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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 ¿ottaqr (ßreve .Sentinel Pyrotol Is Expected. A carload of pyrotol explosive ordered through the office of O. S. __ Publishers Fletcher, county agent, was shipped Beda & Smith... ............ Editor from Dupont, Wash., this week and Elbert Bede........ News Editor • will be distributed among farmers H. F. Edwards, A first-class publication entered at of Lane county. Of this shipment Cottage Grove as second-class matter 25,600 pounds will go to farmers Business Office......... 25 North Sixth and 10,000 to the county court. i Mr. Fletcher is closing another SUBSCRIPTION RATES | pool for a carload of the explosive. By mail (Cash in advance) This is the sixth carload he has or _____ ____ , I ____ months.. .80 dered since August 1. One * year ..... $2.75 Three „ months Six months.. 1.50 | One month.......50 BY CARBRIER Salcsbooks. The Sentinel. —............................... $ -30 One month _________________ Four months, '• advance. LONDON. Six months, in advance... One year, in advance...... Special to The Sentinel.) if ember of Nov. 25.—Gerald Banton National Editorial Association Glen Banton Oregon State Editorial Assiciation daughter Geraldine, and the Misses Nola Banton, Reta Oregon Newspaper Conference Bailes and Lovell Abeene spent I Sunday at Lorane. Creswell Jail Burns. An eight-pound son was born The city jail at Creswell burned to the ground early Monday morn Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing. Mrs. Edith Lowell of Creswell, ing. There had been no lodgers in the jail since the night before and | mother of Mrs. Earl Ewing, with it was thought that the fire must I the Jack Hopman family spent have smouldered for a day. Cres | Sunday at the Ewing home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris and well residents were startled by the sounding of the fire alarm which family have moved into one of the had not been used for a long time. hotel cottages. Mrs. A. H. Newton returned Sat- ’urday from Glendale, where she j visited at the homo of her son ■ Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton and M rs. WEEKLY PROGRAM George Sutherland returned 'I Tues- • lay from Sunnyside, Wash. Mr. Sutherland returned from Sunnyside Thursday, November 26 Sunday. Buster Keaton in Mrs. Myrtle Marlow arrived from “GO WEST ’ Sunnyside, Wash., Wednesday, and a comedy of the wide-open will visit relatives here for an in spaces where cows arc cows. definite period. Audrey and Farrel Cox were on Comedy and tho sick list a few days. International News. The teachers are preparing a Thanksgiving program to be given Friday, November 27 this evening at the school house. Mondays and Thursdays ARCADE Theatre “THE BEAUTIFUL SINNER.” A mile a minute Speed— Action—Drama featuring Eva Novak with a brilliant cast. And a comedy. Saturday, November 28 Buck Jones in “GOLD AND THE GIRL.” A thrilling drama of the Golden West. Educational ('omedy “WILD CAT WILLIE.” Church News | □----------------------- :--------------------- n Methodist Church.—John A. Linn, Pastor.—Sunday school nt 9:45; preaching service at 11; Epworth league nt 0:30; preaching service at 7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 Thursday. A welcome at every service. Presbyterian Church.—Duncan P. Cameron, minister—Sunday school at 10 a. in.; public worship at 11 a. m.; Endeavor at 3:30; evening service at 7:30. Sunday, Nov. 29.—Forenoon ad dress, "Evangelization of Our Im migrant Neighbors." At 7:30 special service by the choir, "America’s Messngc to the Nn- I ions. ’* Sun.-Mon., November 29-30 Gene Stratton-Porter’s “THE KEEPER OF THE BEES” with Robert Frazer, Christian Church, the ' * home like ’ ’ Clara Bow and Alice Mills. church —A. J. Adam«, minister, If you don’t see another j Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at picture this year—make it 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, ove rling servico at 7:30. your business to see • • • this one. Christian Scienco Society—corner I of Jefferson avenue and Second And a comedy. street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Tuesday, December 1 ‘ EVE'S LOVER ’ with Irene Rich, Bert Lytell, Clara Bow and Willard Louis. And a comedy. Wednesday, December 2 “FRIVOLOUS SAL” with Eugene O’Brien, Mae Busch and Ben Alexander, Here is something no picture has given before, talk about thrills! Oh Baby. And a comedy. Thursday, December 3 “THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES’’ L with Florence Vidor, Tom Moore, Esther Ralston and Ford Sterling. Comedy and International News. The Time Has Come Again to Say DRUGSTORE You Need a Good COMB? “SHOP EARLY’’ A familiar saying—one that immediately tells us that Christmas is near. To realize the full intent of “shop early” is to visit the store tomorrow. For some weeks we have been buying and planning to anticipate your needs and now we’re busily working to display everything conveniently for your inspection. We invite you to come today and plan your shopping needs. Beautiful Imported HANDKERCHIEFS Ill our assorted stock of high grade hard rubber combs, you will be able to find just the style and size you are looking for. Ladies’ Combs. Men’s Combs. Bobbed Hair Combs, Barbers’ Combs. Handbag Combs, Pocket Combs. Little Combs. Big Combs. Let us shows them to you. Reasonable prices KEM’S FOR DRUGS C. J. KEM. Prop COTTAGE GROVE, These handkerchiefs must be seen to be appreci ated. They wpre especially selected for gift purposes and were imported from the best hand work hankerchief centers of Europe. The ma terials consist of silk, fine voile and finest linen in white and colors in newest applique designs. Price range............................................ 65c to $1.50 GORDON SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR PACKED IN GIFT BOXES Gordon hosiery and Gordon silk underwear are famed for their good qualities as they are made of pure silk yarn and beautifully made. Gordon silk stockings in all fashionable shades, style 290, price, pair..........................................$1.95 Style H300, price pair............................ $2.50 Gordon vests..................................................... $2.25 Bloomers ........................................................... $2.95 Princess slips..................................................... $3.95 SWEET GRASS WORK BASKETS BUY GIFT CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW These baskets are made in round an I flat design and arc shown here in popular 10- inch and 12-ineh sizes. These grass baskets have a dainty fragrance which is perma nent. 95c to $1.25 We are showing a wonderful assortment of gift cards with envelope to match in all new embossed styles. Priced per set.............................. 5c, 10c, 25c Ask for quantity price, make your selection of these today. OREGON £ EARLY Pre-Christmas SALE 20% Off On All PICTURES, ALBUMS, SWING AND STAND FRAMES This sale is to make room for our holiday goods ar riving soon. Watch our windows for gift suggestions. THE PICTURE SHOP MAKE YOUR GIFT THINGS NOW WHILE THERE IS TIME HERE ARE WANTED MATERIALS Butteriek Needle Art magazine, each..... 25c Hoss stuffed cushions in square, round and cylinder styles, priced............... 70c to $1.75 New fancy ribbons in gold, silver and double satin faced in many dainty colors, a yard.................................. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Two-tone gauze cloth for making flowers, cushion tops, etc., a yard.............. $1.25 Star brand fast color embroid ery thread, 3 skeins...........10c Star brand, fast color crochet thread, a ball....................... 10c 10 colors in velvets and vel veteen, a yard....... 95c to $4.50 Silk cord and tassels in gold, silver and wanted colors. New stamped lunch cloths, doilies, scarfs.......................25c to $1.95 ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN FELT, KID AND SATIN SLIPPERS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY BEAUTIFUL NEW THINGS Women’s slippers in wool felt, priced, pair................................................. 69c to $1.65 Women’s satin slippers in rose and copen Moire covered record books, each page illustrated in colors blue, a pair................................ _.......... $1.50 with hand painted baby pic Women’s kid slippers and leather mocca ture on front rover, shown in sins, priced......................... $1.95, $2.50, $3.75 pink and blue, each...........$1.25 Children’s dainty all-wool moccasin slip $1.15 Wool and silk booties, priced pers, a pair......... .............. pair.......................... 25c to $1.25 Men’s felt house slippers in practical styles, priced............................................. 75c to $1.50 Wool and silk hoods and all Men ’s kid house slippers, silk hoods and caps, new styles priced. .... $1.95 to $2.75 priced.................. ...95c to $2.50 Boys ’ wool moccasin with Wool and silk jackets, priced leather soles, a pair........ $1.50 each......................$1.25 to $2.95 NEW CORDUROY ROBES Large assortment baby rattles, each ...................................... 25c FOR WOMEN Shown in six new styles and Baby stockings, eotton, wool, silk............................. -25c to 75c color range in cherry red, copen blue, rose, bright green, Cbmb and brush sets for baby, tan, brown, etc., priced each priced 90c to $1.75 from...................... $5.50 to $8.50 FOR BABY | Wednesday services at 7:30 p. ni. ! Everybody welcome. * * * Free Methodist church—Corner of Monroo avenue and south Fifth I street—Cheater Smith, pastor. Sun* I day school at 10, forenoon services nt 11, evening service nt 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. • • • THE QUALITY STURE-COOO SERVICE ! Sevonth Day Adventist Church— West Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, | church service at 11; prayer meet Compton Ashworth. ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. At a simple but beautiful wed- ----------- — * * ' ding last «night at 8 o’clock nt the and will make' a fotal of seven foliage. The afternoon was devoted i been held this afternoon, has been First church of Nnzarenc—Elev enth and Adams, Harold E. Botto j home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Comp to be pieced by the club. Plans to bridge, after which a delicious postponed until December 10 on miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, ton their daughter Nota was united were made for the care of several two-course luncheon was served, account of Thanksgiving day. forenoon servico at 11. evening I in marriage to William z\shworth needy families. Mrs. McAboy is: Mrs. Frans won high honor while service nt 8. Prayer meeting nt | of Eugene.* The wedding pas per-| sued a cnll for used clothing, stat Mrs. Barker received the consola Leland Willets, son of Mr. and 7:30 Wednesday evening*. Mrs. J. Q. Willets, and his aunt, i formed by Pastor John A. Linn ing that she had many requests tion prize. Mrs. L. S. Willets, both of Klam Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and of the Methodist church. The ring' for wearing apparel. Mrs. W. L. Adams streets, G. F. Shnckelford, : | ceremony was used. The bride’s Darby, president of the club, who Mrs. G. B. Pitcher was hostess ath Falls, are spending the Thanks pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; I sister, Miss Lois Compton, and has liven ill, was reported improv | Tuesday afternoon to the La Comus giving holiday at the Willits home. forenoon worship at 11; young people's mooting at 7; evening ser I Brighton Leonard were the only ing. club. Beautiful bouquets of pink j vice nt 8; week-day services, Wed- I ¡attendants. The ceremony took and white chrysanthemums added Sales books. The Sentinel. xx nesday, Friday and Saturday eve- I place in the large living room, aings nt 8. Mrs. Ivan Warner was hostess to the attractiveness of the rooms. • • which had been banked witht pot yesterday afternoon to the Elmartvs The afternoon was spent in needle- Baptist church— ('hapel car, one ted ferns and palms interspers'd club. Additional guests were Mrs. work and a delirious luncheon block north of R. P. depot — with tall vases of 1 bronze and E. W. Frans ami Mrs. Ivan Barker. was served. J. C. Orr, pastor. ___ , Sunday school yellow chrvsanthvmums. The briile at, 10 o’clock, services nt it o’clock was charmingly attired in ehani- Mrs. L. E. Liston is a new mem The regular • meeting of Constel- and 7:45. B. Y. P. IT. services at pagne colored georgette over rose ber of the club. The rooms were 7:00 P. M. which was to have pink silk, while her sister wore artistically decorated in autumn lation elub, ' a gown of Alice blue crepe, em broidered with silver beads. Fol lowing the ceremony a dainty wedding supper was served. The guests were seated at small tables centered with bouquets of chrysan themums. Mrs, Ashworth, who has ,'rt been recently employed ns book- Í'. keeper for the Sweet Drain Auto company in Eugene, lived here for many years when a girl. Mr. Ash worth is a salesman for the same firm, After December 1 the couple will be at home at 11M Ferry street, Eugene, Guests at the wed- r" ding were Mr. and Mrs. Mnhlon Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. J. Medford, J Mr. ami and Mra. Mrs. Earl Ashworth ami Miss Fay Mallory, all of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper of In order to givee automobile owners of the Cottage Cottage Grove. Society Lions to Be in Program. The Cottage Grove Lions club will occupy a ten minute period at the Salvation Army Lane county relief fund coni^rt in Eugene De cember 11, it has been announced. The Lions, Rotary club, Kiwanis club, Elks lodge, Masonic lodge, Odd Fellows lodge and American Legion all will take' part in the ■ üïüb H b Ä K¡ £ Ki Kt A Ki Conic in and see NEW RADIOS [Z A Í A Ä Due to an error in Monday’s Sen tincl only a part of the officers elected last Friday by the Rebekah lodge were name.!. The corrected list in: Past noble grand. Mrs. Elsie Currin; noble grand, Mrs. Alice Conner; vice grand. Mrs. Lena Sears; recording secretary, Mrs. Elisabeth Fullmer; financial ancre tary, Mrs. Clara Stevens; treasur er, Mrs. Eva Hatch. Stewart-Warner, Gilfillan and DeForest Let us demonstrate one of the above sets in your home. Full Line of Radio Accessories. Radio A Battery SERVICE GARAGE LONG & GRVSON A Mra. L. McAboy wna hostess Friday afternoon to th" Mothers’ elub. The time was spent in piec ing quilts and refreshments were serveii at the close of the meeting. Four quilts are near completion Grove country the very vest that is to be had in auto mobile ri^tair service, we have employed C. R. Morris. A Master Mechanic With Several Years Of Experience Upon all makes of cars. He comes here from Eu grue and wag formerly employed in the Hall & Son garage at Oregon City. We are prepared to contract jobs at flat rates and to guarantee every job turned out. Billie Hall’s Service Station END TABLES AND DAVENPORT TABLES For the Holidays $750 UP Nothing adds more of a touch of re finement to the furnishings of a home than an end table or davenport table. They are a convenience that no well- appointed home should be without. Bressler & Son Furnishers of Comfortable Homes