THE SENTINEL, COTTAGI GROVE, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 DINNER PARTY and Paul Moore, musician« and forenoon service, 11:00, subject, and Intermediate leagues, 0:30. ----------- evangelists w ill la* with us. Also in ‘ Reality.” Evening service second Fourth quarterly conference on Mrs. F. L. Grannis entertained the evening service at 7:30. Wednesday of earn month at 8:00 Thursday at 7:30, with I)r. Hull Friday evening at a dinner party • • • p. tn. The Bible, Christian Science presiding. for her son Bob who is home from Church of the Nnxarene, C. E. literature and the writings of Willamette University for the Thayer, Pastor. Sunday school, Mary Baker Eddy may be ls>rrow- "Say, you've sure got a lot of Telephone 750 M is s Rodney Hood, Reporter spring vacation. Group singing, 10:00. Morning worship, 11:00. ed or purchased before or after nerve to come down In a para­ social conversation and howling Evening service, 7:30. Mid week the Wednesday service, chute with this 100-mlle an hour GUGGISBURG-UARLKON THURSDAY followed the dinner. Guests in- prayer meeting. Wednesday night • • • ««!«♦ blowing!” Cooley H ill club w ill meet at eluded Richard Smith and the fol- 7:30. Community Bible class meets In "I didn't come down In a paru- Miss Evelyn Guggisburg, daugh- the home of Mrs. Decker. April lowing Willamette University stu- • • • the Townsend hall every Sunday chut»1 I went up In a tent.” ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gug- 4th. dents: Mary Jane Smith and her Catholic Church, Father An- morning at 9:45. Leader, Mr. latu- ---- gisburg, beecame the bride of _♦ — guest Betty Ann Keller of Port- thony Gerace. — Muss each Sun- bach. Everyone welcome. Special Carl H. Carlson of Marshfield at Constellation club w ill meet to- land, Lois Baldwin and guest Nan- day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth invitation to the ladies, the Grace Lutheran church in Eu- day. April 4th, at 2:30 in the Ma- ?£ ^ 'n d , Kt* Cone. and Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m • • • gene Sunday.The wedding, which sonic hall. Committee. Mrs. Don Allen Ferrin. First Christian Church, Edward was at two o’clock, was a quiet Allen, Mrs. Maxine Ward and Presbyterian Church. E. F. Me- L. Kechley, Minister. 9:45 a. in. BIRTHDAY DINNER one with only immediate relatives' Hilma Jepson. Farland. Minister. Bible school Bible school, Roy Hands Supt. present. Miss Lois Guggisburg, sis- _* — with classes for ull ages meets at 11:00 a. m. morning worship. Mrs. A. L. Rosenthal and Mrs. 9:45 Earl Ballew. Supt Morning Double duet. "Enough to Know.” ter of the bride, was bridesmaid. The Past Grands club w ill meet Roy Guggisburg, a brother, was today. March 28th. in the I.O.O.F. C. E. Price honored Mrs. D. H. worship nt 11 o'clock Subject of Sermon, "The Task Ahead.” This best man. The bride wore a dress hall. Committee, Laura Brown, Hemenway at her home , . recently sermon sermon, "A fte r the Resurrection w ill be the last sermon of the nns- See our display of Cacti New Vision for Service." Evening tor in the present pastorate 615 of green wool with beige acces- Alice Conner. Elsie Currin and w itii a dinner in celebration of at Smith and Short's. . . . sories and corsage of orchids. Miss Mina Clark. her birthday anniversary. The ta- worship at 7:30 Subject of ser- p. nr Christian Endeavor meeting bl* was attractively deccarated "The Christian Who I> - 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor cwtt- Guggisburg wore a black and —+ They are Ideal f o r the with *” led fends ms His ra Faith.” senior C. C. E. E. vention vention program program. 7:30 p p. m Wed white ensemble with corsage of F R ID A Y * carnations and lighted tenus n n m The e senior white camélias. Following a trip The Rebekah lodge w ilI mee, at s‘x ,e ,y with the ,h’’ C. Ç. E. E. nesday nesday young young people's people’s Bi filble study, . . . .. . , ~ , ------- * ............ -- with windows of your home. tifu ul l birthday cake. cake Guests for union at the Christian church on 7:30 p. m. Wednesday choir re­ to Portland the couplee w ill be at t*‘ home in Marshfield. ---------- „ ................................. / tv t^he occasion, w..™ weie^ n.wR.M Rai barn Ma^L Sunday evening. The intermediate hearsal. . den of Portland, Tom Price and society w ill meet at 6:30 in the Mr. ™ and Mrs. J. r P. . Graham. Lovely jow,,r MONDAY ......... auditorium ..... „u.u Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. SPECIAL GUESTS with Stanley ^ f S T i% r ^ r t * * Ä h o n or**** Pre8ented thC KUeSt ° f S ,UKh^ ’ “ >eade;., l TYtero "wifi Ti.te¿’X l ? T u hn d S xchool at - ~ Tedford. Supt. Si At the meeting of Cottage ierau and m S Ä e c k ' i n i .. , --------------, Fore- Grove chapter No. 4 O. E. S. Fri- ciety on Monday afternoon on ac- noon service, 11, sermon subject L A COM I S CLUB day evening the past matrons and be hostesses. count of spring vacation. "Comforting Vision.” Evening ser- past patrons of the order were * * o vice' 7:3°- !,<'rmon subject "S pirit- Telephone 182 The Scout Mothers club w ill LaComus club met Tuesday at special guests. The wives and hus­ m«-. a. the c l. y n . ll at 2:30. ,h . home M d. A. W. K im i (or a m m S T s t - S S g 3 S 3 , 1'» : « * KPW" r ' h bands of members. Capt. and Mrs. —• — “ 1:30 dessert. Two guests, Mrs. " . -51T sts. E| Frank Brockschink and Miss Eu- nice VanDenburg. worthy matron. . tI? ns c,u* * iH ,at Glennie Frost and Mrs Nelson were guests at a covered dish din- at the home of Mrs Char,es Durham were present. At bridge Mrs. Harry Metcalf won the club ner at c.qn 6:30. At the regular meet­ Mail. —♦ — prize and Mrs. Frost the guest Sty ltd Right—Built Right ing, which followed, the past ma­ TM « N SW TUESDAY prize. The twenty-first birthday trons and past patrons were in­ M. P. G. club w ill meet at the anniversary of the club w ill be troduced and a floral degree pre­ sented in their honor by the star home of Mrs. K. K. Mills for a celebrated at the next meeting points and worthy matron fea- I ° clock luncheon. W'hich w ill be a no-hostess lunch- turing boats of flowers. Past ma- —♦ — '? n aL5;?P at home of E L E C T R IC R E F R IB E R A T O Ì trons and past patrons of the lo- Tuesday Bridge club w ill meet Mrs. r . W. Blickle. cal chapter present were Mr. and w ith Mrs. Harry Metcalf for a JOKER CLUB Mrs. J. P. Graham. Mr. and Mrs 1:00 o’clock luncheon. Karl K. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal —♦ — Randall. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L H. club w ill meet w ith Mrs. Carl King entertained the Thum. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. God- Mrs. Guy Earl for a 1:30 dessert. Joker club at her home Monday ard. Mrs. Fay Allison. Mrs. Gladys —♦ — evening at a J :3® dessert followed Hall. Miss Mariette Hamant, Mrs. Neighbors of Woodcraft w ill by bridge. Three tables were al Twila Stewart. Mrs. Helen Rob- hold joint meeting w ith Creswell play during the course of the eve- erts. Knaffle Haynes. Mrs. Glen- and installation at 7:30 in the mng. Spring flowers placed about the rooms made attractive decor­ nie Frost and Mrs. Sailie H ill, past I.O.O.F. hall, ations. Mrs. W. W. McFarland matron of North Star chapter of —♦ — and Mrs. J. P. Graham were Drain and Frank Brockschink, WEDNESDAY I*, guests. Honors past patron of Evangeline chapter Mrs. Harold W hitlock w ill . ... for , , the „ evening of Eugene. Reminiscent talks w re hostess to the La Mercredi Pont ^'ere won by Miss Lula t u n : n and given by all. Mrs. Anna Graham, a club at 7:30. Mrs. Inez H o y t.^ member of the local chapter for * fifty years, was introduced as a RAINBOW GIRLS SPECIAL MEETING recently appointed grand repre- ----------- ------------ sentative of South Dakota and The Rainbow Girls met in reg- The G irl Scouts are holding a presented w ith flowers and gifts, ular session Monday evening and special meeting this afternoon at Miss Marian Jelinek was initiated made plans to attend church in a 'he close of school in the scout 6.2 Cu. Ft. R efrigerator into the order. body at the Baptist church Sun- house. The monthly potluck sup- ♦— day" A pril 7th. A motion was per is being served and the scout REBEKAH LODGE adopted to bar rituaLs from the board consisting of Mrs. F. L. ------------ regular meetings. I t was voted to Grannis, Mrs. H. W. Lombard, Friday evening Mrs. Alma Hen- amend the constitution to read Mrs. Alvis Wicks. Mrs. S. C. Hunt- derson paid her official visit to that any officer who is absent er and Mrs. Guy Earl are invited the Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge, must send a substitute or notify guests. The meeting was held jo intly w ith the worthy advisor. Plans were —♦ — Creswell. About 150 were in at- made for an attendance contest MISCELLANEOUS SHOW ER tendance including visitors from and Nancy Anlauf and Arlene An- ----------- - Creswell, E u g e n e , Springfield, derson were selected as captains. A miscellaneous shower was Junction City, Marcóla, Kansas, a spring formal dance was given last Thursday evening by California, Portland. Florence and planned for A p ril 5 and Arlene Mrs. Fred Stewart and Mrs. John Newport. The initiatory degree Anderson was appointed chairman Woodard at he home of the for- was conferred upon Elsie Black of the decorating committee; An- mer for Evelyn Guggisburg, who and Ida Jones. Mrs. Henderson na Marie Peterson, chairman of became thee bride of Carl Carlson spoke on the good of the order and the refreshment committee; Ger- Sunday. Games were played and gave advice on questions asked, aldine Kem, chairman of the or- refreshments served. Many lovely Mrs. M yrtle McAlpine and Mrs. chestra committee and Margaret and useful gifts were reeceived Mae Hart, officers of the Rebekah Monson of the program commit- by the guest of honor, assembly, spoke of the various tee. Following tne next regular —♦ — contests being held in the organ- meeting a party w ill be held and UTOPIA CLUB ization in the state. The assembly invitations w ill be issued to pros- _______ officers were introduced by Mrs. pective members. The committee Mrs. Fay Allison entertained Minnie W illits and Mrs. M yrtle m charge is Doris Christensen, the Utopia club at her home Kent, each receiving a corsage Betty Thompson and Marjorie Thursday. A 1:30 dessert was Mrs. Henderson received gifts Earl. Mr. Hendricks and Mr. served and the afternoon spent from Creswell and Cottage Grove White w ill furnish the refresh- w ith fancy work. Mrs. S. L. GoC lodge. Refreshments were served ments. ard was a guest. The club w ill by members whose initials were —♦ — hold their next meeting at the A., B. or C. with Stella Elaker as fo r MARGARET RIGGS home of Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. chairman of the group. Otis Biggs entertained Sunday ROYAL NEIGHBORS afternoon w ith a party for his daughter Ma.rgaret on her 11th Tuesday fo^^day anniversary. Miss Maxine night in Eagles hall fo ra business •jngrain assisted w ith the serving session followed by a social eve- an^ thp Kames A dinner was Baptist Church, Henry- W. Davis ning. Guests were present from 9-30 followed bv an Minister.—Bible school at 10 a. m., 3 ' S e r egg hunt and ¡ t n X . A Mrs. W. C. Martin. Supt. Public birthday party held ui observance decoratedS birthday cakt w ith 11 worship at 11. At this service the of the 45th anniversary of Su- candjes was a feature, Guests G irl Scouts of Cottage Grove w ill preme camp and the 37th anni­ were Betty Sturdevant, Donna * * present in a body as guests of W ith F am ily R eg ister, Maps, versary of the Cottage Grove Porterfield, Vera June Mason, 'he church. Sermon theme, “The camp. A program followed with a Mary Willans, Rose Mary Thies, Trail of Life.” Young peoples Illustrations, Aids . . . tap dance by Virginia Lee. accom­ Elva Thies, Betty Lou Hood, Dor- meeting, 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 C. E. panied by Arlene Anderson. A othy Patten and the guest of Brown w ill give a travelogue, il­ grand march and rally songs by lustrated w ith moving pictures of all and a vocal solo by Donna Mexico, Egypt and the Holy Land. Burleson. Refreshments w e r e A ll are cordially invited. ACACIA CLUB • • • served < cafeteria style. Table dec­ orations were a birthday cake, Assembly of God, Atwood Fos­ The Acacia club held a dance ter, Pastor. Thursday, baked by Elsie DeYoung and Anna 7:30, Mr. Gates, and candles and spring temple last even- an(J Mnj Nelson Miller, prospec- flowers. The local camp was or- £ ."rfn 'ive missionaries to Tibet, w ill be ganized with thirty-one charter Q J speaking. Sunday school at 9:45. members and Mrs. Cora Teeters * t a,np en> Mr. and Morning worship at 11. Wesley of Dorena Is the only one to stay K ic to r_ j ambers and M r Here—at last—is your opportunity to own a with the camp during all that Mrs. Ted Denson. A business time. meeting was also held and o ffi­ truly fine Bible, magnificently bound, beauti­ cers elected. Ed Wiese was elected president and Mrs. Jack Maulding fully printed . . . containing many of the extra GARDENIA CLUB secretary-treasurer. L a s t night features usually found only in the very expen­ Special De Luxe Red L e tte r E d itio n Mrs. Lowell Tedford was host- 'X3’8 Rti^st night and the last For those of our readers who want a still finer sive Bibles. Authorized King James Version. ess at her home Friday afternoon 3ance held until the fall Bible, we have arranged for a special De Luxe to the Gardenia club. A business s