The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
4
Thun«., Oct. '31, 1948
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Phone 43
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Bl'W MEMBERS M*EAK
YYEDDING YT HOMI
ON ( DI Nt IL DI TIES
OF BRIDE SATURDAY
'The B. P W. eluli hail their
At the home ot the bride on
regular nxmthly d^mer meeting at Harvey road. Saturday, October
the Ralnlmw Cafe, Monday eve­ lt>. at on«' thirty hi the afternoon
ning at ti JO. Vocal entertainment a double ring ceremony |>eiTiirmed
tor th«’ evening, under the direc- by Judg«' anil Mrs. Alta King
torship of Ruth S. Caldwell, was united Mrs Lois Hathaway and
lorraine
' Cottage
who s a n g "Ho- Harlow Hublx'll, Ixith
Grove residents. The ceremony
rnaiuf ' and "Thine Alon«'".
Catherine S«xicrgren and Ange­ took placo before mi improvist'd
lin«' Carlson, who are candidates altar before the fireplace in Ixaiu-
for th«' city «mmcil, spoke on th«' tifully decorated nxims.
Mr. and Mis John Armstrong
duties of a council mcmlx'r.
Guest speaker for the evening atten«l«xi i he couple.
The bride and her attendant
was Victor Morgan, c'ounty sani­
tarian from Eugene, who ex- wore afternoon dresses of pastel
plainixi the county plan for county shades and eorsag<*s of ganlenins
wide garbage disposal. Mr. Morgan
The 16th was the filth month
was ticcompamcd by Howard anniversary toe the mfendmits.
Smith, county sanitarian, also of who are closely milted in that
Eugene, who show «at th«' dub Mrs. Hathaway's son married Mr.
। members moving pictures of th«' Armstrong's daughter
Mr and Mrs. Hubbell are Ixith '
garbage disposal plan.
Kathcryn Jack, county nurse, well known here. She formerly
who recently came to Cottage work«al for Sw utz and Wolfard
Grove, explained her duties to th«> and Mr. Hubbell is known thru-
community.
out th«' Pacific coast for his fa-
Also visiting the club was Lois mous Hubbell'» honey, «nd has
Price. Mis. Price is a trained med­ dune a great «leal of constructive
ical social worker for the Veterans work in the b«-«' industry.
The couple left on a honeymoon
Administration, in IMrtlatul She
stresst'd tlie need for social work- trip along th«' Oregon coast nnd
ers here in Oregon. Mrs. Price will iw at home to their friends !
recently came to Portland from upon their return to their Harvey I
road residence.
' Dallas. Texas.
The kx'al B. P. W. club voted
; to have a card party in the very MR. ,MRS. (OOUJ H osts
near future. Commit tee in charge
Mrs. Charles Ciwdey
of the party is Alice Breedlove, Sr., Mr. will and
tx' hosts to memlxTs of
Edna Piller and Ella Beers.
th«' United Spanish War Yctcrans
Grace Cowan was appointed to
j help on the commit tee made up of and Auxiliary at a 6:30 covered
Mipix'r next Monday night,
representatives from all the local । I dish
October 25th.
j clubs, who are having a party at
। the armory on Hallowe'en night
for the children and teen-agehr of
■ this community.
। New members voted into the
' club were Helyn Coppie. Marie
Sweeney. Nancy Bobbins, and
. Helen Arne.
Guests for the evening were
Grace Smith. Kathcryn Jack. Ma­
rie Sweeney. Helyn .Coppie. Mar-i
jorie Pinkum, Lois Price and An- j
geline Carlson.
The next regular meeting of the |
B. P. W. will be a business meet­
ing, November 1st at the city
library.
BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY
PTA EXECUTIVE MEETING
Mr. mid Mrs. Abe Hunks enter­
An executive meeting of the
tained a small group of friends at Pm ent-Teiidicrs AMMx'latkm wus
a dinner last Friday evening In held Monday afternoon, at which
honor of their daughter Alice on lime plans were completed for the
her birthday umiivenmry. A pink teachers reception to be held next
and white «'olor scheme was cm- Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. in the
rie«l out In the Howers mid pink Jefferson gymnasium, for Ilie
candles on n white cake.
teachers of the Jefferson and
A social hour was spent after Adams schools.
Alice opened her' many lovely | A short business meeting will
gifts. Those present besides the precede mi etening of music and
family were: Miss JoAnn PnUesk«* old tune dancing. This Is to |M- a
and Ed Kenhoff of Eugene. Miss print mid |«'mi affair mid very
l'al Scott, Vernon Coop, Ralph Informal. The parent* of pupils
Allen, Mr. mid Mrs. Rny Hanks, arc cs|>ecialiy urged to be present,
Mr mid Mrs Gak* la-bow mill as well us those who do not have
little daughter Susan.
children In school.
