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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON O.L.II. CLUB Ó’ O CI ET Y Mrs. Guy Karl was hostess to the O.L.H. elub at her home Tues- . UNUSUAL PROGRAM L ( ‘g'Ì< )llllllÌ 1*(‘S M e e t *’ ,g *,m of unusual . . . Interest With Drain Veterans day with a 1:30 dessert. Several wa’ «J' V? .by2 l ^ ’T*™ ?h. . ! ^ . C guests were present Including Mrs. °( . ? ,<7p<»H‘st «hutch Iuesdny Drain presidents of all church organisa tions. The Reverend and Mrs. Ells worth Tilton received a unanimous invitation to return for another y,.ar stewards elected were: Re- (.or(|ingi Wayne Monroe; disburs ,ng j d Monroe; connect tonal, Grace Brund; communion, ^j,.M q ----- - , j Arnest; district, Mrs. Bayart| r ,.« !; reserve district. Eight members of , the to- r.igni inemoer» ... Carl Ktng. Mrs Frank Gierau. 1, W£ “ ‘nK K° Wn" d'i’‘ng f?»,n ‘‘al ^nerlean legion. drove ing and Mrs. Fred Hliekle. Mrs. Nelson to 19M were m.xi.-led by the to Dr dn Tuesday evening and aaaso. Mrs. Warren Ed- Leag’“' «Iris. The tyle changes met with several veterans « >f that THVRSI) \Y « Durham zw . ihm saasvs " < u iv n a-»aa- NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT _______ Ad Libitum club will meet to- wards. The afternoon was sp en t ' ' e n ‘ very ,:‘?d 1,1 some section at a session held in the . . . . . r u v - n r «lay Apri 4 at 2 30 p m I t the with bridge with high scon* for caseg amusing. The oldest gowns Drain community hall. There were A joint installation o f Moss O r- Apfn^ « the lhe club „ ing to Mrs A w w ere originally wort, by C harles tw enty-tw o in attendance. An In- N K. Compton. cle 485 of Creswell and Grove __2_ Swanson and low to Mrs. T. C. Ha 1 a aunt a^ Hd 1H7° «"<» »»* vitation was extended by the local Circle 875 of the Neighbors of Wheeler Mrs FIlickD hold high m°tl«er ,n lfi*2. They were model- group to all veterans of that sec- Sentinel want n«U pud Woodcraft was held Tuesday eve Ivin Funk FRIDAY for the guests. The next meeting ning in the I.O.O.F. hall. Installa- r > Garden club will meet at 2:30 yf the club wdl be held in two Frances lx*e Adams. One was (Mist. John Dunlevy, local service tion was as follows: For Grove ftt t,R1 honu, of Mp. A,fred w “pff wwks ,|t (hp homp of Mrg G|enni,, bended, heavy whit.- silk with lull officer, explained the service benc- Circle, Adelia Hatch, past guar bustle and train; the other had a fits offered by the organization, Frost. dian neighbor: Pearl Bressler, hoop skirt and flowing Ince edged including hospitalization. bene- guardian neighbor; Hazel Chap MONDAY sleeves. A gown of 188(5 ladonged fits extended widows and orphans PIANO RECITAL man. advisor; Horace Hatch, to Mrs. John Wallace and was of veterans, etc. Joker club will meet for a 7:3G clerk, Donna Hatch, banker; May- dessert at the home of Mrs. On April 2nd, Miss Ruth Scott ,’lu.Ml‘*k‘<1 by Faye Wooley. The Among the local members drlv- belle Wilson, magician; Genevieve George Jacobsen presented her piano pupils in re- sk,J t ° f ,hi,s K°wn was narrower. ing down wen- S. C Hunter, Zysett. attendant; Cora Bragg, —* — cital At her home Fifteen euests an<* snowed h mod if dm I bustle. Chet VanDenburg, »John Dunlevy, captain of guards; Helen Smith. m ru o n iv were invited to hear the program. shown from l‘M)8 wer«. a George Smith. Joe Smith. Chas. flag bearer: Martha Cooley, inner <1 K nU A , At the close of the program the ,ri(l6S and bridesmaid s belonging Hall. George Marquardt and E. C. sentinel; Flossie Brown; outer LaComus club will meet for a .. . their teacher in to Mrs- Almond Ilemenway and Duller, -y «»f Creswell sentinel; Blackmore, :, musi- 1:00 o'clock 1 >vii«iiit-i. Nellie K nur ambviuuuiv ----" covered 'Y ii'“ dish luncheon servine lieht refreshments Those nl«x,eled by Hazel Well« and Don- April 20th will lie pay «lav for eian and Bertha McQueen and Ila at the home of Mrs. F. W. Bltckle . , , Donna Jean Ad- na c *ark brides gown was member« oi the battery E of th« Kebelbeck. managers. m celebration of them 2lst birth- J ™ J l* » " a G " trimm.sl in lovely