T ill U S D \Y ,- I W l THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE FOUR FORMAL INSTALLATION FDR R 4 I N IIO 4 4 GIRLS. STRAIGHT FROM N E W YORK JOLLY W ORKERS MELT. The Jolly W orkers club of He­ bron m et a t the G range hall, W ed­ nesday of last week. Fourteen m em bers w ere present The m e e t-. ing was tran sferred to the hall from the home of Mrs. Clyde C lark as her son Malcolm was ill. It was announced during the busi- ne«s m eeting th at Red Cross sew- ing m aterial would tie distrib u ted a t the next m eeting if it is avatl- able. The next m eeting will be an all-i^V m eeting a t the honx* of Mn- Reichel, F ebruary 4. Social Calendar THURSDAY The N eedlecraft club will meet F ebruar> 3th a f t h e home of Mrs j. ¡nie|. Xeet — . C onstellation club will m eet in th e Mas„ n jC c ]ub room s February 5th 2:3») Mrs F A. W iese is ^nairm an of the en tertainm ent com m ittee. F R ID A Y R egular m eeting and initiation at Rebekah lodge F rid ay evening — ♦ - a t Odd Fellows hall at which time (T. A s s llO l.liS D IN NER . Mrs. M yrtle McAlpine will pay an . .The W omen's Bible class of the official visit. . Migthodist church held a covered London P.T.A. at school house. dish dinner T hursday at the home « ( M a Anna H ouser w ith twelve 8:00 p nt. m em bers present. M r s Cora MONDAY K night of Springfield and George The p ast M atron club will m eet 'F u lle rto n w ere guests. Mrs. Elsie a » Masonic club rooms w ith Mrs W ells led the devotionals. Tlx- C harles Hall as hostess. group com pleted a quilt and _ agreed to tak e Red Cross work as T heta Rho G irls will hold a pot­ a project for a time. It was re­ luck dinner at 6:30. ported th a t 17 calls had been m ade and two bouquets had been The Catholic A ltar Society will given during the past month. be entertain ed at th e home of Mre. Leo W aldock w ith a 1:30 des­ MRS. JOHNSTON EN T ER ­ sert. 31 On the night if January 30. de­ s p ite th e w a r, Am ericans w ill gaily celebrate the President's birthday fur l'»e beneht of the in­ fa n tile paralysis fund. Be charm­ in g 1 n a New- Y o rk c re a tio n like this pretty w h ite-lu lle-in d - blifk-laee gown, w ith b o u ffa n t skirt and little jacket. It's inex­ pensive. and so effective.’ A form al public installation was held Monday evening a( M i l - Minic tem ple for the Rai nisi w Girls. Mm. Eileen C urrin w m in charge in the absence of Mm. Georg Bjorset Jan et Peterson, re ­ tiring w orthy advisor, was in­ stallin': officer. Eileen Anderson was installing m arshal: Joan Short, installing chaplain; Mm. Helen R oberts was installed as m other udviior; Louis Caldwell was installed as Riunliow dad Ja n e t Peterson was presented w ith a w hite Bible. Flow ers and g i l t s w ere presented Mrs Rnl>- e rts J a n e t P e t r i .on anil M arjorie Earl. Mts Echo Galdahini and l oins Caldwell w ere presented nt the east. M embers of the R ain­ bow hoard who w ere present w ere installed. O ther officers installed included: M arjorie Earl, w orthy advisor; F aye Nixon, associate ad­ visor; Shirley Hendricks, ch arity; D orothy Safley, hope; A rietta Roherts. faith; B etty Thompson, recorder; Janet Rynearaon. tre a s­ u rer; m usician, O rlena M artin; choir director. June Bird; chap­ lain. Chloris R oberts: drill lead­ er, Joan King; inner observer, Ju a n ita Powell; o u te r observer. Eileen llarp o le; love, Carm en W hite; religion, V irginia Lee; n a­ ture. Helen R oberts; im m ortality, S ara Iljorset; fidelity, Marie Dun- hard: patriotism . B etty Jane Cnvi- ness; service, M ary Lou Thom p­ son; choir. z\nn I.'nt haw ay. Norina Wicks. Helen Sm ith. Mildred Col­ lier, Joan Short. C h arlo tte B ar­ ton. TEA A T G IR I.IN G E R It 41.1 M O 20 UH-» I Mrs. Sclitilleld Slew nrt, hi he- Imlf of the Red t'ross, has extend­ ed art Invitation to nil Indies of this sts'tlon to a tte n d u ten nt Get linger Hull on the University of t tregon enmpus, Eugene. Feb­ ruary 4th from 3 :0 0 to 4 n o p m. Ten will tie .erveil by On' Wives ol Ox' Eugene lenvhers. T he pro- grnm beginning nt 4:00 |> nt. will be featureil by n short lulk to I*' given by Mis. 1» A. Rlnsonnbsky, |M>pulnr novelist. Mis. W. I I D u t ­ ton will give n shot t clinpter o( Mis. Riusonohsky's new novel. ''T he Chiklri’n." which is being published by Little, Brown mid Co., mid which will lie placed on (lie n u u k e t in the spring Many here have read the hook, "The Fam ily," by Mi i. Rinsonohaky. whose pen name is "N ina Fedor- ora." Proceeds of the ten will lie used to purchase yarn mid o th e r m a­ terials for men in the service. ♦ LOCAL ( III R( II A C T I4 IIIE S GROUP MKKTM. 'Hie Local ChtiK'h A clivltlis group of tlie Methodist church met W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Herb Adams led the devotions. Mrs Tom R iggerstaff was elected vlci*-presi- dent and Mrs Albert Wixtley, see re ta ry -trea su re r. Plans w ere made for the iiersonnel to lie in charge of tlie hostess room for the sol­ diers next week. The Service Guild will help in tins project R«s| T A IN S JOKER CLUB. Croaa sewing was done by (lie Am erican Legion A uxiliary at group. T he hostesses w ere Mrs. The Jo k e r club m et w ith Mrs. the arm ory, 8:00 p. nt. Ira Beidler, Mrs. Adams and Mrs W. B. Johnston. Monday evening Joseph Safley. Tlie women's groups —♦ at the home of Mrs. Glennie Frost. Dr. N orm an K. T ully of Eugene FELLO W SH IP GUILD MEETS. of I he various churches will lie in­ A. 7:30 dessert w as served. G uests w ill be guest sp eaker a t the vited to tlie next meeting. w ere Mrs. Della Richmond and grade teachers m eeting in the T he C hristian Fellowship Guild » I M Vit i I S ( E | .l : lt R 4 T E M rs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. F red library a t Jefferson school. Miss ASSOCIATE G RAND MATRON of the P resbyterian church met V ISITS EASTERN 81 ML I'.IR T H D 4Y. I W ednesday at the home of Mrs. Blickle held high score and Mrs. Rebecca Jean Rose, president of MRS. YOUNG HO STESS TO W illi tlie nev.isi atylea uml Nelson D urham held low. The club the association, will preside, C. A. Beidler. T he nom inating DEGAGE <1.1 It. Mrs. M arjorie Simpson. Associ­ T he E lm artes club celebrated com m ittee subm itted the following voted to m ake up a bed roll for TUESDAY lunterials in Mrs. Charles Young was hoatess em ergency purposes. The club will T he N eighbors of W oodcraft a te Grantl M atron of the O rder of th e ir 19th birthday Tuesday eve­ rep o rt: President, Mrs. Joe Sm ith; E astern S ta r, grand c h a p te r of ning w ith a covered dish supper vice president. Mrs L. W. Coiner; to tlie Degage d u b Tuesday. Fol­ m eet in tw-o weeks at the home will hold th e ir annual election of Oregon, m ade her official visit to at the home of Mrs. C. H. Kitne. of Mrs. H. W. Lombard. officers. All m em bers a re especi­ C ottage Grove c h a p te r Friday eve­ H usbands of the m em bers w ere se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Mis. O. 4V. lowing a 1:30 ili'ssert. contract ally asked to be present. Mrs. ning. A school of instruction was guests. T he evening was spent so­ Blackm ore; secretary of mission­ bridge was |tlayed Mrs, Harold R EBEK A H ST A F F MEETS. W ilbur W ilson and Mrs. George held for the officers in the a fte r ­ cially w ith cards and group sing­ ary education. S tella Adams; sec­ Sprague held high score. Mrs. ami 2 piece ami 3 piece G ates a re the hostess com m ittee. noon. Several visitors w ere pres­ ing. Mrs. John Kelly, a m em ber Of re ta ry of literatu re, Mrs, C larence H arriet Aldridge was a guest Tlie The Rebekah S ta ff club met Moore; secretary of stew an h h ip . d u b will have th eir next meeting ent a t the c h a p te r m eeting front the club and a neighbor of the Mrs. A. W. Shofstall; secretary of at the home of Mis. W ilbur W il­ F riday evening at Odd Fellows The Ju sta m e re club will cele- hall. Two officers w ere unable to b ra te tb e jr elghth birthday anni- Blue River chapter, Eugene, and Kimes. was given a house w a rm ­ sewing, Mrs. C. A. Reidler; pro­ son be p resent on account of illness. versary at a 1:00 luncheon at the N orth S ta r chapter. Creswell. The ing and was presented w ith a gram secretary, Mrs. George M at­ T he group practiced for initiation home of V rs Q M liaglev En. S ta r points gave a di gree for the gift. T he next m eeting will be in thews; finance, Mrs. II. B F errin; MRS. GKEGU EN TER TA IN S. Very sm art la tin- new color which will lie held Friday eve- tertain m en t com m ittee: M esdames grand officer and a gift wa$ pre­ tw o w eeks at the home of Mrs. and m em bership. Mts. E. C Shay. Mrs. Ace Gregg cntertuinisl nt similes \irfo re e Blue. Pink, nine. Ja n u a ry 30. Mrs. M yrtle R a, h S a „ sm an S te w a rt Carlson. sented from the chapter. In addi­ , G eorge M att hews. Mrs. F errin led the devotionals —+ — McAlpine of Eugene, president of W alter H u n ter Ja n e Wilson, tion to the visrting grand officer. and Mrs. Shofstall had the lesson a noon luncheon yesterilay hon­ Beige. Navy ami Black. Also ROYAL NEIG HBORS MEET the R ebekah Assembly of Oregon. W ah er Trem51y and o M Bagley. Mrs. Simpson, o th e r officers pres­ on China w ith Mrs. M atthew s a s­ oring Mmes W illiam Reach, Ben in plaids, tweeds and pill ented in the east included Mrs. will m ake h er official visit at this sisting. Mrs. Rosa C urrin and Mrs. Rohleder anil Vein Zyzett und W illiam Thum . pay of rep re se n ta ­ T he Royal Neighbors lodge m et m eeting. Mrs. Florence Morris. d au g h ter Kay. stripes. Especially kind t<> A m m ers w ere guests. The hostess The T uesday Evening Study- Mrs. Ina S tu a rt, Mrs. Lucy Ben­ club will m eet a t th e library tives com m ittee; Mrs. Cora M. O l­ a t th e Eagles hall, Tuesday eve­ served refreshm ents at the tea ♦ yottr budget. son of Creswell, grand represen­ ning w ith the new officers filling hour. n e tt and Mrs. V era Ziebeck serv ­ Tuesday evening. KENSINGTON <1.1 B. ('all and see our line before tativ e op W est V irginia: Mrs. An­ the chairs. A gift was presented ed refreshm ents. - ♦- —* — The Kensington club held a pot -♦ na G raham , grand rep resen tativ e by the cam p to the Oracle. Nellie buying. ROYAL ARCH IN ST A LLS. T he M others' club will have an luck luncheon W<*dneaday at ( a ll MRS. KEBELBECK EN T ER ­ all day m eeting w ith a pot luck of South D akota; Mrs. Helen Blackm ore, for h e r faithful and Fellows hall and «pent the day TA IN S. At a special m eeting of the Roy­ ‘ dinner a t th e home of Mrs. Cad D ersham , wot thy m atron of N orth untiring serv'ces rendered the quilting. One (jutlr was com pleted W allace a t the co rn er of F ifth S ta r ch ap ter; Miles W icks, w or­ cam o by having served as record­ al Arch Masons W ednesday even­ anil an o th e r one sturted. The Royal club m et a t the home and W ashington. Anyone desiring thy patron of N orth S ta r chap­ e r for the ¡w ist tw enty-one years. ing the following officers w ere of Mrs. George Kebelbeck, T h u rs­ clothing m ay contact this group ter. who w ere given gifts and ull N eighbors Elsie C urrin and Ju n e elected and installed: Jam es P. R ichard Sm ith, who underw ent day evening w ith Mrs. W. P. m ade talks. It was announced Bird served refreshm ents. G ra tta n , h . P ; Paul Radik*, king; then. an operation for appendicitis at a W idenor assistan t hostess. A 7:30 th a t the d istric t m eeting would T he Royal club will meet nt the F rank W hite, scribe; W orth H a r­ Corvallis hospital about 10 days WEDNESDAY dessert w as followed by four be held in C ottage Grove M arch borne of Mis. Alice Breedlove, vey. tre a su re r; L. W. Coiner, sec­ T he A.V.H. club will be e n te r­ 27. at which Mis. Fay Ambrose, F eb ru ary 12, w ith Mmes. Edna re ta ry : George G ates, C. of II.; i ago. was brought to his home hen' tables of bridge a t play. M rs. L. P. L assiter held high score and tained a t the home of Mr. and grand m atro n of the grand chap­ Burleson and Sallie Hill assisting. a * i: Walker, P s . V*m Wil­ W ednesday w here he is txinvalesi'- ing