The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 17, 1939, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1939
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
ress. has established his residence
Ht Salem and plans to open an ot~
fier then* on August 28th, accord­
Mrs. W. L. Workman and Mrs.
Mrs. M. J. Perini and daughter ing to an announcement from his
W. E. Lebow held open house
Patty spent several days last office.
Wednesday afternoon at the Le­
week on Sharps creek where Mr.
bow
home,
honoring
the
Misses
lekphone /5x
Miss Rodney Hood, Reporter
Jane and Kirsten Bjorset of Oslo,
A number of local people at- Perini hns a logging crew.
Norway, who are visiting at the tended the dedication servim for George Smith of Albuquerque,
home of their brother Georg and the new post office building nt New Mexico, came last week for
SURPRISE SHOWER
1 family. Guests were received on Eugene Monday evening. Judge a visit with his uncle, Charlo»
Arnold and family, and will enter
the back lawn, which was color­
F. Skipworth acted as master the University of Oregon this fall
Mrs. Dan Waldon was pleasant­ Past presidents of the Spanish ful with baskets and vases of G.
ceremonies and Introduced the
his senior year in law school
ly surprised last Thursday after­ War Veterans and Auxiliary will garden flowers. Dainty refresh­ of
Hon. Ambrose O'Connell, second for Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lancaster
noon when a group of friends meet at the park at 2:30 today for ments were served to about 85 assistant
postmaster general, who
called at her home and presented a special meeting.
guests by Doris and Sara Bjorset, made the princifial address, urg­ made a trip Inst week to the
her with a beautiful set of pot­
and Elizabeth Workman ing liberal use of th«* cheap rates coast, at Bandon and other points
Baptist ladies aid will meet at Jeanette
the coast highway.
tery dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon
and
Veona
Whithorn of Corvallis.
by the post office depart­ on Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and son suffered a great loss by church at 1:30 and go to the A. L. The sisters are leaving Monday offered
ment. S. H. Morse, post office in­ Frank McGarvin
were an uncle,
fire recently. The afternoon was Means home at London for a 2:00 and will visit at U>s Angeles. spector
for this district, present­
spent socially and refreshments o'clock meeting.
New Orleans and Washington. D. ed the old post office building to Chas Berge, and Claude Huckins
of ice tea and cookies were serv­
C., before going to New York, the Lane county pioneers associa­ ■ •I Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simp­
ed by a committee of women
where they will sail for Norway tion. Response to the presentation son anil sons of CA|tillle, Mr».
present. Among those attending The Rebekah lodge will meet at September 2 on the Stananger- WM
Arnold and daughter Mur­
made by Cal Young, counts Chas.
tha and son Tracy.
and presenting the gift were the regular time for special prac­ fjord. They will arrive at homo commissioner,
who
told
something
Mmes. P. J. Bush. Chester Allen, tice for installation. All of the de­ September 12th.
Emily Tonole, the 12-year-old
of the history of the early mail daughter
Benton Schrenk, Millie Hodgson, gree
of Mr. and Mrs. Alliert
team
are
urged
to
be
pres
­
service
In
I
Jine
county
and
ex
­
Ralph Snauer, Virgil White, W. ent
Tonole.
was
taken to a Salem hos­
GARDENIA CLUB
hibited old photos of the mall ser­ pital last week
C. Martin, Will Dorward. John
for treatment.
vice in the early 60's. Mr. Young
McCall. Glennie Frost, E. A. Al­
Mr. anil Mrs Paul Simpson and
The Gardenia club met Friday also exhibited some of the records
Monday
len, Fred Laubach, Curtis Han­
afternoon at the home of Mrs. of the early mail service Including sons of Coquille were week-end
sen, Ervin Hansen, Sam Warren,
Theta Rho girls will meet at Arlie Ferguson. The regular busi­ the first mail box used by the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. (Tias.
Mary Ann Backensto, Nannie I.O.O.F. hall at 7:30 for regular ness meeting was held and at the early settlers, In the old office Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sells and
Smith, Orin Richmond, Alan meeting.
close of the meeting refreshments long abandoned.
daughter
Markham. A. C. Spriggs, O. H.
spent Sunday at
were served to the following: Mrs.
The I. O. O, F. hand rendered the home Eldine
of Mr. Sells sister, Mrs.
Pickens. Finley Whipps, K. K.
Jess
Forrester.
Mrs.
Read
Hemen-
several
musical
numbers
as
part
Wednesday
Mills and John Blake and Miss
way, Mrs. Ervin Pacholke, Mrs.
the entertainment. Thirty to Vernon LaPlant at Springfield.
Methodist Aid will meet at the R. G. Conner, Mrs. Marvin Shaw, of
Lola Howe.
Dale McGarvin visited Sunday
forty
postmasters over the state with
church. The committee will be Mn. Lowen Tedford, Mrs. Clyde attended
at Linslaw.
dedication cere­ Mrs. friends
Mrs. J. D. Monroe, Mrs. R. L. Hamilton. Mrs. Gene Masters, monies as the
Ixiynl Ij»bo and mother.
