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PAGE TWO » itottaiK (&rove -Sentinel Monday* and Thursday* Bede & Smith.. Elbert Bode...... ..Publishers ____ Editor these day*—but the word, despite its common use, is in no standard dictionary. • • • The recent issue of Oregon Ex- changes contains a reprint of a cir- cular which our friend, A. E. Veatch, of the Rainier Review, uses in boosting the efficacy of the ad vertising column* of his paper. The circular states, or Oregon Ex changes has the circular statb, “When times arc hard is the time to show your metal by advertis ing. 99 We are wondering whether the word 11 metal” is to be trans lated to mean bras*, or whether that spelling of “metal” is sup posed to be a cute little pun in these slug-casting day*. COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1925. □ □ □ □□annnn □ □ and ' the remainder of the after noon spent socially. Delightful re □ SOCIETY □ freshments were served. □ □ aaaanann □ □ ♦ ♦ Mrs. William Thum, newlywed, Mr*. George Hawley, Mr*. Maude Hohl and Mrs. C. L. Churchill were was honor guest this noon at the A first-class publication entered at hostesses Monday evening at a regular luncheon of the Keepers Cottago Grove as second-class matter birthday surprise party in honor of of the D»n held at the Gray The club pre Business Office......... 55 North Sixth Mrs. George Hohl held at the Goose tea room. George Hohl home. Daffodils were sented Mrs. Thum with a gift. ♦ ♦ ♦ SUBSCRIPTION RATES in profusion about the rooms, Five Thornton Comers Society. By mail (Cash in advance) hundred was the diversion and Miss Ellena Hhortriilge, daughter One > year....$2.75 I Three month* .80 dainty refreshments were served at Six montu*.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 a late hour. Those to enjoy the of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge, BY CARRIER affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ray and James Manat, of Eugene, were .$ .30 One i month.. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens, married in Eugene last week and . 1.10 Four month*, in advance. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller, Mr will make their home in that city 1.60 Six month*, in advance... and Mrs. Vern Garouttc, Mr. and! 3.00 One year, in advance---- Mrs. F. H. Allison, Mrs. Barbara. Wesley Carlile Is Killed. Hohl and family, Miss Gertrude j Word was received here today Member of Whitsett, C. L. Churchill, George National Editorial Association The Burnt Woods correspondent Hawley, Einar Johnson, Ed Lund- telling of the accidental killing at Oregon State Editorial Association Bridge, Orc., of Wesley Carlile, of the Philomath Review furnishes bom and W. A. Ward. Oregon Newspaper Conference the following pulsating item of in former resident of this city and a terest from her neck of the woods: The fourth annual birthday meet brother of George Carlile, who died NEWSPAPER ENGLISH!?). “Mrs. Orville Weaver, of Albany, ing of the Tuesday Bridge club came home Friday night to visit was held this week at the home here some time ago as the result Pupils of our schools and univer husband and babv. returning Sun of an accident, He was al ;o a of .Mrs. C. 8. Roberts, president. sities have often stated that there I day evening to her work.” The The regular 1 o’clock luncheon was brother of Mrs. J. Q. Youag, with is a difference between good Eng young folk are right, times have whom he made his home while a lish and newspaper English, Af changed, but wo didn’t imagine enjoyed, a pretty birthday cake being the centerpiece of the table. resident here, No details were our ter a perusal of a number of they would change to the extent Daffodils were the table decor- given in the message, He was em- exchanges we are inclined to re that this item indicates. We trust ations. The place cards were artis- ployed in a logging camp. vise our oft-expreised opinion to that the father and baby ‘‘are lin tically designed with yellow as tho contrary and to agree with such ing as well as could be expected” the predominating color and yellow pupils that sometimes such is the and that the parents have favors were used. At tho bridge Unhappy Moment for case. Just for fun, with no in had no trouble in selecting a name session high honors were won by tent to hurt anyone’s feelings, and for the wee one. Wearer of Crinoline Mrs. F. L. Grannis and the cen with the anticipation that the boys solation prize went to Mrs. Ray Mr. E. M. Ward has a host of will go through The Sentinel with The Tillamook Headlight joshes monil Grube. Mrs. Grube was an good yarns In bls remarkable "Me- a fine-tooth comb for the purpose us as follows: tnorles of Ninety Years.” There invi*«‘il guest of the club. of evening the score, wo shall “The only newspaper in Oregon is, for Instance, the terrible story of ♦ ♦ ♦ illustrate our point with actual to admit that it has a devil on its t Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. H. the punctured crinoline: quotations. This unusual Incident happened staff, according to Oregon Ex A. Miller entertained the Tillicum changes, is the Cottage Grove club last evening at the Miller to a Mrs. Tooke, wife of the then The Exodus, published as a part Hentinal. We think the devil has home, The guests wore the club’s vicar of Upton. After a continua tion service in the church the of the .McMinnville Reporter ut just cause for a libel suit against costume, Five hundred, the usual friends of the vicar were invited to such times ns tho occasion requires, Bro. Bede, for monkeying with diverdon, was enjoyed and was meet the bishop of Oxford, Samuel had thi • to say of tho visit of a the devil is a dangerous proce- followed by the serving of a Wilberforce—known as “Soapy number of McMinnville boosters to dure »» tempting two-course luncheon, The Sam"—at the vicarage. Mrs. Tooke was a woman who I Longview, Wash.: It is passing strange how few rooms were prettily decorated with ‘‘Homo of the caravanern felt like there are who can spell,‘‘Sentinel.” an abundance of daffodils, while always dressed well. On this oc- ! casion she wore a blnck velvet crin singing, ‘it’s a long, long way to Many spell it as it is spelled in hyacniths were the table decora oline, trimmed with old lace, which Longview,’ for it is quite n jaunt the above quotation. tions. Guests of tile club were set off her remarkable complexion. from MuMinnvills, Oregon, to the Yes, we admit that we have a Mr. and Mrs. W W. McFarland, After lunch, as she talked to the 'city that lision built’ on the devil but that may be merely be Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Lebow and bishop, a curious sonnd like an bank of tho Columbia, across from cause we are more honest than the L. C. Michener. angry serpent hissing penetrated the drawing room. old Rainier, the place noted for other newspapers of the state. ♦ e ♦ While tlie guests pnused in aston an exhiiirnting beverage lamous in The Headlight speaks of ‘‘job Mrs. Elbert Hmjth was hostess ishment, “Soapy Sam” looked mysti olden days.” printing,” and no do many of the Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G. fied Then a grumbling noise wus A high school lad brought the leading typographical journals, but club. Fancy work and social con heard, a decided squeak, a shriek, Tailored coats enter a new color era; colors of past seasons are conspicuous item to us to ask what kind of a Hal Hoss has several times informed versation, the usual diversions, were and loud report, followed by pro by their absence. Now the gayest of tints of the rainbow are seen. Fabries, beverage an exhiiirnting beverage Tho Sentinel that such an expres enjoyed, A delicious two-course found silence. When a little later too, are delightfully new, exploiting pleasant patterns. Interesting stylings is (or wa;, if you believo that the sion is bad English. Bad English, luncheon was served, the center- Mrs. Tooke rose to bld her guepts ' prohibition laws are being en ns Hal might suggest were he ad piece of the table being an artistic farewell her dress hung In heavy are noted. The strictly tailored mode and the double breasted effects' are forced), The liul said he couldn’t dicted to thinking, is appropriate in bouquet of delicately tinted wild folds all around her. very popular. Furs whose richness is undeniable are a favored garniture. what Afterward she explained find an explanation in the die- describing some printing. flowers mixed with moss. Pretty had happened. Her dressmaker tionary. We couldn’t toll him that sweet pea corsages were the favor;, had persuaded^ier to have a special there is no such animal—possibly Three thousand people read The Mrs. Dan Haiuaut was a guest of fixture in her crinoline which con “exhiiirnting ” is correct enough for Sentinel each week. What have the club sisted of tubing, inflated with air, the kind of bovernge that is drunk you to tell this vast throngf fastened tightly with a screw. This xxx ♦ ♦ ♦ uncanny contrivance made the skirt The Elmartes club held its reg flow out, but Mr*. Tooke struck her ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at foot against the screw and the the home of Mrs. Fred Anderson. whole structure col|hpsed as the air Needlework was the diversion. A escaped.