The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 19, 1938, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1938.
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Health-O-Grams
SCIENCE HAS NEVER IMPROVED UPON TH!
HEALING POWER OF NATURE
Phone 30
Chiropractic Physician
Cottage Grove
The M. P. G. club was enter­
tained with a Progressive Dinner
Wixinesday evening at 6:30. the 6
members who reside on Adams
avenue acting as hostesses to the
club members and their hushands.
The group met at the home of A.
W. Helliwel! where rosebuds and
iris were used as house decora­
tions. then proceeded to the J im »
Smith home for the fruit cocktail
course. The serving table was
centered with lilies of the valley.
The salad course was served at
the A. L. Wynne home which was
decorated with pansies and cal-
ondulas.
Violin numbers were
played by Allan Stokes. The main
course was served at the K. K.
Mills residence, where the dinner
table was banked with wild del­
phinium and poppit's. The group
then progressed to the C. C. Cru-
son home for the dessert course,
which was enjoyed to the accom­
paniment of soft piano music
played by Mary Jane Smith. Here
wisteria and red peonies formed
the decorative motif.
The remainer of the evening
was spent around the outdoor fire­
place at the Roy Short home.
Unique way’s of exchanging
partners at each home were used.
Mr. Jack Cheesman was an ad­
ditional guest.
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL OF
AUXILIARY MEETS HERE
Willamette Council of the
American Ix'gion Auxiliary met in
Cottage Grove on Wednesday
night. May 18th at the Armory.
First Baptist Churqh, Henry W. Units represented at the meeting
Davis, Pastor. -Sunday school. 10. were Corvallis, Lebanon, Momw.
Mrs. K. K. Mills, supt.; forenoon Eugene, Florence and Cascade.
service, 11, sermon subject, “Our
The Department of Oregon
God Is a Consuming Fire,” Heb.12.
Evening service, 8. sermon sub­ Commander Parmenteer, Past-
ject, "Anger. Let not the Sun Go Commander Chamberlain and Mr.
Down Upon Thy Wrath, Neither William Brown, all of Portlond
Give Place to the Devil;" young were special speaker«, urging nil
people’s meeting, 7 p. m.; prayer Auxiliary members to he present
at the polls on voting day. Mrs
meeting, Thursday evening.
Myrtle Ravin, district president
Christian Science Society, 242 also urged every registered voter
Second Street
Sunday school, to vote on Friday.
Following the regular business
9:45; forenoon service. 11. sub­
ject. "Soul and Body;’’ evening meeting a paper was rend on Fl-
service, 8, second and fourth Wed­ dac which had been prepared by
nesdays. 'rhe public is invited to the Newport unit. The attend­
use the reading room on the sec­ ance prize was drawn for and pn'-
ond floor of Petersen building be­ sented to the Cottage Grove unit.
Reports of activities of the
tween 3 and 5 on Wednesdays
and Saturdays and 7 to 9 on Sat­ units represented were given with
Cottage Grove unit as follows:
urdays. except holidays.
Contributed to the Check-a-
The Reorganized church of month; contributed funds from
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints the rolling can to grade school
meets in the Anderson-Middleton milk fund; conducting rummage
mill office located on south Tenth sale every Saturday during May;
street each Sunday. Church school sent in 250 Flag Day tray favors
at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Z. A. to Roseburg Hospital; Serving
Junior-Senior banquet May 27th;
Coop, pastor.
Ordered Navy Plate; Holding
Presbyterian Church. Jami's A. Poppy Day May 21st; Have medal,
Smith, Pastor.—Sunday, 11 «. m., pin and certificate to present to
theme, "Discovering God in the grade school girl graduation, cup
Beautiful," special music by the to high school girl graduation;
vested choir; 7 p. m., Christian Committee worker on Memorial
Endeavor; 8 p. m.. There "Rival Day exercises; Represented at
Claimants," suggested by the pri­ meeting for Safety Campaign;
Representatives present at all Boy
mary election.
