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PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bettis of Dorena wer* attending to business m atters in Eugene Tuesday. Q n r I io l C o le r i lin « » 11 V a l l i 11 U »11 x 7 1J C s TH E SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE, OR EGON O C I E T Y T ill USUA Y I>i;< IA IIir.lt 25. 1911 4OI.1A W ORKERS H A V E A I.L I)A 1 M E LT IN G . Dorena Grange Holds Annual Xmas Party T W E L V E E N L IS T IN ARMY. Twelve in e n enlisted In the arm y at the Eugene recruitin g The Jolly W orkers met a ll day. Deceinlier 17th, at the Grange H all The Dorena grange held the an station the la tte r |>ur( o f llu< at Hebron A |x-t luck dinner w as nual C hrist mas program last week Among the twelve re cru it* held at ntxin. /\ short business Thursday evening at the ladies was Vaughn W llenson o f Sagi meeting was held In the nl ternonii. club ball. The program presented naw. who enlisted In the const a r s t a i . d e k s c i i m r r . O lit» I H .I .O U s EN TER TA IN . The election ol iillioois for th e under the dlieetlon of Mrs Eldon tillery in r tn y i. now year was hold. Mrs Elizabeth Steele, lecturer, follow s: Group DAUGHEKTt OFFICE EM Musa Nettie Stabler, daughter of The < Xld Fellows entertaini'd PI OI f s HAVE < IIKISTM %S M r. and M is John S ta ld cr of I*.-- •lie Theta Rho G irls and R e lx k C la rk was elected piestdcnt. M is singing, tableaux, by M r and M is PARTY, , light V a l’cy, became the bride of dis w ith a Christm as p a rty on Geneva Garmnx vice piesldent. Claude Arne w ith R ichard Wicks Paul Scoimpf, son of M r. and Mrs. Thursday evening at the hall, and Mrs. Mabel Heath, secretary- singing: a C hrlatm a* d rill by 12 treasurer M s C iara G ilhant was inembeis of the a u x ilia ry : vocal O ffice employes of the Daugher David S c lrrtip f of P ortland, on De- l.ig h ty -s ix attended. Treats fo r nil ty Lum ber and P iling Co. held the 'em ber 20th nt the Second Germ V e .c given by a real Santa Claus, ■warded the club quilt. It was duet, June E lfvlng and Dorothy voted to purchase defense bondi» Woody; playlet, M ildred Sm ith annual Christm as p a rty at the an Congregational church at 7.1X1 i he follow ing program was giveft: and to plan to da dcten.se w ork. ami FrahOM French; reading, • m. The Rev. H enry Hngelgnnz Group sin:;m w ith Io n Hender home of M r. and Mrs. O. M Bag- ! The next meeting w ill be a ll day Rolh-rt W icks: recitation, Shirley read the ceremony. 1 la m 'd W alker ley. Tuesday night. There was the sang "Because." Mrs. Geo. Helzer son a* piano necom jxinist; cornet w ith Mrs Fannie Patten on Janu Arne. Follow ing the program, to out- friends everyw here selection- by Ed F m nerty and Al usual exchange o f gifts. A social w as the organist. The church w a s , G riffin : baton tw irlin g , Barbara ary 7th. w ith a |M>t-luek dinner, Santa appeared fo r the usual dis is the sincere wish of hour followed the g ift exchange. decorated w ith w hite C hristm as Robinson and Donna Port erfie ld : hollow ing the business meeting a trib u tio n of g ilt*. ('h ris tn ia s tree ami exchange of ¡lowers, potted palms and lighted duct, B e tty Three from the Cottage Grove M ille r and Joyce gifts was enjoyed by all. T h irty fire reserve*. W. A. G ilchrist, in 1 ta p e rs on til.' tilla r T h e In ide WO* We Arc Cheese Eaters Stroup; leading, Robert St Elmo; members, several children and structor, Don Alien and John W il An average t f 5 34 pounds ot lovely in a w h ite satin wedding reading. M rs M artha H itt inger: guests were present. son, attended and told of the file cheese is cen.-an.c4 by each person Iress w ith a sweetheart neckline, solo, Hetty M ille r: piano solo. Lon wa lst-length sleeves anil a long Henderson: C hristm as carols and reserve organization Mines E rn in the United btates. annually. train. The fu ll-le n g th veil was held p a trio tic songs were sung by th • JI.HTAM EKE (1.1 II WITH est D arnell and H uliert H aw orth by a coronet o f seed pearls. She. group. Refreshments were served MRS. SW \KT%. were present and dlseussed plans carried a shower bridal bouquet of for organizing a Red Cross firs t gardenias, w hite roses, sweetpeas The Justamero club met w ith aid course The grange voted to O ur sincere wish is that S I N D U SCHOOL ( I.ASS and bouvardia. The bridal attend Mrs. H arold Sw artz at her home sponsor a class to meet Monday ENTERT II N s . this C hristm as d a / may ants were Miss Fieda Stabler, in Eugene Tuesday afternoon. The evenings if a suitable place eould In* one of dream s conic maid of honor. Miss Thelma Berg- Mrs Donnell Allen and daugh hostess served the group a one lie found to bold meeting*. ren and M is. C arl Pauli Jr. The true, a day that will find The Y G A. held the annual te r Shirley entertained the Sun o'clock lunchivin. and a Christm as maid o f honor and other a tte nd day school class o f which Shirley tree and g ift exchange followed ('h ristn ias p a rty and exchange of you tru ly glad and the ants wore gowns o f blue and pink a fte r which contract bridge was g ifts Saturday at the hall very beat that you have brocaded satin, respectively. They is a member o f the Methodist play ml. Mrs. Lloyd Griggs held The th ird and fo u rth degree w ill Sunday school. Friday evening at carried shower bouquets o f roses, high seoie. The club w ill meet be given at the January ever had. 15th j chrysanthemums and benevstickle the A llen home. A C hristm as tree January 6, w ith Mrs. W a lte r D. meeting. w ith lighted taper* and exchange Tiem bley. Jack K rafsic was best man and The organization voted to list- Fred P.au and H arold W eitzel a ct of g ifts formed the main program a ll available funds fo r the p u r ed as ushers. Follow ing the w a r of the social evening. Gaines fo l MR W O MKS. W it.S O N chase of defense bond*. ding a reception was held at the lowed and refreshments were ENTERTAIN. served. Terrace Tearoom. - ♦_ M r and M rs Lelund W illits of M r. anil M is. W. (J. Wilson en Mr. and Mrs. Schim pf w ill he at MRS. FROST E N T ER TA IN S ti'! tamed at dim., r Thursday eve- Klam ath Ealls, Mrs Dncia N on is heme in P ortland a fte r the h o li A. W. IIELLIWELL UTOPIA ( LI B. days. i ning in honor o f the birthday an of Portland and Miss H allie W il "Everything for Men" niversaries o f Miss Esther W enl- lits of Roseburg an- guests of th e ir The Utopia club met w ith Mrs. en and Miss m other. M r*. M innie W illits , over Frances Temple. REBEKAHS TO CONTRIBUTE Glennie Frost last Thursday eve O llie r guests included Miss Veda Christmas. TO RED CROSS. ning. Mrs. Nelson Durham and Gray, Mis-, W ilm a Hutch anil M is* Phone 180-R Mrs. A A. Richmond were assist Wiring, Lighting Equipment A t the m eeting of the Rebekah ant hostesses. The usual C h ris t LoDene Jackson lodge F riday evening at Odd Fel mas tree anti g ift exchange were W B < . C L l’II MEETS. lows hall. 26 were present I t was features o f the evening. The next voted to contribute to the Red meeting w ill be a co-operative nt Mrs. N elson DeYoung was host- Cross re lie f fund and plans were the home of Mrs. II. B. F e rrin on <-s to the W.B.C. club Thursday made to purchase defense bonds. January 15th. M rs W. (). W ilson held high score I t was voted to lake a silver col lection in place o f the regular W.B.U. C L l’ B H O L D S D E S S E R T nt bridge and Mrs. Harley Gat.