PAGE POTH THE SENTINEL. OOTTAAB GRO^B. OREGON Social Calendar < <»I I’l.E I N ITED AT t A M I I .U IGIIT SER VICE T ill HSI>AV, .1 \ M AKV 2<>. GUI Ration Calendar • It T i l l KSD.W Miss Evangeline Sornlierger, Meeting of the Baptist Circle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. G A SO LIN E: In states outside the Fast Coast next Thursday at the church at Sornberger, and Bernard Gerard, 2:00 o'clock. son ol Mr and Mis 11 R. Gerard. Area A-9 coupons are goo,I thru Regular business me,«ting of the Farmington. New Mexico, were January 21. and A-10 coupons lie- MRS H O SK IN S HO STESS ■OVAL Dorena Grange tonight at 8:00 united in marriage at an impress­ come good January 22 and remain good through March 21. o'clock at the Ladies club hall, The Royal c’uj) was entertained Mis. C. F. Hoskins was hostess INns-na. A pic social for the mem­ ive rci-emnii) Saturday. January st'GAK: 15. at 8:00 o'clock at the Seventh Thursday evening nt the home of Thursday at a 1:30 dessert to the bers will follow the meeting. Stamp No. 30 tn ¡look F o u r Is Day Adventist church, at a can­ Georgetta Funk with Mrs. A. W. Social Tweh :« club which was fol- Mrs. Della Richmond is enter­ dlelight se n ice by the Rev. Wil­ good for 5 pounds th ro u g h M arch Kime and Sally HUI assisting in lowed by a social afternoon and taining the Etopia e:ub this after­ 31. serving a 7:30 dessert. At the knitting blocks for afghans for the noon at a 1:30 dessert at the home liam Lay of Eugene. The servlet* S H O E S : business meeting, it was voted to Red Cross Greetings were read of Mrs. Nelson Durham. Flection w as read before a large group of Stamp No 18 in Book One is relatives anti friends in a setting meet the third Thursday night from two former members. Mis. of offieeis will be held. good for on,« pair. Stamp No. I of greenery and palms. instead of the second Thursday. George Hall of Pasadena, Cali­ Meeting of the Ministerial Asso­ I'he bride's dress was white silk on T h e Airplane sheet in It,Mik Following the business meeting, fornia. and Mrs H. O. Thomson of ciation this afternoon at 4:30 at jersey f|»x,r length and her veil Three is good (or one pair. the evening was spent socially. Colfax. Washington. A guest of the home of the Rev. Frank E. was finger tip length. For her F E E L O il.: Hostesses for the next meeting, the afternoon was Mrs. Austin, Brown. Methodist pastor. Period 2 coupons are good (lowers she carried a bouquet of February 17, will be Faye Mc­ mother of Mrs. Clyde Roberts. The Boy Scouts will meet to­ pink rosebuds. through February 7 in all ay,«as Laughlin, Anna Graham, and Ad- Mrs. William Petersen will enter­ night at the armory at 7:30. except the south, where they are M iss Bonnie Sornberger. sister elia Hatch, the meeting to be tain the club the next meeting All day meeting of the Town­ of the bride, was maid of honor g,xnl through January 21 Period 3 held at the home of Mrs. date which w ill be February 10. send Independent Quilters club at and wore a pink taffeta formal eou|Mii,s. now valid in the middle McLaughlin. * the home of Mrs. W. Masters. Pot­ and corsage of rosebuds and ear- west, south, east, and far west, - B A P T IST M ISSIONARY remain good through March 13 in luck dinner at the noon hour. nations. A. V. II. BRIDGE C L l'B CIRCLE the middle west, east, and far Elite 7:30 dessert tonight with Miss Dorothy Wilson, cousin of Mrs. Joe Bricher. west, and through February 21 in the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rukowski The Baptist Mission Circle met Ih tile South. Next Thursday evening the Wo­ were guests Thursday evening of at the home of Mrs. Kenneth men's Service Guild of the Meth­ won« a pink net formal and cor­ MEATS, FA TS; sage of rosebuds and carnations. the A. V. II. Rrli.ge club when Hiekok Thursday afternoon. The odist church will meet at the home Brown S ta m p s R, S. T, an d U The groom was attended by they met at the home of Mr. and meeting was opened by singing a of Mrs. Roller! Graham with Mrs. are good through January 29. Metvin and Melvin Atwood. Mrs. Ralph Hawley. On January- hymn followed by the devotional Lance Naish co-hostess, at 7:30 Two little flower girls, nieces Brown Stamp V’ becomes good 27 the club will meet again at the service conducted by Mrs. O. H. p. m. of the bride, Phyllis Marie Sorn­ January 23 and remains good home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ho­ Pickens and prayers by Miss Lena Meeting of the A. V. H. Bridge berger, and Betty Ruth Smelser. through February 26. gate. Zendron and Mrs. W. C. Martin. club next Thursday evening with Carried baskets of roses and car­ P R O C E S S E D F O O D S : • Mrs. John McCall presented the Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate. Green Stamps D, F. F in Book nations. MR. A N D MRS. SCOTT HOSTS study from the book. “For All of Our Bouquet Garden club will Four are go,sl through January- Pr,«ceding the ceremony, INin Life” by Wiser, using the chap­ next Thursday afternoon at Doiemun sang "Because", accom­ 20. Green Stamps G. II. and J in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott were ters on 'Knowledge' and 'Health'. meet 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Herman panied by Mrs. George F. Hardy Book Four are good through Feb­ hosts Thursday evening to. the Mrs. Martin reported on her vis­ Petersen. and Miss Robert Sornberger. sis­ ruary 20. Catholic Study club at the par­ its to the Mission Societies at Another meeting planned for ter of the bride, sang “I Love You ish house when thirteen members Roseburg. Glide r.nd Springfield. next Thursday evening is the M is s KA EIA N RXDTKE were present for the meeting. The At. the close of the meeting, de­ Catholic Study club at the parish Truly." accompanied by her sister, THETA I t ilo P R E SID E N T Rev. James Maxwell presided licious refreshments were served house at 7:30. Mrs. J. W. Tarr and Mrs. Marvin Smelser of Leahurg, who also played the traditional over the meeting. The hosts ser­ by the hostess. Mis. Dan Sullivan will be hos­ wedding marches. Installation of officers of the ved refreshments at the close of tesses. P h i T h e ta R ho G irls w as held Following the ceremony a re­ Monday night at the Odd Fellows the meeting. Mrs. J. W. Tarr and VICTORY HOM EM AKERS W. B. C. 1:30 dessert is sched­ ception was held for about fifty Mrs. Dan Sullivan will be hosts CLU B O RGANIZED uled for next Thursday at the relatives and close friends at the hall at which time Miss Evelyn at the January 27th meeting. home of Mrs. Fred Anderson. home of the bride's parents on Radtke was installed president; A 4-H club was organized last Mrs. Bayard Reed is entertain­ vice president. Miss Greta Bender: FORMER R E SID E N T S Friday afternoon at the home of ing the Ad Libitum club this af­ west Main street where the couple recording secretary, Miss Nellie IN STA LLED M rs. Stewart Carlson with Mrs. ternoon at her home. The time is is making thei rhome for the pres­ ent. Mr. Gerard has been em­ King; financial secretary. Miss Carlson as leader and Mrs. Joe A t a n installation service Bricher as assistant leader. The 2:15 p. m. ployed in the woods by Mr. Sorn­ Barbara Robinson; treasurer. Miss At 1:00 p. m. next Thursday the Land; R. S. P.. Miss Donna Thursday evening of Wabanang club project is homemaking and berger. but will leave February 3 Joyce Burleson: L. S. P„ Miss I ji Vern Chapter Oregon Eastern Star held has been named the Victory Past Noble Grands club will meet for service in the army. Stroup; R. S. V. P., Miss Sbela , at Clatskanie in the Masonic tem­ Homemakers, with one of the at the I. O. O. F. hall. Annual homecoming of the I. O. Tower; L. S. V. P , Miss Minnie I. O. O. F.-R EBEK A II JO IN T ple Alma Sears of Bradwood. a rules that each member buy a Morris; warden. Miss June Mal­ former Cottage Grove resident, defense stamp at each meeting. O. F. and Rebekah lodges next in s t a l l a t io n colm; conductor, Miss Donna Por- was installed worthy matron, and Members enrolled are Mary Brich­ Thursday night at the Odd Fel­ Following the regular lodge terfield; first herald. Miss Patty Roy Leonard of Bradwood, also er. Patty Lou Hensley. Kay Leon­ lows hail. All members are urged to be present. meeting of the Rebekahs a joint Lee Rickard; second herald, Miss a former resident of this city was ard. Sandra Sue Carlson. Terry- FRIDAY installation of Odd Fellows and Mhrylin Henderson; third herald, installed worthy patron. Install­ Godard and Mary Lou Gerl. Elec­ Regular meeting of the Rebek­ Rebekahs was held’ with the fol­ Miss Irene Northway; fourth her­ ing matron was Alma Martinson tion of officers was held at this and installing patron, Max Sears. time with the following results: ahs at 7:30 at the I. O. O. F. hall. lowing Rebekahs installed: noble ald, Miss Betty rtood; marshal. The Neighborhood Unit of the grand. Sue Ann Turbyfill; vice Miss Betty Sturdevanl: chaplain. president, Mary Bricher; vice Red Miss Pat Sorensen; musician. Miss Cross surgical gauze classes W. B. C. D ESSE R T president, Kay Leonard; and sec­ will meet this afternoon at the grand. Melvie St. Elmo; recording Betty Kinsland; inner guard. Miss secretary, Alice Conner: financial retary, Mary Lou Gerl, home of Mrs. Joe Crick. secretary, Mina Clark: treasurer, June Mendell; and outer guard. An afternoon of bridge was the MONDAY Eva Aubrey; warden, Helen Olson: Miss Maxine Hiatt. Miss Ixinna diversion of the W. B. C. club O F F IC E R S A N D TEACH ERS There will be a public formal conductor, Juanita Woodson; in­ Burleson acted ns installing offi­ Thursday at the home of Mrs. M EETING installation of the Rainbow Girls side guard, Helen She!man; out­ cer; Miss Mary McKibben. install­ Nelson DeYoung which was pre­ at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. side guard. Eva Hatch; R.S.N.G.. ing marshal; Miss Jeanne Rolston. ceded by a 1:30 dessert served by The officers and teachers of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grube Minnie Willits; L S. N. G.. Merle installing chaplain; and Mrs. Rol­ the hostess. Mrs. Fred Anderson church school of the Baptist will entertain the club at the next church met at the home of the will be hosts to the O. W. Dinner McKibben; R. S. V. G., Rosie Lew­ ston, installing musician. Tin« Creswell Theta Rho Girls is; L. S. V. G., Beatrice McCoy; meeting which will be Januarv 27. Rev. George E. Hardy Monday- club at their home in Eugene. and advisors were guests at the Meeting of the Townsend club chaplain, Miss Eunice VanDen- night. Plans were discussed for burg; R. S. support, Rosa Currin installation service with nine N EW O FFIC ER S PR E SID E the coming teachers training at 7:30 at the Townsend hall. members and three Rebekahs a t­ Meetings of the Red Cross sur­ and L. S. supjxirt, Nora Yearous. school under the direction of Mr. Roy O. Sherman was installed t e n d i n g . Refreshments were Tlie newly elected officers of Rodney Briton of Portland. At gical gauze classes at the Masonic the Order of Eastern Star pre­ the close of the discussion refresh­ temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and from noble grand of the Odd Fellows; served at the close of the meeting 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. vice grand. Vern K. Iksiher; re­ which was followed by a social sided Friday night at the business ments were served by the hosts. The United Spanish War Vet­ cording secretary, George Sweet; time in dancing. meeting held at the Masonic tem­ •Announcement was made of a erans and Auxiliary will meet at treasurer, J. V. Stewart; warden ple. Plans were made for the visit MRS. MONROE A N D MRS. penny supper to be held by the the home of Mr and Mrs. George J. H. Bennett; conductor, Robert of Mrs. Hazel Foster, grand as­ CONE, C O -H O STESSE S Sweet at 6:30 p. m. for a potluck St. Elmo; inside guard, Bert Theta Rho Girls at the Odd Fel­ sociate matron, Prineville, at the supper and regular meeting. Hatch; outside guard, U. A. King; lows hall for I he public on Febru­ next meeting, January 28. Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Monroe and Mrs. R. S. N. G., Charles McKibben; ary 3. at 6:30 p. m. TUESDAY Foster will hold a school of in­ Leslie Cone were co-hostesses Mrs. H. B. Breedlove will be L. S. N. G., John Sanders; R. S. struction in the afternoon and will Thursday evening at a 7:30 des­ TEESDAY EVENING visit the lodge in the evening. A sert to the Women s Service Guild hostess to the Friendly club at a V. G.. Harry Lewis; L. S. V. G.. STUDY < U K Peter Britten; chaplain. Jack God­ covered dish supper will precede of the Methodist church at the 1:30 dessert. ard; R. S. support, T. J. Clark Justamere 1:30 dessert at the the evening meeting at 6:30. home of Mrs. Monroe. The evening home of Mrs. Palmer Johnson. The first part of the book. and L. S. support, Kenneth Denk- was spent socially and with need­ "George Washington Carver.” by The Kensington club will hold er. le work. The next meeting of the an all day meeting at the I O. O. The 56th anniversary of the R. Holt, was reviewed Tuesday Guild will be January 27 at the F. hall with a covered dish lunch­ Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge, evening by Mrs. Dan Hamant at home of Mrs. Robert Graham with eon served at the noon hour. which was instituted January 7, the meeting of the Tuesday Even­ Mrs. Lance Naish assisting. Mrs. Charles Clark will enter­ 1887, was also observed at this ing Study club held at the library. tain the Degage club at a 1:30 meeting and the names of the 16 Mrs. S. L. Markin will continue B. Y. F. M E E T IN G dessert. charter members were read, Mrs. the review of this book at the All day meeting of the Women's Ellen Burton of Eugene being the next meeting, which will bi« Feb­ ruary 1. Mrs. F. F. Cone reviewed The Baptist Youth Fellowship Council of the Church of Christ only living charter member. met at the church for a social held at the church. The day will Visitors at the meeting were Mr. the book, "Big Bop." by Earl S. Tuesday evening January 11 The be spent in work and a covered and Mrs. Lawson of Chicago, who Miers, which is a novel, centered around the life of Paul Robeson, evening was spent in playing dish luncheon at noon. gave short talks. the noted baritone negro singer. games and for refreshments every W EDNESDAY At this time a 25-year jewel was one joined in a hamburger roast. The Westminster Guild of the presented John Sanders, who has JO K E R E U B M E E T S Presbyterian church will meet at been an Odd Fellow for 27 years, LA COMES DESSERT 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. given by Mrs. Sanders, with Alfred Mrs. George Matthew's was a : Stewart Carlson. ' Beidler, the out-going noble grand, guest of the Joker club Monday A 1:00 o’clock dessert was Meetings of the Red Cross sur­ making the presentation. Alice served Tuesday to the La Comus gical gauze classes at the Masonic- Conner, a member of several years night at the home of Mrs. George elub by Mrs. C. J. Kern at her temple from 9.00 to 11:00 a. m. has held the office of recording Jacobsen. Following a 7:30 des­ sert served by the hostess, the home followed by an afternoon of and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. secretary for 15’« years. evening was spent playing cards cards. High score was received The Neighborhood Unit of the A report was marie by the com­ with Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Nel­ by Mrs. Harry Metcalf. The club Red Cross surgical gauze classes will meet again February 1 with will meet at thp old Walker school mittee of the month stating plans son Durham winning prizes. The for the annual homecoming to lx? next meeting of the club will be Mrs, Frank Gierau. house from 1:00 to 4:30 o’clock. held Thursday, January 27, at All ladies of the Walker, Delight which time all Odd Fellows and Valley, Saginaw, and Lynx Hollow Rebekahs are asked to lx- present. districts are urged to come and help. 11:0« O 'C L O C K "B R U N C H ” La Mercredi Pont 7:30 dessert You, looking your loveli­ at the home of Mrs. Harold Wol- Mrs. A. W. Helliwell was host­ est, can make a real con­ fard. ess to th e M. P. G. elub Tuesday trib u tio n Io morale at at an 11:00 o'clock "brunch” with G ID E O N S S E P I’EK A l'E S T S home in preserving tin- all local memhers present. A bowl of daffodils made an attractive small, yet precious beau­ If m ost of your friends are The Rev. and Mrs. George E. centerpiece. Mrs. Pete Nelson was ties of life we hold so I aw ay now —in the service— Hardy were hosts Sunday even­ a guest and assisted Mrs. Helli­ doing w ar jobs — don’t you ing at supper to a group of Gid­ well in serving. February 15 is dear. feel le ft behind som etim es? eons’ their wives and a male quar- the next meeting dale for the club let from the army air corps train- which time Mrs. W. C. Martin W hy not g et in the m idst ing school, ail of Eugene. The will e n te rta in . of this w ar? Join the M AC! We will be closed every Gideons and the quartet had You can see new places, ¡charge of the evening vesper ser­ WOOD Ff)R SALE: Block, planer Saturday make new friends, learn In­ vices at the Methodist, church and ends, slab. Phone 178L. terestin g things— w hile you 22-tfc the quartet gave special numbers are doing vital work to at the Baptist church evening ser- 1 speed victory. vice. Those entertained at the The Arm y needs your Hardy home were: Howard Her- help urgently. This is your ider, Bill Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. chance! Paul Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. For full d etails apply at Ohrling, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Han­ the nearest E. S. Arm y R e­ sen, Harold R. Plumb and Mr. anil cruiting Station (you r local Mrs. J. E. Judy, all of Eugene; post office w ill give you the Pvt. Harold England, Oakland, address). Or w rite: The A d­ California; Pvt. Wayne Wessner, Balcony G. Hotel jutant General, Room 4415, West Lawn,-Pennsylvania; Pvt. A1 M unitions Building, W ash­ Airs. Beta Allen, Prop. Illick, Santa Paula, California; ington, D. C, Pvt. Ronald Lundy, Jamestown, Phone 43 New. York und Arie Grotenhuis of Junction .City. BEAUTY H ELPS M ORALE Most of Your Friends Away? 3 — MORE NIGHTS — 3 Thursday — Friday Sunday 7:45 — to Hear — 7:45 “THE BOY PREACHER” BRUCE YORKE • at the Assembly of God 724 Main Street Cottage Orove, Oregon Hilton T. Park, Minister Phone 195-R January 31, the plan* and hostess from hen« weie Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wol- to be announced later. faiil, Dauell Fasteillng, Harold I l l l s t l s n XRTZ SKATING Witherspoon, Tom Bushy, Miss Velma Bennett, Miss Arlela Rob­ I’ XR'IA erts anil Wiss Wanda Brown. Cof­ The employe* of the Irish and fee and sanilwiehes were nerved Swartz storm of Eugene and Cot­ tin« group at the C«»ff««e Shop at tage Grove enjoyed a skating par­ tlie close of the skating. ly Tuesday night at the Eugene SnlcMbooKx, receipt books, Isxik- ice rink with the employers hosts to the employes. Those attending eeplng systems. The Sentinel. C H IL D R E N ’S DRESSES T tllilu ilili alni lo v a b le ! T h e y 're so d a in tily inaili* o f siteli a ttra e tiv e ma­ te ria ls that y o u ’ll fim i them ju s t the sort o f fro c k s that little g irls w ill take great p rid e in ! Pretty bo flow r u 'd p rin ts , polka-dots and stripes as w ell as e lia rn iin g p la in shades in a v a rie ty o f cottons. Sizes •1 to 7. S I. 98 Arnest’s Dress Shop 5b9 M ain— Phone 36 That NEW Appearance To the item s of your w ardrobe will he easy to m aintaiii if you will send us your elot lies as soon as they are soiled. Now that styles and p attern s have been restricted h\ war needs, vou mav not he aide to buy what you desire in apparel, hut you can preserve and pro- teet what vou have with a tim ely cleaning service. In sending your cleaning, he sure to include ham l - e rs for yo u r garm ents. T his w il ena m us to give you q u irk - er service ami get them to vou in het- tei' condition. COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS PHONE 44 V A LEN TIN ES For Servicemen and Women Send them now, it isn’t too early. A & B BEAUTY shop Also in keeping with the Valentine season we are displaying a beautiful line of napkins, table covers, plates, etc., in both the Val­ entine and patriotic design. To see these is to appreciate them. D ance Eagles Hall SAT., JAN. 22 Tucker’s Orchestra NEW GLASS WARE in glasses, jug sets, berry sets, tea sets and many other popular designs. K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s 5< <° $l£fl