THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 ► THK8ISNTLNEL l COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON WORLD DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED. SOCIETY World day of prayer was ob­ served Friday with a union ser­ vice at 2 o’clock In the afternoon at the Methodist church. The P D C. c,ub> 2 P m “t home Missionary society of that church of Mm. Alfred Wulff. was in charge of arrangements. —- ■ 6 —- More than 00 were in attendance. Past Matrons club, afternoon Each church had a part in the meeting at home of Inez Kramer. program, the first part being giv- Member» arc asked to meet at 2 en by the Methrglannas, 130 dessert at fr... ... offering was taken and home of Mm. Ellsworth M. Tilton the money will I m - used for the four union missionary projects’ sjx.nsored by the four churches. American legion Auxiliary, g At the close of the service tea 1». m. in armory. Regular meeting. was served in the room adjoining the meeting room. The hostess Catholic Altar Society. 1:30 committee was Mm. Olaf Olson, <|rNM>rt at home of Mm. William Mm. Maude Wright, Mm. Atkins Bartels, with Mm. W. O. Wilson and Mm. Bayard Reed as joint hostesses. IRISH-SWARTZ, INC Friday Phone 53 or 54 . _________________ Two Pree LET US HELP YOU BALANCE YOUR BUDGET l ake Advantage of Our Lower Prices and Save Dollars Monday Lemon Whip Wheaties2 pkg». 1 MRN. J. a . KMITH HOHTEHN. Kix next Justamere club, 1 o’clock no- J* xt meeting »meeting of the club March hostess luncheon at the home of ,h,‘ n,‘w officers will take up Mrs W W. McFarland This will their duties. be th«- birthday anniversary cele. •—♦— bration of the group. P. N. G. CLUB MEETS. Tuesday Evening club, 7.30 p m. in city library. ’Phis will be a current events minting. O. L IL dub. 1:30 dessert at home of Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Neighbors of Woodcraft, 8 p. m. Regular lodge meeting. ♦— Mothers club, all-day session at home of Mm. Pct Bressler with covered dish dinner at noon Wednesday Ad Libitum club, 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mm. Pete Christen­ sen. Jell P owder 7 Pkgs. 7 2—19- H-D—Assorted Flavors America'a New Cereal Sensation ’ Softasilk Lane Co. Postmasters In Meeting Saturday Bisquick 25 Olives Betty Crocker’s Recipes Pint Cans Lima Beans 91 ibs. IQ LARGE PKG. Something New 20 oz. pkg. 19e Crisco Wheat H’rts -“22e Irish’s Brazilian COFFEE Send for your Hostess Bowl set now Presbyterian ladles aid society, 2:30 j>. in. in church parlors. Mrs. Albert Helliwell will be chairman KITES FOR MATOON INFANT. of the refreshment committee. lib COLO*a ISTH1SK/ hut wear Kayser hose. What your face can’t do —Kayser can.” Be Wise . .Buy Kayser 79c and $1.00 guessing contest on Smart Shop cL Vaxtr ALICE BREEDLOVE the 1 ib. 20c 2 ibs. 39c Irish-Swartz Coffee Wheatie Display. . . His guess was 263. Correct In Glass Jars number was 267. i-ge. pkg. ___ 1 lb. jar 25C SPERRY PANCAKE oc »WAFFLE FLOUR 2 ib- jar 49c PUREX Palmolive Soap 4 bars Super Suds Super Suds Blue Pkg. 2 for 39c 3 for MILK Vegetables at Low Prices Grapefruit Onions Bananas 252 She 2 dozen Peet’s Cryst’l White Soap Chips Granulat’d Armour’s or Darigold Oranges Coachella 19c Dozen............... 35 SPUDS___ NO SALES TO DEALERS a s. wo. i 4 pounds. U. S. No. 2 pound bag 39c WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE IRISH-McBROOM MEAT DEPARTMENT ____________________ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Lnrdswift® si,verieaf 4 Bacon Broken 6 pound carton Wc give S&1{ Green Stamps O/UU/U 2 ibs. 29c 15c Irish’s Special COFFEE 0- F. Schneider won the Thursday 25c to $1.00 A X A Large Size WHOLE WHEAT BISQUICK Saturday the I^me county post­ masters association held a meet­ ing In Eugene with the election of officers for another year: S. K. Adams of Saginaw was named president of the association; Erma L. Basford of Florence, first vice president; Eva M. Stewart, West- {H/„18eoond vlce president, and William Ixiwer of Creswell, sec­ retary. Postmasters from this section attending were: Roy V. Foster. Lorane; Lillian L. Stim- mel. Blackbutte; A Rose Twing Dorena, and N. J. Nelson Jr., of Cottage Grove. NEW — 35 dozen new Spring Handkerchiefs " 3 VF bottles W 29 X Catsup Dundee The Past Noble Grand club met Thursday afternoon of last week “ The afternoon in I.O.O.F. hall. was spent sewing. Refreshments were served at the close of the afterncxMi by Mra. Lucy Bennett, •Mra. T. M Boyd. Mra. Ira Beidler and Mra. Stella Baker. Dorman Ray Matoon. small La Mercredi Pont, 7:30 dessert at home of Mm. Leslie Booth. son of Mr. and Mrs Dalton Wil­ liam Matoon of Black Butte died ♦ * S«’urday in Eugene. He was born Cottage Grove. (Next Week) He “ survived by his mother and Social Twelve club. 1 o'cl