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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
S O C IE T Y ARCADE T H E A T E R W EEKLY PROGRAM Sat., March 18— Mary Miles “ Don't Call M e Little G irl.” Comedy, “Unlucky dob.” M inter in Tucs., March 21— Eugene O'Hrien in “Broad way and Home,” and a comedy. Wed., March 22— W m . Christy Cabanne’s production, “ At the Stage Door,” and a com edy. Fri., March 2-1— W anda H aw lev in “ A Kiss in Time.” “ W inners of the W est.” 15c- Sale Extraordinary—23c Useful Kitchen Articles Snn.-Mon., March 19-20— George Fitzmau- rice production, “ Idols of Clay.” Comedy, “Range Rivals.” Thurs., March 2:1— Miss D uPont in “Shat tered Dreams.” Comedy and International News. J I The Tanglefoot club held their reg 1 ular session Tuesday »veiling in Amer lean Legion hull, which was decorated with St. Patrick designs. The woutcu brought box lunches, which were dis t ributed b> drawing ot numbers. The hostesses were Mrs. S. V. Allison, Mrs. K. T. Blakely, Mrs. F. K. Dieksou, Mrs. A Bar tell, Mrs. \\ \V. McFarland and Mrs. L. R. Long. The hostesses wore Si Patrick hats. The lower classmen o f the high school entertained the upper classmen with u party in Moose hull Friday night. The V. L. D. club o f the high school has reorganised under the mi me of Eutuxiau et tuiicitia Literary dub. Meetings will be held the first and third Tuesdays o f each month. The following officers have been elected: T H E F O L L O W IN G FOR President, Sam Swart/.; vice president, T H E F O L L O W IN G FOR I Marion Richmond; sergeant at arms, Robert Galloway; reporter, Ivan Fur rin; secretary treasurer, Lenora Hub bell. The session o f the Joker club Mon day night was held at the 11. J. Shinn home with Mrs H. A. Miller as host ess. Mr. and Mrs. George (). Knowles, H. J. Shinn and Win. Thum were Six cup i. c. M uffin Pans. guests o f the club. Refreshments were Ten quart i. c. Pails. served following the usual diversion. Ten inch Pieced Colanders. Miss Lois Thomas arranged a sur Eight quart i. c. Rinsing Pans. prist* party by the Kuttsus club in honor o f Mrs. Merville Veatch, which One quart i. c. Coffee Pots. was held Monday night :«t the U W. Acme Flour Sifters. McFarland home. No. 56 Japanned Fire Shovels. Miss Halite Willits entertained a number o f the young people Friday 010 Japanned Cuspidors. evening in honor o f Miss Fern Stone- Bread Pans, 9:,4x4' inches. burg. The diversions were games and music. Refreshments were nerved. D rip Pans, 10x12 inches. Cake Pans, 9x9x1 inches. Mrs. J. \V. Buckley entertained the Social Twelve club Thursday afternoon Perfection Graters. of last week. A business session was Tw o quart i. c. Covered Buckets. held at which the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. J. II. No. 41 S ^-in ch F ry Pans. Six quart i. c. Dairy Pans. Chambers; vice president, Mrs. B. R. Job; secretary treasurer, Mrs. II. A. Galloway. Refreshments were served. The table colors and the favors were -a n d many other similar articles of equal value. Thirty different those of St. P a tr ic k ’s «lay. This was the tenth anniversary o f the club. items to select, from. See the big window display and remember that There are but three remaining charter member^. Mr-. Herbert Kakiu. Mrs. IL the sale continues only two days Friday and Saturday, M arch 17 18 A. Miller and Mrs. 11. H. Veatch. The J. J. club was entertained with a Japanese party last week by Misses Geneva Kime and Mildred Stevens at the Kittle home. Those present were j dressed in Japanese costumes, the rooms were decorated in harmony with tin* occasion and the refreshments also acre Japanese. Misses Donna Bartell and Pearl Currin were guests o f tin* club. V ;ss Donna gave some Japan**** dui.ees mid sang Japanese song . The Catholic Social club will give a FOUR H O R S E M E N OF A P O C A L Y P S E ll«*ss II*. »*•'tin g of 111«' club with Cottage .1 Slmili, in ( ’»»flag»* Grove, Oregon, H E R E A P R I L 24 A N D 25 Gr»*ve memi »*rs. The >«*s-nm was líelo within -ox uioiitliM troni tlo* dai»- of St. P a tr ic k ’s party aj the home ot W. at the Reati»* bn*\-h* shop and a ban Grst publication of tills notice which (). \\ ilson tin > ev en in g . w ill be on the loth da \ ol March, 1922 “ I have been buttling for two i|iict was s»»rv«d following. The Twenty five chib o f the Rebekah A N S E L WOOD, lodge held a social session Monday months t<» secure ‘ ‘ Tin* Four Horsemen U «L S H I N N , Vduiinistrutor. Card o f Thanks. night in I. (). O. F. hall. Mr.. A. G. o f the Apocalypse, the biggest pieture Attornev f»*r the Estate. mlOu? We wish to express to our in: Williams and Mrs. George C.irrin w**re eve»* made*’ ’ sanl M innger Morelock, of the Area»le theater, yesterday. tf I friends our sincere appreciation guests of tin* dub. The past matrons and past pa wo ns an now ready to aiinounc»* that not | their comfort and assistance at n o t ic i : to c r e d it o r s of th • Eastern Star, with their fam on!\ have i my contract but I Imv»* | tin»«* o f our recent bereavement. Notic«» i s liorehv given that G F. MRS C A R R I E FKRGFHOiN, ¡lies, will hold a covered dish supper lli»* actual dates, which are April 24 Ganniti«* has I..... ap|M»int«*«l admin C H A R L E S FERGCHON, Monday evening in th** banquet room and 25. This s a very ox|»on.-iv«* d«*al » Iralor «»f the estate of J It Ga MIL \.M> MRS F o BENNF. TT. for r*- :in«l I hop«* that the peoph* of P of Mmnnic temple. loiitt»*, d«*c«*:i -e«|, by tin* County Court The M. P. G. club was pleasantly Cottage Grove will i,;ve n»«* the »»«•«••*" " f Lain* C«»untv. Oregon, on tin* loth entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mr-. sary »•oo|>erati»»n I am sur«* they will. N O TICE TO C RED ITO RS day »it March, 1922. That all persons 11. W. Titus. Dainty refreshments were If they tlo, then 1 sL*ll Iml lo*.-llale to having «dami again«! sani estate are put <»n other big s|*«*ials as tli«*y 1 »*• Noti»»* is ln*rt?b*r giva*»; that Alisei! h« r«*b\ not ifi«‘d in pr«*sent tin* sana*, served following a social afternoon. vV«»«ni ha - lieen app*uilt«*«l adunili «t ia!« r | »In lv verified, to tin sani G F. tin A number o f her friends of th»* conn* available. *’ unlit**, admiuist ratoi ot said *t:*tr, ?» * Rennnitx'r th«* dates. Monthly and o f tIn* «*stnte ol Li/i’ n* Salt/man, «1« I younger set gave a shower Wednesday r«*ased, bv th»* Countv Court «• f Lane (otta*:** Grove, Oregon, witbi. six Tuesday, April 24 ami 25. in 17»; j evening for Miss Fern Stoiieburg. In County, Oregon, oh ,!»*» 7tI» »lav of month from tin date of : tu pthb.n citations for the a f f a i r had been is Mandi. 1922. inni ««I tin in»li»*e, wdindi will b«* on Motorcycle Club Meets Here. | ^ued by Mrs. G. A. Handers, but sin* All |M*rs«»ns haviug daini« aguinst Ih»* 171 Ii day o f Marcii, 1922. S»*v«*ral members <»; th«* Kiigi*ue Mo was taken sick and Mrs. R. R. Meeks san! estate are h«*r»*bv notified t » » pn* G F GAKOUTTK. j acted as hostess in her place. Tin* torey«*Ie club were ln*re Thur>«lay night s«*nt ih«* sano* - «lulv verifi»*d to sani li. J. H i l l N N , Adminastrator. guest o f honor received a number o f of last week t«> liobl tin1 regular busi administrutor af, thè law office of IL Attorn, v for estate ml7 a l l pretty and useful gifts. 2 Days Only Remain—Fri. and Sat., March 17-18 x3 Our Complete New Stock of the latest in JEWELRY W ill Please You All American watches— Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham , South Bend and Hampden. Solid gold and gold filled Dickens A. W al- demar watch chains. 1847 Rogers silverware— fifty year guar antee. Pearls, rings, emblem pins— everything in jew elry from things for the babies to the grandparents. W atch repairing, engraving and jew elry repairing. Have that old mantel clock re paired. A ll work absolutely guaranteed. L e s te r W. Hill .1 E W E L E R I n t h e N e w E r a D r u g S t o r e Silk Creek Society. A pleasant social a ffa ir was held gii th» afternoon o f March !> :it thè A. L ! Chitwood home. About a dose ri o f ! Mrs. Chitwood’s women f rie mie were invite«! guests and spent thè afternoon assisting her to tack a romfwrtable i and pick wool. A nuinb«*r o f men joined th<* party and assisted Mr. Chit wood in shingling a woodshed. The gue-t- learmd after tln*ir arrivai that thè day was Mr. and Mr-. Chitwood *s wedding anniversary. A delieious lunch was serve»! at 4:30. on plumbing fixtures have DROPPED see me before you buy TELEPHONE 6 from li i >;li class, well limi, well feti, well «•a reti for catti«-. That's why M is so fin«- RraiiM-il, so rin«- flavor«-«! ami so »«■inl**r. Oorc last rii, our lirrf ih always the slami aril liy which others are jml^nl. Try a roast or steak. Then you'll know what irooil la-el' really is. foPL[S;!!E*I^RKtr cottage : grove . . orcgon HEAVY ARMY SHOES $3.98 ARMY SHIRTS 98c I» $3.00 ARMY LEGGINGS We are $1.25 re new goods «*very «lay u n d e r w e a r u n i o n s u it s and we exp«*«*t to $1.19 carry a line of army ARMY BLANKETS MRS Our Beef <- o i i i «- s 15c-The Fair Store-23c J B B URNS GIVES IN S T R U C T IO N S FOR F U N E R A L Mrs. J. B Burns »li«*»l earlv Tuesday morning, nft»*r an illness of a month with a complication o f diseases. Tin* funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the* chapel, Rev. ,7. S. IN*nix o f ficiating. Interment was rn th»* A. F. A A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. Her mind remained clear almost to tin* mo nn*nt o f death and she gave instnn* turns in detail for th«* conduct o f tin* funeral. She was aged 79 years, 4 months, 29 -lays. Mary’ Anne Cooper was born at Hal isbury. III., October 15, 1842. She was married to J. B. Burns in I.HI12. Th«*y moved t«i Montana in l**»!, to Califor- m:i ii. 1 Hf>9, to Lake county. Oregon, in 1 SSI and to Cottag»* Grov»* in 1909, -in»*»* which tiin«* Mr-. Burn- had beet« an invalid. One of her lower limbs was amputate»! sev«*ral years ago. Of 10 chil»lr»*n the following survive: W. A. Burns, Wanna, Or«*.; Mr- Isal»«*lh* J. Houthworth, Albany; Mrs. Margaret Anna Welch, Mrs. Bessi»* Dent, Mrs. Amy H u f f and Mrs. C. M. Reese, of Cottage Grove. F A R M E R S SHOW I N T E R E S T I N RO D E NT C O N T R O L W O R K Farmers o f this section :ir«* m»»r«* in j t«»rest»»d than ever tmfore in plans for the exlerminati»»n o f ro<tents o f every «b,Mcription. This was d«»monstrated at the molding h«*M her»* Wednesday af ternoon in tin* chain In* r of «*on»»iu*re»‘ to dismiss plan.- and distribute poison. ' Th<* meeting was largely att«*iide<l and :• spirit of »*o«ip«*ra t »on which m»*ans ; business *vas manif«*st«*il. It is thought, th»»-«* in charg«* staleil, that tin* rodent control work will I»«* successfully car ri«*«l forward witlnmt resort t#» law. Tin* ro«l**at control work i- a Pomona grang«* activity and tin* work in »*acli j section of lln* county is in charge o f ■. I n i ) * i r i n ■ project eoiinittvi« Worthy Grand M itron Visits. Mr Minim* r . Is* ton. of Ontario, 'grand w»»rthv matron <»f th«* Eastern Star, paid th«* local chapter an official ¡visit last night, a i p T i n l commonicn tiori being held. Mrs. K«»b»*rt McMur phey, o f Eugene, past grand worthy mntrun, was among other guests $3.50 1. $4.39 ARMY HATS 93c ARMY GLOVES 14c to $1.50 ARMY SACKS 12c to 50c ami of UNIOÏTALLS (*onmn*rcial $ 1.68 goods that will meet tin* demand of ««very RAIN COATS AND SLICKERS man in the city of $ 2.68 < ’ol tag«* Grov«*. If w<* have NEW ARMY BLOUSES not $2.25 what yon want, w«* will get it for von. TENTS. CAMPING EQUIP MENT, PACKS, ETC Surplus Army Goods Storê First Presbyterian Church A R Spearnw. Paster Sunday, March 19 Sninlny whiHil nt lt:4B. Seventh Street and Aitim i Avenue »{<•” ii In r iir.-iu-hiiiR .er\ ii'i‘i, mnming amt evening, nl II »m l 7:30. Mnrnini; .......... « ‘ M A N ; HIS RE I .A T I «I N T o HIS N E IG H B O R , A N D T H E D I V I N E L I K E IN M A N . ” Evening n-rmnn, * 'M O T H E R ’S BI.K A N D M O T H E R ’S H O D .” The Chnrrh That Servee It. HI nre mid lieBr the epvriitl linin'