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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
TTTFi KUGEKE 0ARD Page Three I x CITY NEWS :-: I ICONTINUED FROM PAGE I) "riftfor the tree. A social hour will JJow the buines session. i Ti pliy Volleyball he Service ciuo vuuey dqu tourim- (tut win " 'n' ram indny ,i,ht at the "Y" gymnasium. Games will lie played between teams repre senting the High Twelve, Kiwanls, Hotary, Active, Lions clubs and the American legion. Phone Party Held Thirty-rive "number please" girls had a Christmas party Tuesday even ing in the lunch mom at the telephone office. Each girl brought a gift for Secure The Gifts That He. Will Appreciate THE old family cutter that played such a lively role during the holiday season is a part of the past. And with the tinkling of its bells have also passed such gifts as mustache cups, throat warm ers, cuff holders and gold tooth picks. Today the man who is re membered at the holiday sea son by his family and friends is more than likely to receive sensible wearables that he does not have to don out of courtesy. And if by chance they come from this establish ment, he also has the satisfac tion of knowing that they are as correct as they are becom ing. " , To Be Sure Of Gift Satisfaction, Shop At S TORE EN 713 WILLAMETTE someone else, anil gifts were brought' or me poor children uf Kugene. Alter the party a banguet was held at the Lee Duke cafe. To Go to Grove Hev. Martin P. Rimon, pastor of race Lutheran church, will lie In t'ottage drove Sunday afteruoon, Dec. -3, to conduct services In the church hall of the Neventh Hay Atlveutlsts for all Lutherans In the vicinity. The services will begin at 2:3(1 p. ui. Qo to California- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiley left Thursday evening for California to spend the Christmas holidays. Get Marriage Ltoens A marriage llcensu was Issued Fri day to Herbert lleorle Jasper, of Ku gene, and Constance Cleaver, Ln (irnude. Slstsrs III Dr. and Mra. W. L. Cheshire have been called to Washougal, Wash., by the serious Illness of Mrs. Cheshire's two aistcrs In that city. Yoncalla Ri ' fi . jfoleproofjoslerg "There's Nothing I Want More" Just atop and think and you'll agree that It would be hard to find a gift that would pleaee her more, and to truly please her Ib the whole object of your Chrlstmaa Olft But you want vour gift to be the finest In atyle anil quality. So choose Holeproof Hosiery fine, sheer, full fashioned hoslerv of topnotch quality. Colors created by a famous authority, Lucile of Paris, thus assuring correct shades for the season's modes. $1.50 And $1.95 Pair She'll Be Delighted With The New fl Tower Heel Thrgad Silk (Holeproof) $1 Hose, Fair A mmk formerly Ax Billy De YONCALLA, Dec. Zl. (SuecinlJ. The members of the Yon calk Km brcrklerv oliib IipIH tliuir imnnl Christum party Weduemluy evening iu the 1. U. U. F. hail. Tlio hnll wqb beautuully decorated with Oreirou tjrapfl auu ierns. a targe tree in Uie (enter 01 uie iioor was beautifully decorated with niauy lights and other ucL-u.-aiiMim. luiee miniuture tree were ou the long table ut one etui of the room. A seven o'clock dinner wan nerved to the member mid Oheir lnifiMinds. Foiluvi int a ihort program Smita Claus and .lira. Suutu Claim distributed gifts from the tree. Every one was well remembered, the mem bers all receiving some beautiful fancy work done by djub members, Mi as llali Kelso and ltly Laugherty assisted with the dinner. The annual installation of officers of Ublesliiie chapter of ttw Eastern Star wus held- Tuesday evening. The following officers were pUced in their s Lotions: Worthy Matron, belle liup precht; Worthy 1'atron, Tom Uarr; Associate Matron, Mary Crswell; Secretary, Mrs. C. H, Dauitherty; Treasurer, ilarley Htonaker; Conduct rots, Myrtle Applegute; Associate Conductress, Dorothy lirawu; Mar shal, Nettie Hunan; Sentinel, Sumner Brawn; Warder, Mrs. Brawn, Sr.; Uuth, Mra. Itarr: Esther. Delia Wise; Martha, Madge Cooke; Electa, Maude Apnlejrate. Following closing of chap ter, a delicious lunch was served. Sirs. Maude Applegute, ro tiring" worthy matron, was the rcvppient of a beau tiful part worthy matron's pin. The minimi insUllntion of the Ma sons was held Thursday, Dec 13. The following officers were duly installed into thur respective offices: Muster, i lorry i.ooke; .senior wnrwn, Sum ner Brawn; Junior Warden, Fred Mark; Secretary, Don Ihirham; Treasurer. Avery I .ii swell: Chaplain, Tom West f nil. Misea