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La 21, 19- THE -REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE,- OREGON Page TErea, cffy NEWS NOTES - -HArS DOING Sunday -i,,h con- "astr Eugene ' "fa. m.-Services In local ;Sm.ServiceS in local Monday . oon-Kiwan.S club ,; Osburn hotel. P-fffVg n band and fe'LLo Ifwindinstru- nf his WOOawwu M" !bers oi n . (nj to iar as gue Mr f, the high scno"i "" Jill be guest conductor of ,Skhlgh school band, and quartet will play a series o Members of the quartet F. . Williams, bassoon- 5,'harlotte Plummer, clarinet Icon Scott, flutist, and Ralph Kenzie, oboist. i lo Be Improved L road up Champion creek, ling to the Champion mine in fEoheraia district, will be im ed soon, according to Cal M. fe county commissioner, who tct'ed it Friday in company rcommissiner Walter J. Hol 5 j rnnntv Eneineer P. M. L Several places where the fece has worn out will be re jed. The party found 30 men tor at the mine and 10 more jexpected to be added to the poll soon, they were informed. 1 it Elected Charles Race, Toledo, has been ed president of a newly or gzed alumni chapter of Theta jta Phi, national mens educa i honorary, at the University. Jn Brook, Vernonia, as vice ident; and Everett Daugherty, 5tt Home, secretary; were the (jr officers named by the group. ih. F. Beck, associate professor Jsychology, will be faculty ad- r (jMedford lewis Simpson, road foreman in i Willamette national forest, has i transferred to the Rogue mr forest, at Medford. where mill serve as acting superin- lent of construction, it was kunced Saturday bv J. R. Ickart, forest supervisor. Mr. jpson was formerly connected a national forest in Wash- Ion. Meet Tuesday le Ess See bridge club will t Tuesday at 2 p. m with Mrs. !. Hart in Santa Clara. Ino Clover In Demand ing is a big demand for La- clover seed, accordinff in Ih P. Laird of the Pleasant district, who was in Eugene Uy, During the past week he received a single order for 100 pounds of the seed and has ship ped it as far as Colorado and Tennessee. He had over 'a ton this year but has but a little of it left. Townsend Club to Meet Townsend club No. 1 is holding a 630 dinner and business meeting Thursday evening at the Silver Spray hall. The club met the past week with 64 present. Old-time dances open to the public are held each Wednesday and Saturday night. The club's meetings are held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Sil ver Spray hall. Youth League Meets The Youth League , will hold its regular monthly "guest night" dance at the W. O. W. hall, Tues day, April 23. Each member is permitted to bring one guest. The Springfield and Eugene leagues will not hold regular meetings April 29 and 30 on account of the May-day dance on May 1 at the Wintergarden. Vets Have Sunday Dinner The Spanish-American war vet erans and their families will have a potluck dinner at the armory at 1 p. m. Sunday, the occasion being annual muster day. Mem bers of the camps and auxiliaries at Albany and Cottage Grove will be guests of the local organizations. Pianist to Give Program Miss Nelda Patterson, piano pupil of Mrs. Olive Mull, will play piano selections on the broadcast of the American Legion auxiliary Monday from 8 to 8:15 p. m. Her numbers will be the rondo from Mozarts Sonata in C, Waltz, Opus 34, No. 2, by Chopin, and Sonata in E Minor by Haydn. Autos Crash Cars driven by Lloyd A. Need ham, 648 Sixth avenue west, and Gerald L. Newton , Springfield, collided on Charnelton between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Satur day afternoon. The accident oc cured when Mr. Newton was pull ing out from the curb. Fenders on both vehicles were smashed. Go to Bellingham Max Hoppe and son Marvin and daughter, Mrs. Earl Wheeler, have left for Bellingham, Wash., where they were called by the serious illness of Mr. Hoppe's son, Maurice Hoppe, a former Eugene resident. Mrs. Hoppe left for Bellingham last Sunday. Social Group to Meet The social club of the Sons of Union Veterans' auxiliary will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the armory. Mrs. W. E. Buchanan and Mrs. Myrtle Spencer are in charge. -. . . Dr. Neal to Speak Dr. W. B. Neal, Who recently retuened from a trip to Central America, will speak and show pictures of his travels at the Ki- wanis club luncheon Monday noon at