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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1948)
the coming elections were ex who attended the Southwestern 1 Ten was served nt the close of iofm were elected for »hr conven- Thur«., May IS, lots The Sentinel, Cottage (Irove, Orego« plained, Catherine Södergren dis district conference May 2 held a» / ’ the afternoon The next meeting Hon to l>e held in Grants Pass in cussing the city budget for HMM- Bend. ThoM attending from the will tw at the home of Mrs. S. L June Ivlegatrn are* Eva Hatch •If) which will lie voted on at a local club Were Edna Hurle^n Godard and assistant hostesses and Mabel Doieman. s|>ecial election May 11th, and president, Aik-lia Hatch, Lottie will be Mrs. Asbury ’and Mm. L Ix-partment president, Nellie Kenneth Hickok explaining the Lee Lamb and Grace Cowan The B. * I*. W. CLUB HEARN Guest speaker* at the Fellow W Coiner. Hiday of Salem, will visit the city manager form of government. main speaker was Cecelia Gallagli- ship dinner pt the First Presby 1MUE« (>V ELECTIONN Thor«1 will be an organ concert group the night of May 25th at the which will I m ' on the May 21st hai- er GalOy, state parliamentarian of terian Church will be Miss Gerd at the Presbyterian church Sun- "And after certain days, when Felix came with*his home of Mrs. Lila Veatch. The Jeffcinon schiatl library win “’•■ Î the B A P. W. club on "Women Arnlxug from Oslo, Norway and day evening, May 16, by Donald Refreshments were served by I wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul, and the meeting place for the Business Reports were given by the In Public Office," and Professional Women’s dub < huimien of various committees, I Following the meeting practice Rev. 8. Nazir Tallbuddin from W Allton from the University of the hostess. ieard him concerning the faith in Christ. And as he reas Oregon. Tickets will not br hon Monday night when two issues of and reiMirts were given by those was held for the entertainment India. oned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, A dinner starting at 6:30 pm ored after 7:45 p.m. HEBRON GRANGE NOCIAL Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for thia time; i which the local club will present precedes the program nt which all The Hebron Grange will meet when I have a convenient season. I will call for thee." Acts ! at the state convention to be held friends and members of the church Neighbors Cheer-Up Circle socially Sat unlay night. May 15. ! in Eugene June 4-6. 24:24.26 You have just read the account of a ruler who are Invited to attend. The refreshment committee in The Neightxirs ’ Cheer-Up Circle May 17th will be tlw next meet- was visibly moved by the powerful preaching of Paul. Miss Gerd is representing the ling, and will br a dinner meeting youth of the Protestant churches visited Mr. and Mrs Sam Warren charge is Mr. and Mrs. Mad.« No doubt Paul clearly showed Felix his sinful condition Ovcrgaard, Richard Wollcat and and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partin at the Rainlxiw cafe. At this time of Eurofa- and is visiting on an and revealed to him his fate in the Day of Judgment if Asa Clark. initiation will be held for new international fellowship mission on Tuesday, May 4 The devotion he persisted in his present course of life. Felix was greatly The next regular grange meet 1 members. al and social hours included pray sponsored by the board of Foreign ing will be June 5 which will be disturbed by Paul's message and sent him away with the For reservations contact Ma Mission» of the Presbyterian er, singing, end scripture reading men’s night, and the then will be excuse that the time was not convenient to accept the frith Hida Prager 22611 or Joan Wil- churches of the United States. Mra. Sam Warren read. "How in charge of the program and the that Paul was preaching. You may read the rei.ialndar of Hams 105Y after 6:00 p.m., by Sat- During the war Miss Gerd was Do You Do Good?" and "What hobby table. the chapter and you will find that the "convenient season" unlay night 'I tie dinner will be at secretary of the Student Christian Gladys Do»-« With Her Timé.” The Home Ee. club will meet 6:30 o’clock, and all members are — ' “ ■ never came to Felix. Why? Simply because Satan aever Federation at the University of Also at the Warren home Mrs. Eriday. May 21 for an all day urged to lie present allows the convenient time to arrive. As long as a man if Oslo. This organization formed a meeting with the Goshen H. E. C. waiting until it becomes convenient to become a Christian, strong arm of the Norwegian re- Tucker offered “Sheep That Go as guests. All members are to Astray,” and Mrs. Rozella Doug ANNUAL EXPERIENCE sistance. Satan knows that he still baa hope in keeping one more contact Rosie Lewis, Dorothy NOCI AL OF WWN MAY It One of India's outstanding las gave a brief talk in honor of Hayes or Nellie Harri.