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PAGE POUR Social Calendar THURSDAY RE,A ■ I I I I 1 I ■ I « I » Il ARDY, M IS S H E L E N JUDY AT C H I R C H T in n si» AV. .H’l.v i in n THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON A N D E K S O N '-.A IIT C H E L L N U PTIALS 1:30 Elite Bridge club today at the home of Mi's. Smith. At 1:30 this afternoon W dessejt with Mrs. O. AV. more. A ll day meeting of the Town send Independent Quilters club at the home of Mrs. Cad Wallace. A covered dish luncheon w ill I«» served a ntoon. Next Thursday evening the Du ration club w ill meet at the home of Mis. Leon VunNoitwiek. F re e Methodist Missionary meeting tonight ut 7:45 at the church. This w ill be the annual business meeting it REAR LINE STRATEG Y 1 We have plenty of' sherbets for your 4th o f .J illy picnic if orders arc placed early. P lace your order now for sherbets and avoid possible disappointrnent. Short, youthful, cool and a t tractive, it takes mere m in utes to comb and yon CAN wear it UP with the aid of a few combs. The final meeting of the Social Twelve club was a covered dish luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. N. E. Compton. The af ternoon was spent socially and with games. The first meeting in • he fall w ill Is- w ith Mis. B. It. Job. Kent’s Market Always open early and late, Some times of court«' you may have to wait, tail our chairs are OORlfy anti our store is cool, so come on up where as a rule, you can get ma I Items io the line o l e a t s , that means groceries, vegetables i and Incidentally. those w ii i hav seen the famous underwater fight m ijuenees consider them the n osi unusual ever seen m a motion picture. DeMille himself d< tmetl diver's garb and descended into a m illion-gallon tank to d iiie t the plavet- P.it.li tie ( ’>«.• M ini's |M-rf<>rm.ii« e as Ia»xt Claiborne, th " fiery St i it hern belle who is as i.uieh al Itotne in dungarees fighting the raging sea as she is m crinoline dancing in a ("harleaton 4«Ion has been acclaimed by far her great est. Milland anti W ayne as thi tw o strong men who fight for her love ulsti excel In their roles as the Charleston lawyer anti lig h t ing sen-faring man, respectively Raymond Massey is seen as n deep-tlyed villain eynieal, 1-iltl hliMxletl boss of the pirates To See Stars Man ard the Moon are about to become better arqualnlrd at the U. S Naval A ir station, l-akehorst, N J. Permission has been grunted for an astronomical group In which Instructor Lieut. Charles W. Hat bet w ill discourse upon celestial sub jects. /AA /W f- R ay o n F la n n e l S la c k s Itayon Ulaiitieil Slacks for all urouml tesorl vvi ar . . or cool city evenings. Trimly tnilorcil for that lean, casual lo o k with loops for belt Two aide slash'll poekels. ‘5i2 A rn est’s Dress Shop Snlcsbtsrks, receipt hooka, book keeping aystems The Sentinel. Be Thrifty Buy War Bends and Stamps with the money you save at Thrift Wise, the store that brought you low prices and maintains them. N ew O u tb o a rd M otor, l x/ 2 h o rse S u n G lasses $50.00 25c to $1.95 R a tio n B ook C ases 50c to $1.39 S a fe ty R a z o r B lad e S h a rp e n e rs $1.25 Sharpens all makes z F i r s t A id K its 69c to $1.75 W h ite Shoe P o lish e s 10c to 49c P h o to A lb u m s $1. to $2.50 M e n ’s W o rk G loves 25c to 85c W ild ro o t W a v e S e t 10c to 35c H in d ’s H o n ey a n d A lm o n d Cr. A fte r S h a v e L o tio n s $1 size 59c FLV« TAI 50c to $69c T h e rm o ta b s (S a lt T a b le ts) 100’s 49c The Only Cut Rate PARFUME - LA - FLORAL F IN A L M EETING No W o m a n H a s H o u rs to S p e n d On H e r H a ir T h ese D a y s - - So H e r e ’s Y o u r H a ir Do! F o r Y o u r O u tin g th e 4 th A nd S u m m e r D ays to F ollow A lte r special showings at ad vanced prices In some of the coun try's leading movie houses, Para- mount is releasing generally al regular puces Its widely ac claimed Cecil B IX'MHIe spectacle of the Florida Keys, "Reap I be W ild Wind,'' starring Ruy Milland. John Wayne ami Paulette God dard, w ith Raymond Massev, Lynne Overman, Robert Pres’ i a, Susan Hayward. Charles B lc k fo d and W alter Hampden 11 is due to arrive next Sunday at the Diane Theatre a, no increase in iitlint ■ sion. Adapted from Thelma StralsTs Sal ill 'lay Evening Post sei liillzed story, "Reap the Wild Wind” Is filmed in Technicolor and outdo«** in thrills, high-powered excite ment anti romance every epie made by that great movie master, Cecil B. ItcM tllc. The slow, swis'ping in sco|ic. has a pulse- quickening pace that carries it from the | m >I is | iih I floors of the 'p ie -C ivll War ballrooms lo the heaving decks of sailing shlfit J g <1. « ■ i l . ” gays .Mrs. Mike I this house has berom« home Io sol- I caking up on treacherous F lori I Tackett, directing n i*t dives uml tlietr fumitl« « who m io da reefs, and to the floor of the for Coiihii.d Tackett as son Lurry renter» until Uncle Sain »ends them ,m t an where divers laitlle a giant keeps a wary eye on papa's turtles. on their way ugsiu. st.uid. * At an iniprvssfve eeremeny per Belated news was received here formed Sunday afternoon. June Saturday of the marriage of T. B. 27, at 4:00 o'clock in the First M itchell of the Skelton-Mitchell Baptist church of Eugene Miss Lumber Co., Lorane, to M r*. H-len Judy, daughter of Mr. and Weltha Anderson of Eugene The Mrs. J. E. Judy . Eugene, herim e marriage ceremony was perform the bride of Rev. George Edward ed at Vancouver, Washington, Hardy of Chicago, son of Mi. and June 22nd. Mrs. George A. Hartly of Newark. IN A II \ i : V it. eK O O A F \ N. J. The service was read by HONORED Dr. Vance H. W elietrr, cl urch pastor, in a setting of o’ :e del Mrs. T. VanProoyen entertained FRIDAY phiniums. mock orange blossoms, recently honoring her daughter Hebron Grange ai Community a blue bell, ferns and l.ghted Ina June, the occasion being her Hall. 8 p. m. Members bring tapers. fifth birthday ant.t.e:-ary. Games cookies. t An unusual part for the wed were played and refreshments At 8:00 o'clock the Rebekahs ding was the music. The bride, served by the hos-ess. Many w ill meet nt the Odd Fellows hall. who is a talented vocalist, has re beautiful and useful gifts were re The obligation ceremony w ill be corded two of her sours bef. re ceived by Ina Jun-. Guests pres given. A ll officers are to wear she left Chicago, these songs be ent were her aunt. Mary Lind white. ing sung at the wedding, 'T h e say of Creswell, Mrs. Fred Wan The P. D. G. Garden* club has Day of Golden Promise,' preced ker, Mi's. C. E. Stewart, Evelyn been postponed one week They ing the ceremony and “ O Perfect and Arlene Brewster, Harvey w ill meet next Friday at Miss Ma- Love” ouring the service Glenn Wanker. Frankie Miller, Larry. riette Hamnnt's home ut 1:30. G riffith played t h e v .dding Carmen and Barbara Grvwelle. A meeting of Civilian Defense marches from Lohengrin and —♦ - sector and block leaders w ill lie Mendelssohn. TH REE C A N D ID A T E S held at the Jefferson school build The bride was given in marriage IN IT IA T E D ing at 2:30 o’clock. Home life has been made possible One of the prerequisites to ten by her father. Her dress was of for Corporal Tackett, other soldiers ancy la an offspring or one on the MONDAY white satin and lace, made in Three candidates, Elsie Currin, and -their fam ilies through a novel Way. Such liberal regulations be The Boy Scouts w ill meet at princess style w ith sv.'eeiheart Miss Marie Hohman, and LeRoy project sponsored by the Y.W ( ’ .A, speak the generosity of the Service the armory ut 7:30. neckline, long sleeves and a ’ong Beghtol were initiated into the at the USD Club in Highland Park. Men’s Mother'» Club, for Arm y The Townsend club w ill not III., near Fort Sheridan, culled the fam ilies know (m m h itler experi train. Her veil was fingertip order of Eastern Star Friday eve Service .Men's .Mother's Club T ills ence that sometime» landlord» con length and was arranged from a ning at the regular meeting at meet on account of the holiday. The Red Cross surgical gauze Mother's Club Is typical of the clever sider children "excess baggage" To tiara of orange blossoms. For her the Masonic temple. lim a Thum. classes w ill not meet Monday due ami practical activities lor helping hear that children are on the must flowers, she carried w hite and grand chaplain, and Alary W ork service men's futilities in USO Clubs list Is music to their ears! to the two-day holiday, but w ill pink roses in cascade bouquet. man, grand representative of Ken meet as usual on Wednesday. throughout the country. Th<* National Young Women's Mrs. Herbert Gaskill was ma tucky were welcomed in the east When adequate housing facilities Christian Association, one of the TUESDAY for the service men In train ing at six nn aihcr agencies of USO. is es tron of honor and wore a dress of and honored and {Resented w ith Mrs. A. AV. Kime w ill entertain the Fort became scarce many sol pecially interested In helping tho light blue taffeta and 1 face veil gifts. Interesting reports were till iii-d to the USO for help. wives and fam ilies of service men which fell from a tiara of net. given by the delegates of the the LaComus etub at a 1:00 diers T h e ir theme song became “ My K ing as well »» the service men them She carried a cascade bouquet of Grand Assembly of the Order of o’clock dessert. dom for a House!" The answer to selves. Other ways in which they A ll day; meeting of the Kensing this yellow blooms. dilemma came when Mrs. Edgar are made to feel at home In a new Eastern Star which was held re ton club at the I. O. O. F . hall Jenkins, president of the Service community are through discussion Mrs. Ray Hegberg was brides cently in Portland. Refreshments Men's Mother's Club, mothered an group i tanging from child rare, maid and wore a dress of yellow- were served by the committee fol w ith a potluck luncheon at the Invention. In one month this club fam ily relations, and music to world sim ilar in style to that of the lowing the meeting and it was de noon hour. Meeting of the Neighbors of dlsenvand. rantad and (nraiahad affairs, and through classes In cook matron of honor. H er face veil cided to disband w ith meetings w ith donations from the public, an ing. sewing, home nursing and Woodcraft at 8:00 p. m. at I.O. was of matching color and "ier during the summer. wight room house. Since October handcraft a. O.F. hall. cascade bouquet was of blue flow - Regular business meeting of the ers. TO W N SEN D ( LI B SOCIAL MRS. MAt KIN E N T E R T A IN E D BIRTIID AY AS MA ERSARIES Eagles Auxiliary at the Eagles Herbert Gaskill was best man. M EETING OBSF.KA ED hall at 8:00 o'clock. Ushers were Ray 'He.’berg. Le Mrs. S. L. Mackin entertained Executive meeting of the Wom inform ally recently honoring her land Chase, Henry Wilcox, John At the social meeting Monday Relatives and friends gathered Harold at the Bert Dawley home Sunday, Benton, and Wayne Hayes. night of the Townsend club music en's Council of the Church of daughter-in-law, M r s . Christ at the church at 2:00 M ackin of Portland, who was Following the ceremony a re was furnished by Mr. Tucker and June 27, in honor of the birthday guest at the Maekin home. The anniversaries of Bert Dnwley and ception was held in the church Mrs. O. W. Blacrcmore. Singing o'clock. The Mothers club w ill hold an afternoon was .%pent socially and parlors. The bride's table was se! and readings were also a part of Sam Russum. This gathering prov w ith a lace cloth and a bouquet the program. An account of his all day meeting at the home of at the tea hour refreshments wen- ed to be the reunion of friends of mixed blooms centered the trip to Portland to attend the Airs. Hogate, 405 Madison avenue. served by the hostess. Invited who had not met for th irty-tw o guests included Mrs. Fred Vohs, tabie. Mrs. Ed Harms p-ured and mass meeting following the ad Covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Glen Wilson, Mrs Wayne years Mrs. Lois Linville ("urry of WEDNESDAY Mrs. A1 Hansen of Mediord cut vertising campaign was given by Monroe, Mrs. Colon Garoutte, Mrs Portland. Mrs. E. E. Glow of Meeting of the Hebron Jolly the cake. Elmer Kent. The district council Paris Breedlove, Mrs. Fay«- Stew- Orange. California, and Mrs D. D. Tlie couple left- fur Crescent im vtation was approved by the Workers club at the nome of Mrs. art, Mrs. Norman R:e;iarrls, Airs. Hunt of McCracken, Kansas, were "Margaret M urry. This w ill be an Lake for a fpw days after which club and one to national repre Lester Gates, Mrs. Cecil Safley, also honored guests. Mrs. Clow they w ill make their home here, sentative Adams extended for the all day meeting w ith a potluck Mrs. Norman Lewis. Miss Gail and Mrs. Hunt are sisters of M r luncheon at noon. the Rev. Hardy having been call second Sunday in August. Re Dawley, Mrs. H. T. Russum and 7:00 o'clock covered dish dinner Lindamootl, ,Mrs. Harold Spriggs freshments w ill be served at the ed to the Baptist church. Mrs. S. L. Russum. and Mrs. Henry Molino of San next social, July 12. There w ill be by the Business and Professional A bounteous ixiiluck dinner was Those attending the weeding Diego, California, who is visiting no meeting July 5 on account of Women's club at the home of Mrs. served at the noon hour to the from Cottage Grove were th ? Rev. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H. B. Breedlove. following: Mrs. Ixus C urry, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank dray. M r. and it being a holiday. Red Cross surgical gauze classes Beidler. E. E. ("low, Mrs. D. D. Hunt, M r Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. A <. at the Masonic temple from 9:00 P. X. G. D ESSERT and Mrs. S. L. Russum and son Spriggs, Mrs. W. C. M artin. Airs. ST A F F CLt If E N T ER TA IN ED to 11:00 a. m. and from 1:30 to Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daw K arl M ills, Mrs. Effie Main?s, 4:30 p. m. A t a recent 1:30 dessert for the ley, Mr. and Mrs. H. F Russum Mrs. Rose Neet, Miss Lola Howe, The Rebekah S taff chib was en Meeting of the Baptist Miss on- Past Noble Grands club at the and Miss Leona Hamill. tertained Friday evening at the and sons Boh and Kieth anti ary Society at the home of Mrs. Odd Fellows hall, hostesses were home of Susie Schneider. A fter gtanilehildren Donald and Darlene Mearl McKibben, Minnie More- Salem Magnussen at 2:00 o'clock. viewing her flower garden. of Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold X EN IA G REENLEE BRIDE lock, Lena Madden and Beatrice OE ARMY MAN many tuberous Ix-gomas, the reg Dawley and daughters Patsy, COVERED DISH SUPPER McCoyl Elsie Currin, president, ular business meeting was held at Lots and Janet, ?.“»•. and Mrs J. P Announcement has been made presided, over the business meet A covered dish supper was serv- .which time they decided to change Loomis anti daughter Bernadine, of the marriage of Miss Xenia ing. The remainder of the after ed in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. ¡the meeting date to the fourth Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jones, Mrs. Greenlee, daughter of Mr. and noon was spent socially and w ith George Sweet Monday night by Friday of each month. The re C. W. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Greenlee, to Master fancy work. The club w ill meet •be United Spanish W ar Veterans mainder of the evening was spent Dean Russum anti daughter Sally again July 29. Sergeant Osmer R. Burgess of and A uxiliary f ,Mowed by the socially followed by refreshments Jean, and Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Salem, son of Roy P. Burgess. regular businss meeting. The con served to the tw enty guests pres Grimes and sons Jack and Jim. •- • — The couple were married Wed H A P P Y S E V E N C L U B M E E T S vention of the Veterans and A uxi ent. AA ESTMINSTER GUILD nesday afternoon, June 23, at 3:15 la r y w ill be held in J . / at Hood The work of the Happy Seven ENTERTAINED p. m. by the Rev. AV. J. Fiscus, O l R B O U Q U E T (1 A R D E N 4-H Cooking club was reviewed River. M r. ar.d M 's. Joseph professor of the Northwest C hrist the CLUB Monday afternoon at a meeting Greenlee w ill oe he-is ti The Westminster Guild of the ian College, at his home in Eu at the. home of Mrs. S. T. Rose, group at the July meeting which Presbyterian church was enter gene. Following the ceremony Mrs. Ralph Boslaugh was a leader, after which the afternoon w ill be the 26th. tained recently by Eleanor Wag the couple left fo r a short trip guest Friday afternoon at the was spent playing games and a ner and Miss Marte Hohman at north. Sunday Master Sergeant D IN N E R CLUB G U ESTS AT home of Mrs. Dale Gates when the home of Mrs. Wagner’s par picnic planned fo r the near fu Burgess left for Moses Lake, EU G EN E HOME she was hostess to Our Bouquet ture. Members present were Bar Washington, where he is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Cnarres Adams of Garden club. Mrs. Gates gave lb ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Teeters. bara Gleason, Jeannette and The dcvotionals were in charge of w ith the armed forces. Elizabeth W o r k m a n , Patricia Eugene were hosts Monday eve bird report and Mrs. A lla Young Miss M iriam Ferrtn. A surprise Mrs. Burgess is a graduate of Scott and Gloria Rose. Carol ning to the O. W. Dinner club. reported on the flower topic. Re shower was given Mrs Wagner by the local high school w ith the Naish and Phyllis Haskell of Mrs. B. R. Job was an invited freshments were served by Mrs. gue-st of the club. The July meet Gates at the tea hour. Mrs. H ar I be rnemlx-rs w ith the honoree re class of 1938 and w ill remain here Creswell were guests. ceiving many nice gifts. It was ing w ill be at the home of Mr. old M artin w ill entertain the dub fo r the present where she is em voted to send articles overseas and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell. ployed in the office of the Mc al the next meeting which w ill be and also to the Haynes school anti DURATION C LU B MEETS Laughlin F urniture store. July 15. Home for Children in Alaska. Mrs — A— The Duration club mot recently Norman Richards and Miss Doro FR IEN D LY CLUB at the home of Mrs. Faye Stewart IN IT IA T IO N HELD thy Parker, guest of Miss Hoh w ith Mrs. Roger Braswell a guest. Mrs. Ella Zimmerly entertained The evening was spent w ith cards man, were guests. Miss Ferrin Initiation was held Monday the Friendly club recently at a and refreshments were served at night by the Rainbow Girls at the w ill entertain the Guild at the :30 dessert at her home. A social the dost of the evening by the Masonic temple fo r Miss Virginia next meeting at which time in i afternoon was enjoyed by the club hostess. Mrs. Leon VanNortwick Garlinghouse who was presented tiation w ill be held fur her and members and it was decided to w ill entertain the club next with a cot sage. Plans were made disband fo r the summer. Thursday evening, July 8. fo r Mrs. Richards. to have a picnic Sunday a fte r ~ - —T " noon, July 11, aj the dam. This was the last meeting for the summer. SHERBETS for the 4th D ia n e T h e a tre H as S u p e r A ttra c tio n F o r J u l y 4 th Long Lasting Perfume Antiseptine Tooth Powder 2 cz. bottle Per Bottle VIMMS Vitamins and Minerals 288 Tablets $4.79 29c $1.00 We Give SOB Green Stamps Hines Honey and Almond Cream SPECIAL $1.00 size for Vantines Incense Assorted Odors 59c Colonial Ciub Shaving Cream 4 oz. Jar Nufit Dental Plate Reliner 59 c-69s-’1.38-’2.75 49c BU0 OETA Kills Slugs and Snails Äuc and 50c 10c and 25c Per Box Optically Ground Sun Glasses $1.75 to $3.50 Per Pair Kelly D rug Co.