THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
NEW TEACHERS ENTER
TAINED
The Royal Neighbor club will
meet Monday. October 17. for a
7:30 desert at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Sow les. two miles east of
Curtin.
Memhers of the teaching staff
of the city schools, who were
teaching here prior to thin year,
entertained the new teachers, the
school boani members and their
wises, and the faculty wives with
a 6:30 dinner Tuesday at the W
Enter
W. McFarland home.
tainment followed the dinner.
Mrs. William Thum read an ori-
ginal poem descriptive of the
various teachers and school pro-
jects.
Guessing contests and
"bingo” completed
the enter-
tainment. Eugene Dow announc
ed the entertainment features,
Committees from both high and
grade schools planned the affair.1
Tuesday
PAST NOBLE GRANDS
HONORED
Friday
Georgiannas. 1:30 dessert with
Mrs. Howard Taylor on Mosby
Creek, annual experience social.
Eastern Star meeting at 8:00
p. m. Visitors invited, Refresh-
ments will I m * served.
Monday
J us tame re club, 1:30 dessert.
Mrs. P. S. Bukowski, hostess.
Tuesday Bridge club, 1 o'clock
luncheon with Mrs. Herbert Lom-
bard
O. L. H. club, 1:30 dessert at
the home of Mrs George Jacob
sen.
—♦—
Tuesday Evening club. 7:30 in
the city library.
Celebrates 91st
Birthday
S, L. Godard. Joe Smith and O.
O. Veatch.
It whs announced that the or
ganization Is planning a doll show
with Mrs. J. P. Graham's dolls
and h silver tea at the home of
Mrs. Roy Short on November
30th
BflCHURCHES
Church
Is Decreed the Last Werd
in Fashion Notes. — Let
Us Arrange Your Flower
Ensemble.
Sunnyside”
Telephone 182
GARDENIA CLUB MEETS.
The Gardenia club met Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Reed Hemenway with Mrs. G. B.
Conner as hostess. Mrs. Lowell
Tedford was elected president for
the ensuing year, at the election
of officers. Mrs. Reed Hemenway
was elected secretary-treasurer.
Refreshments were served. The,
। club meets again in two weeks.
N. «th St.—-Baek of Safeway
Store.
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BAPTIST MISSIONARY
GROUP MEETS
Thursday
Fresh Flowers
J Korn in the Hair
WITH OUR NEW INVI8
IBLE HALF SOLING thorn
look new again
We alto
have oil and boot greaae
BED BOOT SHOE SHOP
CUT RATE
DRUGS
Mrs. Georgianna Murray Rozell
The Baptist Missionary society
observed her 91st birthday recent was entertained Wednesday af
ly at the home of her son Charles ternoon at the home of Mrs. Er
east of town. In honor of the oc vin Hanson. Eighteen were pnn-
Wednesday
casion. at the request of Cottage ent. Mrs. Sam Warren led devo
Neighbors of Woodcraft, social
Grove friends, radio station tionaLs. The afternoon was spent
meeting. 7:30 at the home of Mrs.
KORE presented Mrs. Rozell's
James P. Graham. Mrs. Horace SUPPORT TO CIVIC PROJECT favorite hymn. "The Old Rugged studying India. Mrs. Ollie Pick
ens was program leader and a
Hatch assistant hostess.
Cross." and friends called at the number of the membent gave re
Mrs. Roy Short was hostess for Rozell home both afternoon and ports on the study subject. At
the M. P. G. club Tuesday. A 1 evening, bringing flowers and the close of the afternoon a deli
o'clock luncheon was served, a gifts.
(Next Week)
cious lunch was served by the
Utopia club, 1:30 dessert with short business meeting and social
Mrs. Rozell has been a resident hostess. Mrs. Hanson.
hour followed. The club voted of this community for the past
Mrs. Harry Metcalf.
$1 each to the milk fund in the six years, coming here to visit a
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Public Health group and to the daughter, Mrs. Ada Smampang,
tennis court fund.
BANQUET.
now of Medford. While risiting
here she suffered a light stroke,
Good fellowship prevailed at AD LIBITUM CLUB MEETS and her son Charles moved here
WITH MRS. WICKS
the mothers' and daughters' ban
to care for her. She has since
Methodist Episcopal Church. E.
quet at the Christian church
made her home with her son.
Mrs. Alvis Wicks entertained
M.
