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PAHE FOCK s T IH 'K S h O T H E SENTINE!.. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 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 Grace Moore Will Appear it M cArthur Court October 10th Free Methodist Church, Coiner 6th ami Harrison Sts.. Rev. Har old P. Hoffman, pustor. The re vival effort, w ith the Rev. Roy Ho« ell as evangelist, w ill close this coming Sundiy night. We ap preciate the gixxlly number in a t tendance of this meeting, and ex tend a cordial invitation to others to be w ith us over the week end. Services every night at 7:30 p. m. Services Sunday are: Sunday school, 9:45 Classes w ith « ell qualified teachers for all ages; morning worship, 11:00 a m Rev. Howell preaching Evening service 7:30 p. ni Rev. Howell bringing the closing message of the evan gelistic effort. A «arm handshake a« aits you. "Scripture Holiness, Our Theme and God's Message.” Legion, Auxiliary Hold Installation Ceremonies the 6th <K TO H EH 0 J 9 j l I LOKISTH MEET. The Southern Oregon unit >f th<' Florist Telegraph Delivery as- six'iation met at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W I.. Workman Satur day evening for their semi-annual business meeting Representatives from Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Marshfield, Grants Pass and some from Portland were present. Mrs Workman's sister. Mrs .1 D Berg en of Marshlield, is president of the southern Oregon unit. Karl K. Mills, who is (nisi president of the slate morticians iissoelnlIon. and Mrs Mills Were s|M*Clal gllesls. A dinner was served nt 6:30 by Indies of the Constellation club Miss Orlena M artin plnyixl several piano selections during the dinner hour The next meet mg of the or ganization w ill lx- held in the spring Awrdu'i Qutm of Song GRACE MOORE (C.:.t:nued from front page) Wicks as follows: Hospital, Nell Bukowskt; ju n io r activities, P. D. G. CLUB. Maude Gicrau: Americanism. Hes ter Reed; girls' state, Ixils Teet Mrs. W illiam Petersen w a s ers; nation'll defense. Neita G ian hostess to the Garden club at her THURSDAY nis; publicity, Jeanne Morton; home Friday afternoon. Mrs. The Matronette dub w ill meet legislative. Matx'l Smith; child M artin Foster o f Lorane, Mrs. this evening. October 9th at 7:30 welfare. June Bird; employment J. F. Godard of Beaverton, house at the home of Mi's. Gail Reiers- ami relief, Hlklred Dunlevy; mem guest of Mrs. S. L. Godard; Mrs. gaard. bership. Helen Rolx-rls, and Ina H. B. Ferrin and Mrs. C. E. I'm - Daugherty; radio. Pauline Nelson; McArth ur Court phrey were guests. During the The Cottage Grove Health as poppy sales, Lucradia Hubbard, business session. Mrs. Joe Schnei sociation has been postponed Eugene |Nipp> wreaths. Gladys Hall. June der was appointed to see about from Monday to Thursday, Oc Bird. Anna Bush; poppy |s>ster, purchasing hyacinth bulbs for the tober IBth. in order to meet w ith R IIIR V IO »«ATI Anna Bush. Eunice VanlN-nburg club members and Mrs. S. L. God Miss Ethel Mealy, director of »z.oo »I so n «Id T o IS F«0 T«a IJ was apjxanlcd as color In n e r. ard and Miss M ariette Hamant health education from the Oregon Gladys II ill. Pauline Nelson, \'e> • were appointed as a committee to State board of health. A ll mem »1*1 Il M »Z.JO na Lombard, t irphu Earl and arrange for a table to be set aside bers arc urged to attend. O I N I R A l A D M IS S IO N Hester Reed were ap|H>inh*d as at the city library for garden » I 00 Fsd.Taa .10 M M Wheeler has returned inends'rs on the G irl Scout hoard books, seed catalogues and maga The Royal club w ill meet this Christian Science Society, 242 zines. Mrs. Godard presented the evening. October 9th. at the home »1.10 At the business meeting it was from several weeks spent In Eu Second Street. Sunday school. lesson from the book, "Flowering of Mabelle Wilson for a 7:30 des 9:45; forenoon ^service, 11. subject reported that letters hail lx*cn gene at the home of Ins son. II M Writ«* of Call Shrub Gardens.” Near the close of sert. Adelia Hatch w ill be assist w ritten to tin* Gold Star Mothers Ttakal O Ci . M Arthur I'n u rt EUGENE Grace Moore, golden "A re Sin, Disease and 1 Haith on Gold Star Mothers Day. Sep Wheeler He wdl s|x-nd I he winter la i« ' na the meeting, Mrs. Boyd Allen, a ant hostess. voiced soprano of the Metropoli Real?" Evening service second tember 28lh. Membership into the at