The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 06, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    FAOE FOTTI
THi Rsnw, iwemiwii fi. ion
THE SEXTIXEL. COTT APE OEpVE. OK Efl ON
YOUNG VIOLINIST TO APPEAR DECEMBER 7th
PARSNIPS
COMTAIM
VALUABLE
3 lbs.
Telephone 159
DINNER'IS
60 GOOD
CARROTS
Fresh Locals
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
\ ISITORS AND ELEC TION
Tlie Rebekah lodge had an in­
teresting meeting Friday night in
The Olson home on Ash Avenue the IOOF hall with several visit­
was the scene of a very pretty ors present and election of offi­
wedding when Miss Helen Mar­ cers being held. The Elkton lodge
garet Olson became the bride of was represented by 14 visitors;
U S No. 1
Sergeant Elwyn I. Rude, Saturday Springfield with nine and Eugene
afternoon, December 1, at 2:00 had two members present. Also
FRESH/
o’clock.
Mrs. Jane Alyce Harris from Las
Preceding the nuptials. Miss Vegas, Nevada was introduced and
Myrtle Kem sang "I Love You Leia Johnson was admitted to the
Truly," accompanied by Mrs. Net- local lodge by transfer.
tie Gawley, who also played the
Due to an error the annual
wedding marches. The double ring homecoming will lx* January 4 in­
ceremony was performed by the stead of November 30, as was
Rev. Frank Brown before a lat­ previously reported.
Ricardo thlnoposoff. sensational young South American-
ticed altar of green, flanked by
The election of officers was held
il.
can
huge baskets of chrysanthemums. for the ensuing term with Mild­ Russian violinist, who will app<ar in concert lor the mem­
The bride was attired in an af­ red Anderson being elected to bers ot the Eugene Civic ^lusie Association Friday « veiling.
ternoon gown of si.k crepe, dotted noble grand: Marie Sorensen, vice December 7th. at McArthur Court. Eugene. Cottage Grove
with pink sequins, and wore an grand: Grace Daskam, secretarv, members of the Association plan to attend in full strength,
orchid corsage. The couple was un- Stella Baker financial secretary according to Mrs. Cceil Caldwell, Divisional chairman, for
attended.
and Loretta Safley, treasurer,
this area.
jar
A reception folloued with Mrs.
Friendship, love and truth.
N. E. Compton, Mrs. William ‘The Three Gates of Gold," was REPORTS OF GRAND SESSION
MRS. BAGLEI HOSTESS
Thum, Mrs. Earl Hill, Mrs. Charles very impressively exemplified with
Reports of the grand session
The Elite Bridge club met
Shanda and Mrs. Verne Williams members and visitors taking the
held in Portland last week of the Thursday evening at the home ot
assisting.
obligation. Also "Friendship Road" Neighbors of Woodcraft were giv­
Mrs. Orlo Bagley with all mem­
The bride’s table was centered was portrayed with a flower of
with a three-tier decorated wed­ friendship being presented to all en Tuesday night at the regular bers present Mrs Stewart Carl­
ding cake topped with bridal visitors. Helen Ashbridge, who meeting by Mrs. Anna Graham son held high score. The next
couple and silver bell. A bowl of had been a member of the local and Mrs. Ila Kebelbeck. who at­ meeting will be at the home oí
pink and white carnations adorn­ lodge, but has moved to Spring­ tended. It was reported that the Mrs. R. E. Saltsman for the
grand guardian. Mrs. Minnie Hin­ Christmas party and K«ft ex­
ed the table.
field. was presented with a lovely er, had resigned after 25 years of
change.
Mrs. Rude is the daughter of nut bowl from the lodge.
service. Mrs. Minerva Coddling
Olaf Olson and Henrietta Olson of
Miss Helen Olson, noble grand,
MRS. GREGG ENTERTAINS
this city. She is a graduate of the who was married Saturday after-1 was elected grand guardian
Mrs. Mary Duffy presided over
local schools and received her noon, received a standing vote of
the business session. Mrs. Adelia
Bachelors degree at the Southern congratulation from the lodge
Mrs Ace Gregg entertained with
Hatch was reported ill.
Oregon College of Education. She
a luncheon Friday afternoon foi
Delicious refreshments
were
It
was
announced
that
the
so
­
has taught in the elementary- served to a large group of visitors
Mrs. Dorothy Kaseman of Shamo­
schools of Prineville and Cottage and members in the dining room cial meeting to be held December kin, Pennsylvania. Out of town
18 at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. guests included Mrs
Grove.
Genevieve
lb 38c
by the committee.
Cora Bragg will be the annual Zysett. Mr. Shirley Stone and
Sergeant Rude is the son of Mr.
Christmas party and all members Mrs. Bryon D. Brown, all of Loa
and Mrs. I. M. Rude of Bakers­ PROGRAM PRESENTED
are especially invited.
field, California. He received his
Angel««s, California.
At the meeting of the Town­
Mrs. Kebelbeck and Mrs. Bragg
education in the Bakersfield High send club Monday night a pro­
School and Junior College. In gram was presented consisting of served refreshments at the close
1941 he went with the National readings by Mrs. May Barton. of the meeting.
There were 16 memlxTs prosent
Guard which became the 144th Mrs. Stella Baker. Mrs. Fanny
at the Theta Rho meeting Mon­
CORREI
TION
Field Artillery at Fort Lewis. Goude, Elmer Kent and Frank
In last week’s paper Mrs. Cecil day night in the IOOF hill for
With his company he made the Hockett. Musical numbers were
•
Caldwell
was given credit for a the business meeting. At tins time
invasion oC Normandy and all rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
1
family
reunion
of the Caldwell Shirley LaBliu resigned as record-
campaigns with the 1st Army in and Mrs. Nellie Blackmore. An
।
family.
Instead
of Mrs. Cecil ing secretary and Donna Mae
Europe with the 980 F.A.B.N. On original playlet, ‘The Missing
I
Caldwell,
it
was
Mrs.
Ruthie Cald- Smith was elected to take her
V-E day he was at Weisenfeldt, Teeth." written by Mrs. Elva
1
well
who
entertained
at her home place. Plans were made for a
Germany and was with occupa­ George, was given by Mrs. George
'
on
November
18.
All
memtiers of Christmas party to be held the
tion forces in France and Germ­ and Mrs. Belknap.
•the
family
were
present
including: 17th of December. For entertain­
any prior to his discharge in Sep­
Plans were completed for the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caldwell and ment Shirley La Blue played sever­
tember, 1945.
4th district Townsend convention
al numbers on the piano and Don­
Before entering the service Mr. to be held in Cottage Grove at the । children Robert and Nancy of na Porterfield gave her work.
Lebanon;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Rude was in the employ of the Eagles hall commencing at 10:00
1 Van Note of Long Beach. Calif ;
Sante Fe Railroad Co.
a. m. December 9th. Dinner will
PAST MATRONS I LI B DEC. 10
• 5th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GROVE •
Mr. and Mrs. Rude will spend be served by the Royal Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. George Willoughby
The Past Miftrons club will meet
the Christmas holidays in south­ lodge at 1:00 p. m. and the after­ । and children Barbara and Norman
of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. December 10th for a 1:30 dessert
ern California.
noon program, commencing at 2:00 1 Harold Dolman of Eugene: Mr. in the Masonic club rooms.
p. m. is open to the public. James and Mrs. Harry Skelton and son
SUNSHINE CIRCLE ELECTS
Mackenzie, national representa­ Douglas, and Louis Caldwell, all
At the all-day meeting of the tive for Oregon, will be the guest of Cottage Grove.
