PAGE FOI R TU I RSI » \ V ixTO ltEH 30, 1911 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON r STRAIGHT FR O M O C I E T Y NSV^ YORK M is s R o d n e y H o o d , R e p o r t e r T e 1e p h o n e 1 5 9 STEWART-JOHNSON. Social Calendar B fflCHURfflES First Baptist Church, Errlle L. White, pastor. Church school at 9:45 a in.. Mrs W C. Martin, mi - | m * i intendent Morning worship, 11 a. in. Sermon subject. "The Su­ preme Historical Event." B.Y.P.U. al 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7.30. Sermon subject, . "The Parab'e ol the Talents." As a spcckil feature at the evening service we will have a testimony meeting. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursduy evening at 7:30. It’s Worth While to save at Thrift Wisn, the «tore that brought anti main­ tains cut rate prices for you all the time You too can save. 79c At a beautiful church wedding $1.00 Genuine lionized Y east Sunday, Oc’.ober 26th, Miss Anita THURSDAY Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Past Noble Grands will 59c 75c T akara Douche Pow der Ben ¿Stewart, became the bride of meet today, October 30th. at 2:00 Louis Johnson in the presence if p. m. The refreshment committee 39c about twenty-five close friends is Mrs. George Sweet. Mrs. Bertha 50c L isterine A ntiseptic anti relatives. The ceremony was i Gunderson, Mi's. Asbury and Mrs. w*’pFfWrmed In the Christian church Anna Petrie. 50c J e rg e n ’s Lotion Both 39c a t 8;UU «'clock in the afternoon. — Plu» Tax Thfc Rev; Gordon Hypes read the Constellation club meets in the 25c J e rg e n ’s All Purpose Cream Lutheran Church (Missouri Sy- * <*" ks *tiie couple stood before Masonic club rooms next Thurs­ nodl, S.IXA. building, west Main , . ' ^ ¡T v ! ning serv ice second Wi'diiesday >f 1941 and the groom attended luncheon. Q uinine each month al 8:00 p. m. The schools in Atlanta. Georgia. MONDAY Bible, Christian Science literature A reception was held for the American Legion Auxiliary a; and til«- writings of Mary Baker couple at the home of Mrs. Roy armory, 8:00 p. m. Members Eddy may he borrowed or pur­ (<‘ j Lyon immediately following the please bring scissors and needles chased before or after the Wed­ ceremony. A beautiful three-tiered to work on Child Welfare paja­ nesday service. wedding cake topped with a minia- mas. Business meeting. F. Aiken, district elder, in charge NORTONS HOSTS TO LORANE | turc bride and groom and decorat­ TE V TIERS. Rev. Aiken will pleach each TUESDAY Hebron Christian Church. Mar­ evening at 7:30 p. in a« well as ed with rosebuds and love birds The Neighbors of Woodcraft rie S. Young, pastor. Bible school Sunday morning at which time was served with the bride cutting Superintendent and Mr*. Dallas 10:00 a. in. Morning worship and Communion will be observed. the first piece. Jello and punch will meet at 7:30 in the l.O.O.F. Norton were host* al dinner hall for initiation. Communion. 11:00 a. m. Sermon were served with the cake and Rev Aiken is our newly elected Thursday evening for the Lorane topic: "The Christ of the Cross." Mrs. Lyon was assisted in serving elder to the Salem and Rogue Riv­ teachers anil bus driver*. Those Research club will meet at the Special music furnished by Miri­ in by her mother. Mrs. L. H. Bain er d i s t r i c t s . Mr Aiken u* u attending were: Mrs Blanche Ab­ THE "TWO-PIECE LOOK" city library at 7:30. am Eccles and Ruth Bower of and her sister. Miss Anna Bain. Whether it's an ev erin f gown with skirt tailing in graceful eleeanre to the forceful preacher of the gospel of bey, Mr*.'Carol lloeye. Ml*» Neva Mr and Mrs. Johnson will make floor, or a street-lc ijth afternoon frock—It's the "two piece look” Hut's top Northwest Christian College in Christ We invite you to hear him The Mothers club will meet in Workman. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Eugene. their home at Culp Creek. Mr. fashion today. Tue tunic, so popular this season, gives It to the pearl during this quarterly meeting You grey dinner gown with its slit skirt and silver studded coral belt The other Johnson is employed at the Bo­ Townsend club rooms for an all- Clark and son Grant. Glenn Iteis- day session. Anyone desiring cloth­ New York creation, an afternoon dress, grey-green in two tones, has Catholic church. Father An­ will appreciate the fellowship with hemia mines. niT and Ml»» Virginia Kpmpston, him ns well as to hear him preach. smoothly fitting jumper top with side lacings, and a tucked skirt. ing is requested to call at the thony Gerace. Mass each Sunday There will tie a short business Mr. and Mi . J. T txirnngc and rooms on Tuesday. November 4th, at 9:30 a. m. except fourth Sun­ PH ILLIPS-K EELE. W ED D IN G YNNOUNUED. COI M 'IL MEETS. between the hours of 10:30 and day, at which time ,t will be it meeting at the close of the ser­ Mi and Mr» C. C. Haye» Aft'T vice*. Saturday evening. We ex- 'linn< t . gtimn 3:30. Very serviceable clothing 8.00 a. m. were played Miss Thelma Phillips, daughter now available. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland The Women's Council of the |>ect a good service over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Phillips, and received an announcement recent­ Christian church held a fifth Wed­ 'morning, with preaching at 11:00 PRESBYTERIAN CI* v .tCI I Melvin Keele, son of Mr. and Mrs. ly of the wedding of their son. nesday social gathering yesterday Snappy days are here again. a. m. preceded by a Love Feast. M ICHAEL-ZIM MERM AN. Rev. J. Ted Burns. Pastor. Arthur Keele of Culp Creek, were Corporal David Rex McFarland, with twenty-four members pres­ Nestles hot fudge sundae Will |M*p Sunday school. 9 45. Mrs Thel­ Res. Phone 121-R united in marriage Sunday. Oc­ Miss S y l v i a Isabell Michael, to Miss Rose Brown of Santa ent. Guests were Mrs. Artlissa ma Wright. Supt. Classes for all you up. Gustafsons of course 9:45 a. tober 26th at Our Lady of Per­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosa, California. The wedding Handy, Miss Jennie Wiggins, Mis. Sunday School I.' !i. || ages with well qualified teachers 11:00 a petual Help Catholic church in Michael, became the bride of took place at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. G. S, Levins and son Billy, Mrs. Worship service A eonti*st is in progress Come and Cottage Grove. The single ring Charles E. Zimmerman, son of October 25th at Reno, Nevada. T. J. Geer. Mrs. Myra Counts. Jr. Christian Endeavor 4.30 p set in with us. ceremony was performed at 9:00 Mrs. Robert Zimmerman of Baker, Corporal McFarland is a graduate Mrs. M. C. Bressler, Mrs. r rank Sr Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. Love Feast. 10.45 a in. Preach­ o'clock in the morning by the Rev. Wednesday, October 22. at Vir­ of the class of 1939 of Cottage Hazen, Mrs Catherine Handy and Thursday: ing followed by Communion ser­ Prayer meeting 7:30 p. Anthony Gerace of Eugene. Sev­ ginia City. Nevada. The ceremony Grove high school. He is station­ Mrs. C. I, Madden of Drain. De­ vice. 11:00 a. m. Rev Aiken Choir Practice 7:45 p. eral close friends and relatives was performed at 1:45 in the af­ ed with the 79th Pursuit Squadron votions were held in the forenoon apeaking. were guests. The bride was gown­ ternoon by justice of the peace at Hamilton Field. California, but a n i a program in the afternoon. First Saturday Each Month: Evening service, 7:30, the Rev. Teachers Meeting 7:30 p Site Per Bull ed in an afternoon frock of ma­ Pollard. The bride wore a black was called recently to foreign ser­ A covered dish lunchi>on was serv­ Aiken, preaching All are wel­ 2 4 -H u u r Service. roon velvet with maroon colored and white afternoon dress witn vice in South America. ed at the noon hour. The meeting First Wednesday Each Month: c o m e . A friendly handshake Session Meeting 7:30 p. I F ree E n la rg em en t. —• — accessories and a corsage of rose­ white accessories and a corsage of was closed by the singing of awaits you. AH who would seek for rest a buds. She was attended by Miss gardenias. The bride is a graduate B .Y .P .l . PARTY. "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." WE DO ALL TH E WORK "Scripture Holiness our Theme worship are welcome in our fi Cloydene Darby of Roseburg, w ho of Cottage Grove high school with AT THE and God’s Message." Heb 12:14. lowship. The Young People's Union of the wore an afternoon dress of black the class of 1941 and the groom -IFSTAM ERE CLUB. "Enter to worship, depart to with black and white accessories graduated from the Baker high Baptist church entertained the A delicious cool weather drink. The Justamerc club was enter­ serve." and a gardenia corsage. Fred Phil­ school. After a wedding trip to young people of the Presbyterian Nestles hot ehiNXilate at Gustaf- ’ lips. brother of the bride, acted as points of interest in Nevada. Cali­ church Tuesday evening in the tained at a 1:30 dessert Tuesday sons of course. 12-ltc-3l METHODIST CHURCH. best man. A breakfast was served fornia and Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Baptist church basement. Decora­ afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Rev. W. A. Briggs, Pastor. at the home of the bride following Zimmerman are making their tions were in keeping with the Brighton Leonard. Guest* were 9:45 a. m. the ceremony for members of the home in Cottage Grove. Mr. Zim- Hallowe'en season and the guests Mrs. Fred Hammond. Mrs. Earl Church school 11:00 a. m. bridal party and the immediate merman is employed at the Coast came dressed in "Hard Times” Ballew, Mrs. Jos«. ph Bricher, Mrs. Morning worship Morning sermon topic: "The Re­ costumes. Miss Leona Hamill won Walter S m i t h , M rs Harold families. The young couple will Fork dam. ligion of Jesus." the prize for the best costume. Sprague and Mrs. I larold Wolfard. make their home at Ft. Stevens, Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m. A new member. Mrs. Rex Wilson, Refreshments were served a t the where Mr. Keele is stationed with EA STER N STAR. 7:30 p. m. was welcomed into the club. Since Evening worship close by the hostess group. Battery E, 249th Coast Artillery. Evening: Dr. Earl B Parker of the next meeting date falls on Guest night was held Friday First Methodist Church in Eu­ Armistice day, the club will not M ATRONETTE ( I .I B . night at the meeting of Eastern W A D E-M A LSBl'RY . meet again until November 25th, gene. Star lodge. Special guests were at which time they will be enter­ Choir Practice, Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ben Rohleder entertained Heads the list of defense foods in The marriage of Miss Carrol the Blue River chapter of Eugene, Bemadine Wade, daughter of Mr. Cascade chapter of Springfield the Matronette club at her home tained with a dessert at the home Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. • and Mrs. E. L. Wade to Lowell and the Junction City chapter. last Thursday evening. Mrs. Les­ of Mrs. Walter Hunter. nutrition value and economy. Milk Rev. W. A. Briggs will leave - Murry Malsbury of Lebanon. Mrs. Elva Stewart, worthy matron lie Cone was honored with a sur­ Sunday afternoon to conduct a TU ESDAY BRIDGE. Kansas, was solemnized at the of the Blue River chapter; Mrs. prise shower. Miss Vernonia Plath I mi h Is st roil;; b o d i e s and strong school of personal evangelism at home of the bride's parents at Margaret G. King, worthy matron was a guest and Mjs. Larry Big- AH members were present Tues­ Marshfield. 2»30 o’clock Friday, October 24th. of Cascade chapter, and Mrs. gerstaff was welcomed as a new bonus. The young folks of the church the Rev. Gordon Hypes officiat­ Anna Graham, grand representa­ member. The next meeting of the day afternoon at the Tuesday Bridge club meeting. Following n are having a Hallowe'en party on club will be held at the home of ing. The bride wore a dress of tive of South Dakota, were es­ blue velvet with a corsage of gar- corted to the east and also pre­ Mrs. Leslie Cone on November 6. 1:00 o’clock luncheon, bridge was Friday night of the week. For a balanced d i e t the child played with Mrs. E. L. Grannis Under the leadship of Miss t. de^fias. The living room where the sented with gifts. Dan Stewart, holding high score. Since the next Jackson the young folks are form­ ROYAL NEIGHBORS. "celkmony was performed was dec­ district deputy grand master of should drink at least a quart a day; meeting date falLs on Armistice ing a young people's choir to sing orated with huge baskets of au- the Masonic lodge, was introduc­ day, a regular meeting will not be at the evening services. The Royal Neighbors held their tumn flowers. Those attending the ed and escorted to the east. A As a result of the visitation the adult a pint. wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hallowe'en party followed with regular meeting Tuesday evening held but those members who are Wade. ¿Uss Wilma Wade, Warren Miss Eunice VanDenburg in in Eagles hall. The usual business in town will meet for a 1:00 campaign carried on in churches *« VX'kk. Mrs. Max McGuire. Miss charge of the entertainment. Mrs. session was held followed by re­ o’clock luncheon at the home of of T a c o rn a, Washington, and Be assuretl of its cleanliness. Let nearby, over 1000 new members Olive Gawley and Miss Eleanor Thressa Walker was chairman of freshments. Mrs. Margaret Lasa- Mrs. W. H. Daugherty. were received into the church. The ter and Georgetta Funk were Teeters. The bride is a graduate the refreshment committee. Mrs. LA D IES GOLF. Rev. Briggs took part in this us supply you with milk and cream. of the class of 1941 of Cottage Della Richmond drew the door hostesses. Grace Jenkins and Alice campaign. Petersen received birthday gifts.' Grove high school. The