The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thum,, April 71, IBI»
Prrsuk' at ( kun ention
For The 1-3 Miss
;
i
Dress her for the summer
in a wardrobe that «ill
make h«'r appear sweeter
*11
still.
bis
A good stock of bon­
nets, pinafores, play
dresses. sunsuits for
you to select from.
She will always look lovely and fresh in u play dress
or a sunsuit. They are really very nice.
We will do our best to please you.
Amest’s Dress Shop
Alice Foster
Phone 309
Dorothy Arnesi
46 No. 9th
F TO ALL FUTURE MOTHERS
If you guess the date of your baby’s birth,
we will give you one all wool crib blanket
Registrations accepted anytime during the
first eight months.
This offer extends through 1950.
WATCH OUR ADS FOR WINNERS
ARLIENE’S
TOTS TO TEENS
Art Needlework
14 So. 6th
.
Decorative Lim’iw
Telephone 90
10O BLOUSES
FINE COTTON BATISTE IN DRESSY STYLES
OR THE POPULAR OFF THE SHOULDER
PEASANT TYPE. DRESSY RAYONS TO COM-
PLEMENT THAT SPRING SUIT.
AND HERE IS THE BEST PART OF THE
Ì
,
MANI LOCAL LADIES \TTEND ENGAGEMEN f TOLD
IT RECEPTION
ACHIEVEMENT FESTIV %L
BCD HI’KTBD HA* IRTI« LE
IN READER'* DIGEST
E. It. I Hud) Hustad received n
pleasant surprise o lie day tills
week In the mall In the form of a
Itisi check from the Remk'r's I a
goal for an urtici«’ he hail con­
tributed two years ago. and for
gotten alsiul It was print<d in
lii«’ May eo|iy umh r "Make Your
Schmd Vacation I’uy," »nd tells
of a clever idea of bls son. Champ,
In raising money during hc I hmi I
VIKMltioll
MOM’S
the Word!
21 - 49c
46 31c
67c
2 33c
6 < -» 59c
1 " 45c
COFFEE
46 27c
TOMATO JUICE
225c
PORK & BEANS No. 1
CHOCOLATE CHIPSF ‘ * 2 '« 45c
87c
OXYDOL or DUZ
Shafter
5 - 39c
No. 1
POTATOES
CATSUP
lUllJ,
At last—a salon-type
permanent you can
give yourself at
home! Saves up to H
the usual waving time ... And it’s so easy, too! Anyone
from teen-age up can give herself this deep, soft, natural­
looking wave, can set her liair however she likes best—
from sleek cap to a halo of ringlets.
AT ONE BUDGET PRICE
ONLY
•• hair l«*4av
O./y 2.75 (p/.t 30<
lea)
ttlilh, 1.50 Ip/»« fad. las/
OTTACE GROVE PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION
«
SPECIALISTS
'll a
32 MAIM
PHONE 24 4
FREE WASHING!
8 lbs. of your clothes LIVE-WATER washed and a
free laundry bag!
Live-Water wash them while you
wait... OR ...
If you prefer, Phone us for a "free
wash" appointment.
EXPERIENCE SOCIAL MET
The annual experience social of I
the Woman's Society of Christian :
Service of the Methodist church '
has been announced for Wednes­
day, April 27. in the church par- j
lor. Captains for the affair are |
Mrs. E. A. Coston with Mrs. S. L.
Mackin as her assistant, and Mm. '
Alvis Wicks with Mm. Maude
Wright, assistant.
Hostesses for the recent meet­
ing of the group were Mm. Ira |
Beidler, Mm. Elmer Kent and
Mm. Thomas Biggerstaff. Follow­
ing the 1:45 dessert course served
by the hostesses, Mm. J. W. 1
Englund led the devotional ser­
vice. Reports were given by those
attending the state conference I
and the district conference, both
being held in Eugene. Mm. Frank i
Brown reported on the state con- i
ference and Mm. Lee Cooley, Mm. ,
N. E. Conference and Mm. S. L. i
Mackin gave reports on the dis­
trict conference.
The engagement of Miss Miriam
Ferrin to Earnest D. Lldcll, son of
Levi L. Lldcll, of Coos Bay, was
announced last week in Berkeley,
California where both are stu­
dents at the Pacific School of
Religion.
Miss Ferrin is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, former­
ly of this city, now living in Lake-
view. She is a graduate of Cottage
Grove schools and Oregon State
College, and will receive her
master's degree in religious ed­
ucation from the California school
in June. Her fiance is preparing
for ministry In the Congregational
church.
A definite wedding date has not
been set.
AUXILIARY OF EAGLES
NOMINATES OFFICERS
LIBERAL TERMS
W icks E lectric
“We Service Anything We Sell’’
Phone 337
Del Monte
Dennisons
Can
Giant
PnckaRe
White
U. S.
MISS MIRIAM FERRIN
TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT
COME INI TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER-NOWI
48 North 9th
Thursday afternoon the Senior
Birthday club met at th«' lioin«' of
Mis eliitti«-- Shanda' Gifts w«'H'
presented Mm Sbandii Mint Mrs.
James Kiker as birthday reinem-
broncea.
