The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur»., Jan.
1943 w ere elected, the new presHent
A’
1
it
Lawann Sugg, Goldle Gunn nnd
tx<ing Veva Collier; vice president. * 'till Cî S I lOllOTCCt
Juanita BemU. Guest a ut thè
LONDON 4 II MOTHERS
Rut»- Biggerstaff; secretary and
event Mero Mine« Tnlly Muunlng.
OHRERVIt: 7TH BIRTHDAY
(treasurer, Ella Zimmcrly The
February meeting will be at the
To celebrate the seventh year WIIUs Garrnnn, Ralph Rnisor. Hert
home of Laura Christensen.
of
their organization members of Tullar, Claude Alicene, Jullan
At a recent meeting of Bethle-
London
4-H Mothers Club met at Small, S Thoma» Clink inni Min
MASONIC POTLUCK DINNER
hem Shrine, White Shrine of Jeru-
K. Fisher <>f Portland.
their
clubhouse
on Wninesday
The local Masonic lodge No. 51 “V™' •«‘'m1*’''»
the order who
with
n
large'
attendance
of
mem
will have a 6:30 potluck dinner hoW ofri<vs ,n o,her
bers and guests At th«’ brief busi
Wednesday night. February 4. at C’nlzationa wen« honored, includ-
White Lead Vaine
ness meeting a short history of
the
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The leeret of white lead's success
W. C. T. V. FEB. 4
the dull was related and three of
treasurer: Mrs. Jchn Finnerar 1 .
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Lehrbass. Mrs Elmer Stone. Mrs
la Its resistance to weather wear.
Mrs. C. N. Land will entertain and Mrs. Roy Sherman, executive I ,nd ,hvlr ,adles an?
the charter members, Juanita Be
; Charles Hunt. Mrs. Ed laddell.
it forms u tough, clastic film that
the Women’s Christian Temper committee.
Unwisp th* m«at at on«« wh»n you
mis.
Esther
Banton
and
Jeanne
Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Ray
withstands the expansion and con
t«in« It homo from tho hutch«r'« and put
ance Unkin at her home Wednes
Morion,
were
present.
Business
The next meeting will be Wed XUB STUDYING AFRICA
' Griswold, Mrs
Charles Aker-
traction
of
the
surface
it
covara
with
II In tho colileat part of tho rofrlaorator
In continuation of the study on
day afternoon, February 4. at 2:30 nesday. February 4, at Mrs. Johr
consisted of discussion of the par- out cracking and scaling. It juat
Tho |>apot if loft on. will »booth Juk«
k ,.
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blade. Donald Caton. A I- Cum-
Urua by the Tuesda) Evening, ,ni
Charlc, Hunt t
p (
o'clock.
ties for 4-H club members and the weara down atubtoornly from the out
Finneran s home at 2:30. All in
of tho moat.
I bat is regu lar meet mg Tues-; ,nc
La«, ence Harrington, and
first party to be «sponsored is to er surface Inward. Thia provents un-
terested arc cordially invited tc
DESSERT AND BRIDGE
lay night at the library. Mrs. U n v M irtin
attend.
be held nt the clubhouse on the aightlv cracking «nd acallng, us oc
Typewriler cuver» for sale -
1. Dillman reviewed the book "I
/, ¡he progrilm foliowing th,
On Thursday evening Mis.
evening of Jan. Ml. Goldie Gunn cur with hard, brittle paints.
l'ho
Sentinel,
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by
\ahrw.
