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

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    The NrnthiH. Cottage Orav*. Bregón
Thurx.. Ally «I. IMO . GRAHAM
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CALLANTINE
! NITTÌALR AT’ U It.KER
ixon Family
OCTETY-
Telephone 555 or 556
KNIGHTS OE COLI MBPS
INSTALL IttTIl ERS
Vaughn Stokes was given by or-
. The
„ . Knights rr- of Columbus
• .
n*
stalled thetr officers for the com-
ing term on July 1 as follows:
Grand knight. Merlin Sitemore;
dC^Hy
?n'S.hV CarJ. Keh,:l•
beck; warden. _¿app Nowack;
chan'ceHor, Albert" Tortoli; finan-
cial secretary. Robert Gireau; re­
cording secretary. Ira Morris; in-
side guard, Lee Premazzi: outside
guard. PNbert Wertz: trua^s, ।
Vern ThdTeson. - J o e Barta and ma,r°n °f h°nor *W*“ a dK>ss of
pink linen with white accessories
Frank Willis; treasurer. Art | and
a corsage of gardenias.
Trembly; general program chair­
The
maid of honor. Norma Lou
man, Carl Kebelbeck.
Callantine of Saginaw, wore a
blue linen dress with white ac­
cessories and a gardenia corsage.
Best man was Luke Hindman of
Saginaw and Charles Sharon, also
। of Saginaw, served as usher, Hal
Callantine and Jimmie Williams
were the candle lighters.
A reception was held in Saginaw
at the Drinkwater residence
which was attractively decorated
with gladiolas and white carna­
tions.
The bridal cake and punch were
served by Mrs. George Getty who
was assisted by Mrs. George
Drinkwater and Mis. Luke Hind­
man.
Five generations were present great-great-grandmother of baby
Mrs. Harley Williams presided on Sunday, July 3. at the Max Christy Ann Doty of Roseburg.
! over the guest book.
Sears home in Delight Valley when Standing from left to right: Mrs.
a large group of relatives and P. E. Morgan, Medford, grand­
EAGLES ArXILLABT
friends gathered for a picnic mother;
Mrs. Viva Lindamuod.
HONORS BIRTHDAYS
dinner and get-together.
Beaverton, great-grandmother and
The Eagles auxiliary honored
Seated in the picture is Mrs. Mrs
Marvin Doty. Roseburg,
the birthdays of two members at W, E. Nixon. Cottage Grove. mother.
. LARGE 72x90
their July 19th meeting. Eliza
BK POUNDS
tu BBH.L M ydden ni rnvt.s mhimmzfd Jt'LY ï
Booher and Alice Rhodes. Mrs.
Rhodes was initiated into the
order.
72x84
Members present enjoyed a skit
presented by Mmes. Mae Tennis.
41/4 POUND
Fern Anderson. Olive Eastbum.
Frances Stout. June Johnson and
Dorothy Harris. The next meet­
EXTRA LARGE 80x90
ing will be August 2nd.
Thia years new B. P. W. presi­
dent Lottie Lee Lamb presided at
the business meeting held at Hazel
, ^Tuhlen's home following an ap­
petizing covered dish dinner before
y-^tjw outdoor fireplace.
^Xotne of the chairmen for the
coming year were »pointed.
It was announced by the treas-
urer that the deadline for 1949-50
duea is August 15th.
Next meeting will be potluck
supper at Alice Breedlove's home
on West Main, Monday. August
l
BUY BLANKETS
NOW ON LAY-AWAY
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
WITH FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE
AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE
10.90
6 POUNDS
13.90
AT PEAm
. Savings bVkRT Day: .•
REBER AHN BEGIN NEW TERM presented a gift to the hnnered
1 BRIDAL NHOIVKRs FOR
lari MGHN STOKES
A bridal shower honoring
Mrs. Norma A. Callantine of
'Saginaw became the bride of Nor­
man E. Graham of Canyonville,
: 1 Iregon at an impressive double
| ring ceremony Sunday afteAwon
at 2:00 o'clock held in the Little
| Church on the Hill at Walker. The
i ceremony was read by the Rev
' Sherw,xxi Smith Two
'•Be­
| cause" and “Always" were sting
by Mis. Sherwood Smith of Col­
I tage Grove.
Candles and baskets of pink
gladiolas and white carnation*
|n ,h (1eiVra,M,ns of
t( chuPl,h
bridc
, N.( sui|
with
blue and «hue aeci-ssories and
her flowers were an orchid cor­
sage. She carried a nylon iace
.trimmed handkerchief, s gift of
the matron of honor.
,,. .. .
, _
ENT1NEL
I». P.W, HOLDS
IMAMKR AND MEETING
Five Generations in VV. F
RelM-knh* me! Friday evening.
July 15. for the first meeting "•
the term with the now pfficene, re
ccntly installed, In the chairs and
a good attendance of memls'r*
Routine business was trans H ied
and the noble ginnd, Gladys Hatch
and vice grand. Dorothy Hayes.
named their committees
term.
At the close of t h e meeting
those present adjourned to the
dining hull when* they were served
refreshment* of melon amt cold
bevet age by the committee which
was composed of the officer-. Phc
tallies in the dining room were
decorated with branches of myrtle,
ferns and Isiwls of sweet pea*.
