WALDEN COUPLE MED M YEARN APRIL 3rlntcd to clean here since 1905. of the season between these two i the clubhouse on April 5th. The ' .......... ~ •• clubs and the match will be IK mi and Mr* Dugan have seven traveling piggy bank was opened holes with lunch ut noon । children, Mrs. FrBnccs Patten, added $8.26 to the treasury. Any member wishing tq pity t Lee. John, Arthur and Mildred, all 'rwo quilts have been taken by may do so by signing the bulletin of Cottug« GroV<- Mrs Ma. Noble ' 10,1 f<” '•udtmg and flic first beard at club hnus» nr lunlnr I nr s’„ i. i . of Huy- started ',B<‘ WMB during *'u* *n the afternoon urwl . ' u,1< « Harold At 1 SOCIET ijmgston. r‘ — PINK AND BLUE MIIOWER A pink and blue .bower hnnor- Ing Mrs. John Edwards was given March 31xt at the home oi oo« n. F Rusaum with Mm. Walter Ixiw ••ns as assistant hostess The reclp. lent received« m a n y lovely and dainty gifts and refreshments were served the guests at the tea hour. Guests included Mmes. George Insley and daughter Shirley of L/>- rune; Glen Gillispie, Edwin Voss utr UUVU- and w->ugiiici daughter uiaiiiiv, Jeanne, IM Bruce Coch- ran. Ronald Seaver, Louis Layng and daughters Charlotte and I>on- na, Henry Snauer, Louis Dodge, Warren Edwards. Mell Adams, John Glenn Keffer, Dean Neil Hiner, Wells, Richard Hamilton. Ihum., April 8, 1018 Church The Antiini, Cottage Grove, Oregon The Smart Sho] Where Smart people Sho] Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ ■ "Entirely separate from the be­ ter Day Saints. Sunday school at lief and dream of material living 10:30 in L O. O. F. Ipilh Another Shipment of Pastel Nylon Slip-on Sweaters. is the Life divine, revealing spir- I itual understanding and the con- ! Priced at $4-95 Assembly of God — We wish to sciousness of man’s dominion over extend a hearty invitation to you the whole earth" (p. 14). Convenient Lay-A Way Plan Available. Use iti to worship with us- the church of Christian Science Society, Cot­ evangelical action. tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Second I ward, California. the next meeting the 4-H Clothing Russum and children Sally and Sunday services: Sunday »«’.ool , [eltili will hold their local achieve- Johnny, Hurry Williams, Myrtle 9:45 a. m.; morning womhip 11:00 street holds Sunday services at 11 ___________ " ment at 2;30 and mothers and Montgomery, and the honor guest. a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 a.m. and Sunday school at 9:45 j Lois C. Leonard friends an- especially Invited to —♦— p. m ; evening evangelistic service a.m. Wednesday evening meetings j 7:45 p. m. attend this event. Miss Melba SENIOR BIRTHDAY CLUB at 8 p m. (the second Wednesday Muston, assistant county club ! The Senior Birthday club met Weekday services: Tuesday, of each month)./Reading room is | agent, will be with the group for at the home of Mrs. Charles Shan- prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi­ open Monday through Saturday! lunchcon and to give awards to. da on April 1 with »even mem- ble study, 7:45 p. m. afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. I the girls completing their project hem present for the delicious We have a home department and j A,,rk A half scholarship will bi- luncheon and social afternoon, any wishing spiritual help or First Baptist Church, Fifth and | awarded for the best project and Members reported on the sick list would like a visit from the minls- record book for either summer i were Mri. Emma Erwin, Mrs. ter, feel free to call at any time. Jefferson, Rev. peter J. Bakker,! pastor Miss Lena Zendron’s jun­ । school or camp. , l’a Stewart and Mrs. Rosie Also, It you are in need of a wheel A birthday Pollyanna gift was .smith, J he ^hostess received many chair, in an emergency, we shall ior girls will recite some of their received by Marie Stein. House- nice gift». The next meeting will be glad to be of an accommodation newly assigned scripture memory ' work in the Sunday school hour i keepers for the day were Marie lie with Mrs. George Hawley. to you Rev R. E. Parrish, minis­ of 9:45 a m Mm. Charles Parrett, I Jesus once used an illustration that all carpenters and Stein and Emma Kelley The next Sponsored by the ter, phone 195-R. builders can appreciate. He said: "Therefore whosoever superintendent, announced that meeting will be held on April 14th P. D. G. GARDEN CLUB all classes should be ready to give at the clubhouse. heareth these