COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. EKID.VY. MARCH 23. 1923 PAGE TWO ♦— ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, March 23—Neal Hart in ‘ Lui ■ of Gohl,” a snappy western. ‘‘Leather Pushers,” round 9. Saturday, March 24—John Gilbert in “Honor First. A St. John Comedy, “City Chap,” and Mutt and Jeff. Sunday, March 25—Charles Ray in “The Deuce of Spades,” a comedy drama, and a comedy, “Hello Judge.” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 26-27-28->The Third Alarm,” dedicated to Mr. Mackin, Cottage Grove Fire Chief. A mother picture, a father picture, a son, daughter, uncle and aunt picture—a pic­ ture for the whole teeming universe. Ben­ efit Cottage Grove Fire Department. Admission will be 25c and 50c. Buy a ticket and help your fire fighters. Comedy, “The Dentist.” Thursday, March 29—“Forsaking All Others.” All star cast, headed by Colleen Moore and Cullen Landis. International News and “Felix, the Cat.” Friday, March 30—“The Wall Flower,” with Colleen Moore, another picture of real people. The story of the ugly duck­ ling who became a lovely swan. “Leather Pushers,” Round 10. S! LOOK! Waffle Irons $12.00 .$6.00 TWO-YEAR GUARANTEE T he Electric Store North Sixth Street — r Real Bargains in Used Cars A Small Payment Down—the Balance on Easy Terms EARL Cottage MOTOR CO Grove, Oregon Look! Look! Look! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL in Y WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS THE MOST In bulk, ll> PURE LARD 16c; No. 5 pail 75c; No. It» pail $1.45 In bulk. Il> PURE COMPOUND 15c; No. 5 pail 65c; No. 10 pail $125 Quality Market SOCIETY One of the prettiest and most artistic programs ever presented in this city was the recital given by Mrs. Earl Arthur’s dancing class Friday night at the high school auditorium. Eight small girls, gowned in pastel shades, danced, the program ineluding solo ami group numbers which displayed not I only a remark able technique among '¡.he youthful dancers but also tai ent and originality. The program ¡ended with a pi tty spring number, ¡“The Flowers Awakening,” in which all of the children partici I puted. The personnel of (he class | is Margaret and Dorothy Jackson, Mary Elizabeth Lasswell, Donna Bartell, Julia Morse, Maxine Nelson, Vera Scott and Genevieve Woodard. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatrh en tertained Monday night with a din­ ner, inviting in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dugan and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers. Five hundred was enjoyed following the dinner. for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte, Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Garoutte, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Du­ gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mis.s Eunice VunDenburg. Ren San­ ford and Arch Proctor. Mrs. Harold Dugan anil Ren Sanford won high honors. Mrs. E. J. Howe celebrated her husband ’s forty six*h birthday an- niversary Bunday with a dinner party to which she invited rela- fives. As two actors came out on the stage one whispered to the other. who thereupon made the following speech: “Ladies and gentlemen, w< have with us tonight a iiirii who it known the world over and everyone of us has heard of. Henry Ford kindly stand up let us all see him!" After waiting a moment and ing that no one had risen he turned to his partner and asked “Are you sure Mr. Ford is in the audience!” “Why, sure he is,” was the re­ ply. “I saw his car standing out­ side.” Notice to the Public! The sixth birthday anniversary of iittle Ruth Woodson was made en­ joyable for her by Mrs. J. E. Wood- Hvginning April 1 the traffic or­ son, her mother, in spite of the fact that the little miss .suffer'd a dinance of Collage Grove will be broken leg three weeks ago. Mon­ enforced. This ordinance is just the day a/ternoor a number of small same as the traffic ordinance in friends were invited to come and other cities. We hope everybody enjoy an Easter party. Each child will obey it. When you are away received an Easter gift as a favor. from home you are always careful Easter games and an egg hunt were to observe the traffic law; why not enjoyed. A biithday cuke with be just as cureful at home! All automobiles uud motorcycles candles and ice cream and cookies at the end of the afternoon de must have mufflers and the muf­ Lighted the small guests who were flers must be kept closed within the Dorothy and Margari t Jackson, city limits. Anyone riding u bicycle Dana and Charlotte Burkholder, must keep off the sidewalks, except Emery Williams, Sibyl Veatrh, such boys as deliver newspapers, Helene Elliott, Dale ¡.nd Irma Ben­ who may ride on the walks, except­ nett, Earl, Opal, Kuta Marileen and ing Main street, while delivering Elwyn Woodson. Mrs. Woodson newspapers. Clean up the streets and alleys was assisted by Mrs. E. Woolley, Mrs. O. E. Woodson, Mis. F. M. around your property. If the same Woodson, Mrs. C. II. Burkholder is not done the city will send a man 10 do it for you and you must pay and Mrs. Henry Bennett. the bill. Anyone not complying with •t> • About 75 young people attended this order by April 15 may expect the Epworth league banquet and the city’s man to do the work. All streets and alleys must be va­ social evening Friday night for Anyone storing lumber, which the members of the Christian cated. Endeavor societies of the Christian wood, brick, or anything else, must and Presbyterian churches were remove same at once, and nothing guests. Games and stunts were en­ may be stored in the streets or al­ leys except by a permit from the joyed following the banquet. council. In the future brush and <> <$> A yellow luncheon, for which the rubbish must not be piled in the spring season was the inspiration, streets to be burned; pile and burn was the enjoyable manner Mrs. Karl it on your own lot. Anyone having cows or chickens ! K. Mills those to entertain members of M. P. G. club on Tuesday. Tn or other animals must keep the ma- I the invitations which were sent out nure hauled away and not permit each guest was bidden to come in 11 to accumulate. Barns and coops ' the name of a yellow flower. The must be kept clean so that they do ; four-course luncheon was carried not become offensive to the neigh­ out in yellow and green and the bors. There are many complaints table was a mass of daffodils and about unclean barns. What condi­ pussywillows. At the place of each tion is your barn in? Do your part and help clean up guest was a flower pot lacquered in black artistically decorated with the city. By order of m23c MAYOR AX!) COUNCIL. wax daffodils and with growing daffodils in the pots, an attractive gift from the hostess to each lady. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Invited guests, in addition to club members, were Mrs. C. A. Hood and Estate of Geo. \V. Long, deceased. Mrs. Baldwin. Notice i' is liefeby given that La- I ♦ Fayette R. Long has been by the A delightful afternoon party was County 1 Court of the State of Ore- given Thiirsdav by M h . E. U. Sb;.v gon, in and for Lane County, ap- at her home on Sixth street in pointed administ rat or of the estate honor of Mrs. T. Glover, of Van of Geo. W. Long, deceased. couver, B. C. Needlework and Ail persons having claims against games were the diversion of the said estate arc hereby notified to afternoon. Dainty refreshments were present the same, duly stated and served by the hostess assisted by verified, to said administrator at Mrs. R. L. Cooper and Miss Mar The Service Garage _ in Cottage jorie Shay. Grove, Oregon, within six months from this 23rd day of Marell, 1923. The Social Twelve was enter LA FAYETTE R. LONG. tained Thursday afternoon oi last Administrator. week by Mrs. H. A. Miller. Mrs. V E. WHEELER. Attorney. m23a20 Maude Kay, of Brookfield, Pa., u guest of Mrs. Harry Grube last week, was an iuvited guest. ’$>’$>*£ The meeting of the Tillie uni club which was to have been with Mr. The Expression of Many a Kidney Sufferer in Cottage Grove and Mrs. D. H. Hemeuway thin week, was postponed for two weeks because of Mrs. Hemen way’s ab­ A stubborn backache is cause to sence from the city. suspect kidney trouble. When the y ♦ kidneys are inflamed and swollen, At the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. stooping brings a sharp twinge in David Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Frank the small of the back that almost Safley and Mr. and Mrs. John Suf- takes the breath away. Doan’s Kid ley nearly two hundred guests gath­ ney Pills revive the sluggish kid- 1 ered at the armory Saturday night neys—relieve aching backs. Here’» for dancing. Supper was served ai Cottage Grove proof: a lute hour. Mrs. Amanda Spriggs, 500 S. 1st g ♦ ♦ St., says: “Doan's Kidney Pills are Past Matrons and Past Patrons not a new remedy to me. I had t of the Eastern Star lodge were guests Monday night of Mrs. Jas. terrible backaches and could hardly ’ P. Graham, who entertained with get about and dixr.y «pells came over me, especially when 1 stooped. My au original and very enjoyable St. limbs ached, my feet swelled and Patrick's purty at Masonic hall. my kidneys acted too frequently Irish games, a potato race, Irish stunts and stories and the singing but Doan’s Kidney Pills soon had of Irish songs made the evening a me feeling like a different person. merry one for the twenty tour The aeh \s uud pains left and my guests present. At the supper hour kidneys did not annoy me.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t, refreshments were served at a table prettily decorated with green ere pi simply ask for a kidney remedy—get paper, given shaded candles and Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that greenery. Mrs. Graham wore a Mrs. Spriggs had. Foster-Milburn ml6 23 pretty, old fashioned dress which Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. was worn by her grandmother years ago. ♦ OH ! MY B ACK ! The father’s frantic plea fell upon ears cold with thoughts of revenge! Should he plunge into the inferno or leave the boy and girl to their doom amid the flames? Then the crashing climax that will lift you bodily from your seat—then the most staggering thrill ever swept across the screen—then the stunning tribute to as brave a body of men as ever trod the surface of the earth! . C. 11. VanDenburg and M • VanDvnburg weie ho* tvs • night for the Joker cl member and guest received a and white rap for St. Pat day. green and white also carried out in the refresh Additional guests besides members wen* Mrs. Carrie i way. Miss Katherine II. Miss Bethel Gowdy Knowles & Graber Hardware and Furniture Oregon The birthday anniversary of N. J. Nelson Jr. mid the wedding I anniversary of the Nelsen* were j celebrated last evening w ith a din- : ner for which Mrs. Earl Arthur and Mrs. A M. Moore were hostesses at the Arthur home. ♦ ♦ ♦ The ladies* aid society of the Christian church will “ meet .1 April 4 with Mrs. C. A. Stevens, Mrs. Geo. Young, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. H enry Bennett and Mrs. William Baker as hostesses. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr* Earl \rthur invited in a few friend’* for three tables of five hun­ dred^ Saturday night, using St. Pat­ rick ’s «lay gnvn for decoration* and for clever place cards. Guests FULL OF NOURISHMENT is our loaf of Every Day bread, Children especially like its delicate flavor and solid, substantial food value. Our bread makes the finest sandwiches, toast, stuffings, puddings, etc. A 24 ounce loaf for ................ 12c ^tjrfÇotagJore Fire Department Monday, March 26 Tuesday, March 27 Wednesday, March 28 Dorfs City Bakery Phone 58 I Admission 25c and 50c Arcade Theatre