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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1946)
I The MenUwH. Cotta*«* Grm., MISM PAQUETTE BRIDE Hl SY REE PICNIC M’NDAY SHOW FR FOR HtDY OF < RENWEIX MAN The Busy Bee 4-H Camp Cook JOI M> ALPINE Entertaining Friday evening at At a pretty wedding solemnized cry club will have a picnic next CULL1TON At Sacm! Heart a blexsixt event xhowor for Iwby at a 6:00 a m. nuptial mass at Sunday at 1:00 o'clock nt the dam hospital, Eugene, Thm'day, Aug Parents of the members are in- Joy McAlpine, infam daughter ot Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cath UMt 29, 1916, Io Mr and Mrs John olic church. Tuesday, Miss Blanche vited. This is the last meeting so Our Mdy of Perpetual Help Mr. and Mrs George McAlpine, G. Culllton, Cottag)’ Grove, n son Paquette, daughter of Mrs. Elisa members are requested to bring Catholic church. North II and were Mrs John Trunncll, Mrs beth F Paquette and the late Al their record books. • Birch St. Sunday masses at HiX) Dale Cannon and Mrs George CARREIA At Sacred Heart bert Paquette, became the bride and 10:00 a. m Daily mass X tX) Drury, the shower lielrig held al hospital, Eugene. Wednesday, Aug of Roman A Casper, o» Creswell 'a. m. Rev. L. H Sohler, paator. the home of Mrs lav Nixon. The unt, 2M, 1946. to Mr and Mr*. rooms were beaulifully dreorati'd Ernest Carrcia, Cottnge Grove, n The Rev Father Sohler officiate«! Twenty-one members and .guests M-YEAR JEWEL PRESENTED with a corsage by the noble grand. the main altar decorations being were Free Methodtat church — The w,,h * profiukm of rosebuds, daughter. , present for the Past Noble MKN. Wll.IXTN lemon yellow and gold marigolds Grands picnic lunch last Thursday pastor, Mrs Roxella Douglas will Ilie evening was spent in th)' Marie Sorensen. At th<' Butler LANCASTER At th<- meeting of the Rebekah During the ceremony Mrs Har with white and purple asters and at the home of Mrs. Minnie Wil- preach at the 11 o'clock service; Opening of the many gilts from maternity home Saturday, August Sunday; also at X p. ni. Sunday 1 the guests and from those who purple butterfly bush The side lodge Friday night Mr*. Minnie ry Lewis sang “Memories" while lets, which an enjoyabh- Willets was presented a 50-year three assistants formed the three altar decorations were pink asters change from meeting in the hall school at 9:45 Young peoples hour sent gifts but could not attend, 31, 1946, to Mr anil Mrs Johnny Lancaster of DiMton, a daughter. jewel at a very impressive cere links ami the staff club presented and mixed gladioli. and a social afternoon was enjoy 7:00 p, m Mid week prayer nux't- and delicious refreshments were Sherry Lei1. mony. Mr». Willets joined the Re a drill forming the letters MIN The bride was attractive in a ed in the out-of-door*. Beeidee the ing Thursday evening at X p m. I served by the hostesses. Those present besides the hos- bekah lodge at Yamhill. Oregon NIE The staff captain. Hazel Cui-' K™) «emi-tallored suit with white regular member* two guests were HARRIS At thy Buller ma London Church of Christ. Bible ' tenses and the honoree were: Mm 50 years ago la*t April. The pre ver. complimented Mrs Willets for accessories «nd corsage of white present. Alma Fisher and Mabel ternity home. Wixlniwday, August study 10 a m. Sermon It by Sam • Henry Bennett, Mrs Cliff R o I hu I s , gardenias Her matron of honor. sentation was made by Mrs. Ethel her many years of splendid work Jackson The committee in charge 28, 1916. to Mr and Mrs Dili' Bailey, the junior past president in the order and Mrs Walta Cook Mrs. Lloyd Plueard. was attired was -Helen Rude, Susie Schneider, Medford. Communion 11:45. Eve Mrs Hugh Nixon, Mrs Roger Harris of Cbttàge Grove, ti daugh ning service 7:30. Mid-week Wed Braswell, Mrs Ray Randall, Mrs | in an aqua blue suit, white a vess- of the Rebekah Assembly, with sang "Mother," substituting Mrs Vina Smith and Mae Thies. nesday X p m. Morning subject, Rotiert Boyce Jr. Mrs Don Nixon. ter, Ellen Marie. the assistance of Myrtle Porter, Willets' given name Minnie for ones and a corsage of red roses. The committee for September Scriptural Baptism: Text John Mrs. Harold Wolfard. Mrs Ollie David Casper, brother of the will be Edith Sander*. Addie past president of the Rebekah As- Mother. BARLOW Al thi' Butler ma 3:5, “Jesus answered. Verily. Ver Brown and Jann-)', Mrs Richard ternity home, Monday, Scptvm- groom, acted as „ best — man Others aernbiy and Mrs. D. H. Lenox of , . Veatch, Alma Porterfield and Vera ily, I say unto Thee, except a man Guests here for the occasion Bushell and Mr». Lee Nixon. Roseburg in an appropriate cere were Myrtle Porter. Mary Burke, prosent were Mrs Elizabeth I a- Ziebet k . erti 2. 1946, Io Mr. and Mrv Earl be born of water and ot the Spirit, _ mony. Mr». Willet» was escorted noble grand, ami others from Eu- quette, mother Qf the bride, and ! Barlow of Black Butt)’, a son, Gary he cannot enter into the kingdom to the altar by her daughter-in- gene; Mrs Ada Willets of Klam- Richard Casper, nephew of the Lynn. RAINBOWS TO RENUME of God." MILLER SMITH WED law, Mrs. Ada Willets of Klamath ath Falls; Mrs. May Hart and groom. MEETIN). s BROWN At the Butler m» After the ceremony a wedding IN NEW 4ORK Falla, and there was presented husband of Portland: Mrs. Ethel The first fall meeting of the lernity homi', Tuesday, September Announcement has been receiv The Methodist church Church breakfast was served for the brid Bailey and Ben Bailey. Erances will convene at 9:45 The Rainbow girls will I»- held at the 3. 1946, to Mr amt Mrs Kenneth -------- - -------------------------------- - Hutchinson and Mrs. D. H. Lenox al party at the home of the bride's ed of the marriage of Marion school mother Frances Jones, daughter of Mr guest speaker at the 11 o'clock Masonic building Monday evening, Brown of Black Butte, n son Ltr- of Roseburg. Mrs. Casper, a graduate of the and Mrs. A G Jones of Spring- hour will be Rev. Geo. L. Mox beginning at 7:30 p m Initiation During the regular business local high school, has been em field Gardens, New York, to Mil ley There will be a Young Adult will be held for new cmd*d i -s meeting Mrs. Mabel Jackson was ployed at the local telephone office ler A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fellowship meeting at 7:30 p. m and new officers elected The hope, anil not the fuel, of admitted and welcomed to the since her return from Paine Field, Corbett Smith of Grants Pass, for at the home of Mr and Mrs. J advancement, Is the spur to in- local lodge from the Creswell H Minkler, Lorane Route. NEXT DOOR TO KENT'S lodge Refreshments were served where she was employed for three merly of Cottage Grove. Try a Sentinel want ad. |dustry. Sir Henry Taylor. years Mr Casper attended North The wedding took place at the MARKET in the dining room at the close of Hollywood high school before com Springfield Methodist church of Christian Science Society, 242 the evening. Second street. Sunday service ll ing to Creswell. He served two and Long Island. New York. 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. a m. Sunday school 9:45 a m. and one-half years in the service of A reception followed at the lionu* ______________________44-tfc I Rubber bands. The Sentinel. the army, stationed in Panama. of the bride's parents after which Wednesday evening meetings the With a brother he is now in busi the couple left for Oregon on a second Wednesday of the month at 8:00 p. m Reading room is in ness in Creswell. wedding trip. the church building and open to After a short trip to thq coast the public from 2 to 4 p ni. each the couple will reside with the bride's mother until their home in WOMAN'S SOCIETY TO MEET afternoon except Sundays and holi The Woman s Society of Chris days. The subject for next Sun Creswell is completed. tian Service of the Methodist day will he “Man." ¡ ; OPERATORS church will meet September 11. in ¡ ; Bernice Patten Gladys Adams Ella Beers CHARTER DRAPED AT the church for a 1:45 dessert, busi Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs ness meeting and program. PROP. BEATRICE ELLIS 'The Church with the Friendly On Monday evening at the reg- <• Phone 75 Spirit." The world is sadly in Back of Bank Building ular meeting of the Townsend club WTH ANNIVERSARY need of better men and women. 51-tie the charter was draped for two de Wouldn't you like to help fill that parted members. Frank Hockett Tuesday night Ila Kebclbcck of need? You can lie a better person and Robert iGawley. In the ab Grants Pass, guardian neighbor of than you are today! In fact that is sence of the president. Elmer the Neighbors of Woodcraft, pre the serious challenge of God's Kent, the business meeting was sided over the regular business Word. You can be better with presided over by M. M Wheeler, session at which time plans were God's help. Won't you come and and the program of music and made for their 20th annunal anni study God's Word with us this readings was in charge of Mrs. versary party to be held October Lord s Day ? We believe it has Fred Erwin. 1st with Creswell members as the only solution for a troubled guests. Initiation will also be held world. COVERED DISH LUNCHEON at this time. Bible school at 9:45. Morning BY CIRCLE Members of the Circle presented worship at 11. sermon: ‘The Sanc The Sunshine C i r c 1 e of the Cora Bragg with a gift, as Mrs. tuary of Jehovah." Young folks at Christian church held their regu Bragg is leaving soon to make her 7:00. We have a splendid group lar meeting on Tuesday, with a home in Salem. of young people at this service covered dish luncheon at the noon A social evening followed with who are enjoying their Bible study hour. J. Michael Shelley, minister refreshments served by Nellie and their social activities. Come I of the church, was a guest. Quilt Blackmore and Merle McKibben and mingle with them Evening ing was the diversion of the day. It was decided to combine the evangelistic service at 8:00. ser- j IF YOU BAKE AT HOME—baking day is The Circle will meet again in next social meeting with the birth mon: "Servants of Sin or Sen-ants i any day you teal like it, with New Fleischmann'» two weeks which will be a com day party. of Righteousness." You'll enjoy the Fast Ruing Dry Yea*t. Eaay-to-uaa, extra-fast. New bined social and work meeting. fellowship and the old-time gos Fleischmann's Fast Rising stays fresh, full strength MOTHERS CLUB SEPT. 10 pel singing at this sen-ice. for weeks on your pantry shelf. Always ready for Whipping Cream Next Tuesday the Mothers club Mid-week prayer and Bible stu- ■ instant action. Get New Fleischmann's Fast Rising If cream is to be kept after whip will hold an all day meeting with dy Thursday evening at 8:00. A 509 Main Street Phone 36 Dry Yeast today. The menfolk will brag about ping. keep it in the coldest part of a picnic lunch at noon. Members kindly welcome awaits you at all, your baking more than ever. At your grocer's. the refrigerator. are asked to invite friends. of these services. J. Michael Shel-, ley. minister. Church Activities . s I f I ■ f ÍI RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS l suffered for years and am no thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will glidly answer anyone writing mi> lor information Mrs Anna Pautz, p o Box H25, Vancouver. Wash IM. Adv- NI’EOVO Lalsiralorli'» Get Ready for School faceto Suggestions ON YOUR PANTRY SHELF Boy’s Trousers For School Wear Arnest’s Dress Shop I Community Jewelers INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR STORE I Saturday, September 7th WHO WILL BE IN CHARGE OF OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT REMEMBER NO CHANGE IN PERSONNEL—ONLY A CHANGE IN NAME COMMUNITY JEWELERS Formerly Monahans ■ 1 A.......... ' .......... ................................................................................................................................................ MRS. WELOEX HONORED < • AT SHOWER o! Honoring Mrs Richard Wclden ; ,at a baby shower last week Me. I F. H. Doleman and Mrs. John ; ; Woodard entertained the Doleman < . Dixie Bakery employe«?* at the ‘ ’ Doleman home. An evening of a;>- ) > propriate garws was enjoyed.1 J ’ prizes being won by Mrs O. L. < • Nichols and Mrs Ben Chilson. Mr* Welden was the recipient of many < > beautiful gifts. The hostesses J; served refreshments at the close <1 of the evening. ‘' Guests included Mr» M V. WeL • den. mother-in-law of the honored guest. Mrs. O. L. Nichols, Mrs. 1 ” Della Owens and daughters Vir- <> ginia and Viola, Mrs. M L. Castle. 3 Miss Darlene Castle, Mrs. Ben •• Chilson. Mm. Catherine Dolemar 31 and daughter Jean. Mrs. Don Dole- <> man and Miss Dorothy Doleman. ” o J J ,, JJ <> MEET DR. SMITH GENE AND LOIS WARE Boy’s Shorts Boy’s Sox Anklets Panties for Girls and Children NOW! Bake any time...at a moment’s notice with New Fleischmann’s Fast Rising Dry Yeast ooo A The Joker club will resume it* meetings on Monday, September Uith, when Mi« Guy Earl will on icriain with « 7:30 dessert. Mimee’s Tot & Gift Shop We are displaying new ladies sweaters and new coats and suits y JOKER IT.UR PHONE 351 ■ . )> J; )> J J < > J [ <> ; J < > < J < > COUPLE HONORED WITH PARTY AND SHOWER Miss Martha Crick entertained one evening last week at her De- light Valley home for the pleasure of Miss Eileen Harpole and fiance, Gerold Witherspoon, with a party and shower. About 25 young peo- pie gathered at the Crick country home for swimming and an eve- ning of various kinds of games and music. During the evening 1 Miss Harpole was showered with many lovely and useful gifts by the friends present, this bring a , complete surprise to the honor *c. Refreshmenti of ice cream and cake were served at a late hour. < ’ JULY WEDDING REVEALED ; A July wedding just revealed ' 1 was. that of Miss Marjory Earl, daughter of Dr. and Min, Guy ‘' Earl, to Lowell W. Hamm, son of j o Mrs. T. W. Hamm of Pirtlnnrl ;; The wedding wax solemn'zed on I < > July 27. at Reno, Nevada, tn the First .Methodist church. >> The bride is a graduate of that J University of Oregon and the ) ► groom ix a student at the univer- oi sit.v )> They are living with Mrs. Guy Earl until they can find < > living quarters in Eugene. • The crimes that are now being ¡I committed by man against man i < ’ ' cry aloud not for vengeance, but, 11 for complete change in our rela- tionship one with another. -Geo. | « > Landsbury. • > J ; < ■ J J •► Annual ‘announcement of rural property loss from fire is 65 per- : cent of the entire national fire ; loss. Boys and girls of the Oregon ' Green Guard are out to reduce local losses to field, farm and for- •1 ext. Can you afford to do less? KEEP OREGON QREEN KnickerlHX krrs 5c to $1.00 The Improved Elbertas for Canning are at theft best BUSHEL BOX Harold Chase No.l (¡rade Canning Supplies FRUIT JARS AND FIXTURES WATERMELONS AND CANTALOUPES Those Famous Dillards BEANS & HAM FLOUR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Crown & Pillsbury Delicious 33C 50' s k $3= 43c No. 2 Gin -16-oz. can CHEESE Mellowest — Aged to Taste Lb. VANILLA FLAVORING — PICKLES MATCHES Sweet Mix pint JUr (airton of 6 Boxes SHOP AT M & W MARKET EVERY DAY — 55c 39c 39c 19c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Meats — Groceries — Fruits and Feed M find W ¿Matäet" • 5th SICHT ANO HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE »