The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 29, 1940, Image 4

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GKOVE, OREGON
SO C I E T Y
M iss Rodney Hood Reporter
HALLMARK DAY
METHODIST AID
M a rrie d R e ce ntly
Telephone 159
THURSDAY
The Constellation club will not
A belated
of , a meet
. . . announcement
. . ..
on the first Thursday of the
m arriage of interest to the pw ple m on, h as usual bu, wil, nUH,t on
of this sect
'
.
d ‘he second Thursday. March 14th.
was receiv ed by the Sentinel, con- instead
taining the account of the wed­
ding of Miss Ruth Hallmark to The Past Noble Grands club will
Ivan Dav, connected with the meet today. February 29th, for a
r CC-CiJ?,p-
U30 luncheon nt the home of Mrs.
ding was solemnized at North Lucy Bennett.
Bend. February 10th. at the home
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of Mrs. Day’s sister, Mrs. Louis The Constellation club has been
»T ’ m
' Postponed ' from March 7th to
" N?. th
rsuhf,e.ld d he March 14th. The hostesses will be
ceremony was read by the Rev. Mrs. Durham. Sallie Hill and Mi's.
Jacob Moomaw, in the presence of
thirty-two guests and members of George Gates. —♦ —
the family. Attendants were Mel­
will meet at
vin Foster and Mrs. Langenberg. »ul Cooley Hill club Claude
Allen.
Tin. bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Hallmark of March 7tK
Charleston, well known business
FRIDAY
people of the lower bay. Mr. Day
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is at present connected with the The Garden club will meet at
government forest service work the home of Mrs. Joe Landess on
Mrs. Ivan Day, who before her
with the Brice Creek CCC ccmp. East Main street at 2:30 p. m.
marriage was Miss Ruth Hall-
The young couple are domiciled in
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a ranch home near Disston.
The Rebekah lodge will meet at ™ark Courtesy Coos Ray Har-
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7:30 p. m. for their regular meet- ‘X)r-
MRS. SAVAGE HONORED
ing.
EASTERN STAR LODGE
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1940
Mi-s. F. L. Grannis, Mrs. Wil­
liam Hogate and Mrs. James Ted-
ford were hostesses Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Guy Earl to the
Methodist Aid. Mrs. A. W. Wooley
presided ns president and Mi's.
Andrew Brund as secretary in the
absence of the president and sec­
retary. Plans were discussed for
the annual experience social to la*
held in April, It was reported that
a new circulating heater had been
purchased for the Epworth League
room in the church and that new
lights had tx'en installed in the
parsonage. A short program fol­
lowed the business meeting ami
Mrs. Brund ami Mi's. Grannis sang
a number. Marcia Brund played
several piano selections. Refresh­
ments were served at the close of
the afternoon.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of
Eugene entertained in their home
Friday evening with a dinner |Mir-
ty for a few Cottage Grove people
ami for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grube of Pengra. Those present
from Cottage Grove were Mr and
Mi's. A. W. Helliwell. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Short and Mr. ami Mrs. K. K.
MilLs.
KITCHEN SHOW ER
I t’s O n ly H u m a n
To buy where one's trade is sought after and reoeives the
best attention, yet save boo. That is why you’ll ooine to
Thrift Wise again and again.
60c A lka S eltzer
49c
$1.35 P in k h a m ’s V egetable Comp.
98c
39c M ilk of M agnesia, U .S.P. p in ts
25c
50c R ussian M ineral Oil, e x tra hvy., pt. 39c
$1.50 Com bination W ater B ottle
an d F o u n tain S yringe
$1.00
35c V icks Va po R ub
27c
50c P epsodent Tooth P ow der
39c
Cut R ate P rices on All Tobaccos
»1.00
Me
<'untori»
Nervine
69c
23c
Mrs. Raymond Grube of Pengra The Corrigan club will meet at
About twenty members of the
A kitchen shower was given
entertained last Thursday in Eu- the home of Mrs. E. G. Hendricks
Evangeline chapter of Eugene Wednesday night nt the home of
gene at the Del Ray in honor of for a 1:00 o'clock luncheon.
were guests of the Eastern Star Mr. and Mrs David Evans in Eu-
Mrs. R. H. Savage who will leave
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ENTERTAINS WITH
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.....lodge a ‘ ‘heir regular meeting gene by a group of their friends.
soon
to make _____
her home
in Rose-
The
Sub Deb girls will hold
LUNCHEON
burg. Guests attending from Cot- their annual dance at the armory Friday evening. Among the guests Guests p r e s e n t from Cottage
Mrs. P. . R Chaplin,
wife of the
tage Grove were Mrs. C. J. Kem, following the basketball game
be- uere Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hobbs. Grove included Mr. ami Mrs. Wal-
-
Mrs. Victor Chambers. Mrs Ruth tween Eugene and Cottage Grove. Pa ‘r°n and matron, and Mrs. Al- ter Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Hnmld *' ,,nroamling officer of the Brice
... « nterluined
Woodson. Mrs. C. H. Rime, Mrs.
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be<;‘a S. McMurphy, past grand Eakin and Mr. and Mrs. Denny ;,?**,>k \
( • .C«'” P.
W. H. Daugherty, Mrs. C. S. Rob-
M ONDAY
officer. They were presented with Abel. Many useful gifts were re- Wednesday at her apartment in
the Villard Courts with a 1:00
erts. Mrs. Schofield Stewart and
D „ »» .*
, v.
•„
* corsages and honored by the Cot- ceived by the couple.
o'clock luncheon. Guests were Mrs. AND
the guest of honor. Mrs. Savage
u Matron® clu^ W1P ‘J’®® J taSe Grove chapter. Plans were
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Mrs. Savage was presented a love- ,
, oJPS Of
Glennie Krost made for a special meeting to be FOR MR. AND MRS. SAVAGE H. E. D. Brown, wife of the for­
est ranger at Rujada. Mrs. Gor­
ly gift.
for a 1:30 dessert.
held March 8th, at which time
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.
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. Mrs. Dora Stipe of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts en- don Bell. Mrs. Tonole and daugh-
1MI ,er’ Mrs- John Carlick. Mrs Ivan
,-fu li»° ,Civm rr Sto ietZiYlU» Too Rrand worthy matron, will make tertained at dinner Tuesday for
WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS
with Mrs. William Bartels at 1:30. her official visit. Following the Mr. and Mrs. R H. Savage, who J.,ay,and Mrs MoCauley, wives of
The af-
business meeting, a patriotic pro- are leaving today for Roseburg to . the foremen nt the camp.
,
The Woman's Relief Corps held
ais »pent
spent wUh
u
TUESDAY
gram was presented. Refresh- make their home. Twenty-four
noon waa
social con
their regular meeting at the arm­
versation.
versation.
ory Saturday with twelve mem­ Tuesday Bridge club will meet ments were served at the close of guests were present.
EVERY SUNDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell i en- ...
bers present. Mrs. Malinda Au­ at the home of Mrs. H. W. Lorn- the meeting by Mrs. Knaffle
12:30
to 8:30
din-
* Acacia club held a dance
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brey was installed as patriotic in- bard for a 1:00 o’clock luncheon Haynes, Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mrs. tertained eighteen guests at din-
Kenneth
Ward,
Mrs.
Bert
Trask,
ner
Wednesday
evening
in
honor
e
Masonic
hall
last
evening.
T’h«
structor. Secretary Eva Aubrey
—♦
committee in charge of arrange­
read an invitation to the Corps to O. L. H. club will meet at the Miss Alice Haldeman. Mrs. Sam of Mr. and Mrs. Savage,
ments and refreshments was Mr.
attend a district convention to be home of Mrs. A. W. Swanson.
Hunter and Mrs. Frank White.
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and Mrs. C. S. Roberts, Mr. anil
held m Eugene on March 21st. — ----------------------------------------- u Group
w u p ^iiging
singing was enjoyed
enjoy eu during
uunng
ST A FF CLUB
Mr». Harold Swartz and Mr. and
BRIDAL SHOWER
the refreshment hour.
The Relief Corps was also asked
The Staff club met Friday eve- m^ts^w^en*' serv«,><|W?t ’ the*
to take par- in the “Drill'’ floor
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TWO HONORED
ning in the I.O.O.F. hall a n i prnc- ¡ X t a .
work at ‘ convention. President
Mrs. Waldo Layng, nee Bema-
Mrs. Flev . urged all members to dine Schneider, was guest of hon-
.
~
ticed the degree work. The lucky
be present at the next meeting or at a bridal shower given by A covered dish dinner was held number for the month of Febru-
for practice.
Mrs. Ross Glass and Mrs. Donald a‘ ‘be Presbyterian church last ary was won bv Mearl McKibben.
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Umphrey at the home of the lat- Thursday evening by the choir in At the close of the meeting, re-
RESEARCH CLUB
ter in Eugene Saturday. Preceding bonor
the birthday anniver- fresh ments were served by the
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presentation of the gifts, cards sanes of Mrs. Edna Leslie Pear- committee in charge. Lena Ilam-
The Research club met Tuesday were played with Mrs. Glennie
of Eugene and George Mat- loth. Myrtle Kent and Mae Aub-
evening at the home of Mrs. Lev Frost holding high score and Mrs. I .
*nvi‘e(* guests were Charles rpy.
Van Schoiack. A surprise program Gene Dove low. The bride receiv- ¿.*a “ hews of Portland, father of
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was given with each member or ed many beautiful and useful gifts. ' ’Oorge Matthews, and husbands
JOKER ( LI B
GHIRARDELLI'S
group of members presenting a Delicious refreshments were serv-
wives of the choir members.
surprise number. About ten mem- ed at the close by the hostesses. “,Irs' " ears°n
‘be director of the
Joker club met Mondtiv
S'Cj Parrot Brand
bers were present. The business Guests present were Miss Alice P ‘rf)el^ .an<? Balladeers and some- ni„bt at th(1 home of Mrs Glennie
session followed the program and Haldeman, Zenna Maughmer, Al- Ijlnes direc‘s ‘be church choir. p rost for a 7
dessert Guests of
l^ tin
plans were made to hold a pro- ma Sarpola and Mmes Richard ^ ac£s ware laid a‘ the table for thT evenhig w e S ^ M ^ ^ f B
gressive dinner at the next meet- BushelL William, Thum ^ Gene & d7 X w U the din n er“
Johnsto" a"d M iT sy M a G r i ^
Sylvia Griggs.
ing on March 12th.
Dove, Victor Phelps, C.
Prizes at cards were won by Miss
TENDERLEAF
phrey, Glennie Frost, J. A. Schnei­
Lula Currin. Mrs. Nelson Durham
SOCIAL
TWELVE
der and Mrs. Layng.
ELITE CONTRACT CLUB
Orange Pekoe
and Mrs. Griggs.
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Mrs. J. C. Johnson entertained
The Elite Contract club met last
HONORS MEMBER
RAINBOW GIRLS
the Social Twelve club last Thurs-
4-oz. I’kg.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
7 Z7" 7
. .
day afternoon. A dessert was
Irving Palmer for a 1:30 dessert Mrs. Glennie
Frost was hostess served at the Palace Cafe, after The Rainbow Girls met in regu-
and an afternoon of bridge. Mrs Tuesday to the White Cross work- which the group went to Mrs. ^ar session at the Masonic temple
Glen
Swanson
and Mrs.
Edwards’ Dependable
W
hitlock
were truest«
At c o n t a c t r " ° f
^?lu5h’ 3t which Johnson’s apartment where the Monday evening. Peggy Sharpe
tirV
,e
,Mrs‘
J
tesj
,e
Backenst°
’
*
ho
afternoon
was
spent
socially.
Mrs.
was
installed
in
the
color
station
Mrs. Whitlock held high sc°re. will leave today to make her Charles Shinn and Mrs. Harry office of service. Plans were made
Mrs. Henry Williamson will ..4.
in Roseburg, was a guest of Metcalf were guests. A lovely gift
informal dance to be held
hostess to the club at their next honor. At Mrs. Backensto’s de- was presented to Mrs. Jessie following the next meeting on
meeting.
parture. Mrs. H. W. Davis will B^kerato." who will teave s<£>n“ to March Hth.
nA S« party
In V16
Cross make her home in Roseburg. Plans
CLASS PARTY
work Refreshments were served were made for the annual meet-
ENTER TA IN S FOR SON
The Friendship class of the at the close of the meeting and jng to be held at the home of Mrs
Presbyterian church held a party the gust of honor was presented a William Petersen on March 15th.
Mrs. Glen Linebaugh is enter­
at the home of Mrs. Gladys Hall gift by the group. Present for the
taining this evening with a dinner
recently at which Mary VanDen- occasion were Mrs. Nannie Smith,
in honor of her son Jay on his
ENTRE NOUS
burg was honored on her birthday Mrs. Ida Turveen, Mrs. W. C.
birthday anniversary. She is being
anniversary. A potluck supper was Martin. Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E . G.
Hendricks assisted by Miss Dorothy Hengel-
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Churches
served and the evening spent in H. W. Davis, the hostess and Mrs. entertained the Entre
Nous
club brook of Creswell,
making quilt blocks.
Backensto.
at their home Tuesday evening.
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Mrs. Harry Reed and Mrs. Merle
O. W. D INN ER CLUB
Porter were guests. The evening
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was spent with bridge and high
Mrs. Joe Smith was hostess to
Pint Ilottlo.
score for the women was held by the O. W. Dinner club at her home
Mrs. Kenneth Mickey. High score Tuesday for their regular meet-
for the men went to Raymond ing. Dinner was served at 7:00
Libbys
Wicks. Refreshments were served o'clock and was followed by a so-
after play. The next meeting will cial evening.
lx- held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Peck.
say r r
SPELL I T
EAT IT
Smorgasbord
NELSON’S
R ow R iv er Inn
SOME LIKE
’EM HOT
Chocolate
J
Coffee "> 20
SOME LIKE
’EM COLD
Grape Juice
SA LE O N
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Closing O ut G u ita rs and Accordions.
See O ur D isplay and T ake A d v an tag e
of th e
25% Discount
^ Grapefruit Juice
B EN EFIT BRIDGE
FIRST TIME IN OREGON
A benefit bridge was held at the
Masonic temple in Eugene Satur­
day by the Daughters of the Nile.
The proceeds went to the Lane
county fund for the crippled chil­
dren in the Shrine hospital in
Portland. There was four tables
of bridge from Cottage Grove.
Following play a style show was
presented by Beard’s store in
which Mrs. Roy Short was a
model.
America's
Great
Dancer
MARTHA
GRAHAM
J u s t A rriv ed
V. F. W.—Cooties
M y rtle w o o d B ow ls, T ra y s , etc.
A gency fo r “F lig h t” D aily’s
BENEFIT
DANCE
A R C H E R Y E Q U IP M E N T
COTTAGE GROVE
ARMORY
Mall orders to McArthur
Court, Eugene. Reserved
Seats «1.50, $1.00
Let Us Supply You With A Complete Outfit. Accessories
And Arrows On Sale At All Times.
Saturday, March 2
Gen. Adm. 78e
C ottage G rove Pharm acy
Music by Jim Lawson and
His Lumberjacks.
B row n’s C ut-R ate D ru g S tore
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P o p u la rly P riced
23
And Entire Dance Oroup
Mon., March 4th, 8 p. m.
McArthur Court, Eugene
. “ Magnificent Dancing;
an unforgettable
experience.
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