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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON BHCHURCHES •y O C I E T Y M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter Telephone J 5 9 HOLM-MILLIGAN WEDNESDAY * - ---- Miss Lillian Holm of Eugene and Sidney A. Milligan were unit- 3 V o -e ^ i^ th ic h a ^ V o T ^ e at 3.30 o clock in the chapel of the First Congregational church at Eugene. The beautiful candlelight cen-mony . . . perfom M to . setting of white gladioli by the Rev. William P. Reedy of Los An m o in iH h About u u u i im v r rela- v ia - geles, la California, fifty ? ndR r £ nf “'!'"',5U? h S ¡S d Presbyterian Missionary w i l l meet on the lawn at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Will V. McGee “I ? * 0 V Thp ^ w e l l Presby- tenan Missionary society has been invited to attend. The young people of the local church will be t o . pmgnun. T H V IN T H V ? ... ^ 2 ? <rf M i J c i i t S S Community Bible class meets in the Townsend hall every Sunday morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau- bnch. Everyone welcome. Special invitation to the ladies. Catholic Church. Father An- thonv Geraee - M u . <s„„ day flt 9;30 , m e t the fourth su n d a v whon the hour ta s » m aunaay wne" hour is 8 a. m _ . Martin. Supt. Church sendee« at * 11:00. Dr. J. R. Branton will speak ! i ? ' i , "“ oo1? m J iv lX - - was very attractive in a suit bride S U R P R IS E SH O W ER of light blue crepe with matching ------------ hat and accessories of grape. Her ... orchids AA.V...AA.. Mrs- Haro,d Boalaugh ( L i t a flowers were a corsage of She was given in marriage by her Most»’). a W^ 2 * , T ored at a miscellaneous surprise Miss Winifred Void of Portland . by was maid of honor. She wore a *ad*eAs ®f ~ M„ rtrecs o f d u stv rose w ith n n w blue bom e °* ber mother, Mrs. Mar- - .2 5 ? inhn K oke acted a s best * er e Mmes. Elmira Montgomery, sage. John Koke acted as best Todd Glasgow Jess Ruth The ceremony was followed by S S . wm bim a reception at the home of Mr ‘ r\ ^ i gh5kr} ¿¡LT and Mre. Arthur W. Morris. Mrs. ugVn’F John Milligan, m o t h e r of the groom, poured and Miss Betty “ J * " ngp J ? ™ n V Tnh^ Robb cut the cake. Miss Virginia Mrs Hand H a r tie of Portland Miss Helen Mrs- Mosby and Mrs- Ralph Hand Tillman and Miss Margaret King and daughter Carole of Chelan, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. At the evening service. Dr. Branton will explain the book of Amos. The Rev. H. W. Davis will fU1 ,he pulpit on Sunday’ Sep,en> ber 1 A ' , / ’J c ^ ss1enl b^ ° f “ S u "day school, 9:45; morning worship, 11, "A Siamese vice, 7:45. 7:45. e ^ ^ ^ Tuesday b b e i n evening. will begin SpeCi?* services„ « ^ m u in g each evenin8 except Monday, ~ ‘ o Chr‘?Uan Science Society ¿42 Street’ — Sund,a?’ sc* ^ ’1; sub^ “Mind. Evening service second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 at Roseburg will begin at l i a. m. and will be held at the church, Corey and Military streets. Free luncheon will be served to out-of- town guests at noon. • • • Christian Church, Gordon Hypes Minister. Bible school. 9:45; church, 10:45. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. Church, 8:00 p. m. Morning sermon, "The Gift of the Father." Evening sermon, "Life’s Greatest Danger." This is number two in the favorite sermon series. On Tuesday evening the commun ity sing takes place in the church auditorium. Everyone invited. GOSPEL MEETINGS AT LONDON CHURCH A series of gospel meetings will begin Thursday evening, August 29th. at the Church of Christ at Ixindon. Services will begin at 8 o’clock p. m. daily, and will con tinue over two Sundays. James O. Wilburn of Odessa, Texas, will be the speaker. Mr. Wilburn Is a graduate of North West Christian College at Eugene. SPECIAL MEETING FOR SALE OR RENT Modem way that she can in getting the home. Good location, lots of groups organized 'Ph«» aim of the fruit. N. E. Glass, 1899 Fairmont, plan Is to make Cottage Grove and the surrounding territory Eu¿eneJ O¡2i2¡L.— — — more garden minded. NIIAME O \ G U N T A IN O N ’N Cottage Grove, Oregon, August 16. 1940. To the Editor: The teeth found on the street at Grabcr-Gettys be longed to J. E. Burns. They were thrown from the third-story win dow of the Cottage Grove hotel, landing on the concrete. Not the imbibing of too much nx’k nnd rye. but the effect of a milk shake front Gustafson’s. I assure you. J. E. BURNS. KODAK F IN IS H IN G 28c Per Roll 24-Hour Nervine. I Free Enlargement. WE DO ALL THE WORM AT THE Picture Shop A rcad e T h eatre Admlaaloa I On and 40o FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUNT 2S-X4: “SAFARI," Douglaa Fairbanks Jr., M adeleine Carroll, Tulllo Carralnatl, Muriel Angelua, Lynne Overman, Billy Gilbert. The P.D.G. club held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. S. L. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUGUNT Xft-2«-t7l Godard. Friday. Those present “MARYLAND," W alter Brennan. Fay Balnter, Brenda from out-of-town were Mrs. Fn*d Broders, Mrs. Marie Fletcher, Joyce, John Payne, Charlie Ruggles, Marjorie Weaver, Mrs. Ralph Buck and Miss Kath H attie McDaniel, Sidney Blaekmer. Photogra|ihed In erine Auld of Eugene; Mrs. Roy TECHNICOLOR. Faster and Mrs. Zellar of Lorane. Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mrs. W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AUGUNT 28-20: van axsistod in serving t,e Montgomery, Betty Thrasher, ence literature and the writings Alleman of Divide and Mrs. Loren “I WAN AN ADVENTURENN," Zorina. Richard Hunt of Culp Creek. Mrs. Broders The bride is a graduate of Ore- r if^ M c H ^ H °f 2 ^ °' Greene. Eric Von Ntrohelm, Peter I-orre, Nig Romann. gon State colleg where she was r°wed ° r. ° r af* was the main speaker of the af Fritz Feld. ternoon. She discussed the work of ter the Wednesday service. a member of Alpha Chi Omego • • • the Federated Garden club and sorority. She has been a member Presbyterian Church — Sunday plans for organizing community of the chancellor’s staff at the [?ents ere se n e d at tbe clost of school at 10:00 a. m. Morning garden clubs. A plan is being out University of Oregon. Mr. Milligan tbe evenin£- ____ worship at 11:00 a. m. The Rev. lined for forming small commun was graduated from the Universi- ty of Oregon where he was affili C E L E B R A T E A N N IV E R SA R Y and Mrs. McFarland are at pres- ity garden clubs in the rural dis ------------ ent enjoying their vacation in tricts with Cottage Grove as the l«e ated with Phi Delta Theta frater- Admlaalon 10c and SOe; Bargain Nlghta dinner was southem California, California, ana and tor for ine the center. It is also hoped that two nity, and is now associated with “ A picnic uuuier w as held nem in m the southem Herbert W Lombard in the prac- c,ty park Sunday in observance of third Sunday the pulpit will be or three will be organized in Cot THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AUGUNT 22-2«: J X of law P the golden wedding anniversary of fnied by the Rev. Wm H. Graler. tage Grove. Any group of ten or “MURDER IN THE AIR,“ Ronald Reagan. Lya Lya, Following a wedding trip the Mr. and Mrs. E. Damewood^ Sermon .topic: From Among Our twelve women in or around Cot John Lltel, Eddie Foy Jr. Bargain Nlghta. Admlaalon tage Grove wishing to form a gar their Mr. and Mrs. Damewood were Talents. young couple will make .me u on h auuui married August 20. 1890. in Eu- Because of an unforseen situat- den club may get in touch with 10«. LOCAL NEWN R E E L home south Sixth street. Among out-of-town guests at by ,the ^ te C. A Wooley. jon which has arisen in the past Mrs. S. L. Godard for the particu SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AUGUNT 24-25: the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. wbo were t?™ few days. Mr. Graler announces lars. T E X A N NTAGEC'OAi’H," Charles Ntarrett, Iria Mere Scott Milligan of Longview. Wash- a"d reared m Oregon, spent all of that it win be impossible for him Cottage Grove has been desig ington Mr. and Mrs. Edward *he,r married life in and around to fill the pulpit of the Prcsby- nated as District No. 6 and the dith, Nona of the Pioneer«. Saturday Matinee 2:80 p. m. Wheelock of Portland. Dr. and Ctottage Groce except six years terian church this coming Sun- following communities are in- Admlaalon 10c and I Ac. LOCAL NEWS REEL. Mrs Bruce Titus of Salem, Mr. wbicb was spent in Redmond and ja y morning. Sunday School will clued in the district: Walker, Lor and Mrs S. O. Pearson of Port- Grants Pass. They are the par- held as usual, and it is suggest- ane, Gunter, Saginaw, Elkton. MONDAY, AUGUNT 2d—CLOSED. land and Urcel King of Hood Riv ents of five children. The four l i v - .