Scout Courts of Honor; Red
First Christian Church, Edward ('ross chairman attended Red
L Kechley, Pastor. — Sunday Cross convention in San F'ran-
school, 9:45; forenoon service, ll.( cisco.
After the meeting the leegion
sermon subject, "The Three Fold
Life." hymn anthem. "The Lord
Is My Shepherd; solo. John De­
vereaux: evening service, 7:30,
sermon subject. "Climbing Up."
hymn anthem, "When Peace Like
a River;" solo, "Evening Prayer,"
John Devereaux: young people’s
meetings. 6:15. five groups meet­
ing; prayer meeting. Wednesday,
8 p. m.; Thursday, 7:30. interme­
diate young people’s Bible study;
Friday, 7:30, choir rehearsal.
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! THE CHURCHES
The P.D.G. club met at the
home of Mrs. C. F. Hoskins Tues­
day. May 17. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler
had charge of the program. Plans
were partly completed for the
club to sponsor a flower show in
WARD-PETERSEN NUPTIALS the near future. All flower grow­
Herman William Petersen, son ers will be requested to bring
of Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen, their flowers.
and Miss Joyce June Ward, daugh­
The final meeting, until fall, of
ter of Mrs. Sena Ward, were unit­ the Tuesday Evening club was
ed in marriage with the ring held May 17 at the home of Mrs.
ceremony Saturday, May 14, at the Joe Smith. The following offi­
United Lutheran church, Eugene, cers were elected: Mrs. Omer
in the presence of immediate rela­ Moore, president; Mrs. W. M.
tive« and a few’ friends. The cere­ MacGibbon, vice president: Mrs.
mony was performed by Reverend Dan Hamant, secretary-treasurer.
Frank S. Beistel and Miss Janet The retiring officers. Miss Mari­
Beistel played the wedding march. ette Hamant, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey
The bride wore a tailored suit and Mrs. Joe Smith, entertained
Honoring their mothers the
and a eorsage of gardenias. The with a 6:30 dinner. Plans were
bride is a graduate of Mapleton made for a picnic Tuesday. June "Cheerios,” a class of intermediate
girls of the Methodist Sunday
high school and attended a busi­ 14.
school, assisted by their teacher.
ness college in Eugene.
TYie
Mrs. Newton Land, entertained at
groom is a graduate of Eugene
Tuesday, May 24 is the 200th
high school and attended the Uni­ anniversary of the spiritual awak­ a 2:30 dessert Saturday afternoon
versity of Oregon where he was ening of John Wesley, founder of at the church parlors. Frances
Adams gave the welcome address
pledged to the Sigma Nu frater­ Methodism.
for the class and Mrs. Omer
nity. The young couple, who are
On May 24. 1738 John Wesley Moore responded for mothers. A
on a honeymoon trip, will live in went to a little mission on Alders-
Cottage Grove where they have a gate street in London. England, program of songs, reading and in­
strumental selections was given
host of friends.
where he heard or read Mar.in by the class. Mothers present were
Luther’s Preface to Romans. As Mrs. Moore. Mrs. H. Adams, Mrs.
Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. Fred he listened, he felt his heart Joe Bierbower, Mrs. C. L. Adkins
Anderson entertained the Royal strongly warmed and went forth and Mrs. Clark Reynolds. Other
Neighbor club Monday evening. from the meeting with a new dy­ guests were Mrs. C. E Umphrey
Dessert was served at 8 p. m. Mrs. namic in his soul which gave di­ and Miss Clark.
Howard Hess of Marshfield. Mrs. decting power to his organizizng
Alfred White and Mrs. Schoen genius.
The Ladies Circle of the Baptist
were guests. At cards Mrs. O. W.
