FAGBTW O. TH URSDAY. MAY 17. 1934 jrH ^ S E N T O n g Ç x Ç O T T A G J M îR O V l^ jm E Q O ÎJ ^ NEXT WEEK FREE PET PARADE S a tu rd a y , M ay 26 SPONSORED BY COTTAGE GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—MAKE YOUR ENTRY TODAY Mn. N. J. N e lso n E n terta in s, Karl Snell for Secretary of j C ork-R aizing C annot Be Pet Parade Entry Blank . Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. entertained C n t .R i e E .i l i i i c k R uainw sa I with a bridge party F rid ay eve- U et-.U ch y u - K b u sin ess State. nlng honoring a daughter. Mrs. One ol the most valuable prod j D arwin Woodcock of O akland, j ucts of nature Is cork, for which Cai" hc.r° SIv(nt da^ week m8D haa devized a myriad of uses. Name ........................................... — ........................— ........ A dventist Church.—At the Inter­ Bridge s e r ie . U Held. Diego ¿¿1. who* is vW ting say. Pathfinder Magazine. Cork is section of west Main and M streets Mrs. A. W. Kime, Mrs. W arren with h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. H ., the outer layer ol the hark of an is a sm all white church, Seventh Address .............................. - .......................................- .......... M cFarland, Mrs. IVilliam Thum, O. Bennett, held high score and evergreen oak conunoD to southern Day Adventist. E ach Saturday a t Mrs. Skilling and Mrs. F av Mrs. Woodcock was presented w ith .„ ,i Africa hut At aatoniihingly low prices. Isom Bonita entertained with bridge part- a guest prize. R efreshm ents were and northern Africa, but 9:30 an hour is spent in the study ies W ednesday and Thursday ev e-, served a t a late hour. Q uests were cultivated extensively in Spain and of the Sabbath school lesson. At 11 Pet Entered .........................- .............- .........- ....................... o’clock the pastor. Elder Paul Iver­ nings of last week a t the Kime Mrs. LaBrie, Mrs. Lee Nichols, Portugal. The latter couutry pro­ son, delivers a serm on, the proof home. Twelve tables were in plav Mrs. Rex W heeler, Mrs. R obert duces more cork than all other coun of his statem ents being nam ed by Classification .......................................................................... Wednesday evening and Mrs. Geo. Petersen. Miss Madelle Beidler, . , om hinw i the »„„uni ,teid ho. Made to meet competition, Morgan won the traveling prize, Miss Genevieve Meranda, M is. Wll- tries combined, the annual y!ehl hi a chapter and verse from the Bi­ hour, 7:30. Particularly in Service. ! Mrs. Naomi P reston held high berta Wilson. Miss Maxine Lemlev. I lng more thau 188.000.600 pounds, ble. W ednesday • evening (Deliver by mail or personally at City Recorder’s Office) • • score, Mrs. Vinal R andall second Miss Mildred B ennett. Mrs. C lair harvested from 1,000.000 acres of F irst M ethodist Episcopal Church. high, and Mrs. F red Anderson low. Hogate and Miss B eth Bede. j cork oa|[ trees. The outer layer of M eredith A. Groves, P astor.—Sun­ ! Ten tables were in plav T hursday D elphian S * ietv M eets. bark 0D the cork nak 18 formw’ *»» day school. 9:45, Omer Moore, su­ evening ad Mrs. Brighton Leonard This hag been our specialty won the traveling prize. Miss Em- The D elphian society m et Mon- anuual ad,)1“ ous fr®«* w itl.ln the perintendent: forenoon service, 11, for many years and we give 1 m ajean Stephens held high score. day evening a t the home of Mrs. tree- *bicb gradually becomes a sermon topic, “The Language of Mrs. Jam es P. G raham second Claude Cruson, w ith Mrs. S, L. soft, thick, homogeneous mass pos- P entecost” : evening service. 7:30, absolute satisfaction. high, and Mrs. S tew art Carlson Godard as program leader. The gesslng the peculiar compressible with special music including a vocal duet by Mrs. Alice Breedlove Relation to Growth in G race” : eve­ low. Red roses were attractiv e D o N o t V is it G ra v e s for discussion was “The P it d , n ,la litiP i „ „ w h ich its I decorations both evenlngB and re­ topic From W hich We Are Digged.” , and ela8UL qualities on which its and Mrs. H attie H a rt; voung neo- ning service, 8, sermon subject. "Is There is no visiting of graves pie’s m eetings: Epw orth league, freshm ents were served. Old Fashioned Religion N arrow ?” after burial among the more conven­ Lessons were given as follows: | economic value depends. prayer meeting. 7:30, T hurs­ P rayer meeting, 8, Thursday. “The Middle Ages Defined.” Mrs. The first stripping of cork from 6:30; Our long experience assures day; m eeting of men of the church, tional eastern Cherokee Indians on * • • Godard: "O ur Debt to th e Middle young trees takes place when they 7:30. Monday evening, May 21. you of oorreot and reliable E lm artea Club E ntertained. Presbyterian Church, Jam es Ai- the theory that it would bring bad Ages in G overnm ent.” Mrs. Alice , flrp rtf te e „ to tw o n tu venra • • • Mrs. H. C. Wells entertained the Miller: “In the Position of Worn- ,tweut? >ears work. Smith, Pastor.—Sunday school, luck. E lm artes club w ith a 1:30 d e s­ an," Mrs. E lb ert Bede; “In Litera- old- The yield. called virgin cork, C hristian Science Society, 242 kin 10. Tom Short, superintendent; sert luncheon Tuesday. Roses a n d turc and A rchitecture," M is. Cru- is rough, unequal and woody in tex- south Second street. Sunday school, forenoon service, 11. sermon topic, snapdragon* were decorations, and son; "Stoic Philosophy^” M rs .W ll- ture and Is of little commercial val- 9:45; forenoon service, 11, sermon "The Compensations A n im a ls U sed in L a b o rs to rie s of M aturity.” Mrs. Charles H all held high score. liam MacGibbon; “E arly Chris-1 ua topic, "M ortals and Im m ortals.” , ,na„ n„pd , There are only two types of ani by Rev. H. W. Davis of the Bap­ Mrs. Harold D ugan of O akland, tianity,” Mrs. Godard; "P ertu llian ’s ue' “ 8 PrluclPaHJ used in tan tist church. Evening service will mals customarily used on a com * Cal,, who is visiting with relatives Defense,” Mrs. W. J. W hite, who nenes and sometimes in the making I P entecostal ‘ Assem bly of God, be a joint meeting with the Bap­ mercial scale in laboratory expert here, was a guest. The club will also reviewed the book. "The of rustic furniture for ferneries and j Atwood Foster, P astor.—Sunday tist c.hurch. P rayer meeting. 7:30, m eet in two w eeks w ith Mrs. Vic­ Prides of Life,' bv H oskins. cicnts. These are guinea pigs and L. L. Harrel Bert Trask to conservatories. The hark Is removed ! school, 9:45. Mrs. Charles Cochran, Wednesday. r Cham bers for a 1:30 bridge • • • superintendent; m orning worship, white mice. F am ily D inner H eld. from the tree ever* el« ht or ten ¡11; evening service. 7:30; Bible dessert luncheon. B aptist Church. H enry W. Davis. A fam ily dinner was held S u n -1 *eaf 8’ th<* quallt> with study on the Mosaic Tabernacle, P asto r.—Sunday school, 10, Mrs. F a ir W e a th e i F o re c a s t day a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. each stripping. The trees continue 7:30, Tuesday; prayer meeting. D. A. Emerson, superintendent; Forecasting from weather charts G. B. P itcher. Those present were ( to thrive under the operation for I Thursday m orning; voung people’s forenoon service, 11, joint meeting service, 7:30, F riday; children's with the Presbyterian church at began in Holland in 1860. The first Mrs. W. B. McNeil of Sunnyvale. I 150 years or more. Prime cork can- church, S aturday; street meet­ the Presbyterian church, sermon forecasts In the United States were Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeil , , obtained u n til th e tr e e Is a t ing, 7:30, 3, Saturday. topic, “The Compensations of M a­ and grandchild of San Francisco. , Ue obtalne. ¿?ruc. ERE S M IL I Z