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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
me ut of the following guests. Elsie Jacobsen, Genevieve Woodard, Donna Kartell. Maxine Nelson, Jean and Alice Allisou. Helen aud Harriet Celebrating the thirty seventh birth Oatrander. Nina Mitchell. Beih Be*It*. day anniversary of Frauk Willard, F L ¿abeth Heiiienway. Madellt* Heidler. who with hi> wife and daughter, wen* Julia Morris. Evelyn Smith. Della Gallo. viritiaf here from Woodland>. Calif., Mildred Bennett. l.oui*« Wynne. Mar a family reunion wa> held at the O. H p i ret Short. Gertrude Cochran. Mar \\ ¡Hard home on Sunday. The ohildrei. jorie Cochran. Melba Cochran. June at horn«* for the itccaMOU wen Olive Wheeler, Delva Chaudler, a cousin of aud A lie»*, both of Portland, l.ula and Vera s.rott, who is visitiug here from Pert, both of Roseburg and Mari«. .if Weudliug, and the young hostess. Grants Fa»*. Two other children wen* ♦ ♦ ♦ Honoring h«‘r house guest. Miss unable to come home at this time. Thi* wa> the first time Frank Marion Clancy, win* i> visitiug her»» M illard had been at home for 21 from Louisville, Ky„ Miss Martha year* and the event was a reunion a> Johuson invited a few friends to spend well us a birthday celebration. With th«‘ afternoon plaviug britlge Tueadav. hi> wife and daughter he left again Tw o tables wen* arranged for th«* fol lowing gueats. Mrs. K. E. Arthur. Mr* Wednesday to return to California. Gavin bvic:, Mr*. Sehofield Stewart, E. Schmidt. Mrs. Robert For her daughter Vera ’> tenth birth Mrs. E Mrs. Georg«* Froctor, Miss day anniversary Mr*. G M >e»»tr hu> Stewart, invited in 24 playmate« of the little Clancy and the h«»stes*. ^ ♦ miss to spend this afternoon. Games have b«*en arranged for th«‘ eatertaiu j The sixty-fourth birthday anniver S O C IE T Y A R C A D E T H E A T E R W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Aug. 2"»—Bchc Daniels in “One Wild Week. sary of C R. Woodaou, father of Oscar, J. E. and Miltou Woodson, ol’ this Mty, was ««-leb rated Tuesday mgl.i nt the J. E. Woodson home with a 1 gathering of the family a id a few | fro nds. Mr. aud Mrs. %!. K. Wooilsmi and fuiuily. Mr. and Mr*. Milton 1 Woodson and tuuiih. Oscar Woodsuu, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel. Mis*. Ruth Rubtson and Mr. and Mrs. l . R Woodson wore present. NEW S The season for this staph* is now here. Chnstiau 8c tenet* church, corner of Jefferson avenue am! Second stre«»t | Suuday service» ut 11 a. m Wedues •lay service« at 7:30 p. m. tt • • • Seventh Day A «Dentist Church, west ; Muiu street. Services every Suttinluy Sabbath school, 10 u. m ; church ser vice, 11 a ut Prayer meeting Wi-due» day, 7:30 p. in. • • • Baptist Church Service« will b« held regularly iu th«* Baptist church every laOrdY day. Sunday *« h«»«»I It a. in., morning service 11 a. ui., eve mug service at 8. Prayer meeting e\ ery Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock. • • • Presbyteriau Church— Rev. A. R S pea row, pastor. Sunday scho«»I at .0:45; morning service ut 11; evening service at ». • • • Sat.. A u g. iit>— Dustin Faruum in “ Primal L aw .” Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. Sun.