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-..i PROGRAMS
Will Roaers In "The Texas Steer"
which Is now playing at the MoDonald
Screen
and
Stage
HEIL-IG Monday, Mantattan Play
ers in "One Dollar a Week.'!
McDONALD Monday, Will ling
ers In "A Texas Steer,"
REX Monday, Monte Blue in
"Across the Atlantic."
COLONIAL Monday, May Mc
Avoy in "Irish Hearts."
8, Shell ymphonitts classical nnd
P.P"far music, over KO.UU, KGW,
frm ' ,W ,anu Kl'i: 9. correct time;
5v;. t . 0 Houndwrs, over KuMO
ivuw. hliU, and KTO; 8:80, Fisk
KOMU, KUW, KGO. KPO and KF1
Oregon Stations
KOltE (201.im-H9tikc) Eugene
8 a. m., housewive's hour; 12, noon
day concert: 3, Musical Moments;
o:60, fireside hour; 0:45, Corporal
iaurence A. Dumond. United Suites
Marine corps, in a short talk on "The
Marine Corps reserve and its advan
tages to the civilian."
KOAC UTtUni-UlOkc) Corvallis
j-o:au, music, markets; 7, farm top-
KOW (491m-610ko) Portland 7,
orchestra and soloist; 7:30, better
flowers talk: 8, concert through
-fcLtOA: 11, dance proicram.
-OlX I319m-i40kc) Portland
-M opsy xurvy time for children:
o, pipe organ; 6:30, sports review;
i. -i.i, urcuesira and soloints; 10 dunce
band.
California Rtstlnna
UTAH (2Sn Om.iATAi,., rt.M..J.
o, iiie n carers; u, (ircat stories.
K1A (352.7m-StiOkc) San Fran
cisco 7:15, studio program; 8, voca-
noi ana pianist; a.w, IroUc; 10 dance
music.
KFRC r4K4.Rm.AMln.l K.n UV..
Cisco 6:20, stage and screen; 6:80,
Cecilians; 8, Blue Monday jamboree;
10, dance music.
KFI Mti,S.fini-ft.OVM T,n ).!,.
5, liig Hrother Bob: 6. malo aimr-
tet; 0, violin solo; pianist; 10, con
cert orchestra.
Washington Stations
KHO rH7u.!m-Hinki-l
5, news, talks, weather; 6, coucert;
6:30, organ recital: 10:30. Suokana
Coyotes.
KO.MO (80fim-0S0kcl Rpnttls 1
concert orchestra; 7, vocalists; 11,
mixed quartet.
Morton Nelson, gathered at her home
Saturday evening to surprise her in
honor of her-birthday which occurrM
:undny. The evening was spent visit
ing. Delicious rtfreshments of ice
cream, punch and cake were served
to the following: Mrs. Frank Philips.
Mrs. Maliel Keck and Phvlla, Mrs.
liilleiiwater, Jlrs. Antone Hosmuawm
aiHl three children. Miss Willits of
endling ,Mrs. Chas. Nelson and
Mary end Mrs. Morton Nelson, the
honor guest.
Harry Donslas who has been 111 in
the Eugene hospital will return to
ais oome Monday.
Warrisbuts
By MARIAN LOWRY
DLENTx ot comedy feiuurea the
theaters' bills. for the opening of
the weeK.
The McDonald beirins the week
with "A Texas Steer," featuring Will
Rogers end Louise Fazenda. From
the previews we judge the film also
stars Kogers' smart cracks ana re
marks for the titles.
It is taken from the famous farce
by Charles Hoyt by the same name
in which story a Texas cattleman" is
elected to congress much against his
wishes but in accordance with those
of his socially-ambitious wife. Other
well known comedians also appear in
the film.
The. lleilitr ooons with the Mfinbat-
tau Players in "One Dollar a Week."
This is the second appearance of the
company in Eugone .and so again will
be on trial for Eugene's appreciation.
Three DcrforrannceB will be staged,
one Monday night, one Tuesday aft
ernoon, and the third Tuesday night.
George Bancroft in "The Show
down" comes to the McDonald Thurs
day for three dayB. The play has been
adn o ted from the stone nlay. "Wild
cat" by Houston Barnach. Most of
the action takes place in Tampico,
Mexico.
Deertorn
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OOBTOG, May 21. (Special)
J edueaday. May 13, has been set by
the city council to clean up all lots
ard unsightly ref'.ise.
Ben l'rozzi is cutting his crop of
barley for hay and then will cut his'
crop of alfalfa. He will cut two crops
then will pasture the alfalfa in the
full.
Mra. Delia Deffenbacher was
dinner guest of Mrs. Klvin Tailor's
Friday.
Miss Helmi Pentilla and Miss
Thelma Cross motored to Eugene
Fnduy evening to hear the farewell
concert of Madame Schumann-Heink.
A picnic was held at the Coburg
bridge Suuday, May 20, in honor of
T. J. PlaAtor'a oii'htv.Barvmrl Kirrh.
day. Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Plaster and grandchildren
Arvilla and Uobert, Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Plaster, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hull and son Lawton, Mr. and Sirs.
X. J. Nelson Jr., daughter -Maxine
and son Itobsrt, all of Cottage Grove,
lenr.is footer nnrl Mr nnd Mrs .T
H. Kobson of Corvnllis, Mr. and Mrs.
i-Al buy of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Scott Of Wnrtrlnn. Mr nnH
Mrs. A. J. Goodman itnd son In nnd i
-Mia Ljaiira wniKer ot llarrisourg,
Mrs. E. J. Deffenbacher, Mr. and Mrs.
Ueorge Deffenbachor, Mr. and Mrs.
Lieve Deiteiibacher, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wide of Not!. Mrs. Stas and
daughter Marybelle and Mr. aud Mrs.
X J. Plaster of Coburg. A po thick
lunch was furnished by all of every
thing good to eat that one could wish
for.
HAKItlsnritG. May 21. (Special).
Two boy of the of 15 ami Id
were caught, about 2 o'clock Tues
day night, making oft witli Kluyd
Warner's Ford touring car, by Mar
shal J. dwell. Hii.l wpi-d ini.
fmediutol,)- taken to Albany In the
same car ami piawd m jau. Their
complaint was tlrnt they were tired
of wul King aud wanted he car to go
to uujtetimx. lliey bad piikhed the
car down the street some dmUuee and
waited their chance to steal it. About
o'clock they started it at which
uarMiai tnveu Heart, toe clamor and
rushed to the scene yelling at thiin.
caiiMiig theni to kill the engiue, ami
wiurw uiuy succeeuca in surtiug it
20 Coupons that are
fifwind Pin-Dandy Bread
r Krtmmel Bakerv Prod-
rj" them to any grocer
vaney together
P (10 OOVSP frlnKf n4
R ftsrjei) and you'll be
rrnui pair of beanti
rfd Suitable STILTS.
Way Stats are
worth $1.50
PEERHORN. May 21. (Special)
The Eagle Scout troop met with
Flying Eagle Scout troop on Friday
evening at Walterville. They decided
to play a practice game of baseball on
teat'jrdny afternoon.
T,Ittl Tnmmifl Oldflpld who has
Kft'en hawing trouble with 'bis head and
ear and nnving treatments aaiost
every day for the past week was op
erated on Friday at six o'clock in
the Pacific Christian hospital at noon
Saturday his grandmother Baid he had
rallied from the operation and the
doctor was a little more t hopeful of
him pulling through.
. JUXCTIOX CITY, May 21. (Spe
cial). A large number of member?
of the local Masonic order attended
the district meetintr hold In Eutrenp
Thursday night. Those who attended
were: District Deputy Grand Master
Ed F. Bailey, Worshipful Master
Sam Lehman, Senior Warden Albert
E. White, Junior Warden Vergil
npurgin, oemor ueacon uooert How
ard, Senior Steward Wayne Robert
Bon. Junior Steward W. I Starr,
Tyler Isiac Senders, Past Masters
b rank Moorbead. O. Domachofskv,
Claude Washburn, Henry Hansen and
the following members: Wendell Wil
liams, J. D. Mills, Geo. Gilmore, Dr.
It. S. Rogers, li. Kessell, Bud llnne
rens, A. K. Christen a en, W. Christop
herson, R. Smith, G. Skirvin, Chris
Anderson, B. C. Bean, August Det
mering and Mr. Dill.
jueu uetirow of Aionmoutn vlsiteu
at the Geo Young home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koffath, Glen
Roffoth, Bruch Bean, Mr. and Mr.
Alvan Heets and family spent Sunday
at Mary's peak.
This being the last Sunday that
Rev. Shelly would be with the Chris
tian church of which he has been the
pastor for . the past two years, he
preached his farewell sermon. Fol
lowing the sermon the members of
the church took their basket dinners
to Benton-Lane park for the rest
of tlje day.
