Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 11, 1921, Image 7

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G.
H. Htcwurt, o f Lugiii«1, won
hup in
tires. G , 1 new p r e*'M fr«»lll Nelsou ' * 1 gii<- i Tinsdity of Al. Chuirhill.
Il UV 1 le 1 M a y o r UrorgM O. Knowl«** a<*<*om
Herví«« Hla 1 K i l l .
Mr, inni Mr*. A. l*\ Nolli, o f Meil putiM-d h. W. Mtlh r a n d N. K OI unn
%
■••• k
ford, w ! k i luid lie •II VlHlIlflK
M ra. u (Mill tbair trip Tliurndhy o f last %
u ud M m 1 ) . P. 1 o v *• r Hi«1 l«ornm* loop.
Nul e ’ * pur « • i l l * . M
Wills, r«*t o rill'd home Hu lui duy
Two ounces oil of Eucalyptus
iuv. 12
mu 1er«
Luigi u) l l l l III II III
'/'h it W hue F h n M J .
Watch
I'll«* Fuir.
n o i 1 ! «'
suit II for
•
our uto>e for bargains.
nl l c
Wool «ou Biol her lili vi* Bold u Ford
Friai’iiHil II. Ilnrgr« iiv«*H wiih h v I m
'. K v i i i i * .
1 d i l l I D “ cur lo Win. I1
itor in K’tig«*m* H«ttir«liiy.
M i i«. \\ o . Turk i ud <luui¿hl< < linn
Mr. and Mr it. I). It Murphy, of Ku
lin«*. M M . \ M M ion», Mr*. 1' i*t H u i i
gi'fic, w« r«« w««*k «ml gu«*Hi « of Mr.
f u n i , Mi». K . I v H. mudi uud Mr*. W.
H l . ' u u j hr t e l « * Ii III« Uig Kugene v udf or* and Mrn. N. K. Dixon.
A Imm iimn r o ff••«• p< r<uInforn Nov.
Fruliiy.
12 and It for ^l.'tti. Th«« Fair, no I to
n Wonderful nluminuui ware bargains
at our Iii'ii Tag Hale. Her them Nov.
12 and I l
f U Fa it
n ils
Kd W. Miller, secretary o f the
chamber o f com merer, has been in
Portland this week ut tending a state!
chamber o f commerce meeting and the I
stork show.
Hilvi rwnre ut the new low prices at '
The Fair.
n o v llc
Mr. and Mrs. William Lundess went
to Kugene Monday to visit Mr. and
Mr», trunk Rulings.
Mr. Ijuub'ss is
a witness in the Fred Thomas murder
ease.
Winded Clean cotton rags at Nel
son ’s Hcrvice Hint ion.
u lle
Two ounce» oil of Eucalyptua
Fletcher Harlow is over from Wend
25c ut White Pharmacy. Watch
ling visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nur »tor« for bargain».
u lte
C. A. Ilnrlow.
Ulivi* Allison ami family motored up
A change has been made in the
from Williiiiiiua Thursday urn! 'pent
local management o f G ray’s cash and
the Mtu-k end here with mlulives.
carry store, Ivan K. Warner sue«....ding
Itefore yon Imy from uieat
Mrs. K. F. Whitney uml elnhlren
N. K D i i o i i . Mr. and Mrs. W'arrier
peddlers just glanee al our
arrived Haturday from the l-cbanon
111 lived Haturdny from Dalli«* for a
p
n
ce
s;
visit with the John Nnkes family.
brum,!: of the Gray stores. Arthur
Rice succeed» Mr. Bosserman ou the
l'ront quarter steer beef, Ib. 9c
sh ould have all lmii<li<*npM
Moving and sloiage. I’ hone JM#. City
clerical force.
Unid < 111 ;i 1 1 i' steer liecf, Ib 13c
Trunsfer.
novi life
telllOVcd W llì«*ll M ollili liin
Galloway writes insurance.
tf
Kd Ayers, o f «function City, visited
lire t Ill'll' p rog ress III Melloni
We gmiranlee all of this meat
Arthur
Dillmnn
arrived
Wednesday
Collage
drove
grange
Haturdny.
nini in after lift'.
lo be first eluss.
from the north and is visitiug nt the
F.
It. 8trom, who had charg«* o f th«-
home o f Ins sister, Mrs. I.. L. Woolley.
