The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 14, 1925, Image 10

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THE EUGENE GUARD
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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
Mm. W. If. Pule wilt he hoiten to ! idle Saturday,
hpr home tomorrow afternoon.
Wnlter Malcolm of Vorthuu) win
rJirlrd to Hip prenili'ii'-y of the Awo
cinfed Students of thn Vnivrsity of
Orr;:on jn the nnniiiil rift ion hh
.rrfcterdny. Ho Itfetd hid opponent,
Miss Carolyn Allen who lint born
viitfinc nt (lie home of her brother,
o'clock in the
pnny quartern
tm in the Ktnnley building.
The I,ndieg of Itcthenda Lutheran
Drjin Kric V, Allen, left lit noon yen-J church nre to Mpontior a fancy work
wrtbiy for Sun i'mncifo-n from where! wile nnd ch'rkvn dinner between the
ybe will nil Sntnrd.'iy for Yokohama, j bourn of eleven o'clock and one-thirty
In pan. where he will reHume her po o'clock, .May 'JO, in the chamber of
nition with (he Y. W. (. A. Mi Allen , commerce room,
bus been liTe for about a week, j
j Mm. IfomT I'ike In to lie hontenB
Mr. iuy I'yle in fo entertain Kri- . to mmher f I'. Y. O. S. club at her
tomorrow afternoon.
Mokb street at two o'clock. The mem
ben are arked to bring their fUMMo'm
,Mik (irrtrurle Inlhot and the Rim iind thimbles.
of Itftitlru-k liiill are I Ilia evening en
t running at dinner for a group of
Dnjrcne minister and tln-ir wive.
On Sfilunlay the College Treat
achool children will hold a picnic
nt the community club house, begin
ning at ten o'clock in the tnornmg
l''rinIu of the pupil wishing to come
nre invited and linked to bring their
basket lunch.
The Pour id Iiv!eion of the Meth
odist Kplcf)iii I ,n dien' Aid society
will hold a rummiige and cooked food
' The Y. M. V. Missionary circle of
I he Mei horlint Kpincopal church fs
HpoiiHoring a food find fancy work
wile Saturday in Mnrshall'8 Muaic
Ktore,
An eent of interest announced for
next Tuesday afternoon will be the
niinfinna ry tea at which the lodieB of
the Methodist church will he guests.
The aff;iir in to he given at the par
sonage at 1!KiO U'illnmette atreet,
from two-thirty o'clock until five
o'clock.
Steele Winterer, by 'Al'Ji votes, Ap- diiy Hridge club membera at her home , home tomorrow nfternoon at 11MI4
proximately IMO Htudenta voted ivhich
c-nMidiled (he largest number of vot
ers in any election held by the uni
versity Htmlenta,
i:duard Miller defeated Harold
Kirk bv an eight-point margin for the
editort-hip of the Oregon Daily Kmer
ii M. Ntiident publication, .lumen Cuhc
and .Tit I mar Johnson divided a minor
ity of vote between them. Miller to-
tilled .W. Kirk r7!, W end
.lohnmtn 1)1 vol en.
Freddie Murtin, candidate for yell
lender, Priori I'r.MB'iii, candidnte for
resident body nrrrrmry and Kliz:ibeth
Cody, editor of (he Oregana were i(e.
cltired winiiei k in their pnjdtions n
I hey ran wil limit competition.
Paul Ager easily defeated Itob Mr
Cabe for vice-preaideney of (be Kill
dent bodv. He totaled S05 votes to
710 for MeCahe.
Maurine Itiichanan wtiir the office
of nenlor woman on the executive
council by virtue of an Wrjl to vic
tory over Margaret Vincent. Hob l,ove
dtfoitM Kolph Klep. to Mi7 for
poniiion of junior man on the student
council.
Cnrl Pit hi. Dick I.yman and Ployd
M KttlFou will fill the pOHitiuru of
H'Muor m''ii op (be nhulent council,
. Kllrn McClellen and .To-Atm Warwick
will nerve, n nenior women on the
COUIlf'il.
