The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 24, 1938, Image 2

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
¿^SOCIETY
OFFICERS HONORED AT
DINNER.
THANKSGIVING PARTIES.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, IÖ38
Thornton Comers
Patronize the atore that waa
Many homes in the city will be
instrumental
in
bringing
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dick
Mrs. Charles Hall, worthy ma­ the scenes of gay family parties
< 'ut-Hate prices to Cottage
tron of Cottage Grove chapter and reunions of old friends dur­ and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cardwell
drove.
No. 4. Eastern Star, entertained ing the Thanksgiving holidays. and Henry Cardwell, all of Marsh­
AW TH'GUY ISN'T NUTS
field.
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
with
a
7
o
’
clock
dinner
Thursday
With
many
of
the
young
people
JUST BECAUSE HEA5KED
The Georgiannas, 1:30 dessert
75c Vlcka
evening of last week, honoring home from college the occasions Cardwell's brother Ed, at the
IP WE HAP AN ECHO MACHINE.
with Mrs. Rosa Lewis.
Vap-o-Rub
her staff of officers. Covers were will be especially happy for their Frank Turner home.
HE WANTED IT FOR HIS ACT.
Mrs. Myrtle Lake accom|>anied
60c Nixe
HE 5 OWE OF A PIANO OUE T t
Eastern Star, 8 o'clock. Mason­ laid for twenty. The evening was families.
ic hall. There will be initiation spent playing bridge and prizes The Charles Beidler, Joe Smith Mrs. George Foster to a shower
ANP HIS PARTNER
Meni hohn mu
were won by Mrs. C. S. Roberts and George Matthews families last week at the Melvin McGuire
and refreshments.
DIDN'T SHOW UP.
and Miss Helen Olson. James P. will dine at the Matthews home. home on Mosby ciwk for Mrs.
50c DeWltta
Social meeting. Spanish Amer­ Graham, W. M. of the Masonic Charles Matthews, Portland, fath­ Foster's sister, Mrs. Harry Castle,
Kidney Pilb
ican War Veterans auxiliary, 7:30 lodge. William Thum and Mr. er of George, will also be present. who was married recently.
«0»'
Hall
were
additional
guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
Fisher
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nelson
Durham
at home of Mrs. Ada Oakes.
will entertain their s*>n and Vaughn and their son and daugh­
Sul Hr (Mítica
GIKL SCOUTS HOLD DINNER. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Fletcher's
Leston Durham and daughter Ra- Fisher of Saginaw, were visitors
( -astoria, 40c size
Rainbow Assembly. Masonic The Girl Scouts held their mona June, and Mr. Durham's Thursday of Mr. Fisher's brother.
hall. 7:30. There will be degree Thanksgiving dinner Thursday parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dur- J. W. Fisher.
Guaranteed
evening of last week at the Scout ham.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R Smith nnd
work.
( \ s!c\. 75c si/r
house. Thirty-eight Scout mem­ Included in the family group at daughter Connie of Eugene and
bers and Mrs. Max Bird, captain, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ George Chapman of Creswell
Fresh
and Mrs. William Veelman, lieu­ liam Petersen will be their sons. were visitors Sunday evening of
Eastman Films
off We can show you that customers
Tuesday Bridge club, 1 o'clock tenant. were present. The dinner Robert and Herman and their Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge.
came hack to this store because
was
prepared
and
served
by
the
Mrs.
John
Bauder
of
Cottage
wives,
Miss
Margaret
Petersen,
$1. Upjohn'« Super I)
luncheon, Mrs. Schofield Stewart,
they liked our courteous, friendly
Sturdy
-
Oaks
patrol.
their
daughter
and
a
friend.
Miss
Grove
was
a
guest
Friday
of
Mrs.
hostess.
(>»d Liver Oil
service, our selection, our reason­
Phyllis Porter of Klamath Falls, R. B. Dixon and in the afternoon
able prices.
»1.25
O. L. H. club. 1:30 dessert with REBEKAHS ELECT OFFICERS. both students at Ashland Normal, accomjianied Mrs. Dixon and
Mrs.
Sena
Ward,
mother
of
Mrs.
Mrs.
Myrtle
Lake
to
visit
Mrs.
Petro billar
Mrs. A. W. Swanson.
All TOBACCO’S Cut Prices
Officers for the coming year Petersen, and Mr. McLain.
Jessie Denney in the Grove,
Justamere club, 1:30 dessert at
Camels, Luckies, Cheaters
were
elected
by
the
Rebekah
Mr. and Mrs. William Seitz
Mr and Mrs. Tice Wagner of
Shop here first for you«
the home of Mrs. Brighton Leon­
IM I'k.
»1.15 Carton
lodge
at
their
meeting
Friday
will
entertain
Mrs.
Seitz'
mother,
Eugene
were
recent
visitors
at
X-maa Gifts and Greeting
ard.
night in the I.O.O.F. hall. Alta Mrs. Fay Allison, an aunt. Mrs. the Lyle Scott home.
All
10c
lironda
89c Carton
cards.
We can save yoti
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shumway
money.
Tuesday Evening club, 7:30 p. Plunkett was named noble grand. Nettie Kirkland. a brother-in-
5c Candy A Gum
.... 8 for 10c
Edith Van Schoiack vice grand, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. and son of Eugene were Sunday
m„ city library.
Alice Conner recording secre­ K. Puckett from Klamath Falls. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Serr.
Hunte's
Angaleslc
tary. Martha Eastman financial
The 4-H Sewing club, which
Famous
secretary. May Awbrey treasurer.
Balm
STAFF CLl’B MEETS.
had not been meeting for two
Chocolates
A visitor from Aberdeen. Wash­
months, will be organized again
(Next Week)
Heg. 25c
ington was present. The lodge The Staff club of the Rebekah by Mrs. Clarence McDaniels, the
60c
The Constellation club will practiced the work which they lodge
met Friday evening in I.O. former leader, and the first meet-
19c
meetat 2:30 in the Masonic club will
4-lb. Box
Izook for the Green Neon Nlgn
exemplify at the meeting of O F. hall at the close of Rebekah ing will be held at Mrs. McDan-
rooms. Mrs. Carl King is chair­ district No. 10 to be held Satur­
lodge meeting. Plans were made iels' home on Saturday, Decem-
man of the hostess committee.
day at Junction City. A number for the annual Christmas party ber 3rd.
from the local lodge will attend. which will be a 6:30 dinner to be
Mrs. Erma Castle and children
DORENA GRANGE.
legcdly sustained by the plaintiff
OFFICERS NOMINATED.
Foodstuffs which the committee held December 13.
of Blue Mountain spent several
when She WM struck by a truck.
had collected for the Rebekah-
days the first of the week with
Election of officers was held The trial opened November 16th
The Thp ta Rho, junior organ­ Odd Fellow home in Portland
Mrs. Myrtle Lake.
Thursday night of last week by
ization sponsored by the Rebekah was packed for shipment. Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tonole and the Dorena grange and the fol­ POMONA GRANGE TO MEET.
lodge, met Monday night at the were made for installation of
family of Marcóla visited Sunday lowing officers were named: Mas­
I.O.O.F. hall. Nominations were elective and appointive officers to
with Mr. Tonole's parents, Mr. ter, Loren Hunt; junior patron.
Lane Pomona grange will meet
in order for officers to serve the be held in January. It was an-
and
Mrs.
A.
Tonole.
Avanelle
at
the F<>ur-H building nt the
Lee
Smith;
assistant,
।
A moving and human picture of
coming year. Bethel St. Elmo was nounced that the Past Noble
Mrs. Claude Willey and daugh­ Wicks; overseer, Robert Dagne r; county fairgrounds Satuniay, No­
small
town
America,
seldom
be
­
appointed as publicity chairman. Grand club would entertain their
ter Ruby Faye of Sutherlin, vis­ lecturer, Roberta Smith; i steward, vember 26. Irving grange and
Hie next meeting will be Mon­ husbands and families at a dinner fore equaled on the screen, is giv­ ited Monday with Mrs. Willey’s Eldon Steele; assistant, Lewis Ix>ng Tom grange will be Joint
day, December 5.
and social evening December 29. en in the new Bob Burns film, parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodge; chaplain, Apna R issue; hosts for the meeting. Grangers
The Arkansas Traveler,” which
treasurer, Mildred Smith; secre- are asked to bring xllverwnre,
will
be presented at the Arcade Keene.
DINNER PARTY IS HELD.
JOKER U l L B MEETS.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gireau, tary, Ethel Hunt; gatekeeper. salads, sandwiches, pie and cake
theatre for three days starting Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Premazzi and Harry Shearer; Ceres. Oris for two meals.
Miss Lula Currin entertained A group of girls entertained Sunday, November 27.
Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Fetter were Steele; Pomona. Betty William­
For his portrayal of that color­ among
the Joker club with a 7:30 des- with a dinner party Friday eve­
those attending the dance son; Flora, Thelma Wicks; lady
ful
American
figure,
the
fighting
sert and an evening of bridge ning at the Robert Savage home
at
the
Hebron
hall Satuniay eve­ steward. Ruth Pacholke; execu­
Monday. Additional guests were preceding the high school print­ editor of the country newspaper. ning.
tive committee. Mary Arne. II. E.
Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Mrs. W. W. cord dance. Covers were laid for Burns deserves great credit. He
Miss Mary Trent attended a D. Brown. John Reed; musician,
is
also
always
the
homespun
McFarland and Mrs. James P. Jean Savage, Anna Marie Peter-
party at the Charles Cochran Maude Gireau.
