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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Threa I v: City News Notes :-: THAT'S DOING Friday mob Weekly luncheon and JL for Kw'e '",ber of t Cafe Del Rey. "?? m PuMe ilTer tea "ud ,.o for bene,it of Pauline Hnmcr collection of beau- jk(ri Alnmni hall of Gerlinjer "'m.-Annual Failing and koia orations, campus achool Jiie, open to public. . . i.m Unnnrorl n.. senrovuoi n L EH6e Schroeder, formerly of IfnMne, now e ' I.i taff in Salem, has been ap- tti a member of the national fi- tir lip Vnuntr rifD1Q "l, dobs of America, according to j received here, Thursday. Two ..l .fata nri named to thefie Miss .Schroeder formerly was n", committee woman with the um Den"a,s and was a past of JL,ia tbe local club which she help Jij orpmizins. Miss Schroeder Is .iridnate or it u"i'..'j MiuMm. n1 is me aausmer or Jr. ltd Mrs- W. H. Schroeder of thU aff. qui Morn Returns rum Wavne I Morse of the Unl- nrJiiy of Ore'!! law school was to iftira Tburiday from San Francisco ,,r be Has been attending the Bunj r le w" vu-ulo i-m aOTcil of the Pacific const. While ( t lOUtn ne Hl!u nttniuni u meet. i.i of the executive committee of tfc Pacific coast institute of law, the poip arrancinK for a conference (juilar to the one held here the past pn it the university. Aiiii' To Display Flags Annual fine day is to be observed, Friday. June 14. All business firms it the city are asked to pub out Bir flafs for the day. No public porram is nrranped for the day, nl tioocb same patriotic groups have ton botdinft programs during the ml in observance of Flag day. Ti Give Talk- In honor of Flag day, Friday, the Sens of Union Veterans of the Civil fir will broadcast a program Tliurs- iir awning at 8 o'clock over KOKE. D. M. Baker, a veteran of the Union araj o the Civil War, will give eome noisiscences. He is past 03 years afire. Miss Abbie Jane White is to a!ir piano numbers. Tiile Lilted "Hoir to. Live Like Jesus 1 and What 1 Heal Christian I Like" are tie aermon subjects for this Sunday ud the following Sunday at Grace Lntaeraa church, Rev. Martin P. Si Ban, pastor, to preach. The services an at 11 a. m. Oitl Seaaon On Tne outmz season on the unPer KtKeniie river is on in earnest, ac- eording to Bert Vincent, owner of a wunst camp above Blue River, who m in Eugene Thursday, He reports ttit aome of his cabins have been en pldl for the entire summer by people from California and other states. Wt To Meet A anecial rnmmiinlinHtn nt T. fcuie Rirer lodge, No. 105, A. F. aU. M, will be held at 1:15 p. m. Jraar at the Craftsmen clubhouse, SO Fourteenth avenue east, for the pjrpoie of attending the funeral of t" late J. E. Tench. tiVliltHero Bev, Harrr R. R. Xnf. fnrmor n.' J" of the Lighthouse Temple who been in the mid-west since leav- Eurene, is to be in Eugene neit k to speak at services in the Lieht e Temple. He is accompanied by . Neat. 1 To Plcnlo The annual picnic 'of the Loyal Or of Ioose and the Ladies' Aux rr trill be held Sunday. June 23rd, "Swimmers' Delight. Coffee, su nt and cream will be furnished by e lodges. r. Sterhuck and Family Here Horns Siarbuck, formerly a mem the stnfj of the First National M o( Eusene, now a United States hank "aminer and located at Salt Men's All Wool SUITS TAILORED BY MERIT JjJ Willty ,0t,. A, , , Cl.e .,'f0rt ba(:k, ThM r $19.75 to $24.50 values. SALE PRICE $14.50 $16.50 C-f BREIER CO. I WULAMETTE ST. Lake City, Utah, is here on his vaca tion, accompanied by his family. , To Hold Plcnlo The Loyal Friends class of the First Christiau church will meet for a pic nic supper Friday evening at 0:30 o'clock in Skinner Butte park. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and sandwiches. Professor McAllster Here Professor E. H. McAlUter of the Oregon State college, who is spending the summer at his cottage on the up per McKeniie, was in the city Wednesday. Old-Fiddlers Vie An old-time fiddlers' contest will be held Thursday evening at Veneta community hall. In addition to the contest, a program will be put on by the "Kentnckians." Keeney Will Speak B. F. Keeney, county assessor, has aceepjed an invitation to address the members of the Cloverdnle Commun ity club at the club house. Friday evening, His topic will be his recent trip to Hawaii. To Meet Sunday The Grace Lutheran young people plan to meet at the home of Miss W. Schmidt, 1203 Pearl street, Sunday at 3 p. m. for a picnic potluck outing near Eugene. All young people of the church interested are invited. Mrs. Smythe Comlno Mrs. A. C. Smylhe and children, Barbara and Alan, are expected to ar rive Friday from Arlington to visit Mrs. Smythe's parents, Mr. and Mra. D. E. Yoran. Mrs. Snyder Here Mrs. Rose Snyder, clerk of the Fawn creek school district near Lor ane wns a caller at the office of I C. Moffitt, county school superintend, ent, Thursday. Choir Has Party The choir of the First Bapist church held a party at the home of Naomnh Wickliffe, Wednesday even ing, following the regular rehearsal. A group of 25 attended. Townsenders Meet A hamburger feed for all the Town send clubs of tho county will be held Thursday night at Skinner's Butte park. A program will follow the feed, beginning at 7 p. m. About 1000 per sons are expected out for the affair. Hospital Report Wednesday's admittances at the Eu gene hospitnnl included Donald Dnvis, Geraldino Moore, E. Counter, C. Par mentor, and Miss W. Bennett. Dis missed were Donald Davis and Mra. Katharine McElfresh. Plan Basket Dinner Tbe Church of Christ on North Jef ferson is planning for a basket dinner 3 STORES 25c Glazo All Shades 40c Glazo combination Sets 35c Gem Razor Blades 50c Forhan's Tooth Paste $1.25 Absorblne Jr $1.50 Agarol 16c 29c 29c 29c 89c 98c Eastman Kodak Film At Cut Prices $1.25 Petrolagar 75c Carold and Bile Salts 50c Mennen't Baby Oil 35c Froatllla 79c 59c 39c 19c 75c Glover's Mange CQm Remedy 03C 85c Jad Salts 39c 60c Crazy Crystals FREE with each $1.00 Size 50e Menthols- turn Large Ovaltlne $1.50 Plnkham'a Co 30c Retinol Soap $1.10 Tangee Lip Stick 75c Vlnce 39c 57c 98c 19c 79c 59c to he served t noon, Sunday, in Skinner Butte park following the morning services. Services Set Earlier In order to avoid conflict with the University of Oregon baccalaureate services, Sunday, the First Methodist Episcopal church has set its morning service at 10 o'clock, Sunday. Council Plans Picnic The Men's council of the First Baptist church Is to meet for a din ner at 6:30 o'clock Friday in Skinner Butte park, tbe event to be for mem bers and their wives. Roy Waggoner Here Roy Waggoner, who is employed on the government dam at Bonneville, is here to visit his father, George H. Waggoner, assistant county surveyor. Rosary to Be Said The rosary will be recited for the late Patrick McCarvel Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock in the Branstetter Simon chapel. Townaend Club to Meet Townsend club No. 14 will meet Friday evening at S o'clock at the home of H. A. White, 1513 Hilyard street. Mothers Meet Mothers of troop No. 64, Boy Scouts, held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the fair grounds. Charles Williams Here Charles Williams of the Pleasant Hill district was a Eugene visitor Thursdny. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnston and Roy Bushong returned late Wednes day from a trip to Portland. Cadets To Meet The Eugene Cadets will meet 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the 1". M. A. to have their picture taken. Junction Farmer Hare W, S. Michael, farmer of Junction City, wns in Eugene on business Thursdny. Here From Veneta Gus Anderson, farmer of the Ven eta section, was in Eugene on business Thursday. In From Goshen G. C. Lawrence of Goshen was in the city Thursdny and transacted busi ness at the courthouse. Down From Mabel H. Ford of the Mabel section tran sacted business in Eugene Wednesday. In From Junction Jens Jensen of Junction City R. F. D. 2 wns a business visitor in Eugene YA ednesday. Here From Harrlsburg 'Victor Haffner of the Harrisburg locality was in Eugene Wednesdny. Smith Taylor Here Smith L. Taylor of McKenzie Bridge FAMILY DRUGGISTS SIX LICENSED PHARMICISTS TO SERVE YOU I 1 ' 1 I WEEK-END DRUG SPECIALS Even tho my prices are at low aa any to be found In Eugene: I earnestly request you to con sider quality when buying medi cines. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE My atorea are quality atorea fea turing low prices. S. R. STEVENSON STEVENSON'S OFFERS A Sensational Beautifitr t WAKE UP YOUR SALLOW SKIN Large Pores Quickly Refined BUckhetds tod whiteheads m prfrented bectiue the skin is kept healthier and clearer. Discoloration, lines and spots are made less risible. Sallow or moddy complexion Is (jren natural color. Diozogen Cream ft the only beantiner in the world which re leases oxygen to the skin. Oxy gen ciTes life to mankind, grres color to die rose . . . and beauty to your complexion. Good for any type skin. Not drying. DIOXOGEN CREAM Toikt Goods Dept. Mail Otitn Filial STEVEXSOX'S DRUG STORES SELL was in Eugene Thursday. Be has re cently been retired from the forest service. He will continue to make his home at the bridge. Plan Benefit A benefit dance and card partyill be given Saturday evening at tho Low Pass Community hall at Goldsou for the Tom Hise family who lost their home and furnishings in a fire this Past yeek. The ladies are asked to bring sandwiches and oake for the party. Mrs. Glover In City Mrs. V. R. Glover of Junction City R. F. D. 1 was in Eugene Wednesday. Dr. Gray In City Dr. Grant J. Gray of Oakridge was in Eugene Wednesdny. In From Walton J. H. Fowler of Walton was a Eu gene business visitor Wednesday. In Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Jasper L. Garmire of Goshen and Mary Alice Neet of Eugene R. F. D. 3. Ronald McNutt and Norma M. Skcie, both of Eugene. John D. Wrer and Elisabeth bert. both of Lorane. William Stewart Lake and D. Verne Ahlberg, both of Eugene. Gil- La- BUILDING PERMITS E. H. Bever, permit to rcshingle, oO Adams, $50. Ray Frank, permit to make repairs, 710 Willamette, $15. PROBATE COURT William Olsen and Dm, flUon an. pointed executors of will of Bonnet Olsen, deceased. J. J. Wilson, George Day and Chester Taylor appointed ap praisers. Obituaries Patrick McCarvel Patrick McCarvel, 88, died Wednes day evening at the hoane nf his daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Pnpe, 427 E. 13. Ho waB born March 6. 1847, in Ireland, and came to the United States 35 yeara ago. He had been a resident of Eugene for the past 10 years. He was a member of St. Mary s Catholic church. Survivors include one son and six daughters. A rosiiry will be said for Mr. SIcCarvel at the Branstetter-Simon chapel Thursdny night at 7:30, and the body will be sent to Anaconda, Montana, for inter ment. SCOUT ACTIVITIES CEASE SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Girl Scout activitiea in Spring field hnve been discontinued for the summer months. Meetings will be resumed in the fall. miss Mcpherson here SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe clal) Miss Audrey McPherson has arrived in Springfield from Klamath Falls where she spent the past year teaching to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson. 3 STORES 40s Caetorla ... 60o Syrup Figs 25c Chocolate Exlax 26c Anacln 1 Pint, Milk Magnesia .., Tume t Doz 25c 39c 17c 16c 15c 67c Regular $1.25 Rub ber Bathing AO. Suits now.... Ol 1 Pint Vacuum Bottle $1.00 Rlnex 25c Mavle Talcum , 25c DJerkli Talcum 85c Kruechen Salts 50e Body Powder . ..!.. 59c 79c 17c 17c 49c 29c $1.00 FLIT with ?...Bai 69c 25e Johneon'e Talcum 50e McKetson's Burnatone $1.00 Vltalla 35e Hair Oil 50o Three Flower Rouge 17c 29c 79c 19c 39c DRUGS Springfield SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe rial) An event of interost to Spring field people occurs Suturdny after noon when Miss Mildred Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar R. .Incobson of Kupene and Harry N. Wright, son of Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Wright of Sprinsfieltl are married hero at 4 o'clock. The couple will make their home in Springfield. Epworth Carnival Opens On Friday SPRIXGKIrXD, June 13 (Spe cial) On Friday evening nt 7:30 comes tho L'nrmvnl winch the Ep worth League is sponsoring at the basement of the Methodist church. The highlight of the evening wilt be the presentation by the Wesleyan league of "The Tittle Clodhopper." Concessions have been arranged also for the entertainment of visitors. Carl Horrell is general chairman for the carnival which is being held to raise funds for the Snttle Lake In stitute. July 10-22. 70 Attend N. O. W. Meeting Wednesday SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Seventy members, guests and visitors were in attendance at the meeting of Pino Circle No. 4.1, Neigh bors of Woodcraft Wednesday even MOW ! COOL THINGS AT SAVINGS! " n'n c V" Jill IIH JgSH0PPING ( For Style and v Value with V Carol. I ( Black dotted, white or- II gaudy, trimmed with TT black Vfll lace can be 1 I quite the demurest of summer dance dresses, when worn with very low heeled black snndals. Very smart indeed, it needn't cost you a penny over fl.10 for organdie either. I dis covered a piece, with just the right sized dots at Penney'a for only 20c a yard. Hero's more good news for the lady that "sews a straight seam!" A lovely, firm Flat Crepe, In the most luscious shades at only 4flc n yard! Doesn't that suggest possibilities? For one thingdainty little dance sets (bra and panties) that only take a yard and onc-hnlf of ma terial to make will cost you the ridiculous sum of well, just fig ure it out for yourself. Don't miss the chance Penney'a White Sale offers you to utock up your linen closet with a really ade quate supply of sheets. Think of It $l.l.rt a 'pair. Of a fine, smooth percale texture, they are a delight to touch, and wear like iron. A really amazing value. Nothing quite so dresses up a bedroom as a new bedspread! It may be used as the background for an entirely new color scheme or add richness to the one you already have. Whatever your preference for color, you will be able to find ft among the beauti ful rayon bedspreads on sate now for $1.00, Found at Inst! The perfect white purse! Real leather that cleans as easily as your white shoes pig-skin design amort fityle roomy zipper 'n every thing! Tho price ItSc. Have you been yearning for a pair of black saddle, white sports oxfords? Probably there's noth ing to bent them for style and comfort but the really good ones have been raOier expensive. Just try a pnir of Penney'a they're easy on both the feet and the bud get JpL'.US, not a cent more! More next Thursday CAROL P. S. If you have, shopping problems you would like to have answered in this column or by personal letter, write Carol in care of Penney'a. PRINTS! PRINTS! 10c a yard NEW TONE Fancy Prints The prettiest prlnta the tea on haa to offer are going at thla aurprlBlngly low price! Plalda, dota, floral, geometries all the new patterns In glori fying colora. 80 squares. Sew and Save! News Items ing at the I. O. O. F. hall. Visitors from Coburg, Creswell, Junction City and Walterrille lodge were entertained. Mrs. Clariue Putnam headed the committee in charge of arrangements and she waB assisted by Mrs. Daisy Pugh, Mrs. Lilla liertseh and Mrs, Mamie Richmond. Missionary Group Chooses Officers SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) At the meeting of the Mis sionary society of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, election of officers for the coming year was held and Mrs. John Gates was reelected as president of the group. Other officers are Mra. William Gnntz, vice-president; Mrs. William Hughes, treasurer of the home mis sionary; Mrs. L. K. Page, treasurer of the foreign missionary; Mrs, Will House, secretnry, Mrs. Carson, cor responding secretary and Mrs, John Vaugh, supply secretary. R. N. A. MEETS SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) The Royal Neighbors of Amer ican club held a social meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sadie Laxton, 4th and 11 streets. LEGION MEET POSTPONED SPRINGFIELD, Juno 13 (Spe- cial) The potluck dinner and joint STOCK UP on HOME NEEDS ! Smart, new FRINGED PANELS In Heavy Novelty Weave! 3 S9-x214 Ecrat Novelty weave are u enduring; as they an smart! The price is very low! So dress up your windows, now I Honor Muslin 12c yd. 39 Inch bleached or unbleached, extra heavy quality. Stock up while prices are so low. S Clean-Up! 1 Fancy Sox Bargain For Men! 10c Rayon plaited on celanese with mercerized top, toe, heel. Re inforced! Clocks, patterns. Sizes 8 to 10. Values! meeting of the American Legion Post and Auxiliary which was scheduled for Thursday evening at 8:30 at Tay lor's hall has been postponed until June 27th. LOGANS ENTERTAIN SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logan en tertained at their home Tuesday evening with a dinner party asking as their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. Sehaffenberg and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dibblee. HAVE TONSILS OUT SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Arnold and Gerald Proctor, sons of Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Proctor, had their tonsils removed In a minor operation performed Thursday morn ing at the office of a local physician. OUTDOOR MEET PLANNED SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) The Epworth League members are holding an outdoor meeting fol lowing church services Sunday even ing to learn songs for the Institute to be held at Suttle Lake July 10-22. TO ATTEND RALLY SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Among Springfield young peo ple who plan to Attend the Sub-District Epworth League Rally being staged in Junction City Thursday, evening are Marian Shipley, Fay Parsons, Clarabelle, Ruby, Opal Mae ' and Mary Rose Brood, Charlene and Florence' Dell Fish, Alice Shipley, Dale and Zetda Carson, Carl Hor rell, Fern, Francis and Floyd Cor nell. They will be accompanied by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. All those who plan to attend are asked to meet Flour Sacks. Clean, unused! 9c Something now! 981b. sacks, never seamed! Washed, Soft, fine! An unusual bargain! Of Penney's Better Suits $12.75 This Is a group of now styles and patterns In a limited quantity of each model. Come early for a good selection! BOYS' SUITS Limited quantity of these fine suits at this very special price. $3.98 Shorts, Shirts 19c eacn Kettle that summer underwear question with these Swiss rlb- hed shlrta and strlpeq Broad cloth shorts. Elastic sides, yoke front. Men! A Call to Action Koor SHIRTS Plains! Fancies! Whites! 59c lamp at this chance to buy ahirta at this low price I Good fabrics cut to Penney's own specifications. Collar-attached style, shies 14-17. Great ralues! SPOTLIGHT 1 BIG ITI MEDFORD, Ore., June 13. fffV Boy gunners occupied the spotlight in the opening event this morning of the Oregon State trnpshoot. Tbe first round of the Junior and eenior skeet event was shot off. The boy entrant were Glenn Bradley, 14, o Pendleton. Clair Miller, 12, of Cor vallls, and Ernest Carston, Jr.. of Camino, Oal. Jesse Troch of Eugene, was the leading senior entry in the skeet com petition, the second round of which will be run off this afternoon. Young Bradley this morning broke 20 out of a possible 25. The Miller boy broke 15 of the posible 25. Main shotgun events will start Fri day morning, and conclude Saturday. No events are lusted for this after noon. The time will be devoted to impromptu practice by the more than 200 entrants. at the Methodist church at 6:30 Thursday evening. WILLIAMS ON TRIP SPRINGFIELD, June 13 (Spe cial) Ned Williams has left on a busiuess trip to Winlock, AVnshing ton. He will be none, for several days. Size 81x99 Fine New 2 SHEETS Clean, Ready for Use Fresh sanitary sheets eeflo- Shane wrapped. Save the first lundry coat I Finn, strong smooth muslin I Camttnt-IM sBfaj4a Soft Colors! Durable! Itaon Spreads 80x105"! Double-bed size! .oo Scalloped edges! Very unusual! Lustrous rnyon and cotton inter woven. It's luxurious looking, it wears, it washes! Buy now! Terry Towels 10c Full, large size, ful buy! A wonder- Sale of Lingerie New Rayon Taffeta SLIPS Lac Trimmed! 49' Good-tookintr sturdy tool V or bodice tops. -Of One quality taf feta that wears! Flesh, tea Tose, white. 32 to 44. RAYON GOWNS 49c Smart Styles Full length! In a selection of pastel shades! ADONA SHORTS ' 49c Cool and comfortable for sum mer wear. Roomy cut fully reinforced nicely tailored! GIRDLE 77c Light Two-way stretch elastic. The Ideal summer garment at a price that's a real saving! Full-Fashloned SILK HOSE 44c In Smart 8ummer 8hadeal Pure silk chiffon and service weight. Sizes 8 to 10 H. ft Q m Q " Q &