The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 12, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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Farmer Resident Observes R7th Anniversary
MEET (JENE
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WARE JEWELRY
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ACTIVITIES
Community Jewelers
012 Muin
'lety Rauburi NewHevutv
who deserve* only the best,
here are warm baby toga cut
for baby's comfort , . . and
made to wear and wear. Shop
today.
DOLLS — TOYS
300 Main
Phone 89
MIMEE S TOT AND GIFT SHOP
Mrs. Adu L. Jones
Mr*. Roy Hollow* of Roseburg
i-nteriaiiK-d recently at a charm­
ing party at her attractive home
complimenting her mother, Mr*.
Adah L Jones, on tier cighty-
swenth birthday anniversary.
Eighteen close friends and ncigh-
; Ixirs wen- Invited to assist Mr*.
Jones in celebrating the occa*lon.
Mrs Jone* was a former resi­
dent of Cottage Grove, and ha* a
Minnie Snapp to
Attend Officers
Retreat Aug. 16-19
host of friends here. Her husband,
Ed Junes, was post master of Cot­
tage Grove for several years.
Beautiful flowers, corsages,
gifts and telegrams were received
by Mrs. Jones. Baskets of gladi­
olus d<*coratc<J the rooms. The
lovely birthday cake was pre-
sonted to Mrs. Jones from Mis. S.
L. Kidder, Oregon mother of 1948
Earlier in the afternoon the
club held its regular meeting
which was preceded by a dessert
course. Each member brought a
flower arrangement which was
judged by Mr*. L. M. Watson,
president of the Eugene Garden
club. She was also guest speaker
of the afternoon. Other guests
were Mrs. Charles Andrcasson of
Eugene, state chairman of junior
garden clubs: Mrs. Nell Banks of
Eugnee and Mrs. H. B. Griggs.
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Shoe*
Uncomfortable?
INSTANT
COMFORJ
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
OF LOCAL COUPLE
Odd Fact
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hixon an­
nounce the approaching marriage
of their daughter, Mrs. Joan Wil­
liams, to Tom L. Gallo, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gallo. The wedding
<l«k' has Iwn set for August 28
nt 5:30 o’clock nt the Presbyterian
church.
5MB Th« Famous Patantad Cork
Mi Cuthion-all the way under your
H faat * assure* you of old shoe
oomfort, with your very lirat
Setting the Ohio River afire w«s
the fascinating pastime of young*
sters living Bear the eity of Pitts­
burgh recently. A leak In a gas pipe
under the river sent gas babbling
up through the water like a geyser
and the children lit the gas, appar­
ently causing the river to burst into
flame*.
CLUB ENTERTAINS
HUSHANDM AT PICNIC
Vital Support
The new patented Comiorttied
Sustaining Arch is featured
exclusively in ’’CUSHIONIZED" Shoe*
guaranteeing full (tipport wbara jl is vitally
needed.
Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh
To keep a short-summed flower
Mefnbcrs and their husbands of fresh in a slim deep vase, slit the
the P. D. G. Garden chih were end of the flower a littlo and wrap
entertained at the home of Mrs. around it one end of a pipe clean­
S. L Godard Friday evening with er. The pipe cleaner extending into
a picnic supper under the trees on the water acts as a wick for the
the spacious lawn of the Godards. flower.
FUwers by Hione
Size
AAA to EEE
ICT 182
mean
FLOWERS
to you
Graham & Thorp
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Sunnyside Greenhouses
1704 W. Main
Phone 182
at 7:00 pm . pre-pray er service at
6 45 for the young people and 7:30
for the church service.
Mr. Ed Powell of Myrtle Creek
will preach next Sunday morning
and evening.
Free Methodist Church, South
Sixth afreet
The new pastor,
the Rev C. B. Starkey, has ar­
rived and will preach at the 11:00
a. m worship service Sunday
morning and at the evangelistic
service at 7:45 Sunday evening.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and
prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning at 7:45.
Assembly of God — We wish to
extend a hearty invitation to you
to worship with us the church of
evangelical action.
Sunday service*: Sunday school
9 45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00
a. m.; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30
p. m ; evening evangelistic service
7:45 p. m.
Church of God, 1060 East Ad­
Weekday
services:
Tuesday, aim
Sunday school 10 am.
prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi­ Morning worship 11 a.m., sermon
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
topic, “When Is a Church, the
We have a home department and Church of God?" Youth fellow­
any wishing spiritual help or
ship 7 p.m. Evening devotional
would
from
, _ , like
. , a visit
.
... the minia-
..
7 45 p.m. Prayer meeting
Wed-
tiT f^l free to cell at any time . n,.S(|a 7 45
*
Also. If you are in need of a whee ,o worship
with
us
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chair, in an emergency, we shall stewardship given to us by God.
be glad to be
an accommodation
to you. Rev. R. E. 1 arrudi, muu*- areas n
i¡»„ „.¡n
r,_„ a
_ rich
of e our life
will u
bring
ter, phone 195-R.
reward in this life and an eternal
one in the next life. • Roy E.
Episcopal Church
—Meet* at Hutchison, pastor.
the Seventh Day Adventist church
________
building on West Main street ev- j First Methodist Church. Frank
ery second and fourth Sunday of E. Brown, minister. 303 Main
the month at 11:15 am. Dean street, phone 108 — "How To Get
Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in Rich - win
th<? timcJy topjc of
c”arSe-
the Dr. John Henrv
Henry Soltman thia
this
■■ •
coming Sunday morning at eleven
Seventh-day Adventist Church, o'clock a* he addresses the con-
1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur- gregation of the First Methodist
day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 church of this city. Dr. Soltman
a.m., sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week I comes to us from the National
service on Wednesday evening at Board of Church Extension of The
8:00 p.m. Come and worship with Methodist Church with headquar-
ters in Philadelphia, Pa. He will j
us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
spend two weeks in this parish as- ‘
Minnie Ann Snapp, state Future
I lomemnkers of America vice-
president. will attend the state of­
ficers' retreat to be hold at Lake
of tin- Woods near Klamath Falls
from August 16 through 19.
Minnie Ann is the 16 year old
«laughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Snapp of 408 Quincy Avenue, Cot­
tage Grove, and will be a senior at NEIGHBORS
Cottage Grove Union High School CHEER UP CIRCLE
i this fall. She has completed her
The Neighbors Cheer Up Circle
The Hebron Christian church
j third year of work in the three has called on several shutins re
; year old organization and has been cently bringing cheer to them. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. j
elected incoming president for her Thirteen called on M r s. Mary- Morning worship at 11:00.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
I Cottage Grove FHA chapter. She Smith of Walker where songs
also was one of Oregon's two of­ were sung and scripture read. A Wednesday 8 p.m. Young people’s
ficial voting delegates to attend vote of thanks was given Ruth Bible study every Thursday at 8
the National FHA convention held Richmond, who lias been the lead­ o'clock in the Campbell home.
Mrs. Charlie Powell is the advisor
in Kansas City last month.
er the past several months, and
of this group. All young people are
Other* expected to attend this is now employed and not able to
invited to attend these meetings.
retreat are: the remaining eight meet with them. She was also
officers in the 19-18-49 *tatc exec­ presented a gift. Mrs. Mabel Jack-
Culp Creek Assembly of God
utive council; Eda Maric Zeck, son was elected leader of the
Hermiston, the retiring vice-presi­ Circle. The Walker church, thru Church — We invite you to our i
dent, who will represent the 1947- Mrs. Jackson, has donated the Sunday school where we have:
48 executive council; Miss Bertha Circle a set of song books, which classes for all ages. Sunday school
Kohlhagen, State FHA Adviser is greatly appreciated. Mrs. Lou 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00
and State Sujicrvisor of Home Ec­ Bailey told of her recent trip to a.m.; young people’s service 6:30)
onomics Education; Mis* Mildred Idaho and the Rev. Rozclla Doug­ p.m.; evening evangelistic service
Detacher, assistant State Supervi­ las gave an interesting account of 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join
sor of Home Economics Educa­ the Free Methodist convention.
us in these services. Wc desire to
tion; and Mrs. Alta Simonson,
The group called on August 3
chairman of State FHA advisory at the homes of Mr. and Mrs help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
board and homemaking instructor Chas. Hosman and Mrs. Lillie well, pastor.
of Roseburg Senior High School. Longfellow, where prayers were I
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­
Although this organization is offered nnd requested hymns were
sponsored by the U. S. Office of sung, followed by scripture read­ ter Day Saints. Sunday school at
Eduaction
and
the American ing and a talk by Mr. Hosman 10.00 in I. O. O. F. hall.
