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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1945)
page rom -I IIrush THESENTINTL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON the home of Charles Cooley on 'Mrs. John Hastings of Spring- January 24 ■ field and Mix. Frisi Jones and son 1 Joy of Marcóla. AH INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED I MTED SPANISH W UI The golden wedding anniversary lETLKANS WDAIMIIUO Telephone 159 OECEMUKR 20. 1015 United Spanish War Veterans of Mr and Mrs. Fr ink Kelly was celebrated at the IOOF hull Sun i and Auxiliary held their regular day. l\«ceinber 2, and was attend meeting at tin* home of Mrs Lil ed by more than one hundred rela lian Dooldth* with twelv«* mem TENTH BIRTHDAY ber« present, initiation was hebt tives amt friends. FALKS TO MEN ANNIVERSARY for two new mcmiwr«, Mr> Violet Gold bells and cedar hearts were Eleven little girls helped Bon The regular monthly meeting of us< d to decorate the hall. At one Fdwaixls and Miss Evelyn i-ce Ed- nie Lou White celebrate her 10th the Methodist Men was held Mon V. B. Hoyer o'clock dinner was served for rel wards. Gta«*e Repp was presented birthday anniversary at a party day evening at the church. Fol with a farewi'll gilt us she is mot ■ atives and later in the afternoon Phone 47 Main Bl. 924 given at her home on Second lowing the usual potluck dinner a reception was held for friends mg to Portland in the near tu street, Tuesday afternoon. Decern-.and a brief business session, the Th.' tables were decorate«! with tun*. The next meeting will la* tit devotions were led by Rev. Frank her 11. gol«l chrysanthemums and candel The table was prettily decorated Brown. Then Vinal Randall, who abra centered around a three- in pastel colors with a beautiful has seen service in two wars, talk I tiered wedding cake winch was birthday cake as a centerpiece, ed on his experiences and obser- ' topp«xl with a miniature bride and Games were played and dainty re- vations in New Guinea and in the ■ brille-groom. Mis. Fred Jone* of freshments served to th«' follow- Philippines. His address was giv i Marcóla cut tiw cake and Mrs ing: Rosemary Rickard. Mary Lou en very close attention. This was John Hastings of Springfield Geri. Rowene Miller. Sandra Sue shown by the many questions poured. Both are sisters of Mr. Peggy asked by those present. It was Carlson. Myrna Nelson. Kelly. Mrs. Robert Stacey. daugh Eastburn. Eloise Crosby, Kay an evening well spent. The presi- ter, had charge of the guest lxs>k Leonard. Carmen Grewelle. Ar- dent, Earl B. Balch, presided. Mrs. Chas. Morris ot Dlsston and lene Arthur. Lavonne Nold and Mrs. W. F. Hart, Portland, «is- MRS GRAHAM HONORED Bonnie Lou White. i ters of Mrs. Kelly, had chargeiof Many nice gifts were received ON 77th BIRTHDAY gifts and the program. The pro by Bonnie. ’ Mrs. James P. Graham was gram opened by Mis. C. li Kim«* pleasantly surprised by a large playing the wedding march from group of friends Tuesday evening COOLEY HILL CU B Lohengrin while a corsage and honoring her 77th anniversary. The Cooley Hill club held their boutonnaire was presented to the annual Christmas party at the The guests, all members of the couple by their little granddaugh home of Mrs. Ruth Grewelle on Eastern Star, brought a large ter. Marsha Kelly, anti Barbara December 13. A turkey dinner was birthday cake and other refresh i Corey sang "I Love You Truly' enjoyed which was followed by an ments. and "Ah! Swavt Mystery of Life' Mrs. Graham was the recipient exchange of gifts. Mrs. Condra accompanied by Mrs Kime. Trum was welcomed as a new member. of many lovely gifts. pet and comet numtiers wen Mrs. Ruth Dugan will entertain played by Raymond Hart an<i MRS. LEVENS HOSTESS TO Mr. and Mrs. Hurstell Edward Russell (Miss Julia Charlotte Johnson) the club at the next meeting, Jan ; Clark Stephens, among them be JUSTAMERE CLUB whose wedding was an event of December 1. uary 17. ing "When You and I Were Young, Mrs. Larry Levens was hostess Maggie" and closing with the The marriage of Miss Julia • : to the Justamere club at the club's A. V. H. CHRISTMAS TREE j "Star Spangled Banner." which Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfard annual Christmas party Tuesday Charlotte Johnson, daughter of MK. AND MRS. (KKK was sung by the entire group. The entertained the A. V. H. Dinner afternoon. Gift exchange among Mrs. Lillie Johnson of Ashton. ENTERTAIN VOI TU honort*d couple received many the members followed a 1:30 des club Thursday evening at their Last Thursday evening proved beautiful gifts. They were mar- Idaho, to Hurstell Edward Rus home with a dinner and gift ex sert and a social afternoon was sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rus to be a very interesting and en-bried here at Cottage Grove De change, followed by an evening of ! enjoyed. The next club meeting joyable time for the young adult cernber 4. 