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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1925
£ ottave fòrore dentine!
Monday» and Thursday»
Bede & Smith....
Elbert Bede___
Publisher*
___ Editor
mony of a Brooklyn judge
say« of 4000 boys and girls who
passed through his court is a period
of years, only three belonged to
Sunday schools,
“The spiritual side of life is as
big an asset as the mental or physi
cal, not to get to heaven on, but
to get somewhere on earth. Con
science yields as big dividends as
mind. When you starve the preacher
and his family, you starve your
community.M
□□nnnnnnnn□□□□□□□□ Klamath Fallj, was here for the
so ci err
occasion.
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I
I The Methodist
ladies’ aid society
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ entertained the congregation last
Here Are Timely Suggestions
for Beautifying the Home
Mrs. 8. V. Allison and Mrs. evening at a banquet held at the
A first-class publication entered at
William Thum, non-members, enter • hurch. Following the dinner the
Cottage Grove as second-class matter
tained the Tillicuin club last eve choir entertained with musical
Business Office____ 55 North Sixth
ning at the Allison home. A pro I numbers. The affair was for the
fusion of snowballs made the rooms purpose of getting the congregation
SUB8CBIPTION RATES
attractive. Five hundred was the : together socially.
By mail (Cash in advance)
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diversion. W. H. Ostrander won
year....$2.75 I Three months .80
The Royal Neighbors surprised
high honors and tho consolation
months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50
prize went to Mrs. G. M. Hcott. Mrs. Wade Mosby, a newlywed,
BY CARRIER
The American Legion is putting At a late hour the guests were with a miscellaneous shower last
month.
.$ .30 on a drive for a mammoth endow taken to the Gray Goose tea room, | evening at the close of the lodge
Four months, in advance____ 1.10
session. Dainty refreshments were
Six months, in advance_____ 1.60 ment fund to care for disabled vet where a delicious luncheon was served.
Mrs. A. Leonard, Miss
One year, in advance_______ 3.00 erans and the orphans of veterans, served. The table was centered j Beatrice Leonard and Mrs. George
These new Sunfast silk drapes, like a good piece
but the American Legion boys of with a bouquet of wild flowers in
Hohl were hostesses.
artistic
arrangement.
The
club
i
Oregon
are
forgetting
themselves
to
of
furniture, go far toward beautifying the home
Member of
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the extent of at the same time presented Mr. and Mrs. William
—
they
also add much to the exterior attractiveness
National Editorial Association
Oregon State Editorial Association putting on a drive to raise funds Thum, newlyweds, with a silver □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
of
the
home too when viewed through the home
□
salad set.
to put the Doernbecher children
Oregon Newspaper Conference
windows. We show these silken drapes in colors
n APPROACHING
> ’hospital in Portland into operation.
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of gold, tan, royal blue, plum, brown and two-tone
EVENTS
The Four Square class of the □
This hospital is a present to the
WHO GOES TO JAIL?
shades. Priced a yard..............
$1.49 and $1.75
state but funds to support it could Christian church, of which O. W. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Hays i, teachpr, entertained the
not
be
provideil
by
the
recent
legis
The Knights of Pythias will hold
Commenting upon the recent res
congregation Tuesday evening
o nt a social affair this evening in
ignation of Ralph Mpearow, Cottage lature, because there were none to
the
regulnr
monthly
ehureb
meet
observance of Mothers’ day. Cara
Dainty and exquisite are the new curtain nets
Grove Presbyterian pastor, the Ore provide. It is to be conducted in
gon Journal makes the following connection with the Vniversity of ing. “The Husband’s Mistake,” a will be provided to convey the
shown
here in white, cream and ecru—some of
The short musical skit, was put on by mothers and older members to and
comment upon the value of church Oregon’s medical school.
the patterns are wide enough to split one width
Leslie
Hull,
baritone;
Miss
Delta
American
.Legion
boys
deservo
from
the
hall.
A
musical
program
work:
into two curtains if you. so desire. Priced a
“Christianity has a cash value. hearty support in carrying forwnrd Hopper, alto; Miss Elsie Chestnut, will bo given and dainty refresh
........................... 49c to $1.35
yard .....
soprano and I). H. Remple, tenor. ments will ho served, Each mother
Watch the criminal courts and see both parts of their program.
