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THE EUGENE REGISTER. GTJXBB Vafy SI, 19331 . . City News Notes - - wHat:s doing Thursday . , 4 . . m Banquet ior -6:30 P; "t-.-i-n Warn, and 1 " inventions, Eugene I jiinrj 1 :A Rurltal of Hugh -let, orsu:,na university ;:!ll?'miisie auditorium. iMl 0 .l).inre fur Veterans Fore is" - W '"Friday VttJ, of Foreign War.. LCSJ"' 1'orcil!n War" Tw"p m'1Iorse c" at frtEan. of (S ":iiin dee'ree team of f:f,7-. m.Wrestling match. L.troopii-', IJali There were lour viwuur '.. 1 .'5 -Roll nri Mr. u Mrs. JJeryi "i""u- " there was n h- following program: witi- I . hv Dr. N. E. Ninnm-d, mt. J OJ V-f Uitt Rnrtnti iinf by Mrs. William Schumacher, ':rarT f. Tim club is !i to attend the Marion Coun IIlinoiB club picnic in Salem iodip f in August. Definite notice will lent the chid in tit, rivuik mr . The next regumr mrfiniis . p-ano Illinois club comes on fdnesday, Septembpr 7, Ilonel and Mrs. Collins Here-. Colonel and Mrs. 11. W. Collins, burly ot tins eny, wiiy uvru ..j in WiisWniiton. D. C for n tuber of years, lire visitinfc old Lnds here lor a iew uii.vn uu iut r to Manila, where tne eoionei win .i..:.j fur t vph rs. ( 'olonel t.!msa DimiiPi-i !. .'"" "f" actor of the national guard with rfliuirters in Eugene, lie aim Mrs. dmve tn the roast from Wnsh- kjors Hnntly mid Metoalf went to :tae Urove tor a visit, i-imhiu'i J Mr. Cnllins were entertained at ir. They are at the Osburn hotel. hi Skow Goes to Cushman Miss Gertrude L. Skow, county ne demonstration agent, has an- meed a meeting nt the Ciisnmnn hnje hall f riony at I p. m. to nis the subject ot mon preservation. aj a demonstration ot canning drying fruits and vegetables. En Skow Thursday forenoon spoke hre Dr. Parsons class at the ,rr.tity summer school on home comics work and Thursday after a was at Cottaee Grove where demonstrated the use of home- '.k dryers. day Schools Plan Picnic A union picinc of the Fairmonnt '&yterian Ninnny nchool of ru :e and the Walterville Presbyter : Sunday school, honoring ltev. K. Wiuterberser, former pastor, will held at liendrirks bridge on the Kenzie river Friday, llev. Mr. Win irberger is visiting here from An -raKe, Alaska. 1 he r.ugene party i! leave the Fainnount church at :30 o'clock. urn From IMarshfleld iter. Francis P. Leipzig, past -e coapuiin ot the Knights ot amo and deorge J. Wilhelm. :e denutv of tlif ordpr mturnoH 'dcesdav eveninif from Tnrtihfiilrl. Wilhelm and Father Leipzig re present ior tno installation of ' newly-elected officers of the :?hts of Columlms at the Marsh -i council. Mrs. Wilhelm accom :M Mr. Willielm on the trin to k Coos Bay district. Nee Changed The union service for local Protes L'.t churches for the coming Sun it evening has been changed from imivprsiry mmpiiK lawn to the : Mpthodist Kpiscopal church 's11 o'clock. The cool evenings r Brought somt complaint against ne the meeting in the open. Rev. wh, is to preach at the aervicc. l-ing For Seattle "tie .Marteline McCormack. re(r- I ' nurse, who has been visiting; I ar..-,, mV wpcks wun ..MT. .Mrs. Ch.irle Durham, will I Tme for Seattle, Wash., Fridnv lier war home to I.eth- Are you up-to-date on WINDOW SHADES? I TT Lave von . seen the new- ... estwindow colora? Have you in Ptcted our fine trouble-free "'nmbia roller? Have you tched us take a soiled j'e of Niagara ahading ZT ,,fflPly wasA It clean as " "gain? Drop in and catch 00 window shades. We show you lots of interest. "Ithrngj. Or tend for ua, U 'W1 Prefer. JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY bridge, Alberta, Canada. She is a niece of Mrs. Durham and will be accompanied by Mrs. Uurham as far as Portland. Plan Lawn Social The young peoplo of the Metho dist Kpiscopal church are planning for a benefit lawn yocinl on the lawn of the church the coming Saturday evening. The event is open to the public and all interested are invited. The Wesley club of which Dun Saun ders is president, is itt general charge for the social. Klelser Here George W. Kleiser of the sign board advertising firm of Foster and Kleis er, was here this week inspecting the company's properly in this locality, lie is on a tour of the const and 'is on his way to San Francisco. He was joined in Kugene by C. U MncDonnld. manager for the company at Med ford. who accompanied him to California, C. E.'s to Hold Picnic Those from this -vicinitr who at tended the recent Christian Endeavor summer camp at Turner will hold n picnic at Swimmers' Delight Fridnv evening-nt 6 o'clock, floss Guiley wiil speak. ?:iiznbeth Wilmot will ' have charge of the meeting and Miss Myr tle Upton will lead the devotionals. Coming For Visit Arthur Frnzer, pianist, is expected to arrive next week for n visit with his mother, Mrs. G. X. Frnzer. Mr. Frnzer's home is in Rockford, III. He has been on a concert tour and his last appearance will be in Den ver this coming Saturday evening befor he comes to Eugene for a visit, , Former Pastor Here Rev. H. S. Wilkinson former pas tor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, and Mrs. Wilkinson are in Eugene from Ames, Iown. Rev. Mr. Wilkinson is to prench at the Firt Mffhodist Episcopal church at the morning service, next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Report From Hospital In the Eugene hospital report of Thursday morning, Itulh Olson, Cot tage Grove. J. F. Miimey. Vidn and Ella Devereanx Eugene were listed ns admitted and those discharged. 1 1, W. Lyon. Eugene, and George Mol itor, Eugene. Sermon Listed The sermon topic for Rev. Milton 9. Weber, pnstor of the Central Presbyterian church, next Sunday morning will In?, "Finding Xew Val ues in Mosaic Commandments for the Next Generation." Vida Man Weds S. F. Housley, who has been resid ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Peter Finn, at Vidn for a number of years was married in Denver, Colo, a short time ago. He and his bride have arrived here and ore now at Vida. Return to Cabin Mrs. H. G. McKinley and Mrs. Florence Wilson of Ios Angeles, who are spending the summer at the Swan ton summer cabin on the upper Mc- Kenzie river, returned there Thurs day alter a brief stay here. Harold Lee Here Harold Lee, ex-jijiler for the coun ty, new operating n farm in the Cen tral district west of Kugene. is here to attend the convention of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ludfords Return Mr. and Mis. Fred Ludford have returned from a week's vacation at M tinsel Lakt resort near Florence. They enjoyed good weather there and report thut the fishing was excellent. Miss Griggs at R o sc. burg Miss Irene Grists of Cottage Grove is spending a few days at ltoselmrg, visiting at the luune of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Marsters, the guest o Miss Dorothy Marsters, Returns to Los Angeles . Mrs. J It. Franklin has returned to Los Angeles after viiting her brothers, Arthur and Orlo Hender slmtt, and sister, Mrs. Ella Richardson. Here from Newport Mrs. W. A. McKevitt, accompanied by her son. Bob. is here from New port visiting at the home of her hus band s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKevitt. Wheeler Here William L. Wheeler, well known fnrmer of the Trent community and county dog control officer, was in Eu gene Wednesday. Jerry Hickok Here Jerry Hickok of Mnpleton is here to at tend his mother Mrs. Carrie Hickok. who is very ill in the Eugene hospital. Returns to Drain r J. W. Wagoner who has been at Venetn the lust three years, has re turned, to Drain, his former home. Visiting Here Mrs. Coral Illair and daughter of Oakland. Oil., are visiting at . the home of Mrs. Rlair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lindley, who live on Spring Drive, route 1, Eugene. Elmlra Grange Meets The Elniii-ii (.range will hold Its regular meeting at the hall Saturday, July Members are invited to be present. . Devalon Here II. W. Devalnn of Xew York City, who has been spending the summer at McKenzie Hridge. is here for a day or so visiting friends. Returns from Roseburg Xorman Agee has returned to Eu gene after a few days visit from Roseburg. Here from Laeomb Mr. and Mrs. TI. IT. Horn of La comb are here for the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention. Dr. Dunn Returns Dr. R. L. Dunn has returned to Roseburg after a visit with. his fam ily in Eugene. Vacation Ends L. F. Roup. Western T'nion divis ion lineman, has returned to bis du ties after n two weeks' vacation. Home from Marshfield F. P. Knk'ht has returned to En- gene from a short visit in Marshfield. Mrs. Clark Visits Here Mrs. Arthur Clark of Corvallis vis ited friends in Kugene Wednesday, Peterson In City Hans M. Peterson, prominent resi dent of Florence, was iu the city Wednesday, Here From Lorane Martin Fister ws in Eugene from his home at Lorane Wednesday afternoon. Jesse Hooker Here Jesse tllooker of the Lornne dis trict was in Eugene on business Wednesday, Here From Coburg Joseph Kinney, resident of the Colmri: - district, wns in Eugene Thursday, In Records BUILDING PERMITS H. R. Breebtel, foundation and re pairs to residence, Mill street. Mrs. L. Moore, build woodshed at 54iy3 Thirteenth avenue east, $.'iO, Obituaries Mrs. Alfred Poole t BELLFOCXTAIN. July 21. fSpe cial) Funeral services were held at the Rellfountain community church SunHay at lilitl p. m. for Mrs. Alfred Poole of Stayton. Hazel Agnes Byrne wns born in Idaho, December IS, 1POH, and when hut a small child moved with her fam ily to this community where most of her girlhood and school days were passed. On July It, 11)1 S. she wns uni ted in marriage to Alfred Poole of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Poole have lived at Stayton for several years. She passed away Friday. July 15, nt 4 n. m. nt the state tubercular sani tarium at Salem. She is survived by her widower, one son. Orval, and four little daugh ters; her father and stepmother, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. D. Byrne of McMinnville and two brothers, Edward Byrne of Lake Creek and Charles Byrne of Ilellfouniaiu. She wns a member of the Baptist church at Stayton. The funeral ser vice wns conducted by Rev. Rnlnh WolvertmiTn former pnstor of the Stayton church. 'Don't let the gloomy sound of the word 'doomed' keep you from seeing this spectacularly beautiful picture for you'll find it as stimulating and exciting as crisp mountain air. or as a trip to a strange country! Not every few months, but every few years you have a chance to view a film as sat isfying, as splendid ami as far remov ed from the usual run of program pictures as this is nnd it's a chance that simply shouldn't be missed!" These words were written recent ly by Doris Arden, film critic of the Chicago Sunday Times, following the premiere of the road showing of "Doomed Battalion" in Chicago, nnd Miss Arden promptly anil without hesitation gave the picture four stars her highest rating. "Doomed Battalion'' opened first run nt the Colonial theater Wednes day nnd set a new attendance record for the year. More than that, it arous ed keen enthusiasm on the part of the audience for this unusual nnd thrill ing depiction of action in the Aus tralian Alps, The picture will remain on matinee nnd evening the rest of the week, it is announced. Joint Recital to Be Given Thursday The joint recital of Hugh Miller, organist, and George Bishap, Itari tone, will be held Thursday evening at 8:1. o'clock in the university school of music nuditorium. The public is invited. The recital is given under the auspices of the University of Oregon summer session. Reserve Officers . Ordered to Camp Two reserve officers of Lnne county have been ordered to nctive duty for two weeks, starting July 24, it was announced here Thursday. Donald McDonald, second lieuten ant in the quartermaster corps, nnd Carlton Spencer, captain in the Jmlgo Advoi-nte General corps, will report tor duty nt Fort Lewis Sun day. " e iastiert ofms LkJ KaaaVsaaaW CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE or GREEN JAPAN 0 LEVEN Is $ NTKODUCINC SERVICE STATION as exclusive distributors for 5Ae GEMEMAL TIRJE Think of riding on 12 to 14 of air Here Is safety and comfort beyond anything yon ever imagined. Chuck holes, railroad crossings, all the common causes of driving shock melt away nnder this big, soft, - easy-flexing tire. Come In. See and ride on this .mating tire. It la with pleasure and pride that we make our bow to motor, iete of this community as exclusive distributors for the famous Quality Tire the General. We want to meet you and want you to know us. Come in ! 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EUGENE'S LEADING TIRE STORE Leven - OaK Service Station SPRINGFIELD NEWS ITEMS SPRINGFIELD. July 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. Sadie Lnxton was host ess for the monthly business meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America Wednesday evening. The group plans to finish a quilt on which they, are working before the August meeting. Mrs. La moii was assisted by Mrs. Emma Olson and Mrs. Mary Miller. Mrs. K. L. Dnuy wiil entertain the group for a boviui meeting on August 10, Engine of Rebuilt Monocoupe Tested SPRINGFIELD, July 21. Spe cials' Testing of the engine' on a re built nionoconpe which J nines Mac Mauininti, chid pilot of the- Spring field school of flying, has been work ing on for several weeks, ,lHgan Thursday and prospects were (hat the ship would he tlnwn soon. MeMauiiiinn has superintended the rebuilding of the plane, which is own ed by James Greeu and Snap Ward of Eugene. Rebekahs Attend Walterville Lodge SrRlXGFlELD, July 21. (Spe cial) Twelve members of Jnanitn Rebeknh ledge went to Walterville to attend the meeting of that lodge on t lie occasion of the annual visit of the president of the Rebeknh as sembly. Mrs. Maud Rogers of Enter prise, Oregon. Eugene nnd Oakridge also sent large delegations to the meeting, ac cording to reports. Mrs. Rogers vis ited the local lodge last Monday, go ing to Coburg the following evening. Truck Makes Four Trips to Classes SPRINGFIELD. July 21. (Spe cial) Four trips daily to Willamette park, scene of the free swimming les sons being given by Hal llnlton. 111 of the lied Cross, will lie made by Chief of Ptdice Linn Anderson to take out all those who have no means of transportation, he aiiuouuced Thursday. All those registered for the ladies class nt lLi:.m wilt leave the city hall at 10.15. At 1(1:45 the truck will again go out. this lime taking those in the two girls' classes. At 1:15 in the afternoon Imvs in both the begin ning and non-swimmers' classes will be taken iu the truck, and the final trip at 2:13 will be for all those -in the junior ami senior hte-saving classes, beginning at 2:30 und 3:30, respectively. . 1 1 Plan Attendance At M. E. Institute SPRINtiFlELD. July 21. (Spe rial). At a special meeting U ei lues day evening at the Methodist church plans were made by a j:roup of young people of the church to attend the Sut lie lake institute July 22 -2S, Kleven people will represent this city nnd Coburg at the institute, in addition to Rev. and Mrs. Demi C. Poindexter. Rev. linde.ter is to teaeli n class on "World Peace.' The schedule for each day of the institute includes devotions nnd classes during the morning, swimming, hiking, nnd other recreation in (lie afternoon, evening service ami camp fire. Sam Bartholomew, W. O. Biircb, and Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter will furnish transportation for the group who will attend (he meeting. Those who plan to go include Fa ye Parsons, Dorothy Mae Potter, I la Bartholo mew, Marion Shipley. Coleen Cornell, Ruth Pollard, Margaret Jarrett, Helen Cramlall, Ralph Hughes, Rod ney Vest, nnd Margaret Adair of Co burg. They will leave nt 8 o'clock Friday morning. at the home of Mlsa Alta MannlnA Cames were played during the even ing. after which refreshments wer$ served. Preliminary plans for presenting? piny iu the nenr future In order to raise some funds for the class veri discussed. The next social event of the group will be a hike and picnic, ftl though the date was not set. j PERSONAL ITEMS SPRINHiFlELD. July 21. (ffpe cial). (J. H. Williams of Blue River1 wns a business visitor in Springfield Thursday, lie is proprietor of the, fox farm nt Blue River. Miss .Mary Kliiaheth Whitney i expected home Friday to spend tha week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Whitney. She is attending summer school at Oregon State col lege. Malaria causes 2.OWMHI0 deaths al! over the world every year. Friends Class Has Party Wednesday SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe cial). Seventeen members of (he Friends class of the Christian church saving examiner, under the auspiceswere entertained Wednesday evening Music While You Eat . . . The Lee-Duke Cafe Will Have Merle Good's Radio Ramblers Orchestra Play Friday, Saturday and Sunday Evening From 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. 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