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® The Hentlnei, Cottage Grote, Oregon Thur«.. Feb. 'hl. 1918 YES - They’ve Arrived Those extra long length hose in 45 and 51 gauge by Ruby Ring PERR YS Quality Store for Women 6th St. Bldg. C. (ì. The Smart Shop Where Smart people Shop We feature lines of larger size and half size dresses. Habern Georgiana Medley Modes I Prices range from S8.95 to $34.95. Lois C. Leonard « ► » ! SHOP EARLY FOR EASTER New Spring Coats Shorties Long Wedding Sunday The Little < "hunch on the Hill at Walker was the scene of a love ly weeding Sunday, February' at '.wo-thirty o’clock when Mis Nancy Ellen Philips, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Anlauf, and Audrey L. Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bowser, all of Cot tage Grove, exchanged wedding vows at a double ring ceremony with the Rev. Frank E. Brown, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. White lattice intertwined with cedar greenery wj;n tall baskets of white calla dies and pink earnations on cither side and on the altar, and white Miss Margarita Quagli» J flickering tapers in candelabra ---- (fori J furnished the setting for the cere mony. The engagement of Miss Mar Soft organ music was played garita Quaglia was recently an preceding the wedding by Mrs. nounced to Richard Cantonwinc. Reginald Fauquier, who also played the traditional wedding marches, and tapers were lighted by Robert Bauder a n d Gordon West, who also acted as ushers. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a light blue dressmaker suit, with small white flower hat with blue veil. She carried a white Bible topix*d with a white orchid. Her matron of honor and only attendant was Mrs. Harold Baud er, who wore a beige suit and brown hat. Her corsage was of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Best man was Harold Bauder. A reception followed at which Mrs. Ray Smith of Eugene cut the three tiered wedding cake, decorated with pink roses and topped with a white wedding bell and surrounded with dainty rose colored Sweetheart rosebuds. Mis. George Mangas of Portland pre sided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Miss Virginia Owen Bauder was in charge of the guest I book. Mr. and Mrs Owen an After a short wedding trip they nouncc the engagement of their' will be at home on Knox Hill. Mr. daughter Virginia to Albert Ham Carey is employed at the Graber- ilton. son of Mrs. John Wells. Gettys Hardware store. BAIGHTERS OF NILE The Daughters of the Nile will meet March 3 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Cecil Caidwell. If mem bers are not able to attend they are to call Mrs. Caldwell, 7<f7. In All Wool Gabardine New Spring MIMEE’S Tot & Gift Shop Dresses New Spring Bonnets For a choice selection now, Visit Arnesi Dress Shop 5|1 Main Phone 36 Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. The Sentinel. EVERYTHING for the Tiny Tct Diaper Bags and Anklets Myrtle Kent & Betty Pdtten 306 Main St. — Ph. 89 Cushionized Utility Shoes Featuring The new Comfortized Sustaining Arch. A Real Comfort Shoe Sizes 4^2 to 10 Widths B to EEE • The rigid steel shank and combination last insures snug fit and ease. • The entire shoe, upner, insole and outsole Lockstitched together. No type of shoe making has yet been found that equals ‘Lockstitched.” 4-11 MOTHERS TO SPONSOR REI» CROSS ROLL < ILL The London 4-H Mothers club met for their regular meeting at the clubhouse on Wednesday, for ah all day meeting. During the morning the time was spent in cutting garments for the Gale Roby family, who lost the greater portion of their everyday clothing by fire recently. With borrowed sewing machines, machine sewing and hand finishin:: was done dur ing the afternoon. In the afternoon there was a food shower for Mrs Roby. At a brief business meeting con ducted by president Marie Stein she announced that the club hadJ been asked to sponsor the Red Cross roll-call this year. Due to the other drives so recently spon sored and taken by the c|ub mem bers it was voted not to include this drive. A financial report bj the secretary-treasurer, Lawana Sugg, alarmed members to money making problems. It was decided to order Master hangers, which will be sold. The monthly party for London school 4-H club members and sponsored by the 4-H Mothers club, is to be held at the clubhouse on the evening of Feb. 27. Chap erones appointed for the party were Esther Banton and Jeanne । Morton. Plans were also made for a card party for club members I and their husbands to be held at the club house on March 5th. Housekeepers for the day were Marie Ewing. Eula Beatty and Maryjo Phillips. Pollyanna gifts were received by Dorothy McKay, , Gladys Kelley and. Mrs. Thomas Funk. Mrs. William Patten was Welcomed as a new member to the club. ' VUFXTIXE’S DAV WiDDING «Mrs Gale Roby» Maxine Goodwin. daughter of Mr. an I Mrs Roy Goodw in Cot tage Grow, and Wajnne Welwr. son of Mi and Mrs W. D Weber of Eugene, were united tn mar riage al a si tuple impressive cere mony bg a justice of the (xace in the presence of the family »nil t close friends at the home of the groom's patents, at I2i>8 W. 8th in Eugene, at 2 p m. February 11. The bride was becomingly dressed in a putcl pink wool suit with blue ace« series and she wore a white orchid Uleta Small of Eugene attended the bi ide She were a teal wool suit with a gardenia corsage. A reception followed the cere mony with wedding cake and eof- fee wnwl. The young couple left by plane for Portland tor a five day wed Miss Pune Lee Hughes ding trip and visit to Mt. Hood. — I .«-f, « ( /dll A«,/y They will reside in Eugene where Die betrothal of Miss June Lev they have an apartment. Hughes to han Hoyer was re ♦ cently revealed. I IRKW I II St PPER FOR I The 4 II NiiwdUMl Wix>«lwoiking club mot al Ihe Ruiidail homi Sai unlay, Fi li. 21, ut 2 p in fot’ • roguiur meeting. Ihe iugular oi di i o| biisbu .s watt eoiidneteil Ihe meinlH'is unnwervd ioli cali by namlng a tool or nome uri iole uscii in woodworklng. The nwm- bens discu*sud thè bini houaes DFSSKRT AXII MM'IU. TIME lh<y liuti bulli and qui iIona weie Mr Ernest Lelxiw wn- hoMi . iuskcd and auswenil nlxnit them to the membeis of the M )’ G. , The new piojeet of ‘'»tilt»" was club Tuesday afternoon nt it des preseiited A hlke was | Innnctl for sert colli g l social alterni n of thè nexi nwcllng provldlng Ha* visiting and needlework S|x>cinl weather provi . lavotaNc Games guests were Mrs Rolwrt Mills and werc plnycd followlng whicli bnby Elizabeth The nexrmccting, doughnuts unti candy werr servrtl March 9, will lx* with Mrs. Harold by Craig Hickok unti |»'P and Icooklcs by Alvln Wicsv Ax Icy. Shrubbery uuiy be planted NOH See us for a fine, varied selection Sunnyside Greenhouses 17<>l West Mnin riiono 18J 10 A !i INTERSTATE WRECK A group from here attended the 40 & S Interstate Wreck held in the American Legion building in Portland Saturday, Fehruaty 21, at which gathering there were ap proximately 1300 with a class*of1 151) men lx*ing initiated t«wernor John Hall was one to lx* initiated at this time. Only one candidate was from Dane county and he was from Florence. Those attending from here were , Charles Whipps, Claude Sherman. Max Bird. Vinal Randall Jr., and Robert Nelson. —♦— ^Tolly Saver »N THR/F-T-T/P; ■s bt Htw Mt,hy. • em irftTa of QUALITY You con olways be owured the ulmojt in quality COOITA Illi.I. ( LI B The Cooley Hill club members were entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. D<>lford Condin A* short business meeting was fol-! lowed by a «octal afternixin of needlework and visiting. An addi- ! tional guest was Mrs. Aiden Cop- j pie. On March 18 the club will meet with Mrs. Ruth Grewellc. and INCREASING YOUR FOOD SAVINGS by depending on us for the BEST FOR LESS! Thnfly housewives know they con always find a GRIATER CHOICE...GREATER SAVINGS... BY DOING ALL THEIR FOOD BUYING AT A. V. II. fill! MEETS AT KI IAI» 1 HOME Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate cn- ' tertained the A V. II. Dinner! Bridge club Wednesday evening of last week at their Rujada home. A covered dish dinner was fol lowed by a social evening. Mr. and Mrs. lien Layng will be hosts to Ihe club at the next meeting. —♦ ■ Try a Sentinel Wantad. The P eak M & W MARKET SATURDAY FRIDAY SPECIAL! BUTTER KRAFT PIMENTO AMERICAN Pin Dot Marquisette Tailored CURTAINS 2.. *$1.23 CHEESE 2 29c BEANS “,œ w"nTs RAISINS ™ 4 pi*« 49c 1.96 pr. Crisp, fresh and tailored curtains to use alone or with side ‘drapes. Hemmed and headed ton — 1 in. side hems and 3 in. bottom hems — 76 in. x 81 in. pair size. Canada Dry Beverages Sparkling Water — Plus Deposit 2 lb. Peanut Butter Hoody’s Can Hunt's Tomato Sauce Sauzette Tomato Cocktail Sauce, No. 2 can Jelly Kerr's Assorted Flavors 2 lb, jar Oysters can 33c Walnuts lb. 25c Friskies 2 lb. 33c Vanilla 8 oz. 21c Windex 20 oz 33c Soil Off qt. 60c Peas 2 can 11c Trend 2 pkg. 32c The Sentinel M & W MARKET MEATS CALL FOR YOUR FREE 7« COPY OF THE COLUMBIA DIAMOND RING BRIDE'S BOOK , TO HELP YOU \ SET YOUR k PLANS. ' Pd, Ì I The study of Africa was con limit'd Tuesday night by the T ik n - day IX tiling Study club held in tiic library with Mi Churl s H ill reporting on Ethiopia and Mis Dan Hainaut reviewing the book, “Four Years in Paradise,” written by t )sa Johnson. ♦ Igut Thursday at 5:30 pan. the AD LIBITI M ( I I B local ministerial association had a , MEETS IX El l,EXE potluck supix-r for Rev. and Mrs The Ad Libitum club was en Hilton Park, at the home of Rev. tertained Thursday of last week at and Mrs. Peter J. Bakker. The the liome of Mis. Earl Cone In Fu- gathering honored the Parks who gene at a 1:00 o’clock luncheon. hate been in this kxale tor over The group was taken through Mi s. six years The) are taking up their Cone's new homa A guest was new work in the Assembly of God. Mrs Cone's sister. Mis. Minnie Corvallis. Other ministers and Gann, of Eugene, Her luncheon wives present were: Rev and Mis. table was centered with a pottisl Frank Brow n. Rev. and Mrs A. D azalea and candles. Chilson, Rev and Mrs. D Hugh The next meeting of the chib Peniston. and Rev. and Mrs. Roy , will be March IS at the home of Hutchison. • Mrs. Frank Bradford. • Provides a soft flexible cork cushion for the entire foot, absorbing the shocks of walking and preventing fatigue. & This cushion helps eliminate callouses and other foot ills. Will not crack, curl, or buckle, insuring lifetime comfort. I Insulates against heat, cold and dampness. s 1WD(’ST WOODWOBIUN« < l.l II MFETIXG KEV, AX'D MKS. II. PARK DISTRICT MEETING A district meeting of the Order of Eastern Star, including Oak- | ridge, Creswell and the local chap ter, will be held here Friday night in the Masonic temple. The wor thy grand matron, Catherine Fel- ger, of Salem will make her official visit at this time. A cov- i ered dish dinner w ill be served at I 6:30. Qilumnar Pads \FRICA CONTINVED 111 SH IH < LITI coflm^TMOflp SM0£S Community Jewelers mwATaÌTi Ph. 351 Pin Dot Beauty! 100 x 81 Priscilla CURTAINS Salt Pork 3.98 Luscious, extra generous priscillas with soft, woven- pin dots! Full ruffling, rolled edges wont fray. Shirred at rod so they’re easy-on. White 100 x 81. 417 Main A Large Selection of Fresh Fish and Oysters Phone 196 Lean Side Bacon Li“,lit I'. Lean lb. lb, Frozen Fryers lb 75c Eviscerated and Cut Up 45c Pork Steak Young Pig- lb. 55c 59c Beef Short Ribs n, 35c I MARKET > PHONE 177. Cottage Grove