The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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DAUGHTERS OE UNION
VETERANS INITIATE .
SHOWER HONORING MRS.
KEFFER
FRIENDLY CU B OBSERVES
3ÄTH ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. Warren Keffer was honor­
Last Thursday at the home of
ed recently with a shower given Mrs. N. E. Compton the Friendly
by Mrs. W. L. Whitlock at the club observed its 35th anniver-
home of Mrs. L. H. Bain. Mrs. sary with a dinner. Mrs. Compton
Whitlock was assisted by Mrs. Roy- was assisted by Mrs. Bessie Sut­
Lyon, Mrs. Richard Kliese and cliffe. co-hostess. The tabi«' deco­
Mrs. L. H. Bain. The honoree re­ rations were yellow ami green
ceived many lovely ami dainty with a centerpuw of spring flow­
gifts and refreshments were serv­ ers ami yellow tapers. Mrs. Comp­
ed at the close of the afternoon ton was th«' only- charter member
by the hostesses.
present. Special guests besides
Guests invited were: Mrs. Clark. the regular im-mh’rs were Mrs.
Mrs. Nick Barton,
Ellen Ernest Scars. Mrs. C. E. Dillman
Hunter, Mrs. Fred Knickerbock- and Mrs. Stowell.
er, Mrs. Joe Evenson, Mrs. Cecil
At the business meeting elec­
Owen, Mrs. Roy Lyon, Mrs. Al tion of officers was held for the
Miebs, Mrs. James Shirley. Mrs. year with the following results:
R. E Kliese, Mrs. Frank Chap­ President. Mrs. Ernest Christen­
man. Mrs. L. H. Bain. Mrs. Glen sen;
•
vice president. Mrs. R. S.
Keffer. Mrs. John Schaffer. Mrs. Drenner; secretary and treasurer.
S. S. George. Mrs. Lila Lilja. Mrs. Mrs. H. B. Ferrin.
Luna Hunt. Mrs. Alfred Wilson.
The afternoon was spent social­
Thelma Hodgson, Mrs. Saltsman. ly and in reminiscing the-club ac-
Mrs Ed Frazier, Mrs. Grant Dul­ tivities of the past year.
ly and the honored guest.
The April meeting will be hcl<l
with Mrs. Herbert Eakin.
THETA RHO GIRLS
Theta Rho Girls held their reg­
ular meeting Monday night in the
IOOF hall. At this time plans were
completed for the convention to
be held at Creswell Saturday. The
girls are to meet at the hall at
9:00 a. m. for transportation.
Plans were also made to have
a penny supper for April 6th at
6:30, with the public invited.
Initiation was held for three
candidates. Clara Johnson. Mary-
Johnson and Jean Rickard.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
TIimsD\Y. MARCH 21 lOlfi
THE SEN TINTI.. COTT \GE GKOVE. OREGON
MIZPAH CLASS
The Mizpah class of the Pres-
byterian Sunday School met Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs. Eva
Hatch with Mrs. Minnie Willets
as assistant hostess. Seven mem­
bers and one visitor. Mrs. Sheil­
apho, were present. Miss Stella
Adams, president, was in charge
of the meeting. At the close of the
afternoon, refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
The next meeting will be April
16. the place and hostess to be
announced later.
MR. * MUM. BILKNXP
Leontine Knickerbocker . Addie
Hull and Minnie Morelock were
initiated into the Daughters of
Union Veterans a< U h - regular
meeting held in the armory
March 12. Due to the fact that
Mabel Dnlcman was not abk* to
be present at the installation hekl
in th«' first iwirt of January the
president of th«> local tent instal­
led her as senior vic«' president.
Refreshments were serv«xl to th«’
members by ’ Marie
Sorensen,
Clara Oooley, Pearl«' Safley and
Lauretta Safley, the hostesses. It
was d«x'id«xl to hold regular quart­
erly birthday party Maivh 26.
Following the regular husin«"-s
nux'ting th«' group will rcass«>mble
at the home of Louisa and Miss
Hazel Tohlen for refreshments.
REBEKAH LODGE
Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge
met Friday evening. March 15. in
the IOOF" hall. It was announced
that th«’ Rebekah convent ion will
be held in Coburg March 30. Th«’
Theta Rho girls convention will be
held in Creswell on March 21.
It is hoped that all Rebekahs who
are abl«> will attend this conven­
tion. An invitation was read from
the lodge at Springfield asking
the Cottage Grow lodge to visit
them April 8th when they cele­
brate their fiftieth anniversary.
Th«’ quarterly birthday party
will be held April 5. those whose
birthdays occurred during the lust
quarter of the year to b»> in
charge. Initiation will lie held
March 29 at which time the presi­
dent of Rebekah Assembly will be
present.
B. * p, W. CLUB INTER-
TAIN GIRL SCOUTS
MKM. MONROE, MUK HAFLEk
TOHNSEND MEETING
Tom Short presided
Mis. Wayne Monna- an«l Mrs. Townsend club Monday
th«- absence of President
Thursday evening to th«1 members Kent A business mix*! ing
of the Wesleyan Servies- Guild of which vv is followed by ft
the Methodist church at the home
of Mrs Monroe.
Th. lesson
presented by
Mrs Arthur Kulm, the topic I n >-
mg " "World Outlook on Peace."
Mrs 1 Boyd Allen conducted the de­
Mr. and Mrs C. V. Belknap, who
were recently married, were very
pleasantly surpristd on Friday,
March 15th, when a crowd gather­
ed at their horn«' on South Sixth
■treet to honor them.
Th«- evening
spent in a
pleasant way. Dr. J. E. Richmond
gaw som«’ amusing readings and
Mrs Richmond rendered The
Goblins Will Get You if Yoe
l\»n'i Look Out" in tier own fine tages." The evening was sjx'nt in
manner, her singing was greatly making final plans for the (ather-
appreciated by all th«- guests. soli banquet which wax given
Milton Turay showed colored pic­ Monday night in the church din-
tures which included some ol the ing room. Mrs . R Fau<|itier was ti
recent fhxxi.
guest of the i evening.
Ihdicious
refreshments were
At the close - of the evening re-
served by the ladies. Mrs. Brown­ freshments w«
ie Turay. Mrs. Gretta Estabrook Monroe and Mrs.
Mrs
and Mrs. Bernadine Howard pour­ H H. Haworth and Mrs Arthur
ed. Those responsible for the sur­ Kulm will entertain the Guild at
prise wet«' Mrs Milton Turay ami the next meeting, March 28.
Mrs. Ronald Gray.
-On»- gift was from all, a lowly YOUTH MEETING HELD
end table. Other, nii-v gifts were
A meeting was held March 11
received by the couple.
at th«- hum«« ot Claud«- Arne for
Those present w« re Dr and Mrs. the purpose of organizing the
Richmond of Eugene; Mr. and youth of Doremi Grange. The
Mrs. Maurice Estabrook and Mr. following officers were eierte« I;
ami Mrs Milton Turay ami sons President, Lois Cook; vice presi-
Jeff and Wallie of Culp Creek;' <lent, Dek>res Kelly; Scc.-Treas.,
Mrs. Ronald Gray ami Sandra and Shirley Arne.
Michael Gray. Mrs. Thomas How­
Th«- carnival dale was set for
ard, Alta B. Gulley. Mr. ami Mrs. I April 12 mid will lx- held nt th«'
Pau! Faust and son
Rev. grange hull, t andidutes for «*arni-
Mrs. Rozella Douglas of Cottage Dd queen will he sponsored by
Grove. Others who were hindered the standing commit tees of the
by sickness and other things grange.
from being there, but ^who sent
Esther Si rat ton was elected to
gifts were Lawrence Weise, Thom­ have chargt* of th«' play which will
as Howard, Rosa Martin, Ronald lx. given by th«' young grangers
Gray, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert s«xm.
Youngblood.
The next rqeeting will lx» at th«'
Mrs. Belknap is the mother of grange hall with Bob Wagner and
Ronald Gray. They are at home Phil Lak«- on th«- refreshment
to their friends at 1216 So 6th committee.
street.
at
the
night in
Elmer .1
was held
program
<>f Ringing, ri-iidliigR und violin
music by G um Hansen, Frank Unz­
en m »»<| Nellie Blackmore. “Irish
Romance," a musical number,
was given by Mrs. bird Irwin and
Mrs. < >. W. Rlnekmorc.
turn a
Quick Trick
The March social meeting of
TUESD1Y BRIDGE <1.1 It
the Business and Professional METHODIST MEN MEET
Hi«' Fuesdny Bridge club was
Women was held March 18 at the
The third annual father and entertained recently by Mrs.
armory. The them«' was a St. son banquet of the Methodist Claude Kim«' at a 1:00 o'chxk
Patrick's party with twenty mem­ Men was held Monday evening at luncluxin and afternoon of bridge.
NAVY MOTHERS
SEWING CLUB
Mrs. Harold Axley entertained bers of Giri Scout Tnxvp 91 as the church. About sixty persons High score al bridge was receiv­
• The Navy Mothers Sewing club the M. P. G. club Tuesday at a special guests. Mrs. Frank Mill­ gathered around the tallies of the ed by Mrs. John F’inneran. The
will meet Tuesday. March 26. at 1:30 dessert and a s«scial after­ er, troop leader, Mrs. John Long, dining room and partook of the next meeting will be March 26 at
1:30 p. m. with Mrs. A. W. Wooley noon. The St. Patrick's scheme assistant leader, and Iren«’ Schaf­ bountiful meal prepared and serv­ th«' home of Mrs. Schofield Stew-
at 733 S. 3rd street.
was carried out in the table dec­ fer. pianist, were present also. ed by the Service Guild of the art.
orations and spring flowers decor­ Games such as Kissing the Blar­ church. After all had done' jus­
FRIENDLY CLUB TO MEET
ated the rooms. Mrs. Charles ney Stone and Passing a Hot Po­ tice to the meal S. L. Mackin led ROY 4L NEIGHBOR
The Friendly club will meet Beidler will entertain the club at tato were enjoyed by all. Group the singing of two hymns. The DISTRICT UON t ENTION
singing and singing games, fol­ presiding officer. Earl B Balch.
fhe Royal Neighbor district
next Tuesday for a 1:30 dessert the next meeting.
lowed by refreshments, closed the presented the service men, whe convention will be held in the
with Mrs. Jessie Anlauf.
party. Mrs. Grace Cowan, assist­ were honore* guests of the eve- IOGF hall Tuesday, March 26.
N. OF JU SOCIAL MEETING
The Neighbors of Woodcraft ed by her committee, planned the ning. and they receivtsi a good Registration from 10:00 to 10:30
met socially Tuesday evening for entertainment.
hand from the gathering. Jack a m. pnx.xling « all to order. A
A short business meeting fol- Godard was then introduces! and banquet will he served in th«' eve­
an 8:00 o’clock dessert and eve­
ning of bridge with Mrs. George lowed; bills were allowed and a in a few well chos«'n wonts, wel­ ning at the Rainbow cafe follow­
Kebelbeck. At bridge Mrs. Cari birthday offering was received comed ihe sons. Boyd Allen, who ed by open meeting in IOOF hall.
Bragg and Mrs. L. Lasater receiv­ which netted $2.81.
has recently txs n discharged from
April 1st will be the next busi­ the army, responded briefly and ROYAL CLUB TONIGHT
ed prizes. The April social meet­
The Royal dub will meet this
ing will be at the home of Mrs. ness meeting with the nominat- appreciatively for the sons.
ing and auditing committee in
evening.
March 21, for a 7:30 des­
J. P. Graham.,
rh«' speaker of the evening. Dr.
charge.
at the home oí George! tu
Paul Means, former missionary in serf
Funk.
SKATING PARTY
Malay, and at present head of
The Intermediate League of the GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES
the .Department of Religion at the
Mrs. E. L. Quillen attended the I niversity of Oregon, was pre­
Methodist church enjoyed a skat­
ing party Friday night at the Summer Camp Committee meet­ sented and he addressed those
Drain skating rink. About 25 ing of Girl Scouts on March 14 present on the subject ot his work
members and friends attended, ac­ in Eugene at which time plans in the Malay jungle. He told of a
companied by their sponsors, Mrs. were made for Girl Scout camp primitive, near pigmy race of
Frank Brown and Mrs. Johnson, at Cleawox for next summer. She people, about five feet high, the
will attend another meeting ofc remnants of a race who have
and Mrs. Marjorie Murphy.
