The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 22, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Gro**, Oregon
intermediates entertain ers, Mrs. Dan Oleson and
Miss
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The Intermediates of the Metho­ Pauline Dyksterhuis.
They were entertained
with
dist OUliunj
Sunday evro/w.
school were entertain-
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,
cd Sunday afternoon in Friendship games, singing and a lunch served
teach- by their teachers.
hall of the church by their teach
We have for your selection and approval—
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Amest’s Dress Shop
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Dorothy Arnest
’509 Main Street — Phone 86
7,
MI like to do business with you
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NOTHING pleases us
more than that oft’-repeat-
ed statement of a patron
who has found our service
*0 uncommonly satisfying.
Perh*
like to d
e us—
ith us
—because we like them; be­
cause we are always most
sincerely interested in their
■welfare and ever mindful of
our responsibility as guard­
ians of the public health.
With us, the compound­
ing of prescriptions is a very
serious matter. We give to
this important work the full
measure of our talents and
• our time. Moreover, we
ropose to maintain the
ignest ethical standards,
compounding each pre­
scription
scrupulous
care, and pricing the fin­
ished product fairly, in ac­
cordance with accurately-
determined costs. Vie feel
that as administrator of
your Physician's com­
mands, we can do no less
than serve you as faithfully
as our abilities do permit.
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BY hunt» you to test the facilities of this Pharmacy
of "Prescription Specialists " in any practical man­
ner. By all means, do ask year Physician about us.
Cottage Grove
Pharmacy
'Double Stamps on Prescriptions'
Ph. 244
632 Main
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Anton Posti. a native of Austria
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1 and at present a professor at the
Aileen Rickard, worthy matron. , On
, college of Education,
and laigar Rickard, worthy patron.
.mmouth. was guest speaker
presided at the regular meeting ot Tuesday night at the final School
the Order of Eastern Star Thurs- of Missions dinner at the Metho-
day night.
dist church. Approximately UMI
Louise Hansen gave a report of rnvmbeis and friends attended the
the recent visit to Cascade chap­ dinner and speaking.
ter at Springfield, and an invita­
Postl user! colored slides to
tion was read inviting the mem­ veal an interesting story of his
bers to attend the fiftieth anni­ homeland which he visited last
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil VanMatrv
versary of t’clid chapter at Jeffer­ summer. A question and answer
announce the engagement ol their
son in March.
(period followed w hich gave the
The district meeting waa an­ group a chance to learn more of daughter IXilorcs to Bill McBee,
nounced for March 15 at Croswell his native land. Following his son ol Mr. and Mrs Frank Mei’xv.
with Croswell. Oakridge, and Cot­ talk, the Methodist Men entertain- all of Oiltage Grove Both ate
students in the local high school.
tage
Grove - participating
This
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<xl w ith a number of hymns.
March 17 is the date set for the
date is also the regular meeting
Hostesses for the dinner were:
night for the local chapter, but
Man|cy duller. Mrs. J. A wedding.
this meeting will be dispensed with Wri ht Mrs AIh< Hanks. Mrs Al­
in order to attend the district vin A1jen ylrs w. P. VnnlVn-
meeting. Cottage Grove chapter Bosch,
Melissa Clark. Mrs.
will exemplify degree work at the Herb Adams. Mrs Blanche Saun­
district meeting.
ders and Mrs. Albert Adkins.
The next stated meeting March
1 will be past matron and past
patron night.
The 17th anniversary of the
At the close of the meeting a
Justamere club was celebrated
comic addendum was presented
Tuesday with a lunchixin at the
for associate patron. Kenneth Hic­
home of Mrs. l.irry Levens Wash­
kok Refreshments were served by
ington's birthday was carried out
the men with Wolff Allen as
Various activities were planned in the decorations, and mi.i aturo
chairman. He was assisted by Earl
Thursday night by the Adelphia [jotted geraniums were favors.
Hill. Matt Smith. Alvin Dugan and
Circle of the Methodist church in Mrs. Percy Webb was welcomed
H. U. Cochran.
the church parlor at the regular as a new member.
monthly meeting.
The committee for the anniver­
The Circle decided to complete sary luncheon and social afternixin
Larry Levens, Mrs
the ladies rest room and furnish wa>
it as its next project. A food sale uovd Griggs, and Mrs Stewart
was planned for early April with Carlson.
