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F R ID A Y , J V W », IM I PA G E TW O . • Mrw. Kaarl Garttulle Broadcast« with fern and pink roses with sang a duet, "T h e Light of the Mrs E arl Garoult» was ths guest maiden hair fern, were attractive Morning" by Shhulta, and Mrs. D. * announcer for The Smart Shop fea- room decorations. Those present P. Cameron played a piano solo, i ture of the Cottage Grove shopping were M r and Mrs. H L Richard- "Impromptu," by Schubert. A pen- news program Wednesday over son, W illiam Rtcharuson, Wallace ell game and a game of proverbs K O B E, Eugvne broadcasting sta and Clarence Richardson, Mr. and were played. The rooms were color- > A. M .~ .Scrittoli subject : "1 * There « Hellt If Ho, bnl tion. Mrs. Victor Kem of Junction 11 Miss Geneva M. Powell became Mrs. V irg il Richardson and fam ily, ful with potted plants and cut City eang several numbers. Is Its Nat lire t* the bride of F ran k W . Richardson Rev and Mrs. I. G. Shaw. Mrs. W . flowers. D ainty refreshments were at a pretty home wedding solemn B. Harper, Mrs. J. H. Powell and served at small tables at the tea j S I M —Scrittoli subjeet : 'W h a t and Where Is Heavenf Mrw. Karl Garuutte Wine Nedan ised at 0:15 Thursday evening of fam ily, Archie Powell, Miss Beulah ' hour Additional guests were Mrs. The follow ing queationa w ill be answered Mrs. Karl Garoutle won a Ora- la»t » M k a t the home nt Mr. end Hasting. M t l t.ela Hasting and W. G. Peak of Bend, house guest I 1. W hat are the relative saving values of Hoclaliam «ml Mrs. E. W. Powell, 225 Adame ava- M r and Mr» E. W. Powell and of her sister. Mrs. D. A. Emerson:' ham-Palge sedan In a newspaper BEVER LY H IL L S I was Just subscription contest, conducted by nue Rev I. G. Shaw of the Church fam ily. The bride and groom will Mrs. Louis Hansen of California, C hriatianity in the ba ilie of life ! of Christ performed the ring cere make their home near Lorane. house guest of her daughter-in-law ,' reading In the papers about (he the Eugene Record, which closed а. Should anyone be adm itted io dtlaenahlp who w ill mony. As the bridal party came Wednesday n ig h t She wan In the Mrs. Albert Hansen: Mrs. Gordon Girls who were pre»euted to the not pledge to aerve in time of w a rt W hite, Mrs. W illiam Thum. M rs .1 Into the room Miss Beulah Hasting The Research club held Its an King and Queen lead by 3,000.«» votes. — . in.............. 3 What i» your eamlid opinion o f the gotlvlties of the played on a guitar "Here Comes nual party Tuesday afternoon at Effte Knowles, Mrs. F. L. Grannis. Over In London . a the Bride." Thedirlde wore a gown the home of Mr». F. E Menden Mrs. S. T. Rose. Mrs. S L. Mackln. MUWUWiOTHt k Y Just a year ago P A .R .f o f white crepe and carried an at- hall. A pleasant afternoon was Mrs. Charles Beldler and Mrs. m t aim qub » 3k now, when I was >1 Should Communlata not b<- encouraged In their a t tractive bouquet presented to her spent with music and gamea Mrs. Terry Moody. over to the Dies tempt to overthrow the Hierarchy of wealth and In by Mrs. Helliwell. Rhododendrons. W illiam Thum and Mrs. Ira Isom armament Coo- The wedding of Miss Almeda E. stitute a reign of the common people! fersnce Ambas Myers of Delight Valley and James 5. Do we not worahlp the dead too much at Memorial sador D a w e s H. Bement of Norwood. Colo., was was telling me solemnised at 7:90 Sunday evening. aeaaoitf . May 31. at the bride's home In De about that, they б. Is it true that our achoola are only about 35 per cent light Valley before a large group have It 1 think efficient 1 of relatives and friends. Rev. Ira twice a year, aud You are invited to attend theae «crvlcca aud If you have R. Aldrich of the Methodist church the King and performed the ceremony under an I Cottage Grove’s live wire priee cutter any queationa, aak them at the service and an attem pt Q u e e n receive arch of roses and evergreens. The Special for Saturday Just so many w ill be made to answer. bride wore a dress of pale green Popuisr Special tin g in g anti a bright helpful service flat crepe. The matron of honor. from each Country. W ell of ell tho M rs Floyd Hankins, wore yellow planning, scheming, conniving. Poli 15c und 10c Fresh Pig Feet Rendered Beef Kidney Suet organdie. Lloyd H ankins was best tics, and even blackmailing, ’ ney Fine for cooking 5c lb. man. A buffet supper was served work to get Daughter pn-.cptod el Be lb. after the ceremony. Mrs. Bement Court! Out of all young pigs Is well known In the community. And they say over there that we She was graduated from W alker I Fancy Picnic Hams are the worst Nation of nil lor It. Bacon Squares union high school w ith the class of Family Size The greatest Democracy will go to 1929 Mr. Bement Is a farm er In lb. l« y se lb. the Norwood district. Mr. and Mrs. the greatest length to get some Not Salty Bement w ill make their home In where Just for the add. They live on Fancy Yearling Steer Delight Valley for the present and It the rest of their lives. Its the prinaitiv« life Steik Loin Mr. Bement w ill be employed by a eongresslonal Medal of Society. ) Lamb Stew "Lizzie Beau as • Debutancle was i brother-in-law, L M. Hankins. 