REUNION PICNIC
special
guests
of
the
Cone and Mrs. R. B. Read.
Mrs. Lee Dugan of Walden, and
Mrs. Roy Mason and one visitor. occasion.
brother, Leo Dugan of Portland.
The next meeting wUl be at the
Relatives of the Judson Allen
Presbyterian Missionary socie- home of Mrs. Marvin Shaw in
and Mrs. Francis Patton and
family held a reunion picnic at
daughter Bernice of Hebron left
the city park Sunday. Those at­ ty will meet at 2:30 at the home two weeks.
Sunday morning for a week's va­
tending were Mr. and Mrs. L. P. of Mrs. George Matthews with
cation trip to California «nd will
PLAY HOUSE OPENS
Allen of Sylva, North Carolina, Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Mary
visit the San Francisco fair and
brother of Judson Allen: Mr. and Smith as hostesses. Mrs. Bert
Mrs. Wolff Allen and family of Trask will be leader on Junior The opening of the Merrymanor Methodist Church. Ellsworth M. with an uncle of Mrs. Dugan's,
Wendling: Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie work. Mite boxes will be opened. playhouse at 904 West Chestnut Tilton. Pastor. — Sunday school, Will Lewis and family, at Wheat-
street was held Monday. The 9:45, James Tedford, Supt.; fore­ land. California.
Polewczak of Sutherlin. Mrs.
W. C. T. U.
playhouse serves as a place for noon service, 11. sermon subject. The Clair Chapman family,
Cora Allen and family of Suther­
mothers to leave their children "It Shall Come to Pass." Evening Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Shirley
lin. Mrs. Charlie Alien and son
Fred and another son Ben and Mrs. George Matthews and her while making social calls, etc., service, 8, sermon subject, "A Forster of Ashland and Clarence
wife of McCloud. California: Mr. mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, were and is managed by two local Spiritual Gauge.” We will join in Boye of Smith River went on a
and Mrs. Ted Turel and family of co-hostesses at the home of the girls, Grace and Pat Hohmann. the union service at the Baptist picnic Sunday to Cougar Bend
Mrs. Laura Sparling and two
Eugene. Earl Curtis of Aberdeen, former Friday afternoon to the Merrymanor is open five days of church. Young people's meetings,
Washington. Carl Allen and son Women's Christian Temperance the week, Monday through Fri­ 7:00, Intermediate League. Plans grandsons. Norman and Jackie
Jerry of Nez Perce. Idaho; Mr. Union. The meeting was held on day from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 a. m. will be completed for an over­ Jones of Tacoma, Washington,
Epworth are visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Moody and fam- the lawn with Mrs. L. A. Skuzie and from 1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. night camping trip.
ily; Claude Allen and family and presiding. The devotional was led A fee is charged by the week. Leaguers will be guests of the and Mrs. Joe Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Allen and by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Safley Blocks, crayons, scissors, etc., are Creswell League. They will leave Alvin Moore is building a small
an old friend of the family, Neil had charge of the program. At provided for the children to play the church at 6:30. Prayer meet­ house' when* his house recently
the close of the meeting delicious with and the time is being divid­ ing. 8:00 Thursday. Monday night burned.
Buchanan of Eugene.
refreshments were served to the ed between indoor and outdoor the men of the church will hold
Mr. and Mrs. F. Christenson
following members and visitors: play as long as the weather will their monthly meeting at 8:00 and family of Gold hill are visit­
MEET AT ARMORY
Mrs. N. E. Compton. Mrs. Skuzie, permit. They are being taught o’clock.
ing- at the home of Mrs Christ­
Mrs. Safley, Mrs. Martha Plotts, finger painting and folk dancing
enson's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and
The Spanish War Veterans and Mrs. E. F. McFarland, Mrs. B.
Mrs,
E.
L. Reynolds.
Assembly
of
God.
Atwood
Foa-
and
are
given
coordination
exer-
auxiliary met separately at the Land. Mrs. George Fullerton. Mrs. cises. The
Pastor.- Sunday school. 9:40
armory Friday evening. Reports Elsie Wells, Mrs. James Tedford dren from playhouse is for chil- ter.
special object lessons;
MOTT TO ESTABLISH
of the convention at Newport and the hostesses. Mrs. Smith and school age two years of age to featuring
and the Misses Hoh- forenoon service. 11, sermon by
held recently were given and the Mrs. Matthews.
SALEM OFFICE
mann hope ■ to make it a place of the pastor. Evening service, 7:45,
regular order of business held.
instruction as well as provide a Evangelist A. R. Dollarhidc will Congressman Jami's Mott, who
The next meeting will be a social
place of amusement
i
GARDEN PARTY
and safe- be speaking each evening except has returned from Washington,
meeting for the veterans and
keeping.