Mrs. Don Lyon as chairman of the
March 6 will be the next meet-
committee. A potluck dinner was ¡ng llnt[ wj[[ |K> with Mrs. Harold
A surprise baby shower was planned for March 15. Mrs. Jolin Wolfard.
given Friday afternoon for Mrs Leonard was named chairman on
H. R. Higgenbothom by Mrs. this committee.
\FW MEETS IN NEW H \l.L
Devotionals were led by Mrs.
Clyde Hamilton and Mrs. Warren
The Veterans of Foreign W irs
Reed at the Higgenbothom home. John Leonard, and Mrs. Clark Enz and Auxiliary will meet in the
reported
on
the
Methodist
confer
­
Games appropriate to the oc­
new hall on North River K rid
casion furnished the afternoon's ence held in Portland.
Friday. Feb. 23. at S p m.
Young new women of the town
entertainment, afterwhich t h e
honor guest opened he? many who would like to become a mem­
dainty gifts and refreshments were ber of the Adelphia Circle are
asked to contact Mrs. William
served by the hostesses.
Present besides the honoree and Git hens.
The hostesses. Mrs Gene Camp­
hostesses were: Mesdames Frank
McHugill. Joe Evenson, Joe Sar- bell and Mrs. R. Durflinger, served |
rett. William Miller, Earl Cooper, refreshments at the close oí the
Thomas Absher. Leland Hansen. meeting.
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Robert L. Nelson, Arthur Kulm,
Glen Wicks, W. W. Hileman. Har­ CIRCLE MEETS FEB. 14
old Burge. Sam Kephart and
FOK REGULAR MEETING
Thomas Mitchell, all of Cottage
\\
Grove, and Mrs. Roy Graham of
Circle 4 of the Presbyterian
Creswell.
Women's Association met for a
Ilf
Sending gifts but unable to at- 1:30 dessert Feb. 14 at the home
! tend were Mrs. LeRoy Potter and of Mrs. W. H. Daugherty. Mrs
Mrs. Robert Jacobs.
Alvin Dugan assisted the hostess.
Ways for earning money were
MARCH 1 MEETING SET
discussed and it was decided to
The Trinity Lutheran Ladies start a traveling basket immediate­
Aid will hold its monthly meeting ly. Seven members were present
March 1 at the home of Mrs. Wil­ at the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
liam Drew. Mrs. Howard Fishell
i will be co-hostess. The meeting Mar. 14 at the home of Mrs.
Stewart Carlson.
will begin at 1:30 p.m.
All members are reminded to
bring their articles for the white CLVB HAS SALE
elephant sale, which was planned
The Cooley Hill club met Thurs­
during the February meeting.
day afternoon with Mrs. Kuhn.
Those wishing transportation During the afternoon a white ele­
i may contact the Rev. Richard phant sale was held which netted
‘Gross.
the club approximately $20. Six­
teen ladies were present including
three guests. The afternoon closed
with refreshments served by the
hostess.
The March meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. John Trun-
nell.
Justamere Club
Observes Birthdav
man of th<‘ l^m<- County Red Cross
drive laus Rice, education and vo­
cation chairman, was in charge of
the program.
Mr Noblin s|xike to the group
on the Federal Tax and explained
the making out of tax returns A
ix'iiod of questions and answers
followed
Mamie Jacobs of Eugene, gen­
eral chairman of the I.ane county
O Short
• Medium
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Wedding Announcement*
Wedding Invitation*
and
512 Main St.
Meats — Groceries — Fish — Chickens
Turkeys — Frozen Food
X ELI. SQI \l> ENTERT UNHI
Mary Ixni Wolfard entertained
the Yell squad of Jefferson gr ulc 1
sehixil Tuesday evening in ho’tor ।
of Barbara Zimker. who is leaving
school and is moving to Re'«Fport
Those present. in addition to the
hononxi guest and host '.n, were
Barbara McCoy. Phyllis Higdon.
and Gail Forrester. After dintu r
the girls went to Springfield for
the Jefferson-Springfield baske' ■
ball game.
I TOPI X < I.IB ENTER I MNED
The Utopia club was entertained
Thursday by Mrs. H. K Metcalf at
a dessert course and social after­
noon. 5’ mbers decided to con­
tribute $2 to the March of Himes.
