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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
| DECEMBER MEETING OF METHODIST MEN Christmas Suggestions Pajama and robe sets—gown and robe sets Slips, all sixes, tailored and lace trim. Housecoats, hostess gowns, lounging robes Gift pprens e will be open Saturday night. Dec. 20t Lois C. Leonard Hello, folks - hope you have a grand old-fashioned Christmas! As the year draws to a close, we like to look back across the months for the highlights that made 19-17 a good year. And we find that just the day- to-day privilege of being able to supply Standard Oil Company of California products that satisfy you is one of our great satisfactions. We'll be hoping to see you often in 1948—whenever you feel like stopping in, hether on business or not. So again J. F. FINNERAN 7TH AND MADISON PHONE 16 I 1 । ' । CHRISTMAS DINNER AND PARTY BV GUILD The home of Mrs. George Macready on South Third street was beautifully decorated sym bolic of the Christmas season, in- ' chiding a tree adorned with many 1 lights and ornaments, on Thurs- । day night as the members and friends of the Women’s Service Guild of the Methodist church partook of their Christmas dinner at small tables arranged in the living and dining rooms. Silent Sisters for the past year were revealed and exchanged gifts, after which election of officers was held. Vuelta Scott was elected ' president; Elsie McCiarnan, vice president: Edna Pillar, secretary and Lola Crane, treasurer. For the devotional service a recording of "Why the Chimes Rang," was played. It was announced at the business meeting that $152 was realized from their recent bazaar. Guests included Mrs. Keith Wooley. Mrs. Sterling Macready. Mrs. Lester Gates. Mrs. Kenneth Hickok and Mrs. Galo Lighthill of Valentine, Nebraska, house guest of her sister, Mrs. R. C. Bowser. CLUB ENTERTAINS FAMILIES The members of the Past Noble Grands club and their families met in the LOOF hall Thursday eve ning for a Christmas dinner. Fol lowing the dinner election of offi cers was held with Millie Hodg son being elected president; Mel- vie St. Elmo, vice president; Elsie Currin, secretary. The next meeting will be the last Thursday in January, which will be a 12:30 covered dish din ner. and Pollyannas will be re vealed and names drawn for Pol lyannas for the coming year. In stallation of officers will also be held at this time. EAGLES AUXILIARY CLUB d/el i y The Methodist Men gathered at the church Monday night for their monthly |>otluck supper and meet- Ing. A short busiheM meeting fol- lowed the supper al which time Howard Taylor led the devotions. For the program Chalies Wert. I program chairman, prosented a films on "The World We Want to Live hi." The men voted to send two gift packages to vet. ' orang nt the Roseburg hospital. The Eagles Auxiliary Sewing club met at the home of Elsie De Young with Fern Anderson and Hannah Maddess acting as assis tant hostesses. The time was spent with the gift exchange, singing of Christmas carols and the serving of refreshments. The next meeting is planned for January 9 at the home of Marie Isaacson with Mar garet Berge assisting. I STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS SPECIAL on Mill Run Wood 5 loads $25.00 Block $7.00 load Phone 46F5 Page a SOCIAL MEETING N. OF W. The Neighbors of Woodcraft held their social meeting and Christmas gift exchange Tuesday night at the home of Julia Bar tels with Mary Duffy co-hoateas, who served an S;00 o'ckwk ties- sert. The remainder of the evening । | was spent with ranis, prizes being | ' won by Adelia Hatch and Mildred Teich. Also during t h c evening Anna Graham was honon'd with a shower of cants and gifts, the । occasion being her birthday annl- ■ vertary. RESEARCH DINNER The members of the Research club, with their husbands us guests, enjoyed a Christmas dinner at Landons Inn Tuesday night. The decorating committee had ar ranged the table which was cen tered with a Yule log. red tapers, holly and a snow scene, symbolic of the season. After the dinner the group ad journed to the L, W. Coiner home — TLw» Cmetett t /uri > fntdi» Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Bauder (Dorothy Akerbladr) who were united for a social evening and gift ex change. The committee in charge Thanksgiving day in the Little Church on the Hill, at