The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 13, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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l ili RsD W . SEPTUM OKR I ! If» I
THE SKXtlNTL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON’
on w musical lu ll and on the piano
Rcf.reahments were served late in
the evening to the following
guest'.«; Mr. Davis, Mrs. Aurelia
DeMcas. Mrs. Iva Pitcher and
.Lionel Lamb of Eugene; Mr and
Mrs Ray tn >nd Wicks, Tomtiyy and
Harold Wicks, Chloris Roberts,
Mr and Mis. J. E Woodson and
graudda ighter, Cathie, Nomta and
Kvnny Wa ks
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n i M>H I I KNING ( I I H
The Tue* lay Evening Study
club met for the first time this
full tn the library Tuesday night.
At this time plan» were made lor
the program* of the year and a
short business meeting was held.
Telephone 159
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES XID
The Presbyterian Ladies .Aid
met Wednesday afternoon in the
church parlors with Mrs. George
Bjorset. president, conducting the
business meeting The devotionals
were conducted by the Rev A J.
Kammann. Announcement was
made that the annual experience
social will be held in October in
the church parlors and captains
appointed were Mrs. W. H Daugh­
erty and Mrs. Roy Short. The fall
finance committee is composed of
Mrs. A W Helliuell. Mr» S. L.
Godard and Mrs George Jacobsen.
Refreshments were served at the
tea hour by Mrs E R (.'rabbi'.
Mrs. Herbert Eakin and Mrs.
Scliofield Stewart.
I*. D. G. G XRDEN < I I B
The September meeting of the
P D. G. Garden club was held Fri­
day afternoon with Mrs Alfred
Wulff. Mrs. William Peteraen was
in charge of the program. The
bird topic for the afternoon was
"Birds in the Garden" with each
member participating "Flower
Arrangements" was discussed by
Mrs. Joe Schneider. The hostess
served refreshments at the tea
hour. The October meeting will lie
held at the home of Mrs. C. K.
Haynes.
Liautenant
Eldabtth
Street,
an
Army
nune
from
Boltimor«,
D. OF II. MAKE Pl.Ws
Maryland, at left, stands ready at the instrument table as a wounded
soldier is operated upon at a field hospital in Belgium,
At the meeting of the Degree of
is calling upon civilian registered nurses under 45 years
Honor lodge Monday night in the
Eagles hall, preparations were
made for inspection which will be
WESTMINSTER GUILD
held October 8 with Mrs. Ethel
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Miss Eunice VanDenburg and Lindholm. district organiser and REBEKAH SESSION
The Rebekahs held an interest­ will hold a social meeting Tues-
Mrs. P. S. Bukowski were 1 ’ • past state president, making her
ing meeting Friday night in the
hostesses Tuesday
_ .. . evening
,
„ to J " official visit. The regular business IOOF hall. A guest of the evening of Mrs. Eleanor Wolfard
Westminster
Guild
of
the
Presbv-
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meeting was conducted also,
was Mrs Elizabeth Sandman of
tenan church at the home of Miss
Laramie. Wyoming, who hope's to < oi . f < i i it u e < i s
VanDenburg. The next meeting MRS. WIESE ENTERTAINS
The womens । »If duh recently
be able to attend regularly. A
will be October 9.
Mrs. Earl Wiese entertained Sat- ; committee was appointed to assist reorganized and elected the foi-
urday evening at a dessert course the Odd Fellow lodge in making lowing officers: President, Mrs.
D. U. V. MEETING
The Daughters of the Union and evening of contract honoring arrangements for an antique party Betty Rickard: vice president,
Veterans of the Civil War met in her sister. Mrs. Glen Wilson, who to be held in the near future. Mrs. Mi)dri*d AndersMt; secretary-
are Elizabeth treasurer. Mis Harriet Aldrich:
the armory Tuesday evening. A | is visiting here from Paso Robles, ; Those
letter was read from the depart­ California. Guests included Mrs. Rohde. Shirley Culver and Minnie publicity. Miss Belle Burkholder.
Each Wednesday I'vening they
ment president. Laura England, J. P. Graham. Mrs. Maude Wheel­ Sweet.
play at the golf course; afterward
informing the tent that the OPA er, Mrs. Lester Gates. Mrs. George
Helen Olson, noble granii
luncheon by
had released restrictions on con-
Jacobsen, pointed Blanche Danker as flag they are served
ventions and that the national
Frank Caldabim, Mrs. \\ B. bearer in place of Helen Ash­ Mrs. George Ro
who conducts
convention of the Daughters of Josnston and the honored guest. bridge. who has moved to Eugene, and superv ises a dinner and
the Union Veterans of the Civil
and Vera Ziebeck as a member of luncheon service ai the club To*
War will be held in Columbus, W. C. T. U. ELECTS
the decorating committee in place gether with her husband, she ha
The annual election of officers of Frances Sullivan, who has mov- leased the x'ouise and clubhouse
Ohio, the week of September 23.
