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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON THEATRE PROGRAMS ARCADE DIANE Friday and Saturday January 21. 22 “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell, Hugh Herbert. May Robson. Ed E. Horton, Beverly Rob erts, Allen Jenkins. Saturday, January 22 “PUBLIC COWBOY NO. I” Gene Autry, Ann Ruther ford. Matinée 2:30 P. M. Ad mission 10c and 13c. Sunday. Monday January 23, 24 “FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY” John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Margot Grahame. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday January 23, 24, S3 “WALTER WANGER’S VOGUES OF 1938” Warner Baxter, Joan Ben nett, Helen Vinson, Mischa Auer, Alan Mowbray. Film ed in TECHNICOLOR. Tuesday, Wednesday January 25, 26 “THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF" I^wis Stone, Barbara Read. Tom Brown. Wednesday, Thursday Thursday, Friday “MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND" Phil Regan. Leo Carillo, Ann Dvorak, Ted Lewis, Cah Cal loway. Joe DiMaggio, James • Gleason. Henry Armetta. “WEST OF SHANGHAI” Borin Karloff, Beverly Rob ert*. Ricardo Cortez. Also chapter 4, •'The Mysterious Pilot.” Edith Allen and Clara Stevens were hostesses for the Royal Neighbors club at the Stevens home Monday evening. At cards Elsie DeYoung and Mable Sow les drew prizes. Refreshments were A series of revival services to be served at 8:45. Mrs. Thompson. held each evening for three weeks Mrs. Susie Garoutte and Mrs. will open at the Methodist church Merle Porter were invited guests. Monday, January 24. Rev. S. E. Polovina. Methodist Sam." will The members of the board of be the evangelist in charge. The the Order of Rainbow for the en services will start at 7:30 p. m. suing year arc: Mrs. Schofield Evangelist Polovina. a native of Stewart, retiring mother advisor; Austria, but now a naturalized Mrs. Lavilla Woodard, Mrs. Verna citizen, is widely known Lombard. Mrs. Ruby Anlauf, Mrs. American throughout the middle west and Gladys Hall, Ray Lemley and east, where he has spoken in over Knaffle Haynes. 4,000 churches and 1,500 high At the Research Club meeting schools and colleges. Rev. Polovina has had a most Mrs. L. W. Coiner reviewed cur rent events. Mrs. C. A. Ball of colorful career, including service India spoke and showed pictures in the United States army as chap and costumes of that country. The lain. He comes most highly rec other guests were Mrs. Robertson ommended as a dynamic, forceful and Mrs. Cheesman. The club and challenging sneaker, who will donated a sheet to the local Health "make you laugh, and cry. but think as you never thought be Council Loan Closet. fore.” A cordial invitation is extended The Gardenia Club met last Thursday with Francis Coulter. to every resident of this vicinity Wanda Skinner of Myrtle Creek to hear this man and his message, was a guest. The club will meet who has thrilled and helped thous next Thursday with Mrs. Read ands during his career. Hemenway at the home of Mrs. Ed Keitzer on West Main. Noted Evangelist To Open Meetings Here + SPECIAL for Saturday Close out of a few darker shades of all silk full fashioned Gaymode Hose Mountain States Mrs. O. W. Blackmore enter- •pnwor Ta Qnlvoni tained with two tablas of 500 Sat- AS OOIVUHL urday night in honor of her hus- band's birthday. Guests n. were the . Action of the Mountain States L. C. Funk. William F«pk and power company in seeking per- Glen Jenkins families. Refresh- mission to reorganize under terms ments were served. । of article 77B does not brand the company as insolvent. Zed E. Mer The men of the Methodist The Acacia club dance will be rill, newly designated president of church were hosts at a well at- held Wednesday. January 26. at the utility, explained January 14. tended church night rally Mon- Masonic hall. The hosts for the "Many of our stockholders are day evening. Oyster soup and cof- evening are Dr. and Mrs. Lcbow. confusing the action of our com fee were served as a supplement Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills. Mr. and pany in applying for reorganiza to the potluck supper. S. L. Mack- Mrs. Damon Scott. Mr. and Mrs. tion under 77B." Mr. Merrill said, Holm-Wells Wedding in acted as toastmaster of the Qchnfield Stewart “with insolvency. Miss Mildred Holm, daughter of program which followed the sup- —♦ — Mrs. Harvey Shipp. Mrs. Arthur .. . .. „ ... . i “Our company is not insolvent, Ritter Mrs. Olga Holm of this city was per. The group sang favorite secu- and the Misses I.anez Good Mr. and Mrs. Ray V incent were b U f on t he ot h cr hand its condi- married to Ira Wells Saturday lar and religious songs and listen- hosts at a covered dish dinner win and Clara Powell sponsored ... tion has been steadily improving night at 8 o'clock at the Metho ed to a number of short talks by Sunday. Their 2 guests __ _ , were _ 2 _ since a party at the Shipp home Friday the 1933 dist parsonage, Rev. Ellsworth members and friends of the Amii Thies famiTy, Mr. and Mrs. “The impossibility of refunding evening. Refreshments were serv Tilton officiating. Only immediate church. Jean King entertained James Powell, the Sam East bum ed. relatives were present. Miss Holm with several vocal selections and family and Mr. and Mrs. William our first mortgage bonds, matur- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paswa- ing on January 1 of this year, is a graduate of Cottage Grove the junior choir, under direction Haldeman and daughter. ter and two children of Eugene 1 made it necessary in the best in- high school. The couple left Sun of Mrs. Tilton, sang several songs. — terests of our stockholders to peti were week end guests at the Le- day for a visit at Hood River. The evening ended with a short •Die Neighbors of W’oodcraft Uon ¿he fcdcral œurt for Roy Goodwin home. social period of games. will meet socially Thursday eve- ganization. This we hope will be Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Add lemán, The following are the officers ning. January 27. at 7:30, at the Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks, Miss for the Bert B. Chandler auxili The Social Twelve club met on home of Mrs. Helen Smith, with accomplished quickly. "I - want feel Ghislaine Hicks and Mise Aubrey ....... our ..... stockholders to .ww. ary for the coming year: Presi Thursday, January 13, at the Mrs. Mabel Powell as assistant frpe to ca n on me> or a( any of King of Eugene and Edward Hur- dent. Millie Hodgson; senior vice home of Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe. A hostess. our offices, at any time, for any by of Portland visited Sunday af- president. Elgie Smyth; junior 1:30 dessert luncheon was served information they may desire. temoon at the W. L. Townsend vice president. Lois Williams; sec and after a short business meet- j The Eastern _____ Star is holding a ____ ________ "It will be the aim of the com home. retary, Ada Oaks: treasurer, ing the afternoon was spent so- special meeting Friday evening, pany, if it is retained in posses- Josephine Chapman ; chaplain, cially. The next meeting will be on January 21. for the official visit „„„ Lancz Goodwin left Sunday for OI _r.v to protect of the Drm property, Martha Cooley; historian. Eva Thursday, January 27, at the home of Associate Grand Conductress sion a two weeks visit with friends at the interests of its stockholders vaia ui niluiuvi ; Lorane and Eugene. I ' mer Greeley; patriotic instructor. Min of Miss Eunice BenDenber- a. d Hallie Huntington, of Eugene. the unci ,nteresls or na a ’' ivsv ‘’bolder* and creditors to the fullest pos nie Sweet; conductors, Larain her mother. The club is entertain- Mrs. Robert Simmons of Eu sible extent.” Huff, Margaret Rodgers; guards, ing for Mrs. Maude -Vngnt. a gene spent last week at the horn«» The Women's Relief Corps will Bertha Rodgers and Laura Doo member who is spending the win- hold the next meeting at the arm- .__ _________ _ of her mother. Mrs. E. N. Brasher. little. The newly elected officers ter in Portland. — at _ 2 p. m. All EASTERN STAR OFFICERS Townsend family ory January 22 were installed at the armory. Installation of 1938 officer» ot of Culp Creek spent the week end members are requested to be pres- Rosa Peterson was the installing Four ladies who were girls to" ent. . E. S. was held Friday. Jan. 14. at the w l Townsend home. officer and Ada Oaks presented gether many years ago in the ♦ The following being installed: . „„„„ Mrs. Peterson with a past presi- _ _ Saginaw section, will enjoyed a Gladys re- __ Mrs. H. B. Ferrin be host- Hall,^Vorthy Matron; ML (h<w John Massey dent's pm Fifty persons partook union at the home of Mrs. A. W. ess for the Presbyterian mission- M. ------ f®"W bX ,hp into the of the potluck dinner which was Sloan, their first in nearly forty ary society Wednesday J«»««™ Go January Godard, Associate Matron Velma house f p nnd ® has moved served after the installation cere- years. Saturday. The ladies were 26 at 2:30. Harrel, secretary; Hansine Jacob- . monies. I.2rs. Sloan, Mrs. Alice Marshall “ sen, treasurer; Eunice Van Den- ------------------------------- . of Portland, Mrs. Bob Phillips of! The congregational no - hostess burg. Conductress; Mary Work Mrs. Susie Garoutte was pleas- London and Mrs. Nellie Ogden of dinner of the Presbyterian church man, Associate Conductress; Max antly surprised by • number of Creswell. Mrs. Marshall returned wiU heid this Thursday eve- ine Ward. Chaplain; Echo Galdi- her friends last Friday evening, - to ~ • bini, Marshall; Rose Hutton, Ad- Portland " Sunday. , ning at 6:30. her birthday anniversary. The ah;Betty Jacobsen. Ruth; Ida members of the party were Mrs. Mrs. Alvis Wicks entertained: The Joker club ___ will be enter- Williams. Esther; Helen Olson, j Minnie Willits, Mrs. Clara Stev the Ad Libitum club at her home tained this, Thursday, evening by Martha; Nellie Petersen, Electa; From double-teste«] cows and ens, Mrs. Ethel Applewhite, Mrs. last Thursday. The room was at- Mrs. Carl King at her home at Lorena Haynes, Warder; Vern handled under modern sani Eva Hatch and daughter Dorothy. tractively decorated with orchid- 7.39 Williams. Sentinel. Knaffle Hayn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch and colored chrysanthemums. A social, es. Associate Patron, and lima j tary condition», try < daughter Janet. Mr. and Mrs. El afternoon was enjoyed and re- The Utopia club will have its Thum, organist, were unable to be I mer Kent, Harry Wilson, Frank freshmen ts were served. The club .annual dinner Thursday at one Refreshments were ___ present. Smithson. Mrs. Garoutte received plans to hold a dinner party at o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. served, Ruth Randall being chair- several gifts. Games were played Philips hall January 21, with hus- McFarland, Phone 21F4 | man in charge. ________________ and refreshments were served. bands of members as guests. — Oregon law requires, motorists Yea, We Produce Our Own ... „ , T* x i ' A prominent civic leader in a At the Tuesday Study club Mrs. Miss Helen Olson entertained a jQew jersey city is wearing out to report all automobile accidents, C. E. Umphrey reviewed the book group of friends at her home on Koener« resulting in property damage or “Russian Use in the Present Day Ash avenue this week. A 7:30 nis llsleners on the subject of in death or injury to any person, j safety, but he has no choice in the World,” by Dr. Earl Williams. dessert was served. Mr. and Mrs. and Secretary of State Snell urges Mrs. Dan Hamant reviewed “The Victor Phelps of Eugene, Mrs. matter. A judge who found the persons making reports to fill in civic leader guilty on a speeding Cossack," by Tolstoi, and Miss Donald Umphrey of Eugene were charge sentenced him to speak on all the information requested on Mariette Hamant reviewed the out of town guests. The evening safety at every function he at- the blanks. Only thus, he says, contents of the Woman’s Club was spent at bridge, Mr. Umphrey, tended from October 30, 1937, to can the reports serve their great magazine. A round table discus and Mr. H. B. Ferrin winning usefulness in pointing the way October 30, 1938, and he’s doing a. est ----------------- sion followed the reviews. prizes. good job of “serving his sentence.” to accident prevention. The Elmartes club met Tuesday Mrs. William Zimmerly was Mink Fur Valuable Bees Never Domesticated afternoon for a 1:30 dessert at hostess to the Needlecraft club The mink is among the topnotch- There are no domesticated bees. the tiome of Mrs. Ralph Saltsman. this week. A 1:30 dessert was Mrs. Maxwell was an invited served and Mrs. Earl Hill, Mrs. Those living in man-made hives are ers as a fur-bearing animal, the guest. Mrs. Saltsman won high E. G. Hendricks, Mrs. Mickey as wild as those inhabiting hollow value of its pelt being exceeded on ly by otter and beavers. score at bridge. were guests. The club will meet trees in the jungle. in two weeks with Mrs. Earl Bald- R. N. A. lodge will meet Tues- win. day, January 25. Carnation club will meet Friday evening, January 21, for a 7:30 dessert bridge at the home of Mrs. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 55 Bonnie Shaffer, 318 south Sixth FRIDAY — SPECIALS — SATURDAY street. Mrs. Leontine Knicker- bocker and Mrs. Shaffer being hostesses. ■ Inc SOCIETY London For Good Raw MILK and CREAM Moody’s Dairy Stop signs are Just ns important in preventing accidents as traffic lights and signals. Secretary of State Snell declares. He reminds motorists that other drivers may be depending on through-street markers to protect them against fast cross traffic, and any disre garding of the markers is apt to have disastrous results. I wont to go to work for you today I’LL do the work of ten hired hands for only o few cents o day . . . and I'll do o bet ter job ot most things than any other servant you con hire.......... soys REDDY KILOWATT TIME to RENEW with BARTELS MARKET Music Lovers Special Prices on Instruments New 120 Base Hohner Piano Accordion, reg. $159.50 SPECIAL $129¿o $45.00 used Dobro Guitar and case $91.50 Epiphone Guitar and case, slightly used $794« BROWN’S DRUG STORE The W.C.T.U. met at the home of Mrs. James A. Smith Friday. January 14. 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