—when he rides the home
Graham. Mrs. McFarland receiv- son, Geraldine Kem. Margaret countryman
in Cottage Grove Saturday The grange made plans to or­
with the newest, «martini
rails
with
his
brother
hoboes,
ed the guest prize, Mrs. George Bressler, Jacqueline Morton, Bet-
afternoon, given by Mrs. Coch­ ganize a night school after the
edits
a
local
newspaper
to
help
a
dre«««*« of the minute
Jacobsen, high score. and Mrs. ty McCoy. Loren Stiles, Alvin
ran for the girls of her Sunday first of January. Henry William-
Fay Allison, low score prizes for Dugan. Elray Wilson, Dean Jack- lady in distress, promotes a ro­ school class.
son.
Smith-Hughes
instructor
in
son, Elmer Hendricks and Bill mance and cleans up politics in
members.
Mrs. Ralph Witcher has been the Cottage Grove high school,
Pdauk
the fact of powerful opposition. staying
Spies.
her mother. Mrs. will be leader.
“The Arkansas Traveler” will be Francis with
Zilkoski. at Springfield.
A basketball team was organ-
ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET.
Colors — Gay
of particular interest to residents
»
MRS. LEONARD HOSTESS.
Mr.
W
’
itcher,
who
is
to
be
near
ized
and will be supported by
of small cities because of its
hospital
in
Eugene
still
in
the
Cottage
Grove
merchants.
Mrs. William Bartels and Mrs.
and
glamourous
Mrs. J. Brighton Leonard was setting in a small community.
convalescing from an operation.
The grange voted to carry on a
George Kebelbeck entertained the
hostess
at a tea from 3 to 6 Sat- DORENA CLUB TO PRESENT from which he is recovering sat- special charity drive as a benefit
Royal Neighbors social club Mon­
ictured in Vogue—
isfactorily.
project for the holiday season,
day night at the home of the urday afternoon. Mrs. N. E.
PLAY.
Compton
poured
and
Mrs.
Ches
­
—Featured by U«.
Lee Smith was named chairman
former. A 7:30 dessert was serv­
of the drive.
ed followed by a short business ter Stroup assisted. A feature of The Dorena Happy Circle Sew­ MISS BURKHOLDER TO
Refreshments were served at
session. Mrs. Harriet Plath was the afternoon was a display of ing club presents the comedy, VISIT FRIENDS PORTLAND
the clcse of the meeting.
elected president of the group and knitted garments for women "Aunt Cindy Cleans Up,” Decem­
Mrs. Nellie Blackmore, secretary­ children and men.
ber 3, at their club house. The
New Coutume
Miss Belle Burkholder will be
treasurer. Bridge was played dur­
JURY DISAGREES.
cast is: Claire Harlow, Alois
DINNER
PARTY.
the
guest
of
Mrs.
Sylvia
Peters,
ing the later hours of the eve­
Vaughn; Hester Hart, Avis Daw­
JEWELRY
ning. Mrs. Gregg held high score
ley; Biff Budkins, Mary Doolittle; who edits the Acoustic Eye, offi­ Having failed to return a ver­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Blickle
and
cial organ of the Portland Hard
and Miss Belle Burkholder low.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers Lotus Clayton, Grace Smith; Sa­ of Hearing League, Friday, and dict after an all-night session, the
bine
Clayton,
Thelma
Wicks;
entertained at dinner Saturday
that night they will attend the so­ jury in a damage suit brought by
EDUCATIONAL GROUP
Aunt Cindy Timpkins, Mrs. Part- cial
evening
at
the
Chambers
’
home.
night of the league. Saturday Carrie M, Baker against the
BANQUET.
Covers were laid for sixteen. A ney; Colby Magnet, Juanita Bar­ afternoon Miss Burkholder plans Springfield Creamery company,
evening followed and Mr. ber; Mrs. Jenny Dawson, Edith to attend the Oregon-O.S.C. foot­ was discharged by Circuit Judge
The combined faculty clubs of social
Schoiack; Marcella Dawson,
G. F. Skipworth Saturday morn­
Chambers entertained with a Van
the city schools met Monday showing
A. BREEDLOVE
Arna Elfving; Parker Tubbs, ball game, and that evening the ing. Damages amounting to $15.-
of
motion
pictures,
which
combined
performance
of
the
night for a banquet and educa­ he had taken.
Nona Kelly; Ripley Harlow, Ruth
000
were
sought
for
injuries
al-
Portland symphony orchestra and
tional program at the Cottage
Loomis.
the San Francisco ballet. Sunday
Grove Hotel Coffee Shop. Miss
CARNATION CLUB IS
she plans to attend services at the
Vivian Johnson, president of the
PLAN MILK FUND BENEFIT Portland
ENTERTAINED.
