COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. APRII. 21. 1927
PAGE TWO
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ARCADE Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Thursday« April 21
“THREE HOURS
With Corrine Griffith ami
John Bowers.
Only three hours to live. To
make the best of the three
hours what should she do!
Come and see the answer.
It’s thrilling.
Snapshots No. IB and
International News.
Friday. April 22
“CYCLONE SALLY”
A knockout comedy pre
sented by the senior class oi
Cottage Grove high school.
Admission 35c and 50s.
Saturday, April 23
“NO MAN S GOLD”
With Toni Mix and Eva
Novak.
A hard riding story that
crashes the gates of adven
ture with a thousand thrills.
A treasure hunt in the hills
of peril.
Comedy
“The Last Word.”
Sun., Mon., April 24-25
“MAN OF THE FOREST”
With Jack Holt and
Georgia Hale.
The colorful life of the Man
of the Forest; the Eastern
girl trying to adopt west
ern ways; the outlaws; the
fighting for right against
the villainy of a dishonest
bully, makes for entertain
ment action.
Comedy.
“Newlyweds Build.”
T uesday. April 26
“THE AUCTIONEER”
With Georgi Sidney, Mari
on Nixon and Gareth
Hughes.
An unusual drama of a
peddler’s rise to luxury. A
picture that proves human
hearts are the same the
world over.
Comedy
“Big Business.”
Wednesday, April 27
“THE UNDERSTANDING
HEART”
With Joan Crawford, Car
mel -Myers and Rockliffe
Fellows.
Adventure and love in the
big timber country of Cali
fornia. Nature intervened
and made men forget their
petty hates and jealousies.
Comedy
“Cool Off.”
. “This is a hard world,’’ said Pat
as he knocked off work for the
day.
“Yes,” said Mike. “I think the
same every time I put my pick in
it. ”—Tit-Bits.
DAY AND
NIGHT
SERVICE
A. W. Lansberv. Prop.
TAXI
AND CARS WITH OR
WITHOUT DRIVERS
Phone 228
EMBLEM
SERVICE
STATION
; SOCIETY7 ¡
Introducing Mr. Gush,
the Great Salesman
priie of a wild
The luncheon wm
I’d like tu buie you meet Mr.
Im tíquet room of Gitali Mr. Gush is it sah'sniHH.
At any rate, that 1« what Mr.
wa« decorated to
The Research club mot Tui»day
garden.
Baskets Guadi tells p< epic, find tlmt Is <
afternoon at the city library and
Ii' wrote at lhe top of In* hicolue-
Mrs. Lotus McNeil was a guest.
tux rvMuru
"The Wonderland» of the South
I Ju«t know that Mi*. Gudi think»
west” was the study subject and
her Imbuid I« a big buxine»» mull,
Mr* Duncan P. Cameron was pro
¡'lie ruesday Bridge club wax en She'«* l.i aid him voûtes* us much
Members responded tertained at a I o’clock luncheon so many time».
gram le ■adcr.
Mi. Gii-lt bus a tlli< udtlri *«
Ax
telling
current Tuesday afternoon at the home of
to roll call by
he say », so iiumy s.il' siinii h K il t
events, The following program was Mn. E. W. Fraas.
Additional
I <'e - il) Ino e
F.
E. guests were Mrs Saia Auderxon good talkers II'
given: ‘•Arizona,’’ Mrs.
gone In for iil't«*r dinner spvnkiug.
The Navajos,
Navajos.” Mr*. of Aberdeen. Wash.. Mr». W. A.
MetiHenhalL
it< li.<* lu»l Huit vai « I mi you.
■The Traditions Garoutte and Mrs. IL A Hagen,
William Baker;
Xo olle call ever xuy Hint Mr.
Hopi In The luncheon was served at stuall Glich ivfll.ed the llil.lllet. )l<- Is
the
and Cuatoina of
dians,” Mrs. A. I.. Vnn O»del; table.« and
quantities of wild a. way* rvitdy to do battb' « Illi the
in
Utah.” flower, were room decorations. At biggest customer In Ii * territory,
‘ ‘ Points of Interest
Mrs. D. C. Bosley; “Traveling tn bridge Mrs. Schofield Stewart hold “They . an'! bluff tue and the litggrr
they uro. the burder the) full.' hv
N ew Mexico.” Mrs. D. D. Roberts; high score.
so originally put« it.
Colo-
“The Grand Canyon of the
Mr. t.tish has fourni It diffidili
rado,” Mr*. \L S. Power.
Mr». Harold Whitlock and Mrs. to get an urtruetlvc ariiingemdit ;
Mr. and Mrs. Milos Pitcher were Dale Hawkins were joint hostesses you know » lint the rest of ax cull
pleasantly surprised Saturday eve- Wednesday evening at the home of a good Job.
Sp nklng liefuiv the
friend« Mrs. Whitlock for the
ning when a group of
Toujour» llappy Hour club the <ah, r day, he
honored them with a surprise partv I’ret ■ club. Mrs. Meranda was an announced. "The greatest trouble
I have Is In letting my liosa kwp
in celebration of their twentieth additional guest.
social evening up with me."
wedding anniversary.
More than was enjoyed.
Tulips were table
V willful group of inen hgve p<*
30 were pres'-nt. Many attractive decoration» and cherry
bloMome tit lotted for an open seusou on Jii't
git'»* were given the couple. Ou” were room decorations,
Delicious auch bables as Mr. Gush
of the gifts was a name quilt made refn-shmints were served.
“Juxt Jealous." *ay* Mr. Gusli,
of 98 block« each bearing the name
dropping Ills dime into Ute po< ket
•
—♦—
with the «uber one where It can
■ 'f a member of the Free Methodist
Fourt. . n tneinbers of the Kent- make more noi*e. Boston Globe
church >f Star anil
Dorenn
of
siugton club of the Rebekah lodge
which Mr. Miles is pastor. The
nttende l the meeting hold last Fri
evening was spent with games and
day.
The afternoon
was spent Pioad Metropolis Got
music.
Delirious
refri'shmeuts
quitting and delicious refreshment»
Title From Royalty
ivi re servisi.
were served.
The infant si'ttlement of New
Amsterdam was still In Its xwqd-
The Tillieum club was enter
Mrs. A. A. Richmond is enter- dling cloth«*» when ni'iws the sen.
tained Wednesilay night at
the
t:\ining this afternoon
for.
the In the palace of the English king.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
I’’
¡g ,-lub
Baby Siuart |H>*ed to Anthony Van
Denburg.
Ydditional guests were
Dike for the prim little portrait
Mr. and Mr*. Harold E. Johnson,
that‘has becom«' so widely known
TOO
MUCH
AGITATION
Mr. ami Mr*. O. W. Hays, Mr. and
upd In-loved.
The Stuart Baby.’
I Eufrne Regiater.)
se, ond son of diaries I of England
Mrs. H. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
Thi editor of the
Bpringfielu
Marin, had no
S. V. Allison ani L. W. Coiner. News is the chairman of his citv’s and Henrietta
The evening was spent playing five industrial committ<x<. ami iu this thought then that the struggling
hundred.
Baskets
of
flowering enpaoitv hi' write» nuinv letters to village, oue titty to I h * the pride of
people who might be interested in the western world would years
quince wore room decorations, A locating industries in Springfield
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later be niumsl In bls honor. New
delicious luncheon was served.
•■*01110 of the answers ho get«
i
to York.
those letters, he snvs. lire reallv
This child, who in hl» turn suc
shocking.
For example. s»v» the
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and Mrs. News:
ceeded to the Engilnh throne as
J. H. Chambers were joint hostesses
W» learned that a large plant in the James II, wax at nine year* old.
___ Created duke of York und Alluitn,
Monday afternoon at Masonic hall state wa» contemplating a move and
forthwith wrote th" manager a letter in
for the Past Matrons club. Mrs. citing him to pul it on our free site. I’lxiit reaching manhotMl he precipi
tated himself Into various mini,
C. F. Hoskins and Mrs. Georg" After thanking u» for the courtesy »hown
he said that io« plant was to be moved, nil of which he came through with
Morgan were additional guests. A but that it was going to be moved out of a reputation for brilliant personal
short business session was held and Oregon 'whore there wasn't so many courage.
------ fools making the laws.’* He also
•
v a social afternoon. d
In V’sH Charles granted New
-aid that invested eapilal wasn't safe in
A dainty two course luncheon was Oregon where fanner» and labor organiaa- Netherlands to the duke of York,
lions
constantly
imposed
a
minority
rule
and an English force under Col.
served ati l table decorations were on it.
wild orchids and cineraria.
That, quite plainly, is the peevish Richard Nleidls took possession of
answer of a peevish man. and as the city, miming It New York In
his honor. SiH>*e<|tienily the I Hitch
Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Thena -ueh should be discounted heavily.
recaptured the province, but the
He
is
planning,
he
savs,
to
move
Miller and Mrs. Grace Weeks a»c his plant. That mav be taken as English quickly took it away from
the committee in charge of enter prettv dependable evidence that ho them again, restoring the name of
tainment for the Latham communi has failed to make a suecea» of his the Stuart prince. -Mentor Maga
tv club meeting to be held at .> bu-iness. fur successful institutions zine.
seldom pull up stakes and move
the awav.
o’clock Friday afternoon at
The man who has failed to
hime -of Mr*. Hugh Trunnell in make a success nearlv alwavs cher
Attire Hard to Adjust
stead of at the Yearous home as ishes a grievance against somebody-
The
original tire«« of the Scot
previously announced. Merul>ers are i .r l.e is extri uo'lv apt to hold tish highlander will the Celtic felle-
someone other than himself
re
asked to bring thimbles and scis sponsible for his
failure.
Mr. lireiicnt). or Ix-lted plaid, this lx--
sors.
Maxey’s correspondent is evidently Ing a piece of tartan cloth two
of this type.
yard« broad and four long, drawn
But bv what is here said it is around the waist in carefully ad-
Mr*. Homer Galloway entertained
not meant that Ort gon is blameless
Monday evening with a theater in the matter touched upon We do justed fold«, and firmly buckled
with a belt. Like the modern kilt,
party at the Arcade for the Social too much agitating—altogether too
the-lower part reached the kne< «
much.
It
isn't
the
laws
that
we
Twelve club. Mrs. C. F. Hoskin*
pass, for the people of Oregon are while the upper Wax fixed to the
and Mrs. J. A. Merryman were ad notablv conservative wh<n it comes »boulder In a manner to permit per
ditional guests. A luncheon was to passing laws whose effect upon fect freedom of the right arm. In
h I I at the Colonial cafe after the business would be disastrous. It is wet weather the plaid or tipper part
show. Wild orchids were table the agitation that accompanies th? of cloth served ax a covering for
laws that are up for our considera
It required con«ld-
decorations.
Mrs. H. A. Miller tion that does the damage. If we the shoulders.
eruble dexterity for ii Illgliluinler
will entertain todav for the club.
do not like a proposed law, partic
ularly if it is a tax law. we arise to attire himself ill a belted plaid.
The method usually employed wax
Mrs. W. W. McFarland was ho»- in our places and emit screams of to lay It on the floor and. after
ingrv protest that are beard clear
ft'«« Tuesday afternoon for the to th ' Atlantic coast. We proclaim the folds had been carefully ar
O. L. H. club, inviting Mrs. A. W. passionately that if the law we do ranged. to lie tlown upon It and
Kiine a* an additional guest, mt like is adopted capital will buckle It on. Vancouver Province.
-hun us a* if we were a leper col
Bridge was the diversion and Mrs. on v. the grass will grow in the
C. E. J Frost held high score,
A streets and the state the pioneers
A Soft Answer
dainty two-course luncheon
was carved from the wilderness will go
They had hen married Juxt long
to
the
bow-wows.
served and pink carnations
*n<l
We do not ourselves believe these enough for the novelty to have
ferns w iere table decorations.
dir.- predictions; we are merely worn off. nnd the girl wax begin
•rilking for effect on the voter. But ning to find her feet, ax her mother
Mrs. S. L. Mackin gave a report the clamor carries beyond our bor would undoubtedly have put It.
and those who hear it are
"Before
we- were
married,
on the life, style and works of i ders.
inipre-- d. The result is tJi.'it Ore George." «he complained, "yon al
Mary Juhn- m nt the Tuesday Eve gon’s reputation suffers.
It is inevitable that there shall ways took n tnxl from the thenter,
ning Study club meeting held Tues
be
agitation for new laws. There is but now the I bus seems good
day night in the city library. A
is g.Kld
such agitation everywhere.
The enough. In fart,
program for next year was read institution of society does not stand enough for me."
and approved.
Mr«. Joe Landess -till. We shall be constantly pro
Her hllshand frowned, for ho
posing new law» here in Oregon, seemed to lie In rather a difficult
was n guest of the club.
and
other
states
will
be
doing
like-
But he wax not long in find-
fix.
—
. i«< . But it i* not necessary when
The Daughter- of the Nile were new laws i ar • proposed with whose Ing a way out.
"No, tlnrling,’’ I ip murmured.
not in __ svmpathv
entertained at a 1 o’clock lunch- purpose 1 we are
__ ______
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"don’t think that, You see. I’m no
eon We'lnex-lav ■ afumoon at Hotel that we i slander the fair name of proud of you. and If I took you In
the st te we love in an effort to
Bartell. Mrs. C.
<
A. Bartell wa* defeat them.
a enb there would bp nobody to npo
chairman of the entertainment
Oregon is not a radical state, it you. whereas I cun show you off to
committee and other members were in not, ax it has been derisively dozens In the bua.”—Ix.ndon An-
family.” swers.
_ __ the
________
Mrs. Appleman. Mrs. Bean, Mrs. dubbed, the “fool of
ft i* not inimical to business. It is
Bran-tetter and Mr*. Jones, all one of the xtaidext anil most con
Eugem
Twenty-eight were ■rvativi- commonwealths of the
Birth of the Ego
The idea that “invested
pri-s. nt. A short business meeting Union.
It I m er «y to «ce that great eco-
capital is not safe in Oregon” has
was hi'bl mid th.- fallowing pro- be n spread wholly by the unwise notule n idvantage accruer] to the In
ginm .van given: Piano selection, and un-ound method* of politic*. dividual, anil hence to the rnc*.
been
here through lhe a< qillxltloti of «elf con-
'.irv, K' r.-l* of Springfield; pi a no • rgurnent that have
cited. It is high time, in this writ «< I oiimics «. It enabled each man
er’s opinion, to atmndon them.
to economize enormously lilx ex
penditure of energy by concentrat
Odd Fellow, Rebekah Service.
ing upon definite desirable necom-
The annual church service for pllxhinent«.
Instinctive impili»'*
the Odd Fellow nnd Rebekah lodges and urge« now bad something to
till be held Sunday evening at the anchor and control them, Instead
Presbyterian church. Pastor Dun of being «witched about by every
new and paxsing sense Impression.
can P. Cameron will speak on “The
Man hud acquired the capability of
Lily Work of Life.”
thinking consciously ”1 want, I
At the forenoon service, W. V. will."
And xo wax born ego
McGee, former pastor of the l«m From “Concerning Iraxclblt
church, will preach on “Faith.” Strong." by William IL Sinytlr.
The choir will furnish special music
at the services.
Ridiculous Sentences
i Church News ¡
1
Certified Seed Potatoes
White Seed Oats
rteil soups, 3 for
3 for..........
)*d beans. No. 2
wherries, No. 2
•lies, No. 21/.
>-oz. can
3-oz. glass, 9c; 3 for
Farmers Union Store
Feeds, Seeds, Poultry and Grocery
Supplies.
25c
25c
19c
24c
25c
15c
25c
Tennis Club Organized.
The Racket flub for tennis play
ers has beep organized and in
cludes 8 members. The club ha«
its court on the Bosley land on
Washington avenue. It is planned
that ii tournament will be held at
the close of the season.
< Ito OF APPRECIATION
T" all who "»nt me rcmcmbrsnccs on
• ay birthday anniversary I wish to PX-
pr ss my sincero thanks and appreciation.
«21p
AUNT ANN SEARS.
Machine bookkeeping equip
ment and supplies. The Senti
nel.
imprisonment for 3!5O yenra at
hard labor believed to lx- the long
est «enterico on record In the Bal
kan* nn<l IP other ««nteneex of
2Ó0 years each have been given n
leader of ii band of Albanian brig
and* and M,me of lilx followers for
the murder In 11115 of 1-1 Serbian
holdiera In a convert near Prlsrond.
Celebration Passed Up
Fourth of July In Vicksburg,
Miss.. I* much tjie same as tiny
other day.
It Is the only city In
the I’nli.d Sti.’ea which does not
colchrnte the I nirth, as It was on
that day that the city fell to the
Union troops during the Civil war.
i
— Detroit News.
I*lnii» far repuir <>f I lie Cottage
llrove Lornne tomi wltitli i* now
in pour condillou «vere inndo Mon
day follo* ing un luspcction trip
over thè tonte by E. A. Collier,
-(.ite market iou.| viigiiivcr, Multiti
Il Vndvrson, eoiinly euintnissioiivr,
and I’ 'I .. ........ , vimnty vnginevr.
Il ì» plnnued to tour up thè sur
fare tu III« buse unii place two tu
three iaehv» <>f nvw griiwl <>u ihv
stirfnee,
The rock used ou Ibis
rond, which wn» qunrrii'd ut
n
neurby |><. i» of puoi grndc, Ih«
eouuly engineor sliited.
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Htf B««rv|c«
t II, í|»uüilii l.titfur al
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pt ' r Itoui s rhursday. A wulcutiu’ al
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Chrl*U*n CLurvh
th»* "horn* Itilo’*
vhurch vi.»-■
achoul at u 4S,
at a.
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Vhurvh
Duncan
I’rvaby Ivilan
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Catiicruu. i¡>i.ilat««r Bunday school al
IO a. in
«• • • -i ip •»« Il a in. ¡
iunior hnd*«a«or J 30 p nt. ; 8«>nlor
Fudi-avur »• 30 p. in , «’httulnf seo le»*
al H
• SS
Firat Chur« h of NAtarvn«» Klcvroth
»ul 4<I aiu * \ \ Wo<*«l pu atti r M*in«laj
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day at li nn«l 3. prayrr uv«*ihif U « .1
ru'iutay al 8. Ali aro cordially hulled to
attend.
• • •
Advcnlisl
Church
SrVMllh Dav
Sabbath school at 10. church
Saturday
al
earvice
»er. ica at A I’rayvr MHMitltitf
at it; prayer io«-4tlu( Wadnraday
■da«» at a
'Announcement
Christian Sviene«*
Jrffr.aot» M.el.u.
Sunday MTVtOM »I
a«*rvic< *i i.-su V
com«*.
•
Mi'tllodlal
Fix
church Cornar oí
Molina xvcuur »ml south Fifth »trevi
»I. Walk»v\ paatur.
i
Sunday* ach««t»l at
10. (t'PhutMi i »«rvlcva at tl.
It. rvtninf
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M«*r» Irr »! H
Prayer merlin« at H Thur»
«lay evening»
• • •
FlraC Ha; ihl « Lurch (.’««mar
F’ft*>
str«-«>i and .lrff«'r«»»»n avrnu«*. «'hutch schtuil
at l O ; »eriiioii A( | | è || |* P U. <J 30
p hi .; evening services at
it
Prayer
movtlng and Lib!«' study al H I» tn every
Thursday.
• • •
Churrli
uf
11
Christ.—( London.
ndlua »oath uf • -’ttAgr Itroi • I Sun
day »arriera; Hlbl«* study 10 • m.,
"..rolde 11 a in. »criptur* »tudy « p. in.
You’re invited.
Quicker telephone xetvieo ix now avnilable to
Eugene.
When you desire n connection with it telephone
in Eugene just look in your directory for the number
mid then give the number to your local operator os
you would in placing ii call to a party in Cottage
Grove. When the operator xuvx “Number, please!”
announce your own number mid say, for example:
“I It llllt Eugene 330 »»
The connection will lie completed ax in n locnl
call, You do mil have to ask for “long distance.”
The date ami item will appear on your bill the first
of the month following. This ■< rvice is designed to
give you quicker ami more satisfactory service to Eu
gene when you desire “xtalion-to-xtnlion” service. It
docx not apply to eAlix in which you ihxire a particu
lar party, in which case calix will be placet! with
“long distance” ax previously. For further partic
ulars apply to our btjxincss office.
Church of tied J‘»7 north fl atr*«*t~-
Sunday school avrry Sunday al I"
o'clock
Preaching ewry Sunday at
•It o'clock.
• • •
E mi
Assembly of God
lirtr Troth, across from
M. C. and Rachel lien
pa a tor*
Bunday school at
n> preaching at 10.43; young
!►«•«> pit«
meeting at ? p in.. rvan<rl
M<-atings at
istic i rvieva ai N p tn.
Tuesday and Friday evening»
M p.
merlin^
at
7
30
Saturday
eve-
Htr»«t
ninfa
All are ncleome.
First I ml «pm dr nt Spiritualist
M I. I • !!»■/.
—Mrs.
.M w tings
Sunday 8 p. in.
1.43
JtfTrraon
Kinnrjr bom«*.
Church
pastor
at Mr
avenue.
O X «•»> l*«M* .
’«■ «»«»•*
Capacity First.
Cnsey and .Mirrphy stood looking
into a jeweler’» window. “Ca»ey, » »
naked Murphy. “ how’d you like to
have your pick hetef”
“Sure,” re»pondcd C»sev, “I’d
rather have in«'shovel.”—Argonaut.
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Oil—Wesson <>r
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Light anti Dark.
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