The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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O C I E T Y
Social Calendar
w ith Mrs. N.
Compton for a
1:30 dessert.
I-a Comus 1:00 o'clock dessert
w ith Mrs. Anna Swanson.
A ll day m eeting of the Kensing­
ton club at the I.O.O.F. hall w ith
<i potluck dinner at noon.
Tuesday Evening Study club at
7:30 at the lib ra ry .
The Women’s Council o f the
Church of C hrist w dl bold an ull
day meeting in the church parlors
w ith a covered dish luncheon at
the noon hour. This is to be a
p arty fo r (be shutinx
B. A P. W. B U SIN E SS MEETING
The regular business meeting of
THURSDAY
the Business and ProfessMinal Wo-
The Ad L ib itu m club w ill have
nicn s club was held Wednesday
lh e ir annual b irth da y luncheon
T e l e p h o n e 159
evening at the home of Mrs J. E.
next Thursday at the bona- of
Arnold w ith th< president, M r
Mrs. I ’ .
Christensen ul 1:00
Fred I .a rigs ton, conducting the
FORMER GROVE (O t'I’I.E
ROVAI. CLUB D ESSERT
o'clock.
meeting. A t the close of the even­
MARRIED AT GRKMIIAM
At 1:30 today the Utopia d u b
ing Mrs. Arnold served refresh­
I Mrs W. (). Wilson'nsst<fted by Is meeting w ith Mrs. H. 15. G iiggs
ments. The next meeting o f the
Announcement baa been recelv- Mrs. George C u rrln and Mrs O.
Club w ill be November 3 at the
•d <•( the m arriage of Ml»« B e tty "W. Blackmore were hostesses to fo r a dessert.
Meeting of the Catholic Study
home of M is. Langston.
Jouri Itnrnrs. daughter of M r and I hi* I toy a I club Thursday evening
club
next Thursday evening at
Mr». Bert Bar tie» of Gresham, at u 7:30 dessert at the home of
7:30 at the rectory. M r. and Mrs.
THETA RIIO INITIATES
form er Cottage Grove residents, Mrs. Wilson
The evening was Bussell S m ith w ill be hosts.
to R o I n t I A. Meacham, son of ¡spent w itt* bridge and election of
WEDNESDAY
E lite Bridge club 7:30 dessert
Mrs. Annie S. Meacham of Col­ officer». Mrs. H. B. Breedlove was
The lied Cross surgical gauze
The Phi Theta Rho g irls held
I next T hu i sday evening at the
classes w ill meet at the Masonic in itia tio n Monday night at the
lage Grove The service was read elected president
fo r the year; home of Mrs Joe Bricher.
Sunday. October 10, at 2:30 at Mrs. Edna Burleson, vice preal-
b m p le from 9:00 to 11:00 a rn. ( >dd Fellows hall to r M i ,, P a tty
W. B. C. 1:30 dessert next
and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. rn.
Rickard. Another candidate was
• he Baptist parsonage by the Rev. denl; and Mrs. Georgctta Funk,
Thursday aflernixm nt Mrs. H a r­
Magoon, |Mo>tor of the Bethel Bap­ secretary and treasurer. Guests ley Gates.
The Neighborhood U nit of the elected to membership and w d l be
tis t church, before a group of re l­ » f the evening were Mrs. Like,
Bed Cioss surgical gauze classes initia ted in the near future. A ll
Next Thursday evening the
atives and Intim ate friends.
daughter of M rs BurMson who Is A.V.H. Bridge club w ill meet w ith w dl meet In I he W alker school g irls are urged to be present at the
next meeting fo r practice. N ine­
house from 1:00 to 4:30 p. rn.
The hrlde wore a powder blue visiting here, Mrs. Merle Porter,
M r and Mrs. W a lle r Sm ith.
Mrs. Stew art Carlson w dl en­ teen g irls answered ro ll call and
suit w ith black accessories and and Mrs N J. Nelson The next
Special meeting tonight of the
corsage of gardenias
»"•(•ling w ill be November I I at W orld Friendship Group of the te rtain the W estm inster Guild of five .Relx-kahs.
A le tte r was read announcing
The couple was attended by Mr. the home of Mrs. Breedlove w ith ¡M ethodist church at the parson­ die Presbyterian church at her
¡Cottage Grove Phi Theta Rho g irls
and Mrs. H a rry Barnes, brother Mrs. Burleson and Mrs. L ittle to n age at 7:00 o'clock at which tim e home at 7:30 o'clock
club had received (he $2.00 prize
and sister-in-law of the bride.