the Osburn hotel. Has Poem In Magazine N. D. Winfrey, local writer of verse, has one of his poems, "In the Land of Oregon," in the cur rent issue of the magazine "Tumblewood," published in Port land by J. E. Shelton, former Eu gene newspaper man. Inspect Road Walter J. Holland, county com missioner, and P. M. Morse, county engineer, inspected the Kitson Springs road Saturday with a view to making some im provements on it. Come Here from Idaho Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Patrick of Nampa, Idaho, have come here to live and are at Drespnt at th home of Mrs. Patrick's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. W. I. Patrick, at Hayden Bridge. Sewing Lessons Given Free lessons in plain and fancy sewing will be taught under the auspices of the adult education and recreation department, at 446 Twelfth avenue east, Mrs. Day is the instructor. Boys to Be Taken Back Officers from Portland will be here Monday to return to that city two juvenile boys accused of the theft of four cars. They were picked up in the S. P. yards here Thursday night. From Depoe Bay J. B. Finkenbeiner of Eugene, who has been working on the new highway bridge at Depoe Bay since the first of the year, is here to spend the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Here Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright of Junction City were in Eugene Saturday. Mr. Wright who is deputy assessor, has about com pleted his field work. Road Men Here James Tedford, county road superintendent for the southern end of the county, was here from Cottage Grove Saturday to con fer with the county court Mrs. Bradford Here Mrs. Rachel Bradford of Port land is here to visit her niece, Mrs. Oren Davis, and she will visit her sister Mrs. M. A. Orury, at Jasper. From Roseburg Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. T. G. Wat son and Mrs. E. J. Wainscott of Roseburg spent Friday in Eu gene, visiting friends. Bike Stolen The bicycle of Lloyd Lawrence, Rt 4, Eugene, was stolen Satur day, according to city police. Leave for Indiana Ernest Schrenk, Jr., and Ray mond Laird of Pleasant Hill have left for South Bend, Ind., where Mr. Schrenk will buy a new car and the two will drive it home. Theta Rho Meeting Theta Rho Girls will meet Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. temple. Initiation will be held. Practice is being held for the state assembly each Monday at 4 p. m. Married Saturday Mack Aden Kinsland and Mil dred Estelle Lindsay were mar ried at the courthouse Saturday, County Judge Hurd officiating. To McKenzie River Mrs. A. E. Elder of North Bend has joined her husband who is employed on the McKenzie river. She will remain two or three weeks. To Hold Clinic A pre-school clinic will be held at the Stella Magladry school Tuesday at 9:30 p. m. Examina tions will be made by the county health unit. Townsend Meeting i Townsend club No. 15 will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Bion Drake, 411 Lincoln street. Visitors are welcome. Plan Degree Work Work in the F. C. degree will be held at the Wednesday evening meeting of Eugene lodge, No. 11, A. F. and A. M. Plan Luncheon Meeting Amitie club will hold a 1:15 salad luncheon Thursday with Mrs. C. S. Dillon. To Entertain Club Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinley are entertaining their contract club Wedneday evening. Here from Mohawk D. T. Spores of the Mohawk valley transacted business in Eu gene Saturday. To Meet Wednesday Wednesday club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs, Ashley Noughton. Records BOUNTY Bounty collected by Calvin Wallace of Jasper on one bobcat; by Wallace Neal of Westfir on one coyote. MARRIAGE LICENSES Bert E. Davis and Iola M. Dunning, both of Eugene. Levi V. Campbell of Blue River and Agnes F. Ellison of Eugene. Louis W. Anderson and Julia H. Anderson, both of Alsea. PROBATE COURT Estate of George B. Schaefers deceased; May 20 at 10 a. m., set as time for hearing final account, Estate of George L, Sauer, de ceased; Margaret Sauer appointed executor of will and J. J. Kirch- off, Lenora L. Dillard and O. A, Houglum appraisers. GET your 1940 Lane county Di rectory at Valley Printing Co, Benefit Party Set Wednesday Afternoon SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) The Girl Scouts benefit card party is to be held Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Levi Neet, it was announced Saturday. The party is to begin at two o'clock. All those wishing transporta tion to the affair are to meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Gossler, 506 F street. Both auction and contract bridge will be played, and "500" and pinochle are included in the game schedule. Mrs. Frank Mauney is chairman for the benefit. Committee chair men are: Mrs. Walter Rust, tables; Mrs. Keck, tickets; Mrs. James MacManiman, prizes; Mrs. Lar son Wright, decorations; and Mrs. Robert Pifer, refreshments. The funds from the benefit will go ior the purchase of scout uniforms. Mrs. Frost Is Hostess To Circle Meeting SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Mrs. F. H. Frost is to bo hostess Tuesday afternoon at her home in Glenwood to members of circle No. 3 of the Methodist church Ladies Aid. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Elizabeth Emery and Mrs. John Gates. The meeting is to begin at 2:30 o'clock. The afternoon will be spent in entertainment, with Mrs. Elizabeth Page, Mrs. James Mac Maniman, and Mrs. Robert Cul bertson working on program fea tures. Music is to be presented, and Mrs. F. B. Whitney is scheduled to give a reading. The members will play games. N. O. W. MEETS THURSDAY SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold their reg ular mpptincf at 7 nVlnb- Th,fe day evening instead of 8 o'clock, Decause me springneia chapter will attend a meeting in Eugene that same evening. DRILL TEAM PRACTICES SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Members of the R. N. A. drill tpnm will nrnotip TVffrwH..f evening at 7:30 o'clock, and all memoers are requested to be present. This will be the final rehearsal for the Royal Neigh bors convention, to be held in Marcola Wednesday, April 24. OFFICERS PARTICIPATE SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Members of the Springfield Springfield division of the nation al guard, and reserve officers of this city will participate in the army encampment events in Eu gene Sunday. FINED FRIDAY SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Among those fined in the office of the city recorder were Marlin Darr and Leroy Williams of this city, each fined $10 for tigntlng in the streets. F. B. Ham lin received a $1 fine for over time parking, O. A. Prince of Eu gene was fined $1 for a U turn and Albert Obert of Westfir was fined $2 for failing to stop at a stop street. , , Townsend News (From Official Townsend Headquarters) The Townend headquarters of Lane county, 291 Eighth avenue west, W. O. W. hall, is open daily from 1 to 5 p. m. Business session followed by a program of music, recitations and discussions is held every Saturday evening at 7:30. Old-time dances are held on Thursday and Saturday of each week from 9 o'clock until mid night, A leap year dance is sched uled for Thursday evening April 25. The public is cordially invited to attend. TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Monday, April 22 Alpine club will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p. m. Cottage Grove club will meet at the Townsend hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday Eugene club 15 will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bion Drake, 411 Lincoln street at 7:30 p. m. The club will sponsor the sale of ice-cream and cake. Florence club will meet at the Kyle hall at 8 p. m. Glenwood club 9 will meet at the school gymnasium at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday River Road club 3 will meet at the cottage, Skinner butte park at 730 p. m. It's to be a basket social. Thursday Dorena club will meet at the Farmer's Union hall at 8 p. m. Junction City club 2 will meet at the Greenwood hall at 8:30 p. m. Friday Eugene club 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Ida Krey, 1390 Mill street at 7:30 p. m. Eugene club 11 will meet at the cottage, Skinner butte park, at 8 p. m. Springfield club 3 will meet at the Taylor hall at 7:30 p. m. HAPPY EVENING CLUB SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Margaret Gorrie will be hostess Wednesday evening to members of the Happy Evening club who will meet at her home at 7:30 o'clock. The music com mittee will have charge of the program. TO MEET TUESDAY SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) The regular communica tion 'of Liberty lodge No. 171, A F. and A. M. will be held in the Masonic hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work will be done in the E. A. degree. HERE THIS WEEK-END SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Mr. John Jacobson of Florence and Mr. Pete Jacobson of Marshfield are in Springfield at the home of their brother, Severt Jacobson this week-end. 