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I Pago Ton 'XJ1E EUGENE GUASD Wednesday Evening, vav r , -?:ay 6, 1925 SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRT To (ill hunt county'g quota of 20 recruits for Hie annual citizen' mili tary training camp to be livid at t.'amy Lewis June 11) to July IS an rfforl wiil be made to enlist the intercut cf pun-row, having an giicM members of "Iir?af Jwit of the I'liiled States with (Jreut Britain," is the topic of ?ti intermtiiig add reus which Ir. Donald Jiarnei of the university ii giving be fore menilMTH of Fortnightly club wli meet at the chamber of rum me rre rooms tomorrow ufternoon. F.ach club rneinber is to invite gumts. The meet ing is to take up at two-thirty o'clock. $ Mrs. Hurry Iiuiihar and Mim Amy Tiuiiii will be butitcBKen for a one o'clock luncheon at the Of-burn to ll" who will complete their liicu $cliol work next month, n cording ( obmel J. M. Willinma, who hi ati vly boosting for the ramp here. "The government i offering an opportunity for young nun heiwevn the ug of 17 and 31 to attend their . itiiiiiuM'r Iruitiing tunipa. The fjnota f'r l.jtuf county in -0, and ihoiiid be read ily filled," Colonel William naid. To dully routine of the camp i Mouiething like this: Men anno at tf:ilU ii. m., uiUT nine botira of refreihfu and uiidiaturbr-d uleep. Jtreakfit runiw ut 7 and at H the drills begin nud tor half au hour there are enr cica which develop the mum-le nnd cu-ctdiimta the luovementH. Then jl low a couple of hour of drill and i,y that lime all nro ready for dinner. Inteoptrurd with the drills la in hliiK'tiitiiH in ritizeimhip and pemoiul bygbue. This inHtructt'-n teaciVa dutj to hiuix'lf, home, and finally to hit country. Later in the afternoon men arc nl lowed the parflcipato ill vurioua utii Jrlica. Kvory evening clotti-a with a military ceremony and ttrcnt, men retiring to (heir bunka at U-.'.Ui All of (Ilia training, which oecuplea full mouth, is ohnnluii'ly without eineime to tho young uiiiii who at- Iciidd. The goveminent uyn bin way from htf lionie to the enmp and buclt ucuio, including meala nud other ex penmen eiinuite. 'J he outiuga need not cont a cent out of mn pocket, ih! government provide uniforms, equip nient, arm, laundry, medical attentiou and all other necefodllej. Kveu rei-rca-lion la provided for with moving plt:- tttrr it hows and other forms of en trrtainment. Thuraduy Sewing Huh. After luncheon the party will ko lo the home of Mrs Dunbar fr the afternoon. Among Thnrdny'a club Catherine will be Ibfit of L. O. K. at thp Klk temble at two o'clock. Mrs. Whittrn Sw afford is to receive in the card rooms, and Mrs. Krnent Jiroder. a sifted by Mrs. Carry Cherry and Mm. Allen Andrews will preside in the din ing rooms. Mrs. Seth I.araway Is to entertain with a one o'elork luncheon at ner h m tomorrow, guesrs being thf members of Inter He club. From Pendleton comes the news ot the marriage of Mi Frances Ilinkc nnd Carrol Aker. Jlotli are graduates of the Cnivrrnity of Oregon where Mr. Akers was a member of Clii Omega, and Mr. Akers of lUta Thetjt I'i. The final meeting of the preem year for the Kui: i e high wbool Par ent Teacher cir-'le wiM be hf'd tomor row afternoon nt the hitch school building at three-fifteen o'rlor-k. Oi-j ficera for the new year will be elecc-: ed, and the home economics depart- nieut of the school is to pnit In giv-, ing the program for the aftcrnion. The Home Economics club of Ir ving U to meet t morrow afternoon nt one o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. I Grimes. E REGENTS SELECT David E. Fnvllle, who has been ap pointed by (he board of regents to the faculty of the school of business ad ministration, fa the son of E. K. Fa ville, publisher of the Western Farm er, I'ortloud, and received hia early training In this state. Prof. Favillo an creed a Prof. V. 11. Midesell, re signed, and will hove charge of course a hi marketing nnd allied subjects. Prof. Favillu comes to the Univers ity of Oregon with the highest recom mendation. After his graduation from tbo Jefferson high school, Port land, be entered Stanford, where be was g rudu Mini with honors In eco nomist. His scholni-Hblp won for him itKMuberNhin In Phi lta Kunpn, tiotuil Nchulastic society. Prof, Fa villo la n member of J 'III Italia Kappa und A esc in ulso. Tim Oregon man taught American hiNtory and economics in (he Pendle ton, Ore., high school, iit the year U'Jj-'.'i. Ha coached thn debating team which won the Oregon slate In tei'schohiritie chnmpioutdilp in the spring of Jl'-.'l. Faville was the re cipient of a scholarship from the Har vard club of Han Francisco, and en tered tho Cambridge Institution two years ngo. He will obtain thn degree of master of business administration in June. Prof. Fitvllle's brother Dick whs n star member of the Htuuford footbull tcuui two years ago. Dr. Ashton for (lilropractle and Klectro-therapy. Opposlts Urillg ihe ttrr, Phone W10. tf Five members of the University of ftregrm school of music fnculty, Dean John J. fanuhury and four anso ciii i ps, hove been grunted scholarship by (he French government in the col lege of mulc at Fontainehleaii, nnd will spend six weeks of their summer vacations studying with celebrated French teachers. Tho award of fiv'O scholarship to one American Institu tion is uniisinl recognition of a teach ing personnel. Dean Lsndshury mill sail on the steamship Mntiretania, June 21. with Itrx I nderwood, university profps.u of violin; Mrs. Aurora Potter I'ndcr w nrd, aHltniit professor of piano forte Mrs. Jane Timelier, professor of pianoforte; Mine, Hose M'-tirew, professor of voice, and the tatter's daughter. ltoie, who Is a graduate as slftnnt In the university department of foreign languages. Miss MctJrc.v will study languages In Frnnce and (lermnny. The music studios where the five Oregon faculty members will stiidi nro in the old imperial palace nt Fonlnlneblenu, near Ports. The pahcr and grounds are r.indv available to the American who win scholarships. At the pnd of the nix weeks' study per iod, I lie Oregon teachers will truv-l for several weeks on the continent. Dean I,nndnh.irv will leave the cam pus next month in advance of the i mainder of the party, as lie will it tend the International Hotary club convention In Cleveland, June 15 to ID, an the delegate of tho Fune.ie Itotary club. Grange Will Have Session at Irving Irving Clrnngt No. 1177 will meet on next Friday evening, May 8 instead of on Saturday an was announced on account of the county school pageant on Saturday. The following la the pro gram for the lecture hour: toll Cull Quotation for Mothers' day Song "My Mother's Hlble Heading Mr. Ward Song ."Nobody, Only Mother" (iirls Heading "Mothers' Hoys" Mra. W. It. Wing lano Holo Carol Crimes Heading "A Mother's Iove" Mrs. W. Maxwell I Uendlng Mr. F.lla Mast ! Tho I'Mgrrton & Adams sawmill on the upper Sprague river In Klamath county has been sold to W. J. Camp bell and Dtlwln Towin of Osbkosb, Wis. The consideration la said to havo been $.'(!,( Hi. S'eventy-four Hoy Snouts of F.ugene will be honored by award from the newly-formed court of honor Thurs day evening at the court house, ft is announced by H, S. Clark, scout exec utive. The court is rondueted primar ily for reviewing the scout in various tests in order to make the awards, und not to conduct an examination. Judge (J. F. Skipworth will preside over the court, which consists of Hpv. A. H. Saunders, Col. AV. S. Sin clair, (- A. Hoot I), Frank Jenkins and Charles Scharfers. Del Oberteuffer I an ex-offjcio member. The meeting will be open to the public, and all friends of the move ment are invited to attend. The following scouts will appear before the court of awards: First rlas badge f.yle (irimes. Second class b.idge Oordou Fisher, Klmer Surd inn, Jack Macduff, Claire ( 'noley, Ilertel Thorseuburg, Jack Dunbar, Joseph Herger, Joseph Conn, Hilly Flanigan, Win. Colbert, Henry . Nurre, Joseph Itogers, ('has. Scliaef- i ers, Charles Carlson, llertshel Court-; right, Warner Oilkiuson, Francis : Mulvey, Whltlon Arey, Kdwin Kupen- 1 bender, Harry Myers, Fred Hall, Per- ! cy Kdwards, Iteuben H:idabaugh, Jean Flanigan, Carlos Morris. , j Merit Badgos. . , I Carpentry Cecil Huckinghsm, Wil- ber Jones, John Allen, Kay Ford, : ltobert AJlcn. Swimming Roy Ford, Wilber Jones, Howard Stafford, John Allen, . Hradford Dutson, ltobert Allen . Ufo Saving Hoy Ford, Wilber I Jones, Howard Stafford, John Allen, Ur nil ford Dutson, Hubert Allen. ! Fleet rlvity Hoy I''onl, Howard Stafford, Hrndford Dntaon, I Ouftsmiuiship Cecil HucRingliam, Wilber Jones, Hubert Allen, Clark Spurlock. Public health Wilber Jones, Hrnd- : ford Datson, Hubert Allen, Hoger ' Hiiiley, Lester W. Smith. Interpreting John Allen. Hrndford ; Datson, Howard Stafford, Hobert ' Allen. 