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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 Miss Lulu Gordon und Miss Eva ridge, relatives of the two women Chimney Fire at Spray Home. Russell, of Eugene; Miss Marian coming in to celebrate the occasion A flue fire in the E. C. Spray White, Miss Huth Phelps, Miss Elise with them. property at Ninth street and White- Price, Miss Hallie Willits, Miss ♦ ♦ ♦ aker avenue called out the city fire Katherine Mendenhall, Miss Marga A 8t. Patrick's day motif pre department Tuesday forenoon. The | £ £ ■ 111 C £ V £ X £ 1 VZ X £ X'^ - £ £ XX ► ' ' x XX x ret Galloway, Miss Bethel Gowdy, dominated iu the decorations used property was recently sold to War i Miss Daisy Johnson, Miss Eunice by Mrs. Victor K. Kem, who was reu Daugherty and the Sprays had VanDeubnrg, Miss Dorris Hikes, hostess Wednesday for the 8. T. 8. moved out a few days before. Paint Herbert Adams, Ned Irwin, Sam club ---- at -. her attractive new home on ers, who were getting the house Veatch, Virgil Gowdy, Dale Hawk went Alain street. Dainty refresh ready for occupancy, had a small ins, Herbert W. Lombard, Charles ments were served. fire in the fireplace and it was this COMMON BRICK FACE BRICK Burkholder and Mr. and Mr». Ivan ♦ ♦ ♦ which caused the flames, which were Warner. Seven year-old Margaret Jackson, allowed to burn out. « 4* daughter of Mrs. Gladys Jackson, FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett were entertained twenty five of her small Chagrin is when you call en a pleasantly surprised Saturday night friends Saturday afternoon at the girl with a five-dollar bouquet and DRAIN TILE BUILDING TILE when a group of friends dropped in home of her grandparents, Mr. and a two-fifty box of candy and find to spend the evening, bringing well Mrs. W. L. Darby, the occasion be her out walking with a guy with a filled baskets for the dinner which ing her birthday anniversary. Each six-dollar-a week earning capacity. WIDE LUMBER HEARTH TILE preceded the informal evening. In little guest received an Easter bun the party were Mr. and Mrs. Victor ny. The guests were Helen Hanson, Kem, Mr. und Mrs. G. A. Sanders, Margaret Short, Grace Burge, Mar OH! MY BACK! Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks, Mr. and garet Shelburne, Ilene Towne, Cle Mrs. John Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. ona Lunau, Irene Scott, Nellie The Expression of Many a Kidney Nelson DeYoung, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fudge, Zelma Lafoon, Mary Eliza Sufferer in Cottage Grove. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence beth Lasswell, Donna Bartell, Vera Stoneburg, Mr. find Mrs. George Scott, Louise Wynne, Ila Mason, A stubborn backache is cause to Anderson, Mrs. Ida Veatch and Mrs. NoTdene King, Beth Bede, Eleanor suspect kidney trouble. When the A NEW CAR—A NEW PRICE and Evelyn Hays, Velma McKibben, Carrie Ferguson. kidneys are inflamed and swollen, Genevieve Woodard, Julia Morse, stooping ♦ ♦ ♦ brings a sharp twinge in The Past Matrons’ club will meet Elaine Stover, Marie Smith, Alice the small of the back that almost LIME with Mrs. Jas. P. Graham at Ma Elizabeth DesLarzes, Maxine Nelson takes CEMENT the breath away. Doan’s Kid sonic hall Monday evening, March and Dorothy Jackson. ney Pills revive the sluggish kid <$> <» <§• 19, at 7:30 o ’clock. All past ma STUCCO PLASTER Mrs. Mallie Miller gave a dinner neys—relieve aching backs. Here’s trons and past patrons are cordially Friday in honor of the seventh Cottage Grove proof: invited to be present. Mrs. Amanda Spriggs, 500 8. 1st birthday anniversary of her son says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are Ash Dumps Clean Outs Dampers Hostesses for Constellation club Claude. Those present wero Wayne St., not a new remedy to me. I had at tho meeting last week were Mrs. Shaw, Glenwood Cheney, Leonard terrible and could hardly Roy Short, Mrs. Charles Beidler and Mitchell, Armand Wynne, Harold get about backaches and dizzy spells came over Mackin, Paul Sanders and Orville Miss Esther Silsby. me, especially when I stooped. My Crawford. ♦ limbs ached, my feet swelled and The barn dance put on by the Hostesses for the Constellation ray kidneys acted too frequently Tanglefoot club Tuesday night but Doan’s Kidney Pills soon had probably was tho most enjoyable club next Thursday afternoon are me feeling like a different person. of the many functions which this Mrs. R. A. Trask, Mrs. N. E. Glass The aches and pains left and my organization has given. The hall and Mrs. Earl Hill. kidneys did not annoy me.” was lighted with barn lanterns. Har Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t THAT GUILTIEST FEELING. ness decorated the walls. Hens ’ Doesn’t it make you feel ashamed simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | Contractors and Dealers neats, boxes of apples, plows, plant Kidney Pills-—the same that ers, rakes, hoes and other farm im of yourself to hear in a roundabout Doan's Mrs. SpriggB had. Foster-Milburn plements were scattered about the way of some nice thing that has Co., Mfrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. m!6 23 I room. Planks supported by bales of been Baid of you by some fellow hay wore the seats. Some of the you have been hating! Some people never get anywhere costumes were screams. “Farmer” Mills took the prize for the worst except in trouble. looking man and Mrs. C. C. Cruson for the worst looking woman, after >----------------------------------------------8> being tied for the honor with Mrs. Church News N. J. Nelson Jr. Lemonade and :------------- ♦ wafers were served. The hostesses Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. were Mrs. A. M. Moore, Mrs. Earl Earl Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at Arthur, Mrs. G. M. Scott, Mrs. ~ 10, Men’s Forum at 10, subject: Garoutte and Mrs. Elbert Bede. “Is the Near East Relief a Worthy ♦ ♦ ♦ Tho Twonty-Five club, composed Object of Charity!” Leader, George «♦ at Phillips hail. A color scheme of the members of the Rebekah O. Knowles. Morning hour at 11, of gold and black predom subject: “On the Way to the SOCIETY inated enlivened by lights shaded degree staff, enjoyed a social eve Garden.” Junior Endeavor at 3, Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell always claimed his life was saved by Internal Bathing. with bright colors. Oriental pictures ning at the home of Mrs. M. I*. Ga- senior Endeavor at 6:30, evening And that after it made him well, it kept him 100% well and efficient for many years. Draperies, shaded lights and in wore attractively grouped about the routto Monday with Mrs. Verne service at 7:30, subject: “Physical cense produced an oriental effect walls. A buffet supper was served. Garoutte, Mrs. George Hohl, Mrs. and Spiritual Gravity.’’ This is not hard to believe when Physicians agree that most human ills are caused by for the five hundred and dancing Patronesses for the evening were C. A. Stevens and Mrs. M. P. Ga • « « accumulated waste in the lower intestine and no medicine has ever been found to keep it free party for which Ren Hanford, Her Mrs. Anna Gowdy, Mrs. Pet San routte as hostesses. About fourteen Methodist church—Rev. J. H. from these poisons. members were present. bert A. Hagen, Georg Bjorset, Dale ford, Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg and Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. Tyrrell’s book tells why and how this has been the means of freeing over a million of Wyatt, Cecil Caldwoll and Van Mrs. Currie Heinenway. Invitations Kidnapped by members of the 9:45; classes for all ages. Morning were issued to Miss June Eller, enlightened Americans, many right here in town, from “that tired feeling” as well as the more choir of the Methodist church, for worship at 11, junior league at 3, serious illnesses which follow if the pernicious poisons are not cleansed out. which she had been director for sev Epworth league at 6:30, evening eral years, Mrs. Leon DesLarzes service at 7:30. Pure warm water scientifically administered, will take these poisons out and keep them out. was the guest of honor ut a dinner Christian Church, the “ homelike ’ ’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ask today for this book—“Why Man of Today is Only Leonard Thursday night of last church—J. E. Carlson, minister. Bible week. Mrs. DesLarzes who, with Mr. school at 9:45. The morning service 50% Efficient"—Remember it is free to you. DesLarzes and their small daugh is at 11, junior church at 11, inter ter Alice Elizabeth, lias gone to Cal mediate and senior Christian En ifornia to live, was presented with deavor at 6:30 and evening service a beautiful cameo brooch by the at 7:30. The Rexall Store C. J. Kem, Prop. choir. Seventh Day Adventist Church— <S> <S” > Complimenting one of their num West Main street. Services every ber, Mrs. Leon DesLarzes, who left Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, this week to reside in California, church service at 11; praper meet members of the M. P. G. club en ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. tertained with a reception Tuesday Baptist Church—Rev. H. B. Iler, afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 at the home of Mrs. H. W. pastor. Services held regularly every We have just installed a homogenizer in our ice Lord ’s day. Sunday school at 10, Titus on north Ninth street. About cream department and now have as complete an ice sixty women called during the af morning service at 11, B. Y. P. U. cream plant as any in the country. True enough, there ternoon to bid farewell to Mrs. Des at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. Larzes, who will be greatly missed Prayer mocting Thursday evenings are more elaborate plants, but all the machinery that • • • from social and musical circles of at 7:30. is essential to quality we have; and further than that, Christian Science Church—Corner tho city. The Titus residence was wo are situated so that we have an abundant supply of attractively decorated with potted of Jefferson avenue and Second sweet cream and so are not forced to rely on sweet or plants and spring flowers. Club street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. members received the guests and WednesJay services at 7:30 p. m. unaalted butter and skimmed milk, as are most of the presided at the tea table. Mrs. Bes factories in tho larger places. sie fcutcliffo, a close friend of Mrs. DesLarzes, was also