First Presbyterian
Grade Teachers’ club, presided. A
DANCE.
$250,000.00
church, of which she is a former
women’s trio, composed of Miss The Carnation club was enter­
Myrtle Kem, Miss Gladys Dodson, tained with a 7:30 dessert Friday Representatives from three ser­ member, and will later visit Hat-
in CASH PRIZES
and Miss Jelinek, accompanied by evening at the home of Mrs. vice organizations, the Lions club, tie Van Schoiack and Frank
mom than sooo momouM « warm
Woodruff,
former
Cottage
Grove
Miss Norma Umphrey, sang two Richard Bushell, with Mrs. Wen­ American Legion and Eagles
residents, who are ill. She also
numbers. The guest speaker, dell
Cochran and Mrs. Earl Bal­ lodge, met Monday evening and plans to visit Mrs. John Silsby,
Professor W. H. Dutton, super­ lew as
named
Damon
Scott
chairman
of
hostesses. Guests
whose daughter, Katherine, is
visor of schools for Eugene, ad­ of the assistant
club
were
Sam the joint committee which will now in a tuberculosis hospital at
dressed the group on the subject. Veatch. Mrs. P. F. Mrs.
sponsor
the
milk
fund
benefit
Bukowski,
The Dalles. The Silsbys are form­
“Loaded Dice.” He emphasized
George Crosby, Mrs. Tom dance at the armory Saturday er Grove residents.
the fact that school systems Mrs.
Minor and Mrs. Cheesboro. The evening, December 10. Commit­
arcade
should adjust their curriculum to evening
spent playing cards tee members present were, in ad­ DISABLED VETS TO MEET.
suit the needs of society. He com­ and prizes was
were won by Mrs. Sam dition to Mr. Scott: Ross Peter­
«aturday, Nov. 25-26
pared high sounding terms, often Veatch, Mrs.
Walter Dunford and son, A. W. Thomas, H. A. Ells­
“VALLEY OF THE GIANTS
used, to “loaded dice” and said Miss Jean Rose.
Disabled
veterans
of
the
World
Names were worth, P. S. Bukowski and D. C.
Chaa. Bickford, Claire A re vor
they were apt to be confusing to drawn for the annual
War and auxiliary members will
Christmas Greening.
school patrons. He urged that party which will be a no-hostess
Music for the dance will be fur­ meet at the armory tomorrow,
Sun., Mon., Tue«., Nov. 27, 28 29
more ordinary and simple terms dinner December 16 at the W. W. nished by Red Grey’s orchestra.
Friday, at 8:00 p. m. Important
“THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER,
be used to bring about a more McFarland home.
business. All eligible veterans are
Bob Burna, Fay liainter, J. Beal
friendly understanding between
cordially invited to attend.
Box Letter Files, Sentinel.
the schools and homes which they
Wed., Thur«., Nov. 80, Dec. !•
serve. Following the program the SPANISH VETERAN AUXILI-
“THREE LOVES HAS NANCY,
ARY HOLDS MEETING.
grade club held a business meet­
Janet Oaynor, Rob. Montgomery.
ing.
The Spanish American War
All above are movie quiz.
Veterans auxiliary met Thursday,
ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER. November 10, in the armory. The
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett
entertained Monday evening with he,d and the-charter
draped
in memory of Mrs. Millie Hall of
a dinner party. Guests were Mr. Eugene,
former department presi­
and Mrs. Vern Booher, Mr. and
A social meeting of the or­
Mrs. Everett Powell, Mr. and dent.
will be held Friday,
Mrs. George Currin, Mr. and ganization
November
25, at the home of
$18.00
Mrs. Vern Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ada Oakes.
Qirtis Hansen and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Lewis.
Friday
43.
49.
31e
67 e
10 <
83e
89.
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Arkansas Traveler to
Be at Arcade Sunday
Loma Leads
Smart Shop
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
SEVENTY YEARS OF
WEDDED BLISS.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. DH-
lard, who were marled seventy
years ago in the Cottage Grove
community, celebrated their wed­
ding anniversary Saturday eve­
ning at a family gathering at the
home of John B. Patterson in Eu­
gene. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard have
lived in Lane county since the
date of their marriage. Mr. Dil­
lard is 89 and Mrs. Dillard 88
years old. At the family dinner
Saturday night were their chil­
dren, grand children and great
grandchildren. Both are in good
health.
Thanksgiving
TURKEY
DINNER
With All the Trimmings
50c
Palace Cafe
One 6-tube all-wave Philco battery radio,
sold for $79.95, now........................
One Philco console battery radio,
6-tube.......................................„.... $10.00
One G.E. console battery radio,
6-tube.............................................. $8.00
One Demonstrator Thor gas washer,
save................ ................................ $20.00
Western Water Systems
RCA Victor Radios
Brisbane Electric
845 MAIN — PHONE 73
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