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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1957)
Boots and Sandals Dance Class Has Feb. «L MM | The Sentinel. Cett-r Cruve. Oregon SOCIETY Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Bruce Bush Mrs. Ivan Hoyer and Mra. U>r- en Hibbard were cohostesses at a blue'shower honoring Cs Bruce Bush at the Hoyer nomeVhe evenmg of ^“ary 18 A surprise is in store for the Games were played with Mrs. beginners square dance c a-- LesteT Harris and Mrs. James Boots and Sandals Barn T ■ d February 26 All beginners, is uut Movei w nning prizes. v Members of the Woman s Th -e attending were Mmes. y. ciety of Christian Service of the as club members, are urged to be B Hover. CUfford Bush. Jimmie Methodist church met in the present. Dancing will »tart 1 . Ion Lough. James Carver, church parlor February 13 The the usual time. 7:30 p.m. ‘p . It .^’h- Kobert McCoy Don all day meeting began at 10 a" Thursday. February 28, _ am, with an executive session, date of the monthly P°’*uck an L nadv Richard Campbell, Faye Harris, Henry followed by devotions led by Mrs. business meeting. ReguLai Ewing. Moyer. shop will follow the b 30 p m. din Isaacs ami Ernie Stack of Elktom Charles Arnold. *----- Robert Sudrow, Hostesses serving the noon meal ner. .. George Peterson, James to the 24 ladies present were No dances will be held at . he Bauder turns. P S. Bukowski. Robert Mmes. Nelson DeYoung. Harold Barn this week as the club call .. Bush and E. Burkleo were unable Sparks and Art Kulm. Howard Barnard, is out of town. to attend but sent gifts. The afternoon meeting was pre- members are urged to at- All sided over by Mrs. Lee Oooley. th > Muscular D> stroph’ l**rt- Business and Personal Stationen^ president Mrs. N. E. Compton led dance Saturday. Febr . । > - • The Sentinel. 20-MCX . ir H1gh’,ch.K>l b .d'bng the devotions using the topje Ct” < ■ Whom Shall I Send" and she -n flcld banebo Circle s I TJubV sponsoring the Hfair. also gave a Man •Greater Love Hath i»u w.«.. . . rill draw dancers from all Given.” Mrs. Arnold wm in charge this area. of the program on Thoxe who Mr. Sepve” and Mrs. Joseph Safley Mr. and and Mrs. M.s Buck Hubbard ruled as King and Queen % and Mrs. Herbert Adams present at the Saturday dance -^ uprise ed a dialogue on the same topic. visitors wore Mr and Mr>' c f ard Tubman. charter members of Miss Melissa Clark. Student Boots and Sandals club now liv secretary, read letters from Dale ing in Grants Pass. Othe 1 gif. Sears, who is stationed in the were Mrs Emma Nye. Right now. make a survey ot Marshall Islands, and Lt. Col H Alaska, and Mr and MrsA ^gat Allen, stationed in England, thank- Knowles and Mrs. Anna Skinner. how you feet. If you d.scove. ing the ladies for packages sent all of Coos Bay. that ypu honestly glow with to them at Christmas time. Mrs. health, then you can announce to the world that you re wealthy . Roy Puckett. Secretary of Mis WOM to Attend sionary Education and Service, -4 wealthier than any Mahara announced two -study dates on Conference • jeh! '« •Missions. V S A.. to lie held Oldie February 11 and 24 officers and and Co-workers . Co-workers ol of L If your survey proves howeve’: It was announced that on ah on should at- | that you could feel better. 'SEf March 17 the Rev. Ezra Cox will ¿onRrence of the I T-YOUR DOCTOR Chances are. | be speaker at the Family Night ’h<\2:1 in [ dinner. The society acrepted an > order Saturday. F Gbrox,. 'chaptei k he can give you, the key to a c_ inVi‘^^ of^bu^ toPyRit h£ wU do the balloting for the con- | j^ier life. When he prescribes, rely on kstfrlaMao — - c» _ on March 6. Cars will leave from The ritual chairman. Mrs. Kov I our professional services the church at 10:30 a.m. Members Kuhn, was in charge ot the chap- I we sincerely want you to own voted to serve the Business and ter night program February 8 at I ¡,4hat priceless world ot good Professional Women’s dinners in hall. "• She presented the I March, April and May. The circles Moose ................... L^ high Stardusters, rill be in charge of the meals. vocal trio, who sang duets and The nominating committee com- , / >osed of Mmes. Earl Puderbaugh, solo- The go 1- "'■ ■ 1; ■ 'D i1 J'udei f yelbert Walkley and James Sue William- and Chapman baugh. with Ann Ihirley, was appointed by Mrs. their accompanist Rexall Drugs 'ooley. WOM helped on the Mothers March of the March of Dimes. Gth & Main Ph. 82 