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Page R The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thurs., April 31, 1955 CG WSCS Ladies Attend Meeting At Coquille, 14-15 G. VanNortwick Airman of Month Foster AFB, Texas pairman assigned to the R5th Ord nance Company, he successfully completed a five-week course in leadership, map-readmg and other military subjects. A 1953 graduate of Creswell Union high school. Corporal Hob bensiefken entered the Army in June. 1953 and completed basic training at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md. .He arrived overseas in December, 1953. By Mrs. ( ha». Akerblade Mr. and Mrs. Homer Perkins, Dr. and Mrs Robert Thomas Woman's Society of < hristian of Eugene are the parents of a Moorhead, Minn., visited over the Service, Eugene District, of the March Airman of the Month baby boy. Tracy Graham, born weekend with their sister-in-law, Methodist Church, met in Coquille. April 12. Mrs. Thomas, a former Mrs. Lulu Perkins, and nieces. Oregon, April 14 - 15, the lh»me honors were won by A3/ C Gary resident, was Bette Thomas before Mrs. Everett Yearous and Mrs. of the conference being "Christ VanNortwick. former resident and graduate of the local high school, GRADUATES FROM her marriage. They have two Melvin Gowing and families. INFANTRY M HOOL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks, In Today's Living." Six ladies now at Foster, Texas. He is with other children, Jame and Robbie. from the local WSCS attended the the Headquarters Squadron. 450th FORT BENNING. GA. Pfc. Six Cottage Grovers will leave children Jimmy. Karin and Paul, conference. Fighter Day Wing, and was select Merril) D. Zilkoski. 20. whose wife. Sunday for a trip to Honolulu. Mr attended the wedding of Mrs Hen Luann. lives on Route 1. Creswell, There was a meeting of the ed from representatives of each and Mrs. E. R. Husted, Mr and dricks’ brother. Mervin Englund executive committee in the after group at Foster by the Wing Ore., recently was graduated from Mrs. Orlo Bagley and Dr. and Mrs. and Shirley Adamson, in the noon followed by a tea served by Character Guidance council at its The Infantry School at Fort Ben C. H Kime will drive to San chapel of Lewis and Clark Col the women of the Coquille Society. regular monthly meeting. ning. Ga. Francisco where they will take lege, Portland, Friday evening. The evening session began with His selection was based on sev Zilkoski completed the school's the Pan-American plane for Hono Jimmy was taper lighter and Kar a banquet at 6 30. Mrs E E < one points, including character, advanced leaders course. lulu. May 9 they will leave Hono in passed out packages of rice at district vice president, presided. eral military courtesy, dress and ap the reception. Mrs. Hendricks and The son of Mr and Mrs. K. A. lulu for home on the Lurline. children drove up to Estacada Mrs Charles Adamson of Medford pearance, asumption of responsi Parnell, 1924 Dogwood Dr.. Rose . Mrg. Howard Conner of Drain Wednesday and visited with her gave an interesting account of the bility. interest in sports, hobbies, burg. he entered the Army yn and Mrs. Loren Hibbard visited parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Eng work of the Wesleyan Service temperance and language, and ef January 1953 and completed basic Friday with their parents. Mi. and lund, and brother-in-law and sis Guild. Pictures of the missionary ficiency. Other points considered training at Fort Camplxdl. Ky. Mrs. Sam Warren. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wiese work in India were shown by Dr are participation in social activi A 1952 graduate of Creswell and Mrs. Robert Peterson, who ties. church attendance, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis and The Hendricks family returned High School, he attended the Uni had spent several years in India. knowledge of current events and Jack Hegrenese of the University home Sunday. versity of Oregon. of Oregon accompanied the Stan The Rev. E. C. Bush, pastor of The evening closed with visp'iv intei est in his job. led by Mrs. A. E. Feller, district ley Mardens to Seattle Thursday the Free Methodist Church, left Airman VanNortwick is the WALLACE MILLER REPORTS where Mr. Davis and Mr Hegren Monday for Seattle, where he is Spiritual Lite Secretary. third Airman in a row to win this ABOARD USS RENSHAW Schools Of .Missions In July ese presented papers at the N. W attending a Ministerial conference honor from Wing Headquarters. PACIFIC FLEET Wallace Anthropology conference Tit th< of ministers from Oregon, Idaho Friday morning opened with As a result of his selection for E. Miller, seaman, USN, son of University of Washington. They and Washington. worship led by the Rev. Donald this outstanding honor he received Mr. and Mrs. Perkins E. Miller Campbell of Coquille Methodist a 3-day pass, eight passes to Freis also visited at the home of Mrs Church This was followed by re theatre. 