The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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The .Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Baby Shower Fetes
Young Mother 14th
Tliurs., April !l, 19.
SOCIETY:
Phone 555 or 556
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Square Dance and Stay Young;
Boots, Sandals Club Attends Jamboree
Boots and Sandals Square Dance
i club of Cottage Grove under the
direction of Howard and Maxine
Barnard has been having regular
I Square Dance classes during the
week at the VFW hall. They have
a large beginners class on Tues-
i day nights, Intermediate group on
। Thursday and more advanced
1 dancers on Monday evening.
Maxine Barnard underwent min-
. or surgery at Cottage Grove hos­
pital last week. She is progressing
very nicely and will be back danc-
OES En+er+ains
Visiting Chapters
RITVAI OF JEWELS BESTOW ED. INSTALLATION HELD for Bela Beta chapter officer» of Beta
Sigma Phi. Pictured in th., group are: Mated on floor from left to right. Arietta Drury. Barbara Breuer
and Millie Gardner. Officer» and sponsor Mated. L to K: Maene Hamilton. Lee Armstrong, Bernice Mat­
thews. Lola Wright, Bea Gilbert and Joyce Boeteher. Standing: Marian Schaeffer. Drain; Jean Moni-
ghan, Roseburg; Mary Ann Weigal, Drain; Shirley Stearns. Donna Seavy. Margaret Pfeiffer and Jane
Farman.
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Council of Church Women Explained
By Springfield President to WS C S
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church,
met in the church parlor April 12
for the regular monthly meeting
The hostesses were Mmes Her­
bert Adams, Alvin Allen, Robert
Moody. Ethan Coston and Charles
Arnold. Eight members of the
Creswell Society were guests, also
Mrs Norman Suiter of Curtin and
Mrs Ernest Worden. Springfield.
Mrs. Sydney Gaither led the de­
votions. A duet. "Make Me a Bless,
ing,” was sung by Mrs Wayne
Monroe and Sydney Gaither.
Mrs. Ernest Worden, president
of the Springfield Council ol
Church Women, was guest speak­
er and told of the work and aims
of this organization There are
three special days which they are
required to observe: 1 . World
Day of Prayer, the first Friday in
Lent, in which 120 countties
around the world and 20.(MM) com­
munities in the U. S. join in a
wide outreach of prayer and of-
femig which reaches immigrants,
Anrerican Indian Schools, Wo­
men's Christian Colleges. Christ­
ian literature and foreign stu­
dents. Il - "World Community
Day," the first Friday in Novem-
l>er, which deals with the United
Nations, relief work through
Christian service and peace, in
general. Ill - "May Fellowship
Day,” the first Friday in May,
which hopes to face community
problems and help solve them.
The Council of Church Women
is not a money making organiza­
tion and does not make a woman
less active in her own church, but
really helps her to la- a better
worker. The world is so bi" and
problems so great, that all church
women need to work together.
During the business meeting the
nominating committee gave a re­
port, and officers will lie elected
at the May meeting.
Mrs. B. R. Cline. Secretary of
Youth, announced plans for a
Mother - Daughter banquet on
Friday. May 6. The theme will he
। "India,” and there will be a guest
' speaker.
Ritual of Jewels
Bestowed, Officers
Installed at Meet
At the Beta Beta chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi held at the home
of Mrs. Ernest Mathews April 13,
the ritual of jewels was bestowed
upon Mrs. Walt Seavy, Mrs. Her­
man Pfeiffer Mrs. Clyde Hamil­
ton and Mrs. Richard Boettcher.
New officers and their sponsor
were also installed. They are Mrs.
Tom Wright, president; Mrs. Ver­
non Armstrong, vice president;
Mrs. Clyde Hamilton, recording
secretary; Mrs. Richard Boettcher,
coresponding secretary; Mrs. How.
aid Gilbert, treasurer; Mrs. Jane
Farmen, extension officer and
Mrs. Ernest Matthews, sponsor.
Guests were Mrs. Harold Moni-
ghan, Roseburg, and Mrs. Marian
Schaeffer and Mary Ann Wiegal,
Drain.
The next meeting will be April
27 at the home of Mrs. Matthews.
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Birth Announcements
The Sentinel
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Short, medium and long lengths.
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ing very soon.
Regular Saturday night Square
Dance was held at Mt. View
school. April 16. A short business
meeting was held.
Anniversaries being celebrated
this week are Mack and Mickey
Kinsland and Bill and Betty
Keene. Birthday greetings were
sung to Cecil Caldwell, Cliff Bick­
nell and "Swede" Larson. Boots
and Sandals dance every first and
third Saturday.
Sunday. April 17, 13 couples
went to Coquille to a jamboree
sponsored by the Blue Pacific
| Dancers Those attending were:
Messis, and Mmes. Howard Bar­
nard. Charles Peck. Cecil Caldwell,
Jess Campbell Basil Kyle, Glen
Westfall. Dude Sibley. Hank Lan­
ders. Buck Hubbard, Ray Com­
stock. also Ronnie Landers. Ona
Baker. Mr. and Mis. Ralph DeJar-
nett and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Kinsland.
Everyone agreed it was a very
successful jamboree.
Members of four visiting chap­
ters of the Order of Eastern Star
were guests of the local chapter
last Thursday night, and included
St. Mary’s chapter. Corvallis; Ap­
plegate chapter, Elmira; Shedd
chapter and Cascade of Spring­
field, Genevieve Nelson, worthy
matron, and Ray Nelson, worthy
patron, presided over the meeting.
Worthy Matron Rose Ixivelady
of St. Mary's order; Worthy Ma­
tron Pearl Smith, Applegate; Irene
Cyphert, worthy matron of Cas­
cade and Velma Reinecke, worthy
matron of Shedd chapter; worthy J
Patron Emery Brock. Shedd; Wor­
thy Patron J. D. Smith. A^nle-
gate chapter and Willard Craig,
Corvallis, endowment committee,
were introduced and escorted to
the East. Later an interesting
talk was given by Craig on the
OES - Masonic Home nt Forest
Grove.
The chapter recessed and some
of the officers presented a very
pretty addendum, carryin" fluffy
umbrellas and wearing attractive
Easter bonnets. Each person pres­
ent was given a miniature umbrel- i
la made of pastel colors of crepe I
paper. The hall was beautifully
decorated, the Easter theme being
carried out.
Refreshments were served by
the comnjittee: Mr. and Mrs.
George Gates, Mr and Mrs. Sam
Veatch, Mrs. Leo Rickard and’
Mrs. L. J. McCoy.
The next meeting will be April
21 when initiation will be held.
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Miss Ann Mitchel) and Mrs. Fay
Herendeen were hostesses last
Thursday afternoon for a baby
shower honoring Mi’s Earl Rad­
way at the home of Mrs. Heren­
deen.
The afternoon was spent with
games and viewing the many love­
ly gifts presented to Mrs. Rad­
way.
Guests were Mmes. Paul Lev-
ings, Howard Cox, Dale Cox.
Chester Nance. Robert Kenady.
Russell l-ambert, Jim Mackey, J.
H. Brock. Hazen Williams. Ulyas
Woody and Addie Mason.
Sending gilts were Mmes. W. A.
West. Wiley Angel and Jim Mc­
Laughlin, who were unable to at­
tend.
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BIRTHDAY I’AftTV HONORS
WILLIE MORELOCK
Mrs. Willie Morelock and Mrs.
Stan Daugherty entertained at
the Daugherty home last Satur­
day night honoring Willie More­
lock on his birthday anniversary.
The evening was spent playing
bridge and closed with a buffet
supper.
Guests besides the Morelocks
and Daughertys were: Dr. and
Mrs. Howard Lyman and Mr. and
Mrs Roy Malos of Eugene; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Roles. Dr. and Mrs.
R. C. Spaulding and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Omlid.
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Rebekahs Elect Delegate
To Grand Lodge in May
Cottage Grove Rebekah I.odge
held its regular meeting April 13
with 27 members present.
Levicy Godard was welcomed
as a new member by deposit of
withdrawal card.
Delegates elected to attend
Grand Lodge at LaGrande in May
were Ida Taylor. Gladys Hatch
and Luella Thrush. Alternates
were Melvie St. Elmo, Mane Sot-
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1704 W. Main
Phone 182
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lor was recommended as district
deput\ president.
It was voted to purchase a high
chair for the pediatric ward at
the hospital.
The Staff club will have prac­
tice on May 4 at 7:30.
It was announced the Encamp­
ment and Auxiliary would have
a card party and bazaar on Sat­
urday. April 23. at 8 pm. This is
open to the public.
Refreshment committee for
April 27 will be Florence Walker,
Viola Booher and Lila Young.
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Model Meeting
By Beta -Zeta Gals
Beta Zeta chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha held a model meet­
ing in the city library clubroom
April 13 with five guests present.
They were Miss Dorris Arnest,
Mmes. Harold Sparks, Taylor
Young, George Witters anil Gladys
Graves.
Plans were made by the chapter
to have a coin tossing booth con­
cession at the state convention to
be held in Eugene April 22-24. A (
committee of Mrs. Norris Olson, '
Mrs. Roland Steen and Mrs. Bob I
Stapleton was appointed to make '
plans for a dinner-dance and a
Mothers' Day breakfast commit­
tee was appointed. Mrs. Curtis
Buttke, Mrs. Boh Cutts and Mrs.
W. A. Strausborger.
A nominating committee was
appointed, Mrs. Lloyd Peterson,
chairman; Mrs. J. S. Crepeau,
Mrs. Kenneth Olson and Mrs.
Richard Wicks.
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For the program. Mrs. Peterson
spoke on the history of the local
and national ESA; Mrs. H. B.
McMillan on the social aspects
and Miss Della Gallo on philan­
thropic angles of the chapter. The
officers explained the qualifica­
tions and duties of the various of­
fices.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs Boh Gerstenhcrger. Mrs. Cur­
tis Buttke and Miss I>lla Gallo.
Mrs Lloyd Peterson showed col­
ored slides of Colorado Springs
and San Diego.
Hostesses for the April 27 meet­
ing will lie Mrs. George Macready.
Mis Ray Denham and Mrs. Bob
Cutts.
Special!
.Annh.rsary Special! Boys’
western Jeans. 13 3 4 ounce*
denim in Sanforized**, ma­
chine-washable
Bartacked
at strain points. Size 7.
FOAM LATEX
BED PILLOWS
•Won’t shrink more than 1
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11 oz. per 2K ‘x36 ’ of fabric!
Men’s 13 3/4-oz.* denim jeans
. . . cut for a superb Western
fit over regular Penney pat-
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1.88
113 3/4 02 p»r sq. yd.: formerly
11 o2. per 2S"x36" or fabric!
Special! Standard weight blue
chambray work shirts! San­
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with many quality features.
88c
Note: for
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LI I JIE RAN I.E At.I E TO MEET
The Trinity Lutheran Wbmen’s
Missionary Iwague will hold its
monthly meeting April 21. at 7:30
pm. All are invited to attend.
Discussions on the Good Shep­
herd Home in Terra Bella. Calif.,
will be the main project.
Refreshments will be served af­
ter the regular business meeting.
Anniv ersa. y-priced I’rnnrfv
hand-headed moccasins of
softest glove-tanned leather.
Bouncy cushion crepe soles,
smooth-fitting fore front. In
bright colors, sizes 3G-9B.
Special! Sanforized* cotton
half slips in the popular 4-
gore style, with shadow pa­
nels for opaquness. Em­
broidered eyelet trims.
White; sizes S, M, L.
Maximum uhrinkage 1%
2.00
Price $1.00
Men’s Slacks . . . 3.44
Men’s Shirts .... 1.33
New Greek block design in
popular high-and-low loop rugs
at a rockbottom Penney price!
Hand washable in radiant dec­
orator colors. 22"x44" size!
Work Sox . . 5 for 1.00
2 for $5
Men’s Jackets . . . 3.50
place 30. 30 denier, 51 gauge
Regular Price 1.50
SUMMER SPORTSWEAR
1.19 - 3.49
INFANT AND 3 TO 6X SIZES
Vii denier, 51 gauge (plain ordart ream)
^30 denier. 31 gauge
Regular Frite 1.35
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1.09 - 3.19
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615 Main, Cottage Grove
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