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s I Ï I 5 O ddest Job in New Y ork City O C I E T Y M iss R o d n e y H o o d . R e p o r t e r T e l e p h o n e 159 HONORED A T SHOW ER. t 1 T ilI 'K S h A V , S E P T E M BEH H TH E SEN T IN E l ». COTT AGE GIL >VK, OH EGON PAGE FOTTI N 1 E L S E N - B I S K '. Miss M arcia Brund, who w ill be _. . _ . . n . The wedding of Mrs. D a i s y married September 19 th to Boyd Bu>R, amJ N b Q N|e|sen w;|s an Allen, was the guest o f honor at a event o f Sunday afternoon, the miscellaneous shower given F r i ceremony being sok'mmzed at 1:30 day afternoon at the Andrew o'clock at the home o f the Rev. Brund home by Mrs. E. E. Cone. Ingw ald Olsen, pastor of the Mrs. Alvis Wicks. Mrs. R L. Cone, Bethesda ( D a n e b o ' Lutheran Mrs. C. V Land and M rs. D W . (n l ) r flnd Mrs St urges. Guests included Mrs. J. I. Fisher attendeii the couple. K naffle Haynes. Mrs. George F u l The bride wore an afternoon dress lerton, Mrs. S. L. M ackin, Mrs. o f soldier blue, w ith black hat and Elm er Tohlen, Mrs. S. J. Leonard. accessories and a corsage of Mrs. Jack Caton. Mrs. Wayne orchids. The couple w ill be nt Monroe. . „ „ „ M rs . N. . E. Compton, Mrs. home at 350 Eleventh avenue J. S. Safley. Mrs. A lb e rt Wootey M r N j,,|swn a and Miss Fay Wooley. M rs. A lb ert f o n w r C ot, Grove reslden,. Adkins and Miss A lb erta Adkins, ____ Mrs. W illia m Petersen. M r s . , W . C. T. I Charles Cooley. Mrs. S. L. Godard, M rs. A lbert Woodard, Mrs. Tom M rs. S tella Adams entertained Biggerstaff. Mrs. Cecil Safley. the W. C. T. U. at a special m eet Mrs. Rodney Safley. M rs. F ra n k ing at her home Monday a fte r- Houser. Mrs. Bessie S u tcliffe . Mrs noon. Im p o rta n t business m con- Earl Balch. Mrs. James Tedford, nection w ith the county conven- Oddest job in New York city is th at of Ingolf H rrgrr. G eneral Elee- Mrs. Low ell Tedford. Mrs. W a lte r tion held in Eugene yesterday was Vris enguirer. lie photograph« lightning a* it »trikes the Empira Sorenson. Mrs. B. Reed. Mrs. transacted. Mrs. Janies Tedford State Building. Elm er Kent. Mrs. H erbert Adams, led the devotions. Annual election Mrs. Mamie Gidney. M rs. John of officers was held w ith a ll o ffi- • l i C O T T A G E G R O V E P IC N IC Veatch. Mrs. Brund and the guest pees being reelected except the 1 'll P H I I 'll IN P O R T L A N D . of honor. The hostesses served secretary. M rs. Stella Adams was v 1 a 1 ' - J a i V I l U r t l ------------- delicious refreshments a fte r the reelected president: Mrs. N. E THURSDAY The tw e n ty -firs t annual picnic pnasehtation o f many lovely gifts. Compton, vice president; Mrs. C. The Royal club w ill meet on o f the Cottage Grove Association • N. Land, treasurer: Mrs. Anna Septem ber 18th fo r a 7:30 dessert was held Sunday. August 31 at F A M IL Y REUNION'. Palmer, d ire c to r o f temperance at the home o f Mrs Bertha Me- Peninsula P ark tn Portland. Due 1 and missions: Mrs. F ra n k Houser. Queen w ith Mrs. H a rrie t B artels to L ab or Day fo llo w in g and W fa m ily reunion was held at children's fa rm home d ire c to r: assisting. threatening ruin only 811 people the home o f D r. and Mrs. A. W. M rs. J. Safley and Mrs. W illia m registered. While o th e r parts o f Kime Sunday. August 31st to cele- M orelock. d ire cto r of flo w e r m is- TUESDAY *he c ity w as drenched, the 8Yate D r. Kune's 83rd b irth da y sums: Mrs. James Tedford. direc- The M P. G d u b w ill meet at weather man was k in d to us D in- aahiversary. D r. Kim e came to to r o f child w elfare; M rs. Elsie the home o f Mrs. Benton Schrenk ner was served at 1 aJO p. m. a fte r Cottage Grove in A p ril. 1904. and W ells, d ire cto r of evangelistic de- lo r a j.3 0 dessert w ith Mrs. W. C. which President E lb e rt Bede call- has practiced medicine here ever votions: Mrs. H. B. F e rrin . direc- Mai-tjn as hostess. «1 the group to order. A few mom- since except fo r tw o years spent to r o f scien tific temperance in- 4. ents of silence was held in respect in Portland. Those present fo r the s tru c tio n ; and calendar com m it- Tuesday bridge club w ill meet to nine persons who have passed event were M r. and M rs. H arry tee. Mrs. James Tedford. M rs El- at the home of Mrs. H arry M et- on since o u r last picnic and who P. Kim e o f San Mateo. C alifo r- sie W ells and 5Jrs. W. V. McGee ca lf fo r a 1:00 o'clock luncheon. had met w ith us m any times. ma; M r. and Mrs. W. H. Kim e, Mrs. J. Safley was elected secre- T alks on Cottage Grove by Elm er H E B R O N G R A N G E W IN S Miss Geneva Kime. Miss Dorotha ta ry . Refreshments were served Frans, W . H. Powell and our M E M B E R S H IP < O N T E s T . Elkins, M r. and M r s. A rth u r a t the tea hour. The hostess fo r president were Very interesting. Lin ck and daughters B e ttie and the next m eeting to be held Oc- ------------- i Election o f officers were: Presi- The regular business meeting o f dent. E lb e rt feede; vice president. Lois, a ll o f P ortland: M r. and tober 10th w ill be announced la- Hebron Grange was held at the Leslie H u ll; treasurer, Mrs. Ger- Mrs. Lester Ashland o f H illsb oro: te r. C om m unity H a ll F rid a y evening, trude W o o druff; secretary, Mrs. M r. and Mrs. Edw in T u lla r o f Eu- —♦ — DEG REE OE HONOR. gene; M r. and M rs. Claude Kim e A le tte r from S tate M aster Ray H a ttie L . Best. Prizes were ------------- I G ill regarding recently passed awarded to the fo llo w in g : Oldest and daughter Claudette, and Dr. The Degree o f H onor met in farm b ills and proposed farm bills, lady, Mrs. M. C. Younger, firs t; and Mrs. A. W. Kime. reg ula r session Monday in Eagles was read by W a lte r Baker in his Mrs. Dora Collins, 2nd. Oldest hall. Election o f officers was held, a g ric u ltu ra l report. man. F ra n k Hawkins. 1st, W. H. H A N D K E R C H IE F S H O W E R . _______ M arie Lem m er was elected second Mrs. Jeanne M orton, home eco- Powell, 2nd. Youngest 1, a b y, M rs. Russell E. S m ith enter- vice-president to succeed Zelma nomies chairm an, reminded mem- Johnnie Roberts, 1st; L illia n Cath- tained at her home last Thursday D urham who has moved to P ort- bers th a t sales slip fo r this q u a t- erine C row ell, 2nd. Coming the afternoon w ith a handkerchief land; Vera Ziebeck was elected te r are due at the end o f this greatest distance: Ladies. Jessie shower and contract bridge in assistant usher in place o f B e tty m onth and asked th a t they be K elly, 1st; fx ’tui Scars, 2nd. Men honor o f Mrs. H enry C. W illia m - W illiam son, who has moved to brought to the next meeting. She F rank K elly, l i t ; P h il W illig . 2nd. soni who le ft Sunday to make her Redmond, and R uth Thompson also rem indeil new members th a t Oldest lady and- gentleman lx»rn in home a t Redmond A dessert was was elected usher to replace it is necessary to bung th e ir own Cottage Grove Mrs. Anna Beagle, served at 1:30. A t bridge Mrs. Genevieve Swanson, who has mov- service dishes fo r refreshments John /Mien The rem ainder of the Irv in g Palm er and Mrs. W illia m - ed to M edford. Tressa C a rte r was u n til a kitchen is added to the afternoon was spent in contests son won the prizes. Guests includ- elected inside w atch and H en rie t- hall. and visiting . Mrs. Mel Bracher ed Mrs. C u rtis French. M rs. Roy ta French, outside watch. D elici- A report on the booth exhibit and Mrs. Elm er Frans won the Sunderland. M rs. M erle Porter, ous refreshm ents were served at at the Southern Lane fa ir was clothespin race. It was voted to Mrs. Irv in g Palmer. M rs. Sher- the close o f lodge by Helen Coch- given by Mrs. W a lte r Baker. I t change the picnic to the 3rd Sun man Chapman and M rs. Charles ran, Frances Swanson and F ra n - was decided to have the exhib* day in August. Young. Evenson, foilow ed by tw o tables at the county fa ir and members Those (rum Cottage Grove wen- —♦ — o f bridge. The next meeting w ill were asked to cooperate in a r- M r. and Mrs. F ra n k K elly, M r G ARD EN C LU B. be in tw o weeks and practice fo r ranging and fu rn ishin g m aterials and Mrs. F rank M cGarvin. Dale ------------- in itia tio n w ill be held. Mrs. E the l fo r display. M cGarvin, Mrs. M. N orris and Mrs. A lfre d W u lff entertained Lindholm of Portland, state past I t was voted to postpone the p'rang Hawkins. O th e r towns rep- the Garden club at her home F ri- president, w ill be present at this next m eeting u n til October 3rd. resented were Ridgefield. Van- day afternoon. Miss M argaret meeting. Plans w ill be made fo r the usual meeting date fa llin g at couver, W ashington. Vernonia. Heck had charge of the program , the d is tric t, convention which w ill county fa ir tim e. An in v ita tio n M o lla lla and Salem (C o n trib u t- the subject being “ Do and D on’t be held here in November. The was accepted from Dorena Grange ed, fo r the Rock Garden.” F ollow ing refreshm ent com m ittee fo r the to attend th e ir special m eeting __+ __ the program the group visited the fir s t meeting in October was ap- and supper the evening o f Septem- H O N O R ED AT SHOW ER garden of th e ir guest, M rs. L. G. pointed. They are Helen Olsen, ber 25th. This a ffa ir w ill be Do- Van Schoiack. The place o f the Glenda Bushel! and Rodney Hood, rena’s response fo r th e ir loss in Miss Anna Bain and her sister, next m eeting which w ill be held —♦ — the recent membership drive race Mrs. D orothy Lyon, entertained at ( E L E B K A T E B IR T H D A Y . Friday, October 3rd, w ill be an between the tw o granges, in home of Mrs. Lyon Sunday af- nounced later. The hostess served “ — which Hebron Grange more than temoon honoring M is s A nita Open house was held from tw o doubled th e ir membership from 32 S tew art who w ill become the refreshments a t the tea hour. to fo u r o'clock Thursday at the members to 68 members. bride of I>)Uls JohnKOn of A tlanta, home of M rs Ada Oakes in honor A motion was passed to have a Georgia in the near fu tu re . Miss R E S E A R C H C L L ’B. of the 90th b irth d a y anniversary graveled drive put in to the new S tew art was presented many love- The Research club held th e ir he*' m other, Mrs. M ary H u ff. ha)) from the highway. ly and useful g ifts and each guest firs t fa ll m eeting in the lib ra ry ot “ u“ ' , 5J rs N om inations were made and brought some kind o f canned Tuesday evening. The president. ^ ' Slean’ 1' 1" ° fp ^ 7 ^ HC f ballots cast fo r state grange of- ««ids. Guests included M y rtle Mrs. Verne W illiam s, presided n‘ a' ,®Pd “ ” • Pearl Grandmougin fic(,s q{ w or(hy m aster overseer Kliese o f W alker, M argaret T arr, over the business meeting. Each o f P itkm , Loutsiana. and a grand- lpcturer secretary and 3 mem- Maxine H unter. W ilm a Hobbs. member answered ro ll call w ith l ° i bers of th<- executive committee. M a ttie Ruth M ontgom ery, Wanda her assigned topic. A round table F u lle rto n , C alifornia, served. A Eastburn, M rs. F ra n k Michael discussion was held on the novel. la r8e b e a u tifu lly decorated b irth - F ollow ing the business meeting and Sylvia and Frances Michael, “ A fte r This ” bv Rvland Kent A daY cake was served w ith M rs. a short lecturer s program was s u X ^ r t w ^ T r J e d by t h i H u ff cu ttin g the firs t piece. A K * e n : Reading; Mrs. Fred H arris; Mrs, Lyle M üllica, Mrs. Roy T run- nell and M arion T urner. president and past president, Mrs. 8reat number o f neighbors and A l" ^ W h ite ; piano solo, friends called during the day. Sev- D orothy H arris. Refreshments R uth Haldeman. The next meet R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S ing w ill be held in the lib ra ry in eral lovely g ifts were presented we rese rve d by M r. and Mrs. Hugh H a rris and Mrs. Leon M orton. the guest o f honor. tw o weeks. Royal Neighbors m et Tuesday —♦ — night in the Eagles hall fo r a Mahogany Jew elry M. F. G. CLL'B. C O N S T E L L A T IO N C L L 'B . A striking feature of new jew elry business session. Plana were o u t Is modern designs made of mahoga lined fo r the fa ll w ork. Elsie The Constellation club held its M rs Frances Nichols was host- Shields and E dith A llen served re ny in a new am ber shade. fir s t fa ll m eeting last Thursday ess to tb e M.P.G. club at her home freshments d u rin g the social hour. in thg Masonic club rooms. Mrs. Saturday. A 1:00 o'clock luncheon Now tr y pepperm int ice cream Table decorations were fa ll flo w - Sylvia Griggs resigned as presi- was served and the 28th anniver- at Gustafson’s o f course. 5-tfc-4i ers. ------------- -----—-------------------- dent and was succeeded by the sary o f the club celebrated. A vice president. Mrs. Gladys H all, b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d b irthday M aybejl W hite was elected vice cak<? was cut and served. The af- pij^sidient to replace Mrs. H all, ternoon was spent w ith social Con- A fte r the business m eeting a so- versation and needlework. Mrs. cial hour was held and refresh- W. C. M a rtin w ill e nte rtain the uiccits served by M aybell W hite, club next Tuesday at a 1:30 des- Mbxlne W ard and Alice Barber. sert at the home of Mrs. Benton Schrenk. WELCOME —New Teachers HONORED s j \ > » 41 FLO W ERS will add charm , to any social occasion S u nnyside G reen h o u ses 1704 W est Main Tel. 182 AT TEA. Miss Beatrice T u rtle , who left Monday fo r Florence, was guest o f honor a t a tea given at t|ie home o f Mrs. K. K. M ills Monday afternoon. The tea was held a fte r the regular health group m eeting and guests were members o f the group and friends. The guest of honor was presented w ith a hand kerchief shower. Mrs. Verne W il liams poured and Mrs. C. J. Kem served the ices. W. B. C. C LU B Mrs. N ellie Blackm ore enter tained the W. B. C. club at her home last Thursday. A dessert was served at 1:30 followed by bridge w ith prizes going to Mae j Tennis and Mabelle Wilson. New Pupils W<* take this occasion Io welcome both llic new and returning teachers and pupils of Cottage Grove and the rural teachers of this section. We want to serve yon and we especially Welcome the opportunity to serve your cloth ing and ready-to-wear needs. Newest things in school prints, skirts, coats, hats and in fact 1 lie cut ire out fit needs for school at surprisingly low prices. Arnest’s Dress Shop I. M t O s VII». The Presbyterian Ladles Aid, met yesterday afternoon in t he church park»ra fo r the firs t meet ing of the fa ll season, w ith Mrs. A W. H e lliw e ll, president, in charge. Plans were made (or a rummage sale to la.* he hl Saturday Septem ticr 13 in the building fo r m erly occupied by the Brisbane E le ctric store. Plans were also made to r the congregational d in ner tn be held Monday night at the church Mrs. Roy Short. Mrs E. <’ Shay, Mi's. C. F. Hoskins and Mi's Vinal Randall served re freshment« at the tea hour. The social hour was spent w ith eoch one te llin g o f her summer vaca tion. JU ST RECEIVED - N ew Shipment of CIRCULATORS Priced right. See them at M c L aughlins F U R N IT U R E S T O R E lliu nan gacrlfle« The ancient Aztec* of Mexico «ltd not practice human »ucrlflce be The Women's Council of the cam e they held human life cheap, C hristian church met yesterday at but. un the contrary, because they the church fo r an a ll day meeting conildered human life the m o il preclou» uf gift» and the unly one A eoveivd dish luncheon was worthy of being ottered to their served ut n«s>n w ith tw elve mem- god«, according to an article In N a t bers present There were tw enty- ural Hl»tory. —♦ - <'O1 N t ’l L M EETS fo ur present in the afternoon for the program and business meeting. The Paulin«’ circle presented the pmgram. The Sunshine circle w ill hold an a ll day meeting next Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. G«s>. D ru ry fo r the purpose of lim itin g I and the W orkers circle w ill meet •it the home o f Mrs. A m il Titles fo r an a ll day meeting and q u ilt ing. I J i t 'O M l 'H ( ' L l B. Mrs. George Jacobsen e n te rta in ed LaComus club at her home Tuesday A 1:30 dessert was serv ed followed by bridge Mrs. A. W Swanson held high score. Mrs Glennie Frost was a guest and she was presented a guest prize. M is A. W Kim e w ill bi’ hostess to the club at her home in tw o Weeks JO K ER I IH I ta tu » la Kumauta There ate only 2U.IMMJ automobil«* In Kumunlu In Bulgaria there are 2.314 pa»*enger car* and In Greec« U n ie are 7.000. Do you w an t b e tte r d ry elesn Ing? <'u lla g e G ro ve < h-nners. phone Ml. __________ ft-4te M n Buy Your Fall C oat Now! We Imve all styles, newest d e tails ami newest similes, in plaids, eaiui'l hair, solid eulnrs, price range fro m $12 9.