The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 13, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    the 8rntln<-1, Cidlagr Grove, Oregon
Thur... Oct
13. Hilft
PLAN’S M\DF FDR
■ MEETING IM- SCOUT MOTHERS
Illi MITTS
Hie Mothers' ohih ol Roy Scout
I ALL I ESTrt \L
thoran church mgt in its regular
The chmch parlor was Ix-auti-1
. I Mrs
at 8 00 p in. at tl
meetim; nt I he home of
fully decorated with autumn
1 !.. Hughes. 3:
Mrs
: I ace \\ e a. I on I'hiil s
E N T I N E L
I leaves when the Presbyterian 1
Mothers of all
Women's Association met Tuesday
Baskets of ycllew and bronze
I evening.
chrysanthemums derotated the
meeting, a
Mrs. Richard Thwing and Mrs Piesby terian church Saturday. tend this mectim
Its
James Raeknor wen- in charin' of Si-ptcmber 21, at three o’ekx'k for
in
the program. A very inh'H sum: th<> w<-dding of Mi<s Donna Funk VIÎOCK \M I OR WOMt N
itien.
film strip on the Unit d Nations daughter of Mr and Mrs. William
KOAC educa the ron
st childreti were recently
was shown A silk scarf showing J. Funk. Black Butte route, to
rd broade.istm ■enIce <-i ti.
n with indio It w as deca
।
all
flags
of
the
countries
In
tin-
announces
tin
to
of
Clre.ain.
James
G.
\rbuekle.
son
of
Mrs
< L! B ENTERTAINED
MR„ MRK GEO. Mi-QUEEN
ach mendx-r contribute -
United
Nations
w
,s
displayed
Especially
Mberta M Arbuckle of Portland
MARRIED M YEARS
Mrs. W. E. Nixon entertained
and fixxl tor the tamily, and th it
Mrs. Warren Hansen, pr resident The Rev D. Hugh Peniston read
\\ <>nu n
Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen the All-Year Birthday chib at hvr
I money be taken out ot the tren
pt
esided
at the huainc
S - f. How Ne'-.,
in
meeting the dcuble ring ceromony.
will observe their golden wedding home Friday. October 7. her 83rd
which time reports on the Fall
anniversary Sunday, October 16 at birthday anniversary All 12 mem­ at
Miss Diane Morokx-k was the w omen’s pro ;r uns for
Us
Festix al
their home at 105 No. 8th street bers were present and remembered repor ted were made. Circle One soloist, and san-: "I Love Thee
sion on th<
that
they
will
sell
jumbo
tw
Xv-dai.y
programs
m
eoopei
a
her with nice gitts.
and "Because." aecom-
from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m,
Truly
\ Bl
Mrs. Nixon served refreshments hamburgers, salad, pie and coffe - p.mied by Mr.- O W Blackmo-e. ti >n with the Schivi ol Homo Eco group >11
A reception will be held for
nomics
at
On-gon
St.de
Colle
.
of
the
s
*
art
*
n
8
I'
o'clock
md
com
iti-
grandmother of the bride.
them by their children, Mr. and to her guests at the elos
____ IT COMES to keeping abreast of events mid feminine fashion^
WHEN
no
mg the rest of the afternoon.
Mr Funk e. ne h-s daughter in m .! t b i \grleultm J Extensio:
Mrs. I». A Wilkinson of Portland afternoon.
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is one person who Is not to be caught napping—
Circle Two will be in charge of the mart. ig ■ Sh, wore a t uipc Frown
even if it docs get in her hair nt times. Pictured left, the former Flrtt
and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mc­
w omen's
' cooked fixxl booth. Circle Three
I ady is shown in October, 1931; wearing a pompadour effect (center) in
Queen of Cottage Grove, and niece AD LIBITl M <H B TO MEET will have the fancy work Ixxi’h suit, dark brown accessories and gani'aliens of the esti*.
committee
pi
March, 1948, and ns n United Nations delegate In September, 1949,
and her husband, the Elmer Neets
Mrs. Charles Akerbladc will en­ ■ Anyone with fanes work to lonate carried a white Bible, which was gon. Extension
and
rookl-ok
lx-
J,
gnen to tier grandmother in 1963,
w earing her latest coiffure, tho “Mary Martin" hairdo. (International)
of Cottage Grove. Friends are tertain the Ad Libitum chib on
as asked to bring it cither
Home
Eronomi-
*s
will
I
m - heard nt
and to the bride several years ago
cordially invited to attend the re­ (X’tobt'r 20 at a 1:30 dessert course Short's Gr.Kvry or Swart/-V.
