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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
Mrs. Arthur Hile Hew BPW Prexy "India" Is Theme Of Mount View Extension Unit Mrs. Arthur Hile was elected president of the Business and Pro fessional Women s club Monday night when the club met at the home of Mrs Lenora Pyburn. Other officers elected to sene with her for the coming year are Mrs. Floyd Hilliker. first v ice president; Mrs Eleanor Zeller, sec. ond vice president; Alice Stewart, recording secretary; Mrs Lloyd Peterson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. O. E. Lee. treasurer Mrs. Philip Higdon was cohost ess. A white elephant sale was held, and plans were discussed to attend a charter dinner for a new club at Westfir. Plans were also dis cussed for state convention dele gates. —♦ - Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. O. J. Thiel Mrs. O. J. Thiel was the honor ed guest at a surprise pink and blue shower at the Frank McHu- gill home The Mmes McHugill, Howard Freeman, Odell Heath and A. G. King were hostesses. Mrs. N. E. Compton and Mrs. H H. Tracy received the prizes of the games played. Those attending were Mmes. John Stalder, H. H. Tracy. N. E. Compton, Bruce Lansberry, lister Yearous, John Schmidt. Hank Schmidt, Wayne Schmidt. Sid Jones. Pearl Harris, Byron Thies, N. M. Mattson. S. Q. Sugg, and Carol and Mary Thiel of Cottage Grove. Attending from Drain were Mrs. Anna Witty, mother of Mrs. Thiel, and Mrs. Irwin Frieze. Several who were unable to at tend, sent gifts. —♦ -- MRS. LEONARD WELCOMED INTO SOCIAL TWELVE CLI B Mrs. Virgil Kingsley entertain ed members of the Social Twelve club on April 14 at which time Mrs. J. B. Leonard was welcomed as a new member. A guest was little Terry Lynn VanNortwick. granddaughter of Mrs. John Van Nortwick, Eugene. The subject for the afternoon was: Interesting places visited by members of the club. By Mrs. Walter N. Douens tvenneit-b.iiis mo.o MRS. THOMAS II. PERKEY, who before her marriage was Miss Laureen Hollis. The wedding took place at Bandon, April 9. ☆ ☆ Wed a+ Bandon, Live at Dexter (By Mrs. Roy Stone) Miss Laureen E. Hollis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Au- genstein. Cottage Grove, and Thomas H Perkey of Oakridge, son of E. R. Perkey and the late Mrs. Perkey of Bandon, exchanged wedding vows at North Bend April 9 at the First Christian Church parsonage. The Rev. Clyde C. Blakley officiated at 4:30 p.m. The bride wore a light blue suit with white accessories. The couple was attended by Mrs. Raymond Augenstein, the bride’s mother, and Miss Minnie Perkey, the bridegroom's sister. The bride graduated from the local high school with the class of 1954 and attended Eugene Busi ness College. Perkey attended Eu gene High school and was recent ly discharged from the Army af ter serving three years, two of which were in Germany. Pcrkey is employed at a ply wood mill at Westfir. They are making their home at Dexter. SMART SHOP Is Featuring for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Cotton Blouses One Group — Formerly $2.98 — Now $1.49 One Group — Formerly $3.98 — Now $2.49 ’ 527 Main Phone 14 We Give Gold Arrow Stamps Amazing New Safe Discovery Makes REDUCING EASY SCIENCE NOW HELPS YOU TAKE OFF YOUR FAT WHILE YOU EAT THE FOODS YOU CHOOSE The Mount View Unit held its regular meeting at the Dorena Grange hall April 8. The lesson on "India" was eiven by Wilma Downie and Barbara Woolcot t A large display of ar ticles made in India and "puzzle- mats," of India, as place mats were used, and also napkins with the map of India and its principal states on them. Two movie films on India, one "Handcrafts of India" and "Wo men of India” were shown through the courtesy of Wally Robertson of Clark's Studio. Election of officers was held and all were reelected. They are: Chairman, Evelyn Cline; vice chairman; Vera Shreve, and sec- rotary - treasurer. Ixrrothy Burge. Installation will be held on May 13. The lesson for May 13 will be on "Buffet Meals." and will be given by Mildred Foster and Phyl lis Lighter. The spring festival for all units of Lane county will lie held at the new Eugene high school on Sat urday. May 7. If you want lunch eon tickets, contact Marjorie Hill at Phone 367Y before April 28. Hostesses for May 13 are Wanda Conley, Barbara Kennedy, Helen Ashbridge and Eleanor Puder- baugh. Annual Show In Final Stages Arrangements for South I^ne Stamp Society’s annual stamp. show, slated for April 28 in the I clubroom of the Cottage Groce 5 city library, are nearing comple- tion. Approximately a dozen frames of stamps will be exhibited by members of the Society. Judging is to be done by the Eugene Stamp Society, who will also provide a speaker for the evening’s show. The annual gold cup award