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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1945)
PAnE four TlH'UsDW. DECEMH^R I I 1945 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GKO VE. OREGON t Christ max gift exchange, two ID G IGE CLI'B TU MO VY Mm Th«* lk*gng«* dub whs entertain jeune Denney Derived high ed Tuesday afternoon at a dossert Cottage Grove Business and course and Chrlatmas party by (or the afternoon. Professional Women met Monday The next meeting place »ml The local O.E.S. chapter No. 4 A student recital by the pupils Mrs. Littleton Lasihr nt her honored Uma Thum, grand asso evening for their monthly business li Hagen was giv- home. Following the dessert and hostess will !><• announced Inter ciate conductress of the grand meeting. Final plans for their on at her home Saturday after chapter of O.E.S. Saturday eve Christmas party were ma.le and noon, December 8. ning with a reception in the Ma the membership dues of their Girl "Interesting facts about the life I--------------- — sonic temple. About 250 members Stout representative was voted to and music oi Frederic Chopin” were present from the various be paid. Following this short business was the topic studied. The pupils chapters of Oregon. who played Chopin compoaiUonn meeting the monthly program The Westminster Guild of the Other honored guests presented Tom Bricher, Arrangement Presbyterian church entertained included Dr. Jun«* Martin of Coos chairman, Mrs. Grace Cowan, in 9 4% »**• minor ballads; Mary U hi The American Legion and Auxi the returned servicemen and their Bay, past grand matron of the troduced her subject. “Jobs for Prelude in A; Bailuin Glea- liary held their annual Christmas wives Tuesday evening in the everybody." She gave an excellent grand chapter of n and a Prolude in c minor; Albert dinner at the IOOF hall on Mon church parlors with review of Mary Beard's “Short L A. J. day evening. A business meeting Kammann hostess, assisted by . mem tier of the educational com History of the Labor Movement"! Martin, Noctuni«* in f minoi, Vir of the Legion was held previous Mrs. L. W. Coiner, Mrs. Sam mittee of the general grand showing the rise and development ginia Duh v Pr* lias! in I* nunor chapter; Mrs. Blanch«* Bergen, also Betty Dyksterhuis. Maxurke in g to the dinner, after which a pro Vcatch and Mrs. Warren Hansen. of Coos Bay, grand representative of the labor unions in th«* Uniter! minor; I\>nna Ems, waltz in a gram was presented under the di Mrs. P. S. Bukowski, program of Saskatchewan; Mary Workman, States. Recent happenings were minor; Bonnie Gleason, Mazurka rection of Mrs. Ethon Coston. chairman, presented thte following grand representative of Kentucky; brought out by quotes and discus in b minor; Patricia Kelly, Vana Group song "Joy to the World”; musical program: piano solo by sions from local papers. Miss Elea Chrystal Fogle of Springfield, tions in E; Charley.* Wood. Ma- recitation “Christmas Bells," Billy Betty Bagley; Christmas carols, grand marshal). In addition were nor Scott continu«*d the subject by zurka in II flat; W. C. Martin Ji Coston; recitation "Merry Christ Beverly Benton and Roberta Bag- stressing th«* n«xxl for educational Mrs. Harold Woodman, worthy mas," Joey Miller; recitation. ley; piano solo, Mary Ann Hall; for all Nocturn«* in E flit; Mary Ann matron of Drain chapter; Mrs ami economic Hall, ITelud«* in D flat; Faye Billy Randall; group song. "Oh. Christmas carols by six high school Miles Wicks. W, M of Croswell members of th*’ laboring groups.. Young, Polonaise m A: Mary>ry Come All Ye Faithful”; piano girls; piano solo by Marjorie Coin chapter; Miles Wicks. Worthy pa Following their discussions sever-' Coiner. Waltz in D flat: Betty solo “Chit Chat,” Sandra Sue er: address of welcome, the Rev. tron of Croswell chapter; Mr. al members gave reports on th«* Bagley, Waltz in c sharp minor Carlson: recitation. Ivone Ran- A. J. Kanunann; solo, Richard Bond. W. P. of Sh«*dd; William specific roquiroments and oppor- ■ The hostess committn* for th<* dall; recitation "Christmas at Aquinaldo, accompanied by Mrs. Thum, husband of Mrs. Thum. tunities offered in their spw'i.al afternoon, which were Mrs. . * Joe Grandfathers," Charles Coston: Aquinaldo; Christmas story by Ida Williams, worthy matron, professions. Mrs. Lenora Langston /-i.,,, .... ... ,. , instrumental duet. Ruth and Ida Mrs. Pat Rickard. Mrs. Aquinaldo reported on the Bell telephone ar " prosided over the meeting and the system. Lotti.* Lee Lamb on li-,J . m, ‘ ' ,.' "h,,c' sen,‘‘l refreshments Coston; recitation, Ruth Coston; related an interesting Christmas address of welcome was given by piano solo “Oh, Holy Night," Ida spent in Manila. Mrs. Pat Rick- th«* worthy patron, Earl Hill. Sev brarians, Mrs Magna Kammann to Linda and Tommy Bricher, Coston; Christmas story “The ard. president of the Guild, was eral of the Rainbow Girls enter on nursing, and Marie Carstensen Jury McClarnan, Charles Coston, Duane Shofst ill, Gary And. is mi Shepherds and the Angels.” Mrs. in charge of the program which tained with piano selections, in on teaching. In conclusion Mrs Marjory Denney, Velda M.nin, Coston, group song "Silent Night." closed with group singing and the Yola Baldwin reported on the cluding Mary Ann Hall. Marjorie Margaret and Alfnxl Wulff Mary Santa was ushered in to the serving of refreshments. Coiner and Joan Metcalf. Mrs, work of the United States Em I jin Geri. Bonnit* White. Enid Ann delight and surprise of the young ployment Agency in supplying jobs Thum was honored with a drill by LaBlue, Shelia Markham. Virginia er set and after his usual round MISS HELEN GATES BRIDE the officers, who also presented a to displaced war workers and re Dailey, Jerry. Pauline rirai Betty of questioning them regarding OF CLARENCE PETERSON clever skit, “School Days." The turning service men. their behavior during the past Miss Helen Lavelle Gates, Masonic lodge presented her with The Christmas party will be held Dyksterhuis. Barbara nd Bonnie year, passed out treats and was off daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George at Mrs. Alice Breedlove's home on Gleason, Phyllis Englund, Skippy a beautiful bouquet of flowers and Mnry Ann Hull. Albert anil on his usual round of business. Gates, and Clarence Peterson, son with Wayne Gates, W. M.. mak December 17 at 8 p. m. it will be W. C. Martin Jr, Donna Ems, Special guests were Rev. and of Mr. and Mrs. Carence Peterson, informal. The next business meet Mrs. Kammann, Rev. and Mrs. of Springfield, exchanged wedding ing the presentation. She was also ing will be January 14 with th*' 4 harlcje Hood. Faye Young. Pa* given a bouquet of flowers by the tricia Kelly. Betty Bagley. Mar- Brown and a number oi ex-service vows Saturday afternoon at 2:00 Royal Arch. Dr. W. E. Lebow membership committee in charge. [jory Coin.T, Jerry MrCornack and men and their families. Members o'clock at the Methodist parsonage Their subject is “ What Is Cottage presenting these. Georg«' Mat Leoni Harnmil. in charge of the dinner were Mrs. with the Rev. Frank E. Brown, thews, her worthy patron in 1933. Grove Lkiing About Counseling.” Vinal Randall Sr. Mrs. Vinal pastor, officiating at the double also remembered her with flow-; Randall Jr., Mrs. Philip Bukowski ring service before the parents of • INTERESTING MEETING W.C.T.F. MET ITCHIRCH ers and Miss Mariette Hamant and Mrs. Albert Griffin. An interesting meeting and .‘lec the couple. gave her a bouquet in behalf of The Women's Christian Tem tion of officers of the Women’s The bride wore a powder blue the Past Matrons club. pérance Union met at the Meth SPECIAL MEETING crepe afternoon dress with black Special guests in the East gave Service Guild of the Methodist odist church Friday afternoon, De The Navy Mothers will hold a accessories and an orchid corsage. church was held Thursday evening interesting talks and refresh special meeting at 1:30 prompt at th«1 home of Mrs. Kenneth cember 7th Th«* Rev Frank E Miss Donna Mae Burleson was next Tuesday at the armory'. This maid of honor and wore a pastel ments were served in the dining Hickok with Mrs. Joe McClarnan Brown !e«l the devotions and Mrs N. E. Compton had charge of the is urgent and every member is re green afternoon dress and black room by the Past Matrons of Cot as co-hostess. tage Grove chapter. The tables quested to be present. Mrs. Boyd Allen presented the program which centered around accessories. Her corsage was gar were attractively decorated with denias. Ralph Adams of Spring miniature yule logs with tapers completed afghan to the members. the Children s Farm Horne and Mrs. Frank E. Brown had the 4 hristmas. Fhe members brought field acted as best man. for favors. The dining room and devotions, the title of her subject gifts to be sent to the Home to After a short wedding trip the refreshment committee was com couple will live at Cheshire where posed of Mary Workman. Bertie being "The Picture That Talked." b«* given to the children nt Christ Miss Hazel Tohlen led an interest mas, The next meeting, at which Mr. Peterson is in business with Durham and Donna Allen. his father. ing lesson discussion on “Cour time dues are to be paid, will be held at the home of Mrs Carroll age." Mrs. Gates graduated from the ROYAL .NEIGHBORS ELECT Witherspoon. Of all the presents you receive, it will lx* the prettiest, ami local high school in 1944 and has At the business meeting the Election of officers was held practical loo, bec»u»c you'll wear it during the Holidays since been employed at secretarial Tuesday evening by the Royal members decided to purchase work at the Woodard Lumber Co. Neighbors in the Eagles hall with blocks for the nursery department. and the rest of the year an well! Dresses in black and 1:M dessert The election of officers for the colors, tailored atvka or the soltly feminine, di»crectlv the following officers being elect Donna Allen and Gladys Mali SHR1NE CLI'B ELECTS ruftied. ed for 1946: Oracle, Nellie Black- ensuing year resulted as follows; were hostetsaes Monday at a Members of the Cottage Grove more; vice bracle, Bessie Frye; Vuelda Scott, president; Vera dessert served to the Past 1:30 Ma- Shrine club met for a social eve past oracle, Hilda Long; recorder, Weinkauf, vice president; Miss irons club in the Masonic club ning and election of officers Fri Edna Burleson; receiver, June Hazel Tohlen, secretary and treas day evening at the armory. New Bird: chancellor, Alice Breedlove; urer; Grace Monroe, cheer com rooms. A short business meeting followed and the remainder of mittee. club officers are: Lloyd Griggs, We will feature home president; C. O. Anlauf, vice presi marshal. Myrtle Neet; inner sen The annual’ Christmas party will the afternoon was spent socially cooking and cordially in dent and Frank McCracken, sec- tinel, Julia Prescott; outer senti be held December 18 at the golf nel, Mary Duffy; manager, Anna vite you to try our foods retatry. course club house. (Reservations Gasper; musician, Georgetta and Service. , There were a number of guests Funk: captain. Fern Anderson; of members must be in by Friday, the 14th). At this time Silent Sis from Eugene. special auditor, Margaret Lasater. ters will be revealed. Appointive officers will be named MAJORITY DEGREE GIVEN later. REBEKAH X'MAS PARTY The majority degree was given FRUITS AND Mrs. Lavina Rearrick Refreshments were served by The Rebekah Staff club is hold Monday night by the Rainbow Mae Barton. Mahelle Wilson and and son VEGETABLES Girls for Miss Winifred Newton Myrtle Neet which was followed ing its annual Christmas party Delmar Rearrick when they held their regular meet by a short program and exchange and pot luck dinner, December 14th at the IOOF hail. All mem ARE. TONIC.' ing. At this time plans were made Props. of gifts. Table decorations were bers and their families are invited for their Christmas formal dance in keeping with the holiday sea MAKE THE to be held in the Masonic temple son. Camp will meet January 8th to attend. , on December 29th. for installation. There will be no M. P. G. CHRISTMAS PARTY EATING meeting on December 25. Mrs. C. C. Cruson was hostess OF THEM Tuesday at a luncheon and Christ CHRISTMAS PARTY mas party entertaining the mem CHRONIC/ bers of the M. P. G. club. The ARIZONA The Ad Libitum club is plan- annual gift exchange was held and ning their annual Christmas -------- party a social afternoon enjoyed by the for Decemb r 20 in the evening at members. Mrs. K. K Mills will be the home cf Mr Fr-mk Brad- hostess to the club at the next ford. meeting, January 8. lima Thum Honored With Reception “Jobs for Everybody” M re. Topic at B.&P.B. Club Telephone 159 Enjoy Xmas Dinner Blue Moon Cafe A PRETTY NEW DRESS Reopened Under New Management 4.98 ORANGES Large Size Doz. 73c i - $3.95 Grapefruit S' 41- 25c A UlDB EO Mi ■ LE J rJüCotllCI FA We have too many lovely gifts to mention in one ad--We invite you to stop in and see for yourself. We will wrap your Christmas Gift for you. We have those much talked about Lektrolite Scrap books ....................................................... Writing portfolio.............................................. Leather notebooks............................................ Cigarette cases................................................. Wrisley Spruce after shave lotion ............. Gem Micromatic razors.................................. Musical powder boxes .................................... Gift Boxed soap ............... .............................. What could be more appro priate than something for mother or sister. HOUSE COATS Rayon and Jersey House Coats—Cotton Quilted and Gingham chenille lighters, $1.25 .... $1.00-$1.25 .......... 49c up $5.50 and tax ........ $49c up ............. $1.00 ......... .. $1.25 .... $7.95-$8.95 49c to $1.00 BRUNCH COATS In quilted rayon and Jersettes Other suggestions of ap propriate gifts. Playing cards, poker chips Luncheon bridge sets, cos tume jewelry, Lucile com pacts, ladies hand bags. Arnesi’s Dress Shop Only 509 Main Street Phone 36 hxtni Fancy and Fancy Wrapped and Packed Box $3.49 CRANBERRIES Pounds 69c NUTS for CHRISTMAS—All Kinds MINCE MEAT in bulk 2 lbs. 35c DRY FRUITS Raisins, Prunes, Peaches, Apricots FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2Ò Can 37c PEAS Wadhams Fancy Sweet Dimple No. 2 Can 18c COFFEE Del Monte pound 29c DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 50 $2.19 SYRUP maple leap 5 lb. jar 89c AA and W • St^STPEETANOMIGHWAV • p/oNE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE *