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PAGE POUR O C I E T Y TUE SENTINEL. IWITAUE UROTO. OREGON S o c ia l C a l e n d a r STRIPES FOREVER Till USI» A'l JA M ' \KV I I. HH4 Ration Calendar "FAHTIIENT REACH" REVIEWED BY C U M M ETHODIST 4 01 I II- FEL- LDW NIIIP RALLY THURSO\Y “Farthest Reach” by Nancy Friday and Saturday p ro v id Io Meeting of the Catholic Study G A S O L IN E : Wilson Ross was the Ixxik re tx* both interesting and inspira club tonight at the |xtrish house III 17 East Coast States A H T e l e p h o n e 159 tional fo r tin* Methodist Youth viewed Tuesday evening at the li at 7 '0 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs Glen coupons are good through Fehru- tli« * . Methodist brary Research club. This book on Scott will be hosts. I try H In Slates ouiside the East Fellowship of church when tin* Rev. Frank E. Oregon history was reviewer! by AU XILIA R Y M AKES REPORTS INSTALLATION OE O 1F K E R s M is . Bayard Reed will entertain Coast Area A-9 <\Hi|x>ns are good Brown and Mrs. Brown accom Mis. Stella Baker. Tip» club will the Ad Libitum club next Thurs through January 21. panied by tin* M isses M aty I -oil meet again February’ 8.________ At the American Legion Aux At the Monday night social day afternoon at her home at SUGAR: I tioinp. on, I kit I ii* Ann C lark. iliary meeting Monday night at meeting af the Towmsend club in 1:15 p. m. Stam p No. 29 in Book Four is Joyce C lark. Alm a Vick. Lots thel Odd Fellows hall, several stallation of the newly elected of The Boy Scouts will meet at good fo r 5 pounds through Jan items of interest and importance ficers was held. Those installed the armory at 7:30, u ary 15. Stam p No. 3(1 becomes Welden, and M artha C rick, a t were reported. At this time the were Tom Short, president, E J. Next Thursday evening the good January lfi and w ill lie good tended a m id w in te r ra lly at Drain, w hich w-is also attended by other treasurer, Ina Daugherty, report Kent, 1st vice president: M. M Elite Bridge club will meet, the fo r 5 |Hiunds through March 31. Methodist young |x*opli* from near ed the purchase of the second $100 Wheeler, second vice president; place to be announced later. SH O ES; by towns. Tin* meeting slarled war bond by the Auxiliary. It was Nellie Blackmore, secretary and Mis. Della Richmond will be Stam p No. 1H in Book One is also reported that gifts amount treasurer: Mae Barton and Ethel hostess next Thursday at a 1:30 '»»«I fo r one pair. Stam p No. 1 F rid ay evening w ith a covered ing to $15.00 which were sent to Applewhite, program; Mrs. Joe dessert to the Utopia club nt the dish dinner, followi*d by a ta lk by Change in Management on The Airplane^ sheet in Hook Dr. Silas 1*.'. Fairhnm , d is tric t sti- the disabled war veterans gift Salley, publicity; T. M. Boyd, fin home of Mrs. Nelson Durham. l'liree is gixxl fo r one pair. |x*rintendent of tin* Cascade dis shopat Roseburg at Christmas ance; and W. Masters, member This will be election of officers. of the FU EL OIL: tric t, concerning tin* youth of to time, had been received and appre ship. A program of music, read All day meeting of the Town Period 2 coupons arc good day, tin* title of w hich was "H ciated. Beulah Morgan, poppy ings and songs were enjoyed by send Independent Quilters club at through February 7 in a ll areas Is Expedient.” Im m ediately fo l chairman, reported that 1200 pop the group. Refreshments were ser the home of Mrs. W Masters. A except the south, where they are lowing, m oving pictures ix irtrn y - pies had arrived for “Poppy Day" ved at the close of the meeting, covered dish luncheon will be ser good through January 24. Perks! 