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The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Thurx^ Jan. IS, l!»in LADIES MD MEETS WITH MRS. ARI* Four Generai ions The Ladies' Aid of the Trinity I Lutheran Church hold its January | meeting at the home hi Mrs Arp, with Mrs. Jolin Bauder and Mrs. I Richard .Dixon as hostesses. Busi- I lies* was trnnaacted by the newly elected oftieers who are: Mrs. A. Strohmaier. president: Mrs. C. Drew, vice president: Mrs. C. Rrnndsness, secretary; Mrs Henry Arp, treasurer; Mrs. H. Flshell,; Christian Knowledge; Mrs. 1» ; Eastburn. Uhristian Servin’; and Mrs. R. Gross, Publicity. During the business meeting n thank you from the Children's I Woifare Home In (Mnallis was' read. The ladies packed a I h >\ of | toy s, games, cookies, and candy I for the Lane County boys tor ! Christmas. Two new metnbeis were received, making th«’ total membership of the organization twenty-three. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the re tiring officers for the splendid work they had done Devotions were conducted by pastor Gross, who also addressed the ladies on Christian Steward ship. Telephone 555 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE. PRENBYTERIAN All) The Women of the Moose met Probably the last meeting of what is now the Presbyterian Aid January 6th with Juanita Good was held Wednesday afternoon at rich. child care committee chair the home of the president, Mrs. man. in charge of the chapter nite Roy Short. This group is being program. Louise Walther played united into the Women’s Associa a number of selections on her ac tion which is being organized un cordion. der one head and will include all The next meeting will be Jan- of . the . women . „ ’s organizations , _ _ . ot I uary 20th which will be a dinner the church. Mrs. J. P. Graham ^ th<> m,vti presented the devotional service | mjtUv jn ch wi„ Ruth on -New Years Resolutions. SmeU Maxjre liar,n and A„, which was followed by group sing- t-oojc ing, accompanied by Mrs. O. W. | _ *__ Blackmore. MRS, EARL HOSTESS The present Aid was organized Mrs. Guy Earl was hostess re 58 years ago. and there arc now- cently’ to the members of the La- just three charter members left. Comus club at a dessert course Mrs. Eva Holderman. Mrs. Her followed by a social afternoon. An bert Eakin and Mrs. J. P. Graham, additional guest was Mrs. Earl the latter two being present at the Wiese. Next Tuesday afternoon meeting. Mrs. Frank Gierau will entertain The hostess served delicious re : the club at the home of her daugh- freshments at the close of the | ter. Mrs. Robert Boyce Jr., 1218 Tyler street. meeting. The Smart Shop Where Sumi t People Shop Effective .hinuury 17, d gauge l > denier nyhui bow in price areordiugly. Lois G. Leon .i rii MINN till l it < RYIG ■ ' i ’ Four generation* were represented at the baptismal service on New Year* day tor three wwk» old ' Q anti mu > Ui ns FREEMAN BRR n I R Miss Billie Craig. daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. S. E. Craig, of Mena. Arkansas, became the bride of Freeman Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Brewer. of Cottage Grove, Monday evening, January 3rd, at seven o'clock, in the First Baptist church at Roseburg. The Nancy Carol Haberman at the home ot the baby's great uncle. Carl Brand*ne**, In Cottage Genie. The Rev. R. E. Gross, pastor of the local Lutheran church, conducted the baptismal *ervlee. I Four generations from left to right: Mr*. Robert Haberman of Lorsne, mother of baby Nancy Carol. Bev. H P Sconce offieiated who is being held by her great-grandmolber. Mrs. Peter Brendaoesa of Collage Grove, and Mr». Ernest The bride wore a gray suit with ‘ navy blue accessories, gray hat Johnein ot Helena, Montana, grandmother of the babi. i and a corsage of red rosebuds. Both Mr. an« Mrs. Brewer are Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. Frank . graduates of the Mena high school The Baptist Missionary Society Galdabini, Mrs. W. L. Workman, in Arkenaas. She has Nam em was entertained last Wednesday ! .Mrs. Jack Maulding and .Mrs. Roy. ployed nt the Union Bank nt Mena, and Mr. Brewer is a clerk by Mrs. Curtis Hansen and Mrs. Short were hostesses to the at the local Safeway Store. At a joint public installation Glen Weeldreyer at the home of Daughters of the Nile Wednesday For a wedding trip the couple Mrs. Hansen. In the absence of the service Friday' night in the IOOF president. Mrs. W. C. Martin pre hall the new officers of the Rebek-1 evening of last week at the Short i went to California, and are now at sided. At the business meeting. ahs and Odd Fellows were in home. At this time officers were home at 1404 West Main street. Mrs. A. C. Spriggs. White Cross stalled. elected for the coming year. The • Heading the Odd Follows lodge now president is Mrs. Leo Rick- ■ CATHOLIC DAl'GHTFRN, SMTI chairman, presented the White The e atholic Daughters of Cross quota for the year. Mrs. as noble grand is Eldon Grable; ani; vice president, Mrs. Ralph America will meet Thursday even John McCall was in charge of the vice grand. Bill Case; RSNG, Bert reading program and Miss Lena Hatch; LSNG. Earl Powell; war Saltsman; sivretary, Mrs Francis ing. January 2Uth, from 7:00 to treasurer. Mrs. T. C. ! 