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Page 4 The KrntlnH. Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur»., July 13, IBM Women of Moose To Hold Dinner Women of the Moose met at the Moose hall Thursday. July 6 for : the first meeting of the month. Formal initiation will be held at i the next meeting. July 20, at S PHONE 555 OR 556 J p.m. ■Those serving on the refresh Susanne; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blown ment committee for that evening Abeene Family and Larry and Ron; Mr. and Mrs. will be Arline Anderson. Fern Allen Abeene, and Jerry; Mr. and Andetson, Alma Armstrong and Hold« Reunion Mrs. Fred Darby, and Nona and Genevieve Bressler. A dinner will be given by the Ninety members of the Abeene Freddie; Mr. and Mrs. Gene I.usk, omen of the Moose July 14 at family attended the annual family and Farrys, Chad, and Craig. 17 p.m. All Moose members and — -- reunion Sunday at tne home of : wives are invited to attend. If the Amo Peiterson in Eugene. A spe LAWN PARTY FRIDAY EVE i lady is net a member will she Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fuller en cial feature of the event was the please call Arline Anderson about commemoration of the golden tertained at a lawn party Friday- ■ the dinner. wedding anniversary of Mr. and evening at their home on Bennett Those in charge of the dinner Mrs. Verner Abeene of Sutherlin. creek, honoring their son Herbert. ■ are Arline Anderson. Rosemary Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Those attending from the Cot Kuhn, and Geraldine Holmes. tage Grove area included. Joe Charles F. Smith and son Howard. Entertainment will be furnished Abeene; Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gillespie. Mrs. I by the women after the dinner. Abeene; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leslie Mack of Eugene; Patricia Abeene, and Gary and Norman; Neu of Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. 1». N. G. CH B MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abeene, and Sven Rusch of Junction City: John Past Noble Grands club met Phena and Marvin; Mr. and Mrs Mack of Roseburg: Miss Barbara i June 29 with good attendance. Af- Laird of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Claris Abeene, and Donna and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small, Ramon Fuller, sons Richard and i ter a short business meeting the and Dia; Mr. and Mrs. Vick Kelso; William. Mr. and Mrs. Manley ’ afternoon was spent socially Members reported ill were Hen Mr. and Mrs. Dean Addington and ler and Herbert Fuller. rietta Olson. Eva Hatch and Mar tha Eastham. Refreshments were served by , the committee. Millie Hodgson. Zelma Hodgson. Eva Hatch and I Addie Hull. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET Fern Anderson, oracle, presided at the Royal Neighbors Tuesday evening. Bertha Milligan, a mem ber now living at Lewiston, Idaho, was present for the meeting. At the business session Grace Jenkins was appointed assistant marshall for the remainder of the year. The next meeting will be a so cial night, and each member is asked to bring a dessert for ex change. Refreshments were served i?y Grace Jenkins and Ruth Snell at the close of the meeting. and PAGEANT and Don’t Forget - - for all your DRUG NEEDS Cosmetics V. F. W. POST NO. 3473 WILL MEET IN NEW BLDG. The regular meeting of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars. Post No. 3473, will be held Friday evening July 14 at 7 o’clock in the new building on North River Road. All members and others who are interested in helping this project along are cordially invited to attend. B&PW CLUB TO PICNIC The Business and Professional Women’s club will meet Monday- evening at the home of Hazel Tohlen. 