.lam" porKlel and f.owell Tinker
wna tho rnndirlnry for junior men on
(he council. lietty Heart won the
junior womnp p"sitlon. liohert f)ver-
.Schutte, profesaor of education of
' psychology in the university; C. i.
i Springer, principal of the Mohawk
Valley uniun biga school; and Delbert
j Obrrteuffer, instructor in the pbym
j ciai education department in the uni
versity. "
beginning at eight Mr, K, C. AVootan, Inatructor in the
Valley printing com t'nivenity high acbool, is chairman of
at 7i Ninth avenue F tli-s committee in charge of the event.
J'he rfogrHin is as follows:
All men at-xcmbled at school of edu
cation nt '2:13.
'2:i7i to . Tour of the campus.
'i JH) to 5:1 .V-Meeting at school of
education, papT will be rsd by If.
Knymond II. Wheeler on "The Func
tion of the Knrlocrine (ilnnds and thir
Relatioo to Kduciitional Theory," liJ
cimniou will be led by Professor J. K.
H;irnch.
r:.'(0 to 7:-l." Program. Vocal oio
paper. "The Prearnt Status of Athle
tic for the Adolescent Uirl," by Sup:
J. , Mclaughlin.
0: 15 to 7:HJ TiHCunsion led by
Delbert Oberteuffer and Dr. T. H.
Schutte.
7:00 to 710 Fapir: "The Newberg
Fxperiment witit the Drfllon Plan," by
Principal James T. Hamilton.
7:30 to 7:4i"i Dincunsion led by
Supt. II. II. Dirkxen, and C. U.
Springer.
JERSEY JUBILEE SCHOOL HEADS TO
Programs for the Jersey jubilees
to be held in Oregon ' starting next
Monday and continuing for mora fhnn
it week have, been completed, according
to (he schedule received here.
The following is (bo schedule
Monday. May IS. Scappoose meet
ing followeii bv a sale nt the h. (I.
Smith ranch Tuesday.
Wednexdiir. Mnv 20. Clackamas
sheet was elected as sophomore mnnjpnimty fjl;r grounds near Canby. Din
ner io lie serveci 117 rninonn griume,
011 the council
The new inan.igerm) nyatem, which
calls for understudies for all athletic
managers was voted an overwhelming
vlrtory.
The amendment th the Associated
Student liocly comijtullon which pro
posed the addition of n $5 term fee
for the building fund panned by a
large majority. This fee will take
the place of the pledges made yearly
by tho students which favors tho
building of a student union.
Thursday, May 21. Stnte fair
grounds at Salem.
Friday. May Independence.
Saturday. May LI'l. Albany, Rryant
park.
Tuesday. May 20.- J. C. Rrown
ranch at Shedd. I. inn county.
Wednesday, Mar 27. Sales at the
H. A. Kitchn and Warren !rny farms
in I. inn muniy.
Thursday, May 2ft. F. an ft county
meeting at the I D. Uriggs farm in
the Willakenxle district.
The Jersey jubilee enravan Is niak
lag a tour f the state and state and
national officers of tho Jersey clubs
are taking p.:rt.
Kc-ur veterans of the Spanish war
have filed application for I be state
soldiers' Inau in Lane county so fnr
and it is expected that a number of;
others will soon apply for the loan, I
according to ( obinel J. M, Williams,
Lane counly attorney for the state
bonus board. The new law whereby
the Spanish war veterans are eligible
for the slate loan takes effect May
I'H and preparations arc being made
for taking care of the new applica
tions, (be colonel state.-. Three vet
erans of the world war who have
already received the cash bonus have
made, application to return this and
receive the loan Instead, as provided
by the new law. Five more applica
tions for return of the cash bonus
are; being prepared, it Is announced.
The board of appraisers for I time is
composed of ,1. W. I Inhhs, l.ynn S.
. MiH'ready anil Claude Washburne of
Junction City.
John J. Lindsay
Passes Away Here
John J. Lindsay. 73, diet) nt the
home of It is dauuhier. Mi n. Walter
Pibl, I'jU'J WaliiiiKton street, latt
night. The funeral services were
held this afternoon nl L1 o'clock from
the Itmiilct1ci' fhnpcl, with Itev, J.
Frnuklin Han officiating. The body
will be shipped to bis former home at
Kork Luke, X. D,ik.. for burial. I
llesidrN In daughter, Mrs. Pihl. he
b sen the following children: Hud II. j
Lindsay, FuRcne; t 'Imide Lindsnv, 1
Valley Ct. X. Dak: and Calvin j
Lmd a). Murk Lake, X. I nk. Pom j
in PcrmaimRh county. Ireland, Mr.
LindKsy came t America when a
oiith. He mnrried Lisxie Hnmdtoii
(tftober 10, lSNt, nnd she died in
ItH'J.
Juvenile Grange
To Hold Meeting
The Crow Juvenile grange will hold
its second meeting Saturday, May 10,
at Crow hull. The subordinate grange
will also meet at this time.
An interesting program lins been
planned by Miss Opal Diess. lecturer
of the Juvenile (Image which consist a
of the following numbers;
Song by the grange. ('
"Fifteen Today,' bv Juanita Mules.
"Utile Thlnns,' Clara Hinds.
"Twenty Times a Day,' Ague
Oates.
"My tjuill," Alice Dnmewood.
"Tlrnking of Moiher," t lpsil Diess.
The program. will bo closed with a
song by the granite.
A number of candidates are ex
pected to be present to be initiated
at thid meeting.
.T. O. McLaughlin, superintendent of
schools at. Corvallla, will deliver an
address at an open meeting of Plil
Delta Kappa, men's national educa
tional fraternity, on the campus Sat
urday, in which he will present results
of an extensive investigation into the
preserit status of athletics for adoles
cent girls.
James T. Hi milt on of Newberg.
principal of Newberg high school, also
will discuss the main strength and
weaknesses found in the administra
tion at Newberg, nnd modificn lions
found necessary to adjust the plan of
educational reform for public school.
Other speakers will be: Oscar W.
Hichards of the department of zoology
in the university: J. F. Bursch, pro
fessor of education at Oregon Agri- '
cultural college; II. II. Hirksen. prin-
cipal of Monroe schools; W. II. j
STATISTICS
BORN
POLLY At th. home nt Mabel, Or?.,
April 23. iii'2o, to Mr. and Mr-.
Walter Polly, a. son, named Clydo
Arthur.
Don't miss seeing our specials in
Millinery. Many just received at tho
Hut Shop, over Kobb'a Dress Shop.
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Good-By
Stomach
Gas
No matter what you have tried,
you will bo surprised at the QUICK
action of simple buckthorn bark,
magnesium sulph. c.p. glycerine, etc.,
as mixed in Adlerika. Thir removes
(IAS in ten minutes nnd brings out
old waste-matter you never thought
was in your system.
Adlerika is such an excelleut in
testinal evacuant that It la wonder
ful for constipation nnd stomach
(rouble. Stops that full, bloated
feeling and makes you happy and
cheerful. Don't waste time with pills
or tablets hut let Adlerika give your
bowels a liFAL cleansing today!
Allen's l'rug Store, Ml Dili Ave. Fast.
MEET OH HENRY
SATURDAY NIGHT
at
The most
drama In a
LAST .
SHOWINGS
TODAY
laughable comedy
blue moon
"Welcome
Stranger"
with
FLORENCE VIDOR
LLOYD HUGH ES
NOAH BEERY
Century Comedy
KINO GRAM
News Event
Any NlQht
Matinee K(da '
20c 25c 10c
TOMORROW
BUCK JONES
GOITRE REMOVED
Titusvlllo Minister's WUo Snvod an
Operation. Wants Othors to
Know
Mrs. V. N. linker. US X. Ash St.,
Titusville, l'a., ss "Feel I am do
ing rent .misMionnry work when 1 tell
Imw my gnitre wns removed with
Sorhul-tjuatlruptc, a stainless I f d
ment. My eyes, heart and nerves
were in a bad condition. Kelt m ill j
effects from the treatment, tilad to
tell or write my experience,"
Hnd by leading druggislH or write
Korlxd t'ontpituy Meihiiuicbuvg, Ohio,
l.ocnlly nt I, inn I'rug t'o.
