Miss Sara Colleen Bjorset, Bride-Elect 555 or 556 NII.VER TEA WILL FEATIKE OLO TIME CONTI’M EM Old faahloned costumes, nomc dating Iwck to the 1870'*, will be modeled a* n feature of the silver Ten to be held at 7:30 and 9:00 o’clock Tuesday night April 19 at the Presbyterian church. Circle Two of the Women's Aaxx'iutlon of the church will lx* hostmac* Member* and friends of the church attending will be In- vlted to give a silver offering Mr* Frank McFarland, chairman of costumes, ha* already arranged for some 20 coatutnea to be mod» eled and displayed, and *he re- quest* that anyone wishing to do­ nate a costume or some piece of old finery contact her. Mr*. George W. Macready, gen­ eral chairman, has announced that Mary l»ou Wolfard, pianist, and Martha Hoy, vocalist, will play and sing for the tea Mr* Carlton Woodard. Mr*. Elmer Fleming and Mr*. Dale Miller of the decarat Ions committee have planned to decorate In a spring Mrni<‘ with trclli*es and spring flower*. Circle Two wa* hosteas to the AiuuM-iatlon meeting Tuesday eve- nlng, April 13, at the church The circle server! refreshments after the meeting. I BIRTHS Top Flight 'Skipper* McCANN At the Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene, Saturday. April 2, 1949. to Mr and Mr*. Howard A McCann, Route 1, Cot­ tage Grove, a son. CHURCH At the Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene. Tuesday, ; April 5, 1949, to Mr. and Mr*. Geo IO. Church, Route 1, Cottage Grove, a daughter. WORLD FRIENDNHIP GIRL* HAVE MONTHLY MEETING luait Thur* day evening the World Friendship Glrla of the Methodlat church went In a laxly to the church to hear Dr Schu­ bert, a mlMionary from China, and then went to the home of Mixa Phylll* Englund for their buxine** meeting and social hour. Following tlir hualne*» xcaalon Phyllla wu* *urpri*cd when the glrla preaented her with a gift, the occaalon Ix-lng her birthday anniversary. The evening closed with the M'rvlng of refreshments by the hoateaa. SAFLEY At the Butler ma- 1 ternlty home, Sunday, April 10, 1949, to Mr and Mr*. Rodney Saf- iey, Coltage Grove, a »on. Dale Thoma* GLENN — At the Butler ma­ ternity home, Wednesday, April 13. 19-19, to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Glenn, Cottage Grove, a daughter, Maxine Deann. SCHAFFNER — On Thursday, April 14, 1949, to Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Schaffner. Cottage Grove, a daughter, Rita Kay. CRAYNE At the Rutler ma­ ternity home. Wednesday. April 13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Crayne, CTjttagc Grove, a daughter. Toni Jean. Electric Fence* Electric fence* ar« preventing railroad wreck* by rock fall*. In stalled along bluff* or in other danger zones, they automatical)? Mt block signal* in >top positon when ■ fence i* broken by a rock fall. A quick way to make a cool, refretfk Ing x-e la to freeze a can of tangvrlii« Cx-e in your refrigerator The le» may - cut in aquaim and served on top of fruit cup«, salad« or cool dunk* or aalvn Mia Would you trad« your house and contents for your fire insurance policy? The usual answer is an emphatic “NO!” This is a good sign that vou are under insured. We some­ SMITH At the Butler ma­ ternity home, Sunday, April 10, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Culp Creek, twin*, a TAKINO a hand at th« wheel, Her­ daughter. Susan Gail, and son, bert Morrison, I»rd President of Ijtrry Alan. . . the Council and Minister of Trans­ MATNEY At the Butler ma- i ternity home, Tuesday, April 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mr*. Edgin Mat- ney, Culp Creek, a son, James Curtis. l‘*gr 8 HOW ABOUT A TRADE? OLIN At the Butler mater- j nity, Sunday, April 10, 1949, to Mr. and .Mr* Warren Olin. Lorane Route, Cottage Grove, a daughter, Linda Jean. The office of the local Justice of the Peace, John Well*, wa* the place selected for the wedding on April 7, nt eight o’clock of Mr*. Ethel Alldrcdge of Cottage Grove to Jame* Culbertson of Culp Creek. The couple we* attended by Gladys L. Hudson and Walter J. Hudson Fourteen gue*i* witnma- eri t he ceremony performed by John Wells. Mrs Culbertson h n former re­ »ident of Redding. California, hut ha* llvcd in thi* vicinity for the jxist yent Mr CuJbcrtaon ha* JTI.IET M>W TEA ATTENDED lived In thia area since 1937, and now rvNidc* at Culp Creek where Many little troop repreernta- lie is fireman at the Bohemia Lum­ tlve* with their leader* and moth­ er*. attrndnl the Juliet Low tea ber Company. A wedding dinner wes served nt held at the Scout House In Eugene K, fitter CejrJ u» at a h»te fireside recently. Both dilplay. 