The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    | SOCIETY
Mrs. Minnie White of Portland,
grand associate con«luctress of th«*
grand chapter of
Oregon
and
• leputy of the grand worthy matron,
will pay her official visit to Cot
tag * < «rove chapter Friday* evening.
She will arrive her«» Friday morn
ing nn«l officers of the chapter will
«-ntrrtain with a luncheon for her
at 12:30 at Hotel Bartell. She will
hold a achool of instruction, »»tart
mg at 2 o’clock, At the meeting
of the chapter it i the evening de
^ree work will h e exemplified, a
-<»<i«l horn will f »¡low a io I refresh
\ special
ments will be st •ned.
quartet will »ing »luring ie degree
work.
Mr. sn<! .Mr*. I'iarence Cone <*n
ti-rtnin«*«! in n charming
_ manner «
group of frit'nd. last Thursday ev«*
uing at a Valent in«- party. Th«'
rooms w ere attractively decorawd
with A sb'ntine motifs and a num
ber of gani»*i an«! contests ha«l Iw'en
planned for the guests’ entertay|
inent. At th«* close of th«* evening
daiaty r»'f reshnient- were served.
Thus«* present were Mr. an«! Mrs.
Roy Leonard. Mr. an.! Mrs. Dwight
Mercei r, r Miss Elizabeth Heacock,
Mr. and *
Mrs.
.....................
E. E. Cone, Mr. an«!
Mrs. S. L. Mackin, Mr. and Mrs.
N. K C«»mpt»m. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
I itipbrey, Mr. an«! . Mrs. Ransom
Cone, 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sprinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ubert Woodard, Mr
hd «I Mrs. F. I.. Grannis a ntl Wil
bur Watkins.
Mrs. \. W. Sht'fstall and M rx
D. C. Bosley were joint hostesses
Tuesday afternoon for a luncheon
and -how» r at the home of Atrs.
Bushy, honoring Mrs. L. W. Coin
er. A delicious luncheon was served
at 1 o’clock. *A kewpie dr>^d in
pink ribbon center«*«! th«' table an*!
pink streamers led to th«' places of
the guests at which placecards and
favors, in k«*eping w ith the decora
tiv«* scheme, added to th«* attrac­
tiveness of the table. At the close
«»f tht* luncheon a shower was giv­
en for the honor guest an«! a social
afternoon was spent with games.
Th«* honor guest receive»! many at­
tractive and useful gifts. Those
invite«! were Mrs. A. L. Van Oade!.
Airs. Fay Isom, Airs. William Baker,
Air-. Donald A. Emerson, Mrs. F.
E. Mendenhall, Mrs. Georg Bjorset.
Mrs. C. W. Beattv, Airs. Robert
Quigley. Alr>. W. J. White. Mr-.
Carl Peterson an«! the guest of
honor.
The Joker club met Friday eve-
ning with
rs. William Thum, who
ditional guests, Mrs.
invited ai
Inez Meeks
rs. Q. AL Kem, Mr*.
James P.
Charles
M rs.
Burkholder
Mrs. . C. J. Kem.
tab, Afiss Hannah
Miss B«'rnic
Lewis, Miss
h«'n Clemens. Mrs.
F. L. Grannis
Miss
Bonita
Beager. Followi
an evening of
bridge, the host«'» assisted by her
daughter. Miss Be
, served dain-
ty refreshments.
cards Mrs.
Grannis held high score an«! Mi»*
I^amb held low. At the close of
the evening
~ the guests gathered
around the piano and sang a num
ber of old songs.
In n?sponse to an invitation from
the Presbyterian missionary
so­
ciety, 70 women from the mission
ary societies of Creswell and from
othc'r churches of this city gnth-
ered at the Presbyterian church
Friday for a covered dish lunch
eon and program. Luncheon was
served at 1 o’clock and the after­
noon meeting was devoted to a
program in observance of a day of
world wide prayer for missionaries.
Mrs. Charles Beidler presided at
the meeting and all the societies
represented contributed to the pro­
gram. Each group reported on the
activities of its society for the
current year. Prayers for missions
and world service
organizations,
readings, talk- an«! musical □ uni
berw completed the program.
Mrs. A. G. Allen and Mrs. Wil
liam Kelly entertained' with a 6
o’clock dinner last .Sunday at the
__
Allen home, honoring their mother.
Mrs. I. C. Ritchey, on her birthday
anniversary. Those present besides
the honor guest were Roy, Abby
and William Ritchey, sons of the
honor guest. Arthur Leonard, John
Tanz.-r, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Air.
an 1 Mrs. Allen and their families,
including -even grandchildren of
Airs. Ritchey.
Air. and Airs. James Dungan en-
tertained the Bona Tempo club___
last
Thursday night, inviting as special
guests Dr. and Airs. H. A. Hagen,
Air. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson and
Air. and
Airs. Claude Cruson.
Bridge was the diversion of th”
evening and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Barker held high -core and Dr. and
Mrs. Hagen held low -core. Later
in the evening delicious refresh
ments were served.
Airs. Albert Hull was honor guest
at a pleasant afternoon last Thurs
day at th° home of her sister, Mrs.
Susie Carlile, Th** hour- were spent
in a social manner and an im-
promptu program was given,
At
th»* close of the afternoon a dainty
luncheon was served
by
Mrs.
Carlil«*. About 40 guests were pres­
ent.
A alontine decorations made
the room.- attractive.
__ ___
The Senior Christian Endeavor
society of th«* Presbyterian church
h*bl a Valentine party
Monday
night at the church. Forty young
persons of high school age were
pre-ent and the evening was spent
with games and stunts. Following
the entertainment a dainty lunch
eon was served.
Afiss
Hannah
Lew’is and Rev. Duncan P. Cameron
were chaperons for the affair.
More than 20 couples were pre«
ent for the first dance of the see
ond series of Tanglefoot dub
__ _ Mon
__
<lav night in I. O. O. F. hall. The
committee in charge of the dance
was Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, Mrs.
H. A. Hagen, Mrs. C. E. .....
........
Brown,
Mrs. F. L. Grannis, Mrs. C. J. Kem
and Mrs. Elbert Bede.
tiiuhhpat
TME SENTINHI,. OOTTAPE PROVE. OREGON
rAGB TWO
next W ’ednesdny at her home. Mrs
George Matthews will ha'e charge
of the lesson and the members ar»’
bring th<*ir mite boxes
urged to
I
which will be opened that after
noon
The Tuesday Eveniag club ob
served its annual guest night Tues
«lav at th«» home »»f Mr. nn«l Mr-
C. ***
E. ‘ Vmphn'v. HusKan<k of mem
bers, Mi. an<i Mrs Charles Adams
of Eugene and H. J. Shinn were
Mrs. Adams is a
special guo »ts.
\
thr«'«*-
former club member.
rou r-«* «liliner was served at <»:3U
and the table was attractive with
a centerpiece of re«!, w hite and blue
sweet jn'as. Blue hatrhi'ts serve«! a*
piar«* car«li a and re»l, white and blu«
baskets of candies were dainty
The evening was spent
favors,
• • coutie*
.-.*.*»».»»» and th«* group
playing “
a-s«mble*l for inging at the clone
of th«* vv « ning
Mrs.
P. Graham
enter
L. H. club Tuesdav
tained t
Riv er street. Bri«!gv#
at her h
iob of th«' afternuoti
was the
an«! Mr-. Inez Me ks held higl.
score. Th«' patriotic dea was clever
hr earn»*«! out in «iecorations \v 11 h
Scor«'
flags an«! Oregon
gr*p«*>
cards wer«' of a patriotic «leaign
Following cards, th«’ hostess serv e«l
luncheon,
a
dainty two-course
meeting
Specially invite«! guests
with th«* club wer«* Mrs. Clara
Burkholder, Mrs. A. W. Swanson.
\
Mrs. T C. Wheeler, M x H
Hagen. Mrs. E. W Armes, Mrs.
Adrian Merryman an«! Mr- Georg«*
Jacobsen.
—4*—
Members of th»* Mothers' club
entertained their huabands with a
Washington ’i s birthday party Mon
day evening at th»' home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton. Guests
arrived dress»'«! in Colonial costume
and a covere«! «lish supp«'r was
serve«! at 6 o’clock. Th«* evening
was spent with games and contests
in keeping
_ with th«* occasion. Mrs.
W. L.
- -
Hatch was given a prize for
forming the most words from th»'
name Washington. Group singing
was a pleasing feature of th»* en
tertaiament.
About
20
couples
wen* present.
—♦—
Plans were made at the» Monday
night meeting of the
America*»
Lvgion auxiliary to center all ef
forts on a membership drive foi
the next two weeks. Tne auxiliary
now has more than i>0 members but
has not reache«! th«* full quota,
Mrs. Fred Bennett and Mrs. Jack
Miller i w«*r«' selecte«! a- captain-
and th«' ' group will be divi«le«! in
two teams. The winning
_ side will
b«* entertaine»! by th«* losers. Atarch
IS will be th«* next social meeting
night.
—
Mrs. W. H. Daugherty
enter
__ -__ _______
Bridge club
tained the Tues<iav
with a 1 o’clock luncheon .. -t
at the
Colonial cafe Tuesday, Later th«’
guests went to the heme of Mr>.
Daugherty for bridge. Mrs. C. J.
Kem heh! high wort*. Air-. Harn
Metcalf was an additional guest.