The Bible was topped with three 10 30 each morning. Rcpre ienta-
ception.
and social afternoon.
fard’s Grocery by Friday atter- green orchids.
tives of women's organi. itioiv- up. Mention w t ; made
i mxin. Circle Four will lx- in charge
wdl pal tieipate on the 2 o'clock
no plans
Maid of honor was
Mary afterown programs.
of the rummage sale. Anyone with
I rummage to donate w as i-ked Ann Hall, who wore a w me cre^x-
to bring it to the church by Thurs­ afternoon dress, and carried
fin anees of t)
BPU < ' I B m MEEr
day afternoon or call Mrs. Grant bouquet of white carnations. Miss
purchase of t
’hutch.
MONDAI
EVENING
Lovcgrcn, 314-Y, and she will call JoAnn Punk, sister of the bride.
C
ttage
Gr
-ve
B.i
cu
ss
and
Pro,
u as
for it. The date of the Fall Fes­ was bridesmaid.
church, showing a plan that woulr
tival is Saturday. October 15 at navy blue taffeta, and her bouquet fessienal Women's club v. ill me, t be suitable for the congregation
at
the
RalnlxiW
cale
Mondas
ese-
was
red
carnations.
the Masonic hall.
The meeting nd lout tied and n-
ning for
dinner. Mrs
GENERA! ELECTRIC
fleshments Hire
by Mrs.
As the mission study for 1949- k !' -• m m w as K< nneth Krugei ■Dorothy
chairman ol
of
Springfield,
and
usher
w
as
L.
1950 will be on Japan, the Asso­
the health and s ifety committee Werner, the Iios
REFRIGERAIÜR
ciation voted to send a Ja|iancse L. Bennett.
has invited Hr Stanley Richmond < i IB 1'1 \XS DIXXI it
The reception was held at the of Eugene as guest speaker. Other
food CARE package. A letter from
HOME FREEZER
Pastor Kammel of Germany was home of the bride's parents. The committee members
Mmes
The Townsend club i
road expressing thanks for -he wedding e.ike was cut b) Mrs. L. June Neal Mithild i Prager and
hour * 16
COMBINATION
packages that were sent to him L Bennett Mrs. Leo Rolx-rts and Ardith Nichols
Memlx-rs and years and under i
the next
and also for the subscription to Mrs. Sanfoid Wiese ¡toured the guests are askisi to make
til.let mg on
( Formerly Uurlette Beauty Shop)
punch and Mrs. Ross Peterson vations as soon ns [Hisspde
Tiu- din-
the Reader's Digest.
w ith
old will
1O-Cu-ft Capacity
The meeting was closed with poured the coffee. Miss Barbara Mrs Nancy Robbins, phone 518J ner will In­
at 6.30 in the dining
the Lord's Prayer. The members Richards,>n of Salem had the guest or Lit tie Lamb, phone 258Y.
room of th< ? armory. Instrumental
of Circle Four served delicious liook and Miss Vera June M ison
numbers of all kinds,
was in charge of the gifts.
refreshments at the close.
The NEWEST G-E Modell
■ EV XNGEI IsM T’, up
leadings. c . « ill be on the pro-
After
a
wedding
trip
to
San
Now Owned and Managed
(
III
Kt
H
I
ILM
SHOW
N
gram, and prizes villi
R UNBOW GIRLS Pt IN
Francisco the couple returned to
The Y- mg Adults of the Metho­ for the I m - t uuniini-.
i
o
i
p
um
Nov.
in
Cottage
Grove.
Mr.
Arbuckle
is
In oix- Ix-autiful i.iblni t, a separate 8-<u It refrigerator phn
by
At the regular meeting of the emliloyed by the Pacific Telephone dist church met Sunday night in
Order of Rainbow for Girls Mon­ and Telegraph Company at Rose­ the church parlor following the \TH XD < M'I’ING < I RI MOM
a separate 2 cu ft henne freezer! Nothing like it ever offered
CATHERINE SEDERGREN
The capping of nurses in train­
day night it was voted to have a burg and Mrs. Arbuckle is secre- organ tecital at the Prosbyterjan
I m l ie in this size. Como in and seel
ing a* tin- University of Oregon
fall party on Saturday night. No­ tary in the law office of H. W church. At this time slides
shown
on
"Evangelism
in
the
medical
S,
e
>
J
ol
nur
<
,
w
.
held
vember 19. More details about the , Lombard.
