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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 PAGE TWO to have turned out more or less □□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn informal afternoon of five, hundred. A delightful luncheon was served a dud after all. Some of the the clone of th«* card session, Mondays and Thursdays ladies wore thoir hats to church, I i at Spring flowers were tho artistic and explained that they did not Publishers Bede & Smith. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ decorations of the to ble, while ....... Editor know a hatless day had been con Elbert Bede— templated. Anyway, the town and Mrs. W. J. Woods was hostess paper irises were the room deco- A first-class publication entered at the church received some valuable Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G. rations. Cottage Grove as second-class matter advertising abroad through the club at its regular meeting. Fancy ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Gwendoline Mooney and Will- work and social conversation, the Business Office -55 North Sixth proposal.—Eugene Guard. The Guard is in error. There usual diversions, were enjoyed. At lace Bernarr Brainard, both well was no dud. The women of the | 5 o’clock the guests were taken to known among the young folks of SUBSCRIPTION RATES church went through with their ! the Gray Goose tea room, where the city, were married Tuesday By mail (Cash in advance) They re One year....$2.75 I Three months .80 stunt to a woman. Hats were worn a delicious luncheon was served. afternoon in Eugene, Six months.. 1.50 | One u-tù “ only by four or five who were not The table was centered with a turned here yesterday afternoon month ---- —. .50 STYLE NO. 5578 members of the church and who did pretty bouquet of salmon sweet and expect to make their homo BY CARRIER Exactly as illustrated on the ...$ .30 not know what was on—or off. peas and blue and white for get- here. One month.... left—made*of fine russia calf _ 1.10 The men complimented the women me-nots mixed with green. Place Four months, in advance. ❖ & <8> "Star Brand Shore leather, kid covered heel, _ 1.60 so highly for exposing more of cards had been cleverly designed Six months, in advance... Lynx Hollow Society. Art Betttr" goodyear welt sole, priced a ._ 3.00 their faces than their chins that to represent doughnuts to recall One year, in advance...... The Community club was en pair .................................... $5.75 they may continue the innovation to the minds of members their tertained Wednesday of last week Member of indefinitely. Of course the women recent doughnut sale, from which by Mrs. Mary Smith, of Walker, STYLE NO. 5908 National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association of Cottage Grove are tho finest the club realized between $35 and assisted by her 'daughters Mrs. Illustrated on the right, me hat- looking in the world, whether M. A. Horn and Mrs. Clyde Wright. $40 for tho benefit of the proposed Oregon Newspaper Conference dium low heel, black patent less or otherwise. In connection with the usual work, playgrounds. leather, a very attractive style $>$>$>■ a shower was given Mr«. Cody THE ORIGINAL WIG WAG. at a moderate price, each _n In tho good old «lays of the long Miss Elinor Mrs. W. E. Mayos entertained l’entico, newlywed. $3.95 pair ......................... . skirt wo severely criticized the at dinner Monday evening at the Nixon and Francis Horn enter- An Italian professor believes that Style 5968 same as above but girl who adoptod bloomers. In I this homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. tained the company with pinno ho has proved that in early pre day of tho short skirt we more brown russia calf, a pair $3 95 i G. W. McFarland, in honor of Mr. and saxaphone music tin Mrs. historic days—before the first great severely criticize the girl who Mayes and Mrs. Dale F. Hawkins, Horn sang a solo. A number .were Oregon rnist in which only Noah doesn't wear them. the occasion being their birthday guests of the club, among them STYLE NO. 9571 STYLE NO. 5717 and his family escaped, even before anniversaries. A large nest cen being Mrs. Cody Pentico, •Mrs. candidates for office started prom illustrated below on the right—new Illustrated juM below on the left — black As tered with a birthday cake was the I). P. Caldwell, MYs. James Grooms ising to reduce taxes—all beings n patent leather, black patent enameled heel, brown russia calf leather, ankle strap, low centerpiece of the table and the nnd Mrs. Charles Jackson, all of were provided with caudal appen □ rubber heel, priced a pair ................... $4.50 gQodyear welt soles, priced a pair...... $6.00 Dainty refresh favors were Easter baskets filled Cottage Grove. dagos in place of the power of □ n with Faster eggs. E-ister colors ments were served. speech nn<l that in those days □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a were used for tho room decorations. Gordon Silk Stockings Here to Match or Contrast Your New Shoes human beings made their wantH Mrn. Lynn Violette nnd daughter, The guest list included the honored □□□□□□nnnnnnnnnnnn known in much tho same way that Miss Ermine, were Eugene visitors □ guests, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. □ Gordon Silk stockings’ have dogs of today wag their tails to approaching □ yesterday. Thomas Quinn, Bob Stacey, Miss □ "Star Brand Shore been sold by us in Cottage "Star Brand Shot! show anger or joy or other eon Art Bttttr" EVENTS □ □ Art Better" Lloyd Swanson is suffering with Rita Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. G. W Grove for many years, to dition of mind, That must h"vc □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □ □ McFarland. tho mumps. women Who require the very been how tho idea arose of ❖ ❖ best in quality hosiery and Mrs. B. It. Job returned yester Tho Tuesday Study club will hold ing of a story as a talc. Tho pre Mrs. George Matthews enter its regular meeting at the home of Gordon silk stockings are still historic wife probably wagged to day from Lebanon, where she tai noil her Sunday school class of Mrs. S. L. Mackin, with Mis. winning new customer friends her neighbor tho information that spent the week end as a guest of tho Presbyterian church at an Mackin nnd Mrs. George Matthews for our hosiery department— her hubby had sprung a new one Mrs. George Waggoner. Easter ogg hunt Saturday nftornoon we are showing Gordon stock tho night before to explain hie. George Allen returned yesterday in tho hay barn nt the flour mill. as leaders. ings in fashionable shades in ♦ ♦ 4 absence from the family domicile to his home at Anaconda, Mont., Mildred Bennet and Beth Bede the following price ranges. until tho wee small hours. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler will < after visiting here since December tied for the largest number of Pair.. $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 If some of tho folks of that at tho homes of his sister, Mrs. tain the Past Matron ’ s club Tn drawing straws day talked as much as some of C. M. Jackson, and his brothers, eggs found. Both was tho lucky one and re day afternoon in the J>anquet the folks of today, they must havo Elmer and Wesley Allen. of the Masonic temple. New misses slippers just ar had tails long enough to wrap •Mrs. Carl King and two ilangh coived a novel crate of Easter eggs <$ <$> <8> as a prize, Picnic refreshments rived in fine calf, patent and around themselves and use for fur tors, of Toledo, are visiting Mr. The Toujours Prcto club will meet THE QUALITY store - coop service were served. Tnvitcd guests of the kid, priced.... .$1.45 to $3.50 coats. King’s father, C. B. King. class were Miss Olivian and .Tulia next Wednesday evening with Miss Jessie Sanborn. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Melhnse Ann Smith, of Portland, who were Following a discussion of the <S> ♦ ® fallacy of permitting six months to and son Billy and Mrs. L. K. visiting hero over tho week end Mrs. N. E. Glass will be hostess with relatives. I ’ helps, of Klamath Fulls, and Mrs. ellipse between the primary election Tuesday afternoon to the LaC'omus entertain the H. D. H. club next <$> SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES and tho general election, the Eu Florence Cassidy, of Grants P ush , club. A family reunion dinner was Wednesday at its regular evening gene Register asks: “Hinco parties left today for their homes, after held Easter Sunday at tho J. H. are practically dead in Oregon, a few days visit with relatives. of five hundred. Bennett home. Those present were why hold two eloctions at allt” the H. O. Bennett family, Mr. and Mrs. Kezlah Veatch Dies. Mrs. Keziah Veatch, of Creswell, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mrs. Carrie REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Cottago Grove proposal for AT COTTAGE GROVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT pioneor of 1864, died yesterdny Bomar, tho Boh Allen family, Mr. an Easter innovation whereby all CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 6, 1925. I and Mrs. Herbert Whitlock and following n wtroke of paralysis. the women of the Christian church son, Ernest and Glenn Bennett, «’pH • Funeral services will be held at 2 would g<> to church hntless, seems RESOURCES o'clock tomorrow afternoon from i Mrs. Esther Woodward and Miss Loans and discounts.... ....... .................................. ....... .. ................... ...$311,392.73 Nellie Stiles. The lutter is of Sun Overdrafts, unsecured ............... the Presbyterian church here. ... ............... .................. 