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PAGE FOUR TTTT’RSDAV, APRIL lit. HMÎ THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON W hen Daughter Entertains a t LUNCHEON— NEIG HBORS OK WOODCRAFT INSTALL. OFFICERS. Simple food in a gay setting is smart and youthful Social Calendar DEGREE O F HONOR .MEETS. MRS. BOOTH I’lie lk>gn>e ol Honor met M on day night nt Eagles hall O bliga- ’ to ry eeremonti's w en1 given Mrs H oward Burns A social evening followed at eijrds M is C arl K ing held high score and Miss Frances S chilling was low. Mrs. Fred Hammond drew the a lta r prise. Refreshm ent* were served by Miss Jean Rose and Miss D orothy K ierun. lll'O I H EN T ER TA IN S I.a Mereredl Pont club was en- te rta iiiis l Wednesday evening at the home o l Mrs. Leslie Booth. A 7:30 dessert was served Guests of the club were Mrs. Rex W heel er. M is. E. II Bushell and Mrs, Ray Nelson. At contract bridge Mrs Wheeler held high score and Mrs. Nelson Ik V o u n g low The eluli w ill have th e ir next meeting at the home of Mrs Jess Denny. Support fo r a general re ta il sales tax now contes front an un- ex|M*eted q u itte r, the Am erican Retail Federation. It reeomniends 5i 5 |M'r cent rate, exempting rents, life insurance, education and health exiM'tiililures, and sav ings. . . . I f you s till want that new auto and got turned down before, lit spite good "cre de nttala,' try again. OPA Iris instructed rationing hoards to ls< much more lenient on applications, because sales were fa r below even Ihe cntloned m inim um . , . . There may be a S25.INK) "salary ce lling" p ro posed in the tax lu ll, o r In a wages- ind p iu fltx hill. I t would lake ihe fo rm of legislating that a company couldn't deduct from Its taxable income any amounts over >25,000 paid tn any employe. Recent revelations of fantastic salary Insists and Ismuses In w ar- contract companies give Impetua to this idea. Grove Circle 875 joint'd w ith by Dorothy Greig THURSDAY Moss C ircle at C ro w e ll Saturday Utopia club is meeting this a f evening fo r annual installation of OUCH glad flurry around Ihe house preparing for Ihe luncheon officers. Mrs. F a iry Woodson, ternoon w ith Mrs. 11. B. Griggs. M daughter is _ giving the „ girls in her Everyth MR. W II» I I I I : HONORED. __ crowd. _____ ____ /thing must BA PTIST LADIES* Ml» MEETS guardian neighbor o f Moss Circle he exactly so—yel look easy as though it hail happened all by Ad L ib itu m ctub w ith Mrs. R. presided at the meeting. Mrs. Fan M is H a rry Wheeler of Eugene tself. The Baptist Ladies' Aid met at ny Leabo o f Moss C ircle was in B. Reed next Thursday afternoon. was hostess fo r a 1:00 dinner at the church Wednesday a fte iiio u n Well, lei’s see now . . , h ow about a menu that stars just stalling o ffic e r fo r the evening. Social Twelve nt the home of the home ot M r. and Mrs H a rr" w ith about 1-1 present. The u fte r- Ralph Stone was captain o f the Mrs. W illia m Petersen next H art A p ril 10th. The occasion ttoon was spent in q u iltin g . Mrs, guards in place of Mrs. Corn Thursday afternoon. was the S2ntl b irth da y atiniveisa ry Trum an C lark, the new president, Bragg of Grove Circle who was ol M r. Wheeler's lather, M M. pleshleil at the business in e e liu g . No-Expense club w ill meet unable to he present. The fo llo w W heeler of Cottage Grove. O ther C oiniilittees fo r the year were ap next ing officers were installed for w ith Mrs. J. E. B richer guests were Mrs. O. W Black- pointed. The meetings of the Grove C ircle: M is. Genevieve Zy- week. o ilin ', Mrs. Sadie Ix'Wia. M i s s M il- group w ill he held at the church sett, guardian neighbor; Horace Ucent Lewis and L P. Orpurd. M is. J. E. B richer w ill enter ■luring Ihe summer months. Hatch, cle rk; M artha Cooley, in —♦ — tain the E lite Bridge club. ner sentinel: Anna Schoen, outer T uesday s u m < i.t n MRN. FR EN C H E N T E R T A IN S , sentinel; Mabel Powell, attendant: FRIDAY Nellie Blackmorc, m usician; Es The Tuesday S tudy d u b met at tellä Gates, and Pearl Bressler. I Hebron Grange. 8 p. in. at Com The Service G uild of the M eth the c ity lib ra ry. Miss M arie tta m unity Hall. Members bring cake managers. O ther officers of Grove odist church met w ith Mrs. Il.-nnant gave a ta lk on B ra zil anti ti.s French fo r a 2:<xi o'eloc C ircle w ill be installed at the reg- or sandwiches fo r entertaining tts progress. Mrs. S L. M uck in u ia i meeting in May. G ifts were Creswell Grange. sert Wednesday afternoon. revlewt'd the lxx»k "Lost Rond.'* presented Mrs. Zysett, Mrs. Leabo S. T. Rose presented the lesson C arnation club w ill meet in the by c . E. Seroggln. in conjunction and Mrs. Wodson from Grove evening at the K ieran home w ith consisting of tw o chapters from w ith the South Am erican pro Circle. Mrs. Bressler was present Miss D orothy K ieran and Mrs. the hook, "F o r the Healing of the gram. The club voted to c o n trib ed w ith a past guardian pin from Edith Bradshaw as hostesses. N ations," by H enry Van Dusen ute to the general federation en Grove Circle, Mrs. Zysett m aking Mrs. Joe M cClarnen let! the de dowment fund. votionals. the presentation. Mrs. Leabo and Rebekahs meet in the Odd Fel- Mrs. Ila Kebelbeck assisted w ith lows hall. Plans fo r serving a dinner fo r MRS. SU N D E R L A N D the g ift presentations. A g ift was j the Men's Brotherhood meeting Jemo club w ith Mrs. H arold ‘ E N T ER TA IN S. sent to Mrs. Anna Graham, grand on May 18 were discussed. Each representative, who was unable Sprague fo r a 1:30 dessert. member donated fifty cents to the The E lite Bridge club was en budget instead of huving a food to be present, from Moss Circle. Simple toad . . . gay peasant setting . . . suggest light hearted MONDAY tertained at the home of Mrs. Roy sale to raise money. The’ next Delicious refreshments w e re informality tor a young girl'« luncheon party. Sunderland lust Thursday a fte r m eeting w ill be at the home of Am erican Legion A u x ilia ry , 8:00 ■ served at the close of the evening noon. A dessert Was served. M r s . Mrs. F led Vohs w ith Mrs. M ar p. m. at home o f Eunice VanDer.- iwo main dishes* Soup and a won milk together, bring to boiling and Ralph Bailsm an was a guest, and garet M ickey assisting. derful dessert salad? It'a smart, add Io potato mixture. Then add MRS. HEMENWAY HOSTESS burg. held high score nt contract, The does away with complications and the tomato soup, salt and pepper; TO SOCIAL TWELVE. Townsend club w ill meet in everyone enjoys It from start to heat again, but do not boll. Makes group w ill meet A p ril 23, nt the A. V. IL C LU B D IN N E R . finish. To carry out the youthful approximately 3 quarts of soup. Townsend hall fo r social night. home of M rs. J. E. Bricher. Mrs. W. A. H cm crw ay was hos • • • informality of the occasion w ell set The A V. H. Bridge club met tess fo r the Social Twelve club our table in peasant style—with a TUESDAY And now for the salad that Is JU ST A VIERE < LU II. plaid cloth, bright pottery dishes both salad and dessert: Wednesday evening w iih Mr. anti Thursday at her suburban home Research club w ith M rs. Alvis and sturdy wooden ware. Here's the Mrs. Ralph Hawley. Follow ing the west of town. A dessert was W icks in the evening. # Jellied Ginger Pear and The Justamen* club met Tues jutline for just such a luncheon: dinner the evening was spent at served and the hostess was as Chicken Mold day afternoon at the home of Mrs. bridge. M is. ('la in * llo g a te held LUNCHEON MENU sisted by her daughters-in-law, Degage club w ith M rs. George J ellied Ginger P ea rt (green la y e r ): Palm er Johnson. A 1:00 o'clock women’s dresses were much high score fo r the women anti Mrs. Read Hemenwav and Mrs. McReynolds fo r a 1:30 dessert. * Tom ato Corn Chotrrtcr I packs«« ilm e flavored gelatins luncheon was servt'd. At contract Stuffed O lir rt K m liih n Rtehanl Bushel) fo r the men. dessert m o re e l a b o r a t e l y c o n James Hemenway. Mrs. Nelson bridge Mrs. Lloyd Griggs held 1 cup bolting w a te r Eagles A u x ilia ry w ill have th e ir C rcekert Plans fo r the next meeting w ill Durham . Mrs. Della Richmond structed and trimmed than 1 cup glngerale high score; The club w ill meet tn 3 labirspoons fresh lim e jutes be announced later. and M rs A rth u r W oolcott were regular meeting. the ones of today!” ¿ J e llie d C in gcr Pear and tw o weeks at the home of Mrs. 4-8 lu a r halves (canned) .- -- guests. The group is w orking on C hicken Mold Ralph Saltxmun. Elm artes club w ill meet w ith Pour the boiling water over the an afghan fo r the Red Cross and Mrs. Sam Veatch a t 1:00 o'clock. iii» 'ir h d Sandtriehet The Kensington club met Wed lime flavored gelatine and stir nntll — C offee o r Cocoa has also started w o rk on a quid nesday to r an a ll day session of dissolved. Cool to room temperature NO E X P E N S E C U B VIEETS. The first dish is a great turtftn fo r the -defense firs t aid u nit. It The Business and Professional q u iltin g at < kid Fellows hall A add gingerale, fresh lime Juice and N O W .. . (fu r Charm ing of soup . . . a special chowder halves of pears (cut in h alf). Ar was voted by the club to protest Women's club w ill meet Tuesday pot luck luncheon was a feature. The No Expense club met last gloriously thick and creamy and of range pear sections in bottom of G LEN ROW * the pollution o f Row’ River. Mrs. evening. A p ril 21, fo r a dinner at Thursday afternoon at the home unusual flavor. Why, it's lightly W illia m Petersen w ill entertain Rainbow cafe. There w ill .be elec rosy In hue! That’s because It con mold In sun burst design. Put In o f 'M r s . Vern Zysett. Mrs. E arl refrigerator for 1-2 hours until jelly D R E S S E S the club A p ril 23. tion o f officers and a speaker is tains condensed tomato soup, a rea Is set. Then pour chicken mousse Puderbaugh was a guest. A t expected. son also for its distinguished (white layer) over the jellied ginger bridge Mrs. George Kebelbeck Javor. For fun, we set on the table pears and 13t chill. C H IL D R EN ’S NIGHT held high score. The ciub w dl M r. anti Mrs. George Overhol- the very cast iron pot in which the WEDNESDAY OBSERVED. meet A p ril 23, w ith Mrs. Julius ser are the parents of a 9-pouhd <oup was blended and ladle the soup Chicken Movtte (white layer): London 4-H M others club, a ll into colored pottery bowls: Schoen. 1 can cendepred chicken soup son born nt the M cFarland ma Annual C hildren's n ig ht was ob day m eeting at club house. Mem > 1 egg. separated 2V, teaspoon, gelatins (softened te rn ity home Thursday. A p ril 9. •Tomato-Corn Chowder served F rid a y evening a t regular bers bring cra fts w ork, o r carpet in 1 tablespoons cold w ater» Mrs. Hugh Brisbane entertained Th«' lx»y has been named D clm er S tablespoons salt pork, finely diced 1 cup cooked chicken, chopped finely session of the O rder of Eastern w arp and rags. V» cup onion, chopped Tuesday afternoon in honor of her George. t-a cup whipping cream S ta r by Cottage Grove chapter cup celery, sliced 1 tablespoon fresh lim o Juice daughter, Dianne, on her th ird 2 cups potatoes, diced Jo lly club meets w ith M rs. Rex No 4. M r- Helen Hagen and Miss Strain the chicken soup and heat A daughter was born to Mr. 1*4 cups bolting w a te r birthday. Guests were Gayle Rose, Eunice VanDenburg w e r e in W heeler fo r a 7:30 dessert. 2 cups corn, cream style in double boiler. Add chopped Lois DeMoy und M a rily n Sprague. and Mrs. George Zim m ers W ed I , c u p s m ilk chicken to the rice, chicken and charge oi the gans 3 f o r the c h il 1 can condensed to m ato soup nesday, A p ril 15. nt the B t |lc r celery strained from the soup. Beat l ’,4 teaspoons salt dren Light reiresiunents w e r e m a te rn ity home. The baby weigh H A V E LE O N A R D HONORED. W OM EN’S BIBLE CLASS P inch o f pepper egg yolk, add hot soup to it; then served. A t the business meeting ed 8 N pounds and has Ix'en nam Cook salt pork in heavy saucepan cook In double boiler until slightly MEETS. announcement was made th a t the ed ('u rm eh ta Ia»u. M rs. J. B righton Leonard en or kettle until lightly browned, thickened. Ponr hot mixture over chapter was invited to visit Evan tertained then add chopped onions and sliced gelatine and stir until dissolved. Saturday afternoon The Women's Bible class o f the M r. and Mrs. Roy Mason a n ' geline chapter F rid ay evening, Ap w ith a theater p a rty com plim ent celery, cover, and cook until both W bta it begina to thicken, fold in M ethodist church met in the beaten egg white, whipped cream the parents o f an 8*-»-pound vegetables are yellow and soft. Add r i l 17. Several plan to attend. ing her daughter Kaye Diane on church parlors fo r th e ir regular diced potatoes and boiling water and remaining ingredients. Pour daughter lx»rn Monday, A p ril 13. her seventh birthday anniversary. m on thly session. A covered dish over the Jellied ginger pears, let and cojk until the potatoes are ten at the M cFarland m ate rnity W . C. T. U. MEETS. Refreshments and games were luncheon was served at the noon horn«'. The Ixihy has b«'«'n nami'd ter. Heat the cream style corn and chill until firm. Serves 8-10. features larte in the afternoon at hour to fourteen membera. Mrs. Melva Lea. The W . C. T. U. met F rid ay a f the Leonard home. Guests includ < A T H O L IC a l t a r s o t ietv TO W N SE N D C LU B CHOOSES Cora K n ig h t o f S pringfield was a ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. B. ed P a tty Lou Hensley. Sandra Sue G IV ES SHOW ER. D ELEGATES. guest. Th«1 devbttorials were given F errin. M rs. A lb e rt Adkins led Carlson, Engraved, p rinted o r processed M ary Bricher, B illy by Mrs. M argaret K in ca rt. devotionals. Mrs. N. E. Compton Veatch, M alcolm Scott. Jim m y announcements fo r sale The C atholic A lta r society met The Townsend club met Mon M rs. L e ttie K nickerbocker was wi-ddlng by The Sentinel. was in charge of the temperance F latters. Tom m y B riche r and th? Monday afternoon at the Parish day evening fo r a business ses honored w ith a handkerchief program. Plans were made fo r a guest o f honor. O ther guests were w ith Mrs. M argaret T re m b ly and sion. The m eeting was opened shower as she is leaving soon to picnic to be held in July and other John Leonard. Miss L illia n M c M is. Glen F latters as hostesses. w ith the singing o f Am erica, the m ik e her home at Veneta w ith u W. C. T . U. orgainzations in the Leod, M rs. C. L. Stroup and J. B. Mrs. J. W. T a rr presided at the flag salute end »he Lord's prayer daughter. I t was decided to give county are io be invited. The next Leonard. meeting. C om m ittee reports were B ulletins were read by Mrs. O. W. ■i completed q u ilt now on hand to meeting w ill be held at the home given and a m iscellaneous" show Blackmore, Mrs. D orw ard and the C hildren's F arm Home at of Mrs. James Tedford May 8. RESEARCH CLUB COM PLETES er was a feature ro r M rs. Floyd Mrs. Kate Adams. Mrs. Adams, C orvallis. Red Cross w ork was Mrs. Elsie W ells w ill be in charge Pleuard. Refreshments were serv Mrs. Blackm ore and Jim Bennett done and w o rk fo r fu tu re im e t- N U R SIN G COURSE. o f the M other's day program and ed at the tea hour. The next were elected delegates to attend ings was planned. I t was reported Mrs. Ted Burns w ill lead devo H aving completed the 12 weeks m eeting w ill be M ay 4. and place the Congressional d is tric t con th a t 2t> calls had been made and tionals. home nursing course the Research o f m eeting w ill be announced vention at Roseburg A p ril 19. three bouquets had been given club held th e ir firs t regular later. I t was announced th a t there is away during the past m onth. Mrs. RAINBOW INITIATION meeting last week at the lib ra ry . room fo r more names on the p e ti M ay Hogate and Mrs. J. R. Hend E A G LE S ' A U X IL IA R Y . Mrs. A lvis W icks reported on the tions which m ay be found at ricks were named as Hostesses fo r The O rder o f Rainbow G irls book, "O rd e a l" by N ebil Shute, Kent's store, Tom Short's store M ay 20. The place w ill be an- held in itia tio n Monday night fo r and Mrs. B aker reported on the The Eagles sewing a u x ilia ry and at Hecka. < nounced later. Loraine Seaburg and B e tty W h it book "Across the P ra iries," by circle m et F rid a y at the home of lock. Plans were made fo r a danc Dora Aydelotte. The group wall Mrs. L. Lasater. Mrs. Fred A n ing p a rty to be held soon and also meet next Tuesday at the home derson was assistant hostess. Re fo r in itia tio n at the next regular of Mrs. Wicks. freshments were served a t the meeting in tw o weeks. Refresh tea hour. The group w ill meet ments were served at the close o f MRS. W HEELER EN T ER TA IN S. M ay 8, w ith Mrs. Frances Stalder. the meeting. A rie tta Roberts was - R iiitio r s have been eii'eiilat(*<l in Home su N S IH N E ( I R ( LE chairm an o f the committee. Cor A SK FOR FIR ST A ID BOOK Mrs. T. C. W heeler entertained quarters that hut,-me gas wouh' ‘ ><• n il iolictl sages were presented the candi the Joker club at her home on LU N C H E O N . dates. N o rth N in th street Monday eve find its s.’tlf possibly stopped. ' lese I'limoi'H The members o f the Sunshine ning. A 7 :30 dessert was served. Antacid Powder 47c K O V A L C LU B DESSERT. church Mrs. Rex W heeler was a guest. A t C ircle o f the C hristian are absolutely without foundation. We have The Royal club met Thursday bridge Mrs. H. W. Lombard, Mrs. met at the churcn Wednesday fo r Citrated Carbonates (8 oz) 79c a ousiness m eeting and potluck evening at the home of Mrs. L. Glennie Frost and Mrs. Wheeler never experieneed any difficulty in obtain A pt’ofcsxional eleaiiH- Albolene Liquid (16 oz.) 69c La-'-ater Mrs. J. S. Powell and were given prizes. The club w ill luncheon. The tim e was spent in. itig cream lined by ing ¡ill the gas we need, nor lias tiler™ ever Miss com fort m aking fo r c ivic w ork. Mrs Oscar Lee were assistant meet in tw o weeks w ith m a n y aid i'i sxi s, tm i m s Calox Antiseptic Mouth Lula C urrin. hostesses. Special guests were been a proposition to eiit or ration th hi* - ♦— Wash (16 oz.) .............. 59c and beauty-wiae woiimti Mrs W iliiam Petersen and Mrs. I MRS. CONE HOSTESS. C arl Lealvo. A 7:30 dessert was tarie gas supply. We will have a supply atle Witch Hazel (Pint) ......... 29c Boudoir Jars Lb. Tins ■e'ved . jv ’ 'n y i tables of bridge I The Ad L ib itu m club m et T h u rs wen -It ¡Hay. Mrs. Leabo held high for every local need as long as the rail Soothe Skin Lotion 39c VVHOU s o re . A no'incement fo r the next day afternoon w ith Mrs. Ransom '"one. A social afternoon was transportation system operates (we not n e e tin g w ill be made later. A.spirin Tablets (100's) .... 37c pent and refreshments were M supplied through tankers or barges,. served by the hostess. The next FEiliiflE 1 I I ON THE TIM EN . 40 YEARS AGO, ! ; * I I * f B IR T H S No Rationing of Artificial Gas McKesson Sale z I i I Albolene 47 > I Pf ANTING TIM E Will Soon Be Past. Ui I Your Butldlng and N ursery Stock Now. SU N N Y SID E G R EEN H O U SES Phone 182 1702 West Main Shavami Brushless Shave eting w ill be w ith M rs. R. B deed on A p ril 23. BID AND BYE CLUB MEETS. The Bid and Bye D inner club met w ith M r. and Mrs. Russell Sm ith F rid ay evening. M r. and »Irs. C. L. Stroup held high score at bridge. The next m eeting w ill be at the home of M r. and Mts. Earl Ballew on A p ril 24. would never MANY AN at take home, place if it weret ♦ atomachef 'Uil/firlll N " v o u a «train encour n .A U U /v iL ill age. formattrm o f e x . c * indigestion, f.»s di »com fort c a t e people aay things never intend' ’fefore it happens to YOU get A D L a Tablets. Their Bism uth and Carbonates relieve Q U IC K LY . Druggist shave ADLA. K e lly D rug Co. TRIANGLE M c K esson s Tawn Talc .......................... 43c Milk of Magnesia QUICK COO K IN G 100% * toastkd v H ere’« an entirely different kind of hot cereal. Trian gle', (pccial milling pro. ccrs give, you theentire wheat kernel — nothing i , added— nothing i , re moved. Toasting bring, out i t , n th n u td ik e fla vo r. Easy to prepare. D e l i c i o u s in cookies, muffins and puddings. f«a tj.iw t3 » rtf ■CWT BSCS CUAVM7U are 39c Shaving Lotion ............... 39c Magnesia Tooth Paste Albafrar Compound quate 19c 79c 33c Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store Aqua Drin Nose Drops 49c Darol Syrup for Coughs 69c Full P int Neither have we been limited rm anv gas appliances. We can still supply these at a reasonable cost. Don’t he a IILAI I’E t’li. Ki|| rumors that might hurt individuals as we as tin* success of our armed forces. COTTAGE GROVE GAS COMPANY Phone 92