Laxater assistant hostesses.
booklet schedules w ill be made for
II STAMEKE DESSERT
offered by the Board of C ontrol
Mrs Meacham graduated from
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the coming year.
fo r having turned in the most
the Gresham high school and was
CLUB MEETS WITH MRS.
The Service Guild of the M eth­
Several invited guests were hours of defense w ork per mem­
employed at the Pendleton airport
MARTIN
odist church w ill have th e ir next present at the Justamere 1:30 ber. The money w ill he used to
at the tim e of her m arriage.
meeting October 28. at the home
Robert (Bob* Meacham gradu­
O ur Bouquet Garden club met of Mrs. K E M ickey of Latham . dessert Tuesday at the home of buy more ritua ls fo r the club
A hollowe’en p a rty was planned
ated from the local high school Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs. Paris Breedlove w dl tie co­ Mrs. J. B righton Leonard. The
guests of the club members were fo r Saturday evening, October 30,
With the class o f 1937 He was of M rs H arold M a rtin Mrs. Clyde host ess.
Mrs W a lte r Tyembley o f P o rt­ at 7:30. The general committee,
employed by the Western Union le c h n e r reported on "P lan ting
The Past Noble Grands club land, Mrs. Ariene Johns,
Mra. Greta Bender, M innie M orris,
Telegraph com|*any fo r several and C ulture of Bulbs” and Mrs w ill meet next Thursday a fte r­
wus noon at the (aid Fellows hall w ith Frank Thompaon. Mrs Fred H u n - Donna P orterfield, June Malcolm,
years p rio r to going Into defense Keqneth H lekok's t o p i c
w ork at Vancouver, Washington, Espalier Trees.*' Refreshments Bess Kline, V e rt Zicbcck, M ary mond. M is. Joe Bricher. Gu *st Pat Dunlop, Pat Sorensen, Joyce
where the couple w ill make th eir were served at the close of the VanDenburg, and L in nie Violet te prize was received by Mrs. B ric h ­ I-and and Thela Ann Towers. The
er and niemlx rship prize by Mrs. com m ittee is to meet at Greta
home.
meeting by the hostess. The next hostesses.
Ralph Saltsman. Mrs. S tew art Bender's home Sunday between
meeting w ill be October 28, the
The B aptist Ladles Aid w ill Carlson w dl ente rtain the club at 1:30 and 2:00 o’clock.
place
of
meeting
to
tie
announced
ALBERT PALMER WEI» AT
meet next Thursday w ith
Mrs. the next meeting, November 2.
later.
f'OKf’UM ( HRIMTI
George H ardy at 2:00 o'clock. •
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Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
This w d l be the annual experience
A. V. II. BR ID G E C LU B
ENTERTAIN AT ItRIOGE
A lb ert F. Palmer. Yeoman 3/C.
social.
son of Mr. and Mrs d ia rie s Palm ­
M r. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley en­
F R ID A Y
Mr«, (lia rte s C lark and Mrs.
e r o f Thornton Comers, and Miss
tertained the A V. H Bridge club
The
Local
Church
A
ctivities
Charles
Young
entertained
i>t
a
Josephine Buxkcm|M*r o f Corpus
Thursday evening at th e ir home,
<3tn»ti, Texas, were nutrrted in a 1 30 dessert and three tables of Group of I he Methodist church
the firs t m eeting of the club this
ImaiMIfui double ring rrrrn m n y in bridge Friday «(lernoon at the w ill not meet tom orrow, but w ill
fall. Guests were M r and Mrs.
have
a
special
a
ll
day
meeting
C
lark
home
Mrs
Young
and
Mrs.
• he Corpus C hristi Cathedral.
Charles
Brown and Miss Eunice
next
F
riday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Horace Hatch received the prizes
Saturday. October 9
VanDenburg. The next meeting of
S.
L.
.Mackin
A
covered
dish
Goeet»
inckrded
Mrs.
Carl
Bragg.
Miss M ary Ruxkem|M-r was
the club w dl be October 28 at the
bridesmaid and Richard Palmer, .Mrs. Merle Porter. Mrs. Jesse luncheon w ill he xervid at noon.
Itcnney. M ix. George Kebhelbeck There w ill be a program both home of M r. and Mrs. W itte r
seaman 2 /C wus best man.
Sm ith.
Yeoman and Mrs. Palmer are Mrs George McQueen. Mrs. C arl m orning and afternoon In observ­
- ♦ -
ance
u
l
sacrifice
and
prayer
week.
here on a wedding trip visiting t-eabo. Mrs. W ilb u r Wilson. Mrs.
