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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THI RSDAY, JULY 23. 1925 odd job« und getting ready to g-> □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ r ▼ ■ somewhere. Mondays and Thursdays “Who are all these little girls!’’ I i Publishers the editor asked. Bede & Smith. OUR AIM A (NATIONWIDE WHERE □nanna aaaaaaaaaaaa ....... Editor “Why, those are my wife’s little Elbert Bede_... TO SERVE SAVINGS ■ > ■ > INSTITUTION- girls, ’ ’ thi- fiastor responded, Mrs. W. A. Hemenway enter A firxt-elass publication entered at YOU WELL ARE Cottage Grove an aecond-claaa matter I Then the editor’s curiosity was tained at a picnic dinner held in AND GREATE8T aroused, for he did not know that i the Hemenway grove Sunday com Announcement ha« been made Business Office____ 55 North Sixth the pastor’s wife had any little FAITHFULLY THRUOJT □f the addition of 105 New plimenting her aunt, Mrs. Mary I girls. SUBSCRIPTION RATES —ALWAYS THE YEAR Stores to our already long list. Miller, of Pleasant Hill, who was By mail (Cash in advance) Then the editor’s curiosity really visiting at the Hemenway home, From a business viewpoint, One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 was aroused, for he did not know the occasion being Mrs. Miller’s <uch achievement is truly re Hix months . 1.50 j One month....... 50 that the pastor’s wife had any 7<5th birthday anniversary. markable, but from the Cus The BY CARRRIEB little girls. tomer’s standpoint it means afternoon hours were spent socially One month.... —....................... —-$ .30 nothing more than what tie Observing that the editor’s curi- and A watermelon feast was held Four months, in advance-------- 1.16 combination of 676 »Stores can Six months,*in advance---------- 1.60 here every Sunday forenoon, five in the evening. Other guests p r ex One year, in advance.................. 3.00 or six, or seven or eight of them. ! ent were Mrs. Millerdaughter, ind will do to prdX'ide him They are the members of Mrs. Mrs. Frankie Callahan, and the with goods of standard quali- Member of Groat’s Sunday school class. As latter’s two daughters, Ruby and ty at such low prices as will National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Asaiciation soon as the flock has gathered Harriett, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. afford a real saving of Oregon Newspaper Conference they will leave together for Sunday Wayne McBee, of Springfield; Mr. money. school. and Mrs. S. D. Read and two chil- • Increased need of merchandise Every season some style stands out as HOW TO HAVE A SUNDAY “Do you like your teacher!’’ dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. . A. with the resulting increased SCHOOL. the chosen mode; this year’s favorite is editor asked. Elkins and daughter, all of Eu power to buy, makes our The little ones were slow to gene; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Finnerty, position as leading nation the Frock of printed silk! The pattern A few days ago the editor was answer, as little ones usually are I of Albany; Miss Hazel Ashby, of wide retailers unassailable. visiting at the home of E. G. O. when addressed by strangers. The Silk Creek, and Mrs. Lora Finner may be flowered, polka dotted, or conven Groat, pastor emeritus of the little ones did not answer, “ ' I’ll ty, of this city. tell the cock-eyed world we are Baptist church. tional. It must be striking. Mrs. W. A. Garoutte entertained During the conversation there keen about her,’’ as some of their came a childish tap at the door, older sisters or brothers probably yesterday at a 1 o’clock luncheon A little tot in her Sunday frock would have. “Yes, we do,’’ was and an informal afternoon of bridge in honor of her sister, Mrs. was ushered in and quietly waited the answer. There is a Sunday school teacher J. H. Callahan, who is here from for something. who will always have a class. Portland. A pretty bouquet of A moment later there was anoth Her little pupils evidently st yellow nasturtiums was the center er childish kpock and another little tended Sunday school largely im piece of the table ami the place one was ushered in, she too quietly cause they love their teacher ami cards bore yellow designs. The taking her place. Everyone likes color! That’s why because she shows such interest in rooms were attractively decorated A dog which evidently had gone Editors are not naturally curious. them that they feel free to use | with yellow sweetpeas and nastur- mad a few moment, after it had everyone likes these Dresses! They are Of course they ask many questions, her home as a rendezvous. | tiumx. At the bridge session Mrs. been playing with Home children but, that, is merely because that is Little children will do almost ’ Victor Chambers won high honors was killed yesterday afternoon in made in charming fashions. The price is necessary in their business. How anything for love, If Sunday [ an(] the consolation prize went to the woodshed at the J. M. Lawson ever, after another childish knock school teachers generally could gnin j Mrs. Earl Garoutte. The score cards home on south Sixth street. When especially attractive! If you need a new had been followed by the ushering the love of their pupils as this | harmonized with the color scheme. Mrs. Lawson entered the shed the dress, choose one of these! in of another little tot, the editor teacher has done, it is likely that dog sprang at her but she was could not h Ip hut show his curios wo should hear little about the Mrs. C. A. Kurre entertained a able to stun it with a broom, ity and sense a possible news item. lack of interest in Sunday school. number of friends of her daughter Some of the men employed on During this tin*«* the pastor’s Dorothy yesterday afternoon, the street work on Sixth street hurried wife was busily engaged finishing The beauty of Oregon’s woods occasion being Dorothy’s sixteenth to her assistance and killed the ------------------------------------------ - ------ draws to them the outers who leave birthday anniversary. The rooms dog. tin cans and refuse scattered were artistically decorated with around and who are doing their pink zenias and white baby breath. LORANE. best to rob the woods of the beau The afternon hours were pleasantly At this ty that attracts them and others speht at games and in social con (Special to The Sentinel.) WEEKLY PROGRAM Dainty luncheon was to them. For their own pleasure versation. Price, a July 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ew those who use our woods should served. There were 16 guests. ing made a business trip to Glen- Thursday, July 23 Striking Value I help to keep them clean and invit dale Thursday. William Desmond in Olive Hubbell, Miss Lenora ing. Nature does its best to repair F. A. Gore has begun harvesting < < THE EURNING TRAIL" the damage but it can not remove daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. his string bean crop. He has a cans and rubbish, nor can it grow Hubbell, of this city, and Richard large yield and says if he gets Comedy ami ferns and flowers as rapidly as A. Pyburn, both well known among some rain he will have tons. International News. week, is recovering satisfactorily. some vandals destroy them. the younger net of the city, were Elmer Berggren was a delegate The Edwards family, of Bremer in Eugene. They married J^ieaday to the Farmers’ union convention Friday, July 24 The short skirt is having a hard jleft immediately on a motor trip at Springfield Saturday nnd was ton, Wash., visited several days of "OH DOCTOR’’ last week at the J. W. Mathews time keeping up with the pro- [north. They will make their home one of the speakers. home. starring Reginald Denny. in one of the Villard Court apart- cession. Mrs. Ellen Shortridge, daughter- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Casedy, of A howling funny eomedy- mentx. in-law, Loretta Shortridge and Medford, were here Sunday to get Woodruff Invites Veterans. di'aina, as clean as a whistle, granddaughter Clair Shortridge, of The annual Eastern Star picnie Cottage Grove, attended church some of their household goods Frank Woodruff writes from • I ehiickftil of hilarious thrills which had been stored since they and a delightful love story. Portland to remind Spanish War I will be held Friday at the Veatch here Sunday and later were guests moved several weeks ago. vets who were members of the 2nd I picnic grounds. Cars will be at of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland. And a coined v. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess were Oregon that the twenty-sixth anni Masonic temple nt 3 o’clock to Miss Lula Hull, of Cottage guests of the W. J. Large family versary of the mustering out of take women and children to the Saturday, July 25 Grove, was an overnight guest at the regiment will be observed upon grounds and the men will go after the J. E. Banton home SatiWday. in Eugene Sunday and attended “THE RIDIN’ COMET’’ Sunday, August i), with a big pic business hours. Members of the On Sunday Miss Hull, Miss Banton synod. still have a few good second hand buys. If you wish Mrs. E. H. Koch accompanied starring Yakima Cnnutt. nic to be hold in Lnurclhurst park, Eugene chapter have been invited and B. G. Bnnton attended church to buy something yau can sell when you want to, you the Ivan Koch family to their th« greatest horseman in the Portland. Vets attending are to to attend. will buy a motorcycle. I keep a fair stock of motor in Eugene. . home in Eugene Sunday and re world; twice winner of the take their lunches. Coffee, cream 1 —♦— Marvis Sutherland sustained a mained for a few days’ visit. cycle parts and a complete stock of bicycle parts and Mrs. Harry Stoneburg and Mrs. and sugar will be furnished. blue ribbon rodeos of the cut on his left forearm a few days I do general repair work of all kinds. Send your work Carl Allen came up from Port Arlie Mathewson were honor guests ago as the result of trying^ out a Real West. in. We,like to work. land with a party the first of the j Aubrey comedy Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get Tuesday evening at a surprise new jack knife. week and stopped over a day to shower given by a number of rela The J. E. Bnnton nnd George visit his parents here. Don Allen “HOME SCOUTS“ your account sheets and blanks tives and friends at the R. R. Bales families and Mrs. Garland accompanied the party on their at your home print shop. Meeks home. The hours were ♦Abeene and Sun.-Mon.. July 26-27 children were guests | pleasantly spent socially and dainty of friends at Goshen Sunday after- trip to Crater lake. Rin-Tin Tin I refreshments were served. noon. dottane torr Sentinel SOCIETE Greater in Numbers and in Buying Power I J L pnney Vo Vv'A DEPARTMENT STORES The Season’s Favorit A Frock of Printed Dog Goes Mad After Play IPith Children In Dashing Colors and Contrasts $^=. and li ARCADE Theatre Have You Bought Your Motorcycle Yet? HARRY RENTLE I the wonder dog in "FIND YOUR MAN." A thrill n-minnte drama introducing the screen’s most beautiful discovery, June Marlowe, with a powerful supporting oast. And a comedy. Tuesday« July 2S "THE WHITE DESERT" with Claire Windsor, Pat O’Malley and Robert Fraser. Action, romance and plenty of good virile melodrama— you’ll find them all in this stirring picture of the vast snow country atop the mighty Rockies! ._____ And a comedy.. Wednesday. July 29 "A BROADWAY BUTTERFLY ’ with Dorothy Devore mid (’ulleii Landis. And a comedy. Thursday. July 30 Virginia Valli and Norman Kerry in "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE " SAVE •with SAFETY DRUGSTORI CARA NO M E The dainty cool ing talc for Summer. $1.00 Owing to its al>Norl>ent antiseptic properties, Carn Nome Talcum prevents chaf ing, skin irritations and dis comforts due to perspiration. The finest grade of Italian Tide perfumed with the dainty odor of Carn Nome. KEM’S FOR DRUGS Comedy and Inlet national News n« C. J. KE.M. Prop LEONARD’S GROCERY (On the West Side) PHONE 9 for Quality—Economy—Courtesy Roy Ewing is moving his family to Glendale, where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thorn and daughters Hazel and Bernice re turned Sunday frain Portland, where they were the guests of friends during the Elks convention. Daisy Warwick sustained a pain ful injury Monday when she ran a nail into her foot. During the recent fire in the slashing at camp B one donkey engine was badly damaged and a woodsaw wns destroyed. Ed Brasher has the contract for furnishing wood for the school this year and Elmer Berggren will be Delight Valley Society. Mrs. Lee Nixon entertained about driver for the school bus. 50 neighbors recently ate a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Charles A. SAGINAW. Hensen, a recent bride, who is a sister of Mrs. Nixon. The after (Special to The 8entinel.) noon hours were pleasantly spent July 22.—Ernest Brigg.«, of socially and dainty refreshments Grunts Pass, came up Thursday of were served. last week and stayed over pight at. the F. T. Benston home. He Thornton Cornera Society. wns accompanied on his return Miss, Eva Sheufele entertained | by Elwin Houston, who visited at a number of the little playmates the Briggs home near Grants Paas of her slater Joan Saturday after- 1 until Sunday. noon in honor of Joan’» birthday Mrs. Cline Wakeley, who was op anniversary. Refreshments were erateti on nt a Eugene hospital last nerved. Mount View Society. A number of the neighbors met nt the George Layng home Friday ! evening and served ice cream, after first enjoying n swim in the river. Those present were Mrs. Amanda Sears, Brison and Clarence Sears, | Laura Riley, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ¡Cooley, Elisabeth Cooley, Mr. and l Mrs. J. A. Schneider, Forest and Bernardino Schneider, Ethel Chest nut. Mrs. Liitharia Dnwens, Walter Dowens nnd Mr and Mrs George Layng and fnmily. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dowens, of the Grove, were also present. Much Poison Balt Used. Ho far this year in the I j»n<‘ county campnign against the Kray digger a total of 3801 acres have been poisoned with the bran pre- pared by the county agricultural agent in cooperation with the fed era! biological survey. The county court has paid ont for labor and materials. A total of MOil pounds of the poisoned bran hns been used, Many of the gray diggers are now comiiur out of the hills onto farm and garden lands, according to reports nt the office of the county agent. The enmpaign this year has been a big siieecss beenuno of the co operation of Farmer»* union locals and granges He wax a somewhat poetic young fellow and she wax “beautiful but dumb. “ They met at a party and he wax prompted to express his admiration. “Do you knowr.” he told her. “you look like a bit of rare old tapestry!“ “Indeed! Well, you’re not I «nappy looking youreelf!” «hr •a- Vgrily retorted. annaannannnnnoannn ° Church News I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at 10, evening service at 7:30. Mid week services Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • Christian Church, the “home like” church—A. J. Adams, minister. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve ning service at 7:30. Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. A • £co»omtcd/ Transportarten Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, morning worship at 11, Epworth League at 7, evening service at 7:30. Christian Science Society—corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. Wednesday services at 8 p. Everybody welcome. • • • x Free Methodist church—Corner Monroe avenue and south Fifth street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun day school at 10, forenoon services at 11, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. Seventh Day Adventist Church-— West Main street. 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