thvmmday , novembkh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chestnut of this city celebrated their ftfly -flfth wedding anniversary Saturday. They were married November 12, 1877, In Pennsylvania and came to Oregon In 1910. They have tlx chil­ dren who live In Cottage Orove or near here. They are Mrs. S. A Walklnshaw, Eugene: Mr». Robert Davis. Yoncalla: W illiam . Clarence and Elm er Chestnut and Mra. Claude Sherman of this city. They alio have ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. K. K. Mills will entertain with a covered dish dinner at her . home Friday evening for teachers l and officers of the Baptist church 1 Following the dinner the group w il l , go to the church and Join members ; of the church In a party The Royal Neighbors held a »pe­ d a l meeting Thursday afternoon of last week In Phillip« hall honoring Mrs Ida Ham lin of Portland, state deputy, and Mrs. Glover of K lam ­ ath Falla, district deputy. Mrs. Hamlin and Mrs. Qlover gave talks on insurance Refreshments were The Women's Relief corps met Saturday afternoon In the armory served at the tea hour. w ith 17 members present. It was The Loyal Women's class of the voted to send a penny for each paid Christian church held an all-day up member to the department treas­ meeting Thursday with Mrs. Ms- urer In Portland to help pay for linda Aubrey. Twenty-six members Christmas boxes for the soldiers' were present and the time was hom a spent quilting. A potluck dinner (was served at noon. The Utopia club, which was to ■ have met this Thursday with Mr» I Nelson Durham, has been postponed I because of the Sentinel cooking S O C IE T Y Mildred Morris and Franc»» Me- Cullum entertained Thursday »ve­ iling of last week w ith a bridge party at the J. N. Town» home hon­ oring Eileen Towne on her birth­ day anniversary. The honored guest received many gifts and refresh­ ments were served at a late hour. Quests were Erm a Bennett, Zelma Lafoon. Alice Salta, Marie Cooley. H a rrie tt Ostrandsr. Jean 8hort, W ilm a Sprouts, Evelyn Johnson (Eugene), house guest of Mrs. Lloyd W olfard, Mrs. J. N . Towne and Mrs Lloyd W olfard. A rc ad e T h e a tre P ro g ra m Saturday, November 19 “Pride of the Legion” Barbara Kent and Farrell MacDonald. See the ruthless era of gang rule through the eyes of the fearless policemen. Jungle Mystery Serial Chapter 4 Matinee 2:30 P. M. Sunday and Monday November 20 and 21 “Huckleberry Finn’ Jackie Coogan and M itii Green Joy for all the family. Sail down the Mississippi with Huck, Tom, Becky, The Duke and the rest in search of boy­ hood’s greatest thrill. Tuesday and Wednesday November 22 and 23 “Our Scarlet Daughters” Thursday and Friday November 24 and 25 “Movie Crazy »» Harold Lloyd Harold Lloyd is back again in his latest and funniest pic­ ture to date. On sale every day. Good in roomy coaches and reclining chair cars. A comfortable tourist berth for the night as little as $1.50 extra. Ask for details. S o u th e r n P a c if ic T. M. BOYD. Agent. Phone 11 A INDIA TEA You can get delicious India tea in many brands D tllc lo u s le a from Indio may now be hod in many brands...each guaranteed oi g e n u in e India Tea by the Map-of* India trademark displayed on pack­ age labels.To get a package of real India Tea, atk your grocer for one of the brands listed b e lo w . . . and look for the Map trademark (above! on the package. Banquet Orange Pekoe, All Dealers Crescent B la c k ________ All Dealers Golden W est .......... All Dealers L ig h t of Asia, Independent Grocer» Lucky S t r ik e __________ All Dealers M illion Dollar ____ All Dealers Monarch Independent Grocers Opeko _. I.iggett's A Rexall Stores T yler’» India _________ AU Dealers ‘♦Continental Culinary Touring.” A Gooiincolat Dianar Franc»—Onion Soup Hungary—Gulyas of Beef Spain—String Beans, Fapsgnol» — Aprirol-Pineappls Jam The Bona Tempo club met Thur»- 1 day night with D r and Mr». C. H. Russia— Russian Salad K lm e. Pentecostal Assembly of God.