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PAGE FOUR THE SENTINEL. COTTAOR OROVR, OREGON Social Calendar Unit R,x, Cro'-s surgical gauze IIO N O Itt II class a t the old W alker schtxil house from I 00 to I 30 p m Rev II W I>ivis. form er pasto r THURSDAY The Justnm cm e c ub w ill resum e of the B aptist church was hononal M eeting o f the Townsend In d e ' lines w uh a 1 3i> dessert at Sunday by a host of in* inis pendent Q u ilt *rs d u b at 1:00 p. m. the home of Mrs I’ S, Bukowski. gath erin g at the horn • of Mr. and at the home o f Mrs. W . F. Mas Miss Stella Adams and Mr? Mr? W C Mai tin for a Coveted ter*. Rosa O r. rin wall he co-hostess,? dish dinner. Those present w ere COUPLE WEB AT QUIET w it!; the follow in;; officers being M rs. 11. 11. E errin is e n te rta in to the Mizp di class of the P res Rev-, anti Mrs Geo H ardy, Mr HOME (W .- M O M sealed: Mrs. Etbon Coston, pres ing the Social Twelve ciub today hy teianti Sunday scliool in the and Mrs. K K. Mills, Mr. and ident; Mrs M ark Morgan, vice at a 1:90 dessert. church parlors at 2:00 p. m. Mrs A. f Spriggs. Mi and Mis An e v i it o f last Sunday, president; ^Ii's M abel Doleman. The Baptist M issionary Society Mrs A. J. Kamtnann will e n te r October 9th, was the wedding of 2nd vice president: Mrs. W arren w ill meet this afternoon at 2:00 tain the W estm inster Guild of the O. II Pickens, Miss Lola Howe, Mis? Lena Xendron an,I W C and Mrs. Clara D o tjl of Disston Route Daugherty, treasurer; M:ss Eunice .Tclock w ith Mrs. Ted Johnson P resb y terian church at her home A lbert M artin of C ottage Grove; to H. S. Joslin o f Creswell. VunDenburg. secretary; Mrs. Eva A l 7:30 tonight, the Servioe a t 7:3(1 o'clock Mrs. S ingletary n l the M ie m The m arriage took place at Mrs. H atch, chaplain: Mrs. Lion M or lu t d of the Meth.Npst church vv.ll Soc.ul m eet.nq of the Neighbors D oty’s home on Disston Route, ton, historian; Mrs. F lora Koch, 1 ¡ \ et w ith Mrs. Erank E. Brown. of W oodcraft a t the ip artm en t of May and Libel Kinsey of Eugene, Rev. A. J. Kammann of the Pres sergea nt -at -arms. M''s. H a rry Li-wis will lx- join t Mrs. H orace H atch w ith Mrs. I.. Mr. mil Mrs Benton S chrenk and Miss Lois Mobley el Roseburg Mr. byterian church o fficiatin g. The Mrs. Coston appointed her i lostess. l..a?at< r assistin'' at 7:30 p. m M artin's b to ih e r, A I' M artin of bride wore a dross of powder blue standing cununittee chairm en fot W B. C 1:30 di's-ert toduy at The l.'ag h s Auxiliary will h a v e ' Tulia, Texas, was present us a tra ve l crepe w ith a corsage of the yea.- w ith : Am ericanism -- Mrs. ..h e homo o f Mrs. Louis Burleson. a H allow e'en p ll ty at S ;0 3 ,'e lo tk guest in the Mai tin home. gardenias and pink lose buds. M ark Morgan; C hild We’ iu re M r. and Mrs. Ralph H aw ley w ill in the Eagles hall. M atron o f honor was Mrs. C. H. Mrs. Max B ird : N ational New? T he afte.iaxm wax pleasantly x> h.ksts tonight to the A. V. li. At 7:30 p. nt the R esearch club spent in conversation and music, Jackson. She wore a d: ess of au Mrs Eva Hatch: Poppy Mrs. J riiig e d ub. m eets in the library. tum n tan crepe- and a corsage of P h ilip Bukow ski; 1 Nippy Poster W < M artin Jr. rendered several M eeting at the Townsend Inde pink carnations. C. 1!. Jackson, a Mrs. Peter Nelson; P u blicity Mrs. H arold Axlcy will be h o st well received piano selections and pendent Q uilters d u b at 1 i l l close friend o f the bridegroom, was Mrs. Jeanne M orten; Radio Mrs o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. E ess to the M. P. G. club at a 1:30 accomiMnied the singing, which dessert. best man. consisted of xeveiHl beautiful duets Bayard Reed; Music Mrs F rank Masters. The ceremony was performe-d Gierau; R ehabilitation and hosp M eeting of the Rial Cross First by Mis, H ardy and Mrs Schrenk, Scheduled for next Thursday is before a bank o f autumn leaves ita l Mi's. Alvis W ick- W ar Ac the Cam ellia d u b 12:30 luncheon Aid class m the Masonic tem ple a lovely >olo by Mrs. Schrenk follow,al by group singing and dahlias in autumn shades. tiv itie s Mrs. W illia m LaLonde at the home o f Mrs. B e ryl Shut- at 8:00 o'clock. Throughout the ceremony, the C om m unity Service Mrs. Frank tuck. lh ? tim e pusstat all too quickly All day meeting of the Sunshine old hymn, “ Blest Be the Tie that G ierau: G irl s State Mrs. Bayard A nother m eeting planned for G roup of the Church of C hrist at and the guests dep arted for th e ir Binds", was played very so ftly on Reed; J u n io r A c tiv itie s M is H er next T hursday is the U topia d u b the church with a coveted dish homes thanking the hosts for a the piano at the request o f the man M ille r; Legislative Mrs. Geo. it winch t.m e M is K m . m l, luncheon at the noon hour. happy dav, long to be rem em bered. N IN TH K IRI III) n • — — To help Celebrate hei ninth birthday, Misx S andra Sue C arlson In« <1 'it Miss S an d ra Sue en- lertaln ed h er guests al i m atinee pal ly Those Invited w ere ('honl c ite Kime, Muty Lou W ollaid. Was h o s te s s Io a .- .lib e r e r tu r friends last S aturday. A luncheon w ax se-v eu a' l:’’d, fea- d e s.w rl t u r n i ; a ili isu .it, il ei.h e an d th e o|x>nlng ol b irth d a y g ilts. Follow couple, by M rs. George S tra tto n, daughter o f the bride. Those present at the wedding were: M r. and Mrs. W illia m D o ty and son Stephen. Mrs. Violet M itchell ar.d C liffo rd Zimmerman, a ll o f Eugene; Pvt. V ic to r J. M itche ll o f Camp Shellby. Miss issippi, Mrs. V ic to r J. M itch e ll and daughter Viola and M r. and Mrs. Lee Rusk, a ll o f Portland: M r. and Mi's. C. H. Jackson. M r. and Mrs. Blu Vaughan and daughters M a r garet and M ildred, M r. and Mr. Van Grousbeck. M r. and Mrs. Irb in e Grousbeck and small son Danny and Mrs. Ear, Grousbeck. a ll o f Creswell; M r. and Mrs. George S tra tto n and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kammann of Cottage Grove. Follow ing congratulations to the bride and groom, refreshments were served by Mrs. George S tra t ton. assisted by Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Van Grousbeck. M r. and Mrs. Joslin w ill reside at Creswell where they w ill be at home to th e ir many friends. • M atthew s; Membership Mrs. A l Haynes w ill be hostess at a 1:30 \V EDNESDAY vis W ick?; N ational Defense Mrs. dessert. E LE C T O U T C E IL s \ \ l > M ctin.'.s of th< Red Cross su r vi t h k I ’ l.A N H A rth u r Jones; C onstitution and N.'.xt Thursday the Cooley H ill gical gauze classes in the Ma By Laws Miss Eunice VanDen- ciub w ill resume meetings, the sonic tem pi front 9 :0 ) to 11 :00 burg; G irl Scout Board M:s. H e r T he Young I\x pies Club of the ice to be announced later. The a. m and front 1:30 to 4 :30 p. m. bert Lombard. Mi's, P h ilip B u k o w - ciub w ill meet at 1:30 p. m. and C atholic Church met Monday ev All day m eeting of the I.ondon ski, Mrs. Peter Nelson and M is. me.:'.1 ers arv asked to come pre ening at the parish house to elect 4-11 M others club at the club officers for the fall term and to M ix B ird ; Pan-America Mrs. pared to tie a q u ilt house. A covered dish luncheon lay plans for activities during the ■Charles H all. FRIDAY will lx* served at noon. w in te r m onths. A piggy bank was presented to The R, J Cross, stewing rooms in the auxilia ry by Ed Gotch. given the Masonic temple are open R ita Q uaglia v< a , chosen pre-i- to him by Mrs. Pauline Coleman, every F rid a y from 2:00 to -LOO GROUP RESI MES M EETINGS *lent; H arold Hachel,!er. vice- p r e s president o f the M ilwaukee, W is p. m. fo r the purpose o f giving The W orhl Friendship Group of ident and Joan ITemazzi. se c re consin U nit fo r penny d rills fo r the out sewing and k n ittin g . the M ethodist church h >ld th e ir ta ry -tre a su re r Lucille Tonoli w as a u x ilia ry to his legion post. A pen Mrs. S. L. Godard w ill e nte r firs t fa ll meeting Thursday even nam i'd social chairm an. ny was added by every U nit v is it tain the P. D. G. Garden d u b at It was d, cal d to a rra n g e a com ing at the home of M rs F rank ed by M r. Gotch during his trip on her home at 1:30 p. m. bination social and ialucation.il E. Brown w ith Ixith Mrs. Brown the ra tio n a l convention. Funds The chapter o f Eastern S ta r w ill program during th e coming collected in the piggy bank are to meet at 6:30 o'clock in the M a and M is. Cecil Safley, sponsors of m onths. S k atin g parties, quiz pro the group, present. At this tim e be used fo r C hild W elfare. sonic temple fo r a covered dish plans were made fo r the coming gram s, parents night, dram atics, A report was mad - th a t there dinner. A ll members and visitors ye a r’s a ctivitie s and th e ir Novem cooperation in the parish carnival was a call fo r wool lap robes at a rv urged to be present. ber m eeting planned w hich w ill le and b azaar w ere approvixl as part the Roseburg Veterans hospital. M eeting o f the Dorena Grange a Thanksgiving p a rty at the home of the w inter program . Il was d e Mrs. M ax B ird reported on a re at 8:00 o'clock in the Ladies d u b o f Miss Sara Bjurset. Com m ittees cided that the Club would atten d cent G irl Scout troop com m ittee hall. vv?re appointed fo r dico ra tio nx Mass m a group on V ’ ),ay The meeting. I t was voted to order The Women s Society o f C h ris t .,nd refreshm ents who w ill Miss n xt m eeting is to ne he'd at the 1200 poppies fo r the M em orial ian Service o f the M ethodist home of D orothy Elksim. Sara Bjorset and M:ss D orothy Day Poppy sale as w o rk on pop church w iil meet at the home of —♦ - Aekerblade on the decorating com- pies w ill s ta rt in the hospitals fo r M rs. F ra n k E. Brown at 2:00 R E R E IiA lls INITIATE TWO LE G IO N A U X IL IA R Y IN S T A L L S disabled veterans shortly. I t was o'clock. Those who can b ring can m ittc "> and Miss Joyce C lark, Miss < A.NIHIIATES Lois Welden and Miss M ary Lou a.so voted to send the annual ned food, vegetables, fru its , je lly A reg ula r business meeting of C hristm as Cheer funds fo r C hild o r jam fo r the M ethodist Old Thom|ison fo r refreshments. A t the At the regular session of the the Am erican legion a u xilia ry was W e'fare and veterans hospitals. Peoples Home at Salem, are asked November party, the "secret sis Relx kah lodge Friday night in the held Monday evening at the I.O.- G ifts to be sent to a rm y ar.d navy to bring it F rid a y to the meeting te rs” fo r the past year w ill be re ■ Odd Fellows hall, initiation was vealed .and n*-w names draw n fo r O.F. hall. In sta lla tio n o f new o f hospitals w ill be received by A u x or Sunday to the church. the ensuing year. A t the close of held for two candidates, Ik w is ficers was made by M rs Max B i d ilia ry members as announced by SATURDAY F ry am t Maliel T u rn e r T he lodge the meeting, refreshm ents were Eddie C antor in ;us radio broad Women's R elief Corps meets ¡voted to join the Odd Fellows m served by Mrs. Brown. cast. These g ifts w ill be duly sent Saturday a t 10:30 a. m in the I. a m asquerade p a rty the evening ♦ to hospitals named by departm ent O. O. F. hall. A pot luck dinner of O ctober 26. T h - R ebekah com MEETING O F CATHOEIC headquarters. w ill be served at noon. A ll mem m itte e appointed to m ake a rra n g e , I’ XKISHONEIts m ents was Eva H atch, Je a n e tte A catered dish dinner w iil be an bers are urged to be present. . -------- The J o lly W orkers club o f H e Turpin and Helen Olson The Odd event fo r A rm istice Day. p a rtic i A gencrid m eeting o f the men them are pated in by legion and a u x ilia ry bron w ill have a box social and and women of the parish was held Fellows to a c ‘ w ith members. Those attending are to dance a t 8:30 p. m. in the Com last Sunday evening at the parish Jack Godard, B ert H atch and W il ! bring m ain dishes us desseil anti m u n ity hall. A ll Grangers are in house o f th ^ C dtholic church The liam P rager. 1 rolls w ill be furnished by the o r vited to attend. purpose o f the m eeting was to lav ‘ MONDAY ganizations. F u rth e r announce plans fo r the proposed F a ll bi Meetings o f the Red Cross zaar and carnival to lie held Sal ment regarding the tim e w ill be made later. surgical gauze classes in the M a unlay, November 25th at the I. f F ollow ing the meeting, refresh sonic tcrnple from 1:30 to 4:30 O. F. hall. ments were served by the legion and from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. I t was planned to have a dinnei A t 7:30 p. m., the Theta Rho naires. G irls w ill meet in the Odd Fellows to have booths fo r a country storr - • - fancy w ork, confections, child re n ’ MRS. W ITH ER SPO O N HOSTESS hall. F irs t nom ination o f officers fu n room, and various ta ffie s, i w ill be held at this time. Boy Scout troop No. 60 w ill p a rtia l list o f comm ittees wa M m . C arrol W itherspoon was meet in the basement o f the Bap made, w ith the complete lis Ask to See hostess F rid a y afternoon to the being announced in a few days tis t church at 7:00 o'clock. Women's C hristian Temperance S T Y LE NO. 249 Boy Scouts troop No. 18 meets Am ong those appointed on com Un on at her home. M rs. Gecrge m ittc is were, M rs F rank Gireau As Sketched M tn d e ll led the cevolions and Mrs. in the arm ory at 7:30 p. m. Regular m eeting o f the Town- Mrs. Ru.\.-i !l S m ith. Mrs. W illia n W itherspoon had charge o f the Bach, Miss Florence Keb^lbeck program wh.ch was on “Tem per sCnd club a t 7:30 in the Townsend Mrs. A lb e rt T onoli, Mrs. Michae hall. ance and the W a r S itu atio n ." The M ethodist Men w ill meet Quaglia, Mrs. J. T a rr, Leo Wal M rs. N. E. Compton gave a report in the church at 7:43 o'clock A l dock. Ru- ell Sm ith, Glen Sdott on the county convention held re bert Adkins w ill lead the devo A lb e rt Tonoli, W illia m Bach, ant cently at Springfield. The next Joseph B richer. m eeting place and hostess w ill be tions and Weston A llen and Jack - ♦ - - Godard w ill have the program . announced iater. C O N S T E L LA T IO N i ’L l B This a ttra c tiv e pump gets about A nother m eeting planned fo r MRS H O Y T HOSTESS Monday night is the B. & P. W. Hostesses fo r the C onstellatior on the busiest young feet in club 6:30 dinner at the Rainbow club Thursday afternoon in tb< Mrs. Ed H oyt was hostess to the cafe. town. N icely made in russet Masonic club roo.--.:, were Mrs Jo ker club Monday n ig ht at a Meetings of the Daughters o f Nelson Durham t;.d Mrs. C. K 7:30 dessert which was followed smooth o r black patent. the Union Veterans a t 7:30 at the Haynes. F ollow ing a business by tw o tables of bridge. High home of M rs. Rodney Safley. meeting, a social afternoon wa.« score was received by Mrs. W il TUESDAY enjoyed and refreshm ents serverl liam Thum, second by Mrs. Nelson M eeting of the Neighborhood by the hostesses. Only Durham and low by Mrs. Fred B iickle. Names were drawn at this tim e fo r the ciub Christm as p arty. M rs. Thum w ill entertain the club at the next meeting, October 23rd. • Cnrilijinni • Slipover» Suprrbly »«>lt '.98 and warm! I ii v u i i o U« luiig lmgth stylr» w liti c a lc i tre p u-ll lip slceve», ktiilled ,4 all wonl. Colol-« GIRLS' STYLES 2.98 < ardigatiB and »lipovera <4 aoit, warm ull wool. Cla».i<- or “ »loppy” n io ilrl* in w hile, pantel* or yay *jx>rt color*. PARKING SPACE, TOO PEANUTS Fresh Roasted lb. 29c MAYONNAISE Luxury Pint 27c Loop Pump PURE LARD 2 „».35c '2a PETERSEN’S More Cattle The supply of cattle rose for the sixth consecutive year to 82.192.000 head at the beginning of 1944 from 79.114.COO head at the beginning of 1943. an increase of 3 9 per cent. SOMETHING NEW! PLANTATION LAYER CAKE An appetizing brown sugar cake coated w it h a l i e l i creamy butter seoteb ic in g . “A real treat for any meal’’ ■Wise FOR CUT RATE PRICES EVERYDAY We now have a good stock of DADDY RANGO Tablets on hand. They come fn three different kinds. — H. & H. for Stomach Trouble and Indigestion; Laxative Herb for relief from Consti pation and Faulty Elimination; Sun shine Kelp tablets for building up your system so you can resist the catching of colds and for building up your energy. $1.00 a box or 3 for $2.50 Sold Only at Doleman’s Bakery 319 M ain St. Llionr 4!) The Only Cut-Rate KRAFT DINNERS 2 packages.........Ï 9t GREEN BEANS CORN Case 3’= RINSO Large Package 19c TEA Lipton’s Orange Pekoe i lb. 49c ONIONS U. S. No. 1 4 pounds 15c RUTABAGAS New Crop 3 lbs. 23c