young prize. The lodge will meet again In the Ladies Golf club alibi The group will meet again in two couple will be at home at ii04 on Friday, November 14th. tournament yestt rday. Ella Zim- Free Methodist Church, corner weeks. West Main St. in Cottage Grove. —♦ — merly and Cora Peck tied with South Sixth and Harrison street*, S T A F F CLUB. low net score of 40. Belle Burk- Rev. Harold P. Hoffman, pastor. STUDY CLUB. CLUB PO STPO N ED . holder was runner-up with a score The first quarterly conference of The regular meeting of the Re­ of 41. It v/as undecided as to who year will be held at the church The Study club met Tuesday at bekah Staff club was held Friday The Joker club meeting which won the ball. A pot-luck luncheon the I’honc 15-F-2 from Friday, October 21st to No- the Rainbow Cafe with Mrs. Olive evening in the l.O.O.F. hall. Final was to have been held Monday will bo served at the club housefvember 2nd, with the Rev. Earl Barber of Marshfield, speaker of plans were made for the joint evening at the home of Mrs. Guy at 12:30 next Wednesday. the evening, for a dinner, follow­ Hallowe’en party of the Rebekah Earl, was postponed because of ill-! ing which the group went to the and Odd Fellow lodges to be held ness of the hostess. The next M. P. G. CLUB. city library for the remainder of this evening. Announcement was meeting will be held Monday. No- the evening. Mrs. Barber, who made of the Past Noble Grand vemebr 10th at the home of Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Beidler entertained was introduced by Mrs. lima meeting to be held this afternoon Glennie Frost. the M.P.G. club at her home Tues­ I i Thum. gave a talk on the philoso­ in the hall. The next regular meet­ -- day at a 1:30 dessert. The time phy: of life. The speaker was also ing of the lodge was announced DEGREE OF HONOR. was spent socially. Mrs. Harold presented a beautiful corsage. for Hallowe’en night. The meet­ F rid ay and S aturday AjJey will be hostess to the club rwVZt>ere were about forty guests ing will begin at 7:30 sharp so Degree of Honor lodge held at her home for their next meet­ present. Preceding the meeting, that all members may be in the their regular business meeting in ing. A 1:30 dessert will be served. Mrs. Barber was entertained at hall before the blackout begins. Eagles hall Monday evening. Most Go’den C lbs. lbs, €* ¿Glasses the home of Mrs. C. J. Kern. Mrs. All members are urged to attend of the time was spent in practic­ Mis. Hazel Chapman, Mrs. Ade- Kern, Mrs. Harry Reed and Mrs. this meeting as this will be the ing for the district convention lia Hatch, Mrs. Anna Graham and cutis Holly Thum were in charge of arrange­ final practice before initiation. which will be held here November Mrs. Syivia Widener of Grove Re>». 25e cnti ments for the evening. The Staff club will meet again in 24th. Miss Frances Shilling was Circle attended a pep meeting nt regular session on Friday, Novem­ given the obligation. Final plans District No. 12 at Grants Pass Pin! Bottle ber 28th. linker s \ lb. can will be made for the convention Tuesday evening. Mrs. Graham at the next meeting which will be gave the response fo the address FALL IS HERE SHOW ER FOR MISS MONSON. November 10th. of welcome, Pref’d Stock Bottle 1 ■— i 15c pk>.'s, Miss Margaret Monson, who will and so are become the bride of Leonard J*Sperry’» Pkg ' Clearwater of Eugene, was guest Beautiful Kail of honor at a pre-nuptial shower given Monday evening by Mrs. 49 pound sack Chrysanthemums Small White pound» Margaret Jordan and Biss Betty Jones. The shower was held at the for Home L isten to the H ow ling Cats, home of Mrs. Jordan. Several love­ FO R HALLOW nTEN ly and useful gifts were presented See the S hining Moon; Decoration 'he honored guest by those pres­ F resh A pple Cider—Pop Corn and New Crop N uts H allow e’en w ith All Its F u n ent and gifts were sent by those who were unable to attend. In- Is Coming V ery Soon. i vited guests were Betty McCoy, Patty Short, Wanda Brown, Lor­ Everything- for the Hallowe'en Party at enc Christensen, Pauletta Powell, Virginia King, Arlene Anderson, Phone 1 Dorothy Safley, Shirley Hendricks, Tel. 182 C ottage G rove’s L arg est Home-owned Grocery Store Dorothy Gierau and Margaret Monson. 1 Lr 19c I 27c KODAK FINISHING Picture Shop MILK MOODY’S DAIRY G R O C E R Y S A V IN G S Sugar C leanser Grape Juice Catsup Pancake FI Flour Sunnyside Greenhouses A llsw eet 2 45c Machine Oil 19c C ocoa 9c C ookies 2 f,,r 25c 19c Corn Starch 2 pkgs. 17c $1.29 Beans 2 15c SMITH-SHORT GROCERY KNICKERBOCKER’S 5«» $1.00 l