623.28 Mrs. Venteh was born January 2, Francisco and is spending the sum U. S. Government Securities Owned: 1843, at Milford, W. Va. With mer nt the homes of her grand- Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) ..... —............... .......... $ 12,500.00 her parents she moved to Schuyler > parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ben county, Mo. Sho was married to nett, and of her uncle, H. O. All other United States Government securities (in cluding premiums, if any)__ _________________ 141,059.44 153.559.44 Needs constant care to prevent LaFayette, M. Venteh in April, 1864. Bennett. ♦ ♦ ♦ the soreness of chafing front Shortly after tho wedding they hoc bonds, stocks, securities, etc................................................... 215,376.11 perspiration, and the irritation crossed the plains to Oregon, settl Miss Goneviovo Woodard and Of 21,000.00 Banking house. $16,000.00; furnitur« and fixtures, 5,000.00 Miss Ila Mason were hostesses ing in this vicinity in October of mid inflammation of prickly Real estnto owned other than banking house............................... 3,699.42 Saturday afternoon to tho King ’ s heat. that year. Mr. Veatch 55,033.1 7 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank................................... Hernld Bnnd at its regular meeting Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ................... 157,767.77 Don’t use ordinary < ” _ “ Talcum 1903. Powder because there is a Hhe is survived by a daughter, which i was held in the basement Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report 1,147.7« special Toilet Powder made Mrs. Adolph Benter, of Creswell, of tho Methodist church. The ing bank...................................... 158,915.53 Total of two preceding items. and three sons, L. Wilson Veatch, rooms were artistically decorated especially for Baby’s use. Dayton, Wash.; William L. Veatch, with tho Easter colors, The study Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and duo from U. 8. 625.00 Treasurer ........................................................................................... Myrtle Point, and Elbert R. Veatch, program wns on China, with Miss «11.52 An Klamath Falls. There lire twelve Frances Mackin in charge. grandchildren and six great grand Easter ogg hunt was held and ....$921,436.20 Total. children. It. M. Veatch, of this dninty refreshments were served. ♦ ♦ ♦ city, is n brother in law. ntiil Mrs. LIABILITIES Keith Smith, of Lorane, and Miss Capital stock paid in................. J. Q. Willits, Mrs. D. H. Hemen 4 25,000.00 Depend upon your local Southern Pacific 25,000.00 agent for aid in making your vacation plan*. way, Mrs. Adeline Knox, Mrs. Ti- Mary Dent, of this city, were mar Surplus fund____ —_________ J 10,219.39 It’« high time to be thinking about them. liatha I. Saltsnian, Mrs. .Too Young, ried last evening at the homo of Undivided profits____________ 10,143.29 76.10 Less current expenses paid Mrs. R. M. Mosby, of this city, the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Charles M. And he i« thoroughly informed. He can advice 12,500.00 Reese. Tho ring ceremony was per Circulating notes, outstanding.. you intelligently alxjut vacation spots of especial are nieces and O. O. Veatch 850.00 Certified cheeks outstanding charm and how best to reach them. formed by A. ,T. Adams, pnstor of John and James Wallace 416.79 Cashier’s checks outstanding... tho Christian church, only niembors He’ll gladly supply you with all booklets, and Total of two preceding items..... ....... 1,266.79 is just wonderful for Baby nephews. of the families being present. The Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re complete, accurate information regarding during the hot weather. Returned to Reform School. couple expect to make their home serve (deposits payable within 30 days) Fares Schedules Routes It is made from the finest Girls 552,263.19 Individual deposits subject to check............ .................. -....... —• Catherine Clark and Marguerite hero. Italian tale, and contains Warden, tho two girls taken here Reservations, etc. ♦ ♦ ♦ Certificates of deposit duo in less than 30 days (other than soothing Boric ____ 23,882.90 Acid ___ and a week ago with Fred Slater, have Mrs. Victor Kem entertained the for money borrowed).... ................. —------- ------------ -------------- Your local agent is eager to serve you. Stereate of Zine. been returned to tho reform school Elmartes club Tuesday afternoon State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge 38,315.82 Slightly perfumed with anti in Washington from which they at its regular meeting, Bridge was of assots of tins bank or surety bond.--------------------------- Phone Main 8800 or call at of demand deposits (other than bank de septic Oils, selected particu had been paroled. Slater is serving tho diversion and a tempting two Total posits) subject to reserve, three preceding items. 614.561.91 larly for their healing prop a term in the county jail for con course luncheon was served nt the Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or erties. 4th at Stark tributing to the delinquency of a close of the card session. Orchids subjeet to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) 1,600.00 in pretty arrangement centered the Certificates of deposit (other than for money botrowed)---- In the special container that minor. luncheon table and wore also about Other time deposits_____________________________ ____ ______ 228,806.82 can be opened or closed with 2.657.39 tho rooms. Additional guests of Postal savings deposits--- ----------- ----------------- ----- ----- --------- one hand. President Campbell Returns. Total of time deposits subject to reserve, three tho club were Mrs. W. A. Garoutte Tiny Tot Toilet Powder is only P. L. Campbell, president of the and Mrs. Earl Garoutte. preceding items__ ____________________________ 233,064.21 University of Oregon, has returned ♦ ♦ ♦ $921,436.20 to his home in Eugene from spend TotaL. About 15 relatives of Mrs. TI. O. F ing several months in California for tho benefit of his health. Mrs. Bonnett honored and surprised her State of Oregon, County of Lane, as: I, T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn! ly swear | Campbell and his nurse were with Monday evening, the occasion being ! him. While his condition is ini Mrs. Bennett's birt idnv anniver that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. sary, by going to tho Bonnett homo T. C. WHEELER, Cashier. I proved, tho long trip fatigued him. for a social evening of five hun | Subscribed and sworn to before Correct—Attest : U. J KEM, Prep HERBERT EAKIN, dred and music, Refreshments of 4>ie this 10th day of April, 1925. Cottage Grove, ; Oregon Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x ice cream and cake ware served . Homer Galloway, Notary Public. N. W. WHITE, O. O. VEATCH. Directors. (My commission expires 3-14-1928.) at a late hour. r ♦ ♦ ♦ The Tuesday Bridge club hold its regular 1 o’clock luncheon this (For a limited time only) week nt the homo of Mrs. G. C. Drott. Orchids and ferns were the artistic centerpiece of the table. At tho bridge session Mrs. Scho- field Stewart secured high honors. Friday, April 17—“BAB i comedy t which proves that Mrs. B. G. Koehler was an invited BIT" presented by an all husbands aren’t as bail ..I as guest of tho club. star vast. The story that they’re supposed to be— ♦ ♦ ♦ tells the truth about you. they’re worse. Comedy “His Mrs. Daniel Haniant had as din- Comedy “The Boilers." First Car,” ner guests Friday Mrs. Otto Gil- Sat., April 18—“THE Wed.. Anri! 22—Neal Hart strap and son. Mrs. Lillie Crow, CI.Ol’D RIDER" starring in “LAWLESS MEN " A Miss Virgie Crow, Mrs. Netta Pen the greatest daredevil stunt mystic melodrama of the nington and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, aviator in the world, Al West. Comedy “Her Boy all of Eugene, The occasion was Wilson. Comedv “Running Friend." the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Wild." Pennington. Thurs.. April 23- Regin ♦ ♦ ♦ Sun Mon., April 19 20— ald Denny in "THE KECK Just when you motorists are counting the days Mr. and Mrs. W. \. Garoutte Norma Talmadge in "SE LESS AGE." Comedy and until you can hit the country trails with the find entertained the following nt an CRETS.” It’s a story of International News. balmy days of spring, we are offering a free tube Easter dinner Sunday: Mr. and London and the American Friday. April 24- ’ THE with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Gup Tire—FOR Mr». W C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. far west in the days just A LIMITED TIME ONLY. M. P. i Garoutte. Frank Snodgrass. following the Civil War TURMOIL." A big creamy Berte Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Comedy "Getting Trimmed." I slice of up-to-the-minute American society and busi Better equip your car with a s. t of n..w tirr> to Jorgensen, George Jacobsen and Tu.s. April 21 Agnes ness life with a crash and start the season with. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte. Avtes in “WORLDLY a smash in it Cross Word ♦ ♦ ♦ GOODS." A matrimonial Puzzle, and a comedv. Mrs. H. A Miller entertained tho O. L. 11. club Tuesday at its Cottage <£»rore Sentinel soci err Four New Attractive Pumps .Just Received at Umphrey & Mackin’s zAtll Are the Star Hr and Çood Quality City Briefs ° A Baby’s Tender Travel Planning —for vacation journeys City Ticket Office Southern Pacific 25c * KEM’S FOR DRUGS slRCÆSE Theatre JKEEKL Y PROGRAM FREE! JF YOU are thinking of buying a used car it will be to your interest to call and look at two Dodge Tour ing Cars WE have. They are in fine condition and the price is right. 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