Monday and Saturday.
auxiliary at the home of Mr. and
since the adjournment of cong-
The garden party sponsored by
Mrs. Charlie Cooley the last
Catholic
Church.
Father
the
women
’
s
council
of
the
Chris
­
LENEVE SIMKINS AWARDED
Tuesday in August.
thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun-
tian church and held on the par­
SCHOLARSHIP
day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
sonage lawn last Thursday eve­
SKATING PARTY
ning was well attended. The
Miss Leneve Simkins, daughter Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m.
gypsy motif was carried out in of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Simkins of
The B.Y.P.U. of the Baptist the program and decorations. The this city, has received a store ser­ First Baptist Church, H. W.
church held a skating party at program consisting of a play, vo­ vice privilege scholarship from Davis, Pastor. Sunday school at
the Midway rink near Spring­ cal numbers and music by R. G. New York university and will 10 a. m. In the absence of the
field Monday evening. Those at­ Dykstra’s band was given by leave the first of September to pastor, Charles Devereaux of
tending were Barbara, Richard members of the church. Paintings enter the school of retailing, Eugene will preach at the eleven
and Bruce Bush, May Anderson, of J. Lee Funk, an artist visiting where she will major in person­ o’clock service Sunday morning.
Gene and June McBee, Robert the Rev. E. L Kechly family, nel, advertising or buying and will There will be a union service at
Richmond, Glenn Weeldreyer, Al­ were exhibited by Mr. Funk. Ice receive her master’s degree. Miss eight o'clock with the Rev. Ells­
Build a new home or remodel your
fred. Gene and Mary Hansen, cream, cake, candy and lemonade Simkins is a graduate of Oregon worth Tilton delivering the ser­
Lois and Kenneth Hansen, Shir­ were sold before and after the State college, where she received mon at the Baptist church.
I »resent one. Housing shortages won’t
ley Jepson, Cleone Perry, Evelyn program.
her B.S.S. degree in 1938. Since
Pentico, Pat Zimmerly and Mr.
worry you then. We can furnish you
that time she has headed the Christian Science Society, 242
and Mrs. Ervin Hanson.
placement office at Monmouth Second street. — Sunday school,
N. O. W. MEETS
9:45; forenoon service, 11, subject
normal.
’Mind.” Evening service second
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
nomical to the highest price homes.
Wednesday of each month at 8
KANSAS PICNIC
held an all day meeting Tuesday
p. m. The Bible, Christian Sci­
at the country home of Mrs.
Mabel Sowles near Curtin. A din­ The annual Kansas picnic is ence literature and the writings
We have a price range for every pros­
ner was served at 12:00 o'clock scheduled to be held at Skinner’» of Mary Baker Eddy may be bor­
and the afternoon was spent play­ Butte park, Eugene, Sunday, Aug­ rowed or purchased before or af­
pective home owner, whether you
ter the Wednesday service.
ing bridge. Mrs. Myrtle McFar- ust 27th.
land held high score and Mrs. The I. O. O. F. municipal band
concert is one of the feature at­ Free Methodist Church —Sun­
Anna Schoen held low.
tractions of the picnic. The pic­ day school, 10:00 a. m., Chas Hos-
nic
dinner will be served at 1:00 man, Supt. Prayer meeting every
teacher of
TWO-BALL FOURSOME
p. m. with coffee, sugar, cream Wednesday evening. Rev. Zellmar
who has been ap­
Nine couples were present at and paper plates furnished. The of Tillamook,
Piano - Harmony
pastor of the local church
the two-ball foursome Friday eve­ program starts at 2:00 p. m. pointed
for the coming year, will arrive
ning. Margaret Mickey and Bill Those attending are requested to during
FROM FUNDAMENTAL
the week and will preach
bring
a
stalk
of
sunflower
for
Zimmerly won the prize for low
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00
TRAINING TO ADVANCED
score. A potluck supper was serv­ decorations.
p. m. Rev. Skuzie, who has been
MUSICIANSHIP
ed after play.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose and pastor during the past year, has
family and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy been assigned to work at Yachats.
FRIENDLY CLUB
Sirotek and daughter of Eugene
High School Credits Given
spent the week end camping near The church school board of the
The Friendly club met with McKenzie Bridge.
Methodist church met Monday
Mrs. Jesse Schafer Tuesday. A
night with James Tedford pre­
lunch was spread on tables
Special Course for Students picnic
R. L. Cox and Mrs. Martha siding. Teachers for the new year
placed about the back lawn of Marsh spent last Saturday at were confirmed and plans for
Desiring Popular Music
her home. The afternoon was Marcóla visiting friends.
Rally Day discussed. Promotion
spent in conversation and needle­
Day will be the first Sunday af-
work. The next meeting will be
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts ter school starts and Rally Day,
the third Tuesday in September spent Sunday at Odell, Crescent October 1.
Residence Studio
with Mrs. Fred Bressler.
426 South 2nd St.
and Summit lakes.
Members and sponsors of the
Ph. 145-R
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week-end retreat Friday and Sat­
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