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T ill USI > \\ THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE OHQVK. OREGON PAGE FOUR Q O C IE T Y - ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grable of this city that their son Gordon and Miss Kathleen Dolan of San Francisco. California announced their en gagement Easter Sunday. Their wedding is planned for sometime in June. The couple will make their home in San Francisco for the duration. Mr. Grable is well known here having lived in this locality be fore going to California. He is employed by the U. S. Navy and worked at the Mare Island Yard until recently when he transfer red to the Naval Drydocks in San Francisco. SPRING’S DRESSMAKER TOUCHES % M’ltll. I l I !» 11 i reeding*. city, county and sla te I'rn lrsl Bees S une kind of proteclloa from the governm ent. Hie girls meet fust as city units and elect officials, wind I» necessary for bees all year un,I. but II I» especially needed Tuesday night was th e sem i then as eounlies and finally as a „ the wIntel Many beekeeper« annual c u ric n t event night for the st ute. ■ q ('Murn G irls should be betw een the T uesday Evening Study club at the library. Each m em ber a n ages of 15 and 19, have the en sw ered roll call which was follow dorsem ent of some unit o r Post ed by a short business session. and some of the school ol Helals Mi’s C. J. Kent opened the pro and I n - outstanding in e h a ia c te r gram b> re|Mirtlng on "Is Russia and scholarship. The N ational president, Mrs. a Post-w ar RivalT" w ritte n by F ritz S tern b erg and taken front Law rence Sm ith or Racine, Wis (be m agazine article from the cousin will I n * in P ortland as Science Digest. Mrs C harles Hall guest sjN'aker at the P ortland reviewed "T w enty Million F o r Post on April 23. E x p o su re s Following the business m eeting gotten A m ericans" by E lbert D. I'bomas, U. S. S e n a to r from U tah a joint initiation cerem ony was REPRINTS 3c EAtJH, wlueb appeared in the American held w ith the Legion Those being Magazine. Mrs Della Richmond's initiated into (he A uxiliary w ere OuarantMd Work. irtlcle review ed was a condensa Flora Koch, Eva H atch, F ie ri tion of "Combat R ehearsal O xer Y llak and C orrine Jones. F lorida” bx Frances Vivian D rake from the A m erican Legion M aga Nothing New Cottage Grove, Ore. zine. T he article. "A Loggeis There is nothing new except what ••Tec W ife" w ritte n by Mrs. Fern is for «nt ten — Owens and printixl in the Alaska Sportsm an Magazine was given by Mrs Joe Sm ith. This a rtic le was especially in terestin g to the mem bers of the club as F ern Owens lived here and intended school when a girl and recently visited here. Mrs. Owens was form eily F ern Royer and has lived in A las ka fdr several years. Mrs. W. L. W orkm an closed the program by rep o rtin g on "Ski T raining at Cam p H ale" taken from e a m p m agazines sent by h er son. Pfe. W ilbur W orkm an who is stationed a t Cam p Hale SEMI A N N ! Al. C l »{RENT ia f n t evening Films Developed and Printed Social Calendar THURSDAY The Ministerial Association will meet next Thursday afternoon. The Ad Libitum club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. Elmer Kent at 2:15 p. m. Social Twelve 1:30 dessert today at the home of Mrs. Pete Nelson with Mrs. Nannie Smith hostess. The Baptist Missionary Society will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ervin Hansen at 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. Sylvia Griggs will entertain the Utopia club next Thursday at a 1:30 dessert. The Service Guild of the Meth odist church is meeting tonight POTLUCK LUNCHEON at 7:30 with Mi's. Lance Naish. Tonight at 7:30 Mrs. Frank The Women's .Council of the Church of Christ held an all day Thompson will entertain the Elite meeting Tuesday at the church Bridge club at a dessert. The Boy Scouts will meet at with a covered dish luncheon at the armory at 7:30 p. m. the noon hour to the 15 members Next Thursday afternoon Mrs. present. At the program in the afternoon, Mrs. Agnes Meyer con W. O. Wilson will entertain the ducted the devotional sendee and W. B. C. club at a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. Ernest Wheeler was in Mr. and Mrs. Ben La.vng will be hosts to the A. V. H. Bridge club charge of the program. tonight. Meeting of the Townsend Inde RAINBOW GIRLS ♦ pendent Quilters club at the home O F F IC E R S ELECTED E a s y -to -w e a r s pring suits in checks o r s trip e s of the sort used fo r The regular business meeting of of Mrs. W. Masters at 1:00 m BY CLUB e n ’» w e a r a re ta ilo re d w ith fe m in in e d e ta il. A b rig h t »c a rf fo r th e the Rainbow Girls was held Mon p. m. s tre e t, and a p re tty blouse fo r the c o c k ta il h ou r, go equ a lly w e ll w ith The Camellia club will meet day night in the Masonic temple the b ro w n and w h ite w ool checked s u it ih o w n . N o te th e c o a c h m a n ’» T he annual election of officers with June Bird, worthy advisor, for a 12:30 luncheon next Thurs : u t of th e Jacket and th e tu rn b a c k cuff« show ing th e sleeves. T h e tw o- was held at the m eeting of the day at the home of Mrs. Esther piece dress, rig h t, is one of the season's p o p u la r lu m b e rja c k e t sty le s In presiding. Mrs. Clyde Roberts act P. D. G. G aiden eluti Friday a f th e c k e d n avy and w h ite . T h e blouse is b oldly b utto ned w ith m o ther-o f- ed as Rainbow mother in the ab Corliss. ternoon nt the home of Mrs. C u r The Red Cross rooms in the pearl discs, and th e s k irt has a d ra w s trin g w a is t. A s m a rt and becom tis Hansen. sence of Mrs. Guy Earl, who is Mrs. M artin F oster ing business crepe, th is dress is also p ra c tic a l fo r s p e c ta to r sports and Masonic temple are open every out of town. Initiation is planned w as elected president for the com tra v e l. Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. for the next meeting, April 24. ing year. Those assisting h e r will for the purpose of giving out sew PRING Is no longer th e “sh o rt" su its are designed to be worn * be Mrs. Alts-rt W oodard, vice season of th e fashion calendar. stra ig h t from th e office o r stre e t ing and knitting. PRESBYTERIAN AID president and Mis S. L. Godard, The Royal Neighbors will meet It s ta rts excitingly in F ebruary, into th e co ck tail hour. It's all done who was reelected secretary and with an im p o rtan t, table-top blouse with a violet wool d ress o r a trim The Presbyterian Aid met Wed next Thursday evening at the treasu rer. Mrs. Lucy Bennett was nesday in the church parlors with home of Grace Jenkins for a 7:30 cardigan su it show ing u n d er your —ty in g In a soft bow at the th ro at, welcomed as ;t new m em ber and ’u r c o a t—and it continues, w ith a o r fasten in g w ith Jewelled buttons, dessert. Maude Funk and Peggy the new president Mrs. Roy Short TA/ U n t 1, C. PfiH fr i / i r t IS Kr<*>nrrr’ . IÇi» , •»»•» r a llt I M« G t /./ z » Mrs. E lm er Kent was a guest. la y tu lip p rin t or th e all-occasion or cut in fro n t like a w esklt. Most in charge. Mrs. Short also led the Stickrod will be assistant host Ittle navy o r black crepe w ith low, of th e su it ja ck e ts a re lined with Plans w ere com pleted for the Huit," a « « « tiAi.A < tftb I titr ik tt ih t I'n in n :i.o »/ J t i a f h u iM U devotionals on "Faith.” It was esses. jow -trim m ed neckline. Into June. e ith e r th e solid, b right color o r the spring plant sale to he held <\pnl voted to put chase two $100 bonds FRIDAY T his is a sp rin g m ore th an any p rin t m ak in g th e blouse. 22 at the M ountain S ta te s Pow er The Women's Soceity of Christ Jth^r to g et th e m ost o ut of your at the business meeting. Guests Y O U R G O O D N E IG H B O R Again, m any a sh o rt d in n e r or Company. Mrs. Andrew Brund. w e e Mrs. A. W. Shofstall, Mrs. ian Service of the Methodist jew clothes, and to have y o u r fling dancing d ress, b are a t th e top, has bird chairm an, reported on "Ju n C. E. Dillman. Mrs. Austin and church has been postponed one a-ith such strongly-contrastingcom - I Its tailo red Jack et o r bolero for gle G arden and Bird C ity on Mrs. Beagle. At the c'ose of the week. The meeting will be April jin atio n s as red and green or black aftern o o n cover-up . . . and th e sea Avery Island.” Mi's. K naffle ind tu rq u o ise o r saffron an d brig h t 1 son's sh o rt wool “d ra m a ” coat on afternoon refreshments were ser 21. H aynes was in charge of the pro >lue. I t’s a sp rin g to live in beige flared o r boxy lines, goes w ith an y Regular meeting of the East ved hv the hostesses. Mrs. Alfred gram , the subject being "H ot Beds Wulff, Mrs. B. R. Job and Mrs. ern Star chapter at the Masonic with black . . . to enjoy th e prac- th in g an d everything, an d w ith and Cold Fram es." T he rooms .icality of a sleev eless ju m p er and sh o rt o r long sk irts. temple at 8:00 o'clock He. belt Eakin. n an y blouses . . . and th e sm art- Izxik for lo ts of g litte r th is 's e a w ere beautiful w ith a profusoin SATURDAY flowers. Mrs. S. L. le ss of clean-cut strip e s an d tiny son, even in A pril's sunshine. O ne of spring VISITORS AT CLUB The Hebron Grange will meet I I /H A T we like best to la ir people say o f us is :hecks. You'll love th e long bodied j New York d esig n er ta ilo rs a grey G odard presented each m em ber in the Community hall at 8:00 >r len g th en in g to rso lin e of the W “ Penney’s is a neighborly store.” And th a t's xyith two delphinium plants. At the flannel su it w ith a ja c k e t "strip ed " The Constellation club held o'clock. Members are asked to te a hour delicious refreshm ents lew m iddy an d tu n ic d resses, all in tin y w h ite sequins, for instance. w hat we do hear . • . o fte n ' their regular monthly meeting bring cookies. lesigned w ith h ipline In te re st but S h o rt after-d ark p rin ts are em w ere served by Mrs. H ansen Mrs. Thursday afternoon in the Ma F or at Penney's we have never o utgrow n the sim MONDAY P. C. C hristensen will e n te rta in v ith fitted w aists. You'll be pleased broidered w ith sequins around th e sonic club rooms at which time The Methodist Men will meet with th e tw o-piece effect of dresses low necks, an d on th e sleeves and the club May 5 ple, frie n d ly way o f doing business th a t makes people there were three guests, Mrs. C. at the church at 7:45 p. m. J. S. vhich are alm o st alw ays one-piece. hem s. feel welcome and at home. E. Dillman. Mrs. Julian Powell Markham will lead the devotion F R IE N D SH IP ( L A S S MEETS B u t w h at's m o st Im p o rtan t to H em s also go peekaboo, w ith and Mrs. June Muller. At the close als and the Rev. Frank Brown rou and to m e is th e assu ran ce flounces of lace, o r flare n ut o ver We’ve never outgrow n it in all our 42 years. Back of a social afternoon refreshments and Fenton Charles will be in Tom th e Office of F ashion Inform a- ruffled-edged p ettico ats. Cam isole T he Friendship class of the in A p ril 1902, M r. Penney opened lus first store in were served by the hostesses, Mrs. charge of the program. .ion of th e N ew York D ress Instl- bodices a re back, and th e peekaboo P resbyterian Sunday school was Kem m erer, W yo m in g a store devoted to frie n d ly Della Richmond and Mrs. George ’nldrfTF’ continues. The Phi Theto Rho Girls will ute th a t th e m ajo rity o f entertain ed T hursday evening at service and t h r ift y prices. r\nd the s p irit of th a t firs t Jacobsen. May 4 is the next meet meet at the Odd Fellows hall at the home of Mrs. E arl Ballew. ing date of the club. store has spread to every one o f our stores, in over 7:30 p. m. A T T E N D ÍO N U E R T IN Doris Long, Jo an M etcalf, Clara T he business m eeting w as p re ♦- Social Meeting of the Townsend Motel, Carol Naish, P atricia Scott, sided over by Mrs. A. W. Shofstall EUGENE 1600 Am erican com m unities. Mrs. BLICKLE HOSTESS club at 7:30 o'clock at the Town Helen Sm ith. Je a n n e tte W ork president. T he rem ainder of the H ie people who w ork hete at Penney's are neigh send hall. Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell and sev m an. evening w as spent w orking on a <' Mrs. F. W. Blickle was hostess bors o f yours and th ey tr y to act as good neighbors Meetings of the Red Cross sur eral of her pupils attended an quilt, which was followed by re Monday night at a 7:30 dessert to gical gauze classes at the Masonic outstanding program of operatic LA CO.MUS 1:00 O'CLOCK freshm ents served by the hostess.! should. T hey sym pathize w ith yo u r likes and dis the Joker club. Mrs. Della Rich temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and from music Tuesday evening at t+ie DESSERT Miss Molly Wiese and Mrs. G ay likes. T h e y belong to th is to w n ! mond was a guest. Prizes at cards 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. University School of Music in Eu lord Davies w ere guests of the were won by Mrs. Herbert Lom A 1:00 o'clock dessert was ser- ' class. And so does the store where they w o rk I T h a t’s gene, given by pupils of Sigurd TUESDAY bard and Mrs. Richmond. The next Nilssen. The auditorium was filled ved the La Contus club Tuesday 7:30 dessert and social meeting w h y shopping here is so easy, so pleasant 1 meeting date is April 24, the place to oveiflowing with music lovers afternoon by Mrs. Maude Wheeler LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING of the Neighbars of Woodcraft •> • • • to be announced later. lodge at the home of Mrs. Fannie who had turned out to hear Marie at her home. Guests of the club included Mrs. Ed Hoyt, Mrs. Nel The American Legion Auxiliary Rogndahl. who had just returned In tim e o f peace, each passing Penney anniversary Leabo. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY Justamere 1:30 dessert at the fronf New York where she had son Durham and Mrs. Roy Muel met Monday night at the Odd was a tune fo r celebration and ceremony. ler. Following the dessert the af Fellows hall. Mrs. Powell of Drain Mrs. J. P. Graham entertained home of Mrs. J.Brighton Leonard. taken part in the “Hour of ternoon was spent with cards was a guest. Three new members B u t th is year, upon o u r 42nd A n n ive rsa ry, we Mrs. George Hohman will enter Charm” radio program on April 2. a group of friends informally with Mrs. C. J. Kern receiving were reported, Mrs. Finneran, celebrate sim p ly w ith a reaffirm ation o f the Penney tain the Mizpah class of the Pres Eight others appeared on the Monday afternoon at a 1:30 des high score. The hostess presented Ercel Yiiak and Corrine Jones. byterian Sunday school at 2:00 evenings p r o g r a m , rendering s p irit a d e te rm ina tion to rem ain as hom elike and sert followed by two tables of Hester Reed, Girls State chair o’clock at her home. The after numbers which gave the perform each member with a camellia cor neigh bo rly as o u r m any friends expect us to he. bridge. Spring flowers decorated noon will be spent in work. ance variety and contrast. For the sage. The next meeting will be man, reported that "Girls State" April 25 with Mrs. G. B. Pitcher the rooms. Prizes at bridge were would be held this year. The local All day meeting of the Kensing final number. Mr. Nilssen appear received by Mrs. Littleton Lasa- ton club at the I. O. O. F. hall ed with Margaret Zimmerman in entertaining at her home. unit voted to send a girl and fi —♦ — nance her week's trip. This’ will be ter and Mrs. Fred Bressler. with a covered dish luncheon at an act from "La Forza del Desti- PLANS CO M PLETED held at Silver Creek Falls re the noon hour. no” by Verdi, both singing in cos At the Townsend club meet creational area June 11 to 18. Mrs. Merle Porter will be host tume. ing Monday night plans were com During this week, under compe ess to the Degage club at a 1:30 Following the program the pleted for the "Odds and Ends" tent leadership, the girls will be dessert. girls enjoyed the privilege of Regular meeting of the Eagles meeting the performers and their sale to be held Saturday at the given instruction in court pro- Auxiliary at 8:00 o’clock at the instructor. Those attending were: Mountain S ta te s Power Company. The Flash Bulletin was read at Eagles hall. Meeting of the Neighborhood Helen Axley, Phyllis Englund, the business meeting. The next Unit of Red Cross surgical gauze Robirda Flaten, Maxine Hite, meeting will be a social meeting. classes at the old Walker high school from 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. W EDNESDAY The Women’s Bible class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Woolley for an all day meeting SPUDS, Burbank 25 lbs. 59c HONEY 5 lb. can $1.39 with a covered dish luncheon ser ved at noon. Mrs. Margaret Kin- FOR YOUR W IN TER CLOTHES Doz. 29c TROCO EGGS, large size cart and Mrs. Medora Allen will lb. 25c be assistant hostesses. Meetings of the Red Cross sur CORN, cream style 2 cans 25c PECANS, Soft shell lb. 43c ★ gical gauze classes at the Masonic temple from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. PEAS, Garden 2 cans 25c FILBERTS lb. 33c We can clean and moth-preof your winter clothes for and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. the place to be announced later. PORK, Beans, 3, S^-oz cans 25c TOM. SOUP. Camp. 3 cans 29c storage. Moth-proofing is guaranteed for six months • Thrift-Wise S GROCERY SAVINGS M o th -P ro o fin HAPPY SEVEN 4-H SEWING CLUB The Happy Seven 4-H Sewing club held a special meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Joe Gleason, j This was an extra meeting to give the girls a chance to catch up on their sewing after which they enjoyed a potluck supper. | The club will meet again next Monday at the home of their leader. High in Food Value D istillers' by products from alco hol are high in food values for an i m als and poultry, and there are more of them now since alcohol pro duction has been increased and shifted to m eet w ar needs. FRIDAY and SATURDAY and costs only 25 cents per garment. G R A PEFR ’T, Ex. lg. 4 for 29c CLOROX It's mighty cheap insurance against moths and will SHORT ITEM S We have in stock a limited supply of Brooms, Pineapple, Ammon ia, Cocoanut, Syrup, Vinegar, Mayonnaise, Paper Napkins, Tow els, Tissue, J a r Fixtures, Tea, Cocoa, Jello. help preserve your clothing, which may be harder to replace in a few months. ★ Cottage Grove Cleaners Tohlen i? Weinkauf Phone 81 y2 gal. 28c SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1 FR E E DELIVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EACH W EEK