^ that those who wish to do so, Disston, Dorena, Star, Divide. TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, AUGUNT 27-28: ing children and all of the grand- attend a worship service at one Comstock. Anlauf, Drain. Leona, er. children were present Sunday, in- oj the other community churches, Elkhead, London arid Black Butte. “HOT NTEEL,” Rhhard Arlen, Andy Devtae, Peggy eluding Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dame- • • • Mrs. Broders is the president of HENGELBROK LINEBAUGH Morgan, Anne Nagel. wood and sons Lyle, Gene and Bill Lutheran Church. (Mo. Syn.l, S. the Oregon Federation of Garden I NUPTIALS _______ of Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Joe £> A. building. West Main Street. clubs. Mrs. S. L. Godard has been The marriage of Jay Linebaugh Damewood and sons Donnie and w . A. Sylwester. Roseburg, pas- appointed district chairman for J to Miss Dorothy Hengelbrok of ¿err>’ of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. tor There will be no services or Cottage Grove an will aid in every Creswell was announced here Corbett Smith and children Miller Sunday school on Sunday. August yesterday following the return of a?d Nancy of Culp Creek, and 25, since the congregation has the young couple from a brief Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Slagle and invited to attend the mission honeymoon trip spent in Washing- sons Bernie and Joe of Elkton. festival of St. Paul’s Lutheran ton and Oregon. They were mar- Gifts were presented the honor church at Roseburg. The service vizxH MnnHav at Vancouver, V anm uvpr Wash- W ash- gues^ guests . . , ^ by r t h e i r children and ried Mondav'at . ington and are located at the grandchildren. Other guests pres- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER home of the groom’s parents. Mr. ent for the dmner were Miss Mary and Mrs. Glenn Linebaugh at L. Sloan of Marshfield and Clyde Mrs. Fred Langston entertained 104 I Street. Ridway of Culp Creek. Guests jast Thursday evening at her home Mr. Linebaugh, well known calling in the afternoon included a miscellaneous bridal show- here, is a former student of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mrs- er honoring Mrs. Harold Bos laugh. Cottage Grove high school, while Robert Stacy. Mr. and Mrs. Wes yb e evening was spent with social Mrs Linebaugh is a graduate of Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen conversation and music. Following the Creswell high school. Scott and Miss Glennie Scott. the presentation of many lovely —♦ — —♦ — gifts, refreshments were served. P R E -N U P T IA L SH O W E R R E B E K A H LODGE Invited guests were Mrs. Marguer- ------------ ------------ ¡te Mosby of Dorena, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. H. B. Breedlove and Miss Two visitors were present from liam Vaughn, Mrs. Colin Garout- Thelma Coltrane entertained at a California lodge at the meeting te, Mrs. Bob Stacy, Miss Etta the home of the former last eve- of the Rebekahs Friday evening Millett, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. n ing with a pre-nuptial shower in the I.O.O.F. hall. They were Elmer Neet, Miss Mildred Dugan, for Miss Bernadine Wiese, who Mrs. Lila DeFarrari and Mrs. Miss Blanche Paquette. Mrs. Sam will be married in September to Hazel DeFarrari. The charter was Miller, Mrs. Kenneth Ward, Mrs. Tommy Howard. The color scheme draped in honor of George Hall, John Schaffer, Mrs. Fred Knicker- was peach and white and beauti- Mrs. Anna Gowdy and Mrs. Susie bocker, Miss Evelyn Biggerstaff, ful boquets of gladioli and nastur- Klopfenstein, members who have Mrs. Larry Biggerstaff, Mrs. Del- tiums were placed about the recently passed away. At the busi- bert Brown, Miss Lillian Young, room. After several games had ness meeting plans were made to Mrs. Rodney Safley and Mrs. been played the gifts were taken hold initiation at the next meet- Ralph Boslaugh. Several friends »ove — 1 2 -. from an attractive wishing well mg on August 30. The following sent presents who could not at- and presented the guest of honor committee was appointed to be in tend. by Mrs. Breedlove’s grandchildren, charge: Mrs. Minnie Sweet, Mrs. —♦ — I t ’s our party, and we're saying "Thank You, Jean and Janice Hewitt of Marsh- Edith Sanders, Mrs. Ina Stuart, H O N O R S M OTHER field. Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Leita Stewart, Mrs. Margar- “ _______ Cottage Grove," in the bert way we know—with served at the close and cleverly- et Safley, Mrs. Rosa Petersen, Mrs R a y Vincent entertained values. Take advantage of 10 percent to 60 per made miniature brides were pre- Mrs. Melbie St. Elmo, Mrs. Tillie Tuesday at her home with a 12:00 13-oz. sented the guests as favors. A Prager, Mrs. Susie Schneider and o«cIoclc dinner honoring her moth- cent price cuts on these day-to-day needs . . Every larger bride was presented Miss Mrs. Vina Smith. The committee er Mrs Martha Marsh, on her one of them has been selected for quality and Wiese by Mrs. Breedlove. Among in charge of the Staff club meet- birthday anniversary. Covers were the twenty-six guests present were ing to be held next Friday eve- iaid for ejeht value. — Come Early. Miss Wilberta Wilson of Albany, ning includes Mrs. Martha East- '_____ Mrs. Henry Molino of San Diego, ham, Mrs. Ina Stuart, Mrs. Effie w n r ra m * California, and Mrs. George Hew- Ballew and Mrs. Marion Arm- VL,ua’ MILK OF U. S. P. itt and children of Marshfield. strong. At the close of the eve ning John Veatch surprised the ^ Eb,¿e7 S* or crwT.o with tozith a a watermelon feed. the W.BZ!. club Wednesday af- PICNIC MONDAY group Pints temoon at her home. Bridge was The American Legion an Amer played following a 1:30 dessert ican Legion Auxiliary held a THETA RHO GIRLS with high score going to Edna joint picnic in the city parti on 1 Min. Fever Burleson and low to Grace Davis. Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock. A regular meeting of the Theta Maude Funk was a guest. About fifty in all were present Rho Girls was held Monday eve Including one out-of-town guest, ning at the I.O.O.F. h a ll Robert W ith (Jase—Oral Mr. R. Olsen of Creswell A St. Elmo, district deputy for the C andid T y p e short business meeting was held Odd Fellows, gave a short talk. A separately by each group follow committee was appointed to meet 75 E n v .—75 Sheets ing the picnic supper. It was with the Odd Fellows and Re- 500’s reported by the nominating com- bekahs to plan entertainment for m ittee for the Auxiliary that a ll, meeting to be held September officers had been selected but on e.! 20 in honor of the Rebekah anni versary. Preceding the lodge meet $1.00 Douche S y r in g ............... . 69c ing a picnic was held at the home G enuine 26c Gibson Tooth P a s t e -------------- l l o of the advisor, Mrs. Oscar Smith. teacher of Several Rebekahs were present 10c Razor Blades, D.E., 6 * s ________ Sc and four girls who plan to join at 26c Chest Rub — .............. 12c the next meeting were also guests. Square—C lose Out The next regular meeting will be 26c Lady Fayre Shampoo ---------- 11c held Monday, September 2. FROM FUNDAMENTAL 5 Grain ' 76c Creosotad E m u lsio n __________ 37o TRAINING TO ADVANCED MRS. MARSH HONORED 26c Lady Fayre Hand L o tio n ........... l l o Bottle of 100 MUSICIANSHIP Mrs. Newt Cruson a n d Mrs. Applewhite entertained Tuesday Vfake your h a ir easy to care afternoon at the city park in hon CUT-RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS *1.25 fo r with a Haliw ell P erm an or of Mrs. Martha Marsh on her H igh School C redits Given birthday anniversary. The time U. 8. Bond ent W ave from the 10c was spent socially and many nice gifts were presented to the guest Special Course fo r Students of h o n o r . Refreshments of ice D esiring P opular Music ¡cream, cookies and lemonade were ¡served by the hostesses. Box of 50 D iane T h eatre 15C Sanitary Napkins 11c 50c Hair Brushes 19c 1 Thermometer HELEN RICE . HAGEN Those Busy School Days Are Here Again. 30c Stationery K 75c Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syring 39c $1 lyc Kandor Jr. Camera 30c Roxy Tissues 1 = Thermos Bottles Piano - Harmony 39 59 17, O / c 25c Aspirin Pocket Combs CURLETTE BEAUTY SHOP Gladys Heck, Prop. 634 Main St. — Upstairs Phone 76 10c 25c Talc 25c Magnesia OUR SECOND An 8-pound son was born Aug ust 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Funk at the O. W. Blackmore home. The baby has been named Paul Norman. Residence Studio 426 South 2nd St. Ph. 145-R C ig a r s with-caae Look for the Green Neon Sign 98'