The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 06, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur«.. March 6, 1947
AM OIL THAT
DOSS 6 JOOS
AT ONCI!
You can bet it’« not by accident that
RPM Compounded Motor Oil keeps
your motor cleaner, gives it longer
We. Tbit oil’» especially compounded
to end carbon trouble, prevent cor­
rosion, stick to hot spots that ordinary
oils leave bare and exposed to wear,
to fight oxidation, and to eliminate
air-bubbles that would impair circu­
lation. Best of all, RPM Motor Oil
rust-proofs as it lubricate»!
Business and Professional Women Receive
ational Citation On Membership Goal
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CANDLELIGHT WEDDING
SEKI U E MAR< II 2
At a candlelight ceremony in
I)
the Grace Lutheran church of Eu­
gene, Alberta White, daughter of
Our Lady of Perpetuai Help
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson, of
Cottage Grove, was married to Ctunvh was the seen«' of the w eli­
Herman Zeitner. Sunday after­ ding of Miss Barbara Elizabeth
noon. March 2nd. at three o'clock Pynch, daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
The Rev. W. B. Maier officiated W. C. Pynch of Cottage Grove,
Alpha Thompson w a s brides­ to Donald Billick. son of Mr. and
maid and Homer Thompson served Mrs. Billick of Elkton, February
24. at eight-thirty o'clock In the
as best man.
The bride wore an aqua dress evening The Rev. Louis H. Sohlvr
with black accessories. a calotte officiated.
The bride wore a dress of apple
with shoulder-length veil and a
corsage of gardenias and red rose- green with black accessories and a
corsage of gardenias. Her sister.
buds.
A recept ion was held at the Miss Marjory Pynch. was maid of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer honor. She wore a light blue dress,
Thompson. The three-tiered wed­ with beige accessories and a cor-
ding cake was cut by the brale sag«* of carnations. The brhte-
and groom. Mrs Byron Thies andKro“,n,s brother, Robert Billick,
Mni. Delbert Gnen. sisters of the
“s b***
V.’h,'r
bride, served, and Mrs. Homer
w,7'’
r and Mis ( htford
Thompson and Laura Heines Smith. Mr, Pynch gave his daugh-
ter away.
poured.
Mrs. Zeitner graduated from the /A reception followed at the
of the briik's
rents The
Cottage Grove high school in 1937 home
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an$i has been employed in Eugene
the past seven years as manager
of the Jiffy Lunch Cafe. Mr. Zeit­
ner spent three and one-half years
in the paratroopers, serving in the
European theater.
They will make their home in
Eugene where Mr. Zeitner is em-'
plov ed.
young couple went away for n ROYAL NEIGHBORS To MEET
»bort trip. They will return and
The regular meeting <d the Roy-
make their home at Elkton, where al Neighbors will be March 11th
the bridegroom has u Hower farm, at th«- regular meeting place.
The highlight of the dinner
meeting at Landon's Inn Monday LOU AL COUPLE WED
I night of the Business and Pro­ IN WASHINGTON
fessional Women's club was the
The wedding of Miss Helen Lkm-
anouncement of the local club re­ berger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ceiving the national citation for O. E. Lionberger. to Paul Nebe­
reaching their goal of 72 members, lung. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
the local club having taken in 76 L P. Nebelung, was solemnized
new members, with Alice Breed­ Wednesday. February 26, at five-
love chairman ot the membership thirty o’clock at Stevenson, Wash­
committee. Those becoming new ington. by Mrs Brown, justice of
members Monday night were: Ina the peace. They were accompanied
Smith. Ella Beers, Stella Holt, by Wayne McCall, who with Mr.
Jule Crunw, Grayce Cruaon. Lois Brown, were witnesses.
Leonard. Ella Hoyer, Sharon Hoy­
Mr. Nebelung attended the local
er. Mabel Brisbane. Phyllis Moody, high school and served two years
Bernice Patten. Hilda E. Walther, in the navy. The young couple will
Mildred Booher. Tressa Tullar, make their home here where Mr.
Lorraine Kolrp, Dora Mae Linden. Nebelung is employed at the Cot­
Margaret Spriggs. Patricia Van- tage Grove Electric mill.
derKley, Ida Williams. Donna
Hatch. Irone Boyd. Madeline MRS. HAMMOND HOSTESS
The Elite Bridge club met at the
Throop. Margaret Woodson, Jane
Harris. Pauline Robertson, Doro­ Cottage Grove golf club house last
thy Hollister, Verna McDonald and Thursday with Mrs. Fred Ham­
mond as hostess. Table decorations
Myrt Oviatt.
Grace Cowan, president, intro­ were unusual, the hostess using
duced the speaker. Miss Gloria Ge- pussywillows tinted red and blue
bers. physical education teacher in keeping with Washington's
of the local Jefferson and Adams birthday. Mrs. E. R. Husted re­
I schools who brought out the fact ceived high score at bridge. Mrs.
that physical education is just as \Valter Hunter will entertain the
Let us perk you up
important in junior high as other club at the next meeting.
studies and explained the work
with a good hot cup of coffee.
