T ilt ItHDAY. MAY |ft, |»M THORNTON CORN CHS ts. Wynne and M ra Elbert The Ord.r of Rainbow for Girl» entertained with a dxncl.rg p irty Friday night la I. O. O. F. '»all. About >0 cou;iplee were present and Bast tern Star members ar.d Masons were guests for a part of the evening The hall was dec orated to represent a garden scene In all Its spring beauty Punch Free! —♦ — Mrs. Albert Helllarrll entnrtalned the M. P. O. club with 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Tuesday. Colorful wild flowers were attrac- tlve table decorations. ----- Following tlie luncheon the afternoon was ¿pent w ith needlework M rs D II I Hemenwav was a special guest Free! Educational Movie Arcade Theater, 2 -3 p. m. Thursday, May 22 Pictures of state game farms and hatcher- eries ami work of state game wardens. Frank Stellmacher, Linn county g a m e warden, will give an educational talk. Sponsored by American Legion Roti and Gun club and State Game association. ired at 5 SO Saturday afternoon at the home of the (room's brother- In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Barker. Rev Duncan P. Cam- eron officiated, using the linpree- slve ring ceremony The bride was __ _ _______ __________ becomingly gowned _ In a drees of gold georgette and wore a corsage - a-- bouquet The rooms ware made ea- peclally attractive with flowers In blue and gold color combination. Following the ceremony a dinner was served Covers were placed for M r. and Mrs Oaldablnl, Rev. Cam- ( H p w l.l IO I k . S » .ll» « l.) H. M r. a n ti M ra. James Shaw of M ilw aukie visited Stinday with M r Shaw's ooueln. T. C. "Shaw Thia Is their first meeting since leaving Indiana A” years -go The James Shaws have lived at Mil _____ waukle for several years but did Shaws not know where the T lived until recently. Mrs. Melville Hanna of Latham was a visitor at ths E. E Chestnut horns Saturday. _____________ _ of Cottage Grov Mrs. Jean Long end Mr. and Mrs. J. W Fisher were d in n er guests Wednesday oVMtiUg at a birthday dinner at the M M Tleon home In honor of the birth day anniversaries of Mrs Tlson and Mrs. I-utg. Mrs. Bert Gwlnnup and Mra W il Ham Edglngton of Seattle were gueats Thursday of M is C. R. Trent. M ra Gwlnnup accompanied Mrs. Edglngton here to settle some property Interests. Mrs. Edglngton returned Friday with Mrs. Gwin- nup to Seattle, where she will make her home. O. H. Shaw of Roseburg visited his fam ily here Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Foster »ml family- and M r. and Mrs. John W ll M ay The children's picnic planned by the Order of Eastern 8(ar Instead of the annual children's night lias been postponed. The date w ill be announced later and It Is probable Jack H a n *>- »ister of the event w ill be held following the Mr. Oaldablnl, and Mr. and Mrs. close of school. Barker. The newly wedded couple left Saturday night for Marshfield. M r and Mrs. E W Arnies enter- They are expected here the latter talned as dinner guests Mothers' part of this week and w ill be at day Mrs. Alice Richmond. M r and home In an apartment at the home Mrs. Nor va I Arnies. M r and Mrs of Miss Esther Sllsby Mrs. Oalda­ Lloyd Armes, all of Eugene, Mias blnl is owner of the Milady's Beau-1 Rernlta Jeans and Cecil Arnies. ty Shoppe and M r Oaldablnl Is em ' —♦ — ployed at the Pioneer Lumber com­ The Utopia club Is meeting this pany. afternoon with Mra. Nelson Dur- ham at her home on south Sixth Misa Jessie Fraser, a teacher at street, the west side school, whose inar- rlage w ill be an event of the sum Mr. and Mrs. Janies Dungan w ill nter. was pleasantly surprised Wed entertain the Bona Tempo club lo- nesday night when a group of night friends gathered at the A. W. Kime home for a miscellaneous shower. N O T lC fi o r B A Ia l o r f 3&.000 00 W A IXYNDON. Forty guests were present and the T E K R E rU M D U T O B O N DS o r THE C IT Y O r C O T T A G E G R O V E . ORB evening was spent hemming tea (S pecial Io th« Sen tlael ) OOM. towels for the honor guest. Mlsa May 13 The John Perini fam ily Fraxer received many beautiful h crab y ( iv a a »hat T te f! a led , bid« . H-iTtv. -s.rL of " S t o ba 1 l i c e . r a la «^ gifts. A t a late hour a dainty sup- _t Butte a «pent T T Sunday after- a a lt r d f a r tk a aala o f $ 3 3 .0 0 0 0 0 [tractive wed ?