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Page Seven NTYPARENT. TEACHERS CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HERE ALL DAY THIS CQMINQ MONDAY THE EUGENE REG I STER. GUARD Session .W" ', M,H,. at th this visitors who ..rtJlrs. shaw. state r" take P' 0,1 ,he pr?' ,! n r Crowther. tate nrt. Mrs. l her. ' w t. n Court- "Kietierto Speak tM '""... The luncneon, ""''T. d .t the church .t 4 "? ? ...... to .U teacnert. F J Mtndl ' ,h,! sch00l,, k.' '.r,.tion. must be made Fred Hupbes, TOO .J?.r. nbon. 2078-M. f -Set "proitrim follow.: 5,r. leader. Treasurer,' con- K"." I' ai... louder. Member- T " Mrs. CourtriKht, 'publicity conference, Mrs. ,rtb.l"d'r- BMP'"'" Mr. H. A. C.y.M , ,.w Recreation, M. S. F. fn.wT'.nd Outside Pub- ;,. Mrs- Crowther. H3S-"Ato nd Purposes of P. .t-lmeheoB, served by ladies of u E. enoren. - LH will preside. Mra. Metier wm C.I.. .. . r.ll to order. ""The Community' Mobility for the Ethical Life of r "... ... . t IU1. f Unn. F - .. .... a. ...A... In :4ft-Bcrsuon, ri. ... .... :50-Aoaress DJ r. WL-AnftiHcn box. frht lane county health unit will k, m exhibit at the comerence. L. Rmild. county health nurse, bi la charge of the aupisy. a nrier, will also be sstablished the church during- the day under airedion of Miss Louise Tbomp- L Hudirrirten teacher. w. Liwrence Jensen will have Irii of the dining; room during; the Echeon. Mrs. Rslph Pierce is on the Iritioni committee. The hospital- Mmmlttee Inclndes Mrs. Gladys to, Mrs. H. 0. Boykln, Mrs. Emil ledwia, Mrs. F. Good, and Mrs. W. Switnr. It rhtrge of registrstlon will be h. Jrats Pierron, Mrs. V. G. Gil- kit, Mrs. Lee Putman, and Mrs. I. Hunker. runt-Teacher units from all orer nssty sre expected to have dele tions it Monday's conference. An nrd win be made to the county and atj troops harinr the lamest reg ptioa before one forty-five in the ttnnoa, Organizations. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6) u chant, the union aid meeting 1 1 held, with Mrs. A. T. Edblora pitiinf. SALEM MEETING Mn. C. E. Hunt. Mrs. J. B. Hewitt. P- A. E. Edblom, and Mrs. E. G, of Sprinsfield attended the ' district Methodist Ladles' Aid F Tbnnday. Returninc ther 'PI It lDden.nd.tic.. wh.r. Xlra. rrmiined tti ... r M. f Mn Homer McClaln for several P. Tb Eusene district Ladies Aid F to be held her. on October I wordinr to Mrs. Hunt, who It porai oi me Cistrict. FO-TOWX CLVB ltd Mrs. F. O. T.vlnr will an. rlis D.rah.r nf .1.. n rr r ''' bom, ,t 1812 Lincoln 'v v ' """"i! t six-thirty " cwred dib dinner. ... tr "Ti Mil"nry society of f '-ntra pr.aKi..i.. V J'? two-thirty o'clock r Mrs. H. E. Cully, 1511 High r- Aiit.nt ho,ss wil, be PUDl ton unA t:.. r: '"Pf will b. "Pcare . Tm If - " E k. . 7' G. Heattie I " "f be devotional!, ptarp. l- will hold it. .i.. st two Wallace 'V f,amn. of win h. reviewed by "Ofl r. HOTt. B. V. .5 -.r- o'V fill "nt.rtain ! UI "'"O Tuesday 'T """ of th. clnr.. It,... LlT.1 I in . n'is in. I. . . . ""in rinK . r "u.rtain " "'moon. This 7 IT.Em-vr. " r u"-::" ' '-I B . '"'it" i w aw. ... .. """ me "runs' mii 1LV t3 v Kv'f vr ? Mr. and Mr. C. A. Van Seholaek of Cottage Grave, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary en septemDer au. tiotn sir, and Mrs. Van Seholaek have lived In Oregon many years. Lyon Buley en Wednesdsy afternoon at two-thirty o clock. ATJXILIART DINNER The Spanish American War Veter ans camp and auxiliary will hold their regular eocinl evening Monday with a potluck dinner at six-thirty. A pro. gram will follow. Mrs. J. E. Russell and Mrs. Fred Hughes are in charge of the dinner. The affair will be held at the armory. LADIES' AID The Centrel Lutheran Ladies' Aid will bold its fortnightly meeting this coming Thursday afternoon at two- thirty o clock at the home of Mrs. K. Stslsberg. A quilt made by the mem bers of the group will be displayed. LA .JUNTA MEETING The La Junta club will meet this coming Friday at two o'clock for its fortnightly meeting, with Mrs. W. M. Beeirsto ae the hostess. SHAKESPEARE GROUP The Evening Shakespeare is to meet with Miss Mabel Botts, 4S8 East Twelfth avenue, Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock for election of of. ficers. Mrs. E. L. Knapp will lead the program. DR. JOHNSON TO SPEAK Dr. Silas Johnson, who has spent several years doing missionary work in Africa, is to speak at a joint meet. ing of the Fatrmount and Central Presbyterian missionary societies at the Fairmount church Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The Fairmount group will serve tea. N. O. W. TO MEET The Neighbors of Woodcraft are to' hold their regular meeting at seven thirty Thursday evening in the Woodmen of the World hall. Officers of the lodge will be in charge of the entertainment. e THIMBLE CLUB Mrs. Vera Johnson will be hostess for the meeting of the Thimble club at her home at 1034 West Broadway this coming Wednesday afternoon at two o clock. ANNUAL LUNCHEON The annual luncheon of the Past Presidents' club of the W. R. C. will be held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Moses this coming Friday noon. It will be a covered dish affair. All past presidents of the 'W. R. C, whether of this post or of another, are invited to attend. DAUGHTERS TO MF.ET Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold their fortnightly meeting at the armory Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o clock. In. itlatlon will he held at this time. The organization is also planning to spon sor a rummage sale at the public market on November 17. PAST NOBLE GRANDS The Pnst Noble Grands club will meet with Mrs. J. N. Wray, 303 East Sixteenth avenue, Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Members are asked to bring teatowels for the I. O. O. F. home. All visiting past noble grands are invited to attend. Assist ing the hostess will be Mrs. Charles Patrick, Mrs. Jess Patric, Mrs. Georginna Svaverud, and Miss Ella Mead. MRS. LEE HOSTESS Mrs. Ole Lee will entertsin the Linger Longer club st luncheon at the Del Rey cafe Thursday at one o'clock. POTLUCK DINNER The Canton Hnvey of the Odd Fel lows and th auxiliary will meet this coming Friday for a potluck dinner at six forty-five. All members are Invited. u. n. CLUB Mrs. Carroll AtiM will entertain members of the V. D. club with a one o'clock luncheon at her home Thurs day afternoon. CLASS HAS MEETING The Business Women's class of the First Christian church met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mnrle Tinker for the monthly aocisl and business meeting. Plans for th. wln t.r'a work were mad.. Miss G.rtrud. Mour.r. th new president, was In charge of the meeting. Mrs. Victor P. Morris leads the discussion every Sun dsy morning. e e COLONIAL CLUB Ms. W. R. Curry ent.rtsined mem bers of the Colonial club with a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lester Campbell was a guest of thfr club. On November 7, Mrs. Walter nodes will be th. host.ss. . AUXILIARY MEETS Th. Typographical auvil'sry nM Amaranth Court Inspection Is Monday QNE of the largest meetinis of the year it being planned by Will nmetie Court No. Two of the Ama ranth thit eominr Monday eveninr. when official Inspection of the court will take place. Grand Royal Matriarch Maude Pope Allyn of Portland, and Grand Royal Patriarch Frank Bcobert of Eugene will be the inspecting offi cers. Several membera of the Port land court are expected to be here for the meeting. , A covered dish dinner at alx-thlrlv will precede the business session. Mrs. Scobert it in charge of the dining room. Four members are to be initiated during the lodge meeting. its monthly meeting with Mrs. W. H. McKentie thit past Wednesdsy after noon. On November 21, Mra. H. W. Reynolds will be the hostess. BRIDGE CLUB Mrt. H. D. Smartt will entertain members of her bridge club thit com ing Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. LOYAL WORKERS MEET The Loyal Workers class of the First Chrislinn church Friday com pleted plans for an "Automobile Fair" which they will sponsor at the church this coming Friday, October 28. The affair will begin with a basaar at four o'clock to be followed by a chicken-pie dinner at six o'clock. About forty members attended the business and socinl meeting at the church Friday nfternoon. OCHO CLUB The Ocho club wss entertained by Mrs. C. C. Jackson at her home at 1S52 Cbarnelton street this past Wednesday evening. Honora at cards went to Mrs. Barney Miller, Mrt. Henry Pnpe, and Mrt. N. G. Dunn. In two weekt Mrt. Miller will be the hottest. CLUB ENTERTAINED The Creswell grsnge home eco nomics club waa entertained by the Indies of the Willakeniie grange thia past Tuesday with a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. H. E. McKay waa in charge of the dining rootn. Follow ing the luncheon Mrs. David Francis, chairman of the Creswotl group, pre sented a program. VACATION TRIP8 TOriC Vacation trips taken by members during the summer were described at the regulsr meeting of the Norkeniie Home Arts club Thursday, when Mrt. George Saunders was the hostess. Her daughter-in-law, Mra. Merle Saunders, assisted her. Guests included Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mrs. W. F. McClure, Mrs. S. M. Andrews. Mrs. F. E. Gllsan, Mra. C. B. Gllsan, Miss Evelyn Walls, Mrs. Palmer Walla, and Mils Fannie Walls. The next meeting will be held November 1 at the home of Mra. Don 15. Tetger. e SUNSHINE CLUB Miss Irene Applegote entertained members of the Sunshine club at the home of Mrs. J. M. 8helley Frldsy nfternoon. Mrs. Alice Smith was elected president, Mrs. William Bar Iter, Tice-president : Sirs. W. W. Calk ins, secretary, and Mrs. Lou Preston, treasurer. Mrs. C. M. Collier waa a guest of the club. The hostess wst assisted by Mrs. Agnes Thornton. In two weeks the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Barker, BRIDGE CLUB The Wednesday Bridge club will meet this coming Wednesday at two thirty o'clock with Mrs. Amos Wil. kins. PAST MATRONS CLUB Mrs. F. G. Havemann will entertain members of Evangeline Pnst Matrons club this coming Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. She will be as sisted by Mrs. S. A. Sexsmlth. CLUB MEETS TheMust-n-Wee club met with Mra, John Zimmer Friday afternoon. Hon- ore at bridge went to Mrs. F. L. Shinn and Mrs. Elitsbeth Beytien. Mrs, Bersmnn will entertain the club at dessert and bridge on November 2. Calendar For Coming Week News of Thurston THURSTON, Oct. 20. (Spedtl) Mrs. Fred Gray ia attending the cooking school In Eugene this week, Mr. end Mrs. Fred Grey were hosts Sunday for dinner for Dr. and Mrs, E. V. Stivers of Goshen. Phillip Bnrnett wss found dead Wednesday morning in his barn west of Thurston br members of the fnm ily. Mr. Bnrnett was an old-time resi dent of Thurston having lived there for 37 years and will he missed by msnr of the friends snd neighlmrs, Mr. Barnett was always interested In betterment of the community such school and civic works snd wss a good neighbor and friend. The Thurston Lsdi.s aid society met Wednesdoy st the home of Mrs. J. N. Hill for an all-day meeting of quilting. In the afternoon the Indict voted to help with some repair work Monday 10 a.' m. County Parent-Teach-era' association district meeting, Methodist church. 1 p. m. Monday Book club, at home of Mra. Bryant Wilson. 1:30 Mondsy club nieett with Mrt. Fred Ludford. 6:30 Spanish American Wir Veterans camp and auxiliary ao cial at the armory. 6:30 Amaranth court potluck dinner and official inspection at the Masonic temple. 7:30 Evening Shakespeare club at the home of Mist Mabel Pott t. 7:30 Past Noble Groude club meett with Mrs, J. N, Wray. 7:45 Pre-tchooV mothers' group of Congregational Sunday achool at home of Mrt. Nelson Bossing. 8 Chapter H, P. E. 0. meeta with Mrt. H. R. Goold. 11 Tuesday 10:30 Methodist union all dsy meeting at the church. 2 p. m. Tuesday bridge club meett with Mrt. H. D. Smtrtt. 2 R. N. A. drill team will meet In Eaglet ball. 2:30 A. A. TJ. W. Afternoon book group meeta at home of Mra. Wallace Potter. 2:30 Women's missionary to ciety of Central Presbyterian rhurch meets at home of Mra. H. E. Cully. 2:0 Pegasut club meets with Mrs. A. C. Bouck. 0 Kotillion clnb Hallowe'en dance at Crnftsmen't club. Wednesday 1 p. m. Chapter A. X., P. B. O., will meet with Mrt. Percy Brown for dessert. 2 Chapter AM, P..E. O., will meet with Mra. J. J. Rogera. 2 Thimble club meeta with Mrt. Vera Johnson. 2:30 Uani club will meet at home of Mrs. Lynn Buley. 2:H0 Joint meeting of Fair-.-mount and Central Presbyterian missionary societies at Fairmount church. 2:30 Wednesdsy bridge club meets with Mrs. Amos Wilkint. 7:30 Get-Wise party for Unl verkity freshmen girls, in Gerlin ger hall. 7:30 Daughters of Union Vet erans meeting at armory. S Pythian Sisters meeting at Knights ef Pythias hall. ' 8 Eagles auxiliary meeting at Eagles hall. Thursday 1 p. m. Linger Longer club will meet at Del Rey cafe with Mrs. Ole Iee at hostess. 11.'. D. club meets with Mrs. Carroll Auld. 2:30 Centrsl Lutheran La die"' Aid will meet with Mra. K. 8ta1sherg. 6:30 Business and Profes sional Women's club will . have potluck aupper tnd Hallowe'en party at club cottage in Skinner Butte park. 7:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet in the W. 0. W. hall. Friday 1 Blue River Star club will meet for dessert at borne of Mrs. Agnes Volkstorf. 1 p. ni. Pnst President's club, W. R. ('.. annual luncheon at home of Mrs. Agues Moses. 2 La Junta club will meet with Mrs. W. M. Bcairsto. 2 American Legion auxiliary Sewing club will meet with Mra. Loyal Adkison. 4 "Automobile Fair" at Firat Christian church, tpontored by Loyal Workera' class. 6:30 Two-Town dub will meet with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Tsylor for a covered dish dinner. 0:45 Csnton Hovey, I. O. O. F., and auxiliary potluck aupper. 7:30 Royal Neighbors of America meeting at Eaglet hall. Saturday 9 p. m. Assembly club's dance and "guest night." around the church and are beginning more intensively to work for the social room which they have planned to build on the church. With the rush sesson over for the farms, work of the aid can be advanced more rapidly. A de licious covered dish lunch was aerved at noon to IB ladies with othera com ing in for the afternoon. The quilt was a green and whito nine patch for Mrs. Chamber! of Eugene. A double wedding ring quilt will also be quilted for Mrs. Chambers as toon as this one Is out of the frames. Ladles pres ent for the day Included Mrs. Stivers of Goshen. Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Beals, Mrs. Fred Gray, Mrs. Hubert Gray and daughter Glenda Ann, Mrs. Char- let Taylor, Mrs. John Price, Mrs. Ira Gray, Mrs. McCloakey and aon Allan, Sire. Walter Edmiston, Mrs. Law rence Gossler and daughter Jeannlne, Mrs. Wm. Hensen, Mrs. Needham, Mrs. Teeters, Mrs. Charley Grant, Sirs. Leo Tennis, Walterville: two special guests, Mrs. Ira Nice and Sirs. Ernest Bertsch of Springfield; the hostess Mrs. Hill. George Piatt wat out the first of the week and later working on the check np for the corn hog contracts which so many of the farmers in this vicinity have entered into the past year. The Thurston ladies' aid society it have a tilrer tea October 81 in Eu gene at the home of Mrs. Herbert Welse, a former resident of Thurston. Rally day tervicet are to be held at Thurston Sunday, Oct. 28, and plans are being laid along tboae lines for special music and other special features for the day. A basket dinner it to be served it noon. , Charlea Taylor came home the first of the week from Reed, Oregon, where he has been wisiting a alster and two brothers, having gone down with Mr. and Mrt. J. W. McArthur of Eugene. Saturday he waa enter tained with a trip up the coast as far at Wtldport and on the return trip home went down the coast to Reeds port and np the Umpqua highway. News of Goshen Deadwood News DEADWOOD, Oct. 20. (Special) Quilting on the communify quilt wast started Tuesday. An all-day tet slon wat held with a covered dish din ner at noon, served to the following Mesdnmes Laura Bennett, Thclmn Price and aon, Emma Brandon, Ruth Carver, Hilda Berkshire and children, Lena Hunzlrker ad daughter, Lela Hallowe'en Party To Be Given By Club Thursday A HALLOWE'EN party it planned 1 '.T IMP 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 P . MUM A . VJ 1 V ........ . Women't club for Itt next regultr meeting this coming Thursday eve ning. The affair will begin with a potluck dinner at the club's cottage In Skinner Butte park at ill-thirty o'clock. Mrs. EUa T. Edmunscn It chair man of arr' :i cements for the party. She haa pltaned a program which will Include discussion of meaaures which will be on the ballot in November. Persona not having transportation to the cottage are to meet at the chamber of commerce at six-fifteen. Artisans Present Honor Pins The Artisans lodge met for a pot luck dinner Thursdsy evening at the W. O. W. hall with more than TO In attendance. Plant were discussed for a meeting night on which to invite the Alasar team of Portland for initiation. The date will be announced later. Sixteen members were presented with fourtleth annlversnry gold plna aa follows: Sadie Wllllame, Mary Heck, Janice Adkins, Linn Buley, Earl Blackburn, Frank Bennett, Russell Senn, Melvin Pattison, Gertrude Frost, Elda GUlam, Adelaide Cartler, Jessica Van Doren, Arna B. Simon, Gladya Ingalls, Marlon Furman and Ethel Brock. A Hallowe'en masquerade dance, to be given Tuesday, October 80, will be held at the Four Oaka grange hall. All membera are to meet at the ball at eight o'clock and transportation will be furnished. The next business session of the lodge will be November 1, at which time nomination of new officers will be held. Wilbur and sons, Helen Meadowt and Elmer Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Price and chil dren spent the week-end with Sirs. Margaret Meadowt at Minerva. A Hallowe'en program will be given October 27 at the Deadwood tchool. The Jolly Nelghbora will help the teacher in furnishing the program. At thit time the quilt will be given tnd many other useful prises. A lunch of cider and pumpkin or apple pie hat been planned. Each woman bringing pie for the family and forka, . The cider will be free. DO THIS LAURA WHEELER DESIGN IN WOOL GOSHEN, Oct. 20. (Special) Sliss Louise Waske who has been working in Salem for a few weeks re turned borne last week. Sir. and Mrs. Ed Towlerton bought a new radio last week. Mr. and Sirs. Hubert Wise have gone to Pomona, California, to visit Sirs. Wise's parents. Sir. and Mra. W. H. Stiller. Mr. Wise it employed nt the mill here. Sir. and Sirs. Esrl Fuderbnugh and small daughters, Helen and Joan, have returned from Kennewlck, Wash., where they were called by the death of Mr. Puderhaugh't brother-in-law. ,T. K- SIcKensie it reported to be quite ill nt his home near here. Clyde Slathers. John Devlne tnd Eileen. Teebles returned from hunt ing trip in eastern Oregon, Wednes dsy evening. Dr. and Sin. Radahaugh returned last Sunday from a vacation trip tpent In Stontana. Sirs. Florence Bennett tnd Slits Ann.tt. Slsltssn sr. att.ndlng the Lechers' institute in Eugene this week. WOOL EMBROIDERY PATTERN 6St Got out your scraps of wool and embroider this lovely design on pillow and footstool. The rich colors of the yarn will make accessor ies that will give a mom that look or cozlness. The emoroiaary it an In the) simplest of stitches and la the sort that Is quickly done. Be sides making; ar. effective pillow and footstool, these motifs also look well on work ha en or as wull decorations. Pattern 669 comes to you with a transfer pattern of a motif 15 Inches square and one 8x10 Inches; illustrations oi all atitcnea usea; siirt-estlons and mnterlnl reaulrementa for varlout uset. Send 10 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) for thit pattern to Register-Guard, Needlecrnft Dept. LEOCADE MILLINERY 991 Oak ;-Lr?M .VM , , BERT K0EPP 'l" .7 her l FY with MeMorr.n a ' Moid,, ,f..""n F Wathburne now with M Vi.T,.,." ' 'I MILLS BEAUTY SHOPPE I Ph0ne 1040 ALL MATERIALS ARE ANALYZED BEFORE CLEANING To ascertain the particular type of cleaning; suitable for a certain ma terial, a chemical teat ia made. Mr. L. A. Conk, who haa recently become associated with us, It an expert on such mnterla! analysis. Your Finest Things are Safe with CLEANERS 871 East 13th St. Phone 740 K f For the Latest and Smartest in Coiffures PERMANENT WAVING $3.00 $5.00 $7.50 Expert operators' in Ma reeling, Facails and Finger Waving MARINELL0 BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Uphama Blechschmidt, Manager Formerly of tha MeMorran & Wathburne Aalosi Stevenson's Drug Store No. 3 1016 Willamette St. Phone 78 H. GORDON &. CO. MONTH END Coats, Skirts to Match Special Sale of Long Coat Suits $16.75 Ss $24.75 Special purchases and suits from regular stook. All desirable 1934 garments. Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. A few 38 's and 40 s. ! IL! DRESS COATS Sale of Dress Conts. Odd lot of dress coats which were priced very much higher. Some with mnr mink and oaracul collars. Below are listed the size, color and price: Size 16, Brown, Marmink Collar Size 16, Black, Caracul Collar Size 16, Black, Caracul Collar Size 18, Brown, Caracul Collar , Size 20, Brown Marmink Collar Size 40, Black, Fox Collar ..$15.00 .$15.00 $19.75 ..$15.00 -$19.75 ..$19.75 7 DRESSES 60 dresses. Black, navy, dark prints, red, rust, and brown. Sizes 14 to 44. Less, and Price COATS New mannish type coats of polo oloth, in navy and dark brown, with bi-swing back. Sizes 1Z, 14, 16 and 18. $15.95. GLOVES Fine black kid gloves with white trimming. Reg nlar $3.50 and $3.95, reduced to $1.95. Sizes 5, 6, 6'4, 6, 6. UMBRELLAS Special purchase of umbrellas. Heavy tops, in attractive colors. Made from a new acetate yarn. All sixteen ribbed frames with desirable crook and fancy handles .. $1.95 HOSIERY 425 pairs of Gotham Gold Stripe hosiery in broken lines of chiffon, not all colors in every size. Jungle, friar brown, smoke-brown, taupe mist and other colors. Kcgular 95c to $1.15 gradi'S. Sizos 8J, 9, 9J, 10, 10i 59c. All colors in size 8J. HOSIERY Luxite, Gotham and Stmtwcar. Regular $1.00 first quality ring freo stockings . 79o H. GORDON &. CO. 1001 Willamette A HOME OWNED SHOP i