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THE BEGTSTEE-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Thirteen SS9BSB91 4 MflG EXHIBITS 1 fBTBBE EVEHTs LL LAST 3 DAYS how." featur- M.Sing, will be held Bh" ..rmorv. March w' ,w ES"' ' ..j Saturday V . S. HiM Eugene assocla- f vU ashman was ramie chair. M.S ,t snd other member. F Jttee are Earl Knt. J. ftetVsldorf nd Tr. .t the committee pointed "Si I elation of the build tW . t be aeen here during 'summer. director, of the ' . J Td this would be an fome Building Show To Be Staged at Eugene Armory During March Sh."1 " ..V 3 r- N-L Kk C. 8. Dillon was iuU! Of ,MW' h"' . ... v not been 1 UUW Tracy named f wffl be place around the Jman exhibit., .hoW- LSm bv been P"i Kf,r, sod the,, new develop KJS tedMwedto the public . I.O.H trill f n l ieitare oi we eu..- fcMB floor O SrV i GARDENS RELATED TO ALL PROGRESS, BORSCH DECLARES Herb Gardening FRED ASTA1RE, Ginger Rojers, and Betty Furneat ire the tar of the State'e big feature picture atartlng today. It'i "Swlnotlme the iatett musical comedy lucceat by the popular Aetdre-Rogere team. It play at the State through Tueaday. KufrJehniSbt on the rjTX,, Detailed plana for this Eg, ,ffl be announced later. jtafcn of the coromiuet fwi totothe construction of a IrTtaM-11 llildil"! "1'"!aIs' Uap, Bitures. and such th.ngs S be op aupj. .iiit!. Hitilars from the Fa- Be rait Federal Saringa and Loan -fu, of Tueoraa and other loan males will illustrate the financing iotIobm. At each booth there a to aa attendant to answer any intiotl teeardtoK the disploys. oHf Twelve Club . meets m loncaiw IOXCAU.A, Feb. 20. (Special) SOCIAL ACTIVITY OF WEEK REPORTED gene, also a past worthy matroy. Two meetings were held, the one in the afternoon being given to instruction. In the evening the regular work was reviewed for inspection. After the business of the lodge refreshments were served. Two large cakes, one is honor of Lincoln and the other in honor of Washington were given a prominent plnco on the table. WEXDUXG, Feb. 20. (Special) The regular meeting of tho Needic club was held at the home of Mrs. j Grover Wilson on Thursday. Those ; enjoying the afternoon weie JIr. ( Charlie Chandler, Mrs. Jeff Abell,l Mrs. Joe Skousnickla, Mrs. William ' Snyles, Mrs. John Downing, Mrs. Jack Shulti, Mrs. II. E. Downing, Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Wolfe Allen, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Kd Crandall, Mrs. Clarence Alford, Mrs. S. I' Ben nett, Mrs, Ralph Martin, Mr. Charles Mcintosh of Oregon City, sod Miss Katherine Cinnabel of New Vk City, Xew Vorh. Mrs. Wolfe Allen won high prire and Mrs, William Snvles won consolntion for the guestk. Mrs. Jflck Shults won high prise and Mrs. Charles Mcintosh won consolation for the guests, Mrs. H. J. Downing won the traveling prire. Mra. Charles MacKentosh of Oregon .S we". cluV'me't Tt the City i. visiting at the home of her j .Li Mri Fred Merk. parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Bennett, eni A polhick dtaS j v Miss Katherine Cinn.be, , of Sew ..MfcTed. after which the even-1 Vork City, New ork u visiting at L tu spent ploying cards. Eric U'e home ot Per cousra, James krasetB won nign score ana sirs. "tt.. Etoirf Kelso consolation. Those! Party Surprise Inmul were, Mrs. and Mrs. Lutb- Mrs. Milton Bilderback was honor Dnibtrty, Mr. ana .Mrs. ueorge ui a um" ft . .nit r Filnnl Ktlso. Wednesday atternoon at uie nome oi Ir.ul Mrs. Eric Slenseth, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bilderback. with Mrs. Ken- S Hurler Stonnker and Mr. and , neth Werner of Mnreola as assistant kit. Fred Merk. hostess. Three tables of bridge were Sir, ind Mrs. Walter Dodge and in play during tne atteroooo. oincr ta Meltia mored into apartments at lumber and its by-products is this ! Fred I.ee home Mondny. community's means of lirelihood, a Mr. isd Mrs. Francis Coggweu lather unique idea was canreu out in ktrf to the Thompson place on Red the prizes and gifts received, every Bill, Monday, thing to be mode of wood. The large F; Lee accompanied Clarence birthday cake was cut and served to rwhut of Cottage Grove to Salem, j the following members of the "l'ee- Wheeler and Woolsey At State on Thursday Time was when all movie Indians spoke with a suspicious Brooklyn ac cent anil proved, when the make-up ?as removed, to be pnlefaeea This charge, however, cannot be levelled against the redskins who at tack the wagon train in Bert Wheeler nnd Robert Woolsey'a new RKO Radio feature, "Silly Bililes." Under It.e guidance of Jim Thorpe, famous Indian athlete, aome fifty authentic natives were assembled for forming the raiding party. Eiackfeet, Cherokee, Sac and Foi, Sious, Xavnjo, Apache, Ute, Chey enne, even Iroquois and Mohawk In dians from the East were used in the icdskin sequences. "Silly Bililes" is the comics' eigh teenth picture together, and pretty Dorothy I,ee, who has played In near ly all of them, la again Bert's heart interest. It opens Thursdav at the State theatre with "The Gun Ilnnger," an exciting story of a hard fighting Ranger who removed his badge to battle with a band of outlaws on even terms with no qnnrter asked. Eleanor Stewart is Steele's leading lady in the Republic production. Fedtndsy where they transacted mta. Community Sinn Held flu molar Rice Hill eomrannitv mi m held at the hall Saturday W tSJBf. V Mines DeB, Nancy and Le Mad- Both Stonte, Korma Hitchcock, pn. Oeorse Kellocr. Mm. fi.rt. r-f StOOte. Mrs. Dennis. Mr. pH Ferris and Miss Mildred Kruso "eoded pn.nl .V- 1 r I Hireld Meyers in Drain Sat iny ifternoon. Je emisty health doctor and nurse e t the Hoyhurst achool r loeediy. t.S' 2"? '"' R,,B11 of Eter. I'f itd Mr. Glenn's sister amyl ,1 ,nd Mrs- Cellars wral dsys. Wee" club: Mrs. George Gilbert, Sirs. Seth Gard, Mrs. Dallas Gerd. Mrs. Eddie .Tordon, Mrs. Ijner Uelmond, Mrs. Albert Mackey, the honsr guest, Mrs. Milton Bilderback, and Mrs. Ken neth Warner. Additional guctu were Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Chester Hufstnder. Prizes were won by Mrs. Seth Gnrd. Mrs. Albert MncUey. Mrs. Eddie Jordon and Mrs. Chester lluf-Hader. .E. Aid Holds Monthly Silver Tea r. .a ,'v, ' i" ifpeeisl) r- llnies' nit n tu. r..i--j. . . .. -! j,t v .'n-iumnsi r.pis- rwjdi .erred the monthly silver P tte church, Wednesday after- The fYrrre,.!.- i fc-j.j caaree in- f. . ' i. nmnven, r-.w,i.iW,. Ref,h. UhTZJ'T" ?." Lron Kin i. ' oetiwartf, Mrs. i i2 . J ' llr- ''"bn McNabb, K V- M"' """f'" eVrTn.T,1""' Mr- Klrer, ISkt' Mta. Alma ku i,2 I T ,M" McSabb and . P' tsailr. t v . ifpecian i w . 1 fohn nMo entertain- fc .Mrs. Earnest H.(. NM v- Mr' Mra. Earl Kritwl,"-"111'" nolmyer, Frt A. D. Peaw. Mr. Dolmyer tnnt b. i-ow to sirs. K ta'" rWng tht traveling Police Officers Guests at Grange HARRISBl'RG, Feb. 20. (Spe cial) The Lake Creek grange at its meeting Monday had aa (meats Cap tain Lansing of Salem, Mr. Mulkey of Newport, and Carl Blirup of Junc tion City. The two lormcr are siaie grange office. Each of the men gave talks of interest to grange mem bers. Other numbers on the program were: Quartet by Mr. and Mrs, George Hockinsmith, Miss Weltha Trnfser, Oliver Coldiron; whistling solo, Her bert Peterson; duet by Mis Weltha Trsfser and Herbert Peterson. The lecture committee paid an honor tri bute to those having birthdays In Janu ary, February and March, At the neit meeting the men will entertain with a program. Entertains Women Mrs. Clarence Evans entertained the ladles of the Lake Creek grange at her home Tuesday afternoon. The guests were Mrs, Bessie MeCord and Annsbelle. Mrs, Velma Evans, Janet, Florence Jenn, Bobby, Mrs. T. J, Jack son, Mrs, George Hockinsmith, Mra, Rosa Cook, Mrs. Mae Evans, Mrs. Rachel Nicholson, Mrs. Maria Evans, Mlsa Anita Nicholson end Miss Wel tha Trafser. Officer VU1i The Thurston chapter, O, B. S., enjoyed visit Wednesday from Sirs. Anna Ellis, past worthy grand matron and grand lecturer. She was accom panied by Mrs. Mark Murphy of En- Employes Donate Day's Pay to Relief SILTCOOR. Feb. 20. (Special) The Crown Willamette employes num bering about 00, each gave a day's work lost Saturday for the benefit of the eastern flood victims. W. P. Erhnrt made' business trip to Eugene Thursday evening. J, II. Sanborn was able to return to his work at Reedsport Thursday after several dnys illness with flu. Sirs. C. E. Hughes left Wednesday morning for a vilt with her daughters at Coqiiilie. Miss Dorothy Coffin, who has been at the Hughes home, is visiting her mother, Mra. Unttie Coffin. Between atorms some good catches of perch have been made lately. By MARIE FLETCHER Register-Guard Garden Editor "Gardening and gardening methods become essential pages in all great social document. They Indicate areaa and mark the evolntioiia of peoples." Was Fred Borsch of Borsch Gar dens at Maplewood, Oregon who spoke to the Garden club last Wed nesday sight, ccsacious of the part be is playing to "the evolution ot a peo ple"? For that matter, did the mem bers sf the audience mho plied him with questions about thtir own ex periments to creating beauty and joy for themselves and ether is their i-articular place of habitation dream that their efforU Is thread in the weaving of the fabric of the nation V A good aed audience came oat to hear Mr. Borsch, among them stu dent! in the Landscape Gardening de partment. Interest wa keen through i-ut the more than two hour of the session for Mr. Borsch knows his plant a a devoted parent knows bia child and watches hie avlnpment hour by hour; (oils; watering; place ments; aprayisg; protection, all brought out suggestions and advice that are results ot experiment and therefore trustworthy. It to very evident, too, tha Eugene gardners have as eager and intense interest In their work and joy in it The Eugene Garden club is one of f,r winner of third prise offered last June by Sunset Magaain. The third prize consists of an awani of 3.00 for an article submitted by the club's secretary, Mr. Cart I'tciuer accom panied by some photographs of Eu gene gardens. These will he published in the March number of the magaxine. Dr. A. R. Sweetser his consented In meet with a small group who are interested In getting acquainted at first hand with the spring flower when and as they come. There may be, later In the season, an occasional field trip, hot that i not assured. However, the planta for study will be ott hand, each time for use by the group. Place of meeting will be de termined later. Names may be phoned io S-ItiBM by those interested, A idsce of meeting will be announced vhen results justify calling tti group ii.ether. The requisite for member ship is a vital interest In the subject matter, Those who are Interested In plant- some trees about the home grounds might care to be reminded again of the Silverbell or Snowdrop tree. The flowers are Mquisite, like giant, snow drops, shaped like a bell, and the buds are pink and nre pendant A beautiful specimen is lo the garden of Mr. nd Mrs, Raymond Walsh, on eonth Charneiton. Thia home he, also. superb Japanese Crab-apple tree. It beauty has been a delightful memory throughout the year. Last Sunday Firm, Home nnd Garden section of the Oregooian men tion the beauty of the Madrona tree, it advantages of color of leaf and bark, the brilliance of the scarlet ber- lies which are not allowed to remain long by the bird. The tree la a rapid grower, needling are two feet high by the third aumraer after germina tion. Engene has goodly Bomber, by no means toe many ot the "Hawthorn tree, whose bud ope In the month of May. Bed, white or pink. It I beautiful; hits fin tor tnnd provide food for the bird throughout the winter, MARIS FLETCHER Register-Guard Garden Editor These excerpt are from as article, Romance m the Medicine CaWnet, by Bertha Chapman Cady, Ph. i pub lished in the American Journal of Nursing, January, 1U3T, and was sent in by a friend interested is herb. The Zuni Indian at the Southwest powdered the gum of the pinco nine nd used it for an antiseptic "Thuja" ia the rber v liar's con tribution to medicine. The red cedar used for "hope chests," furnish atoo cedrene cedar oil need in perfum ing oapst cosmetics and some kind of perfume. Sweet gum is known to medicine aa "etyrax," , The Balm of Gilead ni an article of merchandise In Joseph time. It figured in the Ml of Joseph by bis brethren. The wild cherry 1 sn le gradient of cough syrups and sprint tones. Indian tribe used the extract tonic, and a an antiseptic for cut nd wonnds before the white man cam to then shores. The leaves, bark and bud of the black willow yield commercial aalij,. Cinchona, or quinine is distilled from the bark of the cinchona tree, also called Jesuit's bark of Countess Puwder. A Peruvian legend the dnchona i a South American tree trll of a traveller seriously ill who. In hi de lirium, wandered to an abgndwncd pool into which a cinchona tree had fa lien. He quenched Ma feverish thirst with ths w.iter. Later, be spread the news of hi cure by it vse. The story reached the r of the Conntes of Cinchona, vice-queen of Peru. She had the bark of the tree examined by her physician who recom mended its rse in fevers, Hrnce the nr. me Inchon Bark r Connies Powder or Quinine. The sweet birch bss a volatile oil The white oak fcaa astringent prop erties. Iron wood I used in malaria. Eucalyptus serve tor colds and bronchial difficulties. Witch haiel ia a well known household remedy. Nettle te waa nsed by country folk "for whtever I th matter with you. Heal all and dittany Belong to the aame group of cure alia. Skunk cabbage is a tmiv!ant, a narcotic, and n emetic. The trllllutn u an astringent. Solomon's ftesl has been need a a cosmetic; lor gout and for rheumatism. Monkahood is aconite. Ancient vrnr- riora poisoned the tip of their arrow with the Juice, It wis a lormcr boroepathic remedy. It may be still. Yarrow make a stimulation tea, doe camomile. The latter make fine wash for Mont hair, also. Pennyroyal, borehoand, boneaet, tlwr- onghwort are familiar to the elder generation that - wa dosed MbernUy with tea mad from them, The hot tea, a hot foot bath, a hot soapstone applied to the patient who wa wrap ped in an extra blanket to Indue pro- fiis perspiration usually were recom mended to " break np cold Any one who could fall to live on to ex pectatlons with such care bestowed u on him must have been hard case to treat. Sweet Flag we snow as Calamus, Mr. Borsch held out hope of being sh'.e to aeenre it. Thus tar It ha proved to be elusive. IlepatJc goes back ie th day ot signatures, ArordtDH to thia theory etch pint told man what It wa meant ta cure by it nape, I7eptica Is liverwort. Culpepper need th violet poultices. Also for fevers. Ho wa nnd tc drive away the plagne. Mandrake ex cels all other herbs is th tradition associated with It RENE DUNNE IS iilFICEIT C0IQ.-iIlE There are vast armies a ytt In laible, but ready to spring IntJ action as aoon as the weather permits the plants opportunity to appear, It might be well to be prepared wlttt lnecti cide for the biter, and chewer and spltter who will advance is battalion if not cheeked at tu (tart. SILTCOOS EVENTS SH.TCOOS, Feb. 20. (Special) Mrs. Conn, who has been visiting with her daughter at Independence for several weeks, returned Thursday to her home on Moonlight Point near Siltcoos, formerly the Esrl Drew sum mer home. Crocuses and other early flower are m bloom nere. i cQBURQ iiiw'.iel..'"nf North Bend, spent the1 COBrRO, Feb, 30. - (SpeCa!) wlih Mrs. Hnrtlev' grand- i Mrs. Daisy Pirtle Is having the con mother, Mrs. II. M. Coffin. I-ena ; ete fffin nnmnnnleit them hnm for home, few week's visit. A. E. Austin returned home a few ilnrs ago from Portland where There are many reaaona why yonU find "Theodora Goes Wild,"' which come back to Eugen for a wool vseek at the Mayflower theatre, gay, isjBeccabl entertainment, but above all is ths revelation ot Irene Dunn us a glamorous, captivating corned ienne. Many believed Mis Dunne commanded such versatility but few dared believe ah could be o com pletely charming, o deftly subtle a a light comedy artist For her first feature-length laugh riot, Columbia production chief were serewa is selecting a veoici wmco j nitowa th star full rein in delaying talents never before disclosed. 'Then-1 dora Goes Wild" Ii the flavor of "It Happened On Night" plus lbs de lightful nonsense of "My Man God frey." Ita action ia fnst, pnr-toated with rich directorial touche by Rich ard Btfleslawaki. fniB he write several sophisti cated novels under a non -de plume Cir her own amusement which nnex tctdly leap into the best-aellmc imm over night, Mia Dunne is jus! a smati town nobody whose mt not able achievement 1 playing the church i rsaD. Despite the fact that the world ia clamoring for a Icok at th woman-ol-the-world author, her publisher refuse to dierloa her trne identity. It ia the hat pv-iio-lucky illustrator of her hooka, played to a turn by Melvyn ISeugla. who finally discover her se cret and realties that her every move is a pose lie follow Her to ner liomo town and It i not long before they hsvo fallen to love. Wnto Mi Dunne openly about this tact to her neighbor, the illustrator dies; pears. vorced to take matter Into Mr own hand, th star deliberately follow Mm to Manhattan and, designing br approach from th page of her own ativrls, participates In a terle of ad venture which filially bring the young man to hi cense. Miss Donne's rranformat"c. from the kittes-lik girl to th sophidirate auperb portrayal, and Melvyn Douglas, playing opposit the tar, likewise deliver an outstanding performance. The supporting cast la exceptionally itrong, with fine performances being Mn by Rosalind Keith, Leona Mariele, Thorn Mitchell, Ulisabeth Itiaitai, Margaret Mew ado Spring Bytngtoa, Thurston Hall, Nai a Bry ant, Henry Kolker, Sarah Edwards, Robert Greig, Mary MacLaren and other. Director Richard Boleslawski baa treated this tnry with perfee under standing, combining a delightful rem. ss.ee with down-to-earth comedy, and Columbia baa given th picture a splendid mosniing. ."Theodora One Wild" waa written lor th screen by Sidney buchmaa from an original story by Mary Mc Carthy, Kitchen Remadelingr Require Service of i Efficient Craftsmen Sine ail UttiMBS cutset be tw, remodeling U being resorted to a never betore, and th saspenter, painter, electrician, and other work men who are well equipped to prsmote th beauty and sonvenienc trf kitch en find their tervicei is great de mand, Cs re fill planning; concentrate effort ni aiaiariu necessary Uboi. Mod ern sonipmr-nt and time-saving de vice ar expected to th np-io-d. hcttsekeeper' workshop. Adequate lighting, astvirel awl ttleil. must be them also, tor lijtt makes tor c eanliMas aa well is rbrerfahwss. Ampls built-in shelving ui cab- U eta are required, The correct floor oi floor covering for somfow, unlay, and bnty ahonM be. selected. And aa a varemsful tlntoh just th right color eombtattai mmt be used in dseeraUen and kitthen aeeeasoria to make th room as attractive, phasant. and lovely any other ta th boss. Credit tor asonrnWoB purposes it aavaaevd by privet financial In titiitlom toured by the Federal lienslng Administration. "000SWDRTH" IS PliYINO AT REX "4 DAYS WOHDER" SOON ST HEIL1G AT JUNCTION CITV JUNCTION CITY, Feb. 3D, IBpe eial) Mrs. Paul Jaekscb entntaissd a few friend at dinner Sunday honor ing ber husband and Ifarraan Burke on the anninmry sf thsir birthdays. On of the gneats, Mr. Brown, ew- closed the fact that tt waa aim ber birthday and she wa iflcluded ia the honor goet list Two birthday ertrs one with ST candles for Mr. Jacksh, one with IS for Herman Bark, griceii th dinner table. The tnjoylag the dinner and tb social time war Ran dall Bnrk and sons Hermsn sod Don ald, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brows and Laurence, Evelyn, Robert nd Jean Brown, Mr. and Mr. O. Harvey, AI- foundation Ild for her new If red Kelson, A mo Jackscb o4 n bich she I bonding on Main Dermic, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jarksrh. Jeanne Daule, Fulwraa! new screen Hiser-rer? ssaWnjt her film debnt in "Four Day wonder," portray the rote of feminine Sherlock Holmea, Phils Vsnee and Tom Sawyer, all rolled Into on mysterious, humorous package. Sort of a clnenut triple threat Ths story, taken Iroia A. A. Milne's novel of the same name, con cern th heeffe adventure tht befall a young girl when she (lees from the scene of sn aecHsat. Headlines, dur ing a four day newspaper aeoeation,! hint at every conceit-sole crime from ! rnnrder to kWnspiiMt Th comedy of Mflne amumng rmrr&itre nan been carefully preserved to th movie script. "Fonr Days Wonder" will opes at the Heiltg iBeatr on Wertneertsy. A bitter etosn between Bartern gangster ta high-powered limousines and determined tieptity she nils of the West on horseback nrovUe a new story twist ta Republic's Ths Old Corral, ' wwrii stars tier. Autry nr.rt festarea Smiley Burnettet, Hop Manning and a group ot muslcsl en tertainer snd dancer eomlsg Wed nesday to th Ilefllg theatre. Em See Club's Party Reported SANTA CLARA, Feb. 30. (Spe cial) The Kss Be club entertained member and their husband with a potlnck anpper Thursday evening at th home ot Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Frost After supper bridge wa played and honor went to H. J. Nag!. Mrs, M. Perkins, Mra. A. A. Kohitaill and II. Cadore. Those present wen Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hart, Mr. snd Mrs. A. A. Robitaflle, Mr. and Mr. H. J. Nagel, Mr, and Mr. Fred Potson, Mr. snd Mr C. D. Cbezero, Mr, and Mr. E. C. Dart, Mr. and Sfr. If. Cadure, Sfr. and Mrs. 8. B. George, Mr. and Mrs. M. Perkins and th boat and host ess, Th nut regular meeting will is at th home of Mrs. S. B. George Feb, 23. Birthday Party Is Marcola Event MARCOtA, Tab, 20. (Special). A birthday party wa given Sunday at th horn ot Mr. and Mrs. BUliman Pratt, the occasion being tb birthday of Mis, Ethel Ad aw, slater st lira Pratt, and Earl Tta. The tares were reunited after a eprlou of al years, Mr. Adams bss vpent the last aft year ta Alberta and British Columbia, tfte thinks a great ileal of her home ta Canada, but ay h tlU Is greatly 1 love with her old home. In th Willamette valley, Mra. Adama 1 making an extended visit her hot t ipects to return to ber home sbont April t. AM Wart - The Melbedist Episcopal Ladies Aid society met at th home of Mrs, lis rold Shelilwrt: at Wendltag Thurs- oay. A potioA dinner w er4 at noon. Quilsir.g mm th order of the day. The next meeting will held st th nnal bony at tie home si Mr. Fra Wright. Goy Redding is able to be around efter being ill with typhoid (ever tor revere! we ess. Mrs. Mabel Drew slipped as) tt step at her bcrrte Satnrday vriBg, spraining ber snkle. Miss Elms Slays wa working for ha a tew dry thai week. Samuel Goldwyn's most nWttoaa production, the screes Tenis sf gta clsfr Lewis' "Pod worth," which thrilled millions as a best sllirtg note) and a smash tag bit, he rice a two ay engagement at tbs Res. tbaatr today. Walter Huatoa rspeata k title vols ha created and played for sors thn two years on the it ire Rcttt Cbatierron appears onnoaiM kirn. wsti Pnl Lsxas, Man Aatsr- a4 David Niven sr also tKOSttontiy featured. Sidney Howard, who mad rna stag dramatisation of this absorbing and dramstle story of a bard working, eay going Ameries bnaband re tired to travel and find Uauttf, kot irtstasd tonsd ent bis selfish frivel (cs wife, alo wrote tie scrsestiiy. The story open in th snail mlod; western town of Zenith and shifts t the decks of th "Qnean Mary "Pari, Iindoa, Vienna, Switzerland, Eirypt, Venlc. Rome snd Keple. "Dodsworth" waa prodacet oa a invbh seal with setrtag by Blchtrd Day and roBtnm by Omit Kistn. William Wyler directed. Tbe fflm Is released through United Artists, To break a two-year wcUnj jkw which found his gangster stories s! vay accepted bat never filmed. Raw lend Brown wrote a story abont thre youngsters, A result. It' th first st bis stories in !wi years te go before tht camera and H ha three of the most celebrated boy actors in fOmiaaj, Fred die Bartholomew. Jackie Cooper and Mickey Rooaey playing the had. Tb picture la titled "Tbs Denl I a Sissy," and opens a two-day .hawing at the Bex theatre. 4-H Club Plan For Rally Event DEERHORN, Feb. 2ft fpecW Thursday th Deerbe-rn Martrtesa made plans dnring the fcusinets meet lt.g for a candle ceeraony to b pre seated st th Foar-B club rDy. Lfjth Wssrin snd David Potter : diree tora of th ceremony with the follow, ing characters: Csroyln Stacy, lesderj Maribeda Cdefl, Health! Jeatraa Ktag, Heart: John Kooier, Bead; an Rol end Glllisple, Hands, Ada -Co-rust, Alice Glenn and Fayett Thomios, wilt anpnort th nin caaracters, Th Keorle Klesnlmets Rlen. tsm rtob, will b represented cry the Thienes twins, Carl snd Esrl, will demonstrate applying a tnraft on. Th "Forest Rsagers wCJ de-aos-strst bow to plant to Hen Frm CalMsrnta Sir. Dick Fofer returned tiff wkr from southern California who aha lias been visiting since Christmts with her brothers, Emmett Fsmbim, Mar tin Faroham nd their famOie er-4 also Mr. and Mr. Cbsrles Sylvester, Miss Grace Faro b am, who has a a part of lb past year with relsttees bare. Is also with her brother and Meter and ia lo Angeles, stbers ! Is lecturlor In tb Interert of ber work In Japan aa a tnisisesai7. a BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. y lotrtrw H vfafWl H Wlrtni Fixture fwpirw 0. E.EIIS Llcnsd lisetrieliii 1JM Hlgtt m. Fhort M sfMMit several weeks, while there. being quite ill street I A nnmbsr of Cobnrg people are at- he ! fending th B league bisketbaP tourn- Eugene Cabinet shop NEW ADDRESS At tt. Broadway Back st Penny Wis Drus Slors M. H. KAUFMAN H-A. LOANS are still available for re aodeling and repair. Let us help yoa ar ftcge a Joan, All details taken care of Home Lumber Go. 85h Charcelton Phone 208 Pittsburgh Paint "Smooth As aiass" Now Available it Our New Store 60 East 11th Half block ssst of LlbratTf 1937 Wallpaper Now On Sale ament which Is being held at Mc Arthur Court in Eugen this week. Miss Edith Pentney entertained the teachers club on Thursday evening with a theatre party it tb RIalto nd a luncheon at the KaUco Est following. AID TO MEET SANTA CLARA, Feb. 20. CSpe dull Tb Ladies' Aid will meet Wed nesday, Feb. 'M, for an all day aeaaion. A covered dish luncheon will be rved at 12:30 o'clock. Have More Outlets As leetrle' octlat whsr yoa aat It, wisa you want It, add tnocb to th eeayMlrae of th horn. They do away vital eerii ding ting from ti cliaedeUcrs. They prsvast sxeidentg frora cord thst sr alwayi In the wsy over head and underfoot. Hav at least on outlet oo each wall for comfort, eonvroleae ui safely. Install Outlrt Whn Yo tuild Far flrttUr tenmy. EUGENE WATER BOARD Glass Window Glass Automobile OIsm DOOES French Doora Panel Door Cupboard Dooti WINDOWS Doable Ran WIndowg Barn Sub Cblckn House Saab Hot Bad Hash HARDWARE Locks Htngos Cooler Bhelvsa Mail Box pianino lUliLaJBll Symbol of Security Protection of Family HOME FINANCING , . . the economical way SAVINGS INVESTMENT , , . the permanently insured way The PFF Boms Flns-ncfng Flan exmtfnae W incrcaAe to popularity. Whcttver yow want to buy or ttaths, buiM new kotne, rataodel m refLruuKS, a i'KF Home Loan la tit tooocnai cai wsy , . . the satisfactory way ... to a debtfre home. 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