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THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
The First ConpreRatinnal church it
to put- itg "every member" uhivhkk
iSnnday in n effort to meet it" bull
ed of iStiMNI to carry on its program
of JI131. The cam-nun will Iw directed
ly Mis Ethel Taylor .chnirnian, and
!. L. liny, president o the board of
truntecM.
Tlcv. Palmer, the pastor, slates,
"We are making nn effort this year
to have our conl ributora eorno to the
church for the Sunday mornme serv-;,-
ami niHlce their oledire voluntarily.
I .a at year more than SO per cent of
our contrMiulora were at ft siunnir
service and this yenr we hope to have
7."i or Ml per cent present. The aer
mnn will be, 'Is Itelifioii an Opiate
Mtimulant or a 1 ood
S. P. Help to Get
Relief Loan Fund
SAN FRAXflSCO, Dec. 13 OP)
The Southern Pacific Co. revealed to
day creation by ila employes of an
unemployment loan fund for needy
employea laid off or working curtailed
shifts aa a result of business deprea
fiion. The fund would be controlled by
committees on each dvision of the
railroad under the supervision of a
central board of trustees. It would
bo created by permittins officers nnd
employes of the company, where their
finances permit, to contribute one
per cent of their monthly enrniiiKs
beinniiur -Ian. 1 and continuini: sir
months unless the need pnsaes ill less
time.
Gov. Norblad May
Speak at Veneta
Governor A. V. Norhlnd hnn bien
Invited to spenk at the Vem'tu Om
munitr fnir it una announced Fri
day. Th nffnir will be IHd in Ve
nn n nfxt Friday.
Tlie fair will h n ,honiMiil.nt,t
show. Artie-Ion nimle by rt'nidi'nU of
tlii ennimmiily will Im exhibited and
will lutpr bn Bold. The prodcls f
the hhIch will (to to rlifvo tlie un
employment sittiution lu tho couimuni-
'
McEwan to Arrive
Early Next Week
Opt. John J. McEwnn, former
Or con head roach. In Mill expected
in Eugene-. Opt. MrKwnn arrived in
Portland enrly in the week on hi way
lie re. nn a neverftl week'a viicnijnn nnd
liid Arrival ban been expected moment
arily. , Afmrdinj to word rerelved here
Sahirduy, Cupt. MdCwan in on a
.-hunting trip on the lower Cnlumbiu
nnd will be hern sometime early in
'the week.
At The Churches Sunday
"Judgments of the Mlnetry, -Human and Divine," to be Tone of
Rev. Frank S. Beiatel; Central Lutheran Sermon Topic
la "Building the King's Highway"
First Christian
Eleventh and Uk, I jr. 8. Earl
Didders. nnntor. Moriiiuic aervice,
10:05 o'clock; subject, "ProblemM
ChriHt Faced." Evening her vice, 7:110
o'clock; Fathers and bona night, tope
cm! program.
Unite.. Lutheran
n'l.:HiAtl. nn.l ll.irl, Vrnnlr S
ttniu...l ix.ilnr Aritriiinv KAfvi(' 1 1 .
toihjcct: "Juditmeiiti) of the ilinihtrj.
Human ana uivine. evening service
7-'l(i 11 fifitttiila i-nnfotfni'P. Kllh-
ject, "The. Week-Day Uehaviour 01
tno wnurcu ju-muer.
Lighthouse Temple
Twelfth and Olive, Harry It. R.
Neut. nastor. Subject, 11 o clock,
"The Principul Thing." Services 2:i0
hi lower auditorium, Kev. H. it. ir
vin apeakinp on "The First of the
Bible. 7:30 to 1 broadcost over
KURE. the nastor will ncuk on the
first of a series of sermons, on tlie
(mentions of the Bible, usiuj? for his
subject, "Are There Jfew luat lie
Saved V"
First Congregational
Thirteenth and Ferry, Clay E.
Palmer, nastor. Mornine service. 31
o'clock, subject 'Is Religion an Opi
ate, Stimulant or a Food." Sunday
veiling forum 7:30 o'clock, subject,
'America's (ireatest Experiment in
Industrial Democracy."
Church of God
Third and Monroe, Itev. C. K.
Chiipmnn, pastor. Morninit service,
H o'clock. Evening service. 7:30
o'clock.
Central Lutheran
Sixth and Pearl, Itev. P. J. Luvans,
minister. Morning worship 11 o'clock,
theme, "Building the King's High
way." Afternoon service nt 2:30 p.
ni, in the Spencer Creek church. Eve
ning song service at 7:o0 p. in. Ihe
choir is directed by T. ti. Kiiarhus.
Outside tnlent will also assist In the
program.
Conerete that rlne like bread, a
Swedish riincovery, recently wan tent
ed at Columbia nnivernity, New
York. It weighs only a fraction as
much an regular concrete.
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at the
Fairmount Presbyterian i
Fifteenth and Villard. Bev. Ralph
E. Clark, pastor. Morning service, 11
o'clock, subject, "The Victory ot
Fuith."
Church of Christ Coburg
Morning service 31 o'clock, sub
ject, "More Precious Thau Cold."
Evening service, 7:H0 o'clock, subject.
"What Does fiod Expect of Mo aa a
Memler of the Church of Christ t
Central Presbyterian
Tenth nnd Pearl Kts.. M. S. Weber.
pastor. Morning service, 11 o clock,
subject, he (ospel In Roup." He v.
J. M. Adams, aMocinte pnstor.
prenching. Evening service 7:30
o'clock, Christmas cantata "The Com
ing of the King," quartet nnd chorus
choir.
The Churoh of Josus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
W. 0. W. hall, Eighth nnd Lincoln,
Arthur It. Johns, branch president.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sunday
school, 10 a. in.
Fairmount Churoh of Christ
Seventeenth nnd Columbia. Erro
It. Slnau, pastor. Communion and
morning worship, 11, sermon, "The
l iishackled tiospel." Evening service,
7:30; sermon, "The L'uchnnging
Chrht."
The Community Liberal Churoh
Eleventh at Kerry, Ernest M.
Whitesmith, minister. Adult division
S
TATE
Theatre
OLD TIME
DANCE
Coburg Bridge
Saturday Night
December 13th
King and Eckles
Old Timers
Modern Dance Sunday Night
ineete at 10:30 to conclude dWcussion
on "What such un Orguuinutiou us
this cun Contribute towards the So
lution of Present Social and Economic
Difficulties?" Church service at
11:15. Sermon topic "Religion, Bol
shevism and Reluted Elements."
Emmaus Lutheran
Second near Bluir. Rev. Lewis C
Lartion, pallor. Sunday school ami
Bible clnNMcs nt ID o'clock. Morning
worship in the Lnghbh language at 11
o'clock.
North Side Sunday School
First and Munroe. Sunday school,
0:4,V10:4. a. iu., Mrs. F, C. Oau
superintendent.
Graoe Lutheran (Missouri Synod)
Eleventh and Ferry, Martin P.
Simon, pastor. Morning service, 11
o'clock, subject, "Tlie Widow's
Mites," Mark 11', 4144. Evening serv
ice, ti o'clock, slide lecture.
St. Mary's (Fplscopal)
Pustor. Bev. H. H. White. 11
o'clock sermon subject, "Service
Through Personality. 8 o clock,
holy communion.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Oak street and Twelfth. Sunday
services nt 11 a. m. and S p. in. Les
son sermon, Uod the Preserver of
Man."
Unity Sunday School
432 Miner huliding. class meets nt
0:45 o'clock Sunday morning.
Church of the Nazarene
( Wesleynn)
810 Eighth avenue west, Bev. Ava
S. Adams, pustor. Morning bit vice,
11 o'clock. BcporU of tho district
convention. Evening service i ..JO
o'clock, subject "The New Birth."
First Methodist Episcopal
Twelfth and Willamette. Boy Les
lie Smith, pastor. Morning service 11
o'clock, subject, "Jesus and the
Church." 10 veiling service, 7:30
o'clock, Christinas sacred concert by
the choir, violin solu by Frances
50 Names Added
To School Census
About M) names had been added to
the school census of district No. 4 by
Saturday iu response to nn up pen!
sent out from the school office for
mimes missing from the school census
list, Mrs. E. A. Lutidy, clerk of the
hstrict reported.
A check made by Mrs. Lundy and
Superintendent II. It. Coold revealed
the census fur 11U1 to tiave over -VHI
fewer names than that for lOIUI. Since
the state allows the district nhotit
$H for each name on the censim list,
Ihc shortage would represent a real
hms to the district's income, A pay
ment or .An- tor nic name ot eacit
person of M'hool age, from 4 to 'JO,
was authorized Momluy night by the
schoot board.
Mrs. Ona DeArmond
Passes On Saturday
Mrs. na PcAnnond, M. passed
away Saturday morning at hr burnt?
at. 07 Washington street. She was
born at Saint. Charles, la., July -O.
IStil, coming to Kugeue about eight
yen I'M ago. On March 17, 1SS.", she
was married to Lorenzo 1-, I teAr
moud, who passed nway iu lOugen jji
lli'Jl.
Mrs. leArmond Is survived by a
son. Wes N. lieArinond of Kugene;
a granddaughter, Bose Marie DcAr
mond of Fnueite; one sister, Mrs. Ida
Steel of Wint eret, la.; three bro
thers. J. It. Nickle of St. Charles,
In., Hiley E. Nickle f 1 es Moines,
la., ti ml B. M. Nickye of Caldwell,
1,1...
Mrs. 1-eAnnond was a membei- of
(be First Christian church. The re
mains will be shipped to Concordia,
kanxas. Funeral annouiu'ements will
he made later from the Braustettcr
chapel.
ADMITS KILLINGS
WU.USTON, N. l.t Dec. 1.1. M
Charles liannon. 111' year old farmer
today confeuM'd his attorney A. J.
Knox said that he killed mx members
of the Albert E. Haven family on
I heir farm home near Schnfcr on tlie
morning of Kelt. Ill Inst,
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SUNDAY!
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'The Last Laugh," paper-da rt
shaped airplane invented by Boy
Scroggs of Eugene, was given a work
out on the runway at the F.ugene
municipal airport Saturday morning,
hut because of unfavorable wind cou
ditioiiH, Henry Hershey. former nary
pilot who wus nt the controls, did net
attempt to take tlie ship off of the
ground.
Hershey expresned confidence in
the ability of tlie plane to fly, but be
cause of the wind blowing crosswise
over the runway and the fact that the
ship is rather difficult to manage on
the turns, he did not try to lift, so
the flight was postponed while wait
ing for more favorable wind condi
tions. Mr. Scroggs stated that a sec
ond attempt would probably be made
either late Saturday afternoon or
Sunday.
Sffimfien
SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 13. (Spe
cial) The second and final perform
ance of 'Aunt Luciu" at the high
school Friday uight was even better
than the first, according to those who
saw the play both nights. Again all
tho characters received much praise
from the audience for the way in
which they bundled their parts. A
good crowd saw the show Friday
night, and the members of Spring
field post No. 40, American Legion,
have expressed themselves as more
than HHtinfted with the way the play
went over. Miss Buth Craft, of the
l.'ni versa! Producing company, di
rected the play.
Lions Have Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. McLngnn, who
art leaving Springfield noon to make
their home in North Bend, were hon
ored by members of the Lions club
Friday night when they met at the
community hall for dinner. This meet
ing took tlie place of their regular
luncheon meeting. There was no
business, but Dr. W. C. Bebhan as
president of tlie club gave n short
address of farewell. .Mr. McLaglan is
to lw superintendent of the new
Mountain States Power company's
plant at North Mend.
New Club Formed
"Buenos Muchnchas de Las" is the
name of a new club organized by a
group of high school girls when they
met at the Home or Adaline i'erkms
Friday evening. Officers of the club
include: Barbara Adanu. president;
Evelyn Harris, secretary and treas
urer; Helen Mersdorf, news reporter;
Lois Rogers, social promoter: Ada-
line Perkins, chairman of the friend
ship committee. The group will meet
every two weeks at the home of dif
ferent members. Friday the evening
was spent in dancing and making
candy. ,
Reorganize C, t.
Two new departments were added
to the Christian Endeavor at their
last meetings, and the group is to be
reorganized entirely. Tho service
committee and the lookout commit
tee are the two new sections of the
organization. The former, under the
chairmanship of Dora Petersen, is to
look after all Interested of the Chris
tian Kndeavor, to help the church in
any way. and to visit and help mem
bers who are sick. The latter com
mittee will keep track f old nnd new
nieinhers. in n eff.irt to in-reae the
membership of the group. Mina Pet
erson is chairiuHit of this committee.
Girls Sell Stamps
At a booth iu the Irish-Murpby
store on Fifth and Main streets mem
bers of the Girls' League at the high
school sold Christmas seals all day
Saturday. They will maintain a sim
ilar booth next Saturday. This is the
League's part of the cumpaigu to sell
the seals.
Christmas Party Planned
At their regular meeting Friday
afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. C. E.
Swarts members of the Kensington
club laid plans for their Christmas
party which is to be held the evening
of December at the home of Mrs.
S. C. Wright, Mrs. L. L. May, Mrs. C.
E. Kenyon and Mrs. W. E. Buell
were appointed to serve on ine re
freshment committee, while Mrs. W.
K. Barnell and Mrs. A. J. Morgan
will plan the entertainment. Gifts will
be exchanged and a Christmas tree
Is planned. At the meeting Friduy 12
members of the club were present.
Mrs. Alice Barrett and Mrs. B. A.
Wflbhbume were guests.
Churches Busy
The churches are busy with their
Christmas programs now, and every
one seems to be having a part in
one or another of them. In the mean
time, Christinas topics are occupying
more and more time iu the regular
Sunday services.
Methodist Church
Sunday school will begin nt 9:45
at the Methodist church, and at the
morning service Bev. C. J. Pike, the
pastor, will speak on, "Your Enemy."
Epworth League meetings at 0:110,
and at the 7:110 service tlie topic
chosen by the pastor is "Full Ad
vantage." The Sunday school is work
ing ou a Christmas program which
will probably be given ou Christmas
eve.
Christian Church
"Before Christinas" is tlie sermon
topic taken by Yeltie l'ruitt at the
Christian church for the morning
service Sunday. Mr. Pruitt will also
sing a solo. The women's missionary
society will have charge of the eve
ning service, ut which Mrs. Thomas
Bailey will give the principal address.
Miss Irene Brumfield will pantomime
"O Zion, Haste," lis Miss L'ldine Gar
ten sings the solo. A reading by Mrs.
M. It. Fvans will follow, and the pro
gram will conclude with n vocal duet
by Mrs. Roland Moshier and Mrs. D,
B. Murphy. The regular orchestra
concert will begin at 7:''0. Christian
Kndeavor will meet at 0:110. The Bible
school is working on n Christmas
program to bo presented next Sun
day, December "1, at the Bible school
hour. Miss Frances Travis is in
charge. Miss Brumfield is directing a
play, "They That Sit in Darkness,"
which will be presented nt the eve
ning service the same Suimnj.
Baptist Church
Itev. D. K. Baker of Eugene will
he the speaker ut the morning serv
ic of the Baptist church Sunday,
when his topic will be "A Passion for
Souls." In the evening at, 7:'Mi the
pre-sermon topic chosen by the pas
tor, Rev. Ralph Mulholland. is "Ben
Lindsey-Bishop Manning Affair.' He
has chosen for his sermon the sub
ject, "The Power of an Endless
Life." The choir will meet at 2:30
Sunday to practice the cantata which
they will give n week from Tuesduy.
The Sunday school program which is
to be given at the evening service
December 21 will be practiced at tlie
regular Sunday school hour. IU a. ni.
The young people will meet at V
o'clock.
The cus of Gilbert and Delbert
Watson,' 15 years old, who are
charged with assault and battery on
Glenn B. Wood, principal of Brattain
school, was turned over to juvenile
authorities in Kugene. Their case will
not be brought before the court "un
til next week, since the juvenile
judge, C. P. Barnard, is out of town.
The Itoys are alleged to have struck
Wood when he attempted to separate
two Isiys who were fighting near the
school yard.
John F. Ketels Sr. left for Ore
gon City Saturday. He will return
Monday or Tuesday.
Glenn Vaughn, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
Peder.sen, Minn Peterson, and Doru
Pedersen will drive to Portland and
return Sunday to visit relutives,
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Trial of Nacker
To Be Continued
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 13. (-4s)
The trial of Donald Nncker, charg
ed with the murder of Fred Dunbar,
will run into next week. Judge G. F.
Splpworth. hearing the case nnnonne
ed today when it was evident tlie case
would not get to the jury tonight, and
his announced opposition to a night
session.
Mrs. Mary A. Grest
Dies Here Saturday
Mrs. Mary A. Grest. 72, died Sat
urday morning at the home of her
daughter nnd son-in-In w. Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Bun- E. Fisher. l-t4.'t Nineteenth
avenue east. She bad been a resi
dent of Kugene for the past five
yeai-M. The body is being held ut the
Walkor-Ponl chapel.
Big Game Hunter
And Wife Killed
UMTALL Southern Ithodesiu, Dec.
13. OP) J Jr. H, L. Magoou. noted
American big game hunter and his
wife, Aubrey, were found dead in their
bedroom today.
Police said they were working on
the theory that Dr. Magoon attacked
his wife with some heavy instrument
nnd then killed himself.
Besides a big game hunter. Dr.
Magoon was a well known dentist.
Mrs. Magoon came from Oregon two
months ago witli her two daughters
by a previous mamage.
Potato Larcenist
Gets Thirty Days
Ivan Bryant, 20, was sentenced to
'to days in the county jail Saturday
when he pleaded guilty to larceny be
fore Judge Harold J. Wells. He was
arrested late Friday afternoon by
deputy sheriffs.
Bryant waa charged with stealing
two nnd one half sacks of potatoes
CASWELL'S""1
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selling standard lines of
electric goods at cut prices.
Hot Point, Universal and
Majestic.
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