COTTAGl^J4ROVJ¿^^rri>^L^^R^AY^^CTOBEf^^^l92^ PAGE TWO ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, Oct. 5—William Duncan in “The Steel Trail,” the mightiest of all thrillers, Chapter 1. Pola Negri in “Mad Love,” pos­ itively the greatest sensation of her entire screen career. Saturday, Oct. 6—Dustin Farnum in “The Buster,” a smashing story of romance, action and a “busting” man. Lupino Lane comedy, “The Reporter.” Sunday-Monday, October 7 and 8—“The Glimpses of the Moon,” with Belie Daniels and Nita Naldi. Silken Bebe Daniels as the luxury-loving society girl who agreed to marry a poor artist for a year only. Nita Naldi, as her gorgeous rival, who couldn’t read the “hands off” sign on husbands. And a comedy. Tuesday, Oct. 9—Marshall Neilan’s “The Strangers’ Banquet,” with 25 famous stars —the greatest cast ever assembled for one film, The real picture sensation of the year. And a comedy. Wednesday, Oct. 10—“Bulldog Courage,” a five-reel outdoor production with George Larkin, Bessie Love, Bill Patton and oth­ ers. And a comedy. Thursday, Oct. 11—Hoot Gibson in “Shootin’ for Ijove.” International News and Felix the Cat. Friday, Oct. 12—Alice Brady in “The Leopardess,” the romance of a bewitching south sea dancer and the American million­ aire who tried to tame her. William Dun­ can in “The Steel Trail,” Chapter 2. BUNGE’S SERVICE STATION the member« and friends of the members spent the evening socially >---------------------------------------------- ♦ in the league room of the church. Elaborate refreshments were served Ixiuis Kramer and Miss Inez during the latter part of the eve­ White, both of this city, were mar­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard, ried in Eugene late Monday after­ Mr. and Mrs. Boy Leonard, Mrs. noon. The ceremony was performed Harry Hart and Miss Lucile Cornutt at the Christian parsonage, Bev. E. were hosts and hostesses for the V. 8tiv«rs officiating. Following affair. the ceremony, a dinner was served ♦ ♦ ♦ in honor of the couple at the home Mrs. F. E. Dickson and Mrs. H. of the bride's brother, Herald A. Miller were hostesses at the White, who is a resident of Eugene. meeting of the Constellation club The bride is a daughter of Mr. aod held yesterday in the banquet room Mrs. N. W. White, a pioneer family. of Masonic temple. Kramer has been for some time ♦ ♦ ♦ I Mr. with Allison Brothers’ barber shop. The first meeting of the Tangle­ ♦ ♦ foot club since disbanding for the The Masonic lodge and Eastern summer vacation will be held Tues­ Star chapter held a reception day evening in the American Le­ last evening for three couples of gion hall. Mrs. Elbert Bede, Mrs. newlyweds. The guests of honor Merville Veatch, Mrs. C. J. Kem, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps, of Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. W. A. Ga- Tillamook, who stopped here on routte and Mrs. 8. ~ 8. ~ - Lassweil are their way home from a southern the hostesses. trip, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer ♦ ♦ Hagen. and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I" The members of the Toujours <3> 3> Prete club met at the club rooms ‘‘The District School,” 1 which, un- Wednesday evening, After their der the circumstances, probably work, they were entertained at the would be classed as a i coniedy- homo of their president, Mrs. Fred This percolator will be given absolutely free to some drama, was successfully and enter­ Bennett, dainty refreshments being woman. Tickets will be given to every woman who tainingly put on Friday evening at served. the regular session of the Eastern ♦ ♦ ♦ visits our Hotpoint-Hughes range demonstration and Star, the parts being taken by mem- Mrs. Victor Kem was hostess for ben. the 8. T. 8. club at her home Wed ­ cooking school which will be held from Monday, October <^> nesday afternoon. The members 8, to Saturday, October 13, from 2 to 4:30 each day. Mrs. G. W. Kinsey, of Eugene, drew names for their Christmas tree. gave a party last week in honor of Delicious refreshments were served. her grandson, George Boney, son of ■$> Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Boney. Robert The Tuesday bridge club met this Mills, of this city, son of Mr. and week at the home of Mrs. 8. 8. Mrs. K. K. Mlils, who ig one day Lassweil. Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. re­ older than the Boney lad, also was ceived high honors. The next meet u guest of honor. Mrs. Mills aud ing of the club will be held at the her nephew, Brewer Mills, also were home of Mrs. A. M. Moore. guests. 4» •*> •» The Methodist Women ’a Foreign The M. I’. Club was entertained Missionary society held a business at dinner Tuesday evening at the meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Gray Goose tea room, the hostess church parlors. They made their being Mrs. W. J. Woods. The next plans for the coming year. At the session of the club will bo with close of the business meeting a short Mis. A. L. Wynne. program was given. The society <4> <®> will meet the first Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart enter- each month. The next meeting will tained at dinner Wednesday evening be held at the home of Mrs. Albert in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodard. Johnson, of Gold Beach, who are ♦ ❖ visiting at the homo of their daugh­ Silk Creek Society. ter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow. The Lebows Many of the friends and relatives were also guests. of the F. E. Babcock family gath­ <3> ♦ ered at their home Saturday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart enter­ ning for a aurprise farewell party. tained nt dinner Tuesday evening The Babcocks leave soon to spend in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beiu- the winter in Phillip, 8. D. The eve- ler, the occasion being the birthday niug was spent in social chat and anniversaries of Mrs. Beidler and a literary and inUNicul program WHS Mrs. Hurt. given. ♦ ❖ ♦ A number of the young married The Social Twelve club met at people people o gave a covered dish supper the home of Mrs. Herbert Eakin Every leader is a follower of Friday evening as a surprise ou Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Fred Anderson, The guests Guests of the club included Mrs. T. someone. were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, C. Wheeler, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, A woman will do as she pleases Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte, Mr. Mrs. Lebow’s mother, Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders, Mr. and Johnson, of Gold Bench, Calif., Mrs. even if she really doesn’t want to. Mrs. Fay Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Orpah Benson and Miss Lula Cur­ Victor Kem. Things that have happened usu­ rin. 3» $> ally do not seem of such importance ❖ A family reunion was held Sun- The Christian ladies' aid society as they did beforehand. • • • day at the W. A. Garoutte home, the met Wednesday afternoon in the oceasion b‘iiq ng the presence here of church parlors with Mrs. Ivel A level-headed man is, of course, Mrs. Gene 1 Matlock, sister of Mr«. Loucks, Mrs. O. L. Jones, Mrs. J. H. evenly balanced. * « • Garoutte, who had returned from Lloyd and Mrs. William Keyes us California, which luid been her hostesses. The society finished their Unto he who ‘‘knocks” shall home for a year, Guests present third quilt, which was sent to the be given all that is coming to him. • * • were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, W. C. T. U. farm at Corvallis. They Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Garoutte, Mr. are now milking clothes for the or­ A winner by unfair means is a I and Mrs. Harold Dugan and Mr. phans at this home. There will be big loser in the long run. uud Mrs. Earl Garoutte. a special meeting of the society ■$> The man with tight boots has a October 12. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen ar- kick coming. ♦ <8> ♦ • • • rived Sunday from Portland, where Mrs. John Coffman entertained they were married the day before. thirty little playmates of her grand The iteh for office and scratching The bride was Miss Ethol Eperson, daughter, Eleanor White, at her the ballot go hand in hand. • • • of Hermiston. They will be nt homo home last Friday afternoon in in apartments in the D. C. Bos'ey honor of Eleanor's ninth birthday Things that a person couldn’t homo on Washington avenue. anniversary. Dainty refreshments find in the light have a most per ♦ ♦ ♦ were served. The guests for the verse way of getting under his feet The ladies’ aid society of the afternoon were Adeline Adams, in the dark. Presbyterian church will meet at Beth Bede, Madelle Beidler, Frances 2:30 o’clock October 10 in the Mackin, Jean and Alice Allison, church parlors. This will be tho an- Dorothy Baldwin, Alice Lloyd, Ellen nunl experience social and all mem­ and Ilene Tower, Dorothy Moore, bers of tho society, members of the Genevieve Woodard, Eleanor and church ami their friends are cor­ Evelyn Hays, Harriett Ostrander, dially invited. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Evelyn Smith, Fern Page, Irene Mrs. W. B. Lebow, Mrs. H. K. ~~ Met- Beaulieu, Lena McCaleb, Isabelle calf, Mrs. G, M. Scott, Mrs. A. W. Safley, Grace Carlile, Dorothy Um Helliwell and Mrs. G. B. Pitcher threy, Buth Ebert, Viola Rohde, are the hostesses. Sthel May Arne, Eloise Knox, ♦ ♦ ♦ licent und Jcrrene Burrows Tho Methodist church choir held Vivian mid Dorothy White. its first meeting since the summer ♦ ♦ ♦ vacation Wednesday evening. There William Thum and Mrs. was quite an increase in the number Benger will be host and hostess at who will take part over tho number a meeting of the Joker club to be Jaiv^^oar^^Aftor^n^ihor^jirnctice, held tonight at the home of Mrs. Benger. Invited guests outside of club members are Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Heiuenway, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schruek, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. 8ud tell, Mr. and M r*. C. J. Kem, Miss 2 to 4:30 p. m. each Myrtle Kern, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. day from Graham, Mi. and Mrs. George O. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hays, Mrs. Carrie Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, (of Gold Beach > parents of Mrs. W. E. Lebow. SOCIETY To the Lucky Woman There will be no charge of any kind, di­ rectly or indirectly, and no obligation of any kind. On Friday’ afternoon, October 12, a drawing will be held and the set given away. 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Forenoon topic, '‘llow We Got Our Bible;” evening topic, “The High ways of lafe.' ’ • • • Seventh Day Adventist Church— West Main street. Services e»ery Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, church sen ice at 11; proper meet mg Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • Methodist Church—Rev. J. Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship at 11, Ep worth league at 7, evening service at 8. Everybody is welcome to at tend all of these services. • • • Baptist Church, Tenth and Adams —Sunday school at 10, preaching at 11, and church serviee at 8. Weekly prayer service nt 8 p. a. Thursday. • • • Galan Jordan, of Eugene, will preach at 11 o'ekick Sunday morn ing at the Imtham school house. in Mothers Club Rest Room Miss Beni Mashburn will demonstrate the economy and efficiency of the Hotpoint-Hughes Super AutomaticElectricRange Cook by Wire Instead of Fire Mountain States Power Company ¥