Church." and the group he ird the
Convenient Terms
auditorium library
party will be decided upon at a
Out of town guests here for the recording of “Lead Kindly laght"
Friday
night
Mi
s
Jo
niissmger.
later date.
wedding were
Albert
Low Down Payment
by the All Girl's choir. The pro­
ELLA BEERS, former owner, will
Worthy Advisor Laura Porter buckle of Portland, mother of the gram closed with prayer and re­ bride to I h - i
was among
announced a practice meeting of bridegroom: Miss Barbara Rich- freshments.
officers at the Masonic temple ardson of Salem: Kenneth Krueg­
continue as beauty operator.
Attendin’. from here were Mrs
Tuesday. October 18. All officers er. Mr. and Mrs Roy Fri~k. and
< i t it
702 Main
Phone 73
and son Johnnie Vol-
are asked to please be there Mr. and Mrs Joe Bernardic, all , Mrs W. A. Edwards was
gamorc.
of
Springfield.
531 Adams
Phone 75
promptly at 8.00 o'clock.
charge of the program at tl
The next meeting of the Rain-
Tuesday Ever.nr: club which m
bow Girls will be October 21, and HALLOWEEN PARTY
in tht
SCHEDULED
will be formal initiation.
“Win Tappio, and Eon gn Intel
Fern
Anderson,
oracle,
pre
ided
On Sunday. October 16. at 1:30
ligcncc.”
i from the bool
p.m. the Rainbow advisory board at the meeting of Royal Neibhbors "The Iron Cui tain
will meet with the supreme de|>- Tuesday night, and plans wen' Igor Gai enko. and other | k r
uty. Mrs. Verna M Gray, at Ma­ made to have a Halloween part;,
sonic temple in Eugene. This is a on 'October 25. Members are asked
The next m-'cting
school of instruction for the lo attend in costume. Commit*.--s
lioard. Any Mason or Eastern Star "T«* appointed f ir the party and
I a program was planned.
member is invited to attend.
At the close of the ¡ne« tin;
‘ freshments were servi J by Lllliar
Circle One of the Women's /As- I Stanton and Christin. Stani V.
+
sociation of the
Embossed.
Church will meet at the home of "FAITH" TOPIC OF
Mrs. W. H. Daughteiy, 1206 W. WOMEN'S MEETING
Look ahead - plan .’head — it s mcney in your pocket with onr special values in conned
Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Herb
Main
on Wednesday, October 19th
forjs! Ly the can, they 'll save you pennies noW — by the case, they 11 save you dollars
Printed
at 2:00. All members are invited i Adams were hostesses at tho Wo-
in the weeks to come! Comolete tocks, well-known btandr. — nil at bigger savings!
to come and to bring their friends, .man's Society of Christian Service
— | of the Methodist church Wednes-
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day afternoon when the regular
Sweet — Tender
i meeting was held in the ladie-
' parlor. A dessert course was ser-
Your choice of type
ase
j ved preceding the devotional
faces and announcement
vice and business meeting.
stock.
Mrs. Roy Sherman led the de-
votions and Mrs. Frank Brown
Colden — Cream Style
presented the lesson on "Faith" in
Quality and price as
a very interesting manner.
good as anything you
Plans were made to hold a cook­
EAR FRESH
can get out of town —
ed food sale on November 5.
CASE 21 CANS
The next meeting will be Oc­
Fast service too.
tober 26 and will begin at 10:30
Large No. 2*2 Cans
a m. This meeting will be in ob­
servance of Week of Prayer and
Self-Denial, and Miss Mary Young
ase
will be in charge.
SEE IT TODAY!
BRISBANE ELECTRIC, IN(
.CANSEDJOODS
Wcnidi ne I ire it citions
and zA'inounccmcnts
Prim Twosome
PEAS
CORN
winds as you wear it?