8:00 p.m. in the Eagles hall. Zendron led t he devotions. For den, Harry Lewis; conductor. Hen Horn and the program Mrs. Ida Terveen re- ry Miller; inside guardian, Russell Wheeler. On February 2 the group will Wedding Announcements and viewed part of the book “Called Sibley: outside guardian. Paul O. Miller; RSVG. Rodney Safley: meet with Mrs. J. P. Graham. Invitations. • The Sentinel. to Cathay.” The hostesses served refresh- LSVG, Roy Crawford: secretary', ments at the close of the meeting. Curtis Hansen; treasurer, Vern Booher; chaplain. Donald Stimp- MRS. DVFFY TO ENTERTAIN 'son; right scene supporter. Dick Mrs. Lee Duffy will entertain Hayes; left scene supporter, Tru the Neighbors of Woodcraft at the man Clark. Installing officers for the Odd January social meeting, which will Fellows were installing grand mar be the 18th. shall. Harry Lewis; insidi’ guard ian, Ray Anderson; outside guard Birth Announcements— The Cottage Grove Sentinel ian, Jack Godard: grand serre tary, Bert Hatch: grand treasurer Vern Stewart; grand warden Curtis Hansen; grand chaplain. Bob St. Elmo; district deputy grand master, Rodney Safley. The Rebekah officers installed were: noble grand. Thelma Hodg son: vice grand, Gladys Hatch; I secretary. Mertie Kliese; treasurer, Emma Smith; financial secretary, BEST BET Frances Racknor; warden. Jane Harris; conouctor. Dora Stimpson; inside guardian, Alta Miller; out side guardian, Calla Land. RSNG, lb. pkg. Hazel Culver; LSNG, Alice Con 3 cans 20c Hot Sauce . ner; chaplain, Hilda Godard; RSVG. Elsie Currin. Installing officers for the Rebek ISN’T THERE SOMEONE ahs were: marshall, Rosie Lewis; inside guardian, Mildred Anderson; WHOSE HEART YOU outside guardian. Eva Aubrey; WANT TO GLADDEN? grand secretary, Alice Conner; M. & W. Brand grand treasurer, Leita S t • WBI ; Fresh Ground grand warden, Zula Hansen; grand chaplain. Elvie St. Elmo; district deputy president. Hazel ib RED BAG Culver in the absence of Loretta Safley. >b GREEN BAG ^GREENHOUSES Staff practice was announced JI704W.MA1R-Â.IÔ2 for January 19th with all members affi 182 MZa* 'ytounM to uou urged to be present. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY ENTERTAINED AXING S I OOE and Rebekah All oliivi nj I“«» h’lateiy reduced from $1 SPECIAL DAI ’GÜTERN <»F NILE ELECT K» 95 group blouses New Shipment Arnesi’s Dress Shop Alice Foster Dorothy Arnest Wedding Annouiiceini iits und Im italion* USAMES ____________ MACARONI 22” X 44” TERRYS Big-size bath towels at a little price! In soft pink, 2 for blue, gold or green to blend and add newness to the bathroom. 1.00 3/1.00 Hand Towels NEW LOW PRICE ! 37c COFFEE 46c 48c : 1 ' EMHBM January CLEARANCE Sale g g ' K DRESSES SUITS COATS Were $8.75 to 523 % Were $36.75 to $114.50 Were $39.95 to $84.50 NOW NOW NOW $4.00 $6.00 ' $10.10 $16.00 to . $75.00 $15.00 to $55.00 ALSO Bargains in skirts, lingeries and sleeping garments YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE “•Tops in quality at rock-bottom prices!” Take advantage of this sale and save yourself a lot of money. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 — FINAL SALE DAY No refunds — No exchanges — All sales final Perry’s Quality Store 35 South Sixth FOR WOMEN Phone 601 DO REN A GRANGE HOLDS FIRST 1949 MEETING The first regular meeting of the Dorena Grange during the new year was held January 6. Third and Fourth Degree obliga tions were given to Betty Hulse by the Master, Philip Lake. Building committee reported they need more lumber for the new hall, but have been unable to ob- j tain it becaus of the county road load limit due to the freezing weather. A discussion was hold on wheth er to put on aluminum roofing or composition shingles. The deci sion was left up to the building : committee. Mary Arne anhounccd her inten tion to resign from the office of Home Ec. Chairman, and she was , elected Lecturer in place of Mary Snauer who resigned at the last; meeting. The officers who were absent from installation held at Creswell December 13 were installed after the meeting by the Master. The next Youth Group meeting' will be held at Sherrills, and the main business will be the planning of the year’s work. Rosalie Plalsted, reporter INTERMEDIATE FELLOWSHIP PARTY IN NEW < IH IW II The Intermediate Fellowship of the Methodist church gathered in the church parlors of the new church Sunday evening for a time of fun and fellowship. Games were played around the fireplace and re freshments were served by the hostesses. Myrtle Johnson and Jane Carpenter. Guests were Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Carpenter and the Rev. Frank Brown. New adding machines available at Sentinel office. 22-1 tex PLUMS Ì ritte FREE PARKING SPACE Delivery Tuesday & Friday NUCOA 35c HONEY PUMPKIN CHOW MEIN DINNER PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 LARD CHEESE 15c Bnulshiiws No. 2'. Cain Swifts Si I ver ku f Carnation, Pct Bordens or Special Morning l.b. Lb. Can Cxi ns (>z. ( 4111 Lb. Pk«. 69c 89c 17c 43c 39c 53c RAISINS PANCAKE FLOUR WHEAT GERM ( 4i se (IN cims) Seedless LIGHT GLOBES Westinghouse or Sylvania 17c 75 and 100 watt The Situimi I Ioniens Amcrktin Golden Poppy jar Handiini'. Hals Fishers For Ceretti 4 ä 39c 10 i 27c WE FEATURE U. S. GOV’T INSPECTED BEEF, BONELESS & WASTE FREE Beef Roast Corned Beef Boneless Brisket Pound 49c Store Hours 8:30 A. M Week Days Graed A Steer Boneless, Waste Free Pound 69c Pork Sausage Smoked Picnics Countiy Style Short Shank Pound 49c IPound 43c MW MARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove