T11U RS D A Y. JANPA RV 5. 193». THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON GOLDEN WEDDING OF AND MRS. ZYSETT Friday P.D.G. club will meet with Mrs. S. L. Godard for regular meeting and election of officers. —♦— Georgiannas of Methodist church will hold 1:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mick ey. Plans will be made to begin practice on a 3 act play. Tuesday O. L. H. club, 1:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. Glennie Frost. Tuesday Evening club, 7:30 p. m„ city library. Royal Neighbors will meet at Eagles hall at 8:00 p. m. Offi cers for coming year will be elected. Tuesdav Bridge club. 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. Ruth Woodson, hostess at the home of Mrs. W. W. McFarland. MR. TWO SPECIALISTS COMING FOR DAIRY SHORT COURSE Presbyterian Aid society, 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors. Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet at the church at 2:30 p. m. Thursday (Next Week) WATCH PARTY FOR C. E. GROUP The Christian Endeavor of the Presbvterian church held a watch partv'in the church parlors New Year's eve. The early part of the evening was spent with games and social entertainment. Re freshments were served prior to midnight and watch services were conducted as the old year passed out. About 20 wung people at- tended. Social Twelve, a 1:30 dessert at the Robert Savage home with MISS DOROTHY HANEY WED Mrs. J. Backensto as hostess. Mrs. Marguerite Haney, for Ad Libitum club. 2:30 o'clock at merly of Cottage Grove, now re the home of Mrs. G. B. Arnest. siding in Portland, has announced the marriage of her daughter. GALLOPING TEA Dorothy Haney, to Fred Boody of Portland. The marriage took Mrs. Inez Meeks was hostess at place in Seattle December 26. The a galloping tea Friday evening young couple will reside in Port when a number of Royal Neigh land where the groom is in busi- bors ----- (¡athered --------- at her home. ness Mrs. Boody is a grand Bridge provided the evening’s en- daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Gald- tertainment. Mmes. Fred Ander ibina and a niece of Frank Gald- * * son and J. S. Powell were the ibina. She attended the local prize winners. Refreshments high school for a while. later were served at the close of the graduating from the Redmond evening. high school ENTERTAINMENT AT FERRIN HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin en tertained a group of friends at the home New Year's eve. Games occupied the early hours of the evening. A supper was served near the midnight hour with fa vors of noise makers passed out as the New Year approached. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall. Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trask. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Durham. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Um- phrey and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin. METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. E. E. Cone was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the society. Methodist’ Missionary Mrs. Albert Woodard led the de- votions: Mrs. Andrew Brund. as sisted by Mrs. Adkins and Mrs James Monroe, was in charge of the program. "Moving Millions.' a book on India is being studied this year. Plans were made for guest afternoon for the February meeting which will be a 1:30 des sert at the home of Mrs. Newton Land. Refreshments were served at the tea hour. Numdah Design Cotton Rugs Size 24x36 Only Fifty Available So Get One NOW Several Colors and Patterns To Choose While They A New Year’s watch i»rty was held at the Clarence Cockerall home. Those who attended were: Chas. Arnold family. M. J. Perinl family, Steve Tonole and family from Marcóla, and Bonnie Tonole from Dunsmuir, California, who is «pending the holidays with rel atives and friends here. Mr. anil Mne. Lyle Waters from Cook. Washington, were Satur- day night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M J. Perini. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Burkett have returned home after «pend ing two months with their daugh ter and family. Mrs. II. H. Russell at Walker. California, and two weeks at the home of a son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burkett at Marshfield. Oscar Nohre, who makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Perinl, is visiting friends In Sil- verton. _ Divide Highway Telephone Co. held their annual meeting Mon day evening at the home of Miss Alsea Hawley. Miss Hawley was reelected president, J. A. Mackey vice president. Tom Nixon secre tary-treasurer, and Mr. and Mrs. ROD AND GUN CLUB TO A M. Brown and M. J. Perini are MEET MONDAY directors. The regular meeting of the Cot Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Hern who tage Grove Rod and Gun club will have been living on the Lindstrom be held Monday evening. January 9 at the club house on South Sixth street. Lou Waldorf of Eu gene will address the group on a plan to secure funds to aid in the conservation of timber along Oregon highways. He will also present moving pictures, accord ing to R. S. Drenner, club presi dent. A family dinner was held New The annual two weeks dairy Year's day at the Verne Zysett products short course at Oregon nome •— State college will lx* held Fibru home suuin south oi of the city to honor Mr and Mrs. J. A. Zysett of Mon- ary 13 to 25 this year, which roe whose fiftieth wedding an- dates include the annual conven- niversary oecured in December, tlon of the Oregon Dairy Manu- They were married in the state of facturen' association, to be held Illinois iilinois in 1889. 1889 They came to February 21 to 23. inclusive. Oregon shortly afterward and Visiting specialists this year lived near Scio, later moving to will Ik' Dr. C. L. Roadhouse, head the Monroe district. They have of the department of daily indus eight children, five sons and three tries at the University of Califor daughters, several of whom were nia at Davis, and F. S. Board of unable to be present for the re Aukland, New Zealand, one of the union. Those present were the inventors of the new vacreation honored guests, a son. Jack Zy cream pasteurizing process. A sett, his wife and three children vacerator machine has been in- of Monroe, a daughter, Mrs. stalled in the experimental cream Frank Galdabini. and Mr. Galda- ery at Oregon State College and bini, and the Verne Zystee fam- will be demonstrated during the short course and convention. ily. Dr. Roadhouse will specialize In II. B. ferrin speaker lectures and demonstrations on the production and handling of The Lane County Janitors’ as- qiilk and milk products, emphasiz sociation met Tuesday night at ing newest methods for achieving the Eugene Vocational school a high degree of sanitation and with Supt. H. B. Ferrin as guest other requirements in the fluid speaker. milk field. Wednesday RUGS Divide farm for three years have rented Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown's place and have moved there. A New Years dinner party was given by Mrs. George Alleman in honor of Mr. Alleman’s birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan. Wal den; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs. Culp Creek; George Foster and Sensational New CORONA Specilline Silent Portable This new Speedline Corona gives For a you modem streamlined beauty . . . Few Cent» effortless, quiet action . . . and speedy performance. You'll be proud to own a Day this amazing new model. Enclosed to keep out dust. FLOATING SHIFT, piano key action, and many new improvements. Made by pioneer manufacturers of portable typewriter*. 24-Hour Service Pretty Young Wife (at busy crossing): "Now remember. Her bert. the brake is on the left—or is it on the right ?—but don't— Harrassed Husband: "For good ness sake, stop talking. Your job is to smile at the policeman." NEEDLECRAFT TODAY family of Thornton Corners and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman of this vicinity. Mn». F. M. 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Daugherty and Mrs. F. L. Gran nis Bridge was played during the afternoon and Mrs. A. W. Kime held high score. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS The Mother's club met at the home of Mrs. G. W. Fullerton Tuesday for an all day meet ing. In the election of officers. Mrs, Sallie Hill was chosen presi dent: Mrs. Elsie Wells, vice presi dent; Mrs. Mabel Land, secretary; Mrs. Cora Thompkins, treasurer. For December the welfare commi- tee distributed seventy ohe gar ments. ten coats, one suit, seven teen pairs of shoe», two pairs men’s wool socks. Arrangements were made to move the clothing in the city hall Mink farms started in 1933 in Tillamook county, this season shipped $50,000 worth of furs to a Seattle dealer while another $50.- 000 worth has been sold to custo mers direct. First Charmer: '1 always feel better after a real good cry.” Second Charmer: “It gets things out of your system eh?” First Charmer: "No, it gets things out of my husband.” ... 19c 4 lb. pkg. 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