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VNlVERSll'Y OF OREGON
* Special to the Sentinel)
Kay
Daugherty of Cottage Grove has
been appointed to the radio com
mittee for the University of O re
gon Homecoming festivities to he
held on the campus November 27
E y e ’ w ith C h ry s a n th e -
n in iiis, c a r n a tio n s , ro se s or
a n iix etl h o q u e t.
The slogan of this year's home
coming will lie "Blits tlie Beav
ers," with decorations anil house
signs carrying out the then.e, it
was announced by Russ Hudson,
general chairman.
The annual noise parade has
hei'n alxtltsheil loi safety reasons
this year and will l«e replaced by
i rally and mix on Friday night.
Homecoming signs will Is- in place
>y Friday and will Is- judged that
evening.
r a n dresses are
Saturday w ill lie completely fill
d is tin g u is h e d by
'd with activities starling with
th e ir s le e v e s
w in ch rep reseu t a
the annual alumni meeting and
w id e v a r ie ty of
luncheon. The tinier of the ''()"
s ty le ch oice. T here
will also hold its yearly luncheon
are d olm an s le e v e s,
tnd match to Ruywurd field in a
slit sle e v e s, bishop
s le e v e s , s le e v e s
body for the game. Past presi-
han gin g fu ll from
dents of the student Is sly and
b elow th e sh o u l
former editors of the Emerald w ill
der to w rist, and
guttier at the Anchorage ut noon.
th e r e a r e b e lt
sle ev e s, l o u r dress
Feature attraction of the week
Is as n e w as its
:>nd
will Is* th e big game on Sat
sle e v e s. S h o w n Is
urday afternoon. With Ixilh Ore
a N ew Y ork c r e a
gon and Oregon State well up in
tion w ith th e d o l
m an s le e v e , o u t
coast conference s t a n d in g s . it
lin ed w ith in sets
promises to lx* a thrill |Nieke<l
of brick red, on a
contest.
cla y g r ee n w ool
Following the g a in e. many
frock.
alumni will visit their living
gn>it|>s for dinner, L ater in the
the annual Homecoming
J evening
dunce will be held ut McArthur
Court.
E N T E R T A I N S F O R V I S IT O R S
Old traditions will be revived
^.ind enforced l*>th preceding and
Mr. anti Mrs. Lawrence Kent i during the weekend. Those who
entertained at their home at Di walk on the grass, smoke on the
vide Sunday evening honoring Mr. , campus, cross the seal in front of
and Mrs. Cal Lewis of Watson i Villard, or offend traditions in any
ville, California. The evening was other manner will meted punish
spent socially with refreshments ment by the men front the Order
served at the close of the evening. of the "O".
Guests included Mrs. Bertha Lew
is of Eugene, Miss Gail Linda
S p e c ta c le s Unknow n
mood, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent,
B e c a u se no m en tio n Is m arie of
Miss Betty Jones, Ivan Patten of s p e c ta c le s In the w h ole L atin lite r
Ft. Canby and Mr. and Mrs. Cal ature, it is b e lie v e d tiia t su ch aid s
Lewjs.
to vision w e re ui known to the an
L A IH E S
aREMEMBER YOUR
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HOSTESS
Tell her ‘‘Thank Y ou”
w ith F I .O W E H S from
Sunnyside
Greenhouses
Tel. 182
Our pumpkin ice cream is popu
lar. At Gustafson’s of course.
14-ltc
c ie n t R o m a n s,
V ision in stitu te.
(.O L E .
sa y s
the
B etter
At the usual ladies golf play
S a la ry of Pi'bllo P rin ter
yesterday afternoon. Miss Belle {
T he sa la r y of the h ea d o f the G o v
Burkholder received the ball for
having the lowest number of ernment Printing cilice at W ash in g
putts, for 9 holes. Later a tourna- s ton, D. C., r e c e iv e s <10.000 a y e a r
ment may lie conducted by the
A colored boy was taking a,
ladies and a trophy awarded. The
first Wednesday in December a stroll through u cemetery and
luncheon will be served, the place reading the inscriptions on tomb
stones. He came to one which de
to be decided upon later.
clared: "Not dead, but sleeping.”
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S .
A f t e r contemplating the phrase
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1 for a moment, the lx»y scratched
The Royal Neighbors met Tues- his head and exclaimed: "He sure
day nig h t
in E ag les h all for
a
business meeting and social hour.
Gayle Reiersgaard became a new
member. Refreshments were serv-:
ed by Alice Breedlove and Inez
Hoyt. Table decorations were of
red, white and blue suggesting
Armistice Day.
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DEG REE O F HONOR.
The Degree of Honor held their
regular meeting in Eagles hal!
Monday evening. The time was
spent in completing plans for the
convention w h i c h will be held
here on November 24th. The next *
regular meeting will be held De
cember 8th.
Q
Timely Recipes
S c a llo p e d C a u liflo w e r .
1 medium head cauliflower
2 cups milk
1 egg, beaten
1 cup soft bread crumbs
l'/i tsp salt
’A tsp pepper
Remove outer stalks from the
cauliflower; then break it into;
flowerets. Cook until tender;,
drain, and arrange in a casserole.
Combine the remaining ingredi
ents and pour over the cauliflow- j
er. Bake in a moderate oven ofj
375 deg. for 40 minutes. Serves 6.
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a n im a l in th e w orld, h a n g s from
the b r a n c h e s of tr e e s, fe ed in g on
sh oots, fo lia g e and fruits. T he a n i
m a l's a n a to m y is such th a t it can j
on ly h an g. It h a s no d e fe n se w e a
pon, but is c a m o u fla g ed by the col- '
oration of its hair, w h ich is yovered
w ith a m in u te g r ee n a lg a e.
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E L IT E B R I D G E C L U B .
Mrs. Fred Hammond entertain
ed the Elite Bridge club at her
home last Thursday afternoon. A
dessert was served at 1:30 follow
ed by bridge witn Mrs. Joe Brich-
er winning the prize for high
score. Mrs. O. M. Bagley and Mrs.
T. J. Denson were guests. Since
the next regular meeting date
falls on Thanksgiving day, it was
voted not to meet again until De
cember 4th, at which time Mrs.
Walter Hunter will lie hostess to
the club at her home.
N O V E M B E R 11. IÍU1
t o 29.
f o r T H A N K S G IV IN G
> A I M - a k ' e I it a e ‘ Feast fo r the
Kay Daugherty on
U. 0. Homecomins
Committee 27-29
S T R A IG H T F R O M
Miss E l e a n o r Mae Teeters,
THURSDAY
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Royal club w ill meet today. No
Teeters, became the brtde of Lloyd
E. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. vember 13th for a 7:30 dessert at
Tice Wagner of Eugene, Sunday ! the home of Georgetta Funk on
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. The North Lane street.
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ceremony was performed at the
The AV H. Dinner club will
home of the bride's parents with
the Rev. J Ted Burns reading the meet this evening. November 13th
vows as the couple stood before at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
the living room fireplace, which George Crosby.
was covered with greenery. Huge
FRIDAY
baskets of white chrysanthemums
The Hobby club will meet No
were placed on either side. The
brid»' wore a brown and blue vember 21st at the home of Miss
tweed suit with brown accessories, Norma Dugan at 7:30.
and corsage of orchids. Her brides
V.F.W. M XILIARY.
maid. Miss Ethel Dixon of Kla
math Falls, wore a blue suit with
The auxiliary of the Veterans
blue accessories and a corsage of
white carnations. The groom, who of Foreign Wars held its regular'
is staff sergeant in the army air business meeting at the armory
corps at Mather Field, California, Monday night. Mrs. Jessie Moon
wore his uniform, lending a mili was taken into the auxiliary.
Plans were laid at this meeting
tary air to the affair. His brother,
Glenn Wagner of Eugene, was his to assist the Deptartment hos
pital chairman. Amelia Mebus of
best man.
Both the bride and groom are Portland, in providing gifts for
graduates with the class of 1938 veterans in the hospital to send
to their families at Christmas
of Cottage Grove high school.
A reception was given immedi time. Also the potluck and Christ
ately following the wedding, l£e mas party for December 15th was
bride's cake was cut by her aunt, discussed. The next regular busi
Mrs. Russell Lenhart, who was ness meeting will be December
assisted in sewing by Jeanette 8th at 8:00 p. in. and the social
and Lillian Wagner and Lois Bald November 18th at the home of
win. Out-of-town guests included Ada Oakes.
Last month the auxiliary had a
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tice
surprise
social at the home of
Wagner, daughters Jeanette and
Lillian and son Glenn, his grand Mrs. Maude Premazzi on Knox
mother, Mrs. Olive Manning. hill.
We wish to take this opportun
Marvin Eastom, Mr. and Mrs.
R. -W. Lenhart and Mr. and Mrs. ity to thank the business men of
L. Van Hyning. all of Eugene, and Cottage Grove who so generously
H OLDS O P E S HOI sE .
Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters of helped in the late safety drive.
Tillamook. Other guests were rel
Miss Margaret Hemenway held
R E B E K A H LODGE.
atives and close friends of the
open house Sunday at the n e w
couple. After a short wedding trip
There W’ere six guests present Hemenway residence two miles
to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Wag from Creswell lodge, five from the west of Cottage Grove for the
ner are making their home at 941 Walterville lodge and two from nurses of the Sacred Heart hos
23rd street in Sacramento, Cali the Oakridge lodge at the meet pital in Eugene, of which she is
fornia.
ing of the Rebekah lodge Friday superintendent of nurses, and
evening
in I.O.O.F. hall. The ini their friends. Open house was held
S H O W E R G IV E N .
tiatory degree was conferred up from 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Dec
orations were white pansies and
“ .« .-Honoring Miss Bessie Turner, on Mrs. Esther Wilson, Mrs. Net fall flowers. Miss Hemenway was
tie
Johnson.
Mrs.
Mildred
Ander
. who is to be married Thursday to
assisted in serving by Mrs. W. F.
Paul Radtke of Dallas. Mrs. Frank son and Mrs. Mary Armstrong. Norris and Miss Lena Burcham of
Miss
Etta
Millett,
who
was
form
.
Turner, Mrs. A. M. Brown and
Eugene and Mrs. James Hemen
Mrs. Walter Sells were hostesses erly a member of the Junction way and Mrs. Read Hemenv.ty.
at a miscellaneous shower at the City lodge, was transferred to the There were fifty-one guests pres
home of Mrs. Turner, Friday. At- Cottage Grove lodge. The new ent from Eugene, three from Mc
, tending the party were Mines. members were each presented a Minnville and seven from Cottage
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i Esther Deere, Willard * Shrives, corsage by Mrs. Ina Stuart, noble Grove.
'» y Roy Church, Jesse Denny, Par- grand. The noble grand from Cres
ron. Cecil Wooley, Florence Mills. well, the noble grand from Walt
A D L I B I T I VI ( | , l B.
Burnett, Linnie Violette, Radtke, erville and Mrs. Minnie Wright of
Oakridge
were
also
presented
cor
Sturdevant, Madge Mote, L. Lasi-
Mrs. Harry Reed entertained
ter. R. W. Kenady Jr., A .J. sages. Second nomination of offi the Ad Libitum club at her home
cers
was
held
and
refreshments
Spence, Ed Grable, Leon Eastman,
last Thursday afternoon. During
Atwood Foster, B a i r d Reed, served with Mrs. L. P. McCoy as the business session annual elec
chairman
of
the
committee.
The
Misses Louise Armstrong, E. Part
tion of officers was held as fol
ridge and Evelyn Sturdevant. and next regular meeting will be held lows : President, M r s. Albert
a
■t
the hostesses, Mrs. Frank Turner, November 21st.
