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PAGE SIX s 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 e p h o n e 159 STANTON-IH '«A S. Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan an- nounce the marriage of their «on THURSDAY Lee to Miss Bethel Stanton on The Past Noble Grands w ill hold Monday, August 4th. The cere a picnic supper at 6:30 in the mony was performed by father f o x ) F hail 'on A ¿ g io 28th. All Gabriel a t the St. Augustine members and families are invited church in Honolulu. Mrs Dugan is Kent is chairmnn. formerly of Portland. Mr. D u g a n ___ .. is a graduate of the Cottage D l FKF C IIl 111 11. Grove high school. Both are em ployed in Honolulu and will make Announcement is made of the their home there. marriage of Miss Margaret Deere, daughter of Mrs. Esther Deere, XX ELLS FAMII.X ItE L M O N . and LeRoy Church, son of Mrs. Irene Church of Springfield. The The Wells family annual re ceremony w as performed Wednes- was held at Anlauf park Ti " „ S union . . . . , . * day, dav, August 15th in i the ’W Metho- u n tta v A ftn r a n n i n n i r luncheon ln n r h iv x n a ;i Sunday. After picnic . . church ,. . at . . Weiser. .. ... . . . . . . . dist Idaho The short business meeting was held bride wore a navy blue jacket followed by social conversation. dress with blue and white acces Those present were Miss Mary sories and a gardenia corsage. The Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mack and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy- young couple are making their Grove. Wells, and George Wells of Elk home in Cottage - ♦ ton: Mrs. Mae Oxford, Mr. and TIIETA RHO GIRLS. Mrs. Stewart Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Zumwalt of Portland; Mr. A regular meeting of the Theta and Mrs. W. W. Haw lev and Mr. Rho Girls club w as held Monday and Mrs. Dexter Haines and evening at the l.O.O.F. hall Betty daughter of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Blake and Donna Porterfield werej B. M. Hawley of Nampa. Idaho; initiated into the club. Lovely Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hawley of corsages were p-vsented to the Post; Mrs. Katie Wells of West- new members. Molly Williams, wood, California; Mr. and Mrs. second Herald, and Jean Peter- Henry Hawley and daughter of son. Thin! Herald, were installed Creswell: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin, into their offices by Mary Mc- Palmer and family of Wilbur; j Kibben. installing officer. Mrs Miss Clara Smythe of Stockton, Beatrice McCoy was introduced California, and Mrs. Elsie Wells, as the new advisor for the eom- Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Mr. and Mrs. ing year and Mrs Robert St Ralph Hawley, Mrs. Lloyd Swan- Elmo was introduced as assistant son and family and Mrs. Lena advisor. Final plans were made Sams and son Norman, all of Cot for the box social which is to be held August 29 at the l.O.O.F. tage Grove. hall. The public is invited to a t —♦ — tend. Proceeds of the social will W.C.T.U. ----------- be used to buy new regalia for the The W.C.T.V. met Friday at the lodge. Irene Shauffeur received home of Miss Stella Adams. The the fifty cents. The girls will at- meeting was opened with prayer tend the district convention in by Mrs. N. E. Compton. A letter Eugene Friday evening. Cottage was read from Mrs. Buck, state Grave girls will put on the initia- president, saying she is recovering tion work. The girts will leave at from injuries received in an ac- six o'clock from in front of the cident in which both legs were l.O.O.F. hall. Miss Doris Smith is broken. A letter of thanks from vice president of the convention the farm home for a quilt, which and Mrs. Albert Doney. the form- had been sent them from Mrs. er Laura Wilson, is past presi- McFarland's Sunday school class, dent. Several other officers are was also read. Ways to raise from Cottage Grove. Tentative money to balance the budget were plans were made to visit the Rose- discussed. A special offering was burg Theta Rho lodge, _+ _ taken with $1.33 being contribut- ed and a promise of more at the PICNIC FOR EM PLOYES. next meeting. Mrs. W. V. McGee led the program of scripture read W .H. Daugherty entertained at ings on drunkenness. Refresh his home Sunday with a picnic for ments of tea and wafers were the Daugherty Lumber company- served by the hostess at the close employes. A picnic luncheon was of the meeting. served at the noon hour and the afternoon spent in playing ping R EBEK A H LODGE. pong and tennis. Those present _, included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. The Rebekah lodge met in reg- Miss Genevieve Mulvihill and ular session Friday evening in the niecP< Barbara