THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON JU SOCIETV ★ FASHION PREVIEW < DEGREE OF HONOR THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1939 REBKKAHN ELECT DELE­ GATE« Entronice the »tore that brought you cut rate priesa The l>gree of Honor initiated to Cottage Grove candidates, Mrt Ed Heck and The Rt'bckah lodge, at their I’M GOING TO ASK THE Mrs. Lloyd Swanson, at their meeting Friday night in I.O.O.F. v $1.00 GENERAL TO LEAD U5 meeting Monda)’ night. Plans hall, elected delegates and alter­ Order of Eastern Star, 8 p. m. IN SINGING THE were completed for attending the nates to the state assembly meet* Ironised YEAST 79c in the Masonic temple. Brother "5IA« state rally to be held on the next Ing to be held May 15 in Klamath t FORGOT night in the chapter will be ob- regular meeting night, April 24. Falls. Hazel Culver, Eva Awbrey SPANGLED 25c Blue Jay HoW II served and all men members are in Salem. The lodge purchased and Lets Stewart were named BANNERS STARTED. CORN PLASTERS 23c especially invited. There will be white lace dfsaaea with white taf­ delegates and May Aubrey and entertainment and refreshments feta foundations for all officers Martha Eastham were elected as $1 00 Upjohn's Super D will be served. Mrs. Glennie Frost and the drill team. White satin alternates. The lodge went on COD LIVER OIL 83c is chairman of the hostess com­ sandals will complete the cos­ record as recommending May mittee. tumes which will be worn at the Aubrey for district deputy presi­ 75c Carlod and rally. Following the lodge session dent. All members were urged to BILE SALTS, 50s 59c W. C. T. U., 2 o'clock at the a social evening at cards furnish­ bring pies for the pie social to be home of Mrs. Elisie Wells on ed entertainment. Mrs. Earl Bal­ held Thursday evening. south First street. lew held high score and Mrs. Wil­ liam Veelman held low. Hostesses. COUPLE HONORED ON 4Hth 49c The Bert B. Chandler Camp of Mrs. Curtis French and Mi's. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Spanish War Veterans and their Henry Williamson, served re­ $1 25 Th® New auxiliary will meet at 6:30 in the freshments. Old fashioned nose- PERUNA The Townsend club met for a 98c armory for a covered dish dinner, gays and dainty figurines were at­ social evening April 10 in honor of Dont fargrt Thrift-Wlw*—No or* The occasion is muster night for tractive decorations. 35c Vick's Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch on «1er I* too urna 11 for our «-onaMor»- the Camp. The General Lawton their 49th wedding anni versar)’, VAPO RUB Camp of Eugene will be guests, i 27c tlon. You will alao find low price* RESEARC H CLUB ELECTS with a large number in attend- every day. Following the dinner the two ance. The am consisted of UITS and the Spring ... clothes 25c Nose und groups will meet separately. The Mrs. Georg Bjorset was elected several musical numlxr* Pie and Tob*c<*oa at cut rate price* and the weather go together. president of the Research club at auxiliary will have initiation. Camel*, Lucky*, Cheater* THROAT DROPS 19c Above, a navy rayon sheer-crepe the regular meeting held Tuesday coffee were sold. The next meet­ 12c package 91.15 carton ing will be a business meeting, ■uit. the dress collared in white evening in the city library. Other 85c Drene Shampoo and All IO<- brand* pique, the coat reaching dear to officers named were Mrs. Vern Monday. April 17th. A delegate to K» carton the national convention will be Pond’s Cream Lotion 53c P. A., Velvet, amali can I Oc American Legion and Legion the hem. Williams, vice president, and Mrs. elected. auxiliary. 8 p. m. in the armor)-. S. Rose, secretary-treasurer. RAINBOW ASSEMBLY BRIDE-ELECT HONORED The auxiliary will have important The evening was spent discussing 75c 40c busniess and make plane for en­ and outlining the study program The Rainbow girls, at their Miss Madelle Beidler, who will Ovaltine new year. The club was tertaining the district and state for the Cantoria be a June bride, was honored invited to hold its next meeting meeting Monday night, discussed presidents the last of April _____ with a miscellaneous shower, giv- in two weeks with Mrs. Helen plans for giving a benefit dance Wednesday night at the home Bosley, honorary member of the at some future date. Plans were Theta Rho, 7^30 p. m. in the made for a covered dish dinner. Cruson by the M. group. I.O.O.F. hall. Officers and mem- May 8. honoring the mothers of which Mrs. C. A. bers are urged to attend as prac- „ .9’ club members. It was announced that initiatory work will be BeldI ^ r - of Madelle. is a tice for JOINT INSTALLATION an informal dancing party would member. Thirty were present in- held. follow the regular meeting the BAPTIST MISSIONARY __ +_ eluding club members and friends The Neighbors of Woodcraft last of the month. Games furnish­ SOCIETY Friendly club, 1:30 dessert at Miss Beidler. The honored Circle 875 of Cottage Grove and ed entertainment and refresh­ the home' of Mrs. N. E Compton. KF/51 «^»ved many attractive the Mass Circle 485 of Creswell ments were served after lodge ad­ The Baptist Missionary society The meeting was changed from w“*ch were presented in a held a joint installation Saturday journed. met Wednesday at the home of the regular day of Tuesday to oov^J way. She was instructed to night at Creswell. Twenty two If you like birthday celebra­ Mrs. Finley Whipps. Mrs. Ollie tion* Monday. ‘*nd parasols as a shower was members from here attended. and most of u* do you may P.D.O. CLUB PLANS SALE Pickens, president, presided and __*__ threatening. Upon opening the Mrs. James P. Graham was in­ be Interested In the anniversary gave the devotional. During the j___________ parasols, which were decorated stalling officer. The local drill The P.D.G. club was entertain­ business session, reports were giv­ offering* of Irish-McBroom, also 1 UPSQ2iy with dainty paper flowers, tulle team executed the floor work. ed Friday afternoon at the home the *ocial offering* of Irhh- Reading Swnrtz Inc. This week the I rich- Tuesday ENening club, 7:30 p. and ostrich tips, she was Mrs. Graham received gifts from of Mrs. Ralph Ward. Plans were en by the following: ~ ____ McCall; McBroom I* celebrating the *ec- showered with gifts suspended both Circles and flowers from made for a plant rummage sale chairman, Mrs. John m. in the city library. from white streamers. Refresh- various members. She was also to be held April 15. The place White Cross work, Mr*. Nannie ond anniversary of the firm with Just amere club. 1:30 dessert ments were served at the close of honored with a floral degree by where the sale will be held will Smith, and prayer chairman. Mr*. many unusual feature* including the evening. The serving table the drill team. The local Circle be announced later. Miss Mariette W. C. Martin. At the final open­ the world's longest weiner Last with Mrs. Stewart Carlson. ing of the mission boxes It was was decorated with a three tier presented Mrs. Fanny Leabo, Hamant spoke on recent radio disclosed that more than the year guessing the weight of the O. L. H. club, 1:30 dessert wedding cake surmounted with guardian neighbor of the Creswell broadcasts dealing with gardens, largest weiner proved to lie quite bridge at the home of Mrs. T. C. silver wedding bells. It was sur­ Circle, with a potted plant. Mrs. The club held a discussion on quota had been raised, which was amusing and the gu«*ssing ronti^it rounded with dainty blue and pink Hazel Chapman, captain of the flower arrangements. It was de­ very gratifying. For the program, this year will be just a* intrreat- Wheeler. Mr*. A. C. Spriggs reported on i ng. forget-me-nots which formed a drill team, Mrs. Delia Hatch, in­ cided to visit various gardens in Tuesday Bridge club, 1 o'clock background and altar for a minia­ coming guardian neighbor of the the community in the near fu­ the mission work in Cuba, Mr*. A few free balloon* will also be luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. ture briday party, including a Cottage Grove Circle, and Mrs. ture. Members of the club visifed John McCall on mission work In available for thorn* who come bride and groom, minister, flower Anna Schoen were also honored the pansy beds of Mrs. Ward, the south and Mrs. W. C. Martin early. S<*e the page announre- L. Grannis. on the Madras conference. After ment appearing In this Issue for girls and bridesmaids. Each car­ with flowers and gifts. Mrs. who gave each member a plant. the program, delicious refresh­ details. ried a dainty bouquet of forget- Nancy Oglesby recently elected me-nots tied with dainty tulle to the office of magician of the At the close of the meeting re­ ments were served by the hostess. freshments were served by the La Mercredi Pont club, 7:30 bows. The honor guest cut the local Circle, was among those in­ hostess. A diving bell, which plunge* in­ The May meeting of the ANNIVERSARV DINNER cake which was served with ice stalled. As a closing event of the club dessert with Mrs. Jesse Denny. to Father Neptune’* *olar-plexu*. will be held at the home of cream and coffee. evening the Creswell Circle serv­ Mrs. Joe Landess. Mrs. C. C. Cruson entertained will show California World’s Fair ed refreshments. at dinner Tuesday evening, fea­ visitors the denizon* of the deep TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY turing a "crab feed" In honor of for 288 days during 1939. LA MERC REDI PONT OBSERVED (Next Week) MRS. BLICKLE HOSTESS Mr. Cruson's birthday anniver­ Utopia club. 1:30 dessert and Post your challenge In doublp* Mrs. Nelson DeYoung was host­ sary. Guests included Mr. and The LaComus club held a 1 social afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Blickle entertained o’clock no-hostess luncheon at the Joker club and Mrs. C. J. ess Wednesday of last week for Mr*. Benton Schrenk and their or teams on bulletin hoard at Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. the home of Mrs. W. W. McFar­ Kem and Mrs. Mrs. Guy E2arl with the La Mercredi Pont club. A 7:30 house gu«*sts, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bob’s Bowling Alley* where you Ad Libitum club. 2:30 p. m. land Tuesday in observance of the a 7:30 dessert Monday night. dessert was served and the eve­ Evans of Nebraska. Mr. and Mr*. will no doubt find other* ready to »-Ite with Mrs. Albert Woodard at her twentieth anniversary. A birth­ Bridge was played during the ning hours spent at bridge. Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Fred accept your challenge day cake with twenty lighted evening with Mrs. George Jacob­ I^eslie Booth held high score, Mrs. Blickle. Mr. and Mr*. K. K. Mills home near London. B"» Letter Files. Sentinel. candles formed an attractive cen­ sen and Mrs. Glennie Frost re­ Earl Ballew, low. Mr*. Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cham­ bers. Sentinel want ad* null. Denny will be hostess for the club terpiece for the table. Mrs. War ­ GRUBB-REYNOLDS NUPTIALS ceiving prizes for the high and ren Daugherty and Mrs. Glennie low scores. Both guests were pre­ next week. MRS. LEONARD ENTERTAINS Miss Edna Grubb, daughter of Frost were additional guests. A sented with gifts. Miss Lula Cur­ ROYAL NEIGHBORS University of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grubb, and business meeting was held and of­ rin will entertain the club in two Mrs Brighton Leonard enter­ Harold C. Reynolds, son of the ficers elected follow: President, weeks. Present* The Royal Neighbors met Tues­ tained a group of eight children Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Reynolds of Mrs. Fred Blickle: vice president. Wednesday honoring her daugh ­ Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, secretary ­ day night and concentrated on "The gayest Musical Comedy Deering, Idaho, were united in PRESBYTERIAN AID drill practice in preparation for ter Kay on her fourth birthday marriage at 12:30 noon Sunday at treasurer. Mrs. Warren Edwards. You'll Ever See" anniversary. The little folk were the Methodist church. The Rev. Mrs. McFarland, retiring presi­ The Presbyterian aid society the district convention to be held entertained during the afternoon dent. was honored with a hand­ met Wednesday afternoon in the here April 25th. General plans for Ellsworth Tilton performed the kerchief shower. Bridge furnished with game* and refreshments ceremony in the presence of a entertainment. parlors. Hostesses were the convention were completed. were served at the tea hour. A Mrs. Harry Met­ church Following the business meeting small group of relatives and close calf received the Mrs. L. J. McCoy. Mrs. Nels Niel ­ club prize and birthday cake with four candle* no - hostess refreshments were friends. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Frost the guest prize. Mrs. son and Mrs. Charles Beidler. graced the table. F^ch little girl Mrs. Tilton played a violin solo. McFarland will entertain the club Mrs. B. R. Job led devotions. Con­ served. received a doll as a favor and Grand New .Song Hits, Dance*. "I Love You Truly,” accompanied in two weeks. tests and games furnished enter­ Miss Kay received many attrac­ Comedy, Stage Effects tainment. The work program for RONNIE SHERRY HONORED tive by Mrs. Ransom Cone. Mrs. Cone gifts. also played the wedding march. the year was discussed in a gen ­ SILVER TEA University Theatre eral way. Mrs. John Wirth and Complimenting Ronnie Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caton -were ELMARTES CLUB attendants. The bride wore a blue Johnson Hall Eugene Ladies Council of the Christian Mrs. James McHenry were guests. and his mother, Mrs. Ralph tailored suit. Mrs. Caton wore an church will hold a silver tea at Refreshments were served at the Sherry of Portland, Mrs. S. T. Mrs. Loren Schroeder was host ­ afternoon frock of green. Follow­ the home of Mrs. W. M. Harpole close of the afternoon. Easter Rose entertained the CRY club ess Tuesday for the Elmartes April 17-22 Incl. ing the ceremony a dinner was at 45 So. 12th street, Wednesday, lilies and spring flowers were at­ last Thursday. Games and an club. A 1 o’clock luncheon was Reserve Seats — AS UO Ticket Easter egg hunt were enjoyed by served and contract followed. served at the home of the bride’s April 19, between the hours of tractively used as decorations. the children. The following club Mrs. C. H. Kime held high score. Office. Premier $1.50 Other parents. Guests included the Rev. 2:00 and 4:00 p. m. Hostesses will members with their mothers were Mrs. N. J. Nelson will entertain and Mrs. Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. be Mrs. Harpole and Mrs. Van- Night* $1.00 PORTLAND VISITORS present: Diane Morelock, Virginia the club at the next meeting Jack Caton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nortwick. Reception committee, HONORED Haldeman, Ronnie Sherry, Billy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. T. M. Boyd and Mrs. A. W. Strobeck, the latter couple from Kime: and pouring, Mrs. Ewing, Honoring Mrs. Ethel Hagen of Flatters and Gloria Rose. Re Eugene. Mrs. Reynolds is a grad­ Mrs. William Morelock and Mrs. Portland, who is visiting friends freshments were served at th< uate of the Cottage Grove high Martha Marsh. Music and a curio here, Mrs. Merville Veatch and tea hour. school and the Monmouth Normal table will be diversions for the Mrs. Ralph Saltsman entertained school. She is a member of the ; afternoon. The rooms will be dec­ Thursday evening of last week BARBARA HILL WINS LOW teaching force at the Latham । orated with spring flowers. with three tables of contract at school. Mr. Reynolds is employed The ladies held their golf play the home of Mrs. Veatch. A 7:30 at the Woodard Lumber company. CONSTELLATION CLUB dessert was served. High score Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. They will make their home at was held by Mrs. Herbert W. The entertainment and refresh­ London. The Constellation club met Lombard and the honored guest ment committee was Doris More- Thursday afternoon of last week received a prize. Guests were Mrs. lock and Leontine Knickerbocker. in Masonic hall with Mrs. C. S. Harry Metcalf, Mrs. Sam Veatch, Barbara Hill won low score in the CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS Roberts and Mrs. W. E. Lebow as Mrs. Harold Swartz, Mrs. W. B. alibi tournament. The refresh­ The Cheerio class of the Meth­ hostesses. A business meeting was Johnston, Mrs. C. J. Kem, Mrs. ment and entertainment commit­ odist Sunday school held a party held, Mrs. William Petersen, pres­ Lombard, Mrs. Waren Daugherty, tee for next week will be Twila Tuesday at the Methodist church. ident, presiding. Plans for the Mrs. O. M. Bagley, Mrs. N. J. Stewart and Peggy Savage._____ New officers were elected as fol­ May meeting, at which time an­ Nelson, Mrs. Charles Hall and lows: President, Doris Stroup; nual election of officers will be M^s.' Hagen. vice president, Alberta Adkins; held, were discussed. Hostesses treas for that meeting will be Mrs. Olaf secretary, Florence Wells; treas- HUSBANDS GUESTS OF urer, Alma Vicks; reporter, Betty J,Olson and Mrs. George Gates. At M. P. G. CLUB ■n . . ; assistant secretary- the close of the afternoon re- Thompson For Virginia Moore. Games ________ were ____ freshments were served by the Mrs. Joe Smith entertained the played and refreshments served, hostesses. M. P. G. club and husbands with a salmon dinner Tuesday at the Smith summer home on the Ump­ qua near Scottsburg. Other guests $1.00 - $1.95 present were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Slacks ...... Eyans, house guests from Nebras­ Out size $2.49 ka at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk, and Mr. and Slacks, wool $2.95 Mrs. Frank Erwin of Los An­ geles, guests of the Roy Shorts. Two Piece The birthday anniversaries of $1.95-$2.95 Mrs. Harold Axley and Claude Slack Suits . Cruson were announced and ob­ Two-piece Suit served in an appropriate manner. Boat trips on the river and so- Sharkskin $5.95 cial entertainment was furnlshed Overalls, 16 to 20 ...... $1.95 the guests. S Monday 59c Irish McBroom to Celebrate This Week Wednesday Thursday “With Fear and Trembling” Smart Shop Sportswear They’re Here in All Their an d Different Hair Styles FAMILY DINNER HELD Curlette Beauty Shop GLADYS HECK, Prop. 634 Main Street, Upstair« Phone 75 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton held a family dinner Sunday at their home. Guests were Mr. ana I Mrs. William Ashworth of Eu-1 gene and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brigh- ' ton Leonard and son John and I daughter Kay of this city. 40 to 44 .................... $2.25 Shirts $1.00 up Smart Shop ALICE BREEDLOVE