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Tone 21, 1936. THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON Page Eleven McDonald Film Gives Forecast of Strange Civilization In Years to Come PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER! HEILIG HAS "AND SO THEY WERE MARRIED"! r'TNx-- I -T 1 i i"- '' " 11 jj-rr-i El i-TrtKENCE.. June 10. f Special) TV Craft and Garden club met at Ze prroe of Mrs. Trfwln Circle Tburs itj afternoon. After the noon lunch -MB plan ww ma- fT Pntertuininit thp Lanf County Federation of Clubs ffbicb tlie local club ia to entertain July 1" 81 Jjnfi a iHrge rflUP IS espfriru irum jr.uj-viie, irirs- veil, n" '--- : ; point. A business sension is to be held in f tie morning wiiu a noon pic ric lunrb and program in the afternoon. Those attending the meeting oi democrat precinct committeemen and kick-off banquet sponsored by the foung Democrats in Eugene Monday re: Dr. J. W. Tarr, Gertrude Tarr, John Meagher and George Nelson from Florence, S. A. Earle from Mf Bfna "nfl Mrs. Violette Seymour from Cushman. A troii n of Florence women enjoyed i no-hnstess luncheon and afternoon of bridse at Hasting's Lake Shore v);e Saturday afternoon and at the How of the afternoon adieus were slid to Mrs. G. T. Dudley who has left for a two weeks' trip to Alaska, driv ing as fnr as Eugene then going by train to Seattle where she and Mr; Dudley will meet n cousin from Bos ton, Mass.. who will join them on their trip into Alaska. From Chehalls Miss Grace Elinor Stanton has ar-' rived from Cbehnlis, Wnsh.. for aii indefinite stny with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Andreason. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrtell . from. -Cor TfilliE hotel stopped in Florence a short time Monday visiting with Mr. ind Mrs. Orvillc Cox of Hotel Flor ence. , A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Horanl Barrett of Glenada, Sunday, June 1-1. Tbe ladies auxiliary to the Ameri- rtn Lesion met Tuesday evening at the heme of Mrs. Nora Brown. After tbe regular business meeting the la dies were joined by members of the tocil poft for the serving of refresh ment. Tbe next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Chandler on July 7. Tbe city council met Tuesday ve- cing at?the city ball but due to the faet that the required quorum was not presfot the meeting adjourned. Sunset Rebekah lodge held its reg- ifcr fortiiishtly meeting Thursday evening and after routine business was tnnaacted were joined by the local Odd Fellows who had provided straw berries -and cream for tbe ladies. BIBLE Diufcf. June 20 fSiwcinll The daily volition Bible school will close Friday After a successful two weeks. There is (in enrollment of SO, with in irra;e attendance of 38. There be a program Fridny ereninc ifcowins; the line of work done, also litre will be a picnic in the park for tie children and their mothers Friday tTming.. Edward Prinulx of Kuaeuc was in twa Tuesday. He formerly lived in Driin, when Lis father owned the Driin Enterprise.' . Mr. Boak Elected At tbe annual school meetinz at tk pad' school building Monday korse poak was elected as director " i d-year term. Miss Elsie wise- IBtTfr was re-elpcteil ftrlinnl rlerlr. Iktbodset wps adopted. A group of 17 nttended the eran- Kliitic meeting held in the Christian coureh