Amesen. who Is l.O.O.F. hall. Plans were made to visiting her from Rupert. Idaho, hold a box social August 29th, the Mildred Saney. Lorene C hristen proceeds to be used to buy new sen Ga„o Mr anrt Mrs regalia for the Theta Rho Girls. Vincent Bricher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Clair'.M rs. Vera Zie- Gates borothy C lark beck and Mrs. Hazel Culver are Stanley Daugherty and Mr. and on the committee in charge of ar- Mrs w „ Daugherty. A few. rangements. A notice was read of otbers who were invited were un- the district convention to be held abk, to present. at Cresw-ell on Saturday. Septem ber 27th and a meeting of the LA D IES GOLF Staff club was announced for Fri day evening. The next lodge meet The Oakway club sent Mrs. ing will be held preceding the box social on Friday, August 29. Mary Gibson, Georgia Hammond and Dorsy Hamlin to play with Cottage Grove against Roseburg EN TER TA IN AT D IN NER . in Wednesday's golf play. Mrs. Mrs. -George McQueen and Mrs. Gibson v> - medalist with a si-or- ■ Fred Bartels entertained at din of 47 and Ruth Bridges received ner Wednesday evening for Mrs. the prize for lowest score for the Zaida Morrow. Miss Doris Morrow Roseburg team. Eighteen holes and Miss Marie- Nelson, teachers were played and after the first who will leave soon for their re- a*04-' holes the Cottage Grove club spcctive schools. Dinner was serv- served the visitors a pot luck cd at 6:00 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. luncheon. After luncheon some of McQueen and son Judd, Mr. and RrouP played the remaining Mrs. Bartels and the three guests J^nc holes while the others played of honor, Mrs. Morrow and Doris bridge. _ and Miss Nelson. Other friends D EG AN FAMILY R EU N IO N came later to spend the evening. The time was spent with social The Dugan family held a reun conversation and group singing. ion and picnic at the Veatch pic- NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. n*c grounds Sunday. Those pres- _______ ent were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan. The Neighbors of Woodcraft W - Mr». Dan Dugan, Mr. and lodge held an all-day social meet- Mrs. Arthur Dugan and family, J ing at the home of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan and Kehelbeck on the McKenzie Tues- family, Mrs. Francess Patten and day. A no hostess picnic luncheon son Ivan. Miss Betty Jones. Har- was served at noon and the after- °ld Dugan of Oakland, California noon spent playing cards. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Leabo Horace Hatch and Mrs. Harold ar*d family. | Wolfard received the prizes. There ---------------------- were about thirteen ladies present Ice cream cones and bars at from Cottage Grove. Gustafson's of course. 2-ltc-4i ■■ Announcement FLOW ERS will add charm The Beauty Clinic to any J social Is ndw tinder the m anage occasion ment and Beulah H untington Norma TIIITISDAV. U ’Gl'ST 21 1911 TUE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Beyerlin, who gladly welcome all ol<l and new patrons. ■■ -------------------------------------------- 1 Sunnyside G reenhouses 1701 W est Main Tel. 182 B v s i s r s s U O M R V M < I I »» HOLDS s | K I XI. M l » TING 34.00» l»R A ETFES XX II I. IXE DKPKRKED. SALEM Preliminary eh«vks |,\ Oregon's draft txxuxls indicated Tuesday that approximately 31.- IMJO of the states 1.15.000 selective service registrants will |.e defer red by new legislation signed Monday by 1‘resident Roo-evell. This group will include men ;'S years or older and others de ferred classifications. Colonel Elmer V. Wtxiton, stab' selective service director, said tli.it deferrments possible under the new- draft laws might meie. -.e to 50 |x-r cent. The business and professional women s club held a s|x’ci-il meet ing Friday evening at the home of Mis Ed Hoyt. Miss Evangeline Philhin of Portland, state presi dent. Miss Ann W ith of I’oillaa.l, slate membership chairman. Miss Eva Blackwell of Corvallis, dist rict chairman. Miss Getchel of Portland and seven members from Eugene were present. Election of oifiiaas was held as follows: Mi Alice Bn*edlove, president; Mis. William Thutn. vice president: Evelyn Biggerstaff, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Donna Cooper, recording secretary and Opal Wagoner, treasurer. Mrs. Inca Hoyt will continue to act as mem- bership chairman. At the present time there an' thirty signed char ter members. The charter was closed Wednesday. Several of the members are planning to attend •he district convention at Albany on August 24th. -it which tunc the local club will lx- officially wel comed into the state federation of business and professional wom en's clubs. 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