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Monday Evening, Uardi 2 ;Page Ten TIIE EUGENE GUARD EVANGELIST TALK By II. W. IUM Three thoireand people met at the armory yesterday afternoon to bear Victoria Hooili (.'liuborn-Demareit, the evangelist prc-.en, her aubjcct be fog "The Lily." There were lilies in the platform flower decorationi and the audience eung the o'.d fashioned hymn, "Ile't the Lily of the Valley," after wbicji Mrs. IJeniureat snug- a verse of it -n l-'reucu. The big chorus -developing finely under the direction of Kong Leader Uiumicm, rendered a beautiful piece written by Herbert Ulibboru, brother of the evangelist the title being "iiow Long -My J.ord." it wtt announced that there will Be no nervicel nt all today or tonight, but there will be the regular services thereafter, Kridoy at 3 p. in. Evangelist Va uutost will deliver tbe second of the series of four lectures on Love and Marriage, to women only. Just preceding the sermon yester day, the three little children of the Ueuiarests, the oldest 4 years and the . - A nth ivofm hrnlllfllt iO the platform and form illy mtroduced to "our folks" here in Eugene and they received n fluttering reception. Mrs. Deiniirest's SHrmon text on "The Lily'' was found in the Oth chap ter of Matthew wherein OoristianM are tuld iu pnrt "take no thought, say ing, what shall we eat? or what sh.tll wo drink J or, wherewithal shall we be clothed? (Kor utter I1 these things do the Gentiles seek)" The point she made liere win that It meant Christians should tuko no anxious thought being believers :n God's will promise to supply all their needs. It's the unbelievers (Ueutllel) wJio arc logically expected to se;k after these things. Cbristiuns who be lieve should not be anxious, was hr advice. The devil says seek after them (worldly things too)" she said, "be came (iod is going to reward you and you will get into henven anyway, ton aider the lilies of the field, lw tliey grow; they toil not, neither do they "' "he stated' that God would teach .is many of his -truths from the thing jf nature, and that Ootl reveals Himself to us this way, hi'avenly bodies is an other way, but the principal way i through his Incarnate word Jesus. Klio explained that all creation points directly, or Indirectly to IJie saviour of the world, and that he oft en drew upon the things of nature u. make his meaning more understand able to his listeners. Christian," she said, "mentis n Christ man, or n Christ woman. Christians are not made like you make sausage by running it througn n machine. Christians nre born, not made." ( "If yon want purity in your Wit." she continued, "bring In Jesus. If yo-i want to drive the devil out of Hugem-, bring In Jesus." Road Contracts to Be let by County Inspection of the Nntt rond wn mitrtw toilny by County ComniiHrtioiiur O. K. Crowe and P. M. .Iornc, coun ty fbgincer. to obtain da in for tin rnll.ni; "f on the jfriiditu tif be tweon two nnd three mites which if lirov drd for in thp mnrkot rnd pro gram for the ypnr. This cuntrnct nnd nlito one on the Crow-Vniitilm nnd the McCollum Rap route will nil prilibl. be nwnrded wi'hin the nenr future v order thnt work mny he under wny by pril 1, Recording to Commissioner Crowe. The. Crow-Vnhun project has $1101)0 nvnihblt and l4ie McCollum gnu rond $SSI0. Rheumatism SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLOBS Club Items Should Be Phoned To the 6oolety Editor Between 8:30 A. M. and 10 A. M. Telephone Number 1200 liy MAUI AN hOWUY Members of Kiigen. Unit. No. 3, American legion auxiliary are plan ninit for a regular business meeting and initiation ceremonies for new members to be held in the chamber of commerce rootiiB at seven-thirty o'clock this evening. For a six-thirty o'cloek dinner members of tbe Spauish War Veter ans auxiliary will meet in the arm ory this evening. Mrs. S. M. Calkins will entertain the Karl Division of the Presbyter inn Indies' Aid society at her home, us!) 'Jhirteenth avenue east, tomor row afternoon nt two-thirty o'clock. At two-thirty o'clock Tuesday aft ernoon memebers of the Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will meet in the parlors of the church. Mrs. IT, J. Leonard will be hostess to the Matrons Guild auxiliary of Central Presbyterian church nt her home, 17!2 Willamette atreer, "Wed nesday afternoon nt two-thirty o'clock. Assistant hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. ('. S. Benjam in, Mrs. Fred Nicklaus, Mrs. A. C. Miesel. .t J. W. Anderson was pleasantly ro membered on Thursday evening by his friends and neighbors with a par ty. Games and conversations were the diversions of the evening. Those in the party were Mr. end Mr. V. It. Hull, Mr. ami Mrs. Hose, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorx Lammers, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry GurrLUt, Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. liny, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davie, Mr. md Mm. It. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank l'liiifky, Mrs. Ij. eet of Springfield enter tained GenefieJd It ridge club members Thursday, asking as her guests Mrs. J. It. McFall of Kug-'ue, and Mrs. Morgan of Springfield. In two weeks Mrs. Carl Olsen will he hostess to the club members. The Congregational Ladies' Aid so ciety will hold a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A. K. Whitten, 12(12 Mill street. m m Mrs. J. Bishop Tingle and Miss Harriett Thomson have returned aft er spending tbe past week in Port land. The Unitarian Woman's alliance will hold an all-day meeting tomorrow In the Unitarian church parlors, be ginning at ten-thirty a. m. Ilnsket lunches nnd sewing will be in order, hot coffee will be served. A business meeting will be called at three o'clock. Hostesses for tbe day will be Mra. K. W. Merrill and Mrs. Carr. Tbe Uethesda Lutheran Ladies AM society will meet at two o'clock Wed nesday afternoon at tbo borne of Mrs. Nichoias Iiertelson. Krection of n new bridge to p:ni ' the outlet of the Amazon slough that ' crosses Chambers street Is to tie talked by the county court. The pre- j ent bridge of 10 feet will probably be replueed by a span or at least 80 feet, ! according to cnolou Jiurd, county commissioner, w-lio today inspected j tlie site. "The shallow channel which wm I blasted out levt year as an outlet for I the siough waters has been consider ably deepened and widened by the wash and the present bridge ia too small," Mr. Ilurd snid. The new chanuel is proving success ful in providing for the Amazon drnin sge and is proving up on the claim of Frank I,. Chambers who arranged for the cutting of tb ditch in the be lief thnt the waters of the slough, would wash, out a sufficiently dep channel to aid materially in the solv ing of the flood problem. " Good bye old crutch ! " THERE! 13 positively no longer nny excuse for suffering; the nBonlca of rheumatism! Especial ly In the autumn of your life, when I ho v It nl organs weaken, impurities multiply nnd linger In tbo nniscloa nnd Joints, as never before. It la 1 now, Just now, when you cannot at-! ford lo guess. No day returns! Hero Is B Joyous, fact which run ! moon to you a fond fnrowull for- i ever to nil tho miseries, tho tor- j turea, tho body-twisting pains that' you havo suffered from tho demon i of rheumatism. It Is n fact that rheumatism moans "blood pov-1 rrty." It Is a fact with the Increase of rod-colls In your blood, Import- tie are destroyed. It Is a fact that I P S R. will help Nnlure build theso ' red-blood-colls I B SS. Is one of tho most powerful blood clenusorti I tn exlstenco. Its rciiults In thou-! sands of rhoumntlc cases havo been nothing short of amnzlnirl Tho I medicinal Ingredients of S.9.R. ara ' purely vegetable. This Is very Im portant to remember! Whnt can lie moro Inspiring, morn wonderful than to see the shackles of pnln i released from your struggling body, ; swellings, llngorlng pains, atlffness i of Joints and muRcloa all dlsnppenr; your stomach mndo stnmg; your faco pink with tho old sweetheart Blow, your blood enriched and your cheeks nmro plump as they used to be. you can do It! Take S 8.8 , the grntt destroyer of rheumatic Impurities. j R. 9. ft. Is snM nt sit trod dnif 'nrtw in two Mu. Tht Isrs.r j us U tn.ir Yoniimlcl. y.tr C CJet You FrrJ LtkO. 6ke YourarJf Atfaln e'-i.-"..g.1". ". " 1 - 1 . 111 NOW MT - i Here's A Real The drama that startled, tickled ffjs . Rex Treat and thrilled Broadway for over WuM a year A musical prolog "" " r fTjj "Twas Ever Thus' $0Wmt mm, mm J mm Iff today r V i 9m if TUESDAY INT'L NEWS 1V . ' ' I ' rlome of the Big Wurlllor SPKCfAL iMUSIC: KOBT. 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Such a presentation as this cannot but Interest you, coming right at the beginning of Sprtas season, when thoughts of most folks are turning toward the freshening up of the home and replacement of worn hangings with the new. They are so interesting to look at. It seems as though we've never seen more lovely patterns "than this spring or more har monizing colors. So attractively priced, too. ' Plain Art Silk Marquisette Weave, 36-Inch Width In Rich Cream Shade, Yard 85c Beautiful Art Silk Curtaining With Self In set Patterns, Stripes, Etc. There Is A Richness To It That's Alluring Natural, Gold, Blue, Cream and Ecru. 36 Inches Wide. Yard 89o A Complete New Showing Of 36 -Inch, Bunga low Cretonnes - In Fresh Springlike Patterns. Fairfax Quality From The Standlsh Mills. Pop ularly Priced, Yard 30c. New Showing Of Marvelous Terry Cloths, Yard Wide, Ia the Prettiest Color Combination! It Has Been Our Pleasure To Sbow. Yard, S8e New Again! 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