Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 15, 1920, Image 6

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SOCIETY
Mr*, Lmpnugh, grant! worthy matron
o f the Faatern Star, w i t a gm-nt of
the local chapter Friday evening. The
degree work was exemplified and talk*
made by grand worthy matron and by
momtwr*. Refreshment* were served in
the bant|uet room at the close o f the
meeting.
♦ ♦ <«*
Misses Inez and Grace Jones were
hostesses at an Kpworth league party
at their home Friday evening. Thirty-
soton were present and games and mu­
sic were the diversions. Refreshment*
o f ice cream and cake were served.
.. .. ..
igh-
lairs surprised Grandma Sinai Vaug ehn
one evening o f Inst week in honor of
her 75th birthday anniversary. The an­
niversary had passed five weeks before
but that detracted not at all from the
enjoyment o f the occasion and the re­
freshments brought
by the guests.
Those present were Mrs. Dibcll, Mrs.
Vina Gilbert, Mrs. Chas. Burge, Mrs.
Oscar \ aughu, Mrs. Glen McGee. Mrs.
t\ W. McGee, M i " Dentzel Kiuie, Mrs.
Susie Kern, Miss Isama Vaughn, Willie
lkihclt, Georg ie Black more. Mrs. Ben
Whitten, Mrs. Mattie Grable, Mrs. Jay
Blackmore, Mrs. Jennie llnyos. Miss
Dorothy Blackmore, Miss Agnes Black
more,
Mrs. Kinmn
l ’age, Miss Fern
Pago, Mrs. Oliver Jones. Miss Helen
Jones, Miss Merit Jones,
Mrs. J. Z.
Coate*.
.
.
.
The Presbyterian choir held a rally-
in the church Thursday evening o f last
week. Supper was served and was fo l­
lowed by the usual practice. Twenty-
one were present.
.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. C. C. Cruson was hostess to the
M. F. G. club Tuesday afternoon. The
time was spent socially and a shower
»'f baby things was given Mrs. Karl
K. Mills. Guests outside o f club mem
tiers were Mrs. Bert Trask. Mrs. S. M.
Wendt and Mrs. T. G. Hud tell. Re­
freshments were served.
^ «S' •$*
Mrs. Leon DesLanes entertained on
the afternoon o f Tuesday. October 5.
in honor o f the third birthday anniver­
sary o f her daughter, Alice Elisabeth,
the guests being the little g irl's play­
mates and their mothers. The invited
guests were Tom Kent. Dorothy and
Margaret Johnson, Millard ami Rev
McFarland, Margaret Short, Phillip
Glass, Evelyn Smith, Phyllis Monson
and Henry Wynne and their mothers.
Donna Nichols and Bonita Monger as
mated Mrs. ltesl.nrzea in serving.
i Tales of the Town
Mr. and Mrs F. J. Ridings and Mi
and Mrs. J. II Doldnn were up from
Eugene Monday conducting the auction
sale of the Doldon household goods.
Mrs. Cora McBride, department pres
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbin have been r e s t
ident o f the W R C., o f Portland, vis
dents o f Ohio for somo time
ited the local W. R. C. here Tuesday.
Vernon Fields was up from Koseburg
A social time was spent at their regu­
Monday
lar meeting place in the I. O. O. F.
Miss Esther Smith left Tuesday for
hall, followed by a luncheon at noon
a visit in Eugene and Portland, having
and a business meeting in the a fte r­
resigned her position at the IL, B A
noon.
M store. Her place has been taken bv
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Eunice V a n iVnbnrg, who had just
The Constellation club held a tea
returned from Klamath Falls.
yesterday afternoon in the banquet
Earle Richardson, who was employed
room of Masouic temple to raise funds
for some time on The Sentinel, was
for the Masonic and Eastern Star
here Wednesday to get his effoi ts,
home. A large number attended. The
having resigned his position while on
following program was given: Vocal
his vacation in order to accept a po
quartet, Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. Roy-
sitimi on The Oregonian, which he sa vs
Short, Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs.
is nearly as good a paper as The Son
C. C. Cruson; reading, Mrs. 11. W. Ti
linei.
tus; vocal solo, Mrs. George Matthews;
Irl Groves has been ¡II several days
piano solo, Mi's Price; vocal solo, Mrs
The W. <’ . Conner family, o f Rabin,
Roy Short. Miss Esther Silsby acted
attended the funeral o f Mrs Elira J
as aecoiiipanist. The dining room and Heidler hero SondaV.
main hall were beautifully decorated j
in pink and white and the reception I
room was festooned in red.
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-$>
A number o f friends surprised Mrs.
\\ . II. Gilbert Monday evening, the
occasion being a birthday anniversary.
The guests brought refreshments ns
well as a number o f presents. Those
D O N E ON S H O R T N O T IC E
present were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kill
P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
■ ■it. M i- B A Whitten, Mr'. George
Sheary, Mrs. Dibell and son William.
Mrs. Wm. Johnson and daughter Gen ] O ffice In Spray Brick
P H O N E DO
ev ¡eve, Mrs. J. W. Eddy, Mrs. Ed : Near S. P. Depot
Grable, Mrs. Esther Peer and Miss j
Augusta Garoutte.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Presbyterian ladies' nnl society-
held their annual experience social in j
the
church
Wednesday nf tern mill ■
About forty were present and many in [
teresting experiences as to how the i
money was earned were related by the |
W E W A N T A N Y K IN D A N D
women. The receipt* were over » 100. i
ALL YOU H AVE
the largest they have ever been at one
o f the*«. socials.
Light refreshments
were served. Mrs. 11. A. Miller. Mrs..
T. C. Wheeler, Mrs. George Matthews. ,
Mrs. A. \V. Helliwell and Mrs. Homer
Oallowav were hostesses for the oeea
sion.
LONDON.
Oet. LI
Mr.
and
Mi*.
Ilurold
\b.'l'ilo and Mi limi M i» .1 E Itaiiton
lllld dangliter Nola niotored tu Ilo'
Greve Saturila)
Peeil Geer lina beeu quid sick fnr
several day».
Mr. and Mrs llowiiid Co* and dui
di ca w ero dinnor guosls Hat ardii) al
ilio W. T Jones (ionie ili thè Grave
Miss \ mintici Solali visitisi ut thè
J. T. Sonili homo Timi»dav.
J. B Emise S poni a l'ew diva in Ilio
tirove Ilio f u n f Ilio wook.
City T r a n s fe r
I laulinii anil I)i*ayinu
S A L E OF
in
Miss Julia Turner, whe h*s been ili
a Engciie hospital, i» iinproviag
•dow Iv
Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Miller vlaiteil al
the I.oi» lingua homo last Somlay._____
DUTY CALLS YOU TO ATTEND A
Public Meeting
at 2:30 p. m.
TODAY
(Friday)
IN TH E COMMERCIAL CLUB to listen
to J. M. Langer, former market director ol
California; F. I. Ellohur, editor Tax Libera­
tor, and Frank A. Freeman, of a Portland
bond house.
ADMISSION FR EE
Cottage G rove
Junk Company
2-4 Pacific Highway
w
Mrs lid Sedersi rolli, nf Black Rock,
is visitìng at Ilio A. Sedersi rolli tinnii
Miss Mae Dogali, nf Ilio Univo, vis
Itoli Sumlay al Ile beine nf Iter par
oiit», Mr and Mr» I» Degni».
lira il il b'1’ ■11 " t* up from Vu*
culla last Tin-lnv fnr a short v i» Il
olili hcr pnreiil», Mr. and Mra. W 1,
Iturkett.
Miss Mildre I Doglia Ini» been ili
duriiig Ilio |iast week bui si impruv mg
Mr nini Mr». W Wise, nf Driuii,
visitili la lely ut thè ....... e f Mrs
W is e 1» sislor, M i» <leiirj[e_Lniig______
VOTERS!
JUNK
PH O NE YOUR NEWS.
Henry limi Gemge Simili vveie tu thè
Grave Tuesday.
Miss lliaii Wills. h e i* tcacluiig
ai Dorenn, spetti thè week end ut
hmne,
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D IV ID E
Hot LI. Mi». Frank Parker, nf Wil
Imi, v I hi t ed noverili di va nf Inai week
vv 1 1 li In i MiNler. Mrs .1 A. Mie kev
Phone 5
Umphrey & Mackin’s Continue to Lead in Giving
(DUB
Cottage Grove Lower Prices in This Event of
tfeiMMINSS
1 i*t ti*
\ mi in
ra
th«* triitifniiiK* f'»r
your f n 11 urn I wiiitir rout uni«'««.
Th«r*» m o »»»
\ «Ty rr i titty tn»%% m I«, iii » tilt*
yi'iif,
tin«!
«»no *»
This salt* continues for balance of Octo­
ber ami includes a large assortment of
wide and narrow lace in all styles—
20% OFF R E G U LAR PRICES
vvi'tir (n in* fully fn h H• «»««tttil«* inunt hut«* j *
th«* r»|_*I*l ( mu «’ It nf triminiti^ (hut wi* run !««* of
nNHinlfiHi’i« to you ( ‘»»in»- t«»iluy. Yon will
!•«* w«’ lt nmt-
Folks that sew will appreciate this most complete assortment ot sewing needs at NEW LOW ER PRICES. 1 his
event was planned thoroughly and carefully to provide you with everything you will need for your fall sewing
and all in the best grades obtainable.
Sale of Silks
We pride ourselves on the name we have made
in fabrics for dress, suit or blouse. Our fabrics
must each one bo the host in tho service it is in­
tended for. W e ileal only with reliable manufac­
turers, whioh warrants perfect satisfaction dur­
ing the life of the wearing of the goods. Here
are some exceptionally fine offerings for Octo­
ber:
Here is a most unusual opportunity, right in the heart
of the season, when you are planning the making of your
silk garments. The sale inclmb's our entire fashionable
as well as staph' lines of silk fabrics, many of which are
priced at actually half of what they were a season ago.
36-inch pure silk, imported pongee in natural,
white and colors -a big value. Choice yd $1.65
36-inch cotton and silk poplin in black and ten
colors; a big value; choice yd... ............. $1.19
NOTE TH ESE S A V IN G S ON LIN IN G S, DOMESTICS, ETC.
Crepe Silks
Plain Silks
Rirh lust roti* fabric* In whiUi and color*,
o f fincHt qimliticH in i
including nil o f the
••very «l«*»ire»l texture. !
newest shade* now in
All pattern* one yard j their vogue, former
wide, former »3.25 t o 1
«.'(.75 value* on *nlc »3.25 to «.'1.75 value*
»2.69 i in *nle y d ....... »2.39
yd.
1’lnin, printed
arid
novelty weave *ilk*
in a wonderful vari­
ety o f dainty fabric*,
40 inchcN wide, for
mer »2.75 to «.'¡.75
value* on *nlc at
the y d ............. »1.79
2 1 -inch lining cambrics, black, white and all colors, former 25c qual­
ity, now a yard................... ....................................................... 20c
36-inch sateen in black, white and all colors, former K5c value, now
a yard..................................................._...................................... 65c
.‘10-inch fine Indian lawns, former 30c and 35c values, yd......... 25c
36-inch bleached muslin, former 40c value, now a yd..............
i * m now
All former $2 50, $2.75 values
$2.25
All former $3.00 values now
$2 50
i n now ..
All former $3 25, $.3 50 values
$2 95
All former $3.75 values now..-.
$3.25
All former $3.95 values now
$3.50
$3 95
Black Silks
Are Here
Mur women customers will he glad to learn of
this wide general reduction in finest woolen
dress goods. These new lower prices represent
far greater reductions than the present market
quotations would warrant and make possible
it big saving on skirt, suit or dress pattern. A
majority of the fabrics are 42 to 50 inches
wide.
All former $2.25 values now
30-inch velvet corduroy for coat, suit or skirt;
shown in eight colors; regular $2.50 value; your
choice the yard........................................... $2.19
October Sewing Days
New Lower Prices on
All Wool Dress Goods
29c
36-inch fine cambric, longcloth and nainsook, 60c to 75c values,
now a yd.................................................... ................................. 50c
Plan Your Sewing Needs Here
.
AT TH ESE LO W E R PRICES
yard-wide outing flannel, heavy weight, former 65c value, now 49c
27-inch outing flannel in light and colored patterns, former 45c
value, now jrd
................
Bath Robe Materials
AT N E W L O W PRICES FOR
New Low Prices on G in g h a m s
Men’s Shirtings
FOR S E W IN G D A Y S
AT N E W LO W E R PRICES FOR OCTOBER
These reduced prices are included on our entire
stock of ginghams »if every kind and include new
beautiful plaids as well as checked, striped ami
solid patterns.
27-inch zephyr ginghams of former 45e and 50c
values now reduced to a yd.............................. 35c
36 inch madras and percale, former 50c quality, now 35c
30-inch heavy gingham shirtings in dark patterns, former
40c and 45c quality, a yd......................................* ....... 35c
32-inch zephyr ginghams of former 75c value now
reduced to a yd....................................................50c
•‘12-inch fine imported gingham of former R5c qual­
ity now a yd......................................................... 65c
27-inch Amoskeag apron checks, former 39c value,
now a yd.............................................................. 30c
THE QUALITY STORE- coop
service
32*/jC
27-inch w hite Daisy outing flannel, former 55c value, now yd
35c
27 inch dark heavy weight outing flannel, 55e value, now yd 40c
36 inch light and dark percales, former 45c and 50c values, now
i .' I
,
..................................................
36c
30-inch mercerized poplins in all colors, former 75c and H.Oe value,
BOW a yard.............
65c
32-inch fast color romper clot.lt, former 60c and 75c values, now
a y d ................................................... „...................................... 50c
OCTOBER S E W IN G D A Y S
These bath robe materials are now almost
at the “ old” prices of pre-war days and for
the women who have time to do their own
sewing this offer affords an opportunity to
make a big saving.
The patterns in these hnth robe materials
are both light and dark, suitable fnr men or
women. The colors are in various combina­
tions of light blue, dark blue, gray, red,
brown, etc. Each pattern is 27 inches wide
and I be material is soft and heavy.
Choice a yd........................................... 75c