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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1934)
..urn XXX " 1.11 the rdutln ' ho" many of the under- ,iitw. " 'Th RdT nignt I5 wo men tad .om. l .1 for the next P""!TenMm'nt exercises. One 1"'" J. h.d fiW the 4 . .11 1934. TfW i r-ssssaaej RR'S GREAT NOVEL SSy OUT OF MY LIFE!" By Sophie Ktn THE ETT61KE B E 6 I S T E B-0 U A E B Professor j. 1 . .J k.J tV- " ICi.n,! oi entertainment ""K but faculty duties af tpped or th. .. trti! deluge of amateur tf'SSirit.talP and who ! 1 , .nj -hr toi ed swsj ''TV. thi. loncini. even lt(T I"' .. . ...v. b. .: r;5out th. ts of llfe- Ther, j luithlnr more ,w"' i.;L .ml l.uchter the ;.f,:7wouId revolt .K.inst it. ire numau ta', matter." 3, .tared quiet. watchin How- ' ou. that he had been LUl. w ,lnc America had ,4 the Allies, It ne oukui. i He dill not want to wait w d A Thr hd talked about it Rh hud offered no ob- tie left him free to make hii But It was Jeanne; ner it m irony. Li. love went on: "A war to end What t eaten pnrase: ti heed war. Here I alt knitting to hii death. We Ltliep hii feet warm an he oee! b ubimed of myself and all the L-mmen hke me." tit knew that her mother wa ill for her. Her mother felt .Jit the tu holding Bscs, wantea fin it expression, bring It into Uriit. Her mother, ehe thought LiMj, understood bo well, and in failed her, either by speech or pi put up statuet of great gener- -to metnomie Dead tor tneir :tr.' We ballyhoo patriotism and l7 tt the flag, noble motives, but il ernes down to old Sherman's & h tit end 'War la hell.' Bell mrbody concerned in it'1 Vi uM Ppnfei.x. Ton nt Qteler ancestors are coming I ani toniint. Ut course It's Mtutry and the fake story that m n. vnln An. MimMiuit will. (lectin protest Marching men I lilt that the individual can mak pis) as. If peace ever offera W M toning and aa glamorons i iiiiy paraoe witn colore n. hudi playing and the long an stepping m rime wny, Ami fl" py eonld aot atand any more. "We p r sue said, -uid Mri. Fearc ijiaj with Ntncy and ahe hatea to r wo me. - "ifi offer lo go horn with llill nnwant "k.. .k.L ..-"B.u, uut unit niBKea Ut 11 ill. 111., j it - a l. " CPU t wsnt an tu e winu to be home early." It tltt !t a. k: I . .... VH iulB uumelj no9( ' la the dark strut Am. .aaW Sard's arm, held it tight ntt to jo," rte aaid aadly. anthnnw. T' i. . v. . . " wukui Between wienuonai traditional idea and commonsense. Erery- tj imik aoout war la mere ouant to be no ,'" '"""Ity. Nerertheleaa, "is eat min. j ' -. uUi i to (V, my -aikSf onpht t . j . . whi .j ; ","a U' na E, refuse to fight, be one F7 " i a way! Ton , ,mt w""nced that ' iwt soul, .uttering for a l . w Peot cow- than to refuse and protest, If it didn't come from an overpowering personal conviction that would make me will ing to loae all 1 have or hope to have rather than give in, Don you aee?" "Yes, I see. I do aee and under stand, Howard. Only' "Only?" "I love you, I love you. I live and breathe and move with you. When I think of you oh, Howard, suppose it na reversed and I waa going into the moat horrible deadly danger how would you feel, what would yoa do?" "I couldn't bear it." She did not anawer, except by hold ing his arm eloaer. Presently be want on: "Suppose we atop thinking about It until after Commencement's ever. Then we'll have talk and decide. Something might com to chaaaje things. We can't tell." "What's the nao of putting it off, Howard? You've decided now. You've decided to go. Th only thing you haven't decided la how and when." (To Be Continued) News of Lorane LORANB. Aug. 21. (Special) Lawrence King of Marshfleld apent th week-end visiting hie parents, Mr. and -Mrs. A. R. King. E. E. Farman and Avery Lohrey went to Swimmers Delight Sunday to aee the baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. John Skelton, Harry, Marlorie and Frankie Bkelton. Har old Foster and Jim Mitchell spent the week-end at Winchester Bay, Elnora and Marion Dunn returned home from Monmouth Tuesday, where they bad been nicking nrunea. Picking of Bartlett peare ended in the Lorane orchard, Sunday. There was a light crop thia year. Th Fred Sturdevant family have moved back to Cottage Grove. The Addison mill received several rush orders lately and have hired several new men to help handle the lumber. Wayne Scales returned Sunday from Lucky Boy camp where he had apent two weeks. Wayne waa an honor acout while in camp and re ceived two merit badgea at tha court of honor. Tha W. H. Davis, H. H. Cunning ham and E. B. Herendeen families picnicked on th creek near Lorane Thursday evening. Several members of th Lorsne grange visited Centrsl grange. Friday night where they put on a program. The program consisted of commun ity singing, Irish skit by Mrs. Edith Dunn. Mrs. Lottie Mitchell and E. E. Farman; acrobatic atunt by the Hyde children; reading, E. E. Farman, and solo, Lyle Birrs. John Dunn visited friend In Portland the past week, At Delight Valley DELIGHT VALLEY, Aug. 21. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordinler of Eugene were In this vicinity on business Monday. O. C. Miller of Cloverdale spent Sunday at hi farm here. Mrs, Ipha Knox and daughter, Marjory, and Mra. Caahatt, of Salem, apent th week-end at the E. J. Sears home. Sunday they drov to Scottaburg and also visited a sister, Mrs. W. Hogate, of Cottage Orove, In the Eugene hospital. John, Elta and Ruth Hobman drove to Lebanon Tuesday where Misa Ruth will visit for a few daya before going on to Independence to pick hops. Mr. and Mra. Harry Conner and daughter of Eugene apent the last week-end at the Cbae. Conner home, R. A. McClain of Eugene 1 bring ing hi herd of horses to th Abner Hunt ranch when they will b taken car of by Mr. Hunt for some time. -Betty and Tommy Jones returned home Saturday evening from a all week visit at Longview, Wash., their former horn, and at Aurora. Oeorg Hohman received a tele gram Tuesday morning telling of the death of hia father In Nebraaka, Mr. Harold Wolfard and aoa, Larry, of Eugene, apent several daya this week at th horn of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Nixon. ii i A ....... ..... m ,v i""-si wen, look 5??d7 Job ,B And hr God. "foand fight snd be killed THESE LAURA WHEELER BIBS WILL CHANCE MANY A MEAL Jasper and Jo Oarmlr, Elbert Wimmer, Wallace Eelsey and Harold Buck made a trip to the coast last week going by the wsy of Florence and returning by Beaaide. They were gone several dsys. NURSERY MOTIFS Nan.-. PATTERN 777 later... TV" decoration, will make many i youngatr rt m. , m nis m.el tv.a. k. maiii, ' ciAik- 5. u H manner of nurserr accessc ffactlv 00 accessories aa wall v'y .ti ,'. h,r 4r lon in th simplest of tltchM nd nn 'T7 VL 0n or rlty of colors. . i ' with transfer jiattrn of motif l "'a; ', InrhM and moflf Inches; material Ij ,- s; ..j .,. 7 ""-ii ana mom x El'4 eu !"2f"lt'on, ef " ttltchea used. 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LIKE THAT FOR A VEEr UNEXPECTED MEETING" BY E. C. SEGAR Iy CiEEiBUT vJONE SV N. N a jT( SLOELL e-THE 0 tk Mk, ' 4 JlCafif " i '! e, s ' J'Cxtf Q " f ' " W" '""'" MflJ-m. Int. OrMI fciHW faJ WfsaV : OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS i OUR BOARDING HOUSE . m . , . . I I . . . . . a . . . 7UU ruuucrs nt you BIT SORB FEET AM1 CAlNT WALK T TAKE TTOU UK UN MY HOS5, AM HB bucks us Both off-am' soom, XLL Hbv bORE rEET AM' CAIN T walk THEN WE BOTH CAIN'T WALK Jir Uui pHVJ I . aV s i -d as. s scales m HEROES APS MADE -MOT BOftM. t-JJ BY AHERN KIOTWIMC UKE A SOOO SWlrvA TO SHA,KE OTP A." LAPSE NICWT, EH-OYOliuE. STAVING, AT THE TX?B. HOTEL, TOO ? VYE HAD A SRET "POKER SAME ,LAST NIGVAT, IN "ROOM 704 ; MTM.nF a-,i k rp i iv rr I i t-sw it aV THIS WORNIN6 IfA NOT fVUCM OF A. PLAVER,r3LlT THE CATttJS CAME rAY WAY I YvOH ENOUGH TO TAY TOP, NVY VACAaiON HERE. 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