the (>. W Blackmore home. reeent bride, was honored w ith a Wednesday of each month at 8:00 tan Opera, w ill appear in concert plant shower. Refreshments were FRIDAY p. m. The Bible, Christian Science Auxiliary are |>aid by the loi'al served at the tea hour. The host The W.C.T.U. w ill meet at 2:30 hen* at M cArthur court Friday literature and the w ritings of Unit. ess' fo r the next meeting, which at the home of Mrs. W. V. Mc night, October 10, as the opening Mary Baker Eddy may be borrow It «as voted that funds be al attraction on the University of w dl be held November 7th, w ill be Gee on First street. lowed for Christmas Cheer for ed or purchased before or after Oregon's 1941-42 "Greater A rtis t" awnoimced later. —♦ — the Wednesday service. Child Welfare and Roseburg hos series. The Hobby club w ill meet next pital as department chairmen are M iss Moore, one of the most CATHOLIC .ALTAR SOCIETY. Friday. October 17th, at 7:30 p. m. Catholic Church. F a t h e r An asking in order that purchases at the home of Mrs. H arry Wilson. glamorous singers in modem mus thony Gerace. Mass each Sun may lx1 made early. ic history', is one of the greatest Mrs. F. W. Blickle and Mrs. day at 8:30 a. nt. A letter from the Business and attractions of the concert stage. Mike Quaglia were hostesses to MONDAY Professional Women's «dub urged In addition to her established suc the Catholic A lta r society at the The Joker club w ill meet at the F irst Baptist Church. Ercile L. home of Mrs. Blickle Monday af home of Mrs. Glennie Frost fo r a cess in opera, she also has been White, pastor. .Church school nt the Unit to coo|x*rule by encour ternoon. A dessert was served 1:30 dessert. Mrs. Nelson Durham highly successful in motion pic 9:43, Mrs. W C. Martin. Superin aging local girls of the commun ity to attend the Battery E dance tures and over the radio. followed by the regular meeting. is the hostess. tendent. Morning worship at 11. This is the first time that Miss Sermon subject, "Caleb, the Man in honor of their homecoming. Mrs. Renard, a form er member Moore has been available for the Who Found llis Place.” and a house guest of Mrs. Quaglia The Unit w ill lx* in charge of TIT5SDAY was a guest. Mrs. Lloyd Pleuard Clean earbtirrlnr ulr i Iran Change engine nil. I (I qts.) Mrs. O. E. Woodson w ill enter University of Oregon concert B.Y.P.U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening the dutch lunch to be served to was received as a new member. tain the Tuesday Bridge club w ith series and her appearance is ex worship, 7:30. Sermon subject. the Battery txiys on Friday eve er. I.iihrieute body unit että«»!« Following committee reports, a 1:00 o'clock luncheon at the pected to attract a capacity audi "The Parable of the Sower.' ning. Ruth Haldeman was ap « Ir a n e ru n k e u s r » r n l l l u l n r plans were made for a rummage home of Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, after ence. She is on the Pacific coast Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 10 pointed as chairman on the com In lit. I III b r a k e m u s te r c y lin d e r. sale to be held on Saturday. Oc which the group w ill go to Mrs. this fall for a limited num ler of p. m. mittee. Plans «ere also made for I.o b r t e a tr e n r b u r r tn r p im i|i concerts in conjunction w ith her tober 25th at the Mountain States ■Woodson's home for bridge. the Armistice Day breakfast to lx1 Rear axle—-Giunge tn “ ult u n n e n im lr r s h u lt . «^*ower Company office. Final held w ith the lx*gion member«. M-uson" lubricant. M ETHODIST CHURCH The Tuesday Evening club w ill roles in the San Francisco Opera l i l t s lr r r t n g g e a r » « r i l l company. plans were made for the cedar meet at 7:30 in the city library. Mrs. Graham gave an inspiring Rev. W. A. Briggs, Pastor. T n ilis m ls s ln ll — e hu ng e In M y. Applications for both reserved Church school •¡Chest to be given away at C hrist 9:45 a m. tuik on A uxiliary uctivltlea for " n il seusnii" b ib rlc u n t. mas time. A committee was ap io tilit w u t r r In b n l t r r y . The M.P.G. club w ill meet at and general admission tickets for Morning worship 11:00 a nt. the year and answered questions pointed to clean the church Sat- the home of Mrs. Roy Short for a M iss Moore's Eugene appearance Topic. "The Gospel of Service." regarding the work. She remind are now being taken at the As Youth Fellowship Mrs. W. O. Wilson and 1:00 o'clock luncheon. 