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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1925)
Monday Evening, May n, 192J Tage Ton THE KL'OhXK GUARD f: i :)! Lis W " ! : ; -3 ! it ii K i' t.'j ' C1 ? 9i II' Truthful pinriipr ailvrrlisinit nml ominnii Piin publirlij' Imvo lran f.irnicd the Firm Christum church of Kuritic from n mnnll nrganisatinn t" one of the lnrecxt in I lie ntnle. lime reunited in piiiiinu His church on firm financial f"tiiij nnd hnve helped brim mi average "f nuire limn .'." new iiilililliiin t Hie church eneh year during t lie tenure nt IT. K. V. Kli vern. iti uitor. Thcun Mniements were mnde by Ir. Stivers in lii sermon nililit on "KiKktini the I "evil With Public ity." He oul lined levernl (if the uc eeimfiil melbndi of other churches In dvertixinK Christian wurk. These in inrliiileil electric ign, used lr down town churches in .New iors; imi boards; .nolle, window cnnK circu lar, m.d newsniiper advertising. The church tlmt trie to operate on n penny basis my i't penny reull," said I r. Stiver.. ' "n great lemon needed by the world In tlmt the ihiirch it not n charitable inntitu tion, but that it gives value received for money imenled. There arc more business and professional men in the rhurch tod;iy than ever before in the world'! history. 'One ol Hie chief objection former ly lodseil aiiiitut the newspaper melh- nd of church advertising was that SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWHY Mr. A. it. Tifffiny ii Ibi even. 114 pntcrtJiiiJiiiit the 1. K. i). .Sinti rliu W at lier iioiiH', Oir iMItrr airfcl. An Bffair of Interest for tomorrow will he the Iiinrlieon to be given lijr li Ileta l'l girl nt the iniivrxny rhujittT Jioun at one oVl'irk honoring 31 re. i W. Itpriftoii, ho u. ('mother of thv or Rfliiisjtion. M.fiv Anne Wliitcuher will be Jioi te to member- of Aloha club at hri b'me tninorrow afternoon. The .adieu mi x tli.iry of liie Kuyii" cbniuber of romiit'r- Ih to iu t WednfHl.iy evening at evrti-tliiny o'clock in (lie dunnlcr of comiiierre roofiin, J hr It to i" a jir'-jfrinn nu: c;ird5. Mr, (. J. Inniil nt hendinif die fommilt-'e in cbaige for tlie evtf- (f intrrrht to the collrge gri.iii i flie Btinouncf jiient of (be T-.jtem.it of .lirt .Mary Aim Kflly and Malo!ra T. McLean which won nude known the patt wei-k-ind in I'ortljn1 ,J Kelly is lite daughter of Mr. an J Mm. John V. Kelly of i'orlland. Mi- K'tly 14 tK duKhier of Mr. and Mm. Joint V. Kelly of I'nrtland. She is a graduate f the I'liivrmly of (Ircg.-n and a member of Iteliu (iaitinu unror ity. Mr. Md.eiin in n well known Ijut: hfMH man of i'ortlnnd. Friend In Kugfiie will be interexted ti Irani of the rnsnffeinent of Mi Itetly II. Hunker and Maurice A. Ken- j entertained at (he bine of Mr. Hud I Mr, tlrtirje Hojn. The room were j be tutifutly d-'forated with baskets fi titlij.H. Auowb.(llK, and rhodlendrou for the wca:uii. and the eenina ai pleiiriant.y HjH-nt by the jrou;.. Ail hi- j tereiitinj fjiiure f the rvcnins's pro-j Krnm wax i(j r-inliiuT of mo Heutt i by Mr. IminJ Kellcm nttn wr-lr; and d'dicared lirent to Mrx. Itoffiif. A' lr.no).....!. lit.. ...rt...l at lir limr ' It ia with d-ep resret that a l.o.t fi,, of th" "rmo" .f Ut-ft-i. .i . -il. m v i.nni Stiver at the r irt hriptian cm tr. II . rue are .n to leave ' yay mreaoon. innke th'ir pFriitumnt borne in t'a!i- Mother' Pay Is a w!i prnrision I fornia. Tbone j"reeni for th parry! if inly eleven year pinrr thin wart Friday wie: Mr. Kllenit. Mr. Suh.r,made day of national celebration. Iijtfin-r, Mr. ('i.-:e 11 de, M. Addo. yet in. that time it ha influem-eil ,1,-tirn. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Hill. Mr.; rh entire nation, ami home have and Mr W. T. Shcrtn in. Mr. and ben mad happier ut better b- Mr. . I'. I laniard. Mr. arid Mi, cnus nl rhe teiuler anetimries rttu-e-. lem In diviaion. which no one but a mother cau tolve, and (bat la thia: A mother la the only person in the world who can divide her love among a house filled with children, and earn child itill have all her love. We honor mothers because of their unselfish lire. "The ihouchta of mother trenpth en the life of the individual. We are stroller to meet temptution, when we remember the battle be fought for uk and the Buffering she endured. "Take away from our nation the influence of ChriKtian Motherhood and "Honor thr Father and thy Moth-r" h dcMroy.-d the foundation, -r." the fifth commandment of thelupou which our civilization nta. lecalogue. wan the .Mother' nr' Were 1 to make a rriiiciem. und I nml v. - not in tne namr oi cruiciznij; vtrj church much, it would he that there is dancer in ome present day writer. of undermining the eacredne of the marriage relationship, and the im portance nf the homfl influence." ..one Well. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Wi :iannt. Mr. and Mr. J. H. I'jniei. Mi. and Mr. J. W. I'ixley. Mr. and Mr. A. i. lirauer. Mr. and Mr. J.riiit Crey, Mr. and Mrn. K. V. Stiver. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Finch. Mr. and Mr-. '. F. 'fin ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ietr Nelnon. Mr. nnd Mr. K. It. Oldham, and Mr. and Mrs. Itogue. br rhe day' observance." Ir. Stiver a il. SANTA t'l.AKA. May Il.fSp - dealers of Portland are en-iA-af. orer the proposed I'aclfic NiiWf t Kadio Trade association. 7.4 iv amious to combine forces people did no. read the ad.. Thi. of j w.. anDounced rec,,y ' 1 ' . . ..j ft-: tiua ItnnLer ik N former re ilfTit o rourae lm been long exploded. Time and time again I hnve experimented in thi line, and (lie remit that the mot plendid remit have been derived from thia kind of publicity. Thae who have lived In Kugene know something nf my nwn experi ence in newMUr advertintiig find the growth of th" church aince I have been miniMcr. I began In n very mod et way, In the face of crlticim on the part of my own memlmra and of the rite, and eapecially on the, part of my brother miniter. Yet we have built up one of the moat largely at tended Sundny evening aervke in the atnte of Oregon, and every depart ment of (be church ha felt lite im pact nf thi kind or publicity. "1 tan fay to you frankly that eon- ialeut eonlliiual, aatie, truthful ad verting Iiiih been one of the moat Important factor in the tranforma ttuti. Of potirne when folk come they must not be disappointed, but the ad Yen Uing get them the re." Ir. Sliver declared if he were to mi (t newt n great need or alognn in the church today it would ho "Hul tiea in ChriKliniiily, und 'hrint iiiuit y fn Ituiiiic." Theru are few chuiche. j be Niiid, Ihiil get return for Iho money iuveited in phyical epipmeut. A building, for example, roHtitig ?1(H), VH) often Kpt'tida lit I lo or nothing on ndvcrliing. imd u tiiufneaa concern llml did audi n IhinK could not Inal. Jlig buaine aiiend tl(K) million dol In nnnually in the Culled Httitea alouo for advertiaing. If (he church would pend n little money in adver ilug (ho great work It t doing, it wtuld britig tremeiidiiu remilta. "Tho Idea aoi-ma Hi be that the rhurch, becatme It I a divine itititu t ion, ha noiliing to ndverliwe," caid lr. Stiver. "Hut 1 lie church really Iiiih been advertising pntcticatly all! her biMlory. t'burch bell, tower cluuieH, Ktecple. were the method in the pant, And the rcnn for Ihia kind of thinking i, that wn fall In renllxe that (he inimt logiciil, rcaonablc nml luiporliiut mutter in the world 1 thai whicii ro.icernt the Hpiritual life of the race nnd prepare bniuanity for (hat Imnioitnlily In which the human race ha imivci-Kiilly .heticved. "A you travel along the highway, cei tain pluii nch a re neen on t ho fenct'H, rock. hiiMdes nnd bridgi'. Sign that rend 'Prepare to Meet O.mI, or "Where Will Yon Upend F.tem'i Y "Ji'Kiu S.ivt'," nnd Mien like, They nee tint ill nil deliablt In church publicity. They brealtV of faiialieimu. When we rend Ihein we Immediately conclude that a iflgioii tinnk wa the aulhor. "t hurch iidvrriihiug tuti t be ilig- HiUcd. l or eamide, (lie week before Fattier a few e.irn ago, I adverliNed in htilf-piiite in I H in FiiKeue paper the pri.Knim fr l-'uxter. The heudllue In ihtt ad n 'He W not here, for He Min Hunker i a former re:dr,t tf Kugene but i now living in Portland. She i the daughter of Mr. and Mr, ii, V. Hunger of Hayf n, (tre. Mr. Kenney ia a senior in the I'nivenuly (tf Oregon medical aciiool in Portland. The wedding is to be an eve t nf June, On Friday evening the Hirthd.,.' club member, their husband, nnd h frw invited gut were delightfully, The thought ef Mother ! a mr of selfi-hnf. Wf t-maf riftfi when we think of her ur-;f:Am. Throushout the year ier ta,e constant example e-f a hi not thought of her wa evc;fArt eae. but rather a ratam f-.rv niake happy thoe r' jJ ttWq 4rfT One of the gr.vet jc w.vik ' ' i w it . lianri it in in 'ismie,! Li . K'.iene dealers when they or- wa entertained by Mr, deorge lbli.l 1 ana ", 'n conirs't.toctwn . M v ;Illm ftrrnovin.i l" nl teaching of Jev; mm t;?r r " ,, ' , was pent for other. " . e ,r iterel unto but to si-trr. wji i-).f aim of his life. "When on the tn ikies fsi TfJuTit-fa;- u ration. Hi dicipie we? rvt vr nay there, build tiKfme& ai jy the inspiration of the rota:xr."i with their Lord, but He reatraVroJ group oi otner otc;pie eof4vr in her new home Tbiirdiy aft e no- The rooms wt-re tastefully decorated with pei'iiiei and Soloimiira seal, and nt four-thirty o'clock tiie Imsteea, a iiited by Mr. Jack Hart, served lun cheon to th- follow ng guest: Mrs. Vivien It;iilor. Mr. Frank I tailor. Mr. Delo jMhiism. y.rn. Alta Johnoi:, Mr. Jesne Itiilor, Mr. Hob It' bert on. Mr. N nl Kobertion, Mr. Will Hohertaon. .Mr. Jneg Hart. Mr. Wal ter Myer. Mr. Wynd. Mr. Mattie Bond, Mi Herey, Mrs. IVkett, Mi. II. W. Lehnhart and the follow ing memlier: Mr. K. (.'. Hart; Mn. Mil Hart Mr. Hugh Smnrtt, Mr. K It. Danner, Mr. P. Hart. Mr.! Glen Ifoberaton,. Mr. Rob tiuiley. Mr. Otto Arndt and Mr. C, I), j OheTiein. I rwi-. went to Portland laat week e ibyvi officers of the Portland deal--iton. 5 F. Johnson, who i president of i-e rT-tanl association, utateil he s ia faror of the formation of a r:ktt organiEntion. with brnncliea vj, a'.i the principal pi tea, nnd wan t'.iri to see the idea suggested from V --..... I.Ib tlmllne. n(.n..nnn. ZnJ?!r. n.'f?.7lHl ihKiiw broadcasting Htction, also " " iw rofc for the plan, and Rtated that TH Oivvnriifln waa hehind tlm mnvn 'Thi charaeteristie of the life o?, Mr. Humrick left for Hoaeburg this Jeu is exemplified in the lir f afternoon to get the assurance of the christian mothers. There ia a prob-! dealers' co-operntion from that city. volley below others. There is no state law requiring that camp fire be put out with dirt, explains Nelson F. Macduff, in an swer to inquiries made durins Ameri can Forest Week. A mistaken idea seem to exist, however, ubout the efficacv of throwing dirt on n fire, he aya. The forest signs read "lie mire your fire is out and then bury it." "Putting flirt on a campfire in of no value unless you change the dirt." ways Mr. Macduff. "In the old days the settlers covered their fires with ashc Jo hob! the coals and protect them over night. That is precisely what happens when the camper .burie his fire without changing the dirt. It hold the fire id like an oven. "It is too bad there is not some way to train the city camper in the rules of the outdoors and tho camp fire, just as lie must, for the safety of life and property, learn the traffic and sanitation laws of the city. He should know that It is wrong and in tolerable to throw down the lighted match or cigarette in the forest, just as well as he knows be must not throw tin cans and old clothing into the street at home, lie should learn the etiquette of the forest just as he does the drawing-room. "The smoker would not throw his match or cigarette stump or empty bis pipe on his host's rug or table cover, but, without giving it a thought, the same smoker will toss a burning match or ashes on the floor of his host the forest where it threatens property worth millions and even Lamon lives." SCOTTISH RITE ATTENTION There will be a meeting of the Scottish Rite bodies May 111, 7:30 p. m., for work and final arrangements for the Med ford reunion, mil ORDER V. M. E Two boy and girls club organised in Lane county arc eligible to compute in the corn contet to he held tins ye;ir by the Portland t'nion Stoek- vaula company. The lllue Mountain club of five membera under the leader fthlp of Mary 10 lien Henfon and the Coburg club of 17 membera lei by It. I.. Stonelnirg. Individual inemtinr and other club that .may be organized during the prcaent month will nln be eligible, m cording to Arnold Collier, cituniy club leuder. The corn contest is open to any club of Oregon. Washington and M ilio and caxli prizes, totaling ? I5 have been offered, A corn club member miiHt plant not less than one acre of corn and It I necessary to enter llw contest before August 1. Accurate record of work dune, cost und yield are nquirul. J ,n ne county ia in the northwest dis trict of Oregon which for the pur pose of the content coniiats of all counties north of Houglas and west 'd the Cascade. Five prize of from !l. to f 10 are offered for Individual win ners, A ?o prixe for a cliauipionohi exhibit of oO ears titid a prize of $lo for a story and record of ihe pom te-t. The eiiiimpioii'diip exhibit will be determined by competition between the best products of the various atnte district. Trout Eggs Taken For State Waters Taking of llie first rainbow trout egg of the KeiiMon under the direction (of the stale fish and game con mis j fioii tins been completed at the Dia mond l.i ke still ion. The crew made Ihrlr way lo ihe stuti"n on mow.-hm's ; und cleared the trail. The first t;ike s consisted of NIWUMM, rj.K, It in re j p Tied. The ecu taking in l.atie count i will Ri'i'n br under way, it i reportul. ' It.- Inttf. 1 tlm 1 linm.m.l In Wo r.tnil I Iti.in,' then the annomo vmcnt of w , ,,,, 0l(.n B1 ,tmt firH, h, ftf the ftrruiou and music fr Ihe day, the ,. i.i,,,, ;m .i,,.,, i, r iir h;i.-liM. that Tolk ehould mteml jjpm,, tl the Mute hatcl.eri-s. lnv Ihe l.oHl't house on that iliy. and the , i,,,,,!,., ,M1). Taking of ecg will con cho.il; ulateinent, the hnme H the j t niI(t mj (1lllMl .nnr tt ,v ;,(.!, hettdbne, Tin diKnilied aduM'lisemrnt j hllt, (( u rM,(M.,tM , mor(, 17,. bronchi the rniwd, and raided many ; ihhi.ihhi egn will have hern hipped. people to allend tli great Fer j . . ibe wh.. neer athud church at pAii ,w- frn other time. jV'OltaffC llTOVC 111011 "My him conviction after year of: YiHSm lllooca ailver(iiiig In rliucb work U that Ihe HIIIU HI 1UIRMS best menu f advertising U in be i nmnpap'-rM. It ad. I digntty to your' Percy A. Rogera of t'ottsge Ijrove, catme, Ii rradie the gr.hut number i '"'''I S.ituidny nt the Fugeue hospital, nf people, and il link- the church with ! 'i'" "H '!' jeara. the greiite-t Influen.r )n the world: H"-ule hit widow, Mr. Ma Reg toddy, outside of Ihe church Itself. ' ! ,r". he leave a dnugluer, Flbel. Mr. - i l!oger wa n member ot the Modern Many Attend Tent "A THg gjlT'roit THE HBJO SuesT1' !p '.jffrT. !." l.TTTT? yrH LWAY1 All Ready for the BIG SHOWI WHERE. PRICES ARE f(VG . R MSED. TODAY TUESDAY Threo Kugene citizen are auth orized to accept enlistments for the citizen' military training ramp at t'amp Lewis, Wnh., from June 19 to July lHt Biiununce Corporal t". K. Pntchett, United State army recruit ing officer. Those who may accept enlistments or furnish information to applicants! iu addition to the recruiting officer are a fo lows: - .1 M Willi...... siici iViHi.ni.tt. si. t'aptain Carlton Spencer, registrar. I'niverMty of Oregon. Captain Jjimar Tooze, 1257 Nine teenth avenue east, "We are receiving inquiries from a number of Kugene youths who prob ably will help to fill Kane county's quota of 17," anya Corporal Pritchett. "Any man from 17 to ;tl) is elegible, and no previous military training is required. Tho course include pre liminary military training, physical education, athletic, and essentials of military drill." Scout Leaders to Take Course Here Training courses for Roy Scout lend ers in the study of scoutcraft i.to to he held each Frid'iy evening under the iiireiiuin or C. I(. Clark, newly un pointed scout lender for Kane county All features of cout activity will be: taken up at (hewn meeting, according I to Mr. Chirk. Tho outdoor program of j scout work, fires nnd enmping moth-1 od used on hikes, recreational metb-1 oda of teaching t routing and other 1 phases of the scout program will he discunsed. Two of these Meion have already been held and much interest tins heen ttunifented by the scoulmar. ers and aihintK. j NOTICE Moved to park treet in Fn ted Siaie National Hink Huildins. first door south of Sih frert. tf FRANK J. IlKRiiF.R. Realtor LARRY EVANS POPULAR "POST" STORY- THE PAINTED LADY A drama of the tropica and of a man's strange romance with a wo man who played with hearts un til she lost her own. Featuring Dorothy Mackaill George O'Brien And a big laughl "DEMON ALLEY" with the gang of kid comedians INT'L NEWS Lo Roy DeVANEY at the WURLITZER ulXl1 Any 25r Wjr y wlTHgPj Matinee 20c i w tlui'Ml of America. 'unenil service were held from. It f i 1 1i1Ih ''"rel at Cottage t.rove AleOtlllK OpOIlin Sunday afternoon at -au n'.lock. Rv II. 1 1 A I f , The tent mt'ethiifi at SttieenOi and M'lltaiiieltf under the leadership of F.vangeltst C. (. UeuliAm tarted off CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice I heicby given tbnt nil t 'iOint y Wfirrsm M nn,l in -hi. I in jt ery tliirlnil-ly ctenla aflerimoii .,.1,1.,', 1 C ,,,.' Treasurer' oflice on TucmI:ij, M:iy P.. II'-Inter ith a udenditi nitehdnnce, m spile 01 1 ne iiicicuieui weather. In opening remarks Mr. Renliam staled that he bopd lo . nn old f ttfh itMiril revival break out here. Onr that would be lielpfoi t, every rhurch and ncrv Itidividusl. The tctiiiiony ertb- was lagel taken up Willi what (be evangelist railed "a shower n( iioiatnMo" I runt the word of (iod riie story of Flush and King A hub wb (old in (be eniiK.'ht s miere'-ttiic way and likencl lb e to lltblf cbr acter lo two rlMKe ihe Ap-tute c!h- Hint (he Aiuioiiited cU!, )( slated that dtiring bis cninpniiu 111 Fugene he wlsbe.l o make lo nulKtaoding appesU, t. e, bark n the nN of hm ihI bnck to I be work?, (tf tiotl. It ws announced that prayer niet. i jig it would be held each morning at ft at tlie tent and service each liigbi beginning at 7 ;4. l w en on th it date. riN A W Mill, t 'i'mm! v Treasurer. tlS-Tue ml For Information About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE MO OrtRon .3s. Electric Valley Printing Co. tivi r V. S N.l'l. UnX . . WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL !Xt GREER - CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone SI PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL, Every Wtdne.rfay and Saturday Night McDonald Theatre TONIGHT ONLY Barbara La Marr IN HER LATEST AND MOST FASCINATING FEATURE Prolog ti Mcdonald presents Its premier suns specialty FOUND: SALLY" fenturlns: Mildred Baldwin Huirh WhHer Sam Sob! a SPECIAL STAGE SETTING NIGHTLY AT 7: 0.2J The Heart of a Siren" Due to a Mistake of the Film Exchange in Mis-Shipping Film "SALLY" WILL NOT BE SHOWN UNTIL TOMORROW REGULAR PRICES! KVKXIOS-."viV MATINF.KS-.-jiV (lill.nRKX- 10,. FOR CORRECT TIME PIIOXE 170 AX 8ILL.V QgRRTMgKT STOR GIRLS' 7 TO 14 Gingham Dresses Exceptionally Priced 98c Splendid wash dresses that mothers will appreciate be v-ouao umouiuiv. x-imua, cuecKs ana plain colors allow a varied selection. Sashes, pockets, emroldered motifs, contrasting trimmi Ufa iha fnyia.i . . c a s In tUI. UIIJV. "uiui6 sw tuu tuiit-u usii-O IU men CilUCUlDllLUeUL3. (2nd floor) SHOWING NEW Pointed Heel Silk Hose, Pair $1.19 BETTER STILL, 3 PAIRS $3.00 The decree of Fashion that ordered shorter skirts set manufacturers to quick thinking. Shorter skirts meant hosiery would be more prominent and must be made at tractive and pretty. . These are shown in such smart shades as almond, nude, dawn, also black. Many startling Ideas have come forward and aside from these we have many more styles in women's hosiery which border along novelties. TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH BREAD 15c The finest of materials hand led with thoroughness and delicacy.. A shop of careful service where experience and courtesy helps to keep you well pleased. Mr. Before and After "Cleaning and Dyeing Service at Your Door." Phone 300 , Olive St., Between 8th and 9th RAYMOND T0RREY Properly Fitted and Accurately Adjusted Eye Glasses Means Eyesight Insurance Orlndtnc Ipnfs to pror.orlv correct bad pyelfht ! "J To a.;)ut thrm to the face so as to bt r"f,,rm '!L function and to blend with the fnrial contour l " . In the art and science of eve-g!ass fittinar. we are jp""'1 no detail Is too small for our most esperlenced attnitK Service First tl WILLAMRTTC T lUttlNl. P