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TIIUKHDAY ri'.BRÜARV JI. IO-*» TME SENTINHL. OOTTAnr OROVE OREGON [ SOCIETY | Mrs. Minnie White of Portland, grand nsnociat«» ci'nductress of th»' grand chapter of Oregon and •loputy of the gran«i worthy matron, will pay her official visit to Cot tag.' Grove chapter Friday evening. Sh<» will arrive here Friday morn ing and officers of the chapter will entertain with a luncheon for her at 12:30 at Hotel Bartell. «She will hold a school of instruction, Mart ing at 5* o’clock, At the meeting of the chapter it i the evening de ^rer work vv ¡11 b e exemplified, a «ocial hour will f allow ai.d refresh \ special uients will lie si 'rved. qunrt«*t will sing during ie degree' work. Mr. and Air*. Clarence Cone en tertninvii in a charming manner fi group of friends la>t Thur*«iay eve ning at a Valentin«* party. Th«' rooms wcr«' attractively decorated with Valentine motifs an«l a num ber of games anti contests had been planned for th«' guest.*’ enterta^ ment. At the close of th«’ evening dainty refreshment* were served, wer«' Mr. and Airs. Those present . Roy I «‘«»nard. .Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Heaeock. Merci'r, Mis* l.hzaN'th IL«* Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cone, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin. Mr. and Mr», N. L- Compton. Air. and Mrs. C. E. I tuphrey, Mr. an ! Mrs. Ransoui Cone, Air. and Mrs. \ G Sprenkle. .....................Mr Mr. and Mr* ‘ Aib' T’ Wotdlkra, an«l Airs. F. L. Grannis and Wil bur Watkins. Al rs Mrs. A. W. Shofstall and i 1). C. Bosley were joint hostesses Tuv*day afternooB for a luncheon nnd shower at the home of Mrs. Bosley, honoring Mrs. L. W. Coin «•r. A delicious luncheon wri served dr s^d in pink ribbon centered the table and pink streamers led to the places of th«' guests at which placecards and favors, in keeping w ith the decora tive scheme, added tu the attrac- tiv«*ne>* of the table. At the close of th«» luncheon a shower was gix en for the honor guest and a social afternoon was spent with games. Th«' honor guest receive«! many at tractive and useful gifts. Those invited were Air*. A. L. Van Osdel. Airs. Fay Isom. Airs. William Baker. Mrs. Donal«l A. Emerson, Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, Airs. Georg Bjorset. Airs. C. W. Boattv, Airs. Robert Quigley. Mr*. W. J. White. Mr* Carl Peterson an«l the guest of honor. next Wednesday at her home. Mr* Georg«» Matthc«’» will have ehaige of th«' lesson anti the members are urged to bring their mite boxe* w hi« h «ill be opened that after noon. The Tuesday Evening club »d» served its annual guest night Tue* day at th«» home of Mr. and Mr* C. E. l’niphr»*y. Husbands of mem bers. Air. and Air* Charles Adam* of Eugene »nd II J. «shinn wen» special guests. Mr*, Adams ia a A three former club menil»«r. <‘our*«» dinner was served at <»:«bi and the table wa* attractive with a centerpice«» of red. w hite and blu«’ *wcetp«*aa. Blue hatch«*!.* >«‘r\ed ns place car,Is an«l red, white an«l blu« baskets of candies wer«» dainty spent favor*. The evening wa playing “cootie** and th«» group a>N<*ml»le«l for singing at the clob«’ of th«» evening. enter Mr*, Jame* P. Graham tained the O. L H club Tuesday at her home on River street. Bridge was th«» diversion of th«' afternoon and Air*. Inez Meeks hell high score. Th«* patriotic idea was clever ly carried out iu decorati ions with Scorv flag* and Oregon grnp«' ». cards were of a pat riot i< e Jriugn Following cards, th«* host«»* ss served luncheon, a dainty two course meeting Specially invited guests M i with th«» club were Burkholder, Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Mrs. T C. Wheeler. Mr*. H A Kr-.ii.