For decorations the hostess used
«iaffoilils an 1 free>ias as a center
piece for the luncheon table and
pus.«vwillows and daffodils at her
home.
Mrs. Armoral Monsqn was host
ess for the Ad Libitum club last
Thursday, entertaining at th«* horn**
>f h«T mother, Mr>. Bessie Sg’
cliff«-, who was an additional guest.
At the close of a social afternoon
the hostess served a delicious two
course luncheon. Pussywillows an 1
hyacinths were used attractively
in decorating the rooms. Th«* club
voted a contribution to the scholar­
ship loan fund.
The l.athani Community club wil:
meet Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Dwight Mercer, 434 south
Fifth street in this city.
The
meeting ha4 been previously an
nounced as being at the home of
Mrs. Charles Frye.
Mrs. Inez M««eki was _ hostess for
Tillicum dub last evening, A ftp*
a pleasant session of ”5UO
•X. ”
th*
hostess served light refreshments.
Special _ guests for the
*
occasion
were Mr-. Nelson DeYoung, Mr-
Janies P. Graham an 1 Air. and Air*.
A. O. Williams.
The women ’s relief corp«« will
hold a dinner »Saturday noun in I.
O. O. F. hall. A program in honor
of George Washington and Abri
hani Lincoln will be held in the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard en
tertained as dinner guests Sunday
their respective parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. J. “ Leonard and .Mr an I
Mr-. N. E. Compton. Tip* occasion
was their third wedding anniver
sarv.
Mr- \ W. Helhwvll «ulerlmne.l
a gr>»up of «'hildren Saturday after
noon in honor of th«* sixth birth,lay
anniversary of her >on Billi«’. I'h'
hour-* were s | m * u < with g mu'- after
which dainty n'Tr*-hm«*iit* w,*re
-,’rvcd.
A clever evnterpiv«'* for
the luncheon tabl«» was a hug”
birth,lay cak, n pr«'-*'ntmg a hou*e
an«! yar,l. Surri**.in*liiig th«* «him
ney of th«* h«>u.s«’ were mx can«ll«*>
an,I the yard wa- «lotted here and
ther«’ with gum drops representing
fh’wers. \ fen*'e of *tnpp«’d sti. k
I'andv ail«! marshmallow'» -urr«mnd
r*l th«' yard
After a great deal
«>f enthusiast!* cheering a:
the
young guests a<lmir«'«l th«' unique
cvnterpi.'co, it was further appr*»
ciate«| ns a part of
•
th«* refresh
ments. Gue«ti ** for th«' enjoy al»l«
Patty
Short. Mat
occasion wer«*
garet Stewart, i»«rry K,»m. Phyllis
an«! Margaret M*»n*on, Sara Jan«'
Jan«'
and Pauline M«»«»rv. Mary
Smith. Millii'vnt Buker G«'n«' Dur
ham, \l«l«'ii Garoutt«*, Mar 1 Tra»k.
Robert Nelson. Robert Mills. Syd
nex* Wynne, Ri«bard Smith i au I
Billie lielliwell. The ho
s w a »
Mar
as»i«te<l in entertaining
gnr. t Sh rt an«! Kathh'en
——
I'h«* Pythian S»-l«*rs met last e»e
mug at Phillip- hall, having a- a.i
hon««red guest. Mrs. I'arrn* Knight
of Eugene, grand chief of Pythian
>%st«'r>
An nite: « '? ng talk r«-l »
tivp to th«' gooil «»( th«' or«ler wn*
given by Mrs. Knight.
\ *«)*-i:il
session f«‘How«a! au«i a supp«*r w i-
-t'rved at ih<* el«>sv of th' evening
Pussywillows a«*! patriotic motifs
were attractive decorations for Ih.'
hall am! table.
Mr. and Mr-. W. L. Leonard en
tertained a- dinner guests Wedne««
day evening Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Randall and Mr. and Mr-. R. B
Reed. A social evening followed.
Airs. Elbert Bede will entertain
the 1 topia club at her home next
Thursday afternoon.
The Methodist ladies’ aid soviet»
will hol«l a food sale
stile Saturday a
the Fair store.
—4—
Atr«. A. L. Wynne entertained
the Al. P. G. club at her home last
w«'*'k with a 1 o’clock luncheon.
Dsffodils and freeafai were .'tn at
tractive centerpiece for the lunch
eon table.
The
afternoon
wa-
plcasantly spent with fancy work.
The club was entertained Tuesday
by Airs. W. J. Woods with a 1
o ’clock luncheon at the Colonial
cafe. The table was centered with
an attractive bowl of carnation«*
and freesias.
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler will be host
<*ss for the La Comus club on Wed
nesday of next week in place of
A congregational meeting
was
Tuesday, the regular club day. A held
_______
night at the
Wednesday
luncheon will be served at 1:30 at Presbyterian chureh.
___ _ __
A
covered
Hotel Bartell.
dish »upper was served at d:30 and
eovers were placed for 127 person*
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 the 46th psahn
annual roll call tomorrow night in by Rev. W. V. McGee, an in-pirn
the W. O. W. hall. A program will tionaT talk by Pastor D. p. Cam< r
follow the business meeting and on anil closing prayer by A. W.
lifer the group will adjourn to I. O. Toll, The affair was planned by
O. F. hall, where refreshments will the Mizpah elas. of th«- Sunday
be served.
school of which Mrs. McGee is
teacher.
Will Chestnut presided.
Mrs. W. V. McGee will entertain j Tlie church
_____________
w. hold similar
expects _ to
the Presbyterian missionary society meetings each month.
i
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Twelve Alfalfa Plots
Will Be Planted Here
M ih Emily West Dies
Wi*h Aioerl« • » D«dlar*
XI ■ .
I
. \\ •
i c ’.
III glllllVl dig ►hill’ ■ I» M Oil th •
horn,» near Piensan! Hill Tlim-day. ninoiini of money *»• at by h»n I net-
February II. sftei mi illlies- ‘‘I • " ’» In this eonniry Im« I* Io their home*
month'». Klim nil -o*l\lees w«*i.- held hinds mid tin* purp«»-«’* fur which
Monday til the ihuiili m Pietismit the money wns lnlcinle«l II wns
Hill and interment
wn* in lhe shown lluit a highway In tlm Pel
Pleasant lidi ceiiielvrv.
opunm «lia wns built largely with
Mr* W.M wns born ih’lolmr HI, funds from Greek cmlgmiitM In the
I Mill, III IOMH Sh«< «'am«* to iht'goii l ulled Stilles.
Hi IMM.A and hud been a renident ol
fli»* Plcatant 11,11 district for 2M
Mu ('umpi«»mi»»
vear-. Nh«» is survived by her *'U-
ltl:;liltie-- expren-es of nctliui
M i ■
hand nn«| -*'v «»n , h 11• 11, n
Cut tlM Hmi-en of tin** vitv i* ¡i oluit Nti’iilghtlieNM does of linen,
I'll«» d«'«’«’Hs«',| nl-olenv«’* liiere <* hii be no two Muda of
«laughter
a number of gran»lchiblreu mol f«mi * (might line- Herbert »Spencer.
great gum I» hiblreu.
Plans for mi alfalfa growing «‘\
perimi'iil in fills «listi'ict hav«'b«’«’ii
«*»mpl«'te*l und 12 t irnier- will plant
pl«»!-. S«»«’v| I will I»«*
be • Miipi»li«‘«l f«»r
ih^ «»vpeiiment. T
3'0-1-
vm U I !«» delet mine
th«» n«'i«lilv t»f III«* -«til were ma«b*
v«’st«'r*luv by C*»unty \g«*nt Pletch
er’» office,
\«'id *»««i| i»ll«»r- |H»«H
ground for alfalfa growing nml
with th*» M'ed for »‘aeli fnrm«*r will
b«’ *leliv ere«l limo or land plaster
in amount >ut t i«*ient t*> c«mnt«'raei
tbe *> i Lt'
plant lh«' hi /**
i'luis«* w I’*»
plot rvquv-t«*
Count V
\geiil
Liuubenneu Hold M«*»'tlng
K.i.li.A,
li i liumbct .1 Faiinr Wo*»
Fl,’i«’h«'r ar«*
Führer.
C
M
\ i« l»»r i'll h m I i uti*l llutul
fr«s|
White,
• • •
i ' ihuii
w«r«' among himbi'rmi'ii
Hurry Nhc.irer.
Tivsbyteii.in Chinch Pastor Dun Mel.in. J T
Iliirn, Clvde
hi- rii\ who attt*ii«b’«l
can 1’ Cameron will giv«* ail illu- L. J. K**nt,
Wavin’ Ni«’h«»ls, W
T
Snfnr<l»i« ioghi in Fi
trat« *! leetur«* on th*' lit'«’ t»f Georg« W light.
\\ ilici iip't l«<
\\ a•»hi’igt uh at th«' Sun*l i\ «*\«*nin^ Garoutt«* anil Georg«* I .ay ng will
*4 »<•*••*»«■ l!l I l«»l|.
Tur
* r\ice at 7:30. Fit’tv pictures will plant smaller plots.
Th«' experiment is I m * ing inaile
Garuutli* A I II
of th
\? th.- Il
k r
be xhi«w n
and th«* R«»y 1
vice the pastor will preach « hi to interest farmers in alfalfa g*”*
dairy
»any «»f Leona
"The V It i nm tum «»f Jesus,” se\ lag mid t«‘ develop better
new iiii'inber-
enth in th«* morning aerie*. Sun film!
n inai ion.
