THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
PROGRAM OUTLINKD
Miss Rodney Hood, Reporter
Telephone 159
FRIDAY
The Staff club will meet with
Rosa Peteraon, Zula Hansen.
Mina Clark and Nellie King on
the committee.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
CLUB MEETS WITH
MRS. MILLS
The program of the Standard
Rearers of the Methcxiist church
Mrs. K K. Mills, Mr». Roy
is to center around the publica- Short and Mrs Herbert W, Lom-
tion calk'd “World News" during bard were hostesses at the honx*
the coming winter. At the meet- of Mrs. Mills Wednesday aftei
ing Monday evening the follow- iwxin to the
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Daughters of the
ing members of the editorial staff Nile, a Eugene chib. Mrs. Victor
were elected: Editor-in-chief, Chambers had planned to assist
Marcia Brund: story section edi but due to the illness and death
tor. Helen Wells social page edi of her father was not able to at
tor. Janet Rynearson: financial tend. Twenty-two ladies fix»m Eu
editor, Alberta Adkins; religious gene were present for the meet
editor, Betty Marie Adkins; ad ing. A 1:00 o'clock luncheon was
vertising manager. Ina Monroe. served. The table was beautiful
!>>nna Clark. Frances Adams, ly decorated with twenty-five va
Marcia Brund and Vivian McNew rieties of fuchsia. The afternoon
were named as the committee in was spent with business matters
charge of the program for the and several ladies from Eugene
banquet October 4th which is to gave talks Also an interesting
lx« sponsored by the "mystery talk was given by Miss Beatrice
mothers" of the Woman's For- Turtle, local public health nurse.
eign Missionary society.
Mi«th<xUxt church met Wednesday iod whs x|x-nt in piecing quilts.
in the church parlors. A |x>tluck Mrs. Frank Babcock and Mrs.
dinner was served at the noon Anna Adnins wen* hoxtexsex for
hour, Fourteen members were- the aftem<x>n. The next meeting
present. Mrs Lettie Knickerbock will ix> held at the church Octo
er. Mrs. J. H. Chambers, Mrs.
Hi with Mrs. Anna Heidler
Ellsworth Tilton and Mrs Alice and Mm. Margaret Usinai (I
Van Valin were guests. Mrs. Al- hostesses.
k*n. president, conducted the
busines session litui Mrs. Knick-
Bewun* of the man who ovcr-
erbocker was in charge of the de- emphasizes his desire to lx« fair
votion d program. Th<* work |x«r- and honest.
The marriage of Miss Edna
Cherry, daughter of Mrs. Bertha
Cherry, to Melvin W. Snell, son
of Mrs. Walter Allen, was solemn-
ized Saturday evening in the Reorganized Church of Jesus
PHYLLIS CHARLES SCHOOL GF DANCING
Christian church parsonage with Christ
Day Saints will
the Rev. E. L. Kechley officiat meet at of the Latter
PRESENTS
of Mr. and Mrs.
ing. The bride wore a blue tailor Z. A. Coop home
at
1037
Madison
ed dress with a corsage of talis Street for weiner roast and social
man roses and was attended by
Miss Ada Chestnut. The groom meeting, at 7:00 p. m.
was attended by Bob Cherry,
AND
SATURDAY
brother of the bride. Guests were
immediate relatives and friends.
W R.C. will meet at the armory
The bride is a graduate of the at 2:00 o'clock. All members are
DEMOC RATIC LADIES TEA
Cottage Grove high school and requested to be present.
N. O. W.
THE SM ART SHOP AND J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
the groom a graduate of the Den
A tea for the democratic ladies
ver. Colorado, high school. Fol
The Neighbors of Woodcraft was held at the home of Mrs. C.
MONDAY
COTTAGE GROVE ARMORY, WED., SE1*T 27. H P M
lowing the ceremony the couple
met socially Tuesday evening at F. Hoskins Saturday which was
Degree
of
Honor
will
meet
at
took a short wedding trip to
the
home
of
Mrs.
Minnie
Willits
Admission 25c and H><«
national democratic »lay. The tea
points along the coast. Mr. and Eagles hall at 7:30 for initiation with Mrs W. W. McFarland and was
held in the afternoon be
Mrs. Snell will make their home and ritualistic work.
Mrs. George McQueen assisting tween the hours of three and
in Cottage Grove.
Mi-s. Willits as hostesses. A 7:30 five. Mrs. Harry Read and Mrs.
Rainbow girls will meet in the dessert
was served followed by Meri»« Porter assisted in pouring
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Masonic Temple at 7:30 for for four tables of bridge. Mrs. J. P. and Misses Betty Amest and
mal installation.
Graham held high score for the Helen Deere assisted in serving
Mrs. W. A Hemenway enter-
— ♦—
evening and Mrs. Carl Leabo low. Miss Marcia Brund played sever
tained with a garden party at her,
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson and al piano selections during the ten
home Friday afternoon in honor
Elmartes cIub will meet W. W. McFarland were guests.
hour. Mrs. Lydick of Eugene gave
of her daughter Elizabeth who is with Mre Ral h Sahsman for a
an interesting talk on outstanding
to be married to William F. Nor- 1:00 o'clock luncheon,
O. L. II. CLUB
points of the new deal. Out-of-
ris of Eugene. The date for the,
_ *_
town guests were Mrs. Lydick
wedding has been set for Novem- La Com us club will meet at the The O. L, H. club met Tuesday and
Mrs. Woodhouse of Eugene
ber 19. The engagement was an- home of Mrs. G. B. Pitcher for a afternoon at the home of Mrs. and Mrs.
Foster of Lorane.
nounced at the party in a treasure 1:30
George Jacobsen for a 1:30 des
dessert.
hunt. Each guest found a word in
Research club will meet at sert. The table was centered with
SOCIAL TWELVE
the search that disclosed the en- the The
a basket of mixed fall flowers in
city library at 8:00 p. m.
gagement. About twelve of Miss
pastel shades. Two tables of The Social Twelve club was cn-
Hemenway’s friends were present.
bridge were in play during the tertained by Mrs. Marguerite
<>r
Mrs.
Clifford
Smith
and
Mrs.
Refreshments were served in J. S. Powell will be hostesses for afternoon. Mrs. Guy Earl held Johnson
Thursday
with
a
1:30
keeping with a garden party. Miss Royal Neighbors at Eagles hall.
high score and Mrs. A. W. Swan dessert served at the Palace cafe.
Hemenway is a graduate of the
son second. The next meeting will After the dessert, the group spent
Cottage Grove high school and a
be held in two weeks at the home a social afternoon at Mrs. John-
WEDNESDAY
graduate nurse from Good Sa
New Davenports, Chairs, Davenoa and Swing
of Mrs. W. B. Johnston.
son's apartment. Guests wen«
maritan hospital at Portland. She
Presbyterian Missionary will
Miss
Lula
Currin,
Mrs.
M.
Ferrin
is a nurse in the Sacred Heart meet at the church. Mrs. S. C.
Rockers just received from fall markets. Be
LADIES COUNCIL
and two charter members of the
hospital in Eugene.
Hunter, Mrs. O. W, Blackmore
club. Mrs. Katie Veatch of Cor
lection of rich velvets and velours Choice of
and Mrs. Ross will be the hostess The Pauline circle of the ladies vallis and Mrs. George Hall of
MEMBER HONORED
committee.
council of the Christian church Pasadena, California.
wine, blue, rust, green. brown or woodrose
met at the church yesterday for
At the regular meeting of the
Presbyterian Missionary society a potluck luncheon. A program
BATTERY E PRACTICING
Odd Fellows lodge, on behalf of will meet at 2:30 in the church was given followed by a business
NIGHTLY
Ixjveland lodge No. 36. of Colo parlors with Mrs. Mary Ross. Mrs. session. The Sunshine division of
rado. a twenty-five year jewel Eva Hatch and Mrs. O. W. Black- the council met at the home of
Battery E is practicing new
Let Us Take Your Old Set In As Part Payment
was presented to Wilbur Hoop. more as hostesses.
