PAGE FOUR s THB SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER. LE G IO N M M I . lU iV O C I E T Y THURSDAY M \li< H t¡. 1011 11 he American novel In the pant decade from 15130 to 1940. Mrs. F. L. Grannis entertained The Legion A u x ilia ry met Mon- Tuesday evening was also guest at her home S aturday evening, day evening in the arm ory. »Mans „ ig h t at the Research club each M iss R o d n e y H o o d , R e p o r t e r honoring Miss Jean K in g, w ho w ill were made fo r the a u x ilia ry mem- member brought a go. st to the be m arried tom orrow to John bers to visit the Roseburg veter- meeting. T c 1e p ho n e 1 59 Londahl o f Portland. w ith a mis- ans hospital in A p ril and sponsor O r. mid Mrs B r a n t o n w er • When you can at Thrift Wise, the store that brought and eellaneous shower. Bouquets o f a b irthday p arty. The exact date guests of M r. and M rs K a rl Mill's C O V E R E I» I» IS H D IN N E R . niidntaimi cut rate prices for you at all times. Japanese quince and d affod ils w ill lx« announced later. It was ((t a g;{X) o'clock dinner O ther were a rtis tic a lly arranged about voted to have charge o f the dis- dinner guests wets« A covered dish dinner w as held Messrs, and the rooms. A 7:30 dsaaert was tr ic t president and past presl- Mmes. Benton Schrenk and W. t F rid ay evening in the Masonic temple preceding reg ula r chapter Friendship class o f the Presby- and b r“ hF' Playixl w ith the dent s luncheon at the Legion and M a rtin and Misses Lola Howe and m eeting fo r the Past M a tro n s and te n a n ch u rch w ill m e e t nt the \ , K? .nK K« ' 1 ^ U.X" ~ P convention in Eugene In Lena Zendron. Past Patrons w ith tw enty-nine in home o f Mrs Sam H un te r at 7-30 i>n' , * ! ° *’■“ ’ * H ill. Many Ju ly. I he A u x ilia ry w ill sponsor attendance T h irty -tw o past ma- — *> K " ’ s were presented the a three-act play plus five acts of T I'E M O A Y BR ID G E « LEB. irons and past patrons were pres- The Cottage Grove H ealth as- b r'dc- ‘ o b ’' by those present and vaudeville to be presented at the ___ ent fo r the Eastern S ta r meeting, sociation w ill meet a t 3:00 p. nt. ' " ‘T i from those who were in- Jefferson gym on March 31st. A The Tucsilay Bridge club met Corsages were presented to the in the public health offices. vited but unable to attend. Guests child w elfare report was given. fu r „ 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the past matrons and past patrons re- —♦ — present included M r s . George Commander and Mrs. A rt Olsen home o f Mm W 11 D augherty TUESDAY , a™ T " : . ? ’ '?.' h“ V' ” K ™ ,u rn w ‘ M rs J.ih n F in n e ra n. a fu nn er oelved boutonnieres. The g roup was entertained w ith a short play j Royal Neighbors w ill meet at J' F. Graham, Mrs. O. E. Wood- Sunday from a tw o m onth's visit member, was welcomed hack Into follow ing the business m eeting e n -, 6:30 fo r a penny supper in the , ,>i' ( J ’ Kent, Mrs, T. C. in Arizona. R egistration o f a ll the club. Mrs. C. II Kim e receiv- title d "Too Much M atrim o ny." and Eaglea hall. Members and friends ‘ ,ss Eleanor Teeters. A u x ilia ry members w ill be held. ,.d the prize fo r high score. The directed by Mrs. Naomi Hoskins are invited. Mrs. L ave rn e V u n lly n in g o f Eu- in connection w ith the national n,.x , m in tin g w ill lx* held at the Preston. Those ta king part in the — ♦ — £ • * * ’ ‘' i , ISS y*a ry i ane S m ith, Miss defense program , on March ISth. home o f M rs. W. L. W orkm an in play were A lb ert Woodard, M rs LaComus club w ill meet at the ' t lenn, Mrs. W. H. Duugh- The place o f re g istra tio n w ill be tw o weeks. Maxine W