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ANN STEELE GOES
IfifTO FIRST PLACE
A iwfltfeal upset In yesterday's vot
ing aas left the American Legion,
serrire clubs. Southern PseJfic and
Elks clnb wonder
ing what lta all
about in the con
teat for the throne
of Oueen BliBannah
II in the Sunset
Trail prntcanl.
Ann Steele prev
iously lag-ginK In
third place for
many days, had
landed in the lead
when the votes
were counted,
checking In with a
total of f83,597.
8 n e gained 34,
1071A new votea
Ann Steele
during Friday's voting, nuahlng Mary
uieruarc out 01 tne teau.
Claire Curtis, also lagging up to
yesterday, nabbed the second place
and Incidentally the 10,000 boom
votea by polling 187,002 new .votes
yesterday, bringing her count up to
661,992 "A. .Only 2000 and a few
Totea aeparate her from the lead.
Mary Gierhart now holds third po
attion in the race for the pageant
throne, with a total of B57,42W. and
a mere 6000 odd votes stand between
first and third place in the race, which
puta the three leading candidates
wiihln close fighting distance of each
other.
Bertha Waldorf with a total of
860,291$ la In fourth place, but with
the 8. P. picnic coming up tomorrow
Monday will very likely tell n new
tale.
Each organisation fees been bnild
Ing up a reserve of votes against the
final stretch of the race, and the
firat three days of next week will soe
a constantly shifting vote aa the bal
lots are thrown in. ,
Aa chairman of the queen contest,
James K, King has issued the edict
that from this evening, when today's
count will be completed, until Wed
nesday night at eight-thirty o'clock,
no further reports on queen etandinge
will be given out. The reporta Wed
nesday, which is the final night of
the contest, will be given at the
queen'a election ball and will continue
until the count la completed.
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STREET CAR BURNED BY RIOTING MOB
tf r w&m- ' ft i't'WtWy'V" ww wis?
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Rlota broke out 'along Canel
wrecked and burned care operated by non-union men In the heart of the city. Pictured above are
hundreda of etrlkere and aympathlxera burning a car which the company had attemnted to onerata with
Imported etrlke breakare. The mob
pany sent out a repair wagon to
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The all-uarlali picnic for St. Mary s
Catholic church ' will be sponsored
Sunday, July 14, by the Knights of
Columbus, at Riverside park. For
those having no roeana of transporta
tion, automobiles will leave the church
following the 7 a. m and 9 a. m. mass
es, it is announced by Kv. D. V. Cur
ley, associate pastor, who la in charge
of the picnic.
Basket dinners will be taken by.
each family attending, and a pro
gram of sports, including a baseball
game between the married men and
the aingle men.
Committcea in charge of the picnic
were named as follows:
Qeneral chsirman, Al Hoffman: re
freshment stand, C. Booker, Frauds
Farber, Louis Ucnlmmel, Dale Him
ber, H. Kuppenbender, Louie Waake,
Dale Cooley; sporta, Henry Kremmel,
George Miller, Fred Kratx, W. W.
Briatow, Nick Michaels; transporta
tion, Joe Fran&wa, Frank Brunner,
Joe Kirchoff ; get-acquainted. Rev.
D. P. Curley, George J. Wllhelm,
James O' Farrellj grounds, Charles
J. Uchaefers, Ernest Brunner; water
rrts, Joe .Merits, Y. uent, M. warn,
Bauer, August GreniUer; parking,
Claude Hoffman, and troop 4 of boy
scouta, of which Dr. F. A. Railing is
acoutmaster: publicity, Rev. Francis
P. Leipzig; coffee kings, Tom llilcy,
N. W. Claska; captain of married
men'a team, Jack Dawson; captain
of aingla men'a team, Charles Hoff
man. Three Euffne banker hare been
nftmtMl In the commit t appoint'
menu fur the coming ynnr by L.
Hitrnum, The Dalles, prn indent of the
UrPKon BRiikfira' nHiiwintlon.
A. A. liofcum, prtmidant of the
Firrtt Nittiomtl hank of Kugene, una
bi'cn nnmrd on thn taxation com
mittee. V. T, Uurd on, vine-preni(lent
of the Firtt Nutional bank of Ku
fens has been named on th trust
powers commit tee, A. K. Tiffany,
catihier of the Jtank of Commurre
of Ku((one, hue been nnmed on the
inaurunre commit toe of the state
asBociutlon.
AT HARRISBURG
Fire Department Called To Put Out
Fire In Country
HAItniNHtTHU, July 13. (Rpe
cialj Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Black of
Lovelock, Nevada, riaitnd here with
old-time friends and relativea Tues
day. They resided here several years
but left in HUM. Mr. Hlnrk is running
a newspaper at lovelock.
lieorce Srott and family and J. W.
Albtn and family spent the KourLh at
Casrsdia.
The Minses Ins Ilrldpes and Nona
Ilovt went to achats to spend the
Fourth.
Mrs. Krnest (iuthrie of llortun was
a visitor at the Uolly Uaier home
Saturday.
Uau Warastaff acted In the rapac
ity of town martthal for a few days
uhile J. W Owen took a short vaca
tion. A fire at the Urk KlHntt pUre call
ed the fire department out in to the
country three miles It armed in time
to help put out a blate that had start
ed in the shiiitfles.
Mr. and Mrs. It W. Hone and
children and Mrs. Oorothy (jilmore
ami daughter went to a reuuiou of the
Glint tumihes Sunday.
Mrs. M. ItrikUuvv and rhildren cuius
home from Kujiene Thursduy.
Mr. and Mrs. le Osbuin and Flor
ence Klliott ot Portlsnd visited at the
W. A. Klliott home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. t;tHrge iHrifert and
children were (tuMa of relaties in
Springfield Sutitlsy.
t harlps hjicr has boiijcht the Mine
Hell cHf from Henry Stitmpf. Mrs.
I'erdue, who had the restaurant for
merly, will avNiNt in the work nxttm.
MihH Helen Williams has gone to,
Keaitle from where will truvel by
bout to California. I
The lke Creek Christian KimI.-s
vor had a ieme nSfit Saturday night 1
at the lieorge HookenFinith place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson and
two sons of I'ortland were guests si
the ( W. Harvey home (he first of
the week.
Several of the llsrruburff neonle
i attended the funeral of Jake Wtgle
: at Cotmrg Sunday.
j . . Kiier, r rnim Kiser and their
families attended a family reunion at
Ixtrane Sunday at the home of their
sister, Mra. Anna son.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. A- WVy and fam
ily went to the Mohawk for a Fourth
of July picnic.
A bridge gang has been repairing
bridges on the 8. I'. Iim running be
tween lebanon and Kprinifteld.
Miss Velma laVaugh of IVnrin,
w ho has been . ifciting at (he J, A.
Mc j home, kas returutd hums.
MARRIED TO VI
street In New Orleana recently when atriklnn street ear mnl
atoned the ear baforo they set fire
pun in tne wrecked car, the mob wrecked and burned It In turn.
brother of Mrs. Gettman and Uvea
at Hheridan, Oregon.
r.awm ana I'.ida idbke and Lee
Wooley of Eugene, passed through
here en routo for Florence last
week. They were misinformed aa to
proper directions to their destin
ation and traveled several miles up
narrow road, and 'having much
trouble In find in a tumitiir nlnn
They were delayed Bev.r! hours.
Airs, an rah Montgomery of Bend,
arrived at the Ben Bunch homo to
remain indefinitely. Hue was ac
companied' by relativea.
Mra. William Lowney la reported
to be on the mend. 8he fell and frac
tured a bone below the knee ho ma
Unit! ago.
It. N, William has returned
home from Portland where he went
to consult a physician regarding
hie health.
Mr. and Mra. Wright, Portland,
surprise their uncle J. 8. Mechem
with a brief Wait last Monday.
