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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1952)
Pag» 4 Thr Aentlnrl, C ottage Grove, Oregon Officers Elected Masons Honored By Lutheran Aid At OES M eeting Thurs., Nov. 1S, IMS E N T IN E L The T rin ity Lutheran Ladle* | Aid met at the church with 21 member« and two guests prv»iinl A dessert luncheon was served by the hostesses. Mrs Dalis T hird* ' and Mrs Henry Stenklyft. The meeting opened with devo tions by the Rev Kuiu. followed by the regular business «esslmi and election of officers, Mr* Henry Stenklyft was elected pres Ident and Mrs William Drew, see I retary. for the following two ; yrtus. Mrs. Henry Dodge and Mrs J ! V Sullivan of the Eugene eongre gallon were guest speakers and explained the Lutheran Women's Missionary league to the group I Mrs. Sullivan explained the work of the missionary anil Mis. IXtdge ' told of a trip East where she saw work done In a Chinese Mission ary field. During the meeting the mem hers decided Io hold a food and gift «ale on December t’> with Mrs I Vic HUgdahl as chairman The next meeting w ill he held December 4 with Mrs. Harold ! Brandsness and Mrs Howard Fish- I ell as hostesses O C I E T Y Befrof/ifl/ Told Formal Pledge Tea Held for Beta Beta Chapter, Roseburg — P h o to b y C l a r k S tu d io Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Brashnyk announce the betrothal of their daughter Lida to Peter Mike Fetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fetter. The bride-elect attended the local high school and he graduated with the class of '47. He enlisted in the army and served four years, two years of which were overseas, one year in Korea and one in Okinawa. No date has been set for the wedding Merchants’ Lunch And Bazaar Set The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church is sponsoring a merchants' lunch, bazaar, fancy work booth. Christinas cards, candy booth and ceramics Saturday, November 15, in Friendship hall at the church. The -bazaar w ill start at 10 a jn . and merchants' lunch w ill begin at 11:30. Pie, cake and coffee w ill be served during the afternoon. Zelma’s Beauty Shop —Specializing In— PATTERN HAIR CUTTING ADVANCED HAIR STYLING Open evenings by appointment 145 Hi w ay So. Ph. 1026 HU A m erica A formal pledge tea and instal lation of tentative officers of the newly organized Beta Beta chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi, weie held recently at Roseburg by members of Alpha Iota chapter of that city, at the home of Mrs Robert Kent. Twelve local ladies «-ere pledg ed at the impressive ceremony read by Mrs. Ralph Wiley, presi dent of the Roseburg chapter Mrs. Harold Monighan, formerly of Roseburg now of Cottage Grove, was the leader in forming of the Cottage Grove chapter. Mrs. Craig Short, extension of ficer of Alpha Iota chapter, was in charge of the meeting. Tentative officers i n s t a l l e d were: Mrs. Oliver Farmen. presi dent: Mrs. Robert Boyce Jr., vice president: Mrs. Gilbert Gardner, recording secretary ; Mrs. Robert Bauder, corresponding secetary: Mrs. Harold Neal, treasurer; Mrs. Howard Gilbert, extension officer, and Mrs. Harold Monighan. mem ber advisor. Methodist Men Set Thanksgiving Meal The Methodist Men have an nounced their annual Thanksgiv ing turkey dinner for Monday and Tuesday nights, November 17 and 18, in Friendship hall of the church. The dinner w ill be served at 6:45 each evening. Members, their families and friends whose last names begin w ith A and run through L are to attend on Monday night and those whose last names begin w ith the letter M and run through Z w ill attend on Tuesday night. How ever. if there are some who can not attend on these nights, ar rangements can be made to change nights by calling the office of the church. Elmer Kent, president of the Methodist Men, is also general chairman. His assistants are S. L. Mackin and Mark Morgan. Pro gram chairman fo r Monday night is J. B. Leonard, while A rt Wein- kauf is program chairman for Tuesday night. There w ill ^be no charge, but a silver offering w ill be taken to pay expense«. ♦— N D F W TO MEET IHTII FORMAL PLEDGE TEA w as held for IS m em bers of the newly organised lleta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The new pledges shown In the picture above are, from left to right :Mrs. Harold Neal. Mrs. Thom as Wright. Mrs. Oliver Carmen. Mrs, Gilbert Gardner, Mrs. Robert B oyce Jr., Mrs. Harold Monighan. Mrs. Albert Stalder. Mrs. George Drury, Mrs. Howard Gilbert, Mrs. Vernon Amstrong. Mrs. Robert Bauder and Mrs. Alvin Johnson. ’ /’« , K , o j I Mrs. Roy Stone Delight Valley correspondent) Miss June Mardell Olson and Richard Fay Wicks exchanged wedding vows in a Protestant naval chapel at Barber's Point Naval base. Honolulu at 5 pm. October 23. The double ring cere mony was used. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. Olson of Delight Valley and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leslie Wicks and the late Leslie Wicks of Dorena. The bride wore a pink linen suit, white accessories and her flowers were a white ginger lei. For "something old” the bride wore a gold locket that had been given to her mother by a great- uncle on her fifth birthday. Her mother in turn gave it to her on her fifth birthday anniversary. Her "something borrowed" was a gold bracelet which belonged to Luella Gartner, and fo r "some Miss Susan A. Clay, field dlrec- thing blue” she carried a hanky, ! tor of the Seven College Confer- a g ift from Marlene Peterson. ♦ j once Scholarship program, who SPAGHETTI FEE D NOV. 14 The bride graduated from the w ill confer with students in the The Veterans of Foreign Wars local high school w ith the class i local high school this week about Auxiliary is sponsoring a spa of '51. He attended the local high I scholarship opportunities in seven ghetti teed Friday evening. No schpol and enlisted in the navy eastern colleges for women. vember 14, in the VFW hall from two years ago. Opportunities for special region 6 to 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wicks are now at al sriiolarships to enable young Proceeds w ill go toward the home at 1745 So. Beretania St., women to attend any one of seven Apt. B I, Honolulu, T.H. VFW Building Fund. eastern women's colleges- Bar nard, Bryn Mawr. Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe. Smith, Vassar, and Wel lesley—w ill be described here, when Miss Susan Clay begins a NEW C u r v e -H o ld in g series of conferences with high Ride — New ‘‘Stabilizer’’ suspension cuts side-sway school students in this area. in both the Coronet and Miss Clay w ill confer with the Meadowbrook Series. students of the local high schools in Eugene, Cottage Grove and NEW Sleek , Trim Action Roseburg between November 17 MfW Surging Power— Styling—Gives more hip- and 20, stressing particularly the Mighty 140-h.p. Red Ram room, head-room and annual competition for the 21 V -E ight. . . most efficient elbow-room. Up to 11 cu. Seven College Conference Scholar e n g in e d esig n in a n y ft. more luggage space. ships, seven of which may be American car. awarded to students here. While in this area. Miss Clay w ill make her headquarters at the Eugene Hotel in Eugene. 53 I f you would counteract the big lie of Russia w ith the big truth, support the Crusade for Freedom. Mrs. Dean Kelley was the guest of honor at a pink and blue sh.iwer held October 30 at the home of Mrs. H arry Elfving. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Elfving, Mrs. Gordon Elfving and Mrs. Neil Hammond. , An appropriate game started the evening's entertainment w ith the prize going to Mrs. Walter Bost. The door prize was won by Mrs. George Gunn. After the honor guest had open ed her many lovely gifts, refresh ments of banana cake and coffee were served to 23 relatives and friends. Those present included Mes- dames Fred Hammond, Claris Abeene George Gunn. Bert Daw- ley, Bob Fix, Walter Smith, Roy Ewing, Dave Hite, W illiam Per- ini. W alter Post, Emma Kelley, Elvis Kelley, G. D. R itter, Nona I Kelly, Leo Roberts, J. P. Loomis. ' and Mrs. Earnest Gesme, both of Eugene, Mrs. H. R. Dawley and daughter Janes, the hostesses, Mrs. H arry Elfving, Mrs. Gordon Elfving, and Mrs. Neil Hammond and daughter Marla, nnd the honor guest. Mrs. Dean Kelley. Those unable to attend hut sending gifts were: M sdames George Witters, George Fraser. Julian Small, Henry Hess, Fred Vogler, Sam Russum. Henry Rus sum, Dean Russum, Carl Small, E. A. Teich and Jean Mat ton. CLASH TO M EET IHTII 5 Year Guarantee ' Dodge dealer showrooms. Their enthu FREE siastic response acclaims the ’53 Dodge ROAD TEST 7$e r4crto/9 or .Mall Coii|>on Action-Tailored to Your Driving Needs Cecil Beck M o to r Co. Phone 4 0 5 711 So. Pacific Highway UESTJ.KMEN: I WOULD LIKE TO TRY 439.50 SINGER. Nimi Andrea. Phon» . City Phone »0 14) 4» P.M. The Turkey will be roasted in anäbmi/aa/eak - tone time.