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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
fl FACE FOUR mi wum I THE SRNT1NKL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON OPEN NIGHTS to 1:00 a. m. for the convenience of our customers We feature home cooked foods and good service Envoy Lillian Gray McCormick Wed February 17th WANTED Waitress for Night Work Sylvia Cafe 125 North 9th Street MRS. || \RIH HONORED WITH SHOWER The ladies of the Baptist church showered Mrs George Hardy re cently at the home of Mrs W. C. Martin Mrs Hardy was invited to go for a nde and was very much surprised when they arriv ed at the Martin home to find 25 of the ladies of the church then* to honor her with a shower. The afternoon was spent with games which were in charge of Mrs. H. H. Wecidroyer and the gifts were found by the honoree by means of a treasure hunt. She received many dainty and useful articles by those prosent and sev eral sent gifts who could not at tend. Mrs. J. E. Judy of Eugene, mother of Mrs. Hardy, was a special guest. The ladies served refreshments at the tea hour. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. A C Spriggs. Miss Lena Zendron Mrs H. H Weekireyer and K naff Ie I lay nes euri un 'i THETA RHO IIO1KD .APIMHNTED At th«» nuvting of the Ret>eka.hs Frida) night in th«' IOOF h«ll Marie Sorensen. Grace I bisk in i and Myrtle Gleason were ap|M»int- e«i to serve on th«' board of the Theta Rho Girls Cal la Ixind. who has been advisor for the Theta Rho Girls. rosign«>d and the namos of Blanche Danker amt Helen C*ha|iman have been approved. Th«* Staff captain. Hazel Culver, sincerely urges all members of the staff to please be present at th«' me«'ting February 22nd as initia tion is being planned Several members of the lodge gave impromptu roadings for th«' I entertainment of th«» rest of th«* members Tin» Odd Fellows and Rebekahs an» having a pi«' social February 28th in th«' IOOF hall ami all ladies attending are asked to bring a pie. GIRLS OF CLASS OF mil GET TOGETHER A very pretty wedding was sol MINISTERIAL ASMS I ATI ON emnized at the Salvation Army Seventeen girls of the Cottage ALL DAY MEETING MRS SMITH HOSTESS The Rev. A J Kamniann, pres Grove high school graduating AT CLUBHOUSE The Social Twelve club was en hall in Eugene on Sunday. Feb ruary 17. at 1:00 p. m. when Mr. ident of the Ministerial associn- class of 1939 met Friday evening An all day meeting was held in tertained Tuesday at a dessert Clifford Verne Belknap of Moro, I tion. presided at the meeting at the home of Frances Evenson. the community clubhouse on Wed course and social afternoon by Oregon, and Envoy Lillian Gray Tuesday afternoon, when the It was th»' first time in nearly nesday of last week by the Lon- Mrs. Nannie Smith at the home of McCormick of Cottage Grove group met in the study of Rev. seven years that they had met , her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Helli- don 4-H Mothers club. It plighted their troth. The service George Hardy in the Baptist Hostesses for the evening were ported at the business meeting well. This was Mrs. N. E. Comp- was read by Major I J. Torgen- church. Frances Hughes Evenson. Dirone so ton ’ s birthday anniversary - that a plant had been sent to Plans were discussed for t he C. Christensen Geer, and Helen son. officer in charge of the Eu- Mrs. A. G Patton who is bedfast. birthday cake was served in her gene barracks at a double ring pro-Easter union services to be Deere Shrives. The time was spent Na mgs were drawn for Pollyannas honor. Flowers and decorations ceremony. held at the various churches each renewing friendships and com and also the drawing was held were of the Valentine motif. night of the week preceding paring experiences of th«» past few The couple were attended by A guest of the afternoon ’ was for the sheet, the winning number Mary VanDenberg Mrs. Ronald Gray, son of the bride, and Easter. It was decided to have years Refreshments were served being drawn by Mrs Doran Rit Mrs Mrs. Ruth Tooze. state president by the hostesses. Maude Wright, president, was in George Belknap, son of the groom, ter. of the Women’s Christian Tem Those present were; Jean Sav and their wives, Mrs. Elta Gray charge of the business meeting perance Union, speak at a union age Roberts. Ann Stalder West The athletic uniforms for the and appointed a nominating com and Mrs. Elsa Belknap. service at the Church of Christ boys basketball team have been mittee of Mrs. B. R. Job. Mrs. Little Sandra Joan Gray was on March 30th. It was planned to burg. Winona Abeene Bloom. Pat- purchased. Proceeds from the Bessie Sutcliffe and Mrs. C. F. ty Short VanDerklcy. Lavelle Friday evening cake walk will go Hoskins During the afternoon a flower girl, dressed in a dainty- have a committee meeting this af Abeene Stimmel. Marie Gilham white silk frock and carried a ternoon for the purpose of plan Geer. Virginia Hunter Shirley. for the purchase of these uni letter was read from a missionary basket of Cecil Brunner rosebuds forms. ning the course in week-day Bible Marian Richards Con«', Virginia who had been interned in a Japa- ■ The bride wore white and had school for the coming year. King Schultz. Esther Seagoe Reid A financial statement was made nese prison camp. a corsage of orchids. ler. Irene Humphrey Schneider. by the treasurer. Mrs. Ritter, and The next meeting will be the Mrs. Ronald Gray and Mrs. ENGAGEMENT REVEALED Anna Peterson Dugan. Betty she reported that 19 members had annual birthday party and elec Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rynearson Jones Patton. Inveita Clark paid dues for this year. The day tion of officers and will be held at George Belknap wore suits and announce the engagement of their Floyd, and hostesses was spent with leathercraft. The the home of Mrs. Herbert Eakin corsages of gardenias. Solos were rendered by Mrs daughter Janet to PFC. Vincent housekeepi’rs were Mrs George with Mrs Sutcliffe co-hostess. J. E. Richmond and Mrs. Captain Mataga. U. S Marine corps, of UEDDING REVEALED Gunn and Mrs. C. C. Gilham. Torgerson, accompanied by Cap Bayonne. New Jersey. The welding of Chief Radioman MRS. HICKOK. MRS. CRANE .At present PFC. Mataga is sta Clark Woodard to Cathrine Haz tain Torgerson. CO-HOSTESSES AT GUILD Following the ceremony a wed tioned at Harts Island Naval Dis lett at Norwalk. Connecticut on The members of the Wesleyan ding dinner was served at the Del ciplinary barracks as a guard He December 27. 1915. has just been Service Guild of the Methodist served with the 4th Division over revealed. The wedding look place church attended the church serv Rey cafe to the 16 guests with REMEMBER WHEN ices in a body Thursday evening Dr. J. E. Richmond as toastmas seas and was in four major en in St. Mary’s church. gagements and wounded on Iwa Mr Woodard attended school at after which they went to the ter. the bride and groom respond Jima. ed, followed by their two sons and London and Cottage Grove and home of Mrs. Kenneth Hickok for —the Brussels carpet Miss Rynearsoh graduated from joined the navy in Itortland in the regular meeting. Mrs. Lola their wives. Major Torgerson had to be taken up and spoke followed by each guest, a the local high school in 1943 and 1934 He is on duty at New York Crane being assistant hostess. beaten every spring ? has since been employed at the Pier 92. He is the grandson of At the business session plans wonderful tribute paid the bride It was hung over the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Mr and Mrs. J. D. Clark of Black by the toastmaster, a friend of were made and committees ap clothes line and pound Company in Eugene PFC. Mata- butte route. pointed for the father-son banquet over 22 years. The table was ed with a carpet beat graduated from the Bayonne to be given March 18. The evening graced by a beautiful wedding er until not a wasp of FRIENDIA CLUB TO MEET was spent working on a woolen cake presented by Ronald Gray Technical high eeh«x>l dust followed a stroke. No date has .been set for the The Friendly club will meet for quilt which >as started some time and wife. Then father put in the Mrs. Belknap is well known in • . • ago. a 1:30 dessert Tuesday. February evening on his knees, 26. at the home of Mrs. C. N Mrs. Ray Barnes of Los Angeles Oregon and southern Idaho, where stretching the carpet Land for over 20 years she has been RESEARCH HAS SPEAKERS was a guest of the evening. tight