W lifii a n y s y m p to m s o f
Cornioli h o te l and Cnlap»»oia s p r i n g s
Mrs. Frank liruriibniigh, o f Albany,
lor two years, has gone to the Jto*w«li
i.ViHtraiii m i' n o tic e d maki*
is visiting ut the home o f her parents,
‘•prings, of which he w i ll have «‘hargo.
Mllll' Ilf (III' W I I V
IIIIIMMI'N
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cox.
rile West Hole darage i'll 11 give yoll
iihi ' i I M'I ii ' ii tlii'Mi' ili*fi'i'l«■ firat
Moving uml storage. Phone lrtf. City I
pmper attention and guaraiite«* the
H|l|M'UI' o l i r l i in a k r g la sse s
Transfer.
n o v lltrc
work.
u llc
uiiiii'i'i'MNary in la t r r years.
Him Smith hum up from th« Uni
Mrs. Fred Bennett, who gave birth
Mr. ami Mrs. Ibiy linker, o f Mur
colli, visited during ilo* past week M i d i ;* r ily o f Oregun M<<mlay. H«* r«««*ntly lo a stillborn child, a boy, a few days
BETTER
VISIO N
Mr. Maker's pao’iits, Mr. and Mrs. Joe fructurml it I hum * in on«* imkI«* m f<K>t ago, is in a Kugene hospital and is
linker,
uml Mis. linker's mother, Mrs Iml! pru< tico.
reported lo be recovering.
liKTTKK SER VII ’E
Mr«. W. K. Whit«*, o f Hul**in, ban
I Hina Vaughn.
Mrs. J. J. Jackson, who was Miss
Mr. uml Mrs. Krnest Wyatt, of I n *«*|| !l glK*st this W«*«*k o f h«*r MlHt«*r, lllanrhc Groom, is visiting in Delight
V’ttlley.
Mu h Ml, HjH’ Ilt 111«* week iI'llll H I th Mr. Mm. H«-org«* Knowltm.
Fridu o f Wiirtlu ngtou hard wh«‘ut
, W y ■ 1 1 'i* pur rlllf«, Mr. an il Mrs. \i F.
Full cur o f fsuiltry supplies now in
Wyatt, u u «J Mr* W yalt ’s »isle r, M rs. flour, miiilo ut Day ton, Wash., $1.75 at Hpray ’a.
Right price on every­
P* t Mt«k
Kvury aaik
guarautooG. thing.
\S III 1b llttrviuy.
o28c
O P T I C I A N O P T O M E T R IS T
Mnm
y
biit
k
if
not
nui
i*fic«l.
Hpray
'a.
1 Tli re,• pice* * nil lie«« pun Sel» 5[ ov. 12
J. 0. Hawkins, o f Coburg, visited
F a cto ry on P r e m i»«»
Fhorn*
57.
o2Xtfc
u ml II for «I..ÍU. The Pair.
II 1 Ic-
relatives here and at Loranc during
Jfwidl D» Ik, o f Drain, m u m a w«*««k tbu week.
C otta gli O ru v «
O regon
Mrs.
Mr. :nnd
W. M M i *oii, uf
M yrtle C re e k , vis ite d durin g th«« past «•nd gucftt o f Mr. ami Mm. N. N.
1.
N Dresser and Mr. and Mrs. K.
I wif«*k at th«* horn«* o f Mr. and Mrs. Dixon.
T. Hartley were in from l.yox Hollow
Mn*a Anna Lf»vrid*«*n, o f toingmont, yesterday.
I U | B.ik* r
Gobi., w in a gu«*Nt I h in w« « k o f h«*r
The party who helped himself to
uml<* and mint, Mr. ami Mm. H. «1.
wheel scraper buck o f Wooilsou garage
Jorge uimi a.
will please notify me o f its where­
Two ounces oil of Eucalyptus abouts. Kdwin Tiillar.
4 lie
Mrs. J. R. Marsh, who mine up from
have your picture taken litis 25c at W lute Pharmacy. Watch
♦ — --------------------------------------- ....--------- . 4
our store for bargains.
nl Je Klrinrn to attend the funeral o f her
year, y o u n e lf “ ju st as you
aunt, Mrs. Hurnh llenderer, visited
K.
K.
Mill*
wan
hi
Hugem*
Tuesday
a r e , " speaking front the pnr-
Mr*« Kurt Arlhur vim It’d in Ku^«*n«*
several days ut the home o f her par *»
on
hum
!t**Nft.
Kmlity.
1 1 ail
W h ll I 1 1. 1 g i f t f \\ I1.1l
ents, Mr. and Mrs. X. I.. Cox.
Jtov. Ji Udii H. Penis will preach
Tli«* Cottagt* Grove ennocry hn* jii *I
b e tte r timef Your photograph
A. P. d m rein |J w as in Kugene yes
Sunday ut the Hu pt i*l ehureh ut . a
*»hi(»|M •! 11 « nr of h | i | i |« m uud I i lit 1 kb«« 1
a ill ao h e the problem “ what uml lit 7:30. Morinili; *«'ra n a: “ This terday.
f i f i to Sprint»! !«*!«!, M«i.
Watches,
jewelry,
hand
painted
ahall I g iv e tliia ( ‘liriatlima T’ * J* My Hoily, Bniik«*u for t uli. ' ' five
VYu have just u n lo a d e d a car
Tir«** or«« mm «’h«*n|H-r limn «'ver I#«-
iiiu^ >> «nuoti:
'* Win-u 1 Ki•jeeted china and many novelties at Madsen’*
fun*.
1*1 ii *« t«*ll y«> 11 utiout it of
o
f mill food, a car of eastern
Jewelry.
Do
your
Christmas
shopping
God ' n Her win!
Kejeel1 Geii
N i -U mii * n H**r\i«'«* HI ul 10 11 .
va I Ir*
now.
corn ami a car of finest quality
Afaof ”
Mi*»« «111011110 ll«*nry nrriv«*«! Froluv
alfalfa hay, and arc now pre­
Mrs. D. A. Wheeler and children,
Mii|>. rier grain «Ir í 1 L m . W. L. Darby
from \\ ilium* He iii»iv«r*Hy iiim I *p«m
A Co.
o2Mc who had been visiting Mrs. W heeler’r
pared to make special ton
iki
k mnl m ii I i her a 1111 1, Mr». M
Mr. and Mrs, C. I,. Churchill 1«*f t
brother, Ii. J. Mi«1, returned to their
prices on all kinds of feeds.
C. Cochran.
Hominy for Fort land
to
visit Mrs.
iiouir in Portland yesterday.
Try “ S te r lin g " scratch feed—
Mi*«. Chur!«-* Skinner ret»iri»«*d Fri Churchill's UKithcr, Mrs. Jenin«* War
Miss Nieta Hazleton was in Kugene
m*r,
and
Mr.
Churchill’s
*i*t«*r,
Mrs.
«lity from Hu^cn«».
the quality is equal to, and the
yesterday.
Friday, Nov. II, Armistice l*ayj|
W. H. Thrdkidd.
price ia less than other brands.
Ginghams, draperies, percales and
Calol Liquid G lo u at tin* White
domi churn stock suit at Hpray *s,
blanket«
at
Red
Tug
Price«.
The
Fair.
Pharmacy.
nl l r fio lb. sin k 50c, MX) lb. sin k DXc. oÜtttfc
Mrs. Rebecca Medley returned yes
Horry Knllnn r hm« guru* to ( lit*
dlailvN Jucks«iii «pent Hunday in K 11
terday from u month's visit in Port
K mii I k 'H i I'm ilir ho -«111 tnl m Hun Frun gem* Midi her *i*t«T, Miss Margund
land. Hillsboro and Tangent.
f i !•«•«! to b«* tr«*uto«l tor rupture.
QUEEN O LIV E S
Darby.
Arthur Wells and family motored
Il«*rt 11 11 n«|*«9 o f hmli* ( ity,
Fla.,
ST U F FE D O LIV E S
Mrs. Dora linzclton uml «laughter,
down from Doreut Wednesday.
former r<*m«lmit, re|H>rt* that In* roiiu* M i s s Nieta, s|*eiit Sunday in Cr«*sweli.
RIPE O LIV E S
Moving and storage. Phone 1*0. City
mar I moiii ; bhm 11 11 May 11 » a cycloni*
Naiighan dragsuws.
W. 1«. Darby
Former Cottage Grove girls now
Transfer.
n o v llt fc
f r o ’litljr.
W e carry many dainty specials
& Co.
o2Xc
Earl Hill is having a new sidewalk singing in the U. o f O. girls ’ glee
1 m rtfi* alum i 1111 in rir«* I mo I it * N ov .
for the table besides our more
Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. VnnBchoinck, of
laid iu front o f his residence ou north club are Miss Reta Ridings and Miss
I” mol 14 for $I..IM. Tb«* Fair. nlJe
than complete line of meats.
Mildred UalL
Doremi, have moved to I'ortluud for a
Lane.
K«*v. ami Mrn. J. 1». Ihutty hnvo time. Th«* hoys will take charg«* o f
Huy o f Hpray and you d o n ’t pay
Kd.
Willson
attended
Klks
lodge
in
jjoui* t«i Uur«litn*r, m ln*rt* l<•*v. Ihatty the home pro|s»rty.
FRESH FISH T H U R S D A Y S
for some other fellows bad debt. Also
Kugene Wednesday night.
Mill I n * »tntiom*«! for tb«* * tutor.
you d o n ’t pay fo r delivery.
o28tfc
Mark Onrouttt* will start his new
Alf V\ »I It it in •* Niniiinii-tl a Hi*\orrly saw null at (%*rro Gordo next Monday.
Htill selling feed at ton prices by
Andrew Brand, Schofield Stewart,
the single sack. Hpray’*.
o28tfc
rrtn»b«*«l Ir^ H»»m1ay at tin* R om river
Harry aud Raymond Grabe, N. H.
d u l l o M u y for insiiruiice. 511 Main.
ramp, when a rnf u|*on which h«' mud
Ivan Moretz has moved his family Matheauy and Chas. DeWald were
Free Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. lian kins, o f j Phone 15
rnliiit; Ji 111 »| | 1 hr truck.
into the second floor apartments o f among those who attended the stock
-------------------—
the Porter building on Main street.
For Hah* Strrlm^ |iintio, in «*si*«*l Fort hind, are visiting Mrs. Hankins' <1 • ■ -■
show in Portland during the week.
lm»t ronilitioii. Mr«. Hun Ueiitk*. n llr parents, Mr. uml Mrs. C. A. Harlow.
Mr. Brand returned last evening.
A reunion was hidd Hunday at th«*
H.
It Hniml hu» been rnnfiiieil to
M i n . Ha rah Harm* lifts In««* 11 miff«* ring
«1.25 set large sixe cups and saucers
Harlow horn«*.
the tioii»c with n severe cold for »cv
timing lb»* past Meek with an injur«*«!
at The Fair, worth «1.90.
n llc
Mrs. Lulu Ht one came up Monday oral duy».
foot, tlo* r«**ult o f Nipppiii)' on 11 nail.
J.
tt.
VanWiukle,
o
f
AlbanyJ
vis­
from Kug«*m* uml is visiting her pur
t'hristinn church, the “ h o m e lik e "
Mrs. T. II. Hcliolcr Wfil«*u from l*a> eats, Mr. mid Mrs. Myron McGee.
ited over the week end with the
ehureh J. K. CurUon, minister. ¡» ihtiii I
c ilo Grove, C a lif, to r»*ur*M th«* sub
George McQueen family.
Newest silverware patterns at Mud sermons for “ Fathers and Hon»“ on
serlbtiou for hnr parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
Moving and storage. Phone 99. City
s«*n
*s,
appropriate
gifts
for
Christmas.
Hiiuduy,
November
lit.
Bible
»ehmd
at
I*. II Hh«i;U% M'lio 11 n* maki ng thfir
Transfer.
n o v llt fc
Shop now.
o2cH H:45; eoiniuuniou and »ermou ut 11,
hoim* with her.
Mr. aud Mrs. N. W. White went to
A son wns liorii Saturday to Mr. sermon topie “ Breaking Home T ie s ;’ ’
I hi your Christ mas shopping curly at
jonioii C. K. nt 3; senior O. K. at
Porlluud Monday to visit Mrs. W h ite’s
Mudseii ’s Jewelry.
o2He uml Mrs. lit« hard Bailey.
sister, Mrs. H. C. Sweetland, aud the
Our tires have dmp|M*d from 10 per tl:30; evening service ut 7:30, sertnou
Mi. and M«« Hi y Com-ts wer© up cent to 20 |H*r cent. Com«* g«*t our topic “ Home A g a in ." Bible study at
stock show.
from |{osetuir^ over th«* w«*«*k end.
new prie«**. Nelson's Herviee Station. 7:30 Thursday evenings.
Mrs. Robert Small and son Julian
<*. K. Combs ami
family arrived
Ijtrge aluminum sauce pans Nov. 12
were Eugeue visitors Monday.
I**«* Roy W ood», fumier resident o f
Haturday from I#«*t)itiri<l£<*, Alberta, lliin n ty , ami recently o f Weiser, Ida., and M for «1.25. The Fair.
n llc
Mrs. Phoebe Stoneburg went to Eu
to mak«* this their home.
lia» «rccjiti'il a position with the
gene Monday to have her eyes treated.
Revival
services
at
the
Methodist
Urn«*«* Jones s|s«iit flu* week end In Kinney A Hyde Itealty eoiupniiv at
ehureh continue with interest. Kvunge
New cut glass at bargaiu prices at
Kttgenn with her uiui«*r, Miss Man«*.
Kugene.
list Meltride is n foreeful speaker,
The Fair.
n llc
having travelled over the world e*
Mrs. Ed Blakely aud son Howard
tensively and s p e a k s from experience.
were Monday visitors iu Eugene.
There will be services Huoduy and all
next week.
P A V IN G TO N OR TH IS
d o to the Fair first and save
N O W OPEN TO T R A F F IC
money.
n o v llc
P. F. Mescher was up from Curtin
Rev. Jitson H. Penis will preneh at Wednesday.
The paving between Creswell aud
Ijitlmm school house Hunday at 2:30
Watches,
jewelry,
hand
painted Goshen was opened to tra ffic yester­
p. m.
china und many novelties at Madseu * day, eliminating the detour between
Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want Jewelry. Do your Christinas shipping these two points. The paviug is com­
Those who do llieir Christmas shopping early avoid the mail,
o28c plete for the eutire distance except
ed at the People's Market.
tf now.
nave wear and tear on their nerves, nave money and find just
Mrs. Wm. Hankins, who had been for about half a mile through Camas
Mrs. Matilda Applegate, o f Drain
the tilings they want from stocks that have not been reduced
was here Monday. Hhe is having her visiting her pnreuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. swale, where a uew grade was made.
and pawed over. If you want lo give the most pleasure to
make it
house on Whiteaker avenue [tainted A. Harlew, returned Wednesday to her This has been rocked to
those to whom you are going to give gifts, come to our store
home in Portland.
[in »»able.
and a cement sidewnIk laid.
early and look over our stock.
W e tire in touch this year
Barring the 12 miles between Al­
Kverything a little lower at The
J . V. Htewart and family and Mr.
n o v llc bany and Corvallis, the opening o f
with the biggest jewelry houses in the country, w hich makes
null Mrs. Johu (1 roves motored to Fni*-
Dexter Hunday.
J.
D. Anderson arrived yesterday this section o f pavement provides al­
it possible for us to oiler you the finest and most up to «late
t'hristian Hcience church, corner o f from Salem and is visiting his son and most a continuous line o f pavement
line of
Jefferson avenue and Hecoud street— daughter, Albert Anderson and Mrs. from Portland through Cottage Grove
to Drain and beyond, about 170 miles.
Hunday services at It a. m. Wednos Hugh Trunnell.
■lay servicea at 7 p. m.
tf
Fair day electric washer, the best
Mrs. Linn Violntte is in Portlnnd, electric washer on the market for the
o28c
where she wns ealled tiy the illness o f money. W. L. Darby A Co.
her sister, Mrs. J. Al. Pnttison, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter have
now much improved.
moved here from Wendiing.
Rev. Dnuford, Methodist district
The Constellation club entertniuod
Miss Nellie Myers, o f Kugene, is
superintendent, was here from Kugenc visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs. their families with a covered dinh
Monday.
»upper nt Masonic hall last evening.
filbert Smith.
A complete line in each pattern IIA W T IIU R N E , F A IK O A K S ,
♦ ♦ ♦
Price
it
right
nnd
I
’ll
move
it
.
I
f
Special,
short
time
only:
Six
volt
W IN D SO R , W H IT T IE R and the beautiful new LON'U-
William B. Hopman and Miss Kath
you wish to buy right, see me. City battery rviusulated «6.80, 12 volt
K K E I j O W patterns, shown for the first time in the west.
and eountry property. J. M. Durham. battery reinsulated «9.70. Have your erine 8. Willis were married Monday
Kd Rudolph, o f P.ugone, visited Moa work done now and save money. in Eugene. Both are well known in
028c this sectiou. The bride is a daughter
day morning with his old Pennsylvania Overland Garage.
In the Community silverware we have a full line o f the
friend, Harry Grub«.
H. J Is'onnrd was in Kugene vester
Adams pattern.