Lm-y Ixina and Mjirjrle Lonz and little Ellis Klein of Salem are visiting Mrs, Dale Cowan for a few (llt.VS. Mrs. Amy Oulwell of Stockton, Col. is visiting her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. ,Iim Ambrose for a few wreks. The program and participants for the Christmas cantata to be presented by the First Itapttat church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock have been an nounced. The cantata Is "The Christmas Child." by C. B. Ilawley. Miss Iaisy Belle mrker, church oruonist, has been the director. The program la as follows! Bololsts: Boprano, Pauline Guthrie; contralto, Agnes lVtcold; tenor, ir6llis Carey; baritone. Herbert Pate, TART I Oriton prelude. Soprano solo, "The Voice of Him That Crleth." Hass recitative, '"Die People That "Walked In Darkness1 Chorus, "Arise, Hliine." Bass, "Behold a Kind Shall Reign." Indies' trio, "He Shall Feed His Flock," Mrs. Clifton Harlow, Ufcullne (luthrle. Agnes PpUntd.. Altn solo, 'The Angel Gabriel Was Srnt From God." Tenor nolo, "Hall Thou Art Highly Favored." (jnartot and chorus, "Sing O Heaven." Hymn, '0 Come All Ye Faithful" PART II (rTgsn pastorale. Soprano polo, "O little Town of Bethlehem. Alto noIo, "And, Lo, the Angel of the Jjoro. Baritnne. "Fenr Not, for Behold T Brine ?iod Tidines." Soprano. "And Suddenly There Was ith Mie Angels. Chorus, "Glory to God u the High est." Solo, and chorus, "It Came Upon a ; Miflnicht Clear. " ! Alto. "And It Came to Pass." Mole chorus, "let I s Now Go Even tn to Bethlehem." AU". "And They Came With Tlp.ste." Solo and chnrus, "Holy Night, IVm-eful Night.' Soprano, "And the Shepherds Made Known Abroad the Saying." Chorus. "O iTalse the Lord. All Ye Nations.' The singers an: Soprano Odesia Knowles, Marpip Knowles. Ettnn Alice RearVk. Goldn Ijinftley, rlene Snnsey, Tjucy M. Crow. Mrs. Ora Blowers. Mrt. Preatnn Iilie, Efhlyn Forrest, Mrs. Ijovinn Schniieding. Mr. Marie Barr. Arlene Earhart. Edith Moore. Ema Moore, Mary Francos Hodges. Mrs. Clifton ILir Invt. Mrs. Hugh Hampton. Veda Belle Brown. Alto Mrs. Carl Young, Mrs. El-'zn Ittiyle. Mnry Knowles. Mrs, Ger trude Murray. Mrs. Ralph Grnv. Mrt. Clmrles E. Turner. Kathleen McNutt. Mary Martmret Lott, .Tuanita Kilborn. Blanche Thorpe, Reta Ridings, Mrs. Robert Htnton. Tenor Bill Tke, Itonald Blanton. Rnl.ih Trnwin. Elmer Adnms, Kenneth Cutler, Harris Hurd, Howard Nedhnm, Boss Curtis Mnrflhnll. Francis Moon, C. H. Lake, .Tohji Barr. Scott Hayes, Preston Tnke. P. Ancustns Pteron, Frank Needhnm. William KldwelL ment ss the location for a Pacific coast dirigible base. uther members of uie Ureson dele gation are? working In Salem's behalf. THREE DOCTORS AWAY Three doctors from the staff of the Eugene hospital are away for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. N. K. Wlnnard have gone to Sau Francisco to spend Christinas with their daughter. Miss Charlotte Wlnnard. who is In hospital training there. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Ross are t be In Seattle for Christ mas. Dr. J. R, MiCrthy is to spend the holidays In Ixmgrlew, Wash. The play, ''Ylmmle Yonson e Yob." was successfully played at Blair s hall Wednesday night. There were about one hu ndred twenty-five peo- f.le present and seemed to enjoy It mmonsoly, There were several spe cial numbers for between acta. About $tr.00 proceeds for the evening, which will be put In treasury ot r.oweU P.-T. A Mrs. Uuth Veach coached the play, GARAGE TAKEN OVER Osear Haaeo-a, forer ef MI San son' a," 1107 Willamette street, has takes over the garage at HO Fifth avenue west formerly Love's garage. It will be known as the Mechanics' garage, aud will be extensively remod eled. Three mechanics of many rears' ex perience will be employed. Sir. Han sou announces, aud a complete car washing egulpmeut will be Installed. The shop will 1 opened for busi ness Saturday, Dec. 22. CI LU !MM E ET8 SPRINGF1E1JJ, Ore., pec. 21. (Special) Mrs. 8. C. Wright, of Sixth and F streets. Is hostess today, to the Kensington club for Us anuuul Christmas party. Mrs. P. J. Moore wilt assist as hostess. The eutortnln- ' ment Is set for 8 o'clock. Phone S. E. nievens for olano tuning. OB EARL H PER CENT LOANS Equitable Savings &. Loan Ass'n. Office, 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg. Phone 121 Getting Insurance? See Hugh Earle Salem May be West Base For Dirigibles SALEM, Ore., Dec. 21. (A) Con gressman W. C. Howley has tele graphed the Rnlem chamber of com merce that Salem will be given care ful consideration