TAGE ROm s T i l l u s h A V . .11 \ E THE SEXTIXE!,, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON O C I E T Y T e le p h o n e 159 H X .U , SPRING M EETIN G The W orld Friendship Group o f the Methodist church held th e ir last meeting o f the year Thursday evening in the form of an outdoor part>. Follow ing the picnic lunch. Miss M ildred C ollier led the w or­ ship service. her topic being “ Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land ’ D uring the busi- ness meeting, a report was given of the past year s w ork, and a le tte r from the d is tric t secretary of Youth w ork was read, com pli­ m enting the group on th e ir fine accomplishments. M is* D orothy Akerblad. then evaluated W o rld Friendship fo r the. past few months. Group singing about the fire closed the meeting The group w ill take up th e ir activities again in the fa ll. the Masonic d u b roc M fierrs elected fo r the new begm- ning in the fa ll were: M r W alter Sorensen. president; M r* Albert Woodard, vice president; M rs Ro> Mueller, secretary and treasurer At the business meeting it was de­ cided to purchase a $100 bond The club w ill resume meetings in Sep­ tember. M E E T IN G O F W. S. C. S. fioatesaes e ntertaining the W om ­ en's Society of C hristian S e rvitc o afternoon f the Methodist church parlors F riday in the church were M rs W a lte r Sorensen Mrs Bayard Reed and M r*. H C Row- The devotional service was con­ ducted by Mrs. Ransom Cone. Mrs N . E. Compton was in charge of the program and was assisted by Mrs. Charles Akerblade. Mrs. Roy Sherman and Mrs. Andrew Brund The topic discussed was on “ Child Delinquency” and what the M ethodist churches are doing in various places fo r delinquency among children. It was decided at the business m eeting th a t the Missionary group w ill meet June 29 instead o f the 22nd as several of the members w ill be at the an- nual conference in Salem the 22nd. Mrs. S L. M ackin w ill be hostess to the W . S C. S. a t th e ir J u ly meeting and Mrs. Shermgn w ill he in charge o f the program Refresh- m e n u were served at the tea hour by the hostesses. were present. The m eeting was opened by the flag salute and "The S ta r Spangled Banner” was sung by those present. Members o f the troop explained the mean­ ing and significance o f the 1(1 g ir, scout laws An aocvirdam solo was played by Louise W alther. Mrs. H C. M a rtin presented the fat salvage award, given by the Lane county salvage committee. This award was accepted on behalf of the troop by Barbara H unter. The individual fat salvage award was preaented to Louise W a lth e r by- Mrs. A M. Mason The program also included a g u ita r duet by Geraldine Fox and Jeannie Gor- d in ier and a vio lin solo by C har­ lene Young M rs Gay lord Davies presented second class badge ,he ' n ’T * * * mt‘:m b trs O ra id in e ^O o x . Chariene Young v.ar veteran of W orld W ar No 1. FOOD I 1*1 \N N E D John Isham and daughter were As the project fo r the w orthy present at the installation service, advisor. Miss M arie Lombard, of the local post being named fo r M r the O rder o f Rainbow fo r girls, it Iaham's son. O rville Isham. who was planned at the Monday night lost his life on the I 1. S S A n - meeting to hold a cooked food vale zona His picture was presented on June 23 at the M ountain States to the chapter by S A Bolton. Power Company o f I mt Plans were Mrs. Lois Abeene sang a solo, ac­ also made to have th e ir annual companied by Mabel Heath, and p a n ic in the yard o f D rlo Bagley • tie Rev. A J Kammann gave the which w ill Is- precisshsl by a benediction. The club now has 4t) sw im m ing p arty on July S In s ta l­ members. 