The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 05, 1939, Image 7

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939
HIE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
* COLLEGE BAZAAR PREVIEW *
Miss Rodney Hood Reporter
telephone 159
PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER
FRIDAY
A surprise show'er was given
last night for Miss Grace Hood,
who is to be married in the near
future to Carl Jenkins, by her
fellow choir members. The show­
er was held in the basement of
the Baptist church following choir
practice I’he bride-to-be MOetved
a set of pyrex cookware. Refresh­
ments of sandwiches and hot
chocolate were served to the fol­
lowing: Chester Allen. Ervin Han­
sen, Richard Bushell, H. H. Weel-
dreyer and Mmes, Salem Magnu­
sson. Benton Schrenk, P. J. Bush
and Misses Thelma Hodgson.
Ruby Allen. Mary Hansen. Alma
Magnuson. Lois Hansen, Barbara
Bush. Ethel Smith. Phyllis Vin-
cent, Willa Allen, Orlena Mar-
tin, Carloyn Magnusson, Mary
Gasper, Rodney Hood and the
guest of honor, Miss Hood.
The Spanish War Veterans and
auxiliary will meet in the armory
October 13th. A potluck supper
will be served at 6:30. The de­
partment commander and depart -
ment president and official staff
will be present.
LEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Joe
Smith Monday evening. Installa­
tion of officers was held with
Mrs. Southard, district president,
of Lebanon acting as installing
officer. Mrs. Jack Maulding was
installing sergeant at arms. Offi­
cers installed were Mrs. Charles
Fuhrer, president ; Mrs. Guy Earl,
first vice president; Mrs. Ralph
Teeters, second vice president ;
Mrs. Leon Morton, secretary;
Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, treasurer;
Mrs. P. S. Bukowski, chaplain;
Mrs. Frank Gierau, sergeant-at-
arms; Mrs. Pete Nelson, who is
the new historian, was not pres­
ent. Following installation a so­
cial hour was held and refresh­
ments served by the retiring of­
ficers.
Garden club will
Mre. Dick Sturges.
meet
Farmers’ Union
Store
Free Delivery
Phone No. 3
Standard
49 lbs.
Co-op Flour
with
Best Patent
The Rebekah lodge will meet
in I.O.O.F. hall for their regular
meeting at 7:30.
Co-op H dwh’t Flour
49 lbs
TUESDAY
LaComus club will meet with
Mrs. Fred Blickle for a 1:30 des­
sert.
Poets
Wash Powder l'‘"w
The King's Heralds will meet
at the Methodist church from 4 to
5 p. m. under the leadership of
Mrs. Leslie Cone. Children 8-14
years of age are welcome in this
organization.
Red A White
f»
Jello Powder
Royal Neighbors will meet at
8:00 o'clock in Eagles hall. Im-
portant business will be tran-
sacted.
ö|,kÄS 13C
Pi rax Bowls Free
crumbs Bake In slow oven, 300
degrees, for forty-five minutes.
A harvest sale for mission will Serves six to right.
lx» held at the Townsend club hall
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday the 11th by the Dor­ CHAMBER HEARS EUGENE
Presbyterian Ladies Aid will
cas Society of the Seventh Day
MAN
meet at 2:30 in the church par­
Adventist church. A plate lunch
lors. This is annual experience
will be served starting at 11:30.
John Galleger of Eugene, in-
day and all members and friends
Ice cream and cake starting at surance representative was th«»
are requested to be present.
EEK-END special for the college girl—a dress of soft, dull green 5:30 p. m with auction sale start­ princitMil speaker at the weekly
(710010«' of Commerce luncheon
Stroock’s Ankara with six gold metal buttons on a double-breasted ing at 7:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
front. A belt of gold leather that ends in a tie of the green wool lends a
Tuesday evening, Mr. Galleger
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLUB
The Royal Neighbors club will shapely touch.
dixctiMed life Insurance. Regular
meet October 12th at 7:30 at the
weekly meetings of the Chamber
The Happy Birthday club for- of Commerce have Ix-cn resumed
home of Mrs. Maude Gireau.
GEORGIANNAS
SUB DEBS MEET
merly the D.D. club will meet and th«» organization will hereaf­
Thursday afternoon at the home ter inii't each Tuesday noon, H.
