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Social Calendar
Mrs. Andrew Brund «Rtortain-
SU N D A Y
ed the Goiden club at her home
Friday afternoon. All w th b ers
Willamette Council of American
were present Mrs. Glenn Flatters Legion and Auxiliary. Dinner at
was In charge of the program. the 50c a plate In dining room of arm
topic of wtuefe w a l roses and their ory, 12:50. Business meetings in
planting and cultivation. Plans armory meeting rooms following
were made for the club to attend dinner.
a meeting to be held f'pbroary
19th at Juhdton C i t f j . Reports
TUESDAY
were given by the members of the
The
Tuesday
Bridge club will
* different birds they had seen re
cently. Mrs. William Petersen will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor
be hostess to the club at their Chambers for a 1:00 o'ckxtk
'tneettny on March 7th. Delicious luncheon.
refreshments were served at the
O. L. H. club will meet for a
tea hour.
1:30 dessert at the home of Mrs.
Glennie Frost.
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BIRTHDAY PARFV.
Mrs. Ted Denson entertained
Saturday afternoon honoring her
son J<jrr>» on’his 9th birthday an-
^aivarsjiyi Tap grdup attended the
theatre and ratumed to the Den
son home for games and refresh-
'ments of ice cream, cake and
orange juifce. Balloons were given
the guests as favors. Several nice
gifts were presented .the guest of
honor. Those attending Included
Barbara Lofton. Virginia Halde-
man. Beverly Moore, Billy Flat
ters. Bobby Gasper. Albert Mar
tin. Bobby Shofstall and Tommy
Denson.
V A L E N T IN E
TIH'KSDAV, I'EllRI \UV. U, HM I
THE SE N T IN E L , COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
PA G E FOUR
PARTY.
Mrs. Alvis W i c k s entertained
her Sunday school class with a
Valentine party at her home Fri
day. the valentine motif was used
in the table decorations, games
and refreshments. Guests were
Barbara Wikoff. Beverly Soren
son. Joan Summers. Gloria Rose,
Janice Swanson, Pauline Dykster-
heus, Evelyn Garman. Lloyd Hos-
man. Donald Graham, Warner
Dallas and Harold Wells.
TUESDAY STUDY' CLUB.
At ih< m w ting of the Tuesday
Study clufi Uhis week. Mrs. Clyde
Umphrey presided in the absence
of the president. Mrs. Joe Smith.
Mrs. Dan Hamant gave a book re
view1 on *Quietly My Captain
Waits” "by'Evelyn Eaton. Mrs.
William ThUm reported on the
article “Refuge." Mrs. Pearl Reed
Holmes, house guest of Mrs.
Harry Reed, was a guest of the
club.
MARRIAGE AN NO UN C ED .
The M. P. G. club will meet for
a 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the
home of Mrs. H. A. Axley.
W E D N E SD A Y
London 4-H Mother's Club, Mrs.
Royal Abeene. hostess, at home of
Mrs. Norval Williams. 1 p. m.
TH URSDAY
Utopia club will meet with Mrs.
Sam Mackin for a 1:00 o'clock
luncheon.
The Royal club of R. N. A. will
meet today, February 13th, for a
7:30 dessert at the home of Mrs.
Anna Graham.
FRIDAY
Hebron Grange at old Hebron
school house. 8:00 p. m. Business
meeting and social hour.
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E N T E R T A IN S
C LU B .
Jiltss B e l l e Burkholder enter
tained the H. of H. club of Eugene
at her home Friday afternoon. The
house was decorated with spring
flowering bulbs and French pussy
willows. Lighted yellow tapers,
Soliel D’Or Narcissi and indivi
dual valentines, used as place
cards, adorned the d i n i n g room
table. A potluck luncheon was
served, followed by cards, Chinese
checkers and archery. Guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. A. LeVan,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Mart ilia, Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Peters, Mrs. G. E.
Heslep, Mrs. V. E. Arnold. Mrs.
Mary O. Munroe, Miss Martha
Roylance, Mrs. Hannah Hassel-
rooth. Miss Bessie Backus, Mrs.
Florence L. Evans. Mrs. A. Hough,
Mrs. John Seavey, Mrs. Mary
Flick. Mrs. Kittie Aman. Mrs.
Martin Svarvemd and Mrs. F. E.
Chase all of Eugene.
The Degree of Honor met Mon
day in Eagles hall for a business
and social meeting. The commit
tee in charge of the social part
of the evening was Frances Hunt
er. Marie Lemmers and Vera Zie-
beck. Plans were made for the
next social meeting to be a cover
ed dish dinner. A committee was
appointed for this meeting with
Ruth Thompson as chairman. At
bridge Mrs. Curtis French held
high score. Mrs. Eleanor Puder-
hnugh. second high and Mrs. Helen
Cochran low. Mrs. Ethel Ham
mond was presented a past presi
dent's pm with Mrs. Cochran
making the presentation.
LADIES AID.
The Ladies Aid of the Presbv-
terian church met in the church
parlors Wednesday afternoon for
the regular meeting Mrs. Godard,
president, presided. A f t e r the
business meeting, time was spent
in winding yarn for the Red Cross.
The Aid voted to buy Easter music
for the choir. Mrs S. Stewart. Mrs.
O. O. Veatch and Mrs. Hamid
Houser served refreshments. The
decorations were in keeping with
Lincoln s birthday anniversary.
OREGON HO.MEM IKERS TO
I I I ( U K M O T H E R S W IT H
MRS. M O R T O N .
HEAR NOTED MEN AT O N f.
Thi’ London 4-H Mother's club OREGON STATE COLLEGE
met with Jeanne Morton on Wed-1 An unusual n u m b e r of visiting
nesday afternoon to discuss their speakers, many of them Interna
program of work and for a social tionally known, have been arrang
hour. Mrs. Mark Morgan, presi ed for the eleventh annual confer
dent, presided over the business ence for the study of home Inter
meeting, and the by-laws were ests. to l>e held nt Oregon State
mad by Mrs. Nelson Bemis, secre college February 25 to 28, accord
tary. It was voted to have annual ing to the program recently Issued
dues and a penny drill at each by Mrs. Azalea Sager, head of
home «•continues extension. Mom
meeting.
Children's dresses for the R«xi than HIM) Oregon homemakers usu
Cross "Bundles for Britain" were ally attend the conference, and at
displayed by Mrs. Morton and a least this number is expected this
number of the members am going year.
to work on children's garments
L IO N S T O M E E T A T N'EYY
anil layettes for the Bed Cross.
CAFE,
The afternoon social hour was
spent in a needlepoint class con The Lions club will meet today
ducted by Mi’s. Morton, with each In the new cafe which Is being
member completing a s m a l l opened in the Randall building at
needlepoint pincushion.
39 South tith street. The club has
The next meeting will be held been without a meeting place
at the home of Mrs. Norval Wil since the Cottage Grove hotel cof
liams with Mrs. Royal Abeene as fee shop closed almut two weeks
hostess on February 19th.
ago.
Charter members present wem.
The William Funk family were
Mesdames Mark Morgan. Doran
Ritter. Charles W o o d , Nelson dinner guests at the O. W Black-
Bemis. Herbert Shortridge. Royal more home Monday evening, the
Abeene. Norman Bnchelder. Glen oeasion being Mrs. Blackmore's
Biinton. Lynch Currin. Norval birthday anniversary.
Williams and Leon Morton.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
H E A L T H GROUP M EETS.
The Royal Neighbors met Tues-
night in Eagles hall for business
and a social evening. June Bird
was installed as musician. At the
close of lodge Harriet Bartels and
Edna Burleson served refresh
ments. which were in keeping
with the valentine season, as was
the table decorations. Bridge and
music was the evening's enter
tainment.
The health group met Monday
afternoon in the office of Miss
Beatrice Turtle, public health!
nurse. Miss Turtle read several
ease histories and ways and means
of raising funds for health work
wem discussed. The next meeting
of the group will be held March
10th.
E L M A R T E S C LU B .
The Junior Society of hoys and
girls of the Presbyterian church
held a valentine party Monday af
ternoon in the church parlors.
Them w e r e nineteen present.
Games wem played followed by a
valentine drawing from a gaily
decorated valentine box. Refresh
ments wem served at the close.
Mrs. Victor Chambers was host
ess to the Elmartes club at her
home Tuesday afternoon. A 1:00
o'clock luncheon was served fol
lowed by bridge. Mrs. Larry Big-
gerstaff, guest of the club for the
afternoon, held high score. Mrs.
Charles Hall will entertain the
club at her home at a 1:00 o'clock
luncheon in two weeks.
MIZPAH CLASS.
The Mizpah class of the Presby
terian church met Tuesday at the
church for a business and social
afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Smith of
Salem was a visitor. This was a
no-hostess meeting.________
J I'N IO R S O U IE T Y P A R T Y .
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V A L E N T IN E D IN N E R
The King's Daughters class of
the Baptist church held a cove*red
dish valentine dinner at the church
Wednesday evening. Valentines
wem used as place cards and a
valentine exchange was held fol
lowing the dinner.
Farms and Homes for
the Best Investment
One of the best farms In the county now for sale al about two-
thrlds Its value. 335 Acres 127 In cultivation. good pasture. es-
cellent modern home with city plumbing, large Iwro ami machine
shed. Located 4 miles from Cottage Grove. The price Is only
$9,700. 93,000 down and balance In federal loan.
Want to buy a new home? 1 have three good places. Prlcod from
$1,850 to $3,000 ami nil of them on easy terms.
Good building site on South Sixth. Ix>t 1» 57 ft. wide and '.'•«»
feet deep. Paved street, sewer, and every other deslrshle fea
ture. $.150.
330 Acres near Yoncalla 80 acres of excellent piling Fine pas
ture. year round creek, stock barn, good fencing 91.750, 9500
down. Take tractor and irrigation machinery os ¡»art trade.
There's money In sheep . . and this place will handle a lot of
them. 210 Acres. 85 In cultlvatkm. balance open imature. New
modern home with city plumbing and electricity. Priced al Just
95,000.
Real Estate
RODMANS
Insurance
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the biggest and most
complete line of LOW-PRICED cars
in Pontiac History
At a party given at the Aloha
Theta house in Corvallis Thurs
day, friends were told of the ap
proaching m a r r i a g e of Harold
JO LLY CLU B
Mackin of Portland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Mackin, to Miss
The Joly club met Wednesday
Virginia Keep of Portland. The evening at the home of Mrs. Fred
A-eddhtg is planned for March 22. Hammond. A 7 :30 dessert w as1
served followed by bridge with
REBEKAH LODGE.
Mrs. Ruth Thompson holding high
score, and Marie Hogate low. The
Rebekah lodge met Friday eve traveling prize was won by the
ning io the I.O.O.F, hall. Mrs. Ina guest, Mrs. Elmer BushelL Mrs. i
Stuart, vice grand, was in charge Jess Denny will entertain the club I
of the meeting. Mrs. Charlie Con at her home in two weeks.
ner, who has been confined to her
home with -a foot infection since
the first of December, was pres
ent. Elsie Currin was reappointed
as trustee for three years. Sever
al plans for the futpre, were d is-;
cussed.
Gustafson’s ice cream.
L A C O M U B C LU B .
Mrs. Ruth Woodson ¿Fitcrtained
the LaComus club a t -her home
Tuesday. A dessert was served at
1:30 followed by bridge. The prize
for high score was awarded to
Mrs. F. W. Blickle. Mrs. H. H.
Harms of Portland, sister of Mrs.
Woodson, was a guest. The next
meeting of the club will be held
at the home of Mrs. G.‘B. Pitcher.
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LADIES COUNCIL.
The Ladies Council of the Chris
tian church met yesterday after-
* noorf*Th the church parlor? with
about forty present. Mrs. Ada
Oaks gave' a talk on sisterhood
and Mrs. Frank Hoard spoke on
sisterly love. Mrs. Albert Hull
sang a solot and Mrs. Ruth Halde-
man and Mrs. Angie Powell sang
a duet. A short business meeting |
was held and the secret sisters1
for the past year were revealed
and new names drawn. The execu
tive committee served refresh
ments at the close.
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