by the navy depart- yy.7(Ax Billy Dopt. 6tore) Writing Thank You Letters Qn "Montag" Gift Stationery Attractively Boxed AQn The senso of duty is lost In the pleasure of UBltift the lovely stationery received at ChrlHtman ttme. High-grade writing papers In attractive boxes for gift giving. Costs little to mall It $3?50 100 Pieces New Spring Genuine "A. B. C." OQp Percale Prints A. B. C. on a fabric means satisfaction guaranteed. Smiles at the tub and wear. The ideal fine, soft flniBh cotton for women's and children's frocks. MlL'- a Blly ''P'- Store) m o Kiddies Of Lane County Are Invited To Visit Santa Tomorrow Saturday In Toyland 10:00 To 11:00 A. M. And 2:30 To 3:30 P. M. Coma for a visit to Toyland, You'll have the best kind of a time. There are all kinds of toys some make a big noise, And Santa Claus wants to shake bands, He Is Jolly and loves all good children, Bo tell him ths present ynu want. And then If you mind, your quite apt U find Them under the tree Christmas morning, There are aeroplanes that look real, And wagons, and autos, and trains. everything you love best even dollies all dressed, To give you a bushel of fun, , And Mother will bring you to Toyland f you promise to be a good child. Then you'll see girls and boys. And have the time of your lives. Here Are Two Outstanding Saturday Forenoon Toy Speelal Without exaggeration, many of the most Interesting toys, both for bows and girls, are assembled In either one of these two choice groups. We can merely hint at tbem. Our principal reason for launching this la to create greater activity In the forenoon so aa to avoid the afternoon rush, Group No. 1, To H.69 Valuea M 10 There are large me- P chanlcal toys such as trains, air planes, spring wind boats, Andy Mill cable cars, trolley cars, tool chests, elephant on wheels, doll trunks, etc Group No. B, To $2.98 Values M 00 Heavy iron Aty' Trucks. Ted Toys, Bcootera, Mama Baby Dulls, Twin Ixills, Trains, Kali road Signal Stations, aa well is otber things. (Basement Store) Highly Polished Electrical Things For Gifts MitL- Formerly Ax Billy Dept. Store 1847 Rogers Silverware For Her Christmas Procrastination Is The Thief Of Time-Only Two Shopping Days Till Christmas Saturday in The Grocery Dept. Strictly Fresh Eggs Two Dozen 7Rp "hlte, anderslte. guaranteed fresh ranch eggs. Till 12:00 (Noon) only. Creamery Butter Our own brand freah creamery butter. At this exceptional price till 12:00 (Noon) only. Per Pound ". . . . . 50c Raisins, 4 Lbs. 2Dc Fancy seedless Sultuna raisins put up In bags. Fresh uew pack. "Jello," 3 Pkgs. 25o The genuine article. All flavors. Moulds free If deBlred. Molasses, Can, 15o Those desiring small size csns, we have It. ' Aunt Diana brand. , Ripe Olives, 16o Medium size, tall tlnB. Extra fancy ripe olives, tall tins for 29c Oysters, 3 Cans 55o Idonl for stuffing, those good qunllty cove oysters. Spinach, 2 Cans 25c This Is a splendid fancy pack. Tall cans. v Another Lot of Those $1.25 Combination Offer For 89c This very tlmoly buy includes a protty Hand Painted Pitcher a can of Cane and Muple Syrup or packago of Whole Wheat Pancake Flour. Fancy Navel Oranges Wonderful color and nunllty. Four sizes, all true count, and we do not mix our sizes. Large Size, 1 26 Size, Dozen . . 59c Medium Large, 150 Size, Dozen 49c Medium Small, 200 Size, Dozen 39c Small Size, Three Dozen For ..67c Substantial saving by buying In crate lota. See our window for price before buying. Japanese Oranges, , Per Dozen, 30o New shipment Just in by express for the holidays. Nloaj llM. By the hox, 11.85. Delicious Apples, Per Box, $1.19 Nice site and quality. A few boxes left to sell at $1.19. An exceptional offer. The Candy-Eating Fruit and Nuts, Too. Season Is Upon Us Nnw Is the time for all lovers of good candy to Beenma acquainted with our selection ot toothsome candles, Per thssa are the evenings when candy cravings are strong In nearly very household, -After having sampled a few of our eonfenr.tljni, th candy lover will know where to purchase his "sweet" Chrlstmaa pres ents. Where to buy (May Btore) delicious one In nifty boxes, "Hard Mix," 2 Pounds 25c You'll en)oy eatlnf these pure, toothsome Christmas camtloe, A product from a famous candy manufacturer, Freshly Roasted Peanuts, 2 Lbs. 35o sTheee are splendid nuts right fresh from the route, One pound, lso. Mixed Nuts, 3 Pounfis, 69o A combination of practically all kinds of nuts. While they last Walnuts Several Kinds Of Local Nuts Also Fresh Walnut Meats,