The noble grand had previously
passed out clippings which she had
gathered from various sour-vs
some informative, others humor-
read while
ons and these
still at the tables and were well
received
The next meeting of the lodge
will be held Friday evening
August 5.
guest*, lairing the recept ion I he
| gUC-(M sang appropriate songs for
|,hl.
Almut (illy wm- present.
I
lena Martin and Bette Thomas
Friday evening July 15 nt the
I
Martin residence south of town.
The evening was spent in play-
DEAR MARY,
' ing games.
Delicious refreshment* were
| served and the tables decorations
I were of sw eet pea nosegays.
I had Io w rile and Irli you
Miss Stokes received many
aoiiio
good new < I just
lovely gifts.
Mrs. Myra Macready enter-
FIRST we ean nil pel tlmse
i lined in her home Thursday eve-
1 ning. July II w i t h a surprise
bridal shower in honor of Miss Izi-
ABLE.
. Vaughn Stokes who is to lie mar-
we liny
| ried ti> Lt. Fred Lionlierger Au­
gust Hi
HOME II
Decorations for the shower were
from It 1
very lovely. Placed on the mantel
of
ERG It EX'.
| of the fireplace was a is-autiful
j bride doll on a white |Hxlestal and
I Hion oil company
| on each side was a bouquet of n-d
iluda in ('utt age •
and white roses Oilier bouquets
t 'n swell ami I h ain liehl
| of flowers wen- placed in various
places to add a touch of color and
PERSONALLY, I'M
Ix-auty Bridesmaids of rose, green
TELEPHONING
70 Imlay
and yellow were presented to each
guest with their trays of refresh­ MMLYIHDS HONORED
iiik I giving my order and
ment* and honoilng the bride to
Mr. and Mrs. Iztubaek
knew you would want to
| he, n bridal doll of white crepe pleasantly surprised at their home
do
the samv.
pa;x'r with a picture of the bride on Thursday evening "I last week
was presented to Miss Stokes
by fi lends and relatives of the
Many friends of the bride were happy couple whose marriage of
present and honored her with (June ll was the motive of the
Sincerely,
many lovely gifts.
party
The friends served Ice cream
June.
and cookies to those present anil
MT VIEW EXTENSION I NIT
The Mount View Extension Unit
gathered on July 12 at 1:30 pm.
at the Swanson picnic grounds on
Row river, with Francis Swanson
as the hostess. Those being pres­
ent were Leia Perini. Edna Brum­
field. Ethyl Seaver, Mabel Coch­
“U'hcre Smart I'eopk Shop”
ran. Ermee Dykstra. Helen Coch­
rane. Ethyl Hands, Helen Chezena,
Florence Bales and France* Swan­
son.
/
Edna Brumfield, the chnirmfrfi.
ON OUR BLUNDER RACK
called the meeting to order. The
Dresse*
$1 95 and $5 95
afternoon was s|>cnt selecting
project leaders and committees for
Satin slips, lace trim, long length — Si 05
the beginning of next year's unit
Gowns — $2.05
work.
Plans for raising funds for the
Az.ilea House and 4-H club schol­
arships were discussed.
Afterwards all enjoyed visiting
Delicious refresh in c n t s were
served by Edna Brumfield and
Meda Do we ns.
TA’ Swr/ SZ/op
I ,ois (
Lrnoard
on Mezzanine Floor
Cottage Grove Hotel
Oil permanents from
$4.95 up.
Coki wave from $7.95,
complete.
Lorayne Kctrc
Kay Lockie Baker
Phone 43
2fitfexx
Prices for Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23
100, i ’82
SUGAR
FRUIT JARS, LIDS, CAPS Ed.
PARAFFIN WAX
2 39c
C& II
PURE CANE
Continuing July Clearance
Dresses
Lingerie
Jackets
Coats
Suits
Dorothy Hubbell of Yoncalla anil •lames Madden of Westfir, who
were married July ‘J in the Cottage Grove Methodist church.
PERRY'S Quality Store for Women
35 South Sixth
SENIOR BIRTHDAY t LI B
Phone 601
Time to Paint
With
The Senior Birthday club met
Tuesday. July 14 in the lovely
yard of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shanda and held a potluck lunch­
eon. The purpose was to entertain
former members of the club which
was organized February 7, 1935.
The club has met continuously
since that time, but seme of the
members have moved away blit
were able to be present at this
time.
At this time plans were made
, for the annual picnic to be held
I in August in the Shanda yard at
which time the members will enter­
tain their husbands.
Mrs. Teich and Mrs. Shanda pre­
sented each member with a year­
book containing the history of the
club which will lie treasured.
MILK
COFFEE
VINEGAR
ARMOUR’S
TALL CANS
CASE
4« CANS
M & W FRESH GROUND
GREEN BAG 47c
PURE CIDER
IN BULK
45c
39c
G..1,
Extra-Special
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
M & W QUALITY MEATS
CHOICE
GRADE A
BONELESS
Reductions on Sherwin - fir illiams Paints
WASHING MACHINE
Also
was $144,95
Graber - Gettys Hardware
Cottage Grove, Oregon
YOUNG & TENDER
Large tub — 22 gallon
See Us
Phone 21
4 to 6 Lb.
AVERAGE
PICNIC STYLE
with pump
Complete Line of Logging Supplies
BEEF ROAST
BEEF SHORT RIBS
HAM
CALF LIVER
NOW ONLY $114.50
SMITH ELECTRIC
500 MAIN
PHONE 15
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove