The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thum.. June 21. I»56
The Hmtlael, ( ottage Grave, Oregon
SOCIETY
I'age 5
Dinner Honors
Scottish Minister
Curtin Pair Wed
June 8 in Eugene
Sharing Program
Concludes Lorane
DVBS June 9
and America
down were given relig
■ entire group of pupils pres-
hen came onstage to sing
il of the songs and choruses
Used then each class gave a brief
part consisting mainly of a few
mem >ry verses of Scripture and a
or a description of the work
had covered Some groups
ived some of the handicraft
ad finished.
ie scripture memory
Hazel Williamson won
US verses followed by Con-
.idy with ST m th«« high
class. Judy Conner
as followed by Mary Ann
iiker with 63 in the Intermediate
oup In the Junior division Paul-
Williamson learned 63 and
itty Ostler 47; in the Primary
vision Ixtrinda Foster learned . m
rses and h«“r cousin Karen Fos-
r was second with 10 Each of
e fir»t and second place «Mi­
st mts from th«“ intermediates
were presented net klares
The Junior divisi on won the
tendance prize and the high schi
Albert Armitage is sr^ndin; ; the
and Mrs Harry Fisher and
with
Merced.
innie of Othello, Wash., re- summer
He plans to keep
home after spending a helping with
t urn work and
V, Mr and Mrs. present chopping cotton
Mitchell Jr., where they arthritis - rheumatism are
W I
mad«“ he acquaintance of their
AWFUL! STOP SUFFERING TODAY!
indchild. little Andy Mit-
After the program "o|*’n hou
By Mr». R. G. < onner
was held in all the classrooms
bbin<
W Much ut
By Mrs. Ruhv Ylewham
Phone I40M
parents and friends could l<s>k
Phon«- 99KK4
Lynn
Terrell
had
ICKLY
KE
(Delayed 1
the work books and handcra
CURTIN Florence Deeds and
the hospital for a
return
LORANE A very successful
the children had made.
Roy H Hehn were married Fri- Daily Vacation Bibi«“ School^ end­
week. She was ex-
money BACK’ ¿«WirV ' *
H
A.
"Bud"
Mitchell
oi
Spri
day. June 8. at Eugene. The cere- ed
' with a sharing program h riday
ible to return home
»öftere«! Dorn
th<NM'
M wh»-»
.
mony was performed by Otis , evening. June 9. climaxing two
Monday afternoon.
ve UP
;
Women golfers playing Friday
nd <
.
now
tried
everything
the
Lorane
Hardin, pastor of the Curtin Com- ' weeks of work for the local young­
of
Sparks,
Curtis
Conner
Jr
ar»1 pnjoyinK
m
abin
at Cottage Grove Golf course are
in the fire
munity church, at four pm in the sters and about 15 of their moth­
at the horn«* .dv.mV Í»«T to I« Usi ED »nd PROV-
Siuslaw Mrs Mitchell, w he
reminded to keep track of their
parlor of Northwest Christian col- j ers who were teachers and help­
of his grandfather in Cottage l;
employed
in
Springfield.
canu>
putts for points. This will be a
and'« -nd bug. -
lege dormitory They were attend­
Grove, was a calier at the R G
during that time
,m, rtftomenl AR PAN-EX «ill
for the weekend with her hust
continuation of the weekly play
ed bv Mr and Mrs Guy Hehn i ers
' The
His parents
total
enrollment
was
it»
Conner
home
Sunday
wiftly
.ffwli« lv ea«e much Asin«
and attended Sunday church >
in progress. All four scores for
of Monmouth After the wedding with an average daily attendance
and brother are exp<
RH1« or KHEl'MATIC pain or
this medal tournament must be in
ices.
the newlyweds went on a short ! for the two weeks of 97
MONEY
BACK'
_
the
week
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster are
by June 29.
I, , » »harne to off r »"X
honeymoon trio to Astoria re­
plc have been u -IS
The program consisted of the
!.. I
IS I t t by use AR-PAN-EX
jound.
of
a
the
Pairings have been made as fol­
turning home Sunday evening.
e flu hug One
American flag salute and
ounce baby daughter who a
lows: Mrs. Wm. Githens. Mi- Wm
North Douglas Grange held an Christian flag salute led by Miss
of the latest is M s. Vern Armi-
last
Friday.
JuneS
She
ha
< G. PHARMAf Y
Funk. Mrs Larry Caswell; Mrs
better again
Mr Jack arrived wearing his old fashioned charivari on Mr and Elda Lowman who directed the
named Kathleen (. mdi» They tage who is mi
We Give Saving Stan
Earl Hill. Mrs Wilbur Heath. Miss kilt, which is the official irilt of Mrs. Roy Hehn. Anlauf. Wednes­ DVBS. This was followed by sing­
now.
also have a small son.
Belle Burkholder; Mrs. Jim Dow­ the Queen's Own Cameron High­ day evening. The couple was' ing Onward Christian Soldiers
is, Mrs. Dean Eppersen. Mi’s Wal­ landers, and the tartan is that of thoroughly surprised when five
ter Hunter; Mrs Addison Heath Cameron of Erracht He was es- carloads of people descended upon
Jr., Mrs. Russell Woolcott. Mrs I corted to the center of the U them sounding car horns, rattling '
Glen Alcumbrac; Mrs Wm Perini. shaped table by Mrs. R. A. Trask, buckets and cowbells. The din sub­
Mrs. Carl Rich, Mrs. Margaret a member of the Session and also sided when the crowd was invited
Cool tasty salads—so
Spriggs ; Mrs. George Witters, | the daughter of one of the earliest in for refreshments and the couple
Your
delicious in warm
Mrs. Stanley Daugherty. Mrs pastors of the church, the Rev. was then presented with a gift. [
weather. There's one
W V McGee. Mrs. Trask is also Those present were Mrs. Sidney
a member of the Veatch family on M«ach im and grandson Kenny
for every occasion.
Mrs. Ray Funk.
her mother’s side, and is there­ Kerr. Mrs Mildred Rohrer. Emery
Winners in weekly play two fore a descendant of one of the Harris. Mr. and Mrs Gene Boss.
W e cam a complete
weeks ago were: Low Net. Flight founders of the church in 1855. Dean Boss, Mr. and Mrs. Don'
A-Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Githens; Grace was said by Roy Lyon, sen­ Walker Mrs. L. H Sands. Ron- |
line of salad makings
Flight B-Mrs. Wilbur Heath; ior member of the present Ses- nie Redford. Bob Gordineer, Mr.
to suit vour every
Flight C-Mrs. Woolcott. Mrs. Lor- sion and it was followed by the and Mrs James Nelson and chil­
an Levings
the Blind
taste, and fresh foods
- won
,
. Bogie
_ whole group singing "Bles“t Be dren Anne. Robin and Jon and
tournament for new members. In The Tje Th.lt Bintjs."
the honored couple Mr. and Mrs.
of every kind for
the Tin Whistle tournament a I , After an enjoyable dinner of Roy Hehn and daughter Jackie.
week ago winners r, were:
extra-fine main dishe!
«.
«««-¡u 1 fried chicken and many dishes Church Delegates Visit
A-Mrs. Githens;
yY
| w’hich were new to Mr. Jack, and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Nelson
en-
|
ami desserts.
Heath and Mrs. Dowis ; C-Mrs. which he seemed to appreciate,
at dinner Thursday for
In
Cottage
Grove
Caswell. Mrs. Levings and Mrs. an official welcome was given to tertained
friends from the East, the Rev.
Grant Lovegren won the new him by Mayor Jess Hill, chairman
and Mrs. Richard Speicher of
member Blind Bogie.
offer you quality
of the Ixiard of trustees. This was Kokomo, Ind. The Rev. Speicher
followed by other words of wel­ was attending the annual confer­
come which included explanation ence of the Church of the Breth-
merchandise at low
of their activity in the church by ren in Eugene. He is pastor at the
Harold Wolfard. member of the home church of Mrs. Nelson s
every-day prices, plu
Session. Mrs. Archie Walker, Sun­ ter. Mrs. Earl Hendrix, at Ko-
day school superintendent; Mrs. komo.
Those EXTRA
Mrs. Galen Jordan of Gold Warren Hansen. Westminster Fel­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mulligan and
Beach, w'ho spent several years in lowship advisor; Mrs Roy Short,
SAVINGS that you
Japan when her husband was sta­ past president of the Women's children Kathy, Steve and Vera i I
tioned there as a chaplain with association, who spoke of its work Hitz of Huntington, Ind., visited I
the
James
Nelsons
Monday.
The
11
the ocupation forces, presented in the absence of the president,
realize with G&W
Fresh—Crisp
had
attended
the 11
the program for Eugene Button Mrs. Claude Cruson; and Mike Mulligans
Church
of
the
Brethren
confer-
11
chib at a meeting held here Thurs­ ! Siebert, also a member of the Ses-
Large
Heads of Locally
Brown Stamps.
day. June 14, at the home of Mrs. 1 sion who gave a highly amusing ence in Eugene and stopped at 11
Grown
the
Nelsons
on
the
start
of
their
11
W. L. Workman. Mrs. Edith speech in his own inimitable fash­
Woods was hostess. Luncheon was ion, closing on a more serious trip home. Mr. Mulligan was a
schoolmate of Mrs. Nelson in In- I
served preceding the program.
note with the expression of his
I
Mrs. Jordan took "Kimonos" agreement with the people of diana.
M&W MARKET
Fred Butterbough of Chico, H
for her subject and exhibited many I Lochvvinnoch, Scotland, that this
The Basis
V
603 So. 5th St.
kimonos for both men and women, is not merely an exchange between Calif., and Paul Kampmier of Lad
(Redemption Center)
as well as ______
yardage
__ materials suit- , two pastors, but the beginning of Verne. Calif., had lunch at the'
_________
of good
able for kimonos for persons of , a friendship between two towns J. B. Nelson home Thursday The 11
GOLDEN RIPE
two men were attending the na­
all ages. She had many Satsuma I which may be of lasting value
Salads
14’-
NORRIS DRESS SHOP
buttons on display as well as many
Mr. Jack then thanked every- tional conference of the Church |
of
the
Brethren
on
the
University
|
509 Main Street
other articles brought back from j one for the warmth of the wel-
Japan.___________________________ | come he had received, and of the of Oregon campus in Eugene. Mr. I
GREEN
Butterbough
is
a
friend
of
Mrs.
I
The present style of kimono in pleasure with which he looked
Nelson from college and work
KIMWOOD SHELL
Japan, she told club members and I forward to his visit here, although camp
days and later officiated at {
their guests, dates back 200 years. I the first few days were a little
SERVICE
In that time there has been little 1 confusing as he tried to learn so the Nelson's wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob re- |
»9 So. Pac. Highway
change. The Japanese regard for- many new names and new cus-
OR RADISHES
ceived word of the birth of their i
eign clothes as useful for office toms.
After the dinner everyone sent first grandchild Wednesday. June |
or work but change to Japanese
KEN'S FLYING "A
dress in their homes. To them the a message to the Penistons on a 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jacob ,
140 No. 9th
kimono is a symbol of home life, j Dictabelt which will be mailed to Of Willow Creek, Calif. Mrs. Ja-I
intended for the cpiiet hours at them at once so they can play it Cob was staying with her parents
Bunch
back Then they listened to the at Los Angeles at the time of the ]
home.
AL'S
RADIO
&
TV
beginning of Mr. Peniston's diary. ! baby’s birth. The baby weighed I
Each woman present received also on a- Dictabelt. and Mr. Jack ' seven pounds and has been named i
36 No. 7th
several mementoes of Japan from may also sgnd a message to his j Roxanna Lynn.
Mfs. Jordan. In apprertatioh they congregation in a similar way.
