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s T ill'U S D \V _ PEI<RVARV 20, 1 tut THE SENTINEIi. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PAGE POUR MOTHER-DAUGHTER O C I E T Y M iss R o d n e y H o o d , R e p o r t e r T eIe p h o n e 159 1.ITII EHI .AN D-HOW ARD. Social Calendar A» the home of the Rev. and MONDAY Mr». E. F. McFarland on South Th,i Friendship class of the F ifth Street on Saturday after noon at sunset the marriage of Presbyterian Sunday school w ill Miss Margaret Maud«* Lltherland meet at the home of Mrs. Earl and Jan>2S_§UlliV«iP Howard was Ballew in the evening. solemnized, the Rev. McFarland The Rainbow Girls w ill meet in reading the sacred service. Mr. How ir d ’s, mother, Mrs. J. E. How the Masonic temple at 7:30. - ♦ ard, and hi* grandfather. C. J. TUESDAY Howard, acted as witnesses. Mr., LaComus club w ill meet at the and Mrs. Howard w ill make their home of Mrs. G. B. Pitcher for a home in Yoncalla. > 1:30 dessert. • — HONORED AT SHOWER. Royal Neighbors w ill meet in Mrs. Fred Kelly and Mrs. Law Eagles hall at 8:00 p. m. rence Kelly entertained Saturday W EDNESDAY afternoon wdth a shower at the Presbyterian Missionary society Frank Kelly horn«*, honoring Mrs. Robert Stacey. Attending wen*: w ill meet at the home of Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. C. H. Kim«*. H. B. Eerrin. Mrs. Earl Garoutte, Mrs. Linnie THURSDAY Violette, Mrs. Minnie W illits. Mrs. The Cooley H ill club w ill meet Sam Veatch, Mrs. Ralph Salts man, Mrs. Vinal Randall, Mrs. today. February 20th. at the home Harold Boslaugh, Mrs. Ralph Bos- •>f Mrs. George Wickendall. laugh, Mrs. .Calista Crane. Mrs. FRIDAY Alta Kelly, Mrs. Wes Chrisman. Rebekah lodge w ill meet at 7:30. Mrs. H aney Kelly, Mrs. Frank Kelly, the two hostesses and the Members are requested to wear guest of honor, who received a white dresess for draping of char great number o f gifts. Dainty re ter. freshments were served at the tea The Joker club w ill meet at the hour. Additional guests invited were home of Mrs. Lula C urrin at 7:30. Mrs. Harold' W hitlock. Mrs. John The Catholic A lta r society w ill Hastings. Mrs. W illiam Garoutte. hold a benefit card party and 1:30 Mrs. W ilbur Kelly. Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs Corbett Smith, Mrs. dessert in the I.O.O.F. hall. Warren Kelly. Mrs. Ida Garoutte, The World Day of Prayer for Mrs. Nei^ lliner. Mrs. Darrel Ga routte, Mrs. Florence Kelly, Mrs. missions w ill be held in the Pres H arry Wilson, Mrs. Elmer Frans. byterian church at 2:00 p. m. Feb Mrs. W. F. H art and Hallie W il ruary 28th. Mrs. Marie Church of Korea w ill be present. , lits. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. The Veterans and A uxiliary of the Spanish American W ar held their r e g u l a r meeting at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday, February 14. The regular meeting night has been changed to the 4th Monday of each month an<j w ill be in the Arm ory hereaffbr. The Veterans and Auxiliary w ill meet fo r a so cial evenwig at Uw home of Ada Oaks. Monday. February 24. at 7:30. Refreshments were served in celebration of the Auxiliary's 11th anniversary o f* their organization in Cottage Grove. VALENTINE PARTY. A very delightful valentine par ty was held last Thursday evening by a number of the young people of the Presbyterian church at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty. The large and splen didly arranged basement where games were played u n til a late hour was given a valentine a ir by the decorations, and. tlje delicious refreshments o f heart-shaped ice cream blocks w ith cakes and cold lr u it ade. w hich were served. MATRONETTE CLUB. Mrs. Leo Waldock and Mrs. Leslie C«ne entertained the Ma- tronette flu b at the .home of Mrs. Waldock Monday evening. A des sert was 'served and the evening spent socially. Names were drawn for Heart Siaters. Those present fo r the t^<-< tn g w e rt' Mrs. H. C. Schmelling, Mrs. B ill Palmer, Mrs. C. Nielsen, Mrs. Gail Reiersgaard. Mrs. Ben Rohleder and the host- esses. GARDENIA CLUB. SIEM AN -KAD Y. Announcement w a s received here recently of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Sieman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sieman of Roseburg to Jack Kady of San Francisco. The ceremony was per formed in San Francisco, Satur day. February 15th. The bride is a