Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, December 10, 1913, Image 2

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IMPHREY & MACKIN
$2.50
50c
Gifts for Entire family
The exceedingly liberal values and very low prices at this store are
making a strong bid for your patronage on practical Christmas Gifts.
Shop here first and as early as possible.
W h v not a wool or silk dress, suit, or
coat pattern for wife, sister oi mother this
Christmas? Visit our dress goods section
this week.
60 in. all wool Oregon suiting in tan,
gray, brown and plum. Diagonal and
basket weave.
f f l QQ
54 in. fine all wool Kmpress Cloth in
dark wine and golden brown, tan, navy
blue and black. Cloth has high lustre
and easy to keep clean.
A yd. here_________________
All wool, soft fine weave serge in pretty
rine red.
shades of gray, blue, tan and wine
Also black. 42 in. to 50 in,
wide. A yd. S9c to_______
All wool heavy blue suit and l coating
serge. 54 to 60 in. wide
A
yd. here $1.63, $1.8.1 tij
mating in
60 in. extra heavy all wool Coating
tan, gray and brown interwoven
reti with
small color threads making a verv
pretty
erv prettv
effect.
Will turn rain.
Price a yd______________________
56 iu. heavy all wool diagonal Coating
iu black and gray, brown and
tan. A yd. here .................
36 in. lining satin in tan. gray,
brown, black. A yd. here____
.16 in. heavy black Peau De
$ QQ
Soie Silk for Coats. A yd _____) |. / J
M cC a ll P a tte r.is
36 in heavv Satin De Luxe for
5 * 8 « , C oat
5 6 8 3 , S k irt
dresses or coats. A yd. here..
5 6 5 1 , H at
P ric e , 1 5 cents each.
Other 36 in. black Satin, Messalines
lines an*!
and
Taffeta Silks. A yd. here
98c t o ________________ ______
M any Gifts for Men
26 in. heavy Moire silk in black and
in Holiday Boxes
colors, very stylish for coat and
trimmings. A yd. here________
HAIR RIBBON
Special!
4 11 to <> i ii c h e s
wide. Regular sell­
ing price at this
store 25c and ,10c
a yd.
Holh plaids
checks and plain
ribbons in white.
1 ght blue, p in lj
brown, reJs aiul
dark blue.
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Special, a vd. I J U
$1.93
$1.59
90c
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WOMENS
$1.48 Underwear Special
33c
$ 1 . 1 $
98c
63c
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Heavy white fleece rib vests and dra
wers
special here each ...................
Medium weight white and ecru Union J Q n
Suits fleece lined. Special here each
40w
Heavv weight White fleeced riblied
Union Suit, special here each.______
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and distributed tiny bezes of the wed­
ding cake.
The out of town gucs’ s
were Mr. and Mrs. Penne and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Long, all o f Portland.
The bride's going away suit was
King's blue broadcloth, smartly tailor­
ed.
Mr and Mrs. Romaine left Thursday
for Portland where Mr. Romaine is
Kima-Romaine.
veil was arranged in mob-cap fashion manager of the Congress hotel. They
will be at borne to their friends at the
The wedding of Miss Mamie Kime and caught with lilies o f the valley.
Chetopa Apartments at Eighteenth and
to Harvey Boy Romaine o f Portland Hhe carried a shower boquet o f bride Flanders streets.
was solemnized Wednesday evening at roses. Mrs. Penne was gowned in a
the home of the bride's parents, Dr. Persian chiffon over a pink messaline
Mi»» Jennie Smith, bride-elect, whs
and Mrs. A. W. Kime. Prior to the foundation and carried bridesmu.d the inspiration for n clever ra ¡»cellini'.
eeremonv Mrs. Howard Fagan sang roses. Mrs. Kime, mother of the bride, ou» shower given Friday afternoon i.t
“ O Promise Me.” Promptly at seven wore a gown of gobelin blue charmeu.se, the home of Mr». H. A. Miller by Mi».
forty-five the bridal party appeared to while Mrs. Long, mother o f the grou.n Miller nnd Mr». F. W. Robbins. Mi»»
the strains of the Lohengrin wedding wore an embroidered marquisette in Smith wa» initiated into the House
march played by Miss Neva Permut. shades o f blue trimmed with silver lace. keeper»’ Club in the presence o f twenty-
They took their positions under a auge
A fter the ceremony, which was per­ two guests. She wa» blind folded an 1
floral wedding bell suspended in a formed in the presence o f the immedi­ given u number of teats, the successful
bower o f greenery, interspersed with ate relatives and friends only, a recep­ passing o f which wa« followed by *he
white chrysanthemums and carnations. tion was given to about one hundred administration o f the oath of member­
Here they plighted their troth, H >.. and fifty guests.
They were received ship. She wax then given the cap and
M. Howard Fagan being the officiat’ zg at the door by Mr. and Mrs O. I.. badge o f membership— the picture of a
clergyman.
Miss Kime was attended j Nichols and introduced to Mr. and Mrs. bride succeeded by the busy housewife.
by Mrs. Ladd Penne o f Portland, sis‘ er j Romaine by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Hall. With due ceremony she was present 'd
o f the groom and Mr. Penne acted us j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powell ushered the with the apron, was then led throu';n
best man. The bride was given in mar­ guests into the dining room.
In the the mysteries of the culinary depart­
riage by her father.
dining room, which was artistically de­ ment and the duster, and was then pre
The bride was beautiful in a creation corated in pink and white, Miss Hattie •ented with a needle book with instruc­
o f white friance, with an overdrape of I.andess, Miss Vervie Kelly and Miss tions from the lady o f the needle. She
princess lace. Her filmy net and lace Mabel Henry served cake and punch received her final lesson in ‘ ‘ how to
FOR
Your Christmas Presents
GO
TO
THE
Golden Rule Store
Fifth and M ain S tr e e ts
W h ere you buy Suspenders in fancy boxes, Arm
Bands and Garter combinations in burnt wood boxes,
everything in Ties, Silk Hose, Slippers for men, w o ­
men and children. And don’t forget those initial
handkerchiefs; they make a Christmas present that
can’t be forgotten. Last, but not least, some dandy
umbrellas done up in fancy boxes especially for the
holiday trade. All these pretty things at the lowest
possible prices. Come and see
P o w e ll & C o .
The
Post Office Corner
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Golden
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Rule
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Store
Fifth and Main 8treet«
While and half blenched pure ff O O C
linen Tablecloth, a yd. (>‘*c to j Z s Z h J
Gifts for Men
$3.48
‘ cook’ husbands,” and was conducted
to ‘ ‘ the place where the shower fell
hardest,” where she discovered a num­
ber of charming and useful gifts. Each
of the guests wrote her favorite recipes,
which were bound into a book with a
cunning pen and ink cover, sketched by
Mrs. Robbins.
The book was named
‘ ‘ The Hride’s Shower Book. ”
The
hostesses served dainty and delicious
refreshments o f which the bride’s cake
was the crowning feature.
The young women’s Philathea class
of the Baptist Church held a social and
business meeting at the home o f Mrs.
David Griggs, Monday evening. About
twenty five were present. The follow­
ing officers were el cted:
President,
Mrs. Griggs; vice president, Miss Hop­
per; secretary, Mrs. Hopper; treasurer,
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Mrs. Wampole. Mrs. A. B. Wood was
elected as class leader. It was decided
to hold a weekly meeting Monday a f ­
ternoons for bible study, besides the
Hunday class meeting.
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A marriage license was issued, Dee,.
8, to Chester Hemenway of Eugene and
K. Htella Darling.
Mesdames Ed Jones and Ernest Pur­
vance entertained a t dinner at the
Jones home Haturday evening.
Rook
was the diversion of the evening. Those
present were Messrs, and Mesdames
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ARCADE
95c
50c
1.00
Bath Robe Blankets
12 4 si/e,
ted ami
uul box
match.
heavy weight. Shown i in
ni tan,
gtuv.
Kach packed
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in individ
with cord and tassel
Price each $2.5»»
$2.75
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Outing Flannels
Good firm weight in pretty jialterns, 27 Q ~
in. to 29 in. wide, special here a yd... U w
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school
ARE COMPLETED
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Whv not buy him one or more Hall-Mark
diess shirts for Christmas,
livery Hall
Mark shirt for men is guaranteed fast
color.
Made in coat style and tailored
to fit. Over eighty patterns to chooxe
from.
Price here each _____
(lift Neck Ties for men.
liach packed
led in
pretty Christmas box with name
card, lurch 25c to ........... .
(lift Sus|ieiiders for men mid hovx.
liach
hack
pair in Christmas box with name
.... card.
A pair here 25c and 35c —
5i>c to..
$
A good Umbrella is always appropriate in
Oregon.
Huy the best here, t >ur umbrellas
are chosen for their sujierior quality.
Rain­
proof tops.
Hest paragon frame, hull run­
ner, brass rust proof hinges, detachable
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I I U' MV
and folding handles
Priced here each 69c to___________
BUILDINGS NEARING
COMPLETION
Very practical tor Christmas gilts
Beautiful patterns. White cotton Table
Damask.
Priced here u
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tor Men and W om en
$1.60
$2.17
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dro v e burnì.
I able I inenand l)dmask
yard Me to
a tutu reni
coinutly.
I Never Met Before n (Uri Like You,
mi ii g t.y MI hn I ' ran lit Lockwood.
Music throughout by thu Cottage
MM H B M M B M B M M M B I M M M M M i M M M f l H M M
Gift Umbrellas
$1.60
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u •Irania.
Il '» llitr il tu i'li'u ir Ihm
THE STO RE O F LOW EST
C A SH PRICES
TH E S TO R E O F HIQHEST
QUALITY M E R C H A N D I S E
Shown here in real leather inside and
out. Small change purse in each.
Priced here at $1.25 —
$1.95 to...............................
Children's purses, leather or
cloth each 25c t o -------------------
True Chivalry
Z3CH ZZ3E3
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UMPHREY & MACKIN
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Women s Large Purses as Gfts
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The entire proceeds
Dunton, Jones, Purvance; Misses Luura Red Cross sesls.
Smith, Edna Russ, Lena Holcomb, l.a of the sale go to light the diseuse. I f
villa Buell; Mrs. lima Beuger; Messrs. it happens that the money and alten
lion of the Visiting Nurses' Associa
A. L. Hunibart, R. W. H-se.
tiou is needed here, as it did huppe i
A marriage license was issued Dec. last year, Cottage drove will be given
H, to John Metcalf and Miss Mabel buck the money spent for these seals.
The Visiting Nurses' Association not
Swan.
only cares for those who are afflicted
About fifteen members of the W. R, but ulso teaches the doctrine o f pure
C. pleasantly surprised Mrs. Alta Spray food, fresh uir and sanitation.
The Red Cross Heals are on sale at
Thursday afternoon.
They thought it
was her birthday uuniversary but were practically every business house in the
mistaken by several weeks, althoug i city nnd are sold at the Fair Htore by
that did not detract from the enjoym -r.t the women of the Club themselves. The
of the occasion.
Refreshments were stamps, which are attractive for sealiug
Christmus packages, are one cent each.
served.
Heveral buildings under course of
construction iu the city are nearly
completed The W. Ii. Cooper building
on Main street fur the new Arcade the
uter and the Marker and CufTuian cigar
store is practically llmshed aud is ai
ready occupied. The walls and roof of
the new high school building have been
completed and there is now notbiug to
delay the inside work. The Musonic
Halt is receiving the lluishing touches
and will certainly be completed before
Christmas. The Hpriggs garage and
blacksmith shop at the corner o f Hittb
and Washington streeta has the corru­
gated iron silting all in place and ia
ready for the roof. It ia the intention
of the liuildera to have it completed by
the end of the year. The Jrnks build
mg at the corner of Tenth and Main
streets has the concrete foundation In
place and the work of erecting the walls
will go on rapidly,
KNUTE KNUTSON, BICSWEDE
PLAY, IS HIT
The munngers made no mistake when
they realised immediately upon reading
the play Knute Knutson that it was the
greatest Swedish comedy ever written.
The publir have Ixtrur out their Judg
meat by receiving it with a gale of
laughter nnd the most eager attention
everywhere it has appeared. It made
an instantaneous hit with the managers
and it has made an even bigger hit
with the public. It ia a play that has
all the attributes that ran interest
grnntlpn, grandma, mama, papa, and the
kiddies, and you know that is has to lie
a play that is really worth while as wel.
as ciitertmnitig to do that In these days
when keen competition on the part of
the theatrical manager» causes each of
them to offer the very liest within their
power thereby educating the masses of
theatre goers uutil they are critical and
discriminating,
The public ran no
longer lie deceived as to a play (Hat is
interesting and worth while.
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CHURCH NEW S
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B A I T IH T CHURCH
Cor. Eleventh and Adams Street«.
(,'. M. Cobb, Pastor
Next Hunday; 10 a. m. bible school,
Philathea class for young women II a.
m.. Miss Victoria Mitchell, for seven
years a missionary in Burma, under the
American
Baptist
Foreign
Mission
Board, will speak, speeial music; t):30
p. m. young people's meeting.
Program Tonight at Arcada.
The opening program of the new Ar
I’ R EH B YTE RI AN CHURCH
ende Theatre embraces five reels o f pie
It. M. Mroadlxtok», Pastor
ture», a song by Miss I'rsuia Lockwood
The bible sehool will meet nezt Him
and music by Ibe Cottage drove band, day at 10 a. ui. us usual. All who d
The Woman’s Club, eager to do its as follows:
not attend any other bible sehool in th
share in fighting tuberculosis, the g-eut
The Fallen Angel u drama in two city are cordially invited to atteml
white plague, which by official repor* reels.
The attendance has inure than dou
is said to cause one out of every ten
United at Gettysburg—a romance of bled in the past two months. Mornini
deaths in Oregon, is ngain selling *he the war.
worship at II a. m., subject o f the set
mon: " T w o Mile Religion;” evenini
service at 7; BO, subject of sermon
" H in 's Isolation.”
Prayer meetini
Wednesday evening at 7:15.
The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednes
day at 2:30 p. in. in the Hrotherhoix
room of the church.
RED CROSS SEALS PLACED
ON SALE BY CLUB
C h r is t m a s
TOYS
FREE
WHILE THEY LAST
Buy a dollar’s worth o f merchandise and you get a
chance to draw a fine Christmas present. I f you need
groceries, buy them o f Brund & Co. and get your
C h ristm a s T o ys Free
Toys value up to $ 3 .0 0
Over $200 worth will be given away.
This is an
opportunity o f a lifetim e to get Toys Free.
Christmas tree holders, candle holders and candles in a
large variety at this store.
Special Prices on Christmas Candy and Nuts
B ru n d & C o .
CH RISTIAN
CHURCH
M. Howard Fagan, Pastor
Herviees neat Hunday ns follows;
0:45 a . m. bible sehool; II a. m. rum
munion and preaching, special music;
11:45 p. in. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p.
in. song service and preaching, another
gospel sermon, anthem by large chorus
choir. Revival begins Hunday, Decem­
ber 21, Herviees eaeh evening at 7:30
p. m.
METHODIHT EPISCOPAL
Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor
Hunday Hchool 10 a. m., graded class
es for all ages, J. I. Jones, Superinten­
dent; sermon II a. m.— them«, ‘ ‘ Bethle­
hem Star,” special music, nnthein,
‘ ‘ Praise is Comely to the Upright,”
(Crosby); male quartet, ‘ ‘ Starlight in
Judea,” Gabriel; class meeting 12:15
p. in., F. C. Ralston, lender; junior
league 3 p. m., Marie Jones, president;
Epworth league fl;30 p. m.j sermon
7:30 p. m , subject;
‘ ‘ Solving L ife 's
Problems;’ ’ speeial music as follows, by
‘ ‘ My Redeemer
the men’s chorus:
Llveth.” ‘ ‘ My Faith Looks Up to
Thee.”
Sunday evening, December 21, the
annual Christians concert will be given
by the church choir; Christines Eve the
program by the Sunday School will be
given nnd a tree will be provided fo r
their presents.