Mrs. Gerald Counts nnd bnby went day.
to Hpringfinld Monday to visit Mrs.
Yon will find hundreds o f bargains
Counts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. at The Fair.
n o v llc
Brattain.
In the Rogers 1H47 silverware we have tin new Governor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwin Skilling arrived
Two ounces oil of Eucalyptus yesterday from Santa Rosa, Calif., and
pattern, ami in the new W M . ROGERS the l.a France pattern.
25c at Whitq, Pharmacy. W atch are visiting relatives and friends.
Come in now and select your Christmas presents.
We will
A dainty bit o f jewelry for a Chris
our store for bargains.
nl l c
lay them awuy for you. W e can please not only you, but
mas present.
Get it at Madsen’s
The
M
others’
club
has
arranged
for
those whom you wish to please.
Jewelry.
n2c8
a cooked food sale in the rest room
Miss
Klise
Priee
is
spending
the
every Haturday.
week end in Corvallis.
J. H. Magladry, o f the Bohemia
D. Ii. Hnmnnt is down from Eu­
Lumber rom puny at Row River, who is
recovering from an operation
for gene for the week end.
All nnnmelwaro down low at The
appendicitis, was up from Kugene
P e o p le !
Growing Boys
and Girls
P E N N SYLVA N IA
VACUUM CUP
Gird and Fabric Tires
CITY MEAT MARKET
Here Are the New Prices
Vacuum Cups—
Fabs. Cords
ao x a.... —......... -......... ........... $12.80 $
24.60
30 X 3% ........................ ______ 15.50
J2 x 2'/•>......................... ............ 20.10
27.30
21 x 4.11...................... ............ 23.15
35.00
22 X 4
.................
38.40
26.75
22 x 4................. ..........
27.80
39.60
24 x 4__ __________ ........... 28.35
40.65
Fabrics, G000 miles— Cords, 9000 miles
I ) . J. S c h o l l
THE SERVICE
| Tales of the Town
|
SPRAY,
O f Course You Will
LONG
Customers, Notice!
Monroe’s Studio
O L I V E S
STERLING FEED CO.
¡PEOPLE’S MARKET
*
THE ROCKFORD SILVERW ARE
COMMUNITY SILVERW ARE
ROGERS 1847 SILVERW ARE
SOCIETY
&
CBÜSON
o f Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Willis.
The
ceremony was performed by Father
O ’Harm.
♦
♦
The ladies’ aid society o f the Pres­
byterian church were pleasantly en­
tertained at the ehureh parlors Wed­
nesday afternoon, the hostesses being
Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. Hiram
Griggs and Mrs. McGilvary.
♦ ♦
Mrs. B. R. Job was hostess to the
Social Twelve last Thursday after
noon, having as special guests, Miss
Mary Buchanan, o f Corvallis, Mrs.
James Adams, o f Oakland, Calif., and
Mrs. Charles Adams.
♦
The M. P. G. club met Tuesday a f­
ternoon at the home o f Mrs. A. W.
He Hi we II.
Mrs. James Adams and
Mrs. 8. 8. Las»well were guests o f the
club.
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The home missioncry society o f the
Methodist ehureh met in the ehureh
parlors Wednesday afternoon.
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Mrs. K. K. Mills will entertain the
Past M atrons’ club at the Masonic
hall parlors Monday afteruoon.
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The W om an’s missionary society o f
the Christian church will meet in the
church parlors 8aturdav afternoon, No­
vember 12, at 2 o ’clock.
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Row River Society.
Miss Nellie Pleuard entertained a
few o f her friends Saturday night.
Refreshments o f ice cream, cake and
cookies were served.
A number o f the young people spent
a very pleasant evening Tuesday at
the home o f Fred McMaster.
Music
was the maiu diversion o f the eve­
ning. Those present were Helen W il­
liams, Elsie and Grayce
Pleuard,
Alice Thrun, Nellie Pleuard. Johnny
Mosby, Fred McMaster and his mother,
Mrs. P. McMaster.
C H R I S T M A S IS O N L Y
T W O MONTHS A W A Y
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut
Glass, ivory Novelties, Manicure Sets,
Leather Hoods, I .Julies’ Hand Hags and Hand
Fainted China.
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CORN! CORN! CORN!
J ust received, one car of No. 2 Eastern corn.
Get our prices.
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M A D S E N ’S J E W E L R Y
Monday.
Fair.
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