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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1939)
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON COUPLE HONORED TH URSI I A V, (XtTOBER 26, 1039 RAINBOW GIRLS land on Cherry Court. A dessert was served. M ik Guy Earl was a Members and friends of the The Rainbow Girls met at the guest. At bridge Mrs. Harry Mct- former Tillicum club honored Mr. Masonic Temple Monday evening calf held high acore. Mrs A. W anti Mrs. Ed Hoyt at their home for their regular nufting. Follow Swanson will be hostess for the Miss Rodney Hood. Reporter Telephone 159 on Court Saturday eve ing a brief business session a next meeting. ning with a party. The party was dance was held in th«« hall for th<> sponsored by Mrs. Mlnnh* Willits girls an«l their escorts. The girls REBEKAH LODGE KENSINGTON CLUB FRIDAY ( and Mrs. Warren McFarland an«! ha«i divided into two groups with was a complete surprise to the During the business meeting of l'ho Staff club will meet in the couple. The group wore Indian <>n«* to act as decoration commit- The Kensington club held an all tee and the other as refreshment the Rebekah lodge Friday eve evening. All members are request costumes and gave th«* usual In committee. The hall was gayly day meeting yesterday in the I.O. ed to be present as the annual ning the charter was draped in O. F. hall. A potluck dinner was dian dance. A gift was presented " Hallowe'en memory of Anna Nichols. First Christmas name drawing will be to Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt and after decorated with the ” served at noon and the day spent motif. Refreshments were served nomination of officers was held. held. Committee: Elsie Currin. evening refreshments at the close of an enjoyable eve in quilting for Mrs. Roy Short. It was reported that 15 members Alice Conner, Hazel Culver and a were social served. Many stories were ning by the refreshment commit Plans were made for a Christmas visited Creswell lodge and 16 vis Nora Yeanous. party in the near future. Every tok! of the club's activities in tee. ited Eugene lodge during the member is urged to lx* present at former days. Those present in The Order of Eastern Star will month of October. The lodge was the next meeting ns names will lx* meet at the Masonic Temple at cluded Mrs. Willits. Mr. and Mrs. CARNATION CLI’B invited to Eugene Saturday. Oc 8:00 drawn for the annual Christmas Warren McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. p. m. Several visiting chap tober 28. At this time the Whima- exchange. W McQueen, Mr. and Th«* Carnation club met Fri«iay whala Encampment will hold a ters will be entertained. A recep George Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Mrs Mary at the home of Mrs. Ray Nelson Phon« 1F13 booster meeting. There will be a tion w’ill be held for Mrs. William VanDenburg, We art1 entertain«*! too inex- Miss Eunice Van with Mrs. Frank Thompson anti parade and a program in the Thum, grand committeewoman. Denburg. Mrs. Fay Allison and Mrs. Earl Pudderbaugh assisting |x»nsively by radio — we don’t armory at Eugene and everyone Mr and Mrs. J. P. Graham. Mrs. as hostesses. A 7:30 dessert was appreciate what we get. /typewriter* for school .Sentinel TUESDAY is invited to attend After lodge, Sam Veatch and the guests of served. At th«* business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and re M. P. G. club meets with Mrs. honor. several new members were taken freshments of doughnuts and K. K. Mills for a 1:00 o'clock into th«* club. Mrs Harold Whit cider were served. Visitors were luncheon. MRS. BURKETT HONORED lock was a guest. Four tables of Mrs. Margaret Krause, Mrs. bridge were in play during tl Odessa Marranen and daughter WEDNESDAY Last Friday an open house was evening. Mrs. Fred J lammond and Oliver Nichols. The Jolly club will meet at 7:30 held at the home of Mrs. Lee won high score. Mrs. Whitlock, p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jesse Crahan of Divide in honor of her second high and Mrs. Walter NEWLYWEDS HONORED grandmother. Mrs. W. E. Bur Hunter won low. Denny. kett. who has gone to spend the What’s up for th«* Holidays? doing Danc Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jenkins en winter with her daughter. Mrs. LUNCHEON FOR GUESTS THURSDAY tertained at dinner Sunday hon ing! Have you a dozen bridge date«! Go H H. Russell, at Yreka, Califor oring their son and daughter-in- Constellation club will meet in nia. A handkerchief shower was ing to a family get-together! Whatever Mrs. E. F. McFarland enter law’. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenkins of the Masonic club room at 2:30 given Mrs. Burkett. Refresh- tained with a luncheon on Thurs you do, you’ll need new clothe«. . . and p. m.. October 26. Hostesses will Drain, who were recently married. ments were served to the follow day for Mrs. Ramsey Benson, this is an opportunity mad«* to order!— Those present were Mr. and Mrs. be Mrs. Ina Godard. Mrs. W. L. ing: Mesdames Frank Turner. Miss E. M. Hayes and Mrs. James Hank Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Workman and Mrs. Foster. You’ll find all the popular fashions. Julia Brown. Jim Mackey, Ruth H. Edgar of Ashland. Mrs. J. Arthur Jenkins and two daugh Dugan. Jack Robinson. r Beulah FOR DINNER! Torrey of Cherryfield. Maine, and ters. Jessie and Gene Overton. The Past Noble Grands club Robinson. Edith Kenady. . Ella Mrs. J. O. N. Poling of Phoenix. w ’ ill meet October 26th in the af FOR DAYTIME! Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hood and Lancaster, Hilda Tonoli, Mike guests were en route to family, the host and hostess and ternoon at the I.O.O.F. hall. Com- O'Hern. Sadie Alleman. Ernest The FOR FORM AL EVENINGS! mittee. Birdie Presnell, Mary McReynolds. Givens, King, Dur Portland to attend the state an the guests of honor. VanDenburg, Bessie Kline and bin. Bushnell. Hazel Perini, Miss nual synodical and had stopped SIZES AND STYLES Ft >R ALL! for a day's visit with the Rev. and Alta Plunkett. ELITE CLUB Linda Tonoli. Mrs. Hazel Perine Mrs. McFarland. $2.95 to $14.95 assisted with the serving. Elite club meets at 1:30 at the A 1:30 dessert was served to DESSERT LUNCHEON the Elite club members and one home of Mrs. Irving Palmer. AD LIBITUM CLUB guest when they met at the home Mrs. Roy F. Sunderland enter of Mrs. Tom Minor last Thursday Social Twelve meets today at The Ad Libitum club met Fri tained last Thursday with a des ALICE BREEDLOVE afternoon. Mrs. Harold Whitlock the home of Mrs. H. B. Ferrin for day at the home of Mrs. E. E. sert luncheon followed by an af- was the guest and the afternoon a 1:30 dessert. Cone for a 1:00 o’clock dinner ternoon of bridge, The guests was spent with bridge. High score celebrating the 14th anniversary were Mrs. W. H. Earl. Mrs. L. ROYAL NEIGHBORS was won by Mrs. Whitlock. The of the club. The rooms and the Maxwell, Mrs. D. D. Boyd, Mrs. next meeting will be at the home dining table were made beautiful Ralph Saltsman. Mrs. Damon of Mrs. Irving Palmer in two The Royal Neighbors lodge met with fall flowers. All members Scott, Mrs. T. J. Denson, Mrs. Tuesday night at Eagles hall. The were weeks. present ---- and 1 one guest, Mrs. Harold Swartz and Mrs. Lloyd H. — --------- camp voted to accept an invita Fannie McKenney. Election of of Griggs. Mrs. Denson won high tion from the camp in Eugene for ficers were held. Mrs. Elmer score. SURPRISE SHOWER Tuesday, November 14. Following Kent was elected president, Mrs. About twenty friends and rela- the business meeting a program Pete Christensen, vice president; DEGKEE OF HONOR tives of Mrs. Ed Hoyt surprised was given as follows: Piano solo Mrs. Alvis Wicks, secretary and by Bernice Smith, reading by Sal treasurer and Mrs. D. W. Sturges, her at her home last Thursday The Degree of Honor club met evening with a miscellaneous lie Hill, vocal solo by Donna Mae reporter. Names were drawn for at 7:30 at Eagles hail Monday Burleson, fortune telling, ghost the Christmas gift exchange. evening. During the brief business • shower. Many beautiful gifts were Everyone, young or old presented to her and the evening dance and a drill by the camp Needlwork and conversation fol session plans were made for a team. Mrs. Alice Breedlove. Edith lowed the business session. spent in playing cards. Delicious benefit card party to be held on —party tired or other refreshments were served at the Allen. Bertha Lee and Inez Hoyt the 13th of November. This will GARDENIA CLUB close of the evening by the call served refreshments. Table dec be the social meeting