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PAGE F O U R s O C I E T Y T H E S E N T IN E L . (X H T A G F GR O VR . O REG O N Ginger AN oils Privale Briggs' T h u r s d a y , .T w ia iiy 2 i. nu-t W E l I DREYER TERYEEN New Merchandise I Donna, Texas, News-Advocate) M arriage vows were s|mkcn by the Rev. 1. Ilo i'ltn c r on Tuesday. Deeemlx'i- 29th at 7:30 in Hi«' eve T e 1 e p h o n e 159 ning fo r Miss Esther Terveen, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. I I J MRS. < UR KIN P R E SID E N T OE WAMHBt KN-HAR »BERGER Teiveen, and II II W eeldreyer Hollywood L A D IE S U M L I A R 1 ot C ollage Grove, Oregon On Saturday. J a n u a r y 16th got a double The lionie ot tin* brides |«urents The Townsend club met Monday L u th e r Washburn of Cottage was t(n> scene o f this wedding »urprlw last Grove and T am ar H ardberger of night at the Townsend hall fo r w hich claimed much interest here. Alexandria, Louisiana, were united th e ir regular business m eeting weekend. Poinsettias. h o lly and fern ilee- in m arriage at Portland at the w ith a small attendance owing to o ra ti'd the reception rooms. An (or no W estm inster Presbyterian church the cold weather. At this time, improvised a lte r at one «»nil a t the w ith the Rev. P erry C. H opjx'r Rosa (A irrin was elected presided* sooner did long livin g room was decorated of the Ladies A u xilia ry The a u d it reading the ceremony. w ith poinsettias, harm onizing col G inger Rogers M r. Washburn has resided here ing com m ittee reported the books ored glndiola blossoms, and ivy. since 194v and is employed as saw o f the secretary and treasurer announce Mi's. 11, F T aylor, sister o f tin ' yer at the J. H. Chamber» null. balanced and the funds were t u r n - ' bride, accompanied Mrs L.iwrenee her e n - , They w ill make th e ir home at 443 ed over to Sallie l l il l . the new I’eixtH'n to r the pre-nuptial solo, treasurer. Tin* secretary reported N o rth 8th street. (a g rm rn t to "Because" and gave Mendels that $10.50 had been sent to the ♦- sohn's wedding march fo r the en Private Jack advertising fund. Several mem D O N A TIO N S VOTED BY trance of the b rid a l party. R E B L K M IS I N T E R T MN bers were reported ill. Next Mon SOCIAL T W E IA E Briggs. USMU. Mrs. T a y lo r wore a gold en- <11 I I« . I l s day n ig ht w ill be social meeting. si-mhle and had yellow- glndiola than she The Social Twelve club met re blossoms in a corsage w hile tin- The Rclx«kuh lixlge met Friday cently at the home of Mrs. B. R. I V .I.E s IU X IU A R 1 IN V ITED married soloist wore pink glndiola in c o r evening at the (hid Fellows hall TO E l 'GENE Job fo r a 1:30 dessert at which sage w ith her royal blue costume at which tunc Miss Madelyn Ross him. The tim e they voted to make a dona The bride- who entered w ith het ite r of Dayton, president of the The Eaglt'.s A u x ilia ry met Tues tion to the student scholarship sister, Mrs. C. M Holland as ma Ri-lx-kah uss<«tnhly ot < Iregon, ceremony loan fund and also to the Doern- day night at the Eagles h i l l fo r tron o f honor, wore a heavenly mado her annual visit uhd ius|H«e- took place becher hospital o f Portland. The th e ir reg ula r business m eeting a t bln«« tw o pi«««««« j««tsi«y dress and a llo n O ther grand officers pn-sent which tim e they accepted an in v i club votes! to donate $2.00 to ihe ribbon bar of m utebing color. Her wer«« E thel Bailey o f R o s e h illg . Saturday in sqhool m ilk fund fo r local c h il ta tio n to visit the Eugene A u x ili accessories