Now... $4
Q75
priced as
,owoí
Wc engrave anything we sell
FREE
Cottage Grove Sentinel
116 North 6th St.
Community Jewelers
Phone 555 or 556
Phone 351
8-4tc-l1
G12 Main
OUR NEW
WOM INITIATE THREE
The Women of the Moose met
October 6 in the Moose hall and
held initiation for three condi-
dates, Irene Graham, Anne Gates,
and Violet McInni s. Hilda Walther
was elected publicity chairman.
Plans were made to have a din­
ner on fzetober 25 for members
and guests.
The next meeting will be Oc­
tober 20 in the Moose hall.
sot IAL MEETING SET
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
will meet socially Tuesday night,
October 18, at 8:00 o’clock at the
home .t Mrs, Horace Hatch.
MRS. EARL IS HOSTESS
LaComus club was entertained
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Guy
Earl at a dessert course and after­
noon of bridge. Mrs. Nelson bur-
ham was a guest, and Mrs. Warren
Edwards received high score.
Mrs. Frank Gierau will entertain
the club at its next mooting.
Suits
Coats
Blouses
Crry S Quality Store for Women
» 2? South Sixth
Phone 601
THERE are many foods that are
fine for broiling. For Instance, on a
cool evening, serve a grilled bacon
plate. Or a satisfying platter meal
of pan-broiled tomatoes, bacon, lit­
tle pork sausage and cornmeal
mush squares.
Besides potatoes both sweet and
just spuds, other foods fine for
broiling are tomatoes, onions, mush­
rooms, canned asparagus, parboiled
carrots, apple slices, oranges, grape­
fruit, bananas, peaches, pears and
apricots. Other meats that broil
well are lamb steaks and chops,
franks, beef patties, bacon, sweet­
breads, sliced ham, kidneys.
Good Combinations
Appealing combinations for
broiled meals include: 1. Frankfurt­
ers split and stuffed with sauer­
kraut, broiled potato slices (first
parboiled), sliced tomatoes. 2. Beef
patties, and bacon, potato cakes,
carrot slices (first parboiled), and
onion slices. 3. Ham slice, sweet
■
Cottage Cut
Cray flannel and bright jersey.
By VERA WINSTON
MERE COME tho blouse and
skirt twosomes for fall, ideal
wear for the college girl and the
ci reerist, since most of tho items
arc made to mix as well as match.
This one starts off with a turtle
neck sweater blouse that can be
worn inside or outside the skirt.
The blou-e is yellow with brown
horizontal Tib and goes beauti­
fully with tho skirt of gray flan­
nel. The skirt has decorative
seaming over the hips to mold
the figure and is released into
flaird pleats. The contour belt is
ot brown calf with a gilt buckle.
Food Cooked in the Broiler
By ALICE DENHOFF
Dresses
■
potato slices brushed with butte.-,
tomatoes. 4. Lamb patties, grape­
fruit slices, bunches of canned
asparagus, parboiled parsnips. E.
Lamb or pork kidneys wrapped with
bacon, tomato slices, Spanish rice,
6. Broiled tomatoes, broiled mush­
rooms, broiled ham steak. 7. Canned
asparagus bunches, tomato quar­
ters, broiled bananas, broiled lamb
shoulder steaks. 8. Broiled pine­
apple slices, broiled onions on ham­
burgers, bundles of canned green
beans. 9. Grilled potato sticks, on­
ion slices, parboiled carrot sticks
and grilled calvss liver. 10. Par­
boiled green pepper cases filled
with cheese and rice, grilled toma­
toes, Canadian bacon. 11. Sweet­
breads, onion slices and peach
halves.
If you broil the whole meal, you’ll
save on time and effort in prepara­
tion, cooking and dishwashing, be­
sides serving something a little
different, always appreciated by the
family.
( :
: oe $
( :
GREEN BEANS
SYRUP
PEPPERS
21 CANS
( ASE
A MAZO
GOLDEN
I1’ lb. Bot.
29c
Pimiento
8 oz. GLASS JAR
M & W MEAT DEPARTMENT
Shon onr meat department at all times for the BEST in meats. Grade A steer beef _
featuring bench; r rolled roasts — boneless, waste free steaks, and priced to give you
REAL VALUE.
BONELESS
Beef Roast* 65c
LEAN—BONELESS
SHANK LESS
PICNIC STYLE
HAMS
STEW
EASTERN SLICED
BACON
3EEF
LIVER
_ __
65c
1 49c
FRESH KILLED RABBITS
AND FRYERS
EREII PACH IC OYS I FRS
M W MARKET
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