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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1947)
MOTHERS CLFB raceutly of Rutland, and Mrs WD M EKES PLANK Ledger Sheets The Sentine». Thur«.. Sept. H. IB47 Alice Wynne The tying of u Plans were made for fhe an quilt was the afternoon's work, nual experience social and bazaar ' and at the hualncas meeting, the at the first meeting of the fall . season of the Presbyterian Aid relief c ommit tee reported 25 gar DINNER IN' OBSERVANCE Wednesday afternoon at the meet- । ments and three pairs of shoes OF WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | ing held in the church parlors. given out in August. Mrs Vinal Randall Ar., president, । The kith wedding anniversary of «inducted the business session and Mr. and Mm. Lee Nixon was ob Mm R. n. Drenner led the de- served Thursday night. September ■ votionals. Reports of committees 4th, in the JOOF hall with a din- g were given and the cx|« hence so tier nt which 75 relatives and cial was announced for October friends were guests for the affair with Mrs Schofield Stewart as Entertaining for their parent* general chairman Mrs Roy Short were their son-ln-J, > wax appointed chairman of the tor, Mr. and Mrs Hur >M Wolfit tiazaar to be held in the near fu and son and «laughter-¡n l; w Mr. ture The Rev. Hugh Peniston gave [ and Mrs Don Niwa. dr ri table wm rentenMt 1 lib I a talk on the manners and customs of the people of Bermuda tiered wedding « «';«• «, iM 1 w th At the tea hour refreshments miniature bride and gi ri : rd were served by Mrs. Charles DiH- bowls of colorful fall flowei- Tt «-y WITH man, Mrs Mattel Merryman and I were the recipient» of many lovely Mrs. E. R. Crabb, hostesses. TORPEDO MODELS gifts and Mrs. Nixon was pre-1 STREAMLINER MODELS aented an orchid corsage by her ’ 6 Cylinder 8 Cylinder W.C.T.r. ELECTM Om< ERS 6 Cylinder 8 Cylind« grandchildren, Larry and Mary Lou Wolfard. Mrs. W. E. Masters was hostess Business Coupe Sedan Couoe $1798.00 $1760.00 $1583.00 $1630.00 to the members of the Women's For entertainment following 4-Door Sedan ..... 1848.00 ... 1801.00 Christian Temperance Union 3port Coupe the dinner th«' lush Swartz em 1634 00 1681.00 With Rototltler to mechanize Wcdm-sday afternoon, at which the soil in the fall; and with Standard ployees staged a mock wedding to your laud, »mull »eroapa can 2-Door Sedan 1649.00 time elections of officers was held, 1696.00 its snow plow attachment bring back memories of 40 years Station Wagon 2604.00 2467.00 be T'do <3 pny. An all-year with all old officers being reelect ago makes snow removal quick and De Luxe Sedan Coupe 1680.00 1727.00 ed for the coming year. Officers Ma", Pot' tiller plows, easy in the winter. This power Guests besides the honorees Station Wagon 2534.00 2681.00 are; Mrs. Carrol Witherspoon, «li s t.nd h irv.-rs in one op- tiller of a hundred uses elim were Mr and Mrs, W E. Nixon, 4 Door Sedan 1708.00 1755.00 Above prices include Federal, State and president; Mrs. Harry Hart, vice criU.r ... i<. p-? »rr» perfect parents of Lee Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. inates the drudgery of garden president; Mrs. Joseph Safk-y, se- Convertible 2007 00 2054.00 cal Taxes, and Freight—ready to drive. Li 8c J IJ; la tbo spring, culti Ernest Scant, Mr. and Mr». Hugh ing and produces bigger, better , crefary and Mrs. C N. Land, trea cense. optional equipment and aceesaories ex Nixon. Mt and Mrs Oscar Jack- vates In the summer, plow» crops faster and easier. Write surer. The devotional service was De Luxe Convertible 2049.00 2096 00 tra. Price« subject to change without notie«. son and Lyle of Eugene, Mr. and under cover crop« and build» or see us for complete detaila. . led by the Rev. Mrs Rozel la Doug- ' Mrs. Max Scar», and children, Mr , las, and the afternoon meeting and Mrs Ralph Scar», Mrs. May closi-d with refreshments served Hogatc, Mrs, Erwin Hood, Mr. and by Mrs. Masters. In these trying days of motor car Mr». Dick Bushell and Ross, Mr. shortages, it is easy to forget the tru« anti Mrs. Claire Hogatc an«l fam < O! PLE WED AT measure of motor car value. 5th iititl Washington ily, Herold Witherspoon. Mr. anil Phone JIJ-R DOIBLE RING HER VICE That’s why we are publishing, here, Mr». George Drury, Mr. and .Mm. Pbote tueni) Ne» Yeti Dren lenitale Mias Moiette Grant of Salem, the factory-suggested local delivcrea la-c Harrison and Dick, Mr. and became the bride of Philip Rus price for eacnPontiac model. Mrs. Fred Kinsland, Mr. and Mm. Feminine detall and crisp tailoring whi«ton. Illinois at a Bill Keene, Mm. Ivan Patten and in a black and white wool suit. We feel it may benefit the public to ba double ring service, Tuesday after- children, Mr». Tommy Jones and reminded that a fine car—which offer» 'ALL nod Winter 1947 offer wear- noon, September 9th at the Bap- Pamela. Mr. and Mm Elmer Kent. all you could ask of any car—is still er’» choice when It comes to tist parsonage, with the Rev. Mr. and Mnt. Horace Wolfard and suit«. You can have the jacket» Peter Bakker officiating. Charles priced by authorized Pontiac dealer» at such reasonable figures. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelly. long or very abort indeed; the Mr. and Mrs. George McAlpine, skirts pencil stiuight, pleated or Brewster, a navy man of Seattle, If your decision is to own a Pontiac, witnessed the ceremony. The cou Mr. and Mm. " — - Cannon, — Dale Mr. flaring. we ask that you please be patient. ple will jive in Seattle, the groom and Mr». John Trunnell, Mr. and The Pontiac factory is doing alt ir The suit pictured, of black and being stationed at the Naval Air .Mr». Joe Crick and family, Mr. white birdseye wool, la a good ex can, consistent with Pontiac standard», and Mnt. Everett Hcegard and ample of the manner in which New Station, Seattle. to further production. family, J. A. Joli And Frank Joli. York designers have adapted fqm- FIRST MEETING, When your Pontiac is delivered, you’ll Reta Keene, Frank Rasmussen, inlne styling to men’s wear wor MIZPAH CLARK he doubly glad for your patience. For Mr and Mrs. C. A <Dude) Moore, steds. Interest centers on the brief you’ll receive an outstandingly fine The first meeting of the fail for and the hosts. double breasted jacket with out th«- Mizpah class of the Presby- and beautiful automobile — at a price size shawl collar and black but terian Sunday school will be next which represents sound, honest valne. WESTMINSTER Gl JLD tons. The black taffeta cummer Tuesday. September 16. in the standard equipment on all Pontiac models at no extra charge includes: RECEIVES NEW MEMBERS bund sash lends a glamour note for church parlor at 2:00 p. m with Spare tire, tube and wheel; bumper and bumper guards; metal Due to our unfilled orders on band, you may Five new members. Mm Rich dressier occasions. Mrs. George Hohman and Mrs. spring covers; dual windshield wipers; dual tail lamps; dual experience some delay in getting a new ard Thwing, Mm Stanley Abrams. horns; dual sun visors oil cleaner; cigar Lighter; ash receivers; Pontiac. Place your order now Io avoid William Chestnut as hostesses. Mrs. Elwin Woodson. Mrs. II. A W. S. r. M. AT KENT HOME dual carburetor (8-cylmdcr models); automatic dome light and further delay. In the