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THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, MARCH 2. 1925. PAGE THREB Mra. May Irvin, who makes her .r" home with her danghtf r, Mrs. XV. H. Daugherty, left today for New port for a few days’ visit. Ernest Oberg, who had been at When you order by phone or come here in person to tending a home missionary con ’ vention at Mountain View, Calif., .select your Groceries, you can count on getting the very and who was enroute to his homo choicest eatables possible to obtain. in College Place, Wash., spent the week ond here at the home of Mrs. , I have purchased the Powell Jitney R. S. Trask, a sister of Mrs. Oberg. ■1 Service and have moved the headquar Mr. Oberg was accompanied by! Mr. Stevens, a minister from Wash ters to the ington D. C., who is general super PHONE 65 intendent of the home missionary department of the Seventh Day Adventist denomination and he also ! I spent tho week end at the Trask renee Simmons, Mrs. T. O. Russell at tho home of her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank E. Dunn. 1 Mrs. Nancy Oglesby. home. Where I may be reached for day or ♦ Mr. and Mrs. William Bartels | Percival with her son Robert : re night calls. Prompt, efficient and cour The Constellation Club will hold returned Saturday afternoon from I turned yesterday to their home in teous service. Portland, where they had been to Portland, after a brief visit at its regular meeting Thursday after noon with Mrs. Frank Knox, Mrs. attend the funeral of Mrs. Bartels’I the Dvott home. ♦ ❖ ♦ 8. L. Mackin and Mrs. Clara Burk mother, Mrs. Catharine Carter. Mrs. John Mullady, of Eureka, Calif., | Nearly 40 were present at the holder as hostesses. ♦ ♦ ♦ accompanied them here and spent 1 annual Interdenominational meeting the week end nt their home. Mrs. held Friday afternoon in the par Mullady is an aunt of Mrs. Bar lore of the Presbyterian church. ♦—---------------------------------- • tels. She left this afternoon for M rs. H. W. Titus presided at the meeting and Mrs. A. J. Adams her California home. had charge of tho dovotionals. Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph The Overhalzer boys are clearing ! Papers on missionary work were the Old Heinrich place on Silk given by a member of the mission Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at * mill, Saturday, Marion Harper, of Creek which they recently pur ary society of each church. Those 10, forenoon service at 11, evening chased nnd where they plan to to represent the churches in this service at 7:30. Midweek services I _______ ____________ <•> i Anlauf, fell and broke his leg. He was taken to a Eugene hosspital build a new sawmill in the near were: Miss Grace Blackwell, Metho ¡Wednesday evenings at 7:30. future. E. R. Spencer was a visitor in after receiving treatment from a dist; Mrs. R. A. Trask, Presby local physician. Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams. the city from Eugene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins terian; Mrs. Strom, of Santa Clara, United States tires are good tires and their son and his wife, Mr. Christian; and Mrs. Ponsford, Bap Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 Frank Sly, of Eugene spent —for sale at Billy Hall ’s Service i and Mrs. Leslie Hawkins, motored tist. In addition vocal solos wore and 7:30. Young people’s meeting Thursday in Cottage Grove. Station. to Roseburg yesterday and spent given by Mrs. Roy Leonard and at 6:30. Prayer mooting Thursday Scott Benjamin, brother of Mrs. the day at the home of Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Glenn Haney and a vocal duet evenings at 7:30. Mrs. Eucy Armstrong returned W. L. Darby, visited in Cottage Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was given by Miss Helen Ostrander Grove Thursday and Friday of to her home in Eugene Saturday Christian Church, the ’ ‘ home-like ’ ’ Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and Miss Delta Hopper. last week. He left for his home after a- visit of a week with her ■church—A. J. Adams, minister. Hawkins remained in Roseburg for sister, Mrs. Frank Hambrick, t, who ❖ $> ♦ in Seattle following his visit here. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and a week’s visit with the Smiths, Miss Ellena J. Shortqdge, daugh- communion at 11, Christian endea Mrs. H. C. Miteholl returned Fri has been ill for some time. but Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Short- vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. Mrs. Karl K. Mills, accompanied [ Ray Nelson, auto electrician. returned last, evening. day from a two weeks’ visit in ridge, of this city, became the wife to the Ninth and Main streets. Waila Walla with relatives. On by her mother. Mrs. Howe ami her Charles Cochran and his son and of James H. Maust Friday in Eu- Mothodist Church—Rev. J. H. Mrs. A. Ralph Spearow and baby her return trip she stopped for brother Robert Hour, of Eugene. | Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at daughter returned home today from daughters, Herbert, Gertrude and gene. several days in Albany visiting motored to Brownsville Saturday I 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep Melba, and his mother, Mrs. S. E. ♦ ♦ ♦ a Eugen? hospital. with relatives there. Mr. Mitchell and visited over Sunday with her at 7:30 pi m. worth league at 7, evening service Cochran, motored to Roseburg yes Charles Burkholder Jr. was honor motored to Albany Thursday after aunt Mrs. George Coshow. • • • Mrs. E. J. Howe returned yps- terday and spent the day at the guest nt a birthday dinner held Mrs. Frank Henderson returned noon, returning Friday forenoon terday from a Eugene hospital, Froe Methodist church—Corner of home of H. U. Cochran, son of Mrs. yesterday in Corvallis at the home at 7:30. Everybody ia welcome to Thursday from Rood River where with Mrs. Mitchell. where she had been receiving med- Cochran. of M rs. Lydia Stouffer, grand attend all of these services. cal attention, She is getting along Ren Sanford, A. Ralph Spearow she visited her daughter Mrs. W mother of Mr. Burkholder. Daffo- Monroe avenu» and south Fifth AND HEAR nicely. and Mrs. Ida Miller returned Wed E. Ogden who returned to Cottage1 dils were the attractive decoration street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun nesday evening from a motor trip Grove with her. She also visited The small son of J. T. Allen, of H. Orton Wiley of the rooms and table. Others day school at 10, forenoon services to Salem and Portland. Mrs. Mill her niece, Mrs. R. Williams, who Latham, is recovering from an president of Northwest Nazarene to enjoy the affair were Mrs. at 11, evening service at 7:30. is in a Portland hospital. Salem with her in er remained attack of bronchial pneumonia with college deliver his address Clara Burkholder, nnd Mrs. C. E. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday C. T. C. tires are mighty good A wedding of much interest hero brother, A. D. Smith, while the which he has been ill for several He will be assisted by E. J. Lord, was that of Mrs. lima L. Beager Frost, of this city, and Miss Bello evening». men went on to Portland on busi- tires—for sale at Billy Hnll’s days. supt. of North Pacific dist. of Mrs. Service Station. ness. to William M. Thum which occured Burkholder, of Corvallis. Nazarene church Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walton and Christian Science Church—Corner Burkholder and Charles Burkholder Friday afternoon at the Presby Mrs. Clara Taylor returned Thurs- U. G. Walker, of Portland, for son Fred spent Thursday evening of Jefferson avenue and Second returned last ovening but Mrs. mer resident of Cottage Grove, day from Portland where she has with Mrs. T. M. Doak, who has terian church in Eugene, A. Ralph Frost and Miss Belle Burkholder »treat. Sunday services at 11 a. m. was a visitor here over the week- been confined in a hospital with been laid up for some time with Spearow, pastor of the local Pres went on to Portland for a few Wednesday scrvicos at 7:30 p. m. mi'll 2p • • • end. He was assistant sergeant- typhoid fever. a fractured hip. Mrs. Doak is byterian church, officiating, The days ’ business nnd pleasure trip, Sevouth Day Adventist Church— at-arms of the house at the recent improving satisfactorily and is now couple left immediately after the Mrs. Frost plans to return hero Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Owens have ceremony for Portland, returning West Main street. Servicos every legislative session and came up returned from Centralia, Wash., A. W. Kime has arrived here able to got around n little with here last' evening. They will make Tuesday. Saturday. Sabbath school nt 10, from Salem Friday with Eitorf where they have been for several from Portland and opened his tho aid of crutches. ♦ ♦ ♦ church service at 11; prayer meet their homo hero. Bede, who filled his old position months. They are now visiting in office in the Cottage Grove Bank ing Wednesday evening» at 7:30. Mrs. F. L. Grannis Scholl ’ s kryptoks make was one of as reading clerk of the house. ♦ ♦ ♦ Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland, building. Ho will occupy the same see. • • • the honor gueHtH at the regular George J. Willett returned Thurs but expect to return here to make waiting room as D. A. Forbes. Tho annual past Matrons and meeting of the Killkaro club, Eu- Sunday School service» in the Miss Genevieve Rice, teacher of day night from Salem, where he their home. Myrtle Snauer is recovering rap tho Disston school, was a guest past Patrons night was observed gene, Thursday afternoon, The I>athiim school house every Sunday had bean acting as mail cleik in Despondency caused Mrs. M. idly from the accident which hap yesterday at the George Mote home. Friday evening nt the regular meet club entertained in honor of for- at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su the senate during the legislative Hinkle, of Roseburg, mother of pened on Knox hill Inst Tuesday ing of tho Eastern Star chapter. mer members and Mrs. Grnnnis perintendent; Mrs. Winnio Hagerty, Abe Gilbert, of Oregon City, An entertaining program session. was was a member of the club when a assistant superintendent. Mrs. George Berry to take poison when she was thrown from a spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. staged in honor < of tho past Thursday evening. She died Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Fri- buggy. resident of Eugene. Mrs. Grannis George Hawley. During his visit officers. Mrs. W. J. Woods, was a house guest of Mrs. Bert PNEUMONIA CAUSE OF Mrs. Berry went Miss Crystal Robinson left Sat day morning. Dr. Hagen cures sleeplessness. hero, Mr. Gilbert with Mr. Hawley Mrs. C. A. Bartell and Mrs. A. A. Vincent, of Eugono, Thursday anti DEATH OF HEBRON GIRL urday for Portland for a brief to Roseburg for the funeral. R. W Evans, Roseburg, is a visited Emmett Sharp. Richmond had charge of the pro Friday. Galloway writes insurance. visit with friends. visitor in Cottage Grove. gram. Tho regular lodge session Viola Jano Gilhnm, 6-year old ♦ ♦ ♦ The Oakland basketball team Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Akers, of Frank McFarland, of Grants was held and was followed by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. The Rinkcydinks enjoyed an canceled the game with the Alumni Oakland, Ore., were woek end Pass, passed through the city today serving of a dainty luncheon. Mrs Gilhiim, of tho Hebron district, guests at the home of Mrs Akers’ scheduled for last Friday evening on his way home from a visit to! Charles Adams, Mrs. L. L. Harrel, breakfast yesterday morning in the near Woodard’» mill, died this because the team there had dis basement of tho Presbyterian brother, rf. W. Titus. Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswoll, Mrs. E. C. northern points. morning from pneumonia. The church. H. Orton Wiley, president of the banded and it was impossible to Shay, Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs. J. P. Ypegan, deputy tax ccllec- ! funeral is to be held at 2:30 to get it together. There are no Northwest Nazarene college, will ♦ ♦ ♦ Mervillo Veatch, and Mrs. Alfred morrow afternoon from the chapel. speak at the Baptist church Thurs more games this season. The last tor from the office of Clyde G. Divide Society. White were the refreshment com A. Ralph Spearow, pasor of the day evening. He will be assisted contest of tho grads was with the Huntly, Portland, has been in the Fifteen ladies of the neighbor- Presbyterian church, officiating. mittee. by E. J. Lord, superintendent of high school last Wednesday eve city since last Friday for the | hood met at the W. E. Burkett Interment will be in the Taylor- ♦ ♦ ♦ purpose of conferring with Cot j the north Pacific district of the ning. Mrs. Samuel Ferguson entertained home Thursday afternoon and held Lane cemetery. tage Grove people in regard to . Nazarene church. The three year old son of Ralph e Past Noble Grands’ club a miscellaneous shower in honor filling out their income tax re- ’ The child wag born June 2, 1918. Six thousand feet of films of Lancaster is recovering from a port». Thursday afternoon at the I. O. of Mrs. Frank Turner, who with Japan, showing the trip of A. R. bad attack of pneumonia. O. F. hall. A business session wus Mr. Turner left that evening to W. J. Weaver, owner and man-1 'Almost every girl wants to mar- Spearow, will bo shown at the Mrs. Carrie Hemenway, Mrs. J. held and then tho remainder of mnke their home in Cottage Grove. ager of the Hotel Umpqua, Rose ry u rich man. ” Arcade theatre tomorrow evening Q. Willits and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. the afternoon hours wero spent burg, is a visitor in the city today. “There aren't enough rich men under the auspices of the extension Hemenway motored to Roseburg socially. A delicious two course *-------------------- ---- ----- ---------♦ APPROACHING EVENTS to go around. What ’» tho next division of the University of Ore yesterday and spent the day with Our new office and ware luncheon was served, the table ♦ | --------------------- ------- ------------ 4 step!” gon. A fifteen minnte talk on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones. house is just it north of the depot. being made very attractive with “ Murry what offers and nag Mrs. John Coffman, Mrs. S. C. Japan will precede the show and Visit us. C__2_--2 L _ Godard & Randall. bouquets of daffodils. Guests of Two houses, also choice lots and there will be a running explana building sitea, for sale by owner— W. R. Evans, Roseburg, was a . the club were Mrs. Marie Eastham Coffman, Mrs. Roscoe Forward, him up the ladder,”-—Louiavillo your teeth into a slice I an I Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Georgo Hohl and Mrs. J. H. Courier-Journal. tion of the films as they are be easy terms to responsible people— business visitor in Cottage Grove of our delicious Bread und Groom will entertain the Christian ing shown. ♦ ♦ ♦ buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big over tho week end. vou’ll realize why so many Mr. ami Mrs. G. C. Dyott mo- ladies’ aid society at its regular It pays to list your property boom. Watch this city grow while D. A. Reeves, of Lebanon, spent housewives have quit baking I tored to Eugene Tuesday evening business nnd social meeting to be with Hall & Lang. the mills build up. A. L. Woodard, Sunday in the city in connection their own. nnd attended a dinner dance given held Wednesday afternoon in the f26m26c(2) with business. Mrs. George Morris went to phone 183-Y. Fresh from our ovens daily at the Osburn hotel by the AMem- church parlors. H. C. Adams, who has been —wholesome and well baked Newberg Friday to visit her daugh After being ill for several days ♦ ♦ ♦ ! bly club of which the Dyotts are ter, Mrs. E. C. Duncan. with influenza the youngest daugh day clerk in the Hotel Bartell for —fit to grace the table of a ( members. Mr. and Mrs- F. E. Dickson They had as guests the past three years has resigned Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woodson ter of 8. J. Ferguson, of west king. Give it a trial. for the evening Mr. and Mrs. wiU entertain the H. D. S. club Regular meeting Wednesday night and expects to accept a position motored to Albany friday in con Main street is now recovering. ■ . Lawrence Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. at its regular meeting Friday eve- at which tho in Portland, C. L. Lawton has nection with business matters. Brooks Hawley and some student taken over the day shift and W Charles Donahue, of Eugene; Mr. J ning. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Keating Jr. friends from the University were A. Heck will be night clerk. I and Mr». B. G. Koehler, of this ; • Mr». J. P. Graham has invited Will be conferred in full by G. G. returned from Portland Friday I up from Eugene Friday evening city; Iner Olsen and Miss Jean the Joker club to hold its regular E. degree team. Special program morning. Mr. Keating will be ! and visited at the home of Mr. . Repairs will start in the ncai Watson, of Portland. G. A. Sanden, Prop. future on the front of the Im meeting Friday evening with her nnd special refreshment». bookkeeper for the sewer company I Hawley’s uncler George Hawley. ♦ ♦ ♦ perial barber shop. The door wjll and they will reside in cottage Mrs. H. A. Miller was hostess; Littleton Lester's small son at Grove while the present work is Latham has been ill for Severn! be moved from the east to the Thursday afternoon to tho Social | west side and other changes mr.de. going on. Our new office and ware Twelve. Hyacinths and jonquils days with an attack of intestinal Scholl is your home optom- house is just north of the depot. were the attractive room and table While jumping from the mill tronbje but is now ■ < the road to etrist. dock onto a ear at the Comstock recovery. (m) Visit us. Godard & Randall. decorations. Chatting over needle Frank Turner left today fori A cable was received here this work was the diversion nnd a Portland to nerve on the federal morning by the grandparents, Mr. two course luncheon was served. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway, telling ♦ ♦ ♦ grand jury. Mrs. N. G. Buell entertained William Bittinger was in Eugene of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Madden, of To tho Utopia club at its regular today on business. .Mrs. Madden in a meeting Thursday afternoon, Blue, kyo, Japan. Mr». The Ix>ren Hnrvcy family spent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hemel- gold and white wore the colors yesterday in Roseburg at the homes way. used in the artistic color scheme of Mrs. Harvey’s parents, Mr. and J; J. Woodruff, former driller of the room and table decorations. Mrs. O. J. Rand, and Mr. Harvey’» at the local oil well who has, Large bouquets of violets were mother, Mrs. Frank Harvey. been residing in South Dakota, about the rooms. Social conver Nelson Whipps wont to Black virited here during the week with I sation and fancy work, tho usual Butte today to take charge of the hi» little daughter Melba, who ' diversion», were enjoyed. A tempt ■logging camp of the J. I. Jones makes her home with Mr. and , ing two course luncheon was served, it Son sawmill. Mrs. Malta Miller. tho table being centered with a Call that number whenever bouquet of daffodils in artistic Fuller Brushes—prices re-I Mr. and Mrs. Harold White you have an item for publi duced. Ohl orders d< live red ■laughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orville arrangement. The place cards were cation. The Sentinel wants all at new prices. G. B Arn- Waller, of Eugene, , were guests white with yellow daffodils in tho the news while it is news. eat. If you know an item and don’t f23n.9p(M) yesterday at the 1 N. W. White corner and the favors were the white baskets filled with home Mr». 8. E. Gordon, who has been home. tell it, it’s yon fault if it is nursing Z. L. Cox. I not printed. who 1» ill in M. H. Anderson 1 left today for made candy and tied with yellow health, returned I today to her home Portland on a few days' business ribbons. ♦ ♦ ♦ rin Eugene. trip. Mrs G. C. Drott entertained a The Loren Harvey family >• F. A. Cripp and family, 1 of Eu moving today I to the Crai* prop gene, »pent yesterday at the George number of E ugenc friends of her homo* guest, Mrs. Glenn Percival, [ erty on south Third street from Echaeider home. of Portland formerly of Eugene. PHONE 46 the property of Mrs. L. McAboy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mutter mo at t I o’clock luncheon Wednesday. on »•nth Sixth street. tor«! to Portland today to visit Those invited for the occasion were Culver Cr Anderson • The girl»' basketbail team of the , with relative». Mr». Charles Donahue, Mr». Law- JITNEY Beaulieu & Harrel Garage JOE T. SHORT PHONE 18 Tales of the Town a The small son of Norman Pholl Cottage Grove high school lost the is recovering from a severe illness. game with Roseburg played at The boy was taken sick last Wed Roseburg Friday evening by a score nesday. of 21 lu 14. See Nelson for used cars of Ray Nelson for Radio Sup quality at right prices. plies. George Combs, of Drain, was a The trial of G. S. Bumgartnor, visitor in tho city Saturday. arrested here some time ago Z. E. Merrill, assistant general charged with unlawful possession manager, and George McClennan, of liquor, has been set for March general superintendent of the 30 in the justnhe court of J. E. Mountaiu States Power company Young. Bumgartnor, whose homo were in the city Saturday from<| is in Corvallis, is now in a hospital in Coquille. The check for $100 Albany. Mrs. Elia Wilson, of Eugene, a which ho gave for bull was re former Cottage Grove resident turned today marked “not suffi spent the week end here visiting cient funds.” Olaf Hammer recently returned with relatives. Nelson has special bargains in from a trip to Newport. While there he secured a contract to sup used cars as follows: 1924 Studebaker light 6 with license ply crushed rock for a section of 1923 Overland, like new, new tires highway under construction in that 1920 Studebaker special, fine shape vicinity. good tires. Our new office and ware 1924 Chevrolet roadster, Al shape house is just north of the depot. 191(5 Dodge roadster, with license, Visit us. Godard & Randall new tires. The two year old daughter of Fords all models from $35 up. William Kelly of west Main street Claude Beairsto, manager of the has been ill for several days with Cottage Grove branch of the Lane bronchial pneumonia. She is now auto company, will move into the recovering from the attack. Bert Richards house on Sixth street. Mrs. E. C. Shay left today for Wilbur Spray will do outside Portland to attend a convention work for the Mountain States and the Spirella school of corsetry Power company. His place in the which i/ being held in that city office is being taken by Miss Nola during this week. Banton. Miss Agnes McCornack, of Klam ath Falls, spent Thursday nnd Friday at the M. A. Burcham home. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper, of St. Helens, were woek end guests at the homes of Mr. Cooper’s sis ters, Mrs. Henry Hohl and Mrs. George Hohl. THE VERY BEST McQueen’s Grocery Church News j Notice! COME, COME Baptist Church THURSDAY MARCH 5 I SOCIETY Special Music Faultless Bread A. F. & A. M The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Benedict Degree What Joy 159-J Is Our Number —THE— SENTINEL And what a convenience to have one of our delicious sugar-cured Hams at home when the weather is too inclem ent to go out or unexpected company arrives. Buy one of these excellent Hams, bake it yourself to the tenderness and sweetness you like, and vou’ll have a tasty meat item on hand for vour luncheons or dinners. Quality Market