satisfactorily. M rs. G eorgetta Fu n k was low. Mrs. R ichard Bushell in the eve­ ter. will be present. C hapters p a r­ ■ ♦ liams. R. A. C .; Don J. Allen. M. Alice Breedlove The club will m eet in F ebru ary at ning. ticipating include C ottage Grove, 3d veil; George Jacobsen. M.2d M R S . I. 4 R I. RM I l.K T 41 sS BU TTER SCOTCH FILB ER T th e home of Mrs. H. B. Breedlove Creswell and Springfield. Phone 17 veil; D elbert Safley, M .lst veil; LA C O M U S C LU B . The La M ercredi P o n t club will w ith Mrs. Edna Burleson and Mrs. D. J. Scholl, sentinel. A. E. W alk­ ice cream at G ustafson's of course. R efreshm ents w ere served at 25-llc-4i Sallie Hill as ^ s s is ta n t hostesses. m eet a t 7:30 at the home of Mrs. the close of the evening in the T he LaComus club m et w ith er was Installing officer. Francis H arold W hitlock. Horn is retiring H. P. R efresh­ club rooms by Mrs. Knaffl«' Mrs. Guy Earl Tuesday afternoon. JEMO CLUB MEETS WITH Business and Professional W om­ Haynes, Mrs. H. W. Lombard, A 1:3G dessert was served. Mis. m ents w ere served at close of the MRS. SPRAGUE. en’s association m eets in the eve- Mrs. L. P. Sanford. Mrs. W. B. Nelson D urham and Mrs. Della meeting. ♦ Johnston. Mrs. F ran k W hite. Mrs Richmond w ere guests. At con­ T he Jem o club m et a t th e home ning. P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H W illiam P etersen. Mrs. A. W. tra c t bridge Mrs. E rank G ierau of Mrs. H arold Sprague. Friday — H O L D S S O C IA L . afternoon. A dessert was served. The Service Guild w ill m eet at Shofstall, Miss Eunice VanDen- held high score. T he club will have th eir next m eeting in two burg. / Mrs. S tew art Carlson, Mrs. Ray th e home of Mrs. H. C. Rose. 326 M embers of the Presbyterian A dinner preceded th e m eeting, w eeks at the home of Mrs. G. B. Nelson and Mrs. Fred Hammond F irst S treet, a t 2:00. Mrs. Joe Mc- church entertained w ith a "taffy P itc h e r w ith Mrs. W arren Ed­ honoring Mrs. Simpson and the w ere guests. Mrs. Nelson held C lam en and Mrs. R obert J. Con- pull” Tuesday evening nt the officers of the c h a p te r a t the w ards as hostess. high score. Plans w ere m ade for n er w *h be hostesses, ♦ — home of Mrs. H e n rie tta Olson by church social rooms. Miss Alyce a joint m eeting of the Jem o club — MIZPAH ( LASS MEETS. and E lite Bridge club which is ^ h e Ladies Golf will hold a pot­ Mrs. Echo Galdahini, w orthy m a­ Schneider was in charge of the being held today a t the home of hick luncheon a t 12:30 a t the tron, Mrs. W illiam T h'tm and Mrs. attendance, Mrs. Roy Short and T he Mizpah class m et a t the Mrs. C urtis French, honoring Mrs. home of Mrs. F rances H unter J. P. G raham . Miss H elen OLsin Presbyterian church Tuesday for Mrs. C harles Beidler w ere in H enry W illiamson of Redmond, a w *th Mrs. Faye Sunderland as- and Miss R uth Olson assisted in sisting. Serving. T he dining table was cen­ a business m eeting. Red Cross charge of the taffy and Mrs. II. form er member. sew ing was given to memliers to tered w ith a floral piece of acacia w ork on. Stella Adams and Mrs. B. E etrin was in charge of the and daffodils. Additional invited MRS. HOSK IN S EN T ER TA IN S. DEGREE OF HONOR IN ­ games. The a ffa ir was well a t- ’ guests w ere M r. and Mrs. W. L. A sbury served refreshm ents at STALLATION. the tea hour. tended. W orkm an. W illiam Thum , Mrs. Mrs. C F. Hoskins en tertain ed th e p ortal Twelve club a t a 1:30 The D egree of H onor held th e ir K naffle H aynes, Mrs. C harles dessert last Thursday. A sh o rt form al installation of officers Hall, F ra n k Galdahini and J. P. business m eeting was called by th e Monday evening. Mrs. E thel Lind- G raham . presirient, Mrs. B. R. Job. They holm, s ta te junior past president, voted to give a roll of bedding to was the installing officer. Mrs. BUTTER SCOTCH F IL B E R T the Bed Cross. Mrs. H. B. F errin, E thel H am m ond was installing ice cream a t G ustafson's of course. 