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'urn, 1 Kindum,. '. " i yt-slerditu. ii i "' I llHcis.ty 01 MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, IMS FIVE lllui Heilly U'l' IICH.tlf.ilt Iff l(.y l.llll iif 14 i .' iiiii.,i i... .. '"' iruim. -.NK'-lii! yiiHlrr- Mlf f l'ftlllJI 111 If. ...I. .1 a ... " iMMff-r M rs. i"'""l i i.u iin.n, I,,.,,,.,.'" ' "" !!!! !!'!!'! ,' "N" ';",' M..i.ia,m soil ... ' I ""'?' " "- x.ul.t itn.l l.ciMMm, .Molilalia . :;;;;.iuu.,.. ..o.,.,llyM ,, r'nll Marianne iinii i Mii'i' lit THE ooloction of jrlftn for tlioso on vour Clirint mus "Romcmbrunco Lint" in often quite h puzzle. However, for thoao who pluy goir, tho 'problem In easily solved. An addition lo their golfinK equipment an oiTerinjf which will odd to ' tho pleasure derived from their hunrs of play certainly la most ideal. What could bespeak greater thoughtf illness in your selection! What could ho more exprcssivo of tho Yulelide spirit 1 Your gift will bring ipcclnl delight If it comci from thla torwlioro quality li paramount and if it bcara the : JIACCRECOR trad mark tho yml)ol which Kolfcra rtcoKiilio a itandlnB Tot tho very highait cxcellcnco in deilcn " eonitructlon. , , Conn In today and lot ui help you muko your iclcctlon. ' Vt haVC omolh'nK that will moke a iplcndid gift for th 1 " particular on 70U hav In mind. We have juat received our 1926 golf cluba and Ihty are now on display, ready for your selection Hendershott's Gun Store Golfers' Headquarters Jit Willamette St. . Telephone 151 ' lo l..ifllm l.hiii'il A . " .n.,.-.i yi-M- " "f County I . '"""" '" Harold (!i-,lli,kT .u-'.uif , Ja,.,. uul,auBli '"llilllld. r f. I.. Harsh ,)W. 1. ' , ' '""llfrly of , ,.,,y wh , '"' In i-.ri Jsi n.l lur Kllort 1 '. Is r-t...ii..,i 1.. 1 ... ., Ill Unit 1 tlv. .1 it.. ....1. I "'in down )i.li.,,l,v ,,, , , ,., lr. M.Uilmliy , Daughter " J. H. .Vlngluili-,. , ,,,K,. . 'IW. tl. . I llOtll ISOl), Jf'lt ,xmi.iiy lor Han Fniii.lsio, Ilic lal 'r lion,... .Mr. MKi,,,.y ,vl)1 ,. "" if In Unit Mill., mull uflor Hie I holidays. CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS 1 Mommr Itmlilnit HfTo-J. I.. (Metf KlurrnPs ( In (ho city for ttir or fto oil Iniftliiftt'. AntnCsnip Tildes Out I.Im'iim- ft Kur.m-HprlnKl,IHd nuto i'itni V ll.lvln Hanson, thtt iiwin.r, ye i,nl.i took out a dune" Imli llffjiim. to ):. 'r ' . .- f. Rlrh H'liiil Ori'lH'M'rn lo 1'lnv flu- Kuk't-ntf liluh firhtffil ttt't-hi'Nitit tUI be frnlurfil In tilt inufflf ptfi- I I'urituT Sltitlftit lftvtv Ilnnry mm of Ihf HnHiry rlult. at llm I ". .Mi i'lun Itritihnr "f !;! u 11 1- .Mi Mrtlna of Ihnt rlvlo fffrvliro tr- tlui for whntii n hall on thi. uiti fuluiUon at th Offliurti hultl to. ' irrnlty rmiitiuii Kan niiiiifU. who kl noon. It w-m nnnount'fii ycnr. lum lufii u vlltor In Kukviiu, i o- ilay. I'lif on hi'Mirii niftiilifiH will ! ittviti'il iftifittM fir fluli. Iflifit'f. Itrlflft Mitn llfn ! 1 YY In of Mt'kt'tini' Hri.lt.' nun u viif.tor lu ilit. r.iy mer.lay. TImi'Icm lit'iititT lloro--churl.'ft M.'inlir (f IWiriluiiil Wu In Kuicimio luift tti-i'k to ult.'ti.l the tiuiimil ol .Mm. M. I.'. Itiilli-r. Ilf-if I n, i K,.,.I. U - . .Mr l"l'i T. H,iKhf ot K.-niiPWIrk. "li.. 11111I .lr. Amy Ili-c'lin.T uml liiiiKlilfr. HiMthi-iil, 01 I'uriliinil. lnli-iii .,1 lira. Tom HIiHIiiii, inotur roiin. r. t;,,,.,.,,,, hlHl .,.,.!, tniiilfliil I hi' ruin. nil ol thi-lr llloth-i-r, Mm. Al. K. Ilutlfr. IxhlllMl MivMI-t,,- ami Wife II0111,. K,ln M, AllHt..r ol iiffKflfy. I 11I.. itfi-oiniuillf. l.y ttifi l'f Ih lliilim to H.cn.l tlif Moll, lays ...... nn imriMiiH. I'rotf'H.sor a n.l Mm. K. II. .Mi AIIWfr. Mr. .MfAllti Ifr has a t.-a.hliiK Mlttwiililp In Ihf I nlnrmiy of I'lillturnla. ' Atlcnil I iiiii'inl Urn. Harold ll"ito,i mill Hintcr, .Mm. llync Hon. lifr of I'orlllinil, Wfrn In Kiikpiio Iiibi wufk at Dm home of thoir miillior. Mm. Tom Wn.lton. motor roiilo (', to attfinl tin- fniifiiil of imir Knin.iiiiotlicr. Mm. M. K llntlcr. Thiv lift for l',.,n. ,.,1 Saturday. ..- Unhiire Tfiifht-r fJfff to full. ffuiiUi Minn Dda Di-nnlN. prlml fin I or the high mhnol in I.faburK, w l II It y yfntfiilay on Iilt way to II, !!, -Ivy, (',,1,, whoro ho will vlult hiT iflallvi-H iliirlni; tho liolnlayH. Mm. AlliiTta Wvuvt-r, un oiIht Hurlu.r lit I.ealiui'K, was in tlio flty yt.Hli.rday. Morn I'll. Vlnnl Mafliliiffy Ar rlw Aiitilhtrr i-iirloiiil of macliln tiry for llio Southfrn I'lit'lfio iinii liany'H nt'W llt'-lrfat UK ilam on the terminal KrotinilH urrlveil yeH lerilay at the I'.irktf warehouse where heveral more earloiulM are H ored. It will ho ketit there until It in ready to l.e lii.stnlled. Mr. unit Mm. I-Tsher Home Mr. ftlul Mm. Hurr l-'lsher. 1443 Nine teenth avenue fiml, returned Hun .liiy from u three weekn' tour of f'ullfornliL. They visited frityids mid relative!! In I.oiik Heneh, Los Am;fleit, un.l other Callforniit clue. Mr8. U. M. Kofter urpom lianle.l theiti uh fur rtouth an Nam. int. when, tihe visited for a time with u niece and then, went to 1'lovln to visit n HlHter. Mm. Koh ter did not return--With Mr.-unu Mm. KlHhor. 1 l-:ikn lo liiltJntc iJirito Class Is exiierled lo he the hilKesl eliids Inlt aled by the loi-Si KlkH In some time, will take flare Wednes day n'Klit when lie ween 40 and 50 candidate" will tuko the oath. 'Morning, Judge IPUD 5 raw lb Clarice Baright, newly ap pointed magistrate in New York, has lung been a member of the bar and a champion of equal rights lor women. CH R I STM UPPERS! feiuiihf CliJl FOR H1M- Slippers ' 'hero's one tlilnrr tnosl men Ike ,.,iiu ry Mllunei-M. Ah u"ul. IhlH miifo offerH (rift Heck J1 a Hiliiii iiHHiii'tnii'Ut In lecl frum-i-i,, Keltn and l.eulh- $1.25 to $5.00 ' Hose hfn In rtnuht ifivo hnno t.ux '" "'on nmkoa ft very "ilnhlo ulft . $1.00 to $1.25 pers Had Here is every hind of slipper' for everybody, from the little "Puss in Bouts'' flippers for tiny folks to those comfy slip- wliifh mother and ike. And in every pair that splendid style which express Rood judg ment and Rood taste, quite as fully as your Ynletide th(mi;lit fulness. Another gift suggestion that we have to offer is a smart pair of Step-in slippers in patent or the new inadrid brown. iimiMinaaii JHEPHICEi SHOE CO, FOR HER- Slippers Painty Boudoir Slippers of cntln and nttractlvo Kelt Slippers for those rray evoninun In front of the fire nro sifts that are anro I" please $1.25 to $5.00 Hosiery Mrrnlluni nnil fnilet Silk ltosl-ot-v are Kills tlmt never fall to hrintr tlellKht to tho femlnlno heart $2.00 and $2.50 8 AniKniiiccnu'iit d( tho ceremonial wiiH ntailc ycHLcnlay by Hurry Jl. l!ott)H, exalu-d ruler. i:.mii-n l.-T.vA. Has Iiitcrtnlii- mciit Tlie union 1'arent-TeachcT aHMK'latlun at l-:imlra held a Chrlst- muji entertainment laHt nlirhi. ' A. I. t'ollier, county olul leuder, wuh on trio program ror a Hhort speech. Siimko Fll h ltmnn Smoko from sfmu unknown houi-co filled a room In iho Hlanlcy Kiocory Btoro at an early hour yesterday and the lire ik'partMK-nL was called,. No damage was done, it was reported. . . Kail road Akimh Ixyives Lt L. (li-almm, d:HUict freight and iass ciiKer uKent uf the Houthurn Paci fic Kailroud eompuny, left yeater lav lur a vaeatlon part of which Will he Hpent In O'den, Utah. Air. (Irahum will ulno go to Sun Fran clmco hefure he rcuriiH at tho end of the ChriHtmuH holidays ' LtM-il Wonuiii InjiirtMl Jlrs. Harold Hurtt. wile of the former c.ty traffic off cer, was Rer.ouuly injured late Saturday night in an automobile wreck that occurred about nine m Iih from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Jlurlt were returning from Notl when the.r car skidded .no a d.tch. The extent of the lu ju'rieR reee yed; by Ihu wopiun was not 1cm net!. v ' -'' . 