BRIDGE CLUB OF EUGENE
FRIENDS ENTERTAINED
and tests which must be passed.
Resulting From Colds—
ENTERTAINED HERE
The club voted a contribution of AT DINNER
Superintendent and Mrs. H. B.
The Madrecetes Bridge club of Upper Bronchial Irritations
S10.00 to the Red Cross and Ruth
“Fellowship Is for free”
Stewart Caldwell reported on the Ferrin and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUgene was'entertained Tuesday I Why hack. hack, hack youra.lt to
On. du*, u( ttron-chu-lln.
Red Cross drive which was very Dillman entertained a group of at a luncheon and afternoon of nicer»*
K»>ul«iun
you unmlalakabl. relict
satisfactory. The nominating com­ friends Tuesday evening at dinner bridge by Mrs. R L. Sedergren —a l«w do... may Mho» Il vnthvly
Coitilo»
no
eh'or«n*nn
ainulkr
and
social
get-togeiher
of
college
who carried out the St. Patrick's amt no a«r»t auaary .yrtip or Not
mittee composed of Inez Hoyt.
h«bit*
Myrtle Gleason and Mary Work­ friends at the home of Supt. and motif in her decorative «chôme, turmms Hut it you «ani «univibins
real
fur
•
really
natty
cough
rvaultin.
man was appointed. A report was Mrs. Ferrin. Those entertained using green carnations as her troni a cold, get a SS mnl botti, of
given by the legislative chairman. were Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. luncheon table centerpiece and Uron-«.hu -bn. Kmuliion — from any
»tor.
our yuatant.. of unmla-
Myrtle Gleason. Reports were also Taylor, dean of the graduate, King Alfred daffodils about the rood
takab!. Mli»f«ctlon or .money back
of Ore- rooms. Special guests besides the
...» University ...
given on the. southwest district school of the
KEM'S FOR DRUGS
conference held at Coquille on gon. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Morgan members were Mrs. Joe Bricher
March 2nd. Those attending from all of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Krank S. Parker.
the local club were Grace Cowan. Wilbur Workman.
REBEKAHS DEGREE STAFF
Leonora Langston, Nell Bukowski,
Ruth Stewart Caidwell. Edna TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS
The Rebekah Degree Staff mot
The usual business session was in regular session in the club
Burleson. Lottie Lee Lamb and
Adelia Hatch. On Saturday eve­ held on Monday evening followed rooms of the IOOF hall Friday
ning Florence Barton opened her by a general discussion on the pro­ evening. Lauretta Safloy, vice
home for a reception of state offi­ posed sales tax suggested by the grand, presided over the meeting
cers. chairmen and visiting mem­ state legislature. Special numbers in the absence of Shirley Keefau-
were given by Mrs. Leoma Fau-1 ver. noble grand.
bers. with 57 attending.
• 5th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GROVE •
As a national project the Busi­ quier. Other program numbers
Zula Hansen, secretary, told of
were
readings
and
musical
num
­
ness and Professional Women are
receiving a letter from W. C. Mar­
adopting Belgian war orphans, and bers by Hazen. Goude. Short, with tin. concerning the March of
Plenty of Parking Space While Shopping at M&W Market
the local group has announced the Mrs. Blackmon' accompanist. Re­ Dimes campaign and stated that
freshments
of
ice
cream
cake
and
adoption of an orphan and will
a check was sent for the purpose.
Shop With Us Every Day the Easy Serve Yourself Way.
coffee were served. A pot 4uck din­
At the close of the meeting.
help provide for its keep.
Committees were appointed for ner at 6:30 was announced for practice was held in the lodge
the card party to be held March March 17. Announcement includ­ room in preparation for initiation
17 in Vie armory’, by the general ed the district council meeting in which will be held at the next
Pound Chest
chairman. Edna Burleson, the Roseburg on March 9. More than regular lodge meeting, on Friday,
March 7
proceeds of which will go toward 40 attended the meeting.
the hospital fund. Committees are:
tickets, Alice Breedlove; talleys, MRS. MAGNUSON HOSTESS
PAST MATRONS CLUB
Brookfield i? Mellow
Miu Lb.
napkins and posters, Edna Burle­
The Baptist missionary society
Mrs. Donnell Allen and Mrs. O.
son, Adelia Hatch and Della Gallo; met with Mrs. Salem Magnuson L. Nichols will be co-hostesscs to
prizes, Catherine Sedergren, Laura yesterday afternoon. After the the Past Matrons club members
Gentry, Lois Ware; cards. Nell business session. Mrs. Ida Turveen next Monday. March 10. at a 1:30
Dry or Treated With Handle Each
Bukowski, Leonora Langston and led the devotional» using “evange- dessert course at the Allen hom<-
Mathilda Prager; tables. Lotti«» lism” as her theme, Mrs. H. H.
