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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1952)
The NenUnrl, Cotta«- Grove, Oregon Th urn.. Mar. 13, IMI ToWedin June Bride-Elect Feted ¡Marie Lombard Feted With Shower With Shower Sat. At Workman Home; to Wed in April The spencer, a short, close-fit ting jaedtet, was introduced last fall and is better than ever this spring. It is good as part of suits or in a fleecy wool to wear as separates with your full skirt. Coats themselves have a new look. Many are fitted with a high or low waistline effect. They are * Paris reports, viewed by the prettier and more feminine. Many fashion world with expectancy, are are in ribbed faille or silk. The in. Emphasis is not on the hem- full skirt of the coat fits well over Hna this year; it remains where it the full skirt of your dress or is. But sights are on the waistline, suit. introducing an era of very femi Middies are not the look of the nine fashions. flapper of the '20's. They are more . Some coats, suit jackets and feminine, are fitted or belted or dresses have that high waistline shaped to hint at a fine figure 411 look, with some coats even belted In 31111X3, shoes, <IIC the HCW new IUUR look is inv the high. The other extreme is the open look, the colors pastel. Pas low waistline look, brought out tel kid is popular, as is black particularly in the middy blouse, patent with white trim. Also new this season. so is the flamenco twel. the square, । Another variation is the suit or wooden inch-and-a-quarter heel £ !knry coat with a defined waist in front that is nice for town shoes. Blackbutte Route, announce the but loose in the back. Hose this season are light in engagement of their daughter, Hie use of wide sashes on dress color and very sheer. The way to Cpl. Hazel H. Cooper, to Cpl. Al- es also emphasizes the waist and buy them is to match them with fred Helfrich, son of Mrs. Dorothy bosom. Often they come with the your costume. The cut of the shoe Helfrich of Baltimore. Md. dress and are part of it. should indicate the style of your Cpl Cooper was graduated from I the local high school in 1949 anti is now stationed at Fort Jay. New I York. Cpl. Helfrich is an M.P. in the 900th M.P.'s also stationed at Fort Jay. He expects to be released from service in October. A June wedding is planned by the couple. irsts 1 MAURIE S ICE CREAM and Fountain Lunch to the guests: Miss Lena Zendron, Mesdames Frank White. Clayton Prescott. Almond Hemenway, Cur tis Hansen. Albert Hull, Bob Cutts, Gen«' Cutts and Carolyn, Dt'an Higgenbotham. Maiy and Deanice, Karl Mills, Alb«'rt Wood ard, Knaffle Haynes, Murle John son and Mike, Harry McCall, Clint Spriggs. Jack Summers. Wil liam Sutterlin. Ervin Hansen. A. L. Woodard. Charles Wood, John McCall and Ginger Doolittle. Those sending gifts but unable to attenti were: Mesdames Albert McCall. John Woodard. Ray Wiles, W C Martin. H. H Wceld: ever, Lillian McAlpine and children, Ronald and Donald Hull and Sa- A semi-formal reception was lem Magnusson. held by the Rainbow Girls March 10 for Carmen Grewelle. who is Grand Representative to the state I of Michigan. Carmen was pre-1 sented with a gift and the special 1 entertainment consisted or a 1920 s ; style show. Mrs. Damon Scott presented Service Awards to Carmen Grew elle. Catherine Heath. Phyllis Hig-1 don, Rosemary Rickard, Joan J A surprise bridal shower w-as Webb. Mary Lou Wiese and Mary- given Monday night by Mrs. Sandy Wiese and Mrs. Fritz Bradford at Lou Wolfard. During the previous meeting, the Wiese home, honoring Miss Mardelle Cartwright was installed Mary Ann Hall, bride-elect of Dale as outer observer for the ensuing Plath. term. Appropriate games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Steve EAGLES WILL HOLD Bench and Mrs. Charles Hall. On SOCIAL EVENING, 21ST the gift table was a miniature The Fraternal Order of Eagles bridal couple with a heart-shaped Aerie No. 2691 will sponsor a soc background from which were sus ial night Friday, March 21, at the pended white wedding bells. armory. Guests included the Mesdames Both old time and modern danc Charles Hall, H. A. Mason, Percy ing will be the diversion of the Malcolm, Jim Arbuckle, Bill Funk, evening and refreshments will be Steve Bench, William Stilling. served after the dance. Freddie Vogeler, the honoree and Wives of the members. Auxiliary the hostesses. members and friends are invited. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were: Mesdames Don stockings. For sandals, open at Allen, Joe Getty. Eldon Hudgins, the back and front there should Max Bird. Cleal Mackey and Al be no reinforcement in the foot. exander Stephens. After the honor guest opened Seamless are nice for these shoes. For a backless shoe but with a her many lovely gifts, the host covered toe there is the stocking esses served refreshments. The couple has set March 22 with a knitted toe and heel as sheer as the stocking itself. For for the wedding which will be at a walking shoe hose of a heavier the Presbyterian church. weight are suitable. People have the idea that sheer hose are not for them. But do not forget that denier is the thickness of the thread, with 15 the sheerest generally. Gauge is the number of stitches counted in a measure of an inch and a half (66 the most, 51 and 60 more common I. In both denier and gauge, the larger the Several interesting reports were numbers the stronger the stock given Thursday night by members ing; the smaller, the sheerer. of the local Eastern Star chapter who visited the Meridian chapter in Eugene and who attended the : Matron and Patron association of Willamette Valley held at Al- j bany, Shedd and Drain. Due to illness of the worthy ma- : iron, Elsa Hickok, the associate -matron, Margaret Lasater, and ’ worthy patron, Kenneth Hickok, ! presided. Many members were re ported ill. The Cottage Grove chapter re ceived an invitation to the June- ’ tion City chapter on March 11 and also to thè Evangeline chapter in Eugene on April 4. When Your Linoleum and During the evening five officers 1 Hardwood Floors aro honored Musician Maude Allen i with a pretty addendum. Each of-1 Finished with ficer pinned a musical note on a gilt crown and crowned the mu sician. The hall was attractive with musical notes at each sta tion, bouquets of carnations, daf fodils and potted pink hyacinths. • It was announced that the Con stellation club will hold an apron and cooked food sale on April 12 at Rose & Co. Lockers. There will be initiation at the next meeting on March 21. At this i Reception Honors Carmen Grewelle WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Make this your ice cream stop. The whole family will be delighted with the tempting taste. —Ten Flavors to Choose From— For your next party call us or drop in and choose your • favorite Ice cream. Quality unsurpassed. 1 OPEN SUNDAY -10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m WEEKDAYS 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Hot Lunch Served Each Day Noon Prompt Sen ice — Tasty Foods Ph. 81 Miss Ruth McCall, bride-el«H't of Keith Blackburn, was ahowcrUd Saturday afternoon with many | lovely and useful gifts at th«» home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Wood. Mrs. Wood was assisted by Mrs. 1 J««hn McCall, mother of the bride- I to-be. Th«' wixlding date of the coupl«» has been set for March 23 at the ; First Baptist church. A striking d«»coration on the mantle was a miniature wedding scene including the tiny brid«» and ■ bridegroom, '• th«' archway and w«>d- | ding bells of white crop«' paper Many inteiesting events of Ruth's ; life were reieale«! by those who I remembered them. opened her n,fn.shmen|s w^e serv'd 603 Main Bridal Shower Given March 10 For Mary Ann Hall Miss Marie Iximbard was the inspiration for a btidal shower j Saturday evening. March R. at the W. L Workman Sr., lumte when Mrs. Workman and Mrs. W. L. Workman Jr., entertained a large group of friends and relatives. The room/ were decorated with deep red and yellow carnations, yellow- tulips and daffodils. Each guest was given a linen towel which was hemmed during the evening and presented the honor guest from th«' hcMtesses During the evening Miss Jeannette Workman and Mias Patty' Miller, both of Oregon State, entertain«'«! with vocal duets. Kathy Preaent. GUIs Miss Lombard was showered with many lovely gifts, th«' pre sentation being mad«' by Kathy Workman, small daughter of Mrs. | W. L Workman Jr., who also pre sented her with a bridal bouiiuet. : Little Kathy was attractive in a bridal gown. After the bride-to-be opened her gifts refr«'shments of heart-shaixxl ice cream «-entere«! with a Cupid, his bow- and arrow and individual cakes were served the guests: Mrs. Marie Skade, grandmother of Miss Lombard; Mrs. Lorraine Cloud. Mrs. A. M. Skade, aunt, and Miss Wilma Hamilton, all of Eugerw; Mesdames Herbert Lom bard. Fred Blickle. Margaret Spriggs, Roy Short, Claude Kem, Joe Smith. Albert Helliwell. L. Lisa ter, John Finneran. Harry Metcalf, Richard Chambers. Ger ald Witherspoon. Dan Dunn of Reedsport. Norman Newman of Cosmopolis. Wash., W. H Daugh erty. Karl Mills, Clyde Roberts. Robert Mills. Aldon Copplc. Lloyd Liston. George Matthews, Charles Beidler. Schofield Stewart, Misses Opal Wagner. Jeannette Work man and Patty Miller of Cbrvallis. Unable To Attend Those unable to attend but send ing gifts were: Mrs. William Skade. aunt, Mrs. George Bjorset, both of Eugene; Mrs Raymond Grube of Lowell; Mesdames Mike VanderKley. Claude Kime, C. C. M Harpole, Ruth Collier Zuleima dui» of the Daughters of the Nile will meet WediifMlay evening, March 19, at the home of Mrs. taxi Rickard, 43 South 12th street Assisting Mrs. Rickard wdl be* Min. C. Ritter und Mr». William Pcrinl, Those unable to