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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
i It -'j Women s - ocnooia and rarms Women's - Schools and Farms VOL. LVHI EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 NUMBER 62 Gome to l,,,.,in j--- atasijafc''- v-rl V "r r' r . - v.. m awrirw Wetherbee-Powers "TV JV. (. . W ,-'T i :J I $1.30 i A - v A 5 ftyf prt0T0 cwf -v Vy pSlf ' Euu,',' Itf " ' ' ' '"'L V i Above Mrs. II. . Tanner (loft) It ' 'Jr i-,t- I U rafih. : it ml Mr. ItoRor Wlll.anis. who. -8 ' V . - ' '''',: 11 CUi735 t Willi Min. C. H. Carixnu-r lf- 4t l"S- -.-' ' . A ' l-w i wiw Iiomi-hscs for ono of' It V' -; ' "" - " 3"'- '"'sl '''"'"'s'lis uas. Kin ney, M r, it ml M r. OvorKO K.nm-,v, Mi- nnU. -Mrs. :AV. O. liniiey. .Mi-h. Kenedy, of Cal. Mtm, J. J. U'uliim, M.hh Paulino Wution, 'Js Jt'tn It clmrtlHoii of Allmny, Mr. und Mvh. K. 11. Frank, Mr. and Km 1 Klintnims ontcrttiined a : nuiubiM' of yuuiiK mt't ill Clyda i Mitclii'Hs iMm.tleiuroi Tuesday eve ning In iK'iioi (if his sun l'aul'a 1'ifM'onth liirilHlav. j Uaincs were played till a lato i-lwiui' then i ett eshineiitH wero , n-i ved. Tlnae present were, KImo i Sumlfi-8. Dnle Sanders, Harry ! Kltoy, Uuseo Karmer, Clayton CaWihorn. JVIalcolm Cawtnorn, lirnry JMlery, Albert Dotory, Itlchard Mutery. l'aul Simmons, Clyde Mlti'hel, Karl Simmons, Mr. btfto late to fihnp early fnr nice twn. I.ut dull and colorless and Mrs. Henry Holin. i'hrllTiniH; Indlvtdimln nnd cliilis cnnseniul 'icrouptt f frlendv vt nil hern busily orrnplrd th;- M pant with tho most Interest- detail of Yulntlde'H nppronrli. op huvo hoen buny, wiroi'ts have Alive; fires den have bummed th activity, and iiiynterloiiN park- nave been stowed away In spots lore niyMterioim still. Momo will remembered when tho time 'Diri and sont Will doubllors be parthfd, a few wrekH too Il .. i'lirlim;u time? The city whose streets are fe:i- With more elaborate plans than llvi- and attractive at holiday sea-! usual, for which tho officers and N.tn h the city In whnse shops vis-, their wives are to bo roaponsiblo. tnrHwill wander und pun-nan. ,l:'the Amusement club will hold its . ...l.iiMir tn the Htdrlt or i imiinal Christmas week danco at 1,:1x,:?,r.u",,;i" , -r M , lght 0( ... ......n-nui,.. tit inkn nme oi ChrHtmas with .lccon.f.l rtreuw: A InrBe orchestra. Ymotiflo doc . .. V. i t. oralinna. and special features ar and IlKlit'd t i.elnK planned for the affair, nnd ' nu-inbers will entertalln their Mrs. Curollno Mi'Claln wll0sfI l cinisinias liouao Rimsla In this dc clKlillelll lilrllidny aiinlveisiry wnj ' nB,f i'j,i,oii, acoordhiB to the last Monday as (he honor K"Hl : niin 1 1 kti of the rial) irroup. Inforniiil atli'rnonn p;ii no.stH for the evening will he . vice- rank n Btrletly tho U)lnn of n I'lm.u e Ill I...... . ,...,., Kiven I hnl day by Mrs. Anna .Mr- A. I.et president; (.'. J. Kulton, L :,'.,v'' """ i il.n c. A. McClain lmn'. ipri.stdenl; Mrs. C. H. Ufvlne, sec UTlllMtltl ll.l.n Jt.nnn nl V inn ' - . ... ... ' wu,.n,.i. ,.iul iieedleworlt llliHie retary-l reasuror; I., r.. rMinnions, ooii iicnavlour. and potential i "i' . ...i nro nil but MnrontlnB on the Inrnly or n oro ' A liinnuiiy .in., o for Ihe honor itnest. tinents for the occasion wero Mrs. ..... . ... V'.i.i.lnr A. H. SailinlerH, .Hi". i.v - Viirl. Mrs. Mruce .1. '.'" Anna Tuvlor. .MI'S, r-iiwui ,lle. Mrs. Moody llollls. Mrs. I.anra llecKerl, Mrs. II. K. I.nnil. Jim. . ......I M..- Meilrv Until. MISS Minnichel Hold, Mi.' Nollio Orosa, nrr Mm .1 V. Me- Arihiir,".Mrs. HlKva'lii Sk'avlnn, N. Allterl .MMii--'n L , ' i.. ,., I,.., ,.,ut iieedleworK inane retary-i reasnror; i. unpiiem. They nro IioIiir models '.,.',. .ilversion for chairman of tho entertainment romntltteo: Mrs. Albert Stein, chair man of tho memhorship'commiltoe. Dui'lnu I ho visit of Mrs. John II, Stephens of Monrovia, Cal., who has been tho Kucst of her brother and sster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. llarwin lirlstov, several small nf f n Irs were dellKhtfully planned for her. I. list Tuesday Mis. T. fl. Hen dricks entertnlnod a few intlmato friends at lnnchoon at her home, for Mrs. 'Stephens, while on Thurs- dnv Mrs. Krank I.. Chnmhcrs was fV i small bark. "Tin a ureal iran Hint the apnroarh o( Santa J l"it on tho extreme youth m world, hut Is most welromo r pnrents, AflOr nil. ther 4 law of Imlanen u'llteh Retilom P to function.'.' ' Tho older youth of tho world ha fPartui, ,ng and lumiraKc, for omo, Rolnir to tho four winds. Ratherlnirs will as nlways hr f n f0r fhrlstmas day. Mrs M. 1' ,n "I this Morrv fhrlstmas ' '"ri'r Marv H. (Dstrandcr, Mrs. i,.,..10 About a dozen KUcsts wcro "I', there I. n,, il,ir- nninbtv.r. .. Mrs. .Marlon Mc- i.i.i, ipn fc. 0,,r, affair. rlf- KilRcnr neonlo lire pre- fi,,i,i'. Miss Dora MiOlnin. I Mrs. Stephens has returned to . n.,n,,inir Tfe. and mrn, n'-i iii-hi ItlllllUiiy ..." a - Marlon McClaln onlerlnlned with a family dinner at their homo or Mrs. Mcrialn, covers belllK aid for the honor Kliest. C. A. Mcl lain, Miss Horn McClaln. Mrs. Anna Mc Claln, Mr. Kill"" "" 1,0"ls- 'Inn to celehrato tho Krealest of ""Hllliys. lint Mllirnnn n com. "HI seems tn Im Iminrlnii U In "inwiird a ppoa ranees; t ItlNllincn lla lin fpnlil inn- r'"l" and Vlsllnra In ll.n ellv. tlint Is I ho only town from tho "horn hordor'to I ho California "that isn't ilerornlnrt In tho most '" "Ivlo. A list of tho cities nn. I " towns which hnvo worked ' "nn Inln rnminunlty iiroililn " Ihe aprnaoli of Christinas In- "niiiein all, from I'orllanil nnd 'ul In ltlelrt.Ai.lt' M..M Imivllle. ?'v,l". Monmoiilh, Hnlom and ny. Mven .lunellon I'lly. small A weddlmr of much Inlerwt In Kucenn will bn Unit of lllchard r-elson. son of Mr. and Mrs. I . Nelson of Ihls rlly, and Miss l.eona Moiirlon to lann pin. . Al r. CJOIStMl "". lived III Kinsene the Rreaier por tion or his life. Me Bra.luate, from the rnlvrrsltv nl OreBmi and lale. u,.. I liiu I'll. I'. ilccn'C 'mm the 11 l, IS llnerii.nl... I mn n V of f Tnlvneull V 'nf I '! 1 1 f 41111 III . H" If H r -mailer towns' have eroded , member of Sl-ruin XI. """':"7 llirl,i.i , I.. ,.l,ii..i unctelv. M IsS Molllloll Riad' P! "'"I" streets "l vren Kr- na.ed from liie ' 'V'V,''?,; K colored l-,hls. wreathes. nn. I Is n "'''" " mA. I' "IniiR Iho wn "lOr llir. ........ ... I. ...... I.r.r.,1 oyr.l to show tho travellni! 1 thai iheso (oinintinlllcri 1" """Ion In Yulotldo spirit nut- I, w"n ", Sml ly RuRune Is fy Br(,nt center lourisiH ns any of llioso towns '"les, and a Rnoil ileal Rrentot ,mt of thorn, Last yonr her plan lo leavn for Solllh Aliierlca after their ninri'laRO to live In eil om.la. . , t Weilnesdny evenlliR "I burn hotel. Mr. and Mrs. . s. l.'rnnk. en erlalne.l their friends at a ileliKhlful rtlnnor P'liiy. ,lav color note of red nnd Riecn was onrrled out In tho table ap pointments nnd red enrna o m centered Ihe table, covers wero placed as follows: 'r. Trawln. Mr. nnd Mrs. '; ' (Irnviiin, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 11. Mo- '"I" wero hrlKht with tho sym- h " M f'hrlslmns. ls'shn to let , '"ronner within lie Rates RO on Irnv ..... .... iu ii . .-nun aniK inai nut' in Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Unlney were recent hosts at nn Informal dinner, hiddlllR six friends to their limue. (luests numbered Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl DourIhss, Mr. and Mrs. II. r,. I'ncltard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ij. utotson, KiiRcno friends of Miss I.oulso Allen will welcome her hank In KiiRvno Tor Iho Chrlalmns holi lavs. which sbo Is to spend with her- Allen. .Miss llen Is tit present located In New York City, where sho is In newspaper ailvortlshiR with Iho New York Atiiorlc.nu. Mr. and Mrs. Kranklln Allen nnd their children will enmo from Ibelr homo In l'ortland lo roin plo.n a Christmas family, rounion nt tho Allen homo. , , Miss ChrlBtlno Forbes of Hood lllver was recently wedded to Kd ward C. Slyskol of Clovolnnd, Ohio. Miss Forbes Is a Rrniluato of tho university and a member of Alpha Till. The younir cnuplo will lluiko their homo in l'ortland. Willi Mrs., Harry. Cherry, Mrs. F. X. McAllster, Mrs. . Lewis nnd Mrs. 10. W. Anderson nnd Mrs. 1.', X. Oxnor ns hostesses In tho card rooms nnd fnr the ten hour, (Continued on Paso 5. Column 1) For Gift Furniture Four "Spotlight Value Days" for Christmas Shoppers Buy Gift Pieces Now Pay Next Year 81.20 SI. 1.) itUR GiftsThat 98 Will Buy Artistic Pottery Tea Pot. Mahogany Candle Sticks with candles. Aluminum Tea . Kettle, Octagon shaped. . . Aluminum Percolator. White Metrfl Crumb Tray and Scraper. White Enamel Bath Mirror. Japanese Vases. Japanese Incense Burner. Chinese Braes Smoko Rets . Aluminum Doublo Boiler. Chinese Brass Tea Rest. 'ancy Woven Boudoir Waste Bas kets. Ret of Six etched Tumblers. Japanese Hearth Broom. Hugs and many others. Gift Pieces That Will Buy $1.95 Ktehcd Glass Water Sot consisting of handsome pitcher nnd Six tumblers. 12.00 Square Pottery Tea Pot 12.25 Cretonne Sunburst Cushions. $l.Sf Pottery Vases. 1.C5 Flower Bowls with Frogs. $1.75 Decorated Pottery Tea Pots. $1.S0 Wearcver Aluminum Fry Pan. $1.85 Wearever Aluminum Stew with cover.':., , $2.00 Chinese Brass Ash Tray. ; $1.80 to $2.50 Framed Pictures. $1.05 Chinese Embroidery Panel. Bronze Finish Candlesticks. , Gift Selections That m Will Buy $5.95 Silk Pillows. Electric Wafflo Iron (guaranteed). Columbia Electric Iron with stand (guar anteed). Mahogany Finished Smoker Stands. 27x54 Axmlnlster Rugs. Mahogany -and Polychrome Pedestals. Simplex Sunbowl Electric Hoatcr. Mahogany End Tables. Feathered Pillows. OCxSO Doublo Cotton Blankets. (Assorted s Plaids, bound edges.) Doll Carts. Set of Four 'Dinner Candles with Ma- . hogany Bases. . Bronzo Book Ends. Electric Toastors. Imported Italian Pottery Reduced 25 A very bonutlful nnd pleasing assortment ot "Tuscan Art!' pottery consisting of. (loverly shapod candlesticks, vases, bowls, covered dishes. Hand decorated In strik ing colors. . Regular $1.25 to $6.25 ' Value Now 94c to $4.69 ' Buy Gifts Now! Pay Next Year! Tea Wgons-rCoanr Chests Nosl Tnblcg Vlctrolas Oatoleg Tables Smokers Fornorlcs Desks , . WE CHARGE NO INTEREST If '11 fiy A Gift of a Rocker Is a Gift Worth While Mahogany : Finished Rockers Mnhogany finished rockers with choice of upholstered - or panel backj and a variety of coverings on seat cushions. . Mohair. Velour and gen . ulne leather priced at - - - - - $12.50, $13.75, $14.00, $16.00, $17.50, $18.25, $25.00, $27.50, $36.75 Solid Oak Rockers Gift Suggestions That 2i Will Buy 9-Inch Pyrex Casserole.'. ' ' .. 9-Inch Berlin Wearever Kettle with Covei and Steamer.. . . Chinese Brass Candle Sticks.- Serving Tray, Mahogany and Polychrome Frames. ' . -' ' Large Japanese Burners. ( . Japanese Incense Burners. - Polychrome Smoking Stand with Glass p Tray. : : ...-'"".. Chinese Brass Cigaretto Cases. .; Ruffled Curtains. Braided Rag Rugs. Alarm Clocks. - Gift Pieces That $7M Will Buy Six-Cup Electric Percolator- "Therma." Hammered Brass Andirons, massive ap pearance. .. -. '- , Black Andirons with Brass Ring. : . , Solid Oak Rockers, very. best construction, will last a lifetime. Choice ot I Ja-&i'ut.ni'- panel bad', slat back, or upholstered back-both low and highjacks atrfAfyWWm V Vu..".' "V." ""'-'-- Indian Book Ends. Imported Metal Smoking Stands. Mahogany End Tables. - " ; Mahogany Occasional Tables. . Six-Piece Writing ' Desk . Sets, . Bronze ' . Finish. - ' ' v,.,.- .- . Marble Book Ends. .' " Silk Sofa Cushions. . Heavy Brocaded Table Scarfs. Betty Olover Bed Spreads, assorted colors. $10.85, $12.50, $13.75, $14.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.50, $22.50 Upholstered Chairs , ' A splendid assortment of upholstered chairs, high back style, spring seat, carved arms, front ftgs of solid mahogany. Coverings of high grade tap estry .and needlepoint at . 1 $35.00, $43.50, $49.75, $65.00 Windsor Chairs and Rockers This very popular style chair may be secured In a wide variety of pat terns, some with panel backs and others with plain spindle backs a few with fiber seats in tho rush effect. . Mahogany finished, most ot them have Duco laquer at $9.95, $11.25, $13.50, $14.75, $15.75, $18.50, $21.50 Tables for Gift Giving Nested Tables $25 Hand Decorated Styles Hand decorated In the new styles, a very appro priate gift to any home. $17.75 Solid Mahogany Period Nest Tables Handsome sturdily made period nest tables In solid mnhogany; a most useful addition to any living room. $42.00 Occasional Tables Many uses may be found for tho occasional table In tho home. Perhaps a small space needs Just audi a pioco to finish tho room. Tho octagon shape is ono of the most attractive and may be secured in walnut nnd mnhogany In a varied as sortments of styles. $21.00, $24.75, $25.50, $27.50, 433.50, $63.75 Dainty End Tables Half round or half octagon stylo, and a few In the kidnoy style. $6.95, $8.50, $9.50, $11.75, $12.50, $13.75 Also a Good Selection of Tilt Top Tables and Telephone Sets Telephone Sets Priced' $8.50, $11.75, $13.75, $18.50 . Tilt-Top Tables $21.50, $23.50, $27.50, $35.00 ' Gift Selections That Will Buy Smoker Sets. ., v,l ',.' ,rV.: t ' '. Mahogany End Tables with Smoker Set. Polychrome Oeorgetto Shade. Bridge Lamps. Silk Brocaded Table Scarfs. 66x80 All Wool Plaid Blankets, assorted colors. ( Mahogany Console Tables. . Mahogany Telephone Sots. ' 36x72 Axmlnlster Rug. Oak Rockers. . Fireplace Screens. ' - : ' "Ivora Gouda" Holland Pottery Reduced 25 An Interesting and shapely group Of platos, bowls, vasos, and odd plecos tot inuntel or plato rait. . Hero Is pottory o tho highest grado In colorings and shapes entirely different and individual. Regular $1.59 to $5.25 - ' V alt-os Now ..$1.13 to $3.94 . WETHERBEE. -POWERS ICL KAST NINTH AND OAK IKJ' Buy Gifts Now! Pay Next Year! ; Windsor Chairs Mirrors End Tables ' Porcolators Sowing Cablnots Olassware WE CHARGE NO INTEREST