The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 21, 1939, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 193»
T H 3 SENTINEL, COTTAOK PROVE. OREGON
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M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter
ANNUAL ('HRISTM AS PARTY
WORLD °Z F°OD
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Telephone 1 5 9
IM L A P L A N D TODAY, THS Sw A lM
WHO BRiMSS * PO T O » COFFEE
TO A
HOUSE ANO AU I PtKMltMON
TO Basw IT O V I« H IX F I M ------ ZT
f o a m a u y as */*, a 0 0 » n t * auao
FRIDAY
Mrs. Clark's Sunday school
class will meet at the church for)
their party instead of at the home
of Miss Carmen White.
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TUESDAY
The O.L.H. club will meet at
'he home of Mrs. J. P. Graham
f°r a 1:30 dessert.
ACACIA IIANCF TO HK
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LIKES TO IIKAK FBOM IIOMK.
Myrtle Creek, Ore.,
Iks’. 14th, 1939.
Cottage Grove Sentinel,
('ottage Grove Ore.
i ^ r Sir:
inclosed you will find check for
the Sentinel lor 19-10 I am always
glad to get the home town paper
and I always look for It, so If I
am not too late please send the
P L A N S C O M PLETED EDR
Sentinel to me for 1940. Wishing
I . D. ”1» ID S D IV .”
you all a Merry Xmas and a pros-
|H'rous New Year.
EUGENE, Oregon Plans for a
W. E. NOWELL.
week end that is expected to be
Box 68
The Acacia dance will lie held
in the Masonic temple Decent-
l»er 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ilelliwell an* chairman for the
occasion and the com m ittee Is
composed of Messrs and Mmes.
Ed Wiese, N. ,1. Nelson and R. II.
Savage.
The American Legion and Auxi­
liary met at the armory on Mon­
day evening for their annual
Christmas dinner and party. Fol­
lowing the dinner, a short pro­
gram with a tree and gifts for the
children was enjoyed.
A brief business meeting of the
th e biggest "Dml's I Uiy" in th e
Auxiliary was held after the pro-
history of the University of Ore­ Attractive dubbing rates with
gram. A hospital report was given
gon were completed on the campus your favorite magazine. The Sen­
that a carton of Christmas cards,
WEDNESDAY
PARMSfAlf
this week at a meeting of stu­
two bouquets, three sacks of rug Reunion of all Dorena high
18-2tx
CMSEff
dents, faculty and members of the tinel.
« te st ed for R ipeness
tags, and a box of magazines had school students and alumni will be
Dad's
organization.
B y tappino it with a hammer
been sent to the Roseburg Veter- held ftt Cltv caf<? ¡„ Springfield
Setting the week end of Janu-
A N O LISTVNiNO to its tone .
ans hospital; with a gift box con- Mr and Mrs L E Kirk, cafe
ar> 26-27 ax th e tim e w h e n xiu
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Say—
taming a gift for a mother, two pniprie,on. and f
Dorena
CNV ZKu. ACtW WÄttj ANi k fû Ç
dents will entertain their fathers
girls and two boys, had been sent students, will serve banquet start-
Merry Christmas
«vor
rug cvcgsr a
\ n j'
who visit on the campus, the com­
to the Veterans' Gift Shop at the ing at 7:30 p. m.
>i Pe *30 ccvvs- v*'r>v>v.
mittee
innovated
a
plan
under
With A Subscription To
mrs a
fL S O u a w e
Portland hospital. Following the
which various schools and depart­
holidays, used Christmas cards
DINN ER EDR O F F I C E «
The Sentinel
ments will be asked to hold special
may be left at Bill’s Market to be
open house. Coo|ieration of stu­ to your neighbor or friend or
sent to the veterans hospitals, Mrs S. L. G o d a r d , retiring
dent honor societies will In1 enlist­
where they are used in making worthy matron of Cottage Grove
relative away from home.
ed to give information to the fath­
cards and decorations.
A
gift low In cost that will be
ers,
it
has
been
announced
by
The next meeting of the Legion \ '?????»’ r ’ U *.? ',S" ^n*er,ain -!
and Auxiliary will be held Janu-
* k ^ ^ S g he^ o f^ c e S T f ?he i
John Cavnnagh, Salem, general remembered fifty-two weeks In
1939-40. An attractive Christ­
ary 15th. as New Years falls on past year. There were 23 present
chairman of the week end.
mas card will be sent the re­
the regular meeting date.
including several special guests.
cipient by us.
Last-minute Xmas Gift
Tin*
Each was presented a souvenir.
Corona. See them, the Sentinel.
RAINBOW GIRLS
Group singing, with Mrs. Nettie
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, Gawley at the piano, and indoor
annual Christmas party of golf were diversions of the eve.
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the Rainbow Girls was held m the ning Special
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ing the party committees were Godard and Mr. and Mrs. J.' P.'
