SOCIETY 'ranging from luncheons mid bual- ••*■« meetings to a limit parade and Junior Prom. Mothers will begin arriving In Eugvm« Friday, May 6, with an executive board meeting slated that afternoon. Saturday will In­ clude a full M’hedulc of activities and the week end will officially close Sunday afternoon with an openair concert by the winners of the all-campux sing Cottage Grove Veterans of For­ eign Wars Auxiliary was hoat to District No. 17 at the spring con­ vention held at thr Jrxul armory Friday night when 60 delegates and members from Oakridge. Junction City, M areola, Creswell, Springfield and Eugene gathered for the meeting. Most Hadlu Mlatluna At the election of officers, Mrs Havana hai 33 radio station« At least a dozen events are in­ mura than any other city in thr Ross Beeson of Willamette Auxil­ iary. of Eugene was unanimously cluded In this year's program, world. elected president. < ither officers named to serve with Mrs. Beeson are: Mrs. Or­ ville Rhoades, Springfield, senior vice-president; Mrs Robert Hill, Eugene, j u n'l o r vice-president; Mis George Laraon, Junction City, treasurer; Mrs Lloyd Cam­ eron, Eugene, chaplain; Mrs Har­ rold Johnston, Creswell, conduc- tres«; Mrs U’c Duffy. Cottage Whore Smart Roupie Shop Grove, guard. Mrs Charles Inger still. Springfield, secretary; Mrs, William Dawson, Eugene, assis­ tant conductress; Mrs. Rose Orr. < ink ridge, pa t riot ic inst ruct or; MOTHERS DAY GIFTS Mrs Basil Smith, Creswell, flag Gou UN I SrNrfN baarari Mn Warren Wright, CM । tage Grove, (winner bearer; Mrs Gloves I‘u esca Jean Hicks of Junction City, Mrs Lloyd Shaw of Marcóla, Mrs Charles A. Humphreys of Eugene | and Mrs Thomas Sharman of Springfield, color Ix-anTs; Mrs S. S Stiverson. Eugene, musician Installing officer was Mrs Her- , bert Dana. Portland, national council memlwr and past depart­ ment president', assisted by Mrs. W’llliam Ashworth of Portland, department conductress who served as installing conductress, and Mrs. Cail Oberg of Portland, department chaplain, who served us assistant conductress. Install­ ing color bearers were Mrs" Allen ERESI! FLOWERS FROM Ol'R GREEMK»I SES Jessen of Eugene, Mrs Clifford Marjorie Seubert Wilton will tie accompanist for the E iljene Johnson of Marróla, Mrs. Harry Allen of Springfield, and Mrs Women's Choral Hub concert to be given here In the high M-bool Jack Hartman of Springfield. auditorium "" the night of May IS. This concert is lieing sponsored Report« form six of the seven by thr MrthiHhM ( htirch choir. Her aAnuunrrnirnt on page I. auxiliaries of the district were read and Mrs. Rolwrt Taylor of PROGRAM Springfield, who recently was of­ Large assortment of potted plants. I ficially designated as Oregon Stars With Little Golden Sandals Berwald Beautiful cut flower bouquets Mother, was presented to the con- When 1 Bring to You Coloured Toys Carpenter ! vention. , • Choice corsages The Deserted......................... ........................ Baldwin Mrs. George Pike of Portland, Incidental Solo Lolita Pierson wife of the department service of­ J. S. Bach ficer. was among the guests from O ' Jcsu So Sweet ...................................... ................ II outside the district, a number of others coming also from Corvallis Vision Fugitive from "Hcrodiade" Massenet Following the convention the Lungi I dal Caro Bene Secchi sixty auxiliary visitors and mem- Lord Randall ........... _.... ..................... Scott twrs of th«- posts were served re­ Mr. McMullen freshments in the armory dining III nsim by a committee composed of . Dusk in the Tropics .......... . ........... .......... • Clokey Mrs. Lee Duffy, new president Clokey of the Cottage Grove Auxiliary, 1 Andi .io Uillriby Incidental Solo Diane Erdman "In Mother's memory Mrs. W. B Patten, Mrs. Colin Bircsak Ga rout to, Mrs. Roy Sherman, i s-ert Nactalgia Wear flowers white Shashkin-Ston< Mrs. Warren Wright, nnd Mrs Why Are You Blinking Your Eyes Mux Bird. IV For living Mothers Bogers and Oh What a Beautiful Morning from “Oklahoma" . M. P. G. CLUB ENTERTAINED Wear flowers bright” Hammerstein Mrs. ('. C. Cruson entertained Surrey With the Fringe on Top from "Oklahoma" the M P. G. club Tuesday with a ....... a......... .......... . one o'clock luncheon and aftcr- Soliloquy from “Carousel" Mr McMullen noon of n<-vdlework and visiting V A combination of wisteria and arr. by Harlcy-Aschenbrenner LE I' 182 MEAN FLOWERS TO YOU lilacs made attractive decorations Finnish Folk Song ............................. arr. Parrish Mrs. A W. Helliweli will enter­ Oh Rise- Shine .............. ...................... ...... ................. 1704 West Main Phone 182 tain the club at the next meeting, Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadows ...................................arr. Dett May 17. ... ........................... arr. Cain Religion Is a Foitune ........................ U. OF O. MOTHERM TO HE FETED University of Oregon, Eugene, University <>f Oregon mother« from nil parts of the nation will Ite feted un the campus Muy 6-8 ns guests of Ihe university for the 22nd annual Oregon mothers The Smart Shop Lois G Leonard MOTHERS DÍ1Y Sunday, May 8th Place Your Orders Sunnyside Greenhouses THE EUGENE WOMAN’S CHORAL CLUB of 80 Talented Voices VreHcnts Friday, May 13th High School Auditorium 8:00 P. M. IM INALI) W ALLTON I >i rector M ARJORIE St OBERT Wil Accompanist JAMES’McMI LLEN, I niversity of Oregon Baritone SPONSORED BY THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CHOIR Admission: (JOc . Adults Benefit of Music for the < 'huteli Choir 35c - Children PAST .MATRONS WILL BE I-ADIES* AUXILIARY F.O.E. GUERTR AT DESSERT ELEITN OFFICERS Members of the Past Matrons The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles met in club will be guests Monday. May the Eagles hall the evening of 9. at a 1:30 dessert at the home of May 3 for its regular meeting and Mrs. Vinal Randall Sr. Mrs. Ran­ election of officers. Those elected dall and Mrs. Francis Horn will to office were: Past president, be hostesses. Velma Forrester; president. Mae Members not able to attend are Tennis; vice president. Maude to notify one of the hostesses. Wilson; chaplain. Elsie DeYoung: conductress. L a v e r n a Pitcher; secretary, Lula McCullough; INSTITUTE FOR MAY IS treasurer, Frances Stout; lodge At the regular meeting of the mothers, Eleanor Partin and Eliza Women's 'Christian Temperance Booher; outside guard. Mabel Union held Wednesday at the Bassett; Leona home of Mrs. Carol Witherspoon, inside guard, Brock; trustee. Edna Pitcher; plans were made for the coming drill captain. Wilda King; musi­ county W.C.T.U. institute to be cians. June Johnson and Fern held in the local Church of God. Anderson. May 13. Thi-. will la' an all day covered dish Initiation was hold for Virgie meeting wi Duer, Vickie Nowak and Ada luncheon at the noon hour. All interested people are invited to Pitcher. The next meeting will he May attend. At the regular meeting Wednes­ 17 and will be the Auxiliary birth­ day party. At this time all past day afternoon Mrs. C. B. Starkey presidents and charter members led the dcvotionals and Mrs. will be honored guests, and the Withersjxxm p , sented the lesson. Eugene Auxiliary will be invited. Besides the r. ;u ar members there were three \ -iters. N. OF W. PRESENTS MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Julia Bartels, newly elected guardian neighbor, and her staff of officers presided at the regular meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Tuesday evening when a Mother's day program was pre­ WHEM I ASKED YOUTo'i sented. Mary Lou Wolfard ren­ INVITB YOUR FRIENDS dered several piano numbers; OVER FOR ADRINKOFMILK Fannie Lcalto sang "That Wonder­ ful Mother of Mine"; Jean Thiel r NEITMIRD® gave a reading, "A Tribute to HAD SO MOMMY- Mother." Mrs. Thiel presented corsages “ MILK WAS FROM to the oldest mother present, Eva Hatch, to the youngest grand­ GAOFE MAIDDAIAY mother, Julia Bartels and to Ilie mother with the largest family, Nellie Blackmore. Announcement was made that the next social meeting will lx* May 17 at 8:(X) o'clock at the V/AY/ home of Mrs. R. B. Hill, 60 W. 17th street, in Eugene. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by Adelia Hatch and Eva Hatch with the tables decorated in keeping with Mother's day, using May baskets and candles. Hostesses for the next meeHng will be Mary Duffy and Martna Cooley. DAIRY-TALES Use it whilejyou’re paying for it! BBS ROYAL* PORTABLE! CONVENIENTlTIME-PAYMENT PLAN! Royal Code # PM 70-0 Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 MAIN PHONE 244 Sense of Becs Bees have a sense of smell. They can distinguish between various odors. /M í reutaio í GIRL WOUTS ENJOY SKATING PARTY MAY 3 The Girl Scout troop No. 94 and leader. Mrs. John White, and as- । sistant leader, Mrs. Ruth Greweiie and troop No. 48 and leader. Mrs. George Woolcry. enjoyed a skat­ ing party Tuesday night in the Inc«I armory. Giving the party for the Scouts were their sponsors, the Business and Professional Women's club and the American Legion Auxiliary. After skating they enjoyed re­ freshments by candlelight in the | Girl Scout room, where the tables were attractively decorated with 1 purple and white lilacs. Mrs Frank Miller and Mrs. Prescott were present and assisted in serv- j ing the refreshments. B. A p. w. -NAME DELEGATE» TO C ONVENTION The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club was held Monday night in the city library. Dele­ gates to the state convention to be held May 13-14-15 in Salem are: Lottie Lee Lamb. Edna Pil­ ler. Hazel Tohlen and Ella Beers Alternates are: Alice Breedlove. Edna Burleson, Dorothy Wert and Ethel Krauss. Adelia Hatch, presi­ dent of the local club, is a mem­ bet of the state board, and will also attend the convention. During the business meeting two new members were welcomed. Ethelmae Denhar? and Mary Alyce Bryson. It was voted to contribute 120.00 to the city lib/arv fund. The next meeting will lx* a din­ ner meeting at the RainlKzw ^afe, he program being in charge of Catherine Sedergren, chairman of equal rights committee. There will tie a guest speaker, and Albert Davies of the forest sei vice will .how the film "Realm of thi Wild." I hors.. May 5, Itti# The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon ment tests were administered as an aid in placing pupils in their freshman classes, and pre-registra- tion was completed. Guests were entertained at a student body assembly presented oy the public speaking class. Total American cat population la ' about 11 million. Straya and un- nurcber«d cate number »ptMOxi mat«ly 10:3 million. nop|B th« American Falin« Society, Inc Tw ty per cent of all American famll own one or more cata. Mri. A P Watts' MOTHER 8 DAY Chccolates Thrift-Wise - Kelly 's Drag ■ Rainbow Cafe M&W Markst MOTHER Likes ICE CREAM TOO! ror your family gathering try one of our many delicious Eighth Graders Are 1 Visiting CGUHS Today eighth grade boys and girls who will enter the freshman class next fall visited the local high school, approximately 175 in number. Included in the dis­ trict are the following schools: Jefferson in Cottage Grove. Culp Creek, London, — -- - Delight Valley Disston, Doiena, Latham. Lynx Hollow, Saginaw, Silk Creek and Blue Mountain. This was an all day affair with a general inspection of the buildings, visiting of classes, play activities, assemblies and a noon luncheon. At a special assembly guests were greeted by Supt. Virgil Kingsley. Student leaders dis­ cussed the many activities carried on in the high school and explain­ ed student government. English and mathematics place- ■ Sunday. flavors of ice cream to solve your dessert problem. Easy and Economical to Serve. Ice C ream Is no longer a luxury but a nationally recognized food. Keep it on your shopping list. -GUSTAFSON’S- Super Creamed Icé Cream Store Corner 6th and Main Phone 31 fl** 10 W PRICED! * "‘° Model ¡k 2195 “Own ^onthi SEE THESE FEATURES I Cooking top lamp * * Í All-porc«lain cabinet Acid-proof cooking top •nfra vo/(^ fra enc* f»at W ur Two big storage drawers Radiantub« 5-*p««d surface units Simpli-Matic Oven control Surface unit signal light and built °IV* of Poking „ 'T’’ Ho’awomof)c n"e*- ,n9 fem. 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