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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1946)
CEBARA CLUB, DEC tRIi NAVY MOTHERS. fiMI, I0TH ' norRLE RING CEREMONY Mrs. H. Minkler will be hostess The next meeting of the Navy to the Cedars club at an all day Mothers will be December 10th in meeting on Tuesday, Dccember the armory. 3rd. This will he the Christmas party and gift exchange and a cov Protect Tour Hom« Irani T1 ered dish luncheon nt noon. Buy and Uta Christmas Saals Mis* Mary Louise Richards and | Norman Kenneth Aubrey, both of . Cottage Grove, were united in ' marriage at a double ring cere mony ‘Wednesday morning, No- , vember 27, at 10:00 o'clock at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Peter J. Bakker, pastor, officiat ing. Witnessing the ceremony were the parents of the couple, Mrs. Eva Aubrey and Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Richards, all of Gowdyville. The bride was a WAC and the I groom was in the air corps. They will reside in their new home on | Lorane route, Gowdyville. 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Sues 12 to 48 $7.95 to 524.95 STATE PRESIDENT, BAPTIST MISSIONARY CIRCLE COMING The Baptist Missionary Circle —J will have a covered dish dinner mi at the church on Wednesday, De- comber 4th, at 12:00 o’clock at M which time the state president and * other officers will be present. The principal speaker will be Miss A Thomasine Allen, a missionary HU soon returning to Japan. The men Pl of the church are invited. Please t • plan to be there. for Mrs. Fannie regular nwtUnf of lb. rhapt.r of »stern Star held Friday night in the Ma- sonic temple. Several out of town guests were present, among them were Mr. and Mrs. Shreve, wor thy patron and worthy matron of Albany chapter, and Mrs. Elsie Sterling Hanvuerly, also of Al bany. It was announced that the next meeting will be the annual elec tion of officers. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening with (Gladys Hall as chair- mar MRN. ZIMMERLY, MRS. BROWN (O-HONTESHES Co-hostcHncs for the Friendly club dessert ami social afternoon Tuesday were Mrs Ella Zimmerly and Mrs. Ollie Brown, entertain ing at the home of Mrs. Zimmerly. Mrs. Elizabeth, Galdabini was an additional guest. Plans were made for the Christmas dinner on De- cember 10th at the home of Mrs. i William Watson with Mrs. Piatt Anlauf assisting hostess. । DAUGHTERN OF NILE The Daughters of the Nile will ■ meet Monday, December 2nd, at 7:30 in the Masonic club room. Those attending please notify Mrs. Fred Bressler. 239L. The commit - I toe of Mrs Bressler. Mrs. Nelson J Durham, Mrs. Frank Galdabini and Mrs. P. S. Bukowski will be tn charge. MR n . FERRIN HOSTESS Mrs. H. B Ferrin was hostess to the Utopia club and guests at a dessert course and social after noon of needlework on Thursday Special guests were Mrs. Earl Ishmael of Portland. Mrs. Maude Wright and Ivona Randall. A profusion of fall flowers dec orated the rooms. The next meet ing will be the Christmas party with Mrs. L. J. McLaughlin. Fifteen members of the Past Noble Grands club gathered at the 1OOF hall last Thursday for an all day meeting with a school day i luncheon M-rvcd at the noon hour. It was diTidtd to have a family the bi* line lends a dtotincllva affair at their Christmas party which will l>e in the evening of December 19 with a 6:30 potluck ■upper with their families as guests. The committee appointed for this were: kitchen, Leita Stewart, Edith Sanden and Anna Adams; dining room: Lucy Ben net, Zula Hansen and Mearl Mc 1:00 O’CLOCK DESSERT Kibben. Mrs. Nelson Durham entertain ed the LaComus club at a 1:00 o' NEIGHBORLY NEIGH BORN clock dessert Tuesday at the home The Neighborly Neighbors club of Mrs. Maude Wheeler. Bridge will be held af Dorothy Williams followed with Mrs. Wheeler re on December 4 which will ba an ceiving high score. A guest of the all day meeting. All members help- afternoon was Mrs. C. E. Dillman. Ing with bazaar work should have The Christmas party will be held it ready to hand in ab the next on December 10th with Mrs. meeting, to tiie chairman, Fannie Wheeler. RuZsum. The bazaar will be at. i MrLaughlin's Furniture Store, the MINN ( LARK BEC OMES quilt being on display there from BRIDE AT ROSEBURG December 1st to 7fh for those who Mr and Mrs. Truman Clark an are Interested. nounce the marriage of their daughter Georgia Clark to Verne CARNATION CLUB DENNERT Dark of Glendale, Oregon. They Mrs. Ray Nelson entertained were married in Roseburg on Sat the Carnation club at a dessert urday. November 23 and will mak<- course and evening of bridge on their home in Glendale. Mr. and Wednesday night of last week. Mrs. Dark are both employed by Mrs. Frank Thompson was wel the Robert Ixillar Lumber com- comed back as a member. Berna pany. Mrs. Dark being assistant dine Layng received high score at sales clerk. bridge and Frances Swanson, low. The bride graduated from the Plans were completed for the local high school with the class of Degree of Honor Christmas dinner 1934, and prior to going to Glen 10 be held December 11 in the IO- dale, she was employed in the of- ■ OF hall at 6.30 o'clock. This will flee of the West Fir Lumber com be a no-hostess dinner. pany. । DENNERT AND SOCIAL AFTERNOON A dessert course and social af- ternoon of handwork and visit ing was the diversion of the af ternoon for the Ad Libitum club Thursday when Mrs. Albert Wood ard entertained at her home. Plans were made for the annual Christ mas party which will be held on the evening of December 19th at the home of Mrs. Elmer Kent. Fashions + RIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY ORSERVED The A. F. & A. M. Lodge No. 51 will hold the annual homecoming Wednesday evening. December 4th in the Masonic temple. There will be a dinner at 6:30 p.m. All Masons are invited to attend. Elec tion of officers will be held at this time. SKATING PARTY Velveteen trim lend« nnunal nete above aa pictured In the November tessa at Goad llaasekeeping maga- Relatives of Mrs. Gladys Wit tekind met at the home of R. M. Williams on Bunday evening for a potluck dinner honoring Mrs. Wittekind on her birthday anni versary and presented her with gifts. Those present were families of D. R. Wittekind, Max Hoopes. R M Williams; also Mrs. Effie Hoopes. Marion WiK liams. Pearl Burnell and Kenneth Berry. The deacons of the First Bap tist church and their wives had a social time at the home of the pastor and his wife last Friday, i One of the games. "Mental Tele- pa thy," still has the group puzzl- ed The "It” could identify anyone of nine similar books which were placed in rows of three, that the ■ party chose. These still puzzled people are: I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudrow, Mr. I and Mrs. Henry Weeldreyer, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ted Johnson, and E. L.' Clark. Master Philip W’eeldreyer was also present. Refreshments of cocoa and cake were served. A. F. A A. M. HOMECOMING MISSIONARY STUDY GROUP The Methodist Missionary Study Group was entertained Friday af ternoon by Mrs. Maude Wright at her home. The program for the af- ternoon was in charge of Mrs. C. N. Land and Mrs. S. -iL. Mackin with Mrs. Land leading the de votional service and Mrs. Mackin presenting the lesson on India. Mrs Wright served refreshments at the ten hour. DEACONS MEET On Friday night 32 of the Girl Scouts of troops 94 and 52 had a skating party at the Drain rink. Those taking cars and chaperoning were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollister, Mrs. Earl Daniels, John Long, Mrs. Lloyd Swanson, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Elmer Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Davies. THANKSGIVING May Yours Be a Happy One! Record the occasion with pictures of the home gathering. Get your Film NOW — We have them. Also Movie Film 8 and 16mm. i In doing so we have given Cottage Grove the first modern dry cleaning plant in its his tory. We GUARANTEE you, our customers, the best quality in dry cleaning there is to be toad anywhere in the country. The cleaning equipment we have just installed is ths best to be had. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. WE NOW HAVE AN ALTERATION DEPARTMENT WATERPROOF THAT WINTER GARMENT NOW! HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED i Try an Infra Red Heat Lamp for sore muscles and stiff joints. Also for quick laundry or hair dry — White Lamps $1.60. Ruby $3.60. Choice Xmas Cards ............. 3c to $1.00 each Box Assortment Xmas Cards 49c to $1.00 box Largest assortment in years to choose from. Holiday Wrappings...... Heavy DeLuxe Wraps 25 foot rolls 20 in. wide Ribbons and Cords .... 2 sheet fold 10c 3 sheets 25c ......... ........ 60c ........ 10e and up Snap Shot Albums and Scrap Books :. DESSERT AND BRIDGE Besides the regular members of the Elite Bridge club four guests, Mrs. Milton Diamond. Mrs. Jesse Denney, Mrs. Jerry Holmes and Mrs. Frank Thompson, were en tertained by Mrs. Ralph Sahsman Thursday evening at a 7:30 des- sert and evening of bridge Joe Bricher received high h for members and Mrs for guests. December 5th Is thw next Ing date and will be with Floyd Qithens Motors Dealar PHO NB 27 Authorized FULL VALUE ALWAYS Dependable quality at priees you can afford to pay. Why not be sure of getting the best in quality and price by doing all your food buying at Irish-Swartz. Dates Prunes Fancy Quality 49c,b OregonI talian 3b 69c Mix Nuts Coffee We carry a complete fine of Birdseye and Pictsweet fresh frozen foods See our display Cider 49c Fine Quality FILBERTS No. 1 fancy 39c lb PEANUTS fresh roasted 29c lb. MIX MOTS gift bag 5 lbs. >145 PECANS paper shell 49c lb. BRAZIL NUTS large 49c lb. PUDDINGS . Percy 3 pkgs. 25c CHINESE NOODLES 2 pkgs. 29c CHILI BEANS No J tin 22c CHIU CON CARNE Dennison 25c ea SNOWFLAKE SODAS 22c lb. 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