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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1924)
’AGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 4, 1924 Mr. and Mr». G. M. Scott enter ing stunt, will be staged. Games tained the Tillieum club last eve and music will be the other diver ning. Five hundred, the usual di sions. Following the entertainment version, was enjoyed and a de a banquet will be nerved, the licious two-course luncheon was losing side in the recent member- served, the table being centered ship drive of the endeavor to en with a beautiful bouquet of white tained the winners. ♦ ♦ ♦ Friday, Dec. 5—Bob C’us- Tuesday, Dec. 9—Elaine chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. A Masonic reception will be ter in “TRIGGER FING Kammerstein and Conway ERS ” Comedy and FELIX Tearle in “ONE WEEK OF T. C. Wheeler were additional ' held in Ma.-<onic temple tomorrow guests for the evening, The club l evening for A. Ralph Hpearoy, THE CAT. LOVE.” And a comedy. will hold its annual Christmas who recently returned from a trip Saturday, Dec. 6—“THE tree at its next meeting, December to Japan. A musical and speak Wednesday, Dee. 10 — - SPITFIRE” with Bettv “UNGUARDED WDMEN” 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing program has been arranged anti Blythe, Lowell Sherman, El with Hebe Daniels, Richard R. R. Meeks. refreshments will be served by liott Dexter, Pauline Garon Dix and Mary Astor. And > the Constellation club. Masons and Robert Warwick. And a comedy. '1'he Past Noble Grands’ club and Eastern Star members, with a comedy. honored and completely surprised their families, are invited. Thursday, Dec, 11—Pris Mrs. John Veatch, one of their | <$> <$> ♦ Sun.-Mon., Dec. 7-8—Ru dolph Valentino in “MON cilla Dean in “DRIFTING” members, today by dropping in for The girls’ glee club of the high SIEUR BEAUCA1RE” with with Matt Moore, Wallace a social afternoon. This was the 1 school will entertain the football Bebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, Beery and Anna Mae Wong. regular meeting day of the club, And boys at a banquet tomorrow eve Doris Kenyon and Lowell Telephone Girls’ comedy as Mrs. Veatch hasn’t been well ning in the lunch room of the high enough to attend the club meetings 1 school, The election of a football and International News Sherman. And a comedy. for some time, the club decided to captain for next year will follow. spend the afternoon with her. Re ♦ ♦ ♦ A delicious two course luncheon freshments, which the club mein- ! Mrs. Ivan Warner will entertain »— i wan served, the table being cen bers had brought with them, were the Elmartes i club this evening at I an informal bridge party. Mrs. »— tered with a bouquet of yellow’ served. ❖ Charles Hall is to be an invited About 50 members of the I’erini chrysanthemums in artistic arrange The Methodist women’s foreign guest of the club. families of this city anil vicinity ment. Invited guests of the club missionary society met yesterday >®> •$> hel-1 a reunion Thanksgiving day were .Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. O. M. afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. The Elmartes club holds its regu Mrs. Amelia Currin, Mrs. Kem, at the home of Mrs. Mury Della- L. Mackin. The study program lar meeting Tuesday afternoon with guard!, of Divide, daughter of D. Mary McCargar, Mrs. A. R. Spear- was made interesting by Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Samuel Veateli at the home I’eri ui. A bountiful dinner was ow, Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall ami Hendricks, leader. Additional guests of her mother, Mrs. R. R. Meeks- served and the afternoon hours Mrs. Connell. for the afternoon were Mrs. F. L. <®> ♦ ♦ ♦ were spent socially. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Short will Tho birthday anniversaries of Grannis and Mrs. Hafley. <g> <j> D. A. Forbes has become a niem i entertain the II. D. S. club tomor Miss Esther Hilsby entertained Miss Daisy Johnson and Ren Han ber of tho society. Tea and w row evening at its regular meeting. tho Social Twelve club this after ford wore the incentive for an were served. <$> + noon at its regular meeting, A informal affair Monday evening at ♦ ♦ ♦ The M. P. G. club will meet profusion of yellow and white Miss Johnson’s apartments. Games A wedding of interest to the Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. L. chrynuntheinums inado tho rooms and music were tho diversions and briilegroom’s friends here is that Wynne. a delicious luncheon was served at attractive. Fancy work anti social of Joe Arnold, of Portland, non O> <» ♦ diversions. the close of the evening. conversation of Mrs. Josiah Porter, of this The Kensington club will hold city, to Miss Guera Hage, also of its regular session tomorrow after- Portland, which took place Thanks noon. giving «lay in Portland at the home ■WINCHC5TIH ----------------------------------------------------- <3, STOSS of Mrs. Roy Romaine, a Christian church minister officiating. <3>— —-------------------- <•> <S> ♦ «> The Lacomus club met Tuesday Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph afternoon with Mrs. Frank Knox, Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at The hours were spent socially and i 10, forenoon service at 11, evening a tempting tw,o-course luncheon , service at 7:30. Midweek services was served, The rooms and table Wednesday evenings at 7:30. wore attractively decorated with Baptist Church—Tenth and A «lams. French marigolds. Mrs. 1 F. A. Flower was an invited guest of the Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 “Quality First” "Service Always” and 7:30. Young people’s meeting club. <£<$><£ at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday Tho Tuesday Evening Study club .evenings at 7:30. • « • * met thia week at the home of Christian Church, the *4 home like’' Mrs. H. W. Titus, with Mrs. Titus and Mrs. R. A. Trask as leaders, church—A. J. Adams, minister. The program was on the castles Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and at 11, Christian endeu and abbeys of Scotland, the Shot- communion ver at 6:30, evening service nt 7:30 land and Orkney Islands and the mimufacturing districts of Glasgow. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. . . . Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at The Mrs. C. J. Powell enter 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep tained ut dinner Thanksgiving day, worth league at 7, evening service their guests being Mr. nnd Mrs. at 7:30. Everybody is welcome services. Major B. Huntley, of Springfield; attend all of these • • • Mr. and Mrs. Irn Chambers, Mr. Free Methodist church—Corner and Mrs. W. J. Hecker and Mr. Monroe avenue and south Fifth store and Mrs. F. E. Powell, of Albany. street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun ♦ ♦ ♦ day school at 10, forenoon services Mrs. R. E. Short and Mrs. K. K. at 11, evening service at 7:30. Mills attended a 1 o’clock lunch- Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday eon today at the Osburn hotel, evenings. Eugene, nt which tho Eugene chap ter, Ladies of the Nile, entertained Chrisiian Science Church—Corner in honor of the quoon of Nydia if Jefferson avenue and Second Temple, of Portland. street. Sunday surviens at 11 a. m. <$> «S' Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Trunnell Jr. Seventh Day Adventist Church— gave a birthday dinner November 28 in honor of Mrs. Trunnell’s West Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school at 1Ô, father, F. B. Van Nortwick. Mr. church service at 11; prayer meet Van Nortwick succeeded in ex ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. tinguishing 53 candles with one breath. Sunday School services in the lailham school house every Sunday ♦ ♦ <$> at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su The Christian ladies’ aid society held a business meeting yesterday perintendent; Mrs. Winnie llngerty, assistant superintendent. afternoon in the church parlors, in Plans for a bazaar nnd dinner In Retreat.—Explorers in tho the near future were completed. Arctic recently heurd bagpipe se ♦ ♦ ♦ lections broadcasted from Scotland. Delight Valley Society. nnd Mrs. William Ellsworth They art* pushing on with nil speed. ixon celebrated their fortieth —Tho Passing Show (London). wedding anniversary Wednesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kent. The couple re called the day of their wedding at Belleview, Knns., December 3, 1884, when Mr. Nixon borrowed It — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf the only spring wngon in that part ness caused by Catarrh. So W by «/rwffwii /or owr 40 yean of tho country and he and his bride, Sarah Catherine Pickford, F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, Ohio drove 30 miles to the county seat, making the return trip bv the same method. Thnt ' ' driving then but in these motori led j days it is only n matter of two hours. A color scheme of blue and white was carried out in tho decorations of tho Kent homo and beautiful Oregon chrysanthemums were the decoration» for tho living room. Get Away Quickly Beside Mrs. Kent the children Have More Power are: Loo and Hugh, of Deligh- Valley; Ray, of Portland, and Mrs. Viva Lindamood, Rosalie, Neb. Increase Your Mileage There are It grandchildren. Start' Easy Tho honored couple received a number of beautiful, valuable and useful presents. Make Driving a pleasure The guests were the Hugh Nixon, Lee Nixon, E. J. Kent, C. A. Moore, T. D. Hodges and J. A. Equip Your Car With Jell families; Messrs, and Mos New dames M. A. Horn, W. A. Keene, K. J. Bears, C. H. Haight, J. J. Thatcher, W. A. Witcher, William Pickard. Walter Pentico, Roy Mur ray. H. W. Sowers, Charles Conner and A. W, Cornutt; Mosdiinios Alma Sears, Cora Thatcher, Lillian Fulton (Agenda, Kans.) and H H. Cotter, and Edwin Anderson. 1 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦---------------- ' —------------ --------- ♦ I APPROACHING EVENTS ♦- —--------------------------------------- ♦ The Christian Endeavor will hold a social affair tomorrow evening in the church parlors. Side show minstrels, a clever and eutertain- ARCADE THEATRE Weekly Program Not So Dense “I think that children are not as observing as they should be,” said the inspector to the teacher. “I hadn’t noticed it,” replied the teacher. “Well, I’ll prove it to you;” and turning to the class the in spector said: . “Some one give me a number. “Thirty seven,’’ said a little boy eagerly. The inspector wrote 73 on the board, and nothing was said. “Will some one else give me a number! ” “Fifty-two,” said another lad. The inspector wrote down 25 on the board, and smiled at the teach- He called for another number and young Jack called out: “Seventy-seven; now see if you can change that.’’—Puplic Opinion (London). Ready to Oblige. 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