The president. Marie Sorensen, of the W. C. T. U. was held Fri­ ed to Lebanon. Final arrange­ which recently has been remodel-
appointed Mrs. Maude Wright as day afternoon at the regular ments for the anniversary pro­ cd and enlarged by Mrs Ella Zim-
national aide and also junior vice monthly meeting at the home of gram to be held September 21 merly, the owner, Many social
president of the tent for the re­ Mrs N. E. Compton. All officers were made. All members of the clubs also meet at the clubhouse,
mainder of the year She ilso ap­ were reelected for the coming Odd Fellows and Rebekah kxig » for cards and luncheons and din-
pointed Margaret Kincart as coun- year, with Mrs. Carroll Wither- arv invited to attend and all of
A trophy- is awarded each week.
cil member Number 1. There be- spoon, president: Mrs. T. M. Boyd, those who have 30 instead of 35
ing no initiation, the meeting was vice president; Mrs. Pearl Safley. jyears or more as previously an- Wednesday Miss Belle Burkholder
secretary and Mrs. C. N. Land. nounced and those who have at­ won this trophy for the closest
adjourned.
treasurer. Mrs. Compton conduct­ tained the age of 80 years are putt on the No. 9 green. It re­
CAREY-THOMPSON NUPTIALS ed the devotional service. The Oc­ urged to be present at which time mains her property until the next
Word has been received here of tober meeting will be held at the they wUl be honored. Also a short Wednesday.
the marriage of William F. Carey Methodist church.
play and refreshments will fol­
and Mabel Thornton Thompson in
low. It was asked that the hostess NAI Y MOTHERS Pit NIC
San Francisco, Wednesday. Sep­ FIRST MEETING OF SEASON
and decorating committee would"
The Navy Mothers club met at
tember 5. Both were former resi­
The first meeting of the season be present and the following re­ the home of Mrs. Mane Sorensen
dents and well known here.
of the Constellation club was held freshment committee: Anna Beid- Tuesday. A most enjoyable time
Thursday afternoon in the Ma­ ler. Emily Adams, Eva Aubrey. was had at the picnic dinner, fol­
INITIATION AND ELECTION
sonic club rooms with Marie Sor- May Thies, Margaret Arnold.
At the first fall meeting of the ensen, Lavilla Woodard and June Ethel Applewhite, Mildred Ander- lowed by the regular business
Rainbow Girls Monday night at Mueller, the newly elected offi- son, Stella Baker, Effie Boyd, meeting at the armory. It wxs
the Masonic temple both initia- cers, acting as hostesses at a 1:30 Lucy Bennett, Bessie Braswell, voted to have a rummage
pie sale. All members
tion and election of officers was dessert. The dessert course was Loretta Booher, Rebekah Barton. and
asked to gather up what they
held. Candidates being initiated followed by a short business meet- Elsie Currin and Mina Clark.
wish to Hbnate for the rummage
were Miss Elsie Brooks and Miss ing and
afternoon. Two
The attendAice contest opened sale immediately and leave at the
Pat Petrie, and each candidate guests were present. Miss Mar- with Helen Sherman acting for home of Mis. C. C. Collier. The
was presented with a corsage. Of- garet Morton and Miss Hazel Helen Ashbridge and Susie date and place of sale to be an­
Beers elected were Miss Mary Lou Stephenson of Eugene. The host- Schneider as chairman Names nounced later. The work meeting
Thompson, worthy
- advisor; Miss1 esses for the October meeting will were drawn by the opposing cap­ next Tuesday will be at the home
Lois Welden, associate worthy ad-
jna Godard and Stella Gates, tains and all members were urged of Mrs. Ruth Grew ('He. -109 N. bth
visor; Miss Helen Smith, charity; i
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to attend and support their side street.
Miss Pat Dunlop, hope, and Miss la COMUS TO MEET
to assure a successful contest.
Betty Bagley, faith.
The La Comus club will resume
SERXIt EMAN HONORED
A public formal installation will meetings next Tuesday with a
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks en­
be held at the next meeting, Sep- 1:00 o’clock dessert with Mrs. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
tertained a group of friends Wed­
tember 24.
F. L. Blickle as hostess at*her
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and nesday evening in honor of Har­
home.
Mrs. R. C. McNew were the Rev. old Wickes, w ho is home on a 30-
and Mrs. Frank Brown and daugh­ . day leave after having spent 20
FIRST FALL MEETING
ters Bobbie and Vicki. Mr. and
The first fall meeting of the Re­ Mrs. Albert Adkins, Miss Alberta months in the south Pacific. As
search club will be next Tuesday Adkins, Mrs. Florence Mills, Pfc. part of the evening entertainment
evening at 7:00 o’clock at the li­ Vivian A. McNew, daughter of Wicks shower interesting pictures
and souvenirs of his time spent in
brary.
Mr. and Mrs. McNew, who was the service. P. Waldo Davis of Eu-
home on convalescent furlough.
, gene entertained with selections
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Chloris, to Harold Lee
Wicks of the U. S. Navy and son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicks
of Dorena.