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appointed to be in charge of the Graham. Retiring officers present
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formal dance to be held Decern- uerv Mr and Mrs
£ naffle
her 28th Margaret Monson was Haynes. Mrs. W. L. Workman,
I A ddress W O R L D F O O D S O 6 T E N S .* w t M U t , < W * O W r .* T
appointed chairman of a commit- Mrs Echo Galdabini. Mre. Velma
tee for the decorations and the Harrel. Mrs. Hansine Jacobsen,
program and Nancy Anlauf. chair- Miss Helen Olson. Mrs. Maxine
BIRTHDAY D INN ER
LaCO.MUS CLUB
man of the refreshment commit- Ward> Mre. Candis Foster Mrs
At S avings That King the
tee. Plans are being made to pur- Nettie Gawlev. Mrs. Earl Hill Mr
Mrs. Al Montieth entertained at
The LaComus club met Tuesday
( ’hristm as h ell!
chase a radio and one was tried and Mrs. Vern Williams. Louis dinner Sunday honoring the birth- for a no-hostess 1:00 o’clock
out during the course of the eve- Caldwell Mrs Nellie Peterson, I day anniversaries of her
son, luncheon at the W. W. McFar-
ning. A lighted and beautifully Eunice VanDenburg and Mrs. Harry Montieth of Long
to of-
View, land home. Mrs. E. W. B liekle,
Yes to women executives
decorated Christmas tree was the Godard
Washington, her mother.
Mrs. president, presented each member
center of attraction as gifts were
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fiee girls.
Martha Plott and Mrs. Frank Col- with a potted plant. She, in turn,
exchanged, displayed a n d re-
LADIES BIBLE CLASS
lins. She was assisted by her was presented a gift by the club,
wrapped to be sent to the Shrine
Yes .. to housew ives - to school
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Mincer. Gifts were also exchanged by
hospital at Portland. Refresh­ The annual Christmas party of rhe table was centered with a those present. At bridge, which
teachers.
ments were served at the close of the e ladies Bible class of the Meth- beautifully decorated birthday filled the remainder of the after­
the evening.
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odist church was held Wednesday cake. Chrysanthemums, candles noon. Mrs. McFarland held high
Yes . . to every value-conscious wom­
at the home of Mrs. Maude and holly were used about the score. The next meeting will be
PRESBYTERLAN MISSIONARY Wright with Mrs Elsie Wells as- house for decorations.
held January 2nd at the hyme of
an — And
Others present for the occasion Mrs. C. J. Kem. A 1:30 dessert
sisting as hostess A 1:30 dessert
Mrs. A.W. Shofstall was hostess luncheon was served to seventeen were Mr. Mincer and Mrs. Clyde will be served.
Y e s .. to the man who w ants to give
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to the Presbyterian Missionary members and one guest, Mrs. H. Butler.
her “'The gift she w ants most."
Wednesday afternoon. The theme Rose.
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C.R.Y. PARTY
of the devotional which was led by
President Mrs. Weslev Allen
REBEKAHS
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Mrs. George Matthews, w’as the led a devotional. A program, fol-
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The C.R.Y. club met at the
Perillit us to extend best wishes for
Christmas story. Carols were sung lowed by a Christmas carol by The Rebekah lodge met in rag- home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shof-
and a playlet given. Those parti- the group and a reading given by ular session Friday in the l.O.O.F. stall Sunday afternoon for the
the .Merriest Christinas you Iiave
cipating in the playlet, which was Mrs. Wright. A short business hall Final arrangements were annual Christmas tree and ex-
entitled “Christmas Lights in session was held. Names were made for the Staff club Christ- change of gifts. The afternoon
ever spent.
Many Lands,” were Mrs. Mat- drawn and an exchange of gifts mas party which will be held this was spent in social conversation
thews. Mrs. L. W. Coiner. Mrs. made. The rooms were made evening at 6:30 in the hall. Gifts by the parents while the children
S. C. Hunter, Mrs. O W. Black- beautiful with the usual Christ- will be exchanged and husbands played with their toys. A supper
more. Mrs. Harold Houser, Mrs. mas decorations.
and families of the members will
H. B. Ferrin and Mrs E. F. Me-
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be guests. Plans were also com- was served at 6:00.
Farland. Doris Morelock sang a
TEACHERS PARTY’
pleted for the meeting of the Past
Mlmeograpn stencils. Sentinel
special number, accompanied at
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Noble Grands on December 28th.
the piano by Mrs. H. A. Hagen. All teachers of the Cbttage 11 wdl
held in the afternoon
Mrs. Judson Allen was a guest. Grove schools and their husbands with a supper at 6:30 for the
Dainty refreshments were served and wives enjoyed a 6 30 dinner ^roup, including the husbands and
at the tea hour by the hostess.
at the Palace Cafe Monday and a families.
