The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 19, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Mratiœl, Coi tage Grave, Orr<<>a
ALL OAF MEETING
The United Spanish War Veter-
At birth a baby'« liver comprise«
■oa and Auxiliary will hold an one-eighteenth of the body'« weight
all day rm-eting at the home of In an adult, however, the liver only
Mn Brutha Rodgen Friday, De- make« up about ona-fortieth oi the
Harriet Horn. \\ . M.,
Chas. Akerblade. W. 1».
For Year 1947
United Recently by
Judge King
MRS HAGLEl HOSTESS AT
CHRINTMAM PARTI
Th«* annual Chri.tma* dinner
and |*irty o( the Juatamvre club
was held Tucsd«) evening with
Mi
Orlo Ikighiy hohle««, at her
home The Christmas ■cheme wa«
carried out in ihr rod ami white
tahlc decorations, candy canes a<kl-
ing much to the Yul«*tl<U* motif.
adorned with
A I'hrtstmu*
lights and decoration«
ii l»o
*ymbolk* of th«- «vason. The mem-
her* «pent the evening with the
gift exchange, tinging of Chri«t-
mas caroh and in writing a letter
to a mcmlwr, .Mr* Palnwr John-
IIIR HIDAY M'N< UKON
Mn. Eliza How«« entertained nt
her home Sunday, December 15,
with a birthday dinner honoring
Mn. S K. Achim*. Mina Bertha
Howe and J A Kiker wheme birth
day unniversarir« were within n
tew day« of each other, th«* two
Indies the same day. Mn. Howe*
wax assisted with th«’ dinner by
Mn Klkcr
Several couples of both
At th«* annual election of officers
and Ikiuglas counties have been
of the local chapter «M Eastern
united in the past two months by
Star held Friday night Harriet
Justice of the Peace Ex a C. Kimi.
Horn was elected worthy matron
with one rocord<*d in October two
and Chirks Akcrblade worthy pa­
in the month of November ami RECENT BRIBE HONORED
FREMII RI NTM AN PARTI AM» tron for the ensuing year. Associ-
three so far in December.
AT SHOWER
■to matron will be Ruth Smith
^iarner-Puwell Rites
M r s. A. C. Tbmashek enter­
Highlighting recent activities of
■on, who I n III in a Portland hospi-
On October 26 at one o’clock in tained Thurstiay, December 12 at the B. A P. W. club was their and associate |>atron, Goorge Wit-
tai.
the afternoon Judge Exa C. King a bridal «hoxv,*r for the pleasure Christmas party and exchange des­
The next mm-ting will bo Jan­
united Miss Irene E. Powell to of Mrs. Jim Martindale in«*«« Mary sert Monday night at the horn«* of Dcnburg; treasurer, Barbara Hill;
WE STILL HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF
uary 14th with Mn P .Sf Bukow.
John F. Garner, both of Lane coun­ Margaret McKibben i, a recent Alice Breedlove, The evening be­ conductress. Isalielle Hates anil as­
ty, at a single nng ceremony, in bride Th«* afternoon was spent gan with an 8:00 o'clock exchange sociate conductress, Ruth Th«>m|r-
Oawley I« retiring
the Judge's office. The couple was socially and in th«* op«*ning of th«* d«*sserf, ««ach member bringing a son.
attended by Mr. and Mrs. John many beautiful anti a-eful gifts rv- dessert for on«*', artistically wrnpp- worthy matron anti Teil Taylor,
retiring worthy |>atn>n.
W. Johnson.
ceix'ed by th«* guest of h«»n«>r.
ed and exchanged with another
Couple Wed De«ember 14th
Frances Racknor and C. V. Bel-
RcfivshmcBts
wen*
serx
’
cd
at
the
inembrr.
