THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1 KM THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON YT7 ri T IT PAT TTMTM’ baugh entertained Friday evening Mrs. A. B. Wolfard spent a week W.U. A. U. UULU JYLH in honor of Miss Edith Webster, at the Synider home at Dorena, The Cottage Grove W C. T. U. a teacher in the Lynx Hollow will be hostess to all the Lane school, who will spend the sum­ while Mr. and Mrs. Synider at­ county organizations at a county mer with her parents. Mr and tended state grange. institute to be held at Skinners Mrs. E. B. Webster at Long Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eaton and Butte Park June 29. Conference Beach. Washington. son Albert of Stockton, California, will begin at 11 o'clock. At noon Smart Togs for the Family for Play and Dress — 1 Miss Helen Settle, the other are guests at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Bartels a picnic lunch will be served. A Comfortable Yet Have Style. Low Prices Always. were Portland visitors Monday. program of much interest will con­ teacher, will spend the summer Eaton's mother, Mrs. Elsie Hunts­ vacation at the home of her man, and sister and brother-in- Their nephew, Bobby Morley, re­ tinue throughout the afternoon. father, Elmer Settle in Eugene. law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong. turned with them and will spend Men’s Bathing Jim Huntsman of Bumtwood is Guests at the Lyle Taylor home the summer in Cottage Grove. The International Bur e a u Bobby was the pitcher on the Against Alcohol through its sec­ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs W P. also a guest at the Harvey Strong to juvenile baseball team winning retary says: "In Germany, severe Moore and family, Mr. and Mn. home. Smart Style, Good Z O the Portland championship. measures are taken against drunk­ R. Y. Porter and Mrs. Mackie Hmart Styles. Mackey. Quality, Fin« Fit NOTICE . There will be a meeting of the en drivers in whatever walk of Wool or lyates life. The Blood Test System is Haying was delayed by the I will not be responsible for any . Boost Cottage Grove committee this (Thursday) evening in the now in force. Misleading adver­ damp weather but no damage was debts contracted by anyone in my tising, enticing youth to drink, in done. The crop is short but of name, except those contracted by city hall. Men’s Polo me persona particular is forbidden ” "In Aug- good quality. Miss Nettie Gawley has closed mt- 1937, an Intercollegiate Con- her Needlecraft shop and is tern- Kress for Non-Alcoholic Use of to porarily at Finnerty's Blossom Fruits, brought 2,000 persons to I Shop. Berlin. In Turkey, the govern- Polookaa. : ment is supporting a temperance Bush Coats A. W. Helliwell and Joe I^an- educational program which in- ' dess spent the first of the week on eludes the use of the radio and an outing in the Bohemias. i propaganda emphasizing the value Men’s Straw ¡».¡.-.i____ i »u « fruit and fruit juices. In Nor- Friday, Saturday, June $4-20 in the form way the traffic laws “forbid pro- JEZEBEU" Bette Davis, Henry ' Hntpolicy have been fessLonal chauffeurs to consume to Fonda, George Brent, Lindsay in!K' a,coho‘ while at the wheel and for lastest Htytaa. 48 hours before coming on duty.” Snappy Stylos Wool or Lastex “IN OLD CHICAGO," Tyrw at (Tiarles Hall s cabin America should follow the example »nd Cool on the Umpqua for a Special of thMM. countries Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, of these countries. Agent» convention. Acceptances _ Children*» Whit« have been received from all over | Men’s Drees “THE DIVORCE OF LADT X" MILVER BENEFIT TEA the iK.t Northwest dh.ru7 and ♦ it is is expected: expeciea The j^y, and Girls W* ^.72* Mothers club are having a silver the at. the benefit tea this afternoon, Thurs- Good Styles Good Patterns. S h 10 beautiful garden of the rhe Hall cabin has been remodeled Stewart - - - - home on Second Carlson and enlarged this year. street. The contributions received Mrs. W L. Workman has re­ are to be added to the fund being reived the American Legion aux- raised to build two new concrete tennis courts in the City Park. diary quilt presented this year. Patricia Baldwin will sing "The Mr, and Mrs. Earl Phelps of Lilac Tree” with Frances Hughes Lox Angeles visited Mr. Phelps’ as accompanist; there will be a uncles. O. W. and J. E. Blackmore piano solo by Geraldine Kem and Tuesday and Wednesday of this accordion solos by the Premazzi Cottage Grove, Oregon. week. They are on their way to sisters. ■ Yellowstone ¡wirk, where both have The Boy and Girl Scouts have positions for the summer. also prepared a short program. • club In the afternoon and a meet-1 Elliott Vinson, former Cottage ing of the Eastern Star Grand Lodge in the evening. They re­ Grove resident, who is now em­ ployed by a redio manufacturing' turned home Friday. concern at Oakland. Cal., is spend* | Keith Taylor, son of Mr. and Izoren Stiles is in Seattle spend- ing two weeks here at the home Mrs. Lyle Taylor fell while play­ Hall and Johnston, Real Estât«, ing the summer with his aunt, of his grandmother. Mrs. Sophro- ing and cut his upper lip. Several nia *"------ Vinson. * - had - to be taken. txMiu, Mure Insurance. Phone M. Miss .Mable Wilson stitches Mr. _ and Rod Rose Butter and Ice Cream. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks and , . Mrs. , Charley _ . - Peck and Ralph Tower of London has wi$re^un' moved into the Ren Sanford cabin Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tf family motored to Grants Pass s?™ ^’Pb and Klamath Falls Saturday and guests at the W. V. Chap- on Sharps creek. He is doing as- » * mors m Claude Morwood. wife and Sunday, returning home by way man home in Eugene. sesment work on nearby mining Fisher and daughter left recently for Los of Willamette Pass. Kenneth, who Marion Wilma claims. Angeles, California. They expect had spent a week at the Joe Dana Moore of the Jell Well club gave a Build and Boost Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnle Burk­ to return about the 10th of next .MaCargar home in Grants Pass kUy making demonstration at the holder of Santa Ana, California, month. came home with them and Norma club's last meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eppen- are here for a week visiting a sis- „ „ .. . . . remained for a few days' visit. Ross Robinson passed through ter. Miss Belle Burkholder, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and and Mrs. W. B Johnston and Mr. Cottage Grove Thursday of Last week on his way from Portland family of Portland arrived Sunday and Mm Ren Sanford. They are former residents of Cottage Grove, to San Francisco While here he' to spend several days at the home but left here ten years ago. Mr. wax a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Ó. of Mr Allen's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Allen, and with other Burkholder is the manager of a E Woodson. . , relatives here. grrM-cry store in Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Schroeder his wife has a beauty parlor. From attended the state meeting of the G. B. Amest, local agent of the here they will go on to Dallas Lions last week. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance and plan to arrive in Santa Ana company, attended me annual two before the fourth of July. Dr. and Mrs. H B. Ferrin were day agents convention of the com­ in Corvallis Thursday of last pany held recently at McMinnville, NOW SHOWING — Browning week. Oregon. Reports of officers show- Amusement Co., 3 Big Days and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trombley Nights, Cottage Grove, June 23, __...__ _,i Sjffrwxrvs *r of the business. At- noui, marn^ s^ewhat by Hie ill- torney Smith of Baker Oregon Dcparting from the usual pro­ ' th y delivered the principal address at cedure at commencement exer­ ere enroute. the banquet. His subject was the cises a quartet of the honor stu- Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth. Gor- dents in this year's class of Cot­ Local Pictures Local tage Grove high school prepared don and Connie Wirth and Mr. and Wirth motored to I 1011X1^10, Stlti tlOHSUFCr, AHCl E/IF1 and gave a round table narrative Mrs. Everett Your or Yourself on Screen. Qnnrlnti ♦ kotr at .. ™retarv of stnte of the history of their home com­ Monitor Sunday, where they at- tended for the first time the an- SneU ’ secrelar y ot state munity as a feature of the exer­ NOW SHOWING — Browning cises there the other evening. nual Rosselle-Neal family reunion. This narrative is being perpetu­ They enjoyed the trip and gather- Amusement Co.. 3 Big Days and Nights. Cottage Grove. June 23. ated by publication In the Cottage ing very much, it is reported. Grove Sentinel in installments - 24. 25. Everything new and clean.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider and Your own home state show. j23p Siuslaw Oar (Florence). daughter have returned from Wendell Wood, instructor at the Klamath Falls where they have Mrs. William Baimbridge, Don- Eugene Country Club, will give been visiting the past week. Mr. na Mae Tarr and Belle Burkhol-' golf lessons at Cottage Grove If and Mrs. Schneider attended the der drove to Salem Tuesday, and' enough players, men or ladies, are meeting of the state grange while together with Heston Baimbridge, I interested. Mrs. Fred Knicker­ there. went to Depoe bay where Miss bocker or Orlo Bagley will take _ Burkholder entered the fishing: the names of those who wish les-1 Mr. an(’ Mrs. Ross Taylor of derby but failed to qualify. Week- xons and arrange with Mr. Wood Seattle, who have been visiting ]y prizes of $2.50 are being of-’ for a time for a visit here. ¡Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson, re- fered for the best catch from now| i turned to that city Monday. (until Labor Day. They visited the; Mra. Umphrey, Mrs S. L. n . aquarium where there is an octo­ Mackin, Mrs. Nelson Durham. NOW SHOWING — Browning; pus and many kinds of fish and Mrs. Van Allison and Mrs. H. B. Amusement Co., 3 Big Days and a wonderful display of sea anem-' drirrtru UJam Onntlnnzl Thurs- Mir-Kta Timn 0*1 >. .. ’ Griggs were in in Portland Nights. dnffnrm Cottage Pmuo Grove, June 23, ones. The museum , is well worth a, day of last week where they at- 24, 25. Everything new and clean, visit also, being a collection of i tended a meeting of the Utopia Your own home state show. j23p stuffed birds, Indian relics, wild: life, etc. They returned home' Wednesday. They stayed at Pirate' Cove cabins where calla lilies 3H j feet high and huge violas grew; outside all winter. Dress Upf»r