hand , made ■ - National - - guard, For Moss Circle. H.zel Clack day anniversary Ph” ?S jx.lnt lace and the full flounce» on was installed as pa.M guardian Alyce Fisher and Agnes Moon. As the petticoats were beautifully TURKEY DINNER neighbor; Fanny Lea bo. guardian Mizpah class of the Fresbstei- a stxxrial at the close of the pro- hand embroidered. Two bride«’ neighbor; Fairy Woodson. advisor; ian.church will meet at 2:30. grJ n Alvce Eisher and A^nes <* 1909 ^longing to Mrs. Twenty nine member» and Roberta Stone, magician: Dora The Royal Neighbors will meet £loon saag a duet Mrs Moon ac. SI J ,•/Jaj'^ in and Mrs. C .E . Dm- friends of the Baptist choir en- phrey. I h<\v were modeled by Al- joy(.,j a turkey dinner last owning Bartel, clerk; Olive Parsons, in Eagles hall. eompanied them at the piano. bcfta Adkins and Ernestine Hea- at jbe church. The turkey was fur- banker: Mabie Campbell, attend- — ow MANY n w in your ton. These dresses were emhrold- nlshed by Mr an(, Mn( Prvin ent; Ralph Stone, captain of Elmartes club will meet for a c . T l t O l i e x i TAR SOCIETY ered elotet Mel nc<l«cl»«l tw- white net and embroidered n T m ^n ’ an«l’"eaeh”of*’ the o'thir guards: Alice Schwering, flag 1:00 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. ______ cau»e you're tired ol cm ? bearer: inner sentinel, Dora Bar- Sam Veatch. . de a ” i . W<Lre_._rnadS m em bers brought a covered dish. Mrs. Frank Gierau and Mrs. tel: musician. R. H. Parsons: cor Too many, we be,. <»«• »ome George Kebelbeck entertained the .Vu' . typif aA • ’?*‘i^ a?,d 1'i” (1*n,u‘r was served at t>:30 and respondent. Nettie Brown: Nettie Catholic Altar Society at the -onK,u e‘,'es °£ pe? <>< Recall- followed by the regular choir new A rro w lie«. They have WEDNESDAY Larson and Ernest Schwering, in home of Mrs. Gierau Monday. A ,1^ ,.days of s-h?V practice, • w ell pattern» that you'll like Presbyterian Aid will meet m „ the 1921 irow n o f M rs A lb e r t A d - the 1921 gown of Mrs Albert Ad- managers Mrs. Anna Graham was install- the parlors at 2:30. Each ^ the bS e £ s session committee kins n'nd the (or a lon< tim e to cornel business kS ha"d ‘i*’ 1926 1^ \ K"Wnh° fl ,M,rs Sixteen Epworth Leaguers ac W rin k la -ra aieM n L ing officer. assLsted by Mm. Fanny ui requested to invite a ere given and plans P j‘Ehton " by * £ * 0 companied by Mr«. Wayne Mon- Lea bo. Other assistant installing ___________________ made for a rummage sale to lxt J'? t " r roe, Mrs. Jack Caton. Rev. and held on April 27th. The next meet- thnf 1 , ", 1. v i n Mrs. Tilton will go to Ashland officers included Mrs. Olive Par- ,i o v ,w uTTsnxxma sons. Mrs. Cora Bragg and Mrs. HONOR H IN B A N D b ing of the society will be at the ’h. ' ’J^-34 go «n o Mrs HIsworth April 5, 6, 7, to attend a district K f««« ^ « W ^ a U/ilonn llton, mOCldCQ Nellie Blackmore. home zx of F K M XV,Ison with Th<> fnjm h\ I Iclcn DllTin. League convention. The Rev. Til Mrs. N. E. Compton and Mrs. District officers presented were G. B. Amest entertained at the Mrs. C. J. Kern assisting as host- mjnded onp of |he ton will preach in the Medford bustJp. Mrs. Fanny Leabo, clerk; Mrs. home of the latter Friday evening ess- Methodist church Sunday morn As each dress was shown the ing. Anna Graham, captain of guards: in honor of the birthday anniver oreh«*stra played a song appropri Dora Bartel, musician: Mrs. SPRING DANCE of their husbands. Various ate to the period. At the close the QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Esther Newton, Marshfield, ad saries and refresh- visor. Corsages were given each. games were played featuring two beau- Tht> Rainbow Girls will hold a brides formed a w.xlding proees- A W Helliwell Gifts were presented to Mrs. Pearl ^ ^ r a t ^ birthday cakes, formal spring dance at the Ma- s‘on i,l,y ' The fourth quarterly conference« Bressler, guardian neighbor: Mr,. « evpnjng n ,hentrrin s Wedding 5 March. of the Methodist church conven«xl “ Everything for Men” Delia Hatch, past guardian neigh- ¿ 2 / girl will invite a friend. Betty Me- Another interesting feature of |ast Thursday night under the 7 bor; Mrs. Cora Bragg, captain of f iimnhV2v M.- «nrt n ' Coy. Geraldine Kern. Marjorie the program was living pictures of chairmanship of Dr. Sidney Hall, guards: Mrs. Hazel Chapman, re- h: rX' Earl. Arietta Roberts and Shirley James Whitcomb Riley's poems, district superintendent. Reports of Hendricks will serte on the dec- Depicting his "Prayer Perfect " ,he year's w, vork were given by the tiring captain of guards: Mrs rtnn? M8r ond m " i ? E. J kent, Mr and Anna Marie w ,s Virginia M°°re Anna Graham, installing officer, Mr• i A Moore. ine poem and the assistant installing offi Peterson and June Bird on the was sung by Mi's. Jack Caton and Mrs. C. N. Land, Mr. and Mrs. cers. Mrs. Hazel Clack, past guar refreshments committee and Ar- Mrs. Wayne Monroe. “A Llfe- dian of Moss, Circle was present H. B. Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs. lene Anderson and Margaret Mon- L«“sxon was portrayed by Kay er with a past guardian pin, Mrs. Harry Reed and Mr. and Mrs. sx>n on the entertainment commit- Leonard; "Griggsby's Station'' by Leabo making the presentation. Bryan Barnett. tee. Chaperons will be members of Jna Monroe and Vivian McNew; Mrs. Cora Bragg, captain of the advisory board. Little Orphan Annie was Irene CIRCLE MEETINGS ____ Wells; "Our Hired Gir,” by Clara guards, was given a handkerchief And the Appetite Lags shower. MOTHERS CLUB Allen and Lloyd Hosman; "Out to _______ Old Aunt Mary’s,” by Mrs. J. D. For the program following in- The Sunshine group of the la- Remember m e e t i n „ g of the stallation, a piano number was dies' council o f the Christian The __ „ regular „ ___ _______ __ Monroe, Walter Hagen and Del- given by Carolyn Kebelbeck. toe church held a business and social Mothers club was held Tuesday in bert Wells: “The Raggedy Man” dance by Virginia Brown, v«ycal meeting at the home of Mrs. Stel- the Townsend hall. Mrs. Nannie by Brighton Leonard and Wesley solo by Bernice Smith, guitar la Baker yesterday afternoon. Smith and Mrs. Mae Hogate were Thompson; and "The Name of f)W duet. Raymond Wlenor and Irene Their spe ial work for the pres- hostesses. A covered dish dinner Glory" by Betty Whitney. Wells. Mrs. Leabo gave a talk on ent is redecorating the kitchen of was served at the noon hour. A . Marcia Brund and Betty Adkins the good of the order. An accor- the Christian church, for which report for the month of March played a piano duet and Donna dian solo was given by Miss Rod- Marvin Shaw has dressed up the was given listing 88 garments, 11 Clark and Frances Adams twirled ney Hood, tap dance by Virginia plans and made several improve- pairs of shoes. 3 hats and one batons. Refreshments were served L^e, guitar solo by Irene wells and ments. The Workers’ circle met overcoat. The day was spent in by the League. A silver offering a violin solo by Marylou Stone ac- at the home of Mrs. Amil Thies working on a quilt for the needy, netted more than $10 for the eompanied by Mrs. Bartel. Donna for work and business. Mrs. I. A. Randall and Mrs. N. E. League pledge to Little River In- Hatch was accompanist for the —♦ _ Compton will be hostesses at the stitute. dances and vocal solo. At the con- l a d ie s HOLD GOLF MEETING next meeting. — -------------- elusion of the program the audi- — BAPTIST MISSIONARY ence sang “God Bless America.” f , ld PAST MATRONS CLUB At the business meeting an- .. The 13(1,65 of the ^ b held ----------- Mrs H a ^ n was bos. nouncement was made that the S2e,r " f u w r Mrs. Charles Hall entertained tess to the Baptist missionary no- Neither children nor adults have to be coaxed to eat ice next social meeting. April 16, 136 P*3^ s l3 \ T \ , , Rarhnra the Past Matrons club at her ciety at her home on east Main would be held at the home of Mrs. a hNd borne Monday. A 1:30 dessert was street yesterday afternoon. A cream—a good way to get the proper amount of protective Mabel Wilson. Refreshments were Hdl won the aPproach a d he d served followed by the regular short business meeting was held food—calcium, phosphorus and iron, which is so necewory served to about 125, which in- anH Mr« business meeting with Miss Marie- followed by a program. Mrs. O. H. eluded several guests. The guards "«s- R«Jh Schroeaer anoi Airs. Hamant jn charge 7 -^ after. Pickens presided. Those who took at this season of the year. served the tables. Mrs. Adelia Barbara HiH are the <^mmttee noQn wgs gpent ^ ¡ ^ j y The next in thc program included Mrs. M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter Telephone 159 Neckties or /ii/rZ’ties? N j $1. The Men’s Toggery When Spring Fever Hits Super Creamed ICE CREAM Hits the Spot Hatch, retiring guardian neigh- in A c£ arg<L ° f a,d p1? / iJdiJT meeting will be held at the home bor, was In charge of the meeting th Mr of Mrs. J P. Graham. and program. at the Gray Goose for non-hostess _ refreshments. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLÜB FAREW ELL PARTY PAST NOBLE GRANDS The Tuesday Bridge club met The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Kech- - ----- for a 1:00 o’clock luncheon at the ley were guests at a party given The Past Noble Grands of the home of Mrs Harry Metcalf. At in their honor at the Christian Rebekah lodge held a busines and bri<jge, Mrs. Schofield Stewart church Monday evening. About social meeting at the I. O. O. F. held high score The club will hold ninety church m e m b e r s and temple last Thursday afternoon. tbejr next meeting in two weeks friends were present to bid them Twenty three ladies attended. At a t tbe borne of Mrs. R. H. Sav- farewell before their departure the business meeting all plans age ¡n Roseburg, for Seattle, Washington, where he were made to havt a rummage has accepted a pastoral position, sale on April 13 with Mrs. Myrtle CORRIGAN CLUB Games were played throughout Kent, president of the group, as the evening with Darrell Eastburn chairman. Mrs. Elsie Currin, Mrs. ^ rs . Walter A. Woodard was in charge. The honored couple Laura Brown, Mrs. Mina Clark bosteSs to the Corrigan club yes- were presented lovely gifts from and Mrs. Alice Conner as hos- terday afternoon at her home. A the Christian Endeavor and from tesses served dainty refreshments, j - qo o’clock luncheon was served the church as a body. Sam East- — and the time spent socially. Guests burn made the presentation in be- W. B. C. CLUB included Mrs. C. E. Fisher of half of the church and Mae E tta ----------- Portland and Mrs. M. J. Drury. Moon for the Christian Endeavor. The W. B. C. club was enter- — — Refreshments of pie and coffee tained at the home of Mrs. O. W. ENTRE NOUS were served at the close of the Blackmore Wednesday at a 1:30 and Charles Peck en- evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Kech- dessert. The afternoon was spent tertained the Entre Nous club at ley left for their new home the with bridge. Elsie DeYoung held their last regular meeting. Con- following morning. high score and Mae Tennis low. tract bridge was played during the The table was beautifully decora- evening and delicious refresh- BIRTHDAY PARTY ted with tulips. ments were served at a Late hour. Marilyn Palmer was the guest of honor at a party given by her mother recently, the occasion be ing her 6th birthday anniversary. Pinocchio characters were used in decorations and a beautiful birth day cake with candles was a fea ture. Games were played from 2 to 5 p. m. and refreshments of ice cream and cake served at the close. The little guest of honor re ceived many lovely gifts. Guests present were Patricia and Mal colm Scott, Clark Riggs, Anne Swanson, Ramona Phillips, Aud rey Greening and Clarice Worth. TUESDAY EVENING CLUB During the business session of the Tuesday Evening club it was decided to hold guest night in the near future at which time Chester Fee of Pendleton will be the guest speaker. A vote of thanks was giv en the business men for their re sponse in the advertising they gave the Oregon club women. For the program, Mrs. B. R. Job re viewed the "History of American Magazines,” by Frank Luther Mott and Mrs. Dan Hamant re viewed "The Lamp Is Bright,” by Archie Binns. 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