meantime, let us beep Hagen and Mm. Ralph Stout, were outside lock on both front doors. your present car operating at top efficiency. The Woman's Society of Christ HOMECOMING welcomed into the Westminster FIRST FALL MEETING ian Service of the Methodist Guild of the Presbyterian church A home coming and covered Tuesday night as the group met church met Wednesday afternoon dish dinner will be held Friday nt the home of Mrs. Max Seam, for a dessert course and. regular evening at 6:30 at Masonic temple with Mrs. Harold Wolfard as co- meeting al the home of Mrs. Elmer for members of the Eastern Star. hostess The Guild decided to again Kent Assistant hostesses were This will be the first fall meeting . North Ninth On Highway 99 Phone 19 Cottage Grove, Oregon have charge of the nursery during Mrs C. N. Land and Mrs. Lee of the chapter. the worship hour on Sunday morn Duffy. Mrs. J. W. Englund was in ings charge of devotions and xfrs. J. A financial committee was ap D. Monroe presented the l«»sson pointed to work out a budget and Plans were made for the Umpqua other financial problems Mrs. Zone sub-district meeting to be Warren Hansen led the devotional held in the ioda! church Septem service. Gue»t > included Mm. Lee ber 24th. Many yf Uv? meipbeqC MRR fHYLUI FRUIT. n'RRYOH R f CITV Nixon, Mrs Anna Swanson and brought clotlyng to be sent to Mrs Rickard. The hostesses served Europe for relief. refreshments at the close of the October 8th will u* tbe next’ evening. meeting date. October 14th will be the next meeting and will be at the home of Mrs George Macready . SAFEGUARD YOUR ■ The Mother's club held un all day meeting Tuesday with Mis. Cad Wallace A covered dish luncheon was served at the noon hour Twelve were present to an swer roll call, Including Mrs Daisy Markham, a former resident, but SOCIEl WELL SUITED LOOK PONTIAC «7 Retail Delivered Prices AND MAKE IT PAY in ROTOTILLER HANSEN BROS with Washington—Frogii OIL HEATERS WILLIAMS MOTORS Cast Iron Firepot Down Draft * Hot Blast Removable Burner for Easy Cleaning Smith Furniture Store 522 on Whitaker Phone 101 I It’s here REBEKAHS BALLOT TO . PREPARE FOR INITIATION’ The main business of the Ro- bekahs Friday night at their reg ular meeting wax the balloting on two candidates. Initiation of these candidates was announced for September 19 instead of Octo ber 3rd. as previously planned The refreshment committee fm- the coming m<<eting will be Emma Smith, Susie Schneider. Vina Smith. Maric Sorensen. Leita Ste wart. Ina Stewart. Mae Thies, Es ther Trunnell, Trcssa Tuller. Vera Ziclxvk Mildred Anderson and Lottie Asbury. These committee members are asked to contact Emma Smith, the chairman. LA COMUM extra TO START MEETING» Mrs. F. W. Blickle will enter tain the LaCofhus club at its first meeting of the fall season at her home Tuesday, Scptiwnlier 46, at 1:00 o’clock. it’5 new. POSSESSIONS e^iTIN^ BeeuhBeze MENTAL REST FOR SALE BY IStM nue aunt mil " Mt om HOME FREEZER N eed /MORE INSURANCE URGER CAPACITY LOWER COSTI J.B.LEONARD insuRnntE seruke WISER BLDG. »17 MAIN ST. TEL.34 COTTAGE GROVE HfS«U from which to choose PRICES START AS LOW AS > 259.95 and up YOU GET BOTH FOR MODEL A- i IN THE NEW Model TABLE MODEL BASS TONI COMPtNSATION $102.38 Model 5R0S6 Th# fvU H«h r»«»n»nl UMOrf CHANOU CONTROL bullpR MW}* refuel» rocord». OHNtitt while record Fyph PnMIUM-POINT NUDlt farther-IlfM tone mm with Improved crystal I AST-C Y Cl I CHANGIK SEE • Anti-Static Wavomagnct • Alnico 5 Dynamic Spoakar The best in radio and record enter tainment at your finger tips — a favorite with the teen-ageys. 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