—San Frauclsco Argonaut. ; delightful two-course luncheon was Settled Manhattan Island served, a potted plant being the In the first ship sent to the pres attractive centerpiece. Mrs. Dale Hawkins wns an invited guest of ent territory of the United States i by the Dutch West Indies company, the club. the New Netherlands, which lauded Frit lay, Mitreh li “REV-|phe Menjou, Elliott Dexter « ♦ ♦ In the Hudson river in 1623, Wai-, ELATION” with an all star anti Za.su Pitts. Education L. W. Peters surprised Mr 4. loons, led by Jesse de Forest, were 1 east including Viola Dana. al comedy “HOT AIR.” Peters Saturday evening by having I passengers. The eight families Lew ('ody, Monte Blue and a few of their friend* in for din left on Manhattan, which was Wednesday, March 11 — Marjorie Daw. Comedy ner and a social evening, the oc named “New Avesnes." constituted Reginald Denney with Laura BRONCHO EXPRESS.” casion being Mrs. Peter’B birthday the first settlement of that now fa La Plante in “THE FAST mous and vuluable Island and the anniversary. The following day first homemakers, In fact, In the Saturday, March 7—Tom WORKER.” The very fast Sunrising Mr. and Mrs Peters and daughter Middle Atlantic states. Making Fine Distinctions Mix in "SINGLE SHOT est thing on reels today 1 When the sun approaches towards were dinner guest; of Mr. and “A woman does not mind being PARKER.” Our Gang Fast? Girls, if he is slow the gates of the morning, he first called a kitten, but hates to be Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Comedy “LODGE NIGHT.” then Mount Everest is a opens a little eye of heaven, and Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph ♦ ♦ ♦ molehill. A faster picture sends away the spirit of darkness, named a cat. A man, on the con- 1 Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at and gives light to a cock, and calls trary, Is flattered at being thought Sun. - Mon., March 8 - 9— ¡than Sporting Y out h. Tho Methodist foreign missionary 10, forenoon service at 11, evening up the lark to matins, and by and a dog, but resents being referred “THE FIRE PATROL,” a Comedy “HAS WINTER society met yesterday afternoon service at 7:30. Midweek services by builds the fringes of a cloud, to as a puppy." story of the coast fire pa CAME.” with Mrs. Charles Beidler. Spring “When a man describes a wom- Wednesday evenings at 7:30. and peeps over the eastern hills, trol, the fire boats lads, a, flowers made the rooms attractive. thrusting out his golden horns, like an as a ‘sympathetic soul,’ you Thursday, Mar. 12—Wil- By NELLIE MAXWELL smashing big sea melodrama Mrs. J. H. Chambers had charge know that she has placed herself Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams. those which decked the brows of like a silent and succulent sponge with an all star east. Cen liam Desmond in his latest of the study program. Dainty re Moses when he was forced to wear Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 full In the flow of his eloquence for tury comedy, “NOBODY’S clashing melodrama “RID freshments were served. and 7:30. Young people’s meeting a veil because hlnjself had seen the a considerable number of hours, IN” PRETTY” supported by Fish and Meat Sauces SWEETHEART.” face of God; and still, while a man ♦ ♦ ♦ Ann Forrest. Billy Sullivan DELICIOUS well-cooked fish 1« at 8:30. Prayer meeting Thursday tells the story, the sun gets up high while he declaimed to her his ‘con Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk, Mr, Tuesday. Mar 10—‘‘THE and a great east of char without any attractiveness to evenings at 7:30. er, till he shows a fair face and a quests, glories, triumphs, spoils,' In »nd Mrs. Melvin McKtoben mid Mr. FAST SET.” featured play- acter players Comedy ami person unless accom- full light, and then he shines one an uninterrupted monologue of com the average and Jlr*. Roy Morse entertained placency.”—“Mere Man," by Honor Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like' ’ whole day.—Jeremy Taylor. panled by a good sauce. The gar- Betty Compson, Adol- International News. Bright. the Jolly Bunch club Friday eve niching, too, adds much to Its pala- shureh—A. J. Adam*, minister. ning at another of its jolly dance*, tablllty. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and Every kind of loose leaf Light refreshments were served Ollv* «nd Almond 8auca.