Eastern S lu r w dl meet at the
DORENA
C
LU B HONORS
Bussell
Sm
ith,
Mrs.
J
p.
Graham,
bis parents and Mr. and M rs D.
Masonic temple 41 8:00 o'clock.
MRS. GOUDE
C Wilson o f Yoncalla
Yeoman and Mrs. Horace Hatch.
Thai Is to be childrens night.
IT ilm er Is a graduate o f the Yon­
The Dorena Social club ladies
Rebekah S ta ff club w ill meet
K
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calla high school They w ill make
at 7:30 at the I. O. O. F. hall. A ll last week gave a b irth da y shower
th e ir home In Beeville.
Texas,
The Bcsearch club met at the members an* urged to be present. lo r Mrs. (A u n t> Fanny Goude,
where he la stationed at Chase
lib
ra ry Tuesday evening w ith Miss
Cottage Grove, who celebrated her
Field.
MONDAY
Eunice VanDenburg reviewing the
The United Spanish W ar Vet­ 79th year. Those present were
magazine a rticle "('heating Death erans and A u x ilia ry w ill meet at Mrs. H a ttie Spahr. Mrs. M orris
IIILKKY-ROLR
w ith Miracles of Medicine" by a the home of Mr. and Mrs. C hari-x Eatherbrook. Mrs. Sidney Sheets.
correspondent of the O.W .I. Mrs Cooley, N o rth River Road, at 6:30, Mrs. C arl Vining. Mrs. H enry
A wedding of Tuesday evening
S. T Rose reported on the book fo r potluck supper.
K elly. Mrs. L. Rolfeson. Mrs. W.
was that of Miss Arlene H arrie t
"Northern N urae ' by E llio tt M er­
At 7:30 the Rainbow G irls w dl Clevenger. Mrs. Plaisted. Mrs. Bob
Kolb and Anton Theodore lilik e y .
Owen, Mrs. Florence Dodge, Mrs.
rick. Mrs W a ite r Lalonde was a meet at the Masonic temple.
Ih g wedding took place at the guest o f the club.
Joker club 7:30 dessert at the D orris Anderson. Mrs. Lesley
Church of Chriat parsonage at
Wicks, and the hostess. Mrs. Cleo
-
home ut Miss Lula C urrln .
eight o'clock w ith (lie m inister,
A rth u r.
* **
»IN
N
E
R
HONORING
Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Sm ith w ill
L. P. Nebelung, officiating
STROUPS
entertain the O. W. D inn er club
B e tty J. R lrto r. bridesmaid,
OEGAGE CLUB MEETS
Meeting of the Tpwnsend club
was the bride's only attendant.
Sunday a group o f friends gath­ at 7:30 at the Townsend hall.
H arold B lcto r acted ns best
Mrs. George Kebelbt-ck was hos­
ered at the home u l M r. and Mrs.
Meetings o f the
Red Cross
man. Leota M Goodman of Van-
tess
to the Degage club Tuesday
J.
B
righton
Leonard
fo
r
a
cover­
surgical gauze classes at the Ma­
port was also a guest.
ed dish dinner honoring M r. and sonic temple from
1:30 to 4:30 at a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. L ittle to n
Lasater w ill be hostess at the next
Mrs. Chet Stroup of Portland who and from 7:30 to 9:30 p m
41 U< H i l.OW
meeting, November 2.
were guests over the week end at
the 1-eonard home Guests fo r the
Meeting o f the Royal cfejg.ibors
Miss Dora Clow, daughter of dinner and afternoon were M r.
Engraved, printed or processed
Mrs. Grace Honning of Cottage and Mrs. E a rl Ballew and son at the Eagles hall at 7:30.
wedding announcements for sale
The
Friendly
club
w
ill
meet
Grove, was m arried S aturday Oc­ Douglas. M r. and Mrs.
by The Sentinel.
Bussell
tober it!. In Eugene to Bonnie Sm ith and daughter Jonita, M r.
I-4c Julich of Eugene They w ill and Mrs W a lte r Sm ith, M r. and
make th e ir home In Eugene where Mrs. W a lte r H unter, and the hon­
M r. Julteh is employed at the ored guests.
Babb Hardware company.
For
Vitamin Deficiency
Use
Plenamins
They contain all the necessary
vitamins plus liver concentrate
and iron.
If you don’t get results we’ll
refund your money.
