The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 22, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
s°
THURSDAY. I'KIiRI' \RV
THE SENTINE! COTTAGE » ROVE OREGON
Church Directory
w ill be opened at 10 a m . and
potluck dinner w ill be held nt
noon. A school ol instru ction w ill
ASSEMBLY O F QOD
be held and a ll members and Re-
H ilto n T. Park, pastor.
Sunday achool, 9:45 a nt; m orning bekah visitors i.i.- urge.) to lie
worship, 11:00 a in .; Young propio present. M rs Elizabeth Rohde be-
C A O , 6:30 p. in; Evening evun- ram e >* n n in l* r by re-instatem ent.
An
rn i was made of the
gvlistie, 7:45 p m; Tuesday pray.
b ox su e
dance which is be-
service, 7:30 p, in; Thursday Bib
mg g ivi
y
ght (Thursday
study, 7:45 p. m.
A ll members ant,
the 1C
tava lot,gt s are in-
B L U E M O U N T A IN
M. G Hixson, pastor
+
ay school, 9:45 a, m . -Mor-
ning servie
rviee, 11 a. m : Young peo- M rs K e e l E n terta in s ( l ib
The Ad L ib itu m ciuh w ilh M rs
pies servie 6.45 p m ; Charles G.
East burn,
leader
Evangelistis F ra n k E Brown as special guest
was entertained Thursday at the
servi
7 :45 p. in.
home o f Mrs. bayard Reed. The
afternoon hours w ere spent ao-
C A T H O L IC
D ainty refreshm ents were
Sunday Mass, 9.30 a. in: F ou rth
Sunday Masses. 8:00 und 9 .SO served a, t l e te .. hour. Th, club
M rx Tom
a m , D aily Mass 8:00 a m.; Study w ill meet n ext w ith
C lub: 2nd and 4th Thursday at the Biggcrstnff.
parish house. 7:30 p.m.
C I E T Y
T e le p h o n e 159
D a u g h te r » o f T h e N ile C e r e m o n y
S t a f f C lu b P r a c t ic e
iii . i , w t i o
.tt
S u n ,la y l, , i
I u . in .i
W ashington t
t H sce ie ta ria l
position. wa i r.
Th'> " " i *
"going away'* g ift
I he exciting
was spent w ith ma'ial e nte rtain
me nt and la te r retrvsnm ents were
served. Those p i v u . l were Gene-
vieve M u lv ih lll. Isabelle Gates,
Montana Kippy. t«> uthy Grisham,
A lb e rta Adkins, M arian Balch
IX’lla Gallo, lum ru Scheetz, Caro­
lyn Englund. Eleanor C ulver, Jan­
et
Randall, Helen
Thomason,
Donna (Chestnut and Bethel Gow-
The S taff club* o f the R. Iiekah
T w e n ty-fo u r women went
to
P ortland last week when they lodge w ill meet tom orrow ( F r i­
were in itia te d in to the Daughters day* night at the hall fo r in itia ­
o f The N ile , an auxiliary organ­ tion practice. A ll S ta ff members
ization to the Shrine. Those ta k ­ are ruquested to be present as
ing the degree were Mmes W ilb u r this is an im p orta nt meeting.
♦
W orkm an. Schofield S tew art. W.
E. Lebow. F rank Ga'dabini. F ra n ­ B ir th d a y ( !uh G u e st»
II. A P . w . H old C ard B e n e f it
The B irth d a y club met T hu rs­
cis H orn. W illia m Petersen. L. J.
The Business and Professional
McCoy. Fred Bressler. J antes P. day as the guests of Mrs. Eunice
Women's
club sponsored a benefit
Graham, P. S Bukow ski. L. S. M ille r on her b irth da y anntver-
party Monday night in the Eagles
C rawford. Jos Arnold. E arl H ill. "ar> A s*v ,a l «fterooon was en-
hall. Follow ing an 8 o’clock des­
Nelson Durham. Maude Wheeler. 1°^*^ an<l «b<* hostess served a
sert course 15 tables o f contract,
Lloyd G r ig g s. O rlo Bagley, Jack luniheon late in the afternoon
auction budge, pinochle, crunch,
The
next
m
eeting
w
ill
be
w
ith
Maulding, C. E. Brown. Guy Earl,
rum m y and Chinese checkers were
M
rs
C.
