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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
Page Ton THE EUGENE GUAED Monday Evening, Jia y is, i& as '. It! i ;:i SOCIETY AND CLUBS Bf MARIAN LOWRT j Hid no desk and other furniture and floor materia) for tli two nw Junior bigh bchool. the Hoosevelt At Seventeenth avemi eat and Ague treet, and tte Wilson at Twelfth avenue wset and Jrfferson street, are retjupHttii by school district number I, HDNoinif-PM l). If. JomK, clerk nf thv id mo I h arl. A loial of WXi dfk fur student, '2Ti for teachers, HO chars for tenchertt, J 'JO) portable chair (n aeftioim of two or four, find battle nhit linoleum for fill atnim and cor ridors nill be required for the build in . The two structures will be offictailri opened next full, at the beginning of tb neit school term, it Is Announced, 'i he ltofnevpt school will have j J ro 'Thh, wit-h a capacity of JiW, and the Wilt. on school, with -J rooinn, t-in Uiliniately car for iU'tti. Many Students Expected. The number of students expected to regipr will fnr mreed the rjpertu tioua of the btwni at the time the building were jtl.inneil, believes .Mr. Jmira, The buildingM will r.ire f r in increase for several years. It m stnted. At lend iJOU students are ex pected next fall at the Hoosevelt school, mid 500 nt the Wilson school, tt 1h tfiild. . The ar venth, eiphtli and nintl. , irudes will be installed in each Imil-J lug. Thin will tiiks uwtiy the tun in grade from the senior high school, and will relieve the congestion lliere. MUs Mnrgiirct llolverson, now principnl of the Condon school, will take tljarge of the Hoosevelt junior high, and H. 1). Eaton, now hend of the Frances Willard, will lie principal of the Wilfon. The teachers have ulfo been selected fT both buildings. -Specifications Given. The specifications for the furniture of both buildings Is si follows: bight) number one pupils desks; '2t num ber 2; 170 number 3; 125 number 4; 70 number 5: 'JO number U; 2o teach er' desks; HO teachers chairs; 1200 portable diaira in sections of two jr four; and lnirflejhlp linoleum for all stairs ami crridors. Itoth buildings tire nf tuhstanlial reinforced concrete construrtion. The Hoottpvelt building, of Spun in It type and decorations i .(trading partlci Inr attention, It Is stated. It will be quite lively in appearance, with the exterior finished in cream color, the windows trimmed in greenish blue nuj the r-of painted bright red. "The building K'ok o'ivb from the outside' a,vs Mr. Jones, "but the inside In even nicer. Kvery modern convenience hi found n il bin, nod the build'ngs are up-tu dite in every way." K. Mnnson WXiHc was architect fo: both structure. Much interest ia being taken by the university group in fhe announcement of tfie marriage of Miss Lucinda lei and Armonde UeMerrltt which took place the past week-end. -Mrs, Ie Merritt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry lc!l of Arlipna, Oregon She has been attending; the Univers ity of Oregon as a junior and is a member of (imnmi l'bi Beta. Mr. JleMerritt Is also a former university student and la a member of Chi J'sl. His home is in Portland. Mrs. R. F. Carleton haa as her house guest this week, her mother. Mrs. J. H. Ackerman, of Monmouth. Airs. Carleton was a visitor in Port land and Monmouth the past week, returning: hint evening w it fi her mother. j The Altvr ;uild "of Rl. Mary's I Kpisropal church is to meet Tuesdsy evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs, Kllsworth Crocker, 34'J Thirteenth avenue east. The Unitarian Women's Alliance is to bare a ailver tea and program in the rlub rooms of the church tomor rom afternoon. A IniHiness session of the society is to be held nt two thirty o'clock. And at three o'clock a program will be given. - For this oc casion, !r. Kimball Young of the university faculty is to speak on "Alice in Wonderland," showing; n number of stercoptirnn