The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 04, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Hrntlnel. Cot tage Grove, Oregon
Thum., Nov. 4, 1948
A Christmas party was also
planned to be held in the new
$22.25 on their recent f»xxl sale.)
church, the date to be announced
They now have $126.00 on hand
later. Betty Dykstcrhuis. presi -
which they have mad»« on various !
dent, was in charge of the
projects, apd plan to purehas»« 24
mg, and also presented the devo-
folding chairs for the new church
Wednesday. November 10. is the
tionals and
lesson on
"Real
The royal party will lend the
parlor.
They
now
have
two
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date of the high school carnival. way to the gym and the conces­
Thanksgiving Memories."
projects which they are working
Refreshments were served by The evening's festivities will begin sions Among the booths arc fish
WORLD FRIENDSHIP GROl 1« on. one is selling sets of glass
Miss
Lemert , at , the close of thè with a program in the high sch»x»l ponds, bingo, fortune wheel, floral
PLA NN PROJECTS
coasters,
other
is the pur-
--------- .... and i the tin
put-
auditorium at 7:30 p.m Booths telegraph, the old mill. etc. F»xxi
chasing of a doll ix-d with mat- cvening, anti the group was in­
At the meeting of the World
and other concessions will be set booths will sell ice cream, taverns,
tress
and
a
doll
and
(he
girls
will
v
,
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n
*
et
Wl,h
Alice
Friendship group of high school
up in the gym anti cafeteria. hot dogs, cider, punch, donuts and
completely outfit the doll. This is | mretmT^m^
Doors will open at 6:45
jirls of the Methodist church
coffee A new arrangement in food
Monday night at the home of Miss to be a gift to the kindergarten
_ _
Outstanding event of the qve- booths will make it possible to
Carol Lemert, the girls reported for the new church.
nmg will be crowning of the king serve people more quickly and
SERVICE GUILD MEETING
• j Co-hostesses for the Service ami queen of the carnival. Candi efficiently.
Tickets have been on sale for
। Guild of the Methodist church last dates for royal rulers chosen by
Thursday night at the home of their class are freshmen. Shirlie a week by high school students
I Mrs. Art Weinkauf were Mrs Witters and Bill McBee; sopho­ and may also b«« purchased W»«d-
Weinkauf anti Mrs. Jex« McClar- mores. Jun»« Olson and Jack Sie­ n»«sday evening in th,« gym Ad­
nan The Halloween motif was bert ; juniors, Cindy Gore and mission for adults is 20 »-ents or
carried out in the d»«corations and Ronald Hite; and seniors, Carol two tickets; for grade school chil­
Lemmert and Vernon Coop. Con­ dren. one ticket and 2 cents or 12
refreshments.
।
Mrs. Frank Broun led the de- testants will be elected through cents.
। votionals based on the story, Th«« carnival votes Each 10c ticket
Miss Gertrude Brant hover is
| Piety of Pete,” and Mrs. Henry- sold is worth ten votes for a fa- general chairman of th»« carnival
Minkler present»«d an interesting voritl« candidate. The outcome of thia year. Mr Gardner Sellers and
lesson. During the business meet­ voting will be kept a secret until Mrs Ethel Krauss are in charge
evening.
ing it was d<H-id»«d to meet Novem­ Wednesday
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-
of the program, and Mrs. Nell
Following the coronation of th»« Hergett and chorus members are
ber 3 and 18 du»« to Armistice day-
ami Thanksgiving falling on the king ami qu»«en amt the present»- decorating the auditorium
The public is invit«xt to the
Guild's regular meeting nights. tion of the court, a variety pro-
; Future projects were also dis­ gram will be pres»*nted. Masters event. School buses will make
‘ ' regular schtxd runs and ar-
cussed at th»« meeting, and a of ceremonies will b»> tw»> jesters. their
Christmas party was planned, Jerry Tennis and Dick Clark. On ’ rive in time for th»« program. They
which will be a [xitluck turkey the program are a banjo solo by will leave for return trips at 10:30
Don
East burn;
tap dancing. p.m.
dinner in the new church.
The carnival is an annual affair
The hostesses served refresh- Bridget ta Brady; accordion solo,
merits at th»» close of th»« evening Laiise Walther; novelty song. presented by the Associated Stu­
The group will meet again tonight Larry Wolf a rd and Don Eastburn; dent body. Profits from the event
and numbers by the boys' and ar»« us»«d to purchase equipment
at the parsonage.
girls' choruses and the high school for student school activities and
band.
CUB SCOUT DENS
to back student proj»«cts in school
8 AND 12 MEET
HOME NURSING AND
MEMBERS INITIATE» INTO
Cub Scout dens No. 8 and 12. FIRST AID DISCUSSED
WILL. AND SCROLL
with den mothers, Mrs. Coston
The local Business and Profes­
Eleven members of the local
and Mrs Thun, met at the home
of Mrs. Thun on North Ninth sional Women's dub held their union high school wen« initiated
street, October 27 for their regu­ regular monthly business meeting into Quill and Scroll, an inter-
lar meeting. Junior Hounshell of Monday evening at 8 o'ckx'k in national honorary sex-iety for high
school journalists. W««dn»-s<lay
Den 8 was honored with a birth­ the city library.