Sunshine Circle of the Christian speaker.
church Tuesday in the church elec-
DINNER PARTY
tion of officers was held. Mrs. MRS. SALTSMAN HOSTESS
Friday evening Mrs. Ida Wil­
Mrs. Ralph Saltsman was host­ liams, worthy matron of the Order
DUHunn niuiiss
Jerry Eastham was elected presi-
dent; Mrs. Amil Thies, vice presi- ess t o the Justamere club Tues­ of Eastern Star, entertained her
dent; Mrs. Ralph Aubrey, secre- day at a 1:30 dessert course fol­ officers and seven guests at a din-
tary and Mrs. Addie Hull, treas- lowed by an afternoon of bridge. ner party in the Masonic club
High score was received by Mrs. roorfis. Guests included Mr. and
urer.
,
TALC und COLOGNE
Plans were made for a Christ­ E. R. Husted. Special guests be­ Mrs. William Thum. Mr. and Mrs
mas dinner and program with a sides the members were Mrs. Ray Wilbur Workman, Mr. and Mrs.
Intriguing
gift exchange not to exceed 35c Dukes and Mrs. Claude Benton. J. P. Graham and Mrs. Maxine
on December 18. The dinner will On December 18th Mrs. Larry Ward. The dinner was served by
gilt team ...
be served at the noon hour and Levens will be hostess to the club the Constellation club. Individual
delicious
the program will be presented at at the annual Christmas party.
favors were in the form of 1946
Woodtpice
fregrance.
3:00 p. m. Committees appointed
calendars. Following the dinner
were: decorations, Mrs. E. A. EAGLES AUX. INITIATES
the officers' drove to Springfield
Initiation was held Tuesday to attend the
$po
Teich, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Mc-
lier meeting
evening
by
the
Eagles
Auxiliary
Garvin; kitchen: Mrs. East burn,
there.
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Ewing. Vari- in the Eagles hall for Hilda Long,
plvt fed. lox.
ous members were chosen to as-1 short business meeting was held CHRISTMAS DINNER
sist with the program. All mem- and refreshments served by the
Mrs. N. E. Compton entertained
bers of the church are cordially
Hee in charge, Margaret the Cedars club Tuesday at her
invited to attend this fellowship. Keene, Ruby Benston and Maude home at the Christmas dinner
a Wilson.
with 12 members and four < ir -'s
With well-groomed men, Woodtpice It o favorite olio
Plans were made for the Christ­ present. This was a covered dish
SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT
mas party to be held December dinner followed by the annual gift
Mrs. Louis Burleson and daugh­ 18.
exchange.
ter Donna entertained Thursday
It was announced that the club
afternoon at their home at a mis­ M. P. G. CHRISTMAS MEETING
will not meet in January.
cellaneous
bridal
shower
compli-
.
»«•
tt .
«
.
j
i Mrs- c- c- Cruson will enter-
menting Miss Helen Gates, bride- tain the M. P .G. club next Tues- POSTPONED MEETING
elect of Clarence Peterson of day at the annual Christmas par-
It has been announced that the
Spnngfield, whose wedding will be ty at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon
P. D. G. Garden club will be post­
an event of Saturday.
poned from Friday to next Wed­
About 20 friends and relatives 7:30 DESSERT
nesday, December 12th. at which
enjoyed the afternoon of games
A 7:30 dessert was served the time the meeting will be held at
and refreshments including a dec- members of the Daughters of the
the home of Mrs. Matt Smith at
orated cake on which was in- Nile Monday evening in the Ma­ 1:30.
se ri bed “Congratulations to sonic club rooms by the hostess
Helen.” The honoree received committee, Mrs. Francis Horn CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ
many lovely gifts. Guests includ- Mrs. Guy Earl, Mrs. H. A. Hagen
A current affairs quiz was con­
ed: Mrs. Wayne Gates and chil- .and Mrs. Frank Galdabini. The ducted Tuesday night by the Tues­
dren Evelyn, Betty and Jerrold; dessert course was followed by a day Evening club at the library
Shaving Seis, Books,
Mrs. Ralph Geer and son Bobby short business meeting and a so- which was followed by a book re­
Here you will find the answer to
and daughter Karen Lee; Mrs. cial
’ ‘ evening of cards.
view, "Song of Bernadette,” writ­
Ends, Ash Trays, 'Tn
the hard-to-buy-for person on
Harold Clark. Mrs.