— 1024 E. Main. Pastor Atwood Fos- 1 ter. Special evangelistic services every evening this week and con- j tinuing through the Thanksgtving week also w ith Evangelist Mrs. George Gutekunst of Salem, preach­ ing. Special music each evening. • • • The Church of the Naxarene, Eleventh and Adams — Sunday The Cottage Grove Garden club school. Roy Allen superintendent: met this afternoon (F rid a y ) in the morning service, 11. sermon topic, city hall for their annual chrys- Salvation:” evening service. 7:80. ■ anthemum show. Each member is sermon topic. ’’Is the W orld G etting i to bring flowers fo r exhibition and Better?" Young people’s meeting, 6:30, Mrs. Bernice Overton, presl- the public Is Invited. dent. Dr. J. E. Bates of Portland, Several were entertained with a district superintendent, will preach 7:30. covered dish dinner Friday evening Monday night at • • • at the C. E. Umphrey home. They Free Methodist Church, R. W. were M r. and Mrs. O. B. Arnest, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Cone, M r. and Howell, Pastor. — Sunday school, Mrs. Elizabeth Tarr, superln- Mrs. Ransom Cone,. M r and Mrs. 9:45. cendent; forenoon service, 11, ser- N. E. Compton, M r. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, M r. and Mrs. D. W.Sturges, mon topic, "Giving Thanks In a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fullerton Time Like This.” Evening service, ( (W endling), Mrs. Roy Leonard. Mrs. 7:30, sermon by the pastor. Prayer Dwight Mercer, Mrs. Bessie Sut­ meeting, 7 30 Thursday. • • • cliffe. Mrs. Nellie Moore and M r. Lutheran Church (Missouri Sy­ and Mrs. Umphrey. The rooms nod). Adventist church building, were decorated with fall flowers west Main. Services Sunday. 7:45. and the evening was spent playing The Bible class w ill meet for a rook and socially. short session immediately after the The LaSells Stewart fam ily a t­ services. W. Sylwester, 303 Roberts pastor. tended a dinner Friday evening at , street, Roseburg, • . . Kilson Springs given by Mrs. Eliza­ First Methodist Episcopal Church, beth Wood honoring Mrs. Stewart's Meredith A. Groves. Pastor —Sun­ parents, M r. and Mrs. J. B. Hills, day school, 9:45, Mrs. C. E. Um ­ on their fifty -fifth wedding anni­ phrey, superintendent: forenoon ser­ versary. vice, 11, sermon topic, "True Thank­ The Royal Neighbors w ill enter­ fulness." Special music. Vesper ser­ tain with a public dance November vice, 5, sermon topic, "The Solid Rock." Theme of services songs of 22 in Phillips hall. the Rock. Special music by choir The Past Matrons’ club met Mon- and others. Original poem for this . day afternoon a t the home of Mrs. service written by Mrs. N. E. Comp­ J. H . Chambers, with Mrs. Cham- ton, "Building os the Rock.” Dec­ i bers and Mrs. J. Q. W illits as host­ oration committee, C. E. Umphrey esses. Eleven members were pres­ and A rthu r Slemann. Young peo­ ent and one guest, Mrs. Charles B. ple’s meeting, 6. Interm ediate and Johnson. A two-course luncheon senior leagues. Maxine Bowles and was served at the tea hour. The Genevieve Bressler, leaders of sen­ table was centered w ith a bowl of ior league. Prayer meeting, Thurs­ chrysanthemums and tapers and the day, 7:30. Young people's study rooms were attractive w ith fall class, Wednesday, 8; choir practice flowers. The next meeting w ill be Wednesday, 8; orchestra practice, the Christmas meeting and it Is to Tuesday, 7:30. • • • be a covered dish luncheon to be Presbyterian Church, Duncan P. served late in the afternoon. Instead of exchanging gifts, each membei Cameron, Pastor. — Sunday school Is to bring a dollar to be contrib­ 10, Bring the children, a great op­ uted towards a g ift for the Masonic portunity to learn the way of life. Forenoon service, 11. sermon topic, club rooms. i "When the Song of the Lord Be­ Mrs. Fred Anderson entertained gan." Evening service, 7:30, sermon the Elmartes club with a 1 o’clock topic, "Self-encouragement—David.” luncheon Tuesday. Gue3ts were Mrs. The following questions will be an­ Harold W hitlock, Mrs. S. R. Veatch swered. (1) Many statements In the (New port) and Mrs. E arl Garoutte Bible seem to be at variance w ith (Eugene). The rooms were attrac­ modern science, how do you explain tive with chrysanthemums. A t them, for Instance the sun standing bridge Mrs. N . J. Nelson held high still? (2) Do you think the Catholic score. The club w ill meet In two church w ill rule this country now weeks with Mrs. Charles H a ll for a I that the Roosevelt forces have -triumphed, and the Kian forces de­ 1 o’clock luncheon. feated? <3) Do you think economy The Order of Rainbow for Girls can be carried too far, as fo r In­ met Monday night and Initiated stance our county court in Its at­ M ary Cameron, Phyllis Monson and tempts to curtail? (4) Do you think Genevieve Bressler. The high school a girl should be true to Christ,rath­ girls’ quartet composed of W ilm a er than to her love for a man, when Sprouls, Evelyn Coiner, Zelma La- the two seem not to harmonize? (5) foon and Betty Jacobsen gave a Please say what you think of the vocal number. Cider and doughnuts prospects for prohibition In the were served at the close of the eve­ near future. Prayer meeting W ed­ nesday, 7:30. ning. • * • —♦ — The Research club met Tuesday Church of Christ, I. G. Shaw, pas­ night at the home of Mrs. D. C. tor.— Sunday school, 9:45, Clem Bosley, w ith Mrs. A. W . Shofstall Sarff, superintendent. Men of this and Mrs. Dw ight M ercer as pro­ school are w ith the Community gram leaders. The club voted to take Men's Bible class at the armory; out membership In the Red Cross forenoon service, 11, sermon topic, and Mrs. M. C. Hickenbottom was "W ho Was the Founder of the welcomed as a new member. Re­ Church of W hich I Belong?" Com­ freshments were served at a late munion of the Lord’s supper; eve­ hour. ning service, 7:30, sermon topic, “Faith.” Young people’s meeting, —♦ — Mrs. H . A. M iller entertained the 6:30. W orkers’ conference Monday I.aComua club Tuesday afternoon. evening, 7. Prayer meeting Wednes­ The time was spent w ith needle­ day, 7:30. • • • work and Mrs. W. B. Johnston was Community M en’s Bible Claaa at a guest. A two course luncheon was the armory, 9:45. This class Is non­ served at the tea hour. The rooms partisan, for the man w ith no and table were attractive w ith yel­ church school affiliations. Lesson, low chrysanthemums. John 8. I. O. Shaw, teacher. hall Thursday afternoon w ith Mrs. Alta H a rt, Mrs. Eva Hatch, Mrs. Nellie Johnson and Mrs. Nettle Jones as hostesses. Refreshments were served at the tea hour. Third DAY Mrs. C. H Klme w ill entertain the Tuesday bridge elub with a I ' o'clock luncheon Tuesday The Social Twelve met with Mrs. C. F . Hoskins Thursday afternoon of last week. The rooms were dec­ orated w ith fall flowers and a lunch­ eon was served at the tea hour. Mrs. Gerald Preston of Eugene, daughter of Mrs. Hoskins, was a guest. The next meeting will be a Christmas luncheon on December S, with Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe. Mrs. J. A. W right and Mrs. J. H . Cham­ bers as hostesses. The Past Noble Grands of the Astor In d ia ____________ All Dealers Banquet Ind ia A Ceylon, All Dealers Rebekah lodge met In I. O. O. F. Cottage Grove Sentinel Free Cooking School Mrs. W M MacGIbbon entertain­ ed the M P. Q, club w ith a 1 SO dessert luncheon Tuesday. The ] rooms wer» decorated with chrys­ anthemums and the afternoon was : spent socially. The Garden Club Corner. Through the courtesy and eo- ' operation of the Cottage Grove Sen- tinel thia column Is to be devoted to Items of Interest concerning the 1 The Degree of Honor will meet activities c f the Cottage Grove G ar- for their regular meeting Novem­ den club, which has been organised to promote beautification of our ber 28 in Swanson hall. | city. Meetings are held on the third Juanita Hopper entertained the S. A. H. club Wednesday night at Friday of each month at 2 S0 p. m. the home of Mrs. Victor Chambers. at the city hall during the w inter The evening was spent sewing and months and in the gardens of varl- playing bridge. Refreshments were , ous members during summer. Thor» served at a late hour. The club will are no dues and anyone who Is in­ meet in two weeks with Frances terested In better gardens and a Mackin and Frances Randall as more beautiful home town Is wel- come. hostesses. John Burroughs, great natural- The Joker club w ill meet tonight 1st, said that N ature abhors a iF rid ay ) w ith Mrs, W illiam Thum. vacuum and therefor» do»» her ievel beat to cover the bare earth M r. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard enter­ , with something. tained at dinner Tuesday rvenlng A vigorous growth of weeds indi­ for Mrs. W. E Ashworth of Eugene, cates good soil and the very fact sister of Mrs. Leonard, on her birth­ that we have to control them gives day anniversary. Guests were Miss garden plants the proper cultlva- Fay Mal'oy of Eugene and Mr. an I tion. A t least this much must be Mrs. N. E. Compton. said for weeds— they are not easily discouraged, they never lose heart The Constellation club is sponsor­ ' entirely and they die game. ing a dance at the armory Monday A gardener w ith the courage and night, November 2S. Sbanda’s or­ persistence of a weed Is a succeaa. chestra w ill play anu the dance Is for Use benefit of the Masonic club rooms. Admission charge w ill be 40c. The high school teachers met for heir monthly meeting Monday night at the D. A. Emerson home. Book reports were given by M r. Emerson, Miss Florence Jenks and Miss Sara- Louise Shields. Mrs. Emerson serv­ ed refreshments at a late hour. MENUS M O SBY C R E E K . Nov. 15.—A large crowd attended the get-together club at Mra. Fred Frazee’« last Thursday. A dlah- towel shower was held for Orlean Davis, who expects to be married some time In December. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen of Port­ land spent the week end a t the George Hastings home. T lllie Dugan and Gladys Lan- ■ caster attended a Red Cross pep rally In Eugene Wednesday. Chub Frazee from Prineville I spent last week at the home of h it . parents, M r. and Mrs. Fred Frazee. A large crowd enjoyed the dance at the Fred Fraze» home Saturday The W . C. T. U. w ill meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. W illiam More- night. lock on north F ifth street. Holland—Swael Macaroni n. im » Wsyno K irk and John Holalrout left for Oregon City late last w»»k M r Kirk will taka charge of a aar- 400 1 vice garage r»c»i»tly aoqulred by A. 46 80 hU mother. M r. J H. K irk soon as she can arrange her bust 268 nee» affairs Mr» K irk will Join het Th» following bills were allowed eon. at least for a lime, und give at the regular meeting of the coun­ 1100 the newly acquired business het c il: 3 00 personal attention Notwithstanding I Dr. C. E Frost, salary — $ 10 00 that she has disposed of her ranch H . W . Lombard, salary and here, »he »till own» a very eubatan 1.10 eapenaa 13 00 property, formerly 80 tlal residence a . B. Pitcher, salary — U0 00 6 19 the Allen K irk old age home John Schaffer, salary — UULM Joe Smith and Hob Owen of Culp O V. Bresme, salary 12BOO Creek, Identified with the for»»! B O W K I V E B K t'M B I.IW * 1 \ \ i\>ln»r, salary 180 in’ (hy JACK HOW AMU I service hi (he nohemla mining die D. J. Allen, »alary 80.00 Nov. 16. Henry Coop»r and C. F. Counts, repairs ....__ ... 78 Charles T»etera Wore Kug»ne via- trlct. came out upon the close of C. F. Count», »•■•«ping — 64.80 Itora Saturday. W hll» In the big their eeaaon'a work late Iasi week Hefore coming out they salvaged P. H. Jon»», labor atr»»ta, city Mr. Cooper was an eye witness I Louie Dodge'» car, which had been w a t e r __________ 103.70 to a crash Involving a IJodge and a left where K »lipped over a grade Motor Inn Serve. Sta,. gas 2.97 Ford ear. Tha only financial ml»- i three week» before, and brought II Sentinel, Ptg. amt pub. ... 