Walker. was Mrs W. C. Martin, Mrs Ed- gar Rickard. Miss Eunice Van- UTOPIAN CHRISTMAS PARTY ENGAGEMENT ANNOIMED Den burg and Mrs. Coiner. The Utopian club of Row River OF LOC\L COI PUS Mr .and Mrs. Chi'ster Anlauf an. J A YCEE-ETTER E NTERT AIN held its Christmas party and din ner December 11 at the home of nounce thè engagement of their Last Friday evening the Jaycec- Mrs. Glen Cochran, whose home daughter. Nancy PhiUipa. to Aud- ettea entertained the members of was beautifully decorated, includ rey Carey. son of Mr. and Mrs. the Jaycees and wives at a danc ing a Christmas tree with many M E. Bowser. No date has been ing party in the (kid Fellows hall. set for thè wedding. colorful lights and ornaments. In kee|Mng with the season a large decorated Christmas tree laden A delicious chicken dinner was with toys held gifts for each one served at noon, and a gift from GOLDEN WEDDING DEC. !8 the hostess was at each plate. Mr and Mrs. J. A Mackey will The gifts were sent to the Shrine The afternoon was spent in vis observe their golden wedding an hospital for crippled children The iting. the gift exchange and play niversary Sunday, December 28, orchestra was composed of Miss ing games. Guests were Mrs. Ilans with n family dinner at the home Orlona Martin, Merlin Bullard and Bebe. Mrs. Lee Giles. Mrs. F. of their son-in-law and daughter. A. H. Williams. The evening closed Hewes and son, Mrs. B. McCor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dugan, on with a buffet supper. mack. Mrs. George Patterson. Mrs. South Sixth street road. In the af- Carl Shoberg and son. Mrs. Tom ternoon friends and relatives arc TOWNSEND MEETING A short program followed the Smith. Mrs. Roy Stith and Mrs. invited to call. business session of the Townsend Otto Howerton. club Monday evening and it wa« CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR decided to give 915.00 to the hos CONSTELLATION CLI B TELEPHONE OPERATORS pital fund, which was the net pro JANI ARY 8 Mrs. Fred Langston entertained ceeds from a recent dinner The ’ The Constellation club meeting the operators of the local tele evehing closed with the serving ot has been postponed from January phone office Tuesday night with a refreshments. 1st to the 8th. the hostesses being turkey dinner and all the trim Belle Burkholder, Daisy Cochran mings at her home. A very clever and Estelle Gates. centerpiece was a dial telephone of red construction paper with a red ribbon leading from each dial JAN. 12 NEXT MEETING, to a guest’s place and attached to Building Blocks, all sites; Pier LEGION AUXILIARY There will be no regular meet a miniature telephone place card, Blocks; Chimney Blocks; etc. ing of the American Legion Auxil bearing her telephone manlier in Waterproofing. iary on December 22 The next stead of name. A Christmas tree meeting will be January 12, which with gift exchange followed. Guests included Mrs. Armorel is the regular meeting night. Miller. Miss Mildred Dugan. Mrs. Olive Brown. Mrs. Mary Boswell, East Main Street ami the 4G-tfc M isses Maxim' Blue Patricia Hunter, Ol fa' I lenninger, Carol Hunter and Rita Quaglia Concrete Products The Sent Inri, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur»., Dec. IM. HH7 RECORD SMASHING USED CAR PRICES 1930 Chrysler 4 door Sedan 1936 Pontiac Coupe Pickup 1936 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan Brand New Paint — Tip Top Motor 1935 Chev. Coupe — New Tires 1935 Buick Tudor — 4 New Tires 1935 Chev. Tudor — Standard Model 1934 Plymouth Tudor — Runs Like a Top 13 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM GMAC TERMS AND TRADE FIRST PAYMENT DUE NEXT YEAR 245.00 450 00 095 00 295.00 345 00 340 00 340.00 Cottage Grove Motor Co. CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE Hitvay 99 On Phone 77 FOWLER’S “Porcdined” Tawk Supplies PLENTY of CLEAN Hot Water Day or Night Whr take complaint« from Tour family, hlama for poor houvekccping—for Uik of hot waler? Hare inatant hot water any time of day or night with a fowler Electric Water Heater. Always the right temperature too -never too hot or too cold—regulated by Fowler « automatic temperature control. Fowler hot water Is so luxuriouvly clesn all ike time because the tank is lined double- thick with porcelain, scaling the metal from I the water. 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