at Rncbtirg Tuesday evening, l bear Teddy Lcavitt. Mrs. H. B. Davis and daughter, Mb. Gladys Sauer and her daucbter, 'II of Eiigrne, nnil Miss Kdwards, of 'MM, are vifitins this week at Ike kome nf AVill Powell, and with Ik'r rMatires. Mrs. Davis Is a sister ! Mr. Pctrrll. Mr. Knnpp and family of Tillo- bate taken over the Shell sta tion owned by A. H. Monson and will reii it Hamlin Perkins is visiting his pa- in Perllanil for a few days. Junction Notes Jl'N'CTlOX cm. June 20. (Spe-l-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neare k.re from northern Minnesota to their mother, Mrs. Margaret am! sinter, Miss Bessie and iktir many friends. Ed Neavc is locat- t , cii . Lieut. Bert Hall, otherwise known as General Chan, once Chinese war lord and leader of China's air forces, who will apeak at the. Arm ory on Wednesday nlrjht on the subject, "The Next War." He will relate some of his most exciting experiences as a professional soldier of fortune, aa well as his views on future conflicts during his Eugene appearance. "General Chan" Coming to Armory; Famous Professional Soldier to Tell Of Adventures, Describe Next War COItriUI, .T-ne 20. (Snecian Mr. and Mr. Oorge II. Keating en tertained at their home Thursday eve ning with a dinner party honoring the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Iiivist of KtiKene A set of silver saliid forks vn presented to Mr. and Mnn. Davis nnd a very en joyable ivocial- evening was spent. Those present were the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis, Miss I.ucilc Daviti, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Old ham and dauchti-r, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Turpening and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill and daughter, Mr. Pearl Shnntol and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson and family, Mr. and Mr. Kelvin Donne and son, all of Kugene; Mrs. Wanda Lyons and son, Da rold, of Creswell ; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oldham and children and the host and hntstess, Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Renting uf Coburg. Club Meets The young IKviei-H club met at tbe home of Mrs. Albert Iteehe. Kridny afternoon. The time was pent in cutting anil sewing quilt blocks. Mrs. Arthur Boss was a visitor. Mem hers pretsent were Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Edward (iraville and eon Milton, Mns. Palmer Pitkin and son, Bobby Lee, Mrs. George Simmonis nnd daughter, Doris, Mrs. Franklin Drury and daughter. Connie Jo nnd the hostess, Mrs. Albert Beebe and son, Merle Melvin. Tho next meeting of the club will be n picnic. Knelt member is asked to bring a basket of food nnd be tit Drury'a store. Kridny after noun, July a, ut 2 o'clock. Lodge, Meets Diamond llcbeknh lodg met In regular ecsr-ion Thursdny evening. The committee in charge of the re freshments included Mrs. Mona Bee son, Mrs. Marie Briggs, Mrs. Alpha Bet tin. Miss Thirl Bartholomew. Mrs. Sylvia Deffenhacher and Mrs. Minnie Drury. Those present were Mrs. Mona Boeson, Mrs. Belle llurd, Mrs. Leona Green, Mrs. Mnrthn Payne, Miss Alma Allinghara, Mrs. Verua Ty ler, Mrs. Anna Hnrrison, Mrs. Bea trice Payne, Mr. Sylvia Deffenhacher, Mrs. Minnie Drury, Mra. W. T. Bettis, Miss Minnie Scott and Mns. Bertha Johns. daughter Mrs. Margaret Everett and Mr. Kverett at Seuttl. Audrey Harper is attending sum mer school at Corvallis. H'trace Taylor, owner of Taylor's meat market, purchased the Virgil Spurgeon home and will move in next week. Mr. and Mrs. Spttrgei.ii and family will move into the Wntrons apartments. Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor, Edith Fellows, and Jackie Moran are i mutual misoBamlsts In the breezy Columbia picture scheduled for the ! Heilig theatre Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. , Lieut. Bert Hall, perhaps tlio world's most famous professional sol dier and adventurer, will appear in person at the Armory nest Wednes day evening and will speak on the subject of "The Next War." It is a subject on which ho is an admitted authority, as Hall han a longer actual war record than any other living mnuv having fought under tho flags of eleven different nations in the past twenty-fivo years. That "war is his business", has often been raid of II nil. He Is at er.il Chnn in charge of tho Chinese nir force. But liis war record extends back to 1!M-', when he was the first mini ever to us the airplnue in corn but warfare, wh?n be was tho "one man flying force" in tho Turkish army. Next h"! fought for the Bulgari an government, nnd then joined the French Fo.-eign Legion, in which he was enlisted when the world war broke out. During this conflict, he fought fiw the French, nnd is today the only living member of tho famous lafayette Ksradrille flying corps. Then came Russia durin; the revo- present residing in the northwest, ; lution, Peru, Mexico, various South after hnving recenlly returned from j American governments, and more China, where he was known as "Gsn- I lately, China. News of Irving the frehoulhou.se Mr. Barber, chair ed in northern Minnesota in the for- j estry department of the Indian ser-1 vice. , , - , IRVING, June (. (Special) Tbe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hongan and j fichooI ..Jving ""7 " ', .'. : district ww, held at nesnay irom I'uiinpspurK. .'lunuiim, : V. . . J ' 'T . ,."i,ni,n ,,f thc s,'h"0, bnnrd, was re ther, Mrs. Cns Jeiiseu and other rcla- oXectvt f(,r n ,hrPC y t , j j lives and many friends. ; Bon(, clerk WM rc.(.u,cl(M for yn MiM Bessie Neavc and Mrs. Ed Cflrn Neave drove to Beayerton 1-r.dny to nre TfejH wjth N, d N B y spend a few days with relatives and rprro ()f pnem friends of Mrs. Neave. I ,',, w t c ' J1-r- an" -Ir- L Fogg who re- Mrs. L. E. Cook Is here from i?an((,ent,v fio(1 thpir hom! jn Jrvj rraneisco to spend the summer on movH ,Q ,heir ww howQ n MHwa. her place east of town. ; Ore. Leota Parr went to Oswego Thurs-; ' ' ,. . ... day to spend the summer with an' El'heth Gent has been spending a land Mrs. W. Potter, while ntteuding : summer school. Mr. nnd Mrs, Herbert Pof-eman ! have moved to Eugene to live. aunt. Harpole News HARPOLE, June 20. (Special) ! Velda and Verle Pryor have returned j home from Eugene where they have been visiting relatives nnd friends i the last few weeks. A school meeting wns held at thc , home of Wallace McKercher Monday evening with 17 present. Ermol Hnr disty was elected to serve on the school board. The union high school . was voted on and passed 11 to 4, and other small items of business were taken core of. Class From Sunday School Gives Party JUNCTION CITY, June 20. (Spe ,.ull) 1 few of the members of the 4 S. Sunday school class of the M. E. church gave Don Dunn a surprise birthday party nt the home of Mrs. L. Young on Wednesday evening. Games were plnycd nnd refreshments served to thc guests who were Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robinson Miss Rny, .Mrs. Birdie Jensen, Mrs. George Chnpmnn, Ray Brown, Mrs. L. Youug nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn. Thomas Nelson, editor of the Junc tion City Times, has gone to Grants Pass to ottend the summer session of the tStnte Editorial association. Mrs. B. B. Young and Burton Jr., Mrs. Robert Lockner and daughter Pntty and Stanley Thompson Jr. all of Eugene, called nt the Mrs. I. Young home Wednesday evening. Ruth Young returned home with them for a few days' stay. Mrs. Alice Wade Is visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Richnrd Kellogg and family in Salem. Visits from Salem . Harriet Grlvey came from Salem . Wednesday to spend a few days vis iting friends. Mrs. R. S. Rogers and children, j June, Dick and Bob are spending the j next two weeks nt various bench re-j sorts in the north part of tbe stnte, while Cnpt. R. S. Rogers Is spending j the time nt Camp Clatsop. Mrs. Mnry Bnily hns returned j from n three weeks visit with her Radio Programs SUNDAY KORE, Eugene 10 a. m., Radio Church of God; 1(1:30, You nud Your Radio; 10:45. Ruundup; It, Reading of Comics; 11:1.. AriiitoernUs: 11:1(0, First Chris tian Church; 12, Through llotlywood Lens; 12:;t0 p. m., Drnum of Life; 12:45, Viennese Nights; 1, Grace Lutheran Church; Liu, Song Laud; i:'M Songs of the Screen; l : ,, Club Cabiina: 2, Eclectic half hour; 0, Paul Lamkoff; :15, Let' Dame; 0:.t0, Trans Radio News; t(:ir, Works Pro gress Administration; 7, Out f the Past; 7:3(t, Lightlmiihe Temple; 9, Radio Revival Hour; 10, Eddie Scrog gins. KOIN, Portland 8 a. m., Salt Lake Tabernacle: S:30, Romany Trail; b:45, Nqws Exchange ; 1), Church of the Air; 11:30, Comics; 10, Kreiner String Quartet;- 10:30, St. Louie Blues; 11, Howard Barlow orchestra; 12, Sunday Serenade; 12:30 p. m., Songs of Rusimu; 1, Ann Leaf, organist: 1:30, Winirs of Song; 2, Zetos' Hour of Charm; 2:30, Eyes of the World; 2:45, Poet's Gold; 3, Old Songs of the Church; 3:30, An nals of the Age; 4, Lud Gluskin's orchestra; 4:30, Father's Day; 5, Sun day Evening Hour; 0, Parties nt Pick fair; t(:3, Community Sing; 7, Jimmy Allen: 7:15. Vincent Trnvem; 7:30, Henthmnn Hotel Orgnn; 7:45. Little Show; Ht Frank Dniley's orchestra ; 8:30, Belu Schnefer's orchestrn;, 0, Sunday News Review; 0:15. Joseph Cherninvsky. orchestra; I): 15, Ioc turne; 10, Ellis Kimball's orchestra; 10:30, Dick Jurgen's orchestra; 11, Ellin Kimball's orchestra; 11:15, Gay lord Cnrtor, organist. KGW, Portland 8 n. in.. Capitol Theatre; 8:30. fern rie; fl. Rhumba orchestra; 0:30, Es corts; 0:45, Serenade; 10, Stnrs; 10:30, Tommy Luke; 11, Revue; 12, Widows' Sons; 12:30 p. m., Words and Music; 12:45, Melody Lane; 1, Sper ry; 1:30, Posey; 1:45, Stnrs; 2. Cnth olie; 2:30, Stnrs; 3, Glenn Shelley; 3:15, Palmer Mnyt; 3:3(1, Bakers; 4, Bowes; 5, Manhattan; 5:30, Album; ti. Motors; 7, Fitch: 7:30, Jello; 8, Hylton; 8:30, Family; 0, Parade; 0:15, Striiictime; 0:30. Rubiuoff; 0:45, orchc-Mru; 0:55, Lifebuoy; 10. Richfield; 10:15, orgnn; 11, trio;1 11:30-12, Menkin. j KEX, Portland j 8 a. ni., .lack; 8:15. Chri-stinn En-; deavor; 8:30, Music Hall; 0:30. For- ! urn; 10, Magic Key; 11, Gilbert) Sel-les; n:..!, ('loiter Hells; 1 1 :;, Violinist; 1 1 :5S, Lor.t and Found; 12, Vespers; 12:30 p. m., Synagogue; 1, Rev. Pope; 1:30, Orchestra; 2, Can adian Guards; 2:15, Christian Sc- jence; 2:30, Orchestrn Pit; 2:45, Rti sell-all: 3:30, Jean Cowan; 3:15. Hits; 4. Twilight Hour; 4:30, Bnseball; ft, ('amp Moetin'; 5:15, Sarah Kreindler; 5:30. Winihell; ,1:45, Whitemnn; 0:30. Drenniis ; 7, Four-some ; 7 : 10, News ; 7:15, Ensemble; 7:30, Jolly C"bnru; 8. Beiifcon Ensemble; S:30. St. Fran cis; 0, Radio Revival; 10. Singers; 10:15, Bnl Tnhnrin; 10:30, Jubilee Hour; 11:15-12. Kunytm. KGO, Oakland 7 p. m., Twin City Foursome; 7:10, Press-Radio newt; 7: IS, Pnlnee hotel Ensemble; 7:30, Clarcniont lnu or chestra; S, i 'hca Puree orche-trn; :,'!0, Hotel St. Francis orchestra: 0, Grand Terrace rnfe orchestra; 0:3i. Render's Guide; 10, Hal Tnhnrin cafej orchestrn; 10:30. Palace hotel orches-: tm; 1112, Charles Runynn, orgau concert. KFRC. San Francisco 7 p. m Vincent Travel-- orcb.; 7:30, Rnh Crosby oreh,; 8, Frank DaileyV orch.; S:3. Rein Schneffer's orch.; 8:45, Ruhiuoff with Jan Pearee; 0, Philip Crane with organ; 0:15, Joseph Cherninvsky orch.; 0:30, Uni versity Explorer; 0:45, Nocturne with Franklin MeCormick; 10, Internation al news; 10:15, Ellis Kimball and orch.; 10:30, LM?o Jack Little and orch.; 11, Ellis Kimball nnd orch.; 11:15, tiny lord Carter at. the organ. KNX, Hollywood r 7:30 p. m., Cnlmnn Luhovlsky, vio lin, Claire Mellonluo, piano; 7:55. Judge Rutherford; 8, Presbyterian Church of Hollywood; 0. news; 0:15, Lurry Lee's orch.; 0:30, The Crockett Family; 10:30, Larry Lee's orch.; 11 Jny Whidden's orch. KPO, San Francisco 7 p. m.. Sunset Drenms; 7:30, Jack Benny; 8, Continental Revue: 8:30, One Mnn't, Family: 0, Passing Parade; 0:15. Seven Star Special; 0:3(1. Vista del Lago orchestrn; lit, news flashes; 11:15. Bridge to Dreitmlnnd: 11. Beaux Art Trio; 11:30-12, Jack Meakin'a music. I j Jjf I I I I MnERPlCTUMS-PERHCISOUNlN Tbe first internal combustion en gines were designed about the year 1680 and were made to operntc on gunpowder. CIVIL WAR PRISON DRAMA! Ol,ri, Stuart and Warner Baxter, eemlng to the Rex Friday, Sat- Sunday In "Th, Prlaoner ,f Shark Itiano. J.'X 1 Ul U'."JiT" Wi: V 'WtA It mm. STARTS TODAY! One gay adventure after another for this madcap pair who were looking for excite ment.. .and found romance! Rarictra STANWYCK J! -ffM'"Uff' v 1 I ON THE SAME BIO PROGRAM ' . w ON THE SAME BIG PROGRAM BILL BOYD in "BURNING GOLD' m CROOKDOM'S HIGHER-UPS RDDIHSOil TTfrif llrffTik m writ 'V St';' ... HOW THEY GO TO TOWN IN THE SCREEN'S NEWEST SMILE SMASH! Gtoib coal tT? iffig-fiffi Wo? EDITH M A R Y MELVYN JACKIE FELLOWS .ASTOR. DOUGLAS M 0 R A N TT JB th balligtrtai a gay divorcee an ex-husband a new partner in brat of "She Mar- jutt back in who wants to crime or dear little tied Her Boss"! circulation! remain one Edith Fellows I TECHNICOLOR CARTOON "MAJOR BARNEY GOOGLE" Leuli Prima and His Band In "The Champ's a Chump" SCREEN SNAPSHOTS UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL SCHEDULE: 1?:5 2:40 Newt and Shorti "So They Married' 3.34 4: SO 5:44 7:00 9:10 7:64 10:04 Please try to ee the fea ture from the start . . . You will enjoy it morel