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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
'lì ^ SOCIETY What Are You Going to Do About It? A bit of news reached hen* from Cm 1 vallis u few days ago w hen thel). A. (.-. i Barometer revealed the 'engagement of ! Virgil ( “ Brick” ) Powell to Miss Mar | iha Wilkinson, formerly of Cottage Without a business education j drove but now o f Grant* Pass. Mr. Powell is a senior m civil engineering | you are greatly handicapped, it' you are employed by others 'at Oregon Agricultural college. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi frater ■you have to have it; it’ you iiity ami of Sigma Tau honorary en work for yourself you need it. gineering society. Miss Wilkinson, a popular young woman, is attending the Monday is enrollment day California state normal school at S um 1 and there will never be a Jose. ♦ ♦ ♦ iMUter time than right now. Mrs. A. A. Kiehmomi and Mrs. Mary Our teachers have all had Smith will be host esses at the session practical business experience in of the Constellation club next Thurs day afternoon. addition to their teacher train ♦ ing. Jean and Alice Allison entertained a number o f their friends on Saturday Our school is well equipped afternoon at the home of their ¡ hi rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Allison, the with modern office devices, such as bookkeeping machines, occasion being Jean’s ninth birthday anniversary. Games were played and adding machines, calculators, I refreshments served. Guests present mimeograph typewriters, etc. were Evelyn Hays, Klenor Hays. Evelyn I Smith, Helen Tower, Millard MeFar FRKK C A T A L O G A N D F U L L j land. Hex McFarland, Alberta Williams, IN F O R M A T IO N IT o X UK I Harvey Williams. Kenneth Williams. Irene Scott, Francis Maekin, Louise I QUEST. I Wynne. Dorothy ITmphrey. Beth Bede, Jerrine Burrows, Millicent Burrows, 11a i Mason. Delta Hopper. Rosa Iler, Rachel | Her, Adeline Adams, Margaret Short j and Miss Helen Rudolf, the last named A. E. Roberts, President being of Eugene. ^ <$* Eugene Oregon A pleasant social time was had Fri day evening at the reception tendered Reverend ami Mrs. Ebert, of the Methodist church. Addresses o f wel PROFESSIONAL CARDS come were made by Superintendent O W. Hays. Rev. H. B. Iler, Reverend Sams and J. I. Jones, to which Rev DR A. W. KIME ©rend Ebert responded. Miss Frances Specialist in Obstetrics Maekin gave a piano solo, Brighton Will cure for confinements at his Leonard a vocal solo, a male quartet home if desired. Special nurse if re gave several numbers. Virgina Bosley i)lured. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J a piano solo, Lillian Lewis a vocal solo, Charles Heck a violin obligato H W. TITUS. D M. D. and Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe and Mrs. Dentistry Leon DesLarzes a piano duet. Light Modern equipment. First National refreshments were served. Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 8. Evenings and Sundays bv ♦ <$ appointment. Office phone, 10; res Henry Rohde was completely stir ideuce enee phone, 15» Y. prised Sunday when a number of friends came in for Sunday dinner DR W. E. LEBOW- without having given him a chance to Dentist replenish the larder. However, they Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 brought with them more than suffi to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and eieut for tin* occasion and a jolly social Sundays by appoiutmciu. Phones: time was had, the occasion being Mr. office 35, residence 134 Y. Rohde’s birthday anniversary. Families present were those of Ed Adams, Ira DR. C. E. FROST Be idler, Charles McKibben and A. F. O ffice in Lawson buiiring Hamloth. Mrs. Carrie llemenway also Phone 47 was a guest. Cottagi* drove Oregon For Sewing Week This week und iu*xl will In* a session of s|»*i*ial displays ami help, at tliiH slori*. for lliosi* wlm an* planning their final needs either for their winlrr sew in«: or fancy uecillcwork for intended Rifts. ■"■■■■■-= & * * Dressmaking and Designing Tlie Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club met this week with Mrs. Gaven C. Dvott. <9> «©> Miss Pearl Currin. daughter of Mr. and Mr**. George Currin, was pleasantly surprised Tuesday when a number of her chums came in upon her to assist her in observing a birthday anniver snry. Refreshments were served. <8> <i * <$> Several wives of Elks from here at tended a reception given in Eugene Wednesday afternoon by wives of Elks of that city. Whist was the diversion of th** afternoon and refreshments were served. Those in the party from here were Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Karl K Mills. Mrs. A. H. Powell. Mrs. E. C. Spray. Mrs. A. W Kime, Mrs. C„ A Bart ell, Mr-. C. E. Frost, Mrs. O. M. Miller. Mr-. II. A. Miller. Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and Mrs. Ed Tullnr. & *> all work guaranteed Saginaw Society. Walker union high school held their MRS P E T S A N F O R D freshman party at the high school Sat 205 Adams Avenue urdav night. Refreshments of wieners, Phone 134-R, fo lia g e Grove, Ore. sandwiches, doughnuts and cider wer Agency Haro lay Custom Made Cor«''* served. Mrs. O. Knight gave a dinner Thur« day in honor of the birthday nnni versary of h«*r mother, Mrs. Allen. & +> * Delight V alley 8ociety. The Kocial Neighbors were enter trined We<|esda.y by Mr-. C. C. Conner. Mrs. R B Hanna, Mrs. Rosn Currin and Mrs. Lynch Currin, of Cottage Giove, and .Mrs. George Miller, of Ha I*m w« rp guests. About twenty fiv** women were present. Dainty refresh merits were served by the hostess. Apple drop L ohcs Boat Wlth Wantad. “ Noxt tino* I fraine up n match he tw)*t*n mv :tf»pi«* erop ami oro* o f tho*c wantad* l ’m going to b«»t my money oit thè ^vantali.’ * *ai«l John TriirineM. “ If wn* n gte iti match vvhih* it ln*ted but th«* noe«* wfift too fm*t for th«* np pi«* erop. Th«* appi«**« ha ve been gone for two wt*t*kft bnt thè wnnfnd evident ly ha rh ’t f olimi it oilt yet for it 's sf ili wrrking. ’ 9 No need to be Sentinel wantad. in want— use a tf 5c Beautiful quality pure handkerchief Sewing iiiuchim* needles, all makes, the p u k tg i 10c linen in right colors, 40 inches w id<*. titl-iiieh double tape lines. Price a yard Thinihh's, every si/e, each 5c to 25c Collar hands for hoys’ ami shirts, all sizes, each men’s 10c needles, darning needles, embroidery needles, head .... 10c size, thread $1.76 drawn squares of above, 25c) Bias binding, all sizes, hluek, white and colors, a holt ........ 10c to 15c Sew me erewell n entiles ................ ........ (Handkerchief Pearl buttons, the dozen ......... 5c, 8c, 10c, 1 2 l/ 2 c t0 26c Dark Silks in Desired Colors Heavy I bread art needle cloth, IS inches wide, 26 inches wide ami f>4 inches wide, a y a rd . 30c and 50c W in ter’s favorite fabrics are these fashionable deep tones of rich, lustrous silks .........led for frocks ami dresses, ami selected for their per fect quality. The prices are reasonable for such beautiful materials. Fancy 18-iuch wide buck for guest towels, iii cotton, cotton and linen, and pun* linen, yard 25c to $1.25 40-inch channelise satin in navy, black, brown, honey dew, electrk* blue, etc., yd $2.50 40-inch silk and wool crepe in henna, navy, black and brown, a beautiful heavy lustrous material suitable for blouse, dress or vestcc sleeves; priced a yard ...........................$2.95 O p p o r t u n it y For Frocks For Suits and Coats ÌÀ Ì.S Pine wool figured ehallies, fast in color, 27 inches wide, priced a yard at................................ . $1.25 All wool french serge in navy, black, brown, wine, taupe, dark Ri ven; 42 inches wide; yd $1.95 GAVEN C. DYOTT. M. D. L--- —. FOR N E E D L E W O R K FOR S E W IN G N E E D S Eugene Business College Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker enter tallied at dinner Sunday in honor of Physician and Surgeon their tw enty sixth wedding anniversary. X-ray work in all its branches. Eve \ Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. mugs by appointment. Sowles and family, this city, Mr. and 634 Alain Cottage drove, Oregon | Mrs. E. R. Crowe and family, Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sharp«* and Mr. DR. W. M. HAMILTON and Mrs. J. Perkins. Eugene. Chiropractic <£> <£> «•'* Chrome cases u specialty. Office . Mr- r Moo Mrs. Joe over Darby hardware. Residence u( . M k And. w Brand ami Mrs. J. I. 212 South Pacific Highway. Jones were host esses to a large nun« ber of the women and friends o f the J. F. SPRAY Methodist church Wednesday after- Real Estate, Insurance and noon. The business hour was spent in Collections laying plans for a bazaar and chicken 405 Alain Street Cottage Grove dinner to be hehl upon the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, November HERBERT W LOMBARD 15. Articles to be sold at the ljg7.au r Attorney at 1. 1 * will include calendars, candy, aprons. Christmas gifts. First National Sauk Building <£> <i> Cottage Grow;, Ore. Phone 94 Mrs. VV. E. Lebow entertained th* Joker club Friday evening. Guest* DR ROY SMITH present outside o f club members wen Veterinarian Mr». Lebow ’s mother, Mrs. J. C. John Phones 1114 and 915 son, o f Gobi Beach, and Mrs. H. K 116 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon Metcalf. 