Tilton. Pastor. Sunday school
Monday evening when 160 moth
Mrs. Rozell was born in Massa-
ers and daughters were seated at the Ad Libitium club at her home Iio n. Stark county, Ohio, on Sep 9:45, H. Clark Reynolds, Supt.;
the banquet table. Mrs. Elsie Luk last Thursday for the first meet tember 27, 1847. She was united forenoon service, 11. sermon sub
ens was toastmistress. The pro ing of the club for the fall season. in marriage with Horace Henry ject, "Christ - A Comforter or An
gram was arranged by Mrs. Hazel The organization voted to con Irvin Rozell at Bettsville, Ohio, Accuser." Evening service. 8. ser
VanNortwick and Mrs
Edward tribute to the Scout Mother’s ten who later served during the Civil mon subject, "A Prophet's Mes
L. Kechley and included pep sing nis court fund. Plans were made war. during which time, by a sage on Discipline.” Epworth
ing led by Mrs. Marrin Shaw, ac for a club birthday anniversary coincidence, he met a cousin, a League. 6:30; Intermediate Lea
companied by Mrs. VanNortwick: luncheon October 20th, at the captain in the Confederate army. gue, 6:30. Prayer meeting. Thurs
of Mrs. Albert Woodard.
day. 7:30
talk to the mothers and daugh- home
Delicious
refreshments were 1x11 lost hLs 00115 in’s address when
ters, Mrs. W.
Hem en way;
his
- - knapsack was stolen,
- - and a
"End of the Rainbow,” a playlet served at the close of an enjoy- pledge
Christian Science Society. 242
to meet again "after the
by the Triangle class of girls; able afternoon.
Second Street.
Sunday school.
war" w-as never fulfilled.
numbers by a quartet from the
9:45 forenoon service. 11, sub-
After
the
death
of
her
husband
TOWNSEND CLUB HAS
Ladies' Council. Mrs. Ed Finner
Mrs. Rozell moved to Orange, ject. Doctrine of Atonement."
SOCIAL SESSION
ty was in charge of table decora
California, where she resided Evening service. 8. second and
tions. Pink gladioli and rosebuds
with her son Charles, until com fourth Wednesdays. The public is
The Cottage Grove Townsend ing
were attractively arranged. Boys
invited to these services and to
to Cottage Grove.
from the Kingfisher class served club enjoyed a social session
use the reading room on the sec
Mrs.
Rozell.
who
gets
quite
Tuesday evening at the Town
ond floor of the Petersen build
send hall. A program of music lonesome at times, hopes to move ing from 3:30 to 5:00 Wednes
GUESTS ENTERTAINED.
and singing was presented after to Cottage Grove in the future, in days and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen which refreshments were served. order for it to be more conveni Saturdays, except holidays.
entertained as dinner guests Sun About seventy-eight people were ent for friends to call. Her men
tal and physical health is quite
day Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hegburg, present.
good,
and she enjoys very much
Presbyterian Church. James A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, and
having
friends call.
Smith, Pastor. Sunday. 11 a. m..
MRS. BLICKLE HOSTESS.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ander
morning worship. Theme of ser
son and daughter Eleanor, all of
Mrs. Fred Blickle entertained MRS. BREEDOVE SURPRISED mon. “The Possibility of Growth,"
Eugene.
the second in the series "Growth
the Joker club Friday at her
Mrs.
Alice
Breedlove
was in Christ." The vested choir will
home with a 7:30 dessert. Bridge
CLUB TAKES NEW
surprised
Monday sing a special anthem. 6:30 p. m.
was played during the evening pleasantly
hours. Special guests were Mrs. evening, when a group of Royal Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m
Mrs. Schofield Stewart and Victor Chambers. Mrs. C. J. Kern, Neighbors went to her home for evening service. theme. "Why
Mrs. Donnel Allen were hostesses Mrs. Ruth Woodson and Mrs. a "galloping tea.” Mrs. George Should I not Be Chloroformed "
for the Constellation club Thurs Harry Metcalf. Mrs. Kem held Hewett of Marshfield was a
Bridge was the enter
day of last week at the Masonic high score for guests, Mrs. Fay guest.
First Christian Church, Edward
hall. Mrs. Foster of Lorane and Allison was high for members, tainment for the evening, prizes L. Kechley, Minister9:45 Bible
going
to
Mrs.
Hewett
and
traveling
prizes
went
to
Mrs.
Met
Mrs.
Mrs. Eileen Currin of the Coast
Refreshments were school with classes and teachers
Fork were welcomed as new calf, Mrs. Carl King and Mrs. Al Blackmore.
for all ages; 11 a. m., morning de
members. Refreshments were lison. Mrs. Woodson received 'the served by Mrs. Breedlove.
votions.
Anthem by the choir.
served at the close of the after consolation prize. The club pre
Miss Marian Jellinek directing.
sented a gift to Mrs. Bracher,
noon.
