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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1946)
Th* Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon DEMERT AND CHRINTMAN GIFT EXCHANGE Mrs Andrew Brund. Miss Mar iette Hamant and Mrs L. J. Mc Laughlin will be hoetessrs for the Past Matrons club on Monday, De cember 9th. at the home of Mrs McLaughlin This will be a 1:30 deuert followed by a Christmas gift exchange. Thun., Dec. 5, 1946 .METHODIST CHURCH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED MOV. »« Thanksgiving day was also the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bennett, who observed both occasions at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wheeler, at Albany. Their other daughters, Mrs. W E. Stoffer of Albany and Mrs. J. V. Trunnell The secret to success is con- assisted in making this a happy •tancy. to purpose. -Disraeli event. Others present for the din ner were the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Shirley and Carol. W. E. Stoffer and J. V. Trunnell. The rooms were beauti-i fully decorated with chrysanthe mums and the honorees were re membered with lovely gifts,, as well as being honored with a song. "My Anniversary," dedicated to them over the radio. KEGVIAR MEETING Here’s Where to Get Winterproofing Now Winterproofing time it here .time to replace worn out oils. check spark plugs, battary, tire*. lights * and other parts of your car so that you'll get better performance Sa and safer driving this winter. We can service your car right now. Drive in for our expert VHaronal service. You'll drive out with a safer, better running car. Baker’s Super Service The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held Wednesday af ternoon. December 11, in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. GOOD BLOCK WOOD 9th and Oibbs CALL Wo Give RAH Groen Stamps TED’S FUEL YOUR Mobilgas A DEALER 318J1 ROYAL NEIGHBORS, DEC. 10 REBEKAHS ELECT OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the Rebekahs Friday evening election of officers was held. Miss Shirley- Culver was elected noble grand': Lxiretta Safley, vice grand: Alice Conner, recording secretary: Eva Hatch, financial secretary; and Eva Aubrey, treasurer. The birthday party was an nounced for December 6 with a pot luck supper at 6:30 and 'on December 13th the Staff club will hold its Christmas party with gift exchange. Joint installation was announc ed for Jan. 14 to be held in Eu gene with the grand officers and the officers of the Rebekah As sembly as installing officers. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TUMPERANCE I NION Mrs. Harry Hart entertained the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union Wednesday af ternoon at her home. Mrs. N. E. Compton led the devotional ser vice and Mrs. Carroll Witherspoon was in charge of the lesson. Tlie P, D. G. garden club will meet Friday at 1:30 with Mrs. Andrew Brund. < ARD OF THANKS For your full enjoyment of living — Don’t trifle with your vision. — See Dr. M.E. Smith Optometrist 10-tfc CAKRERRI <1.1 It A business meeting of the Car berry Club was held Sunday night, December t. at the Parish House. Plans were drafted for a Christ-' mas pragram to be held after a parish dinner at the Armory on December 22, It was decided that discussions would be dismissed un til January. THETA RHO GIRLS HOLD ELECTION Twenty-nine Theta Rho Girls and two Rebekahs were present Monday night for the election of officers held in the IOOF hall. Miss Shirlie Myers was elect «I president; Miss Joyce La Blue, vice president; Miss Clara Johnson, ro- cording secretary; Miss Dalene Mitchell, financial secretary; Miss Pat Rickard, treasurer. Plans were completed for the party December 7th. The next I meeting will be December 16 and will be formal initiation. I । At a meeting of the Lorane • Grange November 26th, the fol- ■ lowing officers were elected: •Dolph Dillon, master; Bob Phil- | son, overseer; Eioinc Stephens, Jec-1 turer; Gertrude Briggs, chaplain; Donald Perry, steward; ¿'rank J Gibbons, gatekeeper; Clyde Gib bons, assistant steward; Clarice Wise, lady assistant steward; Eu nice Taylor, secretary; Horace Taylor, treasurer; Juanita Stiff, ceres; Rowena Doughty, pomona: Jackie Bartlett, flora; Jack Bart-1 lett, Harold Foster and Charles Mitchell, executive committee; Dalene Mitchell, musician. WESTMINSTER GUILD Meeting of the Westminster Guild December 10th nt 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Stewart Curl- son. This will be the Christmas an'* K'U exchange. Each *nrn,hcr is to bring a $1.00 gift. * - SERI U ri 1.1 II I) SPECIAL MEETING The members of the Sen-ice