ard. Mrs. Ida W illiam s. I» « w o f Mrs. F. W. B lickle fo r a *'r ,y - M rs- Guy Earl. Mrs. Earl announced later. Follow ing the - Mm. N e ttie Gawley. a n d Louis 1:30 dessert. H ill. M rs- John Schafer. Mrs. m eeting the group went to the < EI.EIIK VTES H’i n.l BIRTHDAY W i l l i 25c I ’tix le o r Powder Tree Caldwell. One guest, Mrs. M ar- —♦ — Schofield S tew art, Mrs. H erbert D augherty home on a to u r o f in- garet Galloway Dresser o f Eu- W EDN ESD AY U’ Lom bard. Mrs. C arl K ing and spcctlon. Mrs II M. Tapp celebrnlcd her gene, was present. Refreshments On M arch 12th the London 4-H ,be °* honor. Miss King. | —♦ — 82nd b irtlu ia y F ebruary 23rd w ith were served by Mrs. A. W. H e lli- M others’ club w ill meet at the •MISSIONAKI ItOAKI» , a din ne r fo r five. The honoree well, M rs. F ra n k W hite. Mrs. home o f Mrs. Glen Banton at 1:01» ' , , U ***• M I ; F T S . was the recipient o f several lovely M EETS HEHE. Charles Roner, Mrs. E. A. Hend- P- m - V isitors are welcome. g ifts Mrs. Tapp Is w ell known to , ».• i j a . The Sunshine C ircle o f Lad es ricks, M rs. Kenneth M ickey and —♦ — i i ,.. . .. ~ ? The executive h o a r d o f the the old tim ers, having lived in this Mrs Don Alien The next m eeting Presbyterian Ladies A id w i l l 1 tx>un . ,o i *he C hristian church of the chapter w ill be March 14 in the church parlors at 2:30 w " b M ra Su' " “ >•«“ a" ,s Mfewtotwry so- section fo r the past fo rty -fiv e years. p. m. O fficers w ill be hostesses. ,t e n ,?y af,ernoon A covered dish >••*'«> o f the Umpqua association CLUB snares» AGAIN _♦ __ luncheon was served w ith tw elve ,ne‘ at home of M rs. W. C. ...... ...... ... Ice cream in a ll popular flavors . . . . ________ " THURSDAY (members present. The tim e was M a rtin yesterday m orning at R. H a rrin g to n of Ison's. x 27-tfc H l i s t B t SOU S jt'(> l‘l,t ‘H ltl. ( I I I s I b f s o l l 's !(•(• ('1't‘l l l l l . spent in q u iltin g . The C ircle w ill 10:30. Mrs. E. The T illic u m club, which was o r- The E lite Rridee clnh w ill m eet *" '}'****•■*«• *"«’ v h v « w in ■ ; — ? / " " • * ’• ganized many years ago as a 500 todav March 6th at the home i f meet at ,he home o f Mrs. Raker • arshfield, president. presided club and which has been inactive M rs ^ v ^ v e ;N ellon i ! °V" , * h i d i continued fo r several years except when one _+ _ The Pauline group m et at the u n til 1^.30. O th e r board members of the members marries, met last The B irth da y club w ill meet to- church fo r a covered dish lunch- present were Mmes. Geo. Caskey Ùi. toJo4f! f 9 4 1 (jen& ial £U cbù c Ity'uye.-iai&U Thursday evening at the home o f dav. M arch 6th at the home of <'° n sixteen present. M rs, B ill a,’ d A . L. W ickham o f Roseburg, M r. and M rs. L u rin g M cLaughlin Mm. Georoe H aw ley W atson led devotionaLs and Mrs. » A. M in te r o f Coquille, W ilfre d \ j r. r and _- __ Auums was was in in charge charge of ot the the -Cooke 1 »i r.ugene, W , v . (). uage ano as a surprise to them. M K ware ate Adams of_Eugene, Gage and ed recent- The Royal club w ill meet at the ' ,n ’«ram M m . A lb e rt H u ll sang a Edward T a y lo r o f M arshfield Mrs Mrs. M cLaughlin were wed in A p ril M a rtin s e r v e d u 1:00 o'clock ly. She was fo rm e rly Mrs. s. Fay A l- home of Mrs. Inez H ovt fo r a 7:30 sol° T hc groUp wlU included dessert dessert on on March March 13th it»h w t, Mrw. w ith Mrs. to the group. lison. Members present included w o ith ... F , ra n k Hoard. , luncheon . .. M r. and Mrs. J. P. Graham. M r. Mabel Powell and Edna Burleson L The W orke» C ircle m et at the In the afternoon the lud.es were and Mrs. W illia m Thum , M r. and assistant hostesses. ¡home o f M rs. M a rvin H arpole ' ¡ s,,ors at , I'e B a ptist H o m a n s Mrs. Ed H oyt, M r. and Mrs. G. W. _* , w ith th irte e n present. Mrs. Arn.I M issionary society which m et at MoQueen. M r. and Mrs. A. W. FRIDAY Thies gave the Bible reading fol- *he home o f M is. Glennie Frost. DO YOU W ANT MOST OF Swanson. Miss Eunice VanDen- The Rebekah lodce w ill hold „ ' lo" 'ed by a short Prayer by the Each spoke b rie fly on her phase of burg. M rs. M ary VanDenburg. business m eeting a t the I O O F Circle‘ A sh° r t bualneM discussion ‘ he w ork. Miss Lena Zendron led ALL IN A REFRIGERATOR? Mrs. M innie W illits and W arren hall. 8 ’ ’ ’ ‘ i * “ he,d- Mre Ray V incent w ill '2,e devotionals and Mmes Id a Traveen, John M cC all and E rw in M cFarland. The evening was spent ---------------------------- — -------------------- e nte rtain the group in A p ril. D t f t n J M , P r r li i r n ju n Jay afirr day ia Hansen g|ioke on the subject of w ith music, cards and social con- N E IG H B O R S O F W O O D CR AFT. what make* a refrigerator thrifty and con- P L A N S B A N Q I'E T . : "C h ristia n Friendliness.” vernation. The guests o f honor ____ venient and you get it in ■ G E! lour w , ■ ------------- A social hour followed the meet- were presented a lovely g ift by the The Neighbors o f (¡p tr O m f Cou meant ta vi ng, month after group. Refreshments were brought m et Tuesday evening This was T h 't *Rh of ' ,u' *n® and delicious refreshments month and you get it in a G-E! lo u g L , .iL ? .u l n ® was Theta Rho G irls Monday evening were served to tw e nty-six metn- y elect I n i d / t ii n ° L » I h<?h ° ir f C7 S P’anS matK? f° r “ ban<|Uet to bers and guests. Mrs. Ora B ird of L tfr n in n i a fatting m trttnieni and you M O TH E R S ’ C L IB t- e d fo r lx’ held y,:,v 5,h *n honor o f the Roseburg, d aughter o f - M n O li get it in a G-E! O f courte you alto get MOTHERS CLVB. L o u ,^ E Boehm and M arguerite m others fo r y1(lthl.r s (lay an(1 also Pl(.k„ ns p r,.^ ,b.n t. W hy N ot Save? Social Calendar 75c Mead’s Cod Liver Oil, 8 oz. 69c 60c Dr. Jaynes Vermifuge 49c 50c Woodbury Cold Cream, 10c Hand Lotion Free 39c $1.00 Jergen Lotion, 50c Jergen Cream Free 79c 20c M. D. Sanitary Napkins 15c 50c Pepsodent 50 Tuff Tooth Brushes 50c Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos <^e« The M others’ club met Tuesday afternoon in Petersens h a ll w ith J nine members present. A potluck dinner was served a t the noon hour. A com fort was tied to be presented to the M o th e r’s Boys at c ° f ‘ hC b,rthda> anniversary o f the resignation. A juvenile organization, w hich is M ay 4th. colnnl*.t t ‘* " a s appotnted to meet Committees were appointed to consisting o f Hazel Chapman, complete the plans. The new by- Adelia H atch Eleanor W olfard, laws were read and voted accept- p earl Rre«sier P n n r v i -„J .. __ . . Anna Schoen.’ N om inations abU?' T h * C Ub W* h° ld *n i, ia t'on were . . , a - were a t th e ir next reg ula r m eeting on Salem and o th e r w o rk was done, jj e i j for d is tric t lives M«rch 17th Th,. m ri« I t was reported th a t aixteen gar- fo r the d is tric t c o n ^ B ^ n " ’^ fo b ' mh ments one overcoat and fo ur pairs o f shoes had been given out d u r- ing the m onth o f February The next m eeting o f the club w ill be on Tuesday, A p n l ls t. ■*" HOBBV CLUB Mrs. Bob entertained the Hobby club at her home F ri- day evening. A short business m eefinc tc as held w ith the Dresi- dent M rs C fierrv in charge Plans digs. The rem ainder o f the even ing was spent W ith the various hobbies. t Delicious refreshm ents were served by the hostess a t the cluh w ill he e n te rta in e d close. The ne o f ^ S t B,H Snel on a t the home ne of Mrs. B iff s>n on Friday, March 28th. BID A N D BYE C L IB . ______ The Bid and Bye D inner club was entertained F rid a y evening at the home o f M r. and Mrs. E a rl Ballew. H igh prizes were awarded to \fr e . W a lte r S m ith and J. B. Leonard Mrs. Russell E. S m ith re- celved the prize f o r low. M r. and M rs. J, B. Leonard w ill ente rtain the ^ lu b a t th e ir home in tw o r,.,)lace a Graham. Adelia Hatch ¿ r X X d ? he mJ, Deal S i in s tro c tw w ^ ' lows; and Haze, chapman. Plans w en ’ made fo r installatio n services to hejd on A p rii ls t The refresh- ment com m ittee chairm en fo r this m eeting are Ju lia B artels and Eleanor W olfard. The Eugene and c? rc1« wiH . guests, P£ me<?» ng w L « n ? f D ra in Was a Vls,tor Re' frvshm cnts were served a t the Ciose by Vera OL- n ^ d Sylvia r- -------------------------- A L T A R SO CIETY. o th ^ e v e n m v t u n ing. a M i£ s . m l»R. BRANTON A D D R E S S E S RESEARCH CLI B. ChUn* Was a Rue* ‘ Re«*»rat> club Tuesday earning and ad5rexxc«l the club members on th e trend o f ^ > a k ' ‘ r h” n ' at t M it f S X $ 186-41..now only 124-“5 ------- Brisbane Electric O .L . II . < L I B. <] M rs. J. P. Graham entertained the O .L.H . club a t her home Tues- \ V * bndge' Th<* S t Pa‘ " r,ck 8 m o tif was used throughout the house in decorations. Guests were Mre. C. F. Hoskins. Mre. Naom i Preston, Miss Lula C urrin. Mre. M abel M errim an, M rs. G. B. P itcher. Mre. Nelson Durham. M rs. C a rl K ing, and Mrs. S. L. , T h ‘> A H a r society o f the C athol- Godard. M rs. M errim an held score 1° ChUFCh m et Monday at the fo r the «uesLs and M rs- T . C. hom<? o f M fs Aaron r>,mm(,r w jth WheeJer he|d hjgh fo r ,he d u b Mrs. Leo W aldock as assistant hostess. A dessert was served. A t tbe business m eeting a rep ort w ts g iv1 en ° n the benefit card p a rty a? tbe treasurers rep ort given. ans were made to f i l l a hope Y ’est to be given away in the fa ll, num ber o f articles was pledged, ' ew “ nens were ordered fo r the church. The A p ril m eeting w ill be at tbe borne of Mre. Irv in g Palm- e£_____________ _______________ the i n r and the feature« you want in • G-E and now at lowest price, in history. guest a t the afternoon meeting, — I^r- J- R- Branton. religious edu- „» ,¡ „ „„ 1 ?< cat rsity o i onal d irector ond p“ o f to the r o i U nive Bap- AiflV Go/'/tq oyer¿ / ç with buyers of low-priced cars Mre. Preston was low. Mre. George Jacobsen w ill be hostess to the club a t her home in tw o weeks. — ♦ — W . B. C . < L U B . The W. B. C. club m et Wednes- day at the home o f Mae Tennis fo r a 1:30 dessert follow ed by bridge. H igh score was won by Anna Gates and low score w ent to Grace Jenkins. Fern Anderson was a guest. I) E L IT E B R ID G E C L U B . The E lite Bridge c l u b held a meeting ro ro n tly at the home of Mrs. Freu Hammond. A dessert was served a t 1:30 followed by bridge. Mre. F rank Thompson held high gcore. The club w ill meet today at the home o f Mrs. Genevieve Nelson. G A R D E N IA To Step Out Well Pressed Is To Step Out Well Dressed... CLUB. Mrs. Kenneth O ttfng e r enter tained the Gardenia club a t her home F rid a y afternoon. D ainty refreshm ents were served by the hostess a t the close o f a social afternoon. M rs. Low ell Tedford w ill be hostess to the club a t her home in tw o weeks. > CLOTHES M A K E THE MAN anti also the woman— so i t ’s important to keep up appearances in well-cleaned, well-presse<l apparel. 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