The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 09, 1940, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940
THE SENTINEL, OOTTAOE PROVE, OREGON
LA MERCREDI PONT
ó’ O C I E T Y
M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter
* FASHION PREVIEW ★
Telephone 1 59
THURSDAY
CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY
The Royal Club will meet to­
Mrs. C. J. Kem assisted Mrs. night, May 9, at 7:30 at the home
W. O. Wilson as hostess to the of Mrs. Fred.Anderson.
Cathoiic Altar society Monday at
the home of the latter. Plans were
FRIDAY
made for the annual Catholic
The
Georgiannas
club will meet
summer religious school which
originated in the Cottage Grove at 1:30 at the church. Mrs. Irma
Parish over twenty years ago. Re­ Bachelder will be the hostess.
ports were given on the recent
MONDAY
rummage sale and also on the
card party held at the home of
The Health group will meet in
Mrs. F. W. Blickle. Plans were the office of the Public Health
made for a dinner which will be nurse at 3:00 p. m.
held in the near future and the
committee appointed to be in
The Carnation club will meet in
charge is Mrs. Russell Smith, Eagles hall for a potluck dinner
Mrs. Frank Gierau. Mrs. O. W. followed by an evening of cards.
Spies, Mrs. Roy Morris. Mrs.
Glenn Flatters and Mrs. George
TUBSDAY
Kebelbeck. The meeting for next
Justamere
club will meet at tt
month will be held at the home of
Mrs O. W. Spies with Mrs. Quag- home of Mrs. Chet Stroup for a
lia and Mrs. Patton assisting as 1:30 dessert.
hostesses.
Tuesday Bridge will meet with
NEIGHBORS O F WOODCRAFT Mrs. W. L. Workman for a 1:00
o'clock luncheon.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
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held their regular meeting Tues- M. P G. club wall meet at the
day evening in the I.O.O.F. hall home of Mrs. Roy Short for a 1:00
with the new officers presiding. ° clock luncheon.
Mrs. Newton, district advisor, of
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Drain was a guest. Plans were
The Mizpah class of the Presby-
made for the degree work to be terian church will meet at 2:30
given at the next meeting. The P- m.
guardian neighbor, Mrs. Pearl
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Bressler appointed committees
The Royal Neighbors lodge will
for the year. The social meeting meet at 8:00 p. m. in Eagles hall,
will be held in two weeks at the
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home of Mrs. J. P. Graham with|
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Stella . Gates assisting as
The Friendship c l a s s of the
hostess. During the serving of re- Presbyterian church has postponed P T R A IG H T from Paris com es
Schiaparelli's Chinese-red din­
freshments by Mrs. Pearl Bress- trie meeting for May 15th to May
ner dress printed with white kanga-
ler and Mrs. Hazel Chapman, Miss 22nd.
Bernice Smith sang a solo, accom-, ------------------------------------------------- roos.
panied at the piano by Donna
L IN E N SHOWER
RECEPTION FOR THE REV.
Hatch. The hostesses for the next
AND MRS. H. W. DAVIS
regular meeting will be Martha
Miss Laurette Bradley, bride
Cooley and Vera Olsen.
elect of Rodney Safley, was hon­
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Religious leaders a n d church-
ored
with a linen shower
recently
at the home of Mrs. Fred Knicker- men front many communities at-
A U X ILIA R ! HAS B U SIN ESS
bocker. Mrs. William Vaughn and tended the reception at the First
MEETING
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Mrs. George McAlpine were assis- Baptist church Monday evening.
The American Legion Auxiliary tant hostesses. A dessert was honoring the Rev. and Mrs. H. W.
m et at the armory on Monday eve- served followed by the presenta- Davis, who are leaving soon to
ning for a business meeting. Ar- tion of gifts and an evening of make their home for the summer
rangements were made for Me- cards. At bridge, Mrs. Fred Ham- near Vida on the McKenzie. The
mortal day which will consist of mond held high score and Mrs. Rpv- Davis, who resigned his
cooperating with the Legion for John Schaffer low. Mrs. Lee Bald- charge here on account of ill
special services and decoration of win and Mrs. Bill Turner held health, delivered his final sermon
Sunday evening and the reception
veterans graves w i t h
poppy high at pinochle.
