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THE REOISTEIi-GFAED. EUGENE. OREGON
Pagre Th'fe'e
i;City News Notes :
-Trs DOING
Tuesday
Vc.!y luncheon
i:..ta:y nun.
; Smith ami other
flit MeJ to fcre-
. jer
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Karl E. ',;,. ,,i , (,r,,v, anil
Edna L. tv h'.:ei,!er of M,.nr..e.
' s"mV! an,! daughters.
-. MM
of the Imperial
.i;-.ie arnveu in
"f s'.:i".mer with Mr.
1 " Mr. ami Mis. " H
' rl r.'P''s ''mi-l.v
J1"-. .v smith, the tec -
hpil 11- decrees
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f,irffiTii
,'fcfrf. i 11
-jl "zr-,
our c-'1"'"
wither ia t.:i
r, bfit
i:h the Sufowar
. farmii'S in the
lhe family moved
BORN
N01!PSTr.nM-At the Kune hns
I...,,. ..,n,,.a.v, june I. r,i,,7. to t'artwr
.nr. aim .Mr. J.t.n ...r!-tr..iu .4t"
114:1 Kim i :it!i av(-i' ;o w.'st a -on
SI MM:!'!' At the Kil.-eu lM-p.taL
Saturday. .!ii!;r l'.i. 1 : .. ; T. t. Mr. ami
Mrs. rh.ir'.e S,-hn.'pp ..f ljiisene.
a son.
er tea Thursday, June ;4. Thi tea
:'. er.d the Sunshine club i.'tintie
ar.d each member is requested to
hncc a small (;ft for her mjatery
friend.
Honor Birthday
Mrs. fieorje I tterhack was hos
tess at a party honorific Mrs. Leon
ard I'ands birthday KndT eveimic
Mrs. llalph Mrtiee. Mrs. I'he.-ter
Header and Mrs. Leonard ravid won
1 honors at bridce. liuests itultlded:
Mrs. David, Mrs. ave Foreman,
Mrs. Harry Cortwritht. Misa Mildred
slit. Mrs, Chester Header.
Mr-. J. II. t'arpenter. Mr. Th.-s.
l'" Jr.. Mr.. Ralph Hilt.-. Mrs.
Ben Howard. Mrs. Waller llihp.'.
Mr-. Wayne Held, Mrs. 1. S. Jackson.
Mrs. Edwin lavid. Mrs. Ralph Mo
tiee, Mrs. Kussell Stewart.
LAURA WHEELER SUGGESTS APPLIQUE
BUTTERFLIES AS AIRY NOTE
Obituaries
: LIONS DELEGATES
I COTTAGE tlROVK, June II
j'Speeiall Mr. and Mrs. Ken San
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schroe-
der left Saturday for Medford to at
Jack LeRoy Harareaves
Jack I.elioy tlarsreaves. infant son
of Mr. and Mr., llrville Ilor.
died Monday niornnu nt the Sacred tPnf nntil state convention of
til
al h..i
are hi:
Harareaves
he was ap- avenue west; his
Mtal. .veil lit davs.
parents. Mr. and
of :us Twentieth
:ramlp.trents, Mr.
the Orepon Lions clubs, which opened
Sunday. Mr. Sanford and Mr. Sohroe
der are delegates representee the
local Lions club. They plan to return
Wednesday,
rf
" ., of the few re
oiril wur veterans left in Heart cone
' rrr was honored at the s-urvivin
1-ment of the O. A. R. at .Mrs,
-.' " . fs the COm- . nml Mm 1 V Y.I.... l ( i
L.J ,-i.e-nP-c.iioi' ' - - v. . . ..ci.-.u nun .nr. anil
F. -u:.,f He will attend tne . Mrs. William Harjrenves. .11 of F.,. :
rtcent nt .u.-unsou. : cene. and a zreat cranrlraother, Mrs. uivta uiDnsnt ouurva
I A. Ellison of Los Aiiieles. C RE SWELL, June 21. ( (Speciall
Funeral services will be conducted Mrs. Kathryn Noordhoff of Bel-
L k Arrives iuru.T mii-moou at o ciocK. at iiusinam. tiasn., is spenuine a lew
P i f uttoo ink used in : Haven Memorial park, with Rev. days with Treswell friends. She made
has H. It. White, o:!i(uatin Uranstetter- her home here a few years ago. While
...1 enesn
UWEH'EBSl
1 1 mn l ni nnniTrpTP
n bn uu u Dfss
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f sro tp. n.,1 I.ove!!f Abrfn, T.nndn, In hare eTr ba.." He said that 1700
th j-Mirth pPMtp. younsstfra attended the CorTatlia
j Tlie Miinrutr n.'hr-o!. awi-dirtc to It. sinn.
C, Kiit'hiuT. I.Mtn Ki'iir-ll Iftiil.T, was t -
very hiws.i iul -on.- itu- Wt Hktura Framlno Oriental AH Shop.
One hundred and fito I.nuc county
V'.uir-ll mfmlwrs rtMunied to llieir
homes Friday from the Four-K mm
nier school in I'orvtilli with n B-od!y
slisre of tht awards under their belts.
A I..im bov from the WilJaVenrie
district, liernld t'alef. took hrst daee
in the ..look-judiitii: contest, with Al
vin Ousan. London, and I'ln'tord Frire.
M.irool.1, tyinc for aeoond. Fourth
plaee in utoek-iudtrini: went to lhc
1'auihorn, of Will.iiillespie.
Franre Calef, nister of Gerald,
tie.! for first place in cookery, and
Lane members were well up with the
leaders in room improvement. In this
pert ion Jacqueline Morton, Loudon.
placed in the first croup, O.ernldine
Hantnn, London, in the second croup.
Alberta Hrown, Itethel, in the third
BUTTERFLY MOIifS
PATTERN 1514
' ! of tattoo ink
KIT-' . .j .h:,V.n
mfCPVS nun '
FT .v. ;,;;.- of O. P. Fletch-
M1v atricnltnrnl nitent, for
...,,ion tnion: tne pounry ,,.
tv. r sers tornicii u i'u..i
r. ,itjr orders ami uie
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first
Bring Money- ;
,Mnf!t nas occ.i .....
. Women s club, thnt tnose
..tB,ney from the ticket sale, are ,
,.fil to he at tne sciunu n.u.... -
i. Mradsy evenins school meet
"jl'nse with tickets are also re
,4 to brinz them.
Simon cliape! in charze.
Larry Rabenau
Larry Ilabenau. intant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry liabeiiau. died Mon
day mornmi; nt lhe Sacred Heart
hospital. Ho was born June -H. His
parents are his only survivors. Toole
chapel in Springfield is in charge of
nrranseniriiis.
here she is attending to business and
has made a penerous contribution cf
reference books to the city library.
Touch pillows, scarfs or refreshment linens with tlin airiness of
appliqued butterflies, plus n few quickly embroidered flower motifs,
and see how invitinpr they'll become! Those simple butterfly pntthes
may he cut from cay scraps. Pattern U.I4 contains n transfer pattern
of two motifs inches, six motifs fi' .xr.'v inches, two motifs
31,1111', inches, six motifs I 'iX1, Inches and ppli..lto patches; color
In lOotl. lS.OJXt deaths resulted succestions; illustrations of nil stitches used; miiteriiil requirements,
from occupational accidents in the! Send 111 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern
1'nited States, an increase of loOO The Recister-Cuard. Needlernft Dept., Kiiccne. Orofton. Write, plainly
deaths over lftt.". : PATTERN M'MUKIi. your NAMK nnd AIH'KKSS.
Wanda K. Eastwood
Instructor of Piano and Vio
lin, resumes classes for Me
Klnnltic and Advanced Stu
dents. Graduate) of I'nlverslty of
Orepon School of Music. Spe
cial couching in Portlnnd.
Residence Studio
East 13th Ave., Phone I96 W
PENNEY'S
Feature (or Tuesday
Cotton Dresses
Wliito nml fast -col or ooftons in just the smart
stylos you're looking I'm-. Clover contrast ijig trim,
riques, swiss, linen, ami novelty fabrics. 14 to 44.
WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY
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a 'i'JI iii mir 'iHIHiiaiin n?m7!!ilT!mZ!mZIIIIII
B Mathes Here
Mathews et lnursron was
r-ane Monday. He said the rain
kii fine for crowins crain dui
; fsrmers want it to stop.
:,( Festival
n'jacement was made Monday
rts Donna church festival.
liiolri for June 22. has been post-
.i iinta July '. The festival win
IfM at the Silver creek ranch,
rttmhments will be served.
i. Finn In City
h. Julia Fmn of Vida was in
fae on business Monday. As di-r.f.-f
the Vida school district, she
meted business nt the office of
Mcnty school superintendent.
Euretta Sharpies
Mrs. Euretta Sharpies died Su
day, June 2 nt her home, ll'fl.'i I
Charneiton street, nt the n;-e of 02 I
years. She was born in New Vork i
state January 31. lMo. and was
mnrried to Dr. Abram Sharpies in
San Jose, in 1st'..".. They came to
Eucene the same year, where Pr.
Sharpies practiced medicine for 35
years. He died in l!2e,.
She is survived by one son. Dr.
Casper Sharpies of Seattle: one
danphter. Mrs. Ada Tounc, of Port
Townsend, Wash., also two grand
children and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services wera conducted
at the Veatch chapel Monday after
noon, at 2:30 o'clock, with Bey. R.
Iiocstad officiating. The body will
be sent to the Portland crematorium.
Cottage Grove Youth
To Sing Over Radio
COTTAGE GROVE. June 21
(Special) Howard Kienle of Cottage
Grove, formerly of Seattle, will sing
over station KORE, Eugene Monday
evening nt 7:lo. Mrs. Ruth Stewart
Caldwell will he accompanist. Follow
ing is the program to be presented;
'Sometime You Will Rememlwr", by
Head: "Eilleen Allannn", Thomas;
"Tell Me Tonight", Spoliansky: "Ab
sent", Metcnlf; "A Brown Bird Sing
ing", Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kern of Toledo
came Saturday night to nttend the
annual Veatch clan picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem were din
ner guests Sunday at the home of
Qut I Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Kem.
H W. P. Sorenson has as her: ai craur lw
lift week, her sister. Miss Jos- Mrs. .arl rung ana two naugnrers
Griffith of Seattle. Miss Grif- -lean and irgima returnen nome r ri
fe a dietician nt a hoys' school : day night trom a trip to rater iikc.
it Seattle, and has been granted a ; IT. nn.l Mrs. .!.. l-enov, ana .nr.
! leave of nlisence. to travel. i" Mrs. Sohotield Mewnn are on a
! week-end fishing trip to Taulinn
hilt Arm
Bfi. C. 0. Peterson of 610 High
it, is in the Eugene hospital, suf-
r from breaks in both arms, the i
y.'.l ef a fall. Saturday. She was j
rted getting along satisfactorily,
Mini Meetings
tlj ?eventh Pay Adventists of Co-
ire conducting meetings in the
rtrn tent there with C. J. Rider
:ar:e. The tout is located one
: fast of the Christian church.
:! are held ench evening, except
lavs and Saturdays.
h From Klamath Falls
V. S. MoClellan nnd daugh-
h. Klaine and Patricia, nnd Mrs.
mn Robinson of Klamath Falls nrc
pi t the home of Mrs. MoClol-
! parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B.
pa.
(it Harper Here
't!f Harper of the Riverviow com-
p-ty was in Eugono on business
May.
Its John Dav
'H"H and .Tames Wilson of Eu
have g-r.a to John Pay to spend
f:rner wh their grandparents.
r :1m Stolen
A. Therh, ""I) Twentieth avenue
rporiP,i tvft nf nn electric
'bore-in v rh andcliers. stolen
iis home over the weekend.
"ti B cycle Theft
ftef- of h ovi-le in front of
il t---o reported to city
"!!!" H -ilph Smeed.
arpr.';.- iiv i
In Records
TRAFFIC FINES
w- " - SC. for
: !'-r. Re-d.
BUILDING PERMITS
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,nke.
Willing Workers Of
Scotts Valley Meet
! SCOTTS VALLEY. June 21.
ISpecinll Mrs. I.loyd Wise enter
' tained the Willing Workers club at
her home Wendesday. The afternoon
; was spent visiting. Later refresh
' ments were served by the hostess as
sisted bv Mrs. Tom Wallace. Those
'attending were Mrs. Claude Bitchey,
Mrs. Tom Watson. Mrs. Emma Jack
son. Mrs. Ethel Johnston. Mrs. Kittle
.lobe. Mrs. Iee Cooler. Mrs. Orpha
Jackson. Mrs. Ernest Vroman, Mrs.
' Marv Wells. Mrs. Erma Jackson.
Mrs. Joe fellers. Mrs. l.eta White.
Mrs. Hazel I'erini. -Mrs. Helen Mack.
Mrs Bessie Ravnion.l. Mrs. Ray Tur-
' !., Miss Heul.-ih Applegate. Mrs.
I'lla Wells. Mrs. Nettie H.nian. Mr
l.inna Applegate. Mrs. Mabel Totter.
Mrs. Harold Turpm ami the hostesses
Mrs. I.loyd Wise and Mrs. Tom Wal
lace. The next meeting Will he with
Mrs T 'in rr!egve nt her home
.l-llr 1 I.
Several Parties
Held at Monroe
i Pre..
nnit to build lieu
:V!i avenue we-r.
'root garage, .lo'V
Circuit court
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