10 free games at the Vic W. F. Kipple, Marysville, and W ports of several committees. Mrs. toria Bowling Center, was a guest F. Kipple Jr. in Seattle, returning O. P Taylor, district Promotion of Colonel Frank L. Dunn, com home Sunday. i Secretary, told of the two Schools mander of Foster, at a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanks and Five Cottage Grove boys ar of Missions to lie held this coming of the Rotary club and will be in rived home Tuesday of last week son Stevie are in Santa Paula, July, one at Camp Magruder and terviewed over Radio Station after completing basic training Calif., on a two week’s vacation the other on the campus at Ash- J KNAL. He will also lie a member at Park AFB in California. They visiting the Jack Montieth family land. The theme of Ixith schools of the colonel's party during th«' had all attended high school to They will stop in San Francisco i will be “Crown Thy God With next wing review. to visit Mrs. Hanks’ sister. Mrs gether and four graduated in the I Brotherhood.” The goal is to have L. J. Trobock, on the way home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. , class of '54, Gary Davis graduated The Eugene Mineral club show at least one woman from each John Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beach, Gar VanNortwick, formerly of from Ferndale, Calif., high school. net. Rex and Vernon, took ad held at the county fairgrounds on Society in Oregon pi esent at one Cottage Grove, now of Eugene, Those enjoying a few days leave vantage Of the two-day school April 1(5 and 17 was attended by of the schools. and grandson of Mr and Mrs. F. before reporting to technical holiday last week and tlew to In approximately 4500 people. In Very interesting reports were B. VanNortwick, Cottage Grove. schools for further training are glewood Calif., where they visi the guest liook there were repre given by the five sub-district presi He is assigned to the Budget and pictured above, left to right: A3 c ted relatives of Beach, the D'slie sentatives from eight states reg dents. K e n n e t h Kulm. A3 c (’oral Accounting office at Foster. when you type on a Ratley family Highlights of th< ir istered as well as guests from “For The Living Of These Day»” Broughton, A3 c Richard Frambes, Canada and Alaska A door prize, trip were visiting the circus train A3 c Garry Davis and A3 c Ray Mrs. Wayne Stauffer. Eugene ing headquarters in the foothills which was a tumbler made and district, Secretary of Christian Coleman. ¿Ml were in Flight 39. of San Fernando Valley and view donated by O. G Sullivan. Eugene, Social Relations, s|x>ke in her very ■ Cancer Fund Drive Kulm, son of Mr and Mrs. Art was won by a Crater Lake resi ing the Oceanarium, one of the interesting manner, the title of (Continued fiorn Page One) Kulm. Bennett Creek, and Davis, world's largest aquariums. The dent. First Award Cup was won by her talk being "For The Living with a "lights-on" intermission son of Mr .and Mrs. Ray Davis, Beach family attended church in of These Days." She said, "We Mount View, report to Keesler Inglewood Sunday morning and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pilkengton, should pledge ourselves to do our Saturday night. AFB, Biloxi. Miss., for technical were home in time to attend eve Victor Valley, Calif., for then en tasks and fill our offices as we A film will be shown to the training in air traffic control and ning services in Cottage Grove. try of an onyx set of dishes. Sec never had before.” Lions club at noon Thursday at warning; Broughton, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris, ond Award Cup was presented to The afternoon worship was given the Elks club ballroom. Mrs. Dar former residents, are moving back Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson of Al by Mrs. C. E. Britjon. president win Gillispie, Eugene Educational and Mrs. Coral Broughton. Ken- ady Lane, reports to Lowry AFB, bany. Third Award was taken by to Cottage Grove from Port Or Director of Lane County American Mr and Mrs. O. G. Sullivan of of the Umjxpia sub-district A Cancer Society, will lx- on hand Denver, Colo., to study photogra ford. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Houser spent the Eugene. Fourth place award went beautiful solo, "Beside the Still to answer question® and explain phy; Frank Coleman. Kenady Lane, Easter weekend in Eugene with to L. H Kai lee of Springfield, who Waters,” was sung by Mrs. Dick the need for regular chest X-rays goes to Scott Field at Belleville, ■ her son and daughter-in-law, Mr was the eldest member of the Sorg. Mrs. George Blinkhorn. Confer twice a year. "Warning Shadow," Ill., to train for radio and radar ¡club, being 91 years old. Fifth and Mrs. Harold Houser Secretary of Promotion, dis the film, is a true documentary maintainance, and Frambes will Mrs. E. B. Perry of Seattle visi Award Cup was given to Mr. and ence cussed the different projects of of the first surgeon who perform- train in A&E Meeh., at Amarillo ted here last week with her daugh Mrs. Harry Keller of Bend. 1 ed a lung cancer operation in 1933. Among those present from Cot the conference. They ire Migrant Both he and his patient, now com AFB, Amarillo, Texas, after a ter and family, the Rev. and Mi few days’ visit in Cottage Grove work, the Methodist Home. Youth E. C. Bush. She returned to her tage Grove were Messrs, and and Student Travel. Scholarships pletely well, apfxar in this film, and at Florence with his family, home Sunday. Mrs. Perry's hus Mmes L. W Lemert. John White, and Lenten Community Center. • Not only full size keyboard so urging frequent X-ray examina- the King Wilsons, formerly of this band is a retired Free Methodist Ben Chilson. Fred Mills, Boh Ran- > on 'nd stressing the fact that city. that it's easy to learn touch-typing The highlight of the meeting ! dall, John Odom, Howard Taylor minister. his type is cut able in over half — but now Page Gage, that takes Mrs. James Tedford returned Paul O. Miller, Roy Geer and was the missionary talk on India, the cases if discovered early the guesswork out of page-end typ home Monday after a two weeks' daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. by Miss Laura Heist, a returned enough. HOBBENS1EFKEN KEI EXT ing! Watch your marks go up. vacation spent in Salem and Port Harold Aheene, and grandchildren. missionary. ARMY GRADlATE An impressive candlelight pledge There will also lie a display at land. In Salem she visited her Farrys, Chad apd Craig. Mr. and service was held at which time the Lions Club Home Show at MUNICH. GERMANY Cpl. Only $20.00—$1.25 a week brother and sister-in-law, Mi and Mrs. Roger Braswell and son and the Eugene district pledged $13, .the Pioneer Park (former Eugene Dean W. Hobbensiefken, son of Mrs. O. H. Goff, and in Portland, Mrs. C. H. Shipp from Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobbensief- Fair grounds) by the Lane Co. । 342 to missions. at the home of her son and daugh Calif. ( ken. Route 2, Creswell, Oreg., re The new officers were installed ACS. The next meeting of the Eueene ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell cently was graduated from the at the close of the afternoon by Mineral club will be held at Con Seventh Army Non-Commissioned Tedford. Mrs Pascal Peek, vice president C. G. Sentinel don hall, Room 105. May 4 Dr. Mrs. R E Neely, Grants Pass bridge, Roy Puckett and Charles Officer Academy in Munich, Ger- of the Oregon Conference. Bressler will lx' the guest speaker 116 N, 6th Ph. 5‘ spent Saturday and Sunday here - many. Akerblade attended from Cottage Mmes L< ■ (’• oley. Earl Puder- 1 A carburetor and ignition re with her daughter, Miss Janice and will show colored slides. The I baugh, Boyd Allen, Archie Ash- (¡rove. I public is invited. SOCIETY 4500 People Attend Mineral Club Show of Route 1. Box 490. and husband of the former Miss Marian L. । Siedel, all of Cottage Grove, re ported in March aboard the I SS Renshaw, a high speed, anti-sub marine escort destroyer, for duty in the Operations Department. Before entering the Navy in fiecember 1952. Miller attended Cottage Grove Union High School, and was employed by Miller Bros.. Logging Company. raln The simulated use of atomic w< apons will be one of the con ditions of the exercise. Hill, whose wife. Renate, is now living at Fort Lewis, is a platoon -ergeant in the Ambulance Com- panv of the 2d Infantry Divisions Medical Battalion. He has been in the Anny since 1949. PARTICIPATES IN EXERCISE APPLEJACK FORT LEWIS Sergeant First Class Jack D. Hill. 23. son of Lyle Hill. 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