1 . lUink Clearings Iiutc';im pank clearingM in ICugene have increased nu leeably during the last three week. It wan reported through the clearing house asaoclaton ye .e. il'iy. The total for the three weeks, ending December 19, amounted id $1.60:1,288.62. This Is little short of the clearings , for he entire nwm.h last year wjien' the total was $1,958,723.57. .. Scw'ng Chili Organ'zrd Girls of Vida have organ zed a sewing club with a good inemberslup, aecord ng to Arnold D. Coliier, county club leader; The roster of the or ganization follows: Mrs. Ada Goff, eluh leader; Margaret Montgom ery, president; Louise Allen, vice president: Metola Allen, secretary; l.eona Miller, (lladyH Mlnney, Viv 'nn Thomaon, Wilnm Post, Mar garet Hones, Adelenc YiUiams, Arditji Post. .' Kiigono iroHltnl leM)r. Ad mitted: Mrs. li, -Mount. Fronklin, Ore: Miss Thelmu De Mulh, city; Edward David, Mapleton: Ben Itvmun, c ty; "Va4!er Marshall, Cottage Crove; ''William lllcharda. c ty. D'smisfed: ..T. . M. Henry, c.ty; Mis Thclma Dc Muth, city: Leetand Xeely, ' Mapleton: H. H. McAllister, cfy; Oeorge Williams. Cottage. Orbve; Mrs. Hertha Cook. r'ohurg; Summ.e lilnekwell, pity; It. Evans, city; Mih. ,1. H. Miller, Junction City, and Mrs. Tl. A. Ilel- cerson, eh. . , , , I1APTIST PASTOIt KPKAKS AT KIWAMS Mi;iri(i I'nHi rvH.iJoii of hrlMtlmi Jtrtlfclon Jiiilloruiitt, JUn. Mr, Travvln Tells AlemherH ExpreHHing tho spirit of Christ ina ui n Vuletido ruensagri t lo cal KiwaniaiiK. Jtev. ('liarlfH I- Trawin. paHtor of tho FliHt Han- tiHl church, was tho speaker of the regular weekly luncheon held ut Iho Unburn hotel yes.urduy noon. Kev. Mr. Trawin recalled the or. gin of Chr.Mtinas lit the birth of Jckus Christ and huH that all peupju Hhoulil he liiiprossed with the Higii.ricineo of this occasion, kecp:nK in mind tho iireservatlon of tbe ChrlHilun religion. He re ferred to the two days of cmiccial """ i iiii ui niu uiriHiiau worm, )iriKtmas us the dav of the birth. i jesus ami faster as the day on U-l, ..I. I. 1.1 ' 1 n ..ii ii n vui mil -tLI "til WUM L'OIl- cluded, ' lavd'.Iohn Jones; superintend-. ent of Eugene public schools en lerutiiied the Kiwaniuns v;th .sev- erid song selec Ions. He was uc- i companied by Miss Edith fJrlm, on II me piano, tub Kiwanis club juur- lot also sang. The miiHic pro- ; gram was entirely In keeping with he Hp.rlt of i'hr s mas. The quar tet featured "Holy Night" as one of ;iim pc.cctions. The program for the next week- i ly luncheon will ho arranged by i i ne o:n ouieers ol ine club and It is planned then to hold a "Wood- row Wilson" day in observance of tho anniversary of the birth of the : war-time president. New officers of tho Klwanls club w.m. be installed at a meeting to, oe held January 11, It was report ed at the meeting yesterday. The' date for tins ins allatlon was set' over on account of the absence In; California of the president-elect, J ,H. Magladry. Thoso who will bo in charge of nil entertainment programs for the) ncjp. year include Homer Soulis, ' W. E. Moxley, C. A. McLain, M ' MV Honey, E. E. Hean and T. M. (Jerow. This committee will ar range the next meeting program or January 4, it was said. Giving is the Very Essence ; of Christmas ; ; Just a few days now until the beautiful age-old custom of ex changing Christmas gifts with friends' will be gone for an other year, .Avoid that "wish I had given something" feeling after Christmas. This big cheery Christmas store ready right , up to the last minute to assist you in selecting the correct gift. Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdav eVenihgs to serve those unable to shop during the day. IIOVS V.XT NAVY Ill.T E AND ! WHITE CAPS Imitation to Sing for Portland Masons KxU-nded, Is IloiMirt at Rehearsal : Members ot the Pioneer' hovs' ! chorus, at the regular rehearsal period last night decided that a blue sailor uniform with while cap similar to that used by men. of the navy, was tho llt.iform thny preferred to appear In at future public concerts. 'luns for financing the nurchase of the- uniforms will probably bo tiiKen up by those In charge of the , chorus. H. H. McAllister