----- Al
Af ­
Mr anfj Mrs Alvin Allen took
Peach
took up a collection for a mission­
VARLEY'S REXALL
ary friend of Mrs. Jordan. Daisy ter a chance to mingle with the their grandchildren. Jimmy. Step­
and meet everyone. Mr. hen, and Cheryl Allen, home Sun­
A. Nakada of th«’ Bible Agricul­ crowd
DRUGS
Jack saw a program which is now day after the children had stayed
Doxsee's
tural school at Chiba, Japan.
legendary in the Presbyterian for two weeks with their grand­
6th & Main Street
Since the day also was Flag church.
"The Three Sisters Wilder. parents while their mother. Mrs.
Fine
Dqy, both the American flag and
Expedition of 1955.” This is Boyd Allen, was in the hospital
the Rising Sun flag of Japan were I a ness
PETERSON-DULL
«series of exceptionally beautiful for surgery.
Quality
displayed.
color slides taken on a trip made
A potluck dinner was held Sun­
MOTORS
bv “Colonel” Mike Siebert and day at the Gene Boss home. Those
I “Everest” Peniston. and is htcom- attending were Mr. and Mrs. Em­
t 1024 East Main
panied by a running commentary erson Eichler, Mr. and Mrs.
Skîppy
I on the tape recorder by the two Amerigo Mostachetti of Cottage
J. L. STOKES
members of the expedition, a com- Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
mentary which is very amusing as Thompson of Corvallis.
JEWELERS
one is 'recorded without the
Little Kenny and Randy Kerr
Words We Love
XL« Main
knowledge of the other
Sutherlin came by bus th visit
Those present were Tom Short, of
To. Read
their
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Messrs, and Mmes. Charles Beid- Sidney Meacham, Monday. The
Sunshine
ARC ELECTRIC
In spite of automation, elec­
ler. R A. Trask. Earl Ballew. Vin­ boys' mother, Mrs. Jack Kerr,
tric typewriters and all the
al Randall Sr. and family. George came for the younger boy Tues­
113 No. 7th Street
marvels of our time the scrib­
Matthews. Harold Wolfard, I hu»
day
while
Kenny
visited
until
Sun
box
bled not is the one we like best.
lip Higdon and family. C. L. Spald­ day when his parents came to have
cans
I can't imagine young people
ing L. Coiner. Forrest Wdods and
sitting down to a fast typewrit­
familv, Mike Siebert and family. dinner and take him home.
Next regular meeting of the
er and composing a love letter;
Roy Lyon and family, Robert Man.
Carnation Instant Non-fat
gers and family. Warren Hansen North Douglas Grange will be held
that is little more than cold
Diamond
type. A hand-written letter and family. Clarence Moore, Roy Friday, June 22. with a jitney
contains a little of the person
Short. Raymond Andersen, H A. supper at 6:30 p.m.
writing it. each character con­
Hagen and family, John Petty, Shower Given
A pink and blue shower was
veys some small part of the
Jess Hill, Charles Bozell. and Mrs.
heart, blended into a message
Archie Walker and Mrs. Warren given by the Grange Horn«“ Ec
women at the grange hall honor­
we love to read There’s some­
Entitles You to
Daugherty.
thing intimate in a hard-writ­
ing Mrs. Eli Keeran Saturday af­
ten letter; it is warm and in­
ternoon, June 16- The room was
Crisco or
Aid +o Needy, Parade,
viting and the surprising thing
decorated in pink, blue and white
crepe
paper?
and
flowers
Games
to me is that there are as many
Snowdrift
Picnic Summer Projects
were enjoyed by the ladies after
as there are. My mother once
said. ”1 would rather receive
At the last meeting of Emblem which the gifts were opened by
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
Worth of
a postal card, written by hand,
club before the summer recess, the honoree. Refreshments were
than a long letter written me­
the group decided to provide a de­ served. Mrs. Keeran is a former
chanically.”
serving family with a box of gro- teacher at the £urtin school, hav­
Revive the ancient art of
ceries each of the summer months. ing taught here two years. They
writing personal communica­
Members are asked to leave their moved to Cottage Grove last year
Waste Lb
tions by hand; your correspon­
contributions at the Elks club be- where Mr. Keeran is teaching in
with any purchase at
dent will appreciate it.
fore the middle of the month. Bi^* the high school.
gest current project of the chib
is the June 30 pet parade which 50+h Anniversary Noted
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
It is sponsoring.