Mrs. Drury with Mrs. J. M. East drills and regulations each eve
Herbert Walker, P. G. C. P. of
ham leading the program. Follow ning during the week, P. S. Bu
Springfield made the presenta-
ing a business session the after kowski announced yesterday. Bat
THURSDAY
tion. A group of boosters from
noon was spent socially and in tery E members are making up
The Past Noble Grands club sewing for the bazaar to be held
the Encampment branch of the
for lost time in drilling and are
Order from Eugene visited in the will meet September 28th, at the in the near future.
familiarizing themselves with new
interest of the state-wide meet home of Mrs. Kittie Kime.
drill rules and regulations.
ing to be held in Eugene October
TOWNSEND CLUB
The Odd Fellow lodge will meet
29th. Other visitors included R.
WOMEN’S BIBLE CLASS
H. Fry of Newport and Elmer tonight for initiation.
418 MAIN
COTTAGE GROVE
The Cottage Grove Townsend
PHONE 38
Pyne of Springfield, grand ward
club met Monday night for a busi The Women’s Bible class of the
D. D. CLUB
er of the-grand lodge of Oregon.
ness session at the Townsend
Following the business meeting
hall. Plans were made to hold a
At the first fall meeting of the bazaar in the near future. Some
an open meeting was held with
Robert St. Elmo, noble grand of D. D. club which met at the home interesting bulletins were read
the Cottage Grove lodge, presid- of Mrs. Verne Stewart Thursday
ing. Refreshments were served to afternoon the name of the club and group singing furnished the
was changed to Happy Birthday entertainment for the evening. A
forty-five.
club. All regular members were program was announced for the
present and three guests, Mrs. C. next meeting to be held Monday
REBEKAH LODGE
M. Parker, Mrs. McCullough and
At the regular meeting of the Mrs. J. S. VasBinder. The rooms night, September 25th, without
Rebekah lodge Friday evening the were beautifully decorated with the usual refreshments.
charter was draped in memory of fall flowers. Following a business
the late Orley R. Aubrey. It was session a social afternoon was
announced that the home of one spent and delicious refreshments
of the members had been des- were served by the hostess,
N^S PAPER
troyed by fire and that a miscel
laneous shower would be held in
CARNATION CLUB
the I.O.O.F. hall Thursday eve
ning. September 21st, for the The Carnation club held its
family. Nettie Gawley was ap first fall meeting at the home of
pointed chairman of a committee Mis. Walter Hunter Friday eve
to arrange for a program for the ning with Mrs. Fred Hammond
88th anniversary of the Rebekah assisting as hostess. Following a FIRST AND ONLY PORTARLI
lodge. One visitor, Mrs. Christen 7:30 dessert, election of officers
son of Lebanon, was present.
was held with Mrs. Henry Wil
liamson being elected president
AAL WEEKLY
and Mrs. Tom Minor secretary
GEORGIANNAS MEET
and treasurer. Three tables of
The Georgiannas held their bridge were in play during the
...many other exclusive
first meeting of the current year evening. The first prize went to
Friday at the home of Mrs. Jack Mrs. Frank Thompson, second to Royal MAGIC features.
Caton. A 1:30 dessert was served Mrs. Williamson and consolation
followed by a business and social prize to Mrs. Minor.
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afternoon. Plans for the winter
were discussed and “silent sis
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Mrs. J. P. Graham entertained
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next meeting will be at the Thursday evening in honor of
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TUESDAY EVENING CLUB
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Mrs.
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Earl
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win
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B. R. Job, vice president, pre- Veatch was presented a guest
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TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
The Tuesday Bridge club met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Harry Metcalf for a 1:00 o’clock
luncheon. The afternoon was
spent with contract bridge with
high score going to Mrs. F. L.
Grannis. Mrs. John Lippert of
Punxstawney, Pennsylvania, a
house guest of Mrs. Schofield
Stewart, was a guest of the club,
'rhe club will meet again in two
weeks at the home of Mrs. C. S.
Roberts.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kent
entertained at their home Mon-
day night honoring their little
daughter Patricia Ann on her
third birthday anniversary. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
J. Kent and Miss Betty Jones.
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