*, Mr- Hagen, Mrs. E. W Adrian Aterryman and Mr* Georg«' Jacobsen. —♦— A! embers of the Mothers' club eatertained their husbands with a Wa*hington * j birthday partv Mon «lav evening at th«' home of Mr. an«l Mr*. G. H. Fullerton, Guests arrive.I dress« rd ’ in Colonial costume and a covered dish supper was served at 6 o’clock, The evening was spent with games and contests in keeping with the <i evasion. Mr*, W. L. Hatch was given a prize for forming the most w«»rds from the name Washington. Group singing wa* a phasing feature of the ea tertainment. About 20 couples were present. Mrs \ \\ llelliwell .uterlamo.l a group of chil'iren Saturday after noon in honor of the »ivth birthday anmvi'rsary of her son I'lllie. Th' hour» were »peut with game» after which dainty reTr< *hio< tits were served. V clever eenterpicee for the luueheou table was a hug-i birth lay cake representing a house and yard. Surrounding th*' ehini noy of the house were six candles and the yard was dotted here and there with gum drop» representing flowers, V fen. e of »tnp|»'d »tick can.lv and marshmallow surround \ r n grent ed the yard the of enthusiastic cheering a* young gu«'*t* .ndmircd the uuique t was further nppr* c»'iit«'rpi«'Ct», it of th«* refresh ciat»»«l at a part [ m«'iit*. Gu«'*ts for the enjoyable . Mai «»ct*asi«»n vx«‘n» III« garvt Stewart. Gerry Kem. Phv I :in«l Mirg'iret Mon*on, Sara Jan«' Jane an«| Pauline Moore, .Mary Smith. Miliicent Bukei , Ge cue Dur ham. Ahlen Garoutte, Mac Tra*k. Robert Nel*on. Robert Mills Sy d nvv Wvnne, Kic)iar«i Smith «nul Billie Helliwell. The hostess was a*>i*te«l in entertaining by Mar garet Short ami Kathleen \l «»ore. ♦ Church News Twelve Alfalfa Plots Will Be Planted Here Plans for an alfalfa growing «‘\ perim«'iit in this «listrict haxeboon vumph'ted and 12 farm«*r* will plant plot*. S«»«’d will bo suptdied f«»r th^ experiment T«'*tx tn «letermino th«' acidity of th»» soil wcr«' made y«'*tor«la\ bx t'ouuty \g«‘iit I’leteh er *1 office \ > i l soil uffera p ot groumi for alfalfa growing nn«l with th«» *«'«'«1 for each farm«*r will bo »leliv«'rt»«l limo or laud plaster in am.mnt *uffiei«'iit t«» rountera«*i th«» acidity Th«»*«' who will plant th«» *i/«‘ ph»t r«’«|lb -te,l bx l'«»UUty \g«'ni r‘. .'. i < i.• .i 'hn lx< i•«■ 11... k. \ i frx»«| Whit«'. 1' <’ Fuhr«'r. M \L I in, .1 T Scott, Hnrrx Kh« .ir«'r. L J Ix'tii, M \. Iloru, ilvd«’ Wnght. Wi\H«' \’i«h«»l*, \S V Garoutt«» ami Georg«» plant smaller plots. Th«' experiment is being inn »lv to interest farmers in alfalfa gr«»w ing and to develop better dairv food. Tas Chuivh on the Highway (Ba pt is!), l .oui» Henry Randle. pastor. — Bunday, February 21; church school, 10; morning wor »hip, ll; sermon subject. ••Rom« thing Permanent. ’* The beg inner and primary departments carry through until 12:00. thu* making it possf* tilde ‘ for parent* with small morning children to attend th«» worship, Young people’s social hour, 5:30; young people’s group meetings, 0:30; evening service, 7:30, sermon subject, •‘The Father of Two Son* ” Strangers vxill al way» find a welcome hero. • • • Presbytertan Chut ch Pastor Dun cnn I*, Oimer«»n will give an illu- trated lecture on the life of Georg« Washington nt the Sundav evening service at 7:3ff. 7:30. Fifty pictures will \t th«' Il o\*l«»«'k be s how ti \ ice th«' pastor will pr«'aeh ••The Ultimatum of Je*u*,” enth in the morning series. day school will meet .nt 10 o’c FREIGHT KATE CHANGES and Christian Emlenxor at 6:3 • • • DISCUSSED BY C OF C Th«' Pythian Sisters met last eve The Church of Christ, Sixth tin I ning at Phillip* hall, having as aa th.* church with more m«»n honor«',i ¿i>'*t, Mr* Carri«' Knight Gibbs, , the Ed O* of Eugene, grand chief of Pythian than women in its ev ening audi state pu Bible school. 9:43, Clem gav«» an *xster*. An inter«'*' ng ; talk rela enee. — Bibl«» tive to th«' good «»( the order was Snrff, superintendent, Th*» men of S,»uth«'rn Cum mu nit x «•hange* tehool m»'<»t in A social this sc given by Air*. Knight, w is men ’* bibl«» class nt th«' theater mg of the chain session followe«! and a supper : Sunday morning. B«»o*ter last Mr O of th ' ex ening each served at the cb inleriiv'diat-’ th«» move of the t if- chorus, junior and l*ussvwillows an.l patriotic wer«' at tract iv«» decorations or the chihlrvn. 10:43; Communion of *h«‘ VV !l s to enable tl Lord Supper, 11:13; rmon, 11 cure some of the hall an«l table. sub jet . •‘Du Itf How! **; practice ing to water ca by th« booster chorus. 3:30; <’hri* raU»i « to meet c t inn Endeavor, 0:30. Thrc«» grou,»* ti«»n at Pacifie c< English Beauty Spot of voung „ folk: ni*'e »t at this time ter carrier*. ies a rare !<*a»t Phases of the .•ff,'.-! in Heart of Sussex Mr.’ \ »• ill a musical service 1 at th*» ex .»ning p«"»«'xl «’hang«’ might have on The perf«vt English village II*» hour, featuring Fanny Crus! y me«li.*it<» p«»int* w«'r«‘ «li.*eu**«*«! In the heart ut Suses! and I, called hvmii: A blind irl from th»' E. Streat The village has no (bupa. b . r. will assi <i*t Mr \v«lelot an I «•hambi’r «l*’ci»l«»‘l to no public building*, or even a post will bring selection* from th' great ti«»n on th«* joining o office, and gasoline stations are un blind authors.' Th«’ sermon subject ti«»n of inland cities equitable fi«ight rat known. Street, sometimes known will b«' ,,'Th«‘ Blind Who S'« Tu«'* l iv me«‘t ng of th«» group as Street, la aptly named. It ha» Worker*’ confervn««' and prix r which time th«' information gi but one street, narrow and winding, *«r\b«' ea«*h Wednes«lay nl 7:30; with a surface which makes every choir practice, 7:30 each ‘¡hiir*dr ; l»v Mr. O-tr:m«l«'r will b«' 'll*«!!**- spring and bolt In a motor car I S, o T W . ev«’ry Thur* I iv • \ M : ons Honor Washington groan their <li»apprvval. This rus ning. I G. Shaw, mini*! 'r. Clark \ prog i 111 i n I tic approach runs between typical \ydelot, assistant. birthday anniversary English scenery—hedgerows and or • • • Wu*hington, was given cbardik whose trees are laden with Met!fbdL*t Church. \V J. Alurr«»\%. of th«» regular meeting rosy apples, and from behind which minister. — The II :> ’ rlo«*k service «‘\ening <»( the Ala* |Hfp farmyards with haystacks ‘iispiratiun mil Ml-. cal stables and dovecotes. There Is u will In» filled with^nsp <f« ’ xoti«'»n a* t h^^Wraual 1 mission.'ir v iH'auliful tiny church, of the early Mrs E. i u. ‘ will be ob son. | English style, on a wall of which Is thnhk ufferiti|ri**er\i«-« a list of rectors dating back to served. Then» will be *p ¡nl tnusi«*. Rev . Philip Bemond In 1337. To com *|M‘«*inl missionary mesMage and A gave 1 bv th«» women of *onrv plete the picture there Is a smithy, . part to b«» taken from which every day come» the th,» society, Church members are »•ron w clanging of hammer and anvil, a urged to c i » iu «' prepare«I to «Io th« ir Washington, the Grea ale. i fine old manor house and a village part* in*the thank offering Visitors from th«' Drn Th«» Sunday school will clom* I it« Springfield. Eugen«» nl school. Everything is unspoiled. secon«! m«»nth since th«* n«»w sys lodges wer«» enthuwiasl was estabUfh« ed ’ an«l members ar»' praise of th«» program, . 'tiil^_4| that th. EC-, asked to .