THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, W« At the regular meeting of the Louis Sturges, son of Mr. and “Turnabout" Cactus Elndini • Wise Man Neighbors of Woodcraft at the Mrs. D. W. Sturges, entertained The "turnabout" cuctua found in “If you cun find a wine man." said Odd Fellows hall, after the elec a group of school friends on Wed Jamaica la ao called because It Hl Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "you tion of officers pot luck refresh nesday evening. The decorations turna night Into duy by blooming are fortunate In being able to ad ments were served with Mrs. were pussy willows and ferns. regularly only after dark. Ita flow- mire him If he is alio a good mau, Clara Stevens and Mrs. Eva Hatch Progressive games such as sticks, Bearh-Easthurn Wedding. era are exquisite and creamy white, you are still more fortunate in be in charge Mrs. Delia Hatch pre hearts, cootie and corks were en- Miss Dorothy Beach, daughter sented a birthday cake in honor joyed at four tables. After games and emit a delicate perfume. ing able to trust him.” of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Beach, of the December and February refreshments were served at a late became the bride of Darrell East birthdays of Horace Hatch, Mrs. hour bum Saturday evening, January Anna Graham. Mrs. Margaret Detecting Synthetic Itubien The Belly River 22, at the Christian church. The Newlun and John Soules. Synthetic rubies and sapphires The Belly river rlic» in the north The O. L. H. club will meet ceremony was performed before can be distinguished from natural ern purt of Glecier park. Montana; K The circle will be socially en Tuesday, February 8, with Mrs. A an old fashioned garden setting, tertained Tuesday evening, Feb W. gems by diIVrcnce In ths interior Howe Into Canada and join» the Bow Swanson on North River Road with a blue moon in the back ruary 15, by Mrs. Fanny Lebow at 1:30. construction of the stone, inudc visi river to form Uie South Satkaicbw ground for lighting. The entire and Mrs. Clara Stevens. The next ble under u microscope. wan. room was beautifully decorated regular meeting will be Tuesday. T The Joker club will meet on Fri * with blue and silver. Rev. I. G. March 1. with Mrs. Nellie Black- day evening at 7:30 nt the home Shaw performed the ceremony. more and Mrs. Horace Hatch as of Mrs. W. W. McFarland. Mrs. «¿ jm » The bride, given in marriage by the hostess committee. An invita-ilnez Meeks will I m » the hostess, her father, wore a princess style tion of the Eugene circle to attend ----------- ---------- dress of white embroidered silk a hard times party February 18. The Ad Libitum Sewing Club organza. Her hem length tulle was a ccepted. meet on Thursday at the veil was held about her head by The following officers were will home of Mrs. D. W. Sturges. REV. F. U BAKER a corronet of gardenias. She car elected: General Field Secretary of the ried a shower bouquet of pink Mrs. Clara Stevens, guardian Missionary Board, who will speak rose buds and carnations. neighbor; Mrs. Delia Hatch, ad each evening from Feb. 5th to 14th The maid of honor, Georgetta visor; Mrs. Opal Jones, banker; at the Free Methodist Church. Powell wore a dress of aqua blue Mrs. Pearl Bressler, magician; Everyone is cordially invited. % taffeta her coronet was of baby Mrs. Julia Bartels, attendant; Mrs. rose buds and small white blos Helen Smith, captain of guards; soms. Mr. Norland Powell acted Mrs. Nellie Blackmore, musician; as best man for Mr. Eastbum. Mrs. Anna Schoen, inner sentinel; Mrs. Jessie Cooley, Mrs. Wil Miss Arlyn Eastbum supervised Mrs. Minnie Willits, outer setinel; Beck and Cora Compton were Those attending the story at the reception in the church par Managers: Mrs. Vera Olson. Mrs. liam hostesses Tuesday for Mothers’ shower Friday in Cottage Grove lors immediately after the cere Mabel Powell. Mrs. Martha Cbol- club at the - home of Mrs. Cooley. for Mrs. Evelyn lx»bo, from here mony, for relatives and close ey; correspondent. Mrs. Rebecca A potluck dinner were Mrs. Tillie Dugan, Mrs. Geo. was served at friends. Out of town guests were Medley; Mrs. Mabel Wilson, flag the noon hour to 17 members and Hastings, Mrs. Ada Overton. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brock of Al bearer; Horace Hatch was recom one guest, Mrs. Charles McKib Cliff Lebow, Mrs. Percell and Mrs. bany and Mr. and Mrs. D. mended for clerk; Mrs. Sylvia ben. The day was spent in quilt Berta McGuire. Brock of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Dugan and Widener, recommended for senior Mrs. Helen Dove sang “I Love guardian; Mrs. Eva Hatch, recom ing. son George of London were vis- Mrs. Rosa Currin reported hav You Truly" accompanied by Mrs. mended for installing officer. An- ing given out during the month of itors Sunday afternoon at the Herbert Moon. Miss Kathleen nual reports were read and ac- January 20 pairs of shoes, 18 gar Dugan home. Daugherty sang, “Loves Old Sweet cep ted. Mrs. Graham is the Mrs. George Morris, who has ments, one hat, two crib quilts, Song.” been visiting with her son Rain tiring Guardian Neighbor. one pillow. In response to a re The couple left for a short at Pengra, has returned home. honeymoon, visiting points along Mrs. Mary VanDenburg and quest made by local W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hersey of the club donated $2 for the Tem the coast. They will make their daughter Eunice entertained the Hebron were visitors Sunday at perance Education fund. home at Walden, where the groom Social Twelve club at a 1:30 des- The community health group re the Fred Overton home. is now employed. Delmore Bowers has returned sert luncheon Thursday, for Mrs. ported discontinuing the work of Maude Wright, club member who distribution of “layettes" to needy from North Bend and has entered The Scout Mothers club met at is spending the winter in Port families and requested mothers' Cottage Grove high school. the home of Mrs. Robert Savage land. A centerpiece of sweet peas, club The Harry Williams family of take it over. on Wednesday afternoon, Febru fems and rosebuds with lighted The to demand Mount View were Sunday visitors for public assist ary 2 at 2:30. Mrs. Karl Bracher. tapers, proved an attractive dec ance is heavy at this time. In or at the Cliff Lebow home. Mrs. Leonard S. Goddard, Mrs. oration. Baskets of pussy w’illows der Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney vis to supply shoes and warm Ross Peterson. Mrs. D. W. Stur lent a touch of spring. The after clothing ited Wednesday of last week with to the needy we must ges and Mrs. Robert Savage were noon was spent socially. The next a daughter, again appeal to the generosity of the hostesses. There were 13 club meeting will be in two weeks the public. Donations may be left of Creswell. Mrs. Lon Henderson, Girl Scout mothers and 7 Boy at the home of Mrs. N. E. Comp at club room in care of Nettie's Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst Scout mothers present. Several ton. shop. visited with relatives in Spring- girl scouts entertained the ladies field one day last week of the club with a skit entitled “A The Methodist Missionary group Fred I.. Enloe. Pot of Red Geraniums." Those met at the “Round House” the F re ci L. Enloe passed away The Inns of England who took part were Doris Bjorset, home of Mrs. Joe Landess at 2:30 The inn« of England have their Marjorie Earl, Rose Ellen Lock- on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. January 22. 1938, after a long ill wood. Arietta Roberts. Francis Louise Cone took the place of Mrs. ness at the home of his mother, foundation« in me depth« of the Mid Adams, Maxine Hunter. Doris Nettie Knickerbocker as program Mrs. Martha Plott. dle ages. Some of them have seen He was bom at Whittier, N. C., the almost prehistoric changes from Christenson and Donna Clark. leader, owing to Mrs. Knicker- 22, 1881, coming to the crude earthen floors to stone floors After the skit refreshments were bocker's illness Mr. Poiovina the . March west , 1913 where served. The next meeting will be visiting evangelist, gave a talk on and from stone floors to mats of Penney’* graduated sizes give at the home of Mrs. Guy Earl in missions Mrs s l . Mackin led afflicted 25 years ago. He was a rushes. They have sheltered kings member of the Baptist church FIT you never before thought March. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Claude devotions. Refreshments were and those who knew him will not and pilgrims, merchants and all Kern. Mrs. Weldon. Mrs. L. J. Me- possible! Ruggedly built of soon forget his faith and patience kinds of travelers, and between the Coy and Mrs. Earl will be hostes-- _ x_ extra heavy 8-oz. denim that's his Long affliction. He occasions of more spectacular hos The Research Club met Tues- during can't ihr ink I Sanforized leaves his mother. Mrs. Martha pitality they have gathered about _ . ~ . day evening of this week. Mrs. Plott; a sister, Mrs. Alden Mon- •hem all the richness of the social Seam* triple stitched and Elmartes Club met Tuesday, william Holderman gave the book strain points reinforced for February 1, at the home of Mrs. review on "Miracle - of - the - Ages” tieth; two nephews, Fren Mon- life of the neighborhood, for it is at one o’clock by Worth Smith. It was voted to tieth in the east, Harry Montieth the inn that men have always met Claude Kime. rip-proof protection. Deep, luncheon was served. The valen give a contribution to the Doren- of Longview, Wash.; one niece, and expanded a personal and polit roomy pockets of heavy drill. Mrs. L. D. Minton of Cottage ical philosophy. tine motive being carried out in becker hospital in Portland. Extra full cut sizes—no skimp* Grove, and many friends. the decorations. The guests were ingl Stock up now—and save I Funeral services were held at Mrs. Harold owartz ana Airs, lea Swartz and Mrs. Ted Admission—Admittance Denson. Mrs. Swartz held high „The past matron club wil meet Mills chapel Monday, January 24, The word» admisiion and admit score at bridge. The next meeting Monday at Masonic temple at with Rev. H. W. Davis officiating. will be Tuesday, — February — 15. at - 1:30. At this meeting plans wall Interment was in the Masonic- tance bear the same meaning in be made for annual past matron I.O.O.F. cemetery.—Contributed. reference to entering or having the home of Mrs. Orlo Bagley. and past patron night. Mrs. J. P. leave to enter a place, but admia- »ion has a second meaning, the act Mrs. Martha Marsh, Mrs. Ray Graham will be hostess. Stroud, .Name of Blanket Vincent, Mrs. Sam Warren en Stroud was the name of a coarse of acknowledging some action or tertained Friday with a six o’clock The P.D.G. club will meet Fri blanket or garment used in Colonial speech. dinner at the Vincent home, hon day, February 4, at the home of days in trading with the Indians oring Mrs. Marvin Harpole on her Mrs. E. W. Sturges. L. C. Bolden- birthday anniversary. Eleven were wick has charge of the program. He will speak on new flowers and present. chrysanthemums. Mrs. Clyde Roberts accompani ed Mrs. C. A. Huntington, asso The Catholic Altar society will ciate grand conductress of the meet with Mrs. Frank Gierau next Eastern Star, on an official visit Monday, February 7, at 1:30. Mrs. to the chapters of that order at Spies and Mrs. Gierau will be the Independence, Amity, Mill City. hostesses at this meeting. Turner and Stayton. For Convenience Mrs. S. L. Godard, Mrs. Ralph LaComus club met Tuesday, Ward and Mrs. E. C. Shay will be and Economy February 1, at the home of Mrs. hostesses for the Presbyterian Harry Metcalffor a 1.30 dessert. Aid Wednesday, February Mrs. Ruth Woodson won the prize Q . 9.,n p M Let us tell you about at contract. Mrs. Green Pitcher ' will be hostess at the next meet- our service. ing, Tuesday. February 15. I .S ub W1 ¿"Jul _ +__ next Wednesday afternoon at the Our February Sale Continues — A comparison of our prices with Mrs. Clyde Roberts and Mrs. K. ^ome of Mrs. Wm. Bartels for a K. Mills attended an Eastern Star L00 luncheon. those of similar quality advertised elsewhere will convince you meeting at Shedd Wednesday eve- that now is the time—and Bressler’s the place to buy your furni ning. Tonight (Thursday) Mrs. The Past Matrons’ club will Schofield Stewart and Mrs. Rob- meet on Monday afternoon, Fel> ture! erts are attending an Eastern Star ruary 7. Mrs. J. P. Graham will meeting at Dallas. be the hostess at a 1:30 dessert. SOCIETY w o«»»? Mothers Club Appeals To Public for Clothes And Shoes for Needy JFEATURES! QUALITY! Mosby Creek Ba K SUPER BIG MACS 8 Cook With GAS FURNITURE Cottage Grove Gas Co. 'Flower Valley Seeds Flower Vegetable Grass Seeds —Place Order Early Plant Sweet Peas Now 40 Varieties to Choose From. Tubers of Tuberous Rooted Begonias — Separate Colors Flowers for AU Occasions Wall Brackets Flower Containers FINNERTY’S BLOSSOM SHOP Phone 254-R VALENTINES February 14th Ie—2for5c—5e—10e Why not remember her with a box of Whitman’s or Brown & Haley’s fresh cholocates. Packed special in Heart Boxes. 50= » Brown’s Drug Store 7-Piece Dining Set Walnut ‘37a Slip Seat Chairs 1 SUITE-MODERN CHARLES OF LONDON BILT-WELL Davenport and Chair Davenport and Chair Covered good grade of velour—Guaran teed underneath construction Fine grade of velour—Guaranteed under neath construction. A buy at BILT-WELL $Qg.5O Imported Rugs 4 ft by 6 n Oriental Patterns Special at Many Other Items With Prices Equally Attractive