THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Second Oregon Corn Show Dec. 1,2 and 3 SOCIETY Wednesday The second Oregon State Corn Acacia club, monthly dance. 9 Show sponsored by the First Na­ o'clock at the Masonic Hall. Mr. tional bank of Portland cooperat­ and Mrs. Ed Wiese, chairman of ing with the Portland Chamber of committee on arrangements. Commerce and the Oregon State —♦— College will be held in Portland Thursday on December 1, 2, and 3. accord­ The Mizpah class of Presbyter­ ing to announcement received by ian church will have their Christ­ O. S. Fletcher, county agent. All exhibits are to be of exact­ mas party Thursday. December 1, ly ten ears of yellow corn. There at 2:30 at the church. —♦— are classes open to 4-H club members only, Smith-Hughes Fu­ WEDDING DATE SET FOR COINER—GAROUTTE ture Farmers only, and all Ore­ NUPTIALS gon growers not club members or Future Farmers. There is also a Announcement of the date of class open to all corn growers for corn grown from inbred hybrid the wedding of Miss Lorraine seed. Substantial cash prises are Coiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. offered in all classes, ranging L. W. Coiner, to Colin Garoutte, from $10 for first place down to son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garout­ $1 for tenth place. The state is te. which will be an event of Dec­ divided into districts. District No. ember 10, was announced Tues­ 3 is made up of Benton. Linn and day evening at a buffet chili sup­ per for which Mrs. Coiner and Lane counties. The managers of the corn show Mrs. Norman Lewis were hostes­ are anxious to have Lane county ses at the Coiner home. The an­ well represented and the county nouncement was made in the agent will assemble and ship to form of tiny scrolls attached to the show exhibits from all Lane the hors d'eouvres. Sixteen girls, county growers w’ho may be in­ close friends of the bride to be, The table was terested in entering an exhibit. were guests. All exhibits must arrive in Port­ colorful with white and yellow land not later than 6:00 p. m. chrysanthemums and yellow ta­ Wednesday, November 30. Mr. pers and the Mexican motif was Fletcher expects to ship the Lane used in carrying out the other ap­ The evening was county exhibits on Tuesday. No­ pointments. vember 29. and asks that all ex­ spent playltg Chinese Chek. hibits be brought to his office not THANKSGIVING DINNER later than Monday, November 28. PARTIES Springfield Ladies Aid Get Gift From Wife of President The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church in Springfield received a substantial cash donation and a plaque, which w’as later auctioned for a sizeable sum, from Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the president, in response to their in­ vitation to her to attend the an­ nual bazaar of the aid society, while she was in Seattle. Wash­ ington at the home of her daugh­ ter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short will have as dinner guests Thanksgiv­ ing day their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hodgson of Yoncalla; Mr. Short's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Short; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Veatch and Miss Evelyn Veatch, parents and sister of Mrs. Short, and Mrs. Rosetta Miller, aunt of Mrs. Short. A no-host dinner will be held Thanksgiving day at the N. E. Compton home. Those participa­ ting will be the G. B. Arnest family, the E. E. Cone family, the Ransom Cone family, the C. HEALTH CLUB AT CRESWELL E. Umphrey family and the S. L. Twenty boys and girls of Cres­ Mackin family. well have organized a health club, under the leadership of Violet In­ A family group will gather for man. Donald Hoover is the club Thanksgiving day at the S. J. president. Junior Anderson is vice Leonard home and will include president and Neal Harvey is sec­ the Clyde I Conard family of Eu­ gene and the J. Brighton Leonard retary._____________________ family. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin will have as guests William and Frank McKinney, cousins of Mrs. Ferrin attending the University of Ore­ gon. Rev. and Mrs. James A. Smith and Miss Moore, teacher in the Central school. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saltsman will entertain Mrs. Saltsman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatch and son Douglas. ELMARTES CLUB LUNCHEON Mrs. Ralph Saltsman was host­ ess for the Elmartes club Tues­ day afternoon, entertaining with a 1 o’clock luncheon. Additional guests were Mrs. Harold Swartz and Mrs. Ted Denson. The after­ noon was spent playing contract and Mrs. Claude Kime held high sevore. BAPTIST AID SOCIETY MEETS The Baptist Aid Society met Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. The meeting was open­ ed with prayer and a business meeting followed. Work for the annual bazaar to be held Decem­ ber 10 was completed. Because of the bazaar being held in Dec­ ember no regular meeting of the group will be held until January. RESEARCH CLUB AMAZINGLY LOW COST this OLYMPIC WOOD BURNING CIRCULATOR brings you a full measure of fuel economy, health­ ful heat, house-wide com­ fort, and lasting service. You owe it to your fam­ ily. Nos. 321 and 325 A Site to Fit YOUR Home Bressler’s The Research club met Tues­ day evening at the home of Mrs. A. W. Shofstall. A book review, "Danger Is My Business," by John D. Craig, was given by Mrs. Verne Williams. Mrs. Lev Van Schoiack discussed high lights in a magazine article on the Congo. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party to be held Dec­ ember 13. M. P. G. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Armand Wynne was host­ ess Tuesday for the M. P. G. club. A dessert luncheon was served and a social afternoon en­ joyed. Mrs. Harold Axley wall entertain the club in two weeks. A Real Special on a 1500-watt 110-volt, D. C., full automatic Power and Light Plant. Completely re­ conditioned, operates like new. Will sell for less than half the cost of a new one. . M.H. MORRIS Electrical Contractor. Phone 187.1 1« South 10th St. MRS. T. C. WHEELER IS HOSTESS NOTED EVANGELIST TO BE HERE There will be an old fashioned gospel meeting held in the Town­ send hall on Main St., Monday night. November 28 at 7:30 P. M. by the Whitwell Evangelistic Party consisting of the Rev. C. B. Whitwell. Mrs. Whitwell, and Don Allen, musician. They are of the Bible Institute of D m Angeles and are endorsed by Dr. Charles Ful­ ler of the Sunday evening radio pregram entitled "The Old Fash­ ioned Revival Hour.” The White- well meetings are conducted along similar lines as the Fuller pro­ grams. If you enjoy that pro­ gram you will not want to miss MRS. BARTELS HOSTESS TO this true to the Bible and spirit­ ROYAL NEIGHBORS ual service. SAFEWAY Mrs. T. C. V^heeler entertained the LaComus club with a 1:30 dessert Tuesday and an afternoon of bridge. Specially invited guests were Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. Harry Reid. Mrs. E. J. Hen­ dricks. Mrs. William Bartels, Mrs. Rex Wheeler. Mrs. Frank Gierau and Mrs. James P. Gra­ ham. Mrs. A. W Swanson held high score for members. Mrs. Gierau. high, and Mrs. Reid, second high, for guests. The club will meet next with Mrs. Swan­ son. Mrs. Julia Bartels and Ila Keb- elbeck were hostess for Royal Neighbor club Monday evening at the Bartels home. Refreshments were served at 8 p. m. Bridge was played during the evening, prizes going to Maude Gireau and Belle Burkholder. Several guests were present. Decorations were in keeping with Thanksgiving. Lenora Broili and Maude Davis, state and county Royal Neighbor deputies, were guests of the local camp Tuesday evening. After a business meeting refreshments were served by Edna Burleson and Bertha Lee, table decorations suggested the Thanksgiving seas­ on. Plans were made for the Christmas meeting December 13. ATTENDS BANQUET (O. S. C. News Bureau) OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis, Mary Jane Smith. Cot­ tage Grove, freshman in home economics at Oregon State col­ lege. attended a banquet given by Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honor society for soph­ omore women, in the Memorial Union. November 15. Forty freshmen girls were present as well as 60 other guests, including faculty members and representatives of other campus organizations. AIRWAY 3 lbs. 39c 1 lb. 14c NOB HILL 2 lbs. 39c 1 lb. 20c Mr. anti Mrs. Claude C. Cruson will be guests Thanksgiving day at the Ivan Currin home in Eu­ gene. OFT THIS BOOKLET Doll Exhibition and benefit sil- ver tea Wednesday, November 30. 2 to 5 o'clock at home of Mrs. Roy Short. Presbyterian Ladies Aid. 15-ltc "Poppa, what's a millennium?" "Rastus, dat is de same thing as a centennial, 'cept, it's got more legs." Santa Fe Magazine. DRIVE A Completely Safe Car During the Winter Months. These features are found in the Plymouth and Chrysler cars. “They are the Real McCoys.” McCOY’S GARAGE Sentinel want ads pulL EDWARDS 2 lbs. 45c 1 lb. 23c BEWARE—These Coffees Are Often Imitated But Never Equalled I I FLOUR FLOUR Harvest Bloa- ■om. Hardwheat 49 lbs. $1 10 Kltrhen Craft Guaranteed I lard wheat 49 lbs...... 11.25 Miss Morton to Leave 1. 4 Wheel Brakes. For 4-H Club Meet 2. All steel bodies Miss Jacqueline Morton, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morton, 3. Safety Glass. will leave Friday for Chicago to attend the 17th national 4-H con­ 4. Goodyear Life­ gress. She is a senior in the Cot­ guard tires. tage Grove high school and an outstanding 4-H worker of Lane county and Oregon. 5. Willard batteries. Last year she won the Oregon record-keeping contest, placing third in the nation, and also won the Plummer trophy at the Pa­ cific International exposition and represented Oregon at the 4-H congress in Chicago. This year she was awarded the $50 gold watch awarded in the home beautification contest and won the national award, the trip to Chicago. For Complete Coffee Satisfaction at Safeway Benefit Sliver ten and doll ex­ hibition in charge of Mrs. J. P. Graham, Wednesday. Nov. 30. 2 to 5 p. m.. at home of Mrs. Roy Short. Presbytertan Ladies Aid. 15-ltc GARDENIA CLUB MEETS The Gardenia club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gene Masters with Mrs. Arlie Ferguson as hostess. A pie dem­ onstration was given by Mrs. Ferguson and refreshments or pie and coffee were served. Mrs. Jess Forrester was welcomed as a new member. The club will meet In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Read Hernenway with Mrs. Ger­ ald Conner as hostess. 3 GOOD REASONS SPECIAL a pound 2 lbs CLOSE OUT ITEMS While Quantities Last 3 cans 25c TOMATOES Crown Point—Solid Pack PEARS 3 for 25c Wilamet—No. 2^2 TOMATO JUICE ... .. 3 for 10c Star No. 1 Cans TOMATO JUICE Each 5c C & M—No. 2i/a Size Zenith D«* 2«th height. 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