April 10th.
lived in this region for two thou­
T____
Troop No. 50 has been working sand years. In a scries of graphic
LUNCHEON GUESTS
*6th STREET ANO HIGHWAY
Mrs. Clyde Roberts entertained 0,1 thcil^ International Friendship stories he told of the efforts of
friends from Corvallis Thursday badges and also on their friend- the missionaries to meet their
at a luncheon and afternoon of ship bags.
poverty and disease and to help
Last Saturday Troop No. 52 themselves. He held the close at
bridge. Guests were Mrs. Charles
Little Pussy has got a mother Paulden and Mrs. Florence Welch, turned in 10 filled friendship bags tention of all present and the ad-
house members on the campus; to the Eugene office. Thursday dress was well received. The
Tabby Cat’s her name-
Mrs. Bertha Nynatt of Corvallis; this troop celebrated the Girl Rev. Frank E. Brown clos«x| thl
And the milk she drinks no Miss Helyn Roberts, student at Scout birthday anniversary with a
meeting with the benediction
other *
Oregon State college, and daugh- party at the Methodist church un­
Than THIS MILK OF FAME (ter of Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. der the leadership of Mrs. Dale LOCAL < Gl Pl.E
A. S. Austin, mother of Mrs. Rob­ Gates and Mrs Ctrl Rynearson.
The B. & p. W. club entertained
erts.
The engagement of Miss Ethcl-
Troop No. ^-1 at a birthday party
mae Alien to Raymond K. Den­
on Monday evening.
POTLUCK SUPPER
ham. fin- controlman third class,
The United Spanish War Veter­
USNR, and son of Mr. and Mrs’
ans and Auxiliary will meet for a
Basil
Denham, has been announc­
6:30 potluck supper with Mr. and SCHNEIDER HOME
ed by Miss Allen's parents, Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
I
ayng
were
Mrs. Roy Sherman next Monday
Call 3 21
Cottars Grove
hosts last Thursday evrning at a and Mrs. Clifford Allen.
evening.
Miss Alien graduate«! last spring
potluck dinner and social evening
’
and is
to the members of the A. V. H. from the local high school
now
a
freshman
at
Oregon
State
Bridge club at the home of Mr.
college.
and Mrs. Joe Schneider. An eve­
Mr. Denham is stationed at
ning of cards followed the supper.
Bremerton
with the
— navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith will
No date has been set for the
entertain the club on the next
wedding.
meeting date, March 28.
FRESHNESS
I4’,.I’8
At I hr rn«l o( a lung day, or
■t the end of a long trip, tn
make a suit look at bright at a
new-minted penny a rrup, new
dickey turns the trick. Thete are
tailored and efficient, or frosty and ruffly.
in rayon theert or crepes, batiste, eyelet.
S wim , in while or good spring colors.
> PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GROVE «
Well-filled shelves and convenient hours make shopping
with us a pleasure. A good supply of groceries, fresh
fruits and vegetables, and meats every day in the week.
Bulk—Fresh (»round
COFFEE
lb. 25<
PEANUT BUTTER 2 pound jar 63c
SYRUP I— ion Maple Flavored gal. jar 1.98
Bleach
PUREX
Vi gal. jar 19c
CLEANSER
SOAP
Sunbrite
Woodbury's
3 cans
t&P3
ON YOUR PANTRY SHELF
Open For Business
The interior of our cafe has been
completely redone from the front
door to the back and we have all new
equipment — Now we can give you
better, faster service.
PERRYS REX CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Perry, Props.
4 bars
19c
Strained
cans 15c
BABY FOOD
Mission—Cream Style
CORN
29c
SALAD DRESSING Old Spice pt. 29c
MARMALADE a»- 2 lb. jar 25c
DILL PICKLES chu" k- 24 oz. jar 38c
ROLLED OATS or Reg: 9 lb. bag 65c
Earliest
SEED POTATOES of All 100 lb. 4.69
ONION SETS Yellow 2 lbs. 29c
ORANGES Medium Si
2 doz. 63c
NO 2
CANS
Saturday Morning, March 23rd
We feature chicken and stead din
ners and fountain service.
13c
TOMATO
JUICE
47 oz. can 23c
NOW! Bake any time...at a moment’s notice with
New Fleischmann’s Fast Rising Dry Yeast
IF YOU BAKE AT HOME —baking day Is
any day you feel like it, with New Fleischmann’s
Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Easy-to-use, extra-fast, New
Fleischmann’s Fast Rising stays fresh, full strength
for weeks on your pantry shelf. Always ready for
instant action. Get New Fleischmann’s Fast Rising
Dry Yeast today. The menfolk will brag about ।
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