The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    POTLI « K VM> MEETING
GARDEN CLUB AND
STATE CONVENTION
The monthly meeting of the
The P. D. G. Garden club met United Spanish War Veteruns and
At the regular business session
with Mrs. Martin Foster at Lornm*
Monday night of the American
Mr. and Mrs, E C. Shay cele­ on Friday afternoon with two Auxiliär} will be hekl nex< Mon­
Legion Auxiliary election of offi­
day evening, June I7th, at the
cers was held with the following brated their gotten wedding anni­ special guests, Mrs. Lucille Mitch­ hörne of Mrs. Anna Hubbell. A
being elected: President, Mary versary Sunday afternoon, June ell and a daughter of Mrs. Matt l>ot hick supper will in* »erved at
Miller; first vice president. Anna 9th, at the family home on South Smith, wlx» is visiting her parents. 6:30 o’cloek
Bush: seconii vice, June Bench: Sixth St. where they hate resided A general round table discussion
secretary, Angela Nichols; treas­ for the past 37 years They were on interesting ganien subjects was
urer, Ina Daugherty: chaplain, married at Cedar Springs. Mich held ’«nd th«' new year books were
Eva Hatch; historian, Jeanne Mor­ where Mr. Shay was engaged in given out and the afternoon meet­
ton; executive board members, th«1 mercantile business.
ing closed with refreshments
Fifty friends called during the ,served by the hostess
Alma Porterfield, Mary Simons
afternoon to offer congratulations
Nellie Bukowski.
Mrs. S. L. G«xlard rind Mr*
At the business meeting Mrs. and 100 cants, telegrams and mes- Andrew JRrund were elected dele­
W. H. Daugherty reported on the sages were received from friends gates to the state convention of
popply sales and members worked anti relatives who could not be Federated Ganien chibs in Eugen«'
on
the questionnaire. Mary Miller, prosent
Jun«' 10th and Uth. They were
We are very happy to announce the long awaited
The house was a profusion of ’also ask«*d to serve as hostesses
Angela
Nelson
and
June
Bini
wen
1
arrival of the Paulson Precision Printer, a ma­
elected delegates to the state con­ flowers which were gifts of church at th«' Danebo Community church
chine with which we can time your watch to a
vention in Portland July 15-17 friends and neighbors, with yel­ luncheon Tuesday sponsor«*«! by
fracton of a second. It is a time-saving- device, as
This was the final meeting of low roses, yellow snapdragons and the Junction City Garden club.
blue delphiniums predominating.
well as one that enables the horologist to analyze
the Auxiliary until September.
Cottag«' Grov«* P. D G. Ganien
the rate of a watch in any position in just a few
Refreshments were served at Ice cream anti cake were served ' club also furnished part of the
the close of the meeting by Mr* during the afternoon.
seconds. Take your time-piece where it will re­
corsages for the banquet Tu«*sday
Guests at the hum«* included two
Alvis*Wicks and Mrs. Ralph Teet­
evening held at the Eugen«' hotel.
ceive expert workmanship with a money-back
I
daughters
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Shay.
ers.
Mrs. Godard ami Mrs. Brund at-
guarantee Stop in and let us show you the record
Mrs. Muriel Rehm and Mrs. Mar-
of the ticking of your own watch on the ticker
jopie Ishmael of Portland, Ore­ tended nil the scsskrns of the two-
GROI P X 1CATIOXS AT BEACH gon. two grandchildren Donald day meeting.
tape.
Others attending part of flu* ses­
The World Friendship high Rehm and Jeanette Ishmael and a
school "Quesbys" of the Methodist niece. Mrs Mabel)«' Russell of Eu­ sions from the local Garden club
church had a wonderful week end gene. at the home of whose par­ were Mrs AIN'rt Wmidard. Mrs.
of recreation, swimming, singing, ents Mr. and Mrs. Shay wen1 J. A. Schneider. Mrs. Albert
Wulff, Mrs. Jack Godard, Mrs
etc., at Big Stump on the coast. married.
14 S. Sixth St.
Cottage Grove
Phone 301
They left Friday morning ami
Mrs. Shay was presented with Martin Foster. Mrs. Curtis Hansen
THEO. KANGAS, Certified Watchmaker
stopped at several points of in­ a corsage of gardenias and yellow amt Mrs. P. C, Christensen.
•
terest akmg the way.
rosebuds and Mr. Shay a rosebud
Sunday morning the girls visited boutonniere. The couple received SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE
Mrs. Wally Dixon (nee Miss
the Presbyterian church at Wald­ many bc'autiful and useful gifts.
BIRTHDAY CLUB PARTY
Mary Lou Thomps«»n> was th«' re­
The Neighborhood Birthday port. and heard an inspiring ser­
cipient of many lovely gifts at a
club met Friday afternoon at the mon concerning the fact that “we TOW NSEND NEW s
Special numbers on the program bridal shower held in her honor
home of Mrs. M. V. Welden hon­ should all be God’s teachers.” Fol­
oring her on her birthday anniver­ lowing the church service the girls Monday night were a group of last Thursday evening at th«' homi'
REBEKAHS HOLD INITIATION sary. Besides the regular members were homeward bound. Those who songs by some ladies and men of Miss I »is Welden. Miss Wel­
Initiation was held Friday even­ present, guests were Mrs. Walter enjoyed th«» week end were Mrs. from the Methodist church Others den was assisted by Mi’s. Carl
ing by the Rebekah lodge at their Sorensen and Mrs. J. W. Englund Frank Brown, sponsor. Mrs. W. W incluch*d readings and stories and Bone. An evening of games was
regular meeting for Lillian Ken­ A social afternoon was enjoyed Hileman, and the folkiwing girls: musical nuniliers by Mr. Hazen enjoyed ami refreshments were
dall, Delilah Veatch and Harold and the honored guest- received Shirley Hileman, Marjorie Cone, and Mr. Hanson with Mrs Nellie served to tli«' following Mn ClMM,
Hays. Tressa Tullar was rein­ many lovely gifts. Delicious re­ Joyce Stroup, Pat Scott, Jeanette Blackmore at th«' piano Mr. Geo. Cooley Jr., Mrs. Art Weinkauf,
freshments were served at the ' Workman, Pat Rickard. Alice Hawley’s famous bean soup was Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Frank
stated and introduced.
Hanks. Betty Dyksterhuis. Phyllis served as refreshments and good Brown, Mrs. Frank Thompson,
A potluck supper and program close of the afternoon.
Englund, Barbara Nelson, Laura reports on the petition progress Mrs. Jean Twilleager. Mrs. Chas.
was announced for Thursday, June
Porter.
Ackerblade, Mrs Morton Welden,
were given.
20. at 6:30 o'clock. The quarterly EVELYN RADTKE MARRIED
-—+ —
Miss Helyn Roberts, Miss Marit*
birthday party will be June 21st.
An item of interest to her many
Lombard,
Miss Carolyn Englund.
B.
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W.
CLUB
TO
DINE
DINNER
HONORING
Mrs. Eva Hatch, Mrs. Minnie local friends is the marriage of
Miss Eileen Harpole. Miss Dorothy
AT LAN DON’S
Willits and Mrs. Metvie St. Elmo Miss Evelyn Radtke, daughter of GOLDEN WEDS
The Business and Professional Ackerblade, Miss Joanne Dixon,
reported on the Rebekah assem­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radtke, to Don­
About 75 members and families
Women
’s club will m«>et at Lan­ th«* honored guest and th«* hostess­
bly held in May at Medford.
ald Eyler SIC of Hagerstown. and friends of the Methodist
During the evening a contest Md. They were married May 28 in church joined in a covered dish don’s Inn at 7:30 Monday evening es,
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was held with Mrs. Emma Erwin Rockville, Md. Mrs. Eyler served dinner Sunday, following the June 17th for dinner anti installa­
BRUNCH
AT
DRENNER HOME
tion
of
officers.
Mrs.
H.
B.
Bro«*d-
receiving the prize which was 19 months in the navy and had morning church service, in the
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid
turned back to the lodge and auc­ the rating of SI C. She was dis­ dining room to pay honor to those love will be installing officer. Miss
tioned off with the proceeds going charged on May 21. They expect to who had been married 50 years Helen Hudgins, who receivt*d the was entertained Wednesday at a
scolarship given by th«' B. & P. W. "Brunch” by Mrs. R. S. Drenner
into the contingent fund.
make their home in Hagerstown. or more. The tables were beauti­
The members enjoyed refresh­ She was a graduate of Cottage fully decorated with gold colored club, will he’a guest. For reserva­ at her Culp Creek home. Twenty-
ments served by the committee Grove High school with the class flowers and gold tapers. A short tions call Mrs. Horace Hatch by nine members ami friends enjoy«*«!
the hospitality of Mrs. Drenner
with Edith Sanders as chairman.
program followed the dinner, with Saturday evening.
of 1944.
At th«* business meeting Mrs. A
the Rev. Mrs. Alice Camp of Cres­
MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB J. Kammann !«*<i th«* devotional
SURPRISE PARTY
well
giving
an
inspirational
talk
RAINBOW GIRLS TO
At the last meeting of the Re­ service. Names for th«* experience
on “At Even Tide.” Mrs. R. Fau­
A surprise was given to Philip PICNIC JUNE 30
search club it was voted to pur­ social to be held in October were
quier
and
the
Rev.
Frank
Brown
Lake on Tuesday June 4 to cele­
On June 10th the Rainbow Girls
chase the book "Book Reviewing"
brate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. met in the Masonic temple and sang a number of songs; Elmer by John E. Drewry for the city drawn, captains being Mrs. Joe
D. L. Miller of Silk Creek and Mr. made plans for their annual picnic Kent gave an original poem and library as a gift from the club. Smith and Mrs. Mabel Merriman
♦
and Mrs. Louis Layng and family to be held June 30th at Swimmer’s Mrs. H. B. Breedlove read an orig­ | The club also sent $5.00 to th«'
The Royal club will meet Thurs­
were dinner guests then later in Delight. The girls are to meet at inal poem written by Sam Mackin Children’s Farm Home at Cor­
day night at the home of Grace
the evening a group of young peo­ the Masonic temple at 12:30 and for Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leonard on vallis.
Jenkins.
ple from Dorena and Eugene came bring their own lunch. Final plans their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
The next meeting of the club
to surprise him and spend a social will be made at the next meeting Several of the honored guests will be the annual picnic to be
evening. He received several use­ and initiation will be held at this gave responses.
held June 23 at Rujada.
The honored ones present were
ful giftr. At the close of the even­ time which will be June 24th.
ing refreshments were served con­ Practice will be held June 17th Mrs. Carrie Starr, who was mar-
sisting of ice cream and birthday and all officers and the choir are •ried 68 years ago; Mrs. Clements,
65 years ago; and Mr. and Mrs.
cake made by his mother.
urged to be present.
Fred Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. George
Four of the local Rainbow Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leon­
PEARSON—HAUSOTTER RK'ES
Girls attended the Grand Assem­ ard and Weston Allen, all of whom
At a beautiful service at the
bly June 1st in Portland. Attend­
Presbyterian Manse on South 6th ing were Helen Smith, Sheron had been married over 50 years.
street, Darney J. Pearson of Diss- Peterson, Pat Dunlop and Roberta
ton and Ellen May Hausotter of Bagley, accompanying Mrs. Clyde ALTAR SOCIETY
Douglas County were united in Roberts. Roberta Bagley was in­
Mrs. Claud Troxclair and Mrs.
marriage. The couple were attend­ stalled grand choir director.
Joe Bricher, Jr., were hostesses
• 5th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 •
ed by Pat and Sybil Mullins, a sis­
on June 5 to 15 members and 3
ter and brother-in-law of Mr. DEGAGE CLUB
guests of Catholic Altar Society.
Pearson. Rev. Alvin J. Kammann.
At the business session it was
Mrs. George Kebelbeck was the decided to hold a meeting once
pastor of the Presbyterian church
CLASSICAL, MODERN,
honored guest Tuesday by the De­ each month during the summer.
officiated at the service.
gage club at a 1:30 dessert at the
Plans we.e completed in regard
"BOOGIE W00GIE”
home of Mrs. Charles Young. This to the summer religious vacation
was a “going away” party for Mrs school currently being conducted
.Kebelbeck as she is leaving soon by the Sisters of the Holy Names
to make her home near Grants _ of Eugene, Oregon.
Pass. Mrs. Fred Anderson was an
Mrs. Glenn Flatters will lie hos­
additional guest. At bridge Mrs. tess for the next meeting of the
NEXT DOOR TO KENT'S Littleton
Lasater received scoring society on July 10th at the parish
MARKET
honors.
rectory.
For appointment
On June 25th the club will meet
10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
with Mrs. Carl Bragg for the final ROYAL NEIGHBORS
44-tfc meeting until fall.
The Royal Neighbors met Tues­
day night in the Eagles hall. Fol­
lowing the business session re­
freshments were served by Maude
Funk and Mae Tennis.
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