The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Pyburn Named
Anniversary I SW
District Leader
presented wifh leis were
Dicianna, madam president । At BPWConvention
Auxiliary Observes 25th
Thur«.. May »1. 19*3
Rainbow Girls
Elect Officers
T» Sentin.!, Cottag.« Grove, Oregon
Pair Wed Sunday,
Springfield Church
Page 5 >
I TOPIAN CLUB Mb^TS
The 25th anniversary of the Also
WITH MRS. HOWERTON
t
Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Irene
Order of Eagles was held Mon- from Eugene, and Edith Winney, '
The Utopian club met at the
day evening, May 18. at the madam president from Junction '
Election of officers for the Or-
Mr Wilda Rae Jenkins, daugh- home of Mrs. Otto Howerton of
Eagles hall with LaVerna Pitcher, City,
Dorena on May 11. The living
' der of Rainbow Girls was held at
and Mrs. Li
madam president, presiding.
Charter members who had been
loom was decorated witn ^ovely
: the May 9 meeting. Elected far
Springfield,
Past presidents and charter I continuous members for 25 years
wild flowers which wert’ picked
the coming term at this time
s<>n of Mr and M
members were honored at this were given gifts of cups and sau-
were: Catherine Heath, worthy
John McCall of Cottage Grove, t>y her granddaughter, 'Kathy
time. Special guests were auxil- cers .
jq . r
I advisor; Phyllis Higdon. assistant
exchanged wedding vows Sunday, H »wer ton.
iary members from Eugene and
A chicken dinner was sbrved at
Initiation was held for eight
। worthy advisor; Roberta Rickard,
c Springfield Luther-
May 17
Junction City. The following candidates, Ellin Nichols, Laura
charity; LaVelle Schilling, hop«1;
The ceremony was m K>n and the dessert 1n She after-
charter members were present: Tetrault, Verna Lokken, Gene- !
¡ noon. The day was spent
j Marjorie Denney, faith; Joyce
performed I* the Rev.
Edna Pitcher, Elsie DeYoung, An­ vieve Shields Keeler, Orpha Ben­
Kelly, chaplain; Carol Gard, re-
gaard, pastor of the church, at I ing and visiting.
nie Gates, Lula McCullough, Fern der, Inas Brown, Ida Dysert anti
t were Mmes.
[ porter; Pat Kent, choir director;
moon.
four o'clock in the
Anderson and Alice Peterson.
Bernard MeCor-
len
Goldie Radway.
, Roberta Wells, historian; Barbara
The bride wore
Roy Stith and
Past presidents honored were:
Gilt
. McCoy, keeper of the jewels; Me­
The Eugene Auxiliary drill
white
i :al guests were
Alice Peterson. Genevieve Shields team presented a drill for floor
Frank
linda Carlson, confidential ob-
ins.
and
Keeler, Mae Tennis. Maude Wil­ work.
Wanda ( '.irtu right
Mrs.
: sei ver; Saundra Fleming, outer
The
son, Elsie DeYoung. Annie Gates,
Kathy Howerton of Brwherton,
observer;
Joan
Webb,
drill
leader;
rat
ton
Miss
Lucill
cousin,
At the close of the evening re­
Fern Anderson, Leahra Allen
Wash.
Sue Higdon, hostess; Yvonna
Eugeni She
The next meeting will he June
Mortis, Leila McCullough (honor­ freshments were served to the
Chaffee,
musician;
Gail
Forrester,
latitili
suit ai
119
members
and
guests,
'rhe
11 at the home of Mt>, Riggs at
ary past president), Beatrice Wel-
love; Kay Wells, religion; Mary
Best man was Lionel
tables
wt
rg
attractively
decorated
den, Ada Pitcher and Julia Jed-
Goshen.
,.
Cothrel, nature; Mary Lou Wol-
Stratton.
with vanda orchids and ti leaves,
derman (past president from Port­
fard,
immortality;
Carol
Oviatt,
Mrs. McCall is
also from Hawaii. The Aerie pre­
land).
I fidelity; Lois Cann, patriotism
Springfield high school and is pre­
sented the Auxiliary with a beau­
land Mary Albiight, service.
Orchid Leis Given Honorees
sently employed at the Lane
tiful 25th anniversary cake.
A special meeting for installing
Vrmy Pvt. Robert Burdon Neideigh ami his wife, Jane, who are county
assessor’s office. The
Lenora Pyburn, president of
All honored guests were pre­ Delegates .Named To Convention
215 No. 9th
the Cottage Grove BPW club this I the new officers was held May happy after the ceremonies which named him the honor graduate of bridegroom graduated from the
sented with Vanda ruffled orchid
Former Wai-Mar Cafe
Delegates to the state conven­
18.
past year, was named Southwest
leis which were flown here from
Building
tion at Coos Bay in June are
Mrs. Rickard, mother advisor,
Wai Id War II and is employed at
Hawaii for this special occasion.
District Conference chairman by
Meda Dowens and Wilda King.
and
Phyllis
Higdon
reported
on
Army
Pvt.
Robert
Gordon
Nei-
Specializing
in Hair Recon­
Laura York, state president, at
230 W. 12th,
,
are now lit
Alternates are Ethel Thomas and
■igh was the top man m a class paso R()b|e,
Besides the attendants, the
ditioning
and
Permanent
the annual state convention held their trip to Elkton Saturday,
,
near
’
Canil»
Viola Booher.
May 9. A mother's tea was held
bride’s parents and the bride­
last week end at Grants Pass.
Waving.
The next meeting of the Auxi-1 It will be her duty to visit clubs at the Elkton meeting.
Neidcigh of Coos Bay groom's parents attended the
Phone 43
Installation of officers of the signed to train men for leadership I
liary will be June 1 at which time and diiect activities and district
jobs as non-commissioned officers J ;uuj parents of Mrs. Neidcigh are ceremony.
annual installation of officers conference, of which Cottage Drain chapter has been set for Pvt. Neidcigh is presently await-, yp. anc| Mrs. Charles Beidler of
Lorayne Kotrc
Mr. and Mrs. McCall expect to
May 24. The local chapter has
will be held, with Juha Jederman Grove is a member.
make their home in Eugene after
Edit h R< ppy
'been invited and several plan to ing orders to go to officers’ candi-1 Cottage Grove. Both y oung people they return from a short wedding
as installing officer. Husbands
Gladys Adams_____
Cottage Grove club also was
date school.
and friends of members will be I
1 trip
awarded a Health and Safety attend.
Pvt. Neideigh and hi
The paper bag committees to
guests and each member is re­ achievement citation at the con­
take bags to the hospital are, first
quested to bring one pie for re­
vention for a dental Health sur­ week, Gail Forrester and Patsy
freshments. Theie will be a prac-
/Vter consultation with our tice for installation and newly | vey made among grade school Pynes; second week, Barbara
Ministerial Association and with f elected officers are requested to children here this winter by Rickard and Carol Oviatt.
Muriel Peterson, a dental nurse
their approval we have pre[>ared be at the hall at this time.
and head of the BPW Health and
the following statement, feeling
Safety committee.
that our previous advertisement
may have been misunderstood.
Plans are being made by the
local club for installation of offi-1
Announcing A New
ALL NUTRITION
When someone i>asses away it
cers following a dinner June 1 at
is natural for friends and loved
Addition to Our Store
YELLOW CUBES
the Methodist church. Mrs. Nancy
ones to express their sympathy
Robbins will be installed as new
The secret work contest by the
and affection. There are many
president, with Nate Burns of
Rebekahs ended last Wednesday
ways of doing this but it is always <
PETIT
Toledo, state first vice president,
night, May 13, in a tie.
in good taste to do so with flowers
to be installing officer.
At the business meeting it was
either sent to the home service.
voted to assist a Girl Scout to at­
Flowers can say for us what we
tend summer at Camp Cleawox.
find difficult to say for ourselves.
The group decided to assist the
The Floral Industry recognizes
Theta Rho Girls financially who
the value of many ways of ex­
will be attending the convention
pressing sympathy with funds and
in Portland May 21.
memorials for worthy causes in
Preceding the business meeting
memory of the deceased and when
Com« in «nJ help MS c«l«br«t« Jurin« »*» ”»lu« po<k«J
Girl Scout troop No. 125 and Gail Chatterton, candidate for
C & II PURE CANE
competently administered have
several adults enjoyed an exciting Rodeo queen, and JoAnn Funk,
fsutur« «»«nt. Y«».. ■ » »
‘° »•** °"* *”’•,GA
the support of the Florist.
week end at Camp Cleawox, near enacted three amusing pantomime
sure to tun« in th« Kot« Smith Show, «««r» «««k.
Florence.
numbers to the accompaniment of
100
At time of death wishes of the
Those attending were: Anne the record player.
family are sacred and should be
LBS.
Minkler, Mary Thiel. Sandra De­
It was announced that the Re­
respected. Florists in the nation
Young, Wilma Goff, Larsana bekah Assembly president will
J
Buy Ahead for Canning
have no desire to discourage
Nelson, Margaret Land, Gay Beck, make her official visit at a special
worthy funds or memorials to fine
I RESH LOCAI. AA SIZE
Susan Griggs, Margaret Thom|>- meeting June 17.
people of any community. As a
son, Mary Lynne Minkler, Judy
There will be no staff practice
matter of courtesy, however, to
Beck and Mmes. Catherine Heath, in May due to grand lodge con­
IGA DELICIOUS
an Industry involving a quarter
Henry Minkler, O. J. Thiel. Miss vening at that time.
of a million people, we suggest GlbTS with a
DOZEN
Darle Hermann and Larry Mink­
that funds for worthy causes and
ler.
memorials be announced in a Continental blavor
The weather was perfect and
simple and dignified way, without
the group enjoyed the sandduncs,
reference to flowers. To say "in We present a charming new col­
ÍCA De Luxe
Phi Theta Rho Girls met Mon
games, singing songs, pant »mime
SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO,
lieu of flowers, please send con­ lection of GOURMET (»lb I
by Miss Hermann and Mrs. Heath day night, May 18, in the IOOF
tributions to . .
implies to the
hail with Vyonne Prescott, pres­
and cooking over a campfire.
reader that flowers are not a ITEMS designed to please the
LARGE BOX
Sunday
they
returned
home
ident, in charge.
worthy and acceptable way of ex- most discriminating hostess.
Initiation was held for three
through Florence and saw the
pressing sympathy.
candidates, Nadene Fueston, Ida
Rhododendron Festival.
May Barker and Yvonne Bur-
■—♦—
IGA FANCY
Florists contribute daily to wor­ SEE our Petit Gourmet Cupboard
i chette.
thy causes and memorials and do with its gleaming copper cook­ MRS. MORGAN TO SERVE
This meeting was the 17th an­
not wish to reflect or detract from ware, distinctive pepper mills, HEAD OF NATHALIE G< ILD
NO. 303 CAN
The Nathalie Wesleyan Service niversary of its organization and
them, and are not concerned over
romantic
herbs,
spices'
and
fine
two
special
guests
were
present.
Guild
of
the
Methodist
church
the fact that fewer floral remem­
brances be sent to funerals where vinegars ... for that magic touch met last Wednesday evening in Aunt Cad Wallace and Esther
IGA SOLID PACK
the church parlor with Mrs. Dan Trunnell. Other Relx'kahs pre­
funds are being established. Flow­ in food preparation.
Olson and Mrs. Mark Morgan as sent were Mrs. Dorothy Lyon.
ers will always be a beautiful and
Mrs. Fred Erwin. Mrs. Floience
hostesses.
dignified way of expressing senti­
!GA Homogenized
CANS
Yon will be pleased
Devoti.mals were led by Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Miller.
ment in times of trouble or happi­
with vour selections Morgan and Mrs. Edna Piller pre­
For entertainment JoAnn Funk
ness. We are proud to be a part of '
an industry which contributes so from thia fine line of Gourmet item«. sented the lesson. Mrs. Morgan played piano numbers and Gail
had been installed as the new .(Chatterton and Connie Heckman
much to the deeper meaning of
president at the meeting of the sang. Mrs. Wallace told the girls
LARGE PACKAGE
life.
Makes good
Woman's Society of Christian about the organization of Theta
We Give S A II Green Stamps
coHee taste I
Service earlier in the day and Rhos in Cottage Grove.
A hay ride was planned for
presided over the evening meet­
¿<"beH-er\ ¿y so
OUR MOTHERS
ing. Mrs. Piller is outgoing presi­ June 5. Each merpber is to bring
economical too'
| a guest. Delegates to the state
dent.
FILL
1
LB.
CAN
convention
are
JoAnn
Funk
and
Mi
s.
Robert
,
Sesar,
formerly
513 Main
Phone 733
Pauline Dyksterhuis, was a guest. Vyonne Prescott.
A&B Beauty Shop
Concerning
Flowers
At Funerals
Rebekah Secret
Work Ends in Tie
NUCOA
. GOURMET CUPBOARD
Girl Scouts Visit
Camp Cleawox
SUGAR
Theta Rho Girls
ü9^
PINEAPPLE JUICE
89C
SPINACH
TUNA FISH
BISQUICK
STOP IN!
Workmans
Greenhouses
Hile Furniture
Special Purchase
R^g. $1.35
60 Gauge . . $1.19
“Be Considerate Please”
If ypu’re giving to a
GIRL GRADUATE
Is She College Bound?
Give dresses aplenty. One never has
enough. She'll loxe every one you give her
from our stock.
Reg. $1.35
Also choose from
• Sweaters
• Skirts
• Nylons
Non Run Mesh
$1.19
• Gloves
• Blouses
Is She To Be Wed?
Give lovely lingerie
60 Gauge with
black or navy
blue heel . . . $1.19
• Slips in Rayon,'.Nylon, and Cotton in white,
pink and blue, lace and tailored styles.
• (¡owns
• Pantle*
Also large selection of
Boys and Girls
•
Anklets
Ph. 939
• Pajama*
• HoNlery
Is She To Vacation?
39c a pair
29 So. 6th
LOOK at KERR’S
-PRODUCE DEPARTMENT^
TEXAS WHITE BERMUDA
ONIONS
PURE JAMS & JELLIES ।
GRAPEFRUIT
TOMATOES
-MEAT DEPARTMENT-
BANANAS
SLICED BACON
69c ORANGES
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
LETTUCE
29c
POTATOES
LARGE BOLOGNA
poi 49c NEW SPUDS
SWEET
LARGE ARIZONA
WE CARRY A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND
FLAVORS OF DI Ll(TOI S KERB'S JAMS AND JI I -
LIES. TRI E FLAVOR AND TOP QI ALU Y. KEEP
SOME ON HAND.
HORMEL’S FANCY EASTERN
THICK OR THIN SLICES
• Scarfs
Reg. $1.49
the familq SHOE store
f0X C00MÍSS SAKI
,
_____
*EVAP.
MILK
43C
2- 25C
49C
NILAND FIELD RIPENED
GOLDEN RIPE
Reg. $1.35
Service Weight
$1.19
4
COCOA
Reg. $1.29
54 Gauge
with dark seam 99c
27c
THIN-SKINNED JUICY
LB.
FRESH CRISP
LEAN AND MEATY
poi nd
U. s. NO. 2
SHAFTER WHITE
SLICED THE WAY
YOU WANT IT
nd
Give play clothes
• Shorts
• Anklets
• Flay Suits
• Slacks
• Swim Suits
• Beach Jacket
THE NORRIS DRESS SHOP
Phone 1097
509 Main
PKH ES EFFE! TlVE HIROI GII SATURDAY, MAY .’3RD
M W MARKET
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove
19c
29c
17c
29c
29c
8c
50 > $1.29
10 35c
LBS.
FOR
LB.
LBS.
DOZ.
LB.
I
LBS.