Guild of the Methodist church are reminded of their special meeting, December 12. at the home of Mrs H. H. Haworth. This will be the election of officers. ------------------ -------- -------------------- f it I & » « FRUIT JUICE Week at Irish-Swartz One of nature's finest cold remedies on sale this week by the can or case. Duy a generous supply at these prices Adams Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice 46 Ounce Tins Case of 12 SILVER VALLEY Unsweetened We wi«h to take this means to THOUGHTLETS thank all our friends for the love ly flowers, cards and acts of kind By Carl B. Balch ness shown to us in our recent bereavement. Mrs. Henry Ells worth. Frank Ellsworth and fam- No real achievement can be ily. 17-ltp made without struggle or opposi tion. The best flavored apples come from localities where there are hard freezes. We are prepared to sharpen saws—cross cut, skill and band, up to 1%-iiL, circle. Hand saws sharpened and retoothed. Lawn mowers and other tools sharp ened. Phone 146. 33-4tp-tfc 46 Ounc Case of 12 BLENDED JUICE Adams Quality - 46 oz. tins Most of us believe in the immor-1 tality of the soul, but when a jew - i cler advertises that diamonds have an immortal value, we believe that he is taking in too much territory. • Case of 12 It now appears highly probable that inch by inch, if not step by step, peace treaties with akis na tions will actually be written. ORANGE JUICE Wc do not wish' to eliminate the American type of the Christ - mas season but we fear the season will be more highly commercial- ized than ever this year. DRESSES — SUITS SWISS AND MADERA HANDKERCHIEFS COSTUME JEWELRY PURSES LOUNGING PAJAMAS R0BE3 A certain author writ« “A Christian is not one who cannot sin, but one for whom it is possible i not to sin.” it THIS WEEK IS CARD OF THANKS 41 S. 6th St. Phone 351 Four generations were ropro- sented at the meeting of the M P. G. club Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Charles Beidler entertained at a dessert course and aoetal af ternoon. The four generations in cluded baby Suzanne Lubanko, her mother, Mrs David Lubanko, grandmother, Mrs. Lucille Titus, all of Eugene and groat grand mother Mrs. Hood of Portland. The next meeting will be the Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Albert Hclliweil on Decrm- ber 17th. We wish to thank our many dear friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and sym pathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father and for the lovely floral offerings. It is not enough to be busy; so Jennie C. Shay. Marjorie Ishmael, are the ants. The question is: Muriel Rehm. 17-ltc What are we busy about* Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop Community Jewelers Oh Sunday morning, December 1. at 9:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church, Creswell, Miss Edith Gamble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble, became the bride of Delmar Rearrick, son of Mrs. Lavina Rearrick The Rev. Groth, pastor, officiated before a few close relatives. The couple left immediately for a few days at the coast. They will make their home hero as Mr. Reirriek is usmcui I w I with his mother in the Blue Moon Cafe. The groom is a returned veteran having spent four years in the navy. FOI R GENERATIONS AT The Royal Neighbors will meet Tuesday. December 10. at 8 p. m. in the Eagles hall. All members are urged to be present as this will be election of officers, also the annual Christmas exchange of gifts <50c to 75c», tree and enter tainment. The juvenile members will be special guests. GARDEN CLUR. DEC. 6TH 16-ltc fll R couple wed it crfswell Within our cities, towns and hamlets, the rising generation and to too much extent, even the retiring generation are too highly over-entertained. Sundine No. 2 Tin PICKLES, Bits o’Dill .... SPECIAL CREAM of TOMf TO SOUP Heinz ONE GROUP OF DRESSES A great deal of biame and prop-1 erly deserved censure is placed DRASTICALLY REDUCED PUMPKIN Libby’s No. 2y2 upon the parents for the preva IN PRICE. lent juvenile delinquency, but some of the blame rests on the school. GIFTS FOR THE BABY SAUERKRAUT Steinfeld’s the church and the community, . _ • and al) too few people recognize Arnest Dress Shop GREEN BEANS Yamhill, No. 2 tin 509 MAIN STREET . 19c jar 2 for 25c 2 for 35c 2 for 35c $3.50 Case t ThdTc is a great deal of dif- ference between a good man and a goody goody man. Phone 36 i # W/W ^ureS no ‘' because yeast got weak SYRUP SPICES CLAMS Wc will have a limited Ben Hur Gift Pack of 8 kind« including purj pepper. Pismo No. l/a $1.19 29c ea. amount again this week. 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