A.
Moore
in
March.
L. Lasater, M a tt Sm ith. H. A
arranged fo r entertainm ent. Door
Hagen and Cecil Caldwell.
A c­
E lit e B r id g e C lu b
prizes were won by M rs W a lle r
companying them were Mines. Roy 5 'e t s - A u v ilia r y M e e t s 2 6 th
Mrs. Fred Hammond was host- Brooks <nd C urby Rqtpy. Prizes
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E
The
Spanish
Am
erican
w
a
r
v
e
t­
Short, K a rl K. M ills. George Ja­
«ss Thursday Io the E lite B ridg were also awarded those holding
242 Second S tre et
cobsen, V ic to r Chambers and H er­ erans and the a u x ilia ry w ill hold Sunday school. 9:45 a. nt; Fore­ club.
rt co ,s*’ " as served high scores at the various gann
„ A dc
bert Lombard, all members of the the regular m eeting o f these o r­ noon service. 11:00 a. m : Evening i t 7:30 w ith an evening o f con- Mm. Alice Breedlov
president of
group fo r several years. The im ­ ganizations at the home o f M r. service second Wednesday of each tract
fo r entertainm ent.
Mrs. the club and genera, chairm an in
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Sweet
February
pressive ceremony took place F r i­
S tew art Carlson n«*ld high score. charge of the p arty, announctxl
m onth, 8:00 p. m.
day night in the Shrine auditorium 26th. A potluck dinner w ill pro­
A dditional guests were Mrs. W a r­ that approxim ately $50 had been
The
Bible,
C
h
ristia
n
Science
at the Masonic temple in P ort- ceed the business sessions.
lite ra tu re and the w ritin g s o f ren Hansen, M rs Pa Inn r John­ netted and w ill be contributed to
land w ith a class o f 180 women , ,
. „
„ T .
M ary B aker Eddy m ay be b orrow ­ son and Mrs. D. D. Boyd,
ihe Chna se nurse fund. Red Cri>'«.
from numerous Oregon cities ini-
<>■ W rth J .y
*
ed o r purchased before o r a fte r
Youth canteen and Cottage Grove
tiated. Mrs. W orkm an, a girlhood
Mmes. L e w llyn Powell o f Crvs-
U
topia
C
lub
Meeting
the Wednesday service.
g ir l scouts' organizations. Cont-
friend o f the N ile queen was se- '* ’•41 and Mrs. M y rtle Bowman of
Mrs. \ mal Randall entertained m i t tees devoting th e ir tim e to the
lected as candidate to represent Cottage Grove were honored on
C H V R C H O F C H R IS T
the U topi,i club Thursday w ith a success o f the benefit w ere: serv
the group fo r the in itia to ry de- th e ir b irth da y anniversaries Feb- Bible school, 9:45 a. m ; W orship 130 dessert. The valentine m o tif ing. Grace Cowan. M y rtle Gleason,
grees Cottage Grove was the larg- ro a ry 15th. M r. and Mrs. Powell and Communion, 11:00 a. m ; was carried out
place cards M y rtle K ent, L o ttie Lee Lamb,
est group outside the c ity o f P ort- drove down from Creswell bring- C hristian Endeavor. 6 30 p. m : antl candy favors D affodils and Tula Baldwin. Vi va C ollier: tabii
Dnd. F o lo w in g the ceremony’ a ing a b irthday cake and cake dish. Evening service, 7:30 p. m ; P rayer acacia form tx, the centerpiece w ith M y rtle , Neet,
, , , , M arie Wicks,
— w h - D «-
hi
ella
banquet was served and 650 per- Mrs. Robert C arpenter, a fo rm e r meeting. Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
yellow tapers com pleting the table Gallo; m aking of ticket» and tick-
sons were seated at the tables, neighbor o f M rs Bowman, now
Roy S. Hand. S. S. Supt.
arrangem ent. The afternoon was et sale. Adelia Hatch, C arolyn
E ntertainm ent and dancing fo l- residing in Nebraska, had a lovely
L. P. Nebelung, m inister.
spent socially w ith needlework. H unt. Della Gallo, Laurice Gard-
lowed.
