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n ii n A Y . N O v r M n r ii i». imi
Mr«. 11, A. Miller waa hoataas I I * 1
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.
ti
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Tuesday afternoon for the O. L. II E llllC iltO rS t 0 b p l ' i l K
club. Inviting aa additional gueata
t
*
Mr». W H. Johnston. Mra L. P
Sanford, Mra T. C. Wheeler, Mra
A. W Kline. Mra. Albert Helllwell
A special program In observance
At the Wcdnaeday night niaetlng and Mrs, II. B. Griggs. Bridge was
of the Neighbors of Woodcraft the 1 the afternoon's diversion and Mra. of education weak will be held at
following officers were elected Ml»« A. W. Swanson held high score and I
T.30 Sunday evening service of
l*orls Labow, guardian neighbor. Mrs. George Jacobsen low A dainty ***• Presbyterian church
Short
i m U / w n il
Mra Julia Bartela adviser; - Mr*.
-
- luncheon
-
talks
will
*>. he given «...
by _ a group _«
of
»»« »arv.d at tha taa
the
high
school
faculty,
Including
Mabel Dixon, clerk: Mra Anna hour. Fall flowara and potted
Graham, banker; Mra. Kmaline plants wars colorful room and labia Superintendent D. A Emerson,
Wilson. Mra. W L. Hatch and Bart decorations. Tha club will maat In Principal F L. Grannis, Herman
X
luxfky and Mies Sara Louise Shields.
Burrows, manager»; Mra
Mac two wacks with Mra. Swanson.
/ fc
Music will be furnished by the high
Ostrander, magician; Mra. Ethel
Nixon, attendant; Mra. Loulaa Bar
Tha Campfire Girls group bald an school musical organisations under
tela Inner sentinel; Mra. Anna organisation masting Friday ave- the direction of Misa Amy Banka.
Member« of the school board will
Schoen, outer aantinel; Mrs. Clara nlng at tha home of Ml». F. L.
Stevens, captain of the guard; Mra. Grannis. The following officer« be guests.
Zalma Sears, flag bearer; Mra. were elected: Alice Alltaon. ptesl-
School Census Shows Decline.
Nellle Blackmore. muaiclan; Mi», dent. Ruth Wilhelm, vice president;
The annual school ceneua of Cot*
Bertha McQueen, press correspon- Evelyn Coiner, secretary and Mabel
dent. Installation waa set for the Blackmore, treasurer. Miss Eleanor (age Grove, Just completed by Mra.
first meeting In January. Mr«. Gra ¡Cobb of the high school faculty la Worth Harvey, shows that the num
ham was Installed as banker. A the guardian and the American ber of school age children has da-
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___ _ sponsor
____ the
___ I creased 33, the number for thia
social ___
hour ______________________
followed the business __ Legion
auxiliary will
session and dainty refreshments group, which will meet at 7:30 each
being SAI, as compared with
were served by the following com- Thursday night at the high school.
year.
mlttca. Mrs. Schoen, Mrs. Naomi , Light refreshments were served.
™
>vnr a number, 409 are
_+ __
boye and 413 are girl«. The num-
Raigal and Mrs. Sears.
Royal Arcanum council No. 3191 ber of «••‘"‘Den whose father« are
Miss Alice
May — Kent,
daughter of held a no-host _ dinner Monday eve- «X onnaturalUed
totals
four aa ax^x
and x ■ ax ax the
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-
i ax x ) *-* ax xx ■ kx. x
xx x ■ .1 kx ^x a-
Elmer J. Kent of this city, was nlng at the Colonial. Several new number whose mothers are unna-
turallaed
totals
seven.
married Sunday to Clarence A. Lew- members were welcomed and a
Is, for two years employe of the i pleasant social evening waa anjoy-
Quarterly Conference Scheduled.
chamber of commerce in Eugene ed. At a short business meeting of-
T w e n t y m il l io n telephones in this
The local Free Methodist church
The service was performed at 9 a fleers were nominated and election
country are connected with yours today.
m. at the First
Congregational will be held tne first Monday in will hold Its second quarterly meet
church in Eugene.
Loren Edmon- December. The athletic committee, ing of the present conference year
Represented by those twenty million are
ston. pipe organist
formerly am- composed of Bill Collins, Lloyd this week and Rev M C. Clarke of
many friends, relatives, business firms with
ployed here and a friend of the Wolfard and Ed Heck, expects to Salem, district elder, will preside.
A special feature of the program
young couple, played the wedding prepare several worthwhile events
whom you could not talk yesterday.
will be a missionary address Io be
march. The couple took a short soon.
given at 3:30 Sunday by Rev
Year by year your service has grown
honeymoon trip to Portland and
—♦ —
Clarke, who spent several years In
Seattle
and
are
at
home
In
the
Mr.
and
Mie.
Elmer
Neet
were
broader, more convenient, more useful.
Lincoln Court apartments. Eugene hosts Thursday night of last week India as a missionary. He will Il
Business Office: 522 Main St.
Telephone S3
Only close friends and relatives at- for the Bona Tempo club, Inviting lustrate his lecture with a number
tended. Those present from here Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spray as a d -,
Rev. Clarke will preach Friday
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
were the Lee Nixon. Hugh Nixon dltlonal guests. At cards Charles
at 11
families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blank. Brace held high score for men and and
. . Saturday
,
, „ nights , and
..
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Spray high for women. Chrys- ' ' c lH ,n J • 31 »clock Sunday
Mrs. Harold Wolfard, Mrs. Paul anthemums were decorations. The
Culllna, Fat Kerr to Box.
Morgan. Misses Alma and Gall Lin- club will meet Tuesday evening
As a special feature of Its Satur
damood. Miss Audrey Wolfard. El- with Mr and Mra. Charles Brace
day night dance, the Mountain
mer J. Kent and Lawrence D. Kent
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—♦ —
1 Mrs. O. E Woodson was hostess View Pnvlllon, east of Cottage
A shower honoring Mrs. Wilbur Tuesday afternoon for the Tuesday Grove, has billed Fat Kerr, 313
Spray was held Monday night at Bridge club, entertaining with a I pounds, and BUI Collins, tfld pounds,
the home of Mrs. F. H. Allison. o'clock luncheon at the Colonial. both of this city. In a three-round
Those present were Mrs. Albert ( Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and Mrs. Vic boxing bout. The match has , been
Helllwell. Mrs. P. E. Nelson. Mrs. tor Chambers w e r e
additional called a grudge fight, Kerr being
Inez Meeks, Mrs. Lottie Lewis, Mrs. guests. After the luncheon the out to knock out Collins, who de
H. A, Hagen. Mrs. W. W. Latte, ' group went to the home of Mrs. feated Kerr by a knockout In a
Mrs. Merville Veatch, Mrs. A. W. Woodson, where the afternoon was recent 8-round bout.
A IB-minute wrestling prelimin
Swanson, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mrs. spent playing contract
ary has been scheduled between
Victor Chambers, Mrs. Herbert
Lombard. Mrs. Claude Klme, Mrs. 1 Mrs. R, H. Fields, Mrs. Susie Ga- Stubby Garoutte. 140 pounds, and
John Kelly, Mrs. L. P. Sanford, routte. Mrs. A. W. Shofstall and Charlie Smith. ISA pounds, both of
Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. E. E Full- Mrs. Rosa Currln were hostesses thia city.
mer. Mrs. Fred Anderson, the guest Wednesday afternoon for the Pres
Nine Chilean cities now receive
of honor and the hostess. Four byterlan ladles' aid society meeting,
tables of bridge were formed and The afternoon was spent quilting. radiotelephone service: Santiago.
Mrs. Veatch held high score and | Plans were made for a bazaar anil Valparaiso, Racagua. Vina Dal Mar,
cafeteria dinner to be held Decern i'amuro and Talca.
Mrs. Nelson low.
j her 3 In I. O. O. F. hall. At the tea
The Constellation club was enter ' hour dainty refreshments were
tained Thursday afternoon of last served.
week In Masonic hall by Mrs. O. L.
Mrs. Charles Brace was hostess
Nichols. Mrs. Donnell Allen and
Mrs. W. L. Workman. A large num Thursday afternoon of last week
ber attended and Mrs. E. T. Hov for the Beau Monde club. Mrs.
was welcomed as a new member Ralph Saltsman was an additional
Additional guests were Mrs. R. E. guest. The afternoon was spent
Now Joyously Happy
Harbison. Mrs. K. K. Mills. Mrs playing bridge and Mrs. Saltsman
Lloyd Swanson and Mrs. Nelson held high score. Dainty refresh-
Durham. Plans were made for the ments were served. The club will
While all his family looked on In
club's annual Christmas party, meet Thursday, November 19, with
astonishment and all hla friends
which will be held December 3. Mrs. Elmer Neet.
were amazed, one man took all the
Thirty-five dollars was given to
—♦ —
the Masonic lodge to apply on the
Mrs. Ethel Meldrum, state presl- pain, swelling and agony from his
expense of the new kitchen and dent of the Rebekah lodge, will pay tortured joints In 4« hours and did
dining room. A social hour was en- ftn oflfclal visit to the local Re It with that famous rheumatic pre
joyed and dainty refreshments were bekah lodge tonight. The degree scription known to pharmacists aa
staff will exemplify Initiatory work. Allenru—you can do the same.
served.
Thia powerful yet safe remedy la
Refreshments will be served.
positively guaranteed to do thia—
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler was hostess to
The women's foreign missionary Its action la almoet magical.
the Joker club Friday night, invit
Just get one 83 cent bottle of Al
ing as additional guests Mrs. George society of the Methodist church will
Jacobsen. Mrs. W. B. Johnston, be entertained Wednesday after lenru from Cottage ( iiu it Phar
4 ind if In
Mrs. Janies P. Graham, Mrs. W. W. noon at the home of Mrs. Omer m a cy -ta k e It aa dl
43 hours your pains haven't all left
McFarland. Mrs. A. W. Klme. Mrs. Moore.
you get your money back.
VV. L. Workman, Mrs. H. A. Miller, t
It works just as swiftly with Neu
Mrs. D. A. Emerson, Mrs. J. A.
Initiatory work will be exemplt-
Wiseman and Mrs. H. B. Griggs. A Tied at the meeting of Cottage ritis, Sciatica, Lumbegu and Neural-
l a
. __________ («)
pleasant evening was spent playing Grove chapter, Order of the Eastern g
bridge. At cards Mrs. 8. V. Allison Star, tonight (Friday) In Masonic
held high score for members and hall.
Mrs. Wiseman high for guests and
Mrs. H. A. Miller was hostess
Miss Eunice VanDenburg held low
score for members and Mrs. Klme Thursday afternoon for the Social
Twelve
club.
low for guests. Snapdragons and
fall flowers were colorful room
Night coughing la almost always
The W. C. T. U. will be entertain caused by an Irritated. Inflamed
decorations. The club will be en
tertained Friday, November 20, at ed Friday afternoon at the home of throat; so Is almoet all coughing.
the home of Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Mrs. F. C. Houser.
Ordinary cough syrups do not reach
these conditions, but Thoxlne, a
Police
Court
Is
Busy.
Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs.
prescription exclusively for throat
W. E. Lebow were joint hostesses
The city police court had consld- troubles, does. It relieves the Irrlta-
Monday afternoon for the Past Ma- erable business this week. William tlon and the cough tops within 18
trons club, entertaining at the Andrew» and Bob Hanna answered minutes. And Thoxlne goes further
home of Mra. Matthews. The club (o assault and battery charges, too. It eliminates the intemnl cause
voted to hold Its annual Christmas Andrews pleaded guilty and paid a which many times develops Into
luncheon Monday, December 14, at Roe of $10. Hanna pleaded not serious Illness.
the Colonial cafe. The Christmas guilty and date for trial has not
A swallow of Thox'nc before re
tree which will follow the luncheon been set. Ole Lawson and Ike tiring absolutely prevents night
will he held at the home of Mrs. Adams each paid fines on charges coughing and Insures a good night's
Joe Smith. Following the business °f intoxication.
sleep. It gives the same speedy re
session, a pleasant social afternoon
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lief for sore throat too. It contains
was spent with needle work. A
no chloroform or other harmful
dainty two-course luncheon was
drugs and chlblren lik e II. Relief
No Oil in Csr
served. The dining table was color
Is guaranteed within IS minutes or
The
wife
nt
a
Longt
.
-adoW
man
money back. 35c, 60c, and $1.00
ful with a centerpiece of mixed fall
learned to operate their bottles. Sold by K> lly Drug Co. and
flowers. Baskets of chrysanthe recently
rather
antique
automobile.
The
(1 >
mums were room decorations.
man himself, to make hla garage all other good drug stores.
— f i a t ’s all he asked to
more
clean,
now
that
his
wife
make rjv e n je complete
Plans for an invitational. Infor would use It, placed an olldrlp pan
<-
1
mal dance to be held Friday, No under
the car. For two weeks he
vember 27, In the old armory were
There’s a thrill ei try ’
discussed at the Monday night was gone on a business trip, of
meeting of Cottage Grove assemb such a flying nature that he used
minute in
ly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. In the train, leaving the care of the
vitations will be Issued to a group car to his wife.
C O L U M B IA
RICTUB ES
Last evening he returned home,
of
the younger set of the city. Miss
p r e te a l*
Frances Randall Is general chair went to the garage and noted the
man of the dance. The assembly pan had been removed from In un
voted to make a donation toward der the cur. I'pon going In the
A M ILE*
II-
the purchase of a piano for the so house, he asked friend wife, H'>w
A-MINl.TE z
cial hall of Masonic temple. Plans come? Said the little woman (she
R O M A N C E OF
were made for a social meeting to feels pretty small now, anyway),
REGENERATE
YOUTH
be held Monday night, November “Oh, I gue^s the children moved It.
23. Miss Maxine Lemley, Miss Har Anyway, there Isn't any oil in the
i
with
riet Wiseman and Miss Evelyn car. I looked n couple of days ago,
Shanda will be the committee on and thought when you came home
JAMES HALL
you could put «ome In."—Spring-
arrangements.
field Union.
D O R O T H Y SEB A STIA N
A covered dish dinner, honoring j
Directed by
Mrs. Lydia Stouffer, charter mem- '
Glad She Was Fooled
her of the local Eastern Star chap-1
WILLIAM NIGH
ter, on her birthday anniversary j After ov> i liearing a remark by
will be held at 6:30 Tuesday eve- \ his father that the age of a tree
A
nlng In Masonic hall. Members of may be estimated by the number of
COLUMBIA
the Eastern Star and their hus rings about Its trunk, a small boy
PICTURE
bands or wives have been invited. threw a scare at his mother's par
Those who plan to attend have ty. The boy looked confidently
been asked to take a covered dish, Into the face of one of the guests,
sandwiches and their own dishes. A who was on the further Bide of
social evening and program will forty and was fondling her neck
follow the dinner.
lace, and remarked, "body, I can
tell how old you are.” Amid fran
—♦ —
The Phllllpine islands were stud tic attempts nt hushing he managed
ied by the Tuesday Evening club at to get out:
'Ton are twenty-two. I counted
their regular meeting this week, I
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey gave a report Ihe number of rlnjrs on your neck-
of a sightseeing trip through the lace." The lady hugged the hoy
islands. Mrs. William Thum dl»- 1 and the mother sighed her deep
cussed the question of Indepen- ! relief.
dence for the islands. Mrs. B. R. I
Job gave a resume of the chapter
Fat Men Not Criminals
on the Philippines from Humphrey’s
book, "Loafing Through the Pacif
Fat tnen may not lie regarded
ic,” outlining customs and h abits, with approval by modern doctors,
' of the Filipinoe.
hut one consolation Is theirs pris
♦
on authorities, nt any rate In ,T i
Mrs. Clarence Stoneburg held a pun, look upon them ivlth conxld
surprise party Saturday afternoon, eriible respect and »steem, A medi
honoring her mother, Mrs. Amanda cal officer nt one Japan e jail lias
Hull, on her seventy-fifth birthday Just received a diploma from the
anniversary. Those present were Imperial university for a Ihe I- on
Mrs. Claude Plaster, Mrs. Roscoe the proposition Hint fat men nre
Yearous, Mrs. Rufus Arne, the rarely criminals and the most crime
guest of honor and the hostess.
Is committed by the lenn and slen
der sort.—Mnnehe.-ier Ounrdlen.
The Presbyterian Missionary so
ciety will be entertained W cdnes-, The telephone administration In
j day afternoon, November 18, at the ; Iceland has decided to convert Its I
home of Mrs. L. W. Coiner.
i present manual telephone system i
—♦ —
to the dial system.
SOCIETY
A t Services
These dealers carry
and recommend
MILK MAID
Ô
jay—
a bigger WB U Y W
than ever before
ARCADE
Offering the Features of the
New Show Year
NOW THURS. & FRI., NOV. 12-13
Cost 85 Cents to Put
Rheumatic Cripple
Back to Work Again
SATURDAY, NOV. 14
Special Matinee 2:30
and 7:00—9:00 a t night
JUST ONE DAY
OF FREEDOM
?
nsrann«
I ti
M
BREAD
Irish’s Cash Store
Skaggs Safeway
MacMarr Stores, Inc.
Special!
We will give a
Discount of 20%
y from our already low prices
V on all photographs during
»5 the remainder of November
M ake A ppointm ents Now
3
PH O N E 54
SHIELDS STUDIO
c o r i \( ,i
( . i « >\ i . O
A lw ays S av It W ith P rin te rs Ink.
i
fo r
Thanksgiving
We will again (lath roundtrips to Ic a
mile i l l for each 1(X) miles) to all place«
on our Pacific Lines.
Stop
TICKETS COOD ON AILTKÀINS ITAVtMC
Night Coughing
NOVEMBER
TUES
W ED.
THUH-
2A 25 26
>E_BACMy M¿P^
M
HLxamples o f roundtrips:
Portland
$3.15
Klam ath Falls $5.25
Marshfield
$4.00
Sacramento $11.70
San Francisco $13.10
Los Angeles $21.45
Southern Pacific
T. M. Boyd, Agent
Phone 11
500 PAIRS OF
SMART NEW
SHOES
Taken From Our Regular
$6.00 to $8.50 Stocks
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
NOV. 15-16
JOHN
lARRYMORE
ft'MAÖ GENIUS
ADULTS
CHILDREN
25c
10c
i» » » »
FAOB TWO.
$4.95
White Maire
Black Calf
Black Satin
Brown Suede
Black Suede
Brown Kid
Black Kid
Brown Calf
Burch Shoe Co.
McDonald Theatre Bldg.—Eugene, Ore.