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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1930)
T i l l R M D A Y . M A R C H I». IH » th» E u g e r« C b n a tian miaaionary •M la ty ; M r». <3. E B arto n. Mr». M in n ie N lm m o. M r». L. P. H u b h . Mr». W K. Braneon M r» E F Lung and M r». J. E P e rry F o rty - taro women attended the A t the clone o f the n fte m c U n B r n e r B«/v»r. m U siu narj I ty ref re»hment» were »ereed by the Mrvaa y ra rs In the Belgian Con hoatea» com m ittee, M r» Ada Onkee la A fric a . who la In Eugene up M ra. W illia m « M r» Suric Okrtile furlough, nddreaaed the worvwi and M r» I. G . Shaw. M taatonary »octefy o f the C h ria il —♦ — rh u rt h hare Wadnanday afterno« M r» C. J. Kem e ntertained l a Cornu» club Tueedey a fte m e e a hare were M r» T h Bridge waa a pleaaant diversion preside«]! of th and a t the tea hour a d a in ty lunch k'a a»latrt«®arv eon waa aerred D affo dil» w ere a t M r». C. A M an o n do te e y ; M r» m > Toder. praaldant of tra c tiv e decoration» fo r the tab'.- SOCIETY A rca d e T h e a tr e Sunday M onday T uesday M arch 16-17-18 VALLEE ANO Ml» CCNNtCTK UT » A N U IS Tlx? V A G A B O N D LOVER M ra. E lb e rt Bed priced her da ugh! b irth d ay aantversa night when »he in friend» for the eve eluded form« T am table» o f bi and other gueet men! la rem ini» day» A t br IV» ff M ¡T H W i nt w . b e a u tifu l fft ta. M r t M o r rk -k. M r a D a le H a w k tn » . R ita K e lly Florence Maye» M r* Jam»» L I la rk . M r a C a rl W itte , Haael Fuhi pr. M r * Ebne Shield» M ra R a lp h Saltsm an. E velyn V eatch. Ooily P itcher. M r«, l-eona V catch M r» M arg a re t W irth . B c tih a H ow e and the honor gueet ♦ The Constellation club held It» annual benefit card party Thuraday night in M a«.® «- b a ll Bridge wa» played and 15 table» were arranged fo r the gueeta. M r». H . A H agen and M r» George Jacobaen bald high »core» for wom en and for the men C F. H iw kin» and A. A. R ic h mond w ere high. Mi.«» V irg in ia H u n t entertained «nth vocal »elec trons. A t the close o f the evening light re fre s h m e n t* were «erved The room» w ere made eepecially a ttra c tive w ith basket» of greenery M r a George M atth e w » w a » general c h airm an and M r» C C C ru x ® waa c h airm an o f the refreshm ent com m ittee They were assisted by various mem ber» o f the club. About 1ST waa netted. M ra A lbert H elllw eU . M r a C. R D ear. M r a Nelson DeYoung- M r a E ffie Knowles M ra Glen H aney and M r a A. W M rG eorge were b.M>traaM Wednesday aftern oo n in the P resbyterian church p a rk » » for the ladies aid society. A business m eeting was held and the follow ing officer» w ere elected. M r» W J W h ite , president; M r» 8 L God ard, vice president: M r a Roy Short, secretary - treasurer A fte r the husmeas m eeting a social hour was enjoyed and an old fashnmed spell mg m atch was held Delicious re freshm ents were served The St P a tric k day m o tif was carried oul in the table decoratioos and re freshm ents. Room decorations were daffodils and greener» ♦ P A » T T IM F IIM U C I t H M l M I t MCTIOOt F I-A N H M E E T IN G ShoHling Rapiti - With An lutomobile i n ______ Classes In the part tuna home economics school w ill be held at the practice house Wednesday a f ternoon M arch IS and w ill con tlnue Io meet each Wednaaday un t il the course la completed In struct«»«» In the school are Mise M e rle B ow en who w ill have charge of ouoktng and M rs O rp ah Ren son. who w ill be In c h a ig e o f sew ing T hey w ill be aselst«*d by M i« H ugh T ru n n e ll, who w ill be in charge >»f »taxing, topics and pro jects G irls and ««mien of ll y e a i s o f age and older a rc eligible fot Instruction T h e c o u i*e is gtv«n under the d irvctlo n o f th e stale de part me nt o f home economics T he ««-men of the (Tirtatian church w ill give a broadcasting K aglrw M a r t M e m b e rs h ip D riv e pro gram fro m station F U N In the T he Eaglee lodge started a inern '.»die» aid room of the church at bership drive Wednesday I I w ill ? SO F rid a y night Cake and oof continue to M ay 12 and la In chaige fee w ill be served and a silver o f o f the "lO t” club, w hich la com fe rin g w ill be taken posed of every m em ber o f the aerie who has brought In a new member T h e ladles' circle of the Baptist T he slogan of the d riv e Is “101 more church m et Wednesday afternoon m em ber* by M ay 12.