Specially invited guest, were M r
D evil's food cake made at the
ner, Edna Burleson; ta lly cards,
C. E. D ilin : ut. Mrs. S. L. Godard. D orothy W ert.
C H V R C H D F GOD
Adelin H atch.
Cottage
Bakery
fo
r
the
occasion.
M r». A r n e C o o le y H id H o ste s»
1060 E ast Adams Ave
- trs. Rn-.s P r i' ison. Mrs. A lv in Grace Cowan, hostess, I lir . i Thum.
The cake was brought to the Bow’-
The
H ill »_•».«
club ...va
met Thurs-
...v Cooley
J .....
.
r r v i n hnmo K ir Mr-».-
Sunday c school.
* hiim - i , 10.00
iu . w a a. . i m
l l , ; . M
» l orn-
o r n - Dugan.
*
Mrs zu.
A a J i Kam
\ a n m ann and M a ry W orkm an. Elizabeth M ills
day w ith M rs. Rufus A rne F ifteen
, nonu
M rs‘ U j,la C i’ 1 a r ’ ing W orship, 11:00 a. m ; C hristian M r
Julia P u w .ll. The
ell. The club w ill
F o r the next m eeting o f th i
members were present. A t the bus- Pc n le r-
Crusaders, 7:00 p. m ; Devotional " W t in M arch a, the home o f club Monday evening February
iness m eeting the club voted to
.
Services. 8:00 p. n i; Wednesday, Mrs. H a r r y M etcalf.
26, a dinner w ill be served ai 6:45
contribute S5 to the Red Cross T **eta Rho In itia tio n
P ra yer meeting. 8:00 p. m.
♦
*
in Ihi c ilil) house at the Cottage
drive when i t is launched. The af-
The Theta Rho g irls met Mon-
Roy E. Hutchison, pastor.
M.spah Class Social M eeting
Grove G olf course. The them«- h .r
ternoon was spent ty in g a com-
night and exem plified in n ia -
The M zjwih class o f tin 1 Presby- «he program to follow w ill lie cdu-
fo rter. The place o f th'- next meet- **®n " o r k
fo r tw o candidates.
F IR S T B A P T IS T
te ria n church met Tuesday at the cation. Mrs. M y rtle Gleason, cdu-
Joyce
LaBluc
and
B
e
tty
McBee.
ing w ill be announced later.
Rev. George E. H ardy, pastor
home ' ,, o f M rs. W. E. M asters w ith cational and com m ittee chairm an.
Announcement was made th a t a ll < - u , , o
n
e iru —
» L ........... Church school, 9:4o a. m : M orning M r- Fannie
as assisting is in charge o f the meeting A ll
H a r m o n y C ir c le B a p t is t C h u r c h
e*rU are requested to meet at the W orship. 11:00 a. m : B. Y. F ,6:30 hostess M rs M Goude
inn-o W illets. presi planning to attend »re asked to
The H arm ony C ircle met T hurs- ^ a l! FY,da> ' Malrch 2' a/ 4 :30 p m p. m ; Happy Evening Service. 7:30 dent, was in chi. gc o f the busi- make
reservations w ith
Alice
day w ith Mrs. A. C. Spriggs. Mrs. 1° * P^
nt^ d .,to and V1* 1 u ,th P- m - M onday, Boy Scouts C liff ness. A social afternoon followt-d Btvedlove
or Adelia Hatch
U ton Long opened the m eeting
o
P , "*51*
"
1
v . . , m hI,
S w u ,m a s t‘ r - 7:30 P. m w ith m dework
Refreshment
«,
w ith devotions Plans fo r fu tu re ,he O r ' K° n R*bekah
w hich is the sponsor k x W of the r
sh>n'rd a l ,he ,ea h ,u r SP ^ ' Method!.» Bilde Cla*»
weeks o f the Sunday nursery Theta Rho. The g irls were also f e tn
H ardy. D ire ctor. 7 JO i.il guests were Mrs. A J. K a m -1
Members o f the Women's Bible
school, «sponsored by the Circle,
h
P'
Thursday, m idweek service mann. Mm. S a lly l i ll and Mrs. da»»
of the M ethodist church met
requested
to
meet
at
the
hal1 w ith B ib le study and pra yer 7:30 Cad W allace T h t
were form ulated. T entative plans
next meeting, Wednesday in the church parloro
fo r the C ircle programs o f 'the ,n ext Sunday a‘ 2J 1:™ . fo r in itia ’ P m.