• up. guild linings. W IIV \ D T III Y A .NEW DRESS fu r dress, fu r m ined, n r fu r Inuisew ear ' See ours. We have a large line in new est styles, and the newest enlnr shades, hlliek. wine, green. It. A. I’’, blue A ll p riee s fr n lll $1 98 Up to $14 9.'». ('m ile ill and look them over, SM ART SHOP A L IC E H K K E D L O V K . Prop. o ( L I II. The Joker d u b met Monday evening at the home o f Miss Lulu C u rrin fo r a 7:30 dessert. Mrs. Anna Graham. Mrs. Mabel M e rri man and Miss Eunice VunDen- burg were guests. At bridge, Mrs Glennie Frost held high score and Mrs. F W. B lickle held low The d u b w ill meet in tw o weeks at i the home o f Mrs. F. W. Blickle. A N N D I 'N t E E N G A G E M E N T . A rc a d e T h e a tre Adm ission l#e Sun., Mon., Tue».. Sept. I I 1.1-16— " C A I’G IIT IN T H E D R A F T ,” B«ih ! I o | h -. Ik iru th y Laim iur. Lynn«’ Overman, K<liiie Brneken, Paul H urst, Phyllis Ruth. W ed., T h o rs ., Kept. M r. and Mrs. M arion V Weldon announce the engagement of th eir son Glenn to Miss P hyllis John-, ston o f Portland. M r. Weldon is a graduate of the Cottage Grove high school class of 1938 and is now stationed as a sergeonf w ith the 29th engineers in P ortlam l The wedding is planmst fo r late October. »Ac 17-IM— ’T H A T H A M IL T O N W O M A N ,” Vivien Leigh, Laurence Ollvlei Alan Mowbray. Pn-vu’W Feature ’T im e Out tor R hythm ” Rudy Vallee, Ann M ille r. Rnsemtiry L a n e , Allen Jenkins, Three Stooges, R ichard Lune. E rl.. S at.. N«-pt. Itl-'iO— " B M t N A< I.E B I L L ” W a l lace Beery, M a rjo rie Mum. las» C a rrillo . V. W e ld le r. Preview Feature “ They M rl In X rg e n lln s ” Mnniss-n • I'H u rn . Jumes Kittson. D ia n e T h e a tr e G rU t M ills North Carolina probably ha* more water powered g ri*t m ill* in opera tion than any other itatc. M ill* are eipeeiully num erou* in the Blue Ridge m ountain* and the Smokies. One reason m ay be that old fa«h- loned »outhern corn bread, accord ing to expert*, can only be rig h t fully made with “ water ground Adm ission I K sad M r B a rg ain N ig h ts lOo H a tu rd a y Mnttmss IOr and 15c T h u rs ., E rl., Sept. 11 - 1«— “ < RA< H E D N I T S ,” M irha Auer, Una M erkel, S tu a rt E rw in. B A R G A IN N IG H TS . Admission 10c. Sa»., Sun., Sept. 13-1-4— “ P IR A T E S ON HORSE BACK,** W llh n m Boyd, R u - ' l l Il.i>«l«-n. Amly Clyde. Preview Feature “ Passage K r u m H o n g kong." L ucille F nuluinks. K e ith Douglas Saturday meal.” Matinee P a tro l C o v e r* C . H. 2 10 I' M Adtntaaloii 10s urni U t M on,, T ile s , Wed., Sept. 15-1(1 -17— 4 I.O S E D , Wisconain'* recent authorization of a uniformed traffic putrol m arks the completion of *uch action by all 48 state* of the Union. Thurs., Eri., Sept, IX I» --"E O IH El» L A N D IN G ,“ R ichard Arlen, Eva Gabor, J. C arrol Nalsh, N ils A sther B A R G A IN N IG H T S Admission 10c. U a llr y 'a C o m et H a lle y '* comet wa* during M ay, 1910. la it vtaiblo G R O C E R Y S A V IN G S Friday and Saturday F ru it J a rs at C o st— COCOa N tr s lK y s ] . h »- <••»•» 15c C rack ers Ili-H o 1‘ktf. 19c CatSUP I’n-ivrrvtl Sl<K-k 17C Form ay 3 lb. enn 59c Fly Spray Pint 23c Soup T o m n fo o r Veg. can s 25c M atches 6 ■ »» ’«<" 23c P ound 23C Baking P ow der " ■ 15c C andy ’ M acaroni 3"»- 19c C leanser " - ' ' y 3 e'"”114c C rack ers 2 Hi. box 19c Beans X’ ’1 3 ,h* 17c P i n e a p p l e S a le 1 Can Free W ith Each Dozen. Pineapple Will Be Much Higher. S u g a r S a le Less Than Cost. S u g ar This Price Cash Only 10 lb. sack C & H Sugar 59c 25 lb. sack C & H Sugar $1.47 100 lb. sack C & H Sugar $5.82 10 Prizes Will Be Given Away Free Saturday, Sept. 13th at 8 p. m. SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1 >D