KEM S for DRUGS
The Rexall Store
SWARTZ
FRIENDLY FOOD SERVICE
You’ll enjoy your food shopping at Irish Swartz. Courteous and
friendly salespeople and a fine variety of the best in foods make
your food shopping a pleasure.
All Sweet
Snowdrift
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guests at SOCIAL twelve
MEETING
Mrs. Maude W right was hostess
Thursday at a 1:30 dessert to the
Social Twelve club at which tim e
fo ur guests were present, Mrs
Backenstoe of Roseburg, a fo rm ­
er member of the club, Mrs. N.
( ’hrlstensen, Mrs. II. C. Rose, and
Mrs. Belle Charles, The afternoon
was spent socially and the group
w is favored w ith piano solos hy
Mrs. Bessie S utcliffe. Mrs. S u t­
c liffe w ill entertain the club at
t h f next meeting. November 11.
2"”-49'
25
M argarine
Shortening 1 lb.
WESSON OIL
pints, 29c;
DINNER BELL MARGARINE
SAUERKRAUT in quart jars
................
TOMATOES Dundee No. 4
PEAS Happyvale quality
CORN H D whole grain
DILL PICKLES Kerr, No. 6 glass
BEAN DINNERS Complete, Chuck Wagon
quarts, 57c
2 lbs. 39c
10c each
2 for 29c
13c can
3 cans 50c
37c jar
32c pkg.
Peaches
Apricots
25
25
N. OF W. SOCIAL MEETING
A t the Neighbors o f W oodcraft
social m eeting Tuesday rvenlng a
7:30 dessert was served by Mrs.
Fannie Leuho and
Mrs. Cat I
Bragg at the Leaho home. The
evening was spent w ith cards w ith
Mrs J. P. Graham and Mrs. Lee
D uffy w inning prizes. Mrs. A. C.
Matthews o f Eugene, m other of
Mrs George Kehladbcck. was an
Invited guest.
Covee
B R ID G E PARTY
Coffee
Substitute
Mrs George Jacobsen and M ix.
Glen Wilson entorlained at bridge
M R *. R E ID LE R E N T E R T A IN * Thursday night at the Jacobsen
home. A 7 :30 dessert preceded
..
bridge at which there were fo ur
Mrs. Charleft M cM Irr e n te rta in ­ tables w ith M rs H a rry M etcalf
ed the M.P.G. club Tuesday at a w inning high score and Mrs. F. W.
1:00 o'clock luncheon. A beautiful Bllckle, low.
howl of fa ll flowers cent cred the
table. The afternoon was spent
7:»(> HERBERT
socially and w ith
needlework.
Mrs. O. L. Nichols w ill entertain
A 7:30 dessert was served to
the club November 16.
the E lite Bridge club Thursday
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evening by M rs O rlo Bagley. M ix.
C LU B E N T E R T A IN E D
Ray Nelson o f Bremerton. Wash­
ington. a form er member o f the
The W. B. C. club was e nte r­ club, and Mrs. H arold W olfard
tained Thursday at a 1:30 dessert were guests. Mrs. C urtis French
at the home of Mrs. O. W Blaek- received high scon1 at cards. Oc­
mdre. The club w ill meet again tober 28 w ill be the next meeting
October 28 w ith
M rs
H atley and w ill be at the home o f M is.
Gates entertaining at her home.
Joe Bricher.
NEW FURNITURE
SHIPMENT
of Sealey Mattresses and Krohler Davenos
and Chairs placed on display this week.
We have a complete stock of overstuffed
furniture.
M c L aughlin ’ s
FURNITURE STORE
2 15
H».
Val Vita
Val Vita No.
Prince Albert
Pocket Size
Milk
Coffee
pk &
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3 .9 8
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that can take seasons of hard
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S U IT S
29
.75
Tall
Del M onte
can
Geo. Washington
1(K
Da ri gold
M E N 'S
No. 2 ’ can
Pound Cans
49
c Each
4 "'37'
31
In Glass
Lb.
SOUP MIX Minute Man
.......................
3 pkgs. 25c
CL0R0X BLEAOH i/2 gallons
23c each
BAB0 CLEANSER real quality................................... 2 for 25c
POT CLEANERS V 3, Reg. 10c
2 for 15c
FLY SPRAY Flit
............................................ 23c pt.; 39c qt.
GINGER BREAD MIX Duff’s
...............................27c pkg.
MOTHER’S OATS prem ium ...................................
33c pkg.
RIPPLED WHEAT Cereal
........................
3 pkgs. 25c
Hi Ho
Crackers
B utter C rackers
T asty
»«21'
2 25'