r « « ir EKIIIAY, IIEt EMnr it )« ,M| tw o T H F S E N T IN E L , C O T T A G E G R O V E , ( H t F t IO N . O na egg a day Is eaten b ; every Odd Fallows. Rsbskahs and M rs t l H Fullerton sntertslnsd C anadian. It le eetlm ated friends and nismbers of the harm w ith a quilting bee Thursday s fts r- T h e cow Is a sacred object of wor­ A wlngleee a irp la n e hae w ill hold a covs *-« k I dish «uppar • guns a successful tael noon of last weelc ship In India. Cows roam the streets 6:30 tonight In I. O, O. F hall A end m a ; go In and out o f reelili >.-ea T w o m illio n slsvse are about t„ social svenlns. program and J » n i The Jolly Bunch entertained w ith and business houses alike as th e ; ba set fres In Abyssinia ing w ill follow. s .lanes Saturday night In I O O —♦ — please. These cows all lire to en Chinese w ere the firs t to use ,«w M em bers o f the M ethodist church • y r4 E m il Ih ls s entertained the F. hall. >»; a ripe old age for a cow Is never e ntertained w ith a covered dish i m elles but the U n ited Miai»« lu p t ls t ladies' aid Thursday aftst in n e r M onday evening In th e --------- — - A Kan»»» City fam ily R»va • l* v - furnishes C h ina's m ake up m a t,,, destroyed until she dies a natural d church p allo rs honoring M r. and noon o f l««t wesk Plane were mads ty to a ÏUO-yaar old g ra n d fath er »la. death. Woe be unto him who ac­ * for the church Christm as ires and Mr«. B. F . M orris on th e ir sixtieth K P re a ld e n t Coolidge bought * c id e n ta l!; kills a sacred cow.— wedding ann iversary. M rs. Stella refreshm ents war« sarvsd at tha tea clock. W h lta House car when |,a m .iv .j B atti Bada entartalned w lth a hour. Hoard's Dairym an. Davidson o f Eugene, d aughter of U ». warships have soda foun- out. M r. and Mrs. M orris. M r. and Mra. d ln n e r F rld a v svenine The table tains The Cottage Grove Garden club G. H. F u lle rto n and M r. and Mr«. waa centered w lth a bowl o f hotlv Tea PrcdvetioM M aule «at at the table w ith the and am ali f lr bougha and red tap- w ill not meet today (F rid a y ) be­ T e a Is now grown In the follow honored guests, which was centered ars. T he svenine waa apent «swing cause of the death of Mrs. I I It but » III meet at their next Ing countries, named In the o rder w ith a large wedding cake A short and playing bridge. Guests were t'helm a K am . R eg in a D u se n b e m regular meeting time. o f th e ir liit|H>rt»nce as fa r as program followed the dinner. The Frances M ac k ln . B etty and M a r­ orchestra plaved several numbers. ♦ Am erican Imports are concerned: M rs. D. H. M ercer and Mrs. A n­ garet Johnson. Frances R andall. T he Lions club will meet next tV ylo n , India. Japan. Java. For drew R rund sang tw o duets, 8 L. W 11berta W ilson and D orothy Uni Thursday at BartvlJ hotel for lunch­ mosa. China. Sumatra and sm aller M ackln and M rs N. E. Compton Phrey. eon The entertainm ent committee each gave an o rigin al po»m and —♦ — H K. K M ill« H . W lAtmbaid and cou ntrlea From a coniniercliil stand Rev M A Groves gave a short , T he Past M atrons' club met Mon- W. L. W o rkm an. point tea la. and has been for m an ; tolk. dav aftern oo n in tha Masonic club ♦ - veora the world's most popular h»v ♦ rooms at a no hostess meeting The Tho Degree of Honor met Mon M O I» I- M rs. W illia m H aldem an and M ra room« w ar» decorated w ith hollv erage. T h e re are about '2U0 va ri­ Leslie Booth entertained w ith a unJ evergreen. A fte r the business ¡day night In Swan on hall. The eties o f tea. shower and bridge uartv Thursday m eeting a short program was glv J u v tn lla l»egree of Honor met Mon evening at the Colenlal honoring *'n Each m em ber made a cuntnbu- J dav afternoon In S»an»on halt. ♦ A itro n o m ic a l Terns Mrs. George H e w itt of Corvallis. ‘ lon be used fo r a g ift fo r the Mra. George J»cob«en w ill enter «area. In sperM ng o f eclipse«. Is The rooms were decorated w ith ’•'bib rooms. A buffet luncheon was : tain the O. L. H. club w ith a I a tim e Interval o f 18 years IO dava, chrysanthem um s and refreshm ents served at the tea hour, o'clock luncheon at her home Tuea- were served at a late hour. The — being 223 times the tim e elapsing honored guest received m any gifts Frances R a n d a ll entertained the between tw o successive new moons and M rs H aro ld W h itlo c k held 3. A. H . club at the H. W Lorn and 242 times the period o f the high score. Guests w ere M rs. E l- bard home W ednesday evening E a rly Swedish C o in a g e moon In Its orbit around the earth. bert S m ith Miss M a rle tte H a m a n t. The evening was spent socially and T h e first Swedish gold coins were M ss B ernadine Schneider, Miss sewing and Christm as g ifts were Therefore It Is the principal period Z en na M oughm er. Miss G lenda exchanged R efiesh m en ts were m inted In St.s-kholm In I.VW, In the between eclipse« — a n ; ecllp«e Ross M rs Ira Isom , M rs. D A served s i a late hour T he club w ill reign of King E rik X IV . Previous ly enst ami west Roman gold colas • h ic k occurs la repealed a fte r IS Em erson. M rs. Fred Anderson M rs meet in tw o weeks w ith Dorothy I Jesse D enny, M rs W illia m Johnson S ie w a rL fm m the Fourth and F ifth centurias years 10 d a y * and M rs. H . B. Breedlove. _ a fte r Christ were used extenalvel; Miss Florence Jenks, senior class S h a rk H a « V a la a T he Social Tw elve club m et at the advisor, and W o rth H arvey, class No other «rift ran bring the vc«r« of to Sweden. T he oil ah.-irk o f the Southern Pa­ Colonial F rid a y fo r a 1 o'clock dad. entertained the class w ith a luncheon, w ith M rs. Bessie Sut- ’^ ‘‘‘ V W ednesday evening at the frrrdoni from household drudgery cific const Is also called the soup c liffe , Mrs. M aud W rig h t and M rs. E C. W h eeler home. F o rty -fiv e fin shark because a gelatinous sub­ J. H . Cham bers as hostesses. The ’«em bers w ere present. The eve- that electrical gift« bring. Visit the stance obtained from Ita dried tins table and room were p re tty w ith nln< was spent socially and refresh la prized by the Chinese as a ma­ holly. M rs. F . E. M endenhall and ments w ere served a t a late hour varioua «toree and in«f»ect the elec­ rs. Cham bers read Christm as —♦ — te ria l for aoiip. T hia ahark la of M stories and M rs. Alm ond Hem sn- T h e M ethodist ladies' aid society a grayish color, and often attains a w av read a Chriato-.as poem w ritte n m , ‘ W ednesday in the church par- trical appliances on diaplae. You will This year we II shop P h y llis ^ rsj . w l‘ h M rs. N. E. Com pton. M rs length o f six feet. Its liver yields bv her d au g h ter K a th ry n Monson plaved a violin solo, being *- V. Conner. Mrs. Charles Cooley be aurpriaed at the nianv new nnd • large q u a n tll; of valuable o il accom panied by her m other. Mrs. M r* Frances Nichols. M rs. B. It where our money buys A rm o re l Monson. T h e next meet- K *®d and M rs. F . L, G ran nis as uaefu! articles vour friends would re­ F r a c in g In H is to r y Ing w ill be held J a n u a ry 12 w ith hostesses. T h e aftern oo n was spent Q uilting and refreshm ents were Fencing haa been both a form of M rs. B. R . Job. Saturday, December 17 ceive ao joyfully. An electrical irift — served a t the tea hour. «port and a method o f deadly com­ T he women's re lie f corps met S at- ~ • —.. bat through the centuries. A man- u rd ay in the a rm o ry w ith 13 m em - inav be found for every purse. The , 'J? , rs. ° * . ‘ , Research club K /f AKE your Christmas gift uacript dated 1410 describe« fencing bers present. T he follow ing o fficers '}nolniL5’‘ “ r - and M rs. D. A. E m e r- E lla T ille r ; Junior vice president, . e ro° ms » '*re a ttra c tiv e w ith electric refrigerator or range There Store. There you get prod­ llahed- by that tim e and thus Ita M rs. M a lin d a A ubrey; conductor. Christm as decoratio.«-, end a Christ origin most have been at least A ft; ucts of the highest quality M rs. A lta H a rt; guard. M rs. J u lia » T h e evening was spent 99 arc special Chriatma« offer« on both arid w ith an ex- years earlier. iG over. M rs. C a rrie H em en w av and playing games . . at real money saving prices. M rs. J u lia AshUv were appointed chan* e ‘ °v» All the exclusive Phone for further particular«. delegates to a convention to be held P la g u e o f B e y g a rs M em bers o f the A m erican Legion Rex Bell Retail merchan­ ;n Salem next June. M rs. Florence ft baa been stated that at the K e lly and M is . E d na Jones were and a u x ilia ry and th e ir fam ilies dise is received latest tw e lfth year fa ir at M adrid, named alternates. Open installation w ill hold a covered dish dinner direct from the M onday evening In the arm ory w ill be held a t the firs t m eeting in tha road from the city to the bath­ Each adu lt Is to tak e a toy to be Janu ary. m a n u fa c tu re r. ing place— a distance o f 2 H mile«— put on the Christm as tree and the You g e t the tovs and candy w ill be given to the waa lined w ith religions beggar«, T he E a s te rn S ta r elected the fol- ehjld “en a fte r thZ d in n e r piofits! low ing o fficers F r l d a v n ig ht: tn ,ld re n a fte r ‘ h* ’“ » » • f - sirring shoulder to shoulder. Each Matinee 2:30 P. M. T he high school had an attendant sitting In front W o rth y m atro n. M rs. W m . T h u m ; w orthy patron. George M atth e w « ; covered dish b u ffJt d m íé soliciting alma for his mnster. M ountain associate m atro n. Mrs. Schofield evening at th e Sunday and Monday S te w a rt; associate patron. Cecil Theresa YfinnV Company Power C aldw ell; secretary. M rs. L. L. H a r- T hey T a d a C h r iit m a . r r L ‘ í í * " 1 V e rs a tile Palm T re e December 18 and 19 rel: treasurer., Mrs.__R A T ra s k ; changed L n d k é r ^ y ? " .T?. T h e palm provide« man w ith more i n . i n . n i . n . changed handkerchiefs, SAVE w ith S A F E T Y a t R egu lar conductress. Mrs. v v in a l R a n d a ll, study m eeting was held follow ing useful article« thus any other kind associate conductress, M rs. Clyde the dinner. DRUG STORE o f tree. It fnm lshe« food, clothing, Roberts. A fte r the m eeting the eve­ tim ber, fnel. liber, paper, «tareh. ning was spent playing bridge In ­ "the O rd e r o f R ainb ow fo r Q ’rls »near. oil. wax. wine, tannle «eld stallatio n o f o fficers w ill be held "let M onday night and Initiated dretng m aterial« and a nnmher o f 1 *cem ber 23. M a ria n M sorc. Refreshm ents were served bv a com m ittee composed of Marian Hopkins, Kay F ran ­ other prod net a — Collier'« W eekly. The E lm a rte s club m et Tuesday Frances M ac k ln . E velyn Shanda. at the Colonial cate fo r a 1 o'clock A lice Seitx and J u a n ita Hopper cis and Gcbert Marshall no hostess luncheon. T he table was - A _ H e r a ld i c F i g u r e centered w ith carn atio ns and red _. Cruson enter- M r. ___________ and M rs. C. C. A w lre rn flgure In hem ldrv 1« » tapers. A fte r the luncheon the club talned w ith a d inner o artv Tue-id'sv Tuesday and Wednesday fahnlotia two-legged, winged ere«, w ent to the home of M rs. H . C. evening. Covers were laid for eight IN C O R S O R A tlD o f T h e table was decorated w ith hollv tn re lik e a cockatrice, hnt hnrlng W ells and held an exchange December 20 and 21 Christm as g ifts and spent the a f- and C hristm as tree lights and red the head o f a dragon and without ternoon socially. O ffic e rs fo r the tapers. T h e evening was spent Ice »pur«. T h e word come« from a year were elected as follows; Presi­ ska tin g and piavlng crlbbage. Free C ity D elivery M iddle English word, w lrere. mean­ dent. M rs. H . A. H agen : vice presi­ ♦ dent. M rs. V ic to r Cham bers: secro­ E p w o rth League cabinets fro m ing a aerpent ta ry -tre a s u re r. M rs. M e rv ille Veatch. Cresw ell. D ra in , Roseburg. Yoncal­ la. E lk to n aftd Cottage G rove met B i r d D e s tr o y « P e a t« T he LaCom us club entertained here T h u rsd ay fo r a conference on T h » »»cretnry hlrd I» n n tlre In w ith a 1 o'clock no hostess lunch­ E p w o rth League w ork. D r. T . D eon Tuesday at the home of M rs. Yarnes led the discussion. South America and frequently I» do- T. C. W h e d e r. M rs. C. A. B a rte ll of meetlcated and kept to destroy y |. Corvallis was a guest. T h e rooms T he R ainb ow girls w ill be enter­ per», lizard« and other reptile«. The and tables w ere a ttra c tiv e w ith tained w ith a Christm as p a rty Tues­ Gwili Andre and Frank name Is due to the crest, which re­ hollv and evergreen. T h e y had a day n ig ht a t the home of M rs. C Morgan exchanged E. U m phrey. Each g rl Is to bring sembles a pen stuck behind an ear. Christm as tree and gifts. M r. B a rte l) showed m oving a toy fo r an exchange o f gifts. pictures of the club th a t he had G o rilla « V e g e ta r ia n « taken a i th e ir Christm as m eeting Thursday and Friday T he C h ris tia n ladies' aid society a year ago and he took pictures to m et W ednesday In the church par- Oorilln« Inhabit dpnse forest« In December 22 and 23 be shown next year a t th e ir Christ- lors fo r an all-d av m eeting A pot- th e ir native West African haunt«, tnnjBjr_ytqka«arytfd. a t n o on and they are almoitt entirely vege­ Golden Age or Luxury tarian». They feed mostly on fru it» Post« and tender »hoots and occasionally T rim raid plantations. It w ith a R osary of Jewel­ lik e lights; sw ing T a k in g No Chances Tom Brown and Maureen a silver s ta r fro m Its *1 «hall not Journey In an a ir­ topmost tip, th a t every O’Sullivan p la n e " aald H I Ho. the ange of frie n d and s tra n g e r m ay be Chinatow n. “ It» dangers are hut gladdened by the sight of yo u r »mall, hnt on my own doorstep there outdoor Christm as tree. S h arin g ■ re no dangers at alL"— Washington doubles every Joy. and a Christm as H O L ID A Y Star. tree can never be a selfish th in g Roseiale M dium Red because it is the symbol o f loving k in d ­ B it t e r A r r a ig n m e n t ness com m em oratin g the b irth d a y of h im who 1 lb. Tall Tins opened his h ea rt to all m an kin d . T h e g lo rified W hat Is public history hut a re g ia Christm as tree stands sentinel a t one's gate. Its ter o f the successes and disappoint­ lovely far-sh in in g lights dispelling all gloom fro m ments. the rices, the follie« and the Its environ m en t, every s p a rk lin g s trin g o f colored quarrels o f those who engage In con­ lights ra d ia tin g the season’s w ish; M e rry C h ristm as! 1! 6 FOR 55c tention fo r power?— Pliny. M ore, It b -a re its o ..n message, fo r a ll year» In sun and s to rm , in jtu n y o r fru itu l soil It haa th ru s t Ita roots D ra w b a c k deeper “De trouble about de man who and Oold No 2 cons flu n g «Inga a t his w ork." aald tTncle Ita Ehen. “la dat he make« everybody Regular 15c branches knock off and Jine In de chorua"— w ider Washington Star. L ik e the influence of the C h rist S p irit— w hich lights the w orld! LATHAM . Dec. 14.—M r . end M r«. John T ru » - nel) end dau gh ter Jeanette vm ted Bunday e t the L e tte r V a n N o rtw tc k home e t London. T h e J. B. G ru bb home wee eUght- ly dam aged by fire h rid a y . L e n e id H o u . who hed been !n O akrid ge. spent tha w eek uua a t hie home here. M rs. r osier end M rs. W a rd mo­ tored to Eugene «lOnuuy. ih e A lfre d W h ite fa m ily were guests Bunday e t u ie u. o. Pow e.i home in Cottage Grove. T he tem p e ra tu re has been aa low es aero in uus d is tric t d uring tne past week T he L a th a m m a rk e tin g club held Its second m eeting a t school M on­ day. T he program of w o rk and the 4-H constitution end by-law s were adopted. T he lesson. W h a t Is M a rk e tin g and fo r W h a t Purpose Does It Serve?” was discussed. A ll m em bers w ere present. The M e rry M akers H e a lth club ' held a m eeting at school T h u is d a v I T w e n ty -fo u r w ere p re s e n t An In­ terestin g program was given T h e L a W au n a S ’ w ing club held i a m eeting a t the school house F r i- I dav. Ilene T ru n n e ll was elected : club reporter. A fte r the business m eeting games were plaved The I next m eeting w ill be held the firs t F rid a y In Janu ary. C a w S acred ia In d ia SOCIETY T h e M. P. O. club entertained w ith a 1 o'clock surprise luncheon Tuesday a t the horns of Mrs. C. C Cruson. T he tabla was centered w ith a bowl of Christm as tree lights and holly and rad tapers. The a f- ternoon was spent w ith an ax- chsngs o f Christm as gifts and so- . .. Mrs. Cruson. . .• - president , . of ‘ he group presented each m em ber *w ltn a m ft. CHRISTMAS f~7Az