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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON BRESSLER-JORDAN. Miss M argaret Bressler, «laugh- S o C lc ll «g* c.ffied . noses., of acted as best the reception which follow- Wedriing Miss D orothy Sie- if R o sc tu iro a n d ML»» B e t v of ri Kosemirg ann miss B etty -, • served. Airs. Eli Cagle Jr., -¿ L > iister of the bride, cut the wed- **•-' wing cake. TL , bride ____ __ . f . The w ore a _ ,_____ brown en ,U J B •Semble* __ fbr . h er going-aw ay outfit. Mr. and Mrs. Jo rd an will m ake ibeir home in C o t t a g e Grove where he is associated in business with his fa th e r Out-of-town g u e s t s included Miss Dorothy Siem ann of Rose- burg. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C uts- forth of Canby, Donald Jo rd an _ and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yunkon of Sea».de. V e r n W heeler. Vorn Job ns ton a ar r i i Gien of New- vimuevoii viivii Edfi»ld < ji rwuw- port and Miss Jean Savage and Miss Jacqueline M orton of C orval lis. Thc W. C. T. U. held their m eet- mg ridav arrernoon afternoon a ai t h m e t ii« home mg F irriaay m of M ra W illiam Morelock. Mrs. T. M. Boyd and ..Ire. E.za Holder- m an assisted ns hostesses. Each mom iioht a rift he s sent ent m em hur ber hm brought gift to be h* ’he ch ildrens farm home at Corvallis. Mrs. E. F. M cFarland 1«> ’he devotional» and Mrs. N. E. Compton was in charge of the program . She told an original C hristm as story and at in terraIs d “5lng !h *,stol7.' « ard and M ,s C; L s a n ,g C hristm as j cp5°^- serv'ed at ¿ ea. , ‘ U ' np\ ’ i ? !I ht' ld of U^ . t r^ n ,by « !crMT ..rin Kzx • Pa r ’ors _ • a™ * £ " ‘" i - Miss S tella Adams and Mrs. Joe Safley. _ «•— LA CO.Ml’S CLUB. _______ ------------ - The engagem ent of Miss G ert- rude Y unker of Eueene. siste r of Mrs. E arl Hill and Mrs. Ed Wiese. to H orace S utherland of M arsh- field was announced a t a dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E arl Hill a t th eir home. The bride-elect attended the Univer- sity of Oregon. Mr. S utherland, a fo rm er resident and em ploye a t Uie local post office, is assistan t noEtm aster at M arshfield No date has been set for the wedding. —♦ — thp Mitrile* I« Golden Kevenne M mister Oltuun. who went through the whole session of parliwnieiit in Untarlo without niuk in g « speech, got the HI.43I.W W es i l i iute for his depurimeli! adopted In the commons In about one minute. •Amen’ Widely P»ed Word ••Amen" 1» one of Ihe «no»t widely used words In tho world, being em ployed by 1.(MM).000.000 Christians, Jews and Mohammedans. Newspapers Owu Radio Stations CHRISTM AS PARTY FOR S t It DRUM. T he scout fait rol content was One-third of ail American radio ended at the last reg u lar meeting. stations now are owned In whole or The Seahaw k patrol took the con The Sub Deb girls are having a test with 348 points. The Flaming in pari by newspapers. C hristm as party at Shirley H end rick 11 home D ecem ber 20. The girls are collecting toys und urc m ending them and giving them to the ne«*dy children of town. They have a box in Gustafson's. If any G ive a The Daka und Deities.» uf Windsor, as they posed for cameramen In Miami. F la , before the Duchess was ordered bach to bed because of •light rv tip je from ma jo, drntal cperatlon. Royal couple, pleased with fiis t trip together to I S , plan Io return for extended visit in 1911. Lr-Comus club held th eir The Rainbow Girls are having formal MnnH, initiation for Cleora Koret- v wfeirh • • tv, n , b v their* a n n u a l w ll bt f o l d e d by the ir_ annital C hristm as party. Each girl is to bring a toy which will be sent to 1'ilVujj J? r ’faa ' - *_ ’ trtshm cnls. The girls have also been m aking scrap books for the children in the Shrine hospital. Thc Rainbow Gir!s are having th eir formal C hristm as dance De- cumber 30 and they are inviting o th er girls. 1 the Flying Eagle patrol 17R point». T h e next m eeting <»i the I roup will be a short one as patrol leaders and troop officers will piati the program for the coming year. Ra¡„|>OW Girls to Hold X d T X t Ä “ initiation December 23 ENTERTA IN S O FFIC ERS. IV. C. T. F. ENGAGEM ENT A N N O U N C ED y ( .¿ llc lld d l id Mrs. Fred W. Bros.»- T i l l USD \Y m e the bride of Robert D. The p as( Nob|o Grand» wij, hold l|jJ son o f ^t r - a n ‘ ‘ I*1*- th eir annual pot-luck dinner to- iK® Jordan at th e borne of h e r 6 , ,, ’he 1.(10 F. h all. T h e h u sb a n d s Iter 17th. at 8:00 o’clock. The Rev will be guests. Ellsworth Tilton read the service - ♦ — the presence of friends and re l Ju stam ere club will meet this a tiv e s as the couple stood before evening, Decem ber 19th. for a 7 :3 0 large living room window hank- , ± z loughs __ i dessert nt the home of Mrs. Lloyd ri wSii < cedar . ^ S and pink and G rig g s. T h e a n n u a ! C h r is tm a s p a r “-T t-h ife poinsettia». Candelabra.» ty will be held. were placed on either side. P reced —♦ - ing the ceremony. Miss B etty T he N eedlecraft club will hold a Jones sang "I Love You T ruly.” covered dish dinner this evening. accompanied by M ss A rlene An- 1)rccnibcr 19th M thc ,,ome of derson who also played the wed- M M W hitlock. Annual ex- .d iag marches. change of gifts will be held ' O?** br *dc was 8*w n in m arriag e ’ by ner father. She w ore a w hite T he Jo k er c’ub will meet this crepe floor-length gown trim m ed evening, Decem ber 19th. for a 7:30 silver beads and ca rried a i e prayerbook and a spray of at ,hc hor.x- of Mrs. F. W. M b . She wore a w re ath of UI,CK.e. fe gardenias In h er hair. The bridesmaid was Miss M argaret IK ID A ) Moqson. She wore a dress of blue T he ’emo club will meet nt the W orkman e oth and several o th er nice nlft». them In I his lx>x or give to any T he evening was spent socially Sub Deb girl, and a lu'autifully decorated b irth day cuke, brought by the group g a r iif . n ia ( i.cn . was served a t the close. Mrs. Marvin Slmw entertain ed B A P T IS T A ll». the G ardenia club at her home — Friday afternoon. A C hristm as The Ladies Aid society of the t|-,>e and exchange of gifts was B aptist church met yesterday for held. Pollyanna nam es were re- a 1:00 o'cku’k covered dish lunch- vealcd und a drawing of new ism a t the home of Mrs Peterson names held for the coming year. Oil W est M am s i i c r i . A fter th e .M ,s |; G Conner's m other. Mrs. luncheon a short program was H arris, was a guest. Refreshm ents presented and gifts were exchang- w ere served at th e close l>y the ed. As a special surprise a shower hostess. A m eeting will be held was held for Mrs. Claudson. a new j „ nuary 3lt| nt the home of Mis. memlier. The m issionary gift j un,.s Hcmenwny. bases were opened and an offering taken for th e m issionary educa SCOUT PATROL CONTEST tional fund. E N D E ». I tk e n e 159 M iss Rodney //<**/, Kt f», t t.t DECEMBER 19, J 940 -- e«l her w ith a party. They present- one has any thing to contribute Arrow p atrol won 280 |x>lnl«, the " ‘ lace ‘ table ‘ ‘ to this w orthy - • * put * “* ■ ......... eauae pk*aae Hob W hite patrol • ¿Hl |Milntt and «si her w ith a beautiful Windsors Eniov Miami Visit J O C IE T Y THCRSDAY Radio ru n ico m atron VanlA-nhurg ?" tiring w orthy of the O rder of ^ s ’e rn S ta r, w as hostess a t a desser, for , he o ffin .rs Mondsy j , ,, Masonic tenuile . ; 5 n,n® T . in . u n ' l>" • Mr. and Mrs. J. P. G raham were additional guests. The evening was spent with games and social con- versation SU R PR ISE PARTY. _______ . f i.-as(erri S ta r . A *H' rs <' h D«'<4 a t th e h o m e of Mrs. Anna G raham on her birthday an- niversary W ednesday and surpris- mirni Ghrisimar« We have a fine »election of popular model». The Zenith portable, oaiy on the budget, but guaranteed to play where no other portable will. Table Models $17.95 A Happy New Year And Thank.» for Your Pa tronage During the Time I ’ve Been Here. with built-in wave magnet». Only Zenith ha» the Radiorgan, to control and get the tone you like. Hotel Wave Shop Trembley’s Texaco Station ( 'otluge f! rove Hotel Phone 110 8th and Main ELM ARTES CLUB Mrs. O. M. Bagley was hostess to E lm artes club at her home Tuesday afternoon. A luncheon was served followed by th c annual Iiarty a”d exchange of 8 lf’s- A business m eeting was held a ” d officers elected. Mrs. N. J. Nelson was elected president and Mrs. Ralph Saltsm an. secretary- treasurer. The next m eeting of ’he club will be January- 14th at t ’he home of M r^ Fred Anderson, — annll, i C hristm as n artv at the home of Mre F W Blickle Tues- d ‘ . , 1 0 ^' ¿ d o c k no-hostess luncheon was served and the af- ternoon spent ' socially. Decora- tions were in keeping w ith the season. Gifts w ere exchanged by those present. _ PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY TUESDAY EVENING CLUB. ----- 6-zW. ßiWlt)"1 -'f » « 0«B 1 « w x r o ’1 COMFORT "“ E S ot — -phe regular m e e t i n g of the The P resbyterian Missionary so- Tuesday Evening club was h eld i ciety m et W ednesday afternoon the city library. Mrs. H arry Reed at the home of Mrs. II. B. Ferrin. gave a travalogue of the subject, Mre. O. W. B lackm ore and Miss A N N U A L CHRISTM AS PARTY “W estw ard Ho!” by William La- S tella Adams w ere hostesses. Mrs. ____________ D arre. The club adjourned at the C . A. Moere led the devotional.» “FO R P E N N E Y _____________ EMPLOYES. •ft; i ------------ close of the program until a fte r and M rs George M atthew s was in A pparently th e employes of the the Christm as ho lid ay s.__________ charge of t hc lesson. Two guests j.»C . Penney sto re are not super- o r ftftipus. a t least no one left the □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ c n n n n n n n n n n m c n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n o n n n o O ’J’ fr o w d w hen the employes gather- § ed M onday evening for the annual □ g ^ ris tm a s p arty w ith thirteen g V ' phesenL D inner was served a t the a C o tta g e Grove hotel coffee shop u >vj(h table decorations in keeping g w ith the season and a fte r the din- n n e r th e th irteen employes repaired g Pto th e hom e of Mrs. Ressa W iser. a where a C hristm as tre e aw aited n ! th e m and the exchange of gifts g < hvere marie. A fter the exchange of □ 0»e rem ainder of th e eve- g n in g w as spent in social conver- u |tio n . P resen t w ere: Mr. and Mrs. □ Arriving by Express, Mail, Freight— itt, Misses D ortha B ar- g —here are new things By T urner. M iriam . Fer- □ R essa "Wiser. 'M rs. □ Loche Thom pson. Mrs. A d e n n NEW IMPORT P e te Beach. F av Ewing, n Vz an?“ C urley Thompson g HANKIES pies. r □ □ —just arrived for last minute u aOAMOA'f E A ST E R N STAR. □ selection. □ _______________ last m eeting of the Or- n □ Boxed 25c, 49c E a s te rn S ta r ch a p te r elec- g tion of officers w as held Mrs. j-j Individual 5c, 10c »8 D! I t o y W orkm an was elected wor- u //z^ ; 25c, 49c o ffi hsJlaVhr n w tro n ; L o u is Caldwell, g ♦ «vt W orthy p atron: Mre. Echo Galda- a i 70. -ft -> i"|n j associate m atron; Lloyd □ ATTRACTIVE HOUSE U a t ' ba rb er, associate patron; •ia H arrell, se c re ta ry : Mre. SLIPPERS fine Jacobsen, tre a su re r; Mre. .... .. _ in» W ard, conductress, and □ —high heel, low heel, and moccasin D onna Allen, assistan t con- □ soles. In stallatio n will be held u • d u ct 69e, 98c, $1.19, $1.49, th e next re g u la r m eeting cem ber 27th. »vt New Gift Goods A VY ■Vv 5 ^ ,n/% O D ü /r ‘.4“ f $1.95, $2.95 ELITE BRIDGE CLUB. E lite B ridge club was ei en- g ¡ iir r ■ ^ 't b r t a ln e d re cen tly a t the home of < g ■■■■ . * ..M rs, Irv ing P alm er w ith a 7:2 30 □ ,i - . C h ristm as dessert. T here was a □ ‘C h trlc ristm »wu »••'•‘i-fM tm a as « tre t r e e and exchange of “ 1 "gifts. D ecorations about the rooms g w ere in keeping w ith the season, g M rs. H elen W hitlock was a guest. □ ” • T ile evening w as spent with g X \ .rtiidge and high score was held u by M rs. H e n rie tta French. The □ n e x t m eeting of the club will be g a t th e hom e of M rs. 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