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Tage I The Sentinel. Cultage Grute, Oregon Thurw, I eh. JI. DM2 Pink and Blue Shower for Matron fashion Church Circle Four Elect:» New Officers Hil>li Scliool Class Entertains Younger (¡roup With Banquet hat. xhiny white jewelry. Underpinning for the new look, slip that is beautifully cut with full skirt and fitted bodice. Or the half slip, crinoline that stays stiff permanently. Or swishy taf I Florence Eriksen feta with rows of ruffles. h J— Culp Creek correspondent 1 Foundations fashioned to fit. 5 56 Mrs. Oliver Freeman of Don'na i many with the high waist for the Members of the high school class Spring had a false start follow nipped-iti look, make your costume was honoixxl with a pink and blue of the t'.lbbs Avenue Church of shower at the Row River hall on 1 Christ entertained the eighth ed right on the heels by more of complete. February 15. Hostesses were Mrs grade young folk nt their annual old man winter. But fashion never Vert Reeves and Mrs Hill Ran Valentine iNinquet, Monday eve dall of Dorena and Mrs. Howard has a false start. It provides just ning. February II, in the church Freeman of Culp Creek the right costume for that bright basement Approximately 75 mem- Many dainty and useful gifts touch under your heavier coat liets and friends enjoyed the eve were presented around a large! now that can blossom out for I ning together. stork on a blue and pink covered itself later. Members of the seventh grade (Mrs. Harry Castle table. Refreshments of cake, jello group of girls did the serving. This is the season for suits, and Mosby Creek correspondent > and coffee were seived to the fol- [ They were charming In black and blue seems to be one of the most | white uniforms with white heart- popular colors. In suits the real The Mosby Creek Extension lowing guests: Mrs. Don Ewing. sha|>ed aprons with red ruffle« and news is in jackets with the caned club met Thursday at the Walden Mrs. Roy Ewing and Mr*. Elvis red head bands. look, cardigan neckline. Or the Community hall with Mrs. Joyce Kelly, all of London; Mrs. LeRoy Mrs. Audrice Croat»} w a s in Directore suit with the high ris Powers as hostess. Mrs. Millie Ewing of Outage Grove. Mrs. Wil chaige of the group of gn Is who ing waist, a short, short jacket. Roby and Mrs. Edna England pre liam Perini, Mrs. Ben Layng and Mrs. Emma Kelly of Mount View: served and Mrs. Ami I Thies In dresses the lad} like look is , sented the lesson on “Canada." , Mrs. Hazel Dean of Culp Creek; in charge of the kitchen w it h achieved by the princess line the and also showed pictures taken । Mesdames Howard Harrie. M. L. B u r t. M usine by the Englands when on a trip high rising waist. Williams. Darrel Gatoutte. Larry Arnotta Owens, My rile Color news is the grey costume to Canada. Pamphlets on the les 1 Kellog, Lee Giles, Everett McFar Marie Wcddcl and (Tommie Hut fitted for spring with those touch son were displayed. land, Wayne Vaughn. LeRoy Cart chinson as her assistants. A planned luncheon was served es of white. White collar and I wright. Eddie Garoutte. Alton Huliert Prather, minister of the cuffs, or big white frothy flower at noon with the valentine motif Phillips. Juanita Henseley and Lee Church of Christ at Dinin, was at the neck of a suit. White gloves, carried out in heart cakes and Thomason, all of Dorena. master of ceremonies and Erwhi white heels on black patent pumps, napkins. After the business meet Those sending gifts but unable Marshall, minister of the Church ing. a valentine exchange was purse with white stitching, white 1 to attend were: Mesdames Mel St of Christ at Oakland was guest held. Clair. Carl Shoberg, Warren speaker. Mrs. Ada Overton presented a Wright. Raymond Wicks. Fay The basement and tables wen* number of programs which could Ewing. Iva! Humphrey. Nels Mat- beautifully decorated with Valen- be for the year, according to plans ■ tson, George Hiatt. Bob Owen. tine designs In red and white and made at a recent meeting she at , Chester Colson. Leon Morton, Wal- the theme of the evening was tended in Eugene. The following , ter Smith. George Strand, Gene "My Hand in Thine." were among the favorite subjects I Heath, Nancy Ewing. Ernest GU- The program consisted of the by the group: "Streamlining i dersleew. Leon Morss. Axel ■ following numbers: Welcome by Housework," •Table Styling." ‘ Klang and Howard Raymond. 