Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 13, 1938, Image 2

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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
N. 0. W. to Install al
Open Ceremony
SPFtlNGFJKLD, April 13. (Spe
cial) Pine Circle, No. 4fi, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, will hold public
installation Thursday night at 8
o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hnll.
The following officers will be
installed:
Mrs. Stella Eaton, past guardian
neiphbor; Mrs. Sadie Baldwin,
guardian neighbor;Mr5. Stella Low-j
is, adviser; Mrs. Nellie Can, ma- i
Kician; Mrs. Minnie Uirard, clerk;
Miss uons Oirard, musician; Hay i
D.iisy Push, correspondent.
A program and refreshments
Hill follow installation.
Methodist Women To
Hold Food Sale
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe
cial) Ladies' Aid divisions of the
Springfield Methodist Episcopal
church will hold a cooked food
and f;mcy work sale Saturday,
April Ifi, Martin at 9 a. m. at the
Springfield Willys company, Fifth
and Main streets.
Mrs. Dorothy Fullerton is in
charge of division 1, Mrs. Charles
Myers nf division 2, Mrs. Laura
Druiy nf division 3, and Mrs. Eu-
trons club at a meeting held Tues
day night at the home of Mrs.
Margaret Kenyon, in Eugene.
Mrs. Pearl Schantol way elect-
led vice president, Mrs. Bertha
: Rouse was chosen sccrctary-treas-
jurcr, and Mrs. Abbie Whoaton ' ciifl)
! was elected reporter. A mkiuI aft
crnoon followed the election.
cilman. suffered broken bones in
his foot when he fell while shing
ling the roof of his home Monday,
Union Service To Be
Held At Christian
KtP-fn attPnrinf M:irinn AH;im geilC ftK'Mhaney III dlVlblOfl 4.
captain of the guards; Mrs. Myrtle! ;
Eggimann, senior guardian; Mrs. MrS. Fraedrick Will
Edyth Cox, Mrs. Alice Doane and i e , j ,
Ed Opgar. managers; Mrs. Edyth Head TOSt MatTOnS
Laxton, banker; Mrs. .Juanita
Brown, outer sentinel; Mrs. Hattie SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe
Chapman. inner sentinel; Mrs.Jcial) Mrs. Lena Fraedrick was
Grace Fischer, flag bearer; Mrs. elected president of the Past Ma-
3o often there is an urgent need for
extra cash. Even if your salary now buys
all the pleasures of living you want
your family to have, there should al
ways be a cash reserve for emergencies.
Savings Dollars GROW with this institution
PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
and LOAN ASS'N. OF TACOMA
829 Willamette St., Eugene
F. M. Cashman. Mgr. Hush F. Proud fit, Asst. Mi?.
ir Operating under charter and supervision of the U. S. Gov't
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe
cial) Holy Week union services
will be held Wednesday and
Thuisday nights at the Spring
field Christian church with Rev
If.
tist church, as Wednesday speak
er, and Dr. B. Earie Parker, pas
tor of the First Methodist church
in Eugene, as Thursday speaker
Friday afternoon, from 1:30 un
til 2:30 o'clock a Good Friday
worship service will be held at
the Christian church. There will
be a pre-Easter devotional service.
MEETING POSTPONED
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe-
-A meetins of the Cooking
club of the Christian church,
s.-l.l tiled for Thursday, April 14,
hfs been postponed until Thurs
day, April 21. when it will be held
at the home of Mrs. H. M. McFar
land, 54(i Fifth Mreet.
ELECT OFFICERS
COTTAGE GROVE. April 13.
(Special) The LaComus club held
its annual election of officers
Tuesday. A covered dish dinner
A. Wanvig, pastor of the Bap- j was a feature in honor of the nine-
ircmn aninvrisitijr ui me nuu at
the home of Mrs. C. J. Kem, retir
ing president. The club members
honored Mrs. Kem with a hand
kerchief shower. Mrs. W. W. Mc
Kurland was elected as the new
president; Mrs. Karl Bracher, vice
president; Mrs. Fred Blickle, secretary-treasurer.
At bridge Mrs. A.
W. Swanson and Mrs. Bracher won
prizes. The club will meet in two
weeks with Mrs. Blickle.
ritISC II.I.A TO MEET
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe
cial) Priscilla club will meet on
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Norman Howard.
VOTERS REMINDED
SPRINGFIFXD, April 13. (Spe
cial) Persons who hove not yet
registered for May primary elec
tions have but six days in which to
do so, according to City Recorder
C. L. Aldrich. Registration deadline
is Tuesday, April 19, at 5 p. m.
COUNCILMAN INJURED
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. (Spe
cial) George Kendall, city coun-
x I J l Dozens and dozens of beautiful new Easter stylos
' L I A .await you at Block's. Blues, Coppers, Patents all
, lfjjL'.i I' the gay colors that harmonize -with a most color
' I WPZV 'u' season- All the scintillating styles that usually -
. - cos so muc' Block's brings them all to you at
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v- loul Jove the bluei once, you ve see it """" T'L
vx hm. Rich, fashionable blu with tfce r'-M ft A i ' " '
deep qlow f sapphires. They're yegrt v?i T ' ' " .A' '
by 9rc of Block's style leadership. Ij&r "' '''
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JUNCTION CITY NEWS
JUNCTION CITY, April. 13.
(Special) Colin Moore has gone
to Portland where he will attend
a session of service station school
of instruction with the Union Oil
company.
Rogers' hospital reports the birth
of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
( live Smith on Monday, April 11.
The baby has been named Beverly
Gail.
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Dansing-
burg have moved into the Dctmer
ing house on Juniper street, from
the east side where they have
been living.
Mr., Mrs. Tate
To Observe 60th
Anniversary
COTTAGK GROVE, April 13.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Tate are celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary Thursday.
A reception for them will be
given from 2 to 4 p. m. Thursday
at the home of a daughter. Mrs.
May Oard. 50 South Eighth street.
All friends of the couple are in
vited to call.
PRESENT PLAY
HALSEV. April 13. (Special)
The drama "Death Takes the
Steering Wheel," produced this
week at the local high school gym
nasium, was quite well attended.
It was produced by local talent
under the auspices of the state anti
liquor league. Characters were
Bert S. Clark. Elston Knight, Hay
ward H. Johnson of Portland,
George Starr, Floyd V. Barrett,
Lester Albertson, Ralph Dannen,
Francis Dannen, Mrs. Elbert Isom.
Oran Jordan, L. O. Surgeon, Estes
V. Bass, Fred Dent, W. A. Briggs,
Frank Maxwell, Mrs. B. M. Miller,
Mrs. Frank Maxwell, Mrs. Joseph
Northrup, Mrs. Everett Carey, Mrs.
Nora Coleman, O. J. Albertson,
George McNeil.
ARRANGE SERVICES
IIALSEY, April 13. (Special)
The primary and beginners depart
ments of the local Methodist Epis
copal church met at the church
Tuesday afternoon for a work
period on Easter work. They arc
saving their pennies to buy an
Easter lily. On Saturday afternoon
they will have a party and Easter
egg hunt, sponsored by their teach
ers. Several services of special nature
are being held at the Methodist
Episcopal church this week. Thurs
day night will be held the candle
light communion service with spe
cial music. Easter Sunday the
young folks of the church will hold
sunrise service and breakfast at
the church. Baptismal services for
babies and adults will be held dur
ing the Easter morning service.
Several members will be received
into the church. Sunday evening
the choir of the church will present
its Easter cantata.
OAK RIDGE ITEMS
OAKRIDGE, April 13. (Spe
cial) Tile Qakridgc Community
club will meet in the grade schorl
Friday afternoon for a regular
business session.
Latest report regarding the con
dition of Mrs. G. L. Burian is that
she is slightly Improved but will
be in the hospital at least another
week.
Rev. and Mrs. Dan Anderson and
family have moved to Eugene to
make their home. Due to the ill
ness of Mrs. Anderson, Rev. An
derson resigned his pastorate at
the Hiblc Standard church.
AU churches in the city arc pre
paring an Easter service and spe
cial programs arc being arranged
for the Sunday school hour.
Classes in both schools will be
discontinued Wednesday afternoon
until April 18.
TO HONOR DAVISES
WESTFIR, April 13. (Special)
A potluck supper compliment
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis,
who are leaving soon for their
new location in Washington, where
Mr. Davis is being transferred by
the forestry service, will be held
at the legion hall in Oakridge on
Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Davis are respective members of
Cascade post and auxiliary.
CARD CLUB MEETS
WESTFIR, April 13. (Special)
Mrs. Frank Kleisner entertained
for the Five Hundred club at her
home, Tuesday. High score was
won by Mrs. Dwight Rutan.
Those present were Mrs. Lloyd
Tox, Mrs. Martin Elam, Mrs. L.
K. Posvar. Mrs. Crete Robinson,
Mrs. W. F. Rehwalt, Mrs. Rutan
and Mrs. Kleisner.
The local Rebekah lodge has ac
cepted an invitation from the
Brownsville Rebekah lodge to put
on the degree work for them on
Wednesday, April 20, at the time
of the official visit of Mrs. May
Jonas, state president from Prine
ville. They will confer the degree on
six candidates for themselves this
coming Wednesday night, April 13
and also on one candidate from
Harrisburg. This will be the first
time they have conferred the de
gree in many years.
MEETING POSTPONED '
TRENT, April 13. (Special)
The Helping Hand club was post
poned this week on account of the
death of the child of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dall. The next meeting will be
announced later.
LOWFtr a-....
The Giustina mill, v, "
shut down a l0s
again Monday. .Jf
Lowell hoM ik. ., 1
men.
IT special!
VIDA HAPPENINGS 1
VIDA, April 13. (Special) I
Arthur Minney and his grand- i
father Ben Minney came from
Oakridge Sunday and were dinner
guests at the Otis Finn home. Mr.
Minney Sr. will stay indefinitely
with Mr. and Mrs. Finn. j
Mrs. Arthur Minney and baby :
daughter Gloria Joan are spending
the week visiting two of Mrs.
Minney's sisters in Portland.
SHADE Reversing, by Eugene
Shade and Drapery Store. Phone
1271. 117 East 10th.
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
LUDFORD'S PAINT SHOP
HOW YOU CAN
ATTRACT MEN
Don't let love and romance pais you by. Men
like girli with lota of pep and energy.
So start Utkine time-proven Lyrila E. !
Pinkham's Vegptanle Compound and note !
the difference. I'inkham'a Compound, mado 1
eiptcially or uomtn from wholesome herbs :
and roots, helps Nature tone up your system '
and thus calms irritable nerves and gives you
more pep to really enjoy life.
For over 60 years one woman has told an
other how to go "smiling thru" dlitreas from
female functional disorders with Pinkham's
Compound. Let It help YOU!
Ladies" Suede
Topper Coats
in Easter Parade Colors
4.98
TO HOLD SUPPER
OAKRIDGE, April 13. (Spe
cial) The Elm Rebekah lodge
met in regular session Tuesday
evening. Plans were made to have
a potluck supper the first meeting
in May. The supper will follow the
regular meeting and members of
the I. O. O. F. lodge are to be the
guests for the supper and they are
to provide the entertainment.'
Memoers of the Rebekah lodge are
invited to attend the district meet
ing of Odd Fellows in Springfield,
April 27. Special meetings and en
tertainment will be provided for
the visiting Rcbekahs. During the
good of the order period, Mrs.
Jane Dorfler, newly elected dis
trict deputy, discussed her work.
TO CONFER DEGREE
HALSEY, April 13. (Special)
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed is
the Morning Ratio to Go
The liter should rmir out two pounds of
HrjuW hilo into your bowels daily. If thi bile
U not flowing freely, your food doesn't diKest.
It just dii-ajf in the bowela. On bloata up
your stomach. You at constipated. Your
whole system is p.iisoned and you feel sour,
sunk and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't Ret at
the eause. It takes those Rood, old Carter's
I.lttle Liver fills tn set these two pounds
of bile llowiriK freely and make you feel
"up and ui." Harmless, gentle, yet amaz
ing In muklnft nile How freely. Ask for
Carter's Little Liver Tills by name. 25c
Stubbornly refuse anything else.
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