« to learn soulin the bonds of sin. Christianity demands sacrifice on Hostesses for the annual ex[»cr- churchmen. the Rev. S. Nazir Mothers Day. The Circle left the part of him who would live a life pleasing to God. what to bring for the covered dish lence social of the Woman’s So- Talibuddm is visiting in tile United lunch plates with the Warrens. luncheon. One of the major faults of the world today is that men are ciety of Christian Service of the States on the invitation of tin- At the Charles Partin home, willing to serve God only when it is convenient. God will Methodist church, held Wednesday hoard of foreign mishionH as a the group enjoyed singing, pray MINH JEAN COCHRAN not have that kind of service. You must be willing to paw afternoon in the church paHors, participant in the International er, and scripture verse given by HONTEHH the cost that Christianity demands. When the angel of were Mrs. C. N Lind Mm W H Fellowship Mission. Miss Jean Cochran was hostess Bachelder, Mrs. Ruth Grcwolle Tallbuddin began his work as Mrs. Partin. Refreshments were Death summons you to appear before the throve of judg Thursday night to the high school and Mrs Herb Adams. organizing secretary for the Nat- served. • ment. how tragic it will be if you are still waiting for that World Friendship Group of the A dessert course was served । |„nn| Missionary Society of India, convenient season which never came. Methodist church at their regular Mt j preceding the program and bust- Burma and Ucylon MISS BURKHOLDER monthly meeting. rn-ss meeting. Mrs De Cooley led Irl ndditton („ profeackmal ATTENDS EUGENE MEETING The president, Betty Dykster- the devotional «crvlcc; Mrs J W duIt(^ Talibuddin has for four Miss Belle Burkholder attended huis, was in charge of the business 5 r.nghmd and Mrs. Frank Brown ¡years acted as moderator for the Monroe near Fifth Street a social meeting of the Eugene meeting. It was voted to add $10. rendered two duets, accompanied general assembly of the United Hearing Society on Tuesday night. to a fund which v as started four HENRY A. LYNCH JR., Minister liy Mni. Ransom Cone: Kay Leon- church of North India. Also active May 11, held at Friendly House, years ago to place a mirror above anl sang a solo, also accompanied : in c(vil aff„ir,( Tallbuddin has 1122 Ferry Ct., Eugene. Standard ’y , „ •he speaking j been a municipal commissioner Oil films featuring Oregon scenery the fireplace in the church parlor of the new church. This makes a Hai r presented „ number ‘The sinre 1937 and is now chairman of were shown. total of $40.00 in this fund. It was Watchword Is Advance ; and Mrs Ihe TOmm(ttw appointed by The society meets regularly on also voted to buy folding chairs Pollanl gave two impersonations the citizens of Saharanpur, India the second Tuesday of each for the church parlors to the of a mammy. month. Mrs. Glennie Frost, a for amount of $125.00. The amount realized from the COUPLE EXCHANGE VOWS mer resident of Cottage Grove, is Miss Pat Scott was elected experience social was $150.00. and AT STEVENSON, WASH. of the program commit chairman of a committee to select from the recent luncheon, the I Alice L. Dustin of 721 Washing- chairman tee. materials which will be made into ladies netted $6300. I ton ave., Cottage Grove, became The group will hold its Spring a quilt by the girls, and be given the bride of Burges Bates Beazley Festival on May 18 at Friendly to a needy family or organization. N. OC. W. MM TAL MEETING of 4045 S. E. Cora St.. Portland, on House at 7:30 p.m. A potluck din A silver tea was planned for some The so<-ial meeting of the Neigh- April at Stevenson, Wash. The ner will be featured and visitors time in June. >|-U < of » S \Ar t ■ fitti « will * . « I I I... I * ■ ■. . .. bora Woodcraft t»«« * Tuesday wedding was held at noon. are welcome. They voted to have their week evening, May 1«. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mack- Anyone needing transportation end retreat this year at Manzanita Mm. R. B. Hill in Eugene, I ey were attendants Both the bride ; may contact Miss Burkholder. beach. I and Mrs. Mackey wore orchids. I Refreshments were served by ■ The wedding luncheon was held at I CHILDREN AND FAMILIES the hostess, after which Pat Scott Waddles restaurant in Portland. PRESENT MOTHER’S DAY presented the lesson on Mother’s Mrs. Beazley lived in Portland Mrs. Martha Marsh was pleas- Day. liefore moving to Cottage Grove antiy surprised on Mother’s Day The next meeting will be June nearly four years ago. when her children and their fam- 3rd at the parsonage. in The couple are living at Mr ¡lies came to spend the day with Beazley’s home in Portland and j her. Among other gifts a telephone DESSERT AND MEETING will be very happy to receive their was installed for Mrs. Marsh. A Monday afternoon Miss Mari friends. bountiful dinner was served and ette Hamant and Harriett Horn at the day was spent visiting. were the committee for entertain LARGE CROWD ATTENDS Children and their families pres ing the Past Matrons club at a PRESBYTERIAN MEETING ent were: Mr. and Mrs. B. S. dessert course and business meet The Presbyterian Aid met Wed- Marsh, Wolf Creek: Mr. and Mrs ing. Echo Galdabini, president, nesday afternoon at the home of A. R Marsh, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. conducted the business session at Mrs A. W. Heliiwcll. A large W. M. Harpole. Cottage Grove; which time it was decided to dis crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent, Mr. and pense with the June meeting on Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, president, Mrs. John Frazier and three chil account of grand chapter being conducted the meeting and an dren, Don Vincent, Kathryn Var- held at that time. But nounced that there would be a non. all of Creswell: Mr. and Mrs. The next meeting will be the drive for funds to build a Prpsby- Bob Riley of Eugene; Howard picnic in July at the home of Mrs. tcrian church in Cottage Grove. Harpnle. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard. So A committee headed by Mrs. Sam Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs. Charles Gerald Witherspoon of Cottage BASKET SOCIAL Bcidlcr was appointed to greet Grove. Gouge The good of the order commit members at church each Sunday. tees of the Odd Fellows and Re The Westminster Guild has pre MRS. COOLEY ENTERTAINS bekahs are sponsoring a basket so or viously done this. Mm. Lee Cooley entertained the cial in the IOOF hall Saturday Announcement was made of a Daughters of Union Veterans night. May 22. Members of the rummage sale to be held Saturday, Tuesday of last week. A social af Hebron grange will put on a short May 15, from 10 to 5 in the former ternoon wax enjoyed, and the next skit for the program. All Rebekahs Cottage Grove Sentinel office. La meeting was announced for May are asked to wear print dresses. All you've ever wanted in leg- dies arc requested to bring in 11th at the home of Mrs. Grace J—*. goods Friday afternoon so they Cowan. This is to be an important flattering, long-wearing SPEAKER: can be marked. Mrs. A. W. Hell- meeting and all members are Nylons. In regular and opera iwell is in charge of the sale. urged to be present. Fred A. Beltx, of Eugene, President lengths . they're sheer .. .- Mrs. Marion Asbury led the de The regular business meeting of the Lane <'minty .Manager Charter Aax’n. county judge votions and Mrs. R. S. Drenner re was held Tuesday evening with they're dark...they're beautiful. of Tillamook County 1927-1933. ported on social education. Grace Cowan, at which time delc- SOCIETY I ARE YOU STILL WAITING? HEY KIDS/ Saturday Only Matinee -1 to 5 ALL RIDES MONROE AVE. CHURCH OF CHRIST DOUGLAS GREATER SHOWS AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION Highway 99 We Will Close Our Campaign lovelier in Cottage Grove The Armory, May 20 NYLONS We Offered to Debate Our Opponents Declined We Will Present BOTH SIDES DEBATE If Our Opponents Change Their Minds. All candidates for slate or county office will he presented from the platform. This advertisement is fmld for by the Lane County Manager Charter Ass’n, Fred A. Beltz. pres.; Glenn Simmons, Thurston, scc'y. I PERRY’S POLITICAL ADV. MORE BAYS TO EATER Phone and Mail Orders Filled, tall 601. Open Fridays Till 9 P. M RUBBISH HAULING OF ALL KINDS I Cottage.Grove Garbage Service Weekly, Monthly, or by Contract AMAZING VALUES Phone 180R Clark's Baby Contest Box 442 39-4tc-42 10 to 40% Saving Continued Through Sat, May 15 STYLE SHOES Reß. 7.95 NOW Keg 8.95 NOW CASUALS SPORT SHOES } ONE FREE PHOTO! $6^1 No Appointmeist Necessary! 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