1 Betty Lou Nichols; quartet, "Just "Meat and Meatless Extension [Have a Little Talk With Jesus," “ Basic Budgeting." Meals," and Neda Richaidson, Carol Hurt, Ed- Australia is the country to be idle Klicse and Carroll IXtan Kit- studied. I tlcson; two violin solos, "In the Four new members were taken I Garden" and "Mocking Bird Hill" 1 Business and Professional Wo in, Mrs. Don Stickler. Mrs. Lure by Carol King; vocal solo. "The Robirds, Mrs. Helen Ross and an men’s club will hold a public bingo Lord's Prayer," by Gerry Wither ! party from 7:30 to 9:30 _ pm. Fri- old member who has moved back ... spoon, and two selections by the THE PRICE ON to Delight Valley, Mrs. Louis : day. February 29. at the home of ' girls chorus, "Lord, Be My Com- Layng. Mrs. Jean Wilkins of Cot- party chairman. Mrs. Nancy Rob- WASHINGTON’S HEAD I panion," and "1 Heard the Voice tage Grove came as a visitor and I bins. 236 Madison. There are few men who would plans to join Extension club. The There will be no tickets sold, Mr. Marshall spoke on the pile fortune and life on the door prize was won by Mrs. lonah but a silver offeting will be taken I theme "My Hand in Thine." scale of independence against of the committee pian- plan- McCoy Members oi the strongest nation on earth. The March meeting will be .t Washington did. the Community hall on "Meal Della Gallo, Clara Lee and Hazel He stood at the head of an . Planning" by Mrs. Pitcher and Welden. At the meeting held Monday army, without authority to pun Mrs. Roby. evening at the city library two The Utopian club met at the Kuvio by LlarM amai ish or compel obedience. Ac new members were welcomed. home of Mrs. Lee Giles on Feb tual!}', he had command of 13 BARBARA WILLIS Carolyn Mitchell and Joyce Zahler. ruary 14 for a dinner at the noon grmies. each of which was an ON MI SIC PROGRAM Plan Dinner Meet hour and dessert later in the af swerable to a separate colony; Plans for the March 3 dinner ternoon. The table was decorated Barbara Willis of Cottage Grove . none of whom would commit it- with the Valentine motif. self to. a declaration of-war. He will take part in a music workshop meeting were announced by chair Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schmitt (Barbara Jean Marsh) men Edna Piller. Cecelia Galey. The day was spent in sewing. wrote to Congress who by an program Friday evening, Febru- were married February 15, at the (iibbs Avenue ( hurch of i visiting and the exchange of val- act on Nov. 7th. 1775 com 22. in the auditorium of Northwest Sweet Home attorney, state BPW Christ. They are now at home at 555 North River Road. president and national legislation ! entines. mitted the Colonies to Indepen Christian College, Eugene. chairman, will speak. Eleanor Members present were: Mes- dence. Britain called it an act Paste! shades of snapdragon« The event is sponsored by the Fleming and Julia Jederman are of treason, punishable by death. formed the setting for the wedding i dames Roy Stith, Glen Cochran, Eugene district, Oregon Music on the committee witji Mrs. Pil I of Miss B.irl»ara Joan Marsh and George Patterson. Cari Sholierg. Washington accepted this dic Teachers association. ler. Wayne Schmitt at the Gibbs Ave- Otto Howerton. Walter Chappell, tum. Miss Willis will present two Also announced at the Monday I nue Church of Christ Friday eve-1 B McCormack and Frank Hewes piano solos. The Skylark by Tchai- meeting were dates of district con Washington put his fortune, Mrs. T. P. Harris and Mrs. Wal 1 ning. February 15. art eight o’clock. Visitors were Mrs. Jack Dixon and kowsky, and Elfin Dance by ference to be held at Reedsport lace Ciochetti entertained Febru | F. Sherwood Smith, pastor of the Mrs. Earl Casmey of Dorenn; and his life, in the balance of a Adolf Jensen. March 22 and 23. with state con ary 12 with a baby shower comp nebulous cause; he won all I church, officiated at the single Emma Talc of Mountainair, N. M , She is a sophomore at Cottage three. Honor him of Feb. 22nd Grove high school and a piano vention set for Klamath Falls May limenting Mrs. George Martin, ring ceremony. Parents of the and Katie Tate of Swisshome. 116. 17 and 18. i TTie party was held at the Cio- as the man who "Stuck out his ’ student of Mrs. Cecil Caldwell. 77 h > next meeting will be with Mrs. Welden and Lenora Py- • chetti home. The valentine theme, I bride are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Hewes. neck" that we could be free. bridegroom’s par- burn reported on the state board : was carri«>d out in the decorations (• ' ‘ and Mrs. John SERVICE GUILD MEETS 2ITH meeting held February 9 and 10 and entertainment. The honoree I ' ‘ Schmitt. all of Cottage Grove Mr. MRN. Met'OY ENTERTAINS The Service Guild of the Metho in Eugene. | vvas presented with a high chair I Marsh gave his daughter in mar < III 1« H < IK< LE THREE dist church will meet in the par Established 1912 — । by the group. Circle Three of the Presbyterian riage. lor at 8 p.m., Thursday, February Th hostesses served refr h- Preceding the ceremony. Mrs. church met February 13 at the Washing «»n at Seventh 28. Hostesses will be Mrs. Boyd T ments at the close of the evening home ot Mee i. J. McCoy Ver- Phone 202 Allen and Mrs. Wayne Montoe. V ISlt tO LiOage | (O the guests: Mesdames Olga Sherwqòd Smith Rang "O, Promise nice Nolt, chairman of the Circle, Me" and “ Always," accompanied Cottage Grove, Oregon The book, “He Wears Orchids,” I Hall. P. J. Bush, Phil Canton- presided over the meeting. Clarice Noble Grand Dorothy Lyon pre wine. Clifford Bush, Bertha by Miss Ann Hill. , will be reviewed. The bride was attinsi in a pink Moore led the devotional* assisted sided at the regular Rebekah I Rogers, Toby Larsen. Ray Albert lodge meeting Friday night in the . Fied Parmen. William Harris, two piece linen dress with peplum, by Mrs. Roy Short and Mrs. Nolt. white hat with green veil and The topic was on Brazil and Vene IOOF hall. . , Leonard Harris. Walter Pitcher, zuela taken from the Geographic It was announced that Grand Liljegren and Bruce Bush. : green shoes. She carried a WhWe Bible on which rested a white Magazine. Master for state of Oregon, George , J _ * The devotional* were followed orchid. E. Lyons, will pay the local IOOF MRS CRVSON ENTERTAINS by the business meeting with 13 Mrs. Jerry Newton wax matron lodge ■ visitation on February 28 Meinbers of the M. P G club at which time the Rebekahs wdl entertained Tuesday at a ' of honor. She wore a pink knit members answering roll cal). One suit and her flowers were pink visitor, Mrs. Archie Downie, was be invited to join the group for I lunchvon b Mrs c c Cruson. present. rosebuds and carnations. the Good of the Order program — . . . Mis. Harry Titus of Eugene, Mrs. McCoy served delicious re William Poller was best man after which lunch will be served. who had been visiting her daugh The Rebekahs will prepare the re ter the past seven months in New and ushers were Bob Sedeigren freshments in keeping with Val entine’s day. and John Bash. freshments while the Odd Fellows York, met with the group. The bride ’ s mother wore a dark lodge is being held. Mr’s. Titus will entertain the Wedding Invitations Plans to participate with the club at the next meeting. March blue dress with white accessories MODEL The Sentinr! and pink carnation corsage while Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges 18. at her home ¡a Eugene. Mrs. Schmitt chose a green dross in this district to sponsor one or for her son’s wedding. She also more high school pupils in the had a pink carnation corsage. Pilgrimage of Youth to United The reception was held at the Nations meeting which meets in home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry New New York this summer were dis ton. Gerry Haines and Roberta cussed. Wells served refreshments. Pink A committee was appointed to rosebuds decorated the rooms. formulate plans for a cooked food The couple went on a short wed sale to be held in March. ding trip to California. They are It was voted to furnish refresh ments for the Theta Rho meeting now at home at 555 Noith River Road. on March 1 at which time the' The bride is attending the local district advisor, Mrs. Vernice [ high school. The bridegroom is in Schultz of Ocean Lake, will pay, the logging business with his them a fraternal visit. TTiere will j also be initiation by the Theta j father. Rhos at this time. i MIZPAH(EASH VOTES A special meeting of the leaders ■ TO GIVE TO FUNDS council of both lodges will be held in Creswell Sunday at 2 p.m. AU Mrs. Marion Asbury and Mrs. E. C. Shay entertained the Mizpah members are urged to attend. class of the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at the Asbury SUPPER AND SOCIAL homo with 12 members present. wn n st rwrwrH Mrs. Asbury presided wcr the The Trinity Lutheran church business meeting at which time it was the meeting place Friday was voted to make donations to night for a potluck supper and an the Polio fund and the Heart evening of fellowship and enter Electrocardiogiaph fund. tainment. About 40 ‘members and The birthday anniversary of A gift of Flowers is, in friends attended. Mrs. Eva Holderman was celebrat- Mrs. Florence Goodrich, music ed and she was showered with tea fact, the perfect way to re teacher, and five pupils known as towels by the members, She eut member every anniversary the Lathamaires, presented sev the birthday cake made by Mrs. . . . whether it’s the first eral musical selections. Her pupils Asbury. were: Ronnie Crawford, Sandra Decorations were in keeping or fifth or twenty-fifth. Hill, Sharon Roberts, and Norman with Washington’s birthday. The For Howers always say and Marvin Hawes. Their enter afternoon was spent socially. The Adjustable Cold Control • large Super-Freexer what you want them to tainment was enjoyed and ap next meeting will be announced Cold-Storage Tray preciated by the Ladies Aid. later. say, with or without an ad-, • Qulckube Ice Traya Red woolen coat The evening closed with group Removable half shelf ditional message on the • Rust-resisting shelve« singing, 'Till We Meet Again.” card that accompanies • Porcelain finish interior By VERA WINSTON • large, deep Hydrater them. THE shortie is growing In Im portance since it has added Atk About All the COME winter to its conquests of the Now Frigidair» Rtfrigarators Now! seasons. This handsome coat Is INI of bright red novelty woolen, New and l.'sed collared, cuffed and lined with sleek, inky black Hudson seal. Serviced and Repaired With it is worn a slim, straight skirt of black tweed and a GREENHOUSES matching red wool blouse for a W« Service Anything We Sell cosy and cheerful cold weather 1704 W.MAiwflk 182 1120 N. Douglas Ph. 3FI1 costume. 48 Na-th Ninth phone 337 182 nu<we)(oonMtiUM 23tfcxxx I Placing hard m»r»hm»l!ow| in the re- ! 1 1-IgereWr will »often them. Four of the Pretbylri inn Hie February home of Mr» Siewnrt th« Mr* Richard», cu-chaimutn: and Mrs il W Blackmore, weir- made al thin lime will !>< ■ held at the church Mi'tiilM'is of III ¡«Iso lie hosts. Dugan led th«' de lie l‘rayer Perfect" and Mr» Carlson pimented the lesson on Ven< /uela. Colombia and Brazil. “Canada ’ is Topic At Extension Club Reflections Public Bingo Party Sponsored by BPW Valentine Motif Used at Dinner Club Vows Exchanged in Floral Setting April 20 Date Set Aprll J0 I» the «lute *rt far H»e weihllng «d Ml»» Marie Hl,ab<th D»iil»ant ta I lioma» Kohl'rt WH lliun» ut the l nltml l.uth« r«'i church In Eugene. 'I he engu. - ment wu» t<>l«l la rrlutlvv» »ml (rlvml» »t » purty at H>c haine «if hl» parents. Mr. »tul Mr- W William», In l'ortlaad. Ml»» l am Utili hard I» tin- limn'titer of 1.1 X« HEON IND < MIDA HONORS MUS. HAKKIM is mov- honored Drahi I ru February 19 with n lune Iwoll l>v Mrs Willme Cloehrtti. The af- tvmoon wax spent in playing curtís Herbert W. lannb A&B Beauty Shop DISTRICT MEETING NET' FOK I TUKI Viti JI meet ini: The Order of Eastern Star will In the local hall FebiU'iry chapters in the dlstriet include Oakridge. Creswell and 1 Grove. The grand wmiliy matron will make her ultieial visit time. A ixitiuck dinner at 6 la will precede the meeting All in« inbi r mid visiting members ire invited Balcony Cot lap* Grove Ilote! miizing tit Hair Becott- dltioning ami permanent waving. I'houc 13 S| h >< Ella Herrn (¿ladyn Adams Sfasciai Offer lor 2 weeks only Baby Shower Fetes Mrs. George Foster Mills Mortuary Grand Master Makes Save S45.00 on this genuine Frigidaire Shortie Win "Perfect Hostess" compliment« with this startling dinnerware that captures the clurm and ppcal of Early American folk art. 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