“ a t the home of M r a J. H Ponsford. F o u r com peting teams w ill be or w ith M rs T ru m a n C la rk e as Joint ganiaed T he club w ill convene a f hostess. A large num ber attended ter each lodge m eeting and m ake plans fo r the next week's drive T h e W C. T U . w ill meet F rid a y Lunch w ill be served club member» aftern oo n a t the home of M r a I a fte r th eir discussions. G Shaw M erchants and business men of the city have given a num ber of prises which w ill be aw arded In the English L a w D e m a n d e d drive A tte n d a n c e a t C h u rrti 'M .U II C u m n illt c r M e e t» Sunday holiday m eter» and lrl|> A t a m eeting of the boy scout per» w ill be Interested tu to«.a H u t a statutory law Io England ».«wr com m ittee fu r the C ottage Grove ago prohibited such friv o lity , say» d istrict held F rid a y the follow ing The m issionary societie« o f the ' the Ixw doa D a ily M all 1 e t.-i officers were elected t 'r H a ru k i local churches held a combined l-em ley. o f U n ifo rm ity . 1932. require« \ i Ax ley. president; E R m eeting F rid a y at the Baptist persona except I low * lUsariiii«» vice president. W o rth H a rv e y sec church in observance o f a day of H e n ry B Sallee from the worship o r rt-H-rrtne- .it re ta ry treasurer -w o rld p ra y e r " T h e nice! tng wa» the fh u rc h of Engtan«! and e«u new lu in r county scout executive an ail-day session and about SO ally attending some pl»<-e of wwr and M r M e rrill, scout commissi«® were present at c io n for a covered ship not belonging to the Church el er. o f Eugene attended the meet- dish luncheon M ore attended the England, are. i f they have no law Ing. lex-al mem bers present were aftern oo n service M rs. Louis Henry ful or reaaonable excuse f-»r ah S L. M a rk in , «lien Owens W o rth R andle w»» in charge of the pro «eoce, to endeavor to atli-nd tbeh H a rv e y , E R. Lem ley. Ed Wleee gram and was assisted by the fo l parish church or aecnHomed H. W L om bard and H J. Shinn low ing chairm an fro m the mission were chapel, or. I f reasonably preverve«! M r Wiese and M r. M ac k ln a ry groups M r» C h arie r He idler from so doing, some other plate named to w ork in c«®Junction w ith P resbyterian M rs. C E. V m ph rey. where the divine service o f th« other com m ittee« In luoklng fo r a M ethodist: M r». Ada Oakes. C h ris Church of England 1« j«crf*/f-iT»*-«l, hall as m eeting place fo r the tw o tian T h e program consisted o f on all Sundays and other days or local tr«x>ps m usical number« and talks relative datned and u«ed to !-e kept a» to activities In the num erous mis hcarter F ever t a x « Reported. holy days, and to abide there nr sion field» Several new scarlet fever ranee derly and soberly during the time o f common prayer, preach!ng. ot have been reported by D r. C. E. T h e Research club m et Tuesday other divine service there per F ro st city health o ffic e r T hey are evening fo r an Interesting program Jane Short who lives on F ifth formed. F a ilu re to observe - law renders the offending “parish street. M rs. R a lp h Sbeary of »outh continuing the study of Russia M em bers answered to ro ll call by ioner o r Inhabitant o f a parish’ Sixth street. M rs Sam V eateh of who 1» not legally exempt from a t n orth T e n th street. M is* Unavee giving curren t event topics regard ing Russia. M rs. W . J. W h ite was tendance at divine service on San W h