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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1951)
Emma Smith and Loyal Hinkson to be Installed as Noble Grands Jan. 11 Al a Joint installation ceremony Thursday night, Jan 11, in the K M iE hall, the newly eli cteli of licer* for the coining term will be Installed Into their rv*|MtctlVc Ot flees with Emma Smith and D ivi ! Hinkson heading their n pcclRo Relwkahs and Odd Fellows. Being Installed in the Rebekahs to seive with Mr Smith arc: Alda Miller, vice grand; Helen Chap man, secretary, Blanche Denker, financial secretary Helen Kenyon. 11 easin or; Emma Erwin, warden. I’ lorence Walker, conductor; Ad elin Hatch, Inside guardian; Calin I^md, outside guardian; I torothy Lyons, chaplain; Jane ■ Harris, dor Iwnr I: Kva Elmo, RSVG and Gladys Hatch I .SVG Odd Fellow officers In stalled grand; William Case, recording '.i en f u \ Truman Clark, treasurer; Henry Miller, warden; Roy Crawford. day night for thè ii-gulir monthly meeting al thè houle of Miw D>rnn V ini« riBo ' h Kay D onard. presi- dent. wa . in charge of thè busi ness meeting, and also led thè devotionals and Ics. ori Mrs Clark Enz met with th< gr .up in place of their lender, Mrs Brighton D onard, who wir ill. Sue Chad- well was a visitor. r onduetor; Vern Boohi r, inside guardilo); C'urti* Hanscn, nUt*|dv guardimi. Rollert Si Elmo. RSNG; William C H<***e I.SNG Rodney Salley, RSVG: Jack Godard Ttunnell, RES. I laich, granii i Hatch, pre ident Ixiretta Salley, gland marshal)*; Curtis and Zulu Il in > n. grand wardens; Elmer and Myrtle Kent, grand secretai 1rs; Jack Godard and Lieta Stewart, grand Ireasur- Elmo and Alice chaplains. Ray Anderson, Miss Flora Patten and William ; Ernie and Durham announced their wedding grand nut- dale for March 31 at a Christmas side guardians; and Esther Trun dinner I >< <cmb< r 24 nell, musician. Miss Patten is t|ie daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Patten of Cot- We should do by oui cunning I ige Grove, and graduated from ax wc d<> by our courage always the local high whool with the have it ready to defend oiir.i-Res class of Ji ))<• is the son of Mr never to olh-nd ill hvi . ( h eville ami Mrs. Percy Durham of Albany. Young People Attend Fellowship Rally P enney ’ s ■ Ì ho .e < pre ddent 'sident. and I group will On meet Four candidates were initiated Utto the auxiliary of the Fraternal < irdcr of Eagles on Jan. 8 They were Susanne Fetter, Kathryn Foster, Thelma Wolfard, and Ger- aldine Mahoney, Members rejiort- ed ill at this time were Vera Med ley, Florence I lodge and Waus- snlh- Hindman. Blood donations were asked for Mrs. Thomas Froh- mad<T, a patient in Sacred Heart hospital Refreshment committee for Jan. 22 is 1 loris Weldon, Rose Ward, imrthea Wolfard, Iola Whitlock and Maude Wilson. Subscribe to the Sentine) If smen’s Association Seats Officers Five Circles Elect 1951 Officers The Women’s Association of the man; Mrs a W. Hdliwcll Presbyterian church m< t Tu< day ship chairman; and Mrs night, Jun. 9, and installed thro- Cothrell, World Service new officer- Mrs Raymond An- Election of officers f ,r Circle IV was held at the home • of Mrs /-harles Hoze|| and elect < I the fol- H* Uiw< II lowing officers: Mrs Palmer John lowing t •ss session son, chairman; Mrs. Alvin Dugan, •d by mem- secretary; Mrs. Eugene Manock, World Service; Mrs. Jack Dillon, Thr five circles of the Women’s fellowship chairman; and Mrs. W A i »elution met las» week and H Daugherty, program chairman elected officers for the year Cir- On Friday night elect i m of f- chs I. II. Ill and IV met on Wed ficers of Circle V was held when nesday afternoon and elected their the members met with Mr Rich- officers. ard Thwing Elected were: Mrs Circle I met with Mr- D. Hugh George Matthews, chairman Mrs Peni-ton and elected: Mrs. Grant L. W Corner, secretary: Mrs. C. Lovegnn. chairman: Mrs. Orlo C. Cruson, fellowship; Mrs B. N. Bagley, ecretary; Mrs. Marian As Gawley. World Service; and Mrs bury, fellowship chairman; Mrs. Bert Trask, program chairman. Max Sears, program chairman: Circle V decided to have meet and Mr Charles flail, World Ser ing* regularly on the second Mon vice chairman. day evening of each month, and Circle H members convened at Circles I, II, HI, and IV will meet the home of Mrs. Vinal Randall Sr. and elected Mrs. Randal) chair noon of each month man; Mrs. Floyd Medcalf, secre tary Mis Charles Beidk-r, fellow- MEMORIAL SEKVK E SET ship chairman; Mrs. »Jarl Ballew Mrs. Ne) on Durham received World Service; and Mrs. word of a mem rial service being Hohman, program chairman. hel'i at the Portland Crematorium Circle III gathered at the home on Friday, Jan. 