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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
W E N T I N E I S O C I CHEER UP (IIMI.r. (Al.LN The Neighbor« Cheer Dp Circle call«'<l <>n Grandma Montgomery at her home on South Third atteri, the afternixin of April 19 Iler favorite aong« were sung and a flannclgraph Bible story wax pres ented by Mr» Charles Woo«! Mrs Starkey and Mr« Jackson gave reading« on '“Die Risen bird " FRIENHN HONOR MBS. RYNO A few friend« met at th«' home of Mr and Mrs James Kiker Wednesday afternoon as a sur prise for Mrs. Jessie Ryno. A dainty lunch was served by the guests, Mrs C W Rosenthal, Mrs. Harman. Mrs Bertha Howe, Mrs. Anna Adams, Mrs. Ryno, Mr. and Mrs. Kiker. CIRI 'LE TURKE TO MEET Cirri«- Three of tiw Preabytc- rlan Women« A«MM'iatlon will meet at the horn«' of Mrs Roy Short on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00. The program topic will be ."College Students Speaking ' All ^members are invl(«al to come and I to bring their friend.« fall-Kucnc Nuptials, First W edding Ceremony in the • New Methodist Church I Thur«., April St, 1M9 The Sentinel. Cottage Orove, Oregon MATRON HONORE.lt WITH PINK ANH BLUE NHOWER On Sunday. April lb. a pink and [ blue shower was given in honor of i Mrs Ted Stephens at the home of Mrs. E. C. Jensen Thirty-five ! guests were present, including | Mrx Stephens’ mother. Mrs. Rho- rk'll of McMinnville, also Mrs. ! Patterson and daughter of Mc Minnville Mrs Beulah irimas was in charge of the games, at i which high prizes were won by j Mrs. Stephens and Mrs Stock- dale. Donna Faye and Mary Lou Stephens entertained with special music and Mrs Jessie Bartruff with two luliabys. After the presents were opened by the honor guest, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Holly Foos and Mrs. E. C. Jensen, J assisted by Mrs. Jackson Free- • man, Mrs. Bartruff and Donna Faye and Mary Lou Stephens. —♦ - (VALUABLE PRIZEN GIVEN AT < OOKING M< HOGL The cooking school h «• I <! nt Wick« Electric conducted by Mr«. Grace Phibbs, Frigidaire Home Economist, and Charles Collar, Frigidaire General Manager, win enjoyed by the Home Economics classe« of the local and neighbor ing high schoolx and the many hiMlscwivcs and their friend« Mr«. Phibbs demonstrated the many advantages of electric cooking on th«' Frigidaire electric range. ilamua Alabamus, the 14 pound I ham roast, wn« on«' of the main I attractions. Mrs. James Dowi« and her husband, Jim the Cop, carried him home, Thelma Mc Donald of Cottage Grov«- won the second prize, a Dominion toaster, and Carolyn Traxler of Creswell took home the third prize, a pop corn |«>p|>er. SERVICE SEEKERS ANNOUNCE SALE MET EOK APRIL ?» Th«* United Spanish War Veter* an« and Auxiliary will have a pot luck supper and regular meeting* Monday night, April 25, at 6:30. at the home of Mr. an<l Mr». Roy .Sherman. I MISS ZENDRON PRESIDENT ' OF RESEARCH CLUB At the election of officers of the Research club and regular meeting Tuesday night in th« city library, Miss lena Zrndron was elected president for the coming year, Carrie Hill, vice president and Nora Smail, secretary. Carri« Hill was welcomed as a new mem ber. Mildred Coiner reviewed th« b«M>k "They Come ('heap«r by the Dozen,” written by Nora and Frank Gilbreth. —♦— ' N. OF W. HAN SOCIAL MEET Mrs. Carl Iva bo entertained the t Neighbors of Wixxicraft gpclally Monday evening at her iiome with a dessert course followed by an evening of bridge Three tables were at play, and honors were won by Mrs. Naomi Hill of Eu gene and Mrs. O. W Blackmore. Anna Graham received the trav eling prize. LAi MEN S LEAGUE The Service Seekers of the Church of Christ announce a food and gift sale for April 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm., the place to be announced later. POTLUCK AND MEETING Fago B Next Monday night, April 25. the Laymen's League will meet : in the church parlors of the Meth- * odist church, at 8:00 p.m. The representatives from each church are urged to be present. The Smart Shop For Mothers Day Where Smart People Shop JANTZEN Te«- Shirts The Shirts Clam Diggers Bathing Suits — one and two piece. GRANDEST ---/'two ¿ inri 1 h«' nave of th«' n«-w Methodist! and "Because," were played by church whs beautiful in its sim- Mrx. Boyd Allen, who also played Miss jean ritter TOWNHEND <’Ll B Lois G. Leonard HAS POTLUCK pheity with potted Blister lilies the wedding marches. Taper light- BRIDE OF JAY HULETT and white tapers in cantk'labra, ! ' ers wen- Kenneth Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ritter an About 25 members of the local Sunday. April 10. for the wedding ' William Keene, nounce the marriage of their Townsend club gathered for a 6:30 of Minx Reta Mari«' Keene. daugh- j A reception followed in the «laughter Jean to Jay Hulett, son potluck supper in the aimoryj ter of Mr. nn«l Mrs. C. G. Keene, i ladies [Kirlor