COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 PAGE TWO -<» SOCIETY <£------------ ----------------------------------— ARCADE THEATER _________ Husbands of the members and a few invited guests enjoyed the eve­ ning with Joker club members Fri­ day at the home of Mrs. O. M. Miller. Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. 8. V. Allison and Miss Eunice VanDenburg were the hostesses. Other guests besides the husbands were Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Byrne, Mr. aud Mrs. O. W. Hays, H. J. Shinn, William Thum and H. A. Hagen. ♦ Mrs. Ivan Warner was hostess for a pleasant afternoon for the 8. T. 8. club Wednesday of last week, Mrs. Marvin Smith was an invited guest. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. N. E. Glass, Mrs. C. A. Bar tell and Mrs. Carl Witte were host- esses for a pleasant afternoon meet ing of the Constellation club Thurs- ‘ . A color day afternoon of last week, scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the decorations and Mrs. Marie dainty refreshments. Madsen and Mrs. J E. ’ C. Chaloupka were invited guests. <$> Quaint old fashioned paper-frilled nosegays were the favors presented by Mrs. Karl K. Mills to members of the Past Matrons club who were her guests Monday. Hand decorated place cards and sweet peas made attractive table appointments at the lunch hour. Mrs. Sophronia Howe, Mrs. Mills’ mother, was here from Eugene for the occasion. <^> WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, May 25—A double bill with Har­ old Lloyd in “Among Those Present,” ami “Through the Storm,” with Edith Stockton and Louis Kimball. Saturday, May 26—William Farnum in “Without Compromise.” Comedy and Mutt and «Jeff. Sunday-Monday, May 27-28 — Norma Talmadge in the drama magnificent, “The Eternal Flame,” eight reels aglow with the wine of life. And a comedy. Tuesday-Wednesday, May 29-30—Super special, “Who Are My Parents?” It can be compared with no other picture because there is no other picture like it. And a comedy. Thursday, May 31—Frank Mayo in “The Flaming Hour.” International News and Felix, the Cat. Hebron Society. Do YOUR Banking With Us 1’erhaps a burglar or a fire has not invaded your home, but if they should, they would get all of your money and valuables. Do not be one of those who lock the stable after the horse is gone, but put your money where preparations have been made for protecting it, not only from fire ami burglary, but from your own EXTRAVAGANCE. It will be SAFE in our bank. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) s- Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Drove a newspaper which emi­ nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere Men Wanted For Logging Camps Chasers . $6.00 Choker Setters . $5.75 Wood splitters and track men $4.50 Write or apply to SILVER FALLS TIMBER COMPANY Silverton, Oregon Only Three Left of thorn’ girl«’ wiinl uatelies which we recently bought at an unusual bat-gain price, as advertised. All of these watches have 17-jewel movements anti 14-karat eases. A REGULAR $35 WATCH AT $2«.75 Remember there are but three left in this lot and that we will be unable to get any more at the bargain pt ice at which we secured these. When you think jewelry, think Madsen’s. When you think about a gift for anyone, always think of jewelry, the lasting gift. MADSENS JEWELRY Church News ♦----------------------------------------------- —♦ Presbyterian Church—Bev. A. B. j Spearow, pastor, Sunday school at ; 1U, Men’s Forum at HI, morning hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, senior Endeavor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. 9:45. Memorial. Sunday service at 11. Members of the G. A. B., W. R. C., Hpuuisb-Aiuvriciin war veterans, American Legion and auxiliary will attend the service in a body. Ep­ worth league at 7, evening service at 8. The public is cordially in­ vited to join in the services of th? Sabbath day. ... Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like ’ ’ church— J. E. Carlson, minister. Bible school at 9:45, morning service at 11, intermediate and senior Chris­ tian endeavor at 7, evening service at 8. • • • Seventh Day Adventist Church— West Main street. Services every Saturday, Sabbath school at 19, church service at 11; praper meet­ ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • Baptist Church—Bev. H. B. Iler, pastor. Services held regularly every Lord’s day. Bunday school at 10, morning service at 11, B. Y. P. U. at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. • * * Christian Science Church—Corner of Jefferson avenue und Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. There was a family .reunion of the parents and sisters of Mrs. 1* MRS. MARY ELLIOTT TO D. Huff home tjunday. Those pres­ BE BURIED HERE TODAY ent were Mr. and Mrs. I.ajoie, Miss Sarah and Miss Maggie Lajoie, Mr. Mrs. Mury C. Elliott, formerly of and Mrs. Caldwell and children and this city, died Tuesday morning at Mr. and Airs. Roberson, of Paisley. Waitsburg, Wash., following a stroke of paralysis. Funeral services Mount View Society. will bo held this afternoon at 2 Mrs. J. A. Elliott entertained o’clock from the Methodist church pleasantly Saturday night with a with interment in the A. F. & A. surprise party at her home in honor M.-1. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. J. H. of Mr. Elliott’s sixty-third birthday Ebert will conduct the service. anniversary. Mr. Elliott received a Mrs. Elliott was born October 24, number of useful gifts. Refresh­ 185