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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON EASTERN STAR THURSDAY, SErrEMBER 28, 193» RALLY NIGHT OBSERVED rhe Rainbow Girls were guests Bally night was observed Tues Friday night at the meeting of day evening at th«* Methodist the Eastern Star following the church. The evening began with Miss Rodney Hotki, Reporter regular business meeting. A flor a potluck supper at 6:30 after al degree was given by the offi which Dr. Sidney Hall, the dis cers and flowers were presented trict superintendent of th«* Cas ENTERTAIN OFFICERS FRIDAY to Ann Marie Petersen, worthy cade district, presented a chal Rebekah lodge will meet at advisor. Corsages were given the lenging message under the sub The officers and teachers of the 7:30. mother advisor. Mrs. Lynch Cur jet of “Changing Days." Follow Baptist Sunday school were en- rin and Anna Marie. At the busi teriained at the home of Mrs. W. ___________ Georgiannas will meet in the ness meeting an invitation was ing Dr. Hall’s message a short C. Martin, Sunday school superin Methodist Suitable for aohool, burine*«, aporta or «Irena oecasiona church. Mrs. June Cbn- accepted to atteend the meeting drama entitled. "An Evening with tendent, last Friday evening. The ner, entertaining hostess, will held Tuesday evening at Junction the Jones Family," was presented evening began with a business serve a 1:30 dessert. 1 he cast of characters included City and also the meeting at St. Mrs. Grace Brand. S. L. Mackin. meeting in which the 6 point rec Mary s chapter to be held Octo Marcia Brand. Boyd Allen. Harry ord system which will be installed ber 7th at Corvallis. Plans were Sturges, Ross Adkins and the MONDAY Sunday was discussed. Also the Past Matrons will hold their made to invite Blue River, Spring- Rev. E. M. Tilton. The evening Correctly styled by Margo-De Mars Sunday school roll was revised and a study course to be held dur first fall meeting at the home of field. Creswell, Brownsville and closed with a meeting of the First Youthful style« in large sizes ing the next quarter was discuss Mrs. Nelson Durham. It will be a Drain chapters to be guests at the Quarterly Conference at which second meeting in October at reports and plans of various ed. Following the business session 1:30 dessert. which time a reception will be church organizations were pre- a social hour was spent and deli Theta Rho girls will meet in given honoring Mrs. William sented. cious refreshments served to Mrs. O. H. Pickens. Mrs. Clint Spriggs, I.O.O.F. hall at 7:30. All mem Thum, grand committeewoman. Refreshments were served at the GUESTS AT CELEBRATION Mrs. K. K. Mills. Mrs. Fred Lau bers are urged to be present. close of the meeting in the dining bach. Mrs. San Warren. Mrs. Orin The Catholic Altar Society will room of the tempk*. Mrs. Anna Richmond, Miss Lena Zendron. Several members of the local u. J. j Swanson was in charge of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 4 vis Fred Walton and Mr. and Mrs. meet at the home of Mrs. C. N«*w Shipment of Kem for a 1:30 dessert. 1 Mrs hostess committee. Ervin Hansen. ited the Junction City chapter Merle Porter will be assistant Tuesday evening at which time hostess. RAINBOWS INSTAI.!, they celebrated the 25th anniver SHOWER FOR BRIDE sary of their organization. Mrs. The American Legion Auxiliary The Rainbow Girls held formal William Thum, grand committee of crown tested rayons. Many styles Mrs. Leston Durham and Miss will meet with Mrs. Joe Smith installation at their meeting Mon woman, of the local lodge was Ada Chestnut were hostesses re Monday evening. Installation of and colors at a price you will want day night. Arlene Anderson was presented and honored. Those at cently at a shower for Mrs. Mel officers will be held. marshal and Anna Marie Peter tending from here were Mrs. vin W. Snell (nee Edna Cherry) several for all-around wear. sen and Betty McCoy were in Phum. Mrs. S. L. Godard, worthy a recent bride. The shower was stalling officers. Officers installed matron of the local lodge, Mrs. TUESDAY held at the Beauty Clinic one eve Anna Marie Petersen, Burge. Mrs. Olsen. Misses Helen The Mothers club will meet at were: ning after working hours. Mrs. Snell received many lovely and the Townsend hall for an all day worthy advisor; Betty McCoy, as and Ruth Olsen. Mrs. George sociate worthy advisor; Margaret Jacobsen. Mrs. Nelson Durham, useful gifts. Those present for the meeting. Monson, charity; Geraldine Kem, Mrs. Glennie Froat and Mrs. J. occasion were Viola and Eliza hope: Pauletta Powell, faith: P. Graham. beth Rohde, Bernice Patton, Nor- The O. L. H. club will meet Doris Bjorset, love; Shirley Hen ma Dugan, Mrs. Paul Miller. Mrs. with Mrs. W. B. Johnston for a dricks, religion; Dorothy Safley. ITTOPIA CLUB Frances Gustafson. Marjorie 130 dessert nature: Marjory Earl, immortal Cherry’, the guest of honor, and ity; Faye Nixon, fidelity; Virginia Mrs. Vinal T. Randall was host the hostesses. Mrs. Durham and King, patriotism; Arietta Roberts, ess to the Utopia club at her WEDNESDAY Miss Chestnut. Scout Mothers club will meet service: Betty Hopper, chaplain: home last Thursday. A 1:30 des with Mrs. H. W. Lombard at Nancy Anlauf. drill leader; confi sert was served. Mrs. Martha GARDENIA CLUB LA COMUM CLUB I m * ungraded as to size except 2:30. Mrs. P. C. Christensen will dential observer. Maxine Currin; Ferrin, Mrs F. C. Johnson and that not more than 12 per cent outer observer, Dorris Christen Mrs. S. L. Godard were guests. be assistant hostess. Mrs. Irvin Pacholke was hos- Mrs. G. B. Pitcher entertained by count shall be «mailed than sen; musician. Dorothy Gireau; At the business meeting names tess to the Gardenia club at the t - Cornus ------------ club at her u— home u----- 60/64th inch in diameter. choir director, Carmin White. were drawn for the annual the “ La THURSDAY Dave Rissue home last Friday. Some changes were made also Plans were made to hold initia- Christmas party and a letter was Tuesday A 1:30 dessert was serv Mrs. Rissue and Mrs. Katie Bur- constellation Constellation cli club will meet in tion in two weeks. It was report- written to Mrs Knaffle Haynes, ed. Invited guests were Mrs. in size specifications for DuChilly roughs were visitors. Ten mem- the Masonic club • room at 2:30 «»d that $20.00 had been received a member who is ill in a Eugene Glennie Frost, Mrs. Nelson Dur filberts. bers were present. A guessing p. " m., ~ *"*-*-*- — 5th. --* Hostesses will on the rummage sale and that the hospital. The remainder of the af- ham and Mrs. Rex Wheeler. Three October game was played during the so be Mmes. Currin, Griggs and Bar- sale would be continued at a date ternoon was spent in needlework tables of bridge were in play. Mrs. "Your communism is stupid. If cial period of the meeting. Dainty ®er’ to be announced later. and social conversation. The next Fred Blickle held high score for everything were divided today. In refreshments were served at the the afternoon. The club will meet meeting will be with Mrs. F. L. a very short time your jortion tea hour by the hostess. The semi with Mrs. Blickle in two weeks. would I m * gone. What then 7” The Past Noble Grands club Grannis. MRS. KING ENTERTAINS annual election of officers will be will meet at the home of Mrs. ________ "Divide again."—Wall Street held at the next meeting at the Kittie Kime this afternoon. ELMARTES CLUB STAFF CLUB Journal. Mrs. Carl King entertained with Ralph Saltsman home with Mrs. three tables of contract bridge at R. G. Conner as hostess. The Cooley - hill club will meet her home Monday afternoon. A The Elmartes club met TUes- ----- ------- The Staff club met Friday with with Mrs. Flossie Van Prooyen. 1:30 dessert was served. At con thirty-one present. The evening day at the home of Mrs. Ralph This is the starting of the fall tract Mrs. F L. Grannis held high was spent socially with Mrs. Mina Saltsman for a 1:00 o'clock lunch- DEGREE OF HONOR meeting and a record attendance score and Mrs. Herbert Lombard Clark, chairman, in charge. Mrs. eon. Guests wen* Mrs. William Mrs. Ethel Lindholm, state 18 hoped for-_________________ was low. Guests were Mrs. Lom Alta Plunkett drew the lucky Earl, Mrs. D. D. Boyd. Mrs. Wil president of the Degree of Honor bard. Mrs. Grannis. Mrs. John number in the month’s contest. liam Garoutte, and Mrs. Harold paid an official visit to the local TO MEET WEDNESDAY Kelly, Mrs. C. J. Kem. Mrs. Guy Refreshments wefe served by the Dugan of Oakland. California. lodge Monday evening. Mrs. Ken Earl, Mrs. William Earl. Mrs. committee, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Charles Hall held high score neth Gustafson, Mrs. Curtis Sunshine group of the W. H. Daugherty. Mrs. Fred An Peterson. Mrs. Nellie King and at bridge. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Fred Anderson. French and Mrs. Ethel Puder- ladies council of the Christian derson. Mrs. Harry Metcalf. Mrs. Mrs. Zula Hansen. baugh were initiated into the or- church will meet Wednesday at Schofield Stewart and Mrs. W. L. Need plenty of good dean der. Third degree practice was the home of Mrs. Mira Counts Workman. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY UNGRADED WALNUTS LEGAL held and plans made for the visit with Mrs. J. M. Eahtham as lead- milk. We have it of state inspector and regional er- A program will be given from The Rebekah and Odd Fellows Sale of Oregon ungraded wal RESEARCH CLUB director. Mrs. Lois E. Geiser, of the “World Call” followed by a lodges held a joint meeting last nuts, when so marked, is per Portland, who will be here Octo- business meeting and social hour, Thursday evening in the I.O.O.F mitted as result of changes made The Research club met Tuesday hall celebrating the 88th anniver in the unshelled walnut and fll- ber 9. Refreshments were served Boyd’s group will hold their at the close of the meeting by business and social meeting and evening at the city library with sary of the Rebekah lodge. Mrs. bert law by the last legislature, Mrs. Ray Nelson. will make a special note of a no- eleven members present. Study of Nettie Gawley, chairman, was in the state department of agricul- — ♦— luncheon, self denial. A program the industries of Oregon was con charge and a short program was ture reports .____ __ as the 1939 harvest JOKER CLUB will be given. Mrs. Sunderland’s tinued and each member reported given. Mrs. Minnie Willits read grus unuerway. gets underway, ------------ group will meet at the home of on an important industry. Mrs. the history of the lodge. Refresh- The ungraded designation is The Joker club met for a 7:30 M”- Ida B. Caldwell. A luncheon S. T. Rose gave a 15-minute talk ments were served at the close of defined to include walnuts meet- Phone 1713 dessert Monday evening at the and Program will be followed by on 4-H club work and Mrs. A. W. the meeting. ing federal standards of the Ü. S. home of Mrs. Carl King. Four a social hour. Mrs. Goldie Hayes’ Shofstall gave a 15-minute talk food and drug act but which may tables of bridge were in play dur- group will hold a business meet on Civilian Conservation Con» CORONA Portable Typewriter, camps. ing the evening. Guests were Mrs. ing and present a program. ideal for school use. The Sentinel. C. H. Kime, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. W. W PICNIC DINNER McFarland, Mrs. F. L. Gireau and Mrs. Joe Smith entertained Mrs. Nels Nielsen. Mrs. Van Al lison held high score for the with a picnic dinner Sunday at club and Mrs. McFarland held the Smith cabin near Scottsburg. high for the guests. Travelling Those present were Mr. and Mrs. prize went to Mrs. George Jacob Schofield Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. sen. The club will meet again in C. A. Beidler and daughter Jane and Helen Axley, Mrs. B. R. Job, two weeks with Mrs. Ed Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of JUNIORS HAVE PARTY Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stew art of Coquille, Joe Grube, The Junior girls of the Baptist Charles Brown and Mrs. Joe Sunday school held a party at the Smith and son Richard. church Saturday afternoon hon Extra Wide oring the girls who were promot ed to the junior department from the primary department and also those who were promoted from the junior to the intermediate de 60x87 Inches partment. They were assisted by the Sunday sch«x>l superinten dent, Mrs. W. C. Martin. 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