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T i l l KSDA V . ' 8 T o l ’. hK 28. 104-1
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGI OROVB. OREGON
O C I E T Y
Social Calendar
THURSDAY
HflCHURfflES
Ration Calendar
H A L L O W E ’EN
Next
Thursday evening the
Gasoline:
C H U R C H O F GOD
Catholic Study Group w ill meet
In 17 east eoast slates A-t> enti
1060 East Adams Ave.
at 8:00 o'clock in the rectory w ith
pons are now good. In stales o u t­
Sunday
school
10:00
a.
nt.
Morn­
M r. and Mrs. Joe B ncher acting
side the east coast area A -8 cou­
ing w orship at 11.00 a in. Young
ALL DAY MEETING
' MILLER REUNION HELD IN as hosts.
pons arc now good.
...............
,
.
.
.
.
,,
fax»,lies
m
eeting
7
00
p.
m
IX>vo-
ILLINOIS
Our Bouquet Garden club w ill ; ' .
*
„
Fuel O il:
,
7.
. i
• i i Bonal serv in ' 8 tXl p. in Prayer
London 4-H Mothers club met
is t this afternoon at 2.00 o c Uxk
~
u
f
Period 1 coupons are good
m eeting Tuesday 8:(X) p. m.
on Wednesday at the old London
A fa m ily reunion was held Oc- Wlth Mrs j . nH, Vohs J r
through January 3.
Beginning
Sunday,
October
31.
hotel fo r an a ll day meeting, w ith tober 17 at the home of Mr. and
Tonight at 7 :30. E lite Bridge we w ill have evangelistic services Sugar:
a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. James Anderson, near En-
t .
Stam p No. VI good fo r 5 isiunds
club dessert w ith Mrs. Jo»* Brich- each evening , for a period i o
f at .... ...
, ... 1
A t the business
meeting
club field. Illino is, honoring Mr. and
,
through November 1 Stamp No.
er.
least tw o weeks w ith Rev J. I). .w.
. . . .
.
w ork fo r the school fo r the com- M rs M allie M iller. Cottage Grove,
29 in Book F ou r txxxmies good
W B C. 1:30 dessert today nt K e rm u tt o f Klam ath Falls as the
ing year was discussed and there who are on a m onth's vis it w ith
November
1.
and
w
ill
be
go«xl
for
was a report by Jeanne M orton relatives M r. M ille r was born in the home of Mrs. H arley Gates. sp,>aker.
15 pound« through January 15,
A. V. 11. Bridge club tonight nt
We in v ite you to meet w ith us
on exhibits at the fairs held this Enfield and le ft there in 1901,
194I Stamp« Nos. 15 and Hi good
fall. I t was decided th a t w ork on this being his firs t visit since, the home of M r. and Mrs. W a lte r ,o w orship God
j lo r 5 pound« eat»i fo r home can­
Boy E Hutchison, pastor.
bandages fo r China would con- Those present were M r. and M rs S m ith
ning through October 31.
tinue, hut th a t it would be a M allie M iller, M r. and M rs Paul
A t 7:30 tonight
_
the ______
Service
__
Shoe«;
m inor part o f the w ork done at M ille r. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe M ill- G uild of the M ethodist church is
M E T H O D IS T
,
Stam p No. 18 good fo r one pair,
club meetings fo r the
remainder er. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Endicott, meeting w ith Mrs. K
E. Mickey
Sunday church school, 9 15. S sta m p No 1 on the "A irp la n e "
o f this year. Members w ill w ork M r. and M rs R C. M ille r. Rev. of Latham . Mrs Pans Breedlove L. Mackm. Supt. 11:(X1. m orning sheet in W a r R ation Book Three
on handmade g ifts fo r Christm as and Mrs. Joe Downen. M r. and w ill be co-hostess.
w o r s h ip .
5:30. In term ediate becomes gixxl fo r
one lwtir No-
and fo r each other fo r the next Mrs. A lta M iller, and children
This afternoon the
Past Noble Teague. 6:30, Youth Fellowship, veniher 1.
tw o months.
Patsy and Richard. M r and Mr».. Grands club is m eeting at the 7:30, evening service.