Lee Lamb. Ruth Stewart Caldwell, Weeldreyer presented the pro­ P. D. G. GARDEN C LUB
and Elizabeth Mills: punch. Cath­ gram on the topic of generation
Mrs. C. K. Haynes will enter-
erine Sedergren; coffee, cream, su­ to generation which was a history tain the P. D. G. Garden club at
gar. Grace Cowan? Laura Gentry. of the missionary society for the her home Friday, March 7, at a
Yeola Baldwin, Leoma Fauquier, past seventy five years.
1:30 dessert course arid meeting.
Lois Leonard and Lula Digby.
At the conclusion of the pro­
M & W Brand
Dennison« — No. 1 can
Prizes and a door prize are to be gram delicious refreshments were
given.
served by the hostess.
Now You Can Get
Feel like RIP UH WIRKLE About
the Middle of the Morning?
Quick Relief
From Coughs
J. F. FINNERAN
7TH AND MADISON
PHONE 16
A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT
Office Supplies of every kind.—The Sentinel
Wouldn’t That
Burn You?
But
Don’t let it bother
you. Our food and
service is
“just like home.”
We Have Ice Cream.
Bring the whole family and enjoy
your meals at the
TOWN TALK CAFE
GREYHOUND CAFE
M
CM*to4oa
CLOSED-BACK PUMPS
in shiny black patent.
Comfy low heels.
5.50
BRIGHT HANDBAGS in
gleaming plastic patent.
Top .'lippers. T :• $.98
Advance night was held Tuesday
evening by the Neighbors of
Woodcraft with Jean Thiel, guar­
dian neighbor elect, in charge. At
the next meeting. April 1, installa­
tion of officers and initiation will
be held.
Delegates were nominated for
the district convention for District
No. 12 to be held at Medford April
28 and 29. Delegates nominated
were Anna Graham and Julia Bar­
tel.
Refreshments were served by
the committee. Pearl Bressler and
Mildred Teich, St. Patrick's day
decorations being carried out.
The next social meeting will be
with Mrs. Fannie Leabo March 18.
WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS
The Women’s Relief Corps will
meet Saturday, March 8, in the
IOOF Rall at 2:00 o'clock. Ttr
newly elected officers will be in­
stalled at this time. All members
are requested to be present.
MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT
The associate grand matron,
Catherine Felger, of Salem made
her official visit Friday night to
the local chapter of Eastern Star.
The regular meeting was preceded
by a dinner. Initiation was an­
nounced for the next meeting.
March 14, and the associate grand
matron announced the district
meeting to be held at Creswell on
March 31st.
Plano Students
8 oz. bottle
Scans
CALL
25c
ns
Dairygold Tall Cans
Orlena Martin
236-J OR 159
Razors
MATERNITY DRESSES
You’ll be surprised at the styles and materials, priced from
$5.95 to $14.95.
We also carry maternity and nursing brassieres and
’
maternity girdles.
Remember our line of MADEIRA for that ’specially nice
gift. These include baby items and lovely gifts for the
home.
3
2
Lb. Box
7oz. Cans
Cauliflower
Onion Sets
Fresh Roseburg Grown
U. S No. 1 Small
Lois C. Leonard
10 Lb. Bag
26-tfxxx
for
Avocados.. each 25c
2 pounds
for Salads
BISKIT MIX »
NUCOA
RELISH SALAD - «
Package
Oleomargarine
CHARLES E. FULLER
mh TS
COTTON HANKIES in at*
Tractive, colorbright; p rinUJ
CAN NOW ACCEPT FIVE
MORE
Pork & Deans
MILK
CORN MEAL ■
KRISPY CRACKERS
The Smart Shop MINCED CLAMS
FABRIC GLOVES in tailored
styles. Black,* white, colors.
high T hkk dickeys &
petal-sheer^ rayons. White,
pastels/
198
49c
55c
Vanilla Flavoring
REPORTS GIVEN AT
STUDY CLUB
Mrs. E. E. Cone reported on
“Korea Under the Japanese Oc­
cupation” Tuesday night at the
Tuesday Evening club held in the
library. Mrs. Dan Hamant review­
ed one of the top sellers, "The
Miracle of the Bells,” written by
Russell Janney. The club is mak-
ing a study of the countries of
Asia.
Easter!
W
CANDY CHEWS
CHEESE
DUST MOPS
MM ADVANCE NIGHT BY N. OF W. ASSOCIATE GRAND MATRON
- ”
ûrtd
Ound
39C
Pint Jar
OF THE
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
Oysters
Herring
Southern Gulf Cove
Smoked Fillets
PRESENTS
CUTLER B. WHITWELL
OF THE FULLER EVANGELISTIC FOUNDATION
23*
Assisted by Mrs. Whitwell
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SPECIAL MEETINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
EACH DAY AFTER SCHOOL
MARCH 9TH THROUGH 23RD
7:30 Each Evening
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
PETER J. BAKKER, PASTOR
2 oval cans
2 cans
CLOTHES PINS
FLOOR WAX
MATCH
3
o» English
Ohio Blue Tip
Best Quality
Dozen
Full Quart
Carton
19c
89c
33c