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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Thre sCity News Notes:-: -"HAT'S DOING Friday . . . m. Basketball jamea, iv,rsity " .,1,1.1. !,!,. i hv lire"" ' " tea . .... andmts. MeArthor court. Washington " J Mr. W. ." t..tri and J. Large left Sedro-Wool ' ;,r prattle and BeUro-wooi-M'L h to ba nne aeteral Ther w'H Tisit ,heir "-in- 7B7.rhter. Mr. and Mra. -j Haucnter, Horn, and their aon and and Mrs. Mnrtl- Mr. Horn minister for the Bulck ,nmnanv In Washinf Mortimore ""'!, - "If for the B. n. n. n. t , and family. led ajent Si3" . f-1n iVIS On I 1 'r 1 ... ; the campus has Wt for Milwaukee, Wit., the national convention JL jU Alpha, men's national ..ibonorart. the convention to be a M ,, 07. Mr. W scarson TLpreint Psi chapter of the ts "p .... t-:.,.H nf OreEdn. wiscarson i iu s " while in Sedro Large will Larire'a nephew, Harry is critically m, assistant acbool of In the family plot. He died In lot Angeles Oct. 8. The aervioe mi di rected by P. J. Bartholomav. mnrli. ian, and Dr. E. V. Stivers, cleratman. Relatives of the deceased present were Mrs. Anna Tosier, of Seattle, Bister, S. A. Hutin of Oakland, Cal., and L. G. Hulin of Eugene, 'brothers, Mra. Bertha Toung of Seattle, niece. ana ur. u m. Toiier, Portland, nephew, besides some friends. A. Hulin Ltavei 8. A. Hulin of Oakland. Oal.. n. live of Ijane county and hrnthn. m 1 l. tluun of this city who has been spending a few days visitin. friend. and relatives here left Wednesday for Portland and Seattle to mpnH th. knii. lnys. He will return to Eugene Dee. 29 to spend New Tear's with relatives nere neiore returning to his home in uaaiand. Ta Give Cantata ine cnorus choir nf h, ri..t ijongregational church under th direction of Mrs. Florence Mllrdnrb will give the Christmas cantata, 'Christ is the Hope of the World," next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. oioiBts for the cantata will be ueinert iiacuetb, William Suther land uruce Martin, Mrs. EInore mn, ana airs, ilurdock. troop Iain, nit '? Ir. j!ew York city . . - .hnnt January 14 where he return to 15, of New Orleans and sal r "-v . oiu. proaram u v., rnlMren .Hll Jib the program for the Bethel Z,. and School club, Friday even- it 7: o'clock. The program . ....:.( nf a musicnl play. "The Conap'rar " I;.-' "i armer jorown s f,;rr .. i nlntlet, playlet, "Christmas Among the 1 . nlsv by the ei!i grade, fade J0"" 5 tuiNi. f" nit ill be followed by a Christ M, tree for the children. . Dr.,n( Paoeant !'". . ..... ..u.i. :n Tka First Bapiisi luurtu win ,..i a tdristmas pageam, rrtn.1 or vHitoi""'", "J I leliman. Sunday evening at ;j( o'rlock at the church. It is i. Erected by Mrs. Truman (iitf. A large cast from the church ."nHnr nrt. On Sunday morning. it ehoir under the direction of fcbnt Gould will preaent special Srjnms miic Complete program ! tie cantata will be announc il Wer. (iltli Sum Listed Timrsdat'a income awclled the to- i to 103.05 in the Salvation iib'i Christmaa kettle drlte on itreets. Proceeds are to go to- mi tarnishing Christmaa boxes i food for 200 homes of Lane toty'i poor. Kiram II Sunday roe program planned by St . r: .1 :.i t. n I,a (HI a r.pini:i''.ii ,nrieii i. ,v pn Sunday evening at "7:80 iwtk in tnc parisn nan lusienu Friday evening as announced Jtriday. The event la given for ii benefit of the organ fund. The muting was to hats bn held at th horn of Mrs. J, I. Hsrt. Dowi from Qoshsii Eugen Pebbles of the Goshen dis trict transacted bosinns In Eugene Friday. Dow Prom Fall Creek William A. Simon of the Fall Creek district was in the city Thursday. NOTARY PUBLIC Notarial commission of W. O. Swan and Frank I. Kinney, both of Bugene. filed. Wild Blaokberrlea In Bloom- Fred L. Jones, locomotive eni-illper on the logging railway of the Fischer Lumber company above Mnrcnln. brought to the office of The Regis terGuard Friday a branch of wild blackberry vino that had blossoms on It. J.ne vine was growing at an eleva tion of 200O feet. Cantata Sunday Event The Santa Clara Church of Christ choir Is presenting the Christmas can tata, "Chimea of the Holy Night," on Sunday night. Pantomimes and other features will be of interest. The cantata is under the direction of Mrs. Krma Bendshadler. From Granta Pass- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Correll, of Grants Pass, were in Euuene Friday attending sessions of the Oregon Mu tual Life insurance company conven tion. Mr. Correll is a member of the Grants Pass city council snd was 1 resident in Eugene at one time. Her From Seattla Mrs. B. L. Hyland and two daugh ters, Bernice and Mary Jane, of Se attle, arrived Thursday on a visit to Mrs. Hyland'a aister, Mra. Earl Jack son and husband. Mothers Club Meats The Mothers club of Girl Scout troop No. 2 will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Edwin Billings, l.'S.r8 High street, Saturday, December 20. Was. Here- lit, snd Mrs. Donald J. Mc Cmmet of Salinas, California, are i Eufene visiting at the home of h. McCormick's father, Dr. J. A. ruinn. They will spend the Christ is) holidays here. WFillowito Have Dinner Tiaiwbala encampment of the Odd Mfcwa will have a potluck dinner it Friday evening at the hall before Tlir lodge meeting. Families of Pitrlarchs are invited to attend. t Paclflo Hospital (tair Sinhhlcfield. Miss LaVelle Him ltd W. W. Tuthill were diamiea- horn the Pacific hospital and Mary S Morris. J. E. Tanch, Patsy Ann hMihl and Mrs. Blair M. Cooley m Mmitted. For Burial wd Mrs. Ivan Warner of Dallaa "n re Thursday to attend the jcMof Mrs. Warner's father, Myron total oi h Slated iUnce will he held SMiirdnv nlcht Cojote Community hall. Brooks W Mmic be furniehed by Co um's orchestra. Nawi Received Fred Collins has received rnlie. death of her mother, Mrs. , Hoxie, s former Enten resi- a North Bend. " Istorred Here . irdat. Ilei-. is .t 9 1. m , "...nr.i-ij wneu me asnes 01 " Charles s. Hulin, 78, a na "s of Lane county, were interred Mabel School Clerk Hare Herman Clnm, clerk of the Mabel school district, transacted busineea at the office of L. C. Moffitt, county Buperintendent, Friday, To Spaak Sunday- Leon Myera, president of the Restoration association, Cincinnati, in to speak Sunday morning in the First Christian church. In Records PERMITS Eugene Concrete Pipe eompany, permit to build chimney, 136 Blair, 26. . BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business name, Myrtle wood Novelty Shon of Eugene, fHed by Frank -H. Seal. BOUNTY Bounty collected by Glen Scott of Canary on two bobcats and one coyote. Bounty collected br J. Pitcher of Cottage Grove on three coyotes and one bobcat. Bounty collected by E. W. "Webb of Fisher on' our bobcats. Obituaries Niels Borgaard JUNCTION CITT, Dec. 21. (Spe cial) Niels Borgaard died at the home of his son, Paul, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 19. He had been In poor health for four year8 and on Nov. 4 he Buffered a stroke and has been bedfast since. Niels Borgaard was born in Den mark July 4, 1856, and when a boy IS years of age came to America and located in Marquette, Mich. Later the family moved to Illinois where he met and married Anne Margaret Paul sen in 1S78. Soon after this the young couple went to Nebraska where they homesteaded and lived many years. Mr. and Mrs. Borgaard came to Ore gon and tane county in 1012. He and his sons bought land in the Harmony district. In 1018 they moved to town wnere na has since lived. Mrs. Bor gaard died in 1026. Two daughtera and four aons sur vive: Mrs. Sarah Shannon, Norman, Nebr.) Paul Borgaard, Junction City Andrew Borgaard, Minden, Nebr.; Mrs. Emma Matheasen, Minden. Nebr. and Fred and Alfred of Cheshire. One daughter, Mra. Elsie Begenske, died in the fall of 1018, in Pnsco, wash. There are also 21 grandchild dren and 13 great grandchildren. mere ia one sister in Denmark and one brother, Rev. Jens Borgaard. Salvand, Cal. Funeral arrangements will be made later, awaiting definite word from relatives in the east. When the Mexican oil well Potrero de Llano No. 4 came in, oil flooded surrounding country to such extent that a 45-acre area was walled up and a crude-oil lake containing 105,000, 0O0 galloua was formed. hers, Jerry Clark, Mary Elkow and Irene Jeasen. Charter membera present included Marian Shipley, Evelyn Klckbusch, and DcF.tta Snndgathe. Charlea Cole, president of the club, wns tonstmas ter, and Edna Sevcrson and Mary Carter were, others present. Faculty representatives Included Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Huell, Miss Mar guerite Milliollen, Miss Uernice Con oly. Miss Iowa Carlton, Mica May Hewes. advisor to the groi-.p., and the secretary of the high school Miss Clement. "Mistletoe, mistletoe yer last chance, madama." Trips Scheduled By Obsidian Club Two trips will be sponsored by the Eugene Obsidian club Sunday, it was announced Friday. A aki trip for heiiiuners will be held in the upper Mi"Kenitie ari'it, the group Christmas Seal Sale Closed in Schools SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 2d (Spe cial) The annual Red Crosa Seal Sale, conducted in Springfield achools, has closed, Mrs. W. N. Dow announ ced Friday. Brnttnin school won the honora, aelling $15 worth of stamps, with Lincoln accounting for $11.65. The drivs pronounced a real suocess, ENDEAVOR MEETS SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 31 (Si clal) The regular meeting of the Christian Endeeavor waa held Thurs dav night at the church, with routine business the order of tho day, MRS. NELSON LEAVES BTRINUFIKLD, Dec. 2tt (Spe cial) Mrs. Wnlter Nelson returned to Seattle after visiting here with Mrs. Ned Williams. She was here about 10 dnya. Springfield News Items SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 2S (Spe cial) Mr. and Mra. Roy McCracken of San Francisco are spending the holidays with Mr. McCracken's Bis ter, Mrs. Leota Itodenbongh. Play, Program Set For Vesper Service feated Springfield 22 to 18. The tilt was played at the high school gym, be fore a good crowd. Honor Society Has Banquet Wednesday SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 21. (Spe cial) A Christmas play entitled Come Unto Me" will be presented at the 0 ocloek vesper service of the Methodist church Sundny. In addition to the play a program of Christmas music will be presented by the choir. The complete program: Angels Song," by the choir, with incidental aolo by Mary Elimheth Whitney and duet by Miss Whitney and Eve- j lyn Buell; "Oh Thou that Tellest Good Tidings to Zion." contralto solo by Evelyn Bnell; 'The Hal lelujah Chorus," by the choir: "Jeau Bambino," sung by Mrs. Buford Roach, accompanied by Mr. Roach on the violin. The Sunday, morning program at the church inchmes a specinl pro gram during the Sunday school hour at 0:45; sermon, "Emmanuel," at 11. with special music by the choir. "The Cherubim Song," and solos by aul Potter. HOOPERS LOSE SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 21 (Spe cial) In an Odd Fallows league game played here Thuraday night. Crow de- SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 211 (Spe cial) The Springfield high school honor society held a banquet Wednes. day evening at the Del Rey cafe in Eusene, to initiate three new mem- MRS. DRURY BACK SPRINGFIELD, Dec. id (Spe cial) Mrs. R. L. Dmry has return ed from a visit of several weeka in I OR Angeles. CIRCLE HAS PARTY SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 211 (Spe-i einl) lukn Circle met Thursday night at the armory for a Christmas tree and party .Gifts wore exchanged. BERSCHEIDT HERE SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20 (Spe cial) Nick Borscheidt waa a Spring field visitor Friday. RUMMAGE Saturday. Sale at 970 W. 8th THE IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUNG OR OLD A KODAK Everyono enjoys scoing and taking Pictures So, if you're undecided about a gift for anvone make it a Kodak. . Priced From $1.00 Up Carl R. Baker Kodak Shop 7th and Willamette leaving Dotson'a Studio at T a. m. Sundey under the leadership of Bailey Castelloe. The group may go to Deep butte for skiing, it wns said. A greenery trip will be led by Kaiher'uie Agee and Mra. Dorr Ham lin, leaving Dotson'4 at 0 a. m. Hun-day. Owls hnvo two pnira of eyelids. Floyd Vaughan Here Floyd B. Vaughan of Junction City R. F. D. 1 transacted business In Eu gene Thursday. Clifford Bailey Here Clifford Bailey of the Junction City district transacted business in Eugene Thursday. Her From Central Otto Fettold and F. D. Petiold of Central were In Eugene Thursday aft ernoon. Lorana Farmer Hera Roy V. Foster, farmer of Lorane, wns a business visitor in Eugene Thursday. Junction Farmer Here T. J. Kirk, farmer of Junction City R. F. D. 2. was is the city on busi ness Friday. Sant Clara Meet Postponed The meeting of the Santa Clara Home Economics club to have been held thia Friday afternoon baa been postponed on account of the high water until next Thursday afternoon. fAtTKEO BRANDY fWINES extra Qualify Superior Flavor Low Pn'cM BRANDY IfTK 1.20 iwr 75 WINES Afigofico, Port Mufcoftf, Shtrty AL2.,0 OlMtr 60( ON SALE DEC. 13th to JAN. 1st BE BACK BY JAN. 12th, 1935 This year go by Greyhound. Ride ia comfort behind one of Ameri ca' best drivers. Frequent service lives time; low fares save money. Examples of Low Round Trips from Eugene SALEM 2 '5 ROSEBURG 2.25 PORTLAND 37S MEOFORO -M SAN FRANCISCO 17.55 LOS ANGELES I SAN DIEGO 30,35 Similar low fartt to all other Pacific Coast or Eastern pomtt 1 Hotel Oregon DIOT phon, 1860 rM?5a W. A. Cumminoi, Agt. Special Introductory Offer MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE St!' LARGE 4-BURNER, ALL ENAMEL, INSULATED OVEN AND BROILER, WITH LARGE STORAGE COMPARTMENT. 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