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THE SKNTINKL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Legion and Auxilian’ CIRCLK MELTINGS S O C IE T Y The Pauline Circle of the ladies council of the C hristian church met at the parsonage W ednesday. The W orkers Circle at the home of M rs Ray Vincent and the Sun- shine Circle at the home of Mrs. Sam Eastburn. The belated Feb- '?lar2 birthday p a rty was held for the following ladies: Mrs W alter Lackey. Mr». Irene Ferguson. Mrs. Allen Sr. and Mrs. laincaster. Mrs. Eastburn, president, present.nl the honor guests w ith gifts. All groups a n P a n n in g to e n te rta in the C. E. Endeavor to be held a t the church March 30 and 31. *— THURSDAY. MARCH 21, IMO |,A,ME« III III.K CLASS MFF.TS hbothmu » knmmt Two m ore C ottage Grove young . . men luunehed thems«*lves on a K i r t l l d a V OH M o t l d l l V ! m ilitary career, according to In . ___ form ation received from Lieuten Telephone 1 5 9 M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter 'CO«» A m erlctn (.region Auxiliary ant Colonel H. D. Bagnall, P o rt joined with the Legion In cele- land recruiting officer. They an« C O N S T E L L A T IO N C L U B THURSDAY brat ion of the Legion's 21st birth- two brothers. John C. and Lin/y —— , . The Past Noble Grands club will day, held at the arm ory on Mon- D Palmer, sons of Mr. and Mra. The Constellation club met last niPt,t Thursday afternoon. March day evening. A potluck dinner was Charles A. Palm er of Dinston Thursday afternoon in the Mason- served at 6:30 p. m. with about route. They will serve together In ic club rooms. The time was spent "* _+ joo gUesta present The tatties the 76th field artillery. Presidio of socially and in planning and ar- Cook.y Hill club will meet to- w en, beautifully decorated with Monterey. Q illfornia ranging for t h e evening card day Mart-h 21st at the home of gotd and w hite flowers, with a Both attended C ottage Grove party. Refreshments were served Ira Reidler a t 1:30. centerpiece consisting of a huge. high school and lx»th were m em by Mrs. George Gates, Mrs. Nel- **“ ™ gold and w hite decorated birth- bers of the liM'al coast artillery son Durham and Mrs. Sallie Kill. Utopia club will meet today, day cake, topiani tOMM with 21 gold unit of the Oregon National Guard «*♦ F t*«* kowo AC»-».- At 7:30 the annual benefit can! March 21 at tht, homc zxF of Mrs candles. M embers in charge of the prior to their signing with the CARNATION CLUB dinner w en ' Mrs. W arren D augh regulars." They were accepted * as »V d • in Masonic p ave Allison for a 1:30 dessert. hall. Mrs. N ettie Gawley. presi- _+ __ erty. Mrs. S. C. H unter and Mrs. for enlistm ent by S taff Sergeant Miss Jean Rose and Miss Vivian Alvis Wicks dent of the club, was in charge. Elite Bridge club will meet this The following program was ar* John r. Costello, Eugene recruiter. At. S°"‘r'?CtL Mrs Sch<?fl'’,d afternoon. March 21st. a t the Johnston w ere hostesses to the C arnation d u b at the home of ranged by Mrs Alvis Wicks: a rt held high score and Mrs. C. F. home of Mrs w a ite r Hunter. Hoskins low. M i s s Elizabeth _ Mrs \e lm a H arrell, Friday eve- G reeting by Auxiliary president, Crabbe held high score at auction ntng St. P a tric k s day colors w ere Hazel F b h rer; response and intro- MONDAY Ed , and . Mrs. S. L. Godard low. • — __ i i. i k ii . t us . *n the decorations and the duction of past commanders, Joe Wiese, Jess Lansing Jr. and Miss Lhe Joker club will meet for a serving, which was a 7:30 dessert. Sm ith: greetings bv l*ost com Opal W agoner won prizes a t 7:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Bonita Skilling and Miss niander. Chet V anD enburg' re pinochle and a t 500. Mrs. Lynch Garl King instead of w ith Mrs. Zilda Hayes w ere guests. At sponse and introduction of nnst Currin held high score. M r s . T. C W heeler as before planned, bridge Mrs. Fred Knickerbocker presidents Neita Grannis* song Gates won the prize a t pedro. Re- held high srorv- Mrs Rav Nelson "Happv BirthdAy. Legionnaires.” freshm ents were served at a late T l ESDAl second and Mrs. Ruth Thompson the Auxiliary: introduct ion of hour. The Friendly c l u b m eeting was low* guests: introduction of Dahlia scheduled for M arch 19 has been m u r B ciT T ii Morris. 20-.vear Auxiliary mem- SOCIAL TWELVE postponed until M arch 26th a t JOKER CLUB l»er; group singing, led by George which tim e an all day m eeting will , M atthews: playette: "The Rum- The 29th birthday anniversary be held a t the home of Mrs. Del- \*rs * ? ' lll,a™ Thum was hostess mage Sale,” with M arie Wicks, of the Social Twelve club was bert Brown. , her home Monday to the Jo k er Maud H unter and Mary Clerin. celebrated a t the home of Mrs. —♦ — club, tluge baskets of daffodils T he Auxiliary Navy Plate was William Petersen last Thursday. Royal Neighbors lodge will m eet PlaCt'd «bout the rooms m ade a won by Mrs. G ertrude Blakely of A luncheon was served a t 1:00 a t 8:00 p. m. in Eagles hall. The beautiful setting for the evening's Corvallis. o'clock. The menu and decorations anniversary of Suprem e camp will entertainm ent. Mrs. Sylvia Griggs Following the program , „ ___ , _ the .... were in green and yellow in honor be observed. Eugene and Spring- WIS ,a guf s L ^ , r *ub *o r Auxiliary met for a business meet- of St. P atrick ’s day. A birthday field will be guests. u d9ssert was serv" ing. w ith Mrs. Max Bird, as the cake w ith 29 candles was a fea- » —♦ — fd ° i\ . three tables of earliest past president present, ture. During the business m eeting W ED NESDA Y bridge. Mrs. Faye Allison held taking the chair. a le tte r was read to the group »¡a « hii high s c o re a n d Mrs, George ¿»cob- a treasu ry report was given by from Mrs. Jessie Backensto who . for next .’n« ‘t ‘ng w’11 be Mrs. W arren D augherty. Mrs. recently moved to Roseburg, and ", i^-tn , », Monday evening a t the home John Dunlevy reported on N.Y.A. election of officers was held. Mrs. \ t 'St<SS\ S ° f Mrs C ar classes for girls and the Widow's C. F. Hoskins was elected presi- and Orphans bill now pending in dent. Mrs. N. E. Compton, vice Le2n?Td' i? 1"5, H erbert Breedlove J l ST A MERE CLUB the House. president and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, aPd t .. T T . Mrs George M atthews reported secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Nannie tfu c^urch are cordially invited. Justam ere club w as entertained that the 450 E aster favors and n Sm ith and Mrs. Petersen were 2? * home of Mrs. Lloyd Griggs bouquet had been sent to the chosen to act as a courtesv com- 7 Sn Tuesday attem oon. A 1:30 dessert Roseburg hospital. An American m ittee. The rem ainder of the af- S^ nnR„ floW2 ‘rs, " p o r t by Mrs. B ayard Reed ex- ternoon was spent socially. The P' USed de€orat*nj^ * T* J * plained the Girl's S ta te Camp to next m eeting will be with Mrs. Eriendi are cordiall. invited. .son, Mrs. Jack Boyd and Mrs. be held a t Silver Creek Cainp in Nannie Sm ith. _____________ Jo *?"s o n quests and June. Mrs. E. L Grannis, chair- — . . - r a “n d J " high man of the Girl Scout board, re- HONORS DAUGHTER ™ G H B O R S _ O F W O O IK RAFT sco re ^ w i l l = » tw o p ^ p o je d Apr,, actlvl- C e l e b r a t e tllP 2 1 s t The Women's Bible class of the MethodlNt ehureh met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Knaffle Haynes with Mmes. Emma W eb ste r and F. C. Houser as hiwteaaea. A |M>thiek dinner was served d u r ing the luneheon hour. Mrs. J. R. Hendricks led the devotional*. The working time was spent quilt ing. Mrs. Celia Handy was the guest of honor and was presented with a lovely birthday gift. There w ere fourteen m em bers present. Guests were the Rev. anil Mix. Ellsw orth Tilton. Misses Ittla anil Nina Rog ers of .Creswell, Mrs Ralph Sears o f Delight Valley and Mmes. F an nie Miller and Juekson. Tops for Your Easter Meal or Entertainment According to custom the lutstcss reserves the best to he served last on the meal......... T hat’s why our ice cream is so popular aa a dessert. Serve Our Special Easter Bunny Ice Cream This Easter. M r and Mrs Salem Magnusson entertained a7 O,eiT home rnirurtiii™ ai uieir nome m w - day evening in honor of th eir daughter Alma on her 16th birth- u a u g n ie r A lm a ° b b e r Dlrul- day anniversary. The evening was spent in playing games with light S 5 ^ n t ^ r e L ^ u iiv S S of R o s ^ S ; M a " ^ i n H aiS S ? E stheT pium er Ethel Smith B rttv Yates E e v h S ' Pent to B a^ ra B u s ^ Lorane0 Caroline and W arn da M a S Richard and R hito Bush Melvdn and l i e n e e Bush Melvin and Laurence Keele. Donald. Robert and Gordon Mag- nusson. Uie guest of honor and the host and hostess. Many lovely gifts were presented the honoree -Seighbors °^. W oodcraft held their social m eeting Tuesday evening a t the home of Mrs. C arl Lea bo A 7 30 dessert was served t ri " • J ervea With Mrs. B ertha Lee assisting as hostess. A special business m eet- ing was he]d lnd Mrs. Eunice Srnitt , was obUgated into the or* der* Plaiys i ¿ ° r tb! S i l installation to be held w ith h- T ^ ° n th<? in April. The rem ainder of the ilme ,w“ spent * 2 ^ “ 5 * ' Mr8' Hazel Chapm an held high score and Mre iia tc h held ,ow — for a business and social a fte r- Visitors present were: Mrs. Eva noon instead of the usual bridge. Bailey. Mrs G ertrude Blakely, — ♦ — Mr« F r« t Fipnn,.tt O l II C I I B V. * Vu w n m t t of Corvallis, u . i - m . , m i yjrs. A rthur Olson and Mrs. De ------------ Berrv o f C r e s w e ll M r s W i r r r n Mrs. T. C. W heeler entertained Edwards and Mrs Sand ihl of Cot the O.L.H. club at her home Tues- ,aCe GrovT day with a 1:30 dessert and Past presidents of the local ..^ S . " 5 »«ble was unit honored w ere: Mesdames beautifully decorated w ith daffo- Max Bird, E I.. Grannis. Fred 8nd yeH° W c? ndles and daff°- B ennett. George M atthews. V.nal diLs were in profusion about the Randall. Bayard Reed. Phillip Bu u ° T MrS' ' V'u ^ f f ’d kowski. Leon Morton and J to high score a t bridge and Mrs. Sm ith, and Miss Eunice VanDen- Glennie Frost low. The club will burg hold th eir next regular m eeting at REBEKAH LODGE Ix-Klonnalrrs Hear Report« the home of Mrs. Guy Earl. ________ In a business m eeting following the supper mem bers of the local LADIES GOLF BEGINS At the regular session of Re ------------ Legion heard a num ber of reports. bekah lodge Friday evening Mrs. ROYAL CLUB C ottage Grove golf ladies will A representative of the Drain Beatrice McCoy, noble grand, an- ----------- nounced a special m eeting for F ri- hold th eir first m eeting of the sea- Legion m ade a report on plans The Royal club m et last Thurs- day evening. M arch 22. a t 7:30. son Wednesday, M arch 27. a t 1:00 for holding a joint m eeting be- day evening a t the home of Mrs. This will be a joint m eeting w ith P- m. w ith a covered dish lunchpon ’ween the C ottage Grove and the Julia Bartels, with Mmes. B ertha the Creswell lodge for the official a t the home of Mrs. Earl Hill. Drain posts a t Drain on April 2. McQueen and H arriet B artels as visit of Mrs. Alma Henderson. Election of officers and golf play Claude Sherm an m ade a report on assistant hostesses. Five tables of president of the Rebekah assem- will follow. the wildlife m eeting held in Eu- bridge were in play during th e bly of Oregon. At this tim e th ree —♦ — gene last T hursday evening. John evening w ith high score going to candidates will receive the initia- BRIDGE PARTY Dunlevy reported on plans to a t- Mrs. Mabel Funk and low to Mrs. tory degree. Visiting m em bers are ----------- lend the service officer’s school in Edna Burleson. The table decora- welcome. An invitation was ac- Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Sherm an en- P ortland next m onth and Robert tions and refreshm ents were in cepted to m eet with the Odd Fel- tertained a t th eir home S aturday From m m ade a report on plans keeping w ith St. P a tric k ’s day. lows S aturday evening, M arch 23. evening w ith three tables of auc- for flag raising in connection with The club was invited to m eet w ith tion. Out-of-town guests were Mr. the program dedicating the new* Mrs. Edith Allen w ith Sallie Hill W.B.C. CLUB MEETS and Mrs. Gene M iller and Miss union high school building next as assistant hostess in April. ------------ Lela M urphy of Eugene. Mrs. J. B. month. _+ __ The W.B.C. club m et yesterday Leonard held high score and Chet Highlighting the reports were rirn R ris w A « a t tFie home of Elsie DeYoung for Stroup won the prize for honors, alibis heard from W arren Ed- a 1:30 dessert. Bridge was the af- —♦ — w ards of Culp Creek and A rt T h e M e th o d is t e h n r e h narlor« ternoon's entertainm ent w ith high TUESDAY STUDY CLUB Olson of Creswell on not being was the m eetine of thZ going to Burleson and* able to atten d post m eetings reg- Georeiannas club Fridav after- Mae Tennis receiving the travel- The Tuesday Study club held ularly. Visitors attending Monday _ _ _ li- evening's m eeting included Mr. noon. Mrs. Henry Williamson was ing Prize* Anna Gates was a guest, th eir regular m eeting _ in the x<- brary. Mrs. C. M. Shinn gave a and Mrs. Fred B ennett, form er hostess. The celebration of the book review by Ida M. T atball en- residents, and Mrs. Ed Blakely, BAPTIST AID third anniversary of the club was titled "All In A Day's W ork." Mrs. all of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. planned and will be held in two weeks a t the home of Mrs. C. L. B aptist Ladies Aid m et a t the S. L. Mackin reviewed a novel. A rt Olson and fam ily of C resw ell ------------------------ Stroup. A covered dish dinner will home of Mrs. Ida Terveen Wed- ‘The Days Are Fled,” by Percy Marks. D uring the business ses- World'. Highest' Highway? be served and husbands of the nesday for a short business m eet- ...»___. . . will be guests. The Rev. . s *on a calendar com m ittee was ap- A new highway reaching almo.t members Ira Gillet of Portugese E ast Afri- In® an affernoon °f sewing pointed consisting of Mrs. H arry of Mount Evans, near ca was a guest speaker. His sub- and visiting. Delicious refresh- Keed. M r s J - . L. Grannis and Mrs DenVer. challenge, the claim that ject was ‘ East Africa."___________ ments were served a t the tea hour. "a ,Pn 'Vara. p jke.g p«,^ highway, reaching TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB It’s An Old, Old Custom— Sending Flowers The Tuesday Bridge club m et with Mrs. C. S. Roberts Tuesday for a 1:00 o’clock luncheon. Guests included Mrs. Raymond Grube of Pengra and Mrs. Frances Sullivan. Mrs. Roberts held high score a t bridge. Mrs. H arry M et calf will en tertain the club a t th eir next m eeting. f o r E a ster For Your Home, Church, Friend EASTER L IL IE S POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS And Remember The • EA STER CORSAGE Sunnyside Greenhouses J PHONE 182 LA MERCREDI PONT Mrs. Lena Sams was hostess a t her home last night to the La M ercredi Pont club. A 7:30 des sert was served. Mrs. Don G reen ing and Mrs. Rex W heeler were guests. The evening was spent with bridge. Mrs. Harold W hit lock will en tertain the club a t her home in two weeks. U. 8. Hotel Employee» Hotels In the United States employ about 550,000 persons. THE DOLEMAN DIXIE BAKERY Announce V A BIG CONTEST With A CASH PRIZES EACH WEEK Children are conatantly uttering 'Sayings' that for clever ness and humor astound the beat adult wit«. DOLEMAN S DIXIE BAKERY will give a cash prize of $2.50 each week for the best Bright Saying’ of a child or adult about Dole- man’s Bread This Saying’ will be published each week In The Sentinel with the name of the winner. CONTEST RULES and form will be wrapped with each loaf of DOLEMAN S DIXIE BREAD, starting Friday. Get it with your bread at any Doleman Dealer T oday! 14.110 feet high, is the w orld’s high est. A v e r a g e C o lle g e C ost A verage cost of attending college, for one year In the United States is $540 but costs v a ry g reatly from college t o entle'ge —♦ — MEN’S BROTHERHOOD The M ethodist M en’s B rother hood held th eir m onthly meeting a t the church Monday evening. An evangelistic com m ittee was formed and plans m ade to help underw rite the week day Bible school, which is being held in the public schools. John M arkham, ! president of the brotherhood, was in charge and inspirational talks were given by several of the lay- men. SUPER CREAMED 1ÇE CREAM STORE 6th b -M A IN ST.:. PHONE 31 The E a ster Parade will HiHin h l* on and many of our new spring clothe« will be seen in the front line. Select your E,inter needs here and save time and money. . . . Many new things arriving this week to select from. B E A U T IFU L SPR IN G HATS that complete and add charm ami diirnity Io any outfit $1.95 to $3.95 New Soft Sliadca in ROLLINS HOSIERY that hlend with all the new ooatutno colors Easter Greetings To All Our Friends and Customers Curlette Beauty Shop Gladys M. Heck, Prop. 79c to $1.15 COATS ................$7.95, $9.95 and $15.95 D R E S S E S ............................ $2.95 to $7.95 E rn e s t's D ress Shop