Woodard: vice president, Mrs.
grandmother: Mrs. A. M- Brown,
Tom Biggerataff: secretary-treas
H O N O R E D A T D IN N E R .
aunt, and Mrs. Walter Sells, sis
urer. Mrs. E. E. Cone and report
a
ter of the honor guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Lewis of Wat er, Mrs. D. W. Sturges. Names
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sonville, California, were guests of were drawn for the annua) Christ
H O N O R E D A T SH O W ER .
honor at a dinner given Sunday at mas gift exchange. Because of the
-
holidays the next meeting has
Miss Norma Beyerlin was guest the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh been postponed until December
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Nixon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
were
of honor at a pre-nuptial shower visiting at the home of her par 4th. At this time Mrs. Albert
given last Thursday evening by ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent. Woodard will entertain the club
Mrs. Frank Lovendahl at her
a
present were Mr. and Mrs. at her home.
home in Eugene. About twenty Those
W.
E.
NLxon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
guests were present including Mrs.
W O M E N 'S C O U N C IL -
Nixon, Mrs. Harold Wolfard and
Hugh
Haworth,
Mrs.
Bill
Nelson.
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two
children
Larry
and
Mary
Lou.
Miss Beulah Huntington and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kent and
The Women’s Council of the
Beyerlin, all of the Grove. The two children Patty and Jon. Mr. Christian church met Wednesday
honored guest was presented many
and Mrs. Clair Hogate and two at the church for a luncheon and
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lovely and useful gifts. Refresh children
and Darla Fay. Mr. general meeting. There were for
ments were served at the close by and Mrs. Neil
C. A. Moore. Mrs. Lois ty-one ladies present for the
the hostess.
Burns, Mrs. Bertha Lewis of Eu luncheon and forty-six in the af
gene,
Miss Gail Lindamood, Mr. ternoon for the business meeting
F R IE N D S H IP C L A SS.
and Mrs. E. J. Kent, Betty and and program. The Sunshine circle
The Friendship class of the Tommy Jones, Ivan Patten, the was in charge of the program.
Presbyterian church met Monday guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. There were several visitors pres
evening at the home of Mrs. J. Lewis and the host and hostess. ent. The meeting was closed with
Ted Burns with fourteen mem Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nixon and the benediction. The next meeting
of the general council will be De
bers present. Mrs. Charles Hall daughter Faye.
cember
10th.
led the devotions and the remain
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der bf the evening was spent in •
( O N . - - . . L A T K I N C U I B.
¿ewing for the Red Cross. At the
Miss
Margaret
Heck
was
host
• »(close of the evening refreshments
The regular monthly meeting of
*-were served by the hostess assist ess to the Garden club at her the Constellation club was held
ed by Mrs. L. W. Coiner and Mrs. home Friday afternoon. Mrs. T. C. last Thursday afternoon at the
Wheeler was a guest. Mrs. Joe
George West.
Landess was in charge of the pro Masonic temple. Plans were made
to serve a no-hostess luncheon at
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. gram entitled “Lillies for the the next meeting, which will be
Garden.” Miss Mariette Hamant
The engagement of Miss Mon related the biography of Adboun, held December 4th with Mrs.
tana Crossett to Lessley C. Rip the noted bird fancier. Due to the Schofield Stewart and Mrs. H. W.
pey was announced at a luncheon interest shown in the flower show Lombard in charge of arrange
given Sunday at the home of Miss sponsored last year by the club it ments. Following the business ses
Crossett's mother, Mrs. J. O. Cros was decided to make it an annual sion, refreshments were served by
sett, at Portland. Many friends event and plans were discussed Mrs. Fred Bressler, Mrs. Donnell
and relatives were present. No relative to the show this year. Allen and Mrs. Charles Hall.
date has been set for the wed Christmas decorations will again
W .B .C . C L U B .
d in g ._________ _______________ be stressed. Plans for the show,
which will be held early in De
The W.B.C. club met last Thurs-i
cember, will be completed soon.
day
a 1:30 luncheon at the
Refreshments were served at the home for
of Mae Tennis. The lunch
C o m p le te y o u r ta b le w ith
tea hour by the hostess. The next
meeting will be held December eon was followed by bridge and
5th at the home of Mrs. Andrew prizes were drawn by Nellie
Blackmore and Mabelle Wilson.
Brund.
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