35 being ch a rte r mem­ lation services were held fo r M is s bers. The club w ill meet again Faye Young, who was installed as next Tuesday afternoon at the outer observer, and Carol H unter home o f Leontine Knickerbocker, was installed as corresponding 239 C herry Court, a t 1 30. .secretary. There w ill be in itia tio n at the next m eeting which w ill be ♦ the last meeting u n til fa ll. The »1 N SIIIN B ( 11« I.E An a ll day meeting w ith cov­ grand assembly was announces! ered dish luncheon at the noon fo r June 21 at Albany. hour w ill be held next Tuesday by ^ th ^ G 1 D IM P I'E A K IN G l.l N< H I ON Jeannie (xjrd itu e r. Norm a M orre ll, n, , h„ Jackal,ne Fox. Louise W a lth e r ‘ “ * * “ « *_ *_ were .I - J. P. Walker 20 South 5th Street meet June 25 w ith Jim llenn*tt, Toni Boyd, Stella Baker anil Elv« I George in chance of refreshments. M r anil Mrs. Fred E rw in hud charge o f refreshm enla June l j HEADQUARTERS FOR MATERNITY DRESSER We now have a nice line of maternity dreirea in >iica 0 to 30. priced from $7 95 to $10 96 Included are linen print«, jersey«, «pun rayon border print«, dotted ruyona and velva ray dotted lace. Use our convenient Lay Away Plan Ixiix C. Ixnnnril How to 'wipe out” insects quickly Standard Fly Spray iv sure death to fligv. fleav, movquitoet, moths, ants, many other insects. It kills on contact - - in a jiffy! Safe to use. Standard Fly Spray won’t harm humans, won’t suin wallpaper or fabrics, when used according to duevtiuus. Get some today— for health protection! JOHN FZNNERAN P H O N E 16 Your lo cal re p re s e n ta tiv e fb r S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA M & W MARKET Fresh Meats, Groceries and Feed 5th S treet and H ighw ay W H ERE YOU M EET YOUR FRIEN DS M IM C LS Wall Tone lo. Flour Drifted Snow or Swansdown 50 lb. Slick 2.29 Coffee ,)eI Monte, Glass J a r Pound 29c in a kuwuf ( WALLPAPER Candy PECA N ROLL 6 oz. bar 53c THE GROVE HARDWARE Phone 18 Clean-up Week June 11 Through June 23 L et’s make our community more healthful, safer and more attractive by doing these things: Cut grass and weeds now before they are too dry. Dry weeds and grass not only create a fire hazard, but as they become more m a­ ture, they are more difficult to dispose of. Trim trees around your premises and cut out overhanging limbs. Trim vines and brush away from sidewalks and repair sidewalks to make pedestrian traffic safe. Beginning Monday, June 11th, the city will have trucks to pick up and cart away garbage and trash, which should be placed in suitable containers on the curbing of your property. LET’S K E E P UP THE HOME FRONT . . . YOUR CO OPERATION WILL BE APPRECIATED CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE By H. A. Hagen, Mayor D. U. V. M E E T IN G The Daughters o f the Union , Veterans met Tuesday evening in i the M ethodist church at which tim e the instructions were read i fo r m aking arrangem ents fo r the delegate ol the Ida M ay W h itin g tent to the D.U.V. conference to be held in Coos Bay June 19 and 20. D orothy iJfileman, departm ent | color bearer No. 2, w ill also go from the local tent. Mrs. Joe Mc- Clarnan was appointed on the vis­ itin g com m ittee to assist Mrs. , Rodney Safley. There w ill be in i­ tia tio n fo r tw o candidates on June 26 and the birthdays o f those in the second q ua rte r w ill be observ­ ed at. this time. FILMS Developed and Printed 2-day Service Foil age Grove Pharmacy Shredded Wheat N.B.C. Vinegar Full Strength, in Bulk Salt Leslies Shaker, Iodized or Plain J a r R ubbers, J a r C aps and Lids i;u , T h e S m a rt Shop Mrs. Yinal Randall entertained recently a group of friends at a “ disappearing luncheon" which is sponsored by the ladies o f the Presbyterian Aid. H er guests were Mrs. C. E. D illm an. Mm Ralph Saltsm an ami win B ill. M rs Gay­ lord Davies and son Jack. Mrs A rth u r Mason. Mrs. S. L. Godard. Mm. Ross Peterson. Mrs. Juba Ikiw ell. M rs Randall and children Billy- and Ivona. and Eunice Chap- MRS. JOHNSON HONORED t w ill receive To honor M.. Lee J -boson l-'nllnu- n.. er «ai - . ^ “ CMUelinc M orton) the London .. , . . ,. , . h ollow ing the awarding o f the , „ 4-H M others club held a social af- badges, the g irls repeated the G irl tem oon at th e ir clubhouse on N. OF W. TO .MEET Scout oath and the m eeting was Wednesday in lieu o f th e ir regular The social meeting of the Neigh­ closed w ith singing. Refreshments meeting. A skit had been prepared bors of W oodcraft w ill be held were served. Although th is was by a group o f the members, w ith Tuesday evening a t the home o f the last m eeting o f the school year, a surprise finis w ith presentation Mrs Mary D uffy. the troop w ill resume meetings in o f baskets o f bndal shower g ifts the fa ll. The present troop lead­ . fo r the guest o f honor. The club- ers are Mrs. A. M . . C O N S T E L LA T IO N ELECTS n an< house Was decorated w ith flowers W ESTM IN STER GI I1.D Mrs. W*. C M artin. The W iy tm in s te r G uild o f the The annual no-hostess potluck and refreshments were served. The troop w ill continue to meet I*resbytenan church met TUmday luncheon and election o f officers once a m onth during the summer Guests present w o t : Mrs. W a lte r evening at the home of Mm. Jesse was held Thursday afternoon in A. W ixidard. Mrs. S tew art C arl- months w hich w ill be the first Denney w ith Mrs. Sam Veatch . son, Mrs. A rth u r Dugan. Mm. Ross Monday afternoon at ,, assistant hostess. The devotmnals , - Pp“ ' reon A lv in Dugan, Mrs. tim e. 3:45 p. m. at the 1 \ \ a lte r McBride. Mm. Norm an were led by Miss Eunice VanDen- church, burg. Mm. Clarence Holmes was Bachelder, Miss Pat G a skill and in charge of the program, the top­ Misses Sandra and Melinda C arl­ C A T H O L IC A L T A R SOCIETC is being “ Religious C u r r e n t son. Club members were: Mes- Mrs. M ay Pollard assisted by- dames Emma Kelley, Charles Events.“ The G uild voted to con­ Mrs. A lb ert T onoli entertained the Woods. C arl Small. Chester G il- trib u te $5<)0 tow ard the expenses ▲11 Work Guaranteed D. OF H. P LA N PICNIC ! A fa m ily picnic was planned fo r C a,*™llc A lta r Society Wednesday him. Jake Raisor. Law rence Funk. o f the Vacation Bible school. A picnic was planned fo r the J u ly lext m m eeting eeting of of the the Degree Pollard. the next Degree o f A, , home o f , » Mrs. . , . C laris Abeene. Glen Banton. Bert We have Bath Tubs, Sinks, Honor lodge Monday night and Plans were completed fo r the va- N (W ton, A G P at,on Jost.phine m eeting which w ill be held in the n° W ,in * ! T * f’ h‘ " ‘f * . Doran R itte r. Gale Roby, garden o f Mrs. V in al Randall and Showers, Range Boilers. w ill be held at the dam June 25. r i ^ ™ Umme.r sion. The next meeting w.U be a A rlie Sugg. O liver Freeman. H o r n w ill be the last meeting fo r the F ollow ing the regular business session, the members adjourned to picnic fo r the members and th e ir Stump. Joseph M iller. Elvis Kelley. summer. — the home of Mrs. Lloyd DeYoung ,hc home of George Gunn and Leon M orton If you want quick service fo r a social tim e and refresh- Mrs John K « *lb e c k . W B. C. CI.CR TO MEET The next regular meeting of th e . Phone 58 The W. B. C. club w ill meet this ments. ~ club w ill be held at the clubhouse L A S T M E E T IN G , E L IT E C LU B on June 20 fo r an a ll day meeting. afternoon fo r a 1:30 dessert w ith G IR L SCOUTS M E E T The fin a l m eeting of the season Mrs. H a rry Tennis. Members o f the G irl Scout troop o{ the E lite Bridge club was P R E S B 1T E R IA N L A D IE S A ID No. 5F held th e ir last m eeting of Thursday evening w ith M rs Joe The Presbyterian Ladies Aid FORMER R E SID E N T DIES “ the school year Wednesday eve­ B riche r ente rtain in g w ith a des- met Wednesday in the church par- W ord has been received here of ning at the B aptist church. M oth ­ sert course and evening o f bridge lorn. Names were drawn fo r the the death o f Mary Rosetta Baugh­ ers o f the g irls and other guests at her home. C entering the table annual experience social to be held man, 65. who died June 12 fro m a was an arrangem ent o f Cecil in October. Captains chosen fo r -lingering illness at Santa Rasa, Brunper roses and a nosegay of the the experience social were Mrs. C alifornia, where she had been a same flowers m arked each place. W. H. D augherty and Mrs. Roy | resident fo r the past 25 years. She Mrs. Pat R ickard was a guest of Short. The Aid voted to furn ish i * 'a>* born A p ril 23. 1SH0 at Lon- the club. A t bridge. Mrs. C urtis ice cream and coffi-e fo r the p ic - 1 * » ” . Oregon and was the daughter French received high score and nic and covered dish dinner in i ° f *He late M r and Mrs. Phinis was also presented a going away honor o f the Rev. and Mrs. James | Massey o f London. She is survived g ift by the club as she w ill leave A ik e i* Sm ith when they are here her husband. Bert Baughman, before the firs t fa ll meeting. fo r the 90th anniversary o f the both fo rm e r residents; one daugh- — — EASTERN STAR IN ITIA T IO N S founding o f the Cottage Grove brother. John Massey of presided over the regular meeting at the home o f Mrs. Vinal Ran- Cottage Grove. o f the O rder of Eastern S ta r F r i­ dall. M rs. H. B. F e rrin reported the day evening in the Masonic tem ­ on the funds received from ple at which tim e in itia tio n was vanishing luncheons sponsored by held fo r Miss Joan K in g and Mm. the finance com m ittee fo r Jan­ A. J. Kammann was welcomed as uary. February and March. Host- an a ffilia te d member. Reports *'sscs fo r the afternoon were Mrs. were given on Evangeline chapter A. 3". Kammann, Mrs. C. F. Hos- in Eugene. Announcement was ***ns a°d Mrs. M innie W illets. made th a t the chapter had pur- ♦ — chased a $100 bond. In itia tio n was B A P T IS T < IR< I.E announced fo r the next m eeting ^hc Baptist M issionary C ircle w hich w ill be proceeded by a 6:30 m<>t at ,hl> home o f Mrs. H H. covered dish dinner and w ill be W eeldreyer on Wednesday a fte r- the last m eeting u n til fa ll. Re- noon. The theme of the program freshments w-ere served by the was “ T h y S p irit Kindles the com m ittee w ith Mrs. J. S. Stew- Flame o f Love Mrs. C ollins led the devotions and Mrs. Tpd John­ a rt chairman. son sang the hymn, “ S p irit of God, Descend upon M y H e a rt/’ which O R V IL L E IS H A M C H A F T E R The O rv ille Isham chapter. Navy is the C ircle’s theme song Mrs. fn iR flC L * M others club, m et in the arm ory A C. Spriggs and Mrs. P J. Bush Tuesday afternoon fo r installation presented a dialogue on Chinese T ® * funiitar* keck or « . e » n *m tr i S flow« m w «nickly . . . c o f officers. Those installed were: mission w ork.'O th ers p a rticip a tin g •oit, IS IS • S hanj your picturn th« M « < w ts»roufll«lr: It rtolh da” « yae « ¡ a t ! Pa.pl«, commander, Veva C ollier; firs t were Mrs. W. C. M a rtin . Mrs. Ted »Iroturi »• reZtcorst« rat« »itk Vit« J «Hick— aad kaaatitell ----- --- Mirocl« Wall Toad vice, Leontine K nickerbocker: 2nd Johnson, Mrs. H. H. W eeldreyer vice. Hazel Githens; adjutant. and Mrs. John M cCall. Several p \» M IX £ S WITH W A T « T 0 M A K E Jh GALLONS OF rAINTI. M argaret Bolton; finance o fficer, assisted w ith the devotions. D a in ty refreshm ents were s e rv -1 V ivian Eraser; judge advocate, Lois Abeene; color bearers, C alla ed at the tea hour. The tim e of Land and R uth Grewelle; chaplain, m eeting was changed to the fir s t Mabel Jackson; m atrons-of-arm s: Wednesday o f each month. We have a nice stock of new wallpaper with many Anna Atwood and M innie Beidler. patterns to choose from—See us for your wallpaper In s ta llin g officers were M rs Edna R O YAL N E K .IIR O R S needs. Stansfield and M rs. W arman, The Royal Neighbors met Tues­ both o f Eugene. day n ig ht in the Eagles hall fo r | M ax B ird, commander o f the the regular business session. Julia local C alvin Funk post. Am erican Prescott was elected inner sent!- Legion, pre'ented the Navy M oth- n -1 and Fay M cLaughlin, special ers club w ith the colors fro m a auditor. Neighbor Paris lirn -d l ive | i , was reported in the naval hospital B at Astoria Refreshments We,, served by Edna Burleson and Anna Gasper, the table decorations be- 1 ing flags and lighted candles in observance o f F la g day. PLUMBING rothy i . . k n T O W N S ! NI» M EETIN G Tom Short presided at business meeting of Townsend club M on­ day night Fred E rw in was ch a ir­ man of program w hich constated o f readings and music Club w ill 11 3 pki». gal. 2 for Muffin Mix DUFFS Package 27c Pancake Flour Sperr G rade A Butter Baby Food Heinz or G erbers 10 lb. sack Pound 2 C íllÍS