1247 East Madison, for a potluck dinner. Members are re quested to bring their own table service. Alice Breedlove has re turned from the Biennial Conven tion in San Francisco and will repott. —See— We Give Saving Stamps COTTAGE GROVE PHARMAC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS --- (Pleaiu TX a 6'2 MAIN PHONE 24 4 MRS. UNDERWOOD TAKES OVER RAY’S GROCERY Mrs. Pearl Underwood has leased Ray’s Place, a grocery store formerly operated by Ray Harris at the junction of Highway 99 and the Lynx Hollow- road, 5 miles north and will open Saturday, July- loth. The grocery will be operated as Pearl’s place A treat wifi be given every customer on the open ing date. See the announcement of Pearl's Place appearing else- w-here in this issue. To RODEO QUEEN MARY Our Congratulations l’iunilv Reunion and Methodist Parsonage is Scene o f Birthday I dinner U edding of Load Pair, J mìe 30 Catherine (Ie tty Reveals Pet rot ha I Traveling Companion Mrs. Imogene H Allen, daughter of R D. Hillery of Nampa. Idaho and George Stone Glass, son of Mrs. Jessie Glass of Cottage Grove, were united in marriage Friday. June'30. at 7:30 o’clock at the Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Clark Enz officiating. Sweet peas. blue delphinium and white t The bride wore a yellow gabar dine suit, toast and beige acces sories and an orchid corsage. As a keepsake she wore a pearl neck lace which had been her mother’s. Matron of honor was Mrs. Johr Longbrakc. She wore a green dress and white accessories and a cor sage of yellow carnations. Walter Gtaham of Toledo acted as best man. The bridegroom'? mother won- a, lavender and white dress with white accessories and orchid cor sage. They went on a wedding trip to iouthern Oregon, and are now at home at 220 South Seventeenth street. Mrs. Glass is employed at Maude's and Mr. Glass works for the W. A. Woodard Lumber Co. Out of town guests here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaw of Wauna and Waiter Gra ham of Toledo. - ♦ N. OF H. PLAN POTLICK The Neighbors of Woodcraft will have a potluck dinner Tues day evening, July 18, at 7:00 o’ clock in the IOOF hall. A short business meeting will follow, alter which a social time will be en joyed. Reception Welcomes Rev. Enz and I'amilv The ladies parlor of the Metho dist church was decorated with baskets of blue delphinium and bowl/ of sweetpeas Friday night for the reception of the new- min ister. the Rev. Clark S. Enz and family. In the receiving line with the Rev. Enz anti Mrs. Enz were Mrs. Mark Morgan, president of the Women's Society of Christian Service: Mrs. Abe Hanks and Harold Hicks. Sunday school sup erintendent. Pouring at the refreshment table were Mrs. N. E. Compton, president of the Fidelis Circle, apd Mrs. William Githens. president of the Delpha Circle. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. Fred Vohs Jr., president of the Service Circle, Mrs. Robert Bowser. Mrs. Damon Scott, Mrs. Jesse Campbell and Mrs. Ala* Hanks. Mrs. Andrew Brund was in charge of decora tions and Mrs. Harold Hicks pre sented a short program of group singing, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Englund, and piano solos by Charles Coston. Mrs. Morgan wel comed the pastor and family on behalf of the Women's Society of Christian Service and Harold Hicks for the Sunday school. Both the Rev and Mrs. Enz gave re sponses. —♦— ODD FELLOWS PLAN Pl< NIC The annual < )dd Fellow-Rchekah picnic w ill be held Sunday, August 6, in the city park. Odd Fellows. Rebekahs and families are invited. Chic sports dress. By VERA WINSTON Presented (lifts by Retiring Nob/e (. ¡rand I luki Sun. at \nlaul A family reunion anil birthday dinner were enjoyed Sunday nt the home of Mr and Mrs Francis Bigelow at Anlauf, the occasion being in honor of Mark R. Garoutte on his S7th birthday anniversary Mr. Garoutte. who resides nt Riverside, California, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Those present for the reunion and dinner weie Mr. Garoutte's three daughters: Mrs. Angie Powell of Drain: Mrs. Tressa Tul- lar of Eugene; «nd Mrs. Marie Ewing of Cottage Grove; son-in- law. Roy Ewing of Cottage Grove; grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs, Arley Hunter and son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tullar and three daughters, all of Eugene; Mrs. Maxine Free man and two daughters of Dorena; Mr. and Mis. Fay Ewing and son of Cottage Grove; Mr and Mrs. Don Ewing and daughter of North Bend; Mr. and Mi-s. Francis Bige low and three daughter- of Anlauf and friend. Joyce Godard of North Bend. Rebdah Oarers .he Rebekah* met In regular acs- slon Friday evening with Hilda Godard noble grand presiding ¡'his living the last meeting ot Ilie term, each officer found a gift nt her station from the noble grand in uppreciation of MTvide* during the term. After close of the lodge i he program committee offered a short program which consisted of two accordion numbers by Jimmie Bottorff; Iwo steel guitar offer ings by Willa Dene Lyon and flag drill given by 12 member* led by ! Rosie Iz-wis as color bearer, mid nt the close of the drill while the group stood ut attention, Malcolm Scott sounded "Tups." Refreshments were biter served in the dining hall. Installation of officers will be The engaj^ment of Miss Cath- i held Thursday evening. July 13 erine Anne Getty to Charles Wil-1 u !* tH* . bur Heath, son ot Mr. and Mrs J. Miiut'vM Male Capital A. Heath ol Black Butte route, hns been announced by Miss Get Carson C.ty, Nev, with fewer ty’s parents, Mr. and Mis. George than 3 MJ inhabitants. Is the smsll- • it stale capital lq ths United A. Getty of Saginaw. No wedding date has liven set. Shite* Serve Ccoling Fruit Cocktails । well with Ice fur 2 mln Half fill By ALICE DENHOFF ' ccrklall r.lasse* and till up glus* COOLING, pleasing, healthful; with Iced v,Inger rle. that'a the fruit or vegetable «ock- Currant Juice tatl served as the prelude to a spring or summer meal. and as a For something dlfien-nt and pick-up at any lime of year. delightful by way of a drink mix Served with hois d'oeuvres or one c. currant juice with one c. canapes before dlnnar, It makes : raspberry Juice. Shake with ice. a first course. Serve with a triangle of candled Healthful and happy is a com orange peel In each glass. Makes bination ot grapefruit juice and 8 drinks. For something with a bit of a prune juice. To serve 8, use 2 c. fresh or canned juice, add a cup bite to it serve sauerkraut Juice. of prune juice, and then add one To prepare 6 healthful cocktails, to 2 tbsp, honey, depending on mix one pint of sauerkraut Juice, sweetness of grapefruit juiee. Up. lemon Juice, Mi Up. paprika, Shake with Ice until the con 'a Up. salt. Shake with lee. Serve tainer Is frosty. Serve at once ut once. A pickled onion or a For dress-up, add a green minted stuffed olive adds an extra touch to each glass when served. cherry. Clam Juice makes the base for Decorate With Cherry a different libation. To s"rve fl, Fur another concoction use 2 shake with ice one pint clam c crape juice, one c. orange juice, Juice, thin shaving ot lemon peel, tsp. lemon juice. 2 whole cloves, ‘a tsp. salt. tbsp, lent thin slice of lemon peel. Shake dash of pepper. Sene with a thin with ice. Serve in cocktail glasses sllver-llko poring of lemon peel decorated with a maraschino In each gla.is. For a variation, cherry. Serves 8. I shrke with Ice one c. clam Juice, Refreshing and nourishing is a j one c. tomato Juice, up. iem m piquant lime cocktail. It takes ! peel, 'ä tsp salt, dash of paprika. juke of 2 limes tnired with 2 tbsp, I Serve with a stuffed or ripe olive honey and 2 c orange juice, then I In each gloss for variety Hakes add one whole erg white. Shake I 0 perl Ions Anderson Quality Market THE IDEAI. M EATING PLACE RAYON suiting with crease- resistant qualities is used for a neat number, a sports dress that would make a good choice for wear while traveling. The sleeves and pockets are shirred, and the flapped pockets are slit at the sides. It has a convertible neckline. The skirt hns an inverted pleat in the center front (nd bnck. It is in mint green men's wear weave with a dark green leather belt. This store will close Saturday at 1:30 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Open at 5:00 P. M. Cottage Grove Sentinel Rhone 555 or 556 Phone 16 512 Main Ä/ aiding Invitations QUEEN MARY WILL BE OUR “GUEST” FOK HER “RODEO HAIRSTYLE” ... and Announcements Catherine's Beauty Center Phone 75 I BIGHORN SADDLE JEANS $3.25 We Are Proud (Reg. Rodeo Jeans) Guaranteed - Strong - Durable Sizes 22-30 To have served this area for the past 20 years. PLAID SHIRTS $1.95 ■■ $2.95 We sincerely hope you enjoy the annual RODEO and PAGEANT this year. For All Your Floral Needs See SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES “Let 182 Mean Flowers to You” W. Main Cottage Grove Sentinel Phone 1X2 116 North 6th St. Phone 555 or 556 Crry S Quality Store for Women 25 South Sixth Phone 601