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    PAGE FOUR
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE UROVEA
I E T Y
T e l e p h o n e 159
MeDONALD-McUORM U K
Social Calendar
W ONI.lt F n lE N tlS H II*
(■NOI I» MEETS.
E l. M IK T ES 1.1 \< IIEOV
The World Friendship study
group of the Methodist Youth
Fellowship met at the home of
Caroline Englund Monday eve­
ning. Ina Monro»' was assistant
hostess. The worship service was
led by Aletha Bnggs. The lesson
was presented by Lois Welden,
Ina Monro»' and Mrs. Albert Ad­
kins. Fifteen attended. Refresh­
ments were served by the host­
esses following the mt*eting. The
next meeting will be an outdoor
meeting June 15 with Hazel Wells
and Betty Thompson as hostesses.
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Mrs. O. M Bagley was hostess
for the Elmartes club Tuesday A
one o'clock luncheon was semi'll.
Favors were < »usage« for each
•Member. Mrs
Merville Veatch
who is leaving seen to make*her
hooii* in Salem was presented
with a gift from the club. The
quilt m il tifgbaq leeentlv m ule by
t he group ter t he It d Cross bene-
fit was on display. At contract
Mrs. Sant Veatch won high score.
This was the hist meeting until
fall.
THUiisUAX may 2i, inn
SHICHllRCHES
ASSEM BLY O F GOD
Hilton T. Park, Pns|or.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Pleaching service, 11 a m Topic
for Sunday’ morning, "Tr*'cs."
Thursday tegular preaching sei-
viee.
1 here will be no young ix-ople’s
service or the regular evangelistic
service in the evening, but the
church is eoo|H*ratmg with other
¡churches in attending the Imc-
calaureate service to be belli in
the high school auditorium.
On May 25th the district fel
kiwahip meeting Will lie held at
tbi' Assembly of God church.
I'liere will be three main services
throughout the day The first ser­
vice star:mg it io 30 m the morn­
ing and the altci noon service at
2:30, closing with the evangelist­
ic service at 7:30. ¡lu re will be
the regular young ixsiple's rally
from 6:30 to 7:30. Ministers from
as far north as Eugeni* and as
far south as Glendale will lie p r e s
ent to represent the 5th district
of the stall- ot Oregon. A hot dm
tier will be servisl following I hi
afternoon service. Everyone is in
vlted to attend.
p. m. Young ismples* meetings,
, 7 1 5 p. m. I’rayer meeting, Fri­
day, 8 p m.
We invite you to worship God
with us
Roy E. Hutchison, Pastor.
Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen and son
John who have been visiting at
the home <il Hie former's parent«,
Mr. and Mrs. I’ E. Umpbrey, left
Siiturd-iy for their home.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
242 Second Street.
Sunil i\ school at 9:45, forenoon
service, II, subji'ct, "Soul and
Body." Evening service second
WedneMtluy of each month at 8 <Ki
P m
Films Developed
and Printed
Miss Ruth McDonald and Cor*
poral Hugh A. McCormack Jr.,
FRIDAY
both of this city, were married
Eastern Star chapter will meet
May 7, at Ilwaco, Washington. at Masonic temple in regular ses­
Corporal McCormack is with B at­ sion. Visitors are expected from
tery E, 249th coast artillery. Fort Eugene, Creswell Springfield and
METHODIST CHURCH.
Canby, Washington.
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Dram chapters
Rev. W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
The bride is a graduate of the
NO E X P E N S E CLUB MEETS
Morning sermon tupie. “ Pente­
The Bid and Bye dinner club
Cottage Grove high school with
cost in *19422*
The No Expense c 1 u h met
• the r'ass of *39. Corporal McCor­ will meet with Mr .and Mrs. J. B. MRS. DKENNEK E N T ER TA IN S
111 the evening the church will
Thursday afternoon at the home
mack graduated from Walker Leonard.
attend the baccalaureate service
The Social Twelve club met of Mrs Geinge Kt'liolbt*ck
At
high school with the class of ‘39.
MONDAY
at the lugli school.
Thursday at. the home of Mrs. bridge Mrs Vern Zysett held high
The couple are at home at Long
Carnation club will be enter- R. S. Dienner near Culp Creek A score. Guests were Mrs. Alta
Beach. Washington.
, tained with a covered dish dinner 1:30 dessert was served. Guests Young ami Mrs Sylvia Wiileiinr.