«rrf'Ti moat' the program refresh! Simple Fire Extinguishers rnav be lose«! high m«lividu i *erve»l. There are certain kinds of chemi *%n.i < class petrentages. Th.» E| cal fire extinguishers which consist of a strong met «4 cylinder, nearly worth l League chapters will 111- * Typewriters. The Sentinel fl lied with u solution of baking soda • nt 6:30. The 7:30 o’clock servo «• will la» evangelistic with special Held flrmly in the top of the cyl In dvr Is a hottie of sulphuric acid music by «•hoir and or«-he»tra. Th«* There is an opening In the top of pastor ’i *ubject will be •*Heav the cylinder which is connected with i en. ” Alarch 3 to 10 is visitation the nozzle by means of a short rub an.l loyalty week and th«' revival her tube. When the extinguisher Is meetings will follow from Alnr.h Weekly Program Inverted the acid falls out of the to tv 24 inclusive. bottle and. mingling with the s<»du. Scirnc« Society 24'2 Second generate^ •y» carbon^ dioxide. The Christian Sunday «ervicea at 11 a ih Wed pressur^ of tills generating gas street. nesday evrntnr tefttinmny merlin* at S forces tne solution mixed with the o'clock A free circulating library i> gas out of th< i^pozzle and smotbera maintained in the building Tne public •« cordially invited to att«^yi the church i»r the fire. «nd make use of At ewe > The subj«‘ct of th«* lesson ««*rman forenoon will be fop Sunday Superior to Misfortune ••Min.l.” e • e Blindness did not hinder Milton First Church of N’aiar. ne — Eleventh from composing poems which made Friday. February 22. nd Adam», J. B Burkhead. pastor Sun him the greatest English poet after ■ day school at 9 45 preaching servie»- Sun Shakesj>eare. Coming to our times. day at 11 and 7:30; prayer meeting i hi : I.ITTI.E SIIEP Durwin himself, author of the Wednesday at 7:30. HERD "F KINGDOM ••Origin of Species,” was a life COME” Church of Chrlat—(London 12 mil«»« long sufferer from indigestion, and south of Cottar*- Grove ) — Sunday arr Richard Barthiliiii'M and Pasteur, greatest and most benefl vice«; Bibl«* study 10 « m. worship 11 cent name In modern medicine, did a m . scriptur« study 7:30 p. in. Molly O’Day ’ * * < ills most significant work after he Lutheran Mission. — Martin I* .Himon. Also a Coim ily. had been struck down by paralysis. pastor. Adveutist 'hurrh. west Main Divine service at J 30 every firvt Sun Some of these men are to be num FRIDAY IS BARGAIN bered among the founder« of our day All Luth'-rans. irrespective of na NIGHT tionality. are cordially incited also others I modern civilization. Deprived of who are without a church home. I • • • their efforts, civilization would have Suttirday, February 23 Seventh Day Adventist Church - Weal been retarded and the world would Main street. Saturday Sabbath school at Lave suffered Incalculable loss. ••CHILDREN "F THE v <6 a ■ «hurch service al 11 a tn Plans were ma t the Monday night meeting < he American center all ef- Legion auxiliary forts on a membership drive foi the nt'xt two weeks. Tn«' auxiliary now has more than 30 members but has n»)t reached the full quota. Mrs Fred Bennett and Mrs. Jack Miller wer«» selected a* captain* and the group will be d divided in two teams. The winning r side will bo entertaine«l by the loser- Alarch The Joker club met Friday eve 18 will be the next social meeting ning with rs. William Thum, who night. ditional guests. Airs, invited a Inez Meeki rs. O. AL Kem. Airs, Mr». w. H Daugherty enter m. Airs. Charles tained the Tw lesday Bridge club James P. Airs. C. J. Kem, with a 1 0 ’eine k luncheon at the Burkholder nb. Miss Hannah Colonial cafe Tuesday, Later th« Miss Bernie« h«'n Clemens. Mrs. guests went to th«» home of Mrs. Lewis, Miss G F. L. Grannis Miss Bonita Daugherty for bridge. Airs. C. J. Beager. Followi an evening of Kem h« Id high score. Airs. Harry bridge, the hostesi asiated by her Afetcalf was an additional guest, daughter. Alisa Be: , served dain For decorations the hostess used ty refreshments. cards Mrs. laffudils and freesias as a center Grannis held high score and Mis.