will be made bv the South Lane Stamp Society to the winning entrant in the show. All members who have not al ready indicated they will show frames are encouraged to contact President Joyce Bomar for fur ther information concerning enter ing the show. Virginia Bullock, a general col-1 lector and presently attending Jef- ferson school, was the first win ner of the Stamp Society’s “Grab box” for 1955 at the April 14 I meeting. The box was crammed | with many varieties of World- i wide stamps, which Virginia states j will be welcome additions to her collection. Rules concerning the “Grab- box" are such that the box will have to be returned to the Society for future auctioning to other members. Recipients of the box are required to replace stumps taken form the box with surplus varieties they have in their col- lection in order to maintain thc box throughout the year. P-TA Cub Scout Pack Organized The organization plans for the Cottage Grove P-TA Cub Scout Pack for school district Number 45 were completed with the se lection of Roy Ulmer of Cottage Grove as Scoutmaster, it was an nounced this week by Taylor Young, Bohemia District chair man. Cub Scout Dens have been organized for both Jefferson and Harrison grade schools in the new P-TA Pack. An appeal has been made by Scoutmaster Roy Ulmer for moth ers of the Cub Scouts to volunteer as Den Mothers for the dens in both schools. Mothers desiring to participate in this vital Cub Scout I program as Den mothers are in- I structed to contact Don Larson. | committee chairman, phone 347Y or "Buster" Miller at 735J. FMRI I '1 < I t B Following the business meeting, very mteiestinr and inspiration- talk was given by Mis Bush. using as her "Planting of the Our Church C The Missionary Free Methodist Church met at the Delicious r hments were home of Mrs Iva Fainter April served L Mrs Lillian Grin 14 Belknap and Mrs. Iva Farmer who were present at tue The president. Mrs Ivan Witte, presided over the meeting, which meeting. opened by singing "Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen In Me" A poem BILL Kt \RSs WEDS entitled. "The Bridge You'll Never William J. 'Bill» Kearns nep- Cross," was read. hew of Mr and Mrs. !.. W. Roll call was answered by giv well of Grove, mar- ing some interesting bit of news i Mrs alxiut prayer partners, or a verse Gentemann of Clea rwater. Wash They plan to make their home at in charge of devotions The identi- Clearwater tor the present. had made his home here by presenting a gift. Also names t 'asweils the past tew with were drawn for y ears ,md is well known here. the coming year Missionary Society Meets For Monthly Program Members of the Emblem md Elks will gather in the April 23 hail Saturday n p m and for a social hour |x>tluck at 7. Ft mi night and dance will follow the dinner. ir the affair ate Chairmen I B Robbins They Mr and Mr I by the tollowing will lie assi committee: Messi's, and Mmes. Glen Arne. William Robert E Beach. Low- Bush ell Benston and I l Continued on page 8) To prevent child accidents, pro- vide s|HH’ial space where sharp garden implements and tools such as mowers, rakes, hoes. saws, and lathes may tx< put under padlock LIVE LIKE A STAR ^¡T/l THE STARS a wÉiMex AT LAST! 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When trouble mounts, the way seems blocked, go to your Church, life up your voice, your heart, to God. Troubles vanish. Road blocks tumble. The way is clear. We little realize the pitch in which we’re living; talk is end less over telephone, radio. T.V., socially. Newspaper headlines are frightening Sirens scream, brakes screech, Every part of our being cries out for a mo- ment of silence, a place where we may commune with God, find solace, strength, direction to a richer, more beautiful life. We find it in the sanctuary of a church. Page the FRIENDS I Let Me Mtk You a Simple Question Are vou too fat because you eat too much? Would you like to lose fat but you just can't control your appetite and like to eat too much of the wrong kind of food? Do you like sweets, candy, cake and are you a real glutton when it comes to butter, gravy, potatoes? Have you tried one thing after another to reduce, spent dollar after dollar for pills and tablets and in spite of everything you’ve tried you’re still too fat? The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon 2 BIG WEEKS! ART LINKLETTER SAYS' 4^ Thtirs . April ’1. HD", Hh* Tl 2 29c Quality First AVOCADOS 2 for 15c Ripe, Firm, Top Quality TOMATOES Cello Tube 29« MWMARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 » Cottage Grove .. GROUND $i 00 lbs- BEEF ’1 3 1 lbs BACON TMW »1 I 00 J 5 3 CUBE STEAKS POLISH RINGS Prices in this a<l effec tive thru Sunday, April 21-24 inclusive Store Hours 8:80-7:00 week days 10:00-0:00 Sundays 00 5