PAGE F O lT t s W .SC.S. O C I E T Y T e l e p h o n e 1 59 N EW O FFIC ER S PR ESID E AT O.E.S. MEETING. Social Calendar IIAS INSTALLATION. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of (he Methodist church held an installation of o f ficers at the regular meeting Wed nesday afternoon. The officers in stalled weie: Mrs. E E. Cone, president: Mis. H arry Lewis, vice president; Mi's. N E. Compton, rerording secietary; Mrs. Albert Woodard, corresponding secretary; Mi's. R L. Cone, treasurer; Mi's. Newton Land, missionary presi dent; Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. local church activities president; Mrs, S. T. Rose, Service Guild presi- dent; Mi's D W. Sturges, student work: Mix. Albert Adkina, g ills ' work: Mrs, \\ A Briggs, chil dren's work Mis J I). Monroe, literature ami publications; Mis. \\ illiam Bachelder, secretary of supplies; Mrs. A l\is Wicks M ix . Ira Beidler and Mrs. R. B. Reed, fellowship committee. Mrs. Compton led the devotion- als and Mrs. Woodard was pro gram leader. M ix Briggs was in eharge of the installation ser vice. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. M ix Wicks. Mis Sturges and Mix. Lowell Tedford. New Film Star Cbtta~e Grove chapter No. 4, THURSDAY O.E.S.. met Friday evening w ith The Social Twelve club w ill the new officers presiding. Plans were made for the next meeting at meet Januaiy 22 w ith Mrs C. F. which time Mrs. M arjorie Simp Hoskins for a 1:30 dessert. The son, associate grand matron, w ill last meeting was cancelled be pay her official visit. Mrs. Echo cause of illness and there w ill not Galdabini, appointed the follow be another meeting until the next ing committees: Frank White, regular time. 1 —♦ Mrs. lim a Thum and Mrs. Max The Ad Libitum elub is meeting ine Ward, finance; Knaffle Haynes this afternoon at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Glennie Frost, examin A. W. Wooley. ing committee; Mrs. Elizabeth ♦ Mills. Mrs Ina Godard, Mrs. M rs. Loring McLaughlin is hos Blanche Short and Mrs. Maude tess for the Utopia elub at her Wheeler, decorating; Mis. Lorena Haynes. Mrs. Della Richmond, home this afternoon. Mrs. Anna Scholl and Mrs. Pearl FRIDAY Vmphroy, relief; Mrs. Faye Mc Laughlin. Mrs. Barbara H ill and The Carnation club w ill meet Mrs, Ruth Schroeder, refresh Friday evening at the home of ments; Mi's. Helen Hagen. Mrs. Mrs. Carl King. Beulah Scrima Ida Williams and Miss Eunice and Bonnie Schaffer w ill be as VanDenburg. entertainment: Mrs. sistant hostesses. KESEARt II ( I .I It T<> TARE I 1* Lorena Haynes. Mrs. Maybell HOME NURSING. W hite and Mrs. Alice Barber, re The Rebekah lodge w ill have ception committee; Mrs. Elsie their annual installation of o ffi The Research club met Tuesday Spriggs, Mrs. Gladys Hall and cers Friday evening at Odd Fel evening at the city library. Mix. Mrs. Sallv H ill, house committee. lows hall jo in tly w'ith the Odd A. W. Shofstall reviewed tlie Ixxik Fellows lodge. This w ill be a pub "M r. and Mrs. Cugat," by Isabel RAINBOW GIRLS ELECT. lic installation. S. Rorick. Mrs. L. W. Coiner re ported on the book "M rs M iniver" A t the regular meeting Monday by Jan S truther Plans were made MONDAY night of the Order of Rainbow and discussed relative to having American Legion A uxiliary at Girls, the following officers were a home nursing class instead of elected tft sene for the ensuing the armory. 8:00 p. m. In the the Research club meetings. This l i l i c u jr« « -o ld Dolore* M oran. evert that the armory is not term: M arjorie Earl, worthy ad Butte County, Calif., beauty quern, w ill be held each Friday evening avatable. the meeting w ill be held o ftielally became movie actreaa visor; Faye Nixon, associate ad at Masonic temple. Mrs. Harold w hen Los Angeles court approved visor: Shirley Hendricks, charity; at the home of Mrs. Alvis Wicks. Axley w ill be instructor. her contract with Warner Bros. Dorothy Safley, hope; Arietta To date the Auxiliary. Legion and — ♦ — Studio, Roberts, faith; Betty Thompson, Boy Scout rooms have been re HR. TOWNSEND'S BIRTHDAY recorder; Janet Rynearson. treas served for these organizations' CELEBRATED. K E N SIN G TO N ( LI B urer: musician. Orlena M artin: use. the other rooms being occu ELECTS O l'F K FILS. choir director. June Bird; chap pied by m ilita ry forces. The Townsend social Monday lain. 'Chloris Roberts; d rill lead evening, celebrating Dr. Town The Kensington club met Wed- er, Joan King: inner observer, TUESDAY send's birthday, was weil attend nesdap at Odd Fellows hall. A Juanita Powell; outer observer. The Neighbors of Woodcraft ed. Musical numbers were given pot luck dinner was held and the Eileen Harpole; love. Carmen social group w ill meet Tuesday by Mrs. Blaekmore, Mr. Tucker, following officers were re-elected W hite: religion. Virginia Lee; na- evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Mrs. Simpkins. Mrs. Hagen. Ed for the ensuing year: Mrs. Elsie ;i< tu c ^ -Helen Roberts; im m ortality. Bressler. Finnerty, A l G riffin. Mr. Landess Currin. president; Mrs. Merle Mc- “ “Sara Bjorset; fidelity. Marie Lom and Raymond Widenor. Mrs. L. Kibben. vie«- president; Mix. Stel —♦ — bard; patriotism, Betty Jane Cavi- The Tuesday bridge club meets D. Tucker, Kate Adams, Mrs. la Baker, secretary; Mrs. Eva Au ness; service. Mary Lou Thomp w ith Mrs. John Fmneran. Petrie. Mrs. B ittinger and others brey. treasurer. W ork committee son; choir, Ann Hathaway. Norma Justamere club meets w ith Mrs. gave readings. Four visitors from appointed fo r the year included Wicks. Helen Smith. Mildred Col Jane Wilson at Layng Creek. Sutherlin were present. Refresh Mrs. Edith Sanders, Mix. Minn lier, Joan Short, Charlotte Bar ments were served. Ethel Apple- Clark. Mix. Grace Basham, Mrs. ton. white being chairman. Rosa Currin, Mix. Cad Wallace. W EDNESDAY Maurine Lorance was initiated. ♦ The Service Guild of the Meth Janet Peterson is retiring worthy CH R ISTIA N W OM EN'S DANCING ( I.I B MEETS. advisor. Announcement was made odist church w ill meet at the ( O l N t IL MEETS. that there w ill be a formal public home of Mrs. S. T. Rose at l;30 The Avolonte Dancing elub met installation at their next meeting Wednesday afternoon. A fte r a The Women's Council of the Wednesday evening at the Eagles short meeting the group w ill a t Christian church met Wednesday hall. A hard times program was in two weeks. tend a women's society meeting at fo r an all day meeting w ith 43 a feature of the event. Committee the Christian church. ELMARTES CLUB ELECTS members present. The day was in charge of arrangements in OFFICERS. spent in doing Red Cross work. cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomp PA ST .MATRONS ELECT. The secret sisters fo r the past son, M r. and Mix. Dan Layng, The Elmartes club met Tuesday year were revealed. It was decid Mr. and Mrs. George McReynolds, The Past Matron club met w ith ed to discontinue the secret sister w ith Mrs. C. H. Kinje. A 1:00 Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Young. o’clock luncheon was served and Mrs. Glennie Frost. Monday af activities during the war. ♦ ternoon. A 1:30 dessert was serv annual election of officers was A.Y .iL BRIDG E ( ’L l B. MRS. PALM ER COM PLI held. Mrs. George Matthews was ed at tables. Mrs. George Jacob M ENTED. The A.V.H. Bridge club met elected president and Mrs. Sam sen was a guest. Mrs. Mary W ork Thursday evening at the home of Veatch. secretary. Plans were man. junior past matron of Cot The Elite Bridge club gave a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley. M r made fo r the nineteenth birthday tage Grove O. E. S„ was wel anniversary of the club which w ill comed as a new* member and pre handkerchief shower Thursday a f and Mis. Ralph Teeters were be held at the Kime home in two sented w ith a gift. Mrs. Charles ternoon at the home of Mrs. Don guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Cros weeks in the evening. Husbands Hall, president of the club, pre Greening complimenting Mrs. Ir v by w ill entertain the elub Janu w ill be guests. Mrs. N. J. Nelson sided. Annual election of officers ing Palmer, who is leaving soon ary 22. is retiring president. A social af was held. Mis. Ina Godard was to make her home in Dallas. elected president; Mrs. Della Rich —• - ternoon followed election. BIRTHDAY PARTY. mond. vice president; Mrs. Fanny C Ll'BS POSTPONED. Lea bo, secretary-treasurer. The JOLLY WORKERS MEET. A surprise birthday party for club w ill meet in February w ith Owing to the inconvenience of J. D. Markham was given at the the silver thaw last week. Many home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregg The Jolly Workers club of He Mrs. Fay McLaughlin. clubs scheduled to meet were post Wednesday evening. Guests were bron met last Wednesday at the W.C.T.U. M EETS. poned u n til later dates. Several M r. and Mrs. C. E Umphrey, Mr. home of Francis Patten at Wald were postponed until the next and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mr. and en. There were twelve members The W.C.T.U. was entertained present and one guest. Mrs. Titus at the home of Mrs. C. N. Land, regular date and others w ill meet Mix. N. E. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. from Florence. The afternoon was Friday. Guests were Mrs. Mary this week. Jam< -s Tedford and the honor d spent in work for the hostess, fol Adkins and Mrs. Albert Adkins. guest. Refreshments were served JOKER CLU B M EETS. lowed by a business meeting. The Mrs. James Tedford led devotion by the hostess following a social evening. next meeting w ill be an all day al«. Mrs. Frank Houser was in Mrs. Guy Earl was hostess for — ♦ - meeting, January 21, at the home charge of the lesson. The hostess the Joker elub at her home on of Mrs. Clyde Clark. MRS. LEA BO HO STESS served refreshments at the tea South Sixth, Monday evening. A TO DEGAGE ( L I B hour. The next meeting w ill be at 7:30 dessert was served a fte r LACOMUS CLUB MEETS. the home of Mrs. Elsie Wells. which bridge was played. Miss Mrs. Carl Leabo was hostess for The LaComus club met Tuesday MRS. SU N D E R L A N D HOSTESS Lula C urrin held high score. The the DeGage club at her home club w ill meet in two weeks w ith Tuesday afternoon. A one-thirty afternoon w ith Mrs. Fred Blickle TO JEM O CLUB. .Mrs. W . B. Johnston as hostess at dessert was served and at con who served a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Glennie Frost. tract bridge Mrs. W. p. Widenor Nelson Durham and Mrs. Glennie Mrs. Roy Sunderland was host The following officers were held high score. The group w ill Frost were guests. A t contract ess fo r the Jemo club Friday af bridge Mrs. C. J. Kern and Mrs. ternoon. Mrs. Fred Hammond was elected fo r the ensuing year: Mrs. have th ir next meeting w ith Mrs. Frank Gierau tied for high score. a special guest. A t bridge Mrs. Glennie Frost, president; Mrs. Charles Young. In a draw Mrs. Kem wj>n the George McReynolds held high W illiam Thum, vice president; prize. The club w ill meet in two score. Mrs. Harold Sprague w ill Mrs. Herbert Lombard, secretary. ■ Corona Portables. The Sentinel weeks w ith Mrs. Qu^ Earl. be hostess for the next meeting, February 23. EAGLES SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. MRS. BARTELS E N T E R T A IN S v. - ♦_ The Eagles Sewing Circle met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bernard Shattuck. Assistant hostess was Mrs. Linn Eastburn. Mrs. Robert Jenkins and Mrs. Ross Peterson became new mem bers. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Nelson DeYoung w ill be hostess for the next meeting, Feb ruary 13. N EE D L EC R A FT CLUB. Mrs. W illiam Bartels entertain ed the Needlecraft club at her home Thursday afternoon. A 1:30 dessert was served at which fav ors were small jars of honey wrapped w ith pink paper. A social afternoon followed. The elub w ill meet January 22, at the home of Mrs. Mae Whitlock. Winter Motor Oil 39c Per Gallon Savings Every Day At Thrift-Wise, the store that brought and maintains Cut- Rate prices for ycu.—It will pay you to come in. $1.00 Hotwater Bottles, 1 yr. guarantee 69c 30c Kotex or Modess 25c Zerbs’ts Cold Capsules 25c 75c Vicks Vapo Rub 59c SPARK PLUGS ............... 34c TIRE PATCHING .......... ...12c $1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic 75c Prophylactic Hair Brushes Strengthen Your Old Tires and Be Safe With Marin Razor Blades Tire Reliners T I il US| > \ V. .1A XCARV I*». I «M2 TH E SE N TIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON 89c GASKET SETS, Ford and Chev.......... 19c FOG L IT E S .......................................... 25c 89c Fresh Flashlite Batteries 25c 5c and 10c LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS . f i / Alka-»Seltzer /A 49c 2.3c Anaein  The O nly C ut-R ate The R ojal Neighbors Installed the following officers Tuesday «naming at Eagles hall; Oracle, Nellie Blaekmore, who has been reeotder of the local camp the past 21 successive years: vice oracle, Alice Breedlove. P t) Bertha Lee, chancellor. Alice Peterson; recor der, Edna Burleson; receiver. El sie IX'Young; marshal, A n n a Gate.; assistant marshal. Grave Jenkina; I. S. Bertha McQueen; O. S M yrtle Kent, managers. Fern Anderson. Maud Funk, Margaret Lassiter; flag bearer, Elsie Cur- rin; musician, Georgetta Funk; endurance, Mae Tennis courage, June Bird, Three officeis were ab sent. due to illness Elsie IX'Young was installing officer and Elsie C urtin, ceremonial marshal B«,r- tha Lee was presented w ith a R. N. A pm front the Camp Anna Gates, Elsie DeYoung, Edna Burle son and Rosa Currin were pre* sented w ith corsages for being present all hut one meeting during the year anil Nelli«1 Blaekmore was given a corsage for living present every meeting by the re tir ing oracle. Bertha Lee. It was an- nounei'd that the Royal Club w ill meet Januaiy 22. at the home of Mrs. Kelx'llHx'k. PR ESBY TER IA N All» SOCIETY MEETS. The Presbyterian Aid Society met Wednesday alleriuxui al III«' church parlor-. Mrs Albert Hell- twell, president, presided. Mis Roy Short led devotional*. Al the busi ness meeting member* retqionded to lo ll call b\ announcing call-, made the | mi a month on the xlek and shut-ins. The following nominal lug com mittee was appointed tor officers to be elected In March: Mix. Chas. Beidler, Mrs. C. F Hoskins anti Mrs. S L («txlnrd. Mrs Scho field Stewart whs announeed as chairman for lln* spring finance committee. $18,33 was nettl'd at Un* I >«<ciulxr ti«»l salt and ba zaar. Plans were suggi'sled rela tive to o|M'iung a |sirtion of the ehurcll «'Veilings for the Use of Hie I \ IM tN R R I I I . r e . A traveling examiner for oper ators and chauffeurs w ill be at th«- city hall Monday, January 19th, from 9:(K) a. m. to 5:00 p. m. for the purpose o f examining those w ishing p eiin its to drive ears. W E HO ALL TIIE WORK AT TIIE Picture Shop Dry Cleaning That tragic gri'iixe spot where a fat olive bounosl onto your party frock . . . That ugly stain where your | n - i dinner iltess met w ith a catuipe . . That catastrophe wlten you raid«'«, Hie hostess' refrigera tor in your brand new white crepe . . . Those stepped-on places on the long fluttery skirt of your only dance frock . . . That black streak where your evening wrap caught in the ear <ki«>r . . . You know the accidents Hint tn'l»ill |wirty clothes . . . and so do we . , , And we know what to do about It . . . . every time! — ♦ — NO E X P E N S E ( I.I II. The Royal Neighbors held n 6:30 penny dinner Saturday even ing at Eagles hall. A social even ing followed. Site Per Roll 24-Hour Service. I Free Enlargem ent. r»f The following officers wen* elected for the Degree of Honor kxige at their regular meeting Monday evening; Man«' Lemmer. president, Frances Schilling, first vice president; June Hubbell, •e o ond vie«- president; Glenda Bushell, see’y; Lockie Thompson, irons.; Ethel Hammond, captain of Hi«' d rill team; Mary Plunkett, outer observi'r; Ten's,i Carter, inner ob server; Fay Sunderland, musician: Vera Zicbeck. Helen Olson, usher«. Plans were made for installation and social evening. January 22. Mix. Ethel Lindholin, state officer, w ill be present for this meeting. - ♦ - KODAK FINISHING We re Experts in the “PARTY LINE” DEGREE OF HONOR ELECTS OFFICERS. The .No Expense club met F ri day at the home of Mix. J. S. Powell, The club w ill meet in two weeks w ith Mrs Julius Shoen. soldiers, rills w ill I» In the hands or Hi«- ministerial association Io be decided u|s«n Inter. Refreshments were served at Hie lea hour by Mis 1.. J. McCoy Mix llelliw ell, Mrs Lila Bench and Mrs Alfred W ulff Send Your Laundry With Your Cleaning MAKE ONE CALL DO IT ALL Phone 44 COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1942 OUR LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES WILL BE INCREASED TO $1.75 PER YEAR The increase in rate is made necessary by the increas ing cost of materials. If your subscription is due you can make a saving by renewing now. The present rate of $1.50, which includes Lane and Douglas counties, will be positively withdrawn February 1st. If you plan on subscribing to the Sentinel or have a relative in the service now is the time to act. A ll Subscriptions Payable in Advance Plus T u x Single or Double Me Brisbane’s Both ROT 11. NEIGHBORS IN ST 11.1. OFFICERS. 19c COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Phone 159