.meet Thursday, Septi miter I’ll, tl ie
hoati »sc« to Is* Berthn Meytiren
and Myrtle Neet at the Mermen
home tor a 7:45 dessert which
will lie for the Royal Neighbors
members. Margaret l/isater and
Hetth.i MeXjucon Mixed refrc»li
ments at the close o| lodge.
As a citizen it In your duly h
altend the South Lanu Fair Sal
unlay.
i Ui
W. 8. <\ S. AT CHUIM'll
The Women's -Society of Chris­
tian Service of the Methodist
church met y< steniay aftern<>on
in the church purlv. - At the busi-*
ness meeting plans were made to
attend the annuul lay members
meeting to tie held September 21
i»t Roseburg. This wilt lie an all
day meeting. Guest Guests of the
afternoon were Pfc. Vivian Me-
New, home on conxalescent fur-
lough. Mrs. Harold Mackin and
Mrs. F. 1. Grannis. Mrs ('. N
Ixind conducted the devotional
seniee and Mis. Charles Aker-
blade was in charge of the lesson
on "Health Around rhe World."
The parsonage committee report­
ed that the new parsonage had
been completely redecorated and a
new nx»f has been put on and
stained. Hostesses serving refresh­
ments at the close of the after­
noon were Mrs S L Mackin. Mrs.
Alice Miller and Mrs. II. C. Mc­
New.
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SHOWER I OR MINS GEER
Miss l.uciile Geer, bride elect of
Clifford Townsend, was honored
Wednesday afternoon at the Com­
munity clubhouse at London with
a bridal shower by Mrs Archie
Powell and Mrs. Blue. The hon­
oris' nx'eived many lovely glltu
ft»”" guests present and from
those who were tinnble to attend.
A soci il aftermx'n wax ( njoyeti
and refreshments served by the
hostesses to the following gm- 1
Mrs. Kenneth Bragg and Mrs.
Dim sc Burkhart of Dis Angeles,
Mrs. Laura Townsend. Mrs. Chas
Wood, Mrs. Bert Newton, Mrs
Harry Stump, Mrs. Marvel Geer,
Mrs Chet Gilham, Mrs Phillip»,
Mrs LeRny Goodwin, the host»
esses and the honored guest.
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RO1 XL NI.K.HHORS XfEET
The Royal Neighbors met Tues­
day night in the Eagles hall for
a business meeting with Nellie
Blackmore, oracle, presiding. It
wax decided that the club will
M A &
W
MARKET
ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER
CHEESE Kmh Aliena
Week End Specials MILK Bordens Tall (’ans
in our NEW
HARMONY CIRCLE
The Harmony Circle of the Bap­
tist church will meet next Wed­
nesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock
with Mrs. Alton Long, 305 Wash­
“C” stands for Complexion— ington Ave.
ana
Rosy cheeks you can command
Of this GOOD RICH MILK
dnnk plenty-
Be a man before you're twenty
Call 321
Cottagi Grove
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
3 Bottles
UTOPIA CLUB TO MEET
The Utopia club wdl resume
noting* next Thursday afternoon
with a 1:30 dessert at the home
SUGAR
49c
10 Poun
of Mrs H B Griggs with Mrs
Candis Foster hostess.
PICNIC AT TARZANS
The United Spanish W'ar Veter­
ans and Auxiliary will hold an all
day meeting Sunday at Tarzans.
A picnic dinner will be served at
noon.
School Favorites
Sweaters — Blouses — Skirts
School girl purses-the size that clicks with
the teen-agers - genuine leather in blue,
brown, black and red.
Bandanas and Fascinators
New Suits, Coats, Hats and Bags
Beautiful Oak Dinnette Set, natural finish
with upholstered chair seats, 5 pc. $54.95
Large full length Wardrobes made of dur
able fiber board. Hanging space, shelves
for shoes and hats, only
$7.95
40 lb. felt mattress, double bed size $12.95
Large assortment of mirrors, priced
from
-
89c to $10.95
Baby crib mattresses. Heavy ticking $4.49
Complete assortment of end tables and
lamp tables.................... $3.39 to $8.95
Collapsible toilet training seats for
baby
$2.98
Take Advantage of Our Lay-Away Plan
Arnest’s Dress Shop
509 Main Street
DEAL PACK
85c
3 r 25c
b. lauf
Phone 36
Larry Leven Authorized Dealer & Owner
WesternAutoSupplyCo
Phone 225
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Pancake Fiour n -« ¡ q suck
Drifted Snow Flour 50'-
FRUIT JARS AND CAPS
Kerr Wide Mouth Qt.,doz.
Economy
Qt.,
doz.
10c
doz. 18c
pet doz. 19c
Bull Mason Rubbers 3doz.
Kerr or Bail Qt. Jars, doz.
98c
98c
Economy Caps
Bull Ideal Lids
Watermelons Dillards lb.
Lettuce Large Solid 1 lends 2 ii'ud’ 29c
Danish Squash pound 10c
TOMATOES ■ or Slicing