'Die little glrla and their ornia they will return to Culp I young people are senior» at the I nlversity, anil Mr. Hamilton will leader* nil reporicd a m < mm ! ilnur.¡Creek tu make their home. Tim Ncntlnrl, Col tage Grove, On-gon Washington Monument Cornerstone of tne Washington monument wa* laid on July 4. 1848 The famous obelisk rest* on a »too« 20 feet or mor« underground at the base of the monument'* original foundation*. The stone wa* taken from a Baltimore quarry. The »haft 1» 553 feet high. BOLTON At the Butler ma­ ternity home, Friday, April 8, ' 1949, to Mr. and Mr*. John M I Bolton, Cottage Grove, a son, John EnfMluel. < OITLE MARRIED APRIL 7 riiur»., April II, 1919 port In London, steers one of the river “buses" soon to go into service on the Thames to ease the strain on land transportation. The Cabinet member paid special attention to that part of the river’s bank where the 1951 Festival of Britain is soon to be held. mi uuni «»» sf M to ’vitwjijo,! u| aaiAjag puw Xiqan^) lall oi X« im ku i*nf s , h Clark’s Photo Studio “Guaranteed Satisfaction” 21 So. 6th Phone 343 J T The Three C’s R UNBOW GIRLS M IKF PLANA N. OF W. INNTAIXN At the regular meeting of the Neighbor Julia Bartels was in- stalhsf as guardian neighbor of Ontcr of Rainbow for Girls Mon­ Grove Circle, No. 877», Neighbors day night plans were completed of Woodcraft, Monday evening at for their pie and cake social which a special meeting held at Rainbow was hold the night following. Girls cafe. Neighbor Funny Ix'.'ibo was Were urged to invite their parents acting installing officer, assisted and boy friends. The date of the spring semi- by Jean Thiel, capfnin of guards, and Eleanor Wolfard, acting formal dance was changed to Saturday night, April 30, instead musician. Neighbor Helen Smith, retiring of May 7, and it was vote«! to in­ guardian ncighlior, presided at the vite Evangeline Assembly of Eu­ gene as guests. meeting. The Masons were thanked for Other officers installed Included presenting the Rainbow advisory Helen Smith, past guardian neigh­ , board with a check to tie used for bor; Adelin Hatch, advisor; Pmrl ; refreshments for the girls. The Bressler, banker; Audrey Ruckles, girls were complimented on the magician; Mildred Teich, atten­ initiatory work they gave for the dant; Jean Thiel, captain of Masons on April 2 when Donna guards; Martha Cooley, inner sen­ Guggisbcrg, Yvonne Howard and tinel; Mary Duffy, outer sentinel; Sandra Sue Carlson were initiated. Mildred Teich. manager; Anna Isabelle Gate's, worthy matron Graham, press correspondent ; - of the local chapter of Eastern Eleanor Wolfard. senior guanhan; I Star, asked the girls if they would Eva Hatch, flag hearer; Horace i put on the work for the Star. The Hatch, clerk. Officers not present I girls consented, and decided on will he installed at a later date. I May 27 as the date. As the new Neighbor Adelin Hatch, district I officers will just have been in- gunnHan neighbor, was Introduced ! stalled at that time, it was voted and presented with a corsage. i to have the present group of of­ Flowers were presented the re­ ficers |Mtt the work on for the tiring guaidian neighbor, Helen O. E. S. Smith nnd Julia Bartels, newly in­ It was announced that there will stalled guardian neighbor. Gifts not be initiation at the next meet­ were also given Adelin Hatch, ing o it will not be necessary to Julia Bartels, Helen Smith and wear formal*. F'anny Lenho. Jean Thiel, retiring! The pi«' and cake social Tuesday past guardian was presented with night proved a real succ«'ss al­ a past guanlian's pin, Adelia though the turnout of girls and Hatch making the