1 Civics Hradford Datson. ltobert Allen, linger Hailey, Lester W. Smith. Printing ltobert Allen. First Aid Hobert Allen. ! Personal Health Hobert Allen, ' Hoger Hailey. Plumbing Clark Spnrlock. First Aid to Animals Lester W. Smith. 1 Safety First- Lester Smith. Camping Lester W. Smith, Pat hf hiding Iester Suvith. ltobert Allen. I Mutual Life, 0. M. Rth. Sprague. ?() K. The SHOW for the WHOLE FAMILY REX REDUCED PRICES Any Night 25 Matinco 20c Children 10c Zane Grey's most popular novel And hero's a Paramount produc tion made on the exact location of Zane Qrey's favorite romance of tho great west. and LAUGH I WANDA WILEY Comedy KINOGRAMS WITH jpll Awmwrn XAnnrun l? I NUVMIV (1 IIS 11. 1 J Heune Chadwick and star cast DeVANEY at tho WURLITZER A IV,T,1 TH W5T TOI TM QtXi DlllJT WHtRE PRICES ARE jYyS? .RKStX. The ' 1 I. I .gjA I I I tax "..w. I m. m m . &tv5 TODAY 1 'JZeZtf vly I w AX BILLV OEPAPTFNT STORE NOT TO OVERLOOK THE Fascinating Silk Mixed Printed Crepes, Yard $1.19 : Featuring n complete new shoving of these alluring designs. "Without geration they are beautiful. 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WOMEN'S Silk Stripe Knit Vests 45c A very serviceable undergarment Either hnneydew or pink. Bl7.cs 36 to 41, WILL VISIT EUGENE Mfljr Onfnil Crcd 1 limn pimimI. lipfld of I nitrd Stntr mi litia hut f aii. in fxpft-lrd tt w In Ktl tli Isitcr curl f Hip wrk, prh nUy Friday. n hin trip fcotith from Toitltind whrrr h ntrird y?trliijf. tirUPMl llninm.'tid Irfl rtshingl-'n. I . t'.. Itit Sniiinlnv on an iiit''tion t r i oviT th int t various tvi(tmil tunrd ivtorr in. tmhnc lVrthmd and Sn Frsnwiwo. A ip ia a 1o iM-hMutcd f'r Luffiip acnrd nit to a'am- word of h; itinerary rrivt'd hrf, 1 Thiimdar night ;Miirl Hammond w ll atlrnd Ihf rrvirw t h ltipn in 1'orUand on oo''nn of th rotirp- i inrnt of Maitpr crpant tJporur II. , HatP, I nitrd Statf rmr. FolI.wn thit rprirn- ih 'iard officer will ;pneml Hummoml a rrption in Ihr offu-prV chhrMm at the armory, ilrnrral lUmmoud plans t lrv Tloirwdaf nifht for th iuth. will imt at ttmaha, Xeh.. and i'olum tV, on th wy ft. I stA'iisrTcs BORN WASIIlirilN - V( the Knfne lio.pl lal. TnrUy. Mt .V l'.-'." I" Mr. Junior Vaudeville Will he Given at Heilicr This Week Ono of th teadlnjt ttnatrif"il a tractions ot le vrk will hp (hp Jun ior Vfnidpviltp, which will hp Mappd it the Hpilijt tlipatrr Friday and Sotur- diy hy t"1 Jon-r cla of th 11 n ! -j vrrsilT. Thp ht f ratnpui talpnt. i ntuA'cal. dramatic nd humnroiia ha I Kpcn srlpctpd fM thf pprformancf n hy ' I Paul Krauji. who is in chargp. I i From thp oppn'mc number (o thp I ; c1oiti turn thp action will hp fa t: i and an-ippT. announrpa Krauee, an 1 -: pvptt act will Im a ,hPHdi'nr." An! ; a- that I nhorily t entr thp pro ; fptional fn-'d, j danWnf xkit ht ' hcrt Fait'l art! F.dna Pipplp, two ti'- cn.'pl .lonnc art' r. wdl hp fpatlr. f curialn act written hy Al Hark villi lp presented with all the rattlp and firp f thia type. Thp priip winning April frolic act, with rlnhoratP addition, will hp nt ed hy liamma I'hi Hpta. and Jan" Scripttirpa wiil preenr a number of popular oonits in the in:innpr ry pii uhir at present. A mtisiral act, "nan man" will 1 p put on hy Alpha Xi lvlta, in whi'h eUhorstP coKttimfa. a nrh M'tiinj. nn l a tarirty of numiiers will vie for at tention. A "harhT h"p (piart' t" hm al hern rounding into form f'T thr affair. The ri-ed Pipera. onp of thp hest orchptraa tint ha epr leen hear! on thp rampu. ia rliesrme daily or, a numher of ff!e.-i,ii. Thp frw thi havp hvn pri :h ged to hear taev have dei.ir-d them to he atartling a w ll a musical. One complete perform finer will -.e given rach nisht. Frtdat and S.ittir-day. I remnants! PRICE Carpet Cleaning trvg MT.f i Phone 300 i SILK AND WOOL REMNANTS COTTON REMNANTS WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, hrokon lim-.s WOMEN'S LYLE HOSE7l"rok7n linos ft ' l air . J FBI" VAL LACES, to ioc Zl. ' IZl.. - 1 pRlCl P ml Mrv .1. W. Vh!iltn -t June :in .ii), duf htrr. USE THE GUARD WANT AdTvA