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s T I II IIS D A Y T H E S E N T IN E L . C O TTA G E G R O VE, O R EG O N PAGE FO U R GIMME 5 GALLONS OF TIRE! O C I E T Y M is s R o d n e y H o o d , R e p o r t e r T e l c p h o n e 159 LBM LEY-KRUSE M im Glndys Elaine Lemley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lemley, became the bride of Lee Kruse, son of Mr. and Max Kruse, Saturday evening, March 15th at 8:15. The simple but beautiful wedding ceremony was performed in the presence of a few close friends of the couple by the Rev. Atwod Foster, pastor of the As sembly of God church, in the par lor of his home. The bride was becomingly attired in a cherry’ red street dress w ith hat and purse of suede to match. She wore a coat of light tweed w ith a corsage of orchids. The couple were a t tended by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reed of Culp Creek. Both the bride and groom are graduates of the class of 1940 of Cottage Grove High School. She was pres ident of the Girls League and vice- president of the state Girls League and he was president of the Senior class during that year. Both were members of the National Honor society. Following the wedding re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse are making their home in the Omer apartments. SO C IA L T W E L V E C L U B . Social Calendar MONDAY Degree of Honor w ill meet in Eagles hall at 7:30. TUESDAY LaComus club w ill meet at the home of Mrs. F. W. Bliekle fo r a 1:30 dessert. Royal Neighbors w ill meet at 8:00 p. m. in Eagles hall. A ll of ficers are urged to be present for initiation. W EDNESDAY London 4-H Mother's club meets w ith Mrs. Norman Baehelder, 1:00 p. m. Members w ill work on dress ing table stools. The Acacia club w ill hold a dance. This w ill be guest night. The committee consists of Mr. and Mrs. K arl Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maulding. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cru- son and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen. The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety w ill meet at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. L. W. Coiner. THURSDAY The Social Twelve club met last Thursday for a 1:00 o’clock lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. W illiam Petersen. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins, re tirin g president, presented each member w ith a corsage. During the business meeting officers were elected as follows: Mrs. B. R. Job, president: Mrs. W illiam Petersen, vice president and Mrs. H e r ^ r t Eakm. secretary-treasurer. Re tirin g officers. Mrs. C. F. Hoskins, president: Mrs. N. E. Compton, vice president and Mrs. H. B. Fer- rin, secretary-treasurer, were giv en a rising vote of thanks for their services The club \oted to cooperate w ith Oregon State Fed- eration of Womens Clubs in tak- ing part in a rainbow pageant de- picting the growth of the Federa- tion of Women s clubs in Oregon. The pageant w ill be presented at the state convention in Corvallis The AdLibitum club w ill meet afternoon March 20tK at the home of M ™- G ^ B - Amest. F R ID A Y Hebron Grange meets at Hebron schoolhouse, 7:30 p. m. The Carnation club w ill meet w ith Mrs. Lemmer at 7:30. Har- Vivian Johnston and Jean Rose w ill be assistant hostesses. W. C. T. U. EUsworth T i l t o n enter. tained the W C T U . at her home F afternoon. Mrs. C. N. Land led the devotions and Mrs. Elsie , . , f fh ®*~ ", P g ™ °"^ b service was given v > n !?„»» « £ * * * £ S r e ° te r’ j ^ n ^ the firs t part of June. The c u b T ilton and Adams w ’ U meet in two weeks at the Mrg w £ Mast<?rs wag welcomed home of Mrs. Compton w ith Mrs. a new member prescnt W. B. Johnston as hostess. voted tQ send a ,etter of apprp. R A IN B O W G IR L S. ----------- A large number was in attend- ance at the meeting of the Rain- bow Girls Monday evening in Ma- sonic hall. A t the business meeting it was annou.Ved that the dues contest w ith Janet Louise Peter- son and Dorothy Safley as cap- tains, had ended in a tie and would continue u n til next month. A rietta Roberts, Dorothy Safley and June Bird were appointed to make plans fo r a rummage sale or some other means to raise funds. In itia tio n was held for Helen Roberts and Juanita Powell and plans were made fo r another initiation to be held in two weeks. O. L. H. C L U B . The O. L. H. club was enter- tained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. «George Jacobsen at a 1:30 dessert. Guests included Miss Lula Currin, Mrs. Nelson Durham and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. A t bridge, Mrs. A. W. Swanson held high score fo r the members and Lula C urrin held high for the guests, The club w ill meet again in tw oj weeks at the home of Mrs. W. B. Johnston. ciation to the city council and to the chief of police. Myron Perry, commending the chief of police on bls ? ^ v,ccs' A rePort was gl' en b>' ,he treiisurer that a . , :ast >'ears members have paid for this y®ar making this a life line union, In addition to this, some new members have been added during year making them a fru itfu l unk>n Refreshments were served at tbe cl° se of the meeting, SHOWER. A stork shower honoring Mrs. Joe Stewart (Jean Teel) was held _ Iast Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Flora Stith. Those attending were Miss Myrna Salts- man. Miss Eleanor McCain, Mrs. Florence Simpson. Mrs. H attie Trent, Mrs. Boots McCain. Mrs. Ruby Burch. Mrs. May Gleascr. Mrs. Clara Teel, Mrs. Flora Stith. Mrs. Z. N. Harvey and Mrs. Jean Thies. Gifts were sent by Miss M yrtle Kem. Miss Montana Cros- sett, Mrs. Joe Perkins. Mrs. H arry Castle and Mrs. Floyd Jones, who were unable to attend the shower. BIRTHDAY DINNER Note the tire, too— and don't overlook what thia pretty ml«» la wearing. Her ailk-like dree» la made with petroleum and her moderne pumpa come from the same stuff the gasoline In your ear's tank doea. So do the aparklera which adorn her, the plastic chair she's sitting in, and the cosmetics she uses. But—most amazing!—that regulation tire con tains no rubber; It's made of oill These and many other synthetic products have been developed in Shell's research laboratories. A. V. II. CLUB R E I N K IN D IN N E R . The A. V. H. Bridge and Dinner A fam ily reunion nrvl dinner was club was entertained last Thurs- held Sunday at the home of Mr. day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon. Those pres and Mrs. C lair Hogate. Mrs. Rich- ent were Dick Scott of Eugene, ard Bushell and C lair Hogate won Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blank and prizes score ----- and -------------------------------, Mrs. daughter Beverly ----- Ann — of -------------- Portland, ~ fo r high ------- Ralph Hawley and George Crosby Sergeant and Mrs. P. E. Morgan held k)W SC° reS The next mec,ing and daugb,er Elva Jcan of Rose- of the club wlU * * held in two burg> Mrs Jake Lindamood of “ * * b° ™ and “ and Miss Gail Linda- mood, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon. Mrs. Richard BushelL Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nixon and —♦ — daughter Faye. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. MATRONETTE CLUB Hogate and children Neal and The M atronette club met Mon- Donna Faye, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. day evenmg at the honw o( Moon> an<1 Harold Wolfard and Hayes w ith GaU Reiersgaard as daughter Mary Lou. all of Cot- hostess Mrs. Tennis, Miss Hayes tage G row and Mrs. Evelyn Lewis were;. » guests. A short business meeting W EDDING ANNIVERSARY was held and the remainder of the evening spent socially. Mr. and ,Mrs. S. L. Godard en tertained at dinner last evening at their home in celebration of their M. P. G. C L U B , ----------- th irty-sixth wedding anniversary. The M. P. G. club met Tuesday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert at the home of Mrs. Joe Smith. A James of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. crab feed was held at 1:00 o’clock W illiam THum. Mr. and Mrs. A r by the ten members present. The thur Woolcott and Mr. and Mrs. next meeting w ill be held in two Loring McLaughlin. weeks at the home Qf M rs Q c Cruson W .B .t. EASTERN S T A R . . CLUB. The W.B.C. club met Wednes- day at the home of Grace Jenkins * ^ r a 1:30 dessert followed by the j ^ t e m s ta r chapter Friday evening at the Masonic Temple. , , , . _ . . \ j 1 ' , ' « _ . Mrs. Galdabini, associate R k d ' A Gatea- matron, presided in the absence of corr.m addln-r rmphinns for sale t he w orthy matron, Mrs. Mary at the Sentinel‘office. Workman. Mrs. J. J. Purney of - Salem was a guest. Plans were made to entertain the following chapters at the next regular meet- ing to held on March 28th: Prineville, Creswell, Drain, Gardi- ner, Elkton and Evangeline chap-, ter of Eugene. . . . Mrs. Vinal Randall entertained at dinner recently in honor of the ROYAL CLUB. birthday anniversaries of herself, The Research club held their her father, J. A. Powell of Prine- The Royal club met last Thprs- regular meeting in t h e library ville, her aunt, Mrs. Halsey Cal- day evening at the home of Mrs. > Tuesday evening. A short business itson of Dexter and her cousin, Ed Hoyt w ith Mrs. J. S. Powell meeting was held and all mem- j Mrs. Inez Cramer. Those present and Mrs. L ouls Burleson assisting bers responded to roll call. Mrs. besides the honor guests were Mrs. as hostesses. A dessert was served Lev Van Schoiack gave a ta lk on Abbie White, Mr. and Mrs. A lfre d , followed by four tables of bridge. “ Iris, Their Culture and Care.” White and daughters Vivian and Mrs. H arry Tennts received the and Mrs. Stella Baker reviewed Alice, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, prize for high score and Mrs. Fred the book, "N ative Sons," by Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Powell, Mr. Bartels held low score. The next ard W right. alM] Mrs. John Massey. M r. and meeting of the club w ill be held —♦ — Mrs. I. A. Randall, Vinal Randall A pril 10th. The club was invited ST . P A T R IC K ’S P A R T Y . \ to the home of Mrs. Julia Bartels and sons Vinal Jr. and B illy. for the A p ril meeting w ith Mrs. The young people of the Pres Sallie H ill and Mrs. Mabel Funk GARDENIA CLUB byterian church held a St. Pat assisting. ric k ’s day party on Monday eve Mrs. Lowell Tedford was host- ning in the M E E T IN G TO B E H E L D . . ,, lower . auditorium of .ess to the Gardenia club at her the church. Various games were home F rid Thp afternoon was played w ith M um Eleanor Teeters wUh hand worR and refresh. The Veteran and A uxiliary of 1 ok o rrrrt ' The I’p» zx social [-/-mini zvizMmiTTnn r in charge. committee ments were served at the tea hour. the Spanish American w ar w ill served refreshments at the close An all day meeting w ill be held hold their regular meeting at the of the evening. by the club in two weeks at the armory at 7:30 Monday evening,, home of Mrs. Jess Forrester at March- 24. A t the close of the meeting re-; Lorane. A covered dish luncheon freshments w ill be served. w ill be served at noon. A ll members are urged to attend Engraved, printed or processed ».his meeting as the state presi-j wedding announcements fo r sale dent of the auxiliary is planning by The Sentinel to he present. Delight Valley VOCATIONAL SCHOOL TO HOLD OPEN IIOVSE. Mrs. John Stabler entertained Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Stalder’s birthday. Guests present wen' Mr. anil Mrs. Jake Stabler of Latham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sean and Ed Stabler. Mrs. Don Palmer and son Ik ir- rel of Redmond and Mrs. Roy Palmer of Glenwood visited nt the P. F. Snow home Sunday after noon. Mrs. John Stabler entertained tile Mosby Creek home extension unit. Planning the home grounds was discuaaed. Guests wen« Mrs. Ralph Sears and Mrs. Elton Crane. Mrs. M. A. Horn, who has l>een receiving medical care In Eugene for four months, returned home Sunday, much Improved. C. B. Kennedy and Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Porter of Corvallis spent Sunday afternoon at the C. H, Haight home. Mr. and Mrs. Cacar Flaten re turned home Monduy after visit ing in 21 states during the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coppie of Cottage Grove visitisi Sunday eve ning nt the home of Mrs. Coppie’« parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dun levy. Mrs. Ray Meyers and sons ac companied her duughter, Mrs. Orest Houghton of Corvallis.- to Sisters to visit the James Bement family. Visitors at the Lawrence Brown home the past week were Jean Volgamore from Pearl Harbor, Huwuiisn Islands, Carl Volgamore from Vancouver. Washington, and Mrs. May Gay of Eugene. Sunday dinner guests at the Rudolf Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. B. Shattuck and son Vernon of Cottage Grove and Miss Ruth Childers. Open house, In celebration of the third anniversary of the Eu gene Vocational school, w ill I * held throughout all shops of the Institution, Saturday night from 7:30 to to. Peat Moss Fertilizer Rosebushes Shrubs Fruit Trees Asparagus Roots SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES Phone 182 1702 W est M ain Be Pretty This Easter! Your hat will have frills of feminine loveliness . . . it will frame your curls that must look natural this Easter. Curlette Beauty Shop 634 Main St. Upstairs Phone 75 All departments, which now accommodate between 7tX) and 800 students In two programs, regular and defense, w ill he open to (he public. 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