graduate of Cottage Grove high school and attended Normal school at Ashland. Mr. Kady is a former resident o f Eugene. The young couple w ill make their home in San Francisco. ATTEND MEETING. George W. S w e e t of Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck o f Dorena attended a meet ing of the M ilita ry Order of the Snaix and Lizards at Albany, Sun day. Dinner was served at 1:30, after which the Lizards had in stallation of their new officers: Senior vice president, Belva Mitchell. Eugene; junior vice pres ident, Ella Fleck. Dorena; conduc tor, Mamie Richmond. Spring- field: guard. Bessie Scott. Albany; historian. Josephine Burnett, Eu gene; secretary, Mamie Stauffer. Eugene; treasurer, Nellie Hart, Eugene. Minnie Sweet of Cottage Grove was elected president but was un able to attend the meeting. The next meeting w ill be at Cottage Grove on March 16th. A t that time the Snaix w ill have installa tion. George Sweet was elected Grand Goo Goo of the Lair. Sarah Bodily of Portland was installing officer fo r the Lizards. This is a branch of the United Spanish W ar Veterans and A uxiliary. — Ella Fleck, Dorena. W.C.T.U. Mrs. R. G. Conner entertained Mrs. E. Palmer was hostess to the Gardenia club Friday a fte r the WJC.T.U. Friday afternoon at noon at the home of Mrs. Charles her home. Mrs. Stella Adams led Conner in Delight Valley. Mrs. devotions and Mrs. James Ted- .Conner and Mrs. H arris were j ford was in charge of the pro guests. A t the close of an a fte r-. gram. The subject of the program noon of needlework refreshments was "The Hidden Things and the were served by the hostess. The Wet Smoke Screen.” Mrs. E. M. next meeting wall be held in two Tilton w ill entertain the group at weeks at the home of Mrs. Ken her home on March 21st. neth Ottinger. W. B. C. CLUB. JOKER CLUB. The W. B. C. club met Wednes The Joker club met at the home day at the home of Mrs. Edna of Mrs. F. W. Blickle last week Burleson fo r a 1:30 dessert fol fo r a 7:30 dessert. Mrs. T. C. lowed by bridge. Mrs. Mabelle Wheeler held high score at bridge Wilson drew high prize and Elsie and Mrs. Fay McLaughlin held DeYoung low. The birthday anni low. The next meeting of the club versary of Mabelle Wilson was ob w ill be held at the home of Mrs. served and she was presented sev Lula C urrin on Friday, February eral nice gifts. 21st, at 7:30. - ♦ ROYAL CLUB. ForSpririgPlanting Peat McWM Fertilizer Rosebushtis Shrubs Fruit Trees Asparagus Roots SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES Phone 182 l?02 'W est M ain School First BANQl ET. The a n n u a l mother-daughter banquet held at the Christian ehurch Tuesday evening was at tended by 100 guests. Mrs. John VanNortwick was toastmistress and Mrs. Neva Shaw was song leailer. Mrs. Ora llemenwny l«*d the prayer preceding the banquet. A program followed consisting of A talk by Mrs. Wheeler; solo. "Maytime." Audrey Turner; two piano solos. "Whispering Hope" and a march by Alice Fisher; talks by Mrs. Gordon Hypes, Mrs. A l bert Hull. Mrs. Ray Vincent. Agnes Moon and Cleora Korstjens; solo, "M other Machree," by Mi's. Albert Hull, and an interesting talk by the guest speaker. Mrs. Ilina Thum. Mrs. Thum was pre sented a corsage by the ladies council of the church. - ♦ — CLASS. The Women’s Bible class enter tained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clyde Umphrey w i t h Mrs. Lettie Knickerbocker as hostess. A covered dish luncheon was serv ed at the noon hour. There were 19 present. Mrs. James Monroe was in charge of devotions. A short business session was held and a program in keeping w ith Washington's birthday annivers ary presented. The work period was spent in piecing a quilt. Mrs. Glennie Frost was hostess to the (). L. II. club nt her home Tuesday. A 1:30 dessert w as serv ed. Mrs, Nelson Durham, Lula C urrin and Sylvia Griggs wert* guests. The rooms wen* decorated in keeping w i t h Washington's birthday anniversary. The next meeting w ill be held In two weeks at the home of Mi’s. J. I*. Graham 1 B Caroline Chapman, University of Oregon coed. spurned a long-tim e movie co n trart to ftnlah her studies. She b a freshman. --------------------------• - ------ ROSICHI ( I IN S < OM H 'CT CITIZEN SHH* PLAN. T he values and Scalloped Eggs W ith Cheese. ti hard-boiled eggs cup grated eheeae 2*» cups medium white sauce 1 3 cup buttered bread crunilis Halve Hie eggs. Place them In a buttered talking dish. Mix the cheese into the white sauce. Pour mixture over eggs. Sprinkle the top w ith tin* crumbs and bake In a tnislerale oven (330 degrees I un til brown. Serves four. ANNOUNCING O P E N H O U SE S a tu rd a y F e b ru a ry 2 2 at t lit* new cat'c in \ ilia I liimdall build ing', I*» Smith tith sti-cft, a half block off Main streel. Five t ake ami coffee will be served all day. See us about the inline contest. m e rits of A tn e r- WEDDINU ANNOUNCED. ,— _ _ — nan citizenship should be made las simply apparent us the quali- Announcement has b e e n made ties of a piece of merchandise In by M f am) M nj w Q W|lson o( j,uve a g,.n,.ra| acceptance l>> the , bc m a rr,ajje of f(x*ir daughter, people, believe the Rosierueians. w ilb e rta Wilson, to Prentice Dr. Charles R. Simkins. 1038 West W hitaker of Phoenix, Arizona Main, local member of tin* Rosi- wei|,jing took pine»* in Phot*- crucian Order. A M O R C. an- Sunday. February 9th. The nounces the »list ribut ton of hund- bride. who is a» graduate of the reds of thousands o f folders Cottage Grove high school, at- throughout the nation by the phil- ,cndetj the University of Oregon, osophic ortler, pictoiaalizing and was employed by the Moun- dramatising the H ill of Rights of tain states« Power Company at the Constitution of the United Albany. Mr. .and Mrs. W itaker States. Dr. Simkins says a picture BIRTHDAY DINNER. w ill make their home in Phoenix, more effectively conveys the ------------ —♦ — many privtU'ges which Americans Mrs. N. E. Compton was the JI'STtM ER K C U B enjoy under their Constitution guest of honor at a dinner given _______ than do lengthy explanatory ar- last Thursday evening by M r and Ralph Saltsman entertain- tick's. A picture of an advantage Mrs. C. E. I mphrey at their home. justuroere club at her home or right likewise can be interpret- The occasion was Mrs. Comptons f*ilc?>,|J,y. a 1:30 dessert was serv- ed by every imiivlduul or in ac- birthday anniversary. Those pres- followed by bridge. Mrs. Leon- cordance w ith bis comprehension, ent were Mr. and Mrs. Compton. ard M,ixwell of Salem, a form er regardless of bis education or so- Mr. and Mrs. J. Brighton Leon- niemlx*r. and guest of the club for cial background. T h e folders ard. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin. tbe af t ernoon. held high score, which are distributed from San Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stroup. Mr. ^ r s . Roy Sunderland was also a Jose. California, to every section and Mrs. Elm er Tohlen and the gUesj The next meeting w ill be of the United States, quote ex host and hostess. The evening was held at the home of Mrs. Harold cerpts from the Ten Command- spent w ith games and social con- gWartz in Eugene. ments to the Constitution which versation. — constitute the B ill of Rights, and — PINOCHLE CLUB. opposite each of these there ap- EASTERN STAR. . pears a thumb-nail illustration of ------------ Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Smith what they guarantee the citizen. A t the regular meeting of the entertained the Pinochle club at He also states that he has been Eastern Star chapter Friday eve- their home Saturday evening. A advised that a series of these fold- ning an invitation was accepted to was scrved at 7 :30. Mr. ers w ill lx* published throughout visit the Evangeline chapter in anij Mt-g. Loyal Leabo were guests, the year as part of a better ctli- Eugene on Friday. February 21st. Mrs y ern Zy*ett and Mrs. Carl zenship campaign conducted by I t was planned to invite the past Leabo held high scores and low the Rosicrucian Order. Future patrons and past matrons as spe- ¿¿ore* were held by Vem Zysett folders w ill also graphically por- cial guests at the next regular and Car, Leabo. The place for the tray those common, but frequent- meeting. A social hour followed next meeting w ill be announced ly not realized, benefits of resi- , .1 »i. »»__ dence in the United States of the . business meeting w ith Mrs. iater. A. W. H elliw ell in charge of the America. The folders are being of games. Mrs. Nellie Petersen won fered without cost o r obligation. BRIDAL SHOWER. the special prize. Mrs. W illiam Hall a n d Mrs M r. and Mrs. W illard Shrievea A. V. H. CLUB. Danny W'right were hostesses at a ha*e returned from Idaho ta lk , shower given one day last week Idaho, and are visiting at the M r. and Mrs. Richard Bushell jor Mrs ^ r jje Radford, a recent home of Mrs. Shrieves’ mother, entertained the A. V. H. Bridge bride at h£.r home. Many lovely Mrs. Esther t>eere._______________ , and Dinner club at their home last gifts were presented the guest of Thursday evening. The prize for honor and delicious refreshments high score for the ladies was won werc at the close of the by Mrs. Bushell and Mrs. Ralph eyeriing by the hostess. Hawley held low score. George ____ Crosby held high score fo r the jh . j >. < j . CLUB, men and Claire Hogate held low. The next meeting of the club w ill Mrs. Harold Axley entertained be held in two weeks at the home the M-P.G. club at a 1:00 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley on luncheon at her home Tuesday Hawley hill. The afternoon was spent socially. _4 _ The place for the next meeting TUESDAY BRIDGE. wil1 announced later. H e le n S m ith A Blond Hair. . . < >n I In* uoai of a hiuncl h 's liushaiitl I las caused I'cwci* divorces Ilian (lie wash tub . . . You would not cliauee (lit* blond bail*, sir! Nor should you chance (be wash tub. I.et us do tbe washing and eleaning for it’s safer. COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS PHONE 44 All Cars Seek Buyer Preference-But n Gustafson’s ice ercain. Tuesday Bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Victor Chambers for a 1:00 o'clock N e w iVm xole Radios a t re»x«n - luncheon. Mrs. Francis Sullivan ab le prie«**. See R adio R ay. 2 8 - lt p was a guest. Mrs. Chambers held high score. Mrs. W. L. Workman Eat ice cream for health. Ours w ill entertain the c l u b at her is made right. Gustafson's Super home in two weeks. Creamed ice cream store. 26-ltc-3 THE ESAPICKS CHEVROLET" lor Styling- for Road Action with Economy- lor Low Price New Spring Coats! Ju st re c ’tl a shipm ent and expecting more. In tweeds, gabenlines and crepe m ater ial. . New spring xhnden very reasonably priced. Several dozen Spring Hats " t ^ ^ ^ ^ - «l*****,* It'» the only low -priced car w ith a 90 » ****^^ h.p. V alve-in-H ead "V ic to ry ” Engine . the only lo w -p rice d car w ith exclusive Body by Fi»her and a ll the other features listed here. . . . It out styles, out-acceleratns and OUT-VALUES a ll other b ig gest-tellin g low -priced cars! The U.S.A. ha« gi»en it» verdict on motor car» . . . elven it unm iitukably by uuunline Chevrolet ta le i leatlerthip over all other tnaket of cart for nine of the la it ten year» . . . and now the U.S.A. 1» giving thia same verdict again by »bowing clear-cut preference for the new Chevrolet for '41! “ The U.S.A. pick» Chevrolet!'' And, If you’ll make your own eye It—try It—buy It teat of the new Chevrolet for '41, we're convinced that you'll pick Chevrolet, too, . And get the natlon'a No. I car-valu e aa a r e su lt! Pleaae aee you r n earest C h evrolet dealer— today! MUW DRMilT The Royal club met at the home of Anna Graham Thursday fo r a 7:30 dessert. Mrs. Alice Breedlove was co-hostess. Sallie H ill receiv ed the prize for high score at bridge and Edna Burleson low. W O M E N ’S B IB L E Mrs J. P Graham and Mrs. 11. B. Breedlove were hostesses to the Royal club at a dessert bridge Thursday evening at the bona* of Mrs. Graham. Five tables wen* in play and the prize for high si*ore was awarded Mrs. Sally H ill. Mis. Louis Burleson rt*»*elv»*d the prize for low score. Guests wen* Mis, Horace Hatch and Mrs, A. W. Swanson. The next meeting of the eluh w ill be on Thursday, March 13th, the place to be announced later. O. L. II. CLUB. THETA KHO GIRLS. At the meeting of the Tlu* ■ta Rho Girls Monday evening four girta were initiated into the eluh. They were Betty Rrissette, Irene Shaffer, Lois Addington and Pat Dunlop. The Rebekahs were guests of honor. A short program con sisting of a piano solo by Shirley Culver; duet. Audrey and Mtutan Turner; baton tw ill. Barbara Ro >- irtson .and piano solo by Alvce Trunnell. was presented. ( orsages were presented to the new mein- bers. Refreshments of p u n c h . cookies and sandwiches were serv- t*d af the close of the evening. The next meeting w ill be held on March 3rd and w ill he preceeo«*d by a potluck supper. * I K O I A l. CLUB. J e rk in s in all sizes and colors nt $1 .95 SM A RT SH O P ALICE BREEDLOVE L-WROLETSTIItl» Cottage Grove Motor Co, r^ y /r 112 North Ninth Street — Telephone 77 buy /r.>