-Mon., A u g. 27-28— “Queen Turf, a sensational racing picture. And a Comedy. Methodist church— Sunday school a: 9:45. Morning -eriuou at 11. Subject ‘ * Sou»«* Impossibilities. ’ Evening *•»*! vie«- at 8. Subject. ''M a n ’s I’nanswer able Question.” Epworth League at U ’cluck. And a ( Yimedy. Tues., Aug. 29— Moute Kentuckians.” A nd a Comedy. Blue in The r Milk and its products sueli as butter, cheese and ire cream contains the most essential food elements of the human rare. In Red Rose Brand Butter and Ice Cream these essential elements are presented to you m their most palatable form. Here is one elianee to eat what you like and do no injury to your eouseience or your digestion. COTTAGE 149 GROVE CREAMERY the east have been shortening the output since last April. Most of the orders for outing flannel have not been filled at all. Prices for the little good outing flannel that is being produced have ad vanced from two to four cents per yard. About all the outing flan nel that is being delivered is poor, thin loosely woven stuff from the second class mills. W e have received our order for outing flannel in full. The We think no other store in Cottage Grove has as good a grade. O ur stock of outing flannel is complete both in tlit* wide and narrow widths and we have not advanced our prices. Purchase N O W . as later there will he a scarcity and prices will be higher. Powell & Burkholder Neighborhood N ew s Thurs., Aug. 31— Pictures aud vaudeville. Strikes in the mills of quality is F IR S T ('L A S S , like you bought before the war. “The y, S IL K C REEK M ed., A u g. 30— Pictures and vaudeville. Phone Outing Flannel -« CHURCH Christian Church, the " home like’ church, J E. CarLson. minister— Hibl< school at 0:45, communion uud sermon at 11. Junior cuugr«*gntiou ut 11, in termedmte and senior C. E. at 7, rvg ular evening service at 8. Good con gregationn.1 singing. Subject: “ Wher Ih» We Go From Here. • • • 0’ 1 Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. 22.— J. A ah by A C o . thresher moat of the grain in this vicinity la> week. i . O. Willis pulb «1 over from l a *rum last Thursday and dui some baling l»»r Uverhulser and others Thursday and Friday. The road work is finished uow um: th«* company pulled «»ut Friday for eastern Oregon. The Kob«*rt C ob* family were guest- one eveuiug last week at tin* \\ . 1». Bittiuger home. Th**y are on their way to eaateru Oregon to j««in the run*, company. Mr>. Gray, of Portland, aud Mi M• Brul< . «»I Eddyvilie, sister of Mi A. L. Chitwood, are her** h**lpirig rai lor her. Though slowly improving Mrs. Chitwood’s condition is very ser io u s . Card of Thanks. \Y t desire to express our sumeri* *«p pr«*cia*.ion o f th»* many a«*ts o f knul ness from friend s aud neighbors dur uig the illuess uud ib nth o f our mother, Mrs. Jennie Gru*.-. L-*p«*« mlly did we appreciate the beu uliful flowers. a25pd MRS. A. W KIME. Ol s s D. liH nss. H A R N E Y A li ROSS. FRED H. liRoSS. Card ol Thank: W«- desire to express our sincere thank- to the friends and neigh lairs ' vh«» were so kind to ns in our recent I .M*r«nv«*in.*nt. Also for th*- benutifu'j floral tributes. MRS A. J. ST E V E N S :»25p A N D C H ILD R E N Want Athletic Good.- Returned. All jM*rs«»ns having po*s«>SMnii of nth h*tic goods anil equipment «»I any kind | l»elonging to th«* Cottnge Gr«»v«- high j sch«Ht) are r«H|iiested to re’ iirn them at j once to O. \V. Hays. sii|H*rint«*ni|ent of : city schools, or to the undersigned, a25c D A L E LCSK. || Mrs. S. Bureham attend«*d th«* M E. camp meeting at the Grove several days last week. D. A. Estes has «old his mar«* to Mr. Peoples. The F. A. Green family visited a part of Suuday at the Butler home '«»utli of th«* Grove. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Heine and I f you lik«* the editorials, toll your I daughter Hazel made a trip to Eugene friends about th«‘m, and help to mak* I' Tuesday. tf i H. W . \\ heeler ami G. H. Daniew'ood them bear fruit. spent the week end h«*re, returning Sunday afternoon to their work be yoiid Loraue. Miss \ erna and Miss Leota Eaten called one day ia.st week on Mrs. ri. W Wheeler and infant daughter. <>sear Peterson motored d»w n from Albany Saturday. At Wynne & Kime s Hardware You get a superior quality of firearm when you buy a MARLIN R ifle o r S h otgun A complete line of ammunition including the WYstern Field and Record shot gun loads. SA G IN A W (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) Aug. 23.— J. F. N»*«*t and family and Geo. NVet and wife, of Coburg, visited friend- and relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Henry Johnson and sister, of Cor » BIG POWER -/Sr BIG TRUCKS If you want to keep your truck trou ble-proof, feed it “ Red Crown” and nothin& else. T h e quality of “ Red Crown* is alw ays the same, w henever and w herever you buy it. It vaporizes rapidly and uniformly in the car buretor. And it is consumed com- p lately IT« the combustion cham bers, converting mil its heat units into pow er at the driving wheels. That means a better average mileage, and a sweeter-running engine. Ohe Gasoli Fill at the Red Crown sign — at Service Stations, garages, and other dealers. sf' STANDARD OIL COMPANY CaforM L ■ ry.vys % M Y .- j Long Beach, stopped over here at th**ir pla«*»- Monday. William »Sharon i* home from North Bend aud is getting out piling Bartlett Johnston and family re turned Saturday night from a trip down the valley. Lost Friday being R«*v. J. R. Burg«— ’ 79th birthday anniversary, several of th»- neighbors and friead* gathered with well filled baskets and «pent the evening. Mrs. Htaley, who is staying at the Kirkendall home eanug for th«* chil dren, took them to Kug**n«' Wednesday to see their mother, who »> m the hospital there Mr-. Lottie Kirkendall wa*- operated on fur appendicitis at a Eugene hos pital last Tuesday. Miss Mary N«*«*t visited •Sunday at th«- I T. B**fiston home. Edd Johnston was a Eugene visitor Monday. C e t Y o u r Sh are -o f Extra Mileage T T u all m in —« w r y word ol thr nrws that’* A gotn* around about Firestone mUrage rec ords and the phenomenal sales that have result e<l Chances are you really haven’t heard the full story of the wonderful success of Fire stone Cords. W e 'd liice you to call and get the actual facta. That is one sure w ay to make your next tire purchase a logical buti- w s s buy. W e ll explain the blending and tempering of rubber— double gum-dipptng— and the air - bag cure — special Firestone processes. TH O R N TO N CORNERS (Hpecial to Th«* H«*utinel.) Aug. 23.— Mrs Ernest M< Reyuoids, -Mins Kathle.-n Ale Reynolds, Mrs. Harry McDule, Miss Irene Moatachetti, Mrs. Geo. Me Key no Ids, M«s. NeLson Lewis, Mrs. A. Hoderatrom, Mrs. Alary Da I la gun day. Airs. L » - Dugan. Mr-. Geo. Allman, of Divide, and Mrs. Flora Christenson, of I Ait ham. surprised Mrs. Foster, on Friday, the occasion b«*mg her birthday. Th-* iadie.- brought th«*»r own lunch A most enjoyable tim*J was had and the »uq»ri«e was com plete. Air. and Mrs. Joe Gallo and family, of Cottage (»rove, visited Hu inlay with Mr and Mrs. Dornimc Inagliar. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster, Mis« Jennie Taniaon and Harry R«*ntle took supper with Mr. and Mr«. Geo. Al!e- man Bun day. Mrs. McCall fell Hunday and bmke her arm, also breaking her thumb. A few years ago she fell or th»* frozen n o w in Wisconsin and broke the wrist of th«* other arm Genie Foster, of Cottage Grove, took •«upper and spent the evening with j Mr- Roy Dixon. 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