Cottage Grove Methodist church church held a missionary meeting
Blackmore and Mrs. Claude Al-1 will commemmorate this anniver­ Wednesday afternoon. May 18 at
len drew prizes.
sary with a worship service and the home of Mrs. Millie Hodson.
observance of Holy Communion Mrs. Pickens. Mrs. Spriggs and
Tuesday night at 8:00.
Mrs. Clark reported on the state
convention which was held in Sa­
The Womens Relief Corps held a lem. Mrs. Pickens led the devo­
regular meeting at the armory tions. Refreshments were served, The Ace High bridge club and
Saturday, May 14th. There were by the hostess. The circle will the Jolly bridge etub surprised
sixteen members present.
Mrs. hold a meeting of the Ladies Aid Mrs. Clair Hogate at her home
Nettie Saling, who went to the Wednesday. May 24th.
Friday with a stork shower. Be­
state convention in Portland, May
sides the members the following
10, 11, and 12, had not returned
The O. L. H. club met Tuesday, guests were present, Mrs. Harold
the day the meeting was held. May 16. at he home of Mrs. W. Swartz, Mrs. Fred Hammond.
Mrs. Nellie Hodgson was initiated W. McFarland for a one-thirty Mrs. Frances Hunter and Mrs.
into the corps. The next regular dessert.
Mrs. Lloyd
.........................
Mrs. George Jacobsen Richard Bushell.
meeting
_ will be May
- 28th. All held high score at bridge. Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. Hogate won the
members are requested to attend t . C. Wheeler won the traveling bridge prizes.
the Memorial Day services Sun- prize and Mrs. J. P. Graham held
day. May 29th, at the Methodist ]ow. Mrs. A. W Kime was a
The next meeting of the M. P. G.
Episcopal church at 11 a. m. Rev. guest The next meeting will be club will be at the home of Mrs.
Ellsworth Tilton will deliver the at the home of Mrs. A. W. Swan- K. K. Mills Tuesday, May 31st.
memorial sermon.
son, Tuesday. May 31st.
I
SOCIETY
j
flatter the sweet
young Graduate
with a piece of
HOSIERY
49c to $1.15
And don’t forget those all­
necessary accessories:
Hankies. Handbags. Gloves.
Flowers, Scarfs. Etc.
We give S&H Green
Stamps
SMART SHOP
A. BREEDLOVE
ARCADE
FrL, 8aL, Son., Mon., & T om
May 20-24
WHTTE and the SEVEN
DWARFS,” Special morning mat-
*n®e f°r children only Saturday
May 21, 10 a. m. No adults ad­
mitted to this morning matinee.
Wednesday, Thursday, May 25-26
“THE GAIETY GIRLS,
Jack
Hulbert, Patricia Ellis.
The Tuesday Bridge club was
i entertained by Mrs. F. L. Grannis
I with a one o’clock luncheon. Mrs.
W. L. Workman held high score.
The next meeting will be a picnic
May 31, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Schofield Stewart.
Social Twelve club met with
Mrs. Bessie L. Sutcliffe May 21
for a 1:30 luncheon. Rooms were
decorated with tulips and iris. A
social afternoon followed the
business session.
The M.P.G. club met Tuesday
afternoon, May 17. with Mrs. Wil­
liam MacGibbon for a 1 o’clock
luncheon and social afternoon.
DlA*E
Left No Great Designers
During that era in furniture his­
tory which is called the early ma­
hogany period and which lasted
from 1720 to 1740, no great names
have survived as master cabinet
makers, states a writer in the New
York Herald Tribune.
Wall furniture waa mostly in-
apired by the claaaical designa of
such architects as Kent, Wren and
Chambers. The masterpiece of this
era was Houghton hall, home of
Robert Walpole, premier of Eng­
land, In which Kent used whole car­
goes of mahogany for woodwork and
furniture. The earlier mahogany
pieces of this period were in fact
still typical Queen Anne, exhibit­
ing the simple Queen Anne lines of
cabriole leg and club foot with little
effort to decorate with carving.
