The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923
7
T
nized Wednesday at a beautiful and
-pjiet wedding at the home of
quiet
_ r Curley in Eugene. Mr. and
Father
The marriage of Miss Lenora Mrs. M. A. Darland, of Eugene,
Hohl to F. L. Langston was «olein were 'preient at the ceremony. Mr»
SOCIETY
ARCADE THEATER
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Thurs., Dec. 27—Herbert Rawlinson in
“Fools and Riches.” International News
and a Comedy.
Fri., Dec. 28—Jack Holt in “A Gentle­
man of Leisure.” “The Steel Trail,” Chap­
ter 13.
Sat., Dec. 29—Buck Jones in “Big Dan.”
A comedy, “The Rainstorm,” and Educa­
tional.
Sun.-Mon., Dec. 30-31—“Does It Pay?”
with Hope Hampton and a notable cast, in­
cluding Robert T. Haines, Mary Thurman,
Peggy Shaw and Florence Short. And a
comedy.
Tues.-Wed., Jan. 1-2—Another Meighan
hit, “Woman Proof,” the companion pic­
ture to “Back Home and Broke.” Same
star, author and director, same breezy fun,
same brand of wholesome entertainment.
And a comedy.
Thurs., Jan. 3—Gladys Walton in “The
Untarneal.de.” International News and a
corned v.
Darland is a sister of the bride. I guests this week her mother and
Following the wedding a dinner was I sister, Mrs. Bophronia Howe and
served at the Darland home to the I Mias Lola Howe and Mrs. Ida Stan-
bridal pair and relatives. The re-1 ard, all of Eugene.
maiiider of the evening was pleas I
♦ ♦ ♦
antly spent socially. The bride is I Mrs. Marvin Smith will entertain
a daughter of Mrs. Barbara Hohl I the 8. T. 8. elub next Wednesday
aud is well known in this city. She I afternoon.
has been employed at the telephone I
■
exchange for the past four years.
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
Mr. Langston is from Detroit,
Mich., but is employed here at'the
Dec. 26.—Vernon Whipps, of Pow
present. Mr. and Mrs. Langston re- ere, spent Christmas here at the
turned to this city Wednesday eve horae of bia parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lung and plan to make their home I Finlev Whippa
here for a while.
Frid
. ----
- and
---- I"
Harry Frost, Harry
♦ ''9
1
Castle, Albert Rissue, Rufus Raw­
Mrs. J. A. Wright entertained lings and Floyd Jones were in Eu­
twelve young couples Tuesday eve­ gene on business one day of last
ning of last week honoring and com­ week.
pletely surprising her non Gordon,
Miss Naomi Mooney arrived from
the occasion being his eighteenth Portland Thursday to spend the
birthday anniversary. The rooms Christmas vacation with her par­
wero most attractive with holiday ents, Mr. aud Mrs. Butte Mooney.
trimmings. The Christmas idea was
Roberta, Uleta and Perkins Miller
uniquely carried out in the refresh­ visited Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
ments, the ice cream having a small Albert Rissue.
Christmas tree design molded in the
Quite a number attended the
center. C'ake and punch were also Christinas program at the school
served. Games and music were the house Friday evening.
entertainment for the evening hours.
Lucile Isaacson, Wynettia Mooney
A gold fountain pen was presented and Ixiberta Miller are spending the
to the honor guest.
I Christmas
—EC
vacation
ii— with
...... their par-
<*> <i>
ents.
---------------------
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher entertained the
Card of Thanks.
little girls of her Sunday school
We wish to thank all those who
class of the Presbyterian church I were so kind during the illness and
with a Christmas party Saturday af I depth
death of our beloved wife and
ternoon. A large and beautifully I mother.
decorated tree adorned one corner I
M. F. DES LAR ZES,
of the room. Each guest was pre-1
BOY DEB LARZES,
sented with a gift. Dainty refresh I
LEON DES LARZES,
ments were served. Those to enjoy I d27p
MRS. ESTELLA JONES.
the merry affair were Mabel Black-'
more, Lois Gunter, Viola Rohde,
CALL FOB WOOD BIDS.
Mildred Bobbins, Anita Holdeman,
Alice Allison and Adeline
Adams.
I
u given that „ the
&
Notice i.
is ». hereby
v i
, ..
,
,
.
I Board of Directors of School Dis-
of Z Xeif°ie
45’
°r<T"’
gnqih company enjoyed a Christmas be ’dX“red
Jun" Ut end
tree in the
"nuV“' a
o™ted and
gilts. None
Save $4.37
September j
ly24
cations on fih with District Clerk.
Tho Board ro<e
.
ject any Qr a|1
wU(£ wm be
opened January 8, 1924.
SHINN,
Mrs. Harry Grube was hostess for I Attest-
Chairman.,
the Social Twelve club at their
WORTH
HARVEY,
Christmas meeting. The dining room
Clerk.
d27j3c
was made most attractive with
Christmas decorations. A huge, ar­
tistically decorated, lighted tree
for loss of appetite. bad breath,
adorned one corner of the room. At
coated tongue, biliousness.
the table the holiday effect was
Without griping or mrea
carried out by a large bouquet of
holly in the center and a pretty
Christmas favor ut each place. A
delicious two-course luncheon was
Set your liver right—only 25s
served. A short program helped to
furnish entertainment for the after
noon. Mrs. Schofield Stewart as­
sisted her mother, Mrs. Grube.
<i> ♦ ♦
Mrs. Sarah Kerr and Mrs. G. B.
Pitcher had as guests during the
holidays Mrs. Mary McNeil, of Sun
nydule, Calif., Mrs. Lena Colburn,
ol Spokano, Wash., and Mrs. Edna
Sullivan, of Eugene. All are daugh
ters of Mrs. Kerr aud sisters of
Mrs. Pitcher.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Presbyterian missionary SO-
ciety held a meeting yesterday af
ternoon at the homo of Mrs. Fred
Wright.
T
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Round Trip Ticket
Week-end tickets aro on sale
Fridays, Saturdays and Sun­
days, return limit following
® ®
Regardless of weather, it is
safe, comfortable and depend­
able.
Ask agent for fares and
olher information or write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
(17-14-21 28
Southern Pacific Lines
r
RESOLVE
TO BUY
YOUR MEATS
DURING THE
NEW YEAR
BY THE
CASH PLAN
AND SAVE
THEREBY.
PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET
Cutaforth & Dickaon, Propa.
Phone 15
THE NEW YEAR LEARNS FRO« THE OLD
where to buy gas and oil
of the best quality and
where service and cour­
tesy are the rule rather
than the exception. Kx-
pericncc is the best teach­
er. Put our service to the
test and you will develop
into one of our regular
customers.
COTTAGE GROVE
SERVICE STATION
Fifth and Main Streets
The Mothers’ club will hold their
regular meeting January 5. The an­
nual election of officers will be
held January 19. Refreshments will
be served.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Mabel Hastings, daughter of
Mr. mid Mrs. George Hastings, and
David Tyrer, son of Mrs. Harvey
Allen, , wero married Christmas dny
at the home of the officiating min
ister, J. E. Carlson. The couple will
make their homo in this city.
A jury of housewives has rendered the ver­
dict, “Proven Pure.” Yes, that’s what they
say about
Featherflake Flour
Pure flour makes pure foods. Featherflake is
pure flour because it’s “agenized”—aged with­
out chemicals. Insist on Featherflake—it’s
different.
At your dealer’s.
Manufactured by
^nsjfuHHiUUiMlftCo.^
FEATHER FLAKS
1
Springfield Mill & Grain Co
Your Dollar Does
Double Duty When
Invested at Home
♦ ♦ ♦
At the homo of the bride’s giand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hanna,
on Christinas day, Miss Beulah Fay
Hanna and James Albert Rentle
wero united in marriage, J. E. Carl­
son reading the service. The bridal
pair were attended by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Marvin Smith, brother-in-law and
sister of the bride. Only immediate
relatives were present. Mrs. Rentle
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Hanna and Mr. Rentle is a son
of Mr. mid Mrs. William Rentle, all
of this eity. Mr. and Mrs. Rentle
will make their homo here.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Jolly club held n dance in
Phillips hall Christinas night.
♦ ♦ ♦
Rn_v Westley Suter and Miss Pearl
McCollum, both of this city, were
married Saturday at the Christian
church parsonage in Eugene, E. V.
Stivers officiating.
HEN YOU INVEST in our 7 per cent Gold
Notes you purchase (1) Safety; (2) A good
income; (3) Quick resale facility.
BUT, IN ADDITION, this investment
works for you as a citizen as few other investments
can.
YOUR MONEY is invested in permanent property
which helps to upbuild and develop your own town—not
some other community that you may never see.
♦ > ♦
COMMUNITY GROWTH can hardly fail to benefit
you in many ways, regardless of your business or occu­
pation.
Chalise Ward, of Dorena, and
Alice Bradford, of this city, were
married Monday in Eugene, Judge
Jesse G. Wells officiating.
♦ ♦ «
Clarence Yates, of this city, and
Miss Winona Wonn, of Eugene,
were married Monday in Eugene at
the home of Mrs. L. J. Morton,
Rev. E. L. Winterbcrger officiating.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Ostrander
entertained nt Christmas dinner the
following: Mrs. Anna Hall mid son
Charles mid Edd Jenks, of thia eity;
Mr. mid Mrs. A. G. Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer, of
Eugene. Mrs. Spencer is a (Laughter
of Mr. mid Mrs. Ostrander.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests at the G. W. McQueen
home Christmas day were Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Griffin’ and Hal and
Clyde Honeycutt, of Eugene; Mrs.
Arthur Small, of Roseburg; Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Potta and daughter, Miaa
Myrtle, and Elmer Neet.
♦ ♦ ♦
The H. D. 8. will hold a watch
party next Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Kira. A. W. Helli
well.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Clara Milne will be hostess
for the Toujour» Trete elub next
Wednesday evening.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Fred Wright entertained the
womens’ missionary society of the
Presbyterian church at her home
yesterday afternoon.
♦ ♦ ♦
The M. P. G. club will meet neat
Tuesday with Mrs. O. L Nichol«.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Ksrl K. Mills has as house
—
S uperior
F lour '
telephone office>Chn»t
1 ‘T
JTrot‘"'y,*?«c.
loaded with beautiful
but employes was pres
WO TO-NIGHT
on your Week-End Trip
to Portland by buying a
1
The man with an unlimited man expects to take some chances | Rheumatism may make a person
’ »tiff but it does not give him dig
amount of courage is hard to dis­ when he kisses a girl.
• • •
•
| nity.
courage.
It is preposterous to talk of mar-
• • •
Oue way of be.ng remembered is
A physician proposes a steriliza­ ringe in heaven. Where would the
tion whereby all the danger is re­ lawyers eome from to start *he di- to leave behind a lot of unpaid ae-
counts.
moved from kissing The idea! A voree eases!
GREATER PUBLIC SERVICE and usefulness stead­
ily year after year is the history of Mountain States
Power Company. The construction of improvements,
additions and extensions will be greater during 1924
than ever before.
HUNDREDS OF WELL SATISFIED INVESTORS
ran testify to the strength of an investment in this com­
pany, which now serves more than 40,000 customers.
ASK FOR our illustrated and descriptive literature.
You should be
an investor
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Investment Department
Cottage Grove, Oregon