Mrs. W. A. Jones of Eugene, eventn8 at th»« high school. Miss
day cake decorated in Halloween
♦ colors and ice cream furnish»«d by spoke briefly on th»« need for reg- ^Yume, advisor, initiated the staff
his mother The den members par- istered nurses in this vicinity to ‘ Students to bt-rome a member of
and Scroll must b«« of
ticip.ited in a recognition service teach home nursing and first aid.
scholastic standing and ac-
for his birthday. Den mother. Mrs A committet consisting of Eliza-
I Coston, presented him with his beth Mills anti Nell Bukowski, will <iw participants in journalistic
Lion book, which he will work on contact the nurses in this district acthtitie«, and who have served
this coming year. The rest of the and urge them to attend the first some time on the Lions R«xir.
Each candidate brought a guest.
time was spent in working on lid refresher course offered in
Following the initiation, a social
masks which were worn at the Eugene.
j pack meeting October 28th.
Edna
Burleson,
Lottie
L»«e । evening of games, dancing, group
The latest in home permanents —featuring the
Lamb and Della Gallo were ap­ singing, an accordion solo by
LAST MEETING OF D.U.V.
pointed by the president to revise Louise Walther, and refreshm»-nts
same type preparations ... the same improved
were enjoyed.
The Daughter of the Union the ’club by-laws.
process used in the Richard Hudnut Fifth Avenue
Initiated into this society were:
Veterans of the Civil War have
Edna Pillar, chairman of the Kenneth Cooper. Betty Dykster-
Salon! It's easy
decided to give up their chapter committee in charge of the card buis.
gives you a lovelier,
Herb Fuller Florence Hicke-
here as several of the members party to be held Thursday night lhier. Karen Maâsen Shero^
are transferring their member- at 8 o’clock in the east room of
: ship to the Eugene order. The last the armory, reported that all , terson, Pat Rickard, Frieda
meeting will be Tuesday night. plans for the party were com­ Schwarzer. Pat Scott, Mickey
Refill Kit *150 «prices p/us 30# fed. tax)
November 9. at the home of Miss pleted. Tickets will not be sold Snapp and Louise Walther.
Hazel Tohlen, 1247 E. Madison, at for the party but anyone wishing
8:00 o’clock. The department to attend, may do so by contacting HERRON HOME EXTENSION
UNIT TO MEET
president, Mrs. Annie Stinebaugh. a member of the B. P. W. club.
The Hebron Home Extension
I of Grants Pass, will be present.
unit will hold a meeting Novem-
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
HAROLD SHEARER SPEAKS
ber 11 at 10:30 a.m. at the home
MOTHERS CLUB NOV. 9
TO DEN MOTHERS
of Mrs. Reichel. At this time Mrs.
The Mothers club will meet
— (Pfec^AeA Ui
Harold Shearer, Boy Scout fie’d Jane Simpson will give a demon­
November 9 with Mrs. Nannie
executive, from Eugene, was guest stration on line and design. Ail
Smith at the home of her daugh­
at a den mothers meeting at the who are interested arc invited to
¡6» MAIN
PHONE 2 4 4G ter, Mrs. Pete Nelson, on Fifth home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bul­ attend.
street. All members are asked to
lard Monday evening. Plans were
be present as there is work to do.
made for the November and De­ FOE AUXILIARY .MEETS 2ND
cember pack meetings of Cub
The auxiliary of the FOE met
Scouts, sponsored, by the Junior November 2 at the Eagles hall in
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. the Petersen building. Anna Gates
Shearer gave valuable information was installed as conductress to
and helpful suggestions in making fill the unexpired term of Dorothy ,
these plans.
.
Harris. The next meeting night
Present in addition to Mr. will be November 16.
j ■
Shearer and the ten den mothers
were the following guests: Lester
Sine, scoutmaster; Ekion Grable,
assistant scoutmaster; George
Conrad and James Espey.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
High School King and Queen to Be
S; Crowned at Carnival November 10
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Invitations
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Oregon Dads will also grant
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To be designated at Erb Memorial
Scholarshqu. the awards will lx«
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Each will la« in th«- amount of
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In the annual Dad's letter, being
sent out this week from Walter
Kirk of Salem, secretary of the
organization, a supplement from
Ernest Haycox, president is en­
closed In thia President Haycox
announces that Oregon Dads have
undertaken th«- furnishing of a
Dad’s Room in the new Erb M««-
morial Student Union. Cost of the
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At the dinner meeting of the
Jaycee-ettes Wednesday night at
Landon's a discussion was held on
the possibilities of having a first
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struct the class. Mrs. Corine
Jones, registered nurse, volun-
leered to be instructor, and Rus-
sell Smith offered a room. It was
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REVIEWED
"Green Mansions,’’ written by
W. H. Hudson was the book
viewed Tuesday night at the city
library by Mrs. W. C. Martin,
when members of the Research
club gathered for their meeting.
Oregon Centennial was the roll
call topic.
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N. OF W. REGULAR MEETING
The regular business meeting of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft was
conducted Tuesday night with
Helen Smith, guardian neighbor,
in charge. Being election night
only the regular routine of busi­
ness was conducted, and the group
adjourned to their homes. The
refreshment committee of Adelia
Hatch and Mildred Tel ch will
serve at the next meeting.
The next social meeting was an­
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