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PAGE FOTTI s Marines Are Wearing.. O C I E T Y T e 1e p h o n e 159 LEM M O N Qt l l t l . t > R IT E S READ I «O M EX \T T E N I» R O S E B I RO .M E E T IN G Mrs. H arold Spriggs was hostess to a group of y oung women Friday evening who organized the D ura tion club which w ill meet every o the r Thursday evening. Members who belong to the club are Mi's. L a rry B iggerstaff, Mrs. Colen Garoutte. Mrs. Joe Linden, Mrs. H arold Spriggs. Mrs. Faye Stew a rt, Mrs. Leon VanN’ortw ick. and Miss D orothy Zim m erly. Election o f officers was held w ith Mrs. B iggerstaff being elected presi dent and Mrs. Garoutte. secretary and treasurer. The evening was spent w ith cards and refresh ments served at the close of the evening by the hostess. The next m eeting w ill be A p ril 29 w ith Mrs. Biggerstaff. M R S . W IC K E N D O L L . M R S . K l 'L M H O S T E S S E S Monday night's meeting of the Townsend club at th e ir hall was a social meeting and consisted of readings and music by M r. Hazen, Mrs. Blackm ore and M r. Short and also group singing was enjoy ed by the members. Defense stamps were given as door prizes. Plans were made fo r a M other's day program to be given M ay 3. CLUB E N T E R T A IN S G E ESTS Mi-s. Glennie Frost was hostess recently at a 1:30 dessert- to the Utopia club at which tim e there were eight guests present. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mrs. C J. Kent, Mrs. F W Blickle. Mrs. Guy Earl. Mrs. G. B. Pitcher. M rs. George Jacobsen, and Mrs. Glen W ilson. The next meeting w ill be M ay 20, the hostess to be announced later. LUTHERAN CHURCH tMissouri Synod* FREE METHODIST CHURCH This smart forest zreen uniform Is now being worn by members of the U. S- M arine Corps Women's Reserve, recently organized to free Lrathernerks for rombat duty. Aside from a flared skirt, the only striking difference from the regu lation M arine winter uniform is a scarlet cord decorating the front of the risored cap. A scarlet wool muffler is a fem inine complement to the top coat. Social C a le n d a r THURSDAY A short Sunday school session W ill begin at 9:43. follow ed by a sf petal Easter progiam.’ T his pro gram , presented by the Sunday school scholars, w ill s ta rt at 10:45 a. m. Follow ing the recitations, pantomime, and songs the pastor w ill present the Easter message. We cordially invite u ll who are r.ot a tt »nding a church service elsewhere, to come and w orship •vith us. Note this bit o f verse w ritte n to a “ sic k " w orld: , The w o rld is sick H aving great desire fo r joys that last a day. M adly seeking w ealth th a t soon must k i w decay: B lind to a ll the w o rth o f things th a t last fo r aye - The w orld is sick. The w orld is sick — H earing not the’ voice o f God amid its din Seeking not the hand once nail — pierced fo r its sin— K now ing not the peace o f those who let .H im te — The w orld is sick. The w orld to sick Lo. a healing hand now w aits to touch its brow. Tenderly He speaks, “ O come to me just now "; When at His feet the w orld shall hum bly bow IT S H A L L BE W E L L Evening evangelistic service a t 7:45 p m. The Social Twelve club to m eet ing this afternoon fo r a 1:30 des EAG1.ES auxiliary sert w ith Mrs. C F. Hoskins. IN ITIA T ES The Past Noble Grands club meets next Thursday at the Odd The Eagles A u x ilia ry held in i Fellows h a ll fo r a 1:30 o'clock tia tio n Tuesday evening at the luncheon. Hostesses w ill be Eagles h a ll fo r Elaine Andrews. M artha East ham. Eva Hatch, Ad- Plans were made fo r the annual die H a llg a rth and M illie Hodg birthday p a rty to be held May son. 18 at w hich tim e the Eugene E lite Bridge club 7:30 dessert A u x ilia ry w ill be guests. The tonight at the home of M rs. Fred firs t nom ination o f officers was Hammond. held a t th is tim e. Refreshments Mrs. Lester Gates is e n te rta in were served by Reatha Hobbs. ing O u r Bouquet Garden club this M innie Hosman and D orothy H a r afternoon. ris. Townsend Independent Q uilters club w ill hold an a ll day m ggting X . OE W. SOCIAL MEETING at the home o f M rs. Cad W allace w ith a potluck luncheon a i noon Mrs. Louis Burleson w ill e nte r The Neighbors o f W oodcraft •net Tuesday evening socially fo r tain tiie VV. B .C. club next T hu rs a 7:30 dessert at the home of day at a 1:3O dessert. A. V. II. Bridge club is meet Mrs. George Kebbelbeck w ith The firs t nom ination o f officers was held Monday n ig ht by the M rs. C arl Bragg assistant hostess. ing tonight w ith M r. and Mrs. Theta Rho G irls when they met Prizes went to Mrs. O. W. Black- R ichard Bushel). C H UR C H O F C H R IS T The D uratio n club w ill meet at the Odd Fellows hall w ith ¿1 more and Mrs. H arold W olfard. Bible school 9:45 a. rn. Worship next Thursday evening at the g irls and tw o Rebekahs present. borne o f M rs. L a rry Biggerstaff. and communion 11:00 a. m. Sub MRS. H U N TER H O ST E »» The g irls turned in the number ject. "The Rcssurectton." C h ris t FRIDAY hours o f w a r w ork done and ian Endeavor 6:30 p m Evening Eastern S ta r ..ill meet at the Mrs. W a lte r H un te r was host bonds bought individ ua lly fo r the service 7:30 p. m. Subject, “ A fte r contest being held by the board ess Tuesday afternoon at a 1:30 Masonic temple at 8:00 o'clock. the Resurrection. W hat.” Prayer o f advisors of The’ a Rho G irts dessert to the Justamere club. There w ill be in itia tio n . meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Townsend Ladies A u x ilia ry w ill W a lte i clubs o f the Rebekah Assembly. Guests included Mrs. L. P. Nebclung. M inister. Plans were completed fo r the an Sm ith, Mrs. Fred Hammond and meet a t Townsend hull, at 1:30 P. M. nual M others Day and sixth an Mrs. Roy Sunderland. High score P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH Surgical gauze class. at Masonic niversary banquet which w ill be was received by Mrs. H arold W ol Sunrise .Service. Meet at the temple from 1:30 to 4:30. fard. Mrs. L lo yd Griggs w ill en held M ay 3 a t the I. O. O. F. hall. church at 6:00 a. m. Bob Daugh te rta in the club M ay 4. MONDAY e rty in charge o f program on M t. - ♦ - ’ Rainbow G irls w ill meet at 7:30 MRS. VOHS E N T ER TA IN S David, weather p e rm ittin g . MIZPAH (L A S S AT ( H IT « II at Masonic temple fo r regular Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m business meeting. Mrs. Fred Vohs entertained the The Mizpah class of the Pres Regular business m eeting o f the M rs. L. W. Coiner. Supt. M orning Ad L ib itu m club a t her home Thursday afternoon. M rs. Ira byterian church m et Tuesday a f Degree o f H onor lodge a t the w orship a t 11:00. Dr. Q uirim us Beidler and Mrs. Anna Hauser ternoon at the church. The a fte r Eagles h a ll a t 7:30. Miss Eleanor Breen of Eugene speaker. Sermon were guests. The afternoon was noon was spent w o rkin g on a Lem m er anti M arie Lem m er, re topic. "E a ste r: A F aith fo r H on orable Men." E aster cantata " Im spent w ith needlework and social q u ilt fo r the C hildren's Farm freshm ent com m ittee ly. Refreshments were served at Home at C orvallis. The next m eet M eeting of the Brotherhood of m o rta lity ’’ by S lu slts by the cho r the tea hour by the hostess. T h e ir ing w ill be M ay 18. the M ethodist chufch at the led by M yron Biactcell w ith M i H. A. Hagen at the organ and church at 7:30. M ay meeting w ill be held a t the Boy Scouts w ill meet a t the M rs. O._W . Blackm ore a t the home o f M rs. Bayard Reed. W . B. C. D E S S E R T piano. a rm ory a t 7:30. Next Thursday evening F -U ,w - The W. B. C. club was enter M eeting o f the Townsend club RESEARCH CLUB ship covered dish dinner fo r the at the Townsend hall at 7:30. tained recently at a 1:30 dessert congregation at th e Joker club 7 :30 dessert at the church The Research club met Tuesday- a t the home o f Mrs. H a rry Ten church at 6:30. home o f Mrs. George Jacobsen. evening at the library. Instead o i nis w ith tw o guests present, Mrs. United Spanish W ar Veterans holding th e ir regular meeting, M E T H O D IS T C H URCH they disbanded and attended the George McQueen and Mrs. Elm er and A u x ilia ry meet at the Roy 6:00 a. m. Sunrise service spon Sherman home a t 6:30 fo r pot- Neet. M rs. Louis Burleson w ill en pre-Easter service in a b o d y a t sored by the young people. Meet luck supper. the Presbyterian church. te rta in the club A p ril 29. O. VV. D inn er club at the at church at 5:30. home o f M r. and Mrs. Joe Sm ith. 10:10 Sunday school dedication of Red Cross surgical gauze class the flow er cross. Church school, 9:45. Sam M ack- at the Masonic temple from 1:30 in, Supt M orning w orship at 11 to 4:30 and from 7:30 to 9:30. a. m. Dr. H erbert Kuehn w ill TUESDAY Subject, "Im m o rta lity .” The F rie n d ly club w ill meet speak. w ith Mrs. F red Bressler fo r a Receiving o f new members and baptismal service. Evening ser 1:30 dessert. El M artes 1:30 dessert at the vice 7:30 p. m A sacred drama "Challenge of the Cross” by the home o f M rs. N. J. Nelson?- Mrs. Ruth Woodson w ill be young ladies and choir. Choir practice Wednesday eve hostess to the La Comus club at a 1:00 o'clock dessert at the G. B. ning, 7:45. Prayer m eeting at 7:45 Thursday evening. Youth F ellow P itcher home. . The Kensington club meets at ship Sunday at 6:30. 1 he (x ld Fellows hall fo r an a ll . ASSE M B LY O F GOD day m eeting w ith a covered dish E m phatically right for spring . . . these sm art, new light- H ilton T. Park, Pastor. luncheon at noon. Easter Sunday the Assembly o f A t 7:30 o'clock, the Tuesday spirited hats! Every one has the power of appeal . . . just Evening S tudy club at the lib ra ry . God Sunday school w ill give an see tfic adm iring glances turned y our way when yon walk At 1:30 p. m. Degage dessert at Easter program during the Sun day school hour at 9:45 a. m. the home o f Mrs. C arl Bragg. down the avenue . . . any one will add a gay touch to There w ill b<- recitations, q ua r . WEDNESDAY your war-limited wardrobe. The Local Church A c tiv itie s tet numbers, trios, children's ex church <?tc. Ejach departm ent w ill group o f the M ethodist ^presented by a special num w ill meet at the church at 2:30 ■/ t Forward tilted felt, flower trimmed. fo r th e ir annual experience so ber of th e ir own choosing. ■¿7 H eart shaped straw bonnet with veil. At 1HX). a. m., in the m orning cial. The G irl Scouts meet a fte r worship service there w ill also be ■fr Sm art sport« hat with contrasting ribbon band. school w ith Mrs. K. M. B ird at special choir numbers, trios, etc. Head hugging calot with veiling. There w ill be a special dedication her home. Red Cross surgical gauze class service fo r children and babies at the Masonic tem ple from 9:00 and new memix-rs w ill lx> received to 11:00 a. m. and from 1:30 to in lo the church. The pastor w ill give hi EJaster addiess on “ C hrist 4 :30 p. m. the Risen L o rd .” The evening message at 7:45 Engraved, printed or processed 509 M ain— Phone 36 wedding announcements for sale p. m. w ill be “ He was Delighted p y The Sentinel. lo See Je^us." The evening ser- Mrs. George W ickendoll and Mrs. A rth u r K ulm were co-host esses recently at a 7:30 dessert to the Service G uild of the M etho dist church at the W ickendoll home. Mrs. Leslie Cone led the devotions. Mrs. Jack Caton o f M t. Shasta C ity, C alifornia, a form er member of the guild, and Mrs. T. A. Stivers, m other of Mrs. Damon Scott, and Mrs. D. M. Bishop, sister o f Mrs. Scott, who were house guests a t the Scott home, were guests. M rs. R obert Graham was given a shower by the members. The next m eeting of the G uild w ill be M ay 6 at the home of M rs. Lance Naish w ith M rs. Fred Vohs. co-hostess. - NOM INATION O F OFF!« E R S BY THETA RHO 1 vice w ill be climaxed w ith a liap- ttomnl service. The Assembly ol God wishes to a ll a joyous Easter and may Christ the Lord l»e risen in your hearts this EnstA* tune. S. I* A building, West Maia Street. VV. A Sylwester, Roseburg, pastor. Service of Sunday begins nt 10:45 a in Sermon topic, "The Risen Lord's Easter Promise to You abd Me." Sunday school meets ai 9:45 11. m We inv’lte all F IR S T B A P T IS T C lIU R l II those having no church home of E ntile I. W hite, P is to r th e ir own to attend our se rv in ' C hurch aehixil at 9 4 5 m. and Sunday school. Lutheran hour M is w . c M artin. Supt M orn- ever K( >RE Sunday at 1:00 p. in. 1 ig worship service at 11:00. Ser mon subject “ Hi' Is Risen.'' S|x‘- C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE: SO CIETY 202 Second Street cial Easter music by choir. Sunday school nt 9:45; forenoon B. Y P. U. at 0:30 Discussion ’■ ader Miss Leona H am intl. Eve service, 11. Subject. "P robation ning se rv in ' ai 7:30. Subject. A lte r D eath," Evening se rvin ' sec “ Significance of B aptism ." There ond Wednesday of each m onth at 8:00 p. nt. T lie Bible. .Christum w ill lie baptismal service. Choir practice .- it 8.00 Wednes Science lite ra tu re ami the w r i t day evening P rayer ——♦ !-- nt ings ol Mary Baker Elddy may lie borrowed or purchased before or 8:00 Thursday evening. a fte r tin* Wednesday service. TOWNSEND * I t R C U B O R G A N IZ E » Speehi/ E a ste r Services . 7 / Churches Sunday C H UR C H O F GOD 1060 East Adams Ave. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Easter program 11:00 a. m Young peo ples m eeting 7 1.» 1» in. D evotion al service 8:00 p. m Pen..er meet ing ami Bible study on the sub- ject, “ Predestination" Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. W ith deep appreciation fo r a liv in g redeemer we comm em or ate his resurrection at this season and extend an in v ita tio n to every one to w orship God w ith us. Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. Several women of the Baptist M r. and Mrs. H enry Quarles an nounce the m arriage of th eir church attended the Women's As- daughter. M is s M ona Kaye sociattonal ra lly Tuesday at the Quarles, to Bert Charles Lemmon. Baptist church in Roseburg. Re- U. S. N. Los Angeles. California, 1 ports were given and election of W. C. on Wednesday. A p ril I t , at 2:30 officers held w ith M rs at Eugene nt the court house w ith M a rtin being reelected president Judge C linton H urd officiating. o f the association. Luncheon was The bride w on' a powder blue served by the Roseburg ladies. The guest speaker was Miss M ary suit w ith w hite accessories. Those witnessing the ceremony Ayres, home missionary, sta tio n were Mrs. Quarles, m other of the ed at Bandon, who spoke on the bride. Miss Nina Quarles, sister. importance o f missions. A duet M rs K ie th Lyons, and M r. and was sung by Mrs. Salem Magnus- sen and M rs Henry Weeldreyer. Mrs. Ralph Galpin. M r. Lemmon has beer on sea Those attending from here were d u ty and left fo r Vallejo. C a lifo r Mi's. M artin. Mrs O. H. Pickens, nia. fo r fu rth e r sea duty. Mrs. Mrs. E rvin Hansen. Mrs. Magnus- Lemmon w ill rem ain here w ith sen and Mrs. Weeldreyer. ♦ her parents and finish high school. S O C IAL M E E T IN G OF D U R A T IO N T III’IISDAY TO E SEN TIN EL, Q Q lT A tlB PR O V E. OR BOON B L U E M O U N T A IN C H UR C H Mrs. M elty W illiam s, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. M o rn ing service 11:00 a. in. Young peo ple's service, 6:45 p. in. Evange lis tic s e rv in ' 7 13 p m. Evange lis tic service Tuesday 7:30 p. m Pruyer service Thursday 2:00 p. in. We welcome you to come and w orship w ith us. KEM'S for DRUGS The Rexall Store Retnoniber Pearl Harbor, Bateau and Corregtdor. Wake Is’and and Guadalcanal? Suro you do! Now your have an extra chance to help avenge t|ie sui tering of our boys statlcned nt theie outposts in defense of this land of ours. BUY BONDS BUY ALL YOU CAN — AND KEEP THEM CANDIES boxed 50c Chocclntes $3 50 CARA NOME V.nity Kit FOAMINO B TH SACHET Asat'd Odors 25c - $100 STATIONERY Mmogm named 00c $2 50 BLU TABS for Head Colds. Hay Fever, Asthma 30's $1 00 PLENAM1NS 0 needed vitamins 72 days treatment $4.70 60c ALKA SELTZER 40c 60c SAL HEPATICA 40c 40c CAST0RIA 75c VERMIFUGE 50c \ l . l , I* I V ID There were tw e nty ladies pres ent at the Sunsnin«' C ircle of the C hristian church Tuesday at an a ll day meeting nt the church at w hich tim e L. P. Nebelung, m in ister o f the church, was a special guest at the potluck luncheon. F ollow ing the luncheon, the pro gram consisted of scripture read ing by Mrs. Iv n l Loucks, a circle of prayer by the member, read ings by Mrs. Addle H algarth and Mrs. Stella Baker and an te s te r leading by Mrs. J. M. Eastham who (resided over the business meeting. A q u ilt pieced by M rs W illia n . aged 84. was tied by the members. It was voted lo Assist the class of high school g irls in purchasing linoleum fo r th e ir class room w ith Mrs. Teiche appointed on the com m ittee to help A special o f fering was taken fo r the purchase of a flag fo r the church. A song service fo llo w M w ith Mrs. C. R. Sinikins at the piano and Mrs. E'erguson leading. This was the closing m eeting fo r the Sunshine Circle fo r the present. K E IIE K A IIS MEET The Rebekahs met Friday night at the Odd Fellows hall at which tim e Bert Hatch was brought in to the lodge by reinstatem ent. One candidate was ba Noted on and several members reported ill E'ol- lowing lodge s ta ff practice was held preparatory to In itia tio n which w ill be held A p ril 30. The refreshm ent com m ittee fo r in itia - ton w ill be Vina Sm ith. M elvle St. EJmo, Grace Swearngen. Frances Sullivan, Ina S tua rt. I-eita S tew art, Ezlith Sanders, Sue Anne T u rb y fill, Laura Turtocr, lim a Thum . May Thies and Esther T ru n n e ll. Lorane is to bring a candidate and be the guests o f Cottage Grove lodge. EASTER EOO DYES & Trunaferos Pkg 10c C0L00NM8. Camellia Blue Bonnet $100 Plus Tax 31c Under the good of the order the story of Esther was given anil all having had this part in tlie >. df were honored by being presented w ith a corsage by the noble grand. The iximnuteee fo r Past Noble Grands meeting A p ril 29 is M ar C A T H O L IC CHURCH tha Eiistbani, EXa Hutch. Addle Rev. J. L. M axwell. Pastor. H algarth and M illie Hodgson Mass each Sunday at 10:30. Monday night a group of o ffi cers unit members attended a S E V E N T l 1 -1 )A Y A I >VENT1ST meeting of the p rin g fie ld lodge ai CHURCH which tim e Miss Madeline Ross- West Main Street ner of Dayton, stale president, Sabbath school, 9 30 o'clock. paid her o ffic ia l visit. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock Every Saturday. V isitors welcome P O T I . I < Iv L I'N < IIE O N lli( LE APRII. 22, !*>>> M E E T IN G The Women's Bible class of the Methodist church met Wednesday at the church fo r th e ir regular m onthly a ll day meeting w ith a chicken dinner served nt the noon hour. Mrs. A. D. W illiam s was hostess and was assisted by her $5 00 Plus Tax sister. M l M M. W illiam s There were 12 n ii'm lr n present and one guest. Mi's, W illiam s M rs Elsie Wells led the devottonals. At the business m eeting 25 ra ils on shut- ins were reported anil nine bou quets given oui D uring the day tw o q u ilts were lied and Com pleted May 19 w ill be the next meeting w hich w ill be a no-host ess meeting at the church. 1104 S< » I T S M E E T A IIM D ll) AT There were sixteen boys out Monday night a t the Boy Scout meeting nt the arm ory when they met w ith th e ir assistant scout m aster. Lance Natsh Plans were made to e nte rtain the Creswell scouts In the near fu tu re They plan to hold a |>atrnl leaders' n u ttin g this E'riday evening at the home of M r Naish. Look Your For Easter and Every Other Occasion Perhaps the purchase of new clothes is impractical. If so we can restore the new ness to that suit or dress. Make your clothes last long er, have them cleaned often. For a Thorough Job Call 44 COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS H e a d lo n g In to Is S p rin g ! Flower Time! In A n E a ste r B onnet' s ¿ 4 rnest's D re ss Shop Of course flowers ini' appropriate al any time of the year, lilt) they are never so inucli in place as al E aster I ¡me. Flowers are “ rig h t” anywhere at Faster time. In the holm* Lillies Azaleas Corsages Cut Flowers of course, in the church, at the office or at school fill a need for Faster. ☆ O ur Lillies Are From Local Grown flowers liullw. Sunnyside Greenhouses .1704 W est Main St., Telephone 182