The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 25, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. TIICRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924
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ARCADE
THEATRE
Weekly Program
Thurs. Sept. 25. “Daring with Earnest Torrence, Mary
Chances’’ with Jack Hoxie, Astor and Noah Beery. A
Fighting Bloods, concluding comedy romance of the old
‘‘befo’ the wall” days in
round. International News.
Fri. Sept. 26.—“3 Wise the South. And a comedy.
Fools” with an all star cast.
Tues.-Wed. Sept. 3-Oct. 1.
A comedy drama filled with —“In the I’alace of the
one thrill after another. And King” with Blanche Sweet,
a two reel western subject
I lobart Bosworth, Pauline
Added attraction, the Wilma Stark and Edmund le>we.
Garrison Players. Prices 10 Gigantic! Lavish! Spectac­
and 35 cents.
ular! Against the richest
Sat. Sept. 27.—“Thy Name and most gorgeous back­
Is Woman” with Ramon ground ever built for a mo­
Novarro, Barbara LaMarr in tion picture story of his­
a drama of flaming love set tory’s greatest romance is
amid Spanish backgrounds unfolded. And a coifiedy.
of vivid splendor, And a
Thurs. Oct. 2. Hoot Gib­
comedy.
son in ‘‘Saw Dust Trail.”
International News. And a
Sun.-Mon. Sept.
comedy.
Fighting
Specials
for Saturday
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advertising and printing copy O ir
Presbyterian Church—J. Bruce experience mny be worth something
to von.
Giffen, acting pastor during the
absence of A. Ralph Spearow.
Sunday school at 10, forenoon ser­
vice at 11, evening service at 8.
SOCIETY
Church News
All members were present at the
regular meeting of the Tuesduy
evening Study club held this week
at the home of Mrs. E. C. I’m-
phrey. The roll call was uniquely
answered by each member giving
Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams,
the name of a national park. Mrs.
Umphrey gave an interesting re­ E it. Clevenger, minister. This
port on the grand canyon of Colo­ church stands for the full gospel
rado and Mrs. Charles Adams gave message. A welcome is given to all
an account of the Indian reserva- who come. Bible school ut 10.
preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young
lions in Arizona.
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people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer
Mrs. Clara Burkholder, Mrs. C. meeting Thursday evenings at 7:3'
C. Cruson and Mrs. C. 8. Roberts I After the _ prayer meeting
.. the . pastor
entertained the Constellation club conduct a a class in bible study.
last Thursday afternoon at its first
meeting this fall. The hours were
Christian Church, tho ‘ ‘ home-like ’'
pleasantly spent at fancy work and etiurch—A. J. _______
Adams, w________
minister.
in sociul conversation. A delicious Sunday school at 9:45, sermon aud
tuo-courso luncheon was served, the communion ut 11, Christian endea
tables being attractively decorated vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30.
• ’ roses. About
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with bouquets of - pink
20 were present.
Methodist Church—Rev. J. H.
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Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at
The Joker club held its first 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep
meeting this season Friday evening worth league at 7, evening service
at the home of Mrs. 8. V. Allison. at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to
Following tho five hundred session, attend all of these services.
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a tempting two-course luncheon was
served. Mrs. O. W. Hays was an
Christian Science Church—Corner
additional guest and Mrs. C. H. i if Jefferson avenue and Second
VanDenburg and daughter. Miss | dreet. Sunday services at 11 a. m.
Eunice, of Eugene, both members, Wednesday services ut 7:30 p. m.
were present.
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Free Methodist church—Corner of
The La Co in us club met Tuesday Alonrob avenue and south Fifth
at the home of - --
Mrs. W. W. Me-[ street—D. S. Forrester, pastor, Sun­
Farland and spent the afternoon day school at 10, forenoon services
socially.
A delicious two-course i at 11, evening service at 7:30.
luncheon was served, the table be Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
ing centered with a bouquet of evenings.
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white roses, Fall flowers of bright ’
hues were artistic decorations for
Seventh Day Adventist Church—
the rooms.
West Maia street. Services every
Saturday. Sabbath school at 10,
Mrs. Fred Bennett entertained church service at 11; prayer meet
tho Toujour» Preto club last even- mg Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
ing at its regular meeting,
The !
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time was pleasantly apont at sew-
Sunday School services in the
ing and dainty refreshments were Latham school house every Sunday
served. Miss Vndn Young, of San I i at 9:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunnell, su-
h rniH'iseo. was an additional guest. I perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty,
The next meeting will be held assistant superintendent.
Ocotober 15 nt the home of Miss
Rita Kelly,
First Littlo Girl—“Do you be­
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lieve there’s a devil!’’
Mrs. R. L. Stewart entertained
Second Ditto—“No! It’s
the Presbyterian Missionary soci­ Santa Claus. It’s your father
ety yesterday afternoon. The study London Daily N
work was in charge of Mrs. Mary
Smith and Mrs. Roy Short. Mrs.
J. A. Merryman had tho devotional
work.
Dainty refreshments
served.
Tho Methodist ladies’ aid society
met yesterday afternoon in the
church parlors, with Mrs. H. Mason,
Mrs. Wilson Hubbell, Miss Grace
Blackwell and Mrs. D. C. Bosley
as hostesses.
The afternoon was
spent socially and dainty refresh­
ments were served.
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The local Rebekah lodge observed
the seventy-fifth anniversary of the
order Saturday evening with a
picnic supper in the I. O. O F. hall.
Following tho supper the evening
was pleasantly spent socially. About
100 Oddfellows and Rebekahs were
present. .
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APPROACHING EVENTS
Free Violin Recital
by
ALBERTA POTTER
assisted by
Mrs. Rex Underwood, pianist
8:15 o’clock
TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING
nt Ihgh School Auditorium. The public is cordially
invited.
Gray’s Way
Phone 53
I In* ( hristinn ladies' aid society
"ill hold an experience social next
JEAN TOLLEY
Wednesday afternoon in tho church
parlors, with Mrs. Harvev Tnvlor, A Queen of the “Movies” in a
Mrs. C. A. Stevens, Mrs. J. V.
J. C. Penney Co. Coat
Stewart. Mrs. R. Trunnell, Mrs. W.
of Mokine.
II Ostrander. Mrs. J. Town and
Mrs. (). I|. Willard as hostesses.
Miss Jean Tolley is known
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Io film lovers throughout the
The King's Herald missionary'
band will meet next Saturday af world. Iler latest and possibly
Ilernoon in the Methodist church her best picture is that of
parlors. This is an
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..... .... ....... of “The Uninvited Guest,” a big
girls between the ages of S and It universal hit in which she was
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I'he Methodist Women’s foreign featured. Miss Tolley’s beauty
missionary society will hold its is of the captivating kind. She
regular meeting Wednesday after is a devotee of smart clothes
noon in the church parlors.
ns is shown in the accompany­
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ing picture in which she is
The Tuesday ____
Bridge club will
hold its regular 1 o’eloek luncheon wearing a J. C. Penney Com­
next week at tho homo of Mrs. pany coat charmingly fash-
8. 8. I-ass well.
ioned in the new Mokine with
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trimmings
of Wellaby Fox
Mrs. O. I.. Nichols will entertain
the M. F. G. club nt a 1 o’eloek Miss Tolley in speaking of the
luncheon next Tuesday nt the Bar J. C. Penney Company display
tell Hotel.
in New York, said that she
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had never seen coats with such
The Past Nolde Grands club
moots this afternoon at tho home richness of effect at such low
nr ices.
of Mrs. M. P. Garoutte.
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The S T. 8. club will hold its
first meeting for this season Tues
dnv afternoon.
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Cottage Grove Folks Should Find
The I’topia club will meet this
the Cause and Correct It.
afternoon with Mrs. A. I.. Woodard
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Are you all worn out! Feel tired,
The Social Twelve will meet this nervous, half sick I Do you have a
afternoon with Mrs. B. R Job
constant backache; sharp twinges
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-of pain. too. with dizzv spells_and
" R. C. will hold regular meet annoying urinary disorders! Then
ing Saturday afternoon
there’s cause for worry and more
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cause to give your weakened
Tho Kensington club meets to- neys prompt help. Tse Doan's
morrow afternoon.
—a stimulant diuretic to the
neys.
Farmer—“ now did ve come by
Cottage <irove folks recommend
tbat black eve. Jnrgiel”
Doan’s for just such troubles.
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“Ole cow had a wav o’
Mrs. W 8. McCaleb. 747 8. See
flirkin ’ me face wi ’ her fall, so I ond 8t„ Cottage Grove, says: "1
t ied a brick onto it.’’—Punch had weak kidneys and I was also
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nervous and became run down. I
had no energy and often neglected
To the thin—“Don‘t ent fn«t
my housework. My kidneys acted
To the f»t—“Don’t ent faut.”
too frequently. I used Doan's Fills
Juggler.
and they soon helped me and I felt
stronger and better in every way
A woman who trie, to keep house Mv energy was restored and I was
on her muaienl education will find free from that tired feeling.’’
married life rather flat and out of
Price 6Oe, at all denies. Don't
tune. A poorly fed man inn’t in a simply ask for a kidney remedy-
position to enjoy the best rnusie. get DoanFills—the same Iks
while a well fed one will listen to Mrs. McCaleb had Foster Milbitr
most any k^id without kicking.
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N'. Y
sis 2.1
Nerves All Unstrung?
Phone 53
- Pay Less
Pay Cash —
BEST SERVICE—HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICE
DELIVERY
Wo have the regular
FREE city delivery.
You can phone in
your order and pay
the deliveryman at.
your door.
PORF AND BEANS
15c can
............. 10c
Quality Groceries For Less
Preferred Stock Peas No. 2s, can.
Preferred Stock Golden Bantam Corn
2s, can........
Preferred Stock Fancy Maine Corn
2s two cans..............................
Preferred Slock Tomatoes No. 2*/es, can
Fancy Red Salmon flats, can............
20c
No.
25c
No.
45c
20c
20c
FRESH STOCK
We average a com­
plete turnover of our
stock nearly every
20 days when you
buy here you get ab­
SUGAR 100 Lbs..........
$8.30
Cash Prices on Jars
Ball Mason Pints, Boz.
75c
Ball Mason Quarts, Boz.
89c
Glass Top Pints, Boz.......... $1.15
Glass Top Quarts, Boz..... $1.30
solutely fresh stock.
CRACKERS
15c Snowflakes....10c
MUSTARD—a 15c .Jar, for. 10c PEPPER—4 oz. 15c can, for 10c
CRACKERS
Fresh Every Week
3(4 lb. box....... 49c
CORN
Fancy Iowa
Can ............
15c
MILK
All Kinds
Can . ..............
10c
TOBACCO
All Kinds
Plug ............
75c
BUY FLOUR NOW— WHOLESALE P RICES
DALLES
1
KERRS
Hardwheat,
Hard wheat
Sack ..........
$2.06 | Sack .....
$2.20
PETER PAN
Made by Crown
Mills, sack...... $2.25
SAPPHIRE
Best Montana Hard
wheat, sack....... $2.30
Best Valley Softwheat, McKenzie, Sack
$1.55
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Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Hebron Society.
A party of 17 young folks from
¡this
neighborhood
complimented
Miss Hazel Führer with a farewell
party Saturday evening at the
Führer home.
The affair was a
complete surprise to the honor
guest. The hours wer<i pleasantly
spent socially Bn(j refreshments of
ice eream, cake and cookies, which
I I ho guests brought with them,
were served.
Miss Führer left
I Monday for Corvallis, where she
is to attend Oregon Agricultural
«liege.
Rubber stamps of every kind at
The Sentinel “five wire print »h°P
\nything
printing
Anything in
in the
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liues can be secured at or through
yOUF h'Hiio live wire pi :nt shop.____
Ivan E. Warner, Manager