PNG TO MEET Next regular meeting will be Past Noble Garnds club will Thursday, February 21 neet at the IOOF hall Thursday. February 28. Those unable to at- | A soft cloth, moistened with tend the noon potluck luncheon | kerosene, removes rust stains are asked to be sure to be at the from enamel sinks in a breeze. afternoon business meeting. _ I Family Nite 17th Phone 555 or 556 '• .joreme President. Marshal install Emblem Club Officers banquet wa < held in the Elks lodge with about 100 in attend- ance. Mrs. William Bakwell. president of Fiugenr Emblem chib. Coburn, also of and Mrs A in charge. Tables Eugen«', we decorated with miniature trees sprayed with gold and trim med with red hearts and cupids. New officers of the local group, besides Mrs. Hoover, are: Mi'S. John Wood, vice president; Mrs. Palmer Johnson, jun.or vice presi Supreme District Deputy Nr- dent: Mrs Maynard Wilson, fi Catherine Sedergren ot Eugene nancial secretary; Mrs. treasurer; Mrs Doyle and Mrs Blaine Flora of Rose Caswell, burg president of the Oregon Shepherd, recording sercretary, Mr. Floyd Hilliker. coresponding State Assn., were honored guests. secretary Mrs. Ralph Hawley. The women heard a report Mrs. Harry sh ing that the 12 Emblem clubs Mrs David Slaton, Mrs. Gene Robbins, trustees; in Oregon in the last nln,l æ?'.” u”. marshal; Mrs Fred Squires hav^ given more than to Ware, md Mrs Roy Guggisberg, assist chati’y. besides thousands of hours <;f ccmmunity service In the pas ant marshals; Mrs Art Nolt, chap Mrs Elmer Neet. organist, year more than $157.000 has been lain; Kenneth Moots, press cor given to charity by all Emblem Mrs clubs in the United States and respondent; Mrs Bruce Bush, his torian; Mrs. Rodney Stanhope Alaska. and Mis Cecil Gum. guards. Preceding the installation, a i me President — Emblem Mrs John J Shea and the S' n: eme Marshal. Mrs William Haven. both ot Ne J Nola G .in., < . nducted the installation of Cottage Grove ceremony •'• ■—— . .. Em- blem club February 14 at the r.u- e Elks club 1rs Ed Hoover was installed as president of the locai club. The epf-ning ritualistic work was ex railed bj Eugene Emblem club. ■■ch also acted as hostess group, th the newly-installed Cottage ove off Sers in charge of the SUDDEN 1 WEALTH!; EMBLEM Cl.I B installation Left to right, front row, ar«* s, Ralph Huw lev, frwdee; Mrs Rodney Stanhope, guard; Supreme District Deputy; Mrs J. uii S rshal- Mrs Blaine Flora of It" eburg. president of the Oregon William Solan, Supreme sidelit. Second row, left to rieht Mrs. Cecil Gum. guard: Mrs. ; Mrs. E<l Hoovei, new president Mrs. Doyle shepherd, record- Palmer ■!Johnson, Junior Past President to right. Mrs. David Slaton, assistant mar hai. Bark row, It irr\ Bobbins, trustee; Art Nolt, chaplain; Mrs. Lnwrence taswelt, treasurer; Mrs ■shal. Absent, but In- rotary; Mr*. I red Squires, assistant mu Ware. Mrs. Elmer Neet. organist. Mrs. Kenueth Moots, press Jailed by proxy, wire: sirs. n Bush, historian. Mrs Floyd llllliker, sirrespondent, and Mrs. Bruce •etarv. I» not in the picture. PRIME (Phil) VARLEY'S DeMolay Chapter Installs Officers DINNER Cottage Grove chapter. Order of DeMolay, held a public installa tion of officers Thursday, lelnu- ary 14. at the Masonic Femple. Harry Skelton. Lom- <a ■ Kenneth Hickok, ( cell < aidwell and Raymond Andersen, local M.isons. were installing oftic-j- Refreshments were served at tne close of the evening, with Mrs. Skelton in charge. The following were installed as officers lor the ensuing term: Douglas Skelton, Master Council lor Tonv Tranlx'ig. Senior Coun cillor; Leon Hickok, Junior Coun cillor; I.ee Hansen, scribe-treas urer; Pat Rickard, senior deacon; Jeff Turay, junior deacon ; Dat 1 o. Woo Ison, senior steward; Bud I Taylor, junior steward: Bruce «»- son, orator; David Spriggs, sen tinel; Clark Peterson, chaplain, Fid Burns, marshal;, ’lob Hender son, standard bearer. I he seven Preceptors will I»’ Craig Hansen. Jim Black. Georgi; Macready, Lee I Cook H»i k Holmes, ’1 erry Nou- Every Saturday and Sunday $3.00 Childrens Portions, Reduced Prices DINING — DANCING Every Night But Monday LITTLE GOLF SUPPER CLUB Phone 633 for Reservations EVERYONE WELCOME Nothing is divide it hi MM MS fa a tai rnto small jobs CATALOG and SEE ! are \XD MBS. JIMMIE (HILDERS (Darla I aye hort wedding trip along Beimeli < reek following a si at home on married the Oregon ami no at hern California coast. Methodist church. Sunday, February 11 