Tn honor of her third birthday Uttlo
Phyllis Keck entertained a number
of her little friends ct the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Phil
Hps, Saturday afternoon. Many pretty
irifts were received by the little Mips.
The afternoon was spent playing
games nnd enjoying the delicious ra
freshments. Thoso present - were
Irene and Marie Bailor, Jo Anne
Lehman, Janet " Douglas. Xorma
Washburn, Patricia Richardson. Res
sip Marion and Mary Carolyn Gibson.
Shirler Ann Ayres, Donns, Mac Cter
ling. Loma Peterson, Maydell Chrls
tnpherson, Wilda Hicks, Bonn'e and
Betftr Rnsmuusen, Mrs. CTieeter
Arres and son. Mrs. Frank Philips,
Mrs. Claude Keck aad little Phylis
Keck.
A group of the friends of Mrs.
i teabuw
IXSURE WITH HEXBT TBOMP.
LEA BURG, May 21. Mr. and j
Mrs. Berry of Eugene spent Sun- j
day on the McKenzte guests of Mr. i
nnd Mrs. Coy Landsberry and chil- i
dren aud picnicked near Vida Frank !
Sparks was also a guest.
Miss Mildred Price has been elect
ed to teach at The Dalles next year
and Lea burg Is hunting for a new
teacher.
The Ladles' Aid society of Leaburg
was emenuined at the home of Mrs.
Archie Harris Wednesday afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. Ira Isbam,
Mra. Pauline Moore, Mrs. Marion El
ston, Mrs. Sam Swsfford. Mrs. Ira
Klston. Mrs. Walter Carter, Mrs.
Frances Elston, Mrs. Edna Carter,
Mrs. Author Gray. The hostess serv
ed delicious refreshments the next
meotinir Mrs. A. A. Johnston will
entertain.
Miss Mildred Price, teacher of Lea
burg was a dinner guest recently at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Author
Gray.
Mrs. Ofreiu Campbell who has
been staying with Mrs. Burrel Sla
vena for the past month is leaving
Saturday.
Mrs. Author Frames, Mrs. Vance
and Mrs. Harry Moore are on the
committee for the children's day pro
gram which will take place on the
second Sunday in Juno.
they had been caught. They had also
picked up a bottUi of milk which I
belonged to the aume party. They
were questioned at Albany and gave
their names as Creightou Store v and
c orrest Marriott from Seattle. It was
the fifth car they had stolen, but
were caught in the last one. The cars
they had stolen were mostly big and
expensive ones. Tbe-y bad beeu ar
rested oiic at Che ha li &, Wash., but
escaped, and went away In another
car.
The senior class night program of
the liifcjh school here has been ar
ranged and is to bo given Thursdav,
Mai- 81 at the local L O. O. F.
theater. Commencement exercises will
be held in the Methodist church ou
June 1. Baccalaureate sermon will
nlsj be heUi in the Methodist church
on Sunday, May 27. The '2S class is
me largest class to graduate in the
school's history here and it consists
of 10 graduates who have all taken
part iu the program whiih is as fol
lows: Four Old Mr. ids, personated by
Harry Rice, Stun ley Ouigley, Ever
rett Scott and Carroll Morgan; song.
Miss Marjorie Walker; class history.
Miss Dorothea McMullcu; class pro
phecy, Mis Lucille Sperling; class
poem, Manly Lam:don; class grumb
ler, Miss Myrtle linker; class inveu
tory, Miss Dor thy Scott; dns- horo
scope, James Connor; class will, Miss
-Margaret itnlkovic; presentation of
Key, aioerc Hansom; presentation
cup, larroll .Morgan; presentation of
student body present. Miss Katherine
uariwrignt; class creed, Everett
Scott; a one net fnrce entitled "Who
Kissed Barbara," with the characters
as follows: Barbara Nichols, the
bridesmaid, Ruth Clark; Katherine
mane, untie, iWargaret Cartwright
.luuieu. me nuuer, isiayne Urewer:
Paul Hlase, the best man, Stanley
Quigley; Horace Gregory, the groom.
Harry Rice. The valedictorian, Miss
Mardell Herman, and the ealntntorinn
cugar i. rimes will give their ad
dresses at the commencement exercise.
The local Christian rhnrWi Snnrlnv
school class under the leadership .-jf
rj. . rtienni enjoyea ine evening on
Wednesday at the V. M. C. A, club in
Eugene. A splendid time was reported
by the participants who busied them
selves in the swimming tank and play-
ik piue. mere were ti present in
cluding their teacher besides Cnl
Owen ond J. W. Moore who eacorted
the merry group. The 13 present
were: E. W. Blehm, James Weber,
Charles Morris, Willis Fry, Billy Al
bin, Frank Hoyt, Bernard Brewer,
Charley Hnrdesty, Truman Owen,
Homer White, Max Moore, John Fry,
Laveru Atbin.
Appropriate program is under way
for L'l-Ooratiou day. The exercises will
be held at Uid 1. O. O. F. -Masonic
cemetery iu the morning. The pro
gram wm be represented by school
children who wiU take part iu the
siuging. AUo a speaker will be en
gaged. Tim Mascot Service station will
agaiu ruoiieu soon and B. J. Buckett
ot Med lord will take charge. He is
here now with his wife anu they are
residing in the Mrs. M. E. Canter
re&ideiice. He has been arranging tor
the reopeuing and expects to begiu
busino about May SO.
Two events much enjoyed In lodge
circles here this week occurred eu-
uestiay aud Thursday evening. The
first Was a meeting of the Eastern
Star chapter in which a program aud
Rood time liad beeu arranged for the
barter members but tour of whom
are now ui easy reaching distance.
lhese are Miss Maria Porter, Mrs.
M. llochdanner. Mrs. lilen Hill.
now of Eugene, and T- W Summer-
vine. t.niy two were present, Miss
Porter and Mr. ommerville. A part
of the Droit mm was a readme bv .las.
Johnson, past worthy patron, and
ther numbers were parlor contests
the party bWng divided into groups,
(liven dissected rhymes anu when
these .were put together, set to a
tune and sting. The best singers won i
the honors. An attractive lttUe feast j
ended the happy social time. !
Tnursdav evening severs1 car loads
of Masoua drove to Kugvne to atleu-t
the big county meeting held by the
Blue lod;e iu the Muonic temple of
that city. At least Masons were
in attendance aud features of the
evening were the conferring of the
Master Mason degree, the work being
put ou by a club from the University
of Oregon aud the big banquet served
tn conclusion. Attending from her
were: A. L. McAfee, 1-. W Blehm,
1-oreu Grimes, Sherman Margin h,
Chas. Morris. V. L. Wright, Wm.
Heed, L. 1C McKellip. A. H. Weber,
It, W. Douglas, F. M. Woodson now
of Toledo, Hathaway, Jas, John
son. T. V. Souunervilte,
The primary piipils gave rehearsal
Friday morning of their afternoon
program to the other seven grades,
the teacher, Mrs. Bertha Xear, in
viting the grade students to room 1,
for this purpose. Beginning at 1:30.
the program was repeated to patrons
and friends who greatly appreciated
the review of the year's work tn song
and story thus presented. These were
first, the flag salute; America, all;
Springtime song, alt; Rain song, all:
recitation, Barbara Shislor; recita
tion. allustratedl Edward Seward;
train song, six girls; swing song, all;
recitation. Helen Marcuth ; song.
"Sleen. Bahv. Sleen." five irirla with
dolls; lullaby son:, three girls with
dollb, recitation, .lean ( 'miner; con
cert recitation. 4l'he Wind. nil;
i'ltter Patter, sonic, all: recitation.
Lucille McMulb'n; recitation, five pu-
Mls; dialogue, j he Boy and thn
lee," nine pupils: recitation. Tel
Seward; recitation, Virginia Perry,
story read in uninon by grade; rc'ta
tion, Sylvia Johnson; recitation, Jerry
Moody.
New all through Private
booths Beat of service.
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I'UESDAY
SPECIAL LINDBERGH
DAY PROGRAM
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and presented on the
anniversary of that
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A Sporting Goods Store
Aniprlca's "world's groati'st f Jli ffi 11
gM humortat" In a genuine gum I mJT I 'W1?! &JH
of laughter, based on the ta-1 gm I f r- ?f '' 5
mous play by Chas. H. Hoyt. If . 1 a Y"5i!."lvJ ri
wlj The nilrthflllod mlsadvon-) tj. vy jf
K turos that befell a Texas v I fJ&Jfrl ,i'i 1rv
cwwhoy whose wlfo aspired f vT'f-j fiil
vg to social fame and tried to A . . S-Nj I-S
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