28.20 take Henry made was hla overslgnt out on Ha own power. Mountain States Power Co. 286.80 ! In not calll tg hla Dorena audleno« State. Ind. Aco. C o m m .___— 20.86 Into hla shop at 10 centa (he hcud Slam has an up-lo-dat» airm ail Cil.v recorder, cash — 610 Ills version of the craah was worth : earvice. C. O.-Eug»ne T ra n s fe r--------- .80 | th» money, __________ COUNCIL Fire Depl. Crane Co., water supplies Phllbrook Co., water aup piles — ...... ——— • O. V. Hr»»»», audit Graber • Geltys. alr»»t sup­ plies Hooker Elactro-Chemloat Co., chlorine ...... Chestnut Transfer Twin Oak» Lumber Co, wa tar supplies ............. — C. G. Mfg. Co., water supplies Ed Wleso. street repairs Italy— Cheeso and Fruit Francs and Germany— Cog»« I i 1 O u iu u Soup i Brown msny strips of thinly sliced , onion in ■ skills! with butter—about one : half pound ( for four persons i . The onions should bo well done, limp, browned and almost transparent. When they aro rooked, heal strong best broth—oua quart (may use canned consomme »—add to the onions, along with sail (go easy), pe| black and red, one-hall teaspoon sugar. Pour just before serving over rounds of i toast—covered with melted cheese- Par­ 1 mesan if possible. : . I i | i i Çèaieti /// Viutiunì Gulyas o f B eef Cat up fine three ur four medium •niona, place in skillet with shortening or drippings, color lightly with paprika, add lean beef in small places. This may come from tha neck or shoulder, sail, marjoram and chopped garlic. Let brown Io a tem pt-1 , Ing hue. M ir it frequently and sift in Ilnur, about three tablespoons Add one cup water or stock. Simmer slowly. About t 4S minutes before serving place on lop raw potatoes vary thinly sliced and about ten minute» before dishing up — about one cup sour cream. This dish may ba made with veal or pork. Cook covered, I Tha longer rooked the better— at leas» twe hears. A slow oven may be used. rhe HenaAtton of T h is seas»«»«» Kadlo O ffer» — L is te n In on KO 1N E v e ry week-day night — 8:30 — the Golden West Coffee Pro­ gram. String Beans, Spanish Mils Kerr T e l i a nt the Cooking If fresh string brans are used choose very tender ones, about one quart. Wash the beans, splitting them lengthwise. Fry j gently in three tablespoons fat, stirring occasionally. Add to two tablespoons fat I In another pan one onion, sliced or mors, two green peppers chopped, fry un­ ' til yellow and then add six medium sisrd tomatoes or one pint canned tomatoca. Add beans and a little water if mixtur» too thick. Season with salt and pep- Simmer one hour or bake in slow School how to make 0 0 0 D COFFEE economically 00LD EN Of oourxe, she WE8T COFFEE ums AND MAKER' ___ oua and one-half hours. Thicken * * . Í ‘ *A W‘ A • with flour mixed with a little cold water. j I f served with plenty of grated cheese it may act at a main dish. In using canned beans they may be added directly to the \ lomat» mixtur«. > C ottage G rove’s Own Cash Store Russian Salad Arrange on a low bowl or a large salad plate Pwsl. dice and cook ona cup caiTota, ’ i | ( one of white turnips, one of beets, one o. cauliflower, one of peaa or use leflovei vegetables. Drain, cool and arrange in run trasting colors, separating the vegetables by a tracery of finely rhoppej chives oi parsley. Garnish further with lettuce. Pout French dressing over it and serve at oner Irish ■ Swartz Co. IN C O R P O R A T E D Phone 53 Free G ty Delivery Low Prices Every Day “O U R A I M ” Is to give you the kind of merchandise you want at the time you want it and at a price you can afford to pay. If we don’t fulfil our aim as far as you are concerned please tell us. “We strive to please you always” Dutch Macaroni Cook about three-fourths of an 8 ox pa. sage of macaroni in rapidly boilinj sailed water about twenty minutes. Drain M ix together one egg, two cups milk, one f» rth teaspoon sail, four tahlespooni an ar. add macaroni, une-half enp raisin* nu.s if desired. Pour in casserole. Dot with butter and sprinkle with bread crumb» an lb. PORK 1 SAUSAGE 1 O ib.