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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1952)
Birthday Dinner M issionary ✓ Society ✓ Honors 2 Year Old, Reflections Hears Reports and Couple Showered Lists Committees I f f AN ARTIST SEES BEAUTY An artist wax painting a scene. All I saw wits rubbish, nude trees and black water. Ax I watched him I wax astonished nt the transformation; that s<-enr became tM-nutiful. That rubbish heap was covered with a soft white blanket of snow, the nude branches hint ermine cuffs and the sun stretched long shadow-fingers to make an exquisite pattern. The black water of the creek [»eeked imp ishly from under sparkling piles of snow, I determined then that ugliness was a matter of view point. I ttwilight of a boy, la-lliger- ent, yet full of fun, good mind but an Imp of Satan. He wax seldom out of trouble, until one man kxiked beyond the "rub bish" und saw the beauty of his nature Through love and gtiid- ance that boy develojied into one of the most beautiful char acters I’ve ever known. Be an artist. See beauty, be yond the ugliness. Mills Mortuary Established 1912 Washington at Seventh Phone 201 Cottage Grove, Oregon ■ rx The Baptist Missionary Society met Wednesday for a 1 .30 dMwrt and monthly business meeting Hostesses for the dessert course were Mr». John Hudson and Mrs. James Webb, assisted by Mrs. Wil liam Stanley. The regular business meeting followed In the phureh auditorium. Mrs. Eivin Hansen had the lesson on "IJght for Darkness In l*atin America.*' She wiu assisted by Mrs. A. C Spriggs. The devotions Were that In with the lesson and memliera answered roll call on scripture on "Remembrance." Guests were Mnt. Itelbert Van- Scholack anti Mrs. Blake. M>s W V Martin gave a short I report on Guild Giris convention at which she spoke last week in ; Roxelmrg. She also reported on ' the state board meeting held In Port hind recently. 1 hiring the business meeting a nominating committee was ap- [xilnted Those appointed were Mrs. Salem Magnusson. Mrs. John I Wilson and Mm. A. C. Spriggs. The program committee composed of Mrs. Mrs. H. H. Waeldreyer and Mrs. Rotiert Hud son will outline the program of the year. MOTHERS' < U n MKETN The mothers' club met Tuesday, March 4, with Mrs. Harry Hart. Twelve members were present for the [sitluck at noon and meeting In the afternoon. Guests were Mts. Mary Smutz, sister of .Mrs. Cad Wallace, and Mrs. John Tarp, who became a new member. I Hiring the afternoon the group in t it <|init Th,, next meeting will be April 1 with Mrs. Wallace. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hunks enter tained at n buffet dinner Thursday evening nt their home In Mosby Creek. The dinner wax lit honor of their small son .Steve's M<x»nd birthday. Those [»resent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allies, Mrs. Stanley Mar. den, Mr. mid Mrs, Wilbur Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Albee and son Stewart, nil of Cottage Grove and Mis. J. Albee's mother. Mrs. J. (I. Dickman. wlm is visiting here from ■Detroit, Mich. Tlie group also surprised the John Albee's with a shower. Their gifts being presented to them by the two little Imyx, Steve Hanks und Stewart Albee. Current Events Are Topics at Study Club Meet Current Events wen- the topics for discussion at the Tuesday Eve ning club held at the city library. Mrs. S. L. Mackin reported on "We Can .U*arn Something from Holland" which dealt on the indus try and thrift of that country; Mrs. Bert Trask spoke on “Uni versal Military Training," both for and against, while Mrs. D. R. Hamant reviewed the book "A Mun Called Peter," by Catherine Marshall. This book stressed the magnetism of her husband's re ligious faith. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson spoke on "Catering to Your Sweet Tooth;" Mrs. Kenneth Mickey on "W'ho Pays the Taxes,” which dealt with the $85,000.000.000 Budget and Mrs. Joe Smith talked on "What do You Know About Our Presi* dents T" Post-Easter Card Party Planned; Convention in April Lester Corey was guest sjieaker । Monday evening at the meeting 'of the Catholic Daughters of Am- । erica at the Veterans hall. He spoke on Parliamentary Procedure. During the business meeting Mrs. Ronald Manley was appoint ed chairman for the annual post Easter card pahy which will be ! held Friday afternoon, April 18. I in the Veterans hall. Theme of the [tarty will be Crazy Hats. Every one attending may participate, and prizes will be given for the < । i/K st hats. Catholic laughters will hold initiation Monday evening. April 21 Eugene Court < tregon will put on the initiatory work. It was announced the CDA state convention will Ite in Portland at the Multnomah Hotel April 25-26- 27. A large group of the local CDA plan to attend. Mrs. Charles Moss, grand regent of the local court, will Ite a delegate. The Knights* of Columbus will hold initiation and a banquet on I*alm Sunday, April 6. Easter Sunrise Service Planned At the regular meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Trinity Lu theran church March 6, plans were discussed for the Easter Sunrise service. Twenty members were piescnt with Mrs. Toby Larson and Miss Sylvia Thiede as visitors. Mrs. John Bauder and Mrs. R. B. Dix on served the luncheon. The meeting was opened by the singing of a hymn and prayer by the group. A kitchen shower will be held at the April meeting. A list of articles needed for the kit chen will be posted in the kitchen by the committee prior to the shower. ßeadin^ into QLamour Serenely confident and Do/ores bra Style 207, like all DO/OPCS braj, features patented vertical stitching to a diagonal seam across the cup, which lifts up « « « and forward. Finest broadcloth »»»»» About $2.00 100% DuPont nylon »»».About $2.50 PERRY’S QUALITY STORE for WOMEN Oth Street Phone OOI NEW OFFICERS PRESIDE AT HOI II MEETING LADIES AI XH.IARV RAJOLES MEET M MC< H 10TH The ladies auxiliary of the Cot The newly < lected officers of the Degree of Honor lodge presided at tage Grove Eagle» lodge met Mon the February 27 meeting. Two new day evening. Members attending mi'inls rs were elected to member heard the first nomination of of- ship and will be initiated at the fi' er . A food sale is planned for next meeting, March 12. They are April 12 The drill team practice Verna Noreen Wetzler and Mrs. arid officers meeting will be held Kenneth Hinman. Officers arc Monday, March 17 at 1:30 p.m. asked to wear formal» for this The next meeting of th»- auxiliary is scheduled (or March 24. At this m< eting. Committees appointed for the time the state madam president Match 12 meeting are: entertain* from Albany will be present. In- ment, Mary Plunkett and Mildred itiation for new members is a iso Peter on, and refreshments, Mary planned for this meeting. Martin, Alda Miller and Mildred MKM. KIKEIt IM HOSTESS Cochran. It was voted to contribute $5 TO BIRTHDAY ( M B to the Ek'i trocardiograph Fund Members of the Senior Birthday and new year U»okx were present-, c|ub mct Marcb 6 at tbe homP of ed to the members by the presi- Mrs. j a Kiker for the regular dent. . meeting and social hour. It was voted to have a civic TWO ANMVEICS ARIES I project for the coming year and OBSERVED MONDAY i remainder of this year. A birthday dinner was given in The hostesses served refresh honor of Mrs Eugene Heath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell ments to the following members: Heath Sunday, It was also Mr. Mesdames Clara Collins, George and Mrs. (Mell Heath's wedding Hawley, .Mabel Jackson, J. V. Stewart, Ed Teich, Fred Erwin anniversary. r. - dinner worn < 1 and Charles Shanda. Those present Tor The April meeting will be with Mr and Mis. Eugene Heath, Culp Creek; Mr. and Mts. Kimscy Mrs. Shanda. Floyd and daughters, Cottage Grove; Argus Floyd, Mena Ark, ‘ M/S and Mrs. Bob Gircau of Portland were visitors here the and George Treadway, Oakland. Those ( tiling in the afternoon bitter part of the week. Gircau is were Mr. and Mrs Robert Graves wi’h the 403rd Transport Division and grandson, Cottage Grove: of the army air corf». Part of Frank Rostollan, Roseburg and ’his division has recently been Billie Heath. Culp Creek. transferred to the Far East. Gold Cup Awarded For Early Postmarks Thur»., Mar. 13, 19.53 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon Mrs. Harry Wilson was awarded the Gold cup for her exhibit of early postmarks on cards and en velopes and Bill Randall received Honorable Mention for hi» collec tion of German stamps in blocks at the annual exhibition held by the South lane Stamp Society at the city library Thursday, Feb ruary 21. Judges for the event were A W. Thomas, K. Carvens and L. C. Und. A short business meeting was held with L. A. Naish presiding, after which refreshments were ser ved by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. E. W. Hilbert. Next meeting will be held Thurs day, March 13, at the clubroom in the city library at 8 p m. Visitors welcome. No friend can advise you as well as your conscience. A&B Beauty Shop Balcony Cottage Grove Hotel Socializing in Hair Recon ditioning and permanent waving. Phone 43 Lorayne Kotrc Ella Beers Gladys Adams Wedding invitations and announcements The Sentinel.