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April 20 (Spe cial) New officers for the cham ber of commerce during the com ing year will be elected Monday night at the regular dinner meet ing of the group it was announced by Phil Bartholomew, president, Saturday. In addition to the elections, committees to lay plans for Springfield's big industrial cele bration, probably to be scheduled for the latter part of May, will be appointed, and Mr. Bartholo mew urges that all interested in the event attend Monday s meeting. Dr. J. F. Cramer, superinten dent of schools in Eugene, will oe a Matured speaker at the chamber dinner, and is to talk on "Growing Pains," with reference to the growth of Springfield dur ing the past few years. The dinner will be at 6:30 o' clock in the Methodist church so cial rooms. Barrett-Stewart Wedding Friday Night SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Miss Arlene Barrett, daugh ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bar rett of Springfield, and Claude Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart, Eugene, were mar ried at a simple ceremony at the home of the bride Friday night. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. D. McCormick. The couple plans to live at Westfir where Mr. Stewart is employed. VISITING MRS. POOLE SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Mrs. C. E. Tye of Lucerne, Colorado, arrived in Springfield triday to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Poole. Mrs. Tye will remain in Spring field for several weeks. BIRTHDAY PARTY SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. - Dan Martin will entertain Sunday afternoon for their son, Dean Martin, on the occasion of his birthday. The young honor guest is two years old. TO HOLD CAFETERIA SPRINGFIELD, April 20 (Spe cial) Juanita Rebekah lodge is holding a penny cafeteria Monday evening at 6:30 in the lodge din ing room. All Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their friends are Invited. New Sub-Division to Be Put on Market Dr. Royal GIck of Eugene has purchased a 47-acre tract of land on the new Pacific highway north of the city from P. J, Thatcher of Corvallis and plans to subdivide it and place tracts upon the market. The property is located across the highway from the Bonneville sub station, only a short distance north of the overhead crossing! On it are two houses and barns and other farm buildings. The work of laying out the place into acre and half-acre lots is now under way. , .. Frank IT Kinney of the Oregon Settlement association handled the deal. Mr. Kinney said Satur day that within the past 30 days he has sold three other acreage tracts to Eugene business men. Odd Fellows to Give Dinner For Rebekahs Spencer Butte lodge, No. 9, I. O. . F., is giving a fellowship dinner Tuesday evening at 8:30 with members of Eugene Rebekah lodge as guests. Rebekahs, and Odd Fellows and their wives are invited. A chicken dinner will be served. The committee in charge is Carl Draper, George Thorpe and Rodney Jeans. The business meetitng will follow the dinner. ARROW MESSENGER PH. 610 NEW HEADQUARTERS for SKYLINE STAGE Oakrldge-McCredle Springs on and after May 1st we will use the new GREYHOUND . TERMINAL The Skyline Stage is an In dependent line but will use the Greyhound Terminal and have an exchange of tickets with that company. From Rubensteiii's' Many people are still unac quainted with our new dra pery department. They do not know that we are showing a complete diversified stock second to none in the city. Our new and unusual meth od of display makes selection much easier as all of our samples are MADE-UP as complete finished draperies. There is no guess-work as to how they will look. All draperies are custom made to your order consult our decorators for specialized window treatments. 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