* piece for the luncheon table and Lamb held low. At the close of pussywillows an.l daffodils at her the evening the _ guests gathered borne. around the piano and sang a num her of ol«l songs. Airs. Armoral MonsqjD was host ess for the Ad Libitum club la>t In response to an invitation from Thursday, entertaining at the horn- the Presbyterian missionary so B fl ciety, 70 women from the mission cliff. . who was an additional guest. ary societies of Creswell and from At the close of a social afternoon other churches of this city gath the hostess served a delicious two ered at the Presbyterian church course luncheon. Pussywillow* and Friday for a covered dish lunch hyacinths were used attractively eon arid program. Luncheon was in decorating the rooms. The club served at 1 o’clock and the after voted a contribution to the scholar noon meeting was devoted to a ship loan fund. program in cdwervance of a day of world wide prayer for missionaries. The Latham Community club will Mrs. Charles Beidler presided at meet Friday afternoon at the home the meeting and all the societies of Mrs. Dwight Mercer, 434 south represented contributed to the pro Fifth street in this city. The gram. Each group reported on the meeting had been previously an activities of its society for the nounced as being at the home of current year. Prayers for missions Mrs. Charles Frye. and world service organizations, readings, talk* and musical num Mrs. Inez M eeks was hostess for bers completed the program. Tillicum club last evening. Aft»« a pleasant session of <45oo” th« Mrs. A. G. Allen and Mrs. Wil hostess served light refreshment*. liam Kelly entertained* with a <5 Special guests for the occasion o’clock dinner la*t .Sunday at the __ were Air*. Nelson DeYoung, Afr- Allen home, honoring their mother. James P. Graham and Air. and Air.'. One of the Ten Mrs. I. C. Ritchey, on her birthday A. O. William.*. School bad begun and the fl nt anniversary. Those present besides problems adjusting the effects of the honor guest were Roy, Abby The women’s relief corp* will the summer’s vacation were In or and William Ritchey, sons of the hob] a dinner Saturday noon in I der on the playground. honor guest, Arthur Leonard, John O. O. F. hall. A program in honor Miss W----- thought she had Tanzer, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Mr. of Georg«» Washington and Abrn heard a forbidden word used twice and Mrs. Allen and their families, ham Lincoln will be held in the by one little boy so she said tart- including seven grandchildren of afternoon. fully: “What was that you said. Mrs. Ritchey. Jimmy?” Air. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard en That she had evidently not been Afr. an«l Airs. James Dungan en tertained as dinner guests Sunday mistaken was obvious from the tertained the Bona Tempo club last their respective parents, M . r. and earnest reply: No. Miss W----- Thursday night, inviting as special Mrs. 8. J. Leonard and g'i‘*>t* Dr. and Airs. H. A. Hagen, Mr*. N. E. Compton. The occasion I wasn't cussing. I never cuss. I Air. and Air*. N. J. Nelson and was their third wedding anni ver always follow rhe Ten Command ments, and one of them says, Thou Afr. and Mrs. Claude €ru*on. wary. shalt not cuss.’ '• Bridge was the diversion of th evening and Afr. and Afr«. Ivan The Methodist ladiesr aid «oeiet Why ** flaming youth?’* Punk Barker held high score and Dr. and will meet next Wednesday at the Airs. Hagen held low «core. Later '■hurth. The committee for enter doesn’t flame. in the evening delicious refresh tainment -will be Mrs. Joe Porter mints were served. Mrs. J. I. Smith, Mrs. ftov Leonard ami Mrs. R. B. Reed. Mr« klbert Kall honor guest at a pleasant afternoon last Thur» day at the home of her sister, Air*, Susie Carlile. The hour« were spent Questions—49 in a social manner and an im 1— How far from the rnouth of prom pt u program was given. At the close of th' afternoon a dainty the Mississippi is New Orleans? 2— Who was the founder of Rhode luncheon wa* served by Mrs. Air. and Air-. W. L. Leonard en Carlile. About 40 guests were pres- tertained as dinner guests Wedn< * Island? ent. 3— What was the earliest weapon A alentinp decorations mad«’ day evening .Mr. and .Mr*. I. A. th” rooms attractive. us«d by man? Randall and Mr. and .Mr-. R. B 4— Who la the champion automo Reed. A social evening followed. bile driver? The Senior Christian Endeavor 5— Who has generally been con society of the Presbyterian church Air*. Elbert Bede will entertain held a Valentine party Monday the Utopia club at her home next sldered the foremost American landscape painter? night at the church. Forty young Thursday afternoon. 6— What French city Is the lead persons of high school age were __ 4__ itig silk manufacturing city? present and the evening was spent The .Methodist ladies ’ aid soejctj 7— What English writer of|>o« tr> with games and stunt*. Following und romance was also a decorative the entertainment a dainty lunch will hold a food sub* Saturday n artist and designer of furniture, con was served. Miss Hannah the Fair store. tapestries and type? Lewi* and Rev. Dunean P. Cameron 8— What and when was the first were chaperons for the affair. Mr*. A. L. W ynne entertained —4««_ the AJ. P. G. club at her home last new-paper published In America? 9— What other office does the Afore than 20 couples were pre* we«k with a 1 o’clock luncheon. !ce presid' iit hold besides lhe vice ent for the first dance of the sec Daffodils and freesias were an at pre-id«-ncy ? ond series of Tanglefoot elub Alon tractive centerpiece for the lunch 10— What Is ths diameter of the dav night in I. O. O. F. hall. The eon table.- The afternoon wa* committee in charge of the dance pleasantly spent with fancy work. moon? wa* Airs. W. H. Daugherty, Mrs. The elub was entertained Tuesday xr_ - ... . with ... j H. A. Hagen, Mrs. C. E. Brown, l by Mrs. W. J. Woods Answers—49 Mr*. F. L. Grannis, Mrs. C. J. Kem o’clock luncheon at the Colonial 1 — About 10" lullen. and .Mr*. Elbert Bede. cafe. The table was centered with 2- Boger Wllllum«. an attractive bowl of carnation* .‘1—'Hie Hliug shot, Mrs. T. C. Wheeler will be host and freesias. 4— Hurry Hartz. ess for the La Comus club on Wed 5— George Innes. nesday of next week in r place of A congregational 6— Lyon. ig was Tuesday, the regular club dav. A held Wednesday ______ 7— William Morri«. at th«- luncheon will be nerved 1 at 1:30 at Presbyterian church. __ 8— Boston News Letter—1704. __ ____ covered Hotel Bartell. 9— ¡’resident of the aenute. dish supper w»« served nt 6:30 and 10— 2,102 miles. cover* were placed for 127 persons. The Woodmen of the World, in An informal program consisted of a joint session with the Neighbors singing of hymn numbers by th«* of Woodcraft, will observe their ____ assembly, reading of th«* 46th psalm Punn Treaty Balt annual roll call tomorrow night in by R4‘ v - AV. V. AfeGe«' an inspira Thin farnoua Indlnn treaty belt, tin* W. O. W. hall. A program will tional talk by Pastor D. P. i’ane r now In a Philadelphia inuaeiim, ft follow the business meeting and on nnd closing prayer by A. W. made of Mt ring.