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CAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1926 Fiery Cross Service Is Planned. A fiery cross service will be featured Sunday evening at the Christian church and the cross of the Ku Klux Klan will be shown. j SOCIETY j iceasion was the birthday anniver- -aries of Mrs. Miller and Mr. Graham. An evening of bridge was enjoyed at the Miller home. Few Are thc^Changet Rung on Literature The end of tale told by Glump, A bridge party is being held this tha Neolithic burd, way buck B. The Research club met Tuesday W. O. H. ("Wells’ Outline of His rilernoou at the city library. Mem afternoon nt the home of M rs. J oc tory") : "And so Og og murried L'g- with l.trs responded to roll call by giv Smith in honor of Mrs. H. W. I’i lH. ug, and they lived happily ever presi- ing original slogans for candidates who will leave soon for Eugene. after.” today lor governor. Mrs. C. Wilde war Hostesses are Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Kov From the well-known ode of welcomed as a new member. Gen- Short, Mrs. Albert Helliwell, Mrs. Vichy, the bubbling troubadour: »•ml subjects for discussion were Karl K. Mills, Mrs. Charles Allan « "And then, amid hlgii rejoicing and welkin ringing, did Sir I'addlegrif, legislation and law enforcement as ami Mrs. W. J. Woods. bight Sir Griitlepnd for short, wed undertaken by the National Federa the fair ladye ksolM-l, Idght Uve The Utopia club is being enter tion of Women. Measures of im feet two Indies; and tint luyle tells portance to women, which are to tained this afternoon at the home that forever afterward they lived WEEKLY PROGR.4 M happily.” eome before the next congress, were ol Mrs. S. L. Mackin. The end of the novel by S. Oft e>plained and discussed as follows: i Mrs. Herbert Eakin is hostess Slush, the famous Victorian ro Filiform marriage and divorce laws, Thursday, October 21 (Mrs. D. A. Forbes; the Curtis bill this afternoon to the Social Twelve mance writer: "The sacred words MISMATES” were said. They were man and I for a federal department of edu- ! club. with Doris Kenyon and wife. Happily, happily did they cation and cabinet secretary, Mrs. live forever after." Warner Baxter. D. Cameron; the chil<l labor amend Frances Willard Assembly Subject. From “Garlic," by the realistic A Roman festival where a ment, Mrs. Robert Quigley; the Frances E. Willard, noted tem novelist. Arsenic L. Bite: "And so cowardly husband gives a < 'ampton bill to place prohibition perance worker, was the subject Pete, the stockbroker, undertook to feast for a lie and a smash agents under civil service, Mr». D. of today’s high school assembly and pay the bridge debts of Annabel, ing climax as thrilling as Bosley, Mr». W. J. White, program Pastor Kenneth J. Husby of the the gay flapper. And they lived leader, led a discussion upon ‘The Christian church gave an apprecia happily until they got into the the screen can give. train on their honeymoon and she 1 sited State», a member of the tion of her life. It’s wonderful. found that he had purposely left World Court,’’ “The Fess Amend her alredule at home."—Kansas Comedy, ruent ’ ’ an<l “National Park».“ Mrs. City Star. Felix Doubles for Darwin Van Osdel led a round table tn Ik and International News. (/«I the Housewives’ Council water Lonely Island Might and power bonding amendment, Plans were made for a food »ale Have Been America’» Friday, October 22. to be held 1 Saturday at Smith & Methodist Church. — John A. Linn. By only a small margin did the “THE BOY FRIEND” Short’s. Mrs. Robert Quigley and Pastor.—Sunday school at 9:15: State department at Washington with Marceline Day and Mrs. I). D. Robert» are in charge. preaching service at 11; Epworth uilaa having the worry of the help John Harron. league at 6:30; preaching service at less Island of Tristan da Cunha 7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7:30 added to Its cares, for it was once A picture of the old south The Tillicum club was enter Thursday. A welcome at eve»; claimed by an American. The is where men are Colonels and tained Wednesday evening at the terviee. land, a lonely British possession in boys are soda jerks. What home of Mr. and Mrs. George Me- the South Atlantic, had a measure t ’ hristinn Church, the “ home like ’ ’ kind of a “boy friend” are Queen. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, of prosperity in the early years of 1 t-hurch — Kenneth J. Husby, minister. members who are now living in Eu the Nineteenth century when the you? A real picture. gene, were present and additional ¡Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at whale enticed men and wooden Comedy. 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve ships into the region. It was a gimsts were Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Sweet Pickle. ning service at • 7:30. haven for sailing ships from Sa • • Me Fa ria nd, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. lem, Gloucester and Boston. A Salem Miller and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Presbyterian Church—Duncan P man named Lambert and a com Saturday, October 23 Graham. The evening was spent Cameron, minister—Sunday sclxoo panion took up their residence on “FOREVER AFTER” playing five hundred. Mrs. I). H. at 10 a. in.; public worship nt 1 i Tristan da Cunha and Lambert de H< inenwav held high honors and i a. m.; Junior Endeavor 2 30 p. in., clared himself sovereign and sole with Mary Aster and Miss Eunice VanDenberg won th« Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. m.; eve possessor of the island, “on the ra Lloyd Hughes. service at 7:30. tional and sure ground of absolute «'».risolal ion. The rooms were gny ning Whether it waa in front o The forenoon address will be with Hallowe’en decorations and “James, the Man of Silence, ’ ’ occupancy." His hope was to de cheering thousands—or ur paper caps were given the guests. the fourth in the series on the lives velop what might be called a “fill <ler the roar of big guns. ing station" for whaling ships. But A two-course luncheon was served. of the apostles. “Shakespeare and Lambert and his partner were For her, always for her! —♦— the Bible’’ will be the subject or drowned two years later in the A promise tangled in the The \mericnn Legion auxiliary th<‘ evening addru»» and 35 slides tempestuous seas for which the is skein of war madness. hchl a eovi'H'il dish supper Monday of Shakespeare’s country will be land Is infamous. Still the island evening in Legion hall, having as shown. A number of questions will has some things to recommend it. Comedy. There are no laws, and when it was guests Legion members and fami l-e answered. Excess Baggage. proposed to give the people a con lies. Almut 60 persons attended. stitution, they regarded such a doc The committee in charge wa» Mrs First church of Nazareno — Elev- Sun.-Mun., October 24-25 Nellie _ Robbins, ument as superfluous, so the few J. A. Powell. Mrs. O. M. Kern, Mrs. enth and Adams, _____ "TAKE IT FROM ME” .Sunday School ' ' ’ ut i 9:45, Inhabitants living there manage Joe Smith. Following the supper pastor. preaching services Sunday at 11 their affairs without the complica with Reginald Denny. the auxiliary held a business session 8; prayer meeting Wednesday tion of written covenants.—Nation This picture will give you nt which it was voted to send $20 and at 8. All are cordially invited to al Geographic Society Bulletin. the best laughs you ever had. to the veterans’ hospital to buy attend. • • • slippers for veteran ;. Plans wer ■ I don’t, mean maybe. Ancient Biblee Seventh Day ' j Adventist Church— It’s an eyeful! It’s a howl made for tin old clothes drive. Mrs. Saturday. Sabbath The American Bible society says school nt 10, I . L. Grannis is chairman and old church service at 11; prayer meet that “prior to the Gutenberg Bible, mid it's Denny's funniest. printed about 1460, many manu <• othes may be left with her or at. ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. It’s just one big roll of ■ • • scripts of the Bible were pro Long & Cruson’s garng;?. laughter. Don't miss Christian Science Society--corner duced In which both shies of the of Jefferson avenue and Second leaf were lettered. Writing mate this great comedy. street. Sunday service» nt 11 a. m. rials were so expensive In the Mid ('omedy. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. dle ages that it was the exception Everybody welcome. Love's Hurdle. • • • rather than the rule uot to use both sides of a leaf. VVe have in Free Methodist church—Corner our library at Union seminary four Tue.-Wed., October 26-27 Moo roe avenue ami south Fl I -treet— J. Walker, pastor. Si... Latin biblical manuscripts of that Harold Lloyd in day school at 10, forenoon services type. It was quite possible to write FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” at 11, evening service at 7:30. the entire Bible in manuscript in Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday a single volume, though the hand Bust up dull erne with an evening». writing which had to be employed evening with Lloyd. • « « In that case was apt to be so small “For heaven’s sake” you First Baptist church—The chapel that It was very hard to read. car Good will, one block north of “auto” see this one. He depot, J. D. Chnppelle, Th. G. mis Three of our biblical manuscripts makes the hard boiled boys sionary in charge. Church school mentioned above contain In a sin at 10; sermon at 11; B. Y. P. U. gle volume both the Old and the go to church. It’s a knock The Tuesday Evening Study • lub 0:30 p. ni.; evening services at New Teetaments, so It was quite out. You all know Lloyd. 7:30. Prayer meeting and bible feasible.” nnd Tuesday evening and heh a study See him in his latest and at 7:30 n. m. every Thursday lound-table discussion on measures I Visitors cordially received in chapel greatest comedy. Changing Lake Level io come before voters in th* fail car at all hours. • • • A seiche la a sudden change of Comedy. election. Each member came pre Church of Christ—(London. 12 atmospheric pressure on one part of Never Again. pared to discuss some subject. ' miles south ? “ of - Cottage xw .. Grove)— a large lake which causes changes social time was held following th’ Sunday r services: ________ Bible study 10 of level everywhere. If the pres program to honor Mis. H. W. Tin-» I a. m., worship 11 a. m., scripture sure Is Increased In one place, the who resigned as itesi dent of *l:e study 7:30 p. m. You’re invite«!. surface of the water there Is low duh ns she is ni ’. nig from the cit\. Church of God—W O. W hall— ered. and elsewhere corresponding Light refreshments were served an«' | Sunday school every Sunday at 10 ly raised. If the change is one marigolds were the table cent-r o’clock. Preaching every Sundav which lessens the pressure locally the water surface beneath the less at 11 o’clock. I ieee. ened pressure rises while It falls • • • elsewhere. Once these changes are Tabernacle Assembly of God.— Mrs. O. L. Nir set up. there Is some pulsation of K. Mills were hostesses Monday East Main street near Tenth, across the water level before equilibrium from 8. P. Depot, M. C. and Rachel afternoon to the Past Matrons club Hendrickson, pastors. Sundav school Is established again. in Masonic hall, Mrs. H A. Miller i i at 9:45 a. m., preaching at 10:45 wns honor guest in celebration of i.voung people’s meeting at 7 p. m., Remorse t her birthday anniversary. A birth evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m. A few weeks ago an Englishman Meetings at 7:30 p. in. Tuesday an I <’ay cake decorated with pink can Friday evenings. Street meeting drove up to the town hall of Kouen, dles was served in her honor. Pink at 7:30 Saturday evenings. All are France, handed the mayor 3.000 ■ welcome. chrysanthemums were room deco francs for distribution among lo cal charities, and explained: "I was rations and a pink color scheme a motor driver In the army during Each S chlagb Button Lock comes was used in the table decorations. I Buddy note books. 15c and the war. and In 1916 I ran Into a to you as a single self-contained A delicious two course luncheon wis 20c. The Sentinel French woman and »mashed her unit. No adjusting necessary. No •«< i ved. umbrella. I did not atop to com- - PROFESSIONAL CARDS complicated mortising. Simply pensate her for the damage. and Mr and Mrs. Harry Neet honored drill two holes in the door, slip the the fact that I didn't has p.eyed DENTISTS Mrs. Clara T. Young at a 6 o ’ clock on my mind ever since. Will you lock into place, and draw up with dinner last Thursday in celebration 11 W. TITUS, D. M.D.—Dentistry please accept this aa some sort of two machine screws. of her seventy-third birthday an 1 1 Modern equipment. First Nn recompense!" ni versa ry. A large birthday enk tionnl Bunk Building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evonings ami Sun Easy to Lose rated with candles was the days by uppointiuent. Office phone centerpiece. The score whs 27 to 0 In favor 10, residence phone 212-R. ARCADE Theatre Mr. Slow-Pay Again. The dentist had been trying to collect u bill for a set of fals* iteeth. ‘' Did wife. *‘ Pay me! Not only did he re fuc to pay me, but he actually tad the affronter? to gnash at me — with my teeth!” Under New Management Mutual Cream Station Home Trade Merchants Will Buy Their Salesbooks From Their Home Print Shop— The Sentinel. PHYSICIANS I)R. C. E. FROST.—Ply siciun and Surgeon. Offieo in Lan son Building laioue 47, Cottage Grove Oregon. to Loch. just till 11 the KNOB to Convenient. Chinning. Ibatinctive. No building completely modern with out ScMiAGB Burros Lock». Type» tor all door» GI im kiuilM or metal knob* in «ill U. S. standard 6ni»hea. Knowles & Graber Reminded Her of "M udder” ij \ x i. i \, \i D l’h » xta surgeon. Evenings by appoint Jane was speniilng the day with mont. Over Kent's Drug store. Mrs W. while her mother attended Cottage Grove, Oregon. to eome business In a neighboring IV A. FORBES, M. D— Phvsiciat. city. Jane was given many play and Surgeon. Calls answereo things. but Mrs. W.. coming Into day or night. Maternity work a the room, found her gating sadly specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co out of the window. “Why don't you play with these I’honos: Office 34. residence 199 J |)R- A. W. KIME.—Physician and Surgeon. Obstetrics and disease» of women and children a specialty Will care for confinements at h’i> home if desired. Office over C. J. city anti Mrs. Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; Bench, mother residence, ISA-J. Residence address. 1149 west Main. pretty things. JaneF* Mrs W asked. "Everything I play wlv makes me think of my mudder." Jane an swered disconsolately.— Boston Herald Visited by Vasco da Cama OaBcut. lu Madras. British India, no the Indian oceM. was the first Miller enter Indian port visited by Vasco da v HAGEN Monday night I) It was destroyed 1 DrugloM Physician. Phone 30. Gaius In 149K Guests were Ontmnilvr Building, 6301^ Main by TIppu Sahib tn 1T8B. and coded Mr. mid Mrs. Junies P. Graham. Th.» »Creel. Cottage Grove, Oregon to the British in 1792 DRUG LESS PHYSICIANS Thus “purchaser’s risk” is eliminated. The purchaser is assured of absolute safety. He knows that every Chrysler—from the lowest-priced to the highest-priced —is the supreme value in its class. That the value of each is unquestionable. Seventh Street Garage u \bution Without Waste "Money Gash stores savin? Í4 J I )R. W E. 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