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$
jlson
Ralph Saltsman was hostess to MRS. SMITH HOSTESS
and Herma Abecne are to lie chap-
the members of the Elite Bridge
Mrs. Joe T. Smith was hostes
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?°7h pl«»yed a piano selection Mrs C P
crones at the affair and the 4-H
club at a dessert course and eve- to the members of the M P. G \fma, using the book. Introdu- McCrack(.nt a fornK.r Worthy h|gh
Clothing club girls will make par-
ning of contract. Mrs. Stewart club Tuesday afternoon when she
¡ne ?in,i Africa." written by Cangth priestess and watchman of the
I ty arrangements.
n(
l
;
Wella,
and
National
Geographic
Carlson held high score for the served a 1:30 dessert course a
There was a report on the re-
Shepherds of Sharon. Pennsylvan-*
evening. Mrs. Orlo Bagley will be entertained the group socially., hhMl^ines. Mra. Warren Sna|4> i.i. spoke briefly on the early his
cently organized clothing dub at
hostess to the club on February 5. Winter flowers decorated the | was a KU«st of the club.
tory of the White Shrine. Mrs
। London school by t h e i r leader,
rooms. The hostess presented each
—
Mata Sweetman, who is to l>e mar-1 FOLLOWING their marriage In Co- i Jeanne Morton. Volunteer lenders
EPISCOPAL WOMEN
¡member with a gift. Mrs Harry ROYAL NEIGHBORS
ried soon, was given a valentine! himbus. O.. Ray Mack kisses his 1 for a cookery club for the young-
FORM GUILD
। Titus. Eugene, will entertain the | Ocado Mildred Stanley presided corsage by the officers.
bride, the former Kay Trevil, “Miss er school group were requested
The Episcopal women met last riub at the next meeting, Febru-; at the meeting of the Royal
Chairman of the refreshment! Paris of 1947.'* The wedding cul Marie Stein, invsident, asked for
When' smart people shop
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ary 10.
Neighbors Tuesday night in the committee was Mrs. S. M. Inkster ' minated a romance which began donations for the March4X-Dimes
Lewin Hartwig and formed a j
—♦—
Eagles hail, at which time Tress#
two years ago tn a U. S. Army club । and it was voted that the club
I Tullar was given the obiigntkm. I EDARs < LI B FER. 3RD
Guild which will meet the first FRIENDLY CLUB DESSERT
near Heidelberg. Germany. Mack, : donate n dime for each 23 mem
The past oracle. Nellie Rlackmme.
Wednesday of each month. At the AND ELECTION
The Cedars dub will meet Feb- then a GI. was managing the club. bers from the club treasury In
election of officers Mrs. Arthur
Spring flowers of daffodils were "as presented a gift front the ruary 3rd at the home of Mrs Kay was a singer in an entcrtaln- addition to this a collection was
ALL NYLON ANKLETS
Woolcott was elected president: used about the rooms Tuesday af- icamP At the close of the meeting
(International) •made at the meeting adding $2 KI
Logan Atwood for an a 11 day aient troupe.
Mrs. Ernest Christensen, • vice
when
Charles JXJkVl
Aker-1
Mil-
--- tornoon
-
.. •• • Mrs. Viiutiv.t
■ ' refreshments were served by .....
i go this fund.
Look like wool Irol like wool wear like IB Ion
president; Mrs. Lewin Hartwig, blade entertained the Friendly IStanley. Lillian Stanton and meeting and potluck luncheon at
Tho highlight of the afternoon!
noon.
guard.
Peggy
Becker
and
histor
secretary:
Mrs.
11 Iscii, club. Officers for the new year!
Trombley. Pussywillows
Russell
was a stork shower for Mrs. Rob-
ian. Ada Oakes.
were used for table decorations
V OF W. TO ELECT
Installation service will be held I ert Wooils nt which she was hon-
¡ The annual election of officers at the next nvx'img, Februarv 23 I ?r'd "**h many lovely gifts R<
D. U. V. SOCIAL MEETING
Lois (Lconnnl
-
-- ’ n0.. fi' shm ntx inelwded birllKiay cake
j The Daughters of the Union will be held Tuesday night, Febru- at the home of Mr. and Mis.
•
and
were
served
by
the
commit-
.
Veterans of the Civil War were ary 3rd. by the Neighbors of Sherman.