20c lb. r o q u lr o a i f o o d , « lo llslaa® —♦ —- presented at C o u rt“ And the social : 5c lb Miss Helen Aldrich was hostess home town papers always say, "She Extra Choice Bacon While it Lasts Tuesday afternoon fo r the Book was the most beautiful one there." anti akallar . . M O D E R N L il Li 25c lb. and Basket club. Inviting as addi Now ma by there was twelve Chi- 1 tional guests Miss Mildred Chap Home Rendered Lard DEM ANDS COM PLETE neae Girls presented that looked at Fancy Pork Steak man and Miss Agnes Taylor. A 12»4c lb. good. feature of the afternoon's enter E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E 20c lb. This time there was too received. ' tainment was croquet. Dainty re Not fat No. 5s lard 55c freshments were served. The club's ao you see Its now ezactly what you next meeting w ill be held June 16 would cell exclusive. The Klug of No 10s lard $1.05 Hamburger and Sausage at the home of Evelyn Shanda. 100 Spain ought to figured something No. 50s lard $5.75 We do not put water or north River road. Ila Cooley w ill like that out and then there would be program leader. cereals in sausage, every have been enough socially arnbl- 1 Fancy Heavy Side Bacon pound guaranteed to please. A birthday dinner was given tlous to keep him In office. England 18c lb. 15c lb. Thursday evening. May 28, at the ' la a smart Nation they know that i B. A. Pruett home, honoring M r .) there U Just so much Hooey re- | Pruett on his birthday anniversary ! qulred by people and they very ' Watch this shop every Saturday for our price cutting as wisely supply It. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. A we are out to get the business with price and quality. Pruett and fam ily. M r. and Mrs. J . , We ought to have a "Social Pres A. Pruett. M r. and Mrs. Carl Ross ident" or "King of the Drawing e • • e and son Russell. M r. and Mrs. C ; Room" or "Master of the Teacup" M. Lowe and son Junior. Mrs. Ella Roberts and son Hugh and Mr. and or some T itle on some person that Mrs. John R. Pruett and fam ily, would fill the place of what Royalty supplies over there. t,et him give j all of Eugene. the dinners and sl.md the gaff of the a mere man, that sounds like the rankest extravagance. The The Mothers' club held an all-day arguments over who was going to meeting Tuesday In W . O. W. hall, eat nezt to who, and he could lay lady of the house knows, however, that it is only the beginning with 20 present. A luncheon was the Corner stones, touch the buttons served at noon. Mrs. Rosa Currin. j to open the new Night Clubs for the j of a recipe for something her whole family will enjoy. chairman of welfare work, reported local Chamber of Commerces. There : that 10 garments and 8 pairs of ' just alnt any end to what he could shoes had been given out during relieve Mr. Hoover of. I know no . May. I t was planned to hold the W hatever it is, if it's done with an electric range, she knows it July and August meetings in one of i one would be more tickled than Mr. > Hoover, for 1 don't think he relishes the parks In the community. will come out exactly as planned, because the electric range gives all that Junk. .Mr. Coolidge Is the only one that ever really seemed to The W . C, T. U. w ill meet at even, constant heal . . . it can be regulated to the finest degree 2 30 Friday afternoon. June 12, at relish em. He had em doped out. the home of Mrs. Charles K n lc k e r-! they never worried him. He bad the of temperature desired . . . and it is doubly satisfactory because bocker, 1116 east M ain street This same expression, and the same con- will be Flower Mission day and versnticn for Queen Marie as be of its economy in operation at our low rates. members have been asked to bring ' had lor Senator Moses. "Hello" : flowers which w ill be sent to the when they come lu and "Goodbye" sick and shut-ins. when they passed out. See your dealer's stock of electric ranges at once—there is a style Mrs. M. F. W yatt entertained a Mr. Hoover has been going out to j group of teachers a t a 6 o'clock his Camp on the Rapldan every I and size for every family. dinner F riday night, honoring Mrs. week end and It hasent been all for ! •• A. W . Isbell of Hood R iver and pleasure either. Every week end • > w Miss W erdna Isbell. Rhododendrons he takes a different Gang with him and roses were colorful decorations. For Instance one week end he took The Past Matrons' club w ill be Pat Hurley, Secretary of the Wars. I entertained Monday afternoon at and told him, "Pat, Mellon has gone the home of Mrs. Nelson Durham, and let the Politicians overdraw our with Mrs. Durham and Mrs. Her- Bank balance 930,000.006 million, ' bert Eaktn as Joint hostesses. tbats just 60 million under a Billion, that holds the record (or an over Miss M yrtle Kem entertained d ra ft Now we got to all get to Saturday night w ith a dinner for ON GREENS : Mrs. A. W . Isbell of Hood River gether and help the old Boy try and make It up some other way. Now - and Miss W erdna IabelL There Is • s m ith of flavor la salads how about lopping pert of jrour made o f greens or simple vege- The Presbyterian ladles' aid so Army off? Cant you leave some tablee. I t w ill be bet, though, ciety w ill meet Wednesday after spurs, and some Sam Brown belts . T he P acific T elephone A nd T f * i t r h C ompany if you cover them w ith s thick, noon in the church parlors. or something off and help save Andy’s record, so that It will stand heavy dressing. The flavors of such Mrs. W . W M cFarland will en up with Alexander Hamlltonx? So salads suggests a dressing like tertain the O. L. H . club this afte r you go back to your office and see French D rettin g, Bachelor C lub noon a t the Colonial. who would be the least needed In D rettin g, or V inaigrette Drrssfwg. our nezt war, and give em their two LATHAM . T o make Vinaigrette Dretting: weeks notice. We got to be pre- j P u t one teaspoonful o f salt, one pared, but see If we cant be pre- • (Special to the Sentinel. 1 teaspoonful of sugar, one-quarter pared a little cheaper. W hat we June 2.—A ll Latham pupils who teaspoon of pepper, a little paprika, took the recent eighth grade ex want now Is cheaper preperatlon aminations passed and all thoee twelve tablespoonfuls of W ei ton Course soon as who took the seventh grade test In we get used to O il, three tablespoonfuls of vinegar geography also passed. Lillian H ull t h i s overdraft into a bowl. Beat w ith a fork and Edward McCall were honor ■ why It wont be until thoroughly blended. Stir in students. so bad, but Its tw o tablespoonfuls of chopped dill John McCall took his three older | just while Its sons Edward. Albert and Harry, up pickle, and one teaspoonful of new that every Sharps creek Saturday morning on chopped parsley. body's attention a camping and fishing trip. They Is focussed on It. returned Sunday afternoon. O N F R U IT Mrs. James Hayes and daughter Yon know a Bil Fruits, fresh or canned, respond Phyllis Jean and Mrs. Myers of lion Is getting so Eugene called F riday at the Albert happily to a dressing w ith a touch Its a lo t o f J ust as we make the sauce or seasoning co fit H u ll and John McCall homes. of sweetness . . . or one to which a dough, even the dish, so should the salad dreuing be made M r. Green cleaned the entire th e s e b little cheese or some finely chopped grounds of the Taylor-Lane ceme to suit the salad. For salads are made of many times. So we all nuts have been added. The next tery. A ll the grass was cut and got to pull togeather and get this different things . . . as different as grapefruit time you have a fru it salad try rubbish burned. thing kinder hushed up before No Guests 8unday at the Albert Hull this Cream Cheete Dreuing. and chicken, fish and pineapple, ham and nuts. home were Mrs. Susie Carllle, Gene- i vember, *32, comes on us. If we T o make C r u m Cheete D r if t Serving one salad dreuing on all o f them would via McCoy, M ary Jane Caldwell, can Just stall this all off till after ing: Cream two packages o f cream Grace Alice Carllle and Clarence then, why we ran get back to nor be like serving cranberry sauce on every dish cheese w ith four tablespoonfuls of Stoneburg and daughter Lois Mae. mal again, and you can have all the that comes to our tables. So . . . Mrs. Lee W illiam s spent two W etton O il. Blend one-half tea help you want. Rut right now, You weeks recently with her parents, spoon of salt, one eighth teaspoon Boys got to help get Andy out of the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Seybold of M er- o f white pepper, one and one-half i lln. w j Red. Take some oats away from those Army Mules or something. I teaspoonfuls granulated sugar, one- The J. B. Grubb fam ily drove up am going to the Navy row out to the the McKenzie highway Sunday. quarter teaspoon paprika, four ta Camp here and make them do what Oliver Nichols and Miss Anna blespoonfuls IPrifOH O il and one Nichols spent Monday In Albany. they can, make Secretary Dave of lemon juice. Beat into the cheese Mrs. W. A. Hemenway ffnd chil Ingalls quit flying to Cleveland every until the dressing becomes light dren, including M argaret of Bend, day to get his mall. Then those V ir and fluffy. Dust w ith paprika. visited Saturday at the Albert H ull , gin Islands we got to cut down on home. them, they are living too high. Then O N SEAFOOD Lewis Strobeck drove to H o rn we ought to try to catch Sandlno brook. Cal., Saturday and returned The generous salads that come to for less money this year than we Sunday. the table as the main course of a The Sorensen fam ily moved the tried to catch him last year. But I f you have a salad of light greens or vegetables meal suggest a kind of dressing d if end of the week from Cottage we all got to pull togeather like one select a tart dressing like Bachelor Club, V in Grove to W estfir, where M r. Soren big happy family and get Andy out ferent than either of those used on aigrette or French Dressing. For fru it salads, sen has been employed for several of the Red, cause a Billion dollars fruits and greens. I f the salad is years. worth of Red Is SOME Red. V/e got try a rather sweet dressing or one to which a going to be made of meat a W or- C. F. Lackey, planer man at the ‘ to stop Alexander Hamilton from cetterthire Sauce Dretting would dash o f cheese has been added. Seafood and Standard Sesonlng society, was tak- : laughing In his grave.” go well. I f it is made o f chicken en 111 Thursday night. He returned Lemonaise seem to be meant to go together. (® 1931, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) to his work Tuesday. or seafood, serve it w ith Lemonaise. But before the salad is made the seafood should Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnes and When you have a seafood salad Headstones for Veteran*. Miss Cockran of Black Butte were be m arinated* in French D reuing. first marinate the ingredients in visitors Wednesday a t the C. S. ' Headstoles for unmarked graves Even at times when he advises you against borrowing French Dretting. I t gives them of G. A. R. veterans may be secured Montgomery home. for investments that he can’t 0. K. O. E. Woodson of Cottage Grove ' through the W. R. C. Application flavor and firmness. W e w o u l d like to send you w ith our compli and N . W . W hite of Latham have may be made to Mrs. Julia Ashby • T o marinate: M ix twelve ta We have become known as the old reliable because we ments, a little book by M a ry B. M u ria y on returned afte r a week spent at or some other officer of the organ- blespoonfuls of Wesson O il and can be depended upon to give legitimate financial aid : izatlon. Baker. appropriate salad dressings . . . a book that three tablespoonfuls of vinegar. for worthy and successful enterprises and because we Mrs. N. W . W hite and the Alfred not only suggests what dressings go w ith what Thermometer H ite 98. Add a teaspoonful of salt, one- W hite fam ily were dinner guests at can be depended upon not to encourage speculative un Memorial day was the hotteet the J. C. Buker home Sunday, salads, but which offers many helpful sugges quarter teaspoon of pepper. M ix dertakings. You should have a checking account with Mrs. Heck of Cottage Grove and day of the year here, the govern w ith the seafood and set aside in this kind of a bank. tions to the hostess as to correct salad set vice. daughter Augusta visited with Mrs. ment thermometer at the C. E. the refrigerator for several hours. Stewart place registering 93. The lend your name and address to The Wesson A. J. W iser one evening last week. Serve w ith Lemcnaise (mayonnaise Mr. Sencoe of Portland brought temperature has been moderate )il People, 210 Baronne St., New Orleans, La. since that time. Mrs. Terpenlng and her daughter, id< w ith lemon juice). Mrs. R uth Bashaw, and the latter’s Petitions asking that the state daughter Gall Saturday to visit at the home of Mrs. Terpenlng** sis police bill, enacted by the recent ter, Mrs. E. M. Sharp. M r Sencoe legislature, be placed on the ballot, Capital $50,000 Surplus $25,000 returned to Portland and w ill come are being circulated here and are again Saturday to take them back being signed by a large number of voters. to Portland. Presbyterian Church Sunday, June 7 REOPENING! Friday, June 6 BARTELS MARKET Phone 55 COTTAGE GROVE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE 18 Sporty Holes Price! F a lc e t h e w liite si o f e l e v e n e ^ j « To M o u n ta in S t a t e s P o w e r C o m p an y .int with lam i cranberry with turkey jelly with duck Wherever vacation takes them —you’ll want to hear from them by VOICE. Long Distance operators will gladly help you keep in touch with them. Service is fast and clear by TELEPHO NE Your Banker Is Your Best Friend The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove mix a dressing appropriate to the salad