6:30 p. m. ed the member« that Oregon was O n ly J. Kern w ill be hostesses sociated Student ticket office, Mc Evening worship 7:30 p. m the first state to reach memlier- A rth u r court, Eugene. home of Mrs. Wilson for Topic. “ Ye Are My Witnesses." ship quota at the nationul tele the next meeting on November 3. REBEKAH LODGE. Choir Practice, Tuesday 7:30 p. m. graphic roll-call Inst year. Roll- CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Prayer meeting and Bible study call is on October 20th this year -V BIRTHDAY PARTY. A t th? meeting of the Rebekah Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. and every Unit is urged to get The Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge Friday evening reports were Tuesday afternoon there w ill I k * their memberships in by that date. » W alter Faye Tate, son of Mr. given o f the district convention met in the I.O.O.F. hall Tuesday a party for all the prim ary chil ( lean amt rrgap «park plugs.—Met tim ing.—< Iran and »|m< r Following the meeting refresh • ) and Mrs. Kerm it Sams of Lorane held recently at Creswell and a t evening to celebrate their 14th dren at the church. distributor pointa.—Adjust earburrtor Idle.—4'lran dlstrtlMitnr ments were served to Unit and anniversary. Several route, celebrated h i s seventh tended by several local members. birthday Saturday all juniors are asked Legion members. Mary M iller was i*ap.—(Ira n coll term inal anil Ignition wires. birthday anniversary w ith a par- Mrs. Ina Stuart was honored for guests were present from Creswell Friday October loth Rev. W. A in charge of th«1 dining room. ‘ tV on Tuesday. The living room having won the gavel at the con and their lodge presented the local Briggs w ill leave for a ten day trip The next meeting w ill be held was decorated w ith pink crepe vention. Reports were also given group w ith a gift. Mr. Stone made to Tacoma. He w ill lie one of six on the regular meeting date of the presentation. During the busi paper streamers and a centerpiece by those who attended the Re other ministers to take a training of a bouquet of yellow flowers bekah Golden Jubilee celebration ness session Mrs. Mabel Powell course in personal evangelism. October 2<)th at the armory. was used on the table. Those a t held in Roseburg last week. A resigned as hanker. Mrs Marguer When they return a series o f these P U N A N N I AL BANQUET. tending were Merle W hittikind, special meeting of the S taff club ite Berge resigned as manager and mis-tings w ill he held in the Cas 6 ( A' S Cylinder Della Scott, Wayne Schmitt, Mrs. was announced fo r Friday eve was elected banker. Mrs. Anna cade district. Mrs. Alta King was hostess to Ace Gregg, Miss Wanda Gregg, ning, October 10th at 7:30. Prac Schoen was elected manager to the I ugerie pen Women's club at and Mrs. W illiam Beach. Many tice w ill be held for ' initiation at take her place. The new officers PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI I. the home of Mrs. Minnie Conley , bice gift> were received by the this time and all members are re were installed by Mrs. Horace Rev. J. Ted Burns, Pastor. at 561 Pearl Street in Eugene ? guest o f honor. Norma and Den- quested to be present. Plans were Hatch, installing officer. Mrs. J. P. 9:15 a. m. Wednesday afternoon. Final plans dall Schmitt were unable to a t made to give special recognition Graham gave a detailed report Sunday School Worship 11:00 a. m. were made for the annual Imnquei tend but sent gifts. and honor to all members of both and showed photographs of the Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. to lx* hekl on Sal unlay. October — • the Odd Fellow and Rebekah national convention, which she a t 24 North 9th MRS. BOB LUKENS HONORED lodges, who have passed their C5th tended recently in Denver. Colo Wednesday Bible study 7:00 p. m. 11th at 6:30 in the Osburn hotel. A ll who desire to worship or Y<ur Pontiac Dealer. Mrs. King is chairman of lh< pro- Mrs. A. C. Tomashek and Mary birthday anniversary, at the next rado. Announcement was made rest are welcome here. gram committee. ibben were hostesses at a meeting which w ill be Friday, that the next social meeting w ill _ iborhood shower at the F. B. October 17th. Mrs. Eva Aubrey is be held October 21st, at the home COL’N'CH. MEETS. of the refreshment com of Mrs. Graham with Mrs. Eunice Van N ortw ick home yesterday chairman af Smith us assistant hostess. Re The Women’s council of the mittee. ternoon honoring Mrs. Bob Luk- freshments were served at the Christian church met yesterday at ens (Jeannette Trunnell) a re close of the meeting by Mrs. the church fo r an all day meet cent bride. She received many PAST MATRONS. Genevieve Zysett, Mrs. Eunice ing. A covered dish luncheon was lovely gifts. Refreshments were Smith and Mrs. Martha Cooley. served to the 19 members pres served to the following: Mmes. The Past Matrons were enter- Ira Beidler. Frank White, C. E. tined Monday afternoon at a 1:30 Table decorations were in keeping ent. There were 29 present for Stewart, Ben Chilson, Fred Do- dessert luncheon at the home of w ith Hallowe’en. Hostesses for the I he program and business meeting ney, J. B. Grubb, Roy Trunnell, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. A feature of next lodge meeting are Mrs. Pearl in the afternoon. The Workers Merle Porter, R. O. Yearous, Ken the luncheon was a birthday cak<- Breoler, Mrs. Nellie Blackmore circle presented the program. The next council meeting w ill be held neth Mickey, H. C. Hicketheir, honoring Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. Anna Schoen. November 12th. Jess Buker, L. W. McKibben, John whose birthday anniversary oc BIRTHDAY D INNER Trunnell, mother of the bride, curs this month. She was invited Mrs. F. B. VanNortwick. grand to cut the cake. Guests included Mrs. L. W. Coiner entertained mother of the bride, Mrs. Bob Mrs. M ary W orkman and Mrs. Lukens, the bride, and the hos Della Richmond. Mrs. Richmond, at dinner Wetinesday evening at tesses Mary McKibben and Mrs. who «as a form er member, was her home in honor of the birthday A. C. Tomashek. welcomed back into the club. The anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. next meeting w ill be held on No Colen Garoutte. Bouquets of fall 25c Per Hull ELMARTES CLUB. vember 3rd at the home of Mrs. flowers were placed about the 24-Hour Service. room. Several nice gifts were pre Nelson Durham. I Free Enlargement. Mrs. Sam Veatch entertained sented the guest of honor. Those the Elmartes club at a 1:00 o'clock present were Lieutenant and Mrs. WE DO A LL’ THE WORK MOTHERS CLUB. luncheon at the Grove D rive-In Garoutte and daughter Colleen, A T THE Tuesday. Two guests, Mrs. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis and The Mothers club met Tuesday two children and Mr. and Mrs. L. Carlson and Mrs. W alter Hunter, were present. The luncheon was in an all day session in Townsend W. Coiner, daughter M arjorie and followed by bridge w ith Mrs. Mer- hall. A Potluck luncheon was son Tommy. ville Veatch receiving the prize. served at the noon hour. Eight Mrs. Fred Anderson w ill be host members were present and the ess to the club at her home in two time was spent in quilt making. The welfare committee reported weeks. given out for September, five (HfVIIOin AIDS pairs of shoes, two coats and a LA COMUS CLUB. NATIONAt DUINSE The LaComus club met fo r a hat and nineteen garments. —♦ — 1:30 dessert and bridge Tuesday CHEVROLET’S TRIM ’’LEADER LINE” STYLING at the home of Mrs. A. W. Swan W.B.C. CLUB. son. Mr^. C. J. Kem won the C hevrolet brings you “ f/ie new s ty le prize fo r high score. Mrs. H arry The W.B.C. club met last Thurs t h a t w ilt s t a y n e w ” . . . w ith sw ank, Metcalf w ill entertain the club at day at the home of Mrs. Anna her liome in two weeks. Gates. A dessert was served at sw eeping “ Leader L ine” S ty lin g . . . 1:30 followed by an afternoon of w ith d is t in c t iv e n e w “ D o o r -A c tio n ” Special for October, Pumpkin bridge. Prizes were awarded t o , le n d e r s • • . w ith sm o o th ly m odeled Ice C r e a m at Gustafson's of Nellie Blackmore and Mabelle B odies by F isher o f a size and beauty Wilson. 9-ltc-4i course. 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And m a tc h in g th is sty le leadership of T h e F in est C hevrolet of All T im e is the com b in ed perform ance and econom y lead ership w h ich h as m ade Chevrolet th e N o. 1 car for ten o f th e last eleven years. • , . See it — drive th is b eau tifu l new car tu d a y i S tu r jy , practical, warm! Sateen bound. 70" x 80". Big value! P E M M E Y 'S IT PAYS 10 BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY Cottage Grove Motor Co. 112 N orth N inth S treet — Telephone 77 IB