presentation. parents was small. A short pro­ Delegates elected to attend dis- ; gram was enjoyed after which Irlct meeting nt Coos Bay in June: pies and cakes were auctioned off. Were Julia Ilartels, with Anna Graham, alternate, nnd Mary hand crocheted needle books. The Duffy, with Jenn Thiel, alternate. group will meet socially at the Refreshments were served nt home of Fanny Ix-abo on Rirch the dose of th«* meeting, Nelghltor Avenue, Monday evening, April 18 Thiel [»resented each member with at 8 o’clock. Order of Eastern Star Friday night at the Masonic temple Genevieve Nelson reported on the recent visit to Evangeline chapter in Eugene, when about 30 members of the local chapter made a visita­ tion to that chapter. It was announced that there will !*• a reception for Ruth Smith, grand representative to the state of Nebraska the evening of April 22. The committte exemplified the secret work with S. L. Godard in charge. The evening closed with refresh­ ments served by the commit to with Zclma Sears chairman. Simply set a button to make it "pop up” the toast—or LnCOMI’N CLUB HAN THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY SACRIFICE SALE! Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained the LaComus club Tuesday with a no- hostess luncheon, the occasion be­ ing the thirtieth anniversary of the club. Following the luncheon election of officers was held. Mrs. G. B. Pitcher was elected presi­ dent; Mrs. Frank Gierau, vice- president and Mrs. K. E. Mickey, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. C. J. Kem, retiring presi­ dent, was given a handkerchief shower by the members. Prizes for high score at bridge were received by Mrs. Schofield Stewart and Mrs. Warren Ed­ wards. Mrs. F. W. Blickle will enter­ tain the club April 26. * Wedding Announcements Invitations. — The Sentinel. automdGc TOASTER 'The next time I'll be the chaperone!" Must sell 1940 Studebak­ er Champion sedan. Can show repair orders show­ ing new motor installed month ago. Up to 25 miles per gal. gas. Take older car or small down pay­ ment. For full details call or see Ada Hopman at Cottage Grove Motor Co. Phone 771 and to keep it warm ’til you're ready to butter and serve it. No burning. No under-toasting. Perfect toast— every time, automatically. Give* you toast at you like it—»ben you like it See it today. Price_____ _ $22.50 '*• Nothing Down - - - $1.00 Week »*f* ,» Don't Be Contused — Be Confident Buy at Community Jewelers 612 Main Telephone.35L, Easter-time Is Flower time kFiaiding Invitations Caster 1 .Hies ...and Announcements WE GIVE COMPLETE. COURTEOUS SERVICE TO ALL OUR PATRONS. We Are Never in Too Big a Hurry (’nt Flowers to do a good job on your car. Plants Phone 478-J Freddie’s Mobil Station 5th and Main C is for CANDY — Baxter would not be complete without carefully selected Easter candy from Kelly’s. 0 is for CARDS — Suited to the season. Both ro- ligious and .serious card« as well iin gay, liuht- henrted Master Bunny cards to choose from. Cottage Grove 34-4te-37 601 So. 5th 40% effective date; 30% 3 Mo.; 30% 6 Mo. Prompt claims service and only 1st grade insurance handled—no assess­ ments. We can't write just anything but our rates are right. Any reasonable risk accepted. See if we can help you. 511 Main Phone 30 BLACK TOP PAVING Driveways — Streets — Parking Areas and Floor» Also Road Grading All Work Guaranteed KELLY DRUG CO 609 MAIN PHONE 37 Phone 478,1 Finance Your Insurance if You Wish ArnestInsurance Agency 0 in for COSMETICS — Of course you’ll want to choose your cosmetics for your Easter Parade outfit by visiting Kelly Drug and getting the best, the amarteat-appearing shades. Patty's Flower Nook Pass Creek Paving Co Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel Phone 799 J Is the DAY OF DAYS Accentuate your new Easter outfit with the correct accessories - - - Make your selections from J. L. Stokes, Jeweler “Not. the fanciest, but the friendliest jeweler in town” 816 Main • Phone 709 __ _ __ _ __ ___ ____________ -- _ __ _ _____ _ ____________ —— _______ । Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 North 6th St. Phone 555 or Mt