<l.xy !»«h»»ol will m«'«'t at 10 o’clock
FREIGHT RATE CHANGES
an«! ('hri-tian End«*avor at 6:30.
Miuical Pmgraui l» Oiven
• • •
DISCUSSED BY C OF C
\ \»*| .hug«'ns«*n. ptipul.’ii -iiigci
The Church of Christ. Sixth mi I
anti
Victor r«*eording ¡nti l, g:«»«
«liblw. the chureh with more men
I'd Ostrander of Salem, former
than wt*nivii in it.s ‘*v«'ii ng au*li •tate publie servie«» » commissioner, i p ««gram of -*mg-* and 1« ding-
a. u Ii I »il
lh»* <‘h. i-t imi
Biblc sch.hl 9:45, Clem gave mi impartial - survey of th«* Mon lav mght
enee.
hm« h
Ul
It. ’» pr«»gram includ* I pop
Sirff. -U|H*rint«*ndt*iit
Th * men of Southern Pacific’s application
for
»
\ HI ■ I I« Uli
I hi m-h
('< immunity rhaugei tn freight rates nt a meet
m»*«*t
this s»*h«»*»l
«
in
tn.'n *» • bible < lass nt th» theater «g of th«* «‘limnlu'r «»f eommer«*«’
B<H>st«*r last night Mr O-trandvr said that
<-a.-h
Sunday
morning,
chorus, junior
am! i nt «'rm iat<* the inov«' of th«* Sunth.-m I’n«'
ehihlren, 10:45; Communion of th»* was to «'liable th«' rnilron«! to
I.i»r\!\ Supper. 11:1’»; s«>rmun. 11
cure -«mo* of th«* business now
subject, •'¡hi It? Il«»w f“ ; practice ing to water carrier- by -«*tting
by th«* bomtter chorus. I 30; I’hri- mie» « to meet «’on-*t w iw«* coiii | h ’H w-rv-wvnrrrw
tian Endeavor, <»:.’»0, Thr«*«' gr«*'!,»' tion at Pueifh’ const port* by
English Beauty Spot
«»f young folks m«'«*t at this tint«1 ter < rnrriers.
rha*es of th«* effect th
in Heart of Sussex Mr. \dyek»t prom - i rar«’
m a musical servic«’ nt th»* ov 't.’n^ p«>s«si cliang«' might have on
The perfect English vllltige Iks hour.
featuring
Fanny
Cru-I \ m«’«liate point- w«'rv di-«'U-st»<l.
In the heart of Snsesx and is called hymns.
\ blind girl from the I
Streat. Tbe village has uo shops, B I’ will a-i-i-t Mr. ky«lelot and chambi'r «l*'cid«‘l to p«»-t|mn«’
no public buildings, or even a post will bung selection- from th' great tion on th,’ j«»ining of th«' a—«>«’».i
l
to
securu
office, and gasoline stations are un blind authors. Th«' M»mu»Ti subje« : tion of inland cities
eiptitabl«* freight rates until th«’
known.
Streat. sonietitnes known will b«' ‘ ’ Th«* Blin.i
\\‘i«i S--
Tuesday meeting <»f
of th«* group al
as Street, Is aptly named. It lias Worker-’ confervn««' an I
prayer
but one street, narrow and winding, serv i« »* each We In«-day nt 7:40; w hieli time th«* tnl»»rrnntion givi'i»
bv Mr. il'trandcr will b»* ,.is*'us*<<l
with a surface which makes every
choir praeti.-.*, 7:30 each *lhui->li- ;
spring and bolt In a motor car
i 8 O r \v . «-V. t« ri:.it' 11» •«
M.isons Honor Wohlas*' i.
groan their disapproval. Thia rus
I. G. Sha u
-
I
\ i>-
ur:in^. ,1 to li.onii flu
tic approach runs between typical
\
I
•.
Mtistant
li r'.hday :iniiiii-r-arv ot
Uoorp
English scenery—hedgerows and or
Washington, wa* given •<> the clo*
cliards« whose trees are laden with
Mctffb«lL<t
Church.
W
.1
M«»rr«>w.
• »{ the i gular m* <ting W « *hi« " i «'
rosy apples, and from behind which
peep farmyards with haystacks, mini*t«*r.—The II o’clock -«*rv ¡«-e «‘V «*IImg
will
bv
filh'tl
w
it
l^jii.-qurat
ion
mil
stables and dovecotes. There Is a
eal
Mn-ieal
mi—iouarv
iH'auliful tiny church, of the early ifcvotion a-
Mrw. I.
thahk
off«*rinjf*-erv
u
«*
will
b«
’
ob
English style, on a wall of which is
-on. promiii«*ut vocal
a list of rectors dating back to -«’ tv «'»!. Th«'r«* will b<* -|w‘cial mu-ie. Rev. Fn'.b'iK’k .l*’iin
< gave a -ph*ndi«l ad
Philip Bemond In 1337. To eon» ■»p«*cial iniM.-ioiiarv m«’*-ftg«* an«l
plete the picture there Is a smithy, part to b«‘ taki'n bv th** women •! -onry ” mid Rev. D
from which every day conies the th«* Siicivty. Church m«'mb«*r- nr«' «*ron g^ive mi addrv
clanging of hammer and anvil, a urged to com«* pr«*par«‘*l to *io their Washington, the G
al-«», Visitors from th«' I
tine old manor house and a village part* in •the thank offering
Th«* Sun-lay achool will clojte it- Springfield, Eug«*n»*
school. Everything Is unspoiled.
-econ,I m«»nth since th«* n«*w syst«*m lodges w«*r«* unthii*«
was estabb^h« « 1 ‘«I mi*! members ar* prais«' of th«* progr
a.-ke«! to au^n
Simple Fire E»tingui»her,
’ mt th< month th«* program refrv
inav lx* < los«‘d \vR!fflngh individual <.*rvo«l.
There are certain kinds ot chemi
*<n
I
cla*
s
pcrc«*ntage.-.
Th«’ E|
cal tire extinguishers which consist
of a strong metn* cyliuder, uearly worth le i‘agu<* chapt«*r* will ni«***t
Typ« writers The Sentinel.
ror light or lient and
tilled with a solution of baking soda • at 6:30. Th.* 7:30 o’cl«»«’k jwrvic«’
will be «' vnngeliatic with -p«‘ri*il
Held (Irmly In the top of the cylin
a icore and more of
der Is a bottle ot sulphuric acid. music by choir and <1 urchi'.-tra. Th«*
household uses.
There is an opening In the top of pa-tor ’i subject will b«* ”H.’»v
ttie cylinder n hich Is connected with en. ” March 3 to 10 i- visitation
No soot. No charring.
the uozzle by means ot a short rub and loyalty week and tht* rvviv.i!
Burns with a clear,
her tube. When the extinguisher Is meetings will follow from March
Weekly Program
white flame.
Inverted the acid falls out of the 10 to 24 inclusive.
bottle and. mingling with the soda,
It
«»I»
no more. A.k
Christian
Hcimc*
Society
242
Second
generuy# carbonv dioxide.
The
Thursday, February 21
Sunday services at 1 1 a ih Wed
your dealer or groeer
pressure; of this generating gas street.
neaday ewniag testimony ir.eetlng at S
forces the solution mixed with the o’clock. A free circulating library 1«
“(HEY ENNE”
for the intere.ting
gas out of tin it^Duzzle and smothers maintained in the building Tne public *s
K» n .Maynard and Gladys
cordially
—u-•»- invited
*• * - lo *tc<nd
atti
the church s»r
Burnbrite booklet.
the fire.
vl », and mak. ua. of
«_* nR-
__ ___
Atirwa)
Mac( 'onnrll
The subject <if th,* I«*.»on ..'rrnwn
Cornedy and International
for Sun'lav
will be
Superior to Misfortune
••Mind.” '
News.
• • •
Blindness did not hinder Milton
First Church _____________
of Naxarene — Eleventh
from coui|K>sing poems which made
Friday, February 22.
n«l Attain*. J. H Burkh«*ad. r
____ ___
pastor
Mun
him the greatest English poet after • «lay
achool at 9:45. preachii*« arr»i ■ Sun
Rrfintri JL ditlribuluri of AMocialrd
Shakes|>eare. Cuming to our times. <lsy »1 ll and 7 30; prayer m(*«*tin<
r he LITTLE Slll'.l*
Caxilinr * Aaaocifltrd Ethyl (¿Moline
Darwin himself. author of tht VS rdneaday at 7:30.
OF
KINGDOM
HERD
• • •
“Origin of Species,” was a life
(ycol Motor Oil® and Grraaee
f
’
O.ME
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Church
of
Chrlat
—
(London
12
rnltea
long sufferer from indigestion, and aouth of Cottar» Grove ) — Munday .u
Barth'
lim
ss
tiltil
Richard
Pasteur, greatest and most benefi
vice«, Hible study ¡0 a. in. worahip- 11
cent name In modern medicine, did •. in, acripture study 7.30 p. in.
Molly O’Day
• ’ •
|
his moat significant work after he
Lutheran Miaaion. — Martin I* Nit»on,
Also a I'oiniily.
had been struck down by paralysis. paxtor. Adveulist church, went Main
Some of these men are to he num­
Divine service at J .30 evary flr»t Sun
FRIDAY IS BARHA1N
bered among the founders of our day All Lutherans, irrespective of na
NIGHT
tionality, are cordially invited also others
I
modern civilization.
Deprived of who are without • church hum«*
I
• • •
their efforts, civilization would have
been retarded and the world would
Saturday. Fibruary
Seventh Day Adventist Church - West
Main street Saturday Sabbath school at
have suffered Incalculable loss.
Tne Chunk on the Highway
(Baptist^, I.«mis Henry Ramllo,
pastor.
Sunday. February 21;
> hurt'h Mch«H>), 10; morning war
-hip, II; -erm«>n subject, *‘Soni«
thing Permanent.”
I'h»' beginner
ati«l primary depart ments
carry
through until 12:00, thus making
it p«i«!>ibh* f«*r parents with small
ehihlren to attend th«*
morning
worship.
Young people’s
so«'ial
hour, 5:30; young p«mple’s gr«*up
meetings, 6:30; evening
s«*rviee.
7:30, sermon subj«'«*t, ” I'h«* Father
**f T\\o S«»n- ” Stranger- u ill al
w iys fin.l a web'oni«* hen*.
Fimo Moving it Hprcialty
CHESTNUT
FRANSI ER
CO.
<'l>o»tiiiil
Hi <itli,i».
pi .ipil,tui,
STORAGE AND GENERAI
TRANSFER
Of fio* phon* 0
Residen**
Ph‘»tl*
l*U> V
rolTAtii: IIIHlVI . III<L<I<IN
Women and
Children
(liven Special
Attention
l/Ve Welcome you
<«« Portland 1«V *«»m(«»rtabl» r***»m«.
•a»h with halb
Hra»»*naM» »al»».
C«».iv»to* ««I down »*»«•»
l*Haik*<».
7/u*
Inipcri il Barlnr
Sh«*p
HOTEL
I*. S. Bukowski
CONGRESS
1-0 RTLAN Ü, OKKOON
Incoine 'lux Kccorilx. Sonti
National
Demonstration
Week!
Drive the
New Chevrolet Six
No matter how < !<>»<• I v you in.pcct 1 he Out
»landing Chevrolet ot I. hrvrolet Hi.torv —
you w ill never apprei iate what a wonderful
achievement it i» until you »it at the wheel
and drive. So thia week ha» been art aside
aa National Demonstration W eek, and you
are cordially invited to come in and drive
this »eiisation.il new »ix-cv linder car.
Regardless of (he car you may now he driv­
ing—come in (mlay. learn what |>eriorm-
ance is now available in the low-price field.
Arcade Theatre
is»
«•HiJater . . .
!
I ’♦» « »«on ....
Ihr
< «»Ml*» •
Ihr
Sc.lan
I hr Sjsasst
I al’rkilet . . .
One of the Ten
•'CHILDREN OF THE
Pentecostal Assembly of God — East
»fain street, across from S P station
Harry B. Iler, pastor. Sunday achool at
0.45 a m . services at 10:45
a
m.;
young people's meeting at 7 p rn., evan
felistic services at 8 p
rn . me. ting*
•very night at 8 p. rn. eicrpt Monday
and Saturday, regular service. Tuesday.
bible study. Wednesday; prayer meeting
Thursday services with young people in
street meeting. Batur
charg«*. Friday;
” ' '
lay at 7:30 p ni.
Jack Mulhall ami Dorothy
Mackaill
Also a Comedy
Chapter No II “TARZAN
THE MIGHTY
School hud begun and the flrit
problems adjusting the effects of
tbe summer's vacation were In or­
der on the playground.
Miss \V-----
thought she had
heard a forbidden word used twice
by one little boy so she said tact-
fully:
“What was that you said.
Jimmy ?"
Fra*» Methodist Church — Corner of
That she had evidently not been Monroe
_________________________
•
venue and south Fifth _____
stre» __ t
mistaken was obvious from the Miles Pitcher, pastor. Sunday school at
10, forenoon s* rvkes a; 11. evening wr
earnest reply: “No, Miss W
I wasn’t cussing. I never cuss. I vice at 7.30. Prayer «fleeting at 7:30
Thursday evenings
always follow tbe Ten Command
ments, an«l one of them says, Thou
shall not cuss.’ ”
Long African River
Punk
| do you know ?
The Ornnge river, wldili rises
less than si mi mile« from the east
coast of Africa, flows across the
continent Into the Atlantic ocean. I?
Is the longest river In South
rlca, being about 1,300 miles
length.
Filing Cabinets.
Answers—49
1— About PMi miles.
2— Roger WilliuiuK.
3— The «ling-shut.
4— Horry Hartz.
5— George Inne«.
G— Lyon.
7— William .Morri«.
8— Boston News Letter—1704.
9— President of the senute.
10— 2,162 mile».
Ponn Treaty Belt
This famous Indian treaty belt,
now In h Phlhidelplila museum, Is
made of airings of wampuin, the
grourid white, with diagrams of vio­
let colored bends. In the center
Is n illagram In violet, representing
an Indian and >i white man hold
Ing hands In friendship. Wampum
Is made from a kind of seashell
The COAl II
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dSi v in the frice runge of tiu* four!
RITZ
Sun-Mon., Fibruary 21
'THE SHOPWORN
ANGEL”
Gary Cooper anti Nancy
I 'arroll
Also a Comedy
Paramount N« ws.
Tiles.-We«l., February 26 27
‘ ¡»REAM OF LOVE”
Joan Crawford ami Nils
Anther
Also a Comedy.
Sentinel.
Questions—49
1— How far from the mouth of
the Mississippi Is New Orleans?
2— Who was the founder of Rhode
Island?
3— What was the earliest weapon
used by man?
4— Who Is lhe champion automo­
bile driver?
5— Who has generally been con
»fdered the foremost American
landscape painter?
6— What French city Is the lead
ing silk manufacturing city?
7— What English writer of|»oetry
und romance was also a decorative
artist a mJ designer of furniture,
tapestries and type?
8— What and when was the first
newspaper published In America?
9— What other office docs the
ice president hold besides lhe vice
pre-idency?
io \\ hat Is the diameter of the
moon?
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Cottage Grove Motor Co
ASSOCIATED
OIL C0MIÍVVY
W:45 a in. church service at 11 a in
Prayer meetiag at 7 30 p rn Wedo« aday
I Used to 1 hink Safeway
Was too Good to Last
G
That’ll whnt Mi
other day. .She mi
slic
to believe that il
nihility to aell
.Safeway service
re.aMoiiable prices
“Of course, when you Htilp to titilli
that nearly 3,000 stores from tli» S;if.
way buying unit,” said M rs. < •., “ it is
• n\v fo Mee II
SHU |T. S of pi
with r 11 ¡ « I « 11 • 111 « 11 mid ixtra huddling
Like I liinisjinds of otliPP uninen nlie
Ims hiiind in S;ifi uny qindily. Safe
way silvie.- and Safeway savinpa the
ai i. u«’r to i I h - pi i »libili of h ou to Iniy
holds mosl eeiniiiinieally and satisfa«*
torily.
For Week Ending Sat., Feb. 23, 1929
Crux
Pennut Butter
popiil.ir margarine.
A Hpl «■ ;»<I I I k k ¡«Idirs h>vr.
49c 2 n»s.
3 "»•
Flour
35c
Salad Oil
guariintr< <!
flour.
In the honors accorded him in the infam y of this
Republic were shown the nffeetion, lhe esteem
and th«- trust in which George Washington was
held by the people of his «lay.
Pastry Flour
§ lb. biiU
In observance of the 195th Anniversary of the
Birth of Washington This Institution Will
Not Be Open Friday, February 22nd.
I’fst F o «»«I h , th«1 fincHl
sliorlfiling pi-<>«liiff«l, put
Best
up ¡II I III. «'.‘Il’tllllM.
Pt. jar
Bank of Cottage Grove
A STRONG BANK
Cottagi! Grove, Oregon
Shortening
49c
Per II».
22c
Cauliflower
3 «•-
23c
Relish Spread
I
Qt. jnr
6c
Per II».
Powdered Sugar
As the years have multiplied, gn ater and great­
er tributes paid to the memory of the great .Rev­
olutionary General and First I’rc.sithtit have
spoken ek
e
loqucntly
of the <l< bt this nation ac-
knowledges to this steadfast, far visioned, re-
sourceful leader—in truth one of the founders
of Liberty for the World.
39c
Picnics
Swift’s mihl sugne <-ur<-<l
Fmiry white I i < ii <I h .
<?t. lull tie
Wlioli'wliviit titi'l grahnnt.
ibjc
I.olut I »Winner Hnillilitf
illltXlBIlITT
Th** Methodist ladies’ aid ‘ociety
Why “flaming youth?”
will meet next Wednesday at the
church, The committee fur enter- doesn’t flame.
tainment will be Mrs. Joe Porter,
Mrs. J. I. Smith, Mrs. Roy Leonard
and Mr-. R. B. Reed.
Air-. Karl Mills and Mrs. C. ...
A
Bartell attended a meeting in Eu
gene Wednesday of th«’ Daughter«
of th«* Nile. A 1 o’clock luncheon
was served at the Osburn hotel.
! Church News
rr.RRQARY at,
Lettuce
I‘alley lar^e .solid
I if / ii I n .
Hot Cake Flour
and Syrup
H ll>. hay Hof cnl<(. flour
2’ 2 ll> (in enne nml tnaph*
syrup.
75c
All for
95c