THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
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vn MINES FOR THIS MAN O'WAR With his usual hieh soirits
(,'ugh his five-acre paddock on Samuel D. Riddle's Faraway Farm near Lexington, Ky.,
J i stranger to the "blue grass" might never guess that the famous race horse is now 2
rtirs old. "Big Red" is one of nation's big-money sires, has fathered War Admiral, Mar
Baitleship-
Ufl( Mrs. inmun
njiiBA. Dec. 21. (Special)
!t. and Mrs. Ben Inmans
jtn wedding anniveiaaij is
Lumber 25. mere is io ue an
iitrary program bi me
ch 01 Christ bunaay morning,
prober 24 at 10:45 a. m. in
,- haior. iney are cnarier
L,bers of this church. There
Jj, readings and special num-
, tnends ana relatives die
r:.ti to be present for this serv
, Thsre will be open house
;.-Mtmas afternoon at their home
t: tends and relatives.
DISCl'SS RIG MAKING
JLMIRA, Dec. 21. (Special)
Elmra Noti unit or Home
isnomics met at the grange hall
eek for an all-day meeting.
t project leaders, Mrs. Royce
:ier and wrs. Leo I'arKer,
laMtrated braided and hooked
:c. A potmcK ainner was
kved at noon after the demon-
ff:m were over. Mrs. John
liai took charge of the recrea-
hour. There were several
zis given. Christmas carols
sung by the group and a gift
isr.ge held. The following
-:t present: Sarah Hemming-
Mrs. George Draper, Emma
iton. JIadge Guile, Bessie
tlopher, Grace Bachelor,
1 Smith, Mrs. Blanchard,
let Eaves, Verna Dahlin, Anna
H!HD, Ins Spangler, Ethel Kirk,
:- ft uson, Hannah Mansfield,
Ethel Parker.
HARRISBIRG NEWS
HAHR1SBURG, Dec. 21. (Spe
Si-At the last meeting of the
.iies' Auxiliary, the following
trs were elected to serve dur
: 1940: president, Mrs. F. J.
:neter; vice-president, Mrs.
Minnie Mclvin; secretary, Mrs. M.
E. Rush; treasurer. Mrs. Lloyd
Simon. The new officers will be
installed the first meeting in Jan
uary. On this date there will be a
potluck dinner for members of the
chamber of commerce and ladies'
auxiliary, their wives and hus
bands. The committee in charge
of the dinner is Mrs. Ina Kirsch
man, Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and Mrs.
J. J. Cramer.
Mr, and Mrs. George Scott were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Moore
at a dinner recently. The occa
sion was the 34th wedding anni
versary of the Scotts.
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Hoard started
Wednesday by auto for LaVerne.
California, where they will spend
the holidays with their daughter,
Mrs. Luther Wright and family.
Another daughter, from New Mex
ico, will join them there.
Program Held
YONCALLA, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) A community Christmas1
tree and program with gifts and
treats for everyone was enjoyed
at the Elkhead achoolhouse this
week. The program consisted of
group singing; violin and piano
duet by Delmar Record and Mrs.
J. H, Wittmeyer; harmonica and
guitar solo, Paul Allen; readings,
J. C. Pringle, Mrs. Frank Creson,
Ben Creson, Merlin Johnson and
Freda Job and Laura Jobe. Re
freshments were served at the
close of the evening. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hart
ford and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Grass, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witt
meyer and family, Mrs. Dora
Johnson and family, Mrs. Hattie
Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. J, C,
Jobe and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Boan and family, John Wil
son, Betty Tulbright, Lyle, Ray
mond, and Bill Votte, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bradford and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradford,
Lyle Bradford, Henry Wheeler,
Delbert and George Langdon, Mr,
and Mrs. Delmar Record, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Record, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reeves, Nils Kling, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Langdon, and son Dan
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Romie Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Allen. J. C. and Frank
Pringle, and John Howard.
and Jack Kelly are in charge of
arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Molino of
San Diego, Cat, are spending the
holidays at the home of Mrs. Mo
lino's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Beidler.
The Elmartes club held a Christ
mas party at the home of Mrs.
Mewille Veatch Tuesday. A lunch
eon was served, followed by a gift
exchange and session at cards.
The club will meet with Mrs. N.
J. Nelson Jan. 16.
man. Fred Stransburg, Harry
Tompkins, Glenn McGee, Dick
Easton, Leonard Ackerman, Larry
White, Roy Ritter, Jim Jones,
Henry EUingsen, U. S. Epperson,
Elmer Christensen, and the host,
Ray Weldon.
Mrs, Ivan Easton and son of
Vancouver, Wash., are visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr, and
.Mrs. Harvey Marshal.
COTTAGE GROVE NEWS
COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21.
(Special) The Rainbow assembly
met recently and had its Christmas
party. Each brought toys to be
sent to the Shrine hospital in Port
land. Plans were made at the
meeting for the dancing party to
be held Dec. 28.
The Cottage Grove high school
class of 1935 is planning a reunion
on the evening of Dee. 29, at Row
River Inn. Mrs. Georgetta Funk
AT I1AI.SEY
HALSEY. Dec. 21 (Special)
The Lee Hayes family have rented
the Nettie Spencer house and will
move soon from the former Grant
Taylor house where they have re
sided for some time.
The Mountain States Power j
company cut the large fir tree in
front of the Mrs. Ernestine Mun
ger house one day last week.
Dr. Dan V. Poling, high school
visitor for the state system of
higher education visited the local
school Monday morning. He talk
ed briefly to all students but par
ticularly to the members of the
senior class.
VAUGHN NEWS
VAUGHN, Dec. 21. (Special)
A party honoring Robert Pulliam
was held at the home of Ray Wel
don last week. Those present
were the honored guest, Robert
Pulliam, Bob Marshal, Arthur
Johnson, Cliff Freeman, Don Frec-
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GOLDSON NEWS
GOLDSON, Dec. 20. (Special)
Goldson grange met at the halt
recently with 22 members present
An enchange of Christmas gifts
was held among the members with
a program put on by all present.
It was decided to have a New
Year's eve dance at the hall. A
committee was appointed to make
all needed arrangements for the
dance. It was also decided to meet
at the hall to work on the hall
roof, which has been leaking bad
ly, A potluck dinner was held at
noon, also a potluck supper was
held Friday night at the grange
meeting.
It is reported that Mrs. Effie
Cox is improving. She has been
in bed most of the time for al
most 11 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hansen, Mrs.
Pearl Brown, Hardy Cox and son
Dan, Henry Landers and Mrs.
Ross Reid all assisted Mrs. Stella
Powell pick turkeys at her place
recently. Mr. Phouts and Mrs.
Mary Herbert and children helped
a while in the evening. Mrs. Eftic
Cox and son Doran were cooks
and dish washers.
Mt. Carmel school is putting on
a Christmas program at the grange
hail Friday night, with a tree.
HOLD CHRISTMAS MEETING
HARRISBURG, Dec. 81, (Spe
cial) The Harrisburg Commun
ity Garden club gave ite Christ
mas party recently at the home of
Mrs. l J. Scholi. A potluck din
ner was served at noon at which
20 members were present. There
was a Christmas tree and an ex
chang of gifts. Mrs. C. M. Stone,
president of the club, was pre
sented with a special gift from the
club members. A short business
meeting was held and it was de
cided to resume work on baskets
which hud been put aside because
of the busy season. The next meet
ing will be held January 9. at the
home of Mrs. Stone, with Mrs.
Ross and Mrs. Moore as hostesses.
Present at the Christmas meet
ing were Mesdames M. E. Rush,
Calvin Owens, J. J. Cramer, F. J.
Epeneter, Jane Curtis. Lynne
Owen, Rundall Brock, C, At. Stone.
Ed Duerre. Earl Tyler, George
Scott, Everett Scott, J, C. Clay.
Amelia Grimes. Roy Peterson.
Harlan Ross, J. W. Moore, H. T.
Widdilield.
ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Garrett. An exchange of gifts
and Christmas party and card
games made up the evening's en
tertainment Those present were
Mr. ami Mts. John Maxwell, Patty
Lou AddiliRton, Ethel Nielsen,
Avelta Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Hileman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Casterlitie, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell,
Mr.- and Mrs. George Eastham,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pulley, Mr,
A. S. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Gar
rett. High honors at cards went to
Mrs. Casterline and Mr. Cole,
Next high to Helen Bell and Mr.
Eustham. Refreshments were
served before the group departed
for their homes.
-H 1M B MEETS
DEKRHORN. Dec. 81 (Spe
rlaDThe "Modern Woodsmen."
Four-H organization of older boys
and girls, met with their leader.
Lester Wheeler, for their pre
Christmas business session. Tliev
made plans tor the coming year's
work and drew names for an ex
change of gifts at the annual
Christmas tree. Members present
were Carolyn Stacy, president;
Loris fountain, Ada Currant,
Marvena Holmes, Glenda Smith
and George Partridge.
