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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON «V O PAYS OFFICIAI, VISIT. C IE T Y (CHURCHES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940 the NEWEST thing! <! Mrs. Vemishia Newby of Amity, resident of the Rebekah Assem- ly of Oregon, made her official M iss Rodney Hood., Reporter Telephone 1 5 9 visit to the Rebekah lodge at their Assembly of God. Atwmx) Foa- POMPADOURS are versatile enough meeting in the I.O.O.F. hall Fri- t»*r. pastor.—Mrs. Geo. Gutekunst to do flattering things to every type day evening. She was accompanied °f Salem will be speaking on ENTERTAIN AT PARTY. of face. Come in — the results will by Mrs. Dewey McAlpine of Eu- Thanksgiving evening. Thursday, gene, vice president of the Rebek- Sunday school nt 9:45; morning thrill yon! Mr. and Mrs. William Petty en ah Assembly of O r e g o n . The worship at 11. Sunday evening at tertained members of the Irish- guests were presented to the lodge 7:45, evangelistic service. T\jes- Swartz store personnel and some by Mrs. Linnie Violet and Mrs. ‘lay. 7:45, prayer meeting. additional guests Saturday night, Marion Armstrong. Both women • • • THUR8DAY November 17th. with a wiener and i Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will W l* presented gardenia corsages Presbyterian Church, — E. . . F. . —~ Mc- ------- „ ------- ------------ 634 Main St., Upstairs Phone 76 marshmallow roast and caros. hold a box supper for their social by Mrs. Minnie Willits, who also Farland, minister; William Wen- ?*r »aad £Yen*nK In the I.O.O.F. hall next presented a gift to Mrs. Newby drU. choir director. Bible school Harvey Kelly. D o c and Mrs. Thursday N o v e m h e r 2Sth rom the lodge. Several guests with classes for all meets at 9:45 ' Meadows. Le Roy Church. Harold ,nurs<“ y- November 28th. were present from the Eugene. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock, members made a total of 1072 F. F. A. INITIATE Wolfard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Even- s m im v Junction C ity and Creswell The choir will render the "Te calls, and brought 214 visitors to — son, Mr. and Mrs. Famum Chese- F B ID A l Th» u. kxlges. Initiation was held for Miss Deum" by Kotcschmar. This is the the services There were a total The local F.F.A. chapter lnl- bro, Mrs. Clare v ii Hogate, Mary MciMDoen, McKibben. a ronner former Theta Sunday ana and m the e suo- sub- w of 2701 peopi people attended during the tiated fourteen greenhorns last 7. • Mr. and D ST T n n r Hail at 7 m u meet a i u * in tne wary ln eta Thanksgiving *n«niw<ivmg ounaay Ml' . aPd ^ shell‘/45un" I n. r « fh i C n Rho GirL Announcements were > ct of sermon: "In Every Thing four weeks, night at a special meeting held in neth Ward. Denzell])BlKKS_ t?th^r LL"...* .! f ,h deKree team will ma(je - of club u meeting to .................... G*w Thanks." Evening worship Earl Fish« heads the Golden the high school cafeteria. Follow- — the —' s ta ff «-I«« r t c iu ik . -w . . is ------Fisher guests were Miss Belle Burkehold- be held Friday evening and of the at 7:30 with the young people in Jubilee committee. We have some ing this the Eugene team exempli- er'u GaUa*’t °*. y °°d - __ ruL . _un u ix Noble Grand luncheon which was charge of the choir music under very interesting plans for the next fled the future farmer degree to nCh^,Idaih°' ho“?^E uestand «¡Ivor m held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 the direction of Mr. Wendell. Sub- month. eighteen local and nine Eugene er schoolmate of Mrs. Petty. Ralph ca in the Uub rooms of the o'clock. An Invitation was read k U of sermon: "The Christ Who The various organizations of the members. Cottage Grove wnlloped S Ross of Eugene, brother of Mra Masonic temple from 3 to 5 p. m. an(j accepted from the encamp- Calls to Men." church are laying plans for n com- the visitors 29 to 17 in a practice Petty i t 'T l V iIH G W llllflm O m __ n n > n t tr> o n oyster n v u to r e im n s t e and n « r l a»«* *» V young n i in c r iM W itil«**« t plete I l l l ' t i ' rvdecoration r« ‘f !•*<'< w i» • la in of n F the tha» auditor!- mi ¡ { U n it* f o l l o w i n g i111( i f l t i( ) f l . 1 t n « ~ And I Th., „„„„„ ment to an supper en- I I'h The people's society a at Norma Christopher also of Eu- . ' tertainment on November 26th at 6:30 In the church |>arlor with um. Sam Eastburn. Mrs. East burn gene. and the Eing Fish- which time the encampment is al- Miriam Ferrin as leader. The jun- <*nd Mrs. Damon Scott form the Friend la Nerd s u . ? \ riSt.