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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
21, 1933. THE EUGENE BEGISTEB-GUABD Pago THreS Z-City News Tsfotes WHAT'S DOINQ Friday ... T.nmbermen . nnA mncert on l I'.ivarR tv sum- )5 "Cl n nl.v. "Sup- K.sirV.? Guild bull the- F!n .'. . Finnev were '.. ,h. Catholic rectory visit- .I.. Fraud P. Leipzig ana P1"' ' i- ami Mrs. Fn ,c . tn oreeon three years in Japan Jlr. Finney is engaged ' unil salesman for a .i, cooling company in New Mr. una -" to tbe eastern coast the early , thft coming week. Mr. Fm . eradunto of tho Oregon W ' " .o college ol I Urn staff in the slier fae will be busy late Friday ,nd (luring tno eunj i morning conetnug from the distant places in the Sheriff U. & Dwuna, i a.v tiemuy Lr Bert rjuiegawiu, uum uK1.UUJ , ';n from the office to col- iratcn nave to uu m n s wicb - , possible after tne pons aod the yotcs counted. have L r.Am HoSOlta t. tj.miin nffice manager at Ejene Fruit Growers' assoda jut, was among tnose namit tho Eusene hospital in the re- t.mav mominc. utner an . . . . n i r . Ti ii S.m tnf IKlPfl u. Jl.-TJrHUUt Ul L. nnhh nvtxell- of Marcola BfUU. W""3 - - Prle. Eusene; ana aismisssis Clark Coffelt of Lorane, Cliff Rnme. O. T. Meyer, wend (in. E. W. Jordan, Eugene. Lti Pronram Kert Gould, director-organist at first Baptist church, has arrange iMdal musical program lor tne ft service next Sunday evening church. A mixea quartet ot Georee Thorpe, soprano, Keith Ian. tenor, Miss Rose Simons, tlto, Eugene Pearson, baritone, nt "The Builder" and "My Looks Up to Thee." The chorus vol slug an anthem, "Beloved, Love One Another." Bothered police were asked Friday to pt to stop someone who lets out of the tires of cars parked Gamma ball, at the men's dor- on the campus. Complaints made that several times cars Id there were found with all the It out of the tires. g Redslde and Mrs. Bigbee of California, tare spending the summer on the one, bad a successful fishin? fJMirsnav. Mr. Biebce landed a ponnd Redside. Bill Stomra was boatman. fospltat report from the Pacific has Friday morninc listed a. !d. iT. Altia TW. T-m V .1. i and baby, H. F. Warner; and as Bird Hickard, Richard T. . Frank Mauney, A. S. Newton, ..oui.y ruse. ( Listed Ns at the Seventh Day Ad spt church. Spvontt, .nj n t. fietj, wm D6 teld Friday as Sabbath ifhnAT .t q.ax . " a, w.to a. in., n on Aneel Thai, n a rtlfs" nrrMn -t 11 T ennen, pastor. ltd 'lm(l K s iivo vi reaoe S t." y Cnty l ; ""' rnaay morn Nm Go,. .7ji,IS MeieIi naming ir"'' Justice of the t Gerim;; : a'S,r'Ct' suding ReleasHf s ami .i. . ,u state T Mu the sheriff Th..j. ?". rout. 2. f,,:'. rwd disturbance. wn NM..ri tatio. h. 'u,,o.w,.nK . "ucrui ana district ir to M..I i..., filori of this city are t t relay ov.nin t s f ' 'n of r. r t... .o di. th-, f rtland . . . i uri nnn fm "PCCing t0 mur somc Ovpr r Paine !,ns io. i .1, :, K '.,r"""r" "nd ' .ti.f ' ?a."e r"1 'f" the aarW. ' ,,nl,'r the ' Dexter 1 JlAr.- ''M. ,, d',n wi" -"("'innvpr's orcbes- bi " r."'!'11 '' returned .-Hi " ,r,P to Salem and y?" Returns. ' pax r . h' ""a w"ek tnkinar l(T of Ohicngo. h.a Clr-h Sunrlnr 1 to Cnl..." '-niil j D -"'.a t',i n"''' of ' 'o C,lLU "''" church, ha. !lllonfcrence there. partment Thursday afternoon. There was no damage. Tools Stolen V. 0. Stroud, route 2, Eugene, re ported to city police the theft of a set of tools, valued at $20, from his car Thursday night. Returna to Eugene Misa Buby Wray has returned to Eugene after spending the past two months in San Francisco. In Elkton Van Svarverud, deputy constable, was in Elkton on business during the mid-week. In Records COMPLAINTS A complaint was filed In circuit court Into Thursday, M. O. Bressler vs. ,T. A. Phelps, Ihole D.' rhelps, lt. S. fchelley, Itose Slielley, R. V. Fair field, Mrs. n. W. Fairfield, and the First National bank of Cottage Grove, asking that a land sale contract bo closed nnd the defendants prevented from cutting further timber on land in nucstion and that the bank return to the plaintiff all papers held in escrow. ORDERS An order of default, Ella Wenner vs. lloyce Wenner was filed in circuit court lato Thursday. A report from the Oregon state child welfare commission, with refer ence to adoption of Richard Diets by Robert E. Minns and Margaret M. Riuus. was filed in the court here late Thursday. An order setting the final date of final settlement of the estate ot Km mett M. Sharp for Aug. '22 was filed in tho oouuty court luto Thursday. PROBATE Walter G. Day has been named ad ministrator of the estate of the late Mary E. Day and E. G. Ilarwood, Bart Flnnignn and Itobert Dwigans named appraisers in a record filed at the court house Thursday, BORN HISE At the Pacific hospital, Fri day, July 21, 1IB3, to Mr. and Xrrs. J. C. Hise of Goldson, a daughter. LANG At the Pncific hospital, Fri day, July 21, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Lang, gene, a son. 020 Pearl street, Eu- MARRIAGE LICENSE Applicotion for marriicgo license was mode late Thursday by Hoy Steen and Dorothy Elinora Lay, both of Eugene. . Obituaries Mrs. Eva Chance Els wick BROWNSVILLK, July 21. (Spe cial) Mm, Kva Chance KUwick, 7-1, died suddenly at t tie home of her fliuiphter, .Mrs. Will Filkins, nt the Filkins pine just north of Browns ville, on Tuesilny, July IS. She was horn in Dps Moines county, Indiana, July 1, isr,f and was the daucbter of Peter and Clarissa Chance. She came to Linn county, Oregon, in ISSfl and three years later was married to Charles Henry Els wick, at Craw fordsrille. Coming to Brownsville soon thereafter, she resided here since that time, Mrs. Elswich is sur vived by three children; Arniy Kl swich, Mrs. Kva Filkins and Mrs. Clara Itankin, all of Brownsville; by four grandchildren; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mne Fitch nnd Mrs. John Kdwartls, both of Port land; Mrs. G. Ij. Jlembree, Khun nth Falls; and Mrs. Hannah Bntemnn, Brownsville; Harry Chance, llalsey; and 11. K. Chance, Marshfield. Mr. Klswich died in W22. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery Thursday, July MO. Mrs. Klswich had been a member of the local Baptist church for thirty years. Clinton Elmer Hubbs FRANKLIN. July 21. I Spec.nl) Clinton Klmer Hubbs of Alvadore died Tuesday oveuinu at 8 o'clock of dou blo pneumonia at tho homo of his bro ther, Frank Hubbs of Franklin. Ho was 0'.) years of ace. He is survived b his wife. Mrs. Fnnnto Hubbs of Portland, who baa been an Invalid for the past year, two daughters, Mrs. Lena Davis of Portland and Mrs. Hazel Roberta of California, a son, Itiilph Hubbs. four stepdaughters, Mrs. Bertha Moss of Japan, Mrs. Hat tie Craip of Los Angeles, Luella La Velle of Portland and Mrs. Knoln Cas tro of Portland and his brother, Frank Hubbs of Franklin. DISPLAY ARRANGED A display of curios and articles used by various Indians, dating many years back, has been ar ranged In tho general library nt tbe University of Oregon. The col lection is open for the public to see. Dr. L. C. Cressmnn, who has made extensive studies of the Indians, has arranged the exhibit. Tho United States five-cent piece coutnins more copper than docs the penny. PLAN PICNIC The Benton, Linn. Lane, Polk, and Marlon county unions ot the W. C. T. XL will hold a general bnsket picnic dinner at tho chtl dron's farm home, Saturday, July 29. The home is out from Corval lis, operated by tho W. C. T. 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