Sexcn
tables
were
decor-
A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FLUORESCENT
Virginia Margaret Lovelace b«>- clos«* of the afternoon to the ated in keeping with the yuletide knap were welcomed a* new affil­
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
came th«* bride of William Weston guests: Mesdames C. E. Stewart. season, each being centcn*d with iate member*. At the business
Prough, both of Lane county on F. B VanNortwick. G. R. Van- lighted candles, each symbolic of meeting, tentative plans were dis­
Saturday. December 14 at 4:00 Nortwick, Will White. K. E. Mick­ Christmas as also were the favors cussed relative to purchasing u
o'clock by Judge Exa C. King. Mr. ey, Leon Godard. J. B. Grubb, L and plac«* cards. Mi-s. Breedlove new piano for the hall It was an-
and Mrs. John W. Johnson were W. McKay, W. L. Baker, John L. was assisted by Edna Burleson, nounced that there will lie initia­
attendants again for this coupl«*. Trunnell, Roy Trunnell. Jeanette r Adt'Ua Hatch and Myrtle Gleason. tion at the next meeting, and in­
Mrs. Johnson being a sister of the Lykens, Hubert Hickethier, A. W.' Following th«* dessert course the stallation of officers will be Jan­
PHONE 24F3
bride and Mr. Johnson a brother- Bartel. J C. Bukcr. L. W. Mc- group enjoyed a solo by Lcoma uary 10th. Ilina Thum, grand con»
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gar­ Kibb,*n .Miss Belva Garoutte and Fauquier, accompanied by Helen ductresa, waa honored in the east.
ner also witnessed the single ring Mrs. Martindale.
Nettie Gawley announced she
Hagen. Mrs. Hagen als«» accompan­
_ ceremony. The bride and lady at­
ied the groUp, singing a number of will entertain her officers at a
tendants wore corsages of pink WORU) FRIENDSHIP
Christmas carols after which mem­ dinner in th«* Masonic dining room
rosebuds.
LUZIERS COSMETICS
PARTY
bers had their ('hristmas tree and on th«* evening of December 19
Roseburg Couple Wed Here
.Miss Pat Scott entertained the gift exchange. Grace Cowan, pres­ after which members of the Star
Are Again Being Handled
A Roseburg couple. Ina N. Sjol- World Friendship Qtiesbys of the
__ ident was presented with a gift and Masonic lodge will lx* guests
vold and Edward F. Ruggles, ex­ Methodist church Saturday night by the club nw*mbers.
VERNICE STOCK, DEMONSTRATOR
at a dancing party in the Masonic
changed vows here on Sundav, at a Christmas party. Miss Scott
temple, to start at 9:00 o'clock.
The
president
was
In
charge
of
Phone 75
6th & Adam«
November 24th, when Judge Eva was assisted by Miss Barbara Nel­
Refreshments wen* served at th«*
King read the wedding ceremony. son in decorating her home which the short business meeting at
The couple left immediately for was beautifully dt*corated, the which time the financial chairman. ard chairman of the committee.
Lottie Lee Dimb, reported th«* sum
their home.
Christmas scheme being carried ot $90.00 taken in at their recent
Judge King Weds Couple
out.
rummage sale and several names SI NSHINE (OGIE
A Lane county couple, Agnes
At the business meeting plans were presented for membership. BUNTS <11 H< EKS
Bernice Johnson and Berlin Lit­ were made for a food sale and ba­
At th«* all «lay meeting of the
tle, were united in marriage by zaar to be held in January and The president, who attended the4 Sunshine Circle of the Church of
Judge Eva C. King on November for February an evening at the state executive board meeting in Christ Tuesday the annual elec­
22nd in the presence of a few close Eugene Ice Arena was planned. Portland Sunday. December 15. tion of officers was held for the
friends. The couple remain«*d here Mrs. Frank Brown, sponsor, read gave a very interesting and en- ensuing xear. The new president is
lightening report.
To Be Held in the S D. A. Church
the first two days of their honey­ “The Other Wise Man" with phon­
Mrs. Hiitchison; vice president,
moon.
Corner of W. Main A North N Streets
ograph records playing Christmas sekyice guild
Mrs. Amil Thies; secretary, Mrs.
Miss Harrell Bride of
music between chapters. This was < HRISTMAS PARTY
•Dak* McGarvin and treasurer,
Mr. GabrieKon
REV. E. D. BUSCH. PASTOR
followed by the revealing of their
Mrs. Addie Hull. Txx«*nty-on<* were
The annual turkey dinner nnd
_
The office of Justice of the Secret Pals and gift exchange,
Mu.sii* ami sung mid Imppinexs everywhere!
prosent for th«* potluck dinner and
19-ltc
Christmas
party
of
the
Service
Peace Eva C. King w-as the scene They also drew names for Secret
program in the afternoon. Christ-'
Lighted
window*, green Inn brillimit with
Guild
of
the
Methodist
church
was
for the wedding of Zettie Harrell Pals for thp new year. Betty and
mas carols were sung and Velda
glowing
biilbx,
nil contributing to the grand
held
Tuesday
night
at
the
golf
to Virgil L. Gabnelson at a single Pauline Dyksterhuis were in
Moon sang a solo. ac*com|Minicd by
course
club
house
with
24
mem
­
sum
total
of
ChristninM.
ring ceremony on December 6. in charge
_ of the - games
------- and Miss
her mother. Mrs. Herbert Moori.
the presence of the witnesses. Scott entertained the group with bers present A Christmas tree Slips were handl’d out for ench on«*
It’s fine to celebrate Cliritdinax again this
adorned
with
decorations
and
Phyllis Hibbard and Dorothy a selection of songs on the phono­
to write their most outstanding
season
of 1946, fine to have finished another
many
lights
formed
the
setting
for
Picknell. Mr. and Mrs. Gabrielson graph. The evening closed with
Christmas with many interesting
year in this community of happy home» and
will make their home in Cottage refreshments served by the host- the Christmas meditation with rvapons«*«. The (.'hristmas ex­
Mrs. Frank Brown reading "The
Grove for the present.
Story of the Other Wise Man” and change of gifts and trouts follow­
Naomi Vian Bride of Dec. 14
Christmas chimes being played on ed and name« were drawn for Se­
On December 14th Judge Eva RESEARCH PRE-HOLIDAY
the phonograph at the close of cret Sisters for the coming year.'
C. King married Naomi Hope Vian DINNER AND PARTY
each
chapter and closed with 'The The Circle will meet again Janu­
and Robert Allen Perini, both of
Mrs. Georg Bjorset entertained
Hallelujah
Chorus” from The Mes­ ary 7th with ^he new officers in
Douglas county in the judge s of­ the Research club members, their siah.
charge.
I
fice. The ceremony was witnessed husbands and a few additional
Silent Sister* were revealed at
by the immediate members of the guests Tuesday evening at their
DEC EMBER MEETING OF
families.
annual turkey dinner and Christ­ this time and gifts exchanged and METHODINT MEN
They were attended by Mr. and mas party. Poinsettias. red tapers new names were drawn for Silent
The December meeting ot the
Mrs. LeRoy Perini. They left im- and sprays of cedar decorated the Sisters for the coming year. This
mediately for a short wedding trip long dinner table where places was followed by the Christmas ex­ Methodist Men was held Monday
night in the church dining rcxim
and will be at home to their wen* laid for the 26 guests, in­ change of gifts.
May the treasure of accumulated memories of Christmases
Mrs.
Wayne
Monro«*
will
enter
­
w
’ith a potluck supper preceding
friends upon their return.
cluding the members and their
Pa** and Kone S^adde“ your Christmas celebration this
husbands. Mrs. Ellen Reynolds of tain the Guild at the next meet­ the business meeting. Wayne Mon­
ing with Mrs. Arthur Kulm as roe. president, was in charge of
ERNEST AND CLARENCE HILL
7WL We wish for you all the good things for which Christ­
DESSERT AND GIFT
San Mateo. California, sister and co-hostess.
the
meeting
and
Charles
Aker-
1019
East Main, Cottage Grove, Oregon
EXCHANGE
house guest of Mrs. Ida Williams.
mas has always stood.
biade, program chairman, led th«*
All members of the M. P. G. Mrs. Mary VanDenburg and W.
Phone 44
dcxotional sendee anti program
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
i club were present Tuesday after- D. Seaman.
Mrs. J. P. Graham was hostess w'ith a discussion on articles in the
; noon when Mrs. _ ___
A. W.
Helliwell
... _______
A social evening followed in
Christian Advocate.
entertained at a dessert course and the spacious living rooms where to the Neighbors of Woodcraft at
Christmas party. Decorations were the beautifully decorated Christ- their annual Christmas party and
in keeping with the holiday season. mas tree was laden with gifts for 8:00 o'clock dessert Tuesday eve­
609 Main Street
Phone 36
I The afternoon was spent socially each one present. The singing of ning at her home, amid elaborate
Dorothy Arnest
and with the annual Christinas Christmas carols brought an en­ decorations symbolic of the Yule-
Alice Foster
tide season. Lighted, decorated
gift exchange. Mrs. Harold Axley joyable evening to a close.
tree»s and greenery gave the rooms
will entertain the club at the next
an atmosphere of Christmas as
* meeting.
SERVICE GUILD HOLDS
well
as the long table centered
ELECTION THURSDAY NIGHT
Mrs. H. H. Haworth, assisted by with chrysanthemums, lighted ta­
pers and greenery, and red and
• 5th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE •
•Miss Hazel Tohlen, entertained in
green perfume lamps at each place
her home Thursday evening as the as favors.
