Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 21, 1937, Image 14

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    THI REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
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ELECTS OFFICERS
The American Legion elected
officers of its Willamette council
Wednesday night when 115 mem
bers of the legion and legion aux
iliary met in Moose hall. Initia
tion ceremonies and a "big feed"
were included on the evening's
program.
Officers elected were Frank
Southard, Lebanon, council com
mander; Neil Sleeper, Eugene,
vice-commander; Carl Schloeman,
Corvallis, treasurer; C. V. Heath,
Newport, sergeant-at-arrrf; Ralph
Hargett, Lebanon, district chap
lain. : The session decided to hold the
district conference, annual political
meeting, at Lebanon next year,
probably about the time of the
big strawberry festival there.
At the meeting were represent
atives of Eugene, Corvallis, Cot
tage Grove, Oakridge, Monroe,
Florence, Newport, Toledo, Al
bany, Junction City, and Leb
anon posts, all of which are in
Lane, Benton and Linn counties.
The Legion auxiliary officers
named are Mrs. Ada Cox, Flor
ence, president; Mrs. Jewell Gei
ger, Eugene, vice-president; and
Mrs. Zoe Heath, Newport, secretary-treasurer.
Informal initiation ceremonies
were staged following the elec
tions, with refreshments being
served at the close of the meeting.
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GALLf-CURCI WILL
Audiences In all parts of the
globe are in agreement in praising
the "new Galll-Curcl," who will
be heard in Eugene next Sunday
afternoon. From Australia, South
Africa, New Zealand, Japan and
the Philippines, as well as from
Europe and America come ac
counts of ovations tendered the
operatic soprano during her con
cert tour.
Ciitici hail the diva as a "new
Galli-Curci," pointing out that
while she retains the vivacity and
superb technique that delighted
audiences in the past, she now has
lovely lyric quality to her
voice,
Mme. Galli-Curci will sing here
In McArthur court In the second
concert of the series presented by
the associated students of the Uni
versity of Oregon. She will begin
her program at 3:15 p. m.
Reservations for the event may
be made at McArthur court, on the
campus. Scats are priced at 60
cents, $1 and $1.28.
CITY NEWS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE S)
gene; four grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. One ion,
Charles Andrews, died at Mprtle
Creek in 1903.
Funeral services will be conduct
ed Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Meth
odist Episcopal church, South, at
Myrtle Creek, with Rev. Mr. Wil
son officiating. Interment will be
In the Odd Fellows cemetery at
Myrtle Creek.
John D. West
John D. West of Drain died Wed
nesday afternoon at the Sacred
Heart general hospital. He was
a retired farmer from the Drain
section, having lived there for the
past ten years. He formerly re
aided In Roseburg.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Margaret H. West of Drain;- two
foni, Carl West of Flemlngton, W.
Va., and Fred West of Drain; two
daughters, Bertie West of Los An
geles and Mrs. Ruth Dery of Al
bany, Ore.; and three grandchildren.
Funeral announcement will be
made from the Branstetter-Slmon
chapel.
Funerals
Mrs. Roseanna Brlfo
Funeral services for Mrs. Rose
anna Briggs of West Springfield,
who died Tuesday, will be held
Friday at 2 p. m. from the Branstetter-Slmon
chnpel, with Rev.
Ernest Lee officiating. Interment
will be in the old I. O. O. F. ceme
tery. .
fllONE 2700
In Our Shoe Section Get
Ballet
Slippers
For
Mildred LrContpti
MOORE'S
Beginners Danrlnr
Classes To Begin Friday zl
S P. M. at Mrs. Moore's
Home, 845 Madison St
Information about Clasnes
may be had by railing
Phone 2091
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SECOND FLOOR
Homecoming Week Schedule
U. of O. Rally and Parade Friday .6 :00 P. M.
Paul Whiteman's Orchestra 8:30 P. M.
Football U .of 0. vs. 0. S. C Saturday, 2:00 P. M.
Galli Curci Concert Sunday, 3 P. M.
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Good Fortune Awaits You at Our Door P Kicker.
Slips
By KICKERNICK
2.25
One of Our Best Coat Makers
Sends Us An Unusual Group of Coats
Tailored Coats
in the very peak of the season's. styles
but at the end-of-the-season prices
$17
VALUES
TO $25.00
$23
VALUES
TO $29.50
We are proud to be able to offer these better than usual values right at
the time you want them most.
They are smart coats ... in the latest styles that hug the figure luxuri
ously and that reveal your best lines. Materials are varied being in
many surface textures nubby woolens wool fleeces tweeds mixtures
stitched trim Worn with or without belts All Lest Autumn colors
and black. Sizes 12 to 20 - -,- 38 to 40.
Wool Dresses
For Autumn Days
7.95
Tailored for practical use ... slim,
graceful and smart are these inex
pensive wool dresses that are ideal
for wear at the game, for campus or
street wear. New fall colors boxy
silhouettes.
Sheer .Wools
Fall's Smart Dresses
15- 397s
Reed-like slimness and young sophis
tication in these frocks with little
boy collars, pert bow ties, new slim
skirts! Smart styles from Vogue . . .
stitched pleats . . . attractive lines.
Sizes 12 to 20.
-SECOND FLOOR
Kickernick slips are
for their long wear, good ?
attractive style, H
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a ouFa Ul Kytrfk
crepe, backless, V-front l
line, bias cut, double stiu.
ed seams. Included in Z
group are evening W
petticoats of So-soft ma
bias cut White, tea iS
hlanlr 9ft V... ooit ..... .i
Last 2 Days
Sale of
Women's
Neckwear
' Salesman's ' ' '
Sample Line
At Savings of
1-3 to 1-2
Exquisite new neckwear it
laces, satin, pique, Irish
lace, and silk crepes in love
ly new styles. Vestees, ji.
bots, collar and cuff sets
dainty, feminine, but jtt
practical. Don't fail to m
them.
Priced at
69c - 99c
$1.89
FIRST
FLOOR
TURBANS
with high ideas of flattery
High spirited little hats with
crowns that tower proudly to new
heights nf chicl Capricious . . .
even impudent at times . , , with
a dashing air all their own!
Dramatized with drifting' veils
. . . with glittering clips . . .
with splashes of color . . . wear
a Shako for sophistication with
the spnrk of youth.
$5.
SECOND FLOOR
Kleenex 8 for 98c
Buy Kleenrx the economical way! You will not rcgTet
this purchase of 8 boxes . . . 200 sheets to the box at
such a low price. Kleenex is the tissue of a hundred
uses. Buy it now!
KOTEX - 64s -
VAL-U
BOX
We suggest that the most economical
and practical way to buy Kotex is in
this Val-U-Kox of 61 pads. Buy the
improved Ko'ex and save money and
time.
1.00
Jcrgcn's Toilet Soap 30 Bars
No one can afford to let this opportu
nity puss by! 30 bars of exquisite
Jergcn's soap At such a reduction. This
is your time to get acquointed with
Jergen products if you have never used
them.
1.09
HOSIERY Calendar
FOR HOME COMING EVENTS
Our
Hosiery
Recommendations
for this
strenuous
Week End.
4
Washburne's
for sheerest
loveliest,
finest hose.
For the Paul
Whiteman Dance
2 Thread CLOUDLESS CHIFFON
Sheer ... glamorous ... lovely are these 2
thread cloudless chiffon by Nolde and Horst . . .
clear, fine gauge and in colors to enhance the
loveliest evening ensemble. Red setter, Foxglow,
Malaga, Primrose, Townwear, Charcoal.
$1.35 3 Prs. $3.90
For the Football Game
4 THREAD CHIFFON 1
If you choose wisely you will prefer a heavier
stocking for the game. We suggest this 4 thread
No mend hose . . . Dul-O-Tone, Ringless with
armored heel to stand the wear of a busy day.
New Orleans Praline, Bermuda Beige, Accord,
Smoketone, Boulevard Cafe.
$1.15 3 Prs. $3.30
For Sunday Church
and Galli Curci Concert
3 THREAD TOWN CHIFFON
A lovely sheer S thread chiffon by Artcraft will
solve the hosiery problem for your Sunday events.
Mngic Twist crepe, toe seal, heel seal, fine gauge,
ringless. In iridescent Sherrytone and Red Clay,
also shades of Cafe u lait, Titian Rusi, Saunter
and Snappy.
$1.35 3 Prs. $3.90
FIRST FLOOR
$1.25 Madame Rubinstein
Lip StickOn Sale at
Every one who uses Madame Rubinstien's products will
be delighted to find that they can purchase her round
lipstick in a round enamel case for such a drastic re
duction! Green, black, and red. The lipstick shades
are Red Coral, Red Raspberry, Red Geranium.
69
Vndisputable Facts:
The Endurance of Granite
The Quality of
Kuppenheimer
Champion Suits
Nimble fingered craftsmen and eagle-eyed examiners
give long life to Kuppenheimer Champion suits. Inch
by inch the worsted fabrics are examined, chemically
tested to judge their sturdiness. Six thousand stitches
in the collar and lapels of each $uit are one of many
style-retaining operations. These clothes are grand
values!
$5Q.ck)
"Valgora" Coats
By KUPPENHEIMER
The coat with nine lives . . . Count them before you
buy a top coat. Don't be content with only 5 or 6
features . . . select Valgora and enjoy 9 distinct ad
vantages for your money. It is weather proof; wet
resistant; wrinkle proof; soft, supple; lustrous, silky;
light in weight; handsome; distinctive; and moderately
priced.
40
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Interwoven Socks
Interwoven the famous sock offers some new fea
tures that will be remarkable advantages. The "Nu
Top" a regular length sock that stays up without
binding . . . self-supporting rib; the "Red-Tip" a
new Interwoven wear-resist toe that will stand the
grind of every day wear; and the Lisle lined Wool
socks ... for comfort and warmth.
"Nu-Top" Socks 75c, 2 pairs for $1.10
Interwoven 'Red-Tip' Socks. 2 prs. for $1.10
3 Pairs for $U0
k Interwoven Lisle Lined Wool Socks
55c to $1.00
FIRST FLOOR
Faultless
No Belt
Pajamas
$2-ooto$4,0)
Faultless No-Belt P
mas are the most co
fortable pajamas m.
Poplins. Oxford CM
Sateens, BroadcloUu
stripes, checks. Pi
figures, all
well-made, well fit1
tailored pajama.