TWO lESIENT
SAN FOANCIHriO, July IS. En
tailing combined resourcpa and cap
ital in pjocBii of $12,000,000, Bond
find (ioodwin nwl Tm;ker, Inc.. und
Hunter, llulln & (Jo., two of the
olilcut and lament investment bank
Inn hoiiorn with offices in clulitren
wontorn citica, yosterduy inerRed their
bnaincKHea and intercsta mider the
name of Tucker, lluntor, Uulln &
Co. v
Formal announcement of thia con
solidation, which brinKH together two
or tne outstanding tnveatment sec
urity, under writing and distributing
orgnuiuitiona on the I'acific coat
wna made from the head offices of
the two firms in Ban Francisco and
Los Angeles.
Wide Interest attaches to the an
nouncement br reason of the fact
thnt the two firms serve as bankers
for many large industrial, commercial
and financial Institutions Including
the Kiehfield Oil Company of Calif
onila, I'acific lighting Corporation,
Byrnn Jackson Co. Western Dairies,
California Dairies, Pacific American
Fisheries, Inc., Aviation Corporation
of California and Associated Insur
ance fund, Inc., and others,
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Steps Toward State
Seed Council Taken
At a Htato-wlde mooting at Ore
Ron Stnto collcRe Friday, stops
toward an ornuulzatlon of an Ore
gon seod council were taken, ac
cording to O. S. Fletcher, Lane
county agricultural agent who was
present.
A commlttoe appointed to make
a report on the proposed state
council will moot next week. Mr.
Fletcher says.
Others from Lane county at the
mooting were K. U Edwards, J.
Oeorge Robinson, Bart Flanagan,
O. a. Strome, all of the Junction
City district. T. J. Skervln, Ore
gon Send company of Eugene; D.
K. Skervln. Oregon Seed company
of Junction City, and Dr. J. R.
Harvey of Wendllng.
Addition Talked
For Sunset Home,
rians for an additional residence
to house 12 peoplo at the Sunset
Home, and purchase of addltlotml
property at Twelfth nv.nim
and Chitmelton street, will he dis
cussed by thn board of directors
of th homo at a meeting Tues
day. July 19.
1 ho home, sponsored by a local
Lutheran group, has 27 residents.
Small Safe Gives
Citizen Alarm
A group ef hoys seen shout a small
safe with its d.-or blown off brought
a hurried call to the Eugene police
HtHtiiUt,
Police found an encampment of
tree houses and tents to the resr of
n erlce slntion at Sith avenue and
Willsmelle meet, but the snfe was
an eld and empty one which had been
carted from Hie rear ot the Homextic
laundry with nhifh the youngsters
were plsihg bank.
PARIS EVENTS
Road Crew Resumes Work Alter
Haying Seaton
I'AHIS. Jolt VA. Z, Special).
Ami. tile pe...!e paging tlirough the
llej i.Kterili.y were Mi. Aiu Kent
of (Vrvallis, Alfrr.l (Mt ..( Ike
Creek. Mr and .Mrs, fteinlionor of
uiKe i rrea.
Hie men of Kive Hivers are Imck
onlie read Job after a few days of
hn illit.
Mmses l;Uny and Jv p,.fel si-.
.mi sine.l l.v Letter i rin-irl 1(f here
TM'eul the 1'i.uitli at s. hats. A g.nvd
I ilue vi a reported
blljiU-.N-iLLL-LNSLlUL.NCa;
THE EUGENE GU A TIT)
to It. When the atreet ear com.
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The firat quarterly conference of
Bethany Evangelical church of Eu
gene will be held on Bnturday evening,
July 20, at 7:tf0 o'clock, according to
Uev. A. L. Lons berry, pastor. At
that time the new nrealding elder, C.
P. (Jates of Portland, nucuensar to Dr.
O. (J. poling now pastor of the East
Side I'jvatiKelical church at that city,
will be present.
'Hie f-'hurch calendar 'for the re
mainder of the month of July la aa
follows:
Saturday, July 13 7:30 p. m con
cert by Goodwill duo.
Sunday, Juty 14 0:30 a. m., dis
cussion group, "The Ideal Homo:'
11;I10 a, m., "vVTiat Does a Christian
Do;" 0:30 p. m junior Christian En
deavor, tiny Soobert. leader; 7:30 p.
m., Goodwill duo. .
Tuesday, July 167:30 p. m., II
lualrnted missionary lecture by Ken
neth Tolas, missionary for the Amer
ican Sunday School union.
Thursday, Judy 18 7:30 p. mM
prayer meeting. "Lifo of Josepn."
Saturday, July 207:30 p. in., first
quarterly conference.
Sunday, July 21- 0:30 a. m.. dis
cussion group, "The Ideal leader;"
11:30 a. in., sermon and communion
b- Hev. C. P. iate Portland: 6:30
m., Junior Christian Kndeavor,
June Spray, leader; 7:30 p. m., "How
Shall I Deal With the World?"
Thursday, July 25 7:30 p. . m..
prayer meeting led by A. H. Staler.
Sunday. July 2K 0:30 a. n., dis
niHalon group, "The .Jdoal twirch
Member; 11:30 a. m., tsenuon, :Paul
Sisler; 6:30 p. m., Junior Christian
Kndeavor, Itaymond J In ten, leader;
7:30 p. m., sermon, Paul Sisler.
Thursday, Auk. 1 7:30 p. m., pray
er service led by A. II. Sisler.
S.P.
An excursion to the summit of
the Cascade, mountains on Sunday,
July 21, was announced Saturday
by L. L. Graham, district freight and
passenger agent of the Southern
I'acific,
A special train will leave Wood
burn early In the morning and after
taking passengers at Silverton and
way points, will arrive at Eugene
at 0:80 o'clock, Mr. Ornham said.
After a duy of picnicking at the
summit the train will leave 'at
5:80. Special low round trip fares
will be available, it is announced.
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Traffic Fines
Levied in Court
Traffic fines levied Saturday in
the court of City Oecorder It. s. Hrv.
son were ai follows: Martha L. Cook,
ib. failure to stop at a through
.,,.--, i.n.riw oneusirom, w. V .
Itobson. l M. ('ashman and Oene
Hampton, each t'2. overtime lurking.
Other re.-ent fines include: D. I,
Webster, Clarence M. I'rey, H. P.
Love. Allen and lwi. Ini i:ihh.'
John Gastcr, Hrodor brothera, V. t:'
Hristol, each overtime parking
U. T. tiulilager, Jl, ovrtinie iiarking
A. J. Hummer. Ilrace K. Kobertann.
each ?5. failure to stop at a through
street: C. V. Ilolbrook. tl, double
parking.
2 Tournaments
Open Saturday
Two .ll.elt. in.,r. ... .
J, . ..m.--uii iur nova
and gir.s sponsored by the municipal
playground commission were due to
open Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
The boys were holding an all citv
tin-can golf tournament at the Lincoln
school while the rirls were vicing in
a jacks tournament at the Krsncej
Willard school. Chitnpinna from the
various playgrounds of the dty wero
tmrticipsung.
Joint Funeral Will
Be Held Monday at 3
The loint fimi-t . i - n
Wetherbb and Mrs. (?.' ii j in '
will be held at the Veatch funeral
home Monday afternoon at ,1 o'clock
,.,"r r"1 r,"rk' """'"crl bt lie
(lay Palmer, will conduct the ser
vices. Interment wilt he In
1. . t. V. wmetery.
Mrs. Mil nun I.i,,,. u-;ii; ,
yhter of Mr, Linn. of ,,,",";
abfnmia Is In Eugene for tha
service,.
Radiator to Vitjit j
CorvaUi Thurodfl
, . -- ..,. i-v lo allure.,
s no,.n luncheon at the Item,,,, ,ri
b,.7ion. fM"'i" ln1 !
Lien-.. Kiwanis. Rotary sn.t ,-ham- '
her ef rummer,-, member t t'or.,1.
lis will unite f..r the me.tis p.ffnrt.
orcne.fr. .4 . ' "
ftaturta.
,,.. uiertaiammt ,
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First newa from the summer camp
ef the Girl Scouts at Sluslaw Fills
has come to The Guard; Forty girls
ars at the camp now, under the lead
ership of Mrs. Arnold Schrup, locsl
director. Following is a report of
their week's activities:
By BETTY WILSON
The Girl Scout camp at Siuslaw
Falls was officially opened at an eve
ning campfire by Mra. Arnold Schrup,
scout director, Sunday, July 7. The
rules of the camp were discussed and
the new members of the council Intro
duced. Each council member gaTe a
short talk. The council consists of
Mrs. Arnold Schrup, director Miss
Stephana Lunger, life-guard snd
swimming Instructor, Miss Genera
Ziramer, life-guard, Miss Margaret
Calef, handicraft instructor, and Mils
Jessie Manning, camp nurse.
The girls themselves have, express
ed their delight concerning everything
about the camp. That includes the
food, a very important item, the ac
tivities and the scenery.
The camp is awakened In the
morning by the reveille, blown by
Margaret Waugh, camp bugler. At
7:30 the patrols report to colors
where the flsg is raised and saluted.
Hreakfast snd inspection follow. After
Inspection all report to classes. First
aid, handicraft, and nature study are
taught in the morning, the girls
choosing what they wish to study.
Sv.-.tuuiinz and arcuery oasSe are
held in the afternoon.
Evening is the time for fun. Mon
day evening the yeunger girls, the so
called Cowiets, had their campfire
down by the falls. The beautiful, ter
raced falls foaming over the rocka,
the roaring fire, casting little, danc
ing spots ot light Into the darkness
of the black forest behind, made a
very effective and picturesque set
ting for the program which followed.
The older girls camu, the Owls,
had a najarua luuty up in their own
camp, everyone including the cook
-contributing to the program. The pro
gram consisted ot everything troin
songs and recitations to Indian war
dances.
The Owls planned a two-day gypsy
hike for Thursday and Friday. A
wagon and two horses are available
for this. The girls were regular gyp
sies on the occasion.
The main event of the week is to
be a water pageant named the Conch
Shell." This will be entirely directed
by the older girls who wish to receive
the minstrel badge, a new oadge.
The story of the pageant ia as fol
lows: A fisher boy, wandering along
the shore ot the aeu, tiuda a conch
shell which whispers to him of the
wondera of the kingdom of the sea.
By mermaids he is lured to a cave
in the aea where bia sleeping body is
found by Aphrodite. The boy and
Aphrodite immediately become ex
tremely foud of each other. Neptune,
being informed by an imp concern
ing the boy's arrival, rushes with his
attendants to the scene. He banishes
the boy from the kingdom in anger.
However, he is persuaded by the mer
maids to let the buy show hia mastery
of the waters. Neptune, pleased with
the result, consents to the Doy s stay
ing in the sea kingdom. There are to
be ferns, froga and a crocodile to
complete the picture ol tne sea mug
do in.
Marie Anderson is the queen ot the
little mermaids. Her followers are
Dorothy Griswold, Carolyn Muhr,
Vivian Cornutt, Marjorie Brown and
Mary sexton.
The ferns include Dorothy Row
land, Dorothy Brown, Josephine Al
nutt, Margaret Schell and Joella
Muyer. Carol CJwyther, Huth Wood
son, Katharine Treanor are the
frogs.
Hetty Wilson will be the crocodile.
The attendants of Neptune are Jean
Young, and Mildred Morgan. Huth
Webber ia Neptune, Mary Elisabeth
Stetaon plays the part ot Aphrodite
anil Margaret Waugh that of the fish
er boy.
