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Tine 21, 193v THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD Page Thre : City News Notes :-: WHAT'S DOING I Thursday - - m Lone County Medical Jietr dinner for members and "L. Country club. T-30 p. m. Veterana of For Wars, meeting at armory. Friday .50 p. m. Court of Honor for Bo? Scouts, courthouse. Junior World Wide guild of the Knt Baptist church will present a i . "The Three Pegs," in the social I n of the church on Fridny evening , 8 o'clock. Those tnking part are ' ieve McCluln, Glnriya Callan , Doris Blanton, Erma Miller, Malta Chase, Eleanor Brakel, Jean C Nicholson, Evelyn Walls, Esther VMdham. A small admission charge ia L.. asked and the money thus mnde ! to bo "sed t0 Bend sir,s t0 th knie party at Cascadla in July. Miss ' Imo Buj'le is sponsor for the guild ; which includes girls of junior high i ichool age. Orl plm Even, As a result of an officers' attend ,0ce contest held earlier in tho spring, Goihen, Jasper, and Lowell granges ; .re having a joint special meeting at Ike Lowell high school, Friday eve ning. t 8 o'clock. The program will Ik in charge of the lecturers of Goshen i md Jasper grnnges and will consist of music, readings, short plnys, and ; stunts. Refreshments of pie, sand wiches, pickles, and coffee will be serv ed at the close of tho meeting. The uosnen and jasper ladies are provid ing toe pie, sanawlcnes, and pickles, and Lowell women the coffee. At Eugene Hotel Registered nt iha l?,icrana were the following Oregon folk, Thursday and Wednesday night: u. uu rars. now Kowe. Webster H. KIncald and son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Earl, all of Portland; E. H. Clark. W o. m.i u r Walling, C. E. Jordan, all of Port- ana; a. u. uimmlcK, Marshfleld: R. G. Griffith, Bandon; Mr. and MrB. L. E. DlinlnTV Pnrflnnri- M- and Mrs. Perry H. Walbrldge! aiem; n. a. Hayes, J. W. White, rortiana. Stop at Osburn At the, Osburn hotel wore the following Oregon residents. Tim. day and Wednasrinv and Mrs. C. F. Hawkins, Portland; n. m. tocKernne, Albany; G. W. Shannon. R. A. Fullerton, Charles Hock, C. C. Walsh, all of Port land: John C. Da Ik Sal and Mrs. Winston Pool, Hillshoro; a. d. oaiian, i-ortiana; Don Helli well, Cliff Commeree, both of Marshfield; Oscar Levie, Portland. regular service In his church, Sunday. Howard X. Morse, who accompanied Rev. Mr. Neat on the trip, will make a report of the conference and camp meeting they attended while away In the interests of the Bible Standard orgauixntion. tlon at the local Klwanls club meeting, soon. - Society Elects The Senior Overcomer society of the Lighthouse Temple held its semi annual election of officers as follows: Veril Southard, president; Solomon Ileiius, vice-president; Vida Winfrey, secretary; William Phair, treasurer; .ella Chamberlain chairman of the look-out committee; Mrs. William Phair, chairman of the music com mittee; Kleauor Ellingson, pianist; Paul Hoffman, head usher. Back from Trip Rev. Herry R. R. Neat, pastor of the Lighthouse Temple, will return from two weeks in the m:d-west this week-end and will have charge of the NEWEST SUMMER R3S3IlncnE,sr jHLf $2.69 Values .00 Split Peanuts . . Baku Braid Novelty Straws Linens Toys Panamas . . Piques Crepes Wide brims, coat backs, shovel brims, short backs, and sailors. Your choice of white, copen, yellow, . green, brown, beige, navv and black. Headsizes 22 and 23. II I U 1 1 II TTT7 ' I ar mz. m ac arKrmaE ar -w aT m ac KSi r SERVICE IT TO ic.PEr Road Machinery Moved The county's caterpillar "60" has been moved to a road project west of Cottage Grove to do some grading. This road will be surfaced with rock from a crusher on the Veatrh place in that locality, according to P. M. Morse, county engineer. The crusher at McKenzie Bridge is being moved to the Spicer place at Marcola and will be located at a gravel bar on the Mo hawk where it will get out road main tenance rock. Report Is Given The Pacific hospital admitted A. J Brian, Miss Lynette Davis, Robert Fletcher, and Mrs. Reda Ward Wed nesday. Dismissals included Mrs. Jessie Potter and baby daughter, Mrs. Lois Jean Smith, Frank 8. Warner, Glenn Shew, Earl Surcamp, Mrs. Blanche Roberts, and Mrs. Grace Henderson and baby son. Returns to Chicago - Donald Edwards, son of Mrs. Pa tricia Edwards, 2134 Fairmount bou levard, has left on his return to Chi sago after having spent a six weeks' vacation here. He is pianist -director of an 11-piece orchestra in Chicago. Rummage Sale The first division of the Methodist Ladies' Aid is sponsoring a rummage sale this coming Saturday in the Christianson building at Eighth and Olive streets. Name Omitted The name of James Duttnn of Eu gene was omitted in the spring term honor roll at the university which was published in The Register-Guard Wednesday evening. Or. Allln Hero Dr. W. R. Allin, who lives on the Mchemie above Blue River, was a Eugene visitor Thursday. Mrs. Lee at Marshfleld Mrs. Ole Lee h:ia gone to Marsh field to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred imer, for a few days. At Hospital The Eugene hospital admitted Mrs. Donald E. Moore, H. E. Bailey, James S. Willcoi, Lloyd Aldrich, Willard Smith, Jerry Wiltse, Jesse H. Bond, Ralph I. Ferry, and Ira Baker Wed nesday. Mrs. Albert W. Woolley and Jack Kollias were discharged. Justice of Peace In City W. H. Sullivan, Justice of the peace at Marcola, was a business visitor In Eugene Thursday. J. M. Price Here J. M. Trice of Springfield R. F. D. 2 was a business visitor in Eugene xnursuay. Lorane Resident Hare ' M. H. Rrnwn nt tha Tvtruna Aim. trict waa a visitor in Eugene Thurs day. At Hoffman Hotel Guests it the Hoffman hotel Thursday included the following: G. Smith of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Lewis of Salem, Christine Rickert of Medford, Arthur Lindholm of Astoria. Lydia Dolesal of Lost Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Walker of Hoquiam, W. H. Ellingsworth of Salem. Tonopah Couple Here Professor and Mrs. Roger Corbett of Tonopah. Nevada, are here to take a six weeks' course in the summer school at the university. They are old friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell of this city. Co to Alaska- Jim and Bob Nolan, sons of Mrs. Kathryn Nolan and students of St. Mary's school, have sailed from Seattle for Wrangel, to spend the summer there witli i.n uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hale. Mr. Chambers Home Frank L. Chambers, who has at tended several International con ventions of the Klwanls clubs, has returned from Toronto where this year's meeting was held. He Is to give a report of the conven- Sew and Save DOTTED SWISS - - 33c All pastel shades, 36 In yard ORGANDY - - - 49c Permanent finish, all shades, 44 in. yard PRINTS - - -19c -23c Good designs, fast colors yard SILK VALUES Printed flat crepe, polka dots and small floral designs, 7C per yard OG Plain flat crepe, all shades. Per yard 65c - -29c yard - 15c Small all-over floral designs. Just the yard thing for your "Oregon Trail" costume. LINEN - - - Hand-blocked effects, 36 In. 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Ben Minney In City Ben Minney of Vida transacted busl ness in Eugene Thursday. In Records CIRCUIT COURT Frank B. Kennedy against Beruice '. Kennedy, divorce granted and care and custody of sou given father. Peter C. Toftdahl against Buth E. Toftdahl, divorce granted. NOTARY PUBLIC Notarial commission of H. H. Hobbs of Eugene filed. MARRIAGE LICENSE Cal Robbins and Elisabeth S Woodruff, both of Springfield. POLICE COURT Dick Hunter, driving while drunk, $100. Eugene Firms Help 1 With Big Picnic of Building Congress A number of Eugene firms have contributed to a fund to pay the expenses ot the Oregon Building Congress' state buildors' day picnic at Hatel Green park, five miles north of Salem, Sunday. July 15, according to U. Q. Hughson, field man for tho congress, who was in Eugene Thursday. At the O. B. C. convention last March a builders' day waa voted and Profossor W. J. Gtlmore of the state college and R. A. Myer of Salem wore appointed as a com mittee to carry out the plan for a meeting ot bulldera, granges and community clubs and their faro Utea in an all-day outdoor event with entertainment, games and stunts. The chorua of the Marion-Polk county federated community cluba will lead the outdoor singing, and John B. Northman, Salem, horse shoe fan, will have charge ot the horseshoe contests. Dick Myers, assisted by Eddie Aherns of Tur ner, will direct the games and stunts. All grangers are being in vited as guoats ot the builders. The following Eugene firms have contributed to the expense fund: Sigwart Electric company, Chase Plumbing company, E. M. Drew, Eugene Lumber company, Waldorf Paint compnny, Castelloe and Stocker, C. P. Tillman, Twin Oaks Lumber company. Waltors-Rushong Lumber company, Mldgley planing mill, and R. A. Babb Hardware) company. Spry Accused of Reckless Driving Alfred Spry of the Elmlra-Veneta section was arrested Thursday on arharge of reckless driving. He pleaded not guilty In the Eugene justice court and Judge Dan JJohn ston set the trial for Thursday, June 28, at 9:30 a. m. Sury is accused ot driving hil car into a band of sheep on the road between Elmlra and Veneta, Sunday and officers were) told that four or five ot them were killed. The sheep were owned by W, B, Elliott of Venota who signed the complaint aguinst Spry. PERMITS Esther E. Simonds, permit to build woodshed, 24.15 Potter, 125. Dr. B. F. Scaiefe, permit to re shingle residence, 2300 Fairmount, $15. SAVE NOW! Tuesday Last Day Obituaries Mrs. B. F. Walter Word of the death of. Mrs. R. F. Walter, 73, in Portland early Thurs day morning, was received by her son, W. V. Walter, Eugene, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Funeral services will be held Friday at Portland. Mrs. Wait" was born in Provi dence, Rhode Island, May SO, 1S(U and had lived In Portland for the past 82 years. She is survived by her widower, B. F. Walter; three sons, Hornce E. 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