PAGE TWO coTTA(H^ìRovj^ENTi^KL^juD^r^WGUST^n^923 ARCADE THEATER I WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, August 31—“Gimme,” with Hel­ ene Chadwick, Gaston Glass, II. B. Wal­ thall, Elanor Boardman and Kate Lester. And a Snub Pollard comedy, “Newly Rich.” Saturday, Sept. 1—Tom Mix in “Catch My Smoke,” and a Sunshine comedy, “3 Gun Men.” Sunday-Monday, Sept 2-3—Cecil B. De M¡lie’s production, “Adam’s Rib.” DeMille showed you one side of the modern girl in “Manslaughter.” Here’s the other, the bet­ ter side. Cast includes Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Theodore Kosloff, Anna Q. Nilsson and Pauline Garon. And a comedy. Tuesday, Sept. 4—“Singed Wings,” with Belie Daniels and Conrad Nagel. The tale of a girl who played with fire. The tale of a man whom her beauty inflamed. And an Educational comedy. Wednesday, Sept. 5—Jack Holt in “No­ body’s Money,” a swift comedy as bright and sparkling as a new gold piece. Wanda Hawley and Julia Faye in the supporting cast. And a comedy, “The Bull Fighter.” Thursday, Sept. 6—Marion Davies in “Adam and Eva,” the season’s classiest comedy; laughs and chuckles in a de luxe setting; a treat for the eye and the funny bone. International News and Felix the Cat. Friday, Sept. 7—Agnes Ayers’ new Para­ mount auto racing picture, “Racing Hearts,” the speed queen of all racing ro­ mances. In the supporting cast are Theo­ dore Roberts and Richard Dix. And a com­ edy. Saturday, Sept. 8—“Ebb Tide.” If you really want thrills here’s the greatest south sea thriller ever filmed. In the cast are Lila Lee, James Kirkwood, Raymond Hatton, George Fawcett, Noah Beery and Jacque­ line Logan. And a comedy. Paramount Week—Sept. 2 to 8 Inclusive Tales of the Town I SOCIETY ■4 ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦ Honoring Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thomas Clark, who has been buf­ Finnerty, former residents of t fering from a broken ankle sus city, but recently residents of 1 tained in an accident at the West­ gene, a farewell reception was h< ern Lumber & Export company’s 1 for them last Friday at the Fi mill, will soon be able to resume Christian church in that city. Th work. left the first of this week for J A 9-pound daughter was born yes­ toria, where Mr. Finnerty will c< terday to Mr. and Mr». Mrs. Lawrence continue in school work as hi h D. Hayne, of Drain. school principal. Mr. Finnerty w Kenneth Bafley, son of Mr. and I w a MVWVVU deacon V* of VUV the VUilOliail Christian VMUC« chur h Mrs. Frank Bafley, has sustained I and also a member of the board i a second fracture of the right arm usher». Mrs. Finnerty was prom in the same place it was fractured nent in the womenwork of tl in an auto accident several weeks church. The reception. was attend« ago. by 150 members of the congregatic Mrs. Verna Mast left Wednesday und officials of the church. Dr. 1 V. Stivers and Dr. E. C. Hundersc n for Portland to accept a position for the winter. were tho speakers of the evenin Rudolph Gerisch, a resident here Responses were made by Mr. an for 30 years before returning to Mrs. Finnerty. A program of mus Europe, recently died at his home furnished entertainment also. R nt Dresden, Saxony. He was 68 fresbments were served. years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Krum, of Cor­ The forty-third birthday aunive vallis, spent Bunday at the home of sary of H. U. Cochran, a forint Mrs. Krum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. resident of this city, now of Rosi F. B. Phillips. burg, was an occasion for a plea Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner will ant dinner ut his home Sunday. M r. leave Sunday for Portland and from Cochran's mother, Mrs. S. E. Cocl run, his brother, Charles Cochrai there will go to Wheeler to visit at mid the latter’s son and two daugl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ohio ters, Herbert, Gertrude and Melbi Churchill. They will go from Wheel motored to Roseburg from here fo er to Seaside to attend the Ameri­ can Legion convention, which will the occasion. be held there September 6, 7 and ♦ ♦ ♦ The Cottage Grove club for spii 8. Mr. Warner is a delegate from itual research held its regular set this city and Mrs. Warner is a dele »ion Monday afternoon at the horn gate from the woman’s auxiliary. of its president, Mrs. D. W. Me Kinney, oil east Jefferson aveuut EUGENE BOY IS KILLED WHILE ON HUNTING TRIP A very enjoyable and instructiv afternoon was spent in study and ii asking and answering question» per Robert J. McLean, aged 18, student tnining to the object of the club of the Eugene high school, son of Mr. and Mrs. George N. McLean, which now has 15 members. of that city, was accidentally shot A pleasant evening was spent ii and killed by Professor R. C. curd playing at the home of Mr Thompson, of Reno, Nev., on a hunt­ mid Mrs. George Alleman Saturday ing trip Sunday on the Siuslaw Dainty refreshments tvero sorved river. McLean had shot and wound­ The guests were the E. L. McRey ed a deer. As the animal plunged colds family, N. Lewis and family away, Mr. Thompson fired and at Mrs. Is‘e Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. K the same moment MeLean came J. Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harrj through the brush in pursuit of the McDole, Miss Irene Mostachetti ant animal, the shot striking him. The coroner's jury cleared Thompson of tho F. M. Chapman family. ♦ all blame. Thompson testified that A quiet wedding occurred at Van he did not. see MeLean until after couver, Wash., Friday, Aug. 24 f he had fired tho fatal shot and had in which Miss Doris Holdermun > walked several yards toward the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S deer that had been his target. Mc­ Holderman, mid Cleo Moreloek, boe Lean cried out, ‘ ‘ My side,' ’ as ho of Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Moreloek fell, and this attracted his attention both of this city, wore married. The stated Thompson. The father of the ceremony took place at the home boy, who was with the hunting of the officiating minister, Rev. C party, also stated that the shooting C. Curtis, with only Mr. Moreloek't was accidental and that blame aunt, Mrs. Mae Crouch, of Portland, should be placed on no one. present. After spending a day in Portland, the couple returned here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moreloek are at home in one of the ♦---------------------------------------------------# Omar apartments. Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. <» ♦ ♦ Thomas Bommi, of Corona, Culif., Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at and Mrs. Carrie Ferguson, of this 10, Men’» Forum at 10, morning city, were married August 23 ut hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, at 7:30. the court house in Eu-'ne, County evening servico ... Judge C. P. Barnard o.Lciating. A Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like ’ ’ number of Mrs. Bonnin’s friends, Program at Calapooya Monday. intending to charivari tho recently church—J. E. Carlson, minister. The Calapooya Bprings company married couple, culled Friday eve­ Sunday school at 9:45, sermon ami IS arranging a program for Labor ning nt the home of Mrs. Boman's communion at 11, Christian endea­ da y, which is next Monday. A tour- service at 8. daughter, Mrs. Fred Bennett, whore vor at 7, evening • • • iment of barnyard golf will be a Mr. mid Mrs. Boman were guests. Seventh Day Adventist Church— ature and there will be sports of The friends were so cordially ro- her kinds, possibly a tennis tour coived that they gave up their West Main street. Services every ment and possibly horse racing. former plan of charivariing the Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, couple mid spent the evening so- church service at 11; praper meet Many there are who knock mar evenings at 7:30. cially with them instead. Dainty ing Wednesday ... rii ige—but even they must acknowl- refreshments were served. Mr. and ge that it comes ahead of divorce Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. Mrs. Boman left Monday for Cali Sunday school at a d alimony. fornia, where they will make their Ebert, pastor. 9:45; morning worship nt 11, Ep op­ home. worth league at 7, evening service <$> <8> <0 A delightful picnic was held on at 8. Everybody is welcome to at- th«' river bank near Latham Wed­ teud all of these services. Next Sunday is the last Sunday nesday. evening by the newly or­ ganised club of young women of in the church year. This year has been packed full of activities. We this city. After the picnic sup;ier the group sat around a bonfire and hope to make next Sunday a spe­ roasi"d marshmallows. The eve­ cial day in attendance and interest. ning was spent socially with the The church is closing up its books exception of a brief business ses­ for the year and therefore would sion. None but members were pres­ like to see all money paid by next ent. The next meeting will be held Sunday. The last quarterly confer­ September 12 nt the home of Miss ence will be hold next Monday. ,. m. All the Margaret Galloway, nt which meet September 3, ut 8 p. ing the club are planning to have members of the board should be present. their sponsors with them. LET US DRIVE THIS HOME Hit this nail on the head—when yon want anything in the hard­ ware line, come to Darby’s, where yon will find the largest dis­ play in the city. Hundreds of articles displayed. Other hundreds must be asked for. If it’s hardware, we have it or can get it. Hit this spike a crack—we have for your inspection and ap­ proval a stock of furniture that is likely to make you drop your hammer if you have not seen it. It is conveniently displayed. The beauty of many artistic pieces is easily seen. The sturdi­ ness of the more substantial pie-’ns is apparent. A sure shot—the beauty an.- substantialness of our wonder­ ful line of floor coverings. They’ll make anyone proud of the home where they are placed. ►-------------------------- < Church News I W. L. DARBY C& CO. Hardware Mrs. O. H. Willard wan pleasantly PRUNE PICKERS WANTED—I. D. Scarbrough orchard, Creswell. surprised Saturday afternoon when a number of her friends gathered Good ramp grounds, free wood. nt her home to celebrate her birth Phone or write Loyal D. Emery, day anniversary. A reading was given bv Mrs. Orrin Robinson and a social afternoon was pleasantly spent. Delicious refreshments of ice cream covered with fresh strawber­ ries and cake were served. Out-of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jost and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willard and son Dale, of Roseburg. Others Barber Work in General present were Rev. and Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Emma Mil SHOWER BATH ler, Mrs Orrin Robinson, Mrs. _ for the convenience of our Charles Walker, Mrs. Aubrey Redi- patrons for and Mr. and Mrs. O. ' H. Willard. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. . W. E. Nixon, of Delight V’a Iley, , ware pleasantly chan varied by 1 number of their , a neighbors Tuesday night. Although 830 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. they have long been grandparents, it is sail that Mr. Nixon never in for his life enjoyed himself any more than upon this occasion. The Nix ons are living at the place of their son, Lee Nixon, while the latter is and at Newport for a a outing with his family. The neighbors took advan­ tage of this fact to make believe that they wore newlyweds. The see guests brought refreshments. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. I«. Darby, president of the Mothers’ club, has called a meet­ S. P. Watch Inspector ing to be held at the rest room at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Ev­ Cottage Grove Oregon ery member is urged to be present, ns J. M. Keyd will be at the meet­ ing to present to the members some nlnns to aid them financially. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tho moving away of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jones from the luitham district and the moving in of the Grahmn family into the home va­ cated by the Jones family was the are now serving their occasion for a farewell and wel come party Wedneadny evening gi ,iv famous on by the neighboring fnmilir Ilea. About forty were present, Water- melon was served while all sat around a huge bonfire. Phone 24 | Furniture HA; ^Î^>^YELLOW PENCIL 'iàth the RED BAND t AGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORK.USÂ. Special Attention to Children PROTECTION YOUR GOVERNMENT PROTECTS YOU HERE Thin institution, being a part .>*' OIL WORKS COMPANY I motor Ofc K»**us»ro I «80