The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 15, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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    Refreshments were served by
Anna Gates. Cora Beiger, Maude
Funk and Margaret faisater, the
ta tile decoration* being in the
A. colora, purple anil white,
with a 194S being suspended from
an arch in the center of the table
Neighbor Berger and Neighbor
Blackmore received gifts from Mr
and Mrs. Frank Sampson.
lima Thum, associate grand
matron, paid her official visit to
Cottage Grove chapter No 4, Or­
der of Eastern Star Friday night.
Thia «ss followed by a schixd of
instruction. Ruth Smith, worthy
matron, and George Witters, wor­
thy patron. precidevi over the
PRESBYTERIAN AID
meeting.
\T FERRIN HOME
AtTII ITIES OF THE t FC
V
Elsie Wiese resigned as warder
The Presbyterian Aid met Wed­
On Tuesday evening, December and Juanita Woodson was in-
nesday afternoon at th«1 home of 30. the Crusaders for Christ of the
the president, Mrs. H. B. Ferrin Church of Christ held their reg­
Mrs. Ferrin was assisted in seis­ ular business meeting at the Rob­ Liston wax installed as Electa In-
ing a dessert course by Mrs. C. E ert Reach home and made plans to stalling officer was Grace Smith,
assisted by Earl Hill.
The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Dillman and Miss Stella Adams
attend the Bible conference at San
held joint installation services Jan­ Mrs. Ferrin was in charge oCthe Jose, California.
Invitations were read in rverp-
uary 9th in the IDOF hall Acting business meeting, and Mrs Rick­
tidns in Portland, one by the Port­
grand installing officers for the ard Itxi the devotional service. The
joyed a party of games and re­ land chapter for Evelyn Stehman.
Rebekahs wert- District leputy, treasurer reported there is over freshments of chili, crackers and grand chaplain, and the other by
Mildred Anderson:
i. Zula 8S00 on hand, and it was voted to punch at the Ralph.Aubrey home. the Rose City chapter, honoring
Mildred AAnderson warden, Zula conti ubute $250 on a new Moller
The evening dosed with five min­ Agius Dame, grand Martha.
treasurer. Lottie Asbury; herald. pipe organ, which will be installed utes of silent prayer just before
This tx’ing Mrs. Thum's birth­
Vina Smith; guardian. Marie Sor­ ir the present church. During the 1 midnight.
day anniversary, she was present-
ensen; chaplain. Alice Conner: business session it was also voted
A group of CFC memtier» and ed a decorated birthday cake with
marshal, Rosie Lewis.
to send $100 in CARE packages to their Chaperone* attended the Bi­ many lighted candles.
The officers installed for the the needy in Europe, and Mrs. Vi­ ble confetnece nt San Jose Jan
Initiation was aniaiunced for the
Rebekahs were: Noble grand. Calla na) Randall Sr. Mrs Rickard and 7, 8 and 9, Attending were Mr next meeting
H
Daugherty
were
ap
Land; vice grand. Blanche Denker;
and Mrs Bob Beach, Mr. and Mrs
Refreshments dosed I h e eve­
recording secretary. Jane Harris; pointed on this committee The W M Harpoic. Mrs Darrel) East­ ning, served by the committee,
| financial secretary. Frances Rack- president named her commit tees burn. Mrs Glendon Bricker. Mrs with Ruth Randall chairman.
nor; treasure. Emma Smith; ward­ for the year.
McCornack, Helen Huff, Pat Aub­
en. Mary lee Nichols: conductor,
The World Day of Prayer was rey. Betty Richardson. Lloyd Hos-
Gladys Hatch; inside guardian, announced for February 13, and m in. Vern Mason. Ikvnna Adding­ TOW NSEND SO< I VL
Dorothy Hayes; outside guardian this being the year for the mem- ton. Bill Miller. Gloria Nelson. W NOt Nt ED
III honor ol the Slst birthday of
Lieta Stewart: RSNG. Rose Lewis; bers of the Church of Christ to Mickey Snapp and June Malcolm
LSNG. Melvie St. Elmo: chaplain act as hosts, and as their church Elva Thies. Roy Aubrey and Jerry the founder of the Fownsend club.
Thelma Hodgson; RSVG. Mearle «ill not be completed by that time, McCornack nlso attended the con­ Dr. Townsend, on January 13. the
McKibben: LSVG. Elsie Currin.
the members of the Presbyterian ference and remain/d there to at­ chili will hold a social evening on
January 19 for nil members and
Acting grand installing officers church voted to be host to the tend San Jose Bible college.
friends. Ladies air asked to bring
for the Odd Fellows were: District other churches.
bAxes
and the men come prepared
deputy. Bert Hatch: warden. C. L.
Before the group departed they < ITHOltt DAl'GHTERs
to buy them A program vs ill pre-
Hansen; secretary, John Sanders; viewed the many interesting ar­ TO BE ORGANIZED
treasurer, Alfred Beidler; herald. ticles brought home from Japan
Sunday. January 18th will be
Read Hememvay; gvarman, Ray by Captain Allan Ferrin.
"Charter Day" at the local Cath­
Anderson; chaplain, Charlie Mc­
The next meeting will be at the olic church for the Catholic
Kibben: marshal. Robert St. Elmo. home of Mrs Herbert Eakin
Daughters of Cottage Grove. Char-
The officers instalk'd for the
Sunday. Candidates for charter
Odd Fellow:
memberships are to receive Holy
Paul Miller vice grand Harold
The Juvenile camp of the Royal Communion in a body at the 10:(M)
Hayes: secretary
Hansen;
treasurer, Verne Booher warden Neighbors met January 13. pre­ o'clock mass Members will report
Wesley Sanders:. conductor, Lou ceding the adult camp, at which to the Old Fellow building at
Hart« ig ; inside guardian, Ray time Jo Ann Long was accepted 12:31» noon, where initiation will
Nichols: outside guardian. Bert as a juvenile member. The state begin at 1:00 p.m Following the
supervising deputy was present initiation there will be election of
Hatch; RSNG.
1
Robert St Elmo; and gave a talk
officers and then installation.
LSNG, Roy Crawford: right scene
The state deputy Mae Logan,
Beginning at 6:00 p.m. a ban­
supporter, Lawrence Layfield: left
quet will be served in the Odd
scene supporter, Lester Black- and Mrs. Curtiss
mon>: chaplain. Eldon Grable; the regular meeting of the Royal Fellow building where candidates
RSVG
Rodney Safley; LSVG, Neighbors Tressa Tullar and Ha­ will have complimentary tickets.
zel Tohlen were elected to mem­ Following the banquet an inter­
Elmer Kent.
bership. A contribution of 85.50 esting program has been prepared
Inpromptu speaches were given was given to the March of Dimes
by the new officers and guests, Mr.
Installation of officers was held
and Mrs. Clarence Draper of
and the Rev Louis Sohler and the
Eugene and the parents of Hap 'vith Mae Samson as installing of- Rev. Paul Zeller on the program.
f
cer
and
Cora
Berger
ceremonial
Pineapple
Hayes, who are visiting from Cal­
Applications
the charter
Cream Dessert
ifornia. A past noble grands pin officer. Officers installed were: membership may be secured from
was presented Loretta Safley. out. oracle. Mildred Stanley; past or­ the Rev. Zeller, local pastor or
going noble grand, by Calla Land, acle. Nellie Blackmore; chancellor. Mrs R. L. Sedergren at 31 South
the new noble grand. Mrs. Safley Emma Trembley; marshal. Mable 12th street.
was also presented with a gift Funk: assistant marshal, Lawana
a iMipoon »al«
Sugg; recorder, Edna Burleson;
i cup Pet Milk
from the officers.
MRS.
LEVENS
HOSTESS
I «UP »•l«N
outer sentinel. Mary Duffy; man­
•M«. wpatited
At the close of the meeting re- agers. Elsie DeYoung and Frank
Mrs. Larry Levens was a recent
freshements were served in the Sampson; faith. Anna Gates; en­
hostess to the members and guests
dining room with the grand durance,
Mix log.th.r !» cup sugar, flour and
Dorothy Ketcherside; of the Justamere club Special
marshals leading the grand march. modesty, Mrs. Jenkins; unselfish­
»alt. Scir in (lowly mittur. of milk
guests were Mrs. Loren Schroeder
and water. Cook and Mir ov.r bod-
ness, Lillian Burnett; musician, of Springfield. Mrs. Ted Benson of
in* water 10 min. altar water again
Myrtle
Neet;
flag
bearer.
Bertha
Portland, house guest of Mrs. Lev­
SAWDIST WOODWORKERS
boil». Stir »lowly into (lightly beaten
McQueen,
captain.