MRS. JACK CATON
Sermon, "Unemployment." 6:30
who left Saturday to make her
HONORED.
p. m„ Christian Endeavor. Five
home in Salem.
MRS. JOB HOSTESS.
.,
i,,ii aim
groups meeting ....
for devotion
and
Mrs. , Lowell
Tedford
and
„
_
,
,
,
study,
7:30
p.
m.,
e
vangelistic
ser-
Mrs. B. R. Job entertained So ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT Howard Taylor were hostesses at ----------------- - -------------- - ---------------- -
cial Twelve with a 1:30 dessert
a shower Thursday afternoon at
The Royal Neighbors held a the Tedford home in honor of
this (Thursday) afternoon.
business
session and practice Mrs. Jack Caton. Refreshments
RAINBOW DONATES FUNDS Tuesday evening. Officers to fill were served after the many gifts
unexpired terms were elected as had been admired.
The Rainbow group made plans follows: Marshal, Fern Ander
for a benefit dinner, to be given son: I. S. Ila Kebelbeck; Unself
Societies
Thursday. October 20, in the ishness—Harriet Plath.
Masonic hall, at their meeting
PRESBYTERIAN AID HOLDS
GARDEN CLUB AT
Monday night. The dinner entree
ANNUAL EXPERIENCE
WHEELER HOME.
will be baked salmon. Proceeds
SOCIAL
from the dinner will replenish the
The Garden club met Friday
assembly treasury. They voted
Members of the Presbyterian
$5 toward the school children’s afternoon with Mrs. T. C. Wheel
fund, sponsored by the Public er. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins was pro Aid met yesterday afternoon at
gram leader. An informal discus the church parlors and enjoyed
Health group.
sion of general garden topics the annual experience social, in
proved helpful. Refreshments which members told of their ex
were served at the tea hour. Mrs. perience in raising funds or earn
Rex Wheeler was a guest. The ing money. Mrs. Roy Short was
club will meet at the home of captain of the winners and Mrs.
Mrs. N. E. Glass in Eugene for L. W. Coiner was captain of the
the November meeting. Mrs. An- losers. A total of $117.00 was re
drew Brund. a charter member, _ ported raised. The hostess com-
who recently returned from a mittee was composed of Mmes
few years residence in California, I-------------------------------------------------
was welcomed back to member- U
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ship.
Mrs. Fred Anderson was host-
<?ss Wednesday of last week for
the La Mercredi Pont club. Cards
followed a 7:30 dessert. Mrs. Lena
Sams held high score. The club
will meet Wednesday of next
week with Mrs. Earl Ballew.
vice. Sermon. "God Provides " In-1 the county court house at Eugene
»plrutlon«! »ng wrykv. T:30 p
rtwd yclenlw In nb^rv
m^Wedlw^,,. Choir reh™n»l
o,
7:30 p. m. Thursday, young poo
plc's Bible study.
Church of the Nazarene. C. E.
Thayer. Pastor.
Sunday school
9:45, C. A. Uingpre, Supt. Morn
ing worship, 11. Young people'll,
ALTAR SOCIETY BUSY.
meeting, 7:30. Evening service.
Mrs. C. J. Kein and Mix. Clif- 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday |
font Smith were hostesses for the night. 7:30.
Catholic Altar society Monday Ht
I the Kem home. Dessert was serv OBSERVE COLMUBUR DAY
ed at 1:30 and a business meet
The First National Bank and
ing and social hour followed. Mrs.
George Kebeltxx'k presided. Plans
were made for cleaning the
church. It was decided to hold a
rummage sale Saturday next at
McLaughlin's store. Announce
ment was made of a vanishing
party to lx* held Monday at 1 30
at the home of Mrs. W. O. Wil
son. The November mi'eting of
the society will be held at the
home of Mrs. Kelielbeck During
the afternoon a {lottery bowl was
auctioned. Mrs. Kem was the
luck) bidder.
Friday evening at a meeting of
the Rebekah lodge Mrs. Hazel
Culver, noble grand, presented
past noble grand pins to Mrs. Zu
la Hansen. Mrs. Mina Clark and
Mae Aubrey.
A communication
announced that Mrs. Carrie Rick
ert. president of the Oregon Re
bekah assembly. would pay an of-
ficial visit to the local lodge
November 18. A special meeting
for the Staff club was announced
tor tomorrow (Friday) night. All
members were urged to attend as
unportant business will be trans
acted.
I.» MERCRELI PONT MEETS.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1938.
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Remedies
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49c
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49c
40c Fletcher’s Castoria 31c
50c Pablum
43c
63c
75c Dextri-maltose
50c Pepsodent Antiseptic
2 for 51c
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