its e tt of B irch avenue and M a r i and pro gram leader and »poke on “T h e days and holy days “liable In pro lyn Shaw, d au gh ter o f M r L ite ra tu re of R u s s ia " Mrs. Georg ceedings taken against bits In th a i M r». V ic to r 8haw BJorset gave book review » on “T he ecclesalstica] courts to he «-err, T h e health rep o rt fo r F eb ru a ry C lo ak" by Gogal and “T h e Lover" sored fo r the offense, admonished follows Deaths, tw o males and two by G orky. M rs. H elen Bosley re as to his attendance In the fu tu r e ,, fem ales, births, one m ale and three viewed Tolatoi's book. “R edem p and to ba condemned In the costs fem ales tion." M r a W ilb u r W a tk in s was a of the proceedings" guest o f the club. M rs V a n Oadel Eugene t a l k » to Be Gueate w ill be In charge of the program Cottage G tu ve aerie. F ra te rn a l fo r the next m eeting, M arc h 29. O rd e r o f E a g le t, haa invited the Ancient Builders’ Idea when •'The R evolution o f Russia aerie to vtalt here next of Humor Quite Modern Eugene w ill be the study topic. Tueaday nig ht. T he ladles' a u x ili T h e builders o f the «»id churches a ry o f Eugene also w ill visit the In England w ere not so serious hut a u x ilia ry hare the aame evening A M r. and M rs. C hester W h eeler that they now and then perpe special p ro gram , including danclnc en tertain ed S aturday night w ith a trated a Joke, ev«m In stone. On and refreshm ents. Is being a r bridge p a rty fo r m em ber» o f the more than one o f th e ir creations ranged. R o yal A rcanum basketball team they ca rte d In re lie f a s<-ene repre and th e ir wive». An interesting senting a m«®k preaching solemnly fe a tu re w hich affo rd ed the guests Typewriters to rent. Sknti to a flock o f geese. T h e same bu- much am usem ent was the giving morous spirit Is sometfhies io 1-e nel of comic prixes a» the couples prog detected In the domestic srehltec- ressed. F o r the evening M r». ture o f ea rly tim e*. C la rk Goodm an held high score and Just upon the boundaries of Red M r». H a ro ld W o lfa rd wa» low. F ol fordshlre and H ertfordshire form er low in g cards refreshm ent» were ly stood an old ram bling farm served. Guests w ere M r. and M r» house. T h e living room was lon r Goodman. M r. and M rs. W o lfa rd . and low, and on the center beam M r. and M rs. H a ro ld Sw artx. M r. that w ent across the ceiling was and M rs. A1 Shofstall M r». N e llie Inscribed this legend: “ I f you are S ch afer <Salem ) and Roes Glass. cold, go to H ertfordshire." T h is seemingly Inboxpltahte In T he employe» o f the J. C. Penney rlta tlo n was explained hy the fa rt store celebrated the sixth a n n iv e r th a t one-half o f the room was in sary o f the opening o f the local one county and one-half In the »tore T h u ra d a y n ig ht w ith a cov othar. T h a fireplace wa» In H e rt ered dish »upper a t the store. fordshire. W ives, husbands and friends o f the employes w ere guests. Covers w ere placed fo r 19 and those attend ing D is d a in fu l o f P h ys icia n » were M r and M r» G len O wen, M r. and M r». D ale H a w k in s . M r. H O W D Y F O L K S - A neigh D is ra e lll affected to regard all and M rs. James Tow ne. M r. and doctors w ith a sovereign disdain, b o r o f ours says the reason M ra. H a ro ld W h itlo c k . M r. and M rs. w rites a columnist In the itanclu-». the Eugene police force Isn't H . G ates. Miss R ita K elly. Mi»« vaccinated, Is because they te r Guardian. "G ull Is a ll froth Jessie P ru e tt. Miss G ladys Heck, and words." he declared at seventy- never cateb an y th in g a n y Loul» Strobeck. Law rence K e lly how, three. "They are all silk«». F irst • • • and R o b e rt Stacey. o f all they throw It on thsf w eath Bug House Fable. e r; then there must h«- a Chang* o f A grand o ffic e r w ill be present A Scotchm an th ro w in g aw ay scene; so. 8 ir W . Jenner, a fte r a t the F rid a y n ig h t m