Frank
.Samp
­
ens. Mrs. Joe Brichcr. Mrs. Rich­
HOLD MEETING
egg yolk». Cook and »or i min. Cool.
son; juvenile director, Mable ard Thwing and Mrs George Ma­
Mix crumbs with 1 tablrip. augar and
The 4-H Sawdust Woodworking Funk.
cready.
melted butt.r. Sava tY cup crumb
club met Saturday afternoon at
mixture; pre» remaining crumba on
the home of Vinal Randall Sr., for
bottom and »id.» of well buttered 6 in.
its regular meeting, with their
tquare pan. Put cuatard into pan. Top
mothers as guests. After their
wth pineapple. Beat agg white» stiff
but not dry. Beat in remaining lA cup
business meeting the boys were
•ugar »lowly. Spread on pineapple.
started on two new projects, the
Sprinkle reserved crumba over top.
bootjack and bird bouse. Mrs. Leon
Bake in alow oven (325’ F ) 20 min.,
Morton talked to tht mothers on
or until light brown. Maker 4 aervinga.
exhibiting at the fairs and the 4-H
♦Vanilla wafer crumbs alao can be
summer camps for girls and boys
u»ed.
from nine years up.
Telephone 159
Tap & Balkt Dancing
School Startjng
i^p.-sary ia
at the Jefferson Schcoi
CLASSES EACH MONDAY FROM 3 00 TO 6:00 PM
WITH THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE
3:00
4:00
5:00
4.00 p.m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades
5:00
5th and 6th grades
6:00 p in. 7th and 8th grades
thcr information write Martha Bicks. Lorane route
phone 5P21.
THE ANSWER TO YOL R BUDGET PROBLEM
Pin Money Buys Spang-New, Colorfast
CRISP
COTTONS
OFFICIAL VISIT OF
ASSOCIATE GRAND MATRON
Tt'EsnAV EVENING ( I TH
YiM DEMNERT AND HIUDGE
On Tuesday night the Tuesday
Evening chili met In th: • library
The chili is making a study ol
Clyd, Robert*
Africa with
re|x>rting on Egypt Miss Mariette
Knmant gave n IxHik review on
"Mixa Ransklll Comes Home,"
written by Barbara Bower.
The Elite Bridge club Was enter-
tnlned by Mrs Ruy Nelson id a
d< smt I course and evening of
bridge hist Thursday night High
score at contract bridge wits re-
celvvd by Mis, Stewart Carlson
Mrs Ralph Sallsman will enter­
tain flic club next Thursday night.
DIAPER SET “PIN - UPS
from
MIMEE’S
Buthinettes und Bassinet les
Dainty pastel pinafore»
2 to 10
.sisea
Blouse slips" by Jolunna of
California
Diapers (Outing and Birdseye)
Children’s Dresses, sises 2 10. Blankets, Satin Comforter»,
Betty I’lltteB
Phone 80
AT M & W MARKET
80-Sq. Percale»! Poplin»!
Broadcloth»! Chambray»!
Many Penney-Exdutive»!
For Miuti, Women, Jr'».!
Whirling Skirt
Button» 'n' Eyelet»
Crackerjack quality . . . 1948 styles sunlit with
CHARM ... at Penney’» last-year-low price! Whirl­
ing skirts! Zippers, button-ups! Florals, striped-
more patterns! Eyelets, frills—more trims! Classic»,
too! Hurry to Penney’» February miracle event!
Best Foods
Spencer »
Nucoa
Tomato Juice
46 oz can 23c
B à M
No. 2 can
Brown Bread
Tall can . 19c
Apple Sauce
Dcnnisoi
!
Mission Halves
Chili
Tall can . 29c
Peaches
No. 2V2 c 29c
Ünpeeieí
APRICOTS N o
Italian Style
—
SPAGHETTI..
Van Camp s
MIZPAH CLASS JAN. ?0
homint
The Mizpah class of the Presby­
terian Sunday school will meet
Tuesday, January 20, with Miss
Stella Adams at 2:00 o’clock. Mrs.
Eva Hatch will
assistant
hostess.
Mezannine floor, Cottage Grove Hotel, Phone 43
Lorayne Kotrc, Manager & iperator
Kay Morgathaler
23 1tp
Local Grade A
39c
Black E
Butter .
2 ,b- pkg. 59c
CLEARANCE
BACON
Lean Side
inia flat
DRESSES
SUITS
Rat on à Cotton
No Exchange:
WIENERS
Tender, Juicy Skinless
COATS
BEEF ROASTS
Orain Fed Beef
VEAL STEAK
Choice Milk Fed Veal
ShoulderCuts
No Refunds
GRAPEFRUIT » ,...
ORANGES
CARROTS
NYLON HOSIERY 98c AVAGADOS
All Sates Final
1 Special Rack of Dresses — Each as Low as
$1 00 Apiece
Quality Store for Women
Located in that new 6th Street Building
Dorothy Arnesi
Phone 36
Alice Foster
Each
MARKET
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove