THK SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON l.r.(al< )\ A l AII.IAKV ó O C IE T Y TIIUKKDAY, MARCH 7. 1940 l l .H l l .l l iin M U .’NAKY The American Legion Auxiliary The Baptist Missionary met met for a regular business meet­ yesterday at the home of Mrs. ing at the armory on Monday eve­ Ervin Hansen. Mrs. John McCall ning. A report on the meeting of presided in the almence of Mrs. M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter Telephone J 5 9 the city health Imard was given by Pickens. Mrs. C. A. Spriggs read Mi's. Max Bin! and a motion was a letter concerning the Umpqua SCOUT MOTHERS CLUB made and carried that the unit asMM'iational missionary rally to THURSDAY prepare an emergency OB kit for lx* held in the church here on Constellation club will meet in The Scout Mothers club met April 11. Mrs. 11. W. Davis was Masonic club rtxwns March the health board shelves. Monday at the city hall at 2:30 the Mrs. George Matthews reported appointed to be in charge of the 14th at 2:30. Hostesses will be with a large number of members Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Gates and on materials which had been sent luncheon. Miss Lena Zendron. the present. The new officers, who Sallie The annual card party to the Roseburg Veterans* hospi- devotional and Mi's. B e n t o n Only were elected at a recent meeting, will be Hill. , tai and of the current needs. Mem- Sehrenk, the music for that day. held in the evening. were in charge. Mrs. Ren Sanford j bers were asked to make cushion The gift boxes wen* opened and is the new president and Mrs. The Royal club will meet at the 'covers for hospital use. 450 favors the procetxis will lx* sent to the Herbert Lombard the secretary. A home for hospital patients to be used on Ktxliak orphanage and to Miss Mrs. William Bartels. the bun discussion was held on helping March of 14th, Easter tables and trays were Thermon in India. Mmes. Smith. for a 7:30 dessert. » both the Boy and Girl Scout or­ Mrs George McQueen and Mrs. completed during the meeting and McCall, Davis. Martin and Spriggs ganizations by buying them new F. J. Bartels are assisting host­ will be sent to Roseburg. On Easy took part in the program and Mis. equipment to work with. The next esses. A report on the Rev. Meade's P. J. Bush and Mrs. Salem Mag- Terms meeting will be held on the first talk on communism was given by nusson sang a duet, arcnni|>nnicd Monday in April. Bayard Reed, Americanism Mrs. by Mrs. Don Read. Miss Ix>na FRIDAY chairman. Zendron had charge of the devo­ Chapter No. 4 O. E. S. will meet WOMAN’S COUNCIL tional. A committee appointed of­ at 8:00 p. m. at the Masonic tem­ TUKSDAY BRIDGE ficers for the new year as follows: ple. The worthy grand matron will The Woman's Council of the Prayer leader, Mrs. W. C. Martin; FE A TU R E S Christian church will hold their make her official visit. The Tuesday Bridge club held reading contest, Mrs. McCall; Big 6 cubic foot now Notpoint monthly business meeting, pro­ their regular meeting this week at White Cross worker, Mrs. Glennie Rofrigorotor with Stxinlcx« Stool gram and social on Wednesday, W. C. T. U. will meet at the the home of Mrs. H. W. Lombard Frost; C.W.C., Mi's. Hansen; W. Speed Freezer — never rusts or March 13. at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton at Mi's. John Finneran was a guest. W.G., Mi-s. Frank White; friendliv co rrod es o Famous Vacuum church. The topic of the devotion­ 2:30. Mrs. Land will be the leader A 1:00 o’clock luncheon was serv­ ness. Mrs. Ma Terveen; civics, Sealed T b r iftm a s te r — ta m e al is “Bearing His Cross" and will on child welfare. ed. Decorations for the table were Mi's. K. K. Mills; literature, Mrs. as in more expensive models • be led by Mrs. J. M. Eastham. beautiful l a r g e daffodils. At Sehrenk and Mi's. Pickens. Deli­ There will be special music by the bridge, which followed the lunch­ cious refreshments were served at In t ir o mechanism lubricated MONDAY group followed by an address? The The Rainbow Girls will hold eon. Mrs. Ruth Woodson held high the close of the meeting. under pressure and cooled by od missionary story will be given by their score. The club contributed to the • Sixteen Point Temperature regular meeting followed by student loan fund sponsored by CATHOLIC Al.TAR SOCIETY Miss Lena Zendron. Miss Goldie an informal dance. Control e Pop-Ice Trays. Hayes' circle. "The Workers," the state federation of women's will be in charge of the social Mrs. Harry Metcalf will en­ The Catholic Altar society met Degree of Honor will meet in clubs. hour and refreshments. tertain Eagles hall at 7:30. Ritualistic meeting. the club at their next Monday at the home of Mi's. Wil­ liam Bartels with Mrs. Russell practice will be held for the visit BTTLDERS CLASS PARTI" Smith assisting as hostess. A l'3O of the state officer at the next M O THERS CLUB dessert was served followed by the meeting. Plans will be made for Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hemenway the state convention to be held in regular meeting. Mrs. O. W. Spies Mrs. Rosa Currin and Mrs. presided and Mrs. J W. Tarr was entertained the “Builders” Sun­ Portland April 25. Daisy Markham were hostesses at in charge of the study hour. Com­ day school class at their home the Mothers club meeting in the mit tee reports were given and Monday evening with a party. A TUESDAY Townsend club rooms Tuesday. A plans were made to clean and dec­ business session was held, follow­ ed by games led by the new so­ LaComus club will meet at the potluck luncheon was served at orate the church for Easter. The cial chairman. Mrs. Roy Mason. home of Mrs. T. C. Wheeler for the noon hour. Thirteen ladies committee for this is Mrs J. A. were present including two guests. Brissette, Mrs. William Bartels, l A * .< ” * * * * / *■ » h M w Refreshments were served at the a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. Cad Wallace and Mrs. Means. Mrs, Frank Gierau and Mrs. Glen close to the nineteen members Elmartes will meet with Mrs. Work hours were spent in com­ Flatters. Mrs. William Zimmerly present. The class will also meet at the Hemenway home for their Ralph Saltsman for a 1:00 o'clock pleting a quilt for a needy family. and Mrs. Gierau will be the hos­ luncheon. The Welfare committee reported tesses at the next meeting. annual Easter breakfast. —♦ — 26 garments and two pairs of Royal Neighbors will meet at shoes given for the month of Feb­ M. P. G. CLUB ruary. 8:00 p. m. The M.P.G. club met at the CIRCLE MEETINGS W EDNESDAY home of Mrs. C. C. Cruson. Tues­ Phone 73 Methodist Missionary will have day for a 1:00 o'clock luncheon. A Sunshine Circle of the ladies niece of Mrs. Cruson. Mrs. Norton a covered dish luncheon at the church at 1:00 o'clock. The losing council of the Christian church of Eugene, and Miss Beatrice side in a recent contest will be in met Wednesday in the church par­ Turtle w e r e guests. Bouquets lor at 9:30 for work. A potluck of quince, daffodils and plum blos­ and commit tees were appointed to POLICE REPORT charge. luncheon was served at the noon soms were in profusion about the make arrangements for receiving The [xilice report for Februar Presbyterian Aid will meet at hour followed by a business and house. The centerpiece for the Mrs. Alma Henderson of Salem, showed a larger number of sleet social meeting The Pauline group table was a clever arrangement president of the Rebekah Assem­ ers than usually cared for. num the church at 2:30 d . m. met at the home of Mrs. John of flowers representing a meadow bly of Oregon, when she makes Iwriog 73 ’D u r e were forty busl With the hustle and bustle VanNortwick for a noon day with sticks of candy for a rail her official visit hero on March ness houses left open and seve: around the house all dur­ PAST MATRONS CLUB luncheon and the Workers met in fence. Place cards were lambs 22nd. Members of the Croswell gas pumps left unlocked durin ing the time spring clean­ lodge will also be present at the the |x*riod. Five arrests wer the afternoon at the home of Mrs. The Past Matrons club met at White for business and a social which had escaped from the mea­ meeting. made for drunkenness; one wa dow. The next meeting of the club ing is in progress, what is the home of Mrs. Glennie Frost program. given n five flay jail sentence; tw will be at the home of Mrs. A. W. Monday for their regular meeting. appreciated more than a were fined $1000. one was flne< Helliwell. A 1:30 dessert was served. Miss O.L.H. CLUB few moments rest. . . . a $5.00 for driving sernas a schoc Eunice VanDenburg, p r e s e n t PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY worthy matron, was a guest. The zone in a wreckless manner am change in scenery . . . a Mrs. A. W. Swanson was hostess afternoon was spent with sewing to the O.L.H. club Tuesday at her Here is a standard roll recipe on«« transient was escorted out o passing glance at a beau­ and social conversation. Plans home. Mrs. William Petersen and The Presbyterian Missionary so­ which can be made to yield an town and told to keep traveling. ciety met last Wednesday at the were made for Past Matrons night Mrs. Nelson Durham were guests. tiful bouquet of flowers . . endless number of shapes and at the lodge, March 22. The group The rooms were very attractive in home of Mrs. E. F. McFarland. forms. truly a t o n i c for the will be entertained at the home of greens with the St. Patricks day Plans were outlined for a Japanese Standard Roll Recipe Mrs. Charles Hall at their next motif. Bridge was played during tea. March 27. Miss Stella Adams weary. 1 cake yeast led devotionaLs. Mrs. George Mat­ USED CARS meeting. *4 cup lukewarm water the afternoon with high score go­ thews had the lesson on Home A hint to the head of the 4 cup butter ing to Mrs. W. W. McFarland and Missions with Mrs. L. W. Coiner. See our choice lot of guar­ PAST NOBLE GRANDS 4 cup sugar low to Mrs. Glennie Frost. The Miss Adams and Mrs. Blackmore family . . give cut flowers anteed used cars if you are traveling prize was presented to assisting. Mrs. William Petersen 14 teaspoons salt The Past Noble Grands club Mrs. W. B. Johnston. The next or a beautiful flowering 2 cups scalded milk looking for economical bar­ and Mrs. Roy Short were guests. met last Thursday at the home of meeting 8 cups sifted flour will be at the home of gain«. plant. . . . This token of Refreshments were served by the Mrs. Lucy Bennett for a 1:30 Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. Soften the yeast in the luke­ hostess. luncheon. Mrs. E. Boyd and Mrs. thoughtfulness will be ap­ warm water. Add the butter and ___ — Anna Beidler were assistant host­ sugar to the hot milk. Cool to ’37 Pontiac Sedan 675 00 TUESDAY EVENING CLUB preciated beyond y o u r GARDEN CLUB esses. Three sisters of Mrs. Ben­ lukewarm, add a beaten egg Hf ’37 Pontiac Sedan 675.00 nett were guests. They were Mrs. The Tuesday Evening club met conception. desired), and combine with the Mrs. Joe Landess entertained yeast Vick, Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Lukerts. in the library for their regular ’37 Pontiac Sedan ... 665 00 and water. Stir in the sifted The afternoon was spent with so­ meeting. During the program hour the garden club in her home on flour and salt until the dough is '38 Pord Cpe East Main street Friday. Talks on 565.00 cial conversation and needlework. Mrs. J. T. Smith reviewed "Chief enough to knead. Knead pruning were given by several stiff — 36 Ford Sdn 465.00 Joseph,” by C. A. Fee, and a book members. The club is planning to thoroughly, form into a ball, and SUB DEB DANCE review was given by Mrs. F. L. donate shrubs to the new union put into a buttered bowl to rise. 29 Dodge Cpe 125.00 Grannis on "Wisdom's Gate" by high school. A plant sale will be Cover the bowl and set It In a pan The Sub Deb girls held their an­ Margaret '29 Ford Sdn ........... 95.00 Ayer Barnes. The usual held later in the spring. The of warm water to keep It at a nual dance in the armory Friday business meeting temperature of 80 to 85 degrees. '29 Ford Rdstr followed the pro­ 60.00 hostess served delicious refresh­ evening following the basketball gram. the dough has doubled in ments at the close of the meeting. When game between Cottage Grove and 50.00 hulk, punch thp center, pull the '20 Olds Sedan Telephone 182 Mrs. Alfred Wulff has invited the Eugene high. The dance was well sides over and press them into the C O R R IG A N C L U B group to her home for their next center. Then turn the ball so the attended by students from both meeting. Cottage Grove and Eugene. smooth side is up and let the Mrs. E. G. Hendricks was host­ dough rise to the same volume as ess to the Corrigan club at her REBEKAH LODGE home Friday. A 1:00 o'clock before. Knead again. Shape as de­ luncheon was served. Table dec­ sired, and put in a warm place to The Rebekah lodge held their orations were of pink and yellow. double in bulk. Then bake in a regular meeting in the I.O.O.F. Mrs. Charles Peck was an invited Your Pontiac Dealer guest. The afternoon was spent hall Friday evening. At the busi- hot oven 1400 degrees! for 15 to ness meeting plans were made 20 minutes. socially. $119*« e e * eeeee .N e w 1940 Big 6 Cubic Foot Family Size E L E C T R IC R E FR IG E R A TO R BRISBANE ELECTRIC Flowers... A Spring Tonic for the Heart Plain, Fancy Rolls Sunnyside Greenhouses M A R T IN M O TO R S Easter is Nearly Here! And h e r e are the new clothes you’ve been yearing for! . . Romantically young, —beautifully g a y clothes. Our styles a r e de­ lightfully right—and our quality is the best. Good clothes need not be expensive and that is why more women are making our shop their spring buying headquar­ ters. NEW ARRIVALS IN COATS— JU STA M ERE Mrs. Stewart Carlson entertain­ ed the Justamere club at her home Tuesday with a 1:30 dessert. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Woodard and Mrs. Loren Schroeder. The club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Griggs. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbor lodge met Feb­ ruary 27 with Mrs. O. W. Black- more and Mrs. Christenson as hostesses. Mrs. Jo Ann Smith from Alice, North Dakota, was a guest. Plans were made to observe the 45th anniversary of Royal Neigh­ bors at the meeting of March 26 Mrs. Tennis drew the door prize Special Fri. and Sat. Only All Bed Room Suites ........................................ 20% Off Builtwell Bed Davenolas....................................... $39,95 Felt Base R u g s........... ........................ .............. $ 3 95 Hamilton Beach Vacuum Cleaners.................. $29.90 Speed Queen Washing M achines..................... $49.50 Inlaid Linoleum....... ........... ................. . 66c Running Ft. Olympic R anges-------------- ---------------------------$49.95 9x12 Axminster Ru g s ------------- --- ------- ------- $19 fl5 W. B, C. CLUB -DRESSES— —BLOUSES MILLINERY— —BAGS— —COSTUME JEW ELRY Arnest’s Dress Shop The W. B. C. club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Jenkins, Wed­ nesday for a 1:30 dessert, follow­ ed with two tables of bridge, prizes going to Nellie Blackmore and Elsie DeYoung. Maude Funk and daughter Jo Ann were guests. MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Sadre’s Missionary society of the Nazarene church met at the home of Mrs. Sam Warren Thursday. Mrs. Frank Overton, Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Worth Harvey, Mrs. Longfellow and Mrs. Warren took part in the program. Liberal Allowance on Your Old Furniture Liberal Terms If Desired —FREE— Samples of Cactus Furniture Polish, Saturday Only Bresslers For Furniture