P A G E FOLTI s TUI ltS D A V . .11 \ h 21. I »Mr» TTTE S E N T IN E !.. COTTAGE G R O V E, O R EG O N 1 M s | M. u t xi lit K IMHxX I IIAMI'FK IAH ItSOME O C I E T Y The usual two-ball foursome was held Tuesday evening, June 19th regardless of the "unusual" hot weather, w ith the best a t tendance so far. Nine holes were played by |>nrt of those present, and the remainder waited until Belle Burkholder anil Kenneth .Mickey, partners, and Earl l l l l l and Margaret Mickey, the other couple in the fnuisome. had fin ished the first nine; then all those present, twenty in all, sat down to ‘a bounteous repast. At that time W alter Hunter and Merle King, partners, and Earl H ill and Mrs Mickey had each tied w ith the same low scon*. The reporter was unable t o learn who won out In the final play-off, when others fimsh.sl their last nine holes Come out and enjoy the fun. and the potluck dinners. A ll who play golf are welcome. Flay should be gin at 7:30 p. m. but it is usually six before we all arrive, so don't hesitate to come even if you can't m ake.in by 5:30 T e l e p h o n e 1 59 NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET The Navy Mothers Sew ing club w ill meet next Tuesday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Knicker bocker. JOKER C U B IN S T A LI i n o x r i. XNNF.D A t the regular m< ■cling of th< Theta Rhc iris Mo in the I t ,F. pla as wi completed for the installation ser vices to be held at the next meet ing when Miss Joyce Land w ill be installed president: Miss June M al colm. vice president; Miss Joyce LaBlue, recording secretary: Miss Greta Bender, financial secretary and Miss Pat Sorensen, treasurer. The refreshment committee for installation w ill be the Misses Greta Bender, Joyce Land and Thela M urrell. The Joker club met last Wed nesday evening at the golf club fo r a 6:30 no-hostess dinner. The following new members w e r e guests: Mrs. TVHa Stewart. Mrs. Ruth Woodson and Mrs. Orpha Earl. Mrs. W B. Johnston w ill be hostess for the meeting next Mon day night at the golf club. —♦ — FOURSOME PROGRESSING BUTTON CLUB ENTERTAINED The two-ball foursomes are pro Mrs. W. L Workman entertain gressing nicely. A t the meeting Tuesday evening. June 12. 20 par ed the Eugene Button club last took of a bountiful potluck dinner Thursday w ith a 1:00 o'clock in the club house. A t golf, Earl luncheon. Being Flag day . her dec H ill and Mrs. Fred Hammond orations wen? in keeping w ith the tied w ith Mrs. E arl H ill and Fred day, using as a table centerpiece Hammond w ith the low net score red. white and blue sweet peas and of the evening. Due to approach flags and each guest was present ing darkness, the tie was not play ed w ith a corsage of red carna Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee W illiams tions tied w ith patriotic ribbons ed off. spent Thursday in Eugene visiting A ll who play golf are welcome An additional guest was Mrs. Her w ith Mrs. 1 lammerirksen ami to come at 5:30 p.m. each Tues bert Lombard. Mrs. Workman was their three gramk-hildren. Mrs day evening and play and also assisted in serving by her two Hammericksen awl Margie and partake of the potluck a fte r the daughters. Elizabeth and Jean ette The regular business session Sandra continued to Portland game. and program followed the lunch "Lady Leatherneck H air-D o" — ’ the w ar in Jhe Pacific w ill be a Mark came w ith the W illiams to eon. 1:30 DESSERT Woman Marine Private A lta Smith long one. and by enlisting in the visit awhile. of Portland, recently enlisted in marine corps she w ill free a com M r nnd Mrs. O. A. Nichols vis Mrs. H arry Tennis was hostess the marine corps women’s reserve, bat-trained marine tor action. A ll ited Sunday w ith the N Corliss Thursday afternoon at a dessert SHOWERS FOR MEMBERS course for the W. B. C. club which Showers were the feature of the admires the new "Lady Leather women between the ages of 20 and fam ily and Mrs. Winnie Hagerty was followed by an afternoon of evening at the last A V.H. Bridge neck H air Do,” designed by Pierre 36 interested in joining up w ith in Eugene. cards. Mrs. George McQueen was club w ith Mr. and Mrs. Richard especially fo r members of the ma the "Women in Green" should Mrs. Carrie Knutson is visiting a guest of the club. Mrs. Louis Bushell being the honorees. The rine corps women's .reserve. P riv w rite to 208 New U. S. Courthouse in Kalispel, Montana. Burleson w ill be hostess at the ladies of the club presented Mrs. ate Smith is typical of many pa- Bldg.. Portland, 5, Oregon, today! Mrs. Leo Paschelke is spending •ioiic Oregon women who realize next meeting. June 28. Bushell w ith dainty shower gifts a month in Portland w ith an aunt and the men followed suit w ith a who suffered a stroke. shower fo r Mr. Bushell. both re F IN A L CI.I B«MEETING M r and Mrs. De .Monte St*ehold The final meeting of the season cipients receiving many lovely and children of Portland spent the of the Degage club was held.Tues- gifts. The shower and social eve FREE AIR week end w ith M r Seehold’s sis ning was preceeded by a potluck dav afternoon when Mrs. Jesse ter. Mrs. Lee Williams. Denney entertained w ith a dessert supper. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Teet A column of Mads (Xergaard was brought and afternoon of bridge. Mrs. ers were guests of the evening Fun ’N Facta A t a formal dinner of the Busi home .Monday from the Sacred The next tneeting w ill be a picnic George Watts, mother of Mrs. ness and Professional Women's By Mike supper, the place and time to be Merle Porter, was a guest. A pic club Monday evening at the golf Heart hospital. He is much im proved. nic w ill be held later by the mem announced later. Howdy Folks: The shades of bers and then disband until fall. club, the many activities accom At the an n u il school meeting plished by the club during the night were falling fast, and M ETHODIST MEN MEET Monday evening Leon Godard was year were reviewed by Adelia for a kiss, he asked her; REBEKAH SESSION elected school director and the The regular monthly meeting of She must have answered, The regular session of Rebekah Hatch. This group has contributed the Methodist Men was held Mon lodge was held Friday night in to many w orthy causes including budget was approved. yes! Because the shades A t the last regular meeting of day night in the dining room of zame down s till faster. the Odd Fellows hall at which the Infantile Paralysis fund. Chi the Latham school club it was the church w ith a potluck dinner nese Nurse fund, Rt'd Cross. • • • time plans were made for those voted to hold meetings during the preceeding their meeting. T h ir having birthday anniversaries in Youth Recreation program and summer only on special call. At a And then there was the teen men were present including the firs t quarter to entertain G irl Scouts. A t Christmas time special meeting called Mowlay soldier who was so shy Pfc. Fred Bosley, a member who those having birthdays in April. boxes were packed fo r service after the school meeting it was they put him in the re has been in the south Pacific in May and June. Those who had boys. 11 being sent overseas, sev voted to reelect a ll officers fo r the señes. the armed forces for the past 37 • • • bii thdays in the firs t three months en to boys in the U. S. and 31 coming year. They are: Pres.. Mrs. months, and is now home on fu r are to contact Mrs. Minnie W il- boxes of candy sent to the Marine Fred Harris, vice president. Mrs. lough. The devotional service was Hollywood m otto: M a rr yin lets. The degree captain announc hospital at Klamath Falls. Be W illiam Earl; secretary, S. T conducted by Ransom Cone and haste, and repeat at leisure. sides these gifts the club has pur ed practice fo r June 22. the regu Rose. • • • three of the men presented the la r meeting night, and urged all chased a set of dishes, service for program. Jack Godard spoke on .48, and the membership has in Mr. and Mrs. M urray Tnm n,.ii BULL-ETIN members to be present. On July "O ur Responsibility to God;" creased from 21 to 59 members. F lir t: A h it and run lover. ,12, installation of officers w ill be Ethan Coston discussed “ Our Re A t this time the newly elected Our neighbor tells us her held in the I.O.O.F. hall. sponsibility to the Church" and officers were installed by Alice husband is very pious— he's Howard Taylor talked on "O ur MIZPAH CLASS Breedlove, installing officer, and always saying ‘Grace’ in his Responsibility to Our Pastor." Mrs. A. J. Kammann entertain Adelia Hatch, installing officer. deep. Election o f officers was held for ed the Mizpah class of the Presby Leonune Knickerbocker heads the • • the coming year w ith Earl Balch terian Sunday school Tuesday af club this year as president; Caro Well, we are s till on the job, being elected president and Ran ternoon w ith 15 of the members lyn Hunt, vice president; Lottie and since we haven't sold som Cone, secretary. Appointive present. Mrs. Minnie W illets, pres Lee Lamb, corresponding secre out yet, why not come in and officers w ill be chosen later. ident. was in charge o f the busi tary; Helen Hardy, treasurer and reduce our inventory. We ness session. A t this time $5.00 Ruth Bradford, recording secre have lots of things you need, CLUB PICNIC D IN N E R was voted to be sent to Sheldon tary'- Mrs. Breedlove presented w ith quality high, and prices Jackson school in Alaska and it each outgoing officer, Grace Cow A picnic dinner was enjoyed by just right. an. Adelia Hatch, Della Gallo and • • members and guests of the Social w’as decided to have a rummage Edna Burleson, w ith a gift, and and cooked food sale September Twelve club at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Breedlove, president the past 8. On July 17 the class w ill have W. A. Hemenwayi Guests were: Mrs. Della Richmond, Mrs. lim a a picnic at the park. Mrs. Kam year, was presented w ith a g ift by the club members. The retiring of Thum. Mrs. A rth u r Woolcott, Mrs. mann served refreshments at the ficers presented Mrs. Breedlove tea hour. Clyde Roberts and .Mrs. A. J. 129 North 9th w ith a corsage. Mrs. Bonnie Schaf Kammann. This was the last Phone 252 LA D IES BIBLE CLASS fer was a guest fo r the evening. meeting of the season. Mrs. Job We Give S&H Green Stamps Mrs. Charles Arnold was hostess The standing committees ap w ill be hostess to the group ih to the Ladies Bible class of the pointed were: Membership: Mac September. 9 * Methodist church Wednesday at Whitlock, chairman, Ruth Brad m an all day m.-eting and basket ford, Dorothy W ert, Helen Smith dinner in her yard. Eleven mem and Nellie Peterson; program. bers were present fo r the meeting Martha Hicks, chairman, Carolyn and dinner and two guests, Mrs. Hunt, Litia L ilja , Bessie Priddy, H arry Wynne and Mrs. Lettie Margaret Conrad and M yrtle Knickerbocker. Mrs. Arnold led Kent; finance and auditing: Della i the devotionals and Mrs. Elsie Gallo, chairman, Nellie Bukowski, Wells gave a reading. A business Marie Wicks, Glenda Bushell and meeting followed w ith the election Maud McLaughlin; legislative, o f officers fo r the ensuing year Edna Burleson, chairman, Helen w ith the following results, presi Hardy, Inez Hoyt, Adelia Hatch; dent, Mrs. Charles Arnold: vice education: Margaret Davies, chair- president, Mrs. Grace Daskam; 'man, lim a Thum, Yola Baldwin, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Elsie Grace Cowan and Eleanor Scott; Wells; assistant treasurer. May publicity, Florence Barton, chair Hogate; class teacher, Mrs. J. D. man. Paula Haynie, Louise Cone Monroe and assistant teacher, Mrs. and M yrtle Neet; transportation, Pearl Safley. The members re Marie Wicks, chairman, Alice ported 15 calls on the sick and Breedlove, Lcontine Knickerbock shutins and four bouquets were er and Florence Barton; health, given out. The time was spent in Gurea Arnold, chairman, Gladys Ro-e, Leona Veatch, Pearl Bressler tying and completing a quilt. and Mabie Gates; music, Lauice HARMONY CIRCLE Gardner, chairman. Rulh Cald The Harmony Circle of the F irst well, Helen Hagen and Lila Gra Baptist church met Wednesday af ham; international and public re ternoon w ith Mrs. George Hardy, lations, Elizabeth MilLs, chairman, 11 members being present. Mrs. Delma Graham, Helen Olson, Josephine Lovegren led the devo Marie Carstensen and Floy John tional service and Mrs. £>. H. Pick son; hospitality, M ary Workman, ens was guest speaker, gtv.ng a chairman, Lottie Lee Lamb, Beu talk on missions. I t was dpcided lah Morgan, Veva Collier. Magna not to meet in July, but w ill have Kammann; housing committee, a jo in t meeting w ith the Mission Irene Boyd, chairman, Lenora ary Circle in August, the date and Langston, Gladys Adams, M yrtle place to be announced later. Mrs. Gleason, Viola Ramalia. Hardy served refreshments at the The club w ill meet again July dose of the meeting. 2 at 7:30 in the Eagles hall. TTie smooth frcslincss of the morning glory is yours for only —♦ SOCIAL MEETING N. OF W. a few minutes of care each Jay m Thorough cleansing with BIRTH D AY P l( NIC The Neighbors of Woodcraft 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Sears of De ItLMO Cleansing Cream, invigorating rinsing with ELMO met socially Tuesday evening with light Valley entertained a group Skin Freshener—and ELMO Special Nite Cream, rich in Mrs. Mary D uffy for a dessert and of boys Wednesday evening at gently lubricating oils, keep your skin youthfully radiant and evening of cards. Three tables of their home honoring their son bridge were a t play w ith Mrs. petal fiesh. $1.10 $2 20 $3.50, teius k oual tajq Jerre on his eighth birthday anni Anna Schoen and Mrs. Fanny Lea- versary. A picnic supper was serv bo receiving high honors. ed the boys by Mrs. Sears after - ♦ — which they enjoyed playing games 6:3« POTLUCK and Jerre received many nice The United Spanish W ar Vet gifts. Those enjoying the evening erans and auxiliary w ill meet. were Keith and Brian Haworth, Monday evening at 6:30 fo r a pot luck supper and m onthly session Bobby and Duane Shofstall, F ran at the home of M r. and Mrs. cis Hite, Neal Hogate, Dale Sears George Sweet. and the honored guest. ' visit.xi nt Redmond Spnd.n y |, x |<utl» B low n mid children , of New'iairt «|>ent several days vis iting w ith her sister, Mrs. Ivan Hants. Mrs Claude Fluster is Improv ing and is able to be up at her home here. Munday, Jpne 2-fili he. !»• •»> designated ns the grange church day. Tti<- grunge w ill attend He bron church In a isaly after which u potluck dinner w ill lx- enjoyed ! by all. Buy W ar Bonds and keep them iMtham B. & P. W. Activities Of Year Reviewed at Formal Dinner 18th M & W MARKET Fresh Meats, Groceries and Feed 5th S treet and H ighw ay _________ W HERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIEN DS CLARK’S SUPER SERVICE FOR.YOU Buttei* G rade A Pound 49c T om ato Juice H unts 46 oz. can 29c Kool Aid L ipton’s T ea All Flavors For Iced Tea package 5c n<| 53c Peanut B utter Hoodys 2 lb. jar 53c t Ivory Soap large bar* 10c 2 POUI N ew P otatoes, W ate rm elo n s, Plum s O ranges, G ra p efru it, T o m ato es ________ A sparagus, L em o n s SPECIAL NITE CREAM Cold M eats A Large Assortment C anning Sugar B eeto rC an e Light Globes G.E. Mazda Kelly Drug Co. We Give S & H Green Stamps Pop C orn G iant Yellow pound 19c F ru it Jars and Fixtures Raisins 4 pound package 49c