Mis Warren Edwards was a guest
of the club
The March meeting will be «ith |
Mrs. Nelson Iturhani.
Pork Back Bones
Country Style Sausage
19c lb
55c lb
FISH EVERY DAY
Halibut - Salmon - Sole - Snapper
Perch — Rockfish — Lutefish — Cod
Salt Herring — Shrimp - Prawns
Scallops - Crabs - Oysters - Smelt
CUSTOM CUTTING
AND CURING
PHONE
46
512 Main St.
Swill*' Ed’s
Swootlwart
Dealer'»
Choir*
Choit*
Mother, it’s good sense and good fashion to
buy your children Buster Browns during our
Mr. Amwumer
Man's Delight
BUSTER BROWN
MRS. SHORT IS HOSTESS
Mrs. Roy Short was hostess to
the M.P.G. club members Tues­
day at a luncheon. The George
Washington motif was carried out
in decorations and dessert.
The members spent the after­
noon in sewing and visiting.
S395
SLIM
TRIM
SLACKS
R. A. Forsythe
1120 N. Dougins I'll. 3FII
Free Deliver)
Midnight»
Masterpiece
A
Fr*wy's
MION
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Favorit*
FIT-ALL SLACKS
3 Proportioned
Lengths to Fit
Every Height
New ami l seil
Serviceli mui Repaired
Anderson Quality Market
The next business meeting will
be March 5 in the city library.
Mrs. Higgenbothom
Given Baby Shower
World Famous ’
Sewing Machines
Vacuum Cleaners
The Ideal Meating Place
member. and naked the club to
supers is,, the residential district
of the drive for the Red Cross The
committee from the club to meet
with members of other civic or­
ganizations and clubs is Edna Pil­
ler. Lenoro Pybum. Mildred Com­
er. Louise Barnaby and Uittle lx*
I-i mb.
Preceding the meeting, the
Brownie triHtp which is sjionsorod
by the chib, entertained the mem-
Pleins Activities
FLASH
Just Arrived
200 Pair
Guest s|H*iikers at the Business
and Professional Women s dinner
meeting Monday night at the Rain­
bow Cafe wore Wilson Noblin of
Nolliin and Robbins and Mailin'
Anton Posti Speaks
It Breedlove was host
rilli evening Io T*
the Neighbors of
niemlx'rs
inasta and bridge
Woixicr.il 1
«ere plityed during
and prizes were giv en lor hi^h and
low scot es.
Place cards, tallies, room decor­
ations mil clreshmeiils win- svm
bollc ol \V ishmgton s birlhd.iy
The next regular meeting ol the
Neighbors ot Woodcrall will lie
March 6 in the II H >F h ill ami w ill
be Advance Night
B&PWClub
P H O NE 5 5 5 O R 5 5 6
OES Invited to
50th Anniversary
ZOSTER
N OF W SOCIAL MEETING
AT BREEDLOVE HOME
Engagement Told W ilson Noblin is
Thora., Feb. 22. IMI
Adjustable
Fastener
—Fits the Waist
—No Belt Needed
Nationally Famous SNUGT EX — “Wonder Waistband
Keeps Shirt DOWN Keeps Slacks UP
Anti-freeze
Must Be Checked
Grandy's
Don't take anti-freeze for
granted. It requires piroil-
ic checking, just like any
other vital fluid in your en­
gine. We will he glad to
test it for you today!
Rapid, Friendly,
Courteous Service
Tt NE IN the fatuous
Buster Brown gang on
Natiinlay at 8;M A, M.
over KGW,
Sqoeeky's
Standout
Buster Browns arc so smart for Easter, mother! The
children love their style, and you will appreciate
their matchless quality. Our Easter stocks arc very
complete. Why not bring the youngsters in today
and let us fit them out for the Easter Parade? Remem­
ber, Buster Browns arc the finest shoes you can buy!
$4.95 and up
MIK
See Our Complete Line of White Stag Sport Clothes-
ART NOLT
PERRY’S QUALITY STORE lor WOMEN
6th Street
Phone 601
Chevron
Station
610 Madison
Phone 25
FREE! Buster Brown
COMIC BOOK
Come In for the comic book that
you'll hear Smilin' Ed McConnell talk
about on the Buster Brown Show.
the family SHOE store
29 S. Gt It
Phone »39
Cottage (»rove