Mr and Mrs Joe Colonico and Page H
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I^gg of
San Francisco s|x*nt the ucek end tw<> children Ji y Ann and Riva
Angeles to
with Mrs. Mamie Gidney and Mrs left Monday foi
Joseph Safley. Mrs. Legg is a
mother who is s in a hos-
niece of the late Joseph Salley.
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The Seatlnrl, Cottage Croie, Oregon
Thiirs., May M. tOAt
RELATIVES ARE CALLED
BY MRS. DODGE'S II L\ESS
Relatives here of Mrs. Florence j
Dodge of Iknd were called there'
this week by her serious illness.
CITY BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. James Racknor
of Cave Junction were Saturday
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Abbott. Mrs. Racknor is em
ployed as bookkeeper in the Bank
of Illinois Valley at Cave Junc
tion.
Guests at the R. B Hill home
for a buffet »upper Friday evening
were Mmes. Ixiuis Koppe, Altiert
Ezell, Tony Overgard, Loran Nor
ton, Clare Finlayson, Leslie Pear-
son, Frank McCulloch and W. C.
Lindley of Eugene. The evening
was spent playing bridge.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Monna* of
Portland and Mrs. Alton Aden
and baby Keith of Lake Grove
s|M'nt the week end here with Mr.
Monroe's and Mrs. Aden's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe, and
their brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Way ne Monroe.
Mrs. Edna Piller and Miss Della
Gallo attended the Ice Follies in
Portland They were accompanied
to Pori land by Mrs. Joe Gallo and
Wondra Gallo who visited with
Mis. Gallo's daughter, Mrs. Ray
Miss Dorris Arnest attend<*d the
Ice Follies in Portland over the
week end and visited friends then
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Childs of
New York state, who are touring
the United States, visited here n
cently with C. W. Letson, an unc^
ot Mrs. Childs and Mrs. Glen ' >
Hankins, who is her cousin. The
local people took the Childs and
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell, who wen
traveling with them, to Cottage
Grove dam, and they stated it sui -
passed in beauty Boulder d a in
they had visited. They will have
toured all but five states at the
end of their trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calonico and
two children left T uesday for Pa
cific Palisades, Calif., where Mi
Calonico expects to spend some
time visiting his mother and car
ing for the Jerry Lewis home.
Film Star Jerry and Mrs. Lewis
weeks in
will spend
Europe.
Mrs. O. C. Arnesen and daugh
ter Kristen of Lincoln, Calif., vis
ited the past week with her.moth
er, Mrs. C. Mulvihill, and sisters,
( jenev reve and Audrey Mulvihill,
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Kiker this past
weçk wen their two daughters
from Oklahoma City. Mrs. Gene
Edison and Mrs. C. B. Gewin.
They left Tuesday by plane to re
turn to their homes.
Woodard returned home
A.
last week from a Eugene hospital
where he underwent an eye oper-
at ion and was hospitalized for a
is recuperating at the
his daughter, Mrs.
home
Charles Wood. Mr. Woodard cele
brated Ins 95th birthday anniver
sary last winter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown ar
rived Sunday from Toppenish,
Wash , for a visit with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sheldon, grandchildren Billy
and Bobby, and other relatives.
Mrs Jami's Tedford returned
home Saturday night after spend
ing five weeks with relatives in
southern California, Portland and
Salem. In Los Angeles she visited
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Goff. Also other
relatives in that vicinity. She re-
turned to Portland *for Mother’s
Day which was spent with her
on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Low ell Tedford. Thursday she
camo t > Salem and spent the re-
A special meeting of the newly
organized high school lyrA was
held at the school Monday night,
with guest sjx'akers including
Mrs. Ross Doty of Eugene, Lane
county president and Mrs. II. T.
Gentile of Eugene, county ad
visor.
The speaker's told of the values
of high school PTA's. About 21
persons attended.
Mrs. Ivan Abeene, president,
announced the following commit
tees for the year: Membership,
Mrs. Jess Stokes; program, Mrs.
Joe Crepeau; recreation, Mrs.
Claude Kime; hospitality. Mrs.
Paul Sullivan and publicity, Mrs.
Vinal Randall
Others will be
named later.
A membership drive will be
conducted in the fall and all par
ents of high school students and
teachers are invited to join. A
coffee hour for teachers and par
ents is planned for the first fall
meeting.
HS PTA President
Names Committees
Knights Columbus
End Convention
At Astoria 17th
Her son, Wilburn I lodge, cap
tain of the Cottage Grove fire de
partment who was attending a
fireman’s institute in Portland,
hurried to her bedside. Going di
rect from Cottage Grove were Mr.
and Mrs. John Wolfs, sister-in-law
and brother-in-law of the sick
woman; Mrs. Wilburn Dodge and
the ill woman’s mother-in-law who
had been visiting in Cottage Grove
from Washington. Orin I .and, a
brother of Mrs. Florence Dodge. [
left Tuesday but had to turn back
because of heavy snow storms on1
The Silk Creek school will have
its closing day exercises and
eighth gaade graduation on Thurs
day. May 28, at 7:30 p.m. The
schoM picnic will lx* held Friday,
May 29, at noon. Everyone is in
vited. In the afternoon there will
be ball games and other games.
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dancing one of them falls in love
with the village beauty.
Many popular songs arc featur
ed in the play, including "Almost
Like Being in Love," “Heather
on the Hill" and "There but for
You Go I."
Ixiuglas
Stiobic,
McKenzie
Bridge, and Dorothy Anderson,
Medford, play the romantic leads
in the play.
The U. S. Coast Guard records
the first marine fog signal in
America as a cannon installed at
Boston Light in 1719.
A special bl<K*k of seats has
been reserved for residents of Cot
tage Grove who wish to attend
"Brigadoon,” this y 'aFs musical
comedy presentation at the Uni
versity of Oregon Theatre. Tick
ets will be on sale at the Cot
tage Grove Sentinel thr ugh Sat
urday.
To fake care of the anticipated
overflow crowds, an extra jxr-
formance has been scheduled for
next Thursday, May 28. A section
ol seats at this show has ixen
set aside for Cottage Grove resi
dents. Season tickets will not be
accepted at the special ixrfoim-
ance.
Ticket sales for this special per
formance are being handled by
the University of Oregon chapter
of Sigma Delta Chi, professional
journalism fraternity.
Set in a Scottish background.
“Brigadoon" is the story of two
Americans who wander on a vil
lage whose inhabitants w iken on
ly one day every hundred years.
They arrive as preparations are
being made for a wedding, and
amidst the gaiety, singing and
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[ The Knights of Columbus end
| ed a tffree day convention at As
toria May 17. Attending from Cot
tage Grove were John Mangan,
| district deputy of district 4
which includes Cottage Grove,
Eugene, Lebanon, Albany, , Cor-
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. valles and Newport councils; Les
(>. II. Goff. She was brought home Corey, deputy grand Knight of
by her son and wife, who returned the Cottage Grove council; Ar
to their home Sunday afternoon. nold Gates, Carl Kebelbeck and
Mmes. John Long, Abe Hanks, Bud Sizemore.
Messrs. C’orcy and Sizemore
N. E. Compton. Francis Ryel, Al
vin Allen, Chat les Akerblade, Roy ( were elected representatives of
iy. William ¡th" Cottage Grove council. Repre-
Miller, F 1 o y <1
ruderbaugh, sealing the ladies from here were
St rauslxirger. F
DellHTt Walklev a id Clark Enz I Mines. Les Corey, Rud Sizemore
sno disi riet and Arnold Gates. The wives of
attended
meeting of the Woman's Society the Knights in Astoria entertain-
of Christian Service of the Meth- ed the visiting ladies during the
odi 4 church in Creswell Friday. business sessions with teas, lun-
jcheons and style shows.
Highlighting
the
convention
was the pledging of each delegate
to his council, his God, his country
and community.
Gov. Paul Patterson gave a
brief address to them Sunday
morning. Other speakers included
the Right Rev. Abbott Damian
from the Mt. Angel seminary and
Judge Lonergan of Portland.
Delegates attending the conven
tion were entertained with a trip
Ito the moth ball fleet, located on
Tongue Point, near Astoria.
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Two state Junior Chamber of
were guest
Commerce
»peakers at the dinner meeting
of the local chapter last Thursday
evening at the D-M cafe here.
They were Al Krieg, past pres
ident of the Portland chapter and
now national state director and
Andy Dakopdous. chairman of
the state delegation to national
convention. A third visitor was
Jack Lively, past president of
Springfield and who is running
for national director at the Salem
state convention this w<*ek end.
Krieg will be a candidate for
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Grove Man Faces
2 Conduct Charges
A Cottage Grove man got him
self into double trouble with the
law here Monday night after l>e-
ing involved in two conduct
charges and escaping custody
The man, William Bilbv was
arrested with Ernie Herman about
8 p ni. at the Grove tavern on a
disorderly conduct charge follow
ing a fight and both were released
on $25 bail.
About 11 p m. police were called
to the Eagles tavern where Bilhy
was said to have knocked his wife
unconscious. He was put in the
police car while officers assisted
in placing his wife in the ambu
lance. He escaped and was rot
found until later at his home. A
Charge of escaping custody was
tacked onto the conduct charges.
Bilby was still in jail Wednes
day morning, with bail set at $81.
Mrs Bilby was released from the
hospital Monday night after being
given out|Mitient treatment.
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