4$ <** The Epworth league of the Methodic! church will hold a hard tirm ' -iociiil to night in the league parlors, A number of guests outside of leagui * member44 have been invited. * <«> Mrs. S. R. Brand was hostess yes terdav afternoon to the Social Twelv * club. Th ■ afternoon was spent social!} and dainty refreshments were served. Coiue today. Each Special Here Quoted is Good Until October 31 26-inch bleached muslin, Rood quality, a yard 15c (hie special lot 27-inch outiiiR flannel, all colors 17*/2C (ine lot best 26 inch percale in I ìr I i I patterns, special a yard ................ IU One lot 26 inch cretonne, special a yard................. 21c 56 inch navy blue and black all wuol Incutine a beautiful soft fabric tilth I i i r I i silk finish lustre. Priced a yard ........ $3.60 27-inch silk laec for overdrape in brown, navy and black. 4ll-inch silk suitiiiR velvet, black and navy, priced a yard $4.75 26-iuch chaiiReable two-tone chif fon taffeta and niessaline in gold and Riven, tail and blue, Rold and blue, blue and cerise, etc., very suitable for frock, petticoat or triiiin iiiiR . Pri**ed a yard. ... $2.25 fit) inch all-wool velour cloth in reindeer tun, brown and dark blue, priced yd $2.50 fili to 60-ineh all-wool plani ami fancy coat iiirs in ull fashionable colors, priced yd $2.50 to $5.00 THE QUALITY STORE-COOP SEPVP J *- Neighborhood News I THORNTON CORNERS (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 25.—Mr*. Lida McCall and Mrs. Foster .spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sweet in Gowdyville. George and Roy Foster left Sunday for Ro»eburg. They expect to !»«• two or three weeks shingling and lathing a large building there. Airs. Abbott attended the Moose in staliution and supper Thursday «»veiling in Eugene. Alex Garoutte was initiat ed. Mrs. T. M. Foster and Mrs. A. I-. Foster called on Airs. Bryan at the steel bridge and Airs. Fields at Latham Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Chapman, of Divide, and her mother, Mrs. A. E. Foster, wore at Creswell Saturday lor apples and grape*. S. 1*. Short ridge has built an addi tion to his home on the Frank Garoutte place. SIL K C REEK (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) Oct. 25.— Elder A. V. Rlioitdes spoke at the Adventist church on the evening ot October 18. E. A. Wheeler, who has been spend mg tin* past eight months in British Columbia, visited friend.-* here from Wednesday to Friday while on hi way to St. Hel«*na, Calif. Keiin«*th Wheeler, o f Mupieton, and hi* cou-iri M«»rh* Chns«*, of Springfield, visited relatives her«* Friday. P«*ter Deardorff has returned from Myrtle Creek. Frank I Vo pics ri shipping wood to Eugene by the carload. Miss Ruby Whaley left Monday for S»ith«*rlin, where «In* will attend school at the academy. Donald Walker was hen* visiting friend* Saturday evening. Mrs. M C. Co«*hran ami Miss Conk lin, <»f Cottage Grave, Mr. and Mrs. Wells ami son ami B«*nnie Cole, of Row River, ami Theoilon* Sprague, of The Cedar*, attended church services Sab bath. Ham Dnmewn«»«l. of Loran«*, and tin* Arthur Wooleott family, visited at th * Burcham home Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Babcock and children, Mr . Jennie Wnlk«*r and Mr. and Mrs. II W. Wh«*eler and «laughter wen* Sun day guests at th«* E. R Darnell home. Mis* Louise Mattheyer was n guest at th«* F. A. Green hoim* Thursday night. (»scar Wheeler visit««! friemls in 1 » rnm* Morality. Mrs. Netti«* Estes ami son L«»onard returned last w«*«*k from a Creswell prun«* yard. week, after a several mouths’ visit in Kansas. The Columbus day program of the Delight Valley school was given at Literary Frida} night at the Walk, r union lugli school. Mr. ami Airs. Harry Conner, of Eu gene, spent the week end here at the Conner home. Airs. Lee Nixon. Aliss Eleanor and Frances Horn were Eugene visitors Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Ray Nixon and son»«* friends, of Eugene, and the E. J. Kent family were Sunday guests at the V\. K. Nixon home. Henry Lik«* underwent an operation at a Salem hospital October Iti, on«* leg being amputated a bo ve the knee. He 1*4 recovering ni«*ely. * B. C. Myers, Ray Alyers, Mrs. Henry Lake and Miss Anna Like went to Noti Saturday to visit relatives. The men went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. L«e Nixon motoreil to Eugeni* Tuesday afternoon. 11. T. Conner, of Grants Pass, took sup|M*r with his brothers Tuesday ev«* mng. Frank doll had the misfortune to <*ut one of hi* feet with an axe and is unable to wear a shoe. Mr. and Mrs. Georg«* Mill«»r, «»f Ha l«*m, are gu«*sts at tin* W. A. K«*«*m* home. The Sentinel want* all the new* all the time. I f you know un item, phone it in. 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