12, for Mr . Glen- of Mr Roy Short. Mrs. Art Nolt me was elected chairman and Mrs. Roy Short vice chairman; Mrs You'll find it in the «'assified. Marg a re t Chestnut, «ecretary; Pages 10 and 11. Mr- Bird Rickard, program chair- Spnnglicld fellowship under the ■-uj«-rvision of Rev Eugene Uiu- bnch of Junction City, suleilistrict youth director. ’II iom ' making the t r i p were Shirley Witter*. Joyce Allen, Ida Coston, Ruth Coston, Jimmie Bof. torff, Dan Olsen, Willis Johnson Rev. Clark S. Enz, and Mr Ron ald Zahler, counselor. The next rally will I«- held on March 4, at the First McthodiM church in Eugene. COLORFUL CHENILLE the home of Mrs. Lloyd Griggs Serving with her as officets for the ensuing year are Mrs. diaries Bozcll, vice president: Mrs. Wayne Gates, secretary and Mrs. Percy Webb, treasurer. . that fleecy, warm nap: Shop now for these long staple cotton sheet blanket« you use as sheets in winter, as blankets in Hummer WARM PLAID BLANKET PAIRS Big, cosy warm-aH-toaat blanketH of fleecy cotton- a nd-wool plaids, add a cheery look to your bedroom! Good buy«! George Winders, ter. Co-host es ses Horn, Mrs McReynolds Mrs. Uriel MRS. HINTED IS HOSTESS Mrs E. R Husted entertained the Justamcre club Tuesday at a dessert course and afternoon of bridge. Guests besides the tegular members were Mrs Parry Webb. Mrs. Max Sears. Mrs. Arthur Schaefer and Mrs. Lloyd Aldi ich. Prize for members was :revived by Mrs. P. S. Bukowski and for guests by Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Bukowski will entertain the club at the next meeting, Jan. on CHILDREN’S SUEDRON PANTIES IKK KER NICK) White and Blush Viscose Rayon Circular Knit NOW ONLY 39c Yellow • Pink - Blue - White Combed Cotton — Circular Knit Sizes 9 - 11 & 13 Were SIAM» NOW ONLY 50c (While they last) 11 South Sixth Phone 90 Winie r J sSioodg Oi l I( I Rs ELECTED BY DAUGHTERS «»I THE NILE Mrs Jack Dillon was elected president of the Daughters of the WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS CLOSE-OUTS Every season has its own “best buys”—we’re always proud when we can find them and hand them on to you! Our savings are your savings on the««* buj s—and that means better eating for your family, at lower cost! Cheese Oki South BLENDED JUICE Mellowest Hoodv’s Aged PEANUT BUTTER lb. 69c Picket FLOUR PAST MXTRONS ELECT til l I< EKS Now officers for 1951 were elect ed Jan. 8 at the meeting of the Past Matrons club at the home of Mrs Heading the chib president is Mrs. Uriel Mrs L. J McLaughlin, vice president; and Mis. Lester Gates, secretary and treasurer. A dessert course was served by Mrs Hall preceding the meeting and Francis Horn, retiring president, and Mrs. Ixmncll Allen, president preceding Mrs. Horn, were pre sented gifts by the club members. Mrs. Grace Smith will entertain the cjub at the February meeting. Idaho Milled Hardwheat Small White BEANS Snowflake CRACKERS M & W VANILLA FLAVORING Pint bottle MISS ADAMS IS HOSTESS Miss Stella Adams was hostess to members of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union Thursday. ONLY FOR SQUARE PERCALI COTTONS sided over the business meeting in the absence of the president. Mrs. E. C, Dye. Besides the regular memlsTS, tv, <• visitors were pres ent, Mrs. Minnie Schultz and Mrs. Smith of Divide. Mrs. Witherspoon led the devotional service and Mrs. Joseph Safley the lesson. Refreshments served at the close of the noon by Miss Adams. Mrs. N. E. Compton will he host ess to the group at the February meeting. lim \L NEIGHBORS INSTALI. Tuesday night. Jan. 9. the newly elect cd Royal Neighbor: ing officer was Nellie Blackmore and ceremonial marshall, June Bird. Fern Anderson, oracle, presided at this Thriftmetic lowp Mary Duffy received grand honors. The group accepted an invitation to meet with the Eugene lodge on Jan. IS On Jan. 23 members will meet with Alice Breedlove for an ex change dessert at 8 p.m. Refreshments were served at c dose of the meeting by May Sizes 12-201 Mrs. McKinley Carr of Pheonix, Ariz., arrived Sunday for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Alice Kent, and sister, Miss Myrtle Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kent of Mon mouth, also visited his mother and sisters Sunday. M & W GOVT. INSPECTED MEATS Arizona Grapefruit Oranges Cabbage Onions Lemons Lettuce Large Size Solid Heads Large Size Spanish Sunkist Fresh Crisp Morrell's ■■ 6 for 35c SLAB BACON Eastern Cured lb.59 Pound 79c BONELESS ROAST Pound6 3 PORK LOIN ROAST 6 lbs. 25c PORK SAUSAGE Pound5 9 VEAL STEAK Halibut, Salmon, Sole, Etc head 10c U. S. Inspected Young Tender Fresh G round Young Tender on Quantity Orders 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove