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« THE RBNTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OKKOON SOCIETY I r ' (hie of thr nio»l delightful af : Ira of the pre holiday »oa.on an« 1 a Chriatinaa party of the O. I.. II ib fo, which Mr». II A. Miller, »«ideal, wu hoatx»«» Tuesday af x raooa. A four eourac luncheon o M tarred at 1 o'cloch at the •loalal cafe. Chrratma« daeota- >n» were attractive about the om< and the diaiutt table a«« ntere.l with a colorful bouquet red earnation« in a nM bowl. <1 can'll-« in red enndlc»tieh« and rig» of holly, were I intaturc Chriatma» F«\ors tre«* boulkon net and prit" perk*” 's. At thv o«e of the luncheon the club ent to the home of Mr«, Miller r the Chriatma. tree, The room* ere attractive with a Ch ri*t m t* ee, lighted candjea. basket» of •lly and wreath» of evergreen. A ell-filled «locking for each nieni 'r wa« hung above the fireplace id an exchange of gift« preee led •e«»ion of bridge. At ihe clo«e * the afternoon member» war* ven another Cbriatma» package a<? rapped in holly paper, eonipli ent« of the hoate»». The«e acre bn X Lie *<• -at iar« of prune preserves ecially prepare«! last «ummet by • I Irs. Miller for this party. h Ml o i ■. At a recent meeting of the R. N. fell . the following _ officer» were UM leere.l: l’earl Hazen, orarle; An Y in Gates, vice oracle; Alice Peter- >n. chancellor; Nellie Blacknioic, II ■eorder; Erne line Wilton, receiver; 'em Anderson, marshal; Gra'e th 'hi el. inner sentinel; Chloe Ship tan. outer sentinel; Ines Meek*, manger for three years; Marguer iti 11 to Brook«, musician. Anna Swan h on was elected a delegate to at- ta end the state camp to be held t North Rend in March and Fern knder«on was named as alternate. v» Tie lodge held its annual Christ ina tree and gifts were exchanged. ( ITI Mrs. C. H. Kime entertained Tuesday evening with a dinner A 9 •arty in honor of the birthday an Dr. tiveraary of her husband. <ime. Covers were laid for Dr •nd Mrs. A. W. Kime, Mr. ■nd Mrs. W. L. Wheeler of Trent, Mr. .nd Mrs. Clayton Kimball, Mr. and dra. Kendall Kimball and Dr. and tfra. C. H. Kime. « h R 1 P , IT m T T ib ha H Arcade Theatre Weekly Program Thursday. December 13. “OUTCAST” Corinne Griffith and Edmund Lowe. Comedy "Jack From Ali Trades.” International News. Friday, December 14 “ART FOR HEARTS SAKE” This play is by the junior class of the Cottag-.- Grove high school. F it Saturday. December 15. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.” Ix-wis Stone and Marceline Day. Comedy “Girles Behave.” Chapter No. 1—"TARZAN THE MIGHTY.” Sun.-Mon., Dec. 16-17. "THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN.” Jack Mulhall and Greta Nissen. Comedy "Companionate Service.” Paramount News. Tues-Wed., Dec. 18-19. "THE BARKER.” Milton Sills, Dorothy Mac- kail and Betty Compson. Comedy "Fistcuffs.” ‘Silver Grays” take you there —in comfort, safety and at low cosL> Into this "Silver Gray” motor-coach service Southern Pací fie has built all the dependability and safety of a great railway system. 'i ■ tzf through Stage to San Francisco Now you have your choice of train or motor coach via Southern Pa cific to San Francisco. Use the service that best fits your needs. Anyu bere in W'ntern Ortgon-i I I THU MUDA Y, DBCHMBRR 1», IM* '«WO In addition to service to ■nd from Portland, you'll bad convenient "Silver Grays" at junction points, to Dallas, Silverton, Inde pendence, Coos Bay and many other points. Bwy io-Rute Tickets 10-ride and roundtrip tickets save you money. Rail tickets unless specially re- strnxed are good on mocor- Southern Pacific Stases call at- The Mother«* club met U* Thursday with Mrn. John Lamnon. Twenty throe were present. Mt*. Elina Hone was welcome I a« a now m«ml»er and Mr*. \V. C. Hen derer of Anlauf was a *pecial guest. Mr», L. McAboy, chairmau of the welfare con*mittee, reported that during November lt»9 gar men I m and 22 pair* of abatn were gi\en out. There in an urgeut call for more < clothes an<l Mrs. McAboy requested that lhr*e be sent to her home on south Sixth street. The treasurer reported that after all bill.* had been paid the club had a ba lane«' in the treasure of 636.3.1. Th«' club gave »25 to tke commun itv chest 1 last ___ zr .. year and pledged an additional $25 for th«» coming year. Th«- following committe«’ was named to plan for a “witch party** on New Year*« eve to which husbands of member» will be invited: Mr.*. Elisa Howe, Mrs. W. L. Hatch. Mra. F. C. Houser, Mrs. S. J. Leonard, Mr*. J. E. Hogate, Mr*. J. E. Hnney, Mr*. Henry Ma*on and Mr*. H C. Schaefer. For th«' first time since the club wss or ganised the member* did *ewiag for their own use. Most of them were doing fancywork for Christ ma* present*. At the done of th«’ afternoon a tempting luncheon wa* served. Th«' next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Sarah Kerr the first Thursday ia January. The piecing of quilt* will be started at this meeting. Mra. F. W. Arme«, Mr*. C. W. Beatty, Mr*. F«‘'l Wiight, Mi«. U. Janies Porlt'r ami Mt* H. We«le<M Pregi'r were hdati'i»*« Ik«» l*re*b n eriaa afternoon for Indies' aid Mielet y. 1 He r aptam» of the tao »i.le« in the inenilierahip and attendance drive. Mr». Mary Smith and Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, ,e ported. Four new members were welcomed. The rooms were attrne live with Yuletide decoration» and miniature Christmas ttve» centered the luncheon tables. Delicious re freshment« son' serve.I. \ reception was held la t Thur* day evening at the Baptist church in honor of the now pastor, lx*w. l«‘. Louis Henry Randle, and hi* fam Know I?.» ily. Mayor George O. spoke on behalf of the city. itrv. I. G. Shaw aa<l Rex. Duncan P- Cameron for the niia»»tvri» of the city, Mr* A. C. Spriggs for the working *orces of the Baptist church and Miss El«a Nil*on for the young people of the cnurch. Rev.* an«l Mrs. Randle gave rt' sponaes. The Bona Tempo Bridge club was entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrv Claude Kime la*t Thur> Mrs. Ivan Barker day evening. held high and Jame** G. Dungan _ wore while Mrs. Dungan and Wil bur Spray were at the foot of the class. Refreshments were served at midnight, Chrysanthemums were table decorations. The club will Degree work was exemplific«l and meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. V Ga a Chnatmas P<rty wa* enjoye«! at routtr December 20. the Neighbor* of Woodcraft meet ing M onlay night. Degree* were The Needier raft club ww outer conferred on Mr*. Merle McKibben. the taiaed Friday afternoon at Mr*. Dicy Phillipa, Mr*. Mabel AT Sowle*. anti Mr*. Ruth Celler*. Plan* home of Mrs. Fred Bennett, H. were formulated for a visit to th«' ditional guests were Mrs. J. Bennett. Mrs, William Bartel* and Yoncalla eircle on January S, at _____ _____ __ Mrs. Victor Kem. A b pleasant af which time th«' local team will iu ternoon waa spent with fancy work stall that circle’» officer». Th«' an«l dainty refraahment« wen* Grove circle will go to Creswell aarved. The club will hol«i its January 12 for a joint installation next meeting with Mrs. Herbert with the Creswell circle. At th- Ries on December 21. close of the business session a Christmas program, including sex The La Mereredi Pont club wa* eral readings, were given. Special entertained Wednesday afternoon of numbers in costume were given by last week at the home of Mr*. Fred Mrs. Mabel Dixon and Mrs. Mabel Anderson. At bridge Mrs. Georg«’ WiL*on. The program comniittec Hewitt held high scon'. A daintv was Mr*. W. H. Ostrander. Mr*. served, one-course luncheon was Horace Hatch and Mi** Ferguson. annual The club will hold its A Christmas tree wa* enjoye«! and Christmas party December 19 at gifts were exchanged after th«' the home of Mrs. J. G. Denny. program. Mis* Naomi Wynne. Mrs. Anna Schoen and Miss Myrtle Hub The American Legion auxiliary bell arranged the Christmas tre«. will give a covered dish <1 inner at Refreshments were serve«! bv Mr*. 6:30 Monday evening in W. O. W Charles Walker, Mrs. J Q Willits. hall for Legion and auxiliary mem Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and Mr*. Ja me> ; bers and their families. Follow P. Graham. ing the dinner a Christmas tree The Carnation club held its an nual Christmas party Tuesday eve ning. Twenty-four were present A no-hostess banquet was held at the Gray Goose following which the group went to the home of Miss Bonita Beager for an evening of cards. Miss Hulls Favor held .Miss high score at bridge and Genevieve Paquette received con solation. Mias- Evelyn Veatch held Mina an<l high score at rummy Dollv Pitcher received consolation, A Christmas tree was enjoyed ami The com gifts were exchanged, mittee for the Christmas tree was Mias Beager, Mrs. Fred Bennett. Daisy Bennett, Lucy Bennett. Edith Brown, Olive Berry, Mra. Charle S. Burkholder, Verva Damewood. Katie Ewing and Mrs. Ivan Bar ker. The committee for the ban quet was Mra. W. A. Garoutte. Mrs. Earl Garoutte. Jessie Frasier. Mias Bethel Gowdy and Miss Bertha Howe. Six autoloads of members aa<l officers of Cottage Grove chapter No. 4 of the Eastern Star drove to Drain Wednesday night of la- week for a meeting with North Star chapter in that city. Degrc work was exemplified by the Cot tage Grove officers. A supper was served. Mra. George Matthews, worthy matron of Cottage Grove chapter, was given a bouquet ot choice chrysanthemums. Speeches were made by a number of Cottage Grove members at the supper table. Mrs. James P. Graham and Mr«. Joe Smith of this city assisted in the institution of Drain chapter in 1915. The Methodist Missionary «o eiety met Wednesday of la«t week at the home of Mr«. Clarence Cone. Mra. Harry Hart wa» in charge of the program. Mr«. C. E. Umphrey led the devotional« and Mrs. J. H. Chamber« read a paper —"Old Petitions Ever entitled New.” Mra. J. K. Hendricks an<i Mrs. N. E. Compton gave reading- and Mr*». Cone read an article from a missionary leaflet. Mrs. Worth Harvey conducted the mystery box. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed. Mn. R. L. Rte wart was hostes- Tuesday afternoon with a 1 o’clock luncheon for the Tuesday Bridge « lub for its annual Christmas party. Mrs. Frank Wilson of Seattle, house guest of her «laughter, Mrs. F. L. Grannis, was an additional guest. Christ mas gifts were ex changed and the afternoon was “pent playing bridge. Mr*. Her _ bert W. Lombard held high score. A Christmas tree was an attrac tive feature of the room decora tions and holly in a green bowl and red candles in green holders were the table centerpiece. an ! program will be held for children. ths The Thnglofoot club will hold it* third dance of the season Monday night in I. O. O F. hall. The host ess committee will be Mesdames W. A. Garoutte (chairman'», . M. ’ Veatch, Caldwell, Ficneran, Gowdy, Whit lock. Mills, Puckett, Young and Hill. The high school an<l grade teach a joint era’ associations held Chrigtma« party Wednesday eve- ______ _ Gray Goose. K L.'in nin< at the queT was served at 6:30, following which a Christma* tree was en joyed, Amusing poems ae. ion panied each gift. Mrs. Nelson Durham, president, will entertain the Past Matrons4 club at its annual Christmas meet ing Monday with a 1 o'clock A luncheon in Masonic temple. of Christmas tree and exchange gifts will follow the luncheon. i The Presbyterian Mi**ionary Wedne.Mlav eiety will meet at 2: 30 ’ I afternoon. December 19. at 'he ! home of Mr». W. V. McGee. Mrs. Richardson will have charge of the , lesson. The Delphian society will nice* i Monday evening in the library and 1 Mrs. 6ert Trask will be program leader. The subject for study will be 4 ‘ Italian Literature of the Late Renaissance.99 + —■— — ■—f f T ■ » ! Church News j The Church on the llighwa> (Baptist), l.oui* Henrr Handle, pa* tor Church school, 10; m«»rnittx worship, II, sermon subject, *‘\ * ion and Nerv»«**;*1 young proni peovl«'** *oc t a I hour, 5:30; devotional hour 6:30; evening for young petmh’ *«'rvie«» 7:30, sermon siibj»»et, “The Premised One.*** • • • Church of Christ, and Sixth street.— 9:45. Clviu Narff, » Communion of thr 11; morning sermon, li.in Endeavor, rt:»3O: »non. 7:30, «ubjeet, • fore th«* Door» of th«» Tal»ernacle,•• \!| Bible question* answered uilh ♦he I»»hie without comment. I <• Shaw, minister. • • • Y*nal or Preabytertan Chuivh Duncan I*. Cnmerou will preach Sunday at II o’clock on the «uh jert. “I* J«'<u* th«' N«»n of G«»«|f*’ \* thi* i* th«' s«‘«*«»n when thought birth turn naturally to th«' Christ, th«* pastor will •he question of whether divine or just a goo«l whether it matter» what lief i* on thi*. At th«' 7:.tn evi» ning service Rev. i'atneron will give an illustrate»! lecture on “The Other Wise Man.’’ ba»e«l on th' famous lio<»h by Van Dyke. Forty picture* will I m * shown. In addi tioa 45 picture* will l»e shown of th«’ main event* in the life of Jesus from hi* birth to the Cruci fixion. There will I m * *pe«*ial stag ing at both services by a larg«' choir of trained voice*. Nunda* school will m«'et at B> a. m. with a cla** fur everyone. • • • Christian Society Srcund •tr**t Rnndajr »*r*l«e» at 11 a m. W««i n«adair rvrninff tcatinioar tu«-*-Un< al f* O*«>Ock A five circulating library 1» maintain»«! in th» b il«iln< Th* public *• cordially invited to attend th* church aer «ice« and tnahe aae vd the library. Th»' subject of th«' I«***on st'rmon for Sunday forenoon will I m » “(««»«i. th«' Preserver of Min.’’ • • a First Chur* h of Naian-n« — Eleventh and Adams. J. H Burhhe.td. pa«tor 8un day «chool at # 45. preach in< «ervicr Hua day al 11 and 7 30; prayer tueetiuff Wednesday at 7 TO. e • • Church of Ch Het.— (London. 12 mllea enuth of Cottaffe Gmve.) — Sunday ter vice»; Bible «Indy 1O « m vrorahip 1) a. m . scripture study 7:S0 P tn. nee Luthersn Miaaioa — R. Trautmann pastor Woodman hall over bicycle shop IM vine service at 2 30 every fourth Sun day. AH Lutherans. irr**«p»*ctive of na tionality. are cordially iavh»d. also other» who are without a church home >M*veuth Day Adventist Church —West Main street Saturday Sabbath s«'hool al # 45 a ui . church service at 11 a. n> Prayer meetiax at 7:30 p m Wednesday • • • Pentecostal Assembly of Uod — East Mala street, across frvtu ft 1' «tation i*arry H Iler pastor. Sunday school at Women and Children Given Special Attention Imperial Barber Shop 1’ S. Bukowski öhy/viegotta bird far Christas th&td TAfif a pr'/xe^jt “You bought it Quality Market where we deal.” at the That's QUALITY MARKET Fred J. Anderson, Prop Free City Delivery Phone 46 « Ili Years iit From Factory to Consumer s a Ki'itson I’lionc 770 Eugene, Ore «»nr own experta ill operntioii make not li- PROFESSIONAL CARDb DENTISTS irrt of I xK W K l.EBOW rivali«« Office 1 " F|f«h «r«t Main «lP*«4a. Hnurt • SO tu Ui and I lu S 30 Kve«ÌMff» m M-iadajr« l>y appolnUtivnl rt »<«•» iffk'« 45. r*«ld*-nc« |rt|J, THESE CANDY AND NUT PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN TO CHURCHES. SCHOOLS AND FRATERNITY ORGAN IZATIONS IV* t'. H K Od K l*euti«t Virat N» I " donai Lsnk h illding. Cattai«* <lru«« Orrxoa >*>»«** laitat la »«trartlua. •«♦ idniatratlon ui »jtmi a o«td aad ux»<an >rai •urff«'f Of fíe» ph un» 40 K»ai tvue« 12*J. PRTJICIANS I xK C. K FROM-' PhyMcUa I ' «urv*ea <>ffk« la ia¿ Poon» 47 Coltaff« Oror«. Orvffun n AXLEY M I»- Physician •nrr«in F<r~ninff« by ment. Over K«iu • Dr tff slur«. Urvve. Orrffva. For Week Ending Sat., December 15th «ad A ATTORNEYS ERHEBT W LOMBAHh - Allora., at luiw Flrat Natioual Hank bullí Phone VS. Cattaff« Omt» Orwffon J SHINN Att»m*y at Us sad Notary Puhiin Practices In all Ba-Ur huildinff Cottaffs Oro*« DANCE Midway Every Sunday Evening 8 p. m. to 11 p. in. Nine-Piece Orchestra The Variety Vagabonds 1Ì A fancy nssurtmeiit of creams, nougnts ami car amels Coated with crisp, light and dark milk elm rotate. 3 3 lb- box lb. box $1.10 $1.69 All exquisite hand innile eandy. euUHistini' of Hon Bonds, Jelly C u I m , Jelly Rolls and I'ntidy Fruit Slices. 3 »-• 43c 2 "» 39c Safeway Satin Mixed Jumbo Gum Drops \\ i ll flavored, SMorled colors und very tender. The kiddies love them. <>ur own make. 2 n». I**»- Walnuts Filberts Almonds 11 Oregon grown, large, well filled, with n<> equal in flavor. Walnuts ad<l the final touch to salads, cakes, candies, etc. Large fancy Oregon grown. Cottage Grove Fuel Co. 2 »»• 59c 2 “»■ 49c 3,b*- $1.00 Hazen & Sou House phones 168-L and and 5 Peanuts Mixed Nuts Brazils Large Virginia nuts fresh ly roasted. Made up of all fancy nuts A real bargain at 2 «*• 33c 2 «*• 55c 2 "» 59c Shrimp Pickles Peaches LEONARD TRANSFER W. L. I-eonard. Prop. OFFICE AT HOWF.'S CONFECTIONERY Long Dintnncr llmiling Piano Moving a Specialty CHESTNUT TRANSFER Chestnut Brothers, proprietors STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office phone 6 Residence Phone 160-Y COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON For sala<is or a cocktail. 3 49c 2 »M.ttk-s 39c 2,in" 45c Pineapple Dates Maximum sliced. Try a pineapple club samlwich. 3 slices of toast spread with mayonnaise with fried hum ami a slice of chicken inserted. A slice of fried pineapple «n top. Stuffed dates tire very tasty. Fruit cups, with dates added are delicious. Such as: 8 dates, I bana na cubed and soaked in grapefruit juice, and »> slic"s of pineapple. Prunes 2 »¡n« Tuna Fish Lillit imut. Tumi nii I hi I is made with tutui, diced celery, sliced pickles uitd (•I st Foods ntayonnaise. Oysters Fniuy cove nvstccN cocktail*. dossing Mtcw. for or Celery l>u. notional Picture SILLS ROOEHY MATKÄIU. TVe Welcome you 7he HOTEL CONGRESS Bananas ine ripe fruit. blenched, 15c nttractive briMikfnut dish. Wc have a frexh ntock largì' Ori gon primis. h ». 25c Asparagus 2 ‘i,M 29c well A itiivir failing, alwnyx 2 2 “»• 25c tins fine to Portland. 200comfortable room», «ach with bath. Reasonable rates. Convenient down-town l<KaWon Now nndrr per tonal management uf SAM D. ADKISSON Large washed Manua, exceptional buy at Bn iul nml Butler variity A erixp. olil-fa»hione<l flavorec! pickle. nliriiiip 3 ‘«n« 49c MILTON Chocolate Drops The old faahloni'd choro lab* drop Una thv >*x ci’ptiunnl flavor which many prefer to that of crvatiiM. We know they are good na we make them otiraelveN French Mixed 2 All Lengths and Planer Ends— Delivered Same Day As Ordered. Leave ur phone orders to Smith Short Grocery, Phone 153. Safeway Broken Mix Gloria Chocolates W. KIME M. D—i’hy «irían and Burffrow. Obstetrics and diseases of «orno« and HMr»n a appelai t y Of fle« Firat National Bank Buildsniff Phoaea <>fflee. 134; raaldanca. 12AJ Rrsideos» td drees 114v ««at Main Mrs. Joe Smith, tell and Mr*. N. hostesses for Constellation dub la.M Thursday afternoon in the Masonic dub room**. A short business ses *ion wa* hdd and plans were made for the annual Christmas purty to bo held next Thursday. A social hour was followed by a ddiciou* luncheon. Additional guests were .Mrs. G. B. Arnest, Mrs. Lawton. Mn. C. J. Kern and Olson. The Research club met Tuesday afternoon for its regular meeting. Mrs. A. W. .ShofstaTl vice presi dent, presided in the absence of th<- president, Mra. F. E. Mendenhall. The clnb continued its study of the course on the contemporary Ameri can novel and Theodore Drieser as an author was studied. Mr*. D. A. Emerson was welcomed as a » *i .. . .*»-» Formerly Whit«'' m Pharmacy Cot tu ge Grove, Ore. Christinas Candies Saint* tkittage Grove, Oregon Mrs. Fred Bennett entertained Tuesday afternoon with a part; honoring her *011 Fred Jr. on hi»* third birthday anniversary, Those present were Bob Nelson, Bud Murphy. Billie Helli well. Billie Bartels. Junior Langston ami Ken neth Whitlock. The afternoon ws» spent playing games and delieiou' Fre< refreshments were nerved. ~ Jr. received many attractive gifts The hostess was assisteil by Herbert Whitlock and Mr-. Langston. at Kelly’s Drug Store CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTION PERFUMES. CANDY, EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY MERRY CHRISTMAS SAVES YOU MONEY GENERAL TRANSFER Arcade Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 18-19 presents TOLLMAN'S STUDIO ■ ■ ■ Rea. Phone 239-J Christmas Cards. Sentinel. he ’ s BUYING A LIST OF CHKlST MAS \T MILL WOOD MW------ ■ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING jr OneFriertdTelh Another WON OCR WHERE SANI CLAUS 1% R»6HT A|OW? C. of C. Meetiuga CancaUel On account of the holhlav and cutting »low n of atlenuniiv«* b; *i»ku«*».*, • haiuber of eoiumm« luneheou« have been di*»’ouliuu«'«i until after the annual election which will I m « hdd »»u th«' evening of January N. snnual ban quet will be h« mcml»ern Will ho where ytsw The Christmas party of the M. P. G. club, which wa« postpone! from December 11, will be held next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Beidler. M. E. Church Plana Cantatas. At a meeting Monday night of the church and Sunday nrhool boar tin of the Metbodiwt church it was decided that Sunday evening. December 23, would be given o*er to a cantata by the choir and *pe rial Christmas features by ike Sun day school. An efficiency commission was appointed with power to recorr mend and change church hoar ’s and committees, a© that ro^ponwi bility of church organization will be more evenly divined among members of the church. A new enrollment system for the Sunday school wa* adopted wber«* by ■ raeord will b«* kppt of <'i»ih pupil, his attendance and ii-ason preparation, etc. Those averaging atx»* p M5 p4*r cent will receive award letters each mon'h. t.4S * M> ; M-r'!<«•• al io «.5 |»r»«|‘l«* a 1(1« «Hoff at i p ffx'lialt« •*r»Li’a «I n p t»t »««»ry nlffhi ai K p i < •>%«« | .'iMutdajr rofular a»»»U*. biLIv alioljT W«>inra«i4» Vh n rad«) , a»« th »Uh y eharffv* FrLUv ; «tr». I ■Uj at ? 3U p im . a • • Er»»* Mvih«»d|i«t < hurr t'««m*r ui Monrv* ««»au» and tuttia . Hftb . Hirvet ........ Mil. a I'hcht r, pAstur Muuday a« t»««ol at 10. («‘rvu.'ott a«>r»iwa at 11. «»vitlaff a« r ' Ua al T HO. I'rayvr mrrtinff at • 30 Ttmraday *»«>uiuffa a a a < hurvh uf t)«i4 50 nurth II atr«*««t ju«l «tilth of th«* arutory Munday arbrnd at 9 45 a. *u. prvarhiM Huuda al l»> 4.5 a. ih . and 7 to p iu . iwajrs nivvttaff U >'dn«-*d»y at 7 JO p hi i Oln Myvra, pihatur. Servi' rri'Hined asparagus on toast Very appetizing. Tender tips. 3 tins 49c Cranberries CoiiHt grown. Exciption ally fine berries. 2 mu . Sweet Spuds I'Riii'y California aweeta. 39c