attend lire to call 103R2 or 767. The new officer« for the year presiding will be: Mix. Max Seam, president; Mrs Lloyd Griggs, vice Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott an president; Mm. Claude Kime, sec nounce th«' engagement and ap retary mid Mis. Maurice Bottorff, proaching marriage of their daugh treasurer. ter, Put. to Vernon H. Coop, son A ceremonial was held March of Mt anti Mrs /. A Coop 1 In Medford and 17 ladies attend The wedding will be at -I p in. ed from Cottage Grove Candidate« Sunday. Mareh 23, at the Metho inltlnt<*d at the ceremonial includ dist church. Rev. Clark Enz will ed Mm. Charles Mitchell and officiate. Mr*. W. T. Moore of Lorane. , Both , . of .. th«' young pcxvple gradu- । Q>ttage Grove is well repiwnt- ate. in the class of 1949 |n Zulr| Tp|n , havt Cottage Grove high school. Miss six members belonging to the Scott has b«'cn attending Wash Temple dnmvrs, Mr». Lloyd ington State college. Griggs. Mrs. Warren Hansen. Mrs. Percy Webb. Mrs Lester Cosner, MRs. COOPER ENTERTAINS Mrs. Arthur Schaefer and Mm. WORLD FRIENDSHIP GIRLS Max Sears. The World Friendship Quesbys Mrs. Cuxirge Witters will hold of the Methodist church were en the office of Princess Zora for the tertained Thursday evening by coming year. Installation for the Mrs. Kenneth Cooper at her home new officers for Zuieinui Temple Two girls. Jeanie Beck and will be held March 22 in Ashland Mona New ton, became new mem Those wishing to attend please bers. The new president, Joyce call Mrs. Elmer Fleming nt 907. Allen, conducted the meeting and also presented the lesson Mrs C'OOLKY HILL ( LI H Ab«* Hanks, counselor, led the de- MEKTN MAKATI 20 xx»t tonal service. The Cooley Hill club will meet At th«' close of the meeting, th«' at 2 p m. Thursday, March 20, at hodt-ss serv«*d cake, jello and the new home of Mrs. Anna Du punch, after which several games gan. At Its last meeting the club were played. voted to give $5 to the Electro The next m«s'ting will be April cardiograph Fund 3 with Joyce Allen at her new honu' near Anlauf. Woodson, Orlo Bagley, John Kelly and Harold Axley 'I*hv wedding of Miss lamilierd Io Tom Williams has been set for April 20 at the United Lutlwran church in Eugene. COAIS and SUITS the newest suit style of all! Paris inspired “neat- •s-a-pin silhouette, exquisitely created with a thrilling scalloped jacket closing, padded hips and fashionably flaring skirt. Of elegant worsted reppolaine in Lilac, Navy. 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Members arc urged to attend if at all possible. Members Report On Visitations Honor Musician EASY i New (Hikers Preside At Zuleima Club 19th World Famous Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners There’s nothing like a fresh bouquet or a blooming plant to give that warm, wanted feeling so neccTary to recovery. And there is no easier way to send your love a n d encouragement into the nick room than by phoning or visiting our shop. Let us suggeHt flowers and novelties etqtecially intrigu ing to niling spirits; a bed jacket corsage, a standing order for tray time blos soms, a plant to go home from the hospital with the patient. •o*» M New und ! •*»•<! Scrx Iced and Repaired R. A. Forsythe 1120 N. Douglas Ph. 3FU 23tfcxxx «GREENHOUSES 11704 W. MAIN *M. 192 •^t l82wa<?dMt»s&pss Office Sates The Sentinel ¥ $3.95 to $7.45 You’ll bo the proudest mother of all when you buy your children’s shoes in the Easter Parade You can sit back and take a bow. Those Buster Brown shoes you choose at our Easter Parade will be the finest shoes your money can buy. Almost 48 years of shoe-makiqg skill go into Buster Browns. You can tell they’re "quality" just by feeling the leathers and checking the construction. be honored. Practice for the of ficers was announced for March 17. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by: Mrs. Roy Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ponton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gates and Mrs. Percy Malcolm. YUNI IM Smlllm* W end M« Duttef Brown «nnf M TV ff KGW 10:30. UTOPIA CLUB MEETS The Utopia club will meet with Mrs. Harry K. Metcalf at her home on March 20 for a 1:30 des sert. RUIEF FOR ASTHMA SUFFERERS Hey Kids — Get Your FREE Buster Brown Comic Books Sat., Mar. IS BUSTER BROWN ANKLETS - All Colors, All Sizes, 39c a pr. Qvlck r.li.f .tudly cm . i fro« Ih. RrU do«, of th!» fie. formula wtil<h oO« to , roll.». «ong.«lion. P m «I o »ho foraorfy •vff.r.d with frighf.ni.g chokl.g, corgh- Ing, wheeling oilhmo offocki «peek of welcome relief after ««¡«g ASMACOL ASAIACOI <o«f« $2.50, bvf considering the relief you win eiperienco, the $2.50 It ce«l« ASMACOL (covtion, vm only os •¡rocfoB) Is sold with o money bock georontee II oos delighted with resvHs. Sold only by Grove — Mall Orders Filled. Cottage Grove Pharmacy, Cottage the family SHOE store 29 S. 6th Cottage Grove Phone 939