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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
SOCIETY A aurpri** to their friend* iii this city w h s the marriage in Grunt a Pass on Thauksgiviug day o f Mr*. Frouu Y\ hitchousc and Fd \Y. Miller, both former residents of Cottage Grove. Mr. Miller was formerly secretary o f the chamber o f commerce here but is now proprietor o f the Oxford hotel iu it rants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Miller stopped over here Thursday on their i way to Portland to the hotel meu’a convention. 4s 4* The fifth birthday anniversary o f ! little Miss Margaret Short was eele- j brated Friday afternoon with a party at the Short home to which eighteen j o f the small friends o f tin* honor guest i were invited. Those who enjoyed the I afternoon were Margaret and l)orothy i Jackson, Evelyn and Eleanor Hays, j Jean and Alice Allison, Alberta Wil j hams, lxrnise Wynne. Alice Elizabeth ; Desl 4 tir 7 .es, Marjorie Kllen Titus. Beth Bede, Betty Jane (Quigley, Adeline Adams, Vera Scott, Muddle Be idler, Mary Elizabeth La «swell, Mary jane Smith. & & <& Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brand were hosts Monday night for a card party, iu - vitiug in members of the Catholic so ciety. Mrs. Carrie Henieuway was an invited guest. <$> Tin* Constellatiou club will hold its annual Christmas tree upon December j :i with Mr- Mills, Mrs, Mackin, Mrs. Metcalf. Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Wynne and, Mrs. Scholl as hostesses. Members un- i able to be present have been requested j to notify the hostesses at an early date. ^ 4> 4> The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian | church will be entertained at the church at 2:30 o'clock on the after • noon o f December 13 by the following * hostesses: Mrs. Charles Adams, Airs. ! Rosa Currin, Mrs. James Robison and Mrs. VanOsdel. 4s 4* The Tillicum club met Wednesday i mght with Air. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens at their beutiful new home on north Ninth and Gibbs avenue at an evening i o f five hundred. Delicious refresh inents were served and an old-fash ioned dance indulged in. Air. and Airs. 1 Conrad Lundeen, Mr. and Airs. M. P. Garoutte and Airs. Carrie Hemenwav were invited guests. 4* <$> The benefit musicale and five hun j dred party given Wednesday night by : the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club for th»* benefit o f tin* M others’ club rest j room was well attended. Christmas decorations, large bunches of mistletoe 1 tied with bows o f red ribbon, made Phillips hall attractive for the oeca- I sum. A vocal solo by Mrs. Leon Dos j Larzes. vocal duet by Mrs. Earl Arthui and Miss Elise Price and two numbers by the ladies’ quartet. Airs. Roy Short. Airs. C. C. Cruson, Airs. George Alat- thews ami Airs. Earl Arthur, contribu ted much to the pleasure of the eve ning. Mrs. Byrne and George Mat-| thews were winners at cards. Prac tieally all of the money taken in will go to the rest room fund, members of the bridge d u g donating their time and material. The net receipts were $34. <$> Delight Valley 8ociety. Airs. C. H. Haight was hostess to the Social Neighbors Wednesday afternoon. On account o f the stormy weather the attendance was small. Delicious re freshments were served. Th«* next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. \V. E. Nixon on December 20, when the annual Christmas tree will be held. <t> Silk Creek Society. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock enter tained Thursday o f last week with a dinner, music and a social evening fol lowing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock, Air. and Mrs. James Rigby and son Orval, Mr. and Mrs. Grimes and daughter Itha, A. L. Chitwood and daughter Dora. Mr. and Airs. U. W. Wheeler and baby, o f Lo rane, Air. and Mrs. E. R. Darnell and M r . E. M. Wheeler. 4> <* A recent issue o f tiic Paso Robles, Calif., Press contains tin following ac count of the wedding o f Miss Clit Pearl Anderson, former resident of Cottage Grove: “ A wedding of much interest among the younger set in this city took place 'lues day afternoon in Judge Brewster's olfiee when Miss Clita Pearl Anderson and Mr. Clarence Ferutdy Bt aggers were united in marriage with the judge officiating. The families of both young people Were the only guests at the wed ding. The bride is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, o f Wil low Creek. Whe has become very popu ini among the younger set in this city. Air. Staggers is the stepson o f 11. D. Bayless, one o f the well known ranch era living a few miles north o f town. He was seriously injured when em ployed with the street car company of Los Angeles nearly a year ago and it was while here recuperating from his injuries that he met Miss Anderson. Tuesday evening numerous friends of the young couple gave them an old fashioned charivari at the home o f Mr. and Mr*. Bayless. Air. and Mrs. »Stag gers will make their home in Los Angeles.' ’ HRI5TMAS Ç lF -g fo o PE T "* 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT STOCKINGS A host of the prettiest hosiery in silk, silk ¿ 1114 1 fibre, silk ami wool, pure wool, mercerized cotton lisle, etc., in wanted col ors, black and white, to suit your particular preference. Glove silk stockings with hit'll spliced heel, priced pair $3.50 Silk and wool stock hips in sport rib, priced pair SI 75 in-pram pure silk stockinps, pair. $1.25. $1.50, $2.25 up Mercerized lisle stockinps, the pair......................... 39c, 50c, 60c Fiber and silk stockinps priced the pair....................75c and 90c “ Tin* gift that is worth {jiving” is tlit* idea hack of everything in our Christmas nifi selections. W hether you seek a pretty gift., a practical gift, a simple inexpensive article of exceptional novelty or something to meet a special need —here you will find just the particular present to please for everyone oil your gift list. 1 r M ore I J iLwrv TO CBPKEHAS gUv F or C ostu m e s December Deductions on H ere A re W ool B e a u t i f u l S ilk s D r e s s F a b r ic s Fashionable shades, richest textures, silks of ipialitv at reasonable prices. Dad knows your thought ful ness best when he receives worth-while tlnnps like these we have listed to help you de cide. Cotton and silk and all-silk tuvkties............. 50c, 75c, $1 up M en’s rain-proof umbrellas, priced....................$1.50 to $5.00 Genuine rabbit fur Mallory brand letl hats $4.50 aud $5.00 Wool knit ploves, black and colors, priced..... 75c to $1.50 Leather dress ploves, plain and silk lin e d .............$2.25 to $3.50 Suspenders packed in individ ual boxes...................50c to $1.00 Arm bands and garters in boxes............................25c to $1.00 Wool cashmere hosiery for men..............................50c to $1.50 Dress shirts in fast colors, priced ......... $1.50 to $0.00 Wool shirts, cotton mixed and pure wool .... $1.98 to $4.95 Outing flannel pajamas and night gowns..... $1.25 to $2.95 40-inch silk chiffon velvet in navy, black and brown for cost mill's, vu rii ...... $4.75 22-inch silk crepe trieotine in brown, »rutile , blues, black, honevdew, etc .. priced the vani....................... $2.95 40-inch satin charmeuse in black and colors, yd $2.50 36-inch satin messaline, in black and colors, vd $2.25 served. 4 4 4 Dinner guests at the J. (j. W illits! I»«*mi on Thanksgiving day were Mr. oiio Mrs. D. H. Henieuway, Miss Kita I Kelly tad Dale Hawkins. 4» 4* 4* The H. L. Godard children entertained a number o f the young people from the city at their country home Friday evening. Mr. and Airs. Godard being out o f the city, the party was diaper ; oued by Mr. and Airs. V. T. Randall. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Frank McFarlunds were guests o f the H. V'. Allison family for Thanks j giving dinner. All $1.95 to $2.25 values priced a yard............... $1.75 All .... $1.95 J R Tovland at this store is now brim full of playtime toys gathered from many manufacturing centers in various parts of the world. Bring the children and enjoy the young folks’ do til'll and renew the spirit of youth in lonkiiiK over the host of new and improved toys which you did not have an opportunity to see iu the days of your childhood. See Animated animals, new mechanical toys, wireless telegraph, beautiful dolls, talking dolls, construction toys, wheel toys, musical toys, new and standard games, doll sets and dtdl furniture guns of various kinds, drums, rubber halls that cannot lie punctured, etc. COME T O D A Y — YOU ARE W ELCOM E OUR HIGH Q U ALITY GOOD CANDIES FOR CHRISTM AS AND E V E R Y D A Y Hand dipped chocolates, pure fruit flavors; caramel, cream and nut filling, priced a lb 60c Hard, satin candy, assorted, lb. 25c to 35c Mixed candy, french creams, peanut brittle, ribbon candy, etc, priced a lb..... .......................... 20c to 30c THE — you can do it by feeding Sterling Dairy Feed. We keep scale records of the milk our cow produces und find there is a good profit in it. Following is the result of our records and our cow has been milking over a year: 1 sai k Sterling Dairy Feed (lusts 9 days).......... ....... $1.50 I lay, 30c per day (estimated).................................. .. . $2 To Total cost of feed for 9 days............................... Number quarts of milk produced in !l days 107 quarts of milk at 12c per quart................ Less total cost o f feed........................................... .$4.20 107 ..*I2.K4 ..$ 4.20 Net profit for 9 days $ 8.64 Net profit per day..... $ 0,96 Sterling Feed Company Cottage Grove, Oregon Beidler’s Cash Feed and Grocery Store N E W STOCK OF OR<H’ ERIES. Y O l’ K CH RISTM AS CANDIES N ETTED GEM POTATOES, ONIONS AND DELICIOUS APPLES. ALL KINDS OF FEED A car of alfalfa bay to be in thin Week. Get our prices on ton lots o ff the ear. Economy Feed Store SIXTH A N D W A S H I N G T O N QUALITY store - c o o p servh VfitJ*/. things of the unusual please every mother youngest to the old hack home. White and new colored bed spreads priced $1.95 to $7.50 Silk gloves and wool gloves priced ......... 75c to $1.50 Silk scarfs and wool scurfs priced $3.50 to $5.50 Assorted linen box stationery priced 50c and 60c Ivory pyrulin combs, brushes and mirrors 50c to $3.00 Mercerized luhle cloths for round nr square tables, priced each. $3.65 to $4.25 Stoneware jardinieres, fern dishes and vases $1.00 to $3.50 New vuliics in handkerchiefs priced 5c to $1.50 Blouses ill silk uiol cotton priced $1.95 to $9.00 Sweaters iu pure wool priced at $4.50 to $12.50 Dress shoes, oxfords and pumps $3.25 to $8.50 .Break fast caps and boudoir caps ......... 50c, 75c to $1.50 PHONE 33— U & M GROCERY DEPARTM ENT Bulk ground cocoa, lb ... 15c ■New crop walnuts, Ih 25c and 40c Fresh, fancy long shredded eoeouuut, Ih. . ,30c Sweet potatoes, 7 lbs 25c Fresh large hunch celery, each 10c Special blend coffee, lb 25c J ' Mr. Family Man- Keep a Cow in Town and Reduce Your H. C. L. TH E PLACE TO B F Y AND NUTS. values All $2.75 to $3.00 values priced u v a n !.............. $2.25 TRY 82C W est Main Street $2.50 TOYLAND OPENING 4 4> 4* Miss Lula Currin wa * ilOHtCHB tO members of the Joker club Friday night at her home on old Pacific high | way. Been 1 J im * o f th** il lm •** »if :i num | bur of members the following men were j invited in to enjoy the evening at i cards: H. J. Shinn, Ken Hanford, H. H. Watch and William Thtim. Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Currin were also additional! guests. Delicious refreshments were | CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS AT M ODERATE PRICES Handles and covers in good range of styles, colors and materials, direct from the manufacturers to this store. I’riees most reasonable for added pood quality. Cotton, silk and linen um brellas priced $1.25 to $5.00 Silk umbrellas $5.00 to $9.00 selected lot pi ft n or for per sonal wear. Prices have stepped down to make this timely selling a welcome one to every woman seeking a practical gift or desiring better materials at a lower cost. HOUSE S U P P E R S FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Here are comfortable, warm and most attractive house slip pers for men, women, boys and .girls aud in s full range of sizes. The prices are lowest you have seen since the war and styles more attractive. Look them over today. W omen’s wool felt slippers in 12 colors and more than a score of styles, pair. $1.00 to $1.95 W om en’s leather moccasins, priced at $2.35 Misses’ and children’s house slippers, pair ... 75c to $1.35 Men’s felt slippers, priced the pair $1.35 to $1.85 Men’s leather house slippers, pair $2.75 to $3.25 Boys’ felt house slippers $1.35 Neighborhood News been very ili, is slowly improving. W. L. Kinible, S. K. Piper and I da agli ter Miss Al. J. Piper were Tlmnksgi ving guests at thè L. G. THE CEDARS i Markham lumie. W. J. Thurp, M r. Jepson and Miss (Special to The Sentinel.) ( Anna Jepson were Thanksgiviug guests Dec. fi. — Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Franklin ■ ut thè F. C. Fwhrer lumie. and children and Mr. and Mrs. 1>. I). Franklin, of Oklahoma, and Clarence Divide Society. Turr, of Los Angeles, spent Thanks Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman invit giving at the home o f their parents, ed in a few friends Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Tarr. i an evening of cards. Among those Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Remple and present were Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Me children spent Thanksgiving at the C. Reynolds and children, Mr. aud Mrs. A. McFarland home. | Nelson Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roder Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hubbard and 1 strain, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Allenimi, daughter Gwendolyn, of Salem, spent Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan and children Thanksgiving at the home o f Mrs. | and Mrs. A. K. Foster and Viola and Hubbards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Catherine Foster, of Cottage Grove. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hart se I left Thursday o f Inst week to visit at the home of Mrs. Hartsel's sister, Mrs. Hubbard, in Salem. A party o f neighbors sperm an eve ning recently with Murry Buchanan. Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Smith and daughter Marie, of Star, and Mr. ami Mrs. F. M, Clow, of Kugene, spent Thanksgiving ut the Fd Ashby home. Mrs. Fd Ashby visited Sunday at the P. H. Mage«* home. Airs. A. J. Armstrong and daughters Aileen, o f Kugene, and Airs. Dean Duvall, of YVacoiida, visited during the week at the («. W. McFarland home. A Portland, Ore., woman tied Iu 200 pound husband’» hands and fe. with ropes and then called the polic« When the polieeiuaii abused her till band she collared the cop, took Iu old man away and Ind him. Is this th gentle, delicate, unassertive ereatur fiom whom t he unchi various Orcgo male voter so long withheld the ballot • • • Q. > An mmrehistie HI. Louis preach»' says that a man who kisses u gi I ought to be shot. They do usuull receive u heart wound. Nelson’ s Service Station ON SOUTH FIFTH ST. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 5.— Mr. and Airs. L. D. H uff and children were Thanksgiving guests j at the Charlie White home. Airs. G. J. Kappauf, Mrs. J. A.! Young, Mrs. Gilcrist and daughter! Miss Ada attended church in the Grove) last Friday evening. Mrs. W. T. Garoutte was laid to rest, in the Taylor Ijine cemetery Sunday afternoon. Stanley Piser visited n part o f last week with his sister, Mrs »lohn Rebel bock. Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of Tennant, Calif., is visiting with her sister; Mrs J. (j. A. Young, and brother R. T. Cnrlile. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf and children were Thanksgiving guests nt the G. M Kebelbeek home. Mrs J. Cj. A. Young just received word from the Kugene hospital that her brother, G. L. Carliie, who hu* * If woman were not the most forgii ing of creatures, what a time mu would have in this old world. • • • Grand Opening at HEBRON. * . Saturday, Dec. 9 As a special inducement for you to come and see our new home and try out our uew gas pump, for above date only, fill your gas tank with Red Crown Gasoline for 25c per gallon and get 10 per cent off on any article pur chased on that day, regardless of amount of purchase, new ears excepted.