The girls directing the pageant are
as follows: Alice Elaine Baskervllle,
property manager; Betty Wilson, in
structor of the merinsids. Opal Wood
son, director of the frogs; Margaret
Waugh, director of the ferns; Kutn
Webber, Neptune and Edith Moore,
reader of the play.
Mrs. Schrup will take a moving pic
ture of the water pageant. The play
will be centered on and about the
falls.
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At the Churches Sunday
Flrt Baptist
Broadway and High atreeta, Dr. C.
h. Trawin, paiitor. "Many Called,
Few Chosen, a rule of life in the
realm of religion aa elsewhere, will
lie the subject tit 11 o'clock. Special
music: Solo sung by Miss Evelyn llol
lis, 'These Are They Which Came
(From the Holy City Gaul). "Jason
Lee and Early Oregon"- will be given
by the pastor at the second of the
union services at 7:80. Miss Daisy
Belle Parker will present a group of
Indian m!ndien on the organ: (a)
Ghost Pipes (Tieurance) in memory
of Indian chiefa and warriors who
have passed on to the Hnppy Hunt
ing Grounds; lb) The Kuduess of the
Lodge (Cadmnn); (c, From the Land
of the Sky Blue Waters (Cadman).
The chorus will lead in the singing
of some of the old hymns of the
church. The following will be ijiven
as special numbers: "There is Never
a Day So Dreary" and "How Tedious
and Tasteless the Hours."
Central Presbyterian
Corner Tenth avenue and Pearl
street. Rev. A. H. Saunders, pastor.
Rev, John Maxwell Adams, associate
pastor. Sabbath school ifl held at
the church each Sunday morning at
9:45. At 11 a. m. the pastor will
? reach on the theme "The Hound of
leaven" bated on the poem of that
name by Francis Thompson. Mrs.
Pearson will sing "If I But Lift Mine
Eyes" (Carrie Belyea Lent). We will
join in the nnior service fit the Bap
tist church at 7:30 p. m., when Rev.
C. L. Trawin will preach. There will
be a church and Sunday school nicnic
Thursday afternoon at Riverside park.
The folks are asked to come to the
church at 2:30 with lunch baskets,
and conveyance will be provided for
those who haven't cars.
mman Lutheran
Second avenue near Blair boule
vard. Sunday school 10 oVlwk, Head
ing services at 11 o'clock in the Dan
ish language.
Bethesda Lutheran
Elmira Houd, Samuel J. Hansen,
pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sun
day school und Bible class at 9:30.
First Methodist Eplaoopal
J. Franklin Haas, minister. Church
school at 9:45 a. m., Henry S. How
ard, general superintendent. Morning
sermon by the pastor on "The Spir
itual Ministry of the Sea.' Special
music. Young peoples meeting at
6:30 p. m. Union evening service.
Falrmount Church of Christ
Corner east Seventeenth and Co
lumbiu streets. Errul B. SIouu, pas
tor.' Bible nchool 9:45 a. m. Com
munion and morning worship 10:45.
Sermon. "The Secret of Success" by
the pastor. Junior C. E. 4 p. m.
Evening service 8. Duet, Mrs. Ever
ingham and Mrs. Evans. Sermon,
"The Incarnation.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Corner of Seventh avenue and Olive
street. Rev. Frederick G. Jennings,
rector. The Seventh Sunday alter
Trinity. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.
Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11 a.
Lighthouse Temple
Camp meeting at the Lane county
fnir grounds, Tnirteenth avenue and
Monroe street. There will be no serv
ices at Lighthouse Temple, but for
the next three weeks there will be
three daily services at the camp meet
ing. Prominent speakers from all
over the I'acific coast will preach
daily. Sunday school at 9:45, A. G.
Wat kins, superintendent. Evangelist
HOLT
This Model 34 combines 3 to 5
acres an hour. The ideal combine
for the "Caterpillar" Fifteen
Tractor.
If we had X-Ray Eyes
The Truth would Startle
What a story could be told by a weed seed, a gTain of
wheat, a bit of straw that had gone through a Holt Combined
Harvester. They are shaken, blown, tossed, stirred, screened
. lcked, knocked all so rapidly the eye cannot follow.
Just glance into the separator of a Holt Combined Har
Tester see the rotating grain carrier, rotating beaters, ro
tating straw carrier, rotating straw beaters see the "fog"
agitation M they become separated by positive
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R, O. Melby of Los Angeles, Cal.,
will be the opening speaker of the
camp meeting. He will preach at the
11 o clock hour on "How God Works
at a Camp Meeting." The Roseburg
and Sutherlin church bands and the
Lighthouse Temple orchestra will fur
nish music for the day. Rev. F. E.
Crook of Roseburg will preach at 2:30
on "A Camp Meeting and lta Bene
fits." Special numbers will be In
cluded in the broadcaat from 7:30 to
9 over KORE.
Interdenominational Meetings
90 east Broadway, upstairs, H. E.
Wernicke, evangelist. Sunday school
af 2 p. m. Sunday at 3 p. ra., sub
ject 'The Return of the Ark." Sun
day at 7:45 p. m. an evangelistic mes
sage. Services Tuesday. Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday night at 7:45 p.
First Christian
S. E. Childers, supply pastor. AH
Sundav services at the usual hours,
the Bible school at 9:45, with R.
Clauds Gray, leading; morning serv
ice at 11 o clock. The message will
be by the pastor upon the subject,
"My One Desire For Every Member
of the Church." Special music by
Ralph B. Patterson. "Repent Ye" by
Scott. All Christian Endeavor so
cieties will meet at 6:16 p. m. The
evening service will be the second of
the union meetings, and will be held in
the Baptist church. The pastor, Dr.
C. L, Trawtu, will bring the message.
Prayer-meeting, Thursday evening at
7:30, ;V. E. Knott, leader.
Bethany Evangelical
Corner Sixth avenue west and
Blair. A. L. Lonsberry, pastor.
Young people's discussion group 9:30
a. m. Subject, "The Ideal Home."
Sunday school and church, 10:30 a.
m. to 12 m. A merged service fea
turing a sermon of special interest
to the children, at li:30. Subject,
"What Does a Christian Do?" The
Junior C. E. will meet at 6:30 p. m.
Santa Clara Churoh of Christ
On the highway, three miles north
of Eugene, Earl F. Downing, min
ister. Bible school 10 a. m. Morning
worship 1 1 o'clock. Sermon Bubject,
"The Significance of the Lord's Sup
per." C. E. 7 p. m. Owen Harper
leader. This is to be an outdoor meet
ing held on the lawn at the J. M.
Six home. Evening service 8 p. in.
Sermon subject, "The New Testament
Plan For a Community Church."
Falrmount Presbyterian
Fifteenth avenue east at Villard
streeL. Rev. Ralph E. Clark, minister.
Services on Sunday as follows: Bible
school at 0:45 with the superintendent
Mrs. J. H. Zehrung in charge. Preach
ing service at 11 with the minister
in the pulpit. The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be administered
and a common sermon will be given
on the topic "Commune With Your
Own Heart." Music under direction of
Mrs. C. A. Wilson with Miss Mary
Bugur at the piano. C E. meeting
at 1. Topic "The Christian Sunday."
Iender Madison Landnker. Preaching
at Leu burg at 8 p. m. Subject of
sermon, "More Than Conquerors."
Sunday school and C. E. meeting at
Welterville at the usual hours.
First Churoh of Christ, Scientist
Corner of Oak street and Twelfth
avenue east. Sunday services at 11
a. m. nnd 8 p. m. The subject of
the lesson sermon for Sunday is
"Sacrament." Wednesday evening
testimony meeting at 8 o'clock. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m. The read
ing room at 212 Tiffany building.
Eighth and Willamette streets is open
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