The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, December 21, 1928, Image 7

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prober 21, 1923.
T IT E EUOEXE GUARD
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Pago Revon
BENEFIT
Oq ot the big erent at the Mc
Donald theater for the coming week
jj be the benefit performance for
. p lodge Christmas Cheer fund
uradal A percentage of all monies
ilten in at the Monday matinee nnd
i.kt performances will be turned
"ft to the lodge for the Cheer fund
lit both present and future uses.
'Beware of Bachelors" a comedy
j..mn will be the picture for the
Kit, starring William Collier, Jr..
" J Audrey Ferris. Clyde Cook and
Jiargnrct Livingston are also in Ihe
supporting oust of the picture which
is a Hiiphone or talking picture
i '"'w M"v'toue acts. "Pat
Itooney and "West Point," are on
the lull in addition to which the third
f Jh ,fri" o( "'''reat Moments in
Fodtball" will be shown.
Monday morning, immediately fol
lowing the Kilts' tree. Ihe kiddles wiU
be escorted to the McDonald to see
a special show put on for their bene
fit. Elks are goint: to attend the Mon
day night benefit show enmasse. ac
cording to Christmas Cheer Fund
committee. Everyone Is urged to do
his bit by nttending the benefit, ihus
helping defray the expense of Ijine
county's annua Vuletlde service to
those less fortunate.
JfST TOE THING for "Her" may
be found at once in Ihe "Gifts for
Her" column uf the Shop-O-Scope.
INSl'HE WITH HENRY TItOMP
tZresyrelT
CRESWELL, Dec. 2L (Special).
Rev. T. H. Trevithick. paator of
the Methodist ' church will preach a
I hmtmas Bermon Sunday mornina.
HiH Kiibject is "Earth Listening In.
Special music will be given. The con
gregation will unite with the other
churches in a union Rprvira In th
evening at the Presbyterian church.
The cantata "The Christmaa King"
win iHf given d- uie union cnoira.
Leon a I And came home from Mon
mouth Tuesday to remain over the
holiday.
W. W. Scott has moved from th
rooms in the W.vatt and Taylor store
ImildinR and will make his home with
his sister, Mrs. It. K. Dereham and
family.
The Creswell grange will hold ita
I regular meeting Saturday afternoon.
Dec. A Christinas program will
: be given, the juveniles assisting.
Kverv number is requested to bring
a small gift for the Christmas gamo.
;The juveniles will hold n . business
jtnetinc and elect officers.
! Elizabeth Sedswick cnnie up from
i Corvallis Wednesday to tpnd the
; holiday vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Heigh Smith of Wend-
jling have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
j C. II. McKay. Sir. Smith returned to
' Wendllng Wednesday and Mrs. Smith
and infant daughter will remain with
Creswell relatives for a time.
C. V. Holbrook of Coburg drove
'er
woo.
A-thur Ton has been confined to
, hra i ome with illness.
I Kvorgreen camp of Royal Neigh
j horB and the juvenile members held
i n so-ial session in the form of a
j Christmas party at the M. W. A.
hall Thursday afternoon. A program
consisting; of the following numbers
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were given: Piano solo, Mrs. My
caret Warner; piano solo, Mrs. C. 1.
Kent; recitation, Marvin Kerr, vecl
tation, Celeste Warner; solo, Thelma
Morton; recitation, Hazel Hush; reci
tation, Lucile Kvnt; voonl solo, Mrs.
Kent; recitation. Earl Grousbeck;
recitation, Orville Wtlmot. The rooms
were guy with festive trimmings Bnd
a decorated tree added to the Phrint
maB fc'heme. Gifts were exchanged
and candy, nuts and popcorn served.
Those present were Mrs. Travis Kerr
and sons Vernon and Keith. Mrs.
Helen Scott, Mrs. Ttert Thompson.
Mrs. Anna Sitkwood. Mrs. W. I
Wallace. Mrs. Henry Taylor. Mr. Kd
Kuni. Mrs. Clayton Kivett nnd d;im:h
ter Ixiii, Mrs. Minnie Kiddle. Mrs.
F.rma Fuller. Mrs. Margaret Warner
and daughter Celeste, Mrs. ,T. W.
Zippier, Mrs, Anna Morton and daugh
ter Thelma, Mrs. Herbert Neff, Hazel
Kosterson. Mrs. narry Hush, Mrs. V.
, K. Grousbeck, Mrs. C. I. Kent and
daughter Lucille, and Jnry Kester
son. O
A. ri. Wheeler, attorney for the
Ilrmly estate, was in Creswell on
business Thursday afternoon.
CompeiYt&ticA Clfcim
Puzzle CommiMion
8ALKM, Ore.. Dec. 21. 0P The
statu industrial accident commission
has a puzzling question to solve in
the claim for compensation presented
by the widow of the bite J. V. 1 inter.
Brownsville chief of police, who was
Hi'i'ul.'iitaily killed white lumtins deer.
The accident happened near lirjinis
P-i'it. mid tin claim is set utt mat the
hunter went to that place on official
business and that tli hunting was in
cidental, therefore that t he widow
should receive compensation from the
state.
S I C. M A N - P E LT j ; I N S t n A X C 11
State Highway is
Asked by Yamhill
HALKM. Ore.. Dec. 21. OPt Gov
ernor Patterson was asked yesterday
by a delegation of Ynmhl county cit
izens to uso his influence .towards
having the River Road froiu Salem
to Dayton designated us a state high
way. The road would connect with the
West Side Pacific highway at Dnyton,
and the argument presented in its
fnvor was that it would shorten the
distance between Salem and '.'ortltuul.
Stevens Extradition
Request w Granted
SADIOI. Ore., Dec. 21. Gov
ernor Patterson yesterday granted ex
tradition on requisition from Idaho
for S. Stevens, who Is wanted at
Pocatt'llo on two larceny charges.
Stevens was In business here as a
clairvoyant when arrested. A woman
claiming to be his wife has Instituted
habeas corpus proceedings In his be
half, and a condition of the extradition
is that Stevens shall not be taken
from the state until the habeas cor
pus case is disposed of.
A telegraphic warrant received here
also charges Stevens with swindling
a Wisconsin woman out of $13,000.
EDWARD TRAPP. MANAGER
Credit Adjustment Bureau, Ph. 1170.
We collect when others fail. Notes He
accounts bought. 201 I. O. O. F. Bldtf.
Special Permanent Wave, $3
Including shampoo and finger wavo.
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AT S A.
Heavy
Medium
Light
Weights
Hundreds of fine overcoats made to sell at $45, $50, $55,
the entire surplus stock of a big manufacturer who needed
cash. Newest styles and fabrics $1 Down Saturday only .
Amazing
Values!
UY ALL YOU NEED NOW! FAY IN 1929
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Dress up for Christmaa
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remembered longest for
their quality and correct
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Tomorrow Will Buy
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Men's Gifts
$1 DOWN
Shirts $1 Down for
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Pajamas $1 Down
Underwear $1 Down
Hats $1 Down
Belts, Suspenders, Hosiery,
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