Stall's Catarrh
Medicine
rid yout yitcm of Catar-h oDel.
mm cauicd by Catarrh.
?.J. CHENEY & CO.. ToledoOhio
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DESIGNER
PATTERN
including
BELROBt
I EH
DESIGNER
PATTERN
Including
Belrobe.
USE BELDING'S SATIN CREPES,
THE BEST
'I HI
Wlth a Diamond of Beauty, Blue- II '
White flawlesa brilliancy. Highest I
j l (h'ch'ii aoiiara or practical f
I saving. I II
ffiTA Wrist Watches
Trpl CyI??tv Masterpleees of watch making. Hand-
llr 1mIv VW aotnp rasea. hand rngravpd In whltt
S 12.50 to S75.00 p
J Tay Gets You
tub Cash Prioo.
SILVERWARE I I
at prices from gTAfjn
Cash Prices On Easy Terms ,
HOFFIV2AN i
Jeweler
T'.H) WIIJ.AMKTTK
AX BILLV DEPARTMEVT STORE
ADVANCE STYLES IX
'LADIES HOME JOURNAL'
PATTERNS
With Graduation And Commencement Exercises Just
Around The Corner It Takes At Least One Frock (Many
Need Several) For The Occasion. So While Daughter Is
Busy With Credits, Mother Plans And Sews. The Prices
On Our Fabrics Enable Every Miss To Have A New Outfit.
WOMEN'S
Hosiery For
All Occasions
Thfi hosiery department is
fillprf to overflowing with
hoae for all occasions. It's
a good time now to mak3
selections. You can always
see some new things iu
hosiery at Ax Billy's.
The indispensable part of
a well-dressed woman's
wardrobe.
SPOUT BAND TOP
Silk Hosettes,
Pair $1.25
A thread silk three quar
ter sock with colored stripe
band top they're rolled.
With the wearing of decided
ly abbreviated length -skirts
these have quite a claim on
Damo Fashion. It's an "Eif
fel" hose.
Full Fashioned '
Silk Hose,
Pair $1.25
3 PAIRS $3.50
BOO pairs of these pure
thread silk liosd enter this
quite unusual hose attrac
tion. Can any woman want
less than three pairs when
such a low price as tills
is available.
All well reinforced in feet
and at top. Sizes 8 V4 to 10.
Select from black, racquet,
alrcdalo or tanbark.
It's an "Eiffel" hose.
KlFTEf, C711
HEAVY QUALITY
Full Fashioned
Silk Hose
Pair $2.00
A wonderful full fashion
ed silk hoso. You have
something to learn of the
service silk hoso can give
if you haven't worn "C711."
If you have worn them,
you've experienced a satis
faction that leaves nothing
to be desired. We are so
sure of the intrinsic worth
of theso. our own brand that
we recommend this stock
ing without reservation.
Silk Mixed Printed Crepes
So fashionable nre prints one hardly picks up a metropolitan
paper but what you see advertised prints in Borne form. So
fashionable are they. The colorings are wonderful, the pat
terns the very newest; Surely special values at $1.19, $1.49
and $1:69 per yard.
"Bengaline" Silks, Yard $3.50
So good for the summer coat or wrap in either ensemble
effects or separate, wraps. We have a' very fine quality.
. Fascinating shades, 39 inches wide.
"Rayon" Sport Silk, Yard $1.25
Exceedingly serviceable new lustrous tub Bilks showing
grounds of lavenders, greys, greens, blues and peach with
radiant stripes, Tills is a . big year for "Rayon:" ld'eal for
inexpensive frocks. '
"Poiret Cheen" Yard $5.50 4 '
An unusually fine quality woolen resembling poiret twill
in texture and possessing a lustre finish. Very fashionable
for milady's high-grade coats. Ashes of roses, powder, tan,
beige, navy. or rust shades. 56 inches wide. .
New Bubble Dot
English Prints, Yard
GUARANTEED 1
FAST COLOR
'50c
New Ginghams For
You At, Yard 25c
32 INCHES WIDE
At this attractive price many will be tempted
to select several house frock lengths aa thev
are right new. Checks, plaids, etc.