For an appetizer or a dessert,
KING-ORAN NTS ENGAGE­
at 6:30 at Eagles hall. The losing were Mrs. Vinal Randall anil two The du b will have their next
try our ron.nlate ripple lee cream
MENT ANNOUNCED
side ih a recent contest are en­ children. Mrs. Alvis Wieks, Mis meeting with Mrs, Mabel Powell.
At Gustafson's, of -nurse ltc-4i
C. R Simkins, and Mrs. John
tertaining the winners.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl King of this
Read of Dorvna. Following the
K tlll.E CLASS MEETS
There will be initiation and a flag salute a short business meet­
city announced the engagement
of their daughter Virginia to En­ public installation at the Rain­ ing was held with Mrs. William
The Women’s Bible class met
sign G. R. (Bob) Grannis, son of bow meeting Monday evening.
Petersi'n, president, presiding, af­ Wednesday lor an all day meeting
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis, all
Joker club meets with Mrs. ter which a social tune w as u ami (Kitluck dinner at the home of
of Cbttage Grove, at a party held Nelson Durham in the evening.
feature with Re<t cross knitting. Mrs. R. C. MeN'ew. Mrs Florence
at the home of the bride-elect
The group enjoyed viewing the Mills and Mrs. Cora Knight were
Wednesday evening at the King
United Spanish War Veterans paintings by Mr. Drenner. The honored on their birthdays. Guests
home on Cherry Court. A 7:30 and auxiliary will meet at the dub will me»'t May 28, at .the were Mrs. N. E. Compton, Mrs.
dessert was served. Miss King is home of Mrs. Anna Hubbell.
homes of Mis.. Herbert Eakin.
M. R. Morgan and S. J. Leonard.
a graduate of Gottage Grove high
The class voted to donate SIAM) FREE MEI 11« »DIS I’ CHURCH
TUESDAY
TO W N SE N D SOCIAL
school and attended Northwestern
So. 6th and Harrison.
for the emergency fund for the
Business college in Portland. En­
Mrs. William Petersen and Mrs
Children's Farm home. The group Rev. Harold P. Hoffman, Pastor.
The Townsend club held their reported hav ing made 24 calls and
sign Grannis is a graduate of Cot­ S. L. Godard will entertain a
Sunday school. 9:45 a m. W
tage Grove high school and was a group of young women who are regular social evening Monday. giving 11 bouquets during
the welcome you to our Sunday
student of Willamette University interested in organizing a Garden The program was opened with past month. The devotionals were school. Classes for all ages. Morn
at Salem. He is now stationed at club unit at the home of Mrs. “America'' and the flag salute. in charge of the president, Mrs. ing worship, 11 a. m. Message by
the isistor.
Corpus Christi, Texas. The wed­ Petersen on Ash avenue at 2 p. m. Music and readings by club mem­ Ida Swann.
bers composed the evening's en­
Then' will be no young issipli
ding is set for early in July.
Anyone interested is invited.
tertainm ent. A social tim e fol­
THETA RIIO ELECTION
Guests of the evening included
service and no evening worship
M. P. G.
lowed the program.
Patty Short, Dorothy Hastings.
i service owing to the ba«vala"ur-
—
Election of officers of the Theta eate scrvkv.s at the high school.
Dorothy Safley, Arline Anderson, Mrs. W. C.
Rho Girls w as held Monday ipght Cottage Prayer meeting Tuesday
MIZl'AII C LA SS MEETS.
Margaret Jordan. Margaret Clear­ dessert.
with
the following results: Presi­ evening at 7 3lt at the Imine of
water, Wanda Brown, Pauletta
Friendly club will meet with
Howard, Lorene Christensen. La- Mrs. Audrey Watkins for a 1:30
Miss Stella Adams anil Mrs. dent. Earnest ine Heaton; vice Mrs. Ro.su Martin Mid-week pray­
nez Goodwin, Doris Christensen. dessert.
George Hohmann were hostesses president, .Donna May Smith; re­ er service at the church Thurs­
Mrs. C. J. Kem. Mrs. F L. Gran­
lor the Mizpah class at the Pres­ cording secretary. Patsy Dunlop; day evening. 7:30 p. m. "Tin
nis, Mrs. Ruth Woodson.
Justamere club meets with Mrs. byterian church Tuesday after­ financial secretary, Minnie Mor­ church where you aie a stranger
O. M. Bagley.
noon. After a short business ses­ ris; treasurer, Jean Peterson. but once."
M ISS W HITE HONORED
sion a social hour was enjoyed. Mildred Smith received the fifty
The Tuesday Bridge club will Relreshments were served.
cent attendance prize. The next
BLUE MOUNTAIN CHURCH
meeting will be a paper bag lunch
Miss Vivian White, daughter of meet in Eugene with Mrs. Gavin
Mrs. Betty Williams, Pastor.
Dyott
for
a
1:00
luncheon.
June 1.
Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred White, was
Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Ser­
MRS. W ARREN HONORED
guest of honor Friday afternoon
vices. 11:00 a. m.
Tuesday evening study club will
BIRTHDAY CELEBR A TED.
at a miscellaneous shower at the be entertained by the officers of
Young p«s>ple s service, 6:45
Neighbors and friends surpris­
L i l l i t \ r llt ila t c il,
White home. Hostesses were Mrs the club at the home of Mrs. S. ed Mrs. Sam Warren with a cover­
p. m. Evangelistic service, 7 45
The
Eagles
Auxiliary
celebrated
J. A. Heath. Mrs. Earl Murry, L. Mackin.
p. m. The people of the church
ed dish dinner at her home Tues­
cooled Weaves -
Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. Alfred
day in celebration of her birthday- their 14th birthday- anniversary have almost completed two much
Degage club will meet with anniversary. Mrs. Warren received Tuesday evening. There were 20 needed class rooms on the back
Powell. Many beautiful gifts were
Populur Shapes.
received by Miss White who is to Mrs. Curtis French.
many nice presents and beautiful guests present. The Eugene auxP of the church, each room is 10
liary
presented
the
Cottage
Grove
be married June 1, to W. H. Mor­
feet
by
12
feet.
We
invite
you
to
flowers. Fifteen were present and
W EDNESDAY
ris of Portland. Refreshments
those who could not come sent group with a gift. Four candidates come and worship G<xl with us.
were initiated by the Cottage
Christian Fellowship Guild will gifts.
were served at the tea hour. Six­
Grove group. Refreshments in
ty-two guests were present. Out- meet with Mrs. J. Ted Burns.
CHURCH OF GOD
eluding the birthday cake were
1060 East Adams Ave.
of-town guests invited included
R ESEA R CH C L l’B MEETS
served at the close of the eve­
THURSDAY
Mrs. A. F. Morns, Mrs. Thomas
Sunday school, lo a. m. Dcvo-
ning.
Elite Bridge club meets this af­
McCullough, Portland; Mrs. B. H.
tional servici*s. 11 a. m. and M
The Research club met for their
Coffman, Mrs. Winnie HageTty of ternoon with Mrs. O. M. Bagley. regular study Tuesday evening at
MRS.
K
R
C
SE
HONORED.
JU L IA ('L l B MEETS.
Eugene and Mrs. Lee Paschelke
W. B. C. club meets' this after­ the library. Mrs. Georg Bjorset
of Marcola.
Mrs. Maxine Ward and Miss
noon with Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. reported on the book, '‘Salute,”
The Jolly cluo met With Mrs
by Margaret Banning. The report Goldie Hayes gave' a liaby shower Harold Whitlock Wednesday eve*
B. P. W. MEMBERS ATTEN D
Utopia club meets today with on the book. "The Moon Ls Down" honoring Mrs. Ward's sister, Mrs
ning for a 7 30 dessert Mrs Roy
CONVENTION
Mrs. S. L. Mackin .
by John Steinbeck, was given by- L»*e Kruse, on W»*dnesday evening Sunderland was a guest, At
Mrs. W. C. Martin. The annual' of last week at Mrs. Ward's bridge Mrs. Jess Denny held high
Social Twelve club will meet
May 16th and 17th were the
picnic was postponed until Sep­ home. Many lovely gifts wen* pre­ score and .Mrs. Earl Bullew kiw
dates on which the Business and Next Thursday with Hrs. Herbert tember Sth.
sented to the honored guest. This was the last meeting of tile
Professional Women of Oregon Eakin.
There
were 30 invited guests.
club until fall.
held their annual convention, the
V. F. W . AUXILIARY MEETS
R EBEK A H S REPORT VISIT
Roseburg club being the hostess.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Members attending from Cottage
The
regular
meeting
of
the
The Rebekahs met in regular
Grove were Mrs. Alice Breedlove,
A birthday party was held last
retiring president of the Cbttage session Friday evening with Mrs. ladies auxiliary of the V.F.W. w.is
week in honor of Gayle Rose at
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ella
Florence
Morris,
noole
grand,
in
Grove club; Mrs. Lenora Lang­
ston, Mrs. Donna Cboper, Mrs. charge. Several reports were giv­ Fleck Thursday afternoon. After the home of her {girents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Rose. Guests were:
Grace Cruson. Mrs. Helen Hagen en on the visit to the Lorane the business meeting the group
Jimmy
Flatters, Duane Shofstall. i
pieced
a
chair
cussion
top
for
the
as delegates, and Mrs. Gurea lodge on Monday. Twenty-one
observation post. Refreshments Gary Anderson. Lois and Roger
Arnold, Mrs. Faye McLaughlin from Cottage Grove attended.
Discussion w-as held concerning were served at the close of the DcMoy, Malcolm Scott, Marilyn
and Mrs. Tillie Prager.
Sprague and Diane Brisbane.
About 200 women were present. helping the Odd Fellows entertain meeting. The next meeting will
The program was a full and en­ two neighboring lodges at a social lie at the home of Mattie Mc( All­
ium on June 11.
MOTHER'S TEA.
joyable one, beginning with re­ evening to be held June 12. The
ports Saturday morning, a lunch­ regular entertainment committee,
A. V. II. C LU B D IN N E R
The Happy Seven 4-H Cooking
t ì ii'p H e r
eon at noon, a panel discussion in Mrs. Ina Stuart, Mrs. Esther
club held a mothers’ tea at the
the afternoon and a banquet at TrunnelJ and Mrs. M yrtle Kent,
The A. V. H. Bridge club was home of Mrs. W. L. Workman
7:00 o'clock. Later Saturday eve­ will assist the Odd Fellows in entertained with a dinner at the
last Thursday. The program con­
the
entertainment.
ning a program of fun in the preparing
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ho-
<ioirn of stunts was enjoyed. Sun- Money was voted to finish paying gate last Thursday evening. An sisted of club songs, a skit and
vd ay njorning included the club for a defense bond. The purchase evening of bridge followed the piano numbers. Following the
program tea was served.
emblem ceremony put on by the of a new stove for the I.O.O.F. dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Layng
Roseburg club and the installa­ hall was discussed. Appreciation were guests. The next meeting
For an appetizer or a dessert,
tion of the new state officers for for flowers and calls to her hus­ will be on May 28 at the home of try our chocolate ripple ice cream.
band were expressed by Mrs.
the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bushell.
At Gustafson’s, of course. ltc-4i
The key speaker for the session Beatrice McCoy. Mrs. Caldwell ex­
was Mrs. David Simms of Hast­ pressed thanks for flowers on be­
ings, Nebraska, who is the na­ half of Mrs. Elizabeth Fulmer and
tional chairman for International Charles and Cecil Caldwell.
Relations on the B. P. W. Nation­
N. O. W. SO CIAL
al Federation Board. She was the
speaker at the Saturday banquet
Mrs. Horace Hatch and Mrs.
and gave two other informal talks.
entertained the
Harris Ellsworth was the speak­ Vern Zysett
er at the noon luncheon and the Neighbors of Woodcraft socially
Rev. Chas. Edwards the speaker Tuesday evening at the Hatch
at the Sunday morning breakfast. home on Norih Ninth. A 7:30 des­
Among the state officers elect­ sert was followed by three tables
ed for the coming year, is Mrs. of bridge. Mrs. George Rebel beck
Alice Breedlove, who will be Ore­ held high score and Mrs .George
Gates was low.
gon's finance chairman.
The local B.P.W. club held their
installation of new officers Wed­
nesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Faye McLaughlin and a re­
port of this meeting will be in
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T R IA N G L E
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MRS. FROST HONORED
Mrs. Glennie Frost was honored
with a surprise party on her
birlhday anniversary on Wednes­
day of last week. Lovely Rifts
were presented to Mrs. Frost and
refreshments weie served after a
social afternoon. Those present
were Mrs. George Jacobsen, Mrs
W. B. Johnston, Mrs. Echo Galda-
bini, Mrs. Nelson Durham and
Mrs. Della Richmond.
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MRS. SU N D E R L A N D HOSTESS
The Jemo club met Friday af­
ternoon with Mrs. Roy Sunder­
land. A 1:30 dessert was served
and at contract bridge Mrs.
George McReynolds held high
score. Mrs. Sam Veatcn will be
hostess for the next meeting of
the club.
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Flour with milk or water
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packages — w ith money-
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