for Novem wise—rise and shine when refresh orations were in keeping with the ers. Following the business meet Hallowe’en season. Group singing Officers were elected at the ber. ing the club adjourned to the ment time is called to the tune of was enjoyed at the table. Twelve meeting of the Gardenia club Gray Goose cafe for refreshments. guests were present. which was held at the home of Mrs. Gene Masters, Friday after PINOCHLE CLI’B noon. Mrs. Read Hemenway was RESEARCH CLUB ( ’ream” elected president, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Harley Gates w ’ as hostess The Research club held their Ottinger, vice president, and Mrs. Saturday evening to the Pinochle regular meeting Tuesday evening Clyde Hamilton, secretary and club at her home. Three tables at the librarj’. Mrs. Carl Small treasurer. Following the business were in play. Mrs. J. E. Howard and Miss Eunice VanDenburg had meeting a miscellaneous shower held by serving one of these tasty treats: high score for the women charge of the program. The pro was held for Mrs. Jess Forrester and Mrs. L. S. Crawford low. L. S. gram was about Germany and and delicious refreshments were 1. Pumpkin Ice (’ream P i e with a held high score for the each member present contributed served by the hostess. The next Crawford men and J. E. Hpward held low. something about a prominent meeting will be held in two weeks buttered, graham cracker crust; at the home of Mrs. Lowell Ted- Refreshments were served at the German city. close of play by the hostess. ford. Nothing Like Good, clean milk for Fall and Winter energy GEORGES DAIRY HOLIDAYS AHEAD Dresses for NOW and for WINTER SMART SHOP PARTY! Be the Unusual Hostess UTOPIA CLUB LEATHER BAGS 1.00 Expensive - looking and perfect for daytime! Sim ulated calfs, alligators, buffalo, grain leathers!— All colors. Fabric Gloves Mrs. F. L. Grannis was hostess at a 1:30 dessert at her home last Thursday to the Utopia club. Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. E. G. Hendricks, Mrs. Charles Beidler and Mrs. S. L. Godard were invited guests. The afternoon was spent in sew ing. _____ __________ LOOK BOYS and GIRISI . $1.00 JOKER CLUB MRS. HELLIWELL HOSTESS The Joker club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Following _ a 7:30 ___ dessert, the evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Carl King held high score and Mrs. William Thum held second high. Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. W. W. McFar land were guests. The next meet- ing will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. The M. P. G. club met at the home of Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Oc tober 17th for a 1:30 dessert The table was centered with a boquet of marigolds and other fall flow ers placed about the rooms made beautiful decorations. The after noon was spent socially. The next meeting will be October 31st at the home of Mrs. K. K. Mills. 2. Bricks of pure, rich Vanilla Ice (’ream with a pumpkin center of pumpkin Ice (’ream; cake or cookies LaCOMUS CLUB SPECIAL MEETING Mrs. Ruth Woodson was hostess The Theta Rho Girls held a to the LaComus club Tuesday at special meeting in the I.O.O.F. the home of Mrs. W. W. McFar- hall Monday night to practice for initiation. The new members will be initiated at the next meeting so that they may attend the con vention to be held in Eugene No vember 4th. 6th u MAIN ST. PHONE 31 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A Pumpkin-Faca Mark an every dellcieue BRIGHT SCARFS 50= » 1.00 WIDE CHOICE! Eye-catching with suits, sweaters . . . frocks too! Exotic prints, stripes and novelties deep solids! Rayon crepes, sheer wools ARNEST’S DRESS SHOP This chocolate-and-orange mar ble cake is elegant to eat and keen to look at. Tell your mother it’s swell for grown-up parties, too, and perfect as a family dessert. Made from a Betty Crocker recipe RESERVE YOUR GOBLIN CAME TOOM “At Your Grocer 59c Doleman’s Dixie Bakery Phone 49 Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Monroe en tertained at dinner Tuesday eve ning honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe on their wedding anniversary. Other guests were Mrs. George F. Renshaw of Port land and Mrs. Carl D. Monroe of Eugene. 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