Monday evening was an expres­
wreaths and flags.
sion of appreciation from church
Committee reports were given
FAREW ELL PARTY
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members.
and a committee appointed for the
rummage sale to be held on Sat­
A farewell party was given for
R ue?ts ?Tere received starting at
urday
the
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J Townsend hall.
u It Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth at the 7:30. In the receding line were:
was announced that anyone hav- FU)W Rjver Inn Saturday night by
£• £ M,lls The Rev. and
NaS ±
ing material for the x<le w UlCi a^group of*their'*frien«te."*Fifteen *Irs, uH K<W-
call Jeanne Morton or Mrs. Vinal
were present and the eve-
^ rs- *J- Backensto, Mrs.
Randall and their donations would nin£ was
dancing Light re- A. C. Spriggs. Benton Schrenk and
be picked up before the sale.
freshments were served at the Ei \ in Hansen.
Following the meeting the mem- close Mrs. Nellie Bukowski and
A program following the recep­
bers worked, on P°PP>^
Mrs. Loche Thompson were in tion included selections by church
wreaths, under the direction of
_ cjiarge
arrangements for the choir; prayer, short address by
Mrs. Max Bird.
the Rev. E. M. Tilton, represent­
party.
ing the ministerial association,
vocal
duet. Mmes. Benton Schren
JOKER CLUB
PAST MATRONS CLUB
•and Lev. Van Schoiack; address,
The Joker club met with Mrs.
Past Matrons club was en- the Rev. Baker of Eugene; vocal
T. C. Wheeler Monday evening for tertained by Mrs. Anna Graham quartet, Miss Lena Zendron, Mrs.
a 7 :30 dessert. Mrs. Sylvia Griggs, Tuesday in the Masonic Temple. A Van Schoiack, Chester Allen and
Mrs. Guy Earl and Mrs. Rex j . jq dessert was served followed Ervin Hansen; choir number; ad­
Wheeler were guests. At bridge, b a business meeting with tin dress, Dr. O. C. Wright of Port­
which followed the dessert, Mrs. presjdent, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey land, who was an old schoolmate
Earl held high score for the guests presiding. Miss Eunice VanDen- of the Rev. Davis, and response by
and Mrs. Griggs low. For the club b
worthy matron of Cottage the Rev. Davis; vocal solo, Mrs.
Mrs. Carl King held high score Grove chapter No. 4 O. E. S., was Benton Schrenk.
and Mrs. Nelson Durham low. a g,jest. The afternoon was spent
After the program the Rev. and
Mrs. Ed Hoyt will entertain th e .w t o lly
Miss Mariette Hamant Mrs. Davis were recipients of
club at her home for the next wilJ
the next hostess,
many gifts from the various
meeting.
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church organizations, from Dr.
and Mrs. Harry Titus of Eugene,
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GALLOPING LUNCHEON
and from the ministerial associa­
ELMARTES CLUB
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Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton entertain- tion. Refreshments were served at
Mrs. John Kelly was hostess at - . . _
« « . » h , «ath „ the close of the evening.
the W. W. McFarland home Tues- at her, ho™e re^ently Wlth a
day to the Elmartes club. A 1:00 galloping luncheon for a group of
A TTEN D S BALL
o ’clock luncheon was served and members of the Georgianna club,
the afternoon spent with bridge.
luncheon was held to raise
Mrs. Jack Maulding attended
^ rs'
i Schr?eder held high funds to
appiied On redecorat- the ball for the graduating class
score. The club will meet again i n .
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of 1900 of the Acme Beauty col­
two weeks at the home of Mrs. inS the parsonage. The afternoon lege at Longview, Washington re­
George Matthews.
was spent socially.
cently. A banquet was held at the
Monticello hotel followed by a
program and showin- of the latest
hair styles designed by class mem­
bers and graduates. The style
show was followed by dancing.
Visitors were present from sever­
al cities in Washington and Ore­
gon. Dora Mae Maulding, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Maulding, and Gene­
vieve McCullough, both of Cottage
Grove, are students at the college.
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No other gift can
convey the true
expression of
sentim ent as
FLOWERS
Plants—Bouquets—Corsages
Mrs. Leslie Booth was hostess to
the I ji Mercredl Pont club at her
home last week. Mrs. lX»n Green­
ing and Mrs. Harold Wolfard were
i guests. A dessert was served at
8:00 o'clock and bridge was play-
mi during the evening. Prizes wen*
awarded for high score at euch
table and those receiving them
wen* Mrs. Phillip Bukowski, Mrs.
Walter Smith and Mrs. Sam
Veatch. Mrs. Jesse Denny will en­
tertain the club nt her home in
two weeks.
Ijit'O M l’S ( L I B
Mrs. F. W. Blickle entertained
the LaConius club at her home
Tuesday with a 1:30 dessert and
afternoon of bridge. Mrs Bliekle's
mother, Mrs. J. J. Carroll, who is
visiting her from San Francisco,
was a guest. High score for the
afternoon went to Mrs. Wurren
Edwards, who will be hostess to
the club In two weeks at the home
of Mrs. W. W. McFarland.
USE YOUR HEAD
AT GRADUATION
Your hair has the crinoline spirit of
Scarlett O’Hara, and the sleek mod­
ernity of Hollywood glamor girls.
DR HAS ITT
If it has, you’re ready for graduation
festivities. If it hasn’t you’d better
phone 75 and make an appointment txt-
day.
CURLETTE BEAUTY SHOP
634 Main Street, Upstairs
Phone 75
OPEN SU N D A Y S
WE SERVE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Bring the Family for a Real Treat and Oive
Mother a Rest.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
The Workers circle of the
Ladies council of the Christian
church honored Miss Martha Thies
who will be married Saturday to
Roy Trunnell. with a miscellane­
ous shower at her home Tuesday.
MRS. OLOFFORD SMITH, Proprietress
Fifteen ladies were present and
the guest of honor received many
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lovely and useful gifts. Refresh­
ments were served at the close of
Many a man thinks he has an
or after the Wednesday service open mind when. In reality. It’s
the afternoon by the circle.
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Assembly of G od- Atwood Fos- In< "
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BIRTHDAY D INN ER
ter. Pastor.—Sunday school, 9:45.
Mrs. Clifford Smith entertain­ Special Mother’s Day program.
ed at dinner Sunday at the Cot­ Morning worship at 11. Young
tage Grove Hotel Coffee Shop In people at 6, Evening service at
honor of the 18th birthday anni­ 7:30. Evangelistic. Tuesday at
versary of her daughter Bernice. 7:30, prayer meeting. Thursday nt
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bay­ 7:30 Bible message on God's Ir­
ard Reed and Mrs. Florence Mills. revocable and Unalterable Coven­
Lovely gifts were presented the ant."
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guest of honor.
Church of he Nazarenc. C. E.
Thayer. Pastor. Sunday school.
COOLEY HILL C L l'B
10:00. Mother’s Day message at
The Cooley Hill club met last 11:00. "The Lofty Place of Moth­
Thursday at the home of Mrs. er.’’ Farewell message Sunday
Frank White with 16 members night at 8:00. Prayer meeting on
7:30.
and five guests present. Guests Wednesday night,
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were Miss Lena Zendron. Mrs. W.
Seventh Day Adventist church.
J. White and sister. Mrs. Dalmas.
Mrs. Lloyd Barber and Mrs. Ern­ West Main and M Streets. T.
est Seybold. mother of Mrs. Frank Martin Cole, pastor. — Sabbath
White who is visiting her from school at 9:30. Don Dolemnn, Supt.
Grants Pass. A May basket ex­ Church service, 10:50, Home Mis­
change was held followed by an sions program, prayer meeting
afternoon of sewing and social Wednesday at • 7:30.
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conversation. The next meeting
Community
Bible
class meets In
will be held at the home of Mrs.
the Townsend hall every Sunday
Helen DeLong on May 16th.
morning at 9:45. Leader, Mr. Lau-
baeh. Everyone welcome. Special
LADIES COUNCIL
invitation to the ladies.
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The Ladies council of the Chris­
Catholic
Church,
Father An­
tian church will hold their month­
ly business and social meeting this thony Gerace. — Mass each Sun­
aftpmoon. Nomination of officers day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
for the coming year will be held. Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m
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Miss Goldie Hayes’ circle will pre­
sent the program which includes
Blue Mt. Community Church- -
a scripture reading by Miss Hayes, All welcome. Sunday school. 9:45
singing by the audience, poem by a- m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Mrs. White, solo and special song Sunday evening, evangelistic ser­
by the Workers group. Mrs. Boyd's vice. 7.30 p. m. Wednesday eve­
group will serve refreshments.
ning, young people's meeting at
7:30 p. rn. Pastor, Eva Alsop.
PRESBYTERIAN AID
Ruth Crawford from California
will assist her for a couple of
Mmes. V e r n Williams. Roy months.
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Short and Rosa Currin were host­
esses to the Presbyterian Aid at
Methodist Church, Ellsworth M
the church Wednesday afternoon. Tilton, Pastor.—Sunday school at
Mrs. S. L. Godard led the devo- 9:45, James Tedford, Supt. Fore­
tionals and a short business m eet­ noon service, 11, sermon subject,
ing was held. Refreshments were "The Divine and the Human of
served at the close.
Mother's Day.” evening service at
8:00, sermon subject, "Reflected
Motherhood.” Epworth and Inter­
mediate Leagues. 7:00. Thursday.
8:00, Bible study.
Cottage Grove Hotel Coffee Shop
Jewelry
The Lasting Gift
for Grads
fflCHUHCHES
H. A. Starr
Presbyterian Church, E. F. Mc­
Black Gold Dlgglnga
Farland. Minister. — Bible school,
More than a million feet of dry
9:45 with classes for all. Earl boles wore drilled for oil la Cali­
Ballew, Supt. Morning worship at fornia in one year
11 o’clock with a "Mother’s Day”
service. Subject of sermon: “Her
Children Call Her Blessed.” Spe­
cial music by the choir. Evening
worship at 7:30. Subject of eve­
ning sermon, "The Night Is Far
Spent.”
The young people meet at 6:30
with Arietta Roberts as leader.
Dozens of new wash frocks—dainty, crisp sheers, prints,
The intermediate young people
seer suckers, rayons. — Y o u r opportunity to stock up
meet at 6:30 with Chloris Roberts
as leader. The junior group meet
Mother’s wardrobe.
on Monday afternoon with Mrs.
McFarland and Mrs. Coiner In
charge. The public is cordially In­
vited to all services.
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Christian
Science
Society, 242
SURPRISE PARTY
Second St.—Sunday school, 9:45;
11,
subject
Miss Fern Tracy was pleasantly forenoon service,
¡surprised Tuesday evening when a "Adam and Fallen Man.” Evening
group of friends called at her service second Wednesday of each
home, honoring her birthday an-, month at 8 p. m. The Bible, Chris­
niversary. The young people at­ tian Science literature and the
tended a show and returned to the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may
Tracy home for games and re­ be borrowed or purchased before
freshments of ice cream and cake.
Those present for the occasion
were Misses Fern Tracy, Georget-
ta Powell, Blanche
Paquette,
Frances Gawley, Lenita Powell
and Ed Aus, Bill Eastham, Bob
Anderson, Vernon Lamm a n d
Herschel Tracy.
Jeweler
$ $ Savings Sale $ $
Our Church Needs
Painting
kW
One Group Dresses—
$1.98 v a lu e s ___$1.59
One Group Dresses—
$2.95 values ......... $1.99
One Group B etter Dresses
Values to $5.95... $3.89
BARGAIN RACK—
Ladies and Children
Dresses—
Values to $1.19 ___59c
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The Dorcas Society of the
S e v e n t h Day Adventist
Mrs. W. D. Palmer, nee Pauline church is having a clothing
Hatfield, a recent bride, was hon­ and foods sale
ored with a miscellaneous shower
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th
given by Mrs. Paul Miller Friday
evening. The group called at the'
In the Townsend Hall.
SURPRISE SHOWER
A flower worn in the buttonhole w a s the first
symbol of Mothers Day. Wear one in her honor. A
colored flower if you know the joy of mother’s pres­
ence—A pure white one if her glad smile is but a
treasured memory.
Sunnyside
Greenhouses
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apartment of Mrs. Palfher and
surprised her. Games were played
following the presentation of the
many lovely gifts and Mrs. Zelma
‘ Durham received the prize for the
main game of the evening. The
guests were taken to the Rex
Cafe after the entertainment
where they were served delicious
refreshments by the hostess.
Noon Dinner - 25c
Evening lunch beginning
at 5:30 P. M.
Ice Cream and Cake
G ift Suggestions fo r M other’s D ay
GOATS --------------------------------------------- 10% Discount
Hats, Blouses, Bags, Costume Jewelry, Lingerie, hose.
Join our hosiery club and receive a new pair.
NEW SERVICE—Hose mended at city prices.
Am est’s Dress Shop