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page fi Thur».. May 21, 1953 WCTU is set for May 20, an all (I,', potluck it the borneol Mrs. on woolen As school closes this week, a George Hinkk The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon London Graduation Scheduled May 22: Summer Events Set report comes of vacation recrea tion party plans for the children of the London community for the coming summer. Under the direc tion of Mrs. Dean Martin and with the assistance of volunteer parents in the community two parties are planned for each week By Mr». Gale Roby all summer with the exception of Phone 792K1 the 4th ot, July week. LONDON Graduation exer- Parties are on Friday evenings, cises will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. one for grammer school age and May 22, at London school for 18 one for the high school ages or eighth grade graduates. The older, each to be held at different graduating class itself will put on homes. There will be no invita a three act play, "Mother of tions sent out but every child in Mine," for entertainment. the community is invited to at Those to receive diplomas in tend. Announcements of the next clude Earl Murry, llarold Cox, party will be made by the hostess Delores Ladd, Edaine Bechtold, of each |>arty. Transportation will Rita Raisor, Teddy Picknell, Ruth be the iesponsibility of the par Newton, Ann Lynn, Ethel Sloan, ents of children attending. The Junior Thomas, Doris Haiti, Ninet first party will he held the after te Lindsey, Faye McKay, Teriy noon of May 29 at the home of Stein, Buster Thomas, Gene Lynn, Mrs. E. M. McEwen. Jackie Ladd and Sharen Haney. Each hostess will make arrange In preparation of the closing of ments for entertainment and re another school year of activities freshments. Following is a list of the entire student t>ody at Lon party dates and the homes where don school were given mental they will be held. maturity tests last week as well High school group: June 5, Ollie as achievement tests. At the Wed Powell; June 12, Archie Powell, nesday assembly in the gym a June 19. Mrs. Heyen; June 26. special treat was given the child Mrs. Willard McKay; July 10. ren by the Cottage Grove high Mrs. Clifford Picknell; July 17, school band which presented a Nirs. Heyen; July 24. Mrs. Frank Guisinger; July 31, Mrs. Cliff Fos concert. Sport activities ended with the ter; August 7, Mrs. Kosey, August tournament in Cottage Grove last 14, Mrs. P. M. Campbell; August week when London teams fell in 21, Billie Berg and August 28, defeat, spoiling their winning ■Mrs. Fester. Grade school group: June 5. Ar records of the year. Last day of school activities iden Powell; June 12, Mrs. James will be held Monday, May 25, with I Black; June 19, Mrs. Archie Pow 4-H Club Achievement Day and ell; June 26, Mrs. Elwin Kosen; livestock show. A picnic will be July 10, Mrs. Lindsey; July 17, Mrs. Eri Ladd; July 24, Mrs. Gale held at noon. Mrs. George Crosby of Cottage Roby; July 31 Mrs. Ollie Powell; Grove did substitute teaching at August 7. Mrs. Lawrence Funk; London school part of last week August 14, Mrs. Prescott; August for Mrs. Waynne Berggren, who 21, Mrs. George Hinkle and Au gust 28, Mrs. R. A. Heinrich. was ill with an ear infection. A special meeting of the Dmdon Recreation Party rots - for the ( imp White soldiers near Medford. Cellar Creek tage Grove hospital to Mr. and M Robert Ritter. He has been named Frederick John. The Ritter family moved to this community a few weeks ago from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Saunders and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Wilder and children and Mrs. Blanche Saunders attended the Rhododendron festival at Florence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warthen of Creswell spent Saturday evening wdh the J. R. Ferguson family. Divide Folks Go - «« Dlaf'Ott TO Many HI3CCS paSf Week By Edith Kenady Phone 37F22 The Ladies Fellowship group of women ot the comunity will meet DIVIDE Mr. and Mrs. Howard 28 it the home of Mrs. Gold- Stout went to Portland last Sun- ~ I day and ............... ie Tullar on Cedar Creek. This visited *' Mr. and J Mrs Hail the Ice group is sewing for disaster ie-! Caldwell and attended th lief for fire victims or the needy. | Follies. Only recently organized, the | Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McLaugh- group already has two quilts lin fished at Odell lake Monday finished and four or five more and brought home a good catch. started and has plans for making Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lambert baby quilts, baby layettes, and 1 and son Jerry were overnight children's clothing. ; visitors Tuesday with the J. L. Gene L. Tullar, son of Mr. and CaUantine family at Prineville. Mrs. Bert Tullar of Cedar Creek, Janet West accompanied the visited at home last week end on Fritz Tanner family to Odell Lake a 72 hour pass from Camp Lawton to spend the week end. in Washington. Although rushed Alsea Hawley retuined home for time on these breif visits Gene Friday after spending the winter feels the home rejuvenation he in Mexico and Arizona. gets