PAGE FOTTI s O C I E T Y Telephone 159 Till KSlt.W. J A M A It Ï 28, 191.1 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGI QUOTO. OREGON Social Calendar KAINHDXX GIRLS IN ST A LL The Rainbow G irls met Monday night at the Masonic Temple fo r th e ir tegular business meeting and Townsend Independent Q uilters balloting a fte r which installation club w ill hold an a ll day meeting at the home of Mrs. Cad Wallace. of officers was held w ith the fo l­ low ing installing o fficers: Miss A potluck dinner w ill be served GOLDEN XXEDDINB <»B- ’ O, E. S. HONORS OR. JI'NE Shirley Hendricks, installin g o ffi­ at nn. NERXED XT BOMEN X M XRTIN cer; Miss Marie Ixunlkird. chap­ lain. Miss June Bird, recorder; The A. V. 11. Bridge Dinner r ■ The golden wedding anniversary Preceding th e . Eastern. S tar Miss Janet Pete’ sen. marshal, and o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters nXecting F riday night, a dinner club is meeting this evening w ith Miss Irene Schaller, musician. M r. and Mrs, Ralph Teeters. was celebrated January 24 a t the was served at the Rainbow Cafe Elective officers installed were Ladies club hall at Dorena. They honoring D r. June M artin, asso­ At 1:30 today Mi's Paul Joy is Miss A rie tta Roberts, w o rth y ad­ were m arried at the home o f M r. ciate grand m atron of the grand e ntertaining the Social Twelve at visor; M iss IXuls C h r i s t e n - and Mrs. Wallace MeKihben. Mrs. chapter o f Oregon Eastern Star. a" dessert. sen. w orth y associate advisor; Teeters' parents, nt Fairview , near Maxine' W ard, w o rth y m atro n of Miss At 7.30 tonight the E lite Bridge Miss Joan King, c h a n ty ; Dorena by Elder N. B. Walden on the local Star, was in charge of Betty Thompson. hope; Miss Janet club w ill meet w ith Mrs. Joseph January’ 25. 1893. They have lived the dinner at w hich tim e covers Rynearson, fa ith . M iss A llx-rta a ll o f th e ir m arried life at Dorena. were laid fo r 25 inchiding D r. B riche r fo r dessert. Adkins, recorder, and Miss Eileen T o this union were born fo u r c h il­ M artin, the officers o f the Star, O ur Bouquet Garden Club is Harpole, treasurer. The appointive dren. John Teeters o f Mehama, and additional guests were M r. m eeting this afternoon at 2:30 at officers installed were Miss A bi-j M rs. M olly Volgamore who died and Mrs. K n a ffle Haynes, Mr. and the home o f Mrs. Fred Vohs. g ’lil Trask, chaplain; M iss C h lo ro tw enty years ago. Mrs! Benetta Mrs. J. P. Graham, Ina Godard, Roberts, d rill leader; Miss S a ra ! Thompson, installin g usher The day night at the Townsend hall at church parlors. No admission w ill Coombs o f Springfield, and Mrs. and lim a Thum. Follow ing the A t 1:30 today the Past Noble dinner, the members met at the Grands club meets at the Odd Bjorset. love: Miss Helen Smith, follow ing officers were Installed: which turn* May Barton presided be chargeil. but a silver offe ring •«.■.Nellie Peterson o f Dorena. expei ted, and the t !hi tatbin Besides the honored guests, Masonic temple fo r th e ir regular Fellows hall fo r installatio n of o f­ religion; Miss Juanita Powell, na­ past president, M arie Letumer; over the program which consisted ture; Miss Helen Roberts, im m o r­ president. Beulah Serim a; vice of music, singing and readings An Fellowship Guild, which aponaora those attending the dinner were: business m eeting at which tim e ficers and "P ollyan na " sisters wall ta lity ; M iss I. ois Welden, fid e lity ; president, Maiy P lu n k e tt; second o rigin al poem by L. D. Tucker the tea w ill place the proceeds In ' ' ' M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Dr. M a rtin paid an o ffic ia l visit lx? revealed. Miss M ildred Collier, p atriotism ; vice president, Vera Ziebeek; was read. A ll sick members were the treasury fo r missions. and held a- school o f instruction. Mrs. Merle MeKihben, M r. and improving. W illi the Eveiyone is Invited to attend the The Service G uild of the M eth­ Miss B etty .Mae W hitlock, ser­ treasurer, Loche Thompson; sec­ reported The v is itin g fran d o ffic e r w.is • Mrs. Louis Rohlfsen. M r. and Mrs. vice; Miss B etty Jane Caviness , retary. Glenda Bushell; usher. blowing of the fire whistle, the tea Then* w ill be no stated pro­ Ralph Teeters, Grace E. Repp, given the flo ra l degree by *tbe o f­ odist church w ill meet next T hurs­ confidential observer; Miss Mary Ruth Thompson; assistant usher, meeting adjourned gram and persons are welcome to M r. and Mrs. Hugh S. D o o little ficers and was presented w ith day night at the home o f Mrs ♦ come and go anytim e throughout and son Richard. M r. and Mrs. flowers and g ifts by the lodge XV. H. Bachelder w ith Mrs. Joe Lou Thompson, outer observer; Isabelle Cline; inside watch. M y r­ Miss Carolyn Englund, musician,! na Christensen; outside watch, “IIDBHY TEA" AT the evening At each display w ill M cClarnan assistant hostess. G. W. Sweet. M r. and Mrs. Rob­ m em ber^ I'RESBXTERI XN ( III IU II and Miss C harlotte Barton, choir W ilm a Hobbs; pianist. June John­ lx> the owner, o r member of the Follow ing the meeting refresh­ e rt M. Coombs and daughters A 1:30 dessert next Thursday director. Mrs. Guy E arl is m other i son; and captain of d rill team, Guild, who w ill explain the hobby S hirley and Norm a Jean, M r. and ments were served by the com m it­ fo r the W.B.C. club at the home The “ Hobby Tea" which is on and answer ipiestlons. advisor fo r the coming year and Bonnie Schaffer. M rs. Charley FXeterson, M r. and tee, Mrs. K n a ffle Haynes. Mrs. o f Mrs. Fred Anderson. Louis Caldwell. Rainbow d a d .' It was voted to donate $2.50 to • he social calendar fo r next T hurs­ H. X X ’ . Lom bard. Mrs. L o rin Mrs. Louis Dodge. M r. and Mrs. ' G ifts were presented to the tncom- the school m ilk fund. The defense day evening, at the Presbyterian LOU XI, < III R< II AUTIX’ITIEM Herm an Kanel, M r. and Mrs. E. Schroeder, Mi's. T. C. Wheeler. Another m eeting fo r th is a fte r­ ing and outgoing officers and stamp was drawn by Ruth Thom p­ church, promise« to lx* an in te r­ GROUP ELKUTN W. Twing. M r. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Kenneth M ickey and Miss noon is the Ad L ib itu m club at m other a d v is o rs, a number o f them son and refreshments were served esting occasion. Though this is Belle Burkholder. Peterson and children Edna 'Ann. ■2:30 at the home o f Mrs. P. C. not planntxl to lx* a large a ffa ir, responding w ith -alks. There were by Ruth Thompson. The Local Church A ctivitie s Wallace. Merelene and M olly Lou, Christensen. there w ill be several tables of group ol the .Metluxlisl church met several visitors and a large at- ! U L XI D E T T E K IM E C E LE ­ Robert L. M atthews. B illie Kanel "hobbies'' displayed by |x*rsons in yesterday afternoon nt the church BR ATES XXITH I ’ XRTV Next Thursday at 2:30 the Con­ tendance at the installation serv- ■ MRS. TOIII.E - PR ESID E N T and Bobby McBee, Lois Teeters. Cottage Grove, and v ic in ity who w ith the newly eleeteil president, ices. FRIENDLY ( LI B stellation club w ill meet at the Miss M ildred Sm ith, Frances pursue this interesting pastime. Mrs A lvis Wicks, presiding o th e r The advisory board w as alsb in- j Mrs. C. II. Kim e entertained a Masonic club rooms. Hostesses Cooper, Miss R uth Childers, and stalled at this tim e who are: Mrs. P. C. Christensen was Then there w ill be ample n|>por- officers elected at this lim e were group o f children Sunday a fte r­ wall he M ary W orkm an. Susie • M iss E sther Volgamore. Orpha Earl. Maxine Ward. Erank hostess to the F riendly club Tues­ tu n ity fo r visiting, and light re­ firs t vice president, Mr». S L. noon honoring her daughter Wiese and Ina Godard. W hite. Donna Allen, K n affle day at a 1:30 dessert followed by freshments w ill lx* served Maekin; and secretary and treas­ A U X IL IA R Y O F S P AN IS H XVAR Claudette Gay on her seventh The Friendship class of the Hay nes, Verna Lombard. Notable among the collections Echo the annual election of officers b irth da y anniversary . Those pres­ V ETER AN S INSTALL urer, Mrs. C. N. Land. Hostesses w ill meet Galdabini. Louis Caldwell and w ith the follow ing Ixang elected: w ill be hand-carved boats of d if­ ent w ere: Jeannette K im b a ll and Presbyterian church fo r the afternoon were M rs An­ next Thursday evening. The place ferent designs, bells, buttons, Helen A. Roberts. president, Mrs. E lm er Tohlen; vice The Bert B. Chandler chapter Jim m ie K im b a ll o f T re n t. Sandra o f meeting to be announced later. drawings, dolls, and XX'est A frican drew Brund and Mrs. A lbert president, Mrs. C. N. Land, sec­ Maxine W ard, w orth y m atron, Sue Carlson. Janice Brown. P a t­ o f the Spanish ^m enean W a r and F rank W hite, w orth y patron re ta ry and treasurer, Mrs B ill souvenirs. Wow lard. Veterans and th e ir a u x ilia ry met ty Kent. Gayle Rose. B illy Veatch, FRIDAY o f the Eastern Star, and Louis Watson; rep orte r and chairm an of The evening s display w ill lx’ ; a fth e home o f M r. and Mrs. C. A. Ronnie Lewis. h;cnard D oolittle. Rebekah lodge w ill meet at the Mrs N. E. from H «>l) to l():0i) p. m., in the < >fficc Supplies. The Sentinel. , Cooley Monday evening at which Tom m ie B riche r and Claudette. Odd Fellows hall at 7:30 fo r regu­ Caldwell. Rainbow dad. were in­ flo w e r comm ittee, troduced and escorted to the east. Compton. The club presented Mrs. tim e the A uxiliary installed the B e tty Joy K im b a ll o f T re n t as­ la r business meeting. The advisory board m et pre­ Christensen, re tirin g president, follow ing officers fo r the coming sisted w ith the games and serving ceding the Rainbow meeting w ith w ith a p it ted plant. Mrs. Tohlen year: president, Helen Sherman; o f refreshm ents late in the a fte r­ MONDAY several in attendance. The next w ill e nte rtain the club at the next senior vice president, L illia n Doo­ noon. The dining table around The C atholic A lta r Society w ill m eeting w ill be February 8th and meeting, February 2.3rd. which a ll were seated was cen­ little : ju n io r vice president. Grace meet at the home o f Mrs. Francis Ellen Repp; secretary', Ada Oakes; tered w ith flowers and ta ll tap- M cLaughlin fo r a 1:30 dessert and there w ill be in itia tio n a t this tim e. OFFICERS NOMINATED treasurer Josephine Chapman; eis a ll in pastel shades and place business meeting. cards were pastel baskets of chaplain. M a rth a Cooley; patrio­ I ll COOKING < LI B RE­ At a meeting o f the vTiristian tic instructor. M innie Sweet; his­ candy. Claudette received many- Boy Scouts meet at the arm ory C EIV ER PINS Fellow ship Guild of the Presby­ at 7:30. torian, M arie C row ; conductor, gifts. terian church »•. meh was held 'E lla F leck: and assistant conduc­ A t a m eeting of the Happy Wednesday afternoon at the home A t 7 :30 F irs t Aid c iv ilia n de­ tor, Rose PAers^n. Follow ing the FORMER R ESID EN T GUEST fense corps meets at Masonic Seven 4-H Cooking club nt the of Mrs. Clarence Moore, the fo l­ OF CLUB installation, a jew el was present­ temple under the direction o f Mrs. home of Mrs. S. T. Rose Monday | lowing officers were nominated: ed b y the a uxiliary to Mrs. Cool­ afternoon, the g irls were present­ president. Mrs. Clarence Moore; Mrs. J. B righton Leonard enter­ A rth u r Jones. ey, re tirin g president. Refresh- ed w ith one-yeai pins fo r having finance, Mrs. A. W. Shofstall; aec* tained the Justamere club Tues­ j ments were served a t the close o f Townsend club w ill meet at th e evening. The chapter w ill hold day at a 1:30 dessert at her home th e ir 'ia ll a t 7:30 fo r reg ula r busi­ completed th e ir firs t year's w ork. ■ reta ry o f lite ra tu re , Mrs. LeRoy The g irls put on an am ateur pro­ Beghtol; stewardship secretary, n A t m eeting February 22nd at which tim e M rs. T. J. Denson ness meeting. gram followed by h dem onstration Mrs. George M atthews; program, of M arshfield, a fo rm e r member, • t th¡» home o f M r. and Mrs by Mrs. Paul Joy; young people's, was a guest. Plans were made to Red Cross surgical gauze class o f m aking vegetable salad George Sweet. hold a b irth d a y p a rty a t th e ir meets at the Masonic temple from Diane M orAock and Gloria Rose. Mrs. H. B F errin. Election of o ffi­ next m eeting which w ill be Febru­ 1:30 to 4:30 and from 7:30 to 9:30 The next m eeting w ill be Febru­ cers w ill be held nt the February UTOPIA ELECTS OFUK ERS ary' 9th at the home o f Mrs. under the direction o f Mrs. J. F. a ry 15th at the home o f th e ir lead­ meeting. Devotions were led by er, Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Chas. Beidler and Mrs. Fer­ Mr?. Nelson Durham e nte rtain ­ S tew art Carlson. This w ill be Finneran. rin had charge o f the program I - ♦ - ed fhb Utopia club recently at a th e ir 9th anniversary and w ill also There w ill be a m eeting o f the SUNSHINE ( IRULE SEXXS which was on Missions in China. 1:30 dessert at her home W h ich be election o f officers. Theta Rho G irls at Odd Fellows FOR R. XX'. R. She was assisted by Mrs. Beghtol was followed -by election o f o ffi­ hall at 7:30. YOUNG ADULT FELLO W SH IP and Mrs. Blaekmore. Plans were cers the fo llo w in g being elected: GROUP MEETS The SfciAshiqc Circle o f the completed fo r the "hobby tea" president. Mrs. D ella Richmond The C atholic A lta r Society w ill C hristian rh u rc h held an a ll day Which w ill be held at the church »ifce president. Mrs. Vinal Rand­ meet at the Rainbow cafe at 1:30. meeting Tuesday at the home of The Young A d u lt Fellowship February 4th. Refreshments were a ll; and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Francis M cLaughlin and F. L. Grannis. Mrs. Guy E arl was group o f the M ethodist church Mrs. W. J. Bartels w ill be hostes­ M rs. Stella Baker, the m orning served by the hostess assisted by being spent w ith tying a c o m fo rt­ Mrs. M atthews. « b Ì a guest. The club w ill meet again met Sunday n ig ht a fte r church ses. . er fo r the Russian W ar R elief fo l­ - ♦— F ebruary 18th at the home o f Mrs. w ith M r. and M rs. Jack Caton at the home o f H erb Adams fo r lowed by a covered dish dinner at H. B. Ferrin. MEETING OF ROYAL TUESDAY Bible study w ith eleven young noon. In the afternoon nine o f the NEIGHBORS A t 2:00 p. m. the W orkers C ir­ executive members met nt the F ollow ing the RESEARCH CLUB AT LIBRARY people present. cle o f the C hristian church meets study, lig h t refreshm ents were home of Mrs. W illia m Moreloek The Royal Neighbors held th e ir w ith Mrs. M arvin Harpole for A t a meeting o f the Research served by the host and hostess. Bible study. G ifts fo r the W h ite } at which tim e plans were made regular business m eeting Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall at :• f club Tuesday night at the lib ra ry , M. P. G. CLUB M EETS WITH Swan Mission are to be brought fo r the m onth of February. which tim e N ellie Blaekmore was Mrs. A. W. Shofstall reported on at this time. MRS. BEID LER DINNER FLUB .XT THE Mie magazine a rticle, "W a r C rim ­ presented w ith a Royal Neighbors MILLS HOME M rs. V ic to r Chambers w ill en­ pin by the lixlge fo r having served inals, by E lbert D. Thomas and The M. P. G. club m et Tuesday te rta in the El M artes club at a as oracle the past year. Bessie Mrs. L . W. Coiner reviewed the afternoon fo r a 1:00 o’clock lunch­ 1:00 o’clock luncheon. M r. and Mrs. K a rl M ills entor­ F ry of Idaho was a visitor. F ol-, book, "K in g ’s Row,” by H enry eon at the home o f Mrs. Charles ta ined the O. W. D inner club at owing the meeting bridge was Belleman. The next m eeting w ill The La Comus club w ill meet th e ir home Monday evening. The Beidler. The afternoon was spent played and refreshm ents served be a surprise program w ith each socially. The club w ill meet again w ith Mrs. C. J. Kem fo r a 1:00 table was centered w ith a howl o f ' by M argaret Lasater and Peggy one co n trib u tin g something on the o’clock dessert. February 9th w ith M rs. A lb e rt chrysanthemums, yellow being i S tickrod. program. H e lliw e ll. M eeting o f the Eagles A u x ilia ry used fo r color scheme. D r. and ■ Mrs. W. E. Lebow were guests. | MRS. BARTON PRESIDES at the Eagles hall. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB XX. B. C. D ESSE R T The club w ill meet again February Degage dessert at 1:30 at the 22nd at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. ' ' ’The Tuesday Bridge club m et The Townsend club met Mon* The XV. B. C. club m et recently home o f Mrs. C u rtis French. Roy Short. Tuesday fo r 1:00 o’clock luncheon at the home o f M rs. Nelson De­ A t 7:30 Tuesday S tudy club at at the home of Mrs. V icto r Cham- Young fo r a 1:30 dessert a t w hich D. OF II. IN ITIA T ES A N D ... bers. Mrs. L o rin Schroeder was a tim e M rs. Fred Anderson receiv­ the lib ra ry . IN STA LLS . guest and Mrs. C. J. Kem receiv- ed high score. The next meeting The Neighbors o f W oodcraft r, ed high score. The next meeting w ill be February 4th a t the home w ill meet a t the Odd Fellows hall A t the Degree o f H onor m eet­ - w ill be February 9th at the home o f Mrs. Anderson and w ill be a a t 7:30 fo r annual election o f o f­ ing Monday night at the Eagles oU M rst f t ’arren Daugherty. 1:30 dessert. ficers and in itia tio n . hall, in itia tio n was held fo r M yrna The Pauline C ircle of C hristian Christensen and W ilda King. M in ­ W hat You Need To Know About V itam ins What Is a V ita m in ? The term V itam in 1s used to desig* church is holding an a ll day meet­ nie Card, state organizer, was u n ­ nale a group of accessoiy food substances e u e n tia l fo r normal n utrition . These substances are not ing at the home o f Mrs. Florence able to lie present on account of Small. The day w ill be spent w ith identical w ith the more fa m ilia r nutrients (proteins, fats, carbohydrates and inorganic salts) yet weather conditions. In sta lla tion of w ork and a potlu ck dinner at they are ju s t as necessary to the preservation of life Itself. W ithout them we die. officers was held at this tim e w ith noon. Helen Cochran installing o ffice r The Cedars club w ill hold an all assisted by Bonnie Schaffer, in- V ita m in XYlutl I t Is XX liâ t I t Don» DeN'eney Result How A ilm luls'il day m eeting a t the home o f Mrs. sta llin g past president, and R uth, Sourees W. A. Hemenway w ith a covered - A n tl-in fe etive Promotes grow th Ix ’ss resistance C od. Il ilibul I ’lsh Liver Oils dish dinner a t noon. Zk A n ti-op hth a lm lc Aids Digestion Io A ll Diseases L ive r Oils Fresh vegetables OU Soluble Helps Eyes The Sunshine C ircle o f the X i’roplitbalniia Carotene Fruits, M ilk C hristian church w ill hold an all A n ti-n e u ritlc Rouses App<*tile Poor G row th Yeast. Cereal day meeting at the church w ith a Brewer's Yeast K Alcohol and Protects netves Constipation and M ilk covered dish dinner at noon. Wbolp Grains W ater Soluble Aids Lactation N itv u u s Ills Concent rates Beans, Nuts WEDNESDAY y —, Ascorbic Acid Prevents S curvy S|x)ngy Gums P u rld 'd Ascorbic C itrus F ru ita G irl Scouts w ill meet a fte r A nti-scorbu tic Builds Bones Poor Muscles Acid from Synt law-tic school at the home o f Mrs. K. M. W ater Soluble and Teeth Fragile Bones D ’mons, Oranges Ascorbic Acid Bird. A n ti-in c h itic Essential fo r cal­ Bone Diseases Irridated-ergos- Red Cross surgical gauze class Irrid ia te d Yeast 13 011 Soluble L0VELV CORSAGES cium, phosphor­ Weak Muscles CUT FLOWERS terel, Cud, lla li- Fish L ive r a t the Masonic temple from 1:30 V ita m in us Metabolism Decayed Teeth Ibut L ive r Oils to 4:30. Oils POTTED PLANTS SPECIAL ORDERS j-, A n ti-s te rility Needed fo r S te rility Whenr germ oil The Kensington club w ill hold Wheat germ oil, Destroyed by norm al placental M iscarriage th e ir regular meeting and potluck (non-sapinifia- VALENTINE CARD WITH EVERY ORDER Fresh Wheat R ancidity Functioning Arne Vulgaris ble fractio n) dinner at noon at the I.O.O.F. hall. Germ, M ilk , R iboflavin, a n ti- Ib ’lps G row th The Business and Professional > WIRE FLOWERS Constipation Yeast, L ive r or Yeast, M alt V J pellagra fa cto r Aids Digestion Women's club w ill meet, the place S kin Diseases Whey Cun- Whey, Liver, I l ’s futj to wire (lowers to your valentine! Prompt A many others Enhances V igor o f m eeting to be announced*later. Nerve disorders een 1 rates Grain Germs and dependable delivery to all points. The Baptist M issionary Society w ill meet, the place o f meeting Vita I errimi plain— Per lxi\ g'J.lWI w ill be announced at church Sun­ day. Office in Residence More New Merchandise THURSDAY Another shipment of Super Glide and Swing Rockers on display. Also we are displaying beautiful new bed room suites If you have been waiting for new furniture now is your opportunity to make your purchases at attractive prices McLaughlin’s Furniture Store Phone 38 Y our Best Friend May Sneeze a Billion Cold G erm s On Your O ’C oat Every time you are with a person who has a cold, or in a public place, billions of dangerous cold germs may be de posited on the outer clothing you are wearing. Winter clothes need frequent cleaning for the same reason that your face and hands need washing . . . . to remove soil and also to get rid of dan­ gerous cold germs. Our cleaning pro cess sterilizes fabric as it cleans, and having winter clothes cleaned at Col­ lin’s now may prevent a cold during the most dangerous m o n t h s of the ’inter. PHONE 44 C O L L IN S L A U N D R Y AND CLEANERS Keep This C h art for Valuable Reference and Inform ation A bout V IT A M IN S VALENTINE DAY February 14th C U P ID Loads His Dart IN C O M E with F L O W E R S TAX Federal and State Returns Prepared Robert Fromm Sunnyside Greenhouses 1704 West Main St., Telephone 182 The M issionary Education and Service group o f the M ethodist j church w ill hold an a ll day m eet­ ing, the pi, ce to be announced in i the church b u lle tin Sunday. 609 North 10th St. Phone 1S4-Y C o ttag e G Brown’s ro v Drug e Store P h a rm a c y