- sameore/i! Call 5-81241 Eugene rAsr?&7C4n$ 14 -South fith SEWING ? ? DRITZ SEWING AIDS SAVE — Make your own covered belts, buckles and buttons. Belting 1()<• yd. — Hold It Tape 30c yd. 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Crepe Is Popular TERMS record-breaking crowds are thronging to attend our SHOP EARLY The Catholic Daughters of Am erica and Knights of Columbus have slated a smorgasbord for Saturday evening, November 15, from 5 to 9 o’clock in the IOOF hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Pynch is gen eral chairman for the dinner. Electric Portables $39.50 LI RERA I. TRAPK-I.N ALLOW ANCS OR VOI R OLD WACWÑfc YOU ARE INVITED B ENTERTAIN Mrs. Bert Hatch was hostess to the Senior Birthday club at her home Thursday aflertusin Besides the seven member» prrsent, Mrs. lula Veatch was a guest She was also wekxuned as a member. /.II.L IM A ( L I B PLANM Plans were made for the lltrla t- H I A N K S til VI S i l BEN EEIT Ztiieima dub. Daughter« of the mas dinner to be held at the home Nile, are making plans for their of Mr. and Mrs E A Teich on annual Thanksgiving tienefit to December 7 when husbands of the , raise funds for the Shrlnei's C rip I member» w ill be guests. The hosteu served refresh pled Children's hoepltal. The bene ments at the close of the evening. fit w ill last until November 23. SMORGASBORD SLATED Reconditioned In city after city, town after town, Mrs. Juanita Hicks and Mrs Connie Kingsley were initiated into the Cottage Grove Business and Professional Women's rluh in special ceremonies held recently. The initiation followed a dinner meeting at the Methodist church. M yrtle Gleason, emblem chairman, was in charge. The next club meeting w ill be Monday. November 17, in the city library clubroom. BIRTHDAY <H Mizpah Class of the Presbyter ian Sunday school w ill meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 18. at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Bird Rickard. Singer Drive with “Scat” Gear. New Jet Air-Flow Hood. New Pilot-View Curved Windshield. BPW CLUB INITIATES TWO CANDIDATES Local Couple Wed Miss Susan Clay Mrs. Dean K elley InHonoluluChapel TellsOpportunities Feted With Shower To H .S. Girls The Neighbors of Woodcraft w ill hold Its regular business I meeting on November 18 This w ill take the place of the meeting which fell on November 4 and i had to be postponed because of election day The meeting w ill la> I in the IOOF hall. A social hour w ill follow the business session. - Elsa Hlckok. worthy matron, nnd Kenneth Hlckok, worthy |>a- tron, preskied over the regular meeting of the Older of Eastern Star at the Thursday night meet ing. After a short business session the chapter was closed and the 33 Masons present were escorted nnd Introduced and pretented with g dil colored horeechocs A playlet, "The Mystic Heal of Solomon.” was presented by the officer« All characters were dresard In inch’s clothes and were real characters from repirts Robert Near of Eu gene sang four solo«, "W ithout a Song." "The Desert Hong." “ IJndy I am," and "Stout Hearted Men.” accompanied by Mrs Hlckok. Memlters are reminded Io have their canned fiu lt donations for the Ma«onlc-OGS Home M Forest Grove at the next meeting No- ventber 20 as this Is I he deadline for packing and shipping before Thanksgiving, At the close of tire program members were Rivited to the din ing room for refreshment* served by the eommtttet lla r r i« Horn. Chloe Horn. Mr and Mrs. Vlnal Randall S r. Mr and Mrs Cecil Beck. Mr and Mis S L Mackin. Velma Zumwalt, Rose Turner and Iztuise Hansen. - - E V ER Y B O D Y loves the soft clinging quality of crepe, and every woman of taste is beaming over the revival of this fabric of gentle fem ininity. Everybody lovea cardigans, too, and thia interpretation done in a dress of corded crepe of Du Pont rayon and acetate has taken on a fresh new sophistication. The wise use of the crepe by Ben Relg Designs has cre ated a beautifully draped, softly tailored dress for almost any Infor mal occasion. 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