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A Word Picture of a Painted Picture K I> I T ► I» Il Y nrirtiî { REV. RO BERT S U T C L IF F E , on M IL L E T ’S “ A N G E L U S ,” SUN. Jan. 7. 7.30 p.m. A copy o f this famous picture will be »riven to each mem ber of the contfreiration, so that points made by the speaker may be the more readily followed. ¥ $ W \»/ SI/ SI/ w SI/ \t/ SI/ $ SI/ $ p R A T E F U L fo r the liberal patronage o f a public ap preciative o f good values and painstaking service throughout the year just closing. We desire to extend to our many friends and patrons a N ew Y ea r’s Greeting o f Good Wishes for a Prosperous and Very Happy N ineteen-Tw elve $ SI/ SI/ \»/ $ SI/ M/ V!/ SI/ $ M/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ SI/ Store Open All Day—Monday, New Year’s Day I HAMPTON&CO SI/ I DEPENDABLE GOODS m m *m r HOW TO BE HAPPY-THO MARRIED We may be getting into deep water in attempting to give advice on a question which many wiser heads than ours have failed to successfully answer. But knowing that the object of marriage is happi ness, we wish to give one piece of advice that will be found useful and valuable. It is to let us furnish your nest for you. Our line o f Furniture is one well adapted to this purpose. Just drop in and let us suggest to you an arrange ment for your parlor, your dining room, your bed room, or all o f them. SIMERAL & VAN DENBURG THE FURNITURE DEALERS m**mmmmmi*m9mm\mm*mm+mtmm urn» u FURNITURE The Different Kind—the Strictly Dependable Kind Add comfort and distinction to your home by selecting your floor coverings from our carefully selected and rightly-priced lines o f Art Squares Linoleum on the kitchen floor would save labor and add much to the pleasure o f housekeeping. W e offer a large variety o f patterns to choose from. Kinter Brothers HOUSE FURNISHERS OR I K S II Y & Mackin T H E C A SH ECO NO M Y ST O R E YEAR USHERED LADIES’ CLUB. IN BY ENTERTAINING PROGRAM WELL RENDERED. to Gordon Hole at 25c a pair •et* Society Gathers at Beautiful Wheel Sixty-Three Member:» of I.Hur« er Home To Do Honor to Old Bible Class Have Big Time Year and Welcome New. aud Supper. The new year o f nineteen-twelve was ushered in with the elite alfair of the season on Monday afternoon, when the Laities' club gave a splendid recep tion at the elegant home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1». Wheeler on Weber street. A most enjoyable evening was spent Friday evening by Laura Hefty hihlc class, when banqueted in Phillips ball. Sup|>er was served at 8:3», after which there wer»* games, talks by Rev. Sut clifie and Mrs. Wheeler. The follow ing nr»>gram was also rendered : Games...................................... .... Selection from the high school band \ ucal solo . Neita Hazleton Reading AIbert Woodunl Instrumental solo ..H a ile Hazleton Vocal duet. Virginia Whitsett, Clue Hedrick Reading Mrs. Wheeler Istrumental duet Haile and Neita Hazleton Vocal duet I.elu i.ewis anil Lottie Whitsett Selection from high school band Reading.. Mildred Pringle Instrumental duet Miss Armorel, Mrs. Sutcliffe and daughter. The rooms were beautifully deco rate»! for the occasion, the »lining room carrying out the color scheme o f the club's colors, lavender ami white. The reception hall and purlors were hung in Yuletide colors, a distinguishing feature being the large number of New Year bells hung in the archways, and with the soft glow from the open tire- pluces, gave a cheerful and pretty set ting for the ladies of the club who were all charmingly gowned in white. Miss Eleanor Wheeler ami Miss Esther Mill presuled at the door and the guests were welcomed in the re ception hall by the receiving hostesses with the cheery greeting “ Happy New Year,” and were immediately made to Clyde l.angdon, of this’ city,* an«l feel at hume. Miss Jennie Chcshro, o f California, Delicious fruit punch and' wafers were married here last Friday, Rev. were served from various booths, and Hoven performing the ceremony. Miss the gentlemen present were perfectly i Chesbro arrived about a week before willing to express their appreciation j the ceremony and the couple left Sat- by sampling the punch at the different * urday fur California, where Mrs. Lang- booths. Miss Ivy Holcomb presided at dun is a teacher anil has a term of the booth in the library. Miss Flo Phil school to finish. lips under the canopy in the dining room and Miss (Fern’’ Holcomb at the The "On Time Tribe” Sunday school bower on the stairway in the reception class, of the Christian church, with hall, each one being equally popular. Miss Myrtle DeSpain us Kucher, whs The afternoon was pleasantly inter royally entertained Friduy afternoon spersed with vocal and instrumental at the hume o f Mrs. Robinson. Music music, Prof. Waterhouse presiding at and games were pleasantly enjoyed ami the piano. Miss Iverson, with Miss refreshments were served. — Armorel Sutcliffe as accompanist, sang “ The Four L ea f Clover,” repaonding AMICITIANS BANQUET BOYS. to a hearty encore with " I f 1 But Knew .” Miss Esther Silsby favored Girls Have Usual Success in Enter the guests with "W h en Are You Here, taining Opposite Sex. Love,” and responding with a favorite lullaby. Mrs. Waterhouse sang On the first o f the year P»12. the “ L ove’s Old Sweet Song” and respond Girls’ club, the ” Amicillans,” enter ing with “ Sincerity,” and later in the tained its friends at Phillips’ hall, afternoon sang “ Killarney.” which was prettily and tastily deco Mr. Kinter in a pleasing voice sang rated. The occasion was a happy one, “ The Sweetest Flower that# Blows,” in many cases a reunion of old friends. and responded to a hearty encore. A A fter some time was spent in social splendid vocal duet, “ Star o f My conversation. Miss Mabel Veutch Hiid L i f e , ” was rendered by Mesdaines C. Hugh Currin played a piano and man M Shinn and Elma M. Beager. dolin selection, followed by a visit to Other grades priced at 10c to 45c a pair Aek For Men, Women and Children Gordon Hose arc made with linen heel and toe and art'absolutely fast in color. There art» fully thirty more needles used in the making of Gordon Hose than any other at the same price. The extra thread makes them very elastic, which means more comfort and lietter wear. Ask to see them in either wool, fleece lined, lisle thread, heavy or light weight. j McCall hebruary Patterns Now on Sale | leap »«-Hr «lance, and proved them selves fully cspuhle of giving such un entertainment. The expression «if * ’ g o o d times” was plainly written on every face present. The music was good and the floor was in a better con dition than at previous dances. The boys are only wishing that the young lailies will tender another one in the near future, for lh»-y real ze that they were royally entertained. eon of coffee ami cake, and wishing Rev. and Mrs. Muaon many happy re turns for the new year. Mrs. G. M. Hall was hostess to u four-course dinner party at her home on Railroad Avenue Tuea»lay evening. Besnles the hostesa ami Mr. Unii, cov erà were laii) for Mr. and Mrs. A. !.. Monroe, Mr amt Mrs. N. E. Compton, Mr ami Mrs. H. A. Miller, amt their duughtcr, Mrs. Hess, of Roarhurg, The officers amt members »if the and Mrs. Jane DuKruille, of Portland Christian church and a few inviteil The Missionaiy society of the Metho guests enjoyed a splendid soeial re dist church was pleasantly eiilerlainc»! union and dinner in the ban»|urt rooms at the home o f Mrs. F. D Whrelrr ut the church Monday from 12 to 2. Weilnesiiay afternoon. A large crowd was present anil a gen A few fricmla walke»l in amt gave eral review «if the past year’s work Mr. ami Mrs. C. J. Kem a pleasant was given. little surprise New Y»-ar’s evening and Yuletide festivities are still being un rnjuvable time wus spent discussing enjoyed ami s e v e r a l very prettv resolutions for tin- year of nineteen- home affairs occurred during the past ' twelve. week. Friday evening Mrs. II. A ; Miller was hostess to an enjoyable four-course dinner party at tier beauti ful home on West ¡kl street. Those preaent were: Mr. ami Mra. F. D. Wheeler, Mr. and Mra. Geo. M. Hall, | FOR SALE Mrs. J. DuBruille nod Mrs. Hess, of I ’T o fti l l r u v y I'Kii f m l i i « n tg m i m k Rose burg. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Mr. F. I). Wheeler ably assisted the the Arcade theatre, which was pleas Ladies of the club in entertaining, and antly enjoyed. Returning to the hull the company engaged in games and his services were much appreciated. The afternoon ended merrily and will listened to vocal selections remlered W J. M r t t e n g r r , Dor r n. i , O r « . long be remembered by those present by Lloyd Stratton until luncheon was A New Y e a r’s surprise shower was as one of the most delightful social served. This was in two courses and | extended to Rev. anil Mrs. Mason Mon events that has ever occurred in Cot was made all the more enjoyable by »lay evening in the Brotherhood rictus NEW YEAR IS USHERED IN. tage Grove. Bidding the ladies adieu the place card jokes which were read at the Presbyterian church, ami was with many happy returns the guests for the benefit of the entire purty. one o f the pleasant holiday events. Watch Party Waits Up To Hear expressed the wish that these recep Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wheeler were the The party way given by the mem- , New Year Belli. tions would become an established cus chaperones and Mr. Wheeler’s assist hers o f the church and, contrary to the , ance in other ways was much ap tom of the club. The New Year was properly ushered usual outcome, was a complete aurprise The ladies o f the club present were : preciated by the members o f the club. in liy the young people of Die cPy in every way. About 3f> people us- | Mesdames C. J. Kern, C. M. Shinn, The party adjourned at a late hour, and some mil so young who formed ■embled at the home of Mrs. C. C. I J. S. Shinn, F. D. Wheeler. Alden, A. all expressing their thanks to the Ami- parties on Main street und waited for DuBruille ami marched in a body to ! Miller. J. C. Johnson, F. W. Robbins, |citians for s pleasant evening. tin- hells ami whistles to announce the the manse, escorting Mr. amt Mrs. 1 The occasion wus C. Cruaon, C. E. Hall, Jury, Merle fsj0 orie can now aay that the young Mason to the church across the street. nrrival of PJ12. Scoville. H. Abrams. Silsby. Mackin, M i c g o f Cotta|ic Grove can’ t give a Big, little, old and young participated one o f merriment and refined hilarity. Delure Hemenway. ; real dance. On Mornluy night at A rm in gamea ami a social good time, cloa- i inaerted between regular news items, There were two hundred and thirty- ory hall they gave a most successful ing the evening with a delirious lunch- Sentinel want ads. get results. four guests invite»). Among those who attended w e r e : Prof, and Mrs. Waterhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Kinter, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. Uoldeg, Dr. and Mrs. Job, Mr. and Mrs. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Venske, Mr. and Mrs. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woods, Mr. and i Mrs. A. Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, Dr. Robbins, C. EL Hall, C. j J. Kem, Elbert Bede, Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. Armes, Mrs. Mary Smith, F. D. Wheeler, Mr. Jury, H. Miller. Mrs. J. H. Chambers, Mrs. B. K. Lawson, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. VanDen- burg. Miss Anna Oglesby, Mrs. Geo McQueen, Mrs. Silsby, Miss Elsther Silsby, Mr. Slisby, Mrs. Beager, Miss Jennie Woods, Mrs. Jane DuBruille, Mrs. Warren McFarland, Mrs. C. P. Jones, Mrs. H. Eakin, Mrs. A. Brund, Mrs. Demurest, Mrs. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Kime. AND WHI T E LEGHORN COCKERELS What Do You Want, Anyway D o Y ou W an t to Sell Some thing D o Y ou W an t to Buy Some thing < L M A Y B E Someone has juit what you want to An exceptionally large line o f all wool and part wool Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets and Axminsters now on display. Phone 6 ANNA IS A BIG SOCIAL SUCCESS BIBLE CLASS HAS BANQUET NEW We are Grateful 1 Umphrey P Nuf-Ced Sunday last was the occasion o f a pleasant affair at the Woodruff home when Grandpa Comer celebrated his 70th birthday an»I Grandma Comer her 06th birthday. An elegant dinner was served, atfer which the afternoon was spent in social conversation and the perusal of a chest of curios that were secured by Frank Woodruff during his services in the Spanish-American war in the Phillipines. Those present w ere: Dr. and Mrs. Schleef, Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Comer, Miss Minnie Comer, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tucker and two child ren, Mrs. Nellie Drake and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woud- ruff and L. H. Woodruff. buy---M aybe someone else wants what you have to sell---all that is necessary to make a deal is to n V let one another know--- That’s what Sentinel Want Ads. do— five cents the line —inserted between regular news items. xP