying J. A. Jones After 80 Years on Same Farm Quits Active Farming MODERN FURNITURE M c L aughlin ’ s I most respectfully re quest the voters of Lane County to cast their vote for me for Furniture Store County Commissioner Resident of Cottage- Grove since 1906— A taxpayer in Lane County since 1907. Cooperation Brings Results My Policy—For the best interests of all the people and the county. 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