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ODD INCIDENTS IN HISTORY OF 1913 CLASS Compton anti a aolo by Mr*. J. T. VERDI’S COOL CRITIC. Moor«. Refreshment# of «nndwicbea. | Hla Cake cake and coffee were served. Kach A Chap Who Liked «e tat and «till Have It guest brought a penny for each year (Continue«! from flral p i t * ) When Uluaepp* Venti » '1»™ of hi» or her age. the contribution» go « I » flr»t being prvwuied to Itallau au ing to the l.adie»' Aid. school life between three high arhoola diences tbe couipo#cr re*vlve*t the M The Woman « Kelief Corps met M .y lowing tener, dated May. 1*72. from a but It 1» now her p i*»»«? * *•• Hniah II of Mr», kiamioth. man rveldlug tu Reggi«. a town itesi her* among the#* friend» She 2S at the home l'arma, and about iOU ntllea from Ml lercd C. G. II. S. In September. 1911, A fter «orne time devoted to bu»lne*». ami has been a gi*»! student these two a piea»ant afternoon « a » »pent in »mg- tan. “ M itch Honored Ittguor Venti-T h e Soft ami Stiff ing arsi nutate and a general good time, M of this mouth I wcut to Canna, years. Cuffs I, myaelf. am uf the «even born in h ourteen were preaent. drawu tb»rw by the nenwitlou made by | M P4, but shall jawlpone my autobiog $1.50 your oi>era Alda.' Ho greet wa# my Mr». Karl K. Milla entertained a . curl'ally that ouehalf hour U»fore the raphy until later. Meanwhile I aball MONARCH amali party Monday evening in honor,evni[BellceBW€ll uf the pince I waa al- proceed with the live born In INBfi, I of Mi»* Bennett. "K o o k ” wa» the ready lu my place, No. I admired Th# youngest member o f the claaa. 1.00 diversion of the evening. Kefre»h- the iut»e en seen*. I heard with plea* Franc««# C-ox, »|>*nl her «'arly year» of reents were eerved. Thoee preaent ure the enwtlent alngem. and I did all schooling al the Latham achool. In were : Mr. and Mr». C. Adam». Kev. In my power to let nothing «•■•«•#(>* me. the eighth grade »be rntor«’d th# claaa and Mr». C. M. Cobb, Mi»ae» Hennetl. At the eud of tbe opera 1 aaked myaelf at Cottage Grove and waa main claaa If l was satin!!ed. and the auawer was N ev« amt Lenh Perkin*. Meaara. Har Nor I started back to Itegglo. and lls- Ireaaurer, Sine«! entering high achool. vey, Anderaon, WyatL tened to the railway carriage to the Franc««* haa been a hearty aympalhlaer opinion* given upon 'Aid*. Nearly all of the real of us when we "Hunk” In n ew house dresses for :: A ftra c fiv c ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ agreed In couatdertug It a work of th# teata. w o m en in several different styles. first order Edna ElUnlgo entered the class In the G o o d quality washable materials in “ I wa* then seised with th# Idea of third grade and has been Into more $ CHURCH NEWS hearing tt again, and on the 4th I re ♦ light, m edium or dark colors, and neat mischief than all the remainder o f us turned to Parma I made uubeard of patterns. P ric e d a t $1.00, $1.25 in the last nine year». She waa the Service* »t the Chri»ti»n Seience Hall effort# to get a reserved neat. Aa the aaluatortian In the eighth grade ’ aa $1.50, $ 1.75. crowd waa enormoua I wna obliged to every Sunday »t 11 and Wednesday throw away live lire to order to wltneea well as a basket ball guard thla year. evening at 7 JO. All »re welcome. Ruby Keyes, another Latham resi ) the |>erformanee with any comfort. “ 1 arrived at this conclualoo about It: dent, enter«*d the C. G. II. S. In the M E. CHURCH It ta an opera to which there la abso freshman year. She waa juat aa plain James T. Moore. Pastor. Poplins— all new spring shades, tau, lutely nothing which causes any enibn as the rest of us until this year, hut Service» for neat Sunday : 9 :45 ». aiasiu or excitement. and without th# browns, blue and p i n k ________________ now ah* expect# to become a teacher, m., Sunday School; 11 ». m., »ermon, pomp o f the apectacle tbe public would 7-yard, exclusive patterns and use# such language aa "lhay »ubject: "G od'» Program” ; 7 p. m. not »tarn! It to the end. When tt baa 27-in. Voil, each _______________ descended from their saddle*. ‘ when Oiled th* house two or three times It Epworth League; 8 p. m.. aong and 27-in. Ratine— plain and stripes sermon, subject; "The Living Dead will he bautahed to th* dust of the translating Caesar, A y d _____________ ______ archives Pruda Cheaebro came from i'urnIng, Man." 27-in. wash silks, wide range “ You ran now. dear ftlgnor Verdi, pic California, to enter this class last Sep of colors, small neat figu res__ Children'» Day will be observed at ture to yonraelf my regret at having tember That looks aa If our class the Presbyterian Church Sunday morn- spent—on two occasions—32 lira. Add were widely known, doesn’ t It? Mr. 32-in. Soisette ling at 10:30 with the following pro to this th* aggravating circumstances Ksy told her that »he would vote some all colors________________________ that 1 depeud on my family, and this gram : money trouble# my rest ilk* a fright day, but »he seems not to worry aa Voluntary ful specter! I therefore frankly ad long as she can ««scape current events :: j Song...........Onward Christian Soldier* dress myself to you In order that you fur civics recitations. Prayer may send me the amount Tbe account Kern Holcomb, the satutatorian, left Song .................... Anniversary Praiae la aa follows: the Eugene high achool to enter the Lire. School C G. II. S. In November. 1910. Since S o lo ...................................... Selected Railroad—going ..................................... I * her entrance to thla elaaa. in addition Railroad-returning ........................ 1 * Lloyd Stratton Opera tickets ................................ «•<* to her regular work, ah* ha* taken up Song.............. Preceptor o f Childhood Detestable supper al the elatlu o......... lot dramatics ami debating. She la now Miaa Smith’s Class U K editor-in-chief of the onnual. Song................... The Message of June Tw ice..................... - .................... * Waldo Hull joined this claaa in the Marion Braly t a fifth grade and has now Iteen with Recitation.... . .Rouama Armstrong “ Hoping that yon will deliver me three of the «»ther member» for about Exercises by the Primary Department from this embarrassment, I aalut* you acven and one-half yrara. He !• now Selected from my heart Bert an l Solo vie* president of the senior claaa. Blanche Veatch “ P. 8.—My address: Pruepero Herts* al, via 8an Domenico. No. 5.“ j flower contest in which Mrs. H. Vealch Alumni Banquets Graduates. Verdi hapjtened to be more amused Street Work Commences. E won the prize, a basket o f handker thau offended at the cool liupertlneuce The Cottage Grove High Alumni As Ambrose A Burdaal this week com of thla amateur critic, and he Instruct chiefs and roses. Mrs. Graham pre sociation helj) its third annual banquet menced the drat o f the work on Cot ed hi* publisher to forward Slgtw>r Her- sented it with appropriate remark*. to graduates last Thursday evening, Dainty refreshments of ice cream and tage Grove atreeta for the year. The tanl tbe sum demanded uilnua 4 lire. While L. S. Hill waa in Springfield tbe meal being aerved at the Willam cake were served, The chapter ex- drat job tackled waa North and South By way of Justifying tbls deduction be a few day* agu the gaauline leaked out ette Cafeteria. The decorations were pressed its regret at the losa o f Mra, Seventh Streets. Work on the other wrote. "The sutq la not quite ao much pink rosea and a seven-piece orchestra of the machine while it waa standing atreeta will aiao be commenced at once. as the gentleman demands, but I think Veatch who aooo leavea for Salem. furnished music. The menu consiated be might hare taken bis aupper at on the atrrel. Someone, to a««* what o f pressed chicken, salad, olives, bread the effect might be, threw a lighted bom*!’’— E xcha ug*. Mra. O. L. Nichols entertained Sat Thanks. and butter, ice cream and cocoanut urday afternoon in honor of the seventh match into (he Inflamable liquid and The ladies o f the G. A R. Relief cakes, cocoa and coffee. Tbe junior birthday anniversary o f her daughter, Haw It Affactad Him. the machine was in a moment envel A young lawyer asked u veteran at oped in flames. The chemical engine girls aerved. Toasts from members Miaa Donna. The decorations o f the Corp desire to thank many of the friends for favors received, esjiecially tbe bar If a lawyer ever got u«#d to o f the graduating class followed. waa soon on the acene ami cxlingulthr«! home were pink rosea, the table being those who furnished automobiles and losing rare# A fter the banquet a abort buainesa especially beautiful and artistic. A the fiam«m before serious Injury was “ I can’t say. air," responded the vet meeting waa held and tbe following while cake in the center of the table carriages to convey many of ua to the done. A few wire# were repaired and eran. “ I really can’t aay; bat. as fur cemetery to decorate the graves of officers elected: President. M. L. Sco- was surrounded with rosea and stream the machine made the trip home. The myself. 1 am very m u< b In the same vell ; vice-president. Miss Lulu Currin; ers were dropped from the ceiling to comrades and frienda, to Prof. Dunton Ox aa tbe man from 4>*<eola who had uphoiatery waa not injured. secretary, Miss Eunice VanDenburg; tbe cake. A t each place waa placed a and class for excellent aingirg during been defeated for office Hr was tell the day, to Mis* VanDenburg for the treasurer, Ernest WyatL box of pink candy hearts, in which rendering of a poem so appropriate and ing me about It and. In order to acquit Card of Thnnka. waa set a pink candle. Refreshments music, alao the young children who himself of tbe charge of being a bad We hereby exprraa our thanks and Roy Smith’s Sunday School class o f loaer, kept Interjecting the remark that of sandwiches, ice cream, cake and aided to make the day ao pleasant. boys entertained a number o f their he was not complaining 'It doesu't appreciation to the many frienda who punch were served. The afternoon To Mr. Medley we feel especially pay to complain.’ I aald. agreeing with aided ua in the behalf of our belovrti young women friends in the brother waa spent in the park. The guests husband and father. thankful for the excellent address that blu. hood room o f the Church Friday even were Vera and Vonah Armstrong, “ ‘No, air. It doesn't* he exriatned. revives many memories o f anxioua MRS. M. M. MORGAN. ing. A fte r games and a social time Eleanor Jonea, Grace Grigga, Gene days spent years ago and the cheer of ’and I won’t complain, hut at the same E A K N E STIN E MORGAN, refreabmenta of ice cream, bananas vieve Kime, Loia Compton, Gordon comfort given in our declining days. time 1 wunt you to understand, air. jfipd A L P H A MORGAN. and wafers were served. The invited Wright, Paul Jones, Lee Nichols. that It make« me durned sick.’ " - K a n To Rev. Moore we owe a debt of grati guests w e re : Lela Lewis, Louia sas City Journal. tude for those words that help to lead Counts. Genevieve Jury, Marjorie Shay, BRAVE MOTHER STORK. A few o f the intimate friends o f Miaa ua to higher and nobler thoughts. Alice and Marion Braly, Myrtle Just a Jolt Maude Blair gathered at the J. P. To the younger aoldiera of this day Venake, Margaret Brace, Kathleen Her Nast Ablase, She Will Ite y by and "What’a the matter?” Graham home Friday for a social even for the use o f the Armory, to The Sen Pariah With Hae Young. Kem, Olga Gray and Jesnie Smith. "Oh, nothing.” ing. A miscellaneous shower was tinel tor favors, with all others who “ No. no; don’t tell roe that Some So strong la tbe mother love devel The officers o f the Eaatern Star en given the honored guest and light re- contributed to make this day ao plea thing disagreeable or discouraging has op«"! lu the stotk and tbe lark that It tertained in honor o f Mra. Henry feshments aerved. Miaa Blair enter sant and our burden’a easier. happened. Your look shows I t " ■ mounts to a heroic paaalon. The ’’Well, if you insist on knowing. I ■fork, which aiieuda the winter In Veatch at the Masonic Hall Tuesday tained with a number o f elocutionary The Ladies R elief Corps, atarted out thla mornlug feeling us gay Egypt and tbe rammer In northern and afternoon. Two contests were held. selections. Appomattox Camp No. 12. and chlp|ier aa a boy of twenty, but a western ICuro|>e. likes to build Ita neat In one pictures were pinned on the | The married people o f the M. E. May 30, 1913. little while ago I met a former sweet on the top of some steep gable roof. back o f gueata, the picture being r e - ! Church held a social at the parsonage heart of mine, and she told me thut her Such a neat la often a m il nuisance to Disston Doings. moved when the name of the animal Monday evening. A program waa ren- «ecoud daughter bud lust graduated man. It la from thri-e to five yards In waa guessed from the imitations o f dered, consisting o f a aolo by Mrs. S. June 4.—(Special to The Sentinel.) from high acbooL Huy. are the wrin diameter. It swarms with lizards, frogs. neighbor gueata. The other was a L. Martin, a reading by Mrs. N. E. —Mra. Floyd Jonea waa visiting home kles around my eyea very noticeable?” t'Mida^nnd other disagreeable creatures. folks at Walden Thursday. —Chicago Record-Hern Id. It becomes In course of time so heavy Mrs. Sloan waa the guest o f her that tt will break the roof If not arti brother, Mr. Patten of Walden, one T h * D o w n tro d d e n F a rm e r. ficially propped up. day last week. A city man beard that a farmor Nevertheless for various supersti Mrs. A. C. Cox was shopping in the wnntod to nelI a motorcar lie sym tious reasons the stork ta not only wel Grove between trains Saturday. pathized with th# poor farmer and hla come but even courted by the Euro- Frank Wilcoxen went to his home in family because they were forced to j>ean peasants, and It cannot tie denied Cottage Grove Saturday. -part with the machine for llnam tal thnt the resjan-t with which the bird to Mra. Spray of Cottage Grove waa the guest of her sister, Mra. Lulu reasons, he believed, and went out to regarded Is to some extent deserved. the farm to buy It The farmer waa If the house taken fire and the young Wicks, the first o f the week. L A B O R A T E arrangements have Henry Kidderbuach of Portland is not at home, but hla daughter wna ■torks happen to I k - of an age at which visiting hia brother, W. Ridderbuach there ” 1 came out to buy your motor they cannot ta» saved by being taken been made fo r the fe e d o f all car." he said. "Which o n e r asked away from the neat the stork mother and family. feeds to m o rro w . C o m e and bring Mr. Teetera, w ife and daughters of the girl.—Kansas City Htar. does not abandon them. Htandlng Dorena and Lew McKibben o f Cottage erect In the nest, dapping her wings to you r friends, for none shall go aw ay Grove were the gueata of Mra. Sloan Two of a Kind. waft away the smoke and tbe dames and sons Sunday. Pecunlous Fatber-8o you dare to and crying out now nnd then, she re hungry. H a v e a good tim e and after L ittle Miaa Emma Cody and little y you are an Ideal match for my mains with her young, perishing with the b ig doings d ro p in and le t’s talk brother o f Rocky Point were visiting daughter? Impecunious Youth—I do. them. Mr. Williams and wife. Indeed, air! Pecunloua Father- Why,' about y o u r o w n b ig feed. The skylark, which hullda Its neat In Mra. Clow is quite sick. you have never earned a dollar In yonr the meadows, runs nwny from It when Mra. Finley of Nesmith waa ahop- life. Impecunious Youth—Neither has frightened. Khe proceeds for four or ping in the Grove Saturday. abe.-Pblladelphla Ledger five yards under the clover and rises J. Wicka is visiting hia aon Koltn at • - the Star mill this week. perj>endlcularly In the air. pouring forth Established a Record. her song In Its wildest strains In order :: James Spahr and w ife went to Star ’ What did mother say when yon pro to divert the Intruder's attention. But to viait Mra. Spahr’a father, Mr. Pit posed to her. daddy 7” the itcaannt boy knowa thnt so long ss cher, who continues to be quite sick. ’8he bung her bead and waa silent Mra. J. E. Lewis o f Cottage Grove for several minutes. And thnt Is the she remains hanging at the same point In the air he Is still four or five yards was visiting her son Jeaa and wife only time I have ever known her to be from the neat, and he uses the direc over Sunday. silent for several minutes."-Detroit tion o f her movements and the ring of A. Brund of Cottage Grove waa in Free Pres«. Diaston Monday. her song to ascertain the exact .p o t Bert Trask waa the guest o f E. ,h" yonn* "irk# are Missed the Story, Holderman and family Sunday. "Say, wbat waa that story th! throa* h "bell a boot. Meadames Ostrander, Mooney and Elvira T" ns U T \ " . \ h ,< h " n* ,h" mother Silabv o f Cottage Grove were in Dis ir/ h e v ie .'1 '*■ h“ ,Kht' “ *■ ««<* that “ Well, can you ksep a secret?" Hton Sunday. tt the very moment when the nest is ’’Sure.* Cheater VanDenburg waa in tile Bmched the little bird will ncual" « £ "8o can I.“— U lk. 'Grove Tuesday. t*ck the Intruder —H arp«,,. Dainty Bulgarian Blouses : T h e m o s t p o p u la r w a is ts : fo r w a rm w e a th e r. M a d e ' o f w h i t e c a u t il, w i t h r e d o r b l u e a n d w h i t e s t r ip e d I c o lla r s . £1 CA P r i c e d ............. t p l.t J U r t i V ii 1 $ il House Dresses Dry Goods Department H H A M PT O N t 25 c $ 2.45 25 c .. 25 c .. 25 c & I Butter Wri CO. U.*#i> " ,|H l'ru»,,r* 1" 1 [ '■’‘H b lì ! r j- ¿ L ? % l i i f 'i » i Ì I ill I 1 yy ^ M m .® i » I ! i f h c l Grangers and Visitors if Hie Metsan Something Different Everything you can mention is in The atone sharpens knives, bat li The Sentinel. dull Itself.—Fiutarch 'The Shop” Where Good Printing '* The Sentinel. ‘ ■•'II' iriK*«» f,’r Wh" 'h “ # . 'I,* For ..si* >»v » » j f u l A c re a g e an : C o t t a g e Gi Sentinel’ I i * » At ; i i.uovp ( ■Tlw mutable for r ^ aiidiH.ck Ksrd*"". J “ 1 .. ,n« J "1" l ^ h Si.ih S i , cur.Lin it uraotccd hi terns Rei Slat* Horticulture w/1 1 Utu^r- meet at Fug, ... SatuM.,, A Pfrftra» i uaaal terral bao b.. , prep.*, J grower« an ut | 11 y ’ present. ,-uii*isni itching, bur „h »'"I dl»s|trw,,,k|* ' (,.tl, r, «»H rheum, I L u t in g »kin cr-ptn., L furrd sod tbe skin n 9 „gi *,th Df. Hobson' Mr. J. C. Kvelsm had ocssma t« fl!d had tt"**1 cverytl «Vh*n I found Dr, , 1 . t. ■ I found a our. [„t 1» lb» formula of a 3 .- for year ¡iment. That ¡» "h y we All druggiat«. or Pfeiffer Ghem Itlphia s'»d Rt. Isiuia. 1 Notkt. lorn A# brry wi.h«« u, ^ hla inaurai.r^ , .1 r.,i„ ^ • luring the i . , i f,.* w „ , lia «•f I M M rmg K# receive prnn.pt allchtlw kji to Vcati’h A Npencer, I f you don’t read Th« don’t get m ... u ,n half u,* Katherine L. Norton, s«« Maas . saya "| had a t* acrusa my bark, with * •esilili.g f' ' ! took y«m Pills sa advmc<l, « th rn sud sur*. 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