T H U R SD A Y . FEB KIT A »V *. 19 ,n TH E SE N T IN E L . CO TTAG E GROVE. OREGON clflc const. will «*«*l»brate tlx iMHh anniversary nt Portland. February 12th with a party and other en­ The Rebekah lodge met in reg- tertainment at the Bagdad thea­ utar session Friday evening. Merle m i....... i c o , ter then». Don Greening, l<»enl McKibben was elected as degree 1 11UI S C ia y , J? 6 D . lO L Il Union agent, aald Monday the captain and Nellie King as true- ---------- Telephone 1 5 9 M is s Rodney Hood, Reporter ----------- company would probably charter tee. Effie Ballew was installed as The Dorena grange members out of • «. «_ Eugene to inside guardian. The new officers are making preparations for one . Tax . statement,« . . .... will ... lx* sent «ml | Hn busses . ■ were in the chairs. Edith Van of the biggest meetings of the year J»**»"1 ,the " ff c‘‘ wl,h,n «"«ns|Mi t employes their families NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT FRIDAY Schoiack. past noble grand, was next Thursday evening. At 6:30 ' ’ 'Y days. Hu* ”n< 'Bends to I mi land Eastern Star will meet nt 8:00 presented a past noble grands pin. o’clock the losers in a recent sales rolls were turn«*«, over yesterday The Neighbors of Woodcraft o*clock in the Masonic temple VA LENT! NE DANCE afternoon by Welby Stevens. as- held annual election of officers at Unct>ln*s birthday nrncram will Beatrlce McCoy made the presen-* slip contest will entertain the sessor First quarter taxes will in- ,....— — ingian« tation. Various committees were winners with a chicken dinner. their meeting Tuesday evening, u., nr,,s,,nted delinquent March 15th. Battery E is sponsoring a Val- appointed by the noble grnnd for The winning side will supply cov- Officers elected for the ensuing 1 The total amount due and col- vntlne «lance at the armory Feb- the term. A committee was also ered dishes. Each family is re­ year were guardian neighbor. MONDAY l«*etible this year is $1,731,482.95. rumy 10th. A headline feature of appointed to meet with the Odd quested to bring dishes and silver- Pearl Bressler: advisor, Hazel . . which is more than $200.000 less the affair 1» music by Phut Hart Chapman lianker Donna Hatch Degree of Honor will meet at Fellows to p.an for an entertain- ware. than the total on the 1939 «, tax an«, the magician. Mabelle Wilson; atten- 7:30 in Eagles hall. Gladys Minor, ment for the Boy Scouts this eve- At the meeting last , ... his ban«!. Proceeds „ w„r ,hv of cause dant. Genevieve Zysett; captain of Genevieve Nelson and Dorothy rung. evening. 63 were present 2 ^ guards Pearl Bragg Bag bearer Kieren is the hostees committee. —♦ members witness.««! first and sec- ‘;’»7.71. 18. The sum of $.„19.15 th,. mess fund. The public tt «»r- Helen Smith: i n n e r s e n K - UNUSUAL PROGRAM ond degree obligations given to h'»« ‘»T* b>’ «llally invite.I See the nnn.iunce- Martha Cooley outer sentinei The Health Group will meet in ---------- Robert Floyd. Reports were given , V af s ‘.Ti h<’ ” * n men, ap,s*aii,ig elsewhen n his Flossie Brown;’ musician. Nellie the offices of the public health The Woman’s Counci oi the by Henry Williams«,n. Almond TO‘S - ,H,*ue r<” d Blackmore; correspondent, Vera nurse. Miss Beatrice Turtle, at Christian church will have an un- Hemenway, John Cole and Wilbur FLOOD RECAI J.E1» usually attractive program on Black. ohil school, $488,640.53; county Oleson; managers. Julia Bartels. 3:00 p. m. Ijist Sunday was the 50,h nn- Wednesday, February 14. at 2:00 A report on the Y.G.A. banquet high school tuition. $43,R21.63; Bertha McQueen and Ila Rebel- — ♦ — ................. _ was nx*om- W j C.T.U, will convene for an m. ... in .... the church parlors. .... 'Die ........ given ... a, .... the home ... of .......,, Robert Wag- umun union mien high ■*,... school beck 1 lora«*e Hatch .... r p. . .... „>i . $152,098.37; p spe- nlversary , of the beginning . , nr > o . r e - ie home of devotional will be next meeting $315 32132* spedai special for- for- k’o n " " o.e Ì h >Ì ‘ W ” 7.’ re i' mended as clerk'’’ Helen Smith' as all day meeting, at the lx* given by Mrs. ner n,?r was given. KKen. The The next meeting ci-i cia, citv d ty $315.321.32; senior guardian neighbor and An- the Rev. and Mrs. McFarland Doel Loucks. Talks will be given of the Y r. A will tw • . * . Y.G.A. lx* . held »01, with . . y. , .i . . „ ,ory ,ory* the 1890 K Willamette freshet, ... ........ Iw,,n'1- $l ».329-»>; rodent tax. „«-cording to won id from Portland. by Mrs. Hazel VanNortwiek and .. Mr. an«l Mrs Loren Hunt. Febru- na Graham as installing offirer. with a «covered dish luncheon. line Ó r- ary 27. A skating party is planned $203.88; water districts and fire Rams that stai ti «! on January 28 Mrs. /Via Oakes. The Paulin«' Adelia Hatch is pas, guardian — ie social for February 16th. , protection district. $4,543.88. «nd continued for three days In cle will have charge of the neighbor. TU ESD A Y * ? tables. Last Thursday during the lee- ---------------------- February fatten«’«! the pla«*td rtv- hour. There will lx* three Thursday during Tellers for election were Julia Rovai Neighbors will meet in nno Ino hour, Mary Arne installed UNION OIL TO CELEBRATE er into a torrent that brought hen- Bartels. Maybel Powell and Mabel Eagk;s han. New officers will fill * J at next tin Valentine, the new houses and river docks from Eu- officers of the home eco- 50th ANNIVERSARY installs- chairs use«!, at tne next, tne Sowles. The date set for installa­ _______ gene and Salem and piled them and a, the third. Washington. nomics club, who are: Mrs, Lula tion, which will be invitational, is The Union Oil Co., oldest «Ils- against buildings of D»rtland'x Mrs. Hattie April 2nd The Creswell circle will The Flmartes dub will meet for Thu* honoring the three special Rett is. President; J be invited guests. The guest and - - ™ « ciud ^ j ijn ^ days in February. An appropriate Spahr. vice president Mrs. Ava- trihutlng oil company on the Pn- fliMwled Front sfi ret - . . committee appointed t . victor a 1:00 Chambers. o'clock luncheon with Mrs. d aessert . will side nele Wicks, secretary-treasurer. ' refreshment win he ix served serveo at at each «acn sicie. The outgoing officers were pre- 1 All ladies of the council are invit­ for this meeting was Sylvia Wide- 4 ed. sented gifts from the club. The nor, Cora Bragg and Ila Rebel- W EDNESDAY —♦ — last meeting of the club was at bx'ck the home of Mrs. Mary Snauer, at TUESDAY EVENING CLUB The social meeting for Febru- Presbyterian Ladies aid will which time a scrap Ixxik was fin- ary will be held at the home of meet in the church parlors. All Cottage Grove Beauty Sho|»a will now elow* at 5:30 The Tuesday Evening club met ished for a son of one of the neigh- Pearl Bressler. Fanny Leabo and p. tn. For those girls who work, we will remain «»pen. by this week at the home of Mrs. H. l» r granges who Is HI. Bertha Lee were appointed on the CONSTELLATION CLUB -------- ------------- appointm ent, each \Vwln«*s«Iay evening. entertainment committee for the ----------- . . , „ B. Ferrin. Mrs. George r Stowell of RELIGION INTEREST March meeting. The Constellation c l u b met Portland was a guest Plans were We ho|X' our patrons will e«x>perate with na in then«* new HIGH AT U. O. Decorations were in keeping Thursday afternoon in the Ma- made for the annual dinner to be houra so our operator»» will have th eir hours of relaxation. with the valentine season Re- sonic club rooms. Mrs. Ed Wiese, held at the home of Mrs. William UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N . freshments were served at the Mrs. Vem Shortridge and Miss Thum. At the lesson hour Mrs. S ig n ed : ___ the __ ____ _ Reed _ gave the story of Eugene, Feb. -1th (Special)—The close by a rommittee of two. ______________ Belle Burkholder were host- Harry BEAUTY NOOK BEAUTY (T IN IC Stella Gates and Adelia Hatch. ess committee. The business meet- "Abe Lincoln in Illinois.” a dram- Presbyterian church, with 15 per ing was presided over by Mrs. atization by R. E. Sherw«xxl. The cent, leads all others in religious —♦ — MILADY BEAUTY CURLKTTE BEAUTY CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY Nettie Gawley. Mrs. John Dugan book. ”The Tree of Liberty," was preferences of University of Ore- SHOP SHOP and Mrs. Marian Keller were wel- reviewed by Mrs. Ferrin. gon students, according to stntis- The Catholic Altar society met corned as new members. Commit- — ♦ ,ics released today by C. L. Con- Monday at the home of Mrs. Leo tee reports were given and plans TO W NSEND CLUB stance, assistant registrar Figures Waldock with Mrs. Merle Porter made for the annual card party to . ---------- were taken from registration card assisting as hostess. A 1-30 des- be held in the Masonic temple on During t h e regular business data. sert was served Mrs O W Spies March 14th instead of March 7th, transaction of the Townsend club Second, with 10.3 percent, was new president presided over thé the regular date. The hostess Monday evening a vote carried to the Episcopal church. clos«*ly fol- business meeting which followed committee for the card party will secure a speaker for the social to lowed by the Methodist, with 10.2 Mrs. Ben Rohleader was welcomed be Mrs. Nelson Durham. Mrs. be held February 12th. Bank percent. The Roman Catholic faith as a new member. Committee re- Sallie Hill and Mrs. George Gates. ™gbt for the club will also be is preferred by 8.2 percent, while ports were given and it was an- Committee chairmen are: Tables, held at this time. A program will 1.3 percent are of Jewish faith, nounced that lenten devotions Mrs. Twila Stewart; refreshments, be presented and refreshments. Approximately three-fourtjis of Select a Beautiful Dress would be held each Thursday eve- Mrs. Sylvia Griggs; dining room, which will be furnished by the the student body entered a church ning during lent at 7:30. Father Mrs. Charles Hall; club room. Mrs. will be served. Mrs. Nellie preference on the cants. A large from our new spring line. Lovely soft shades and styles Gabriel of Mt. Angel will conduct Donna Allen; prizes, Mrs. Vern Blackmore is chairman of the so- number of the students are active that fit and flatter the figure a mission beginning Sunday. Ser- Williams; courtesy, Mrs. George cia* activities and refreshments. in religious work on the campus, vices will be held each evening at Jacobsen, and tickets. Mrs. Helen ♦— an^ ,a *