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— SOCIETY — 1 ,1 “ Plying D o v e , " Kay and H a r r y God a r d ; vocal solos, “ K l e g y ” a n d “ Un t i l , ” Mrs. Iv a n G. Warner. • • • T he t h i r t y f i f th b ir th d a y annive rsa ry E ac h m em ber of the M. I*. G. club of N. J. Nelson J r . was the occasion was presented with an a t t r a c t i v e m ar T h u rsd a y night of last week for a ket bag made of burlap and decorated surprise by a num ber of friends, who in gay colored y a rn s T uesday a f t e r caiue to the Nelsou home with well- noon, when the club was e n te r ta in e d filled b a ske ts of lunch a n d spent the by Mrs. Leon DosLnr/.es. The next evening. m eeting of the club will tie the (Mirisi ♦ # mas tree ¡»arty at the home of Mrs. l>r. a n d Mrs. H. W. T it u s wore plea s A L. Wynne. a n tly surprised Monday evening, when ♦ ♦ ♦ a p a rty of frien d s dropped in without The a n n u a l C hristm a s tree p a rty of notice for a ti o ’clock dinner. Mrs. the Constellation club was held y e stcr T it u s was s t a r ti n g the evening meal day a fte rnoon, only members of the for their family of th r e e a n d was club be in g present. In d iv id u a l lunches, som ewhat em b a rras se d fo r a few m o packed in d a in ty boxes, were served. ments. The guests, however, relieved The hostesses were Mrs. Karl K. Mills, • he s itu a tio n by producing a t u r k e y Mrs. I). ,1. Scholl, Mrs. S. L. Mack in, ste a m in g hot from the oven, with all Mrs. (>. L. Nichols and Mrs. II. K. the trim m in gs. The social tim e which Metcalf. followed continued to m idnight. The unexpecte d guests were Mr. a n d Mrs. ito y K. Short, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. W. lielliwell, Mr. and Mrs. K a r l K. Mills, Mr. a n d Mrs. H. S. Lass well a n d little d a u g h te r and Mr. a n d Mrs. U. A. Dresby te r m u C hurch— Rev. A. r 1’roctor. Mrs. T itus was p re sen te d with Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at a set of cut glass goblets. 10; m orning hour a t 11; ju n io r En # <# Miss M argaret Galloway was hostess dcuvor a t J ; se nior E n d e a v o r a t b:3U; Monday evening to a congenial p a rty ev en in g service a t 7:30. of friends. Those who a tt e n d e d the M ethodist C hurch— S unda y school at enjoyable a f f a i r were Mr. a n d Mrs. 0:45. Classes for all ages. Morning wor Curl W itte, Mr. a n d Mrs. Iva n G. W ar . ,, ner, It.»» Kl.».. IV,,.., M,»» worth league a t ti:30. E v e n in g service H a n n a, Miss Ituth Phelps, Miss Bethel at 7:JO. All Sun d a y services will be in Gowily, Miss Dorris Sikes, Ken San p r e p a r a tio n for the special m eetin gs lord, Dale W y a tt, Charles Burkholder, of the coining week. Georg Bjorset and Van B e atty . <& Se ve nth Day A dventist Church, west News of the m arriag e of Miss Vera Main stre et. Services every Sa tu rd ay Morgan a n d W. II. Mnlhose in K lam ath S a b b a th school, 10 a. m ; church sor Pulls last mouth has reached here. The vice, 11 a. in. P r a y e r m ee ting Weduos bride is a d a u g h te r of Mrs. M. M. M o r gan, of th is city, and a tt e n d e d high iluy, 7:30 p. in. school here in 1018. She had been liv ... . . . __ v , ,, ., 4 , C hristian Church, the “ h o m e l i k e ’ me since t h a t time with her sister, . » , .... , , , church, J . E. Carlson, m in iste r —Bibl* Airs. L aw rence Phelps, at whose home , ,, m m i school at 0:45. Morning • lie was married. . Mr. and i Mrs. Mel ,, ... .. ^ service at 11. . , .. Mrs. host* will make their home in , Klum uth .. keliem . s, .’ w ile oi . a . l o rm . e , r , 1 pastor will speuk. J u n i o r church at II, inter Palls, where Mrs. Morgan will visit m ediate a n d ju n io r C hristian E n d ea v o r with them a f t e r Christmas. at <1:30, evening service at 7:3U. <*• <9> The f o rtie th wedding a n n iv e r s a r y of C hristian Science church, c orner ot Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. B e n n e tt was cele Orateli S unda y evening at the Bennett J e f f e r s o n u venue a n d Second stre et home on south Sixth street. A surprise »Sunday services a t 11 a. in. Wednes p. m. ti d in n e r was served by th e ir children, day services a t 7:30 • • • who presented each parent with a B a p tist C hurc h—Services will be ruby. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. li. O. Bennett and children, Mr. | held regularly in the B a p ti s t church a n d Mrs. A. 1. P a g a la a n d children, every L o r d ’s day. Sunday school 10 Mr. und Mrs. P. O. B e n n e tt, Mrs. Car a. m., m orning service 11 a. in., eve rie Ferguson, Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert ning se rvice a t 7:30. P r a y e r m eetin g Allen and d a u g h te r Elenore, Mr. and e very T h u r sd a y evening at 7:30 o ’clock Mrs. H erbert W hitlock, ( ’ari, E rnest Our n e ig h b o r ’s trouble s ne v er appe». a n d Glen Bennett und Miss M yrtle Potts. All of the children were present large until we run up a g ain st the same except Mrs. William M attox, who lives thing ourselves. • • * m C alifornia. Jt is i r r i t a t i n g to the bossy rami The Past Noble G ra nds club of the to have his wife suggest t h a t he d'. Kebekah lodge was e n te r ta i n e d Thurs j u s t what he was p lan n in g t o do day a fte rn o o n ot last week by Mrs. whether she w a n t e d him to or not. J a m e s H art. Members of tie* club will meet h e r e a f te r to piece (piiIts and sew It is more t h a n likely t h a t most of to furnish n room in the 1. O. O. F. home in P o rtlan d . Mrs. A. W. Kime our cuss words originally came as uu will e n te r ta i n the club at its next inspirât ion to someone in u dental m ee tin g in J a n u a r y . chair. <& <$> Members of Miss E s th e r H ilsb y ’s | An old m aid may not have the hap class m music were e n te r ta i n e d ut Miss ; piest lot in the world, but she d o e s n ’t S i l s b y ’s home »Saturday a fte r n o o n , uu have to worry a bout clothes for u half in te res tin g contest bein g engaged in a f t e r the program cd’ musical numbers. dozen kids mid th e ir good-for nothin g Miss Hi Is by served refreshm ents. A dad. • « * com m ittee, composed of Mrs. Ivan G. Som etim es u man lives to a ripe old W arner, Kay Godard, Hazel F ü h r e r a n d Doris Holdermau, was appointed age outy to be plucked at the last mo to t a k e charge of tin* J a n u a r y meeting m ea t L\ his rela tives. • • • of the E u te rp ea n club. Following is the program given S a t u r d a y : Piano duet, The man who does not leave some “ C h a t t e r , " Lois Godard a n d Miss Sils b y ; “ Slum ber B o a t , ’ ’ Hazel F ü h re r; unrealized a m b itio n s behind when he ‘ ‘ D re am ing of Love a n d Y o u , ” Ray dies has not really lived. Godurd; piano solos, “ I n the B o a t ’ ’ Sw at the fly a n d smack the kissing mid “ F a i r y Bells,“ Lois Godard; ‘ ‘ »Star/ ' D oris H iddennn n ; piano duet b—. CHURCH NEWS 11 , SILK CREEK. A person with red h a ir will go into The woman who is t a k i n g her four A bride-to-be compelled her promised a rage t r y in g to convin ce someone t h a t tc e u th h usba nd ought t o know w hether hu sb a n d to t r a v e l a couple thousan l it d o e s n 't give him a b a d tem per. all men a re alike. miles in order to be m arried b y a • « • preacher who would leave out tho W hen a man is m orally b u n k ru p l, his Those who will not heed advice “ o b e y ” clause. A f t e r she has been c reditors a re of the kin d who cun J o a b o u t g e t t i n g m arried are p u ttin g m a rrie d awhile she will learn how u n n o thing for him. them selves in a position to be able to necessary was such a precaution. # # # • • • give some. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 14.-—Mrs. Shade Bun-hum was called to C’nnby F rid a y by the serious illness of a bortiler, Lynn Green spent the week end here with his p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d . Green. E lder A. V. Rhoads, of S u th e rliu , T here a re still as big fish in th e s» a A man who comes home from church l a n d E lde r Iverson, of G rants Fuss, are Should a b a b b li n g brook a lw ays be a n d c a n ' t rem em ber the tex t usually assisting in the an n u al S e v e n t h day as have e ver been cau g h t but none as has a pretext. A dve ntist week of p r a y e r here, the big as tin* stories Hint h a v e been told. r e fe r r e d to as “ s h e f ” services being held in the church e v ery a fte rn o o n at 2 o ’clock. Theodore W hitclo ck, of H utchin son, Mian., visited fr ie n d s here d uring the past week. Hi* was on lus way from Idaho, where he spent the past y e ar, to California, where he will visit a b ro th er and a sister this winter. Miss Lcotu E stes r e tu r n e d F r id a y fro ma w e e k ’s visit in Eugene. Mrs. J e n n ie W alker, who had been assistin g in the care of he r little g r a n d son, K e n n e th B abcock, r e tu r n e d to th e I Grove the first of the week. Mr. a n d Mrs. Elm er E a s tm a n re? t u r n e d T uesday fro m a b r i e f visit io | C ottage Grove. Mr. Abbott is c u tt i n g wood on Mrs, Ella T h o m p s o n s ’ ranch. A r t h u r W hite was in tow n the f ir s t | of the week. P e t e r D e a r d o r f f was in the Grov6 Monday. L ittle K e n n eth Babcock, who has been ve ry ill w ith bronchial pneum o nia, is im proving rapidly a n d is now able to be up a n d about the house. Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s R igby were in C ottage Grove Monday. A N N O U N C IN G Opening of the E arl M otor C o . 841 Main Street at Ninth SALES When women describe some th in g s as “ h e a v e n l y ” it m akes us th in k ot a word describing the oilier place. * * * A man d o e s n ’t reach th e age of dis cretion u u til a l l e r it i s u ’t m uch use io him. • • * Old men w i t h lots of dough a re o fte n crusty. « * • W hat is the q u a li t y in hu m an n a tu r e t h a t m akes us revel iu the m is ta k e s of others? « # * F o r a game t h a t has been exposed so often it is peculiar t h a t f l a t t e r y serves its purpose n early ev ery time. # * # Women are lea rn in g to run elevators. I s th is going up or down? * * * I f you would be h a ppy, a n t i c i p a t e ! more sunshin e f o r th e da y s not vht born, h a v e c onfidence t h a t w h a t w e n t | wrong to d ay will be rig h te d on the morrow', have f a it h in your fellow man a n d confid ence in yourse lf; brood not on y o u r sorrows a n d th in k m uch on the p lea sa n te r th in g s of life. SERVICE GILL BATTERIES -INSHIELD SPOTLIGHTS We intend to operate a general garage business, specializing in Chevrolet Sales and Service. Will carry a complete line of GEN UINE ( ’HEVKOLET PAKTS. Have a first-elass Battery »Service Station. Will do Vulcanizing, Welding, General Repairing and Storage. If you are in trouble with your car drop in and talk it over with us. Doesn’t cost, anything to talk. Perhaps we can make a sugges tion that will straighten you out. COME IN AND SEE THE NEW SUPERIOR CHEVROLET Earl Harkleroad, Manager Real Live Santa Claus at the Pair Store S at, Dec. 16 th Watch for Him Over the City 2 to 3 o’Clock Wonderful sale on toys and novelties. Everybody must see our large stock. Our prices are as low or lower than any place in the county. We have been getting in As a Christinas Present —there is nothing that would be more appreciated by any member of the I’amily than one of the models of Ford eneloaed car» and the giving of the present would come at a time of year when it would be most, appreciated. Think how pleasant it would he for your wife, if you are a married man, to have a e.o/.y little parlor on wheels in which she could buz/, down town to do her shopping, or which would take her to lodge in flic evening or to the party in the afternoon. She could wear her party gowns and arrive at her destination just as she stepped from her boudoir. She might let you use it when you wish to go somewhere in a hurry and haven’t time to bundle up as you must if you go in an open ear. The Ford is always ready to go and always ready to bring you hark. The enclosed models are always dry and comfy and are as easy riding as nian.v of the heavy makes that coat several times the price of the Ford. our last shipment this week. Everything out Saturday. We want everybody to see our display. Remember we have special bargains in practical gifts such as beautiful dinner sets, alumi- numware and the largest line of dishes we have ever had. 150 Miller Rubber Aprons, 95c Ginghams, Outings, Percales and Drapery; get the price. Felt Slippers; all prices Bargains in Sweaters for everybody 175 Roasters, $1.39 2000 Handkerchiefs, 5c, 10c, 15c 300 Pounds Pure Sugar Mixed Candy 15c Per Pound Saturday All Other Candies at Lowest Prices WE HAVEN’T ROOM FOR ANYTHING Woodson Brothers T H E PAIR fo r F o rd s an d F o rd s o n s DEMONSTRATIONS DAV OR NIGHT ELSE OR WE J. A . W R I G H T , P R O P . WOULD HAVE IT