A dainty lunch win mtvim ! to the
guests: Mmes Ed Trtvh,* Harold
Smith, J A Kuk.r. Vanto
Stewart, Ed Erwin and the host­
ess
Tlie next meeting «ill l>e held
May 12 nt I UH Madison Avb
APRICOTS
ORANGE JUICE
WESSON 0ILrr v
THEY'RE ALL OFFERED
Com« in and see how Live-Water
action gets clothes really clean I Get
your Free Laundry Bag, fill it with
clothes and bring back to us. We'll
Instead of th«' regular meeting
of th<> Business and Profewdonal
Women’s club, nu'mls'is «ill gath­
er at th«' high sc I hmi I library next
Monday night at 8:00 o'clock and
will entertain the girls of the
senior class. l>«»rotliy Wert, «'du-
cation chairman, will I h > in «'barge
of the program, and then' will be
speakers discussing th«’ various
pnifessions of women.
A short business m«'cting will
bo held and refreshments «III Is»
servisi at the close ot th«' nM*etlng.
Anyone wishing tt ansporlation,
contact Lotti«' Isv Lamb, Alic«'
Brei'dlovc or Jessie Bartruff.
SENIOR BIRTHDAY CI.I B
A recent s«icial function was the
Several ladies from the Mosby
Creek. Mt. View and Hebron home reception on April 8 by Mrs. G
j
extension units attended the Lane C Wooley at her home compì i-
County Homemakers’ Achievement menting her sister. Miss Ada Car-
1
day program held in th«' Spring­ | ter, bride-elect of Lao Roberta.
;
field High school Monday, when Mrs Woolety's home was beauti-
approximately 400 women from all ' fully decorated with spring flow-
areas of Lane county gat hon'd i ers for the occasion, and uses! as
P-TA TO ELECT OFFH ERS
i her table centerpiece in the forty
for this annual program.
Next regular meeting of the
This was an nil day affair with of a circle were clusters of while
Parent •Teachers Association will
Mrs, Paul Weiser, chairman of the cherry blossoms and yellow daffo-
l»e Monday afternoon. April 25. at
county committee presiding at the dll heads.
3:00 o’clock in the Jefferson
Approximately 30 guests called
school, at which time officers for
assembly program.
Tell her how
Highlight of th«' morning meet- during th«' evening, and each was
th«> coming year will be held. Girl
ing was the modeling of th«' 141 met at the <kxw by little Carol
much you think
Scout Troop No 104 will provide
cotton dreaaes recently made in th«' Burleson «ho presented each on«'
th«' program.
of her with u gift
cotton dress workshop. Announce- , with a miniature corsage mad«'
of
Miss IXmna Porterfield, district
ments of th«' awards for publicity with a lace doily and tissue back-
fl. \N Ml 1« It tNTS l.t N< II
president
of
Theta
Rho
Girls,
will
books were mad«' by Mrs. Georg«- ground and flowers were multi-
The Constellation club is plan­
Momb of Deerhorn. Mount Vic« cotored baby gumdrops from preside over the district conven­ ning a merchants lunch for Satur­
«I. L. Stokes
tion
when
a|H>roximately
125
girls
Bracelets
was one of the seven units to rc-1 which fell ribbons with red hearts
from the various clubs of the dis­ day. April 30, beginning at 11:30
ceive a blue star for excellent attached, revealing the names of
Jeweler
trict will gather here Saturday. a.m. nt the Masonic temple. Then'
publicity books. Mt. View also Miss Carter and her fiance.
Watches
will also I m ' fancy work.
April
23.
in
the
IOOF
hall.
The
Miss IN'Ila Gallo sens'd coffee
received the standard unit gavel
‘Not the fiDU'leHt.
clubs in this district include Rose-
and certificate, presented by Ruth and Miss Thiela Murrell serxed
ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS
blit th«' ft H'lKUii'-d
Necklaces
burg,
Eugene.
Springfield.
Mar-
NitchaJs. county extension agent the punch. Miss Donna Funk was
Attention is called to the Order
cola. Lorane. Creswell and Cot-
jeweler in town"
in
charge
of
the
bride's
book.
(Home Economics).
of Rainbow Girls that the meet-
Diamonds
Miss Carter is the daughter of tag«' Grove.
Each unit had an exhibit which
will
start
ing
next
Monday
night
816 Main
Ph 700
The morning session will tie de­
they had learned at their recent . Mr. ami Mrs D, F. Carter of
promptly at 7:00 p.m. instead of
home extension meetings. The Raymondville. Texas and Mr. Rob­ voted to the opening of the lodg«' the usual 7:30 time.
by the local club, after which the i
Mosby Creek unit exhibited cor­ erts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. chaim
will be rendered to the con- !
sages; Hebron, lampshades ami C. E. Roberts of Cottage Grove.
vention
officers. This will lie fol- f
No date has been set for the
Mt. View, blouse in a day. All
towed by roll call of convention I
units participated in table deco­ wedding.
officers and initiation of candi- !
rations.
dates anti the app«>inting of <x»m-
The main talk of the afternoon REBER UIS HOLD FIRST
mitlees. Th«' address of welcome
was by Jessie Mallalieu, recrea­ NOMIN \TION OF OFFICERS
will be given by Shirley Witters,
tional specialist. Oregon State
First nomination of officers wias
College, «ho spoke of her experi- held Friday night by the Rebek­ vice president of th«' local club.
ences with the Red Cross in Korea ahs at the regular meeting. Those A member from the Lorane club
and illustrated her talk with koda- nominated were: Gladys Hatch, will give th«' response.