asked to aasiSt We propose to furnish to the people of Cottage in pouring. announces the Grove an ice cream made from sweet cream containing ♦ ♦ ♦ twelve per cent butterfat (the law requires only eight Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswell has issued in appointment of vitations for an “at home” for to per cent) sugar, pure food gelatine and flavoring. morrow afternoon honoring her mother and sister, Mrs. M. C. Ban This mixture to be pasteurized and then homogenized FOR SORE, TIRED AND field, of Portland, and Miss Char before freezing, This will produce an ice cream of very lotte Banfield, of Eugene. TENDER FEET Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the In st country newspapers published anywhere ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, March 16—A Zane Grey pic ture, “Golden Dreams,” with Claire Adams and Carl Gantvoort. “Leather Pushers,” round 8. Saturday, March 17—William Farnum in “Brass Commandments.” Rattlesnakes are dangerous; so are prairie fires; both don’t equal a jealous woman on the ram page. Comedy, and Mutt and Jeff. Sunday-Monday, March 18-19—Mary Carr in the super-special “Silver Wings,” tinged with romance, sparkling with in cident, delicious with youth and tender with age—the legitimate successor to “Over the Hill.” And a comedy. Tuesday-Wednesday, March 20-21—The picture that makes the old world young, “Penrod,” with Freckles Barry. Hit the cymbal! Here’s a super-feature—a genu ine one! A picture for all ages—will make you laugh as much as the kids in the next seat. And a comedy. Thursday, March 22—“The Jilt,” fea- turing Ralph Graves, Matt Moore and Marguerite de la Motte. International News and Felix the Cat. Friday, March 23—Neal Hart in “Lure of Gold,” a snappy western. “Leather Pushers,” round 9. Shingles Talk over your house needs with us S. L. Godard We Have Your Copy Of An Interesting Book On Internal Baths. It Is Free I Homogenized ICE CREAM KEM’S for DRUGS made in Cottage Grove , TVbw The Coast lure & Rubber Co. RACURA smooth texture, color. We add whipped cream merely whipped a rich, creamy flavor and of very light no artificial color. As ia well known, is almost snow white. Ice cream is cream frozen. Ask for Unse brattò AT YOUR CONFECTIONER’S YOU WILL KNOW IT BY THAT CREAMY TASTE Cottage Grove Creamery Universal” Vacuum Cleaner I he new “Univeraal \ aeuum Cleaner poaaeiiaeii many apocial feature. We lay atreaa on tho motor, the most powerful biult for the purpose, which gives to the pat ented, brushless nozzle the greatest suction of any port able cleaner now made. On both sides of the noule mouth are thread catchers, with air spaces between so that the air is powerfully whirled in from both sides as well as up through the carpet. This action blows thread, lint, etc., from the thread catchers up into the bag together with whatever dust and dirt is on the surface or in the carpet. The disadvantage of the bruah type cleaner has long In-en rocogniied. It is unsanitary, hard and disagree able to clean, easy to get out of order and destructive of ruga and carpets. The “Universal” docs away with brushes entirely. Powerful air suction does the work and does it twice as thoroughly. FREE DEMONSTRATION The Electric V. Store R Kem, Proprietor North Sixth Street - Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Garoutte en tertained at dinner last eveniug. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander- ■ou. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede enter- le guests tained at diuner Bunday, the being the Nelson Durham, i, A. A. Richmond and Pete Beaulieu fam ilies and Robert Stewart. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Tuesday Bridge club met ut the home of Mrs. 8. 8. Laaswell this week. Additional guests were Mrs. M. C. Banfield, of Portland, Mrs. Raymond Grube and Mr®. O. J. Kem. The club token was won by Mrs. William Frasier Johnson and the guest token by Mrs. Ray mond Grube. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg will be hostess to the LaComus cl day afternoon next. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. D. H. Heiuonway will be hostess to the Tillicum club next Wednesday eveniug. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Joker club will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg. Invitations have been issued to a number of guests for the evening. ♦ ♦ ♦ At a 7 o'clock banquet tonight in tho Epworth league rooms nt the Methodist church the leaguers will entertain the members of the Chris tian Endeavor from the Christian and Presbyterian churches. About 50 guests art' expected, making about HO who will ait dowu at the banquet table. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. 8. E. MeKmney and Mrs. I Fannie Maines were dinner guests! of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Howe Sunday. I ♦ ♦ ♦ The seventy seventh birthdav an niveraary of Mrs. W. W Short ridge and the forty-first anniver sary of her daughter, Mrs. I.j man Adams, were celebrated jointly Monday at the home of Mrs. Short A guaranteed remedy for Corns, Bunions, Callouses or feet that perspire. Anyone can apply it. OVER 600 TESTIMONIALS FROM LANE COUNTY PEOPLE. 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