Ginghams are always here. Many women never
buy ginghams anywhere else, they tell us. They're
quite a specialty with us.
New Nursery Prints
The Yard 35c
Another new arrival In fabricdom. this vard wlffe
pretty wash fabric, especfally designed for kiddies.
Stripes have been uniquely applied and Inter,
epersed with nursery paterns.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
CHOICE OF DOTTED SWISS
OR DOTTED VOILES AT, YARD
VERY GOOD ) Air
50c VALUE j" tZC
BOO yards of these fine dress iabrlcs. ' An important weave' or weaves that claim
widespread favor. There might be a slight imperfection here or there, however, very
Blight. ,
The insistence of simplicity in the
mode for wash frocks makes the im
portance of the ' fabric greater this
season than ever before. The inclusion
of smart cotton frocks ain wardrobes
for street as well as home wear lnakeo
Ax Billy's dress cottons a matter to be
considered while selections are at their
best.
The smartness of prints should bring
many women here for these attractively
printed "Allda" English prints. Tan
ground with red, green, royal and
Copen patterns. 32 inches wide.
- These New Fast Color Sport
Drapery Will Make Your Home
Look Cheery Yard 69c
During the spring and summer season every home
maker is consumed with a great desire to make a
complete change in the d'ecorntlve scheme of her
home. There nre many ways of artfully touching up
the old rooms to give them an air of newness.
In the summertime, for instance, what could achieve
a more delightful, light hearted atmosphere than new
draperies. These pretty striped colorful draperies
will allow plenty of sunlight to drift in and give
an otherwise old setting a new aspect.
FAST TO SUN
FAST TO WASHING
Very striking. 32 Inrhos wide. Come in today or
tomorrow nnd mako your selection'.
THINGS MEN NEED!
To Wear During The Summer Months
M EN'S
$1.25 Athletic
Union Suits $1.00
Splendid quality check natn
i sook athletic stylo union suits,
bo much in demand during thrt
' summer months. With elastic
band across back. Sizes 34 to
46.
MEN'S
Mesh Knit
Union Suits 98c
Short sleeve, nnkle length,
rloseu' crotch style. Ecru
shade, sites 36 to 46.
MEN'S
Madras Dress
Shirts $1.50
It is seldom that a man has too many
shirts, in fact, finds bis supply diminishing
If any. Then, too, $1.50 for real madras
shirts Is an attractively low price. Attached
soft collar, coat stylo, cool, comfortable and
dressy. Sizes 14 to l"1.
Just such patterns a real man likes
Btripes, checks, and' figures.
A Friday And Saturday
Special Boys' Wool Suit3
$6.89
Well made hoys' blue serge suits in plain
or pleated back, full belted models. With
double knee, seat and elbows. Knlcker pants
full lined. Sizes 11 to IS years.
MEN'S
Silk Hose,
Pair 65c
Of pure thread silk, these fine dress hose.
High spliced heel, sole, toe and heel of mer
cerized lisle and reinforced at points of
strain. Colors are ooze, brown, black, Rus
sian calf and medium brown. Sizes 10 to 114.
MEN'S
$1.19 Work
Shirts 98c
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Onnd weight blue or grey chambray work
shirts, full cut. full length sleeves and body,
double stitched throughout, two pocketj.
Sizes 14H to 17.
BIG DANCE
Veneta Every Saturday Night
llnder new management
Bob Holsten's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome.
Valley Printing Co.
Stanley Hiiilding--7t West Ninth
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
GREER - CALLAHAN
Buys Furniture
Phono 33
Imported French
Tapestries
PANELS AND SCARFS
On sale for a few days only at
Importer's prices
TEAR LOOSE!
Tomorrow Night
KM OUT!
HEAR and MEET
W. 0. w.
Deputy Head Councilman Martin and
New District Manager Chave
Yes, a "feed" Also
Hollywood
Importers
60-1 Willamette
8 P. M.
USE TH GUARD WANT AlTnVAVS
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