—Melt communion at 11, Christian endea Rubber stampa. The Sentinel. three tablespoonful« of butter, add vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. ledger sheets. The Sentinel. following the dancing. three of flour and when well blend ♦ ♦ ♦ Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. Eleven members were present ed pour on gradually one cupful of white stock. Just before serving Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at Saturday afternoon nt the regular add one teaspoonful of beef extract, meeting of the women’s relief eight olives stoned and cut into 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep worth league at 7, evening service corps. quarters, one-half teaspoonful of lemon Juice, one-fourth cupful of Free Methodist church—Corner of shredded almonds, salt and pepper at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to to taste. This an nee Is served with attend all of these services. APPROACHING EVENTS boiled or steamed fl»h. Monroe avenue and south Fifth Sauce.—Grated cucnm- . . r. o t , . * o Miss Clara Milne and Mrs. Ardie her Cucumber drained, and vinegar, salt and »»reet-D 8 Forrester, pastor, Bun iy will entertain the Toujour* pepper added, is very good with d«y ’«>>ool at 10, forenoon services Crete club next Wednesday evening broiled fish. Another !* prepared at 11, evening service at * T 7:30. — ” ------ '— ----- *“ “ ’“ at the homo of Mis* Milne. by grntlng one cucumber, add one- Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday hair cupful of heavy cream which evenings. ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, Mrs. H. has been beaten stiff, salt and cay Christian Science Church—Corner Miller. Mrs. M. F. Wyatt anil enne. and gradually two tableopoon- fule of vinegar. >f Jefferson avenue and Second r*. M. C. Bressler are the hos Tartar Sauce.—Mix one table tesses for the regular meeting of spoonful of vinegar, one teaspoonful street. Sunday services at 11 a. m at 7:30 p. m. the Presbyterian ladies’ aid society of lemon Jtilce, one-fonrth teaspoon Wednesday services • • • to be hold next Wednesday after ful of salt, one tablespoonful of Seventh Day Adventist Chnreh— Worcestershire sauce In a bowl and noon in tho church parlors. West Main street. Services every heat over hot water. Brown one- ♦ ♦ ♦ third of a cupful at butter carefully Saturday. Sabbath school at 10 church servi«« at 11; prayer meet Tho Tuesday Study club will and strain Jnto the first mixture. Oyster Sauce. -Rent one pint of ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. hold its regular meeting next week at the home of Mrs. H. W., Titus, oyster« In their own liquor and cook Sunday School services in the Remove the oyster« with Mrs. Titus and Mrs. R. A. until plump and prepare a sauce, using one- l-athsm school house «very Sunday Tra;k as leaders. fourth cupful each of flour and but at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, mi ♦ ♦ ♦ ter. one cupful of milk or chicken perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, Mr». T. C. Wheeler will be hos- broth and the outer liquor. Cook assistant superintendent. tees Tuesday afternoon to the La- until smooth, add the oyster* and serve on toast or with fish. | Corona club. We install and guarantee Up Against It Maltre d’Hotel Butter.—Cream ♦ ♦ ♦ one-foarth of a cupful of butter, add “You’ve heard of a person being above sets Foremost club of the J. C. three-fourths of a tablespoonful of In a quandary, haven’t you?” Pe Penney store will hold a waffle lemon Juice, one half tablespoonful terson asked. finely minced parsley, salt and “Sure.” replied Brown. “WhjrF fin'd tomorrow in observance of Terms Given Jf Deesired cayenne Serve with broiled steak “Well. I Just had a letter from of the store’s first anniversary. or with fish an old friend, and he's In one. He's ♦ ♦ ♦ Potato«* Stuffed With Sausage.— been in rather bad health for some A large number was present yes Select large potatoes and with an time, so the other day he went tn terday afternoon at the regular apple corer remove the centers see a doctor, and the doctor ad lengthwise. Fill with little sausages vised him to take two or three meeting of the Christian ladle*’ aid and buke on the rack la a dripping months' complete rest. That's society for which Mrs. John Coff pan. Serve wlthwthe gravy made) T»5!h»th«»iCo. -eeanM*'^ man. Mr*. 8. C Coffman. Mr;. from ’he drippings ta the pan. add- where the quandary cornea in. He's ' ■ V k k > 'A» been working foe the government Ro-eoe Forward, Mrs. George Hohl ' for fifteen years, and doesn't know »nd Mrs. J. H Groom were hon where to look for a more com Musa* ’** tesses. A business sestion was held i ISM. i i Glory of Fabric, Interesting New Features Mark Smart Spring Coats Tue The new two piece coat dresses or ensemble suits, priced..........................$39.50 to $55.00 Spring coats, priced $15.00 to $45.00 New silk dresses priced $12.50 to $35.00 DECADE Theatre 4 WEEKLY PROC RAM Church News KITCHEN CUPBOARD A PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON Super Heterodyne and Splitdorff Radio Receiving Sets We also handle radio supplies. Service Garage Long & Cruson ♦