and tacking it Two speakers from the city The hostesses served refresh campaign secretary for the Salva along the edge Carpet* ments at the close of the evening. tion Army, known far and wide planning board. Dr. H. A. Hagen cleaning was an event. by rich and poor, including Gov and L. W. Coiner, spoke to the Remember? members of the, Research club ernor and Mrs. Earl Snell. SOCIAL MEETING N. OF W. The groom for many years has Tuesday evening in the library. •Smith The members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft were entertained so resided in Moro where he had a Dr. Hagen >|x>kr on what could Funeral Med. Size—Juicy in our town in cially Tuesday evening at an 8:00 barber shop and is well and fav- be accomplisl Chapel the way of ur Ing the town. Mr. In Mesh Bag o’clock dessert course and eve orabiy known. Phone 101 Those present were Mr. and Coiner discussed the new proposed ning of bridge at the home of the hostess. Mrs. Fred Bressler. Three Mrs. Ronald Gray, Mr. and Mrs. water system and sewage dispos tables of bridge were at play with George Belknap. Dr. and Mrs al. Each talk was followed by a Mrs. L. Lasater and Mrs. George J. E. Richmond. Major I. J Tor round table dicussion by the club gerson. Envoy Torgerson. Captain members and speakers. Kebelbeck receiving prizes. and Mrs. Torgerson. Mr and Mrs. MRS. BALLEW ENTERTAINS Herbert Youngblood. Miss Ruth VALENTINE PARTY Mrs. George Hohmann and Mrs. Earl Ballew was hostess Bussett, little Sandra Joan Gray to the Degage club Tuesday at a and the bride and groom. Mr. and daughter. Miss Marie Hohmann, entertained a group of 12 young dessert and social afternoon of Mrs C. V. Belknap. cards Mrs. Merle Porter received After a few weeks the Belknaps sters Thursday afternoon at a high score and Mrs. Harold Mar will be at home in Cottage Grove. Valentine party. The guests in tin was a guest. Mrs. Charles Their many friend.- from over the cluded Sandra. Mike and Bobby Fresh—Ripe Young w 11 be hostess to the chib two states wish*them every joy Gray. Karren Conner. Johnny Cummings. Judith and Janice Tay and happiness on the next meeting date. lor. Kirk Horn. Jeff and Wally Turey. Diana Sue Patten and baby sister, who were accom panied by their mother» Game» were played for entertainment and refreshments served at a Val entine decorated table •k « ■ » 1 >4 Ç Blouses 2-98 Meet Spring halfway in a beautiful new’rayon blouse! Feminine ruffled charmers... colorful peas ant types . .'. multicolored just u engaging! 32-3U L ail DINNER HOHTS Mr and Mm. J. D. Monroe en tertained Friday evening at din- ner, honoring their son. Cpi Wayne Monroe, w ho is home on a 10-day furlough. Member» of the family present were Cpi and Mr». Wiytu- Monroe and daughter Jean. Mr and Mm Frank Kaus- ehe of Kellogg. Mr and Mix Curl D Monroe and daughter Judy of Eugene; Mis» Ina Monroe of WH- lamctte university, Salem. ORANGES 3 dozen 89c LEMONS DEW - Dozen 29c TOMATOES Pound KEEPS FOR WEEKS! LA COMUS DESSERT Mrs. Maude Wheeler entertain ed the LaComus club Tuesday at a 1:00 o’clock dessert and after noon of bridge with two tables at play. Mrs Schofield Stewart was a guest and Mrs. Harry Metcalf received high score at cards Mrs F W. Blickle will entertain the club on March 5th. Il U V. TUESDAY EVE The next meeting of the Daugh ters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will be Tuesday eve ning, February 26, in the a. -nory. Following the regular meeting there will be practice for initia tion. All members are urged to be present. W %R VETS AND AUXILIARY The United Spanish War Veter ans and Auxiliary will meet Mon day evening at 6:00 o’clock for a potluck supper and meeting at the home of Mrs. Bertha Rogers. F eminine H ygiene SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 MAKES DELICIOUS BREAD IN JUST A FEW HOURS! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME— easy-to-use, extra-fast New Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast gives you bread with the old-fashioned flavor your men folk love—in a few hours’ And you can bake any time- no more being "caught short” without yeast in the house —no worry about spoiling dough with weak yeast. 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