£n Bt A J LnJR.home W a t e r K o fa n d ln « H onda by the C ity Ma per was served An attracts- m t«rabA * for f w _ Thomas o f the t ' l l y of Cattafa Orava ai hi* ding cake served as centerpiece , . Moxlev , . of W ilb ur spent corUrr c ity k a il, u n t il tk a hou r o f ? 30 the dining table and rhododendrons d* y " * ”* k v o tin g re I o »ffica. 'c lo c k p nt on M o n d ay , the d ad d ay of «Uvea here. Jun e. 193 0. a t w hich lim a and in th * decorated the rooms Miss Evelyn Russell Bemis, while hauling logs co u ncil ch a m b e r in tba c ity h a ll o f Cot Fraxer, Albany, and Miss Margery laf which goes to prove that nature’s own revitalizing and re- business and an entertaining pro­ and Mrs Robert Phillips. I dollars ( 9 3 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 ) . o r so much gram Mrs. A. H. Norton of Eu- Americans know good salts when juvenating minerals, ther«*of as sh a ll be necessary fo r the M r. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and A bottle of Kruschen Salts that * ene' “ missionary from pnrt«oae o f r e fn a d ln g T w e n ty T hou they take them and want their son Harold and Mrs. Carl King and sand D o lla rs ( 9'J<> <»OO OO) o f W a te r friends to benefit also. lasts 4 weeks costs but 85c at Cot- Korea, was the principal speaker. three daughters of Toledo spent H onda d ated J u ly I. 1903. and due of a Kruschen Salts are taken for tage Grove Pharm acy—or any drug “ Mrs. , . Norton T. , , was 77 principal Pnncip J u ly I , 1 93 0. a n d fo r the purpose o f i Sunday in Cottage Grove at the their health building value all over store in Am erica—take one half a senool in Korea for six years Dan Beck home. fu n d in g F ifte e n T h o u san d lio lla r s and related some interesting ex- <91VOOO.OOft o f o u ts ta n d in g Water the world—they are the largest sell- teaspoon in a glass of hot water The Pooler fam ily of Black Butte W a r r a n ts o f said C ity of C o ttag e -- „ periences. Women from here who Ing medicinal salts in Great B ritain every _ morning before breakfast— and the Elm er Summers fam ily of G ro v e ; and to esp end the proceeds in J ^ t a few'dayslndiolence changes ^ " dcd ptheT ?w t i n S we" today. in r e t ir in g th e T w e n ty T h o u san d D«»l Paris spent Sunday with the John la ra ( I'j o . o o o ) o u ts ta n d in g W a­ ter W a r r a n ts o f th e City o f C o ttag e nature put into the human body at brighten—step grow sprightlier — 77 Ainert Woodard. Mrs^Clarence Bachelder family. G ro ve, said bonds to b ea r in te re s t at the beginning of creation and de- nerves steadier -you’U sleep sound. u .7 2?™ ’ Tom The Lynch Currln fam ily of a r a te not to eac«*ed sis ( 9 ) p e r r e n t t mands you keep them there or enjoy your meals and after a hard L affoo n and M rs. Belle T ay lo r. Black Butte spent Sunday a fte r-’ p er an n u m p a y a b le sem i a n n u a lly *• to O rd in a n c e No 103 4 your health won't be as good It day's w ork you'll be ready for with Mrs Currin s parents. The W. C. T. U. met Friday af- noon G u arii and ap M r and a n d Mr«. Vfr-« O O V ir .n - pa««rd by the com m on should be. wholesome recreation—one million Mr. O. P. Will«. pro roved by the m a y o r oa the 12 th l Iowa H . F SI. Clair, S3 for traffi, violation. Hud Challfoue. (lie IM, . drunkenness charge; M H H ig h . II for a minor traffic violali» — Our Exclusive Model —The Greatest Offer in Our History $ 10 DOW N Thia la your g rratrat opportunity to got Antom atle electric Cookery In a bcaotlfnl all white enam el Ilo t- polnt Range. I t la the newest Hotpoint model m annfao- turrd and we have been able to obtain it for our g to ra a EXCLL'SIVKLY. Being the first model wo have ovor ob­ tained for oar customers exclusively, we have priced H at a moat astounding low figure during thia enmpnlga. To give every customer an opportunity to bwy thia new Range we have arranged for the easiest of terms — O N LT J 10.00 DOWN AND »1.75 A M O N TH W IL L P U T T H IS RANGE IN T O YO UR HOM E C O M P L E T E L Y IN ­ STALLED. Be sure to see our store displays of this H o t­ point Range during this offer. I t Is the G R E A T E S T O P P O R T U N ITY you have ever had to bny an Electric Range a t this G R EA T SA V IN G . As soon as t hU quan­ tity Is exhausted the price must go up. We have boon fortunate In being able to bay a t a low figure through such a large quantity purchase. I t to your opportunity to save on our good fortune. Remember thio apodal offer expires Jane 15. Mountain Slate» STORES Power C aopngr Inspired by Women of the West To th«- W estern m other and housewife we feel we owe debt of g ratitu d e. It u due to her inspiration that we have built food stores where every service is complete. They have prom pted o ur methods of distribution in o rd er th at they might enjoy higher q uality of fresh, appetizing foods at a more economical price. We pay sincere homage to these women, whose high stan d ard s of living and loyal patronage have made possible the progress of M acM arr Stores. Mrs. F. L. Grannis was hostess for the Tuesday Bridge club this week, entertaining as additional guests her mother, Mrs. F. T. W il­ son'of Seattle, Mrs. H . H. Harmes of Portland, Mrs. W illiam Moyer and Mrs. W. L. W orkman. Lunch­ eon was served at 1 o'clock and the afternoon was spent with bridge. Mrs. C. S. Roberts held high score. The Past Matrons’ club held a business meeting Monday afternoon at Masonic hall. Mrs. Andrew Brand, vice president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Mrs. Charles Beld- ler reported buying a bible which the club w ill later present to the Order of Rainbow for Girls. The usual social hour was dispensed with. M r W llllan's mother. Mrs Thomas W illiam Mrs. Ixrulsa Leohnsr and Mrs k Smith of Collage Grove vtslu.l Munday afternoon with Mrs John W llllan Mr. and Mrs George Foeler and fam ily visited relatives at Dtvld. Munday evening. Th,s Famous Hotpoint E N JO “new car” tire evening of M r. and Mrs J W Fisher They are leaving this week for Woodland. Wash , where Mr Smith has employment on the con­ st ruction of a big dam there Mr. and Mrs Kelly l*erlnl of D i­ vide visited at the Joe I ’reinasal home Sunday W alter Anderson of Canyonvllls. who had been In the veterans' hoe- pltal in I ’orlland. Is visiting a sie­ ter Mrs O M Shaw, for a few 1er weeks Mr and Mrs M M, Tlson were visitors Monday Eugene huelns M r and Mrs John W llllan visited Saturday evenln In Eugene with d a y of June. 1941. Clyde Clark of Cedar creek w ith a 3-St‘OO.OO dus on the l a t h day of logging contract. June. 194 2. Mlsa Daisy W arw ick writes that 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 due on ths 1 0 th d ay o f Ju n e 1943 * h* '’ A" the f ’‘n ,ra " a- W a* h 93iX>0 OO Jus on the IS th d ay of news Jun<*. 194 4 55’ y* ------- from home and that she enjoys 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 due oa Ih e 1 0 th d a y o f reading the Cottage Grove Sentinel i June. 1943. 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 due oa the l a t h day of 1949. „ Mrs. Susan W alker of w Black , Juas. ............... spent Friday with a brother, w ith in te re s t c o u p o n , a tta c h e d b eartng W T. Jones. ««leresl s i th e r u le u f no» io e tceed M r a a n u u fru m d a l« lk « r« « f. and th a aaid The Glen Banton fam ily of camp (n a lly on n ts l e rs m a t to b«- b * p a id a rm i a n n u _ ___ th«* __ A. the Harold Abeene fam ily, the I 9 t k 4ojr o f Ih>r«>oib«>r and the | 9 t h day Harvey Shipp fam ily and the o f Jun o o f en rh y e a r a f te r d a te th e re o f P r in c ip a l an ! I** to r * a l «halt be p a y a b le at George Balles fam ily brought well the r i jr tre a a u r e r * o ffic e tn t*o lta < e filled baskets and surprised M r,. J. G ro re O regon T h e w hole o f said bonds co n c u rre n t and shall be w ith o u t E. Banton and fam ily at noon Sun- rio ri« aa I •«•ch o th er and shall be a day. Mrs. Banton had Invited the g p en era: o b lig a tio n u f the O t> o f Cottage Harvey Aldridge fatnlly of Hebron G ro ce O regun H id * shall lie ae ro m p a n le d by a C e rtifie d * P,* /2 Tins Hominy, No. 2i/2 T in s ......................... 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