of the church, where of Mr. and Mis. G. L. Hulett, of Monday night. Although two of Saginaw to Glen A Westfall of the three-tiered wedding cake, Eugene. The wedding was solem groups from the home talent play, : Cottage Grow. The couple ex- topped with a miniature bridal nized by the Rev. McCollom. pas “Laff It Off”, crowded them into A PORTRAIT OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY j changed vows before n large I couple, was cut by Mrs. Frank tor of he First Christian church. the kitchen, they enjoyed a very group of relatives and friends, at j Brown. Assisting in serving were Saturday night. April 2. The wed pleasant evening. I two o'clock in the afternoon. Th«' the Misses Elsie Geer, Bonnie ding took place in the First Chris They expressed some opposi - Rev. Frank Brown, pastor of the j Clouser and Ixrt-othy Simpson. tian church in BSugene, and was , tion to the substitute pension church, read ceremony. < »f Mrs. Robert B’«»x of Creswell was witnessed by a f«sv close friends. ; measure [passed by the Oregon ■ rend the «•eremony. j «iH-i iai inten st about this kively in charge of the guest book. The bride graduate«! from the ’pop«xjm" legislature just ad- Wedding is the fact that it was For the wedding trip to San local liigh school in 19-18 and at- journed. the first wedding solemnized in Francisco the bride chose a green tended Sacred Heart School of Ice cream and cs ke will be । th«' n«-w church. tailored suit, with white awsso- Nursing. Mr. Hulett was formerly served at the next meeting on ries and her wedding orchid, tin on the local [tolice force. The bride w,s «-scorted to th«' May 2. They arc living in Albany. Mr. altar l»y her father Her winding their return they will make their bom«' in Cottage Grove. Hulett is driving a freight truck gown wax of white «li|iper satin, Mrs. Westfall graduated from for Safeway Stures. C.D.A. TO MEET APRIL 2« fashioned with a fittc«l bodice < >n April 15 Mrs. Elvis Kelly. with net yoke edged with a wiifo tlte local high schiMil and Mr. The Catholic Daughters of ruffl«; of lace nn«l mxh I pearls, Westfall graduated from Green Mrs. William Perini. Mrs. Henry America will meet Thursday. South 6th Street Hess and Mrs. Arlie Sugg enter- April 28, at 8:00 p.m. in the Plume 343-J long pointed sleeves an«i her full City high school in Missouri. twined at the London 4-H club Eagles hall. Reports will be made •kirt ended In a long train. Her house with a bridal shower for of tl>e state confcreni-e which will fingertip-length veil was held in Mrs. Hulett. A large group of be held at Tillamook Saturday and place with n heart-shaped tiara friends gathenxi at the clubhouse Sunday. April 23 and 24. Mrs. R. trimmed with seed pearl.«. She and showered her with many use L. Scxiergren, grand regent of the carried a white Bible, a gift of ful and lovely gifts. The afternoon local rourt, will attend from the the groom. A single white orchid was spent with a|>propriate games local organization. She will oe ac rested on the Bible from which an<1 with the opening of the gifts companied to Tillamook by her fell white satin streamers knotted by the honoree, after which the husband. with stc|>hanoti«. hostesses served refreshments. The traditional something old, Spring flowers of daffodils and something new, something bor- Japanese quince decorated the rowed nnd something blue was clubhouse. carried out by the bride in carry ing a silk handkerchiaf brought MT. VIEW EXTENSION CLUB from France by her uncle after HAS YEAR OB’ ACTIVITIES the first World War. and a set of The Mount View Extension club rhinestone la|wl pins for her going is one of the newer clubs of South away outfit, was the gift from the I izm bridegroom. I.ane. In the two years they have been organized they have accom- Miss Rosemary Westfall, sister plishcd several worthwhile things. of the bridegroom, was maid of They donated $44 to the Azalea honor, Her dress was a fkxir- House fun«i for this year; have length at|ua taffeta and she car- sponsored the 4-H clubs in the ried a nosegay of pink rosehuds gives a woman that look...j Mount View district and have anti pink carnations with long awarded two half scholarships for streamers matching her dress. this year. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Her skin glows with clean, At the spring festival held in DETERMINED TO BE • VPOtl PAVMINλ I» •(«!»