‘un 80 entertaining the grand warden, lor boys and girls meet on Mon- committee. Jacques Larches, four years old, CARNATION CLUB. t m the Second and last nominations were <if,y afternoon at the close of Mervtoea parsonage at 8.UU p. m. made. Mrs. Alice Cbnner and Mrs. school. AH juniors welcome. Bible school. 9:45 a. m., Roy fell out of a window from the third Mrs. Frances Hunter and Mrs. Hands. Supt. Church. 11:00 a. m., floor of his home. He probably Stella Baker have been nominated Eleanor Puderbaugh ugh assisted Mrs. The'Cooley Hill club will meet for recording secretary and Mrs. Christian Science Society. 242 sermon, "The Change of Heart." would have broken his neck excapt Raj’ Nelson in entertaining _ the at the home of Mrs. J™1®*; All Martha ______ Eastham _______ p and Mrs. Eva _____ ~ Street. — Sunday «y-tw W.TO, Second school, ________ Christian ___ Endeavor. 6:30; Church. for the fact he fell on a stray dog. Carnation club Friday evening at m em bersare asked to be present \u b rey for financial secretary. 9;45: forenoon service i t subject 7:30, sermon "Whom Seek Ye? Both the dog and the buy are doing her home. At the business session, as Christmas party plans will be Election will be held at the next “Soul and Body." Evening service -------------------- Well and neither was seriously hurt. the club voted to join the lodge made at this meeting. regular meeting on November se«»nd Wedneaday of each month FIRST TWELVE MEN »-FAVE “L.donat,nK J5 00 to the Battery ♦ 29th. Refreshments were served at «* 8:00 p. m. The Bible, Christian FOR CAMP M l’RRAY "E” mess fund, which is being the close with Mrs. Henry Bennett Science literature and the writings MONDAY raised by the 249th Coast Artillery The Friendship c l a s s of the «s chairman of the committee. of Mary Baker . Eddy . ,- . may . be bor- Lane county’s first quota of 12 Names were drawn Presbyterian Sunday school will rowed or purchased before or af- men called under the national ae- fo*\the exchange to be hold a party at the home of the LEGION AUXILIARY HAS tcL ' hp, Wednesda-V servl« ‘ leetive service act left for a year's iZ S v and Mrs E F McFarland at REGULAR MEETING. Thanksgiving Service. Novem- military training at Camp Mur- i20^ 7 -'30. Mrs McFarland and Bertha ber 21st, at 11:00 a. m. ray. Washington. Monday mom- Pl^ i \ l ' here 18 d Craig will be hostesses. The American Legion Auxiliary ing. will be announced later. At bridge met at the armory on Monday -. .. n ~ . These first 12 men are all vol- 1 r-?Cha fern u hlgh T I T ’S D A Y evening for a regular business _________ ( atholic Church. Father An- unt«*ers, ao men holding ________ low draft Don't throw away your ahoea nr^hiwh a n d * I R o y a l N e ig h b o rs w i l l m e e t in mcctin8- The minutes of the prev- ’£ ony ~ Mm" ‘*Mch Sun' numbers will not be affected until when the sole la worn through; ond high and Mrs Loehe Thomp- Royal Neighbors wiU meet in 1OUS meeting were accepted and at 9:30 « m. except the fourth at least after the flrsl of tin - y e a r son won the traveling prize. J u f follow tht b i i s S mXt'in’e ll?e followmg chairman reports Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m it was indicated An additional 23 bring them to ua. Our thin, ora K given: - • • men have volunteered but will not flexible aolea will |iut new life S IB -D E B CLUB LaComus club w ill »» Maude Hunter reported on the Community Bible class meets In enter training until the second In your “Comfy" ahoea. You _ o v , hom e• r f M n I H W Mr Girl Scout activities; Mildred Dun- the Townsend hall every Sunday call. The Sub-Deb club held a pro- a a 1:00 o'clock 7 luncheon. ..^ ™ ° r levy, on employment and relief, morning at 9:45. Lender. Mr. Lau- From draft board three, the five atep out with like new appenr- gressive dinner Friday evening. reported one needy family of an bach. Everyone welcome. Special who went are Albert Irvin Parrott, anre In u ld »hoe comfort. Courses were served at the home ex-service man; Mabel Smith re- invitation to the ladies. Thomas Wilfred McElroy. Robert of Miss Velma Wilson, Miss Peggy WEDNESDAY ported the Battery E meeting and • • • Edgell, Clark Matt Parrott, ami Sharp. Miss Arlene Anderson and Mrs. Charles Beidler ______ will ___ be read the bulletin regarding condi--. First Baptist Church. Dr. J. R. William Alvin Bentley, all from Miss Shirley Hendricks. Following hostess for Presbyterian Mission- tions and needs at Camp Clotsop. Branton, pastor. — Sunday school. In or near Springfield. the dinner a line party was held ary society at 2:30 p. m. It was voted to give $5 to the com- 10:00, Mrs. W. C. Martin. Supt. There an- none from south Lane NTEVE GAMFER, Prop. at the Arcade theatre. Those be- _____ mittee in charge, $2.50 of which Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. county, which is Included In draft longing to the club are Miss Faye THETA RHO GIRLS. was a personal donation turned P- U.. 6:30. Evening service. 7:30. board 3. - T - T T 1111 Nixon. Mjss^Ruth Davenport, Miss ------------ over to the Auxiliary to supple- C h o i r practice Wednesday eve- " ' " 1 ‘ Dorothy Safley and Miss Marjorie A meeting of the TTieta Rho ment the cause. ning at 7:30. P r a y e r meeting. E«rl. Girls was held Monday evening in A r e p o r t on the Armistice Thursday evening. 7:30. —♦ — I.O.O.F. hall. A chili feed preced- breakfast was given by Nell Bu- • • • SOCIAL TWELVE the business session. Molly kowski. Church of Christ. Gordon Hypes ------------ Williams was initiated into the Five school calls were made minister. We closed our meeting Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe was hostess c4ulj- Mary McKibben, Joyce Trail- during the past week and two Sunday night, after having aehiev- last Thursday at her home to the er and. Esther Plummer were ap- calls made on Gold Star mothers, cd some enviable records. The Social Twelve club. A dessert was pointed as a committee to get a A committee to work on Christ- ~ served and the afternoon spent gi7t 7or recent advisor. May mas baskets w a s named with show of flower arrangements for Now you can buy Toasters, Food with handwork. Plans were made Aubrey Thies, which will be pre- Mabel Smith, chairman, June the Christmas table decorations at Mixers, Irons, Lamps, and W affle for a Christmas luncheon to be sented at the next social meeting Bird and Hester Reed. the Mountain States Power corn- held on December 12 at the home December 16th. The Christmas Unless announced otherwise, pany office on Friday. December Irons on the EHFA Plan at only of Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Mrs. C. F. exchange of gifts will be held at the Legion and Auxiliary will meet 6th. The public is urged to enter a few cents a month. Hoskins, Mrs. H. B. Ferrin and meeting and arrangements at the armory December 2nd when original ideas. Mrs. N. C. Compton are on the were made for that evening. Com- plans will be made for the Christ- -♦ Pay for them while you hostess committee. mittees appointed were: Refresh- mas celebration. TUESDAY STUDY CLUB. —♦ — ment, Jeanette Trunnell, Mollie —♦ — --------- use them. ELITE BRIDGE. Williams and Barbara Robinson; MEN HAVE TURKEY DINNER. 77,6 Tuesday Study club held _______ entertainment, Audrey Turner, ________ ’heir regular meeting in the city The Elite Bridge club met for a Jun® Roner and Doris Smith; dec- The Men’s Brotherhood of the ,ibra{y- Mrs. Ralph Ward reported 1:30 dessert at the home of Mrs. ora^ °n» Jean Yearous, Earnestine Methodist church gave a turkey on book, America in Mid Henry Williamson last Thursday. ^ eal ° n and Shirley Culver. Chair- dinner Monday night for the men ^n^sage^ and Mrs. S. L. Mackin The Thanksgiving motif was car- men of 016 committees will report and boys of the church. There gavSra u^Tp<i ! i from current events ried out in table decorations. Mrs. at the next meeting which will be were 80 present. John Markham on NevilJc Chamberlain. 'S! V* Fay Sunderland was a guest. Mrs. December 2nd. Mary McKib- was head chef. The program in- < Irving Palmer held high score. was appointed to be in charge eluded group singing led by Har- OF WOODCRAFT. Mrs. Curtis French will entertain getting new regalia. Officers old Reynolds; introductions and . ¿7 " ... . . the club at her home in two weeks for the coming year were elected, comments by John Markham. Al- V16 Neighbors of Woodcraft with a 1:30 dessert. —♦ — bert Woodard, the Rev. Hoffman, fne at ncme of Mrs. J. P. Gra- — AD LIBITUM CLUB. F. L. Grannis. Worth Harvey. ham ° n third 8*reet Tuesday eve- ROYAL CLUB ------------ George Moxley, Albert Wooley; n»nE *or a business and social ________ Mrs. Peter Christensen enter- Thanksgiving poem by S. L. Mack- meeting. Mrs. Eunice Smith asslst- Mrs. Elmer Neet Mrs Georee tained the Ad Libitum club at her in. and talks by the Rev. E. M. ed “ hostess The Thanksgiving McQueen and Mrs.' Fred Bartels h0™ last Thursday afternoon. Tilton and Clyde Umphrey. Lowell entertained the Royal club last Election of officers was held. Mrs. Tedford was toastmaster. Bal loVng. was hcJd n?d plans were made for a benefit Thursday evening at the home of Christensen was elected president; — card party to be given Monday at Mrs. Neet. A dessert was served Mrs Tom Biggerstaff, vice presi- JEMO CLUB. the home of Mrs. Harold Wolfard. at 7:30 and the evening spent with dent- and Mrs A1.v is Wicks, secre- ------------ A 7:30 dessert was served follow- bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. tarY- A vote carried to give a do- Mrs. Merle Porter a n d Mrs. s r * h„ x E Social Calendar C u rlette Beauty Shop NEW SHOE APPEARANCE Invisible Half Soling RED BOOT SHOE SHOP EH FA Brisbane Electric will be on January 4th. — £und f° r Battery E. Plans were discussed for the Christmas party MRS. GAROUTTE HONORED. tbe home of Woodard on Decern- Mrs. Colen Garoutte of Seaside ber 19th. Delicious refreshments was honored at a shower given re were served at the tea hour. cently by Mrs. E. L. Cagle at her Mi. P. G. CLUB home. Decorations of fall flowers ------------ were used about the rooms for the Mrs. W. C. Martin was hostess occasion. Several nice gifts were presented the guest of honor and at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the delicious refreshments served by Grove Drive-In to the M. P. G. club Tuesday. Following the lunch- the hostess. eon the group went to her home for a social afternoon. Mrs. K. K. BIRTHDAY DINNER. Mills will entertain the club at Mrs. Martha Marsh entertained Sunday with a one o’clock dinner honoring her brother, Lee Cox, on his birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren, Miss Phyllis Vincent and the host ess. Mineral Remember Your Hostess and Welcome Your Guests with FLOW ERS for a festive Thanksgiving Sunnyside Greenhouses 1704 W. Main Tel. 182 former Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Reed was a guest. The af- ternoon was spent with bridge with high score being held by Mrs. George McReynolds and low by Mrs. Curtis French. Mrs. Roy Sunderland was elected by the club to represent them at the board meetings of the 249th Coast Artillery association. Afternoon tea was served by the hostess. Mrs. Curtis French will be hostess to the club at her home In two weeks. FLOW ER SHOW. PARKER FOUNTAIN PE N SETS Oil $1.95 $1.75 Gal. FLOWER PICTURES $1.00 PA IR to HOSIERY—DANCING MILEAGE 69c to fl.2 5 PAIR INDIA BRASS WARE v 49c to $6.00 KODAKS ................................ 12.45 to $15.00 BILL F O L D S ............................ $1.00 to $7.00 A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS $12.75 Mrs. Mabel Sow les low. KODAK- FINISHING 28e Per Roll 24-Hour Service. 1 Free Enlargement. WE DO ALL THE WORK AT THE Picture Shop 75c Listerine 75c Throat Light Both 98c FLOWER IN BOTTLE TOILET WATER, $1.00 BATH BRUSHES ---------------$1.00 to $2.00 60c ALKA SELTZER ................................ 49c 50c PHILLIPS MILK MAGNESIA 39c 100 BAYER A S P IR IN ............................... 59c 40c CASTORIA ------------- 31c $1.00 ADLERIKA ....... 89c 60c SYRUP FIGS ............................. 49c 75c DEXTRI-MALTOSE ............ 63c POCKET BEN W A T C H ........................ $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS ................................ 98c Kelly’s Cut Ra te Drug Store At This Thanksgiving Season We wish to express our appreciation for the liberal patronage you, the public, have accorded us. We are grateful not only for the manner in which you have accepted our ice cream products, but for the cordial re lations which have existed since our busi ness has been established a n d for the friendships made. Ice cream will provide an economical, easy and wholesome way to s e r v e that Thanksgiving or holiday dessert. Our ice cream is packed in convenient containers to take home. Thank»giving Special y o u ’ll like: Minoe meat, New England pudding and pumpkin ice cream and cranberry sherbet. SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE 6 th u M A IN ST. PH O N E 31