Meats. Fats:
D uring the afternoon members Hugh W eldin and children B illy I o O F. hall. Hostesses are Bess
Monday. 7:30. o ffic ia l
board.:
Brown stamps C. |). E. ami E
a ,^ t' xn l f
Joan M r ani1 M rs Kenneth Kline. Vera Ziebeck. M a ry Van- Thursday. 7:30. prayer meeting. g,HX| through (X 'tober 30. Brown
bandages The next meeting w ill M ille r and children Sarah Love Denburg. and Linnie V iolette
S ta rtin g w ith Sunday. Novem- s tam|>s G. now gtxxl. expires De­
be on November 3rd and w ill be and Benjam in F ra n klin . M r. and
«, ■> (¥i
, ,
,
her 7th, a vesper service w ill be e
cember 4. Brown stamp I I be­
an a ll day meeting at the home Mrs. Thomas Higginson. M rs , 1 sh L
t h
T
i , o
.
»« 5 0 0 o'clock on Sunday c comes good October 31 ami re- Abigail Trask,
<YTII<ILI< STUDY G it o l i*
Mrs
lliig h d a h l,
o f Mrs. Doran R itte r. W o rk fo r Mary Lou Higginson and Hauch-
holding th e ir an- aflernoona>
the day w ill be q u iltin g fo r the te r 'and d a u S ^ B a r t ^ r a ^ ^ 'M r ' "f* M k ’ g X J S * T ^ a n b ^ * h“ " *
mains good through Decem lx'r 4. M rs M artin. Mrs H all and Mrs
I’ rot'esiMxl Foods:
W hite.
The Uhthohe Study Group met
hostess.
a—! x t— A .h i„ n o „ . _* » _ ____ i * • lr s - <J«>rg» t.. Hartly.
and Mrs. Ashbell Upton, M r and ' 7 ' D......
H EBRO N CHURCH OE C H R IS T
Blue stamps X. Y’ , and Z gntxl
— ♦ —-
Thursday evening in the rectory,
Mrs. L u th e r Upton and son G erry,
7 » Boy Scouts w ill meet to- On the shon.s of , ht. Hebron Dam 1 through
ln th i' absence of the Rev. James
Novem ber
20. Green
TEA C H E R S E N T E R T A IN E D
HALLOWE’EN PARTY FOR
M r. and Mrs. Ju nior Anderson
**
3
'
3
u arm ory
- n u |Cs sol„ , , o( Cottage Grove. : stamps A. B. and C in Book F our
M axwell. Joe Brieher pri*»i<lixl
LEAGUERS
and children
Norm a Lynn and
day m eeting ot the Town-
Sunday school. 10 u. m. Com- become gisxl November 1 and re-
M r. and Mrs. Gaylord Davies over the meeting,
there
b rin g
Joe, M r. and Mi's. James Ander- s^nd Independent Q uilters club at mumon and wot ship. 11 a. m. main gixxl through IX cem bor 20. entertained In fo rm a lly recently fourteen member» p rrs rn i M r.
Miss Alberta Adkins and Miss son M r. and Mrs. Robert Stein ,he home o i M rs Cad "'»11««' C hristia n Endeavor at the church.
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fo r the high achool teachers and and Mrs Russell Sm ith served re-
Carolyn Englund. sponsors fo r the and
w ith a covered dish luncheon at 7:00 p. rn. Donna Addington,
MRS. HAGEN PKENKNTN
th e ir wives Mrs. II B Eerrin and freshtnent* at the close o f the
Interm ediate League o f the M eth-
_+ __
noon.
I t I II X
leader.
daughter M iria m were also guests, meeting The next m eeting w ill be
odist church.
entertained
the
ROY AL N EIG HBORS
N ex t Thursday the C onstella-
W endell Sm all and
1 ■
The evening was spent w ith game« October -1 w ith Mr. and Mr». Joe
members o f the League Friday
_______
tion cj ub W|,| nw»e, at 2:00 o'clock
I he October student re c ita l of nnd cards and refreshment» serv- Brieher. hosts.
Ladd Howard, m inisters.
evening at a hallow een party at
The regular business m eeting o f ln the Masonic club rooms. Mrs.
the piano pupils o f Mrs. II. A
|ate in the evening by the
the Adkins home. The evening , be Royal Neighbors was held J- p - Graham and Mrs. Fred
Hageg was held at her borne Sat- hosts,
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
was spent playing games. The Tuesday night at the Eagles hall. Bressler w ill be hostesses.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Mrs urday afternoon, October 23. The
i ‘aU^ ' e 2 J n°.n f " aS T ™ ?
Fo»ow>ng the lodge session Mrs.
L
W. Coiner, superintendent students drew numbers to deter­
E N Iri YYIIR IIAI.I.OYY E'EN
m the decorations and refresh- o w Blackm ore and Mrs HoraCt,
FRIDAY
M orning w orship nt 11:00 a. m. m ine the o rd er in which they w en1
I' YR I Y
ments. Those present were Phy I- H atch served refreshments. The
Local Church A ctivitie s
6 30 Stewardship covered dish ,o »)la> and ,he
Program
lis E g und. . la rjo n e Cone, Bever- com m ittee fo r the next m eeting Group
the M ethodist church s
upper fo r a ll members o f the was K' v**n iro m memory.
The young people o f the high
Lorene’^and" June H o ^ a n John Wil1 * * MrS' Edna Burleson and WlH h*,W an 3,1 da-v " u* “ nK w ith chL'rch w hich w .0 lx " follow’ixl by
fo llo w in g the recita l a study st-b(M)| C hristum Endeavor of the Last week to renew y o u r Keg
Lorene and June Hosman, John Mrs. Mabel
M a b e l Powell.
P o w e ll
covered d dish
is h
uncheon
a
th
e
?
luncheon
a t t
the
was made o f the music customs Presbyterian church enjoyed a is le t-G uani by m ail for ♦•'• (Ml.
group meetings anti a play.
Leonard, C arrol and Charles M ill­
home o f Mrs. S. L. M ackin. Pro­
and the great composers of hallow een |w iriy Iasi evening In A C T \ U W
—♦ —
er, Wesley Thompson and Lonnie
gram both m orning and afternoon
1:00 o'fL O < K D ESSE R T
Czechoslovakia. M ary Ann H all the church. Hallowe'en game» and
F IR S T R A P TIS T
H unt.
in observance o f pra yer and sad-
gave a short synopsis of the his­ stunt» were played and refresh-
~“
Rev. George E. H ardy
Mrs. Anna Swanson was hostess rifie e week,
to ry o f Czechoslovakia and Pat ments in keeping w ith hallowe'en
Sunday
church
school.
9:45,
TEA HONORING MRS.
Keim tu b e r we are open ( ill 9 311
to the La Comus club Tuesday at
Regular m eeting o f the Rebe-
K e lly showed picture« o f noted w,.r,. M.rved.
G R A N N IS
a 1:00 o'clock dessert. H igh score kahs at the 1. O. O. F. hall at 7.30.
*d r’ ^i r - Supt. places in the country and gave a
every
ilny and deliver Tuemlay,
11:(X) a m . m orning
worship,
, .7 J
, .7
U
1, . ~
. . . was received by Mrs. H a rry M et-
L
ife
Is
A
B
a
ttle
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6:30
p
m
.
d«
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r
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P
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MR.
YND
MRS.
SMITH
HOSTS
Tliursilay
and Saturday. D<ir
Mrs. F L. Grannis entertained ca)f Mrs F w B))ck,e
MONDAY
Bapmst Youth Fellowship.
Mrs. d ’4T \ C° UT S'
Y. ° Un.K " "
inform ally a t a tea recently a hostess to the club at the next*
Ilowship,
phone
is
89.
The C atholic A lta r Society w ill ^7
,
ported on the
life
of
Anton
group o f friends and friends of
M a rtin , sponsor. 7:30,
Mr. and Mrs. Jix* Sm ith were
meeting, November 9.
meet fo r a 1:30 dessert a t the
D vorak and B e tty Lou
Bagley
Happy evening service, "U n de r­
Robert Grannis, honoring her
hosts Monday evening to the
GROCERIES, MEATS
—♦ —
home o f M rs. Joe B rieher w ith
told
the
sto
ry
of
his
"N
ew
W
o
rld
”
w eig ht."
daughter-in-law , Mrs. R o b e r t
___
i
-a .u •
O W. D inner club at th e ir home.
CH ILDR EN E N T E R T A IN E D
Mrs. J. W. Tarr assistan t hostess.
VEGETABLES
Grannis, who le ft last week fo r
Wednesday. 8:00. choir rehear­ ________ _ , __ ..
,
,, „
Mrs. <). I. N ichols w as an invited
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A t 7:30 the Townsend club w ill
Corpus C hristi, Texas, to be w ith
sal. Mrs. Helen Judy H ardy, d i­ movement from it. Jane B n d lc r guest. M r and Mrs. Roy Short
F ollow ing the regular m eeting meet at the Townsend hall,
gave a report
on
the life of
308 MAIN
rector.
her husband. Mrs. Grannis was
a
.
a
ii w ill lx’ hosts to the club Novem-
w u
j . u.
»«
„ o i the Eastern S ta r F rid a y night Red Cross surgical gauze classes
Bednch
Smetana
and
A
biga
il
.
Thursday. Oct 28. 8 00. m id ­
R nw Pa
r f Up
i
h 3t the Masonic temple, the ch il- at the Masonic temple from 1:30
Trask playixl
the CXech fo lk — ——
o f prayer
is vis itin g "her ra re n ts
" ° drVn ° f ,h<? mernbers were enter- to 4:30 and from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. week
, . service
- Hebrews
t h e 4 and
t h e Bible
h n. a
a n c e s l from
r ° m tns
I h e Bart
B a rt-
dances
hts opera
opera " "The
is visitin g her parents.
fained
Games wpre played gnd
The p h , Theta Rho G jrlg c,uh study in Hebrews the 4th chap-
Hrld(. .. M , rjori<. C(lln„ r
STUDY C L I'B AT IIK R Y R Y
refreshm ents of lce cream cones W ill meet at the I. O. O. F. hall ,
business meeting o f th e e h X h ,h4‘ M sto
ory
ry "T h '' Moldeau" from
S l l U l t L l n A T L IB R A R Y
« served
.j-V e H
h v the
»hr, members o f the
»hr, at
a» 6:00
(VI o'clock
n 'r-lrw lr fo
fr,^
r^,» luck
l..„ lr sup-
" U S in iS S m e e t i n g Ot , tflC ( h 'l f C h
by
r a o pot
Smetana's
tone purm "M y Coun­
Sta r
during
the
midweek
service.
per.
B ring yo ur Bible and w orship tr y .” and Mrs. Hagen played the
Each member o f the Tuesday
music on the phonograph.
TUE?D.‘.'S
w ith us.
Evening Study club answered ro ll
JOKER CLUB D ESSE R T
Refreshments were served by
AU day m eeting o f the Sunshine
call Tuesday evening a t the l i ­
Mrs. W. C. M a rtin . Mrs. Charles
Group
o
f
the
Church
of
C
hrist
to
S
E
V
E
N
T
H
-D
A
Y
A
D
V
E
N
T
IS
T
b ra ry by naming a famous C ali-
Miss Lula 'C u rrin entertained
H a ll and Mrs. James W hite a fte r
CHURCH
fornian. Follow ing the ro ll call the Joker club Monday evening at be held at the church w ith a cov­
which every one gathered around
dish
luncheon
a
t
noon.
The
West
Main
Street
M rs. E. E. Cone reviewed the a 7:30 dessert. In vite d guests in- ered
7, „ „ . "
.
book "Sacram ento R ive r” by J u li- eluded Mrs. J. P. Graham. Mrs. d *
60
quilting ,
Sabbath school. 9:30 o'clock, the piano and sang several Czech
the
Preaching service 11:00 o'clock fo lk songs.
an Dana. The book "N o Steeper A. W. Kim e, and Mrs.
Mabel
’
Those present were Claudette
W a ll" by Percy M arks was le - M errim an. Mrs. H erbert Lom bard h
f M rs ‘S ,ew art C ar*!^>n.
Every Saturday. V isito rs welcome
Kime, Tom and M a r y Brieher,
A
ll
day
m
eeting
o
f
the
Kensing-
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Thum received high s c o r e and M rs.
viewed by M rs. W illia m
Thum.
f j i r r y Ashbridge, Della Jean Con-
A S SE M B LY OE GOD
Both authors are C a lifo rn ia w rit- George Jacobsen, second. Each ton club at the Odd Fellows hall
dra,
Bonnie W h i t e ,
Roberta
w
ith
a
covered
dish
luncheon
at
H ilto n T. Park, Pastor.
ers. Mrs. Charles H a ll was w e l- , guest was presented w ith a g ift
Riggs. Lavonne Hughdahl, Pauline
the noon hour.
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
corned into the club.
by the hostess. November 8 w ill
B e tty D yksterhauis, V irg in ia
Mrs.
L ittle Degage
to n Lasater
ill 1:30
en- service
Preaching.
a. 7 ^ " V v t r u n g and
in the
club at w a
at 11
6:30
D al**y - fJ«rbara and Bonnie Glea-
—• —
be the next club m eeting and w ill te rta
M rs
E \V
‘ ^ r * a *n
PARTY FOR SHUTINS
be at the home of Mrs.
f . \Y. dcssert_
son, Lorenc H athaway, A lb e rt and
evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
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Blickle.
W. C. M a rtin Jr., Roberta and
M
eeting
o
f
the
Eagles
A
u
x
ili-
The Women's Council o f the
_
„
.
Tuesday night, prayer service, D '..
,
.
Pat
K elly.
ary at 8:00 o clock at the Eagles 7 :45 p. m Thursday night, preach
y
BaK,ey*
Church o f C hrist held an a ll day
U TO PIA C LU B M EETS
M
a
rjo
rie
Coiner,
Faye
Young,
m eeting Tuesday and p a rty fo r
________
,
ing service, 7:45 p. m.
Regular m eeting o f the Neigh-1
the shutins. A covered dish lunch-
Mrs. H. B. Griggs entertained
Rev. C. W. Green, our C onfer­
B L U E M O U N T A IN
eon was served at noon to the 26 the U topia club Thursday at a bors o f W oodcraft at 7:30 at the
ence
Sunday school secretary and
Odd
Fellows
hall.
Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, pastor.
ladies present. M rs. Ray Vincent 1:30 dessert. Guests were Mrs.
The Cedars club w ill meet w ith
Sunday school 9:45 a. m M orn- yo? " K People's prom oter, w ill be
conducted the devotional service Bruce Pearson o f Portland, ?,Irs.
Young w ith us from November 1 to 14
which was followed by a program . Chauncey Blosser of Comstock. Mrs. M y rtle Powers. This w ill be lng service m o o a. m.
3 spot',al rev‘yal campaign,
The church was decorated w ith and M rs. Maude Wheeler. The an a ll day meeting w ith a cover­ peoples service 6:45 p. m. Charle«
ed
dish
luncheon
a
t
noon.
G.
Eastburn,
leader.
Evangelistic
services will begin each
fa ll leaves and flowers. The next afternoon was spent w ith needle­
M eeting o f the M others club in service 7:45 p. m. Bible study and ,v ,n in K a’
m eeting w ill be November 9 and w ork and socially and names were
L. C. Gould, pastor.
w ill be a covered dish luncheon drawo fo r the Christm as party, the Townsend hall. T his w ill be prayer service Wednesdays 7:45
an
a
ll
day
meet.-ng
ith
covered
p.
m.
Mrs.
H
a
rry
M
etca
lf
w
ill
entertain
a,J
„
^
mee,;
nK
w
,,h
™
VCi
ed
at the church.
C H UR C H O E C H R IS T
dish ^ luncheon
the club at the next meeting. d
ncheo" at noon. The day
Bible school, 9:45. W orship and
November 18.
1,1 * * spent P*ecmg quilts. A ll
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
FR IEN D LY CLUB
Make th«- iiinst o f these slay at-hniiic evenings . . . in rulies
communion, 11:00, Sub. "The Sec­
members are urged to be present.
Rev. J. L. M axw ell. Pastor.
ond
Coming
of
C
h
ris
t."
C.
E.
6:30.
and hiiuseenats that give you maximum »-nmfnrt. a *
The F rie nd ly club m et Tuesday
Mass each Sunday at 10:30.
TO W N SEN D .MEETING
W orship and prayer. 7:15. Preach-
_______
'
W EDNESDAY
at the home o f Mrs. N. E. Comp­
beauty as w e ll! They're •••nt fu ll and roomy for lntiugiug
________
The regular business m eeting of
The J o ll>' W orkers club o f He- C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SO C IETY ' nR' 7 30. Sub. "M a k in g the Paths
ton who served a 1:30 luncheon.
ease
and w ill save yo ur elnlhes many wearing hour*. When
Mrs. H. B. Breedlove was w el- the Townsend club was held Mon- ^ron w d l hold an a ll day m eeting
Sunday school at 9:45; forenoon '
*•
you get home from work . . . slip into one ami revel in its
corned into the club as a new day evening a t the Townsend hall. at the home of Mrs. Elva Adding- service, 11, subject, "E ve rla stin g , " ’s,‘ Pre.icbing subjects should
member. The afternoon was spent A fte r the m eeting E lm e r J. Kent ton w ith a covered dish luncheon Punishm ent." Evening service sec- i c al|,,nge every person to come
blessed c o m fo rt!
socially and w ith needlework, gave an account o f his recent trip at *he noon hour. Members are ond Wednesday of each month at out and hear them discussed. Re­
M rs. M a rk Morgan and Mrs. C. N. to Colorado and Kansas. I t was «duested to bring th e ir patches 8:00 p. m. The Bible, C hristian member this Sunday the Red and
Land w ill be hostesses to
the decided to have a hallow e’en par- f ° r the Patch apron which is to Science lite ra tu re and the w r it ­ Blue contest begins.
The- big revival m eeting begins
club a t the next m eeting N o v e m -'ty next Monday n ig ht fo r mem-
completed soon.
ings o f M ary B aker Eddy m ay be
Be.
The Business and Professional borrowed o r purchased before or Sunday, November 7. E arl M ille r
ber 23.
bers. fam ilies and friends,
the evangelist.
Women's club w ill meet a t 7:30 a fte r the Wednesday service.
freshments w ill be served.
509 M ain— Phone 36
Roy Hands. Supt. S. S.
—+
at the home o f M rs. Fred Langs-
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RAINBOW GIRLS MAKE
L. P. Nebelung, m inister.
I
PLANA
PR ESBY TER IA N IN TE R M ED I- ,on
F R EE M E T H O D IS T
A TE PARTY
Ad day m eeting o f the London Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Prcach-
The Rainbow G irls met Monday
_______
4-H M others' club at Mrs. D oran ing service. 11 a. m. Evangelist
evening at the Masonic temple at
The Interm ediate Endeavor o f R itters. P otluck dinner w ill be service, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week pray-
which tim e plans were made to the Presbyterian church was en- served a t noon.
er meeting, Thursday, 7:45.
have a dance durin g the C hrist- tertained a fte r school Thursday
Bed Cross surgical gauze classes
Pastor's m orning topic,
"The
mas vacation. Plans were also by th e ir sponsor, Mrs. Charles at Masonic temple from 9:00 to Source o f O ur S tre ng th .”
made fo r the visit o f Mrs. M ildred Beidler, at her home at a hal- U :00 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4:30
We are happy to announce th a t
O liver, supreme deputy fo r R ain- lowe’en party. The tim e was spent P- m
wp arp now using a piano in our
bow G irls o f Oregon, November playing games and a doughnut
Neighborhood U n it o f the Red public worship, and we are ex-
22. There w ill be in itia tio n at the fr y was enjoyed by the group o f Cross surgical gauze classes w ill tending a special in v ita tio n to all
next meeting, November 8.
young people.
meet at the W a lk e r schoolhouse who can and w ill come and help
from 1:00 to 4:30 p. m.
ns make melody unto the Lord.
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SPECIAL
We have licorice and pumpkin ice
cream for your Halloween party.
Order your supply now.
SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE
6th u M A IN ST.'
PHONE 31
Kent’s Market
“DON’T GET AROUND
. MUCH ANYMORE”
And While Y o u Are
Home, Keep Comfort
able Spare Your Street
Clothes
ROBES
and
HOUSECOATS
4& - 13*s
Sizes for Women
and MISSES •
Arnest’s Dress Shop
Keeping Up the Home Life
T h e S m a rt Shop
JUST ARRIVED:
Trick and Plaited Skirts in new fall
shades.
Fabric gloves by Scndra in Browns,
Blue and Black.
L ois C. L e o n a rd
Gloves
and
For infants—children
Mittens
misses and ladies
Beautiful line — Real values
K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s
5c to $ 1.00
We are still trying to serve the home with needed
home furnishings despite the difficulties in securing new
merchandise at the present time.
We have a few:
★ CEDAR CHESTS
★ CHEST OF DRAWERS
★ BABY CABS
> DINETTE SETS
If it’s furniture you want, we’ll try to get it for you.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED FURNITURE
B R E S S L E R ’S
FOR FURNITURE
Budget Term s
T rade in Your Furniture for New