The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 23, 1921, Image 2

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    ARCADE THEATER
WEEKLY PROGRAM
“ Double Speed," Wallace Reid
lie left New York a million­
aire. He reached Los Angell's
a tramp. Then he disappeared
became a chauffeur post'd
as his real self was pinched
as a crook loved like a gentle­
man married like a flash.
For fun and thrills, take a spin
in “I»olllile Speed
Fri., Dec 23 -“It’s a Great
Life “ Adapted from the fa­
mous “The Empire Builders,”
written by Alary Roberts
Rinehart
An all star cast,
including Cullen Landis and
others. Don’t fail to see it.,
“It’s a Great Life" if you
lion’t w oaken.
Sat., Dec. 24. -“Forbidden
Valley.” A Kentucky rom­
ance with May McAvoy and
Bruce Gordon. A drama of
the great outdoors It tells of
a Kentucky girl brought up in
the belief that family honor
comes first, and she recognized
no law but family honor.
Comedy, “Make It Snappy."
by Snub Pollard.
Wed., Dec. 29.—“Hairpins,’’
Enid Bennett.
She thought
her husiiand too fast.
He
thought his wife too slow.
Then one day she awoke. A
few gay parties and see what
happened.
Thur»., Dec. 29—“The Four,
teenth Man,’’ with Robert
Warwick, lie caught a burglar
in her room, then helped him
blow the safe. Yet this was
the girl he loved. A sizzling
tale of a soldier of fortune
who played through a mystery
and w on.
Sun., Dec. 25.—“Heart of
the Hills,” by Mary Pickford.
Continuous show from 2 p. tn.
on.
Mon.-Tues.,
Dee.
26-27.—
Selling Out All Our
Jewelry
at Cost
Watches
$5 to $ 100
W. Gilson, Jeweler
at New7 Era Drug Store
—• .— yr .;
..7 yr
tt
Miss Bertha How«* celebrated her
eighteenth birthday nt her home on
south Fifth street
Monday evening
with a six o’clock dinner. Guest list
included: Hollo* Pitcher, Mabel Martin,
b’l-i.
Hi*, k
from
l/ondoii.
Myrtle
Teeters. Ruth Lcbow, Liberia Miller.
Josie Benns, M n*. Rosa (’urna. Ollie
Bemis, Hattie Le bow, Evelyn \ catch
nail Vein Plaster.
<jf*
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher entertained a
doxen young girls in a delightful man
uer Thursday evening in honor of Miss
l>olii«*’s liirthilny.
The guests wer«*
the misses Elsie Sterling, Wilnm ami
McQueen.
Marie Thurb«*r, Kathryn
Evelyn Vcatch, Bertha Howe, Ma I m * I
Martin, Crystal ami Pearl Robinson .
ami Miss Bailie's grandmother, Mr
Sarah Kerr.
♦ < ♦
At Masonic hall Thursday afternoon
th«* Constellation club wer«* entertained
by Mrs. Bemler, Mrs. Durham, Mr-
Short ami Mrs. Criison. Pr«»fuse Christ
mas d«»cornt ions, elaborate refresh
meats and th«* fascinating tre«« which
won* nrrnngetl bv th«* hostesses mnd«'
th«* occasion extremely f«'stive.
Mrs.
B. K. ljiwson wns an additional gm sl
of th«' rhib.
♦
Mrs. O. L. Nichols entertained th«'
M P. G. chib Tuesdny nftermion nt
h«»r hom«' on Bir«*h avenue, th«' club’s
usual Christmas tre«* being the chiel
attraction.
Th«' gifts were unique!)
concealed in a large snowball sur
rounded by evergreen branches and
colored electric lights centering tin*
long lunch table.
Miss Helliwell was
a gnest.
The Tanglefoot club enjoyed n de
lightful i micing party Tucsitay eve
long nt Anierienn Legion hall which
wns guv with Christmas greenery for
tin- occasion. The hostesses were Mrs.
Helliwell, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Long.
I Mrs. Hill, Mrs. I.ebow and Mrs. I jis
well. M iss Helliwell, of Los Angeles.
and Mrs. B. K. l«awson, of Wedder
burn, were guests.
«¡S'
Miss Fluor Knowles and Miss Myrtl»-
Potts, with the girls of th«* W. IL rht-
of th«* Presbyterian Bunday school, on
tertained th«* boys’ class <»f lhe Sun
day school Friday evening in American
Legion hall. Vural music, games ami
dancing were the diversions. Refresh
meats were served.
<s>
«S'
Reverend and Mrs. Groat and Rev.
and Mrs. Penix were pleasantly sur
prised at th«* Groat home Wednesday
«‘veiling by a number of friends and
member- of tin* Baptist church who
spent th«» evening with social con
versa! ion, prayer an«l music.
CALL HI OllR STORE AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR
CHRISTMAS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY THIS YEAR
One-fourth off on all Sweaters
for men, women and Children
Although Baby is the least, we are going Io put linn first by of­
fering a few suggestions l.n him, including Shoes, Slippers, Knitted
Sets, < 'aps and I lose.
For Sister, Sweaters, llose. Caps, Slippers. Shoes, Ribbons, Laces
and other pretty tilings w hich we are n<d giving separate mention.
For Brother, Mackinaw t'oats, the very best all wool, Shoes, (’aps,
Pi<*s, Shirts, Sweaters, Sox, Suspenders.
For Father, some good Men s I nderwear, Wool Sox, Silk Shirts,
Ties luit why repeat for the same things lliat are good lor lather
are good for son. and the same hold- good as Io mother and sister.
We are «»Hering only useful things.
Of lhese we have the very
best and the priees are right. < ’«»me in and he convinced.
POWELL & BURKHOLDER
Telephone 70
Corner Fifth and Main
MARY PICKFORD IN “HEART OF THE HILLS”
Miss Ruth Robinson was a host»*
Monday evening to a group of yoiim
Indies who constitute an informal club
*vhirh is yet nameless. A Christmas
rec and the exchange of gifts v.le tn
chief feature of an evening filled wi'l
merriment and exciting surprise.
Come
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SOCIETY
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To You
At Eiigenc. Weiliiesdriy. oeciirreil t
murri:."'* kì Mi- l’p.'ir!
of !.. A. Sears, lo I.rivv reurr WT
Ashland. Mr. ani! Mr
Wilma h;
pine to thè Dalli- f<T n viiii v
Mrs. Wilson S relntives, after alo
Mrs. Raymond Grub»
Bridge club at a lunel
her lion»»’ » hi Adam
rooms were lw»aut ifiillj
the holiday colors of
Mr- Earl Arthur won
I Mr-. F. C. Houser
• Inn!:»} t*. relebml«’
:i ti< I Mi . J. I. Hai
Houser’s fourteenth
rv and the Haney
The members of the Brider 1 chib en
tertained their husbands nt n supper
af r the dancing party Tuesday eve
‘
hili". Mr. mid Mrs.
Avery ‘ Lus: bw ell.
of Yoncalla, were guests.
—whose business helps make
ours successful
The Joker club was pleasantly «*n
tertained Monday evening by Mis*
Elis«* Price nt the Elbert Bede home.
We Extend
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them bear fruit.
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CORDIAL
HO LIDAY
GREETINGS
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned han been duly appointed by
the County Court of the Htnte of On-
gon, for Ijine County, administrator
of the estate of Carl F. N. A luted,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the snme to me duly verified at
Cottage Grove, (»re., on or before six
months after the date of this notice.
I)ati*d this 23rd day of Dec . 1921.
ANCHOR A I.STEP.
Administrator of th»* »*stal«* of
Carl F. N. Alst«*<l, deceased.
J. E. YOUNG,
Attorney for estât»*.
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CITY BAKERY
Lou Bender, Proprietor
Arcade Theater Christmas Day, Sunday December 2 5
Continuous Show From 2:00 p. m. on
First Presbyterian Church
A R Spearow,
Tastor
The Church
That. Serves
Seventh
Street and
Adams
Avenue
Sunday, Dec. 25
.Morning subject: “The (¡rent Christ
UK" (¡iff.“
Evening subject:
from flic West.“
“The
Wise
Men
Music hy I I k Indimi ' chorus iu the
morning iin.l hy the men’s chorus in
the evening.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE t'lll RCII THAT HERVE».
THE
WNCfffsm
Only two days left until Christmas—and we have
what you want in useful gifts.
W. L. Darby
Company
USE MORE BUTTER
Milk <i<nm, ice cream and other dairy products.
They contain
every < lenient needed by the body to keep it in first class running
condition. Butter, lot of it, especially of the Red Rose Brand, is to
the body what fuel and lubrication are to the powerful engine. Poor
fuel and poor lubricant will not do for Nature’s most delicate
piece of machinery, the human body. Give it the best fuel ami best
lubricant R..I Rose Brand butter.
Cottage Grove Creamery
There Are No Substitute» for Dairy Foods