3 ing various M ethodist summer had arrived for “Poppy Day” the proceeds from same, to be ved at noon. ' «xiupons. now valid in the middle camps weix* shown, everyone en which w’ill be May 27. sent to Dr. Townsend as a birth Social Twelve 1:30 dessert today west, south, east, and fa r west, * joying seeing th e ir friends and The membership committee re day gift, which is January 13. at the home of Mrs. C. F. Hoskins, rem ain good through M arch 13 in themselves in the pictures Before ported two new members, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Hickok will enter —♦ — the middle west, east, and fa r the group re tire d to th e ir hostess' Eva Elizabeth Hatch and Mrs. DEGREE O F HONOR IN STA LLS tain the Baptist Missionary Soc west, ami through February 21 in I have taken over the home, a rix-reational |x*riixl was Flora B. Koch who will be initia iety this afternoon at her home at th the South. held under the direction of ''S tu b ” ted at a future meeting. management o» me Beauty The newly elected officers of 2:00 p. m. M EATS. FATS: (as we a ll know hunt Harvey Marie Wicks, secretary was in the Degree of Honor lodge was in At 7:30 tonight, the Boy Scouts Brown Stamps It. S, and T are Nook in Ihe Kem Building Sat u nlay m orning I in* Rev. structed to write for new flag stalled Monday night at Eagles will meet at the armory. giHxl through January 29. Brown at the rear of ihe Kem Drug codes. Brown gave a ta lk on "H ow to hall with Bonnie Schaffer, install Meeting of the Women's Ser Stam p U becomes gissl January Run a Fellow ship” and Rev. Paul Hester Reed reported January ing officer; Helen Cochran, in vice Guild of the Methodist church Store and will appreciate lt> and remains gmsl through Jan J 'lq tiilh s|x>ke on "Y outh and is legislative month and each stalling past president, and Merle tonight at 7:30 at the home of the continued patronage of uary 29. Spare Stam p 2 in Book Evangelism.'' W orship services member is requested to write a King, installing usher. Officers in Mrs. Wayne Monro«' with Mrs. Four is gocsi fo r 5 points w o rth all patrons of the Beauty wen* in charge of the Roseburg letter to our congressmen in re stalled were Lochie Thompson, Lesile Cone co-hostess. of fresh pork and a ll sausage group. gard to the forthcoming election president; Marie Lemmer, past Nook and will welcome new Mrs. Georgetta Funk and Ml». through January 15. and answers are to be requested. president; Bonnie Schaffer, vice A. W. Kline will entertain Roy To clim ax the tw o-day ra lly, a customers. Mrs. W. B PROCESSED FOODS: Max Bird was reported ill. president; Genevieve Nelson, sec al club tonight at the Funk heme — C o u rt« ): N t * Y o r k D r t t t I n t l i t u l t Green Stamps D, E ,F in Btxik gtxxl tune was enjoyed nt tin* r o ll Johnston who has been with Following the meeting, the Aux ond vice president: Glenda Bush- at 7:30. I t ’s never too early to get into th a t Four are good through January er skating rin k . Those attending the Beauty Nook for several iliary adjourned to the dining ell, secretary; Merle King, treas W. R. C. 1:30 dessert this after basic striped dress tor office w ea r 20. Green Stamps G. II, and J in Saturday from Cottage Grove room where the Legion served urer: Wilda King, usher: Miss noon at the home of Mrs Nelson or shopping, spring or southern Book Four are good through Feb wen* Howard Har|s>|e, Miss M ild years w i l l continuu her p rac tic ality. T h is style in gray and coffee and doughnuts. red C o llie r and M iss Sara B jo r- Eleanor Lemmer, assistant usher; DeYoung. duties here. w hite from a New York designer ru a ry 20. set. Leontine Knickerbocker, inner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley sports a deep red carnation, and WOMEN’S COUNCIL MEETINf watch; Helen Cochran, outer will entertain the A. V. H. Bridge « buttons in one-piece speed, w ith W ESTM IN STER GUILD MM I IL MEETING watch, and June Johnson, pianist. club this evening. pearl. Long bloused sleeves, a con. ☆ Fourteen ladies were present at It was voted to have a social A meeting scheduled for next cession to the season’s slim sil The W estm inister G uild of the A social afternoon was spent the meeting of the Women's Coun meeting February 14 and the com Thursday is the Ministerial Assoc houette, have the same hip-narrow , cil of the Church of Christ Tues mittee appointed was Bonnie iation which will meet at the home ing effect as widened shoulders. Presbyterian church spent the by tin* C onstellation club T h u rs day for an all day meeting held Schaffer and Lochie Thompson. of the Rev. Frank E. Brown, pas L illy Dache’s w hite fe lt hat and the evening Wednesday in preparing day In the M asonic club rooms. at the church. A covered dish lun There will be a meeting of the tor of the Methodist church. The w n ite gloves may be alternated d a ily devotional books to be m a il I lost esses fo r the afterntxm were ith red or green accessories to ed to the boys and men of the H enrietta Olson anil N ettie Caw cheon was served at the noon Carnation club January 24 at the meeting is called for 4:30 o'clock. w herald the firs t robin, or, fo r use church By Lila Lilja in the arrntxl forces. ley. Hostesses fo r the next m eet hour. At the afternoon meeting, home of Merle King with Bonnie rig h t now, w ith navy or black. The m eeting was held at the home ing, February 3. w ill lx* Mrs C F. FRIDAY Mrs. L. P, Nebelung conducted the Schaffer assistant hostess, N e w e r and so fter in line than the o f Miss M iria m F e rrin w ith Miss Hoskins and Mrs Charles Hall. Regular meeting of the Eastern sh irtw aiste r, this type of simple devotionals and Mrs. P e a r 1 e ♦ Star chapter with the new offi Campbell was in charge of the MRS CALDW ELL AND PU PILS cers in the chairs. The meeting crepe in solid color, p rin t or stripes Eunice VanDenhurg leading the is an all-purpose dress needed in devotional service. Guests were program on “The Open Door in A TT EN D CONCERT will be at 8:00 o'c:ock at the Ma every wardrobe. Miss Hazel H offtn ister.houseguest Alaska.” This was followed by the sonic temple. of Miss F errin. and M rs Joe T. regular business meeting. The Mrs. Cecil Caldwell and sev of the Women's Socie R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S I N S T A L L Sm ith. Mrs. S tew art Carlson w ill next meeting of the Council will eral of her piano pupils attended ty Meeting of Christian Service of the lx* hostess to the G uild at th«* next be January 25 at the church a concert Tuseday evening at the Methodist church in the church meeting. January 26. A t the close The newly elected officers of the which will be a work day and a University school of music in Eug parlors at 2:30. An executive of the evening refreshm ents w ire potluck dinner at noon. ene. Mrs. Aurora Potter Under meeting will be held at 2:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors were installed served by the hostess. Tuesday.night at the Eagles hall wood presented four of her stu ♦ MONDAY at which time Nellie Blackmon* ELITE D E SSE R T dents in a concerto program, the Mrs. George Jacobsen will en was installed oracle: Ila Kebel- WORLD F R IE N D SH IP GKOI I* orchestral accompaniment being Mrs. Frank Thompson was host played on a second piano by Mrs. tertain the Joker club at a 7:30 beck. past oracle: Margaret Las- Carolyn Englund assisted ater, vice oracle; Edna Burleson, by Miss ess Thursday evening to the Elite Underwood. Those attending with dessert. Miss Joyce Clark wen* hostess At 7:30 at the Townsend hall, recorder; Fern Anderson, chan Bridge club at a 7:30 dessert. In Mrs. Caldwell were Shirley Hile- es to the World Friendship Group cellor; Peggy Stickrod, marshall;. vited guests of the evening were man. Evelyn Hutchison, Joan the Townsend club will meet. Meeting of the Methodist Men Mac Tennis, assistant marshall; of the Methodist church Thursday Mrs. Gaylord Davies, Mrs. Wes Metcalf, Patricia Scott, Helen evening at the Englund home. The ley Thompson, Mrs. Clair Hogate, Smith and Jeannette Workman. at 7:30 at the Methodist church. Adelia Hatch, flag bearer; Anna devotionals were led by Miss Sara Meetings of the Red Cross surg Gates, captain: Alice Breedlove, Bjorset and the program was in and Mrs. Harold Wolfard. Follow Preceding the concert, the girls ing the dessert the evening was enjoyed being shown through the ical gauze classes from 1:30 to receiver: June Bad. manager: and charge of Miss Velda Smith. The spent with bridge with Mrs. Curt University library and the music 4:30 and from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Georgetta Funk, musician. Helen group voted to make scrap Ixxiks at the Masonic temple. Smith anti Miss Myrtle Kem ser is French receiving high score. building. Theto Rho Girls public installa ved refreshments at the close of and colk*ct toys which will be sent The club will meet again Febru to the Children's Farm Home at tion at the Odd Fellows hall at the installation services. ary 20, the place of meeting to be STAR MEMBERS A TTEN D Corvallis. At the close of the 7:30 p. m. The Creswell Theto Gates, captain: and Georgetta meeting refreshments were ser-. announced later. EV A N G ELIN E INSTALLATIO N Rho Girls will be guests. Funk, musician. Helen Smith and ved by the hostesses. Those pre TIrieu ” * ’ RA INBO W (U R L S ELECT Miss Myrtle Kem served refresh sent were the Misses Dottle Ann Several members of the local El Martes 1:00 o'clock luncheon ments at the close of the instal A N D IN IT IA T E Eastern Star chapter attended the and Joyce Clark, Martha and Mae at the home of Mrs. Claude Kime. lation services. . installation services of the Evan Crick, Joan King, Sara Bjorset, The Mizpah class of the Presby At the election of officers of the geline chapter in Eugene Friday Mary Lou Thompson, Lois Welden, Rainbow Girls Monday night at evening. Mrs. Dora Stipe, past terian Sunday school will be en T U R K E Y B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R Velda Smith. Phyllis Miller. Alma tertained at the home of Mrs. the Masonic temple. Miss June grand matron, Beaverton, was the A turkey birthday dinner was Vick and ih«* sponsors, Mrs Frank Bird was elected T-uethy advisor; installing officer. M r s. Lou Masters at 2:00 o'clock. The af E. Brown and Mrs. Cecil Safley. Miss Chloris Roberts, worthy as Brockschinck, a former Cottage ternoon will be spent working on given Tuesday evening at the Miss Mary Lou Thompson will lx* a quilt. Doleman's Bakery honoring two sociate advisor; Miss Helen Rob Grove resident, was installed hostess* to the group at the next erts, Charity; Miss Juanita Pow worthy matron. A program fol All day meeting of the Kensing employes. Mis. Walter Sorensen meeting, February 3. and Mrs. Don Doleman, in obser ell, Hope; Miss Marie Lombard, lowed the installation and re ton club at the I.O.O.F. hall with Faith; Miss Bernadine Loomis, freshments were served by the a covered dish luncheon served at vance of their birthday anniver 1:30 D ESSE R T saries. About forty guests were ♦ recorder; and Miss Lorraine Mill Evangeline chapter. Those a t the noon hour. Mrs. Carl Bragg was hostess to er, treasurer. . tending from the local chapter At 7:30, the Tuesday Evening present, including all the employes the Degilge club Tuesday at a Initiation was ne!d at this time were lima Thum, grand chaplain; Study club will meet at the li and their families. The honored 1:30 dessert at her home. The af guests were the recipients of many ternoon was spent with bridge, for Miss Marilyn Henderson and M ary Workman, grand represen brary. lovely gifts. the candidate was presented with tative of Kentucky; Donna Allen, high score going to Mrs. Wilbur Regular meeting of the Eagles a corsage. worthy matron; Louie Caldwell, Auxiliary at 8:00 o'clock at the Wilson. Mrs. Peterson was a guest AID A N D (.1 ILD MEETING Public formal installation will worthy patron: Ida Williams. Har Eagles hall. of the club. The club will be enter be held January 24. riet Horn, Mabel White, Gladys M. P. G. club 1:0O o’clock des The Presbyterian Aid a n d tained by Mis. Charles Clark at Hall. Maxine Ward, Anna Graham sert at the horn«- of Mrs. A. W. Christian Fellowship Guild of the the next meeting. January 25. and William Thum. Jl'ST A M E R E CLUB BROWN'S DRUG STORE ' Helliwell. Presbyterian church held a joint EN T E R T A IN E D Next Friday night the Blue Phone 244 meeting Wednesday afternoon in WOOD FOR SALE: Block, planer WED.VESDA Y An afternoon of bridge was the River chapter of Eugene will hold ends, slab Phone 178L. 22-tfc All day meeting of the London the church parlors. Mrs. Carl Ry- diversion of the Justamere club installation at which time Ross Tuesday at the home of Mrs. P. Glass will be installed worthy- 4-H Mothers' club at the home of nearson, president of the Aid, had S. Bukowski. Guests of the club patron and Mrs. Glass will be in Mrs. Mary Jo Phillips with a pot charge of the meeting and led the devotionals. Mrs. H. B. Ferrin were Mrs. Warren Hansen and stalled marshall. Mr. and Mrs. luck dinner at noon. Meetings of the Red Cross presided over ihe Guild meeting Mrs. Joe Bricher. A 1:30 dessert Glass were former Cottage Grove surgical gauze classes from 9:00 to in the absence of the president, was served by the hostess pre residents. 11:00 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4:30 Mrs. Clarence Moore. Mrs. LeRoy ceding the social afternoon. Mrs. Beghtol, assisted by Mrs. A. W. p. m. at the Masonic temple. Palmer Johnson will entertain th» STUDY CLUB M EETS AT Shofstall, were in charge of the Meeting of the Neighborhood club at the next meeting. Jan SM ITH HOME program. It was decided to re uary 25. Members of the Tuesday Eve Unit of Red Cross surgical gauze sume separate meetings again ning Study club answered roll call classes at the Walker school with the Guild meeting on the LOCAL W. C. T. U. MEETING by giving a sentence quotation house from 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. 4th Wednesdays and the Aid on from a negro writer Tuesday eve All day meeting of the Women’s The local Women's Christian ning when the club met at the Bible class of the Methodist Sun the 2nd Wednesdays. Hostesses Temperance Union held their reg home of Mrs. Joe T. Smith. The day school at the home of Mrs. serving refreshments at the tea ular monthly meeting Friday af autobiography, “Dust Tracks on a May Hogate». Mrs. Anna Wilson hour were Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. W. II. Daugherty and Mrs. O. W. ternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil Road,” by Zora Neale Huerston will be assistant hostess. Conic in and see the new ease-hardened Blackmore. liam Morelock. Mrs. James Ted- was reviewed by Mrs. Smith. The lens. A process which renders glass nearly ford conducted the devotionals and book, “Angel Mo and Her Son," I Provide Mineral Mixture When Pupil Expanded Mrs. Elsie Weils in charge of the writien by MacKinley Helm was In hogging down com and soy- The area of the pupil ol the Jiu- free from hreakage. program. The next meeting of the reviewed by Mrs. C. J. Kem. The beans, soybeans alone, or peanuts, eye when fully expanded'is W. C. T. U. will be February 4, club will meet again next Tues growers should provide their hogs man about 60 times greater than when at the home of Mrs. Wells. day evening at the Iibrary. with a good mineral mixture. fully contracted. Announcing Beauty Nook Beauty Nook NOW IN STOCK E R T R O N The New Vitamin D 50,000 Unit Capsules $8.00 Per Hundred Other Brands at $4.50 Brown’s Drug Store Cottage Grove Pharmacy VACAGEN The only vaccine tablets suitable for both treat ment and prevention of colds. Get them with complete instructions, 3 sizes of packages, only at COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY Unbreakable Glass? T h e S m a rt S h o p C learance of all wool fall and w inter coats at reduced prices. NEW MERCHANDISE R eduction on all housecoats. These include seersucker, rayon and jerseys. Just received a new shipment of 4 drawer walnut chests. All «$4.98 and $5.98 h a is now $3.98 and $4.98 M c L aughlin ’S Lois C. L eo n ard F U R N IT U R E ST O R E FRIENDLY, MODERN SERVICE CONVENIENT CREDIT COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. John T. Monahan, Opt. D. Phone 100 Optometrist and Optician 605 Main Street Cottage Orovo