•• Westfall of Kitson Springs, sister- l Springfield on Anril 18 they were in-law of the bridegroom. Her HER ‘ BIG MOMENT” young freshness . . . because DuBarry awarded a certificate of achieve dress was floor-length of pale blue WE SELL CONFIDENCE ment with a gavel for standard organdy and lace. Other brides ’Cleansing Cream softens as it NOT CONFUSION units. They also received a blue maids were Mrs. William Keene, On April 19 Sue Chadwell star plus on their scrapbooks for sister-in-law of th«' bride, wearing danced for the American Legion seeks out imperceptible dirt and publicity. This is the second high yellow net. Miss Mae Malcolm in in Eugene. est rating and the only competi [»ink organza, and Mrs. Robert She will also appear at the local grime. Prove it to yourselfl Durflinger, also in pink organza. high school auditorium April 25 tive display held with all the clubs in'the whole of Lane county. They carried identical nosegays of at 8:00 p.m. in Martha Hicks’ Ph. 301 612 Main Street Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, chairman violets with streamers matching dance revue. All proceeds will go of the Ml. V 1. 00 club, is one of their gowns. Other attendants to the band for uniforms and in- 1704 W.MAIN«^. 182, plut tag he county com were th«- ring bearer, Jimmy strumenta. Price for adults is 36c. seven women mittee. Laird of Pleasant Hill, and the students 16c, including tax. little flower girl. Kay Louise THREE HONORED Hindman of Saginaw, in a dainty EASTER BREAKFAST WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY frock of pink taffeta, also floor BY BUILDERS CLASS . Canting* Cream by Mrs. Harry Elfving entertained length. Approximately 50 members and Best man was Frank Westfall, families of the Builders class of Saturday evening with a birthday brother of the bridegroom, and the 6th and Gibbs Church of party honoring her husband and ushers were Kenneth Westfall, Christ gathered early Easter twin nieces, Penny und Patsy another brother. William Keene morning at th«' William F. Norris Johnsen, After the honored guests had PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS and James Keene, brothers of the home for a sunrise breakfast and opened their many nice gifts, the •MAKE THE CORNER OF’ 6TH AND MAIN YOUR ICE CREAM HEADQUARTERS bride, and Ronnie Morris. service. evening was spent playing cards. (pfPOA a The bride's mot lier wore an af- Following the breakfast a de after which refreshments were ternoon dress of mist green with votional service was led by Mrs. Ten Years Past Experience in Ice Cream served h ) a bite hour. black accessories and a corsage of Ralph Aubrey, the theme being 6U MAIN PHOfE X44 Those present were: Mr. and and Ice Cream Products. gardenias. "As It Began to Dawn,” readers Organ music, "My Hn|>pincs.s" were Helen Huff, Pat Aubrey and Mrs. Lehman Johnsen a n d son Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elf Dorothy Eastburn; prayer by the ving. Mr. and Mis. Neil Ham It is not our policy to mislead you on ice cream and the price of ice cream. pastor, F. S. Smith; solo, "Christ 11" Arose", Roy Aubrey; ana a piano mond, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daw We sell real Ice Cream. Stop in the next time you are in town and see our ley and daughter Jane t, Paul selection by Mrs. F. S. Smith. Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred selection of flavors. Hammond and the honored guests, OUR ANNUAL JAYCEES RECEIVE Harry Elfving and Penny and NEW MEMBERS SPECIAL FLAVORS THIS WEEK: Patsy Johnsen. At the last regular meeting of Orange Marshmallow and Fresh Banana. tlic Junior Chamber of Commerce 34TH ANNIVERSARY held in the city council chambers CELEBRATED APRIL 8 FREEZER FRESH FROSTED MALT — A sub-standard product —— seven new applicants were elected Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing were to membership, Truman DeLeon, Something to serve right from the freezer to you. Fn'd Spady, Carl Reid. Kenneth pleasantly surprised the evening of April 8, when several of their Frosted Malt Cones 5c A 10c Green, Dr. Marlowe Schaffner, Our PRICES Are Always RIGHT: 45c Qt Robert McCoy and Kenneth Cra family came in to help them cele 25c Pt. Frosted Malt to go— If you have not received our merchandise catalogue, come in and call for it, and see all brate their 34th wedding anniver vens. Bill Githens entertained the with flavor topping 15c sary. After an enjoyable evening the many bargains that are offered. group with moving pictures. of visiting, refreshments of ice cream, cake, pie and coffee were KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO MEET served the guests, Mr. and Mrs. AT NOON AND AFTER SHOWS On Saturday evening, April 23, Roy Ewing, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iz»Roy Sandwiches — Soups — Salads — Pie and Coffee — Real Home Made Chili the Knights Templar will meet at Ewing and family. Mrs. Nancy Try Us for a Quick Economical Lunch Masonic Temple for a 6:30 dinner. lowing. James Ewing nnd the 620 Main Phone 543 All Knights arc welcome. i honored ones. Gift of .1 ALWAYS DREAMED Service CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO BARRY CLEANSING CREAM Community Jewelers greenhouses GUSTAFSON’S COTTAGE GROVE PHARMAC SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE 'U SPRING SALE STARTS Friday, April 22nd —LUNCHE COAST-TO-COAST STORES . (