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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
H r r it a l ARCADE TH E A TE R W EEKLY PROGRAM A from give AT Fri., April 28—Mabel Normand in “ The Slim Princess.” “ Winners of the West,” last chapter. Sat., April 29— William Russell in “ Children of the Night.” Comedy, “ Farm Hand Follies.” Sun., April 30—William Hart in “ The 'Test ing Block.” Comedy, “ The Alarm.” Mon., Mav 1—Brvant Washburn in “ A Full House.” Comedy, “ Circus Clown.” Tues., May 2—Lionel Barrymore in “ The Master Mind.” And a comedy. Wed., May 3—Enid Bennett in “ Her Hus band’s Friend.” Comedy, “ Circus Heroes.” Thill’s., May -1— Olive Thomas'in “ Every body’s Sweet hea rt.” Coined v and International News. What do you want ? Anvwav a Sentinel Wanlad will net it for you. What do vou want anvwav ? limited number o f piuno pupil* Mr>. Harri W ebber’s class will their annual students’ recital HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY MAY SIXTH AT 8 P. M. They will be assisted bv Miss Lueile David >on. Margaret Henionway and 1^‘sbe Hull, who will give voeal mini bers, and by Millicent und Jerrine Bur rows, who will give readings. The pro gram is as follows: Duet. March Morrison)— Vivian Car lile and Millicent Burrows. Reading Selected- derrine Burrows. Duet, “ Over the T o p ” (R olfe)— Lloyd t»«»iggN and Merrick Metcalf. Duct, “ Danse Semplice” (Rathbim) - Dorothy Ead> and Helen Tower. Duet. “ Snow Bells” (B elir)- .lohn Olid Ellen Skilling. Solo, “ Whimpering Pines ’ (Hewitt) Hazel Führer. Duet. “ silberglockeheti ” (Weytft) Kathryn Hetneuway and Alma Sears Danee. “ Memories of Spriug” (An thony)— Ellen Skilling, Elizabeth Hemenwav, dean Allison and Eleanor Wkit®. Solo, “ l.o v e '' Reproaches” (Behais)— Helen Breedlove. Duet, Value, “ l.es Sylphes” (Bn eh manu)—Vivian and Marguerite Oar lile. Solo. “ Polonaise Brilliunte” (H ow itt) — William Skilling. Duet. “ Enticement” (Norris)— Irene Griggs and Margaret Higgins. Vocal Solo. “ Dearest, 1 Bring You D affodils” (Forster) Margaret Hemenwav. Sob*. Polonaise. Op. 2d. Vo. 1, C Sharp Minor Chopin Wilma White. Duet. “ Valse . von W.*ber)*—Kathryn McQueen and Helen Ostrander. Vocal Solo. “ Lilacs” (Cudumn)— I.u vile Davidson. Solo. “ Valse de Concert ” (Gebhardt) — Helen Ostrander. Reading s.d toiL Mi Hi cent Burrows Solo, “ Spring*’ Marks)— Vetn Plaster. I ?0 1 Wall ' Hand'd» Leslie Hull. Duet. “ William T e ll” (Rossini)— I.u eile Davidson and Vet:» Plaster. hostesses in eutertaiuiug their guests. Mrs. John Bovard. Mrs. Duguld Camp bell, Mrs. D. Rorer and Mrs. Fred Stickels poured, und four Gamma Phi Beta girls and four girls from the knp|xt Alpha Theta bouse assisted in serving. # Mrs. John Barker eutertained Sun day in honor of her husband 's birth day anniversary. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. \\. H. Medley, Mr. ami Mrs. Clinton Medley, Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor and sou. Arch Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Mrs. S. h Mark ley and Christ Bauson, o f this city, ntid Mrs. Emma Brunstotter and sou Kelly, o f Eugene. A nonentity is what a man feels like when, after telling a friend eonfiden tially how easily he runs his wife, he turns around to find that she has heard the whole storv. Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing F. W . JACOBS. PROPRIETOR Res. Phone 21-F3 O ffice Phone 4 It will give vou a com- plctc and interesting si<»ry of the main hap penings and of scenes you may wish to re member. You know how you ap- preeiate pictures tak en in years gone by. Take now the pictures you will enjoy years hence. 0. h. FITHIAN Republican Candidate for NATIONAL COM M ITTEEM AN _ _ =j o\ MAY H* O. II. FIT! 11 AN A REAL REPUBLICAN AGAINST A POLITICIAN W IL L IA M S PLATFORM lln r is vi Inti Fitliian’ k oppo- iiciit, Ralph K Williams, has to say tin 1 how saint* ques- FITHIAN S PLATFORM lliTi' is wliul Fithian has In say oil (|Ui'Htimis a ffectin g ( Iri'Kiili: Aid Farmers " I shall help to ohlain lor Oregon farmers thi'ir just share ol loans from the War Finance Corporation Help Livestock Men VI shall work for proirres sive legislation for relief ot our farmers and livestock men.” Recognize Veterans I inns : NOTHIN« I NOTHING. “ I favor jnsl, prompt and siihstantial reeoL'iiilion of our war veteruns N« IT II I NO. Vole for :* live republican like I ’it hi: 11. who »ill get some thing lor Oregon and her peopli Mis opponent, Williams, has held the job of national committeeman lor I I years. ( an you mention a sini.de substantial thing lliut Williams lies done for Oregon in all that lime“ It is time to make a change. IE N T A L Superstition?— O R Perhaps so—but at least an VOTE FOR FITHIAN. interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq uity. Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its p o w e r to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK — Health, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life. FITH IAN CLUB, B\ Charles T Early, I’resident, Unlit <i. Mc.Nary, Seeretary, ('has W’ Hlierlein, Treasurer. T h i s o d d lo o ki n g ring ex c ite « great In terest w h e n o b s er ve d o n your hnger. An un u su al gift. D ro p in to o u r afore Mis> Hallie Willits and Miss Eva t o d a y a n d i n k «o a » » J h l . o d d Broekus were guests o f honor at n C H I N E S E G O O D L U C K K IN G . birthday' party given Wednesday eve I ning by Mrs. K. R. M»*ek» and Miss Leona Meeks. A (5 o ’clock dinner was -erved. covers being laid for six, ami M Liter six young men were invited in S m U N C SILVI* for the evening. <s> <• ALSO IN 14k COLD Eugene Register. April 23: Compii ! menting Mrs. Warren Edwards and! Mrs. Joseph Hheahon. m hirg«* and very charming tea was given Wedm»*»diiy j N O N E G E N U I N E W I T H O U T T H E afternoon at the Anchorage b\ Mrs. Herald White and Mrs. Arthur Morris. Arlistie baskets o f Japanese quince added beauty to the pretty rooms when Mrs. Carlton E. .Spencer and | on the West side Mr (it'org* Hiteheoek assisted the WATCH Vol li LABEI*- IT WILL PAY YOU 50 — Plan now to take a camera along with von on your trip this spring or summer. V O TE FOR A man will toll h o» somr woman flirt ml with him just us if ho wasn't equally guilty. • • • If a woman loves a man she can for give him for eating raw onions, but can she love liiinf • • • A man will never attain any great success at work in which he takes no pleasure. • • • SOCIETY The Tanglefoot club held its regular session Tuesday night in American Legnili hall. The ball was decorated prettily with wild currant blossoms and balloons. Caln|H>oyu pop was served. The-hostesses were Mrs. T. G. Sudtell. Mtv VV. H. Enderlv. Mrs. Karl K Mills, Mrs. F. H. Peter-'. Mrs. R. E Short and Mrs. A. \S . Helliwell. Put a Live Man on the Job Theatre 2 Nights Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2 S “ Easily the uniipic event of the dramatic year.’ ’ A u g . H einrich A ß H E a I 3E E C I N. Y. World M AIL ORDERS NOW “ Oreatest of His Day’ ’ —“ Best Since Irving and Booth’ ’— “ Best nl I In- Generation” — “ Finest Since Edwin Booth “ Spirited, Thrilling Performances.’ N. V. Press Comment. FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF TH E GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR Walter Hampden “ NO COUNTERPART ON A N Y S T A G E .’ ’ N. Y. GLOBE “ OTHELLO”- Monday Evening at 8 o’clock (With Mr. Ilumpdcn in the role of Othello.) “ Fries of ‘ Bravo’ Greet Mr. Hampden A fter Othello.” “HAMLET” -Tuesday Evening at 8 o’clock The White Pharmacy I Greatest Giving Hamlet. N. V Post, Globe, Tribune, et al. (¡N consecutive times on Broadwuy best record since Booth No on,, has succeeded in making- a Shakespearean play so palpitate and quiver with vitality and life.” N. V. Times. N r» York Post Ile is definitely and ineoutestably ut the head of all American tragcdu.ua.” GOING EAST? 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