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Christmas party and tree later at
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SOCIAL T W E IA E
the home of Superintendent and
CARNATION CLUB
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Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. G<ames were
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The Social Twelve club met at played throughout the evening Mrs.. Henry Williamson a n d
the home of Mrs. N. E. Compton and gifts were exchanged with Mrs. Curtis French were in
Thursday for the annual Christ- Winston Gilchrist playing the part charge of arrangements for the
mas party. Mrs. M. Backensto and of Santa. Special guests were Miss dinner given Friday evening at
Mrs. Herbert Eakin assisted Mrs. Beatrice Turtle. Miss Dorothea the Palace cafe for the Carnation
Compton as hostesses. A guest at Seebers. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trask, club. Following the dinner the
the meeting was Mrs. Janey Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanson and group went to the home of Mr.
Brace of Vancouver, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Lev Van Schoiack. and Mrs. G. B. Arnest for the
who is visiting at the home of
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Christmas tree, exchange of gifts
Mrs. B. R. Job. At the business
PAST MASTERS MEET
and an evening of bridge. Prizes
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went to Mrs. French for high
meeting a letter was read from
BE HERE TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26th, AT
Mrs. James Smith of Salem, wife The annual meeting of the past score and to Mrs. John Schaffer
of the former Presbyterian pas­ masters of A. F. & A. M. No. 51 for low
tor. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway was was held at the Masonic temple
9:00 O’CLOCK.—THESE BARGAINS CAN’T LAST LONG
welcomed on her return to the Tuesday evening with sixteen
JOKER CLUB
club. Gifts were exchanged and present. A dinner was served at
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refreshments served. The next 6:30 followed by a social time.
The Joker club met at the Pal-
CLOSE OUT
meeting wilt be with Mrs. Nannie Vinal Randall was elected presi- ace cafe Wednesday evening for a
REMNANTS
LADIES
Smith.
dent of the past masters organiza- dinner, later going to the home of
PATTERNS
tion. Jess Lansing Jr. is the in­ Lula Currin for a Christmas tree
Look
These
Over
COATS
Sorority and Celebrity
coming master.
and cards. Gifts were exchanged.
M. P. G. CLUB
Rayon Prints
♦
At bridge Mrs. William Thum
HALF PRICE
Grouped Into Two
held high score and Mrs. George
The M. P. G. club held their
ENTRE NOUS CLUB
Jacobsen held low.
Christmas tree and exchange of
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Prices for Clean-up
gifts Tuesday afternoon at the
Mrs. Charles Peck entertained
DRESSES
home of Mrs. C. A. Beidler. A the Entre Nous club at her home
SUB DEB CLUB
Christmas dinner was served at recently. Guests were Mr. arid
One Lot Rayon Crepe
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Alvis Wicks. Three tables of Miss Betty Hopper was hostess
Short at 7:00 o’clock in the eve- bridge were in play. Mrs. Ken- recently to the Sub Deb club at
SH OES
Dresses
ning at which there were twenty neth Mickey held high score and her home. A business meeting was
A
Table
Of Close-out
present. Husbands of the mem- Mrs. Raymond Wicks held low. held a t which plans were made for
Numbers
bers were guests. The table was Refreshments were served at a a Christmas party. Delicious re-
BOYS SHIRTS
centered with a miniature stage late hour by the hostess. The next freshments were served at the
Broken Sizes
coach and appropriate favors were meeting will be at the home of close of the meeting by the host-
at each place. The evening follow- Mrs. Raymond Wicks.
ess.
Here Is A Buy
ing the dinner was spent socially.
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PRE-INVENTORY
CLEAN-UP
A T P E N N E Y ’S
20c yd-
$5 >"«' $10
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TUESDAY EVENING CLUB
The Tuesday Evening club held
their regular meeting in the li­
brary last week. Mrs. Dan Ham-
ant reviewed the biography of
Benjamin Frankling by Carl Van
Doran. Mrs. Charles Adams of
Eugene, a former member of the
club, related the story of her va­
cation trip to Hawaii in June.
She displayed various articles
which she had brought back from
the islands with her. At the busi­
ness meeting it was decided to
purchase a chair to present to the
library.
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
met Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. J. S. Powell. Mrs. Hazel
Chapman assisted as hostess. A
7:30 dessert was served. Bridge
followed with five tables in play.
Several prizes were given during
the evening. Mrs. Fanny Lebow
held high score and Mrs. Mabel
Sowles second high. Christmas
gifts were also exchanged during
the evening.
Merry Xmas
May We Extend the Season’s Greetings
P iease R em em ber W e R em ain Open
Till 9:30 P. M. S unday and M onday.
We Have A Complete Line Of Good
Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Xmas
Cookies To Fill Your Table.
Shop A t Y our Convenience
Phone 89-J
308 Main
KENTS MARKET
25
M EN!
TOPCOATS
BOYS’
RAINCOATS
A Rack Of These
At
Just A Few Left—A
Real Bargain
’10.
’1.
M IL L IN E R Y
Here They Go
Every One A Bargain
At
50
’1.50
ODDS AND ENDS
TOW ELS
RUBBER
RAIN CAPES
FOUNDATION
GARMENTS
One Lot Of Heavy
Cannon 24x48
Towels
Slightly Soiled
Here They Go
25
Broken Lots and Sizes
At
BARGAIN PRICES
20