gives him the lift he needs Jimmy Undland of Hillsboro until another pass. visited day last week with ! One-year-old Gladys Anne Tul Mr. and one Mrs. J. A. Mackey. He j lar, daughter of Elsworth Tullar, has gone to live with her mater lived in this community a few । nal grandmother, Mrs. Pearl years ago. A son was Ixirn May 12 at Cot-| Pruitt of Cottage Grove, and ex pects to make her home there for an indefinite time. The little girl's mother, Mrs. Ellsworth Tullar, recently died from a gun accident on Cedar Creek. Jim Willys of Cedar Creek is awaiting a call to the service for May 19. Word has lien received by Mr. and Mrs. William Hopman that । their son, Capt. Bill Hopman, who. had his furlough cut short in I March to fly on a special mission, has again had his promised fur lough postponed for another jet mission. Mrs. Hattie Clark has been called to Richland, Wash., due to the death April 12 of her nephew, Ed Nance. Kathryn Clark, who is the bride- elect of Willis Johnson of Latham, was given a wedding shower re- ccntly by Mrs. Mabel Heath at the'Heath home. Mrs. Bert Tullar was co-hostess. The wedding date is set for June 21. Mrs. Grannie Mury is reported on the mend from her recent 111- Bananas lb. ness at the Earl Muiry home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred While lb. Cabbage, solid heads visited Saturday at the Seldon Peppers, plump, green, lb. Powell home where Mr. Powell has been seriously ill since May lbs. Potatoes, new white HI 6. Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, 10-lb. A family reunion was held last week at the Henry Cooper home on Cedar (’reek when six of seven brothers joined in greeting their Torpedo Grated sister, the former Hazel Cooper, and their brother-in-law and 4- months old neice, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helfrich and baby of Balti more, Maryland. No. I/, rails Mrs. Helfrich, who served a yctr "."d c'ght months in the army He a W/iC was once said tJ be the most photographed girl in TEMPEST MAIN the service. While stationed at Fort Jay in New' York Cpl. ( oopcr met Cpl. Helfrich and they were married in Baltimore where they No. ‘4 have since made their home. This can is Mr. Helfrich's first trip to Ore gon and the couple have plans to locate here. JANE ARDEN Coming from i Klamath Falls i Mrs. Helfrichs last week was who is twin brother, Kenneth, 1 national guaidsman and training 614 -oz. in radio. Other brothers included pkg. Chat li<’, w ho was home on a 15 day furlough from the Air Force on a transfer from Lowry Air Force bast* at Denver to McChoi’d Open Fridays Till 9 I*. M. field in Washington. He has been in the service a year. A brother. LcRoy, stationed also at McChord field, was unable to be home but he is in for a surprise, they hope, pi___ • MARASCHINO when Charlie looks him up at Mc- Empress 4-c Chord field Other brothers who No. visited here for the reunion were V« Earl of Roseburg; William of Culp Creek; Harold of Oxiar Creek a nd their families and Ration . ... can Flank, still at home. The London community was well represented at the Pacific North Detergent .. . giant size West Shriners convention held May 14. 15 and 16 at Medford Soap__ 19-oz. pkg. with those attending including Messers, and Mmes. Elvis Kelly, Claris Abeene, Claude Abeenc, Detergent __ 21 oz. Gi-orge Gunn, George Sibley, all of London and William Pcrini and 12'j oz. Doran Ritter of Cottage Grove. pkg. The Kellys st pja'd over on their way home to visit an aunt at Grants Pass. No. 303 can Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slate of California came Sunday to visit Mrs. Slate's daughter, Mrs. Lee Bechtold and family and to at- tend the cighth grade graduation of her granddaughter, Elaine Bechtold. at London school. Marvin Miller received word of the death May 14 of his step Detergent 15 oz. pkg. father, George Clark, in Eugene. Mrs. Raymond Ladd and new baby son, Latry Raymond, are at home at London with the Ed Ladds. The baby was bom May 7 DUZ Soap at Cottage Grove hospital. The: 20' i-oz. pkg. baby’s father is Cpl. Raymond: Until of the 45th Infantry in Ko 7 os. rea where he has been stationed 1 since October. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ladd. She's gorgeously gowned in a white dress com plete with veil. She sleeps. Her head and arms move. Her real-to-life hair is beautifully done for the great occasion. Beautifully boxed ... a perfect birthday gift ... a wonderful way to remind your favorite little girl that you love her very, very much Similar dolls of this same fine quality can lx* found in other leading stores priced up to $3.00. Look how you save at Safeway. Wc reserve the right : limit 00 No sales to dealers. 63 Come take your pick of the season's finest FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES Æ at SAFEWAY NOW.' 19c 7c 25c Me 39c Coconut Puffs 25c Your own darling daughter . . . the little girl next door . . . will surely reward you with a big hug when you add this lovely doll to her collection. Oregon traffic smash-ups have killed 113 persons so far this year. 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