The first effect of the use of ma-
hoga^y was a tendency to lighten
the structural elements of furniture.
Specially tempered tools were man­
ufactured to work mahogany, and
its strength rendered its use in
smaller sections practical, thus, legs
of tables and chairs curved to a del­
icate cabriole could stand without
the bracing of stretchers.
This period saw the development
of carved decoration, the shell and
acanthus, "C” scrolls and bird and
animal claw and ball feet. Social
usage, particularly tea-drinking,
called forth all kinds of tables and
put a premium on tables, such as
tilt-top, that could be put aside un­
til required, and side chair« that
could be drawn up closely.
The Research club picnic will be
held Tuesday evening in the city
park. Families of club members
Saturday, May 21—Bargain Day
will be guests.
in Cottage Grove.
Save on Graduation Gifts
We have the best stock of fine watches,
Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova and Harvel, we
have ever carried. Also Sunbeam Shave
Master, Schick Electric Shaver, Fine
Field Glasses.
Theatre Programs
AUG. HEINRICH
Arcade Theatre Building, Cottage Grove
Bargain Day Special
1936
Chevrolet
De Luxe
Town Sedan
Return Thia Advertisement
for $5 Credit on the Above
Car
Cottage Grove
Motor Co.
PLYMOUTH
TOURING SEDAN
Only 15 000 Miles. This car has had fine
care and shows it. Upholstery and paint
like new. Safety glass, De Luxe heater,
roomy trunk. “This is the Real McCoy.”
Saturday Only
49c to $2.95
Dr. Sidney Hall. Cascade Dis-
Methodist
Episcopla Church,
trict Superintendent of Methodist Ellsworth M. Tilton. Pastor Sun-
church was present to conduct the day school, 9:45: forenoon service.
Fourth Quarterly Conference of ntDr. Sidney W. Hall will bring
the local church Thursday night, the morning message. The Junior
Presidents of all organizations re- choir will sing. Evening service,
ported on the work of their groups 7.30 concert by the orchestra,
during the year.
1 young people’s meetings. Epworth
—¡League. 6:30.
Aldersgate Com-
The Ladies Bible class of the memoration service Tuesday at
Methodist church were entertain- 8:00 P. M.
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ed at the home of Mrs. McNew
The Presbyterian Missionary so-
Wednesday, May 18.
Covered ciety will meet at the church
dish luncheon at noon was follow­ Monday evening. May 23, for a
ed by a business meeting. There 6:30 covered dish supper. A pro­
were 24 present.
gram ana school of stewardship
will follow. All members and
Georgiannas will be entertained friends are invited.
by Mrs. Elsie McClarnen Friday
afternoon at 1:30. Mr. Sallee,
There will be no Royal Neigh­
from Eugene will be present to bor lodge meeting Tuesday, May
explain cub scout organization.
24. as the members will go to Eu­
gene to attend a rally. Those
wishing transportation please be
at the Smart Shop at 7 p. m.
Ne Hate m the liair
The bat dona not tengte I I m If la
people*« hair. Thia seidum happen«
and whan it docs. Il la merely the
result of Ita low flight. Hala are not
blind aa la often intimated by the
expression "blind aa a bat."
BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL
1936—5-Passenger De Luxe
LINGERIE
Or sheer, smart
joined the Auxiliary for refresh­
ments In the dining room.
The nextmeeting of the Willam­
ette Council will be held In Tble-
(lo. June 15th. Cbttagc Grove will
hnve a paj»rr on ■*Trophi«i and
Awards" at this meeting
McCoy’s Garage
SPECIAL MENU
FOR
BARGAIN DAY
Dinner—30c, 35c
Merchants Lunch
and
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35c
SOUP —
— SALAD
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ROAST BEEF AND BROWN GRAVY
ROAST TURKEY AND DRESSING
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DESSERT—
—POTATOES
DRINK
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