I tec Gladys Kelley, Maliel Barnes,'
¡entertained socially Tuesday af Woodcraft. at their regular meet
ing
in
the
IOOF
hall.
ternoon by Miss Hazel Tohlen at
Kids Hold ‘Bicycle Court'
her home. The group voted to hold
Reckless bicycle riders will be
। their meetings in the homes of
ha'lcd into a special court to face a
THRIF-T-1IP;
at the homes of Mrs Jury of their Juvenile peers in
You can always depend on Flowers to say the right thing . the members. Refreshments were A. Visiting
ONIY IHE Bi SI .
W. Kime and Dr. and Mrs. C Bloomfield. N. J. The court is being
served by the hostess. On Febru
.^lOR If
ary 10, they will meet in the eve- H Kime are Mr. and Mrs. Harr) started by police and school au
Kime
of
San
Mateo.
California
A
rung for business and socially at
in the right way.
thorities and tentative plans call for
WEFKIN WEEK OUT I
family dinner was given Sunday court sessions once a week in each
the apartment of Grace Cowan.
in their honor at the home of Dr of five elementary schools. Five stu
and Mrs. C. H. Kime. Guests wen
D. OF N. TO MEET
dents will be Jurors and a police
Mr and Mrs. Will Kime. Mr and officer will preside. Suggested pen
W ITH RUTH CALDWELL
The Daughters of the Nile will Mrs Kenneth Kime and three alties for bike riders are an essay
meet Wednesday night, February ‘'hildren Billy, Buddy and Marlys on bicycle safety for first offenders
and suspension of bike riding privi
14th, at 7:30 at the home of Ruth Mr- and Mra. Arthur Linck. Mr
1704 West Main
¡Caldwell, with the following com- and Mrs- Patrick Sullivan, all ot leges for third offenders.
I mittee: Ruth Caldwell Bertie Portland, Mrs A. W. Kime, Mrs
I’hone 182
Durham, Echo Galdabini. Pearl Tressa Tullar and Claudette Kime
This War Debt Paid
Bressler, and Twila Stewart, of Cottage Grove.
Following the Boxer rebellion
All through the year you'll realize GREATER
Members on the active list who
against foreigners in ChL ., that
are unable to attend are asked BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
country agreed to pay for damages
SAVINGS by relying on us for the very best in
to call Ruth Caldwell, phone 707. DAUGHTER SATURDAY
suffered. The United States felt that
QUALITY FOODS! No matter what s on your
Mrs. Claude Kime entertaints her share was excessive and re
BIRTHDAY CLUB
Saturday with a dessert luncheor turned half of it, or about 12 million
shopping list, you'll find a wider choice of foods,
ENTERTAINED BY
honoring her daughter CTaudett« dollars. China used the funds to send
MRS. PAI L RADTKE
on her 12th birthday anniversary Chinese to schools in this country.
ot BUDGET SAVING PRICES. Thals why it
Mrs. Paul Radtke Sr. enter- The luncheon table was pretty
tained a group of guests at her with pink and yellow flowers, pink
always
pays to do all your food buying at
Salesbooks
The
Sentinel.
home January 23rd. The hostess candles on individual cakes and
was the recipient of many lovely pink and yellow favors. Games
gifts. Refreshments were served were played and everyone won a
and the remainder of the after prize. Claudette received many I
noon was spent on club business. lovely gifts.
Guests included: Mrs. Tohlen.
Besides the honored guest were:
Mrs. Julia Prescott. Mrs. Eunice Margaret Hyde. Barbara Ward
Miller, Mrs. Ella Nixon. Mrs. Lo Sandra Sue Carlson, Geraldine '
retta Booher. Miss Goldie Hayes. Haynes. Yvonne Chaffee. Vondalee i
Mrs. Agnes Hender. Mrs. Edna Lemmer. Juanita Odom, Donna
Burleson, Mrs. Ethel Nixon, Mrs. Dee Decker, Sara Summers. Janet :
THE
ANSWER TO
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Martha Smith and Mrs. Donald
Patty Kent nnd Jan,ce YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM
Eyler.
d i xjw n.
'Miss Paris* Wed
The Smart Shop
Everyone Likes Flowers
Sunnyside Greenhouses
A VALENTINES DAY SUGGESTION
AT M & W MARKET
PEW
A PORTRAIT
VESTA WHEELER RECEIVES
DEGREE IN STAR
Jrom
Clark’s Portrait-Photo Studio
W. G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON
21 s- 6th
Phone 343-J
Now’s the Time to Bûy
XOMINATF AND FI MT
JMINATE AM) ELECT
Vesta Wheeler was initiated in-
to the local Order of Eastern Star
Friday night, with her mother-in- *ar Vc,eran8 and Au*lhar> Mon-
day night at the home of Mrs
law, Maude Wheeler, a past ma
tron. conferring the degree. Mrs. Lillian Doolittle. Nomination and ,
election of officers followed with
W'heeler was presented an East
the following result: President!
ern Star pin by her husband, her
naother-in-law also making the Millie Hodgson; senior vice. Lil-
lian Doolittle; junior vice, Wenona
presentation.
Bales; chaplain. Minnie Sweet:
Ruth Smith, worthy matron,
patriotic instructor. Minnie More-
and George Witters, worthy pa
lock; conductor. Martha Cooley:
tron. presided over the meeting.
assistant
conductor, Bertha Rog
' lima Thum, associate grand ma-
ers; secretary, Helen Sherman:
tron, was honored, and reports
treasurer. Josephine Chapman;
were given by members attending
guard, Elsie Hanson; assistant
the various chapters the past
week, where Mrs. Thum held '
schools of instruction. At the close
of the evening refreshments were '
NTVed with Maxine Ward chair- 1
man of the committee.
.
DOZEN
Best Foods
NUCOA
Pound
Best Foods
MAYONNAISE
Pint...............................
Clams, Minced 39c
Snow Flake
MIMEE’S
Tot & Gift Shop
CRACKERS
2 lb. box
Salmon
Heinz
Oyster Stew
.Med. Red
BETROTHAL REVEALED
The engagement of Miss Jean
Nolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur A Nolt, of Cottage Grove,
was recently announced by her
parents, to Eugene E. Vanicek, of
j Eugene.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Shorts
Pedal Pushers
DINNER ( LI B JAN. 2«
The O. W. Dinner club was en-
tert ai ned Monday night by Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, at din-
ner and a social evening. Special ;
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Short of Spokane, Washington,
house guests of his brother, Roy
Short. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Smith
will be hosts to the club at the
February meeting.
Jeans
Children
sizes 7 - 12
Ladies
sizes 14 - 18
CATSUP
EVERYTHING for the
Tiny Tot
Diaper Bags and Anklets
Myrtle Kent & Betty Patten
306 Main St. — Ph. 89
Feb. 2
LAST DATE
of Enrollment
Linen or Cotton
BROOKFIELD
Gay Prints! Clear IPhites!
Large, linen hankies
splashed with bright floral
prints. White cottons with
embroidery or lacc edges.
LARGE VVHITI-2
U. S No. 2
DESCHUTES
POTATOES
Tap and Ballet
Dancing
$2.39
SUNKIST
School Started Monday, January 19
at the Jefferson School
Quality Store for Women
MACARONI elbow
CHEESE
BEANS
60 lb. bag
CLASSES EACH MONDAY FROM 3 00 TO 6 00 P M
WITH THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE
3:00 to 4:00 p.m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades
4:00 to 5:00 p.m. 4th, 5th and 6th grades
5:00 to 6:00 p.m. 7th and 8th grades
PERRY’S
The starting of the scliool is by popular request. For fur
ther information write Martha Hicks. Lorane route or
phone 5F21.
-
Shrimp
14 oz. bottle
HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR YOUR
VALENTINE!
___________
25-11 <■
TALL
c*"*
ORANGES
FINE HANKIES
MEAT DEPARTMENT
BACON SQUARES
PICNIC HAMS
BEEF STEAK
2 doz. 55c
25c
Clear white with colored or
white embroidery . . . »oft
pastel»... bright prints on
dark backgrounds!
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove