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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON REBEKAH LODGE MEETS MRS. BOSLEY ENTERTAINS RESEARCH CLUB THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1939 ELMAKTES CLUB MEETS First nominations of officers Mrs. N. J. Nelson entertained for the mid-year term were held Mrs. Helen Bosley, honorary Tuesday afternoon with a 1 MRS. J. P. GRAHAM HONORED by the Rebekah lodge at its regu mem bei r of th«’ Research club, en- o'clock luncheon for th«* Elmartes lar meeting Friday night in tertained members of th«' club at club, inviting as additional guests Mrs. Fanny Leabo and Mrs. I.O.O.F. hall. Mrs. Clara Stevens her home Tuesday evening. Roll Mr-s. Harold Swartz anti Mrs. T. Clara Stevens entertain«'d Thurs of Portland and Mrs. Martha call topics were held and Mrs. W. J. Denson. Th«' afternoon was day evening of Last week at the Warner of Creswell were guests. C. Martin discussed th«* play, spent playing ixintrart. Mrs O. M. Leabo home, honoring Mrs. James It was announced that the Past “Cyrano de Bergerac " A discus Bagley held high score, 'rhe club P. Graham in appnx'iation of her Noble Grands club will meet sion of th«' play will be continued will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Neighbor of Woodcraft activities. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. at the next meeting. At the close C. H. Kime. A gift was given to Mrs. Graham. Martha Eastham. Mi's. Lena of the meeting refreshments were Twenty one guests were present, Hamkith. Mrs. Millie Hodgson and served by the hostess. FAREWELL SUPPER th«* number including members of Mrs. Elizabeth Fullmer as host Grove Circle. Neighbors of Wood esses. Announcement also was NANCY OGLESBY HONORED The Church of the Nazarene craft. A 7:30 dessert was served made that the April meeting of gave a farewell supper iriday and was followed by an evening the Rebekah Staff club has been A group of friends called Wed night for Mr, anti Mrs. C. A. of bridge. Mrs. William Veeiman' postponed. Th«' meeting of the nesday on Mrs. Nancy Aglesby, Longpre anti family wh«> arc leav held high score and several other Rebekah assembly to be held May honoring her on her eighty-second ing for their new home in Min pr izes were given for special 15-18 in Portlanti was discussed. birthday anniversary. Members of nesota. Mr. Longpre has been scores during the evening. A the Neighbors of Woodcraft pre Sunday sch«>o| superintendent for short business meeting was held UTOPIA CLUB ENTERTAINED sented her with a handkerchief the past two years. He has also and Mrs. Stevens was installed as shower. Mrs. Ogl««sby receiv’ed been organist and has held other past guardian neighbor of Grove Mrs. H. B. Ferrin was hostess many lovely gifts. During the af- offices in the church. circle. Thursday aftern«K>n of last week ternoon refreshments were served , to the Utopia club, entertaining by Mrs. Oglesby’s daughter, Mrs. BAPTIST AID MEETS RAINBOW GIRLS MEET with a 1:30 dessert. A pleasant James P. Graham. social afternoon was spent with Members of the Baptist Aid So An important meeting of Cot needlework. The next meeting of MRS. AXLEY HOSTESS ciety met Wednesday afternoon tage Grove Assembly, Order of the club will be in May. at the church for a work meet Rainbow for Girls, was held Mon The M P G. club was enter- ing. The afternoon was spent day night in Masonic hall. Plans JOKER CLUB ENTERTAINED tained Tuesday afternoon with a working on various projects of th«' were made to entertain the moth 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of group. ers of • members at the May 8th The Joker club was entertained Mrs. Harold Axley. Additional meeting of the group. The moth Monday evening at the home of guests were Mrs. Jennie Nichols Members of the Searchers class ers will be guests at a covered Miss Lula Currin, who invited as of San Francisco and Mrs. Don of the Methodist church met at dish dinner to be held at 6 o’clock additional guests, Mrs. James P. Allen. A pleasant stx'ial afternoon the parsonage Wednesday night. preceding the regular meeting. Graham and Mrs. Stilling. A 7:30 was enjoyed. Th«' club will mi'et April 26) for a pie social. The Following the dinner initiatory dessert was served. The hostess in two weeks with Mrs. Armand young men of the class met early work will be exemplified and presented each guest with a to work on the church lawn election of officers will be held. handkerchief. The evening was Other young peopl«« were also in Tentative plans were made for a spent playing bridge. Mrs. Glennie sited to th«' social. Mrs. JacL silver tea to be held in the near Frost held high score and Mrs. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY Caton was chairman. future. Following the regular Fred Blickle low. Miss Stella Adams and Mrs. meeting, the assembly entertained Intermediate Leaguers of th« Sam Hunter were hostesses for with an informal dance. Mrs. Nor ATTEND STATE RALLY Methodist church will have a the meeting of the Presbyterian man Lewis played the piano for society Tuesday after taffy pull and scavanger hunt the dancing. A number of members of the Missionary noon. entertaining at the home of Friday night from 7:00 to 9:00 Degree of ------- Honor of citv at ---- this ------------ They will meet at the home ot EAGLES TO HOLD MEETING tended the state rally held Mon Miss Adams. Devotions were led Mrs. E. M. Tilton. Members ot by Mrs. L, W. Coiner. Mrs. H. B. day in Salem. The opening drill Ferrin gave a report on the Pres- this League will also present a Nomination of offi«?ers for the was put on by the local lodge byterial held recently in play. "Children of Galilee,” Sun Eagles lodge will be held at the team, composed of Mrs. Fred Salem. At meeting the close of the after day, May 7. next regular meeting. April 28th A-------------- ---- 1 Bushell. Hammond. Mrs Richard noon refreshments were served. There will be a social night fea Mrs. Fred Knickerbocker. Mrs. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE TO turing a basket social by the John Schaffer. Mrs. Wendell ATTEND RALLY M. E. AID HOLDS SOCIAL ladies' auxiliary for the benefit of Cochran and Mrs. Ray Nelson. the ladies' drill team. Eleven new Initiatory work was exemplified About twelve young people of members w’ere initiated during for forty candidates. The nation The Methodist Aid Society held the last week. al secretary' of the lodge was a its annual experien«?e social W«»d- the local Baptist church plan to special guest and state officers nesday afternoon at the home of attend the spring rally of the MR. PETERSEN HONORED from both Oregon and Washing- Mrs. Olaf Olson. The hostess Ump«jua Association to be held at committee was Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Junction City Friday evening Th«’ ton were present. Hortense Reed. Mrs. Ira Beidler. theme of the rally Ls “Harmony." Mrs. William Petersen, with Mrs. N. E. Compton and Mrs. S. Registration starts at 5:30 and a Margaret Petersen as assistant LADIES COUNCIL TO L. Mackin. The team, captained banquet at 6:30. The program will hostess, entertained with a din ENTERTAIN by Mrs A. W, Wooley and Mrs. consist of several speakers and a ner Sunday in honor of her hus band on his birthday anniversary. The Wednesday afternoon ladies Ira Beidler. won the contest, pantomime. "Whispering Hope.” Yellow tulips and lilacs were used council of the Christian church turning in $32.35. The team led given by the Junction City B Y. for decorations with a centerpiece will entertain with their monthly by Mrs. Maude Wright and Mrs. Ruby Allen of this city is the for the table of pansies. Guests program and social hour with Adams turned in $20.96 and that president of the association, which were a few relatives and friends. Mrs. Ada Oaks’ group in charge led by Mrs. N. E. Compton and embraces groups from Roseburg May 3rd. The drama. “Lest We Mrs. C. N. Land turned in $19.84, to Salem. Forget,” wall be presented with making a total of $73.15 for the BIRTHDAY DINNER the following characterizations: three teams. Devotions were led Mrs. K. K. Mills entertained Spirit of Christianity, Hazel Van- by Mrs. Compton. The three Friday evening in her home with Nortwick: Spirit of Memory, teams explained how they had a dinner honoring Mrs. William Lois Williams. Flower girls, Mae raised their money for the ex Barker of Eugene, on her birth Aubrey. Fern Tracy, Angie Pow perience social. The Wooley-Beid- day anniversary. Guests were Mr. ell. Special music during the pro ler team presented their contri and Mrs. Gordon Fish, Mr. and gram will be in charge of Mrs. bution in the form of Joseph’s Mrs. Marsh Goodwin and Mr. and Ray Vincent and Mrs. William coat, the money being sewed into the coat. Mrs. Beidler model«?«! Mrs. William Barker, all of Eu Haldeman. the coat. Mrs. Reed read an ori gene. Tulips and wisteria were SURPRISE BASKET DINNER ginal poem, telling of the vari«?d artistically used for decorations. Pontiac sales figures for the experiences of the team members in earning their contribution, for last ten days of March; the month A surprise basket dinner was MRS. CLAUDE KIME HOSTESS given the Earl Lukens family at the Compton-Land team. A mock of March and the first quarter of their new home near Anlauf Sun wedding was staged by the 1939 showed marked increases Mrs. Claude Kime entertained clay. Those attending were Mr. Wright-Adams team in present over previous periods of this year Thursday of last week with an and Mrs. O. Bennett and ing their earnings for the experi and over corresponding periods of afternoon of bridge, compliment daughter H. Velma, and Mrs. ence social. Mrs. Atkins was ---- the — 1938, according to figures releas ing Mrs. John Finneran and Mrs. S. H. Kline, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. ed from the office of C. P. Simp F. E. br i de and her veil contained the W D. Abel. A 1:30 dessert was ju’rv-Pd and «iv tahloe nt vick and daughter Sylvia, Frankie money. At the tea hour delicious son, general sal«?s manager. wero in niV^n thl and Ab”a Ruth- a"d Mrs. refreshments were served by the Reports shows that retail de T^entt six £JTts Lewis and sons Richard hostess committee at gaily dec- liveries for the final ten day per ™7n SRonaki. Miss Jeanette Trun- orated tables. iod were 6,232, «compared to 4, Sn hnPnnr J«u g2nd tne nell. all of Cottage Grove, and 326 for the second ten days of Harold EaklTZS Ato AD LIBnVM BXTERTArNKD March, 3,277 for the last period of February and 4,470 for the Hawlev At hrid pa Mrs w a '-CC camp, and the host and host- The Ad Libitum club was en third ten days of March, 1938. In tertained Thursday afternoon of percentages that represents in W L. Workman low. O. W. DINNER CLUB MEETS last week at the home of Mrs. Al creases for the final period of 44 bert Woodard. A pleasant social per cent over the second ten days MRS. M c F arland hostess Members of the O. W. Dinner afternoon was enjoyed and at th of March; 90 per cent over the club were- guests Tuesday night of tea hour the hostess served dain final period of February and 40.0 Mrs. W. W. McFarland enter- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of ty refreshments. The next meet per cent over the last ten days of tained the LaComus club with a Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Titus ing of the club will be with Mrs. March, 1938. 1:30 dessert Tuesday afternoon. of Eugene were additional guests. Alvis Wicks. Retail deliveries for the entire Guests bidden to meet with the club were Mrs. Glennie Frost, Mrs. Sylvia Griggs and Mrs. J. P. Graham. The afternoon was spent playing bridge, Mrs Frost hold ing high score. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. month «if March were 14.575 corn- is 51.4 per «•ent greater than the par«‘«i with 9,185 for February 22,540 cars delivered during the and 10,087 for March 1938. an in- first quarter «if 1938. creuse of 58 per «'ent over Feb- “Since the start of 1939 model ruary an<! 44.5 per cent over production hist September, 98,- March of last year. 896 Pontiac «-ars were built up t«» "Sales for the first three April 1, which compares to 70.- months of this year ar«' c«pially 946 of the 1938 model curs built g«*o«l in comparison with last up to th«' same date last year Is greater by over 7,(MX) units year, said Mr. Simpson. “During and than th«' entire production of th«' first quarter our dealers de- — . 1938 model care,” Mr. Simpaon Pontiac« which ! continued. 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