Clarence
ten by Franz Werfel, and review­
Peterson, Mrs. Nelson Bemis. Don- W. R. C. DECEMBER 8th
your list.
ed by Mrs. S. L. Mackin.
na Burleson. Mrs. E. L. Clark.
The W. R. C. will meet Decem-
The club presented the library
Pipes, Stationery, Leather Bill­
Mrs. Harland Hickson, Mrs. Eva ber 8th in the IOOF hall prompt- with a lovely light blue pottery
Hatch and Mrs. Glenn Merrill, ly at 2:00 o’clock. There will be vase. A contribution was given to
folds,
Cigarette Cases, Lighters,
DOLLS, Doll Beds, Doll Dresser
Several who were unable to at- election of officers and all mem- the Doernbecker hospital of Port­
Sets, Table and Chairs, Wagons,
tend sent gifts.
, bers are requested to be present. land.
Limited
ing Brushes, Pipe Racks, Pipe
Stuffed Animals, Games, Ping
The club will not meet again
Amount
until January 15th.
Tobacco, Humidors, Humidor
Pong Sets, Bowling Tables,
Miss Helen Olson
Bride of Elwyn Rude
TODAY/
i YOU
REALLY
1 SHOULD/
3 lbs.
ONIONS
23c
3 Pounds
MINCE MEAT IN BULK 2 lbs. 35c
3 cans 35c
PUMPKIN
lb
Pure Idaho
1.39
HONEY 10 lb. pail 2(
CRACKERS — J lb. box
SOAP POWDER »
WALNUTS large
lb 45c CATSUP, S & W
bottle 21c
ALMONDS Paper shell lb 59c FIGS, New Crop, black V2 lb 23c
lb 53c CHEESE, Tillamook
PECANS, Large sibe
lb can 89c
lb 45c P. A. Tobacco
FILBERTS
lb 29c CIGARETTES
lb 19c KRAUT, bulk
PEANUTS
POP CORN
G.E. LIGHT GLOBES
carton $1.28
qt 19c
»TOc
AA Und W ¿Mtadief-
t rom
irmaev
EVENING IN PARIS
OLD SPICE
AMERICAN MEMORIES
TUVA (Imported from
South America)
MAX FACTOR
WRISLEY’S
COTY’S
POWDERS
COLOGNES
and other cosmetics
Other suggestions for HER include Compacts, Manicuring Sets, Stationery, Albums,
Scrap Books, Dresser Sets, Jewelry, Chocolates, Etc.
Tor HIM
• Large Stock of
Novelty Goods and Toys
The Smart Shop
3 only raincoats, were $7.95, now ............................. $3.00
Cardigan Sweaters in sizes 34 to 46.
We have an especially good selection of blouses and skirts,
included in the skirts are several new styles
in all-wool materials.
Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan
Lois G Leonard
TURKEY DINNER,
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The American Legion and Auxi­
liary will meet Monday, Decem­
ber 10, in the KXJF hail at 6:30
for a potluck dinner and Christ­
mas program. Turkey and rolls
will be furnished, hot dishes, sal­
ads and desserts, to be provided
by those partaking. A cordial in­
vitation is extended to all veterans
and their families.
CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE
Election of officers of the Roy­
al Neighbors and the annual
Christmas exchange of gifts will
be held Tuesday evening, Decem­
ber 11, at 8:00 p. m. in the Eagles
hall. All members are urged to be
present.
PLACE
YOUR
ORDER
NOW
for
ALMOND
ROCA
WE SUGGEST:
and Pipe Rack combined.
Bubble Sets and Many Others.
Gifts of Distinction /or Every Member of the Family
Our selection of unusual gifts is complete: you’re certain to find something that will
satisfy everyone from grandmother to baby.
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
Phone 244
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632 Main