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yjh1- 6 ; rrinin Hi! n nil it- ItlllMELUBr lEMBtnSDrrll Stage i mm nffl nrmrrBF few !Slirtto Woodland Park at Weud F,,S;,Hv and participated in an ffL, "Community church" program. pi three nunureu o k'bcui n-endlin, Fischer's Mill, Mar- d two loBginu camps ! the ! (h Kelly Lumber mill. iwu tft't'd tn,t an exceptionally nronram of Bpeakers and spe f Duie bad been arranged, and it 1 Voted to mk the aHairj an an- Bom upon motion oi Dr. Har. the Sunday achool hour Henry iL aeneral aecreUry of the Eu- Y U. 0. A. talked upon the sub 1 "The Sunday School in the Rural Sincing and the uaual Sr ch001 ProKram completed the F"'.,...n 'i1nck. RfeT. ChaneT. dis- L superintendent for the Metiodist Led save the address. fSt,. .itarnoon. Rev. Dr. Oliver. I lit First Presbyterian church of .Hand, California, gave the address Tis his theme, "Listening In." -Itri Afiess Glen and Airs. Wil u. Fox larnt a duet at the morning JSjce aud Mrs. W. Fox sang a solo , the afternoon service. They were Kompamed at the piano by Mies . .an? n solo at the afternoon ser- Em accompanied by Miss Lorisa SUM. Ptn ol J."""'' Committees work on the program m at follows: Park, H. Hicks, R. litki. F. Byers, E. Keeler, A. Tidd, Cm. Car parking committee, C. O. 'or, C. Evans. Reception committee. idiii Aid of wenaitag. rrogram nmittee. Rev. Finley, N. C. Neilson, Amburn. it noon the lunches of the fami , prcn-nt were placed on a long ibta lor a aominunuy aumer. banebo Will Build New $5000 School Tainavers of the Danebo school strict No. S3, voted a $5000 bond Lji at a special election held there fiondij, to build a new school to re (ice the one recently destroyed by Effort will be made to have the ldMitif ready for occupancy by the fee toe ran term opens in omer krtfl of the county. 01 tat i baitota written, ail were fiTor of the bond issue. Bids for it construction will be called for at im. members of the school board jitd Monday night ENROLL NOW. Phona 666 Business Training Pays Dividends. Eugene Business College It's a Good Sohool. Miner Bldg., Sept, 1 THE EUOENTE GUARD Screen wiwrraaJf HSttJ-J esiy, 'Tsowleas of ttw Idea: Wedneminv lanh.,,.. !., ers in "The Rst P.,,ni. REX Tuesday, Sallr Blane in "Her Bummer Uaro;" Wednesday, Pola Near! in "Th. uj . JfrL-iT" OOLOMAI-Tuesday, "Metropolit;" oomethmtr AIwhv TTtnnn McDOXAU Tuesday, Duncan Sls- day, George O'Brien in "Sharo Shooters." AVERY HOPWOOD'S comedy "The . i. win ui Man hattan Players are Btaein at 8ha Heilfg at 8:20 p. had a record run of 23 weeka in San Francisco, when it w&b play- rrt t'TlAi Wti r V Duffy Players. a u r ranciaco aud i e n c e s ac claimed it one of the smartest of comedies, and as Eugene patrons AIliiiT thin tvriA of play so well it iiouro prove tne moat popular hit yet from the Marie Miller HIT P rVsnntlKts T tbe Selemoa Zum wilt family, which came to Oregon in 1852, met for a family reunion and organisation meeting Bunday at the Ralph Hammitt ranch on the Mohawk river. Mrs. Belle Seavey of Mohawk was elected president, and Miss Leone Barger, Eugene, secretary. The affair wa. held In th. hnnnr of two cousins who are visiting in this vicinity, Mrs. Hasel Waamuth of Areata, Cel., and Mrs. June SturgU of Chandler, Aria. Present at the gathering were Mr. nu .urn. u. rotter, r.a rotter. Mra. Linie Horn, Mra. Clara Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Zumwalt, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Zumwalt. Fsv Zumwalt. Rnhert Zumwalt, Margaret Zumwalt, Warner iumwkii, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert son, Eugene Robertson, Nona Robert son, Helen Robertaon, Elsie Robin son, Fern Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Betting, Mr. and Mrs. Frailer, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. John Hammitt, Pauline Hammitt, Virginia Hammitt, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sesvey, Mr. and Mrs. Irfe Seavey, Donald Sea vey, Billie Seavey. Walter Seavey, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Preenall, Hardy Zum walt, Vick Hammitt, Ralph Hammitt, Jerome Hammitt, Grace Hammitt, Mrs. Ben Hammitt, Mr. and Mra. r ranlc Flsn, Mrs. Wssmuth, Mrs. SturgU. Manhattan company. Marie Miller ap- j'.-u... o ami tttui Luis company oi players. Lon Chaney turns comedian for the first time in his screen career during an Interesting episode in his latest Metro-Goldwyn-Majr starring ve hicle "Laugh, Clown, Iugh" playing at the Ileitis theater Thursday in its long awaited run here. As the tragic clown maiie famous on the stage by Lionel Barrymore, he does a complete comedy vaudeville act, which is con trasted in later scenes with the poig nant tragedy of his sacrifice for the woman he tovtft. Herbert Brenon di rected the specticular new produc tion. In which Loretta Voting, Nils Asther Bernard Siegel Gwen Lee, Cissy Firx-Gerald ana other appear. A reproduction of a great European theater and other elaborate aettinga jasper Cascade Resort CASCADE ItESORT, Aug. 21. (Special) Shirley and Grant, na tional tap dancers, are registered at Cascade Itesort for two weeks stay. They are having a real treat, fishing and resting before they open their fall engagement atNew York. Eugene theater people spent the Sunday at the resort visiting with them. ANCHORAGB DINNERS 80 TBe AL SMITH'S acceptance speech will be broadcast over Pacific coast network stations beginning at 8:30 o dock Wednesday afternoon. Sta tions on the coast cooperating m the broadcast include KIIQ, Spokane; SOW, Portland; KOMU, Seattle; KPO, San Francisco; Kt'I, Los An geles; KCiO, Oakland. TUESDAY PROGRAMS NATIONAL Broadcasting company - i. Memory ine ana tne county fair through KOMO, KOW and KOO; 8, Rvereaay urogram, "The Bohemian Girl" over Kllg, KOMO, KGYV, KUO KPO and KF1; 8:30, Amaiio's Uit an os. Uffht classical music, from KOJlO. KOW and KOO; , cotrect tlmi 10, dance music by KF1 and KGO. Oregon Stations KOE.E (201.1m) Eugene 8:80 a. m., housewives' hour; 12 noon, con cert: H, sunshine hour; 5:30, fireside uour: o:43, sports and late news; 7, sponsored programs. KOW (491) Portland 10, dance program from KOMO. KEX (277.6, Portland 6:30. or gan concert; T, dance music; t), con cert. Washington Stations KOMO (809.1 J Seattle . orche chestra and mixed quartet; 10, dance music. KIIQ (870.2) Spokane 4. musical program- 0, concert 10, ance music. KAIO (254.1 Tacoiua 6, featured programs; v, frolic. uanaaian biaiions ONRV (2tU Vancouver. B. O. 9. orchestral innovation: 10, conoert trio. California Stations KPLA(2vS8.8) lx) Anceles 7:S0. piano and song; 8, concert quintet; 10, muBic, KFUN (241.8) Long Beach 4:30. JASPER, Aug. 21. (Special) Tlie young people enjoyed a weiner roast at the .Fall Creek swimming pend Saturday evening. Miss Gladys Bauer left for her home in Chico, Cel., after spending her vacation with friends in Oregon. Miss Amy Love is spending this week with her aunt in Springfield as sisting with the Kebekah program. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart left for San Francisco where Mr. Stew art will enter the S. P. hospital for treatment Myron Wallace who has been quite ill is reported better. Roy Love is back on the Job again after a sick" spell. Rebuilt Blcyolcs With 1-year guarantee; new tires; only $18. easy terms. MOORE'S CYCLE & TOY STORE 120 West 8th INSURE WITH HKNRY TROMP. LAST DAY All Eugene Is Talking .About Metropolis "In all my years as a paid guest of movie palaces I have never seen such amating pictures aa are crammed into every reel of thiB gigantic production." Robert Sherwood In "Life." SPECIAL MUSIC COMEDY : NEWS orchestra and entertainers; 8:80 Long ! Bearb municipal band; U, orchestra. KFI (46S.S) Ixvs Angelea ft, Big Brother Hen: 50. aviation talk: 6. ymplionette; 9, concert; soloist. h.t U (WU .iJ Hollywood- o. or gan rental; 1 :'M quartet; :SU, tigtit; 10:80 orchestra. Kr IWJ (4M.) San rrancteco 4:."0. orran redul; 6:20. stage and creon; 6:80, sports; 9, mixed quar tet; 9:80, pinno; 10:10. dance musia KGO (3S4.4) Oakland S:20, news and baseball; 6:30, The Strolling Troubadour; 9, The Pilgrims; 10, lrisiaa quintet and Olympians. WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcasting company S, Jack and Ethyl, motor mates, over KHQ, KOMO, KOW, KGO. KPO and KFI; 9, correct time; 10. dunce mu sic from KGW, KPO, KGO and KFI. Oregon Stations KGW (491) Portland. 0, dinner con cert; T, travelogue; 7:80, studio mu sic. K01N (819) Portland. 6, pipe or gnn; T:15, orchestra; 10:30, danc mu sic, KEX (277-6) Portland, 4:30, Elks good cheer program; 7, dance or chestra. Canadian Stations CNRV (291) Vancouver, B. C, 10. CNRV Salon orchestra. Washington Statlont KJR (848.6) Seattle, 4, orchestra; ft, musical aketchea; 6, sports; 6:30, orchestra and soloists; 11, dance mu sic. KMO (2M.1) Tacoma, 6, music program; 8, Famous name program. KGA(260.T) Spokane, 5, Kiddies program; 8. Sacred music. KOMO (S01U) Seattle, 3, orches tra and vocalist; 6, dinner music; 7, simultaneous broadcast with KGW; 10, concert trio, orchestra and solo ist. California Stations KGO (384.411 Oakland. 6:20, news and baseball; 6:30, Parisian quintet; 9, program from the Pacific radio ex position. KPO (422.8) San Francisco. 2:4. coast league baieball; 8:80, Smith ac ceptance speech; ft. Big Brother. KFKO 1 484.8) San Francisco, 4:80, organ recital; 7, studio program; 8:30, concert orchestra; 11, dnnce music. KFI (40S-R) Los Angeles. 3. Har mony duo, tenor soloists; 4. guitar and song; 5:30, vioiiuist; 6, symphou-ette. WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO. INC. Tiffany Bldg., 8th Avo. Bids RADIO BOB EARLr-INCOME BONDS. Two Power Tubes for Majestic Tone. Radio Service & Su 111 w Co. f LAST DAY W I lAff SALLY BLANE iffrf HUGH TREVOR HERPrt A Sun-Swept Romance of Rollicking Youth k Comedy Variety I CNiaHTS , If tdO Matinee 20o I W Children 10c YYyrtYVYNYvvvYv-Y GONE TONITE PR0VLERV OF THE SEA" with Ricardo Cortez Camel Myers too OUR GANG In "Barnum & Bailey, Ino." Metro New Aescp'a Fables r TOMORROW COMES "Sharp Shooters" A Nautical pare DI80VERY NIGHT" Watjh for announcement on New Ozarka. CLENDON H. DOTSON Phone 2440-J EUGENE ONE DAY ONLY McLaren Show Grounds FRI. AUG. 24 UPTOWN TICKET SALE, CIRCUS DAY ONLY. 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