The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon II I <>W FEN PIRTI I OR I II.Il I II GK UH RS The eighth grade class ol Gladys Chase of Spring­ field gave a very interesting re|x>rt of her recent tup to tTilna and lûmes of all weiv in kee|.n : with Japan and showed many te-autitul the eve of goblins and ghosts. Guests were all identilied. and pieces of handwork she brought homo with her. at the Baptist Mission Society held Wixlncsday that kept the guests in cold chills afternoon at the home ol Mrs. Following this a movie and pro­ Glenn Woeldreyer Mrs. Curtis gressive party featuring such events aS apple bob. pyramid, ring Hansen was eo-hostess. Itevetiens were led by the Rev toss and peanut relay provided an evening * enjoyment and tun for topic "Ye Shall Face Tribulation, all. Refreshments of apple cider hut Christ Will theiwme the and donuts dosed the festive eve World". The White Cross and ning. Members of the party commit­ Spiritual Ufe secret;» ie- reported tee w re l’at Kent. Juanita Odom. on their work. Hazel Roy, Clarence Smith. 1.loyal The afternoon closed with re­ and Kenneth Kulm The freshments served by the hostess- paltV as s|H>nsoivd and su | ht - Thins., Nov. ». 1919 E N T 1 N E L f-, »-r-1 AUXILIARY INITIATES At the regular meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary Tuesday night, two candidates were initiated, Julia Brown and Nancy Stolt. It was announced that all ladies who intend to be on the drill team be at the next meeting November 15 in formate. The refreshment committee for the next meeting is June Johnson, Mary Plunkett and Maude Wilson. NOV. 7 st r FOR The Townsend club will meet Monday night in the kitchen of the armory at 7 30 o'clock. Ice eream and cake will be served fol­ Mr. and Mrs. J D. Toothman of lowing the meeting. All arc wel­ Cottage Grove announce the en­ come. gagement of their daughter. Er­ mine Lucille Smith, to Frederick William FYost. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Frost, also of this Sleeping Beauty Ths' wedding has been set for the latter part of November. New officers recently elected by the Aeoleon club were: Richard Harris, president: Conley Over­ holser. vice president: Betty Don- levy. secretary : Thelma McDon­ ald. vice secretary: George Fell, treasurer. Bat bara Willis, club re- porter. A new member, Wesley Naish, was wvlcomed into the dub. After the business meeting the members enjoyed a pie sI<1 Toned and Muunto ' in 7\il Folder and Mr Fasdd. the class adv ror Honored guests were Mr and Mrs. Bob Bradford nini Mr. Elmer Fleming, superintendent of MRM. I . B \ 4NNOBTW H K »II I BR WES 7.TH RIRTHDU Children of Mr. and Mt's F B gathenai nt the •k home here Saturday M \ aiiNortw ick ccle- 78th birthday All ol brute the children were present except Tuldak> Usm V inNortwuk E »'till. and included: Mrs. M.im i k ’f Canby anil nephew, C W. Cix»k and wife and daughter of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Truñnell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van- Nottvvick. Mr. and Mrs Everett Powell and Uster VanNortwiek HAPPY Lee Perri of W dilu tion, 1). C., kisses bls bride, the former Sylvia Fcrraiuolo of Naples and Marseille, on their arrival in New York from France, where they wi i e married. Lee, brought to the U. S. by his parents In 1930, had always ,remembered the Italian girl who was kind to him when he was n lit­ tle crippled boy. Three years age they began corresponding and tel' In love by mall. (International) Hebron Grange will hold its an- ( LARK’S PHOTO STUDIO END rii i Following th<- routini' of I he Bethlehem \\ hit y night a r \Ktsr XV TO BE TOPK temple, Eugene, a FOR < Hl Kill GROl P Halloween "Pakistan’ will be the topic for membi r the meeting of the Woman's So- ■-kit in which ghostly men in black r day afternoon in the church skeletons and l>arlors of the Methodist church. The group will meet at l l > tor a and ow ls causing min It Ira cours»’. ment. will lead thè di votlunate. Mrs. C Refreshments ol N. l and will bave charge of thè progt im and Mrs Albert VVixxlaixl i oom whu h md Mrs Malide Wnght will l>e autumn group <>l musici,m Due to the tact that the next regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America falls on Thanksgiving day. it has been de­ cided to meet next Thursday. Nov. 111. at 8:00 pm. at the home of ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS FRIDAY & SUNDAY Orange Coconut Cake Two delicious orange tilled layers topped with fluffy boiled icing — with or without coconut pliant Ph< to 4'J ;rj m . -n eV» ning. Novemlx r a Members of the Gibhs Avenue Church of Christ will have a fel­ lowship sup|X’r at the church Fri­ day evening. Novemter I Come and bring the family and enjoy an evening of fellowship together. Each one is asked to bring his own table service and a basket lunch. The Catholic Altar Society held a tea Wednesday afternoon in the parish house. Plans were made for a fancy work and cooked fo«xl sale Satur- day. Deetrober 3 in the Redman Real Estate building on the cor- ner of Main and 7th. LIMITED ANNUAL t BIRTIIIIAY PARTY SURPRISE Mr. and Mrs. John Hedge were pleasantly surprised Saturday eve­ ning when a group of friends gathered at their home, bringing a delicious dinner, the occasion be­ ing Mr. Hedges birthday anniver­ sary. A social evening of visiting was enjoyed by the guests who were: Mesdames Eliza Howe, Nellie Har- W. Rosenthal, Anna mon. Adams, Jessye Ryno. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kiker, the honored guest and Mrs. Hedge. TIME Sale! w Price! WEATHER LOTION The ladies of the Gibbs avenue Church of Christ will meet Wednesday, November 9 for an all day meeting with a potluck dinner at noon. A Bible study is planned, and plans are to lie discussed. Every lady of the church who can possibly come is urged to attend. pivi Io« Whenever you go, in wind or snow... this extra-rich, protective lotion keeps your hands and face soft and smooth. Fragrant, quick* drying. Never sticky or greasy. Wherever you go today, come here ... get your winter supply of Weather Lotion now and save half! MRS. NICHOLS is HOSTESS Mrs. O. L. Nichols was hostess Tuesday at a 1:30 dessert course and social afternoon to the mem­ bers of the M P. G. club. On No­ vember 8. Mrs. Karl Mills will entertain the club at a 1:00 o’clock luncheon. on Mezzanine rloor Cottage Grove Hotel Oil Permanents and Cobi Wave Lorayne Kotrc Appointments vv ith Gladys Adams We Give Savings Stamps and Appreciation Day Tickets COTTACE GROVE PHARMAC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS (PlenAJun^ ÿ&u. — (Pfea aza 'U à 632 MAIN PHOfE 244 Phone 43 F . INTRODUCING Our New lou oval neckline is dchnctl fine nylon net ine ,-i on- ol In Hie RESEARCH < LI B HTMO'lt" TWO NEW MEMBERS Two new members, Mrs. Philip Higdon and Mis. Roy Reed, were welcomed into the Research dub Tuesday night at the regular meet­ ing held in the city library. Member, answered roll »’all on the topic of "Religion”. The book 'Tomorrow We Reap.' written by James Street and James Childers, was reviewed by ML-s Una Zend- i ron. Inierest Little Daughter Ir Ccoking With Candy Recipes tered red or green cherries rubbed By ALICE DENHOFF AS many a mother has discovered with tbsp, glycerine: pour quickly through the years, one of the best into greased pan. Cut in squares methods of introducing a little girl when cool. Unless n utensil with • to the kitchen is by letting her as­ heavy bottom is used, this has to set in the making of candy. Ti en, t,e watched for sticking. Also when helping to clean up afterwards is beating watch when gloss begins to part of the fun. And of course it is go as it sets to quickly, you have to up to the chief cook to prepare can­ pour it out repidly (or not beat dy that is real dreambeat stuff, and quite so much). Coconut Surprises will delight not have it “sugar” or lack smooth­ the small fry, too, both cooking and ness. It is a good idea at this point to consuming. Combine one e. granu­ introduce an old profess onal candy- lated sugar, % c. water, 4 tbsp, gly­ mahing trick, that of using giyce- cerine and % tsp. salt. Cook to 240 rine, not only to insure a smooth, F. Add red coloring to the desired even product, but to help keep the amount, add 2 tbsp, butter; cook to 242 F. Remove from stove, add % candy fresh and flavorsome. tsp. almond extract, and when mix­ Fruit Fudge ture stops bubbling, dip lb. To make a new fruit fudge, use marshmallows one at a time. Roll a large saucepan and cook 3 c. gran­ coated marshmallows in lightly- ulated sugar, ha tsp. salt, one c. browned coconut (or white coconut; whole milk and tbsp, glycerine over a low tire, stirring constantly until or chopped nuts. To prepare the marshmallows— mixture boils. Wipe down the sides of the pan with a cloth-wrapped and this is a task small girls esp»- fork dipped in hot water. Stir occa­ cially will enjoy- brush off sugar, sionally to see that it is not stick­ cut '¿-inch slit with sharp knife ing. Remove from ctove when soft (this operation to be performed by ball stage is reached (236 F.). Drop the head cook). Then press in whole in 2 tbsp, butter. Cool to lukewarm or half rtndied cherry or nut meat. (110 F.) without stirring. Add 1’4 Allow to stand in air to dry for an tsp. vanilla. Beat until creamy. Add hour or two before dipping in the •4 c. chopped nuts and hi c. quar- coating mixture. WE WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF BAND INSTRUMENTS SPECIAL Cold Wave Permanents Re j $10.00 Sheet Music Watch for Other Specials in the Future BEAUTY NOOK Your Friendly Frigidaire Dealer 48 N. 9th Now Only $7.50 (Effective Mon & Tues., Nov. 7th & 8th) Wicks Electric Phone 337 ARMOUR S TALL CANS can IlC Armistice Week Guitars Accessories There's never any limit on values here — never a closed season on saving ' Any day any seawn - vott'“ ure to find the hi h-quality, clean, fresh food, you want and always at reasonable prices! 1T& R Pianos Accordions c Values ; 13 N. 6th Phone 70 TEA GARDEN 39c Grape Juice XX PICKET SELF RISING Pancake Flour 5 1 GOLDEN RIPE 15c BANAHAS — It’s always easy to park at M. & W. Market — your friendly, home-owned store, where you can fulfill all your food shopping needs with only one stop. Shop at M & W TODAY for food satisfaction— BEEF R0Ä5T SMOKED JOWLS SLICED BACON SLAB BACON PORK SAUSAGE ¡JONE LESS EASTERN LASTERN 65c 25c 59c 57c 49c MW MARKET 5th Street and Highway * PHONlE 177 «Cottagg Grove