Readings
were
given
by
Miss
Lulu
will
bo
presented
with
-i
rod
enrna-
how few who have had Christian
after-dinner speaker in Mis Hull, Miss Millicent Burrows and tion.
training are arraigned there. Go
<8> «■ »
dropped dead after concluding Wendell Small. Piano duets were
to the jails and penitentiaries anti
A yard wide to forty-inch widths in plain weave
Mrs. C. E. Frost will he hostess
ddress. He probably rose to given by the Misses Adams and
see who is inside. Hear the testi-
and
tdso dotted and figured patterns. Priced a
Miss
Elsie
Chestnut
and
Miss
Veta Monday afternoon
oratorical heights that the
yard ..................
18c to 50c
o earth was too severe, The Plaster. A business meeting was Matrons’ club.
es * aro that those
who held at the dose of the program,
"d to him did not wish Dainty refreshments wftre served.
WALKER
ft <$> ft
nything quite so bail as that.
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Hixty-five were present yesterday
Ilers are working in afternoon at the regular meeting
Friday, May 15
lines in the county of tho Presbyterian ladies aid lah Ranek visited Monday night
□ Fancy pillows for the home are both practical
Senior ( ‘lass Play of
form us. We thought society, for which Mrs. Fred nt Mrs. C. E. Wright's.
□
Cottage (¡rove High School
done away with the Wright, Mrs. H. A. Galloway, Airs.
The
senior
class
will
not
give
□
and attractive and help much toward adding the
L. McAboy, Mrs. John Groves and
n
i,
why
worry
about
AND HOME CAME TED”
their play at Wendling, having u “cozy” touch to the home. Here are suggestions
Miss
Estella
Adams
were
hostesses.
I
days when there are
No pictures.
A comedy farce, “The Peak Sis received word that the only night g in materials to use—yard widfe cretonnes in small,
ters,” was staged by Mrs. Charles the hall is available is May 23, □ □ medium and large patterns.. ..25c, 39c, 50c and $1.25
Admission
the night before the baccalaureate
35 and 50 cents.
□
The LaGrande land office lifts Adams, Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. exercises.
0 Two-tone silk metal cloth in green-gold, blue-gold,
l^arl
Hill,
Mrs.
G.
B.
Pitcher,
Mrs.
been closed. One by one they go.
□ pink-gold, cerise-gold, priced a yard................... $1.25
Mrs.
Ralph
Sears
has
been
in
Satiu'day, May It!
Who of the old pioneers over Victor Chambers, Mrs. A. L. Croswell the past two weeks taking
Bini ('nster in
Two-tone chiffon taffeta in tan, blue, pink, yellow,
thought that nearly all of Oregon’s Wynne, Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mrs. care of Mr. Soars’ mother.
□ red, green, etc., priced a yard........... $1.95-to $2.25
GALLOPING VENGENCE’ government land would bo taken in E. W. Armes and Mrs. Arch Proc
Mrs.
Loomis,
of
Portland,
an
ac
□
tor. Mrs. O. W. Blackmore, pianist,
The tang of the open
□
three-quarters of a ccnturyf
assisted.
A two-course luncheon quaintance of Mrs. Clyde Wright, a i Floss stuffed pillows in
prairies the whirling dust
Silk braids, fringe and
□
visited
at
the
of
Mrs.
M.
C.
home
□ I all shapes of round,
before the gales—the cactllS
are was served.
tassels here in colors to
Smifh
Sunday.
□
ft ♦ ♦
lands where hates and
last
match or contrast your
The seniors have received their o | square, cylindrical and
Mrs.
C.
J.
Kern
entertained
the
□
loves are strong.
material for window
commencement announcements,
□ | oblong to arrive this
Tuesday
Bridge
club
this
week
nt
THE QUALITY store - coop <r»vicf_
And a comedy.
drape or cushion. Look
Tho high school will hold their B
tile Gray Goose ten room nt the
□ week, priced— .75c to $1.25
them over today.
annual
fox
and
hound
chase
Wed
club’s regular 1 o’clock lunch'on.
Sun. Mon., May 17-18
nesday, May 20, if the wenther
The
tnble
was
centered
with
n
Marion Davies in
pretty bouquet of lillies-of-the-val- permits.
“JANICE MEREDITH ’
Fina Beach and Mabel Lindsay
LYNX HOLLOW.
relatives here last week.
ley and the place curds bore artis
dinner guests in the Marion Lebow
A red-blooded American
Mrs. Nancy Neal entertained the home Sunday.
tic decorations of spring flowers. were injured Saturday evening in
an
accident
when
the
ear
in
which
(¡ill's struggle lot ween love
(Special to The Sentinel.)
community club Wednesday of last
Following the luncheon the guests
Mr. Dunean, of upper Lynx Hol
and honor.
May 11.—Miss Norn Lebow, who week.
wore taken to the Kern home for they were riding dropped off the
low’, met with an accident Sunday
Briggs
tramway
at
the
mill
in
A thrilling romance of
was home from Portland on a ten
Miss Vesta Holt, of Eugene, and north of Creswell in which his car
the bridge session. Mrs. W. II.
the revolution.
days’ vacation, returned to her Miss Mary Haight and a friend and the one he ran into were both
Daugherty won high honors. The Lynx Hollow.
all ____
the work Monday. This is her senior visited Miss Norn Lebow last week. damaged.
On account of sickness
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It’s American to the core.
home was attractively decorated
And a comedy.
with rod hawthorne blooms. Mrs. baseball games for this week have year in training for a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow, of
Mr*. Charles Lajoio and two Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Koehler was an invited guest "been canceled.
Bookkeeping systems. The
The
high
schAol
and
Walker
base
Tuesday, May 19
daughters, of Springfield, visited •T. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach, were Sentinel.
of tho club.
ball
teams
played
a
practice
game
Betty ('ompson in
ft ft ♦
THE GARDEN OF WEEDS
Mrs. C. E. Frost entertained last Suaday due to the failure of the
You can save here not
evening at an informal five hun Divide team . to show up for the
A startling drama of a
only in terms of money
dred party in honor of Mr. and game they had scheduled.
Broadway girl digger’*
—but if you belong to
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach,
garden of gold-diggers.
the fair sex, in terms‘of
Cannery Pays $30,000.
who are guests nt the ho«ne bf
Heid entertainment
the complexion as well.
their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow.
Receipts by the cannery during
Every woman needs prop
And a comedy.
A delicious two-course luncheon the past year were practically
er toilet requisites to
was served at the close of the $30,000, according to the annual
Wednesday, May 20
preserve and protect the
evening. Those to enjoy the af report which has been prepared by
natural beauty of the
“THE LEGEND OF
fair wore Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Worth Harvey, treasurer, and the
skin. And at The Ilexall
HOLLYWOOD”
Lebow, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Met disbursements
nearly
Store she may select any
starring Percy Mar.... nt,
calf, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Scholl, same.
one of our several exclu
supported by Zasu Pitts and
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Griggs and
sive lines with the assur
a great cast of .screen artists
Mrs. Clara Burkholder.
ance
that
her
choice
is
A drama of real life
♦ ♦ ♦
SAFE ami HARMLESS
behind the seelies
Mrs. James Albert Rentlo enter
to the complexion.
in the fascinating city of
tained the Toujour* Prete club last
motion pictures.
evening at the horiie of her sister.
Let us ■how you Cura
Ami a comedy.
Mrs. Marvin Smith. The study
Nome or .lout eel — to
lesson was discussed and tho re
mention but two of many.
Thursday, Mav 21
By NELLIE MAXWELL
mainder of tho evening hours were
‘PROUD FLESH”
pleasantly spent socially, Beauti-
ful Caroline Testout roses were
featuring Eleanor Boardman
about the rooms, A tempting two- From Grandmother*» Book
I’at O’Malley and
course luncheon was served, the Ts THERE anyone who doe* not
Harrison Ford.
enjoy a nicely made, well-sea
tables being centered with pink
Comedy and
C. J. KEM, Prop
carnations, Mrs. Peter Nelson was soned and baked pumpkin pie?
International News
Old-Fashioned Pumpkin PI*.—
Cottage Grove,
:
Oregon an invited guest of the club.
Take one and one-half cupfuls of
♦ ♦ ♦
well-stewcd and browned pumpkin
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Short enter- which has been sifted to remove
tainod the H. D. 8. club last even all stringy portions, twothlrds of a
ning at five hundred, The rooms cupful of brown sugar or the same
were attractively decorateli with of white, with two tablespoonful»
purple irises and white snowballs. of molasse*. one teaspoonful of cin
namon, one-half teaspoonful of gin
Mr. anil Mrs. C. .1. Kein won high ger,
one teaspoonful of salt, a quar-
honors at the card*, A delicious (er of a tenspoonful of lemon ex
two course luncheon wn« served. tract, two slightly beaten eggs and
Mr. n nd Mrs. E. Chnloupka and a pint of rich milk. Combine the
Mrs. J. T. Smith were invited Ingredients and turn Into rich pas-
try-llned pie plate and bake In a
guests of the club.
moderate oven until when a knife
I* thrust Into the center It come*
Mrs. Charles Adams was hostess out
clean. If desired for an espe
Tuesd iv to the M- I*. G. club at its cially festive occasion, sprinkle with
regular social afternoon. Snowballs nuts or grated cheese and top with
were the artistic room decorations. roses of whipped . ream.
Golden Chips. Slice pumpkin In
A tempting two course luncheon was
served, the table being centered to strips one-half Inch thick, take
equal weight of sugar, adding
with a pretty bouquet of purple an
one-half cupful of lemon Juice for
irises. Invited guests of the club such two pounds of sugar. Place
wore Miss Minnie Wilcox and Mrs. the pumpkin and sugar In the pre
serving kettle tn alternate layer*.
Pour the lemon Juice over the whole
♦ ♦ ♦
Graham entertained and let stand twenty-four hours.
the O. L. H. club Tuesday at an Add one cupful of water for each
three pounds of sugar «nd an ounce
informal afternoon of five hun each
LUMBER. SHINGLES, BEAVER BOARD. BUILT INS
of ginger root and lemon peel
»
dred. The room.« were attractively for each pound of fruit. Cook^iutll
our needs in Building Muterials we ran supply
decorated with aaalea*. A delight the slices are tender, pack In an
lowest figure quoted anywhere. AU guaranteed
fill two-course luncheon was served. earthen Jar, boil down the sirup un
Quick delivery.
Mrs. William Thum was an invited til thick and pour over the fruit
boiling hot. Seal.
guest of the club.
Squash make* a pie that is en
♦ ♦ ♦
joyed bymany. altnoat a* well a*
“If It Ii Made of Wood. We Can Make It.“
The women's Bible class of the pumpkin. Prepare It tn the same
Baptist church, with their hus manner. Cooked mashed carrots
bands, enjoyed a basket social also make« a most wholesome pie
Monday evening on the lawn at tilling
Steamed Squash, Baked. -Cut
the John McCall home. A social hubbard
squash Into small piece*,
evening was pleasantly spent. The steam until tender. Mash and mix
women employed clever devices to with butter and thick cream to sea
raise money for their class.
son. add one beaten egg. salt and
white pepper. Mix thoroughly and
♦ ♦ ♦
put Into a well-buttvred baking dish,
Mrs. J. L. Beatty observed her cover
with a thick layer »< well-
sixty - ninth birthday anniversary buttered crumb* and bake forty
Monday. Her daughter. Miss Fran minute* tn a alow ov»
Beatty, who is employed at
(ft l»>< Weuri N«v
- we especially invite you to view the new draperies used in
beautifying the home and sold at this store which are on special
display here during “HOME MAKING WEEK,” May 10 to 17
New Sunfast Silk Drapes
New Curtain Nets
New Scrims and Marquisettefl
ARCADE Theatre
Wide Range of Materials Here
For Your Choice to Make Pillows
and Cushions
atuour
DRUGSTORE
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
Long semi-elliptic springs of chrome vanadium .steel
—rear springs underslung—total length of one rear
and one front spring equalling 88% of the wheel
base of the car — imagine the comfort of riding on
such spring suspension!
Yet i this is but one of the features that make
for greater riding comfort in the new Chevrolet
— new from radiator to rear axle to provide
a new value that is astonishing everybody wbo
sees these cars at our Show Room.
Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co
for Economical Transportation
BEAULIEU & HARREL
Quality at Low Cost