.
The club had a picnic at By Klamath Falls Couple
Good Fri. & Sat. only
Wilson creek recreation park
Steinfelds
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch, Mrs
June 19 Mrs. Lowell Benston won
June 22 & 23
"Daffi-Dills"
Lila Veatch and Mrs. Ermine
the $5 bubble drawing.
The club voted to send a dele­ Young drove to Klamath Falls
gate to the national convention m Saturday, June 9, to attend the
Coronado, Calif., in October Mrs. golden wedding reception of Mr.
Palmer Johnson, president, recent and Mrs. Elbert Veatch. The re­
FRESH—PURE
ly attended a board meeting of ception was in the Party Room
the Pacific Northwest convention of the Pelican Cafe and dinner
was served to 37 relatives and
committee in Portland.
Established 1912
— ♦ ■
close friends
24 oz
son» and
OKS IO HONOR FATHERS,
The couple's
Entitles You to
%ND 50-YEAR MEMBERS
daughters-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
Washington at Seventh
Eastern Star chapter will hon­ Robert Veatch and Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 202
or 50-year members and fathers Donald Veatch and the four chil­
at a meeting Thursday (todayI dren in each family, and their
Cottage Grove, Oregon
RATH'S ALL PORK
,
, at 8 p m.
_____________ daughter, Mrs. Ted McDonell and
one son of Canton, Ohio, were
White
King
present. Another son of Mrs Mc­
Worth of
Donell was unable to attend.
Mrs. Hatch is a niece. Mrs. Lila
Veatch a sister-in-law and Mrs.
Young a cousin of Elbert Veatch,
DETERGENT
who was born and reared in Cot­
with any purchase at
tage Grove. His parents, Uncle
Bud and Aunt
Kizz" Veatch.
LARGE—JUICY
Giant Size Pkg
homesteaded about two miles west
of town on the place where Roy
Guggisberg now lives. Mr. Veatch
140 No. »th
attended grade and high school
Good
Fri. & Sat. only
here and University of Oregon at
June 22 & 23
Eugene, later moving to Grants
Pass. where he met his wife, the
former Laura Parker. They were
married June 6. 1906. at Grants
Pass where they lived for some
Prices in This Ad Effective June 21
time loafer they moved to Kla-
Thursday thru Sunday
..„III Falls where yehthave«c
math
math Falls where they have lived
for 35 years.
Mrs. Young stayed with a
daughter, Mrs Sol I Margaret)
Wirth while there.
Week ï>ays K;30-7;U0
Women Golfers
To Record Putts
A dinner was held at the First
Presbyterian church of Cottage
Grove on Tuesday. June 19, in
honor of the Rev. James Jack who
is the visiting minister to the
church while the pastor, the Rev.
D. Hugh Peniston. is in Scotland
The dinner was organized by
the Session of the church and was
attended by all elders, trustees and
past trustees, the Sunday school
superintendent, and the youth ad­
visor. Circle 2 was in charge of
the arrangements and Mrs.
Charles Beidler decorated the
tables with some beautiful flow­
BROWN
STAMP
MERCHANTS
Button Club Hears
Program on Japan
LETTUCE
BANANAS
ONIONS
MINCED CLAMS
PEANUT BUTTER
REFLECTIONS
CLIP
THIS
COUPON
FRUITS lor.. *
SALAD
X
GREEN
BEANS X™
KRISPY
CRACKERS
DRY MILK
2 Z
MEAT DEPARTMENT VALUES
Brown
Stamps
Norris’
Dress Shop
CLIP
THIS
COUPON
Mills Mortuary
SHORTENING
93? ROLLED ROAST
ROUND STEAK
PICKLES
GROUND BEEF
LUNCH MEATE.
Brown
Stamps
Ken’s
Flying “A”
FRANKS
M-W MARKET
cane
sugar
it's pure one!
gbanuiah :
I
"A lot of guys are shocked to
learn that they aren’t electri-
Nat Curran.
r ciana.
STOKE
HOI RS
Sundays 10:004» :00
5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177^ Cottage Grove