A |x>tluck dinner will b«' served
chrome slides which she had col­ noble grand; Dorothy Hayes and
by the Rebekahs, and each club
lected.
Hilda Godard, vice grand: Myrtle will provide a number for enter­
Plans for the day were made by Kliesc, secretary
and Emma tainment during the dinner.
the seven members of the Lane Smith, treasurer.
A full afternoon is plann«>d. lie- |
County Home Extension commit­
Looking for the Brands You Know - The Prices You Can Count on?
Theta Rho district conxvntion
tee: Mrs. Paul Weiser, Mrs. Rus­ was announced for Saturday. April ginning with each club present- '
them on our shelves - - Conveniently Arranged to speed up your shopping, simplify your
ing
one
phase
ot
th«'
work,
and
I
sell Ebbert, Mrs. Ehram Giustina. 23. in the kaal I<X>F hall. Blanche
Budget Problems!________
Mrs. Grorge Momb. Mrs. Larry Denker is chairman for the din­ this to be followt'd with a ques- j
Brumfield, Mrs. Millard Martin ner to be served the girls, and tion box. The address of the after­
noon will be by Mm. Jones, prvsi- ;
and Mrs. Del Holcomb.
Whole, Unpcckd
asked for volunteer helpers.
dent of Theta Rho Girls board.
A pi«> s«x'ial was announced by Reports of clubs for the year ami
Syrup
No.21 jG-an
the Odd Fellows for April 29 in reports of committees will be |
P. N. G. Cl.I B TO MEET
A meeting
_ of the Past Noble the hall. The secret work was given, ami election of officers for
Standby
Grands club is ’announœd for given by Gladys Hatch and the next year will be held. A l
Thursday. April 28. in the IOOF Blanche Denker, and Audrey meeting place for next year will j
hall. This will be an afternoon Smith rendered a solo as part of be chosen, and the local club w ill i
meeting, and hostesses will be the entertainment. Vina Smith close' the session.
Elsie Currin. Mrs. George Dame­ was reported ill. and a letter was
Advisors for the local club are
wood. Blanche Denker and Martha read from Aunt Fannie Goude. Mrs. Hap Hayes and Mrs. Harry !
(jt. Bollir
who
is
living
at
the
Odd
Fellows
Eastham.
Lewis, assistant.
home in Portland.
Rosie Lewis was presented an
EXPERIENCE SOCIAL SET
electric lamp for her faithful ser­ THETA RHO <ilRI„* PLAN
The annual experience social vice as chairman on banquets DISTRICT CONVENTION
At the regular meeting of the |
sponsored by the Woman's Society served this winter.
Theta Rho Girls Monday night in I
of Christian Service of the Metho­
the IOOF hall final plans were I
dist church has been set for
Wednesday. April 27. in the church CLVB ANNOUNCED, APRIL 2« made for the coming district con- |
Mm. N. E. Compton will enter­ vention to be held in the local ,
parlors. A 1:45 dessert will be
served by the hostesses. Mrs. tain the Friendly club at a 1:30 IOOF hall Saturday, April 23. At I
Charles Arnold. Mrs. Lee Duffy dessert and social afternoon. April the business meeting it was de-,
26.
Dennisons
and Mrs. Abe Hanks.
cided to attend the Methodist,
church in a body Sunday morning, ;
14 Ox. Bottle
May 1. The girls are to meet in
front
of
the
church
at
10:45.
TAKE ONLY ONE HOUR* WAVING TIME WITH
There were 13 girls present and
White Lily Brand
five Rebekahs at their Monday 1
RICHARD HUDNUT
THE
No. 303 Gun
night meeting. Balloting was held!
and the drill team practiced. The!
majority degree team also prac-.
Red
M & W Bru nd
ticed, and a special practice is to
be held Friday afternoon at 4:00
Bug
Green Bug 47c
o'clock for the majority degree.
All girls are asked to be present.,
GOOD NEWS - -
COTTAGE GROVE
B « PW CLVB TO
ENTERTAIN NENIOR GIRL*
\| iss Portci I ivkl to
The Auxiliary of the Eagles met
April 19 for the regidar business
meeting and nomination of offi­
cers. May 3 will be the next meet­
ing. and will also be election of
officers.
The refreshment committee for
the next meeting will be Frances
Stout, Ethel Thomas and Velma
Forrester.
M.&W. DEPENDABLE MEATS
BEEF ROAST
L». 65c
Boneless
Wu.sfc-Frce
Bacon Jowels
Lard
Sausage
For Seasoning
'Pure Pork
Pure Pork
Pound
29c
PORK ROAST
(PORK STEAK
35c
Shoulder Cuts
Pound
49c
■ " 49c
53c
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove