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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, MAY IK Mil Society (Continued from r 15.) fnny cottons about J5 mlloa ft th Mcjvcnwo. hp1(, rnioytnjr tin tuw May, lhry will mnko plain for Ihc corntnff yenr hefont they return to num-drum dm lei Sunday night. Mombom of the 8unhlno rlub otv Joyed Friday afternoon at the An chora fro na Mr. Kllsabeth IVracotl't 8 u rats. Mr, MarirnrK Kasmusavn a apecial inieat ahared In the after noon's chat tint? and Hewing and In the delicious three course dinner that was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. N. K. XVinnard will be the hostess In two weeks, . s The Matron's Guild of the Presby terlan church met Wednesday at the nome or Air, vnerman w. Moociy, and Mrs, I. r . Kenmen was assistant horn- ten. Frajrrant aprins; roies adorned the attractive rooms. Mrs. Gldon Griffin led the devotional exerclnes and Mrs. Donald Tounc the study. The uusual happy social hour follow ed and refreshments were served, ess Division JTo. 1 of the Associated Charities met Tuesday at the Osburn for luncheon followed by an after noon of aewlnir and cards. Several new members Joined the division and Mrs. M. 6, Ady rave a terse and clear talk on subjects connected with tne work of the association. J. P. Starkey of Sandusky. Ohio, who In reneral passenrr sjrent of the Tjike Shore Electric railway, it ppend lnr the week-end with his brotner-ln-lew, J. M. Miller. Mr. Starkey la on his way to attend the Rotary conven tion at Los Anjrales. t -Mrs. S. R. Johnston rave a chsrm- Ins little dinner party on Saturday I May IT at the Anchorare when cov ers were laid for Mra Kred Morey, Mrs. Guy 1 Wallace. Mrs, Thomas O'Day, all of Portland, Mrs, James of Vancouver, I. l, Mrs. Alfred II. fctchroff aud the liosteaa. The Tourist club waa entertained by Mrs. Timothy Cloran on Momtny ev-eninr for a reuular meet inn that Included three featurea, a shott pro irram, long dlscuitniou and refresh ments or veil by the hoxteav The ne&t meeting will be with Mia Ade laide Ullvy. Mlsa Marruerlts Hnmmoml, for merly of KiiRcne, has been a RueM at the homo of Mr. ami Mm W. I. Fell for part of the past week. Mlsa Ham mond has-been teaching this year at Oregon City and Is on her way to hor borne in Ashland for the summer, Miss Beatrice Yornn who has been tea chins thts year at Arltnuton. Ore- run. and will return to the same po sition next fall, arrived in Kuirene Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mra. Darwin Yornn. s The Assembly club held one of its regular monthly dance at Dream land hall Thursday evening. This one was delightfully lnformnl with unin terrupted dancing its the one enter taining feature of the ovening. m 9 m Mrs. Adah -Yornn Hale and small daughter, laura Rose, who have been visiting Mrs. Hale's father. Colonel Oeorge Yornn. for the past three weeks will leave Thursday for their homo In Tacoma. e e Mra. R. C. PrVke has come from her home In Seattle to spend the summer with Mrs. U K. No iris. e - Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Doane of The Dallea who were In Eugene for the Odd Fellows encampmenet were Attention! Don't fail to see the prizes we arc giving away. These prizes ., are shown at the following stores FOR GIRLS First Prbo $35.00 Elgin Gold Wrist Watch (on display at Skeics Jewelry store). . : Second Prize Beautiful $20.00 Doll (on dis play at Schaefers Bros.). FOR BOYS First Prize $35.00 .22 Caliber Repeating Winchester Rifle (on display at R. A. Babb Hardware Company). Second Prize $20.00 American Boy Suit (on display at McMorran & Washburne's). Buy the Large Loaf of Sally Ann Bread Buy Your Groceries MONDAY We will be Closed all day Tuesday DECORATION DAY Table Supply Co. L. D. PIERCE, Prop. 9th and Oak Phone 246 We Close at 1 0 a. m. Tuesday DECORATION DAY One Delivery Tuesday Morning Broders Bros. Phone 40 guests at th. horn, of Mrs. Hubert McMurphoy fur part of tholr vl.lt h,r- ..... Mlm Helen Webber who h been a miral nt llio homo of Mr. and Mm Halph Martin lor Junior week-end and III past week will return lo her homo III Milwaukee, invgoti, on Toes, day. . . . . Mr. and Mm J. V. Ilolibn have Imd na their guciita for the past week their daughter, Mra, W. IJllr ThiitMoll and h.r two children,. Donald uiul Knlhcryn, of Portland. ... ti.a 1 Mil. Kl.1,11 nt T j fliiindtt ml Mlsa Vernli-e Hotibliia of Oregon tllv were junior wees-euu iuhii MIm Dorothy Dixon. ... Th P. O. K. 8ltrhood held regular meeting Monday evening nt th horn of MM Kat and MIm Sue Stewart. . Mr. and Mra. W. P. Veil motored to Seaside yesterday for a long week end visit that will la.t until Tuesday. Oat-of'Town Society Al SitrlnjrnrUI (lUgltUr LuCuuotj dpelat) SPRINOKIKU). Ore., May JT. Tho Remington club met bVttluy Mny 19 nt lh home of Mi. Levi Kuot. Mutlc, lamn unit needlework wero th dlvanton of the Afternoon nftar which dainty rtrvahinrnm won served by tb hivsteM. The miosis wer Mr. Tritnm nnd Mn V. C. Rebham. The miubra prvnvnt wre Metdtrnw H. Korf. 8. It. ptpplr. U. Vhllny, O. It. Keatwy, Anna Knox. Moor. J. E. KdwurdN, K. Sutton, ,1.. May Paul Baaford. Kdim Swart i. A. J. Marfan and l.v Nett. The noxt .maetlnx will be at the home of Mrs. 4 .Uwarda. Mr. Riley S nod runs entertained tha PrlacJIla club at her hom Kndy auarnoon. The llmo waa apent with ruesalng gamea and fnncywork. uliu werni muatcn) aelettlona wero Ktvcn by Mra. Morgan. Tha room wart dvcorated tn Murla Henrtettn. rout, formtnr a cheery bnckirrountl. Tnaty rrfreohmenta that are In eaaon at hii time were nrvd. Tho Invited ffueat waa Mra. J. K. Stewurt nnd the mcmbera prvaent wera MeitdEimon John Taniaeth. Win. lHinaldon. I. n. Larimer, John Seavey, Howntt Kreo land. T. Hendenion, V. U Howitrd. Withrow and J. W. Monran. The club will meet amitn In two werka with Mra. John Tometh. At Obahmftn Ttrttr Ln Casty Bpx-il CUSHMAN. rr.. Mny !7. Mr. and Mra. F. K. Hewitt Knve a par:y to the younjr people of Cunhman on the eve nl nit of May 23. The occasion be Inr tho fifteenth birthday of their daughter Iorothy. The evening wan enjoyed by all playing gnmea and Jokes and pulling taffy. Thiwe pres ent were the MLmes Dorothy, Kdn.i and Kvalyn Hewitt, Mny Snubert, Al berta Benedick and Marlon Uibbs. and Messrs. Dud Williams. Harry Sey mour, John Gregory, Win. Day. Clin ton Pew, Jr., Clinton Itaaon and Har old Hewitt. At Alvadoro (Reclster Lao Cuuotf Special) ALVA DO HE, Ore.. May i',. Mra. L. Van Dyka entorUinvd tho Thursday club on the 25ih. Mrs. lophum, Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. J. H. Ad- kins. Mrs. Del Holconib, Mrs. F. W. Colvln, Mra, O. A. Drew. Mrs. Merlin Hill and Mrs. Bert Klemer weru those of the members who attended. Mrs. V. H. West, of Eugene, mother of the hostess, was guest of honor. After spending a. pleasant afternoon the hostess served Ice cream and cake. On Thursday. Mra. Nelson Invited the primary teacher. Mlsa Jennie Bennett, to her home for an after noon visit. The children of her clasaea who had gathered there enrller gave her a very pleasant surprise and pre sented her with a bouquet holder. Games were played outdoors and later sandwiches, cakes nnd lemonade were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James Larsen and Mm. J. K. Morgan. Those present were Kuth Gardner, Dorothy Von Dyke. Virginia Clark. Opal Tripp. Itulh. Mny and Margaret Laraen. Orpha. Mlllan and Mamie Nelson, Ida and Ornce Coxner. Gather Jacobean and Kdith Morgan. CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY - MEMORIAL DAY 3 BIG CARLOADS of FRUIT JARS-CAPS and S Just Arrived at ray's ash and arry Stores RUBBER EUGENE COTTAGE GROVE SPRINGFIELD LEBANON Prices are Lower this year Gray bought on the lowest market and in addition received advan ' tage of the cut in freight rates! Economy Jars Tints, per ilo.cii S1.1S Quarts, per dozen $1.35 Half Gallon, per dovn $1.75 Economy Cups, dozen 27c Mason Jars Tints, per doen .....80c Quarts, per doccn 9Se Half gallon, per dozen $1.35 Maion Zinc Caps, dozen 25c Knlibers, com I quality, dozen 5c Hc'st Colli Tack, J dozen 25c E-Z-Seal Jars The latest style (or sure nml easy can Tints, per dorm fa Quarts, per dozen : Half Gallon, per docu -114$ White Cloud is a pure vec tulile Shortening of highest quality no' animal fats. Hulk, per Hi 17c Uli. pail 70c 8-11). 10-oz. pails $1.46 (Same price as bulk) Sugar is likely to advance any day. liet quality cane Monday, May W, our price $6.50 All Bulk Garden Seed to Be Closed out at J Price We Have New Seeds Already At Vcn t RRlitr !-n County FmcUI VBXBTA. Ore.. Mny 27. Mm. P. C. Pratt of Ven)t. cntrrtwinrd nt din ner May 21 In honor of tho 84th birth day of her father, Tlev. W. H. Dor. ward, who for about 60 years was In tns active ministry or the nam 1st church, holding some prominent pas torates and bointr Instrumental In or (tanlaing churches and In tho con struction of church edifices and par sonujti1. Though srrpntfih and stutit uro full I inc. Mr. vponward Is still mrutnlly ok-rt. snd tnkos n lively In terest In th nffulrs of church nnd Mate. The frursts st the blrthdity din nor were Intlmai frlvnds of th honorve, Includtntr ftie pastor and wife and deacon and wlfo of tho church ut VcneiA. At Mborty (Rctster Lsns County flpeUI) UHKKTY. Ore.. May 87. Mr. and Mrs. Karra Dyer irnr a birthday din ner Sunday In honor of their daush tr "Wllda's 12th birthday, which oc curred on Friday, May 19. With a delicious dinner were served thrre birthday cakes and Ire cream. Thoeo enjoying the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox and little son Claude. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Anderson and little datiRhtor Vivien. Robert Cox nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Farm Dyer and daugh ters Wlldu and Kathryn. At DomkIoa Gardens ritKlstr Lsn County fffHtrlal) DOL'GLAH OAHDENS, Ore.. Mny 27. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathes en tertnlned Runday at, their homo In tho I) miff la 'Gardens In honor of J. W. Koppe nnd family. Tho affair had been p!nnncd an a picnic, but an the wenther did not permit, tho dinner. suet, as only fnrmern' wives can pro- pare, was serve! rnriMnrin niyio. Aiier n iile.iaunl roc In I nfternoon the guests departed, declaring Mr. and Mm. Mat hen light royal host and hostess. Those- prvsont were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hnpptt and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, llrlstow and Mr. Garvin. Mr. nnd Mm. N. A. Howe, Guy Mnthes and family. Kturcne and Master Charles Gale. Mr. and Mm. tlresham and Mm. Krlta of Hnydrn Mr 1.1 up. nnd Mr. and Mrs. I'adden and family of Santa Clara. At Ixmvr Frrn llstlcc f tUKUUr ln Counir M(mcUI! I-OWKH KKItS it 1 1 XI K. re., Mav 27. Tho Thursday club met with Mrs. E. U Van Dyks on Mny 37. After tho business men tins th af ternoon was very pleasantly spent with visit In and fancywork. ThS hostess. assUted by her mother. Mrs. F. Wet of Kuiene. served a de licious lunch of tee cream and cake at 6 o'clock. Those present ' were Mrs. P. O. Fisher, Mrs. It. C. Pophsm. Mrs. Rex I'olv.n. Mrs. Del f!olrmb. Mrs. . A. J) row, Mhk Morrll Hill and Mrs, Rort Klerner and Mrs. F, West (is u Riiest. Tho next meeting win bo on June 8 with Mrs. John IJyor. At NT MAVDT'A rODK In Georgia they tell of tho old blank rook who wan horrified to discover that one of the young negroes, a helper in tho kitchen, had been cniiKht stealing. "Now," said Aunt Mnndy, "t don't believe In stealln'. I never taken nothln Vepl lis something to sat, or somethln' to wear, or somethln' what I thinks de missus don't wnnt, or somethln' de tions is sot too blind lo iui,"-Harper's Miuiiuliiw. No roittftctlikm A young lawyer wrote a prominent practitioner In Dallas, Texan, asking what chanco thero was fur a man of his stamp In that section. "I am a Itepubltcttn In politic' lie wrote, "nnd I am an honest man." Tho great Texan wroto Imrk. "If you are an honeat lawyer ymi will havn no competition hero, ami an you are a !tepubllrn, Iho gnmo laws will pro tect you.' Kxchnnge. Til K ltllNT OF VIKW We lisintted to two men who hai heeu stung. HalU tho ftrsl la the sec otid "That mnn U a crook. Ho told m a home thnt wns ipsvlneil, blind la one eye. hnd tho bolts and wu tl years old." Haul tho rrond to the flrii: "That man Is a thlrf. He void m a flivver that had srorvd crHndi-n. wnrn-nut gear, a wobbly drive insg and a busted front slr.'' And upon Investigation we durw errd that they had been stung In I trade of th" horse for the flivver. Richmond Times DUpstrh. ELSIE FERGUSON AND WALLACE REID COMING THIS WEEK Two Noted Screen Slam to Bo Been in "forever." Spectacular New Photoplay Who.o Kcenea Aro Uild In Europe; "Watch Your Step"' Coming In Midweek or Two-Day Engagement; "Man to Mnn" Schoduled ' for the Week. I Kmbraolnv In Ha cant two notable croen atar llko Klnle Ferguaon and Wallace Hold, It waa to ho o poctod that "I'orover," a Oeorgu I'll maurlce picture, In which thoo. ar tlMtn are . co-star, ahould acoro em phatically nt tho Itnx thla week. The scenea of thla lTHrltoi-lrMlH production are laid In Kurope and toll a dra matle elory. Mlaa Ferguson and Mr. Hold are eaat In the roles of the Duchem of Towers ond I'nter Ilibelaon rnsper Uroly, ojid they aro , aupporicd ly such playora na Oeorgo Fawcntt, Kl llott Doxtor, Mnnlawu Tivo, JJnlorca Cnsalnnlll, Paul McAllister and IHir bara Dean. t i ' e"' "Watch Tour Stop,"" cnmlnv to tho Caslle theatre for two duya, benln lllnff Wednesday Is a IlKhl comedy with many thrllllnit situations. It Is tho work of Jullen Josephson, who haa written mnny of i'harlna Itay's successos. Hullen Landlfl, ono of the younceat lesdlns- men on the screen, has the role of a., city 'sport who, thronah a series of accidents, finds himself In the role of A tramp tn n small town. Hero lie hides nun Inst tho law but finds that ha onnimt Biiard his honrt. Tho result la In ovltahlo. In tho end, Justice over takes tho hero; and ho discovers that ho haa boon floelnir from an. over wrought Imagination. . : , A speclnculnr punch is promised In tho western photoplay coming to the t'astlo theatre this week, "Mnn tn Man." Hluart 1'iiton' directed tho picture. Ho also handled tho mega phone In the making of "Conflict," which has gnlned a now ormy of fans for rriscllla Pean, OargUn Period MMbla I cf Triumph in an Age of Great Achtevements If you would satisfy yourself that The Cheney is "different," that it has raw sweetness of tone, unusual richness,the true quality of the original whether , tho resounding paean of a great orches tra or a dainty, lilUng lewe song hear it In five minutes you will understand better than volumes could explain. Cheney THE MASTER IMSntOMKNT The cabinets which house the won derful Cheney inventions are artistic achievements of master designers, wrought by the finest furniture crafts men in the country. Although supreme In quality, its price brings The Cheney within reach of every home. Old Cheney Prices $125. $150. $185. $250, $.100 NICVV CHENIiY PRICES $1$12Q, $150, $200, $250 Eugene Music Shop 8 East Ninth PIANOS USED AND NEW