M arch 20. w ill be W'ith Mrs E ta fo r !tn a|| (jay st-ssion. E ight mem­
next few meetings were discussed. tio n practice and d r ill in prepara­
Holdcrrrwn.
tio
n
fo
r
the
o
ffic
ia
l
v
is
it
at
th
e
ir
bers were present. A covered dish
The Valentine m o tif was predom­
F R E E M E T H O D IS T
„ II I-
».7 C x-» hestnut
,
luncheon was ifrrved at noon w ith
915 So. 6«n St.
inate in decorations a t
the re­ next m eeting o f M adaline Rosmer.
la
r
.
w
e
li
Per
M.»»
Mns
W l„ l trn Bainbridge and Mrs.
w m n the
UK- hostess
Iiusicss President o f the Theta Rho board. __
M rs. Rozella Douglas, m in ister
freshm ent table when
A
group
o
f
office
g
irls
from
the
Elsie
Wells acting hostesses. The
served a t the tea hour. Mrs. Long F o l“ 1w‘ nS «he practice refresh- Sunday school. 9:45 a m • M r «
D augherty L um ber and P iling o f- devotions and business were con-
w ill e n te rta in the group fo r the
Chest- ducted by Mrs. Maude W rig h t,
next meeting.
one vice president, in Ihe absence o f
appointed fo llo w in g m om ine service’ c h a r i«
ia?' Wf‘‘ K a l the «Pattm eni M r* Chas. Arnold, p ri ddent. A r-
P r e s b y t e r ia n A id S o c ie t y
fo ltow s: Donna P o rterfield , B e tty Hosman class leader Youn> fxx> <>f '
'' ' hpi CowdY- Mis« Che-»- rangements were made to send
The Presbyterian Ladies' lHdt S fUr^ X Vant. in d U leta Ra>' ^ ond:. Pie's ho'iir'; 7:00 p .*^ ':’ E v e n in g * ^
society m et Wednesday o f
week -n the church parlors w ith S tu rd e v a n t' lo v e '*7'• r ii ' p - h •
v o ti°naLs, 7:15 p. m : Evangelistic
MrSR W. H. D augherty and M rs. ^ t ^ V e r t ^ G ^ n e r ^ G ^ a
H. B F e m n hostesses^ Devotions
>r and- Sharon „
Donna e r m eeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m ;
ndUCt,ed by M " ; A ' J' P o rterfield . Greta Bi nder and Pat J u n io r hour, Wednesday, 4:00
p. m ; Happy hour fo r a ll sm aller
Kammann. D u rin g the business
Sorensen were appointed a com- children. F riday. 4:00 p m
m eeting i t was voted to purchase m itte e to purchase a
fo r
ehon^ \ » S.k \ez-i^L
. r o i L . i i ’ lhe honor guest. A ll g irls are re- H E B R O N CHUR C H O F C H R IST
chen. A t the close of t:ie afternoon quested to w ear form als The ev
Sunday school. 10:00 a. m ; Sermon
refreshm ents were served.
ening closed w ith b rie f ta lk s -o n a.^, Communion. 11:00 a. m ;
the good o f the order, then danc- C hristian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. at
C a m e ., ,. C lu b V a l e n ti n e P a r t y
in g
M r \ - lm a F orreste r e nte rtain -
ed th? C am ellia c'ub Thursday
w ith
1 /c lo c k unehnon and V a l-
e ntin p r \ F c -’ iv« decorations
were n keeping w ith the occasion.
A - . ,
• ,e,'.,x n w -.s en W ed
a n d a "secret sist< r ” g ift exchange
was featured. The club w ill meet
in March, w ith M rs. B C. S hattuck
lo r a St. P a tricks party.
bekahs and 22 g irls were present.
. ♦-
M ethodist Men Hosts
The M ethodist Men were hosts
M onday n ig ht fo r a covered dish
din ne r and fellow ship evening in
the church e ntertainm ent rooms.
F ollow ing dinner
E a rl
Balch,
: resident o f the M ethodist Men,
led in devotionals. Congregation
inging was in charge of S. L.
M ackin. D r. S. E. Fairham . super­
intendent o f the Cascade d istrict,
.bowed tw o religious film « o f mo-
on pictures. T h e Good Samara-
tan and Wo ve A S to ry to T e ll.”
r
f / u ^ n U fown. Coquille,
fa th e r o f the Rev. F ra n k Brown,
a ? r>3 ■ ) r if4 , T S f ai’ c on P fac'
ical Religion The evening closed
te a b rie f i-eriod fo r social fe l­
lowship.
*
THE. B U S IE S T
M A N IN T O W N '
C O O P E R A T E W IT H
YO UR DOCTOR
S O TO WIS O F F IC E
W H E N P O S S IB L E
THRÎ/TWÎSE
R ía »
/
and
r e fr e s h m c n L s. E ig h t
R e.
’fc. Vivian A.
7Se 8 . T . 37
30c Vh kx No*e Drops
M F T ttn r> i< !T
F r» n v "r"n » » »
•
c lln d a? J o J tú o z a ” '
T' •
m : M ornln S
worship. 11:00 a. m : Vesper.service
5:00 p. m ; Youth Fellowship», 6:15
p. m ; Wednesday, ch oir practice,
7:45 p. m ; Thursday. Bible study.
7:45 p. m.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Rev. A lv in J. Kam mann, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ;’ M orning
worship, 11 :a. m ; Ve-sper service,
5; p. m ; C hristian Endeavor, 0:30
p. m ; Wednesday, m idweek Bible
study, 8:00 p. m ; Wednesday.
young peoples choir. 4:30 p. m ;
Senior choir, 8:00 p. m.
S E V E N T H D AY A D V E N T IS T
„
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Rebekah* I ’ , a n fo r State O ffice r
The Rebekah lodgp m et F riday
evening and made plans fo r the
fiiel.al v i- it Friday, M arch 2, o f
M r E the l Bailey, Roseburg, presi-
d -nt o f the Oregon Rebekah Ax­
- ably. There w ill be in itia tio n on
th a t evening fo r fo u r candidates.
Mrs. M elvie St. Elm o was appoint-
ed chairm an o f the refreshm ent
com m ittee. Plans were also com-
Dieted fo r the d is tric t convention
to be held here a ll day Saturday,
M arch 3. Mrs. M innie W ille ts is
chairm an o f the convention. I t
7 5 c B e n Gay
A m p h o je l
6 3 c P in e s C o u g h S y r u p
35c Ilyg ela B o tt'e Comp.
6 0 c A lk a - S e it z e r
3u c M e n th o la tu m
5 0 r P e p t o - B is n io l
VaeutMlI Bottles pt*.
E a s tm a n
C a m e r a 630
(
n e w ).