Methodist Service Guild members
Mrs. AJta Young was a guest.
gathered for their annual election Mrs. Young and Hazel Arthur won
We wish a MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our friends in Cottage Grove and vicinity. You
of officers for the coming year.
prizes at cards which followed
will find listed below many items which will help to make your Christmas dinner a success.
The officers an* as follows: Presi­ the exchange of gifts.
dent. M > Wayne Monroe; vice
•/. C.
The group presented their host­
president. Mrs Joe McCJarnan;
ess with a gift, the following day
secretary. Mrs. Stanley Frye and being her birthday anniversary.
Red & White.
No. 2' .can
treasurer, Mrs. Wilber Crane.
Each member was asked to con­ MIZPAH CLASH PARTY
tribute Christmas tree decorations
The Mizpah class of the Presby­
for the tree at the church. Mrs. terian church met for the regular
mt
Arthur Weinkauf, vice president, meeting and Christmas party at
was in charge of the business the home of Mrs. Minnie Willits
meeting in the absence of the with Mrs. Lila Veatch co-hostess.
president.
I
the afternoon the members
Mrs. Franke’s Reg. $1.25 Vai.
)n December 17ih the me>bera filled sacks with candy to lx* given
will meet at the local golf course to the children during the Christ-
club house for their annual Christ- mas program at the church on
mas party and turkey dinner. At Sunday.
ercy’s Chocolate
this lime the past year's Secret
Mrs. Ellen White and Mrs. Grace
S
।
revea,ed
Daskam were guests of the club '
At the close of the evening re- Gifts were exchanged after which
freshments were served to the the hostesses served a dessert
In Bulk
Pounds
group.
course.
G .E. Heating Pads and
Electric Coffee Makers
ANNOUNCING
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS
SERVICE
Trinity Lutheran Church
' DEC. 24, 1946, 7:00 P. M.
THANKS FRIENDS
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
For 1946
Collins Laundry and Cleaners
Arnest’s Dress Shop
J9C
FRUIT Cocktail
TANG Salad Dressing
j "r 38c
FRUIT CAKES
e- 59c
PUDDING MIX
2
39C
MINCE MEAT
CAKE FLOUR Sno-Sheen, Swan sdown, Softasilk 37c
l
ITEMS GREAT L
REDUCED-
REAL BARGAINS FOR
LAST MINUTE
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
i
LADIES COATS
LEGGING SETS
S10.00 S1S.00 S20.00
$4.00 $5.00
LADIES SUITS
TODDLERS COATS $3.00
3 only
$8.00 $12.00 CHILDRENS COATS
Limited amount
LADIES JERKIN SETS
$6.00 $7.00 $12.00
4 only
$5.00 BOYS SWEATERS
Coat and pullover
LADIES SKIRTS
$2.00 $2.50
$3.00 $5.00
BATTLE JACKETS S2.00
LADIES JACKETS
SPORT COATS
S5.00 S8.00 BOYS
3 only
LADIES SLACKS
S4.00
S3.00 S4.00 S5.00 SHEEPSKIN LINED
SLIPPERS
$2.00
MITTENS AND GLOVES
SOc S1.S0 HATS
si.oo
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PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
A
__ ________
CANDY
Box Chocolates
Chews
Mixed Candy
NUTS .
PICKLES
Mixed Nuts, Almonds,
Brazils, Walnuts,
Filberts, Peanuts
Sweet Mixed
Jar . . 29c
?
A
¿I
V
• Tasty, tender Parker House Roll«
anytime-with Fleischmann'« Fast Ris­
ing Dry Yeast. IF YOU BAKE AT
HOME-you'll cheer this baking dis­
covery that stays fresh for weeks on
your pantry shelf ready to help you
make delicious bread, rolls, buns at a
moment’s notice. Dissolve according
to direction«—then u«e a« fresh yeast
At your grocer’s.
StQyS flesh. on your pantry shelf
Del Monte
CATSUP
PUMPKIN Red & White
SWEET POTATOES
Mellowest
CHEESE
25c
2 No. 2J^ Cans 33c
No. 2!4 Gins 31c
Pound ^3C
14-oz. Bottle
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ORANGES
LETTUCE
SMALL, JUICY
NAVEI^
2,>,mn 49c
LARGE SOLID
HEADS
APPLES
CELERY
FANCY WINESAPS
OR DELICIOUS
CRISP, TENDER
STALKS
13c
EACH
|5C
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