views. All friends of the society are cordially j invited to attend the program and tea. Mrs, K. Jenkins ond Mrs. J. W Hoderstrom are to preside during the tea hour. The Woodcraft Thimble club is to meet with Mrs. Fred Ludford at her home, 35S Lawrence west, Wednes day afternoon nt two o'clock. A)l members are n-kd t nttend. The Kugene Thrie Hundred club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Love at their home the past week. A most delightful evening was en joyed with cards, mah Jongg. domi noea, and a supper. Mr. aiwl Mrs. Jjennis Merrill will be hosts to the club for the next meeting. Mrs. M. O. Dunn was hostess Fri day afternoon to members of the I. I. V. club, Additional guests bidden for the afternoon were Mrs. K. L. Stewart, Mrs. L. M. Martin, Mrs. F. H. Towne, Mrs. W. H. Love, Mrs. Karl Oodard, Mrs. Chad wick. Mrs. K. C. Pursley will entertain the club in two weeks. Members of the Iowa Women's so ciety shared in a delightful after noon of sewing nnd convention as the guests of Mrs. W. F. 1'mphrey the pant week. About thirty numbers were there. Assisting Mrs. L'mph rey was Mrs. J. F. Inman. On the second Wednesday in June the club members will be guests of Mrs. Clar ence J'jliot nnd Mrs. lilanton. JUKI ' Keek it 1 announced. Ted Kennedr. h member ut Ihe part?, delivered one of hi. lecture, on the babit of drug., and will talk atain later in the week, it ii announced. - Action of the Kugene Clearins bouie in refusing to cash or deposit Kugene city warrants upon the city improvement,- general bond interest. general bond or improvement bond in terest fuuds have resulted Van Davis Fined On Drunk Charge Van Davis, who was picked up by j the local police Saturday on a charge of drunkenness, was today fined ?."0 snd costs in the police court by Judge George A. .:lmore. Failing to furni-h' fhe monev. he was nut to work on the; tue , cti-r where ea"h dav's labor will de- buying up of a large number of thea : ,.rP)M((. iM ebt to the city by ?'J. ' warrants by individual purchasers, :t .rnp pr;knnpr is also being bed for; was stated today by Mayor K. li. the gjjriff jn Portland, where It is Parks. I lMf ,8 wanted on some charge. No i "While we regard such action ah ; tail of this hnve been learned here-1 most unfortunate, we are not going lol engage in anything of a rontroveraiol j nature in regjrd to it," stated Mayor Parka today. "The financial static f mlO among cities of its size on the count BALL GAME At Cascade liesort, Sunday, May 17 t .'!m n in Imiwaon Cnflfnde and tne city oi r.ugene is one oi me oem t-ot,nc (irove. and there is positively nothing to be alarmed over in regards to the Clear ing bouse action Mayor Parks, it is learned, is among l than myself. NOTICE i I am not responsible for any bills ; or debts contracted" by anyone else; those who have taken up a block ol the warrants. He says the city expecir to continue to issue these warrants to contractors, who will either hold them or dispose of them to persons who ar? willing to make the investment. POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE Opposite Helllo Phone 1 7 1 2 Indicative of an nrt; (lie right hsir cut t uit your individuality. Shin gle with curl, TiO cents. ' mlO mvtn LOAM Hirer loam for aale. Phone 1180-L. Tent Meeting is Attracting Many JtOBERT D. DRISCOLU Dr. Ashton Tor Chiropractic snd Rlectro-thempy. Oppoaite Heilig the iter, Phone 800. IVSURE WITH HENRY TROMV No special council meeting will be held tonight because of the lack of immediately pending business to jus tify it, announced Mayor E. R. Parks this morning. Tonight's meeting, ah originally planned, was to have been a special session, to take up the mat ter of sale of improvement bonds, final reading on the proposed muni cipal planning committee, and other minor affairs. Proposed paving of Madison street from Cheshire to Fifth avenue will await the meeting of May '2"t, an nounces Mayor Parks, as the ciey or dinance requires that the notice of final hearing on this work be posted 10 days before the action is taken. As the council voted last Monday on this work, tonight's meeting of the cot ficil could not have considered the matter, hence, the mayor decided, the meeting would he postponed until next Monday, the final regular ses sion of the month. OREGON MOTOR CO. fhone 0 JO DoO Olive Students to get Oreganas Tuesday The Oregann, the Vniverslty of of Oregon year book, will he delivered to students Tuesday, It Is announced by (tibsnti Wright, manager. Tho books will he given out at the Admin istration building. Although containing a few lesa pages than last year, the book is slightly larger In sise and contains a number of new features. The sports sectkin is considerably enlarged, and contains action pictures of most athletic-, contents ns well na pictures of all athletics. A new color scheme is bIho lifted for the, cover. Augusta DeWitt of Portland, wai editor of the book, and James Case and is accompanied by a large orehes ond Mary Clcrln, both of Portland, tra. were associate editors. Services are to continue all this Two large crowds attended the re vival services at the "big tent" yes terday, it is reported. At the after noon services a duet was given by Mrs. Henham, wife of the evangelist, and Henry Hannekamp, nnd in the evening a special number was given by a trio composed of Rev. Henham, Mrs. Renham, and Miss Wood. The choir loft is now filled 1o 'capacity, PLAYING TODAY! . - h fwm ' Hom" ,h Bi Wurll,"r , If "Always the Best" Jj&WW POSITIVELY '&5rWr BETTER PICTURE8 JtUla& ., BARGAIN PRICES A 20c 25c ioc Slllii Mntlnnn NOW All Euaene can sea It Many will enloy It Tor the second, even third time. LeRoy Devaney nt tho , WURLITZER INTERNATIONAL NRWS' KVRNTS 71 Ml IP you gamble with your eye sight you ar playing a los ing game. Don't take a chance on your most precious possession. Learn the exact eye truth from Dr. Roijal Qick OPTOHSTHIBT OPTICIAN Next Door to First National Bank 878 Willamette St., Eugene "You will prove your wisdom by seeking a regular eye-examtlnatlon." GREER . CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone 33 PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Have The Children Cool Underwear For Summer? ThpT tno rlcsorve like attention that grown ups ricmnnd. Our underwear department is amply supplied with just the kind of undortogs that is best for youngsters. Athletic Union Suits 75c Misses' Union Suits 65c Athletic. bloomer t y 1 e, of splendid mainsook. Sizes 2 to 13 inclusive. Boys' Union Suits 89c j j - -- - 'J ri M The World's Funniest Motion Picture! ; TODAY U5" Day f Jy! Silk Hose THEATRE J5ht I I A. It Will makf Vnil lancrK n4 lanrrK onmA - I ...Ml 1 1 :( r - S I XV ...6.. oviuc iuuic mm buiiic win ittugn wno Made of good qui- h, J I TIJ have never lauthed before! Children' Snil i wi from. jfj PZ VNrf i W-A 11 lliw!li - 9 Two groups of fine garment. Light weight Mesh" because the I fl t f j i W?0-S. Y';iV af I I I1- Ji II quality socks which short sleeres. knee are those cool porous V-jJi 3 Wj7 V v L'Al-- ' are popularly priced. length, ecru, siaes 6 knit undertogs. Ecru OtST f Tt KmW V llLA 1 1 f The season Is at its to 111. shade, siies 0 to 16. !M W sW A -n Tl II II II hVoorw?,er: lj II P 'jlJil Ll II II IlillVj .hM ,coo, ,d com- Turkish Towels, Very Special 29c . llll QASnl n.Alvr.' U irtTOft r II U -""''"'T "lnality. is br 38 inches, bleached, soft and absorbtst. n OpGCial rrOlOg li ftiPP 111 ' to offer at the very special price Mc each. : . RUSSELL BROWN II wlih ' "" ;l 1 1 . Mf:f limfm I 3 i i MILDRED BALDWIN V,l' IT'S A SCREAM AND WE ' X-Tl fln, : I I ' BLAIR ALDERMAN ' iW DON'T MEAN MAYBE I I I r7l I UJ) -VC W ! I i ,n "",l specialty 1 X VjP'li III MIL "" j 1 fl A m ifl mmm- fel? I I I pjfeX I W re Prepared to Moth-Proof your garments, Rug vDLI'tf virlA i R iiiur rumuure. send them in before summer POPULAR f fah I comes. Matinees-30o TlrC JAl I ll n nn JLlS? ChUdren-20c JfJR J P-10n8 390 5C Evenings 50o UMlLUa ' h r,...--. .. -w .u l, -'i'l Olive Street, Between th and Oth Ravmond Torry MAIL ORDERS PKOJIPTLY FIU.EO AX BILLV DEPARTMEKT STORE IIOlSE IN0S :xd FLOOa Timely Tips From Eugene's Largest Department Store WOMEN'S Lustrous Charmeuse Bloomers $1.19 "Quality Maid," lustrous, self stripe bloomers made of soft quality charmeuse. Elastic at waist and bottom also shirred. Full cut and reinforced at points of strain. Orchid, pink, black, sonora, biarritz, turtle dore, also white to select from. 2nd Floor WOMEN'S Rubber Aprons 35c Neatly bound citB Mn. treating pe. are red. greta, blue, ,! or ma u i , "itchea maize. necessity. -2nd Flo, FOR THE FAIR SEX , The Call Of Wool Tweed Knickers $3.45 ?3.03 AND $5.00 right kind of outing togs? For instance nicely tailored wool t l right kinds of outing togs? For instance nicely tailored wool tw!2 knickers, that which gire that desired comfort and freedom when out hik ing, golfing, autoing, picnicing and other activities. Cut along newest lines; peg top, two slash pockets, neat narrow belt of self material with bright nickle finish belt, and belt loops. Abstlut, satisfaction guaranteed. -2nd Floor - Extra! 500 Yards 12 Mommie Weight Imported Pongee Silk, Natural Shade, Yard 69c IMPORTED Japanese Crepe, Yard 25c This good standard weight Jap crepe is as well known for its practicality as it is for its attractive appearance. It may be used for many purposes, such as women's and children's frocks and window curtains if you please be cause it launders so satisfactorily. Twenty new shades. Silk Stripe - . Shirting Less At Yard 48c This is a 60c quality. 32-inch white twill shirting with colored or white silk stripes woven in to make pattern. Lingerie Checks For Summertime Wear 37c, 45c AND 50c YARD Dainty lace underthings of soft cool lingerie checks in all the delicate lingerie shades bring especial delight to the heart of the comfort ably dressed woman, as the warmer days ap proach. 60c - 65c Tissue Ginghams, Yd. 37c TVhen you' read of these fast color crlp Tissues also fiilbrae Zephyrs and others simi lar weaves which comprise this special lot you at once think of cheery frocks nice enough for afternoon wear. Scoring A Big Hit These Brand New Sport Striped Broadcloths 85c THEY ARE GUARANTEED FAST COLOR That the fabric Is half the success of the costume this season is true. More than half, In in stances where the sports striped broadcloth is used. It provides beautiful colors in emphatic patterns doing away with the need for trimmings. There is a great demand for these splendid quality cotton broadcloths.. 30 inches wide. HATE YOU SEEN THIS NEW DRESS FABRIC? Silk Stripe Dotted Voiles Yard 69c It is new, it is distinctive, it Is both beautiful and serviceable. A new voile washnble, wearable, just a little dif ferent, in which it looks like voile jew elcd with tiny allorer bends theyVa rnisorl and appliqued. Plus the tracery of fine silk stripes. AH the comfort of sheer voiles plus a now distinction in design. You must spq it, it will suggest several ways (with the aid of "Ladies Home Journal" pat terns) to use it this summer for your own frocks and those of the girls. OX GROUNDS OF JAPR, TOMATOE, COPEN, LAVEN DER OR NAVV, NEW Ensemble Windsor Ties Appeal To Feminine Taste And Masculine Eyes $1.00 The little touch of neckweor adds greatly to the attractiveness of bright summer raiment, The freshening effoct of these new sheer silk ensemble Windsors on a tog is a secret all fair sex know. They are very new. Extra long, wide, and cut along generous lines. White, powder and brighter hues of gold, coral, orchid and Kelly. . i-i Hi! Renaldo Baggott Back on the Wurlitzer after a week's absence en business In Seattle, Mr, Baooott returns to take a permanent position as McDonald organist. Feature Solo, "OH, MABEL" . r,,ar t- p ' - "