« of wampum, the Inter the group will adjourn to I. O. 1 oil. The affair was planned by ground white, with dlagraniM of vlo O. F. hall, where refreshments will th«* Afizpnh class of th«* Hunday let colored bends. In the center I m ? served. school of which Airs. McGee is la n 'Ilagrain In violet, representing teacher. Will Chestnut presided. an Indian and a white man hold Mr». W. V. MeOee will entertain The church expects to hold similar Ing hand« In friendship. Wampum the Presbyterian inisnionary nociety meetings each month. Is made from a kind of seashell. I Mis Emily West Die» \l I » I ’ I V \\ ’ 1 I I • her h«»m«» near p)ea»'iiit Hill Thur» »«lav. Fwbruaiv It. after nu illiie»» of t W Ü month*. Fun« ml m'rxi«’«'» w«'ic h. 1.1 Mimd.iy nt lhe «hurrh iu Pleasant Hill and interment wa* in th«» Ph’asnnt Hill c«‘metery Mr* We*t wa* born (b’tobe L'bll, in low I Khe « nm«' to <h in |SNA mi«l lnitl l'«'« n a r«'*i«b’i th«» Pleasant Hill «listriet foi year*. Nil«’ is »urvivv«! by h«»r ban«l nnd »«»ven «'hililr«'n Curtis llnnM«,n i»f tin* «*itv i «laughter Th«' deceased al*»> I« a numli g rent k Luiubrimen Hold Mei'ting J. li i htimb«,i’H, .1 Fuiiar \\ •«<« ' nd, \ H-lor Chiimbi'i'* mid Haroi i \ Il k I *.'|| w« r«< Nimmg himlM'rmv of this e it x who Htteiide«l a me«1 ing Saturdav night in I ugi'ii«' « the \V illimnet te \ allev l.umb«* men ’» assoemtiuii l‘«»tt* A Turpi and Giir«»ulh’ «\ lli*liug* «‘f tb city •m.I I h.- il «\ \ Beebe I umb eomp-i ny of l.«'wna at«’ included i th< new member« i ikt'u int«> tli ¿mii/:it ion. MiuUc.nl Progr.im la Given Axel Jurgt’iisen. p«*ptiln «ingoi and \ i. tor r«*«’or.litig uiti t, gav«' n J» ngram *»f song* and i< ding» Mon lav night .it th«» Cl., i*t inn ehur« h. Hi* |ir«»gram iiiclud* ular kni r n ballatili Mid • foil *ong* Mt* Cm il Cubi V city wa* hi* aci'umpi ii \ thi* large niimimr it11 n lo«l. DO YOU KNOW? Free Methodiit Church — Corner of • ven ie ___________ and south ______ Fifth _______ street Monroe______ Miles Pitcher, pastor. Sunday school at 10. forenoon services a; 11. evening ser vice at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. Long African River The Ornnge river, which rise* less than si mi miles from the east coast of Africa, flown across the continent Into the Atlantic ocean. It Is the longest river In South rlra. being about 1.300 milefl length. Filing Cabinets. Pi um Moving n Hpecliilty ( HESTNU r TRANSFER ( (L CliuNtniit Biutlieis. piopitstoia of llt’lbm Il I:: li t li«'*** exprvMM’M «viltit Ntl*tilghttie*M does of linen ; there «nu he no two kliitls of *lriilglit line* Herbert S|M*iievr. AND UENEKAI TRANSFER ¡STORAGE Of fie» phon« <1 Ki Mdenc** l*hon*i lib* V’ iMITAUi: Gl«>\ I , old u<»N Women and Children (.¡ven Special Attention H/e Welcome y ou Co I'ortlanJ JOO <omk»il«ble r««h will* h*ih Jown-ivww CouvenWoC «••••. Lwaik»». 7/ic HOTEL CONGRESS R Tl.AN D, ORI GON Pl) Lovis I* N«« J<ni ALttuifv* Impereil Barbel Sh<»p I*. S. Bukovs sk i Incoino Tax Recorda Senti nel i > KOSEN1 E National Demonstration Week ! l Drive the New Chevrolet Six No matter how cloarlv you inspect I he Out- •landing Chevrolet ot Chevrolet History — you vvdl never appreciate what a wonderful achievement it i. until vou ait at the wheel and drive. S> thia week ha. been act ■•ide aa National Demon.tration Week, and you arc cordially invited to come in and drive thia »cnsanon.il new aixylinder car. i; » I I For light or heat ami a •curt* and more of household unes. I Regardk»* oi the car you may now he driv ing— come in today, learn what perform ance i» now available in the low-price held. I No sooL «No charring. Burna with a clear, white flame. IK. H.»«.ia«er . . . . I hr l*l»ar<o«« .... flK 4 «««»!»• . - fSr Nr. I an . . . . It coats no more. Ask your dealer or grocer for the interesting Burnbrite booklet. X Pentecostal Assembly of God — East Main street, across from S P station Harry B. Iler, pastor. Sunday achoot at 9.45 a tn ; services at 10:45 a m.; foung people's meeting at 7 p rn , evan gelistic services at h p n . awetiaga every night at M p. m. eicept Monday and Saturday, regular service. Tues«lay; bible study, Wednesday; prayer meeting Thursday , _______ services with young propL people in ____ youu< Friday; street meeting. Matur charge, ” lay at 7:30 p m. No Compì omi«« l ong Dinlnne.' Ilniilii'K S. nt Arcade Theatre Prayer nieeti«< «1 7 30 p m. Wedn«sday With Amerit •«» Dollars In gtillieiilig aliillstbs oil til* niiiount of money »« .il by lore! nei* In ibis coiiiitry buck to llielr home hinds mid th«« puriniscs for wlilcb th«» money win« Intended H "tis n I iowii timt a hlghwny- In the I'vl opoiim**UN whs built largely with funds from Greek eiiilKrnnts III III«' lulled Stilles. 1 Kr X| m »«< L «brksl*« . . . ’525 ’525 ’545 ’675 ’645 7 hr COAl H »k •• r'V r* 595 »I4< I.«Mtow . I cq C t^i-vvv “ ’ !^£2.’4OO All |w<4 <• /. o b fu» «ut i. Mtn«. M m A. .'.’L? ‘M5 L’.'.x‘<.ir*65o Cottage Grove Motor Co. ASSOCIATED Oil COMIWXA Jack Manklini*. Prop. a Six in the (»rice runge of the four! Rr/iwn «Í dUlribulurt of AaoorUtrd Gaauiine * Associated Ethyl («asoline Cycol Motor Oils anil Greases ÀÀÀAAAA X RITZ” Jack Mulhall ami Dorothy Mackaill Also a Comedy Chapter No. 11 '‘TARZAN THE MIGHTY I Used to 1 hink Safeway Was too Good to Last Sun.-Mon . F» bruary 24-25 THE SHOPWORN ANGEL” Gary Cooper and Nancy Carroll Also a Comedy Paramount News. That’s what Mis G (‘Oil l’i ssri I I In* other <lay. She sai«l she fourni il hard to helicv«’ that if was a loisin« .» p«> nihility to »ell Safeway quality with Safeway service al such consist« nlly *a»oiiable pric« H. Of roiirfle, when you stop Io think that nearly 3,DOO .stores from tin* Sal’« way buying unit,” sai«l Airs. G., if i.M Tues. Wed., February 26 27 “DREAM OF LOVE” loan (’rawford and Nils Asther Also a Comedy. Sentinel. ♦ n\v I»» lit Io sources hu ay with inbldhinrn and cxlrn liaibllinv Lik<- I I ioiishim I s uf <»lher women n I» c lias found in Safeway quality, Safe way service and Safeway savings the an wcr Io lhe problem of how Io buy foods most i coiiomically ami salisfac torily. For Week Ending Sat., Feb. 23, 1929 Crux Th<' i.opiilni' 1 canut Butter Picnics A spli ail flu- kiililioH I ii V c . Swift’s mild sugar cured. 2 Per lb. H'S. 35c Salad Oil r lour guarantet d flour. ] 49i,, b,,tí $1.73 Iu th«' honors accorded him in th«- infancy of this Republic were shown the affection, the esteem ami the trust in which George Washington was held by the people of his day. As tin- years have muhiplied, greater and great er tributes paid to the memory of the gr< ;it .Rev olutionary General and First President, have spoken eloipiently of the debt this nation ae- knowhdgis to this steadfast, far-vinioned, re- soureefid leader—in truth one of the founderfl of Liberty for th<* World. In observance of the 195th Anniversary of the Birth of Washington Thi.s Institution Will Not Be Open Friday, February 22nd. Bank of Cottage Grove A STRONG BANK Cottage Grove, Oregon Pastry Flour Wh«il<'wli<'iit § lb. beg i grahnrn him I 39c Shortening filirfit put Qt. bottle 3 I«». 23c Relish Spread I’.isl h up in Lib. cnrtfuiM. I’t. jar F 3for Qt. jar 6c Per ll>. Powdered Sugar Ih'Ht F""<I h , sli"il< niriR 49c Cauliflower Fancy while I h ’I k I n . II r fh<' 22c 39c 75c Lettuce l,’aiK,y larfcc solid hendw. Hot Cake Flour and Syrup 8 lb. bay Hot cake flour. 2' 2 lb. tin ciutc and maple •syrup, All for 95c i