Home Economics Association, it is
An invitation was extended to al)
Thi. usuaI
at (hc Walk.
entirely self-sustaining. There­ who tote the Lord ami W!sh to er Union church next Sunday.
fore. all attending this three-day cheer he shut ms to meet at 1:3(1 Sunday School at 9:45. Morning
meeting will perform an active
*'-rC
Par- service at 11 o'clock The Ladie>
|mrt in formulating the program
’ '’R*' r < ’ Tuesday Transpor- Aid Society meets every second
of work for the school year 1948-
tation will be furnished.
Wednesday of the month at the
49, which will guide nearly 3,(MX)
On August 10 the group gath- I church. If you have no church
member* in the 70 Future Home­
makers of America chapters all ered at the homes of Mrs. Ru«h home, come and worship with us.
England and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry I Frank E. Gray, pastor.
over Oregon.
Neet. At this time the new pastor
and wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Stark-
First Baptist Church. 5th and
W. N. c. S. AT ENGLUND HOME
ey. were welcomed. A reading by Jefferson Sunday. August 15th,
Hostesses for the Woman’s So­ Mrs Orna Starkey. ‘My Mother’s | Dr. Frank Matthews, of Portland,
ciety of Christian Service held
Song.” by a boy in service, was will preach at the morning ser­
Wednesday afternoon nt the home
read and meetings closed with vice. 11:00 o’clock, on "The Vic­
of Mrs. J. W. Englund were Mrs. prayer.
torious Church”. His topic at the
Ruy Miller, Mrs. H. C. Rose and
8:00 o’clock evening service is to
Mm. Englund. A dessert course
be:
“Our
Partnership’’.
Bible
jirecodcd the regular meeting-
school at 9:45 in the morning. Fel­
Words
of
the
Wise
Mrs. C. N. Land led the devotion­
lowship of young people 7:00 p m.
Th* people who are regarded
al* nnd Mrs. Allicrt Woodard pre­
Prayer meeting and Bible study
as moral luminaries are those
sented the lesson. Mrs. Englund,
Thursday evenings.
who forego erdinary pleasures
(»resident. was in chaige of the
themselves
and
find
compensa
­
business meeting. A guest was
Church of Christ. 6th and Gibbs,
tion in interfering with the pleaa-
Miss Miller from Kentucky, a
urea of others.
the church with a friendly spirit
cousin and house guest of Mrs. W.
—Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., |
—(BertMDdRuaoell)
H. Bachelder.
church services at 11:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m. Young people's meeting;
I' SHOES
I
London Church of Christ, “that
friendly church” Sunday Bible
study 10 a in. (Hasses for all ages
Sermon 11. Communion 11.45.
Evening service 7:30 p m Midweek
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Come to
london, "that friendly church
where you are a stranger but
once".
Phono 351
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Thur«., Aug. I?, IHIX
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Or^gx»»
suiting in the building program
which is now in progress. Church
school is held each Sunday at 9:45
and the Youth Fellowship group
meets at six o’clock-fur their eve­
ning discussion hour.
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Early Park Animal 1
The Eskimo dog Is redmtted tq
have been In sendee as a park anl.
mal for 3.000 year* It la thought to
have originated in Siberia. I
-Suhacrlb* To Tin Main*-
WE BUY RAGS
We need clean washed cotton rags suitable for
cleaning presses and other equipment.
Ten cents a lb.—no socks—cotton only.
The Sentinel
“CHvRCH QT TH*
LUTHERAN HOUR*
Cottage Grove, Oregon?
Installation
of the
4
Rev. Richard E. Gro^
ma
Pastor of
Trinity Lutheran Chuath
Sunday. August 15, IMS
3:00 P. M.
Services to be held in^
Seventh Day Advent is?
Church
West Main and North 9g
The Rev. Henery W. Gny,
of Salem. Oregon
*
will officiate at the scrvtji.
assisted by neighboring
Lutheran pastors
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Who Said Meat Prices Were High?
Let us be the first to help you cut meat prices
We don’t like high prices any better than you
Lard
lb. 28c Ba
Hamburger
lb. 49c Piece Bacon
lb. 59m
Sausage
lb. 49c Beef Roast
lb. 49c
Liver
Baby Beef
or Pork.
Skinless Wieners .lb. 49c
lb. 39c Short Ribs
lb. 39c
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