The Smart Shop
Where Smart People Shop
GetPyour (Irosa here for the Firomen's Rall,
October 23rd
Lois C. Leonard
7 ON OUR BAUO,
Pictured here are the three new Girl Sc mt uniform created
by Mainbocher. noted designer, and introduced this tall The
insert shows the lirst uniform worn by the Girl Fc„ut of 19 ’
I^.nriw.uTi"rm ? of br'Kht Kr*‘t” <‘°“on lover‘
Subtle
modern tailoring features include action backs, button down
lapels, and flared skirts The new hat for tro. » leaders is ot
classic shape with stitched adjustable brim. .Scmors will wear
to wearnhereKSiai
a',d ,ntcrm«dia‘e
WiH conlmut
ut rc is.
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HOME OE MISS TOHLEN
Sweet & Clean
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Look! A Four Pound
All-Wool Blanket
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Thrifty women sliop at Penney’» for within-the-budget
prices, big Mving*,’extm value—and here's a blanket
buy to prove it! 4 lbs. of the finest wool for plenty of
XES CLEANER. BRIGHTER CURTAINS
THAT LOOK AS> GOOD AS NEU/,
FOR. THIS PLACE HAS AWAWER
THAT'S WAITING JUST FOR NtXJ.
warmth. Treated to resist moth damage. In six winter.
Hann shades. Kayon*satin bound.
WHITE SHEET BLANKETS for only
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CHEEK UP CIRCLE BRINGS
The daughters of the Union CHEEK TO SHI TINS
Veterans met at the home of Miss
On October 19th the Cheer Up
Hazel Tohlen Tuesday night, Oct­ Circle called on Grandma Witcher
ober 12. at which tinw a letter and her guest. Mrs. Glendelia I
was read from the department Noke.s. mother of Mrs. Mallie Mil-
inspector. Martha Curran, of 'er After a well planned program
Albany saying she will make her of singing, poen», scripture read- ’
¡official visit October 26. at 8:00 ing and prayers, the group enjoyed ,
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grace visiting with the ladies. It was I
Cowan.
also a meeting of old neighbors
All members are urged to attend for Mrs. Mary Mackie as she and
the meeting on November 9th. The the Nokes family were neighbors j
tent will hold a meeting at the 5-1 years ago in the Lynx Hollow I
home of Miss Tohlen. and it is vicinity.
sincerely hoped that all nicmfxTs
A cheer up letter from Aunt i
1 will attend this meeting also as it Fannie Goude was read, telling i
, will be the last meeting of the Ida them of the different ones in the I
May Whiting tent, and plans will IOOF home.
After the meeting a very gener- |
be made for a Christmas party
pome time in .December.
ous supply of groceries, canned
and fresh fruits, jelly and vege- '
tables from the Cheer Up mem- I
bers. also a box of canned fruit, I
meat and jellies from Mrs. Ed |
Sherrill of Delight Valley and
$5.00 contribution from Mrs.
Bucker was taken to a very
worthy family where the husband
i has been bedfast for several
1 months. All this was greatly ap-
preciated by the family, who
tends their Sincere thanks to
them.
REBEKAHS NOMINATE
AND BALLOT
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Balloting on candidates was
held Friday night at the meeting
of the Rebekahs and first nomina­
tion of officers was held. Initiation
was announced for the next meet­
ing, November 5th, at which time
the Junction City lodge will visit, j
and second nomination of officers
j will lx? held.
Staff practice was announced
for Wednesday night, and it was
¡decided to dispense with meetings
occurring on fifth Fridays.
The refreshment committee was
appointed for the next meeting
.with Mrs. Jack Godard as chair­
man.
OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS ARE IN
ADDITION TO OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES, AND
INTENDED TO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY.
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING.
MARSHMALLOWS
JELLO
Fresh Fluffy
Assorted Flavors
15c
Pkg.
POPCORN
In Bulk
l.li.
ini
Salad Dressing
17c
39c
1.1*. Cam
Del Monte
Drip or Reg.
Pound
CATSUP
14 oz. bottles
CORN
47c
BEANS
C. H. B.
Red Mex. or Ige. White
35c
Diamond A
Whole Kernel
I lappvvak*
TOM AT
29c
pounds
19c <:°n s4ü
13c ■ S2K
Wibmet
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PORK STEAK, Lean Young
GROUND ROUND STEAK.
FRESH OYSTERS. . . .
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To Be Given Away!!
NOVEMBER 6th
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25 So. 6th
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