«s wils low. The club w ill meet Janu penny collection and the money- a ry 15. w ith Mrs. (). Black- w ill be used fo r the purchase of The W.B.C. club met Thursday SEASONS GREETINGS defense stamps. Plans were an at the home o f M rs. Elsie De more. nounced fo r a 6:30 dinner and Young fo r a 1:30 dessert. A il the The Illehec club Went to Eugene watch p a rty to be held December club members were present. Table H i t l i a m d lic r m ile post in sight am i u im tlu -r y e a r 31. fo r the Past Noble grand club decorations were in keeping w Vi and had dinner al the Stone Hut beckoning ua w ith it» hopes am i uppot I u nities fo r and families. Mrs. Vera Ziebeck the holiday scaspn and each mem Sunday. A social evening anil gave her m emory w ork in prepa ber received a favor. A t bridge Christm as g ift exchange was held service, we stop a in o iiic iit to reflect upon o u r ration fo r installation. Mrs. Rosa Mabelle W ilson and Grace Davis in th-- evening at the home o f Mrs. p leasant n lo tio n s o f the y e a r ahoiit to close um l to Peterson. Noble grand elect, re drew prizes. The club w ill meet Mae Tennis. take note o f the good frie n d s a lauit ns. signed and has gone to Nevada January 15th at the home o f Ilib rrn .iH r g Dormouse where her husband is employed. N ellie Blackmore. I hits lin in g , we w isJi yon a M e rry < 'h ristn ia s and During hibernation. the dormouse, Election o f a noble grand w ill be u New \ ear fille d w ith Happiness a small rodent resembling a ■ juir- held at the next regular meeting. rel, sink» into such a deep sleep The c h a rte r was draped in mem ELITE BRIDGE CLI B MEETS and Sueeeso. WITH .MRS. NELSON. that it must be aroused gradually ory o f Mrs. Fanny Rhodes who -r It will die, declares Collier s. had been a member the past 20 M rs. Ray Nelson was ho-tess Even when shaken violently, it can years. Canned fru its and vege tables were solicited to be sent to fo r the E lite Bridge club T hu rs not be awakened in less than M minutes. > - the Odd Fellows home in P o rt day evening fo r th e ir Christm as land and were to be brought to party. A dessert was sen « J. Mrs. Engraved, printeo o r processed the hall January 2. at the next Harold W hitlock was a guest. Mrs. wedding announcements fo r sale meeting. Plans w ill be marie fo r Irv in g Palmer held high score at by The Sentinel. bridge. Mr» Roy Sunderland w ill installation at this meeting. be hostess fo r the club Junuarv P hoac 15-1« -2 15. at 1:3d. RAINBOW S PLA N FORMAL DANCE. MRS. LENA SAM S EN T E R T A IN S LA.MEKf REDI ( LI B The O rder of Rainbow G irls at th e ir regular business meeting La M ercredi Pont chib met at made plans fo r th e ir form al dance the home of Mrs Lena Sams, F r i to be held Monday evening. De cember 29, at Masonic temple. day evening. A dessert was serv Faye Nixon w ill be in charge c i ed. M is. C. C. Hogatc was a guest. the refreshments and Sara Bjorset The group held a Christm as g ilt w ill be chairm an o f the decoration exchange and a session o f bridge. committee. A C hristm as p a rty fo l Mrs. W a lte r Sm ith w ill entertain lowed the business meeting at the ciub January 7th. -—♦ — which the group exchanged gifts. P U PIL S E N T ER TA IN ED . Toys were brought which w ill be turned over to the Boys' Federa The music pupils o f Mrs. Helen tion to be distribu te d Christmas. Refreshments were served anti Hagen were entertained w ith a games were played. B e tty Thom p Christm as p a rty Saturday al her CANDY — TOYS — GAMES — ELECTRICAL GOODS— son was in charge o f the e n te r home. Each pupil playisl a piano tainm ent and Helen Roberts Mas number. Games were played and TYPEWRITERS — LAMPS — TOILET SETS _ LUG the hostess served refreshments. in charge o f the refreshments. FRIDAY I I Cottage Grove chapter No. t O. E. S., w ill hold n jo in t installa- I lio n of officers w ith Masonic lodge No. 51. F rid a y evening, December 26. T e le p h o n e 159 MERRY CHRISTMAS THE IM PERIAI, BARBER SHOP Our I leartiest Well Wishes AT THIS SEASON For the kind thoughts, for loyal support, for hearty cooperation— for all the cour tesies extended us «luring the past year we thank von sineerelv. May your (hristm as he .joyful anti your New \ ear prosperous. M EN ’S TOGGERY MORRIS ELECTRIC CORDIAL w. WISHES As the holiday season comes to a close we arc reminded that this successful year is due iii no small measure to your generous patronage. Kindly accept our good wishes for a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year. Cottage Grove Creamery M O O D Y ’S DAIRY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mcrrv ( 'hristnias and Happy Xcw Y«ar OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN ' 5 ALL DAY CHRISTMAS »STARR JEWELRY STORE For T h at Last M inute G ift— GAGE - FOUNTAIN PENS - MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS — WORLD GLOBES — CIGARETTES, $1.16 Ctn Brown’s Drug Store Cottage Grove Pharmacy Phone 244 JOLLY f LI B MEETS. The J o lly club m et w ith Mrs. Louis Bushell Wednesday evening. A 6:30 dinner was held and C h ris t mas g ifts were exchanged. Mrs. Barbara D u ll and Miss Frances S chilling were guests. A t bridge Mrs. Bernadine Lang and 1 Mrs. Frances Swanson won prizes. N E E D L E i R A F i- ( L L B .MEETS TH URSDAY. Mrs. Earl Baldw in was hostess fo r the Needlecruft club Thursday evening. A dinner and Christm as p a rty were enjoyed by the group. Mrs. W illiam Bartels w ill be host ess fo r the next meeting, January 8. at 1:30. The good will of our patrons and i riends is one of our most valuable assets. The spirit of the season brings to us renewed appreciation of old associates and the value of new friends. May your i'hristnias he happy and success attend your New Year, is the cordial wish of UMPHREY N MACKIN Gorxl Wilucs M erry Christmas and W est Wishes for a Happy Holitlay. STRAIGHT FROM YORK EVENING GLITTER Here's that "glif. ter” so smart for form al evening dresses for gala occasions, high p o i n t s of holiday season. O f t e n the bod ice, or b o d i c e and pepliun, are a mass of gleam ing s e q u i n s , while the skirt is in plain fateric. Or the e n t i r e d r e s s inay sprinkled with sequins,_ in this New Vork creation made of g o ld t a f f e t a Here the glitter follows a deli- rate spider d e sig n , spreads a ll o v e r th e bouffant s k i r t and tight fitting, low-cut bodice. This greeting is sent you in apprecia tion of the pleasant relations during the past year ami to wish you a cargo of happi ness at t hristmas and throughout the year of 1942. t Cottage Grove Gas Co. Phone 92 OUR CHRISTMAS WISH In HHI. a» in year» now gone, w(- want | 0 pttu«c in ou r ••ilebrntion of holiday liiip | ) iii is H In t h in k buck over the eenliilieN tlial Inive pusHeil »¡nee that fjrnl Chriat- IIIUM eve ami voice n fervent pruycr that m e n may Home day noon fiml real u n d eratln d in g of the need for I eaee on E arth. To thin w<- add our w I n I i that eaeh of you may he given joy and Vqletide gladness. Sunnyside Greenhouses F ir st NationalBank Tel, 182 “ i