Cottage Giove, Oregon
A u xiliary lu itla ttu ii
a u x ilia ry <»f the Fra-
nKm,h ,o
w ar
center Re- ternal O ld e r of Eagles m et Tues-
P ” -«* were given on 27 culls made dny night and In itia te d Mrs. Alice
lM1 ,,R, sick, one bouquet and six G illiam in to lh • order. The b irth -
4'urds wnt to "nhutins*'
days ol incm b t s which occured In
l-iln u a ry w en1 celebrated honor­
ing
Mrs Elsie la Young.
Mrs.
Gaul Paint
U- ed rr
oil and mortar color- B eryl Shattuck and M i* Ik jro th y
Ing. two
ids to th e anI,ti
ke H am s At the c lo w of the meet-
ing re fr • s I iiim id» were served hy
a good '
nt" (< mt build I
Mines W esterline T urn er, May
th f¡
ttlva to
colori
wn and T<*nnls, Mabel T r it t and Am elia
grey
T h a n k You
As we observe our 4th unnivertuiry in busineta today,
Washington's bitthd.iy, we wish to thank o ut friends and
customers for their patronage. We are pit ijmjc I to have the
privilege of conti tuing to »erve the Chamber of Commerce,
Lions club tutd other civic organization.«, who meet regu­
larly with us.
Rainbow Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, Props.
A S p iritu a l
L ife C r u s a d e
MARCH 4th
MARCH 18tli
with
Rev. Floyd Arnold
Ptutor, St Helens, Oregon
A YOUNG MAN WITH A YOUTHFUL MESSAGE
F irst B aptist C h u rc h
SUNDAYS, 11 00 A M and 7:30 P M
WEEK DAYS EXCEPT SATURDAY, 7:30 P M
--
-
W endell Sm all, pastor
$1.35 Petrogalar
8 1 .5 0
c e n te rs E a g le s
,.,A1
,
Rmragenient Local f i r , Announced Sabbath
' o'clock;
M r. and Mr
C. M cNew Preaching service, 11:00 o'clock
h a\e announced the engagement E very Saturday. V isito rs welcome.
McNew, to Sgt. Lawrence F. U r-
ton, U S Naval A ir Corps, San
Diego, C alifornia. Miss M cNew has
lx ”
i the V. AC since '43 and has
e-d a- te le typ ist in the O rd-
'; ,r ' '
Co n fo r 17 months,
is the son o f Mr. and
!rs. . I'ham E U rton o f B a ttle
'■ I:, Michigan. He has been in
ie M arine corps fo r three years
and served overseas in the south
Pac fic fo r 20 m onths He is now
ni he states doing some special
tra in in g ’ ,To date has been set fo r
the wedding.
lit e r a t u r e
to n u g i a tm \
u h d Uj s, lld ((
M,,„ ,
T h e S m a rt Shop
Be ljackets
$1.98 to $5.95
A complete line of costume jewelry.
Earrings, $1.20 (including tax) and up.
10 K solid gold earrings for pierced ears,
$4.20 (including tax)
Lois C. Leonard
G alore ,
*4 ,
G eorge s a id : I d i d it w it h m v
V«
NOW. . . BETTER CAKES IN
HALF THE MIXING TIME!
LITTLE H A T C H E T ’ A N O y o u 'll.
"
q jg ft | VALUES
.0 MEDAL
EGGS
BUTTER
COFFEE
BAKED BEANS
Grade A Large
FLOOR WAX I PUM PKIN
Diamond A, No. 2H
45c 12 cans
Doz
Local Made
Hills Bros. Red Label
OYSTERS
No. 1 can
39c
SHRIMP
Jum bo
can 43c
T U N A FISH
N o. I can 41c
M ACKEREL
No. 1 tall 28c
CHEESE
pound 33c
19If.
ce
lb
lb ja r
N o . 2 Can
BLEACH
MJIKIKA
gallon 15
O N IO N SETS No. 1 lb. 27c
O N IO N PLANT'S ww... 2 bun 35C
GRAPEFRUIT u,.« si« 3 for 25c
LE TTU C E Large Solid 2 for 25c
TU R N IPS
3 pounds 23c