in the TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ll US Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses $24.95 14.95 12.95 10.95 5.95 5.95 Darla Faye Rogate Is Bride In Sunday Afternoon Ceremony Robes. $5.95 to $14.95 $3.95 to $9.95 Now Now $14.95 8.95 7.95 6.95 3.50 2.95 Ladies’ Slips $1.00 to $2.98 Now Men- S.W t<> SA.DA im|t—Î to • i iixtoiiu r) CoHon Flannel Gowns u.ul»c„il for tld» '»'••• Sweaters t" *<•*••* Were 1/4 to */2 Otf Now $2.98 to $7.50 Outing Flannel PJ's Were SILM to SU M Girdles and Foundations 0 'll W 6 Car Coats Were $3.95 Now Now $ 1.95 Skirts were $3.95 to $ 10.95 $1.98 to $6.95 I Reversible Skirt $22.95 Now Was $14.95 Wool Suit, .ere 119.95 to $55.00 $14.95 to $25.00 Now Knit Suits Now $7.95 to $8.95 •4 off reg. price Odds and Ends PJ'«, < .i|«. •'t urfs. Belts, in Baby Doll numerous to mention, »II dra»llc«Hy etc., too reduced ! Sale Begins Friday Feb. 22, 9:30 A.M. Baskets of daffodils acacia and i twssvwillows decorated the Meth- ' iMiist church for the Sunday af ternoon wedding of Miss 1’aria Fave Hegate and Jimmie ( hit- ders. The le ide is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clair H . ate ot < uip Creek Parents of the groom .ire \ R. Irvine of Cottage Mrs lm| Willis Childers Ql Hebo. Fremont Faul of- The Res ficiated it the 2:30 ceremony on t was Mi Betsy Holmes. who an., "I Eo' and The Thee'' I Hug- I praver.” with daiii playing accompaniments and the marches. Given in marriage by her la ther. the bride were 1 t loov-len ।h dress of white ChantilK lace over with prarlized sequin low neckline ot the trim fitted bodice Sleeves ot the 1 1 were long and tapered | sequins also trimmed crown which held the tulle v< d. The bride mth pliAloonops.s orchids nnd 11 I tlowerct^ with her white I Bible Her single ! was the gift of the groom 'something observed the something, new tradition u •gime thine rter and som was her blue a linen handke thing borrow« from Mrs W chief borrow« made y l,aym It had M Mon HM' Mr mother J We Give and Redeem & W Brown Stamps tion M- tn y 1IOM NORRIS DRESS SHOP n p:nk hr de M Melt cd « ter's wedding. Her accessories were pink and blue. Mrs Irvines' dress of pink brocade was worn I with brown accessories. Both wore white rosebud corsages. James Levings was best man and ushers were Neal Hogate of Oakridge, brother of the bride. and Willis Childers, grooms broth- er. At the reception which follow ed in the ci irch parlor decora tions were ol greenery brought from the woods. Mis Ray Ran- aunt of the bride. dall nad the guest a cou the gifts; Mrs ... sin presided at the pinch bowl sin. and M.s Harold Wolfard. also a cousin, poured coffee. Mr-. Roger Braswell, bride's aunt, and Mrs Walter Smith cut the cake The Unite as d was received by Mr and Mrs Em'st Seals on their ”olden wedding anniversary 1 last year They are great aunt and uncle ot the bride. like opening the door to Spring, the very first time you open that bright new cover! Wards are proud to present a sparkling panorama The couple left for a short wed ding trip along the coast as far south as Crescent City Calif For traveling the bi de wore a l»>x- :vpe gray suit with red accessories and an orchi l coinage They are at homo now oh Bennett C reek. Both bride and .room were 1936 gradrates of Cottage Grove High school. She is cm: l>yf'd at Mocks Buick - ■ - is-ociated with Mr. Irvine in logging of all the latest and newest in merchandise tor i/- months ahead. You’ll see smart and stylish clothing for the warmer-weather wardrobe of every member of the family .. . fine fashion i furniture for the home ... and a many-splendored array of thousands of things’ Shop for top selection. Shop for Guaranteed satisfaction, too, for Wards stand behind every item in the Ca’alog. And, of course, you shop assured of savings, because Wards low prices on fine :t*ms mean rix. < ri B Miti 'S M MM II 1 ub Will be at the home cw Brund March 1. ; ‘-,-is attended a dis- •ict meeting in Eugene February S The next district meeting will' e in Eugene the last of April. greater value. So shop for selection, satisfaction and savings on fresh new merchandise. A sk today for a copy of Wards Spring Catalog! B » EB. tX \ kn % nos , <1.1 Degree ot I i lir Carnation club the home of Mrs • • February 28 at Rei eshments will fol- Phone 1097 509 Main it’s just out. .. Wards new Spring and Summer Catalog. And it's just ior her dau, low th 3 19 Main I Cottage Grove, Ore Phone 1295