PARTY FOR C LUB
MARCOLA, Dec. 21 (Special)
The members of the Pastime
club held a potluck dinner recent-
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HALSEY. Dec. 21 (Special)
Rev. and Mrs. Grant H. Coles are
leaving the Iirst of the new year
to take the Church of Christ
church at Oohena. Idho. Rev,
and Mrs. Willis Hale, fornwrly
Halsey residents have booked
passage for the Phillipme Islands
on January 25. They hope to be in
Halsey briefly before their de
parture. He has been preacher ofl
the sewnd Church of Christ at;
Boise, Idaho for some tune. The
board of Ihe local Church of
Christ ha selected Rev. Ted Bey
er of Crabtree to be the new min
ister of the local church, filling
the vacancy caused by the resig
nation of Rev. Mr. Cole. Rev. Mr.
Bayer and wife will move into the
parsonage soon after the first of
the year.
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Beauty Mist!
luxnnooa
TO GIVE PROGRAM
DRAIN, Dec. 21 (Special)
The children of the Christian
church Bible school will put on a
Christmas program Saturday
evening at the church.
The final
touch after bathing
mil clinging cloud
of (hi ailk-pua pow
der la timed with the subtle ari
tocratic perfume of Engliah
lavender flowers. Surrounds yoa
with an aura of fresh, dclieatn
fragrance soothes, smooths and
protects your skin. Exquisitely
fine in handsome container with,
giant puff. Floor.
Everybody's Drug
986 Willamette
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TREASURE BOX
complete with mirror-picture token
A fivorcd foursome of delightful Esrly Ameriesn toilst
rtquiiitc! -Toilet Soip,' Sichtl, Guttt Toiltt Water, and
Gueit Tilcum m t tlevtrly decorated be wirti an illus
tration of hittork Mount Vernon gracing it lid. The mirror,
decorated with an eld-fihioned winter mm, colorfully
mounted on a ttar.tsangled mat, and ready for framing,
is in IAIU.Y AMERICAN TOKIK to you. T&Utriu Dt.
Ever body's Drug
986 Willamette St
Eugene
ADVISES EVERYONE
SUFFERING AS SHE DID
TO TRY THE KRUGON
Mrs. Fred Schellhom, Eugene Lady, Give KniGon Full Credit
For Her Hetura To Good Health; Faulty Elimination
Yields to Modem Capiule Remedy
"I believe KruGon Jo be a real
blessing to those who suffer as I
did" said Mrs. Fred Schellhom,
165 West 5th Ave.. Eugene, s re
spected lariv of this city, recently
in talking wnn ine ru umi -.-
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THE KRIGOh- MAJf
.i,tif who is daily meeting
nubhc at the Hi!,n
Everybody's Drug Store, 888 Wil
lamette Street, this city:
Since i nave uitu "
KARL'S SM
7th and Willamette
SHOES
fa ' tested it mvtelf to see just how
,f5 ! good it really is . . . I cannot give
is ; it too much praise." continued
f)M i n t-hollhom. "Years of con-
had taken its toll and
"seemed to have just about
rr, health. My kid-
raused me endiess tr.
worry and distress. Irritation u
frequent and much of the time
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Called me up ai mgnia yiisa
could hardly get any sleep at all
In this condition I became nerv
ous, tired and worn-out. It seem-
on I had no oeo at all. My appe
tite failed me too, naa no oesire
for foods and I could Just feel
mvself Brewing worse most every
day. But then this Kruoon was
called to my attention ana irom
then on I began to show improve
ment "
"How wonderful it is to feel
n ood aeain. especially after
nufferine the way I had for
" rontinued Mn. Schell
I am aetting regular
bowel action now and with relief
from the effects of that dreaaiui
constipated condition I am feel
ing like my former self again. I
eat eood. have a splendid appe
tite and feel stronger and have
more oeo than in month. My
kidney action Is normal, sleep
fin and et the proper rest and
relaxation. I want others who
suffer as I did to learn about
KruGon and for that reason I am
lad to oublicly give this modern
caoaule remedy FULL CREDIT
in mv case. Those who give It
trial will soon appreciate Its real
merit." ,
And so It oes . . . ANOTHER
case right here In Eugene that
was actually surprising.
The Srjecial KruGon Man Is
HaiW meetina the local public at
the Hiron's Everybody's Drug
Store. 98 Willamette Street,
where he invites ail local people
to call to see bun,.
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