wen« black and whit«« grand warden; Ossa Fields of Eu a ry ’s birthday party which w ill he Pasadena. dren. Mrs. Job was assisted by swansonia formed her corsage. gene, grand m arshal; M y rtle Mc- her daughter, Mrs. Charles Adams next Tuesday evening. Refresh I'ln« m atron of honor won« a dusty Alpine of Eugene, past president o f Eugene, in serving the dessert ments were served by the com rose ensemble w ith black aeces-' o f the Rebekah assembly; and m ittee, M argaret Berge. Cehra b uffet style. The club w ill meet •sories. H er flowers were gerbero Cirri«« Moran of Portland, past January 28th w ith Mrs. Paul Joy. Allen and Fern Anderson. The daisies. president of the Rebekah a s s e m next m eeting w ill lx* February 2. The groom won« a suit of blue, bly. A ll grand o ffic e r* were pre- MKs. PETERSEN HOSTESS Tuesday Bridge d u b 1:00 o’ckx-k w ith a w hite rose liud faxtened in s««nted w ith corsages Fred M««n- M R v R IM E H O S T E S S AT luncheon at the home of Mrs. the lapel. He was ultcnd««d by TO I'L l B dell of Portland, |uist grand mas P IT t H E R HO M E V id o r Chambers. Lawrence Terveen, brother of the te r of Oregon, and Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Hetman Peterson was host- hrid»«. THVRSDAY noble grand of Roseburg were also . n Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. W . W EDNESDAY ess recently fo O u r Bouquet Gar- Kim e was hostess a, UK) o'clock Tnwnaenrt Indet x m d e n t O n ille r s The bride's m other in a blue guests. O ther guests were . pres den club and also presided over dcs, ert to , . Co,,,..s „ ,..h ... , row nsend Independent Q uillet- The La Mereredi Pont club w ill p rin t jcrs««y dress and corsage of ent fro m Roseburg and Eugene lh .. T h a nm erram tn n ip *7 FI 10 ln t L-‘ V OtllUs (. tUO a t c (u fo w l || h o ld a n a J| <ja y m e etin g meet w ith Mrs. F a il Ballew fo r a talism an roses was assist««d in the meeting. The program topic the home o f Mrs. G. B Pitcher. a, .«,,. home of Mr» C ad W ill in ' The noble grand, Rosie I-ewis, was on poinsettias and was given Guests in in ri..i M rs * r i . , „ n,., 1 " nonu or .xus, t a i l w aii.u » 7:30 dessert. serving the refreshm ents by an I»res»-nte«l Miss Rosxner w ith a bv M rs D a le G i . e s a n d Mi-s l i a r ^ u c sti ,nt . s' Glennie Wltj, potluck dinner at noon, oy a irs Date tag tee and .Mrs lia r - Frost, Mrs. Nelson Durham . Miss M is. H ikko g ift in behalf of th c ( lncal lodge. G irl Scouts meet a fte r school at o the r daughter, old M artin. Mrs. Charles Young Lula C urrin . Mrs. L orin g Me- A t 2:30 to d a y the Ad L ib itu m the home o f Mrs. K M. Bird. Brown. She won« callandra in cor She also present!«! a past noble gave a report on birds. Mrs. Lloyd Laughlin and Mrs. Glen W ilson, club meets at the home o f Mrs. sage on her black suit. grand's pm to Vera Zn-lx«<-k Mrs. DeYoung was a guest. The next yjrs, F ra n k Gierau received high P- C. Christensen. The bride's lace laid table was I »«Wes was awarded a ce rtifica te The Kensington club meets ut the I.O.O.F. hall fo r an a ll day centered w ith a large three tiered of |M«rf<*eiion hy Miss R o ssn er for meeting *’ set,re. T h e d u b w ill m «ct Febru the home of Mrs. Fred Vohs. The Service G uild o f the M eth m eeting w ith a covered dish d in wedding cake. W h ite taiiers and giving her w ork le tte r perfect. ary 2nd at the home o f Mrs. C. J. odist church w ill meet to nig ht ut ner at the n»x>n hour. poinsettias flanked the confection. M rs D«was w ill receive an addi Kem. the home of Mrs. W. H. Bacheld- 7:30 D E S S E R T A salad plate w ith coffee was tional seal to Is- placed on the The C hristian Fellowship Guild set ved u tte r the bride had cut her er w ith Mrs. Joe M cClarnan as BROTHERHOOD HOLDS ce rtifica te each tim e she gives her o f the Presbyten in th u rc h w ill cake. assistant hostess. The Royal club met Thursday DISCI SSIO N work le tte r |x*rfect before the meet at 2:30 at the home o f Mrs. evening fo r a 7:30 dessert at the F o rty Donna friem is anil rela Rebekah assembly president. Mrs. Nelson IN" You ng is enter Clarence Moore. Mrs. Charles apartm ent o f Adelia Hatch w ith tives, M r and M rs It. F. T aylo r The Brotherhood o f the Me’ ho- ta in in g the W. B. C. club this a f In itia tio n was held fo r Miss Be id le r w ill lead the devotions of Wasco. Texas, and Miss Em ily Geneva Ewing assistant hostess, dist church met Monday night at Helen Olson and a s|M«cial in sta lla ternoon at a 1:30 dessert. and Mrs. II. B. F errin w ill have Airs. V. W. Cotton was a guest, the church at which tim e a dis- M argcrum of Palacios. Texas were tion service was held fo r Alice guests High score was received by N ellie cussion was held between F. L. The U topia club a t a 1:30 des- charge o f the program. Conner, recording secretary, who ' Dtackmece and second by Bertha Grannis and E a rl Balch "as fo sert this afternoon at the home of The bride is a graduate of D om was unable to lx« present at the A nother m eeting fo r Wednesday '^IcQ decn. Mrs. H. B. Breedlove w hether the w orld is g e ttin g bet- Mrs. Nelson Durham . A nnual elec- is the Local Church A c tiv itie s of na high schtxil. and A rts and In regular installatio n Ina Stew art, and Mrs. Louis Burleson w ill be te r o r worse." The devotions were tton o f officers at this tim e, in Kingsville, d is tric t deputy, was installin g of- the M ethodist church, hut the dustries College the hostesses fo r the next meet- led by the Rev. W. A. Briggs. The Texrfs. She had lw«en a member of fleer. D is tric t convention c h a ir place o f meeting w ill be announc The A. V. H. Bridge D in n e r club dig- m eeting was presided over by A l- the Penitas, South Palm Garden man o f the Roseburg d is tric t in m ci'ls next Thursday evening w ith ed later. £ —♦ — bert Adkins, president. vited mendters of the local order and Donna school faculties. M r. and Mrs. .Ralph Teeters. LITTLE CLUB OF STAR MEETS — -H MOTHERS CLUB TO IN A fte r January 15, M r. and M rs to attend th e ir d is tric t convention MRS. WHEELER ENTERTAINS C R EA SE M EM BERSH IP The Social Tw elve club w ill W i-e ld re jc r w ill lx« ut horn«« ir to lx« held in February ut O ak The L ittle club o f S tar met re- N . OF' W. meet next Thursday fo r a 1:30 Cottage Grove. Oregon, where the land. Announcement was mail«« of eently at the home of Mrs. Maur- — :--------- . dessert w ith Mrs. Paul Joy. D indon 4-H . Moth, jrs club met fo rm e r has a tire rep air shop. th»- local d is tric t convention to lx« iCb ^stA+>rook near Disston. There Mrs. T .C. Wb«»eler entertained on Wednesday fo r an all day meet- They w ill make the tr ip to th e ir held February 6th at WaltervtUe. Swpi’e thirteen ladies present and th»4 Neighbors o f W oodcraft Tues- The E lite Bridge club w ill me -t ing at the home of Mrs. Doran n< w home by car. Follow ing the m eeting refresh 4 lie day-was spent w ith sewing fo r day evening at a 7:30 dessert. next Thursday evening w ith Mrs R itte r. F ollow in g a co v ered dish ments were served in the dining the hostess. A covered dish dinner Mrs. George McQueen and Mrs. Joseph B riche r fo r a 7:30 dessert. din ne r at noon, the business meet TH ETA KI1O G1KLM IN ITIA T E room to over 1«) persons by Alice vms served a t noon. The next George Gates were guests. Mrs. Conner. Mina C lark. Zula Hansen, A ND IN ST IL L M rs. Fred Vohs w ill e nte rtain ing was held w ith Mrs. Glen Ban- M iss T lx Ima Hodson. E ffie Hoops, , .«-. ’lin g w ill be held January 28th O. W. Blaekm ore received high q .?..1 iv . h /,,.” , /• ton presiding. The annual finan arden club next . a t the home of Mrs. F ra n k Crouse score and low was won by Mrs. -r ,-,,rU.i- \ 1 c ia l n port was given by Mrs. The Theta Rho G irls met M on Nellie Johnston, N e ttie Johnston, Thursday afternoon. of Disston. Gates. D oran R itte r, .secretary. It was day night at the Odd Fellows hall ■Myrtle Kent, Nellie King, and Iva —♦ — —• — A nother m eeting scheduled fo r reported th a t nue to so many w ith 25 girls, nine Rebekahs ami M orris. Th«« next regular meeting A. V. H. C L l'B H AS GUESTS WORKERS CIRCLE SEWS next Thursday is the Past Noble famili»«s m oving from the com several visitors present at which w ill be January 29th. » ■■ - ----------- --------- Grands club which w ill meet at m u n ity durin g the paat months tim e form al in itia tio n and installa Preceding the Rebekah meeting, • M r. and Mrs. C la ir Hogate en- Mrs. Ray Vincent entertained the I.O.O.F. hall at 1:30. There that there were only 11 active tion was held. The candidates M innie W illits entertained at d in tertained the A. V. H. Bridge D in- the W orkers C ircle o f the C hrist- w ill be installatio n of officers and members rem aining. Each member in itia te d were the Mi-ses Barbara ner fo r the follow ing: Miss Made ner club recently w ith the follow - 'an church Tuesday when they met “ Pollyannas" w ill ix- revealed. agreed to in v ite at least one new V dentine, Rolx rdn Flaten anil lyn Rossner o f Duytun, M y rtle / in g 1 guests present: M r and Mrs. a t her home fo r an a ll day meet- mem lx-r to join, tin« club being B e tty H 'xxl. The follow ing officers M eAlpine o f Eugene, C arrie M or »Ben Layng, M r. and Mrs. W a lte r inS- A covered dish dinner was FRIDAY open to a ll parents and friend« of were in tta lle d : president, Miss an of Portland. Ussa Fields ot Eu- Smith and Mrs. P. S. Bukowski. served at noon to the eight ladies The S ta ff club o f the Rebekah 4-H members. Donna Burleson; vice president. gene, Rosi«« Lewis, Noble Grand of ,7 lie next meeting w ill be January present. The afternoon was spent lodge w ill meet at I.O.O.F. hall W o rk o f Women's A c tiv itie s of Miss Pat Dunlop: treasurer. Miss Cottage Grove anil Susie Schnei 28th w ith M r. and M rs. Ralph w ith sewing. The next m eeting at 7:30. the Lane C ounty Defense Cotibcil M ary Gasper; financial secretary. der, vice grand of Cottage Grove, Teeters. w ill be February 2nd a t the home in regards to furnishings fo r Miss Joyce Land; rig h t supporter a— —♦ — o f Mrs. M arvin Harpole, 45 South The Eastern S ta r lodge w ill Camp A d a ir was explained by to president, Miss Barbara Robin MRS. MONROE A N D MRS. ELITE CLUB MEETS street. T h e ‘ m eeting w ill be meet at the Masonic hall a t 8:00 Jeanne M orton, precinct chairm an. son; le ft sup|x>rter to president. ALI.EN H O STESSES FUR DESSERT at 2:00 o’clock fo r Bible study and o’clock, a t which tim e D r. June The lists of desired articles fo r^M iss Pat Sorensen; rig h t support '. < • _______ business and g ifts are to be M a rtin , grand associate m atron, recreation and hospital rooms r to vice president. Miss Sheila The In d ie s Bible class o f the ' M rs O. M. Bagley entertained bnought at this tim e fo r the wiU PaY an o ffic ia l visit. Preced- were studted and club members Tow er; left sup,x>rter to vice Methodist church met Wednesday ing the meeting, the o fficers of the Elite Bridge club Thursday ^ ^ lte Swan Mission. planned on a rticles which they president, M i«. B e tty S turdevant; fo r an a ll day m eeting nt th»« the S ta r w ill have d in n e r at the would assemble and make. e\ >ning at a 7-:30 desesrt at her — warden. Miss Jean Peterson; m a r church w ith Mrs. J. D Monro» B a ptist church served by the Bap 1-11 clubs o f Am erica are co shal, Me.s Evelyn R adtke; chap and Mrs. Nedora A llen hosti Hues • 4.m»*,«W |«. lu s s e ll S m ith was a STUDY C LU B M EETS W IT H tis t ladies. operating in the purchase o f a lain, Miss S hirley C ulver: Inside fo r the covered dish dinner. There . f u i - L M i . C urtis French receiv- MRS. W O R K M A N ed high score. The next m eeting Townsend A u x ilia ry ladies w ill station car-amburance, which w ill u.ardian. Miss G reta Bender; o u t were eight m emlxirs present and be January 28th a t the home The Tuesday Evening Study meet at the Townsend hall a t 1:30 lx« paid fo r w ith donations from side guardian, Miss Donna P o rte r George F u lle rto n and J. D M on of Mrs. Joseph Bricher. 4-H club groups, and presented to fie ld ; firs t herald, Miss June M al roe were dtnnet guests. A short club m et a t the home o f Mrs. W. p. m. fo r w ork. the American Red Cioss. A ny ad colm ; th ird herald. Miss June business m eeting L. W orkm an at w hich tim e Mrs. ♦ followed the W illia m Thum reviewed the book United Spanish W a r Veterans d itio n a l funds over the cost o f the M cndell; and fo u rth herald. Miss dinner and devotions were led by , CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. "H aw keyes," by P h ilip Stong, and ar>d A u x ilia ry meet a t the home ambulance w ill go fo r the p u r Laverne Stroup. In s ta llin g officer, Mrs. Ida Swann. Sixteen calls BUKOWSKI M rs. W orkm an reviewed the book i t M r. and M rs. Charles Cooley. chase of com fort kits fo r boys in Barbara Robinson; in sta llin g m ar- were reported on the sick and one the service. It was voted that this shal, Audrey Beach; and in s ta llin .' bouquet given out. There w ill be Mrs. P. S. Bukow ski was host- "Bindweed,” by B e tty de Sherbin- d u b would donate $5 towards the chaplain, Vera Zicbeck. ess’ recently at a 7:30 dessert to en. The c’lub voted a donation to MONDAY a special called meeting next the La Mereredi Pont club at her the scholarship loan fund of Fed- Rainbow G irls w ill meet at the fund. Members o f the local 4-H Refreshments were served by Thursday a t the home o f Mrs, home. The club w ill meet again erated Women's clubs and also to Masonic temple at 7:30. T his w ill clubs w ill be asked to donate 5 the Rebekah sisters. Alm a P o rte r George Fullerton, the day to lx« cents each, which w ill be. donated field. assistant advisor, presented sp»-nl w ith q u iltin g and a covered thq,27th at the home of M rs. E a rl the Doembecher hospital o f P o rt- be public fo rm a l installatio n. Ballew.- land. in addition' to the M others club each incoming o ffic e r and in s ta ll dish dinner at n»x»n The Degree o f H onor lodge w ill fund. ing o ffic e r w ith a red carnation. meet a t the Eagles h a ll a t 7:30 at Members expressed th a t as The next meeting w ill lx- Febru which tim e there w ill be in s ta lla cra fts w ork they would lik e ad a ry 1st. tio n o f officers and M innie Card, d itio na l instru ction in ne»«dle- —• — state organizer, w ill v is it the j/oint, which w ill lx« resumed at 1:00 o’( LtX K LUNCHEON lodge a t this tim e. the next m eeting. Members w ill b ring th e ir w o rk m aterials as well The El M artes d u b met Tues The Boy Scouts w ill meet at the a s 'm a te ria ls suitable lo make day fo r a 1:00 o'ckx-k luncheon at arm ory at 7:30. bedside table and tra y covers fo r the home of M is. Fred Anderson. The Tow-nsend club w ill meet at the Camp A d a ir hospital. The Guests were Mrs. Schofield Slew- next meeting w ill lx- held a t the a rt, M rs Fi<«d Hammond and Mrs. 7 :30 a t the Tow nsend hall. home of Mrs. Lynch C u rrin on H arold W olfard. High score was A t 7:30, fir s t aid c iv ilia n de January 27th. received by Mrs. Loran Schroeder. fense corps meets a t Masonic - • - The club w ill meet again Febru SalexbookK, receipt hooks, book a ry 2nd w ith Mrs. V ic to r Cham temple under the direction o f Mrs. keeping systems. The Sentinel. A rth u r Jones. bers. We are displaying a new shipment of SU PER G L ID E ROCKERS and SW IN G RO CK ERS Better get your now. McLaughlin’s Furniture Store Social Calendar At LINE ( lit« I t H A S A l l . D M M EETIN G Th«» Pinihne Circle of the C hristian church held an a ll day meeting Tui'sday ut I lie home of Mis. D-o W ilson w ith «»ighi mem- laus and visitors present. A eov- «n -d dish dinner was served ut tin» noon hour A t ttie aftertusin meet ing. Mrs. T M. Boyd led th«» de votions and Mrs W ilson hud tlx» program Tin« C ircle w ill meet w ith Mis. Florence Sm all Febru ary 2nd HERE'S HOW TO KEEP YOUR IN GOOD WORKING ORDER! Oil motor« regularly. Keep the bruthet clean. Never yank, tw iit, or knot an electric cord. Hava break« repaired. W ipe all appliance« clean after every uiing. Watch out for loots elec trical connection«, and if any develop have them repaired. Check furnace motor«, re frigerator«, wathera at leait once a year. Mountain States Power Company "A Self - Supporting, T ax- Paying, Private Enterprise" Don’t Forget the Men in the Service The O. W. D inner meet w ith M r. and M ills. » y Don’t Disappoint HER! Your favorite Valentine is looking ferward to her favorite token of devotion—Flowers. So nc matter what else you intend to give, be sure, not to forget them. W e'll be glad to suggest the appropriate flowers for w.» her. S u n n y side Greenhouses * " 1704 West Main St., Telcq/hone 182 club w ill Mrs. K a rl v irio n BUY unititi •Tarr« w«a «SVINI,« The Happy Seven 4-H cooking d u b w ill meet at 4:30 a t the home o f Mrs. S. T. Rose. . . . Makes Old Sweet hearts Younger. . . . Young Sweethearts Svzeeter . . . TUESDAY The Royal Neighbors m eeting at the Eagles hall at 8:00 o'clock. The F riendly d u b w ill meet fo r 1:30 dessert w ith Mrs. P. C. Christensen. •« Justamere 1.30 dessert a t the home o f Mrs. J. B righton Leonard, i The M. P. G. c-luh meets at Mrs. I Charles Beidler's to r a 1:00 o’ckx-k | luncheon. At 7:30 the Reseatch club will I meet ut tlie library . - IS YOURS A V HOME? Is it a bright and cheerful place of refuge for those who are working hard? Is everyone in it doing something to help win »he war? Do you patch, mend, remodel and salvage everything you can? Do you buy your large-cost items on the Lay-Away Plan, to keep budgets balanced, and W ar Bonds flow ing into the house? 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