The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 20, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SENTINEL. tX H T A U B GKO' K, OK EGON
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7 Uhl D ESSE R T
Social Calendar
Mi's Clair Hogate was a guest
e l the I .a Mereredi Pont club al
THURSDAY
a 7:30 dessert last week at the
* Next Thursday afternoon the
home of Mis. Walter Smith. The
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losing side of the experience
evening was sja-nt with cards
social of the Baptist t'iivle will
Mrs. Sam Veateh will entertain
entertain the winning side at the
SOT. NIXON MED APRIL II
C R U M P A U K C R - S IM O N S
the club April 2ti.
home of Mrs. Effie Maines at 2:00
Announcement is made of the
The wedding ceremony of Miss o'clock.
S E M I t< I (.1 I I . D
The Ministerial Association is
marriage of Miss Nonnie Penttila Gladys Simons, daughter of Mr.
EN TER T 4 ,NED
of Naselle, Washington, daughter and Mrs. William Simons, and meeting this afternoon at 4:00
o'clock
with
the
Rev.
L.
C.
Gould,
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penttila Everett Crumpacker, son of Mr.
AND
Cii-hostesses ter thè Women's
of Naselle, to Sgt. Don L. Nixon, and Mrs. Russell Crumpacker. pastor oi the Free Methodist
Servire
G
iiiìi
I
ol
thè
Melhodisl
Fort Canby, Washington, son of Wiley, Colorado, was solemnised church.
> Imivh Thursday evening were
The Ad Libitum club meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Nixon. The Monday, April 10. at Vancouver.
Mrs. Lanci' Naish ami Mrs Fred
service was read Tuesday, April Washington at the First Baptist th:s afternoon at 2:15 with Mts
Voh» Jr., at thè beine of Mrs
Elmer
Kent.
—, at 5:00 p. m. by the Rev. Paul Church. Mr. and Mrs. Crumpacker
Naish, In thè alisi'nee of thè
M rs . ,1. B Griggs is entertain­
Kunzman at the Presbyterian are making their home on Black
presidenl, Mis. Aitimi Kulm. thè
parsonage at Vancouver, Washing­ Butte Route. Sunday a wedding ing Ihe U to p ia c lu b a t a 1:30 des­
vice presiileiit. Mrs llal'iy Lewis,
ton.
dinner was given at the home of sert this afternoon.
presidiai
over thè business mei t-
Meeting of the Boy Scouts at
Miss Rose Larson of Naselle the bride's parents honoring the
ing. Plans were Iliade to bave a
the
armory
at
7:30
o'clock
.
was the bride's only attendant and couple. Those present were Mr
«Mille depliant sale it thè next
This afternoon Mrs. W. O. Wil­
Graduation is a month curly in many institutions Don't
Sgt. Joe Neely of Fort Canby was and Mrs. Walter Simons and chil­
meeting whieh w di be Aprii 27 at
son
is
entertaining
the
W.
H.
C.
best man for Sgt Nixon.
dren. Mr. and Mrs .Clarence Si­
thè
beine
ol
Mrs.
Kenneth
Miekey
disappoint atty one, get your cards now.
The bride wore a brown dress­ mons and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. club at a 1:30 dessert.
with Mrs. Paris (iroedlove co-
The Townsend
Independent
makers suit with brown and white Clayton Simons and family, Mr.
hostess.
accessories and a corsage of gar­ and Mrs. Jack White and family, Quilters club will meet at the
Our greeting card »election is complete.
home
of
Mis.
W.
E
Masters
at
denias.
Mr. and Mrs. Crumpacker and the
1:00 p. m.
Miss Larson won* a blue suit hosts.
B A P T IST MISSION \I U « ||{ ( l.t
Another meeting planned for
and rosebud corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacobs of SHOW ER FOR BRIDE-ELECT this afternoon is the 12:30 lun­
The Baptist Missionary Circle
cheon by the Camellia club with
Ocean ¿.ake were additional
met on Thursday afternoon nt the
Miss Marian Fisher was the Mrs. Esther Corliss.
guests.
I' home of Mis Ervin Hansen on
The Red Cross rooms in the
Sgt. Nixon graduated from the honored guest at a bridal shower
Harvey Road. This was th e last
5c to $ 1.00
local high school and attended Wednesday afternoon at the home Masonic temple are open every
meeting ol ihe fiscal church year
the University of Oregon. He of her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 for
I and some time wits spent in dis­
left here with the 249th Coast Fisher of Lynx Hollow, given by the purpose of giving out sewing
cussion and preparation of the an­
Artillery of National Guard in Mi's. Fisher and daughter, Mil­ and knitting.
nual repons.
by a solo by Fen ton Charles, is I he district counselor for this
Scheduled for tonight is the
September 1940 and is stationed dred. The afternoon was spent
M rs . W. C. Martin acted as
I,out and Father ol Man-
"Dear
at Fort Canby. The couple will socially and with the opening of Royal Neighbors club 7:30 dessert
secretary pro tern. The devotion- kind”, Mr. Charles s,M>ke briefly youth group
at
the
home
of
Grace
Jenkins
who
make their home near Fort Can­ the gift's which were beautiful and
uls were led by Miss Lena Zen­ on tin
influence ol hymns in
i'lill lt.ir tlin liiin e w for ( o ro n e r.
by. They are here visiting Sgt. useful. At the tea hour refresh­ will be assisted by Maude Funk
dron who used the Easter theme. Christian ehurehes, The Rev.
• —C o u r fe y N ew York D r c ' \ I m i i tut» The lesson was presented by Mrs
5tp- ti
Nixon's parents and other rela­ ments were served by the hostes­ and Peggy Stickrod.
Pd Adv.
The Service Guild of the Metho­ S trip e s are m ore p le n tifu l th a n O. II. Pickens from the book, F r a n k B ro w n e la lm ra te d o n tw o
tives while he is on a 15-day ses to the twenty guests, assisted
h ym n s, g iv in g th e h is to ry o f each
furlough.
by Mrs. Lyle Taylor and Mi's. dist church will meet next Thurs­ p o lka dots th is season, and sho uld­ "For All of Life.”
a n d te llin g th e eireunistanea*s u n ­
day
evening
wtih
Mrs.
Kenneth
ers
are
m
ore
fre
q
u
e
n
tly
T-square
Lawrence Porter. Miss Fisher was
-♦
Arrangements were made to a t­
SGT. STRONG A ND MARIAN the bride-elect of Sgt. Boyd Mickey at 7:30 o'clock. Mi's. Paris th a n n o rm a l. A lth o u g h b rig h t c o l­ tend tin* Associat lonal Rally at d e r w h ic h they w e re w l i t te n A n
in s p ir a to m a l song service closed
ors
abound,
m
a
n
y
N
ew
Y
o
rk
de­
Breedlove will be co-hostess.
Strong.
F ISH E R WED
sig n e rs show th e usual n u m be r o f \ cneta on Tuesday of this week th e m e e tin g .
1:30 dessert next Thursday by navy and b la c k dresses w ith w h ite Mrs Martin is president of the
M a y l.i w i l l lie Ih e n e xt n ie i p
the Past Noble Grands club at the trim s , or, as in th e dress p ic tu re d , Women's Missionary work of the
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher
MRS SM ITH E N T E R T A IN S
m g o f th e g ro u p and th is w i ll be
Odd Fellows hall.
of Lynx Hollow announce the
s trip e d w ith w h ite . T h is black Associat ion,
including churches
The Social Twelve club was en­
Next Thursday evening Mrs. Or- crepe has th e season's fla tte rin g , from Jbnction City to Coot Bay th e a n n u a l elect io n o f o ffie e is .
marriage of their daughter, Miss
T ill 9:30 Every Day
Marian Fisher, to Sgt. Boyd tertained at a 1:30 dessert Thurs­ Bagley will entertain the Elite s o ft bow n e c k lin e , and is gathere d
Refreshments were set veil by
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s
i
t
MI’QI
Iti«
I
on
each
side
of
th
e
s
k
ir
t,
rathe.*
Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. day by Mrs. Nannie Smith at the Bridge club at a 7:30 dessert.
a n across, f o r a fla t m id r iff look. (In* hostess at the close of th e
R M.IA
Strong. The couple were united in home ot her daughter, Mrs. Pete
The A. V. IL Bridge club will th
"JUST A BLOCK OF
T he red bouquet and black p a te n t meeting.
marriage Friday. April 14, at Van­ Nelson. .Centering the table was be entertained next Thursday le a th e r b e lt are ty p ic a l c f dre ssy
A ( m tlu c k s u p p e r s t a r t is l o f f
WOOD
couver, Washington.
•
an arrangement of iris and Japa­ evening by Mr. and Mrs. Walter tou ches used on s p rin g ’s ta ilo re d
I M P q t \ IR 8 O 4 I X T IO N
a v e r y w o r th w h ile a n d in s p ir a ­
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bennett, nese quince and spring flowers Smith at their home.
fa b ric s .
M E E T IN G
In C o tta g e G ro v e here is a
tio n a l m e e tin g o f th e U m p q u a
uncle and aunt of the bride, en- were used in decorating t h e
F R ID A Y
s to le , some thing they had
S u b - d is tr ic t m e e tin g o l th e M e th ­
tertained Friday evening and Sat- rooms. The afternoon was spent
The Rebekahs will meet at the Presbyterian church will I k * en­ Tin se attending the* spring ral-
but n o w
• here's more,
urday mo.ning with a wedding in sewing on an afghan for the Odd Fellows hail at 7:30 p. m. tertained by Miss Dorothy Moore lay of the Umpqua Association odist Y o u th F e llo w s h ip h e ld F r i ­
among th e fixtures Is a
day,
a n d S a tu r d a y u l R o se b u rg
breakfast honoring the couple.
Red Cross after a short business First nomination of officers will at the home of Mis. Gny Earl. Di sday from the Baptist church w it h th e R o s e b u rg M e ih o iiis t
liiiN 'k o f w ood, for building
were Mrs. W C. Martin, Mrs, II Y o u th b 'e llo w s h p as h o sts and
Miss Fisher graduated from the meeting had been held with the be held at this time.
fires no, very much g is s i.
M OTHER-DAUGHTER B A N ­
Meeting of the Women's Society
H. Weeldreyer. Mrs. A ,C. Spriggs, M is . F re d a H e n d e rs o n o l Rose-
local high school with the class new president. Mrs. R. S. Drenner,
hut it rarru s memories of a
QUET U LA N NED
conducting the meeting and mak- of Christian Service of the Meth-
Mrs. Effie Maines, Mrs. George h u ig , s u li-d is t r ie l p ie s id in t in
of 1943.
lit lie lad. our Uncle Sam has
Walden and Sue. Mrs. Finley c h a rg e o l ih e m e c tin ,> . D r. J o h n
exiled his Dad, with ham­
Igt. Strong graduated from the ing committee appointments for odist church at the home of Mis.
Phi Theta Rho girls met Mon­ Whipps. Miss Lena Zendron, Mis
L. Mackin at 2:00 o'clock.
mer and nails many hours
Walker high school in the elass of the year. Mrs. William Petersen
day evening at 7:30 for regular O. H. Pickens and the pastor and L . K n ig h t, p ro fe s s o r o f r e lig io n
will
entertain
the
club
at
the
next
S
A
T
U
R
D
A
Y
he s,x-nt. his name you may
1939 and left with the 249th
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meeting. Plans were discussed for wife, the Rev. and Mrs. George
Coast Artillery or the National mee,inS. - 1 •> H
MONDAY
guess was Jon David Kent.
g
u
n
t
f » ik i
a l t tie m eet­
the
annual
mother-daughter
ban­
E. Hartly.
Initiation will be held by the
On rainy days or when the
Guard in Sept. 1940 and has been
ings. O th e r gu ests on ■ ♦ p ro g ra m
E N T E R T A IN S A T D IN N E R
Rainbow Girls at the Masonic quet, the date being set for Fri­ The meeting was well attended w’e re th e R ev. E. J A s e lie n h re n -
in the service ever since. He is
weather was cool, Jon
day evening. May 12. All girls and encouraging reports were giv­
now stationed at Fort Stevens.
M rj m Je Lake entertained temple at 7:30 o'clock.
wasn’t old enough to be in
ne r.
pastor o f th e Metho<tuit
are
requested
to
bring
their
mon­
Joker Club 7 :30 dessert at the
by the local Missionary Soc­ c h u rc h a t G ra n ts P ass; M iss
sehixil, he’d sit for hours ami
The couple wiU make them home twenty.three guests at dinner
ey for corsages for their mothers en
ieties and the Associat tonal of­ E th e l Je a n C u n o f G ra n ts Pass,
the nails he'd (xitind, into
at Seaside while Sgt. Strong is at Sunday honoring her son Phillip home of Miss Lula Currin.
at
the
next
meeting
which
will
lx*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Short
will
be
ficers.
Election
of
officers
was
the
wmxl and make a sound,
d
is
tr
ic
t
p
re
.id
e
n
t
a
n
il
M
iss
C
a
r
­
e',ens'
who was home on leave from the hosts to the O. W. Dinner club. May 1 with a covered dish sup­ held at this time.
of a happy and content«!
o ly n Lazcnby ot Portland.
per
at
6:30.
Aleutians
and
who
left
Monday
( H IM B E R S - WHITLOCK
Regular meeting of the Town­
(toy, whitse life wax filled
The Rev. Hardy delivered an in-
T h o se a tte n d in g fr o m Ih e lixaal
Plans were discussed for a for­
for Camp Parks, California. send club at the Townsend hall
U LA D IN G A N N O U N C ED
with
love anti joy, s<s>n little
spiiational
missionary
address
and
c h u rc h w e re Mis.s,
L e s lie B ro e k -
mal dance to be held in the near
Guests included Andrew Lake of at 7:30 p. m.
Jon will lx* a i,tan, and we're
Mrs. Hardy favored the group e lb a n k , J o y c e C la r k , l a . t t ie A n n
future.
•
Noti,
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Lake
Belated announcements have
Meetings of the Red Cross sur­
sure he will he good, but
w ith a Ix'autiful solo.
C la r k . P h y llis M ille r , S a ra B Jo r-
been teceived of the wedding of and three sons of Noti, Mrs. Mary- gical gauze classes at the Masonic MR. A N D MRS. L A IN G HO&TS
this little plaything of his
set. M a lt h a C r ic k . L o is W e lile n ,
Cole
of
Eugene,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Catherine Chambers, daugh­
temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and from
M ETHODIST MEN MEET
chiklhtxxl
days .will "just be
M
a
ry
D>u
Thom
,»son.
A
lm
a
V
ic
k
,
ter of Mr. ai M
Ir th o r Cham­ George Carey of Springfield, Mr. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.
a block of wood."
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Layng were
a n d .M a rk .M organ, Ix>n M o rris o n
end
Mrs.
Raymond
Miller
and
Kit
bers of Los Angeles, Calif., for­
Mjs. C'eo Morelock will enter- hosts to the A. V. H. Budge dub
"Sing Unto the Lord" was the a rid th e Rev. F r a n k B ro w n w h o
mer Cottage Grove residents to L tson of Yoncalla, Mr and Mrs ta'n the Carnation club at a 7:30 Thursday evening at their home. theme of the Mi thixlist Mens
Pvt. William D Whitlock son oi D. L. Miller of L- r. ;or. Mr and dessert.
Mrs. Louis L yng and family of The United Spanish War Veter­ The evening was .-pent with cards meeting .Monday night at the
M is . Wm. Whitlock. The wedding
Aus ans and Auxiliary will have a and socially. .Mr. anti Mrs. Walter Methixlis't church with the pres­
was solemnized at Kingman. Aii- Silk Creek and Mr. nd
Jones,
the
honored
guest
and
the C.30 covered dish supper at the Smith will be hosts to the club ident, Earl Balch, in charge of the
zor;a March 21st. After the wed­
meeting. J. S. Markham conduct-
the next meeting, April 27. ed tlie devotional service, followed
ding Pvt. Whitlock, with the hostess.
him, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sher­
man.
maintenance department of the
IN FO R M A L PARTY
army air fore« reported for fur­
>i
TUESDAY
ther training at his new post at
Ail day meeting of the neighbor­
Mrs. J. P. G ra h a m e n te rta in e d
Dyersburg, Tenn.
a gioup ( iriends Wednesday at hood unit Red Cross surgical
an 8:0-j o’clock dessert. Baskets gauze class at the o'd Walker high
ELITE BRIDGE ( LI B
o t mixed sp. ng fit Avrs decorai xt « .-< hooJ. A covered dish luncheon
D ESSERT
will be served at noon.
Mis. Frank Thompson t iter- M e s; a c io is room- and the dining
Mrs. Ollie Brown will be hostess
tained the Elite Bridge club table was centered with a basket to the Friendly club at a 1:30 des-
Thursday evening at a 7:30 des­ of pir.k carnations Oregon "rnpe serf
•
sert. The evening was spent with and greeacr
Dui mg the even­
n-
The El Martes club will be en-
cards. Mrs. Ralph Saltsman re­ ne ihree tables of bridge were rtained by Mrs. Fred Anderson
ceived high score. Mrs. "Orlo Bag-
h at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon.
ley will entertain ihe club at th e , n play with prizes heir w
1—
i G o"ic LOO o’clock dessert
next meeting which will be April ‘Mrs. George Jacob« n and
at the home of Mrs. G B. P itc h e r. '•
27.
Victor Chai
i • r
the I'ensin ■-
club t the Odd Fellows hall
with a covered dish luncheon at
the noon hour.
Meeting of the Tuesday Even-
'1
T A IL O R E D JACKETS
:n< Study club a,
30 o'clock.
6.90
Mi- Benton Rchrrnk -•.'ill cr-
i
'
oi
t,..
M
P.
G.
<
•,ub
at
a
1:00
Those who wake ip im-j find t emselves a success—
( l.issicnlly tailored nil wool
lock luncheon at the home of
fabrics in solid colors, plaids,
haven’t been asleep. . . Be awake and alert to our bargain
her sister, Mrs. Guy French in
herringbdkies. Sizes 12-20.
Eugene.
prices.
The Nregbborhood Unit of Pod
M IX -M A T C H
SKIRTS
■' "gica, gauze classes will
$1.00 Extra Heavy Mineral Oil, qt.
79c
■ ’ in the old Walker high
hool f.o n 1 00 to 4:30 p. m.
60c Drene Shampoo
49c
Two Important Events
KÜMMBER MOTHER..,
With Greeting Cards
K nickerbocker’s
KENTS
MARKET
your better halves
for Spring
3 -9 8
50c Pepaodent Pas' e or Powd.
39c
25c Carter’s Liver Pills
19c
50c Jergen’s L o tio n ............................. 39c
$1.35 Pinkha.n’s Vegetable Corrp.
98c
$2.00 Vitamins A, B, D & G„ 100’s
$1.79
35c Grove’s Cold Tab.......................... 27c
60c M u rin e ............................................... 49c
50c Zemacol (for poison oak)
47c
75c Fitch’s Shampoo
59c
50c Johnson Baby Cr.
43c
Cut-Rate Price on All Tobacco
The Only Cut Rate
WEDNESDAY
Fluttering pleated styles and
t r i m - f i t t i n g gored types.
Long-wearing fabrics.
” e Victory Homemakers 4-If
■ •' in’: club will meet after school
'h Mary Lou Gerl at the home
f Mrs George Jacobsen.
The La Mereredi Pont club will
meet with Mrs. Sam Veateh for a
7:30 dessert.
AH day meeting of the L-imTr.
1-H Mothers club at the club
house. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon.
Meetings of the Red Cross sur­
gical gauze classes at the Masonic
temple from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m.
and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.
The Westminster Guild of the
DANCE
. •
at
W alker Hall
Saturday, April 22
New Orchestra
P R E T T Y B L O U S IS
2 -2 9
In sheer, filmy fabrics to
dress-up any suit. 32-40.
N ^ h t-lim o is about the best time
a service man has to call home.
That's a good point to remember
when you feel the urge to m ake
a Long Distance call between 7 and 10 P .M .
If it isn't important, w e hope you won't make It.
Let the men in service have first call on the wires.
n m i n T tm y ~ u u v iw iT i: n m t a t k m w .m no.xn*
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