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HIURSOAY NOVEMBER 10, 1938 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON LEGION AUXILIARY HEADS OF COMMITTEES NAMED Lorane Cossacks Coming to To Eugene Nov. 16 Lorane Patron-Teacher associa for the tion held a meeting hurt week at Oommittee chairmen LODGE CONFERS DEGREES. coming year were named by Mrs. the high schtMil The meeting was University of Oregon, Eugene — Calvin comlucted by the president, Mrs. Serge Paroff and the Don Cos Joe Smith, president of The Rebekah lodge held initia Funk unit of the American Le J. T. Lorang. Mr. Godard explain sack chorus, who thrilled a large tory work Friday night for Mrs. gion auxiliary, at the meeting of ed the plan for a banquet and audience at McArthur court here Nettie Gawley. Second nomina the unit night at the speakers for next meeting, which two years ago, will return next tions for officers elect were re armory. Monday Those named follow: will bi» December 1. Speakers will Woinesday evening, November ceived. Election will be held at Unit activities and community be Mr. Macomber of U. of O; Rex the next meeting. It was an- service. Mrs. Alvis Wicks; mem Putnam, state su|x>rinten»lent of it; nouned that Mi's. Carrie Rickert. bership. Mrs. F. L. Gierau; pub schools; assistant superintendent Th«' Cossacks, world - famed singers from the Russian atep|x*a, Medford, state president, would licity. Mrs. Leon Morton; hospi D. A. Emerson; L. C. Moffitt, follow Fritz Kreisler on th«' an pay an official visit at the next talization. Mrs. P. S. Bukowski; county superintendent: R. U. nual Greater Artist roneert series meeting. November 18. It will al child welfare. Mrs. James Bird; Moore, principal of Eugene high hekl by the aasociah'd students of so be social night. Mrs. Eva Aw- Americanism. Mrs. Retsi. school, and R. C. Kuehner, coun- th«' University of Oregon. brey was appointed commit tee Plans were made for Hester handling the ty 4-H club agent. All patrons and The Cossack chorus is mad«* up chairman for that evening. On be annual Red Cross roll call which members of the school board are 36 void's, schooled in Russian half of the lodge Mrs. Hazel Cul the unit will sponsor this year. urged to attend. The banquet will of music of all kinds sacred, folk ver presented Mrs. Marian Arm The roll call will start Monday, be held in the gym and Mr. God anil war. Cossacks dance an«! strong with a Past Noble Grand The unit voted a contribution to ard will be in charge of the pro gesticulate Th«' sing, in a har pin. Mrs. Fannie Goude enter the Girl Scouts and $5 to the gram. The executive committee mony never as to they be forgotten tained with harmonica selections. milk fund. The group also will will meet November 17 instead of Serge Jaroff, diminuitive leader She was accompanied at the decorate dining room for the November 24. Mrs. Flora Stacy of the troupe, is a physical con piano by her daughter. Mrs. Gaw Armistice the day dinner to be given reported 142 quarts of tomatoes trast to th«' husky singers. His ley. Mrs. Marian Armstrong was by the Legion. were canned for the hot lunch dynamic baton-waving is a fea- appointed chairman for “the good The Legion, at its meeting project. By-laws of the associa- turo of every Cossack appear of the order" committee to re Monday night, made plans for tion were read by the secretary. ance. place Mrs. Elmer Kent, wso was observance of Armistice day and It was voted to buy black cur In the last few months th«' Cos unable to serve. Under this head will serve dinner for all World tains for the gym to be used sacks hung up the following it was announced that a group war veterans and their families when showing moving pictures. record have of appearances: New York. would start work on a series of Friday evening in the armory. The primary room won the ban 39 appearances; Boston. 13; San one-act plays to be presented for ner for largest percentage of par Francisco, 12: Pittsburgh. 9; Chi- entertainment at other assem MRS. GLASS CLUB HOSTESS ents present. A Conti's! was con cago, 21; Milwaukie. 10; M ob * blies in District 10. This Is a re ducted on auto driving by Mrs. troll. 11. IN EI GENE. cently instituted state-wide pro Lorang. The ladies won. A con When th«' singers of the steppes ject. This district is made up of The Garden club was entertain test between high school boys and appeared Eugene two years 11 locals. Charles McKibben, ed Friday at the home of a form girls was conducted by Mrs. God- ago music in enthusiasts from all chairman from the I.O.O.F. lodge, er member. Mrs. N. E. Glass, in ard. The girls won. Several songs over th«' Willamette valley flock- announced that only two weeks Eugene. Mrs. Fred Broders of were sung by the group, after dl to their performance. were left in which food donations Eugene gave a very instructive which refreshments were sened. Tickets for next Wednesday's for the I.O.O.F. home in Portland talk on flower arrangement. A Over ope hundred attended the Cossack cond'rt at McArthur would be received. He asked that business meeting and social hour home - coming services at the dnirt are now on sale at the Uni all donations be left at Kent’s followed. Refreshments were church Sunday. Sixty- versity ticket office, and can lie Cash store. Refreshments were served. Special guests were Mrs. Christian four attended Sunday school, obtain«^ by mail by addressing served at the close of the eve Broders. Mrs. Black. Mrs. Ray which was followed services the University of Oregon ticket ning. Mrs. Stella Baker was com Glass, and Mrs. Cuddeback. all of conducted by Milton by Faxon. A offi«?e. McArthur Court. mittee chairman. Eugene. basket dinner was held at noon. In the afternoon the following BUSY SESSION FOR GRANGE. MRS. DENSON HOSTESS. RURAL CLUB MEETS. program was given: Singing by the group: reading by Mrs. C. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele, Miss ,^rs- t Ted P^J5011 The Neighborly Neighbors’ Foster; accordion solo. Mrs. Ray Lois Thomason and Mrs. H.E.D. with four tables ™ club met Wednesday of last week mond Woods; reading by Milton Brown received first and second piursday of last .JT k* at the home of Mrs' HenrT Rus* Faxon: reading. Mrs. E. W. Pow degrees in the Dorena grange at dessert was served^ Attray e sum A covered dish dinner was ell: song by Mr. E. W. Powell and their meeting Thursday night of place cards, arranged with hand- served at noon a quilt top was daughter Verna: a talk was made last week. Claude Arne, chairman kerchiefs pieced during the day. The group by Joseph Kempston: Christian of agriculture. reportm! > on the decorations. Mrs. £¿£1 voted to hold a food and apron Endeavor was held in the eve possibility of conducting a night der received high score prize. Saturday. November 19. at ning followed by preaching by schixil. Henry Williamson, t< i< h G a m » vu 5 d Irish-Swartz store. The club will Milton Faxon. Verna Powell, er of Smith-Ought's course in the score and Mrs. Leonard Maxwell. Mrs H Olive Keep and Elaine Rulon fur Cottage Grove school, was sug the traveling prize. Snauer. nished special music. gested for instructor in a discus sion that followed. A letter from L. S. Dey attended dads day at CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY. HONORS BIRTHDAY O.S.C. Sunday, where his son the national convention commit tee of Portland was read. The Louis is a student. Mrs. Wilbert Wilson and Mrs. convention convent's in that city Mrs. R. C. Arne entertained Ruby Davis, who attends Ore James Sullivan entertained the with a birthday party Monday November 16-24. An invitation Catholic Altar society Monday af honoring the 82nd anniversary of gon normal spent the week end was read and accepted from the at home. ternoon at the Wilson home. A her mother. gifts were The Leeman Ream family have Thurston grange for a turkey 1:30 dessert was served followed presented to Many the honoree and moved into Mrs. Myrtle McKel dinner November 11 at 6:30 p. m. with a business meeting. Father light refreshments The committee for the next meet were sened Leipsiz of Eugene was a guest to the following guests: vey’s house. The Drullinger fam ing was announced as follows: Mrs. and aided the society with plans ily have moved near the Addison Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Pacholke, Davis of Lorane, George and for remodeling the church. Exten Clyde Sons mill. Ben Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Pow of Washington, Mmes. C. sive improvements will be made. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woods ell, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rissue and S. Plater. R. O. Yearous, Albert work to start at once. Announce- „ Raymond Woods spent Sun A. W. Thaanas. Announcement ment was made of a benefit card Hull. George McAlpine. Carl Buf- and with their parents near Al was made tnat the Home Eco partv to be held Monday after- and Mr»’ L«- day nomics club will meet next with noon at the home of Mrs. William ^r Yearous and baby dauber bany. Mrs. Leslie Wicks. Lawrence King, who is radio Clair Arne __ and daughter Zimmerly with Mrs. Frank Gir- Mrs. _ , , »<„. announcer at Astoria, spent Sun The Juvenile grange meeting, eau as assistant hostess. It will Fay and the honored gue^t, .. day at the home of his parents. in charge of Lee Smith, elected be a 1:30 dessert. The December A. C. Hull of Cottage Grove- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King. He was officers as follows: Master. Har meeting of the society will be the Contributed. accompanied by a friend. old Wicks; overseer, Jim Thrush- annual Christmas party at the George Johnson of Mt. Rainier er; steward. Eston Wicks; gate CLUB REPORTS GIVEN. home of Mrs. O. W. Spies. There resort is visiting a sister, Mrs. keeper, Billy Kenai; Ceres, De will be an exchange of Christmas lores Kelly; Flora, Hazel Cooper; Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. Clyde Davis. gifts. Sylvia Griggs were hostesses for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King spent chaplain, Doren«* East bum; lec the Constellation club last Thurs- the week end with Mrs. King’s turer, Reta Shields; lady steward, PAST MATRONS MEET. Shirley Arne; assistant steward, day afternoon at the Masonic mother at Marshfield. The Ugo Igo club met at the Bobby Wicks; Pomona, Virginia reports. club rooms. Committee Mrs. Vinal Randall entertained home of Mrs. Elva Ashley Friday. Lee; ¡secretary, Rita Shields the Past Matrons’ club Monday including one on the proposed Mary Ashley was assistant host musician, Donna Jennings. At the purchase of dishes and linens, with a 1:30 dessert and a social ess. Twelve ladies were present. close of the evening the two and one on the dinner served re- afternoon. It was decided to have The afternoon was spent doing groups joined for refreshments. a Christmas party and a no- cently - to the Lions’ club, _ were fancy work for the hostess. In the hostess luncheon for the next Tentative p ans ° a true and false contest Nettie ARRESTED NEAR LORANE. were meeting, Monday. December 5, annual Christmas Party was prize winner. Refresh the place to be announced later. mad^ and Mrs. Carl King a. Moore Chrysanthemums, in autumn appointed chairman of the com- ments were served by the host Robert Scott, aged 17, who gave his home address as Boston. tints, were attractive decorations, mittee. Refreshments were serv- ess. A large crowd attended the Massachusetts, was arrested near —------------------------------------------- ed at the tea hour. play “Boss of the Powderhom,” Lorane last Thursday, charged given by the senior class Friday with the theft of a horse. The RESEARCH CLUB HEARS night. Those in ’he play were youth faces the charge in the BOOK REPORT Earl Lorang, Otis Lynch, Russell juvenile court. Miss Eunice VanDenburg gave Hensling, Jake Mitchell, Doris a report on the book, "Uncle Hayes, Donna Davis, Wayne and The men will continue to clean Sam’s Attic,” by Mary Lee Davis Herbert Seales, Velma Wills, Ross Portland streets, it was decided Dey and Harvey Rowlette. at the regular meeting of the Re last week after the Portland city Mrs. H. W. West of Salem is council search club Tuesday evening in decided not to name a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd visiting a the library. Mrs. Vern Williams housewife on the street commis was named to represent the club King. sion to show the men how to do The girl scouts will hold a pot it at the suggestion in the annual Red Cross roll call. of a Portland luck supper and meeting at the ■ woman. JOKER CLUB ENTERTAINED home of the captain, Mrs. Verna Mauney, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zellar vis Mrs. George Jacobsen enter- tained Monday evening with a ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 7:30 dessert for the Joker club, Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff inviting as additional guests Mrs. Williams at Lebanon recently. James P. Graham and Mrs. W. B. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Spreckles Johnston. A pleasant social are spending the winter in Cali evening was spent playing bridge fornia. A daughter was born to Mr. and prizes were won by Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Johnston and and Mrs. Adrian Caves at the We Give Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. The club Sacred Heart hospital recently. made plans for its annual Christ Frederick Permanents mas party which will be held and feature oil waves December 19. It was planned to as low as Mail Orders Now make the event a dinner party. , The club will meet Friday, Nov ember 18, with Miss Lula Currin $3.00 Complete For the Busy Social Season Is Ahead! Yes, the remainder of November will be crowd ed with social affairs. Look your best with a coiffure designed especi ally for your personality. BEAUTY CLINIC Phone 204 HOSTESS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Orlo Bagley entertained : the Elmartes club Tuesday with a 1 o’clock luncheon and an after noon of contract. Additional guests were Mrs. W. H. Daugher ty, Mrs. H. E. Shuey, Mrs. Lloyd Griggs, Mrs. Harold Swartz, Mrs. William Earl and Mrs. Ted Den son. Club members presented Mrs. Bagley with a handkerchief and a corsage, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Four tables of contract were in play. Mrs. Charles Hall held high score for members and Mrs. Daugherty held high for guests. Mrs. Lorin Schroeder will be club hostess in two weeks. GRAND OLD LADY. Portland. Th«' hit«' Mrs. Snrah Tixid. grand old lady of Eugene, who for many years was thought to lx* th«' sister-in-law of Abra ham Lincoln, had to wait until sh«* was more than one hundred years old until sh«' was privileged to vote and at the age of 103 sh«* walk«*«! to th«* polls to cast her ballot for th«' University «if Oregon appropriation. Such is th«' finding of WI’A writers engaged in final «'dlting of th«' Oregon Guide of th«* American Guide series of travel txxiks. —DRESSES— Sports St reet Dressy Afternoon Draped, Hull Bodices Newest Styled Skirts We Give S&ll Green Stamps SMART SHOP A. BREEDLOVE Yes, you’ll want to dress up the dining room for the holi day season and for the season we are offering a dinette suit consisting of of table and four chairs at a special price of ’26£ SERGE JAROFF Conductor IN CONCERT Colors in Natural Presented by Associated Students Univ, of Ore. at Eugene, Wed., Nov. 16—8 p. m. Res. Seats $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 Write A.S.U.O. Office CARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR Now is the time to do the inside repair work. Get ready for the Holiday«. New Linoleum—Repair and clean old Linoleum. See Us Before You Have Your Work Done 320 Wash. — Phone 1MR NEW DON COSSACK Russian Male Chorus McArthur Court CHAS. E. MILLER and Walnut BRESSLER’S Phone 39