1895. Mrs. Kelly was bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Richard will be with Mrs. J. B. Leonard. sell of Portland, took place at the group of the Methodist church Miss Jessie Gamutte and came home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lake when Mr. and Mrs. Jo«' Crick of her«* from Iowa when six years of Bushell will entertain the club at January 15. the next meeting which will be of Eugene on December 1. Mr. Delight Valley were hosts to the age. Mr. Kelly was born near here MRS. CANNON HONORED January 10. Lake, bishop of the Church of group at their ranch home for the «>n Mosby Creek and they hav«« al All during 1945 we have been storing up our WITH BELATED SHOWER Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, annual Christmas party. The eve ways made their home in or near gratitude to the people of this community, as they A belated bridal shower honor B & P W CLUB HAVE ning was spent playing games and Cottage Grove. ing have come in day after day. Now that Christmas CHRISTMAS PARTY „ Mrs. Dale Cannon (Wanda performed the ceremony before th«' having fun under the supervision Out-of-town g u e s t s present The Cottage Grove Business and ‘ of Tuesday fireplace in his home. The wed- of Boyd Allen and Mrs. Frank were: their son Lawrence Kelly is hero it is time to make delivery, ... So here it Professional Women's club met for evening December 11 at the H O. ding march was played by Mrs. Brown. Prizes were won by Ken and wife and children Marsha ami comes . , . our gratitude to you in one great big Lake. their annual Christmas party Bennctt home. Hostesses were Hickok. the Rev. Frank Brown. Michael, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart, Dorothy Boyce. Lillian McAlpine. in a was attractive The bride wish for a big, happy merry Christmas. Vera Weinkauff and Martha Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Debley, Mrs. Alice Breedlove. A dessert Pauletta Howard and Velma Trun- long white marquisette gown with Crick. Raymond Hart, Clark Stephens, fitted bodice, sweetheart neck The remainder of tho evening and Edwin F. Garoutte. nil of was served by Mrs. Grace Smith's nell. committee. The evening was pleas A number of games were played line and three-quarter sleeves and was spent playing pirig pong and Portland; Mrs. Opal Corey ot The antly spent in singing Christmas and refreshments were served at a full skirt. Her fingertip veil was in group singing. Th«* evening Dalles. Barbara Corey and Millie carols. Gifts were exchanged at the close of a pleasant evening. held in place with four gardenias clased with each guest receiving Gross ot Corvallis. Mr and Mrs. The honored guest received many- and her corsage was of gardenias a sham gift from the Christmas the close of the evening. Lexter Ireland of Hillsboro, Mr. lovely gifts. and red rose buds. tree. and Mrs. Clay Garoutte and Guests present were: Mmes. Mrs. Charles Young, aunt of the daughter Alice. Mr. and Mrs. N.O.W. HOLD CHRISTMAS Lois Hathaway. Glenda Bushell, bride, was matron of honor, and SOCIAL MEETING Waiter Garoutte and «laughter ™. _ , Bernadine Layng, Martha Smith. Miss Charlene Young, daughter of NAVY MOTHERS The Navy Mothers club met Bette, Mr. and Mra. Vern Ga The Only Cul Rate Arietta Drury. Pearl Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, was Woodcraf held the annual Chnst- i Frank Gierau M Tuesday afternoon and elected the routte, Lea Garoutte and Ethel mas social meeting Tuesday after-1 tana Rippy. Dorothy Eastburn, an attendant. Both attendants following officers: Commander. Chapele all of Bandon, O. C Leahra Allen Mildred Arne Edwin Aus noon at the home of Mrs. Cari Sam Shortridge, Ollie Brown, wore brown suits with white ac Lois Abeene; 1st vice, Calla I-and; Hart, Mrs. Glen Owen and Mrs. cessories and pink carrfetion cor 2nd vice. Nettie Wooley; Adj., W illiam Shoun ot Eugene. Mr. and Bragg. Mrs. Nelllie Blackmore was Janice Brown, Lucy Bennett. sages. assistant hostess. .Dessert was Margaret Bolton; finance officer, served and an exchange of Christ PRICE-KEM ENGAGE Charles Young, uncle of the Vivian Fraser; judge advocate, mas gifts followed. Games of cards MENT TOLD bride, was best man. Veva Collier; chaplain. Mabel filled out a most sociable after Announcement was made recent Following the ceremony a re Jackson; matron of arms. Lucy noon. Mrs. Adeiia Hatch received ly in Sacramento of the engage- ception was held at the home of Bennett, Minnie Beidler; color high score at cards for the after ment of Dorothy A. Price, former the Youngs on South Sixth street, bearers, Annaj Atwood, Elizabeth noon. Cottage Grove high school teacher, the house being beautifully dec Radtke; trust*«. Ruth McCall. 1 to Lt. Thomas O. Kem of Cot- orated with chrysanthemums and year, Bessie Easterling. 2 years. V JUST 1 tage Grove. The bride-to-be is a ivy. A two-tier wedding cake with Next meeting will be th«' instaila. daughter of Mrs. Evelyn M. Price a miniature bride and groom on tion of officers on January' 8. and the late William G. Price of top was the centerpiece and pink C. C. CLUB ; Corvallis. She is a graduate of tapers burned at either end. Mrs. Oregon State College. Her fiance, Otis Biggs assisted by Mrs. F. A. RESEARCH ( LI B [ COMES GANTA GAY-* son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Nichols served the cake and Research club met Tuesday evc- Kem of Cottage Grove, also at poured. i ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j<oEE WHAT BRING tended Oregon State college where The bridegroom is a student at • Gaylord Davies on South 10th St. he was a member of Alpha Tau the University of Oregon. He was for their Christmas party. Hus EACH SHOPPING - Omega fraternity. He recently re recently discharged from the bands of the members were guests DAY / turned from Europe where he army where he served as a master of the club and a turkey dinner spent 14 months with the 29th sergeant of the 41st Division. was enjoyed. During the evening Division. He also spent 32 months They are residing in Eugene while ! gifts were exchanged and Christ - & in the Alaska campaign. The cere he finishes school. i mas carols sung. mony is slated to be held in Cot POUND CANS tage Grove in the early spring. I*. A., Granger - —♦— FOR CHRISTMAS (ivo. Washington MIZPAH CLASS The Mizpah class of the Pres Luckies, Chesterfields byterian church met Tuesday in Camels, Philip Mor the parlors of the church. Miss Stella Adams presided over the Wishes Y oh and Yoirrs it meeting. It was voted to give « Here, Santa, is a drink that’s $50.00 to building fund for the pure, IN BI LK new church. The class has had a You must feel tired from your new light installed on the church tour. porch. A Christmas tree and gift Our folks all say it’s pure’s can exchange were enjoyed after and a which refreshments were served be. Fresh Crisp. New Navels Texas Pink Just see what it has done for by Mrs. George Hohman and Mrs. William Chestnut. The next meet Utah Type Med. Size me. Large Size ing will be on January 15. 45c Almonds lb. 59c Filberts ■ lb. 45c Mixed Nuts ib. 45c Pop Com lb. 15c TOBACCO |The Smart Shop! CIGARETTS I zA z^erry Christmas | MINCE MEAT Walnuts lb. w * I Happy Net» Tear | Call 321 The C. C. club met Tuesday for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyt. An ex change of Christmas gifts was had. j The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Minnie Willits on January 4. Cottage Grove » We will remain open Friday and Saturday evenings, December 21 and 22 for your convenience, but will close December 24 at 6 o’clock. Lois C. Leonard Doris Coats & TO OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ♦ CELERY ctn. $1.28 2 lbs. 35c ORANGES lb. 15c APPLES SYRUP IJAlirV ONCE A YEAR Boz. 39c GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 29c box $3.48 Ib. jar 89c Idaho “UWt I PAIL $2.65 5 Ib. jar $1.39 GREEN BEANS S&W Fancy, Whole 25( CAKE FLOUR SOFT AS SILK II). 27c * Pancake & Waffle 10 FLOUR Drifted Snow $1.19 Rome Beauty, Ortie MAPLE LEAP Pure NO i CANS I *H0t PXQ. We are quite old-fashioned over here—old-fashioned enough to know that to merit the confidence of the entire community every transaction we make must rest upon the solid foundation of full value given. Eueu>e<>r Sty c with Sack Home Teste Cushion May good old fashioned Christmas cheer brighten for you the hours of glorious Yuletide season. MONAHAN’S 5th STREET ANO HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAO e ’ gp OVE • Jewelers - Optometrists «12 Main Phone 234-R Examinations by Appointment 11). j " a- nmtir a«.. im.