SOCIETY LANE COUNTS X OUT KE NO. HO INSTALLS Ol I H ERS The Lane County Voitute No MU 40 et H Installed the 1919 officers nt promenod held at the memorial building In Eugene, October 14th. Installed Into their respective offices were Chef de Gare, Jack I .arson of Springfield; Chef de Train, Jack Morgenson of Eugene; commissaire intendant. Roliert L. Nelson, Cottage («rose; correspon­ dent, Claude N. Sherman, Collage Grove. conductor, or- ville (I, Bishop, member of ( olvin Funk Post; Gardc-dc-le Porte, Karl Wagner, Flugene; commi« voyageur, Vinal Randall, Jr.. Col läge Grove; Dimpixt, U-oniird Kroblen, Eugene, ('iiyrlcs Whipps Is retiring (lief de Gare. The annual vaftison dinner for th«* Line County Voiture No. Hu will lie held at the Memorial build­ ing in Eugene. • Jctolwr 23rd. I MM AL < Ol PLE WED IN SPOKANE OC TOBER I ! SEKVK E GUILD Till KNDAY FA ENLNG Mrs. Alice S <• 11 z ot Cottage Grove and Robert Turner were I mai rled Octolier 12 In Spokane, Washington Mrs. Turner is the daughter of Mm. L. J. Mclxiugh- lin. The couple s p e n t a week in Spokane anil Idaho, and r«’turned home the IMth, making the Imth way» by plane. They are now at home ut KH First atrect, Cottagi* Grove. Mrs. Wayne Monroe, Mis. Boyd Allen and Mrs Ralph S< hull/ were hostesses Io th«' Service Guild of the Methodist church last Thurs­ day night at the Monroe home Mrs. Damon Scott presided over I he business meeting, and Mrs. A) McKenzie led the Worship service on "Be Ye Thankful," followed by group singing of hymns led by Mrs Warren Ness, accompanied by Mis Boyd Allen. At the business meeting plans were discussed for a Christmas party and tlw hostess calendars were approved by the group Mm Alun H a n c e. commiti. cwoman fr<„„ th(. Gut|di for (h|. Brownle tr(M,p g)1V(. „ r sh„ ,(1m) INGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT GHANTS PAHS Hyacinths Dutch Iris Also Bulbs for Forcing in Bowls, and Many Others. Corner M & W Market Phone 478 J — Res. 463 J Minnie Willits with Mm. Lila , Vcatch assistant hostesa. Seven inemlM'm and four visitom, Mm. II B. Ferrin of Lakeview, Mrs C. E Dillman. Mm. Grace Daskam and Mm. Addie Vcatch were pres­ ent Due to the absence of both the president ahd the vice president, Mrs. Willits wax in charge of the busines» meeting. It was voted to retain the present officers for the corning year, who are; Miss Stella Adams, president; Mm. Eva Hol­ derman. vice president and Mm. William ('hestnut, secretary and treasurer. At the close of the business meeting and social time the host-I eases served delicious refresh-! ments. LA f ours CLUB DESSERT Mrs. Guy Earl entertained the LaComus club and additional guests at a dessert cours«' and uf- ternoon of bridge Mrs. Kenneth Mickey and Mm Schofield Stew- art were welcomed into the club as new members. Special guest:; were Mrs. Anna Swanson of Port­ land and Mrs. C. I Bozell. High honors for bridge went to Mts. Earl for memtiers and Mrs. Swan­ son for guest sr Mm. Harry Metcalf will be host­ ess to the club at the next meeting j < Jctober 26. Due to Illness Dr. Arnold’s Office Will Be DINNER AT J. V. STEWARTS CLOSED For One Month ll-2tc-12 Tuesday night at the meeting of Hie Research club in the library roll call topic was election high­ lights, and the group discussed the measures coming up at the No- vcmlx r election Gladys Rose of Springfield reviewed the book. "Tlw Bond Between Us.” written by Frederic Loomis. LEGION A AUX. POTLUi K who enlisted October 9. 1948 Fori Mrs. William Thum returiiid a peiirxl of three years in the home Sunday from a tour of vislta- (onstabulary now stationed in tion of eastern Oregon chapters'of Germany, and Melvin G Kerr, of the Order of Eastern Star, huv Cottag«' Grove, Oregon, who en-1 ing completed her tour in the east- listed October 6. 1948 for a period ern Oregon section. She will viMt of three years in the U. S Air the northern and southern di- r«a«z« unassigned m«« -a I I a.« * - * Recent enlistments for the reg- Force tricts after the first of the year, ular army are; Charles A. Dick-1 and will attend the institution .(if erson of Cottage Grove, Oregon You’ll find it in the classified. a new chapter at Scio (jet. 2»th. fl Lasts Until Nov. 27 (>f interest fo women college graduates is a navy program for appointment of qualified women in the regular navy as dietitians and physical therapists in the Medical Service Corps; and for general duty in the line. The dead­ line for submitting applications for general duty is 30 October 1948 applications for appointment in the .Medical Service Corps will be accepted until further notice. Further information regarding this program will be furnished by contact or writing the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, 513 Arctic Building. Seattle 4. Wash One 8 X 10 hand painted oil photograph FREE with each dozen regularly priced photographs on any sitting made at Clark's Studio prior to November 27th. Family groups will receive one 8 x 10 black and white or gold- tone photograph FREE with each dozen purchased on any sitting at Clark s Studio prior to November 27th. BOY fK’OUT INVESTITURE A public investiture service for the Boy Scout troop No. 18 will be hold in the Scout room at the armory at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday night, at which time five lx»ys will receive their Tenderfoot pins and refreshments will he served by »he Scout Mothers club. All parents and friends of Scouts are invited to come, and all members of the Scout Mothers cluh are urged to be present. The Scout Mothers club of troop THETA KHO GIRLS No 18 met Wednesday night at INSTALL AND INITATE th«* home of Mrs. Rodney Safley. At the regular meeting of the The next meeting will be Novem- Phi Theta Rho Girls Monday ber 29 at the home of Mrs. Opal night in the IOOF hall, officers Lemert. who were absent at the regular Wedding Announcements , and installation service were installed irt this time. Those installed were: Invitations. — The Sentinel. president, Mae Malcolm; warden, Cindy Gore; musician. Bar tiara Buckles; second herald, Jean Rick­ ard; third herald, Donna Guggis- berg; fourth herak. .Dolores Van Mat right support to vice president, Barbara Kinsland and a I-I *• 1 .. i Barbara M“ 7 M1I1^all,n«, ®fficerr w“ 7nela ^Urr,'l; chaptain, Joyce ^on 2"ing a 5 Weeks Only! WOMEN COMMISSIONED IN U. K. NAVY BEAUTIFUL COLOR tone« dis­ tinguish th« autumn dress parade. Linton tweed in a lavender shade is combined with purple wool jer- •ey to make this charming coat an 1 dress ensemble. It is wearable, young, and good for travel, college and general wear. Tha one-piece dress has a two-piece look and uses set-in bands of the tweed to outline the deep armhole. The coat la aim- Pie, loose-swinging, and is lined In the purple jersey of the dress top. a SPECIAL A 6 30 potluck supper is sched­ uled for Friday night. October 22nd, in the KXiF hall for the Veterans of Forkgn Wars and Auxiliary. By VERA WINSTON m m VFW A AUX. TO MEET A handnome tweed outfit. Th«- Nrntlnel, Cottagr Grove, <>r««g»«n Grove area enlisted in the army through the local U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting service sub- station, located at thc armory, Sgt. C. M. Lesley is the local re- cruiter. The American Ix-gion and Aux­ iliary will meet next Monday night at 6 30 for a potluck dinner In the JtxiF' hall. All members are urged to be present. ♦ , | Word has Iwn m eiveil from I («.ant. Pass of the an.u.un. ement of the cngagi nient of Miss Nancy Grapfors, daughter of Mr anti .... r' , > ■■ presented the lesson on "Comic Mm (.«xirge Granfors and Homer wlth an interesting dis- liHMllim Sill! of Mu nitri Mrw Me( hmahan »on of Mr and Mrs (.UMt(,n - fo .. ||„wlr) ' ^,la"ahan, ."¿’"'"’■J* “ ‘hicsts of the evening were Mrs. gran« ls< .4 Mr. a nd Mm . ..W Mih Wjirr,.nk N(.MS McFarland of this city and was Mr(( Stevens liorn in Cottage Grove. I The wedding date has been set »■/«,. ri taw viirr-ru "'*7 7-:""' The Mtrnh cl^TThe Presby- MctlKKlist ( hurch al Grant. Pass lf.rhm Sunday MORE BULBS 601 So. 5th St. Autumn Ensemble I ELECTION MEASURES L(M AL MEN JOIN ARMY Thur»., Oct. 21, HHH STI DIED BY RESEAIU II ( LUH Two local men from the Cottage No appointment necessary —Lay-Away Now for ' < , ' < < ' 1 < Take Advantage of This Free $8.00 Value CLARK’S >-■- AAA 21 South 6th K-F STUDIO Phone 343-J — Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Wright gave a dmn«*r til the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart, represent­ ing the Steclco Stainless Steel. Tuesday and I entertaim-d ■ • ol, ' evening, •’ iHNI Hit I llllllf (J the following guests: Mr and Mm. J Smuh. Mr. and Mm. B. Hatch. | Mr and Mm. J A. Kikcr. Mr. and Mm. Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherman and Mr. and Mm. Miller A Ms ial time follow'd the deli- ^»»‘>*'7 ‘he installat.on cere- cious dinner mony initiation was held for Carloyn Crane. The financial secretary, record- Read the classified pages. ' ing secretary and treasurer are to meet with Joyce Lyon and Donna Porterfield next Tuesday night at Ikinna's home to go over the books. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be for regular busi­ ness. Hero's how you can enjoy Faster, Easier, Better cooking! BUFFET SUPPER HIR GUEST automatic electric range All these Features I • All-porcelain cabinet • Add-ratittlng porcelain cooking-top • Full-width Storage 4 Drawer • • Cook-Mastor Automatic A Oven Clock Control S309.7Í5 Model Rtf-AO Other« from $2W.75 Do Your Cooking Automatically! You don't have to watch aver your cooking when you have a Frigidaire Electric Range, astlng, baking and even deep-well cooking are done au- .matlcally In the new Frigidaire Electric Range; FASTER_ EASIER — BETTER than ever before. New styling__ new fea­ tures ... to give Safe — Clean — Cool cooking summer and winter. See the new Frigidaire Electric Range today! • Fluorescent Cooking-Top , lamp • Automatic Time-Signal • Automatic turface unit Signal-Liglp and many others you should seel cooking ! Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. A. A Lionberger entertained at a buf­ fet supper for Lieutenant Fred Lionberger of the U. S. Air Corps, who is home on leave. Betides the honor guest and the hosts enjoying the sup[x*r and eve­ ning were; Miss Betty Lionberger. L. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. -Ed Lionberger. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lionberger. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Croxel, Mr. and Mrs. Zajic and Carol Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nebelung, all of Cot tag«' Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunkins of Eugene. ALL DAY MEETING The mothers club met Tuesday, October 12. for an all day meeting with Mrs. Harry Hart. Seventeen members were present for the pot­ luck dinner at noon and business session, at which time the welfare chairman reported 42 garments given out during the month of August and 48 in September. A quilt top was finished during the day. November 9th will be the next meeting, the place to be announced later. .— ANNUAL PARTY FOR TEACHERS A large crowd attended the an­ nual teachers party held Monday night in the Fellowship room of the Methodist church. An evening of games under the suj>ervision of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Brown was enjoyed, and refreshments were served by the committee in charge, Mis. Roy Pollard, Mrs. Henry Minkler and Mrs. Ralph Schultz.' . . . Seat Covers for Sedan and Coaches . . . Car Batteries Radiantub« 5-Sp««d Surface Uniti « Th««« eiduilv« Radiantub« cooking uniti glv« you it«ody, Initant h«al «vary time, all th« tlm.l Only frig­ idaire hai theml lv«n-H«ot Ov«n large Site 1-piece porcelain. Eaty to d«an. Extra thick imulatlon. Heal« to baking tempera- lure In 5ft mlnut.i, Waiil high broiler. Th«rml««r D««p W«ll Cook«r If* a 6 quart d««p w«ll cooker with ThriftoMoflc «witch. Can b« changed to an «xtra Radiantub« cook­ ing unit In a jiffy. Cook-Ma«f«r Oven Control fut In a meal, «et the clock for «farting and finUhing time . , . and forget It. Cook« a whol« meal while you're away. LUNCHEON AND SOCIAL MEETING Liberal Terms Wicks Electric "Wc Service Anythin/; We Sell" W North 9th Plume 337 Mrs. Mabel Sowles entertained the members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft at a luncheon and af­ ternoon of cards, on Tuesday of this week. Special invited guests wore Mrs. Elsie DeYoung. Mrs. Anna Gates and Mrs. Edna Burle­ son. Scoring honors were received by Mrs. DeYoung and Mrs. Burle­ son. ........................................ S8.98 and up . . . Anti-Freeze - (permanent type) - gal. ...... S3.29 . . . Hand Saw, 8 points............................................................... $1.79 ... Vise-Grip Pliers S1.49 ............................................. . . . Floor Furnaces - “Gilliam” ........................................ $119.50 ... Oil Heaters — “Silver Seal”..............................................$89.50 . . . 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