eeting o f the biundering and plundering In the ten d o lla r bills and a Jew E astern S ta r and a d in ner w ill be usual w ay. sent me to Bourne picking them up and giving given in her honor a t H o te l B a rte ll them back to him mouth, and Gull wants to send rue • • • preceding the chap ter m eeting. O f to Fima; I should like to scud both ficers w ill appear fo r the firs t tim e D ippy Dialogue o f them to Jericho." And Joseph in th e ir cloth o f gold dresses in Cham berlain's Insistence th a t to go “W h a t'e a cow slip?” celebration o f the fiftie th a n n iv e r to bed and to come down again “Just a bovine Indiscretion, sary o f the chapter. Degree w o rk N e llie . Just a bovine Indls- constituted exercise enough for any w ill be exem plified and refresh man must have been a sore tria l to erstlon." • • • ments w ill be served. M rs. George bis doctors. M atth e w s is chairm an of the re You w ill m ake no slip I f you freshm ents com m ittee. w ill become a re g u la r user of Colum bia Records. Ask your A fr a id o f L ife T he high school teachers' neighbor. "T ou ’rs not a fra id o f life are • • • elation held a d in n er M on day n ig ht you?" she asked him. and Finch Is at the Colonial cafe. A t a m eeting D a ffy D e fin itio n . startled Into truth. “ Yes. I am. follow ing the d in n e r M rs. O rpah R ig id Econom y — A dead I'm aw fu lly a fra id of It." Benson gave a report on vocational Scotchman. She reared her head from the • • • tra in in g in the home economics de pillow. “A fra id o f life W hat non p a rtm e n t and Miss L u la C u rrln re L IT T L E B O B B Y G R A N - sense. . . . I won't ha»e It. ported on the use-of the lib ra ry in N 18 C O U L D N 'T AN You mustn't be afraid o f life T a k e the high school. A discussion was S W E R T H E Q U E S T IO N It by the horn». T ak e It by the held com paring the w o rk in the IN S U N D A Y SCHOO L, tall. Grasp It where the h air 1« local schools w ith th a t o f schools •W H O B EA T TH E short. M ake It a fra id of you throughout the state. P H IL IS T IN E S ? " H I 8 T h a t’s the w ay I did. Do yon D A D W O U L D N 'T L E T think I ’d have been talk in g to you T he P ast M atron s club m et M on- H IM R E A D T H E S P O R T this n ig ht— I f I ’d been a fra id o f i dayday a t the home of M rs. Charles S E C T IO N . life? Look at this nose o f mine. B eldler w ith M rs. A n d rew Brund These eyes. Do they look afraid assisting as jo in t hostess. T h e a f C rip M o rtlo c k was proudly of life? And my mouth— when my ternoon was spent w ith needlew ork displaying a new stickpin the teeth are In— I t ’s not a fra id either." and a t its close a d ain ty luncheon o th er night. H e told C arl — Kansaa C tty Star. was served. A bow l of d a ffo d ils . W itte th a t the pin had be form ed an a ttra c tiv e centerpiece I lo n g e d to a m illio n a ire . fo r the table and d affod ils and I •W h ich m illio n a ire ." asked Sunrise on the Moon violets w ere placed a rtis tic a lly C arl ''W o o lw o rth .” «ays T h e tranaltlon from night to day about the rooms. G rip . o f the moon la very rapid, for the The man in the circle is George W . Rilea. p.. tinfl»tcr at Agn» u. Oregon. T he Chevrolet car shown in the boat had to be iranapoi ted in that manti« r to tench this d i eg on t o w n . *1 .ic car was put on the boat and taken up the Ia»t-tnoving Rogue K t v c r to Agne s. Helow. Postmaster Kilea is shown looking under the hood of a m otor car l o t the fiis t tim e I rank Low ery, '"master m ariner o f the ru liing Rogue." studying the rifllc (at ove) to make sure his boat can make it through the rough water. G «head. time is just Fresh packets of N orthrup, King & C o .’s Seeds are now on display in dealers’ stores. These seeds are of un surpassed quality. A five cent price on all standard size veg etable packets and most o f the flowers, makes this line «iirac- tive to thrifty buyers. Nozlhyiip,Kinf{ & Co’s see M arvelous Stom ach R em edy D iscovered By M innesota D ruggist Thouaands suffering from Stomach Ulcers, Sour Stomach, Gas, Indigestion, Nausea, Gastric Distress and Dyspepsia have been made happy by the quick relief given by Hor to n ’s W onder Tablets. Easy to T a k e . N o t H a b it Form ing. $3.00 F o r Bottle of 100 Tablets Sold Under Guarantee of Relief of Ailments Named or Money Cheerfully Refunded. Sold only by LAWRENCE A. HORTON’ 133« West Minnehaha «treat, St. Pfcnl, Minn. T he women's re lie f corps m et Sat- • moon has no atm osphere; no rosy tints paint Its mountain tops at u rd ay afternoon fo r th e ir reg ular dawn. T h e re are no gcsdatlons lie m eeting. O w ing to sickness In so tween darkness and night, n * tw i m an y homes only eigh t members lig h t w ith color-tinted clouds. Be were present. A g re a te r p a rt of the fore the sun com«»» there 1« blank, routine business was dispensed w ith black darkness, deeper and blacker u n til the n ext m eeting, when It is than anything experienced on our expected more m em bers w ill be earth. As the sun«li!ne moves across present. Its surface the first peaks to cat<-h Its rays stand suddenly otlt. fnllv M rs. R a lp h Saltsm an entertained defined In a harsh, unteni|>ered the E lm a rte s club Tuesday a fte r glare and In sharp contrast to the noon a t h er home, In v itin g M rs. W . dense darkness of the nearby ter A. G a ro u tts as an add itio nal guest. rain, where It Is still night. Bridge was a fea tu re of e n te rta in ' I 1 rrr _. .1. X. P rices Effective Saturday, M arch 15th and M onday, M arch 17th, 1930 A sk O u r S a le sp e o p le fo r O u r B u lletin on th e S e c r e t o f M a k in g G o o d C o ffe e JELLO 1 W '. Ä m en t and M rs. Fred Anderson held high score. F o llo w in g cards a de- i Food Requirem ent» lectable two-course luncheon was According to I ’rof. V H M utt i served. D a ffo d ils w ere a ttra c tiv e ram, an adult wornun n<-> ds hut decorations. 2,."¡TO calories a day. An adult man engaged In aedentary occupation re i M r. and M rs. W . L . Leonard en A man tertain ed a t d in ner Sunday. Guests , qulrca 3,WO calories dally. w ere Invited fo r 8 o’clock and those doing hard work should have fi.WO present w ere Miss E lsa Nllson, Miss calories. T h e physiological reason Flossie M ath is, M rs. C a rrie Hem en- given Is th a t the fem inine organ- w sy and M rs. E llx a How e. lam utlllxes food more gconomlcally than man. A child's food should —♦ — M r. and M rs. W . D. Abel e n te r not bo proportioned according Io tained the Bona Tem po club T h u rs his age. as be requires more (linn hnlf the food o f an adult. Roys I day n ig h t a t th e ir home In Eugene. and girls o f fourteen are to be M r. and M rs. V ic to r Cham bers w ere considered as adults in food u tiliza additional guests. tion. T h e C h ris tia n ladles' aid society is m eeting this aftsrnoon In the Salesbookx. T h a Ssntlnsl. church parlors. ttuhbei Bands. T he Sem inal. Says L iv e w irs H a n e y , "U n til you understand them , some things are sim p ly re m a rk able. Than they beeome re m a rk a b ly simple. e » • T h e sim ple w ay to solve your electrical troubles la to call 201. e » • She waa only a taxlilerm lat's daughter, b ut oh, how she could a tu ff herself. » e » W hen asked by the teacher fo r his p arents’ names, Ju n io r R a n d a ll obliged by answ er ing, “M a m a and P ap a.” s e e L e t us g a th e r and sing th a t •Id tim e fa v o rite , "M is M o th er Called H im Louie, Because He W as the F o u rte e n th .” Pkg. 6c Bar6c Each 6c ’T o ' d e X ? 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I pf 10-og. gla»» ju g ™ ''..'E 25c ti '"22c ’ 1 -79 CIGARETTES — L u c k y Strike, Camel», Old Hold», CheHtcrficldn, 2 pkg. 2 « ) f Per carton ......... $ 1 . 1 9 (None sold to Minor») MACARONI Bulk Curve cut, 3 H im ................... 1 9 C stores