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT
Georgiannas club met Friday
Anna Marie Petersen and Bet­ of Mrs. Stella Baker for a busi- E. Eakin, president, announced.
CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY
Grove Circle 875. Neighbors of afternoon in the Methodist church ty McCoy were hostesses to the ness and social meeting. The host- During the summer months the
The Catholic Altar society met Woodcraft, celebrated the 13th parlors for a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. Sub Deb club at the home of the ess will serve luncheon in the organization met only twice a
Monday afternoon at the home of birthday anniversary of their or­ June Conner was hostess. About former Tuesday evening. The form of a sch<xd lunch and the month.
Mrs. C. J. Kem with Mrs. Merle ganization Tuesday evening at fifteen members were present and constitution was reorganized and members will give a program de­
Porter assisting as hostess. A 1:30 Odd Fellows hall at which Moss plans were discussed for an ex­ new officers elected. Virginia picting the little girls of long ago.
D. Mitchell, resident of Cres­
dessert was served followed by a Circle 485 of Creswell were perience social to be held at the King was elected president, Betty
well. wax (Miinfully Injured Inst
next
meeting.
Plans
were
also
Hopper,
vice
president
and
Anna
guests.
Mrs.
Delia
Hatch,
guar
­
buiness meeting. Mrs. Glen Flat­
Thursday evening when he chop-
ters. president, presided. Reports dian neighbor, presided. District made for a three-act play to be Marie, secretary and treasurer.
|x»d the «»nd of his thumb off with
of the different committees were officers honored were Mrs. Fan­ given in November. The next Dainty refreshments were served
nn
ax. He wax given medical
meeting
will
be
at
the
home
of
at
the
close
of
the
meeting.
The
given and Mrs. Flatters reported ny Leabo, district clerk; Mrs. An­
tn-atment
here.
Mrs.
Curtis
French.
club
will
meet
in
two
weeks
with
Here are examples of a "good"
that 521.00 had been received at na Graham, district captain of
Virginia
King.
guards:
Mrs.
Dora
Bartels,
musi-
breakfast
and
lunch«M>n
for
school
the rummage sale held Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sa f ley
VISITORS HONORED
children:
Various means of raising money cian; Mrs. Clara Stevens, past
and son. Mrs Cora Olsen of Cws-
O.L.H. CLUB
Orange Juice
were discussed and plans were guardian neighbor. Donna Hatch
well and her house guests. Mr».
('ream
Hot cereal
made to pass the rolling can be­ was installed as banker.
Mrs. Clara Stevens of Portland
R. E. Owens and Mrs. Charles
A program was presented at was guest of honor recently at a
Crisp
bacon
Toast
fore the next meeting. A series
Buttered
The O. L. H. club met at the
Wilson
of Chicago, spent Sunday
close
of
circle
as
follow
’
s:
Toe
Milk
of card parties were also planned.
1:00 o’clock luncheon given by home of Mrs. W. W. McFarland
at
Belknap
Springs.
Mrs. J. W. Tarr and Mrs. Dan dance. Virginia Brown, accom­ Mrs. Elmer Kent and daughter Tuesday with Mrs W. B. Johnston
Sullivan will be the hostesses for panied by Donna Hatch; duet, Betty Jones. Mrs. Stevens is vis­ as hostess. A 1:30 dessert was
Corn Chowder
Mr. and Mrs. Dav«» Tompkins
Mrs. Minnie Willits and Mrs. iting at the home of Mrs. Carl served. Miss Lula Currin was Tomato salad
the November meeting.
Wh. wheat bread
Fanny Leabo, accompanied by Leabo. Additional guests included fUMt for the afternoon. Mrs. Mc­
and butter of Lynx Hollow are the parents
of a boy born October 2nd at the
Mrs. Nellie Blackmore; school Mrs. Minnie Willits. Mrs. Zula Farland held high score at bridge
C. E. SOCIETY
Baked apple
Cookie
days by the Creswell group, di- Hansen, Mrs. M. S. Foster and and Mrs. J, P. Graham won the
Milk
The senior C. E. society of the
__ rected by Mrs. Olive Parsons. A Mrs. Fanny Leabo.
traveling prize. Miss Currin was The health of the family de­
Presbyterian church held a busi- gift was presented each member
presented a guest prize. Mrs. pends largely upon the homemak-
ness meeting and party in the of Grove Circle from the Creswell
McFarland will be hostess to I the er herself, and with an eye to
LADIES
COUNCIL
TO
MEET
lower auditorium of the church group. Group singing was a clos-
saving her family from sickness
club
in two weeks.
last Thursday evening. Election ing feature. Refreshments were
during the winter months, she
Ladies council of the Christian
of officers was held and the fol- served in the dining room with church
should see that summer's fitness
will
meet
in
the
church
MOTHERS
’
CLUB
b
For Missions
lowing chosen for the ensuing Mrs. Anna Schoen, Mrs. Martha
is retained. Here Is a recipe for
Wednesday for a monthly
term: Mariam Ferrin, president; Cooley and Mrs. Stella Gates in parlors
a
dish
which
will
help
you
to
keep
business and social meeting. Mrs.
I'he Mothers’ club held an all your vacation fitness:
Richard Smith, vice president; charge.' A birthday cake with J.
Wed., October 11th
M.
Eastham
’
s
group
will
fur-
day
meeting Tuesday at Town-
Betty Jones, secretary'; Harry lighted candles were features and
Squash Au Gratin
nish
the
entertainment
and
Mrs.
send
hall.
A
quilt
was
tacked
and
At the Townncnd Club Hall
Sturges, treasurer; Patricia Bald- talks were given by the visitors.
3 lbs. Hubbard squash
Mrs. Genevieve Zysett and Mrsi £
Boyd s group "dH ^erve re- another one started to be given ‘5 lb. sharp cheese
win, pianist and Ray Randall,
— will
— entertain the freshments. Plans will be made to the needy. A covered dish 2 tbsp butter
by the Dorcas Sodety of the
song leader. Following the busi- Anna Schoen
for a bazaar to be held Novem- luncheon was served at the noon 2
ness meeting games were played group socially at the Schoen home ber
tbsp
flour
Seventh Day Advent Mt
25th.
। hour. The monthly report given
and refreshments served to the October 17. Mrs. Sylvia Widenor
1 tsp salt
by
the
secretary
stated
that
20
Church
twenty members present.
and Mrs. Ila Kebelbeck were an­
1 cup milk
I garments, 2 coats, 5 pairs of shoes
SOCIAL TWELVE
nounced for the hostess commit­
cup
buttered
bread
crumbs,
and one quilt had been distribut- Cut squash into large cubes and
Delicious Plate Lunch 25c
tee for the November meeting.
M.P.G. CLUB
The Social Twelve club met ed during September.
boil in salted water until tender,
11 .30-1.30
with Mrs. William Petersen last;
—
The M.P.G. club met at the Í
Put alternate layers of squash
LADIES AID
Thursday
afternoon.
A
1:30
des-
TUESDAY
BRIDGE
CLUB
home of Mrs. W. E. Le bow Tues- ■
and cheese into a buttered cas-
Ice Cream and Cake
day for a 1:30 dessert and social The adies aid society of the sert was served and a social af-
serole. Melt butter in xauce|>an,
5:30-7 30
Roberts was u hostess blend in flour and salt; add milk,
afternoon. At a brief business Baptist church met Wednesday IT"00?
GueAts "ere . Mrs. Clyde
m
meeting names were drawn for afternoon at the home of Mrs.
W
M«»Mar: °Jhe.
?nd8® C,US at a stirring constantly. Cook until
Auction Sale at 7:30
the Christmas party to be held in A. Spriggs. Mrs. O. H. Pickens, tha Ferrin, Mrs. Sallie Hill and 1:00 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at sauce thickens. Pour over squash
Mrs.
S.
Lassiter.
The
next
meet-
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her
home.
All
members
were
the future. The club will meet president, presided. Mrs. John Mc­
and sprinkle with buttered
with Mrs. A. W. Helliwell in two Call led the devotionals and Mrs. ing will be at the home of Mrs. present. At contract, Mrs. W. L.
Workman held high score. The
weeks.
Spriggs, chairman of scholarship, Bessie Sutcliffe.
J
club
Will I meet n>
in two
twv weeks
wwtvs a at
gave a report. Mrs. McCall, chair­
the home of Mrs. R. H. Savage.
PAST MATRONS
man of reading and Mrs. W. C.
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
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i Martin, chairman of prayer, gave
JUSTAMERE
Mrs. William Petersen enter-1 reports. Mrs. Martin reviewed the The Past Matrons club of the
tained the following guests at first chapter of the book, "Com- Eastern Star lodge met for their
dinner Sunday at her home: Mr.' rades Round the World.’’ Delic- regular meeting at the home of The Justamere club met Tues-
and Mrs. J. E. Hegburg, Mr. and I ious refreshments were served by Mrs. Nelson Durham Monday af- day at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs., the hostess at the close of the temoon. A 1:30 dessert was serv­ Hunter. Invited guests were Mrs.
ed. Guests were Mrs. M. Ferrin Harold Whitlock and Mrs. Sam
William Anderson and daughter ■ meeting.
and Mrs. L. S. Godard. Mrs. C. S. Veatch. The afternoon was spent
Alma, all of Eugene
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Roberts presided. Plans were with bridge and Mrs. Phillip
PAST NOBLE GRANDS
made for the Christmas meeting Bukowski held high score. Hostess
and
the secretary was instructed for the next meeting will be Mrs.
The Past Noble Grands club
a calendar for the com- J. B. Leonard. The meeting will
I met last Thursday at the home to
• _ draw
,
be held in two weeks.
of Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. Addie 1
, Veatch, Mrs. Minnie Willits and
< Mrs. Linnie Violet were assistant
We Will Not Be Undersold
hostesses. Mrs. Clara Stevens of
I Portland, Mrs. George Hall of
i Pasadena, California, and Mrs.
MINERAL OIL
Just In—Fine
16 oz. Ruh Alcohol
George Fullmer and Mrs. W. A.
16 oz. Squibb ... 59c Leather Bill Folds
19c
Beddo of Eugene were guests. At
32 oz. Squibb .. 89c
16 oz. Milk Mag-
; the close of a social afternoon
81.00 to 87.50
delicious refreshments were serv-
nenia .....
27c
8 oz. Nujol ..... 33c
100
Aspirin
16 oz. Nujol
49c
Ie*
No External Aerial or
SPECIALS
Research club meets at the li-
brary at 8:00 o'clock.
HARVEST MALE
W
Timely Recipes
Harvest Sale
iicxtl
KELLY’S
DRUGS
Special Offer
NEW FALL
WAVES
SOCIAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET
An invitation is extended to all
women’s clubs of Cottage Grove
and neighboring territory to at­
tend the quarterly meeting of the
By Halliwell to keep your­ Lane county federation which is
to be held Friday, October 13th, j
self looking smart now and at
the Baptist church. The Social j
Neighbors club of Delight Valley
for many months to come!
will be hostess for the meeting
which opens at 10:30 a. m. Lunch-
i eon will be served at the church
' at noon by the Ladies Aid. All,
women of the community are wel­
come whether a member of a
club or not.
Curlette
Beauty Shop
GLADYS HECK, Prop.
634 Main St., Upstairs
Phone 75
Mrs. Stella Baker entertained
at dinner Sunday evening the fol­
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. V-
Stewart, Mrs. Linnie Violet and
J. H. Bennett.
World’s Series
BaseballGames
Enjoy the
Worlds Series
Ground Needed
Can Be Moved From
Room to Room
Priced from
up
32 oz. Nujol .... 79c
812.50 Schick Cap­
tain Dry Shaver
For 89.75
And your old razor
100 Ironlzed Yeast
tablets ...... 79c
50 Ipana Tooth
Pasto ....... 89c
75c Llsterine .. 59c
See Them At
Phone 73
Brisbane Electric Store
Films Developed
and Printed
25c Roll
One FREE En­
largement.
24-hour service.
Tablets ..
19c
75c Jeris Hair
10 oz. Can Mavis
Tonic, 2 btla 79c
Talc ..............
59c
4
Bam
Colgate
50 Colonial Club
Soap .........
19c
Shaving Cream
and 50c Shaving
Prophylactic
Lotion
Regular 50c Tooth
both for ....... 49c
Brush
Now 29c
Two Bottles
Halo Shampoo
49c 50c Teel .......... 89c
25c Teel ............ 28c
2 Box Colgate
50c Pepaodent 89c
Tooth Powder
36c 25c Liquid Pepao-
dent .......... 28c
Agent« for
PARKER PENS
81.25 to 811-00
10% Discount on
All Eastman or
Agfa Filma
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