25-lte-4i club‘s- Red Cross chairm an, dis- past president and Mrs. R uth trib u ted k n ittin g to the m embers. Thompson was installing usher. The n e x t m eeting will be Febru- The officers installed w ere: Past a ry 12th a t the home of Mrs. F er- president, Mrs. H elen Cochran: rin. president, Mrs. M arie Lem m er; — vice president. M r s . Frances To make room for our new spring m erehandise now a rriv ­ N EE D L EC R A FT CLUB HOLDS Schilling; second vice president, ing we offer the following: A few sizes in Mrs. Ju n e H ubbell; financial sec- DESSERT. ------------ retary , M r s. G lenda B ushell; Mrs. M ae W hitlock entertained treasu rer, Mrs. Loche Thom pson; th ” "e e d le c ra ft club at a 1:30 usher. Mrs. Vera Ziebeck; assist- “ I don’t have any records, nor am I able to find Size 14- Reg. price $22.50 Now ................$14.50 d essert last T hursday. The club ant usher, Miss H elen Olson; any that report Hitch condition a« we have just Size 41— Reg. price $12.95— Now ................ 8.50 donated a bed roll to the Red o u te r w atch, Mrs. M ary P lu n k e tt; experienced—but we'll just make the best of it Cross. The afternoon was spent inner w atch, M is. T heressa C art- Size 42— Reg. price $10.95— Now ................ 7.95 socially. The next m eeting will b e , er; pianist, Mrs. F aye Sundcr- and carry on. Size 40— Reg. price $12.95— Now ................... 10.95 a t th e home of Mrs. Elm er N eet land; drill captain, M rs. E thel Size 18— Reg. price $14.50— Now ................ 8.95 op February 5. Hammond. Our men have worked endless hours to restore The year book w as discussed AI ,o scVt ral small sizes ami one reversible rain coal, size and the standing com m ittees ap ­ service to our many hundreds of patient custo­ 16. Price $12.75 Now ...................................................... $7.1X1 pointed. G ifts w ere presented to mers whose fine friendly and sincere cooperation Mrs. Lindholm, s ta te officer, and in this emergency we so deeply appreciate. Mrs. Cochran, the outgoing presi­ in times when h u r r y and dent. A social hour followed the Larue assortm ent Many styles ami sizes—Y ou’ll want meeting. R efreshm ents w ere serv­ And if you’ll just let us k n o w about any w orry may fake its toll in several a t our very low prices. ed by Mrs. Vivian Johnston, Mrs. trouble you may have, we’ll get to you as soon y o u r appearanee. Make your Regular $8.95 Now ........................................... $6.71 Ruth Thompson and M rs. Eleanor as possible.’’ appointm ent today, we ean Puderbaugh. R egular $7.95— Now ..................................... $5.96 — * - Spring .-iwtii'cns Spring Coats Tailored Suits THE SM ART SHOP End - of - the - M onth SALE f Yes, I’m Still Here... Just a bit battered after the Second Blow! LADIES WINTER COATS - You Can Be Attractive For Spring Planting Peat Moss Fertilizer Rosebushes Shrubs Fruit Trees Asparagus Roots SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES I’hone 182 1702 W est Main I! BID A N D BYE CLU B MEETS. _____ i T he Bid and Bye D inner club 1 w ere entertained last F riday eve- i . ning a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. i . I. Brighton Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. ' O. C. Davis w ere guests. Mr. and i ! Mrs. W alter Sm ith won high i! scores. Mrs. O. C. Davis and !' W alter H u n ter w ere low. The club will meet in two weeks a t the home of Mr. and M rs. W alter Sm ith. give you »hat je rm anent that will restore poise and a eon- fidenee that you ean lie your na.tural self. CURLETTE BEAUTY SHOP Gladys Adams,, Prop, 634 Alain St,, U pstairs Phone 75 LADIES’ DRESSES— Rcgulur $4.95—Now .... ...................................... $3.71 Re ula r $3.95—Now ........................................... $2.98 HATS— While they last at half price. All sales final. No exchanges. Thanks for Everything_ Reddy Kilowatt Your Electrical Servant. Many o ther items at u saving aw ait you at.— A rnest’s Dress Shop Mountain States Power Company A Self-Supporting, Tax Paying, Private Enterprise’’