saying« of mine, and doeth them, I will liken ELECTS. OFFICERS London Church of Christ, "that their assigned scripture work. him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: At the monthly meeting of the friendly church"—Sunday Bible MEMBERS OF MOOSE The Rainbow Giris, with their! And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the 35-1 tn P D. G. Garden club held Friday study 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. HOLD ELECTION winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for at the home of Mrs. H. G. Thomas, Sermon 11. Communion 11:45. mother advisor, Mrs. Leo Rickard, will be present in the morning । At the regular meeting of the officers were elected for the com­ it was founded unon a rock. And every one that heareth Evening service 7 :30 p.m. Midweek worship hour of 11:00 o'clock. The members of the Moose lodge Tues­ ing year which resulted in the these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Come to pastor will give an appropriate day night election of officers was reelection of Mm. J F. Godard unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sa«d; held at which time Lloyd De­ for president; Mrs. Lee Cooley London, "that friendly church message on the topic, 'The Rain­ And the rain descended and. the floods came, and the wind» Young was elected governor; T. E. vice president; Mrs. S. L. Oxlard, where you are a stranger but bow Life". The choir under the! blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great wm ! once ” . direction of Mrs. Roy Reed will Partney, junior governor; Sher­ secretary and treasurer. the fall of it." Matt. 7:24-27. Friend, which of these two sing, "Blessed Are They ” , with man Goodrich, prelate; Fred An­ A dessert course was served foundations represents the foundation of your house? Are The Hebron Christian church solo parts by Mrs. Frank White derson. trustee for three years; preceding the afternoon meeting. you building nnon the rock or the sand? If you are cheyinM. A W. Tliomas. secretary and Cur­ Posy Pals were revealed at this Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. and Charles C. Clark. tis Plunkett, treasurer. the teachings of Jesus, you are building upon the rock. If Miss Janice Johnson has charge time, and the afternoon was spent Morning worship at 11:00. Several members of the local in completing plans for the dig- of the junior young people’s group you are not obeying, then vou are using sand for your order will go to Roseburg * • Friday Culp Creek Assembly of God at 6:30 p.m.; and the senior class .। trict »•«*.» iiivviiiiu wuicii was v» a» nviu meeting which held at spiritual foundation. And remember: When the day of night to a banquet ui nd get- the Baptist church yesterday, I Church — We invite you to our will have a “question box", direct­ and she’ll understand. Mako Judgment comes and your honse is being tested, it will not together meeting and to discuss' — | Sunday school where w» have ed by David Andriesian and War- stand if you have built it unon the wrong foundation. Come your selection from our pro-‘ plans for instituting a lodge there W. B. C. S. TO MEET classes for all ages. Sunday school ren Umpleby. and study with us and let us heln you avoid the tragic Chas. Skill, Oregon state member- IN EUGENE APRIL 14 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 At "Inspiration Time.” the pas­ uaion of freshest, finest mistaie made by the foolish builder. We believe in build­ ship dirt-ctor, will be present, to Mrs E. E. Cone will be hostess | a.m,; young people's service 6:30 tor will begin a series of messages ing noon the right foundation. The Word of God is that assist in the planning. p.m.; evening,evangelistic service from "The Prophecy of Daniel." to the Woman’s Society of Chris­ varieties. foundation. Installation of the new officers tian Service of the Methodist 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ Th? choir meets on Wednesday at will be held April 27th. church Wednesday. April 14, at nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join 7:30 p.m., and the prayer meeting Refreshments were served at her home in Eugene. A potluck ' us in the»e services. We desire to is Thursday. 7:30 p.m. The dea­ Monroe near Fifth Street the close of the evening. dinner will be served at 1:00 o’- help you. —W. Kenneth Bright- cons and deaconesses meet after well, pastor. HENRY A. LYNCH JR., Minister 1704 West Main prayer meeting next week. | clock. Cars will leave from the M. P. G. CLUB ENTERTAINED parsonage at 11:30. Phone 182 OX ARM»' DAV Seventh-day Adventist Church, ■ 1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur­ The regular meeting of the COXSTELLATIOX CLUB M. P. G. club falling on Army day Hostesses for the Constellation day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 the hostess, Mrs. C. C Cruson, had club meeting Thursday in the Ma­ a m., sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week her rooms and tables artistically sonic club room were Mr». Charles service on Wednesday evening at decorated for the occasion, using | Akerblade, Mr». Jack Dillon and 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with blue dishes and white napkins on Mrs. J. P. Watt». A dessert course us A D. Chilson, pastor. a red tablecloth, red. white and preceded a social afternoon. The blue flowers for a centerpiece and May meeting will be with Mrs T. Free Methodist Church. So 6th clever favors and place cards rep- C. Wheeler, St., Cottage Grove. Rev. Mrs. 'Ro- resenting Army * — — officers. zelia B Douglas, pastor -Sunday The' member» enjoyed a social after- PAKT MATROX» CLUB 12TH school 9:45 a.m.. Mr». Thelma noon. The Past Matrons club will Wright, superintendent. Classes Mm. A W. Hriliwell will enter- meet for a 1:30 dessert and social for all ages The pastor will give tain the club at the next meeting. afternoon Monday. April 12. with an illustrated sermon for the chil­ Mr» T. C. Wheeler. Mrs. Schofield dren. Class meeting follows. Jun­ RAINBOW GIRLS TO ATTEND Stewart will be assistant hostess. iors meet at 7 p.m. We are study­ CHURCH IN BODY 11TH ing the Kentucky Mt. Missions. Next Sunday morning, April 11, MRS, JOHNSTON HOSTESS Bible reading by pastor at 8 p.m. members of the Order of Rainbow Mm. W. B. Johnston entertained ITayer meeting Wednesday eve­ for Girls will meet at 10:45 in the Joker club Monday night at a ning 7:45. front of the First Baptist church dessert course and evening of1 and attend that church in a body bridge. Two tables were at play, i Methodist Church, Frank at the 11:00 o'clock worship ser­ Additional guests were Mrs. Earl E The Brown, minister,. 333 Main St.. vice. M".SCiU hs , rar}k Galdabini and phone 108 Church school is lieki Next girls will h»ia Monday th.ir r night the ,i — i n’ Hastie. The club eaCh Sunday at 9:45 followed by will hold their regular meeting in wilj meet again April 19 with Mrs the morning worship service at 11 the Masonic temple. " ( George Jacobsen. o’clock, at which time the pastor will speak on the subject, "Tem- BKOUNIE SCOUTS AD LIBITUM CU B \ pies or Taverns ?" A nursery, for GIVE PROGRAM , APri* ’he members of pre-school age children, is i con- Damo Naturo* offers a FINE Baseball Equipment Women of the Moose met the Ad Libitum club will be guests Golf Equipment DRINK ducted each Sunday morning dur­ Thursday Aprtj 1. Hilda Walther, of Mrs. Thomas Biggerstaff, ing the morning worship hour for home making chairman, had the —*— To robust turn who work and the convenience of those who at- think. * Chapter nite program The Brown- D. „ U. V. TO MEET APRIL 13 ------------- tend the service. The Methodist Ie Scouts the , lodge sponsors gave . - -. Daughters of the Union Youth Fellowships will meet at six It keep» them well. I'm here to a program of songs and opening \ eterans of the Civil War will o'clock .with the high school group tell— nd closing exercises. The lodge meet Tuesday evening. April 13. at having their fun and fellowship filst) ith n a ri™«» iki l .. WARREN EDWARDS also nr»*vi»nt«»H presented them u with flag w 8:00 o'clock at « the home of « Mrs. hour ® after the evening services JAMES M. EDWARDS GROVE MAID MILK you'll like A dinner for lodge members was Louisa Tohlen and Miss Hazel which is held at 7:30. This Sunday quite well. planned for April 20 at 6:30. Tohlen. evening, our fourth quarterly con­ Georgetta Funk and Faye Bozell ; —♦— ference will be held and Dr. & are on the committee. YOUNG ADULT MEETING Raynor Smith will be the guest of Next meeting will be April 15th The Young Adult Fellowship of H the evening A11 members and at 8:00 o'clock. Refreshments the Methodist church gathered at friends are urged to attend this were served at the close ----- of * the ,u_ the parsonage Sunday for the bi- congregational meeting at 7:30 meeting. monthly meeting with 16 present o'clock on Sunday. including Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc- Kenzie, who were guests. Mrs Columnar Pads—The Sentinel. "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Henry Minkler led the discussion on the book. "When Children Rea] ?" is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon in all Churches of Ask." Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. April 11. The golden text is "Israel shall EASTER GATHERING lx? saved in the Lord with an ever­ AT COOPER HOME On Easter Sunday a group of lasting salvation" (Isa. 45:17). Among thp citations which com­ 37 adults and 24 children gathered at the Henry Cooper Sr. ranch on prise the • lesson-sermon is the Cedar creek for dinner and a following from the Bible: “Now it -a iw pleasant day visiting and the chil­ is high rime to awake out of sleep: dren enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. for now is our salvation nearer Included in the guests were the than when we believed" (Rom. children and grandchildren of the 13:11), together with the follow­ Coopers. Roll Cooper of Elkton, ing correlative passage from the his children and grandchildren, Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ and friends from Oklahoma and ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: Kansas. Food and Fancy Work Sale Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. The Sentinel Saturday, April 10 Is Your Spiritual House on a Solid Foundation? at Githens Motors CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY Say it ALL with FLOWERS MONROE AVE. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunnyside Greenhouses HEY YOU FISHERMEN! Get Your COMPLETE SALMON FISHING TACKLE NOW and while you’re at it BE PREPARED for trout - FLY RODS for those beautiful trout you intend to catch. Edwards Outdoor Store ANNOUNCING OUR ENLARGEMENT Our new shop is nearing completion. We will he able to take care of our many old customers and our new ones quicker and more efficiently. Jr Zhc Contour Mr Zou^c One glance at the Contour Chair Lounge fully explains its healthful, comfort giving fea­ tures. One TRIAL is all-convincing. The busy person is naturally the one to be most quickly interested. The natural contour of the Contour Chair Lounge will give them the full rest and fast relaxation they need. FOR FURNITURE 411 Main Phone 39 LOCAL COUPLE EXCHANGES VOWS IN EUGENE A recent wedding was that of Quality Chicks Needed Miss Martha Fuller, daughter of To Offset Feed Costs Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fuller, of One method through which poul­ Cottage Grove, to Harlan Chap­ trymen can combat the present man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis high cost of feed is to purchase < hapman of Dorena. They were good quality chicks Feed costs, married March 27 at a single ring records compiled by th. .xtension ceremony in Eugene. The parents service indicate, now amount to 60 ot the groom accompanied the per cent or more of the total costs couple. The bride wore a black of producing eggs and chicken figured afternoon dress. meat in contrast to 50 per cent in Mrs. Chapman graduated from normal times. the local high school with the class of 1947 and has since been employed at Graber-Gettys Hard­ Tree 'Butchery' Blamed ware Store in the office. Mr. On Untrained Pruners Chapman graduated in the 1946 It often takes 50 to 75 years to class and is employed at Rickini raise a good shade tree. But, exten- Lumber Company at Walker. , sion foresters insist, it takes only a They are now at home on Har- few minutes for an untrained vey Road where they are con pruner to ruin its beauty. Poor trim- structing their house. ming technique is destroying the beauty of many streets. Bulbs Need Shades Examples of good pruning are Bare light bulbs cause glare, nnd seen on most public building should not be used without shades grounds. On the other hand, on al­ unless in little-used parts of the most any street example» of tree hous». "butchery" «an be teen. We have more than doubled the size of our shop and have installed more, new and modern equipment More mechanics have been added to our staff to take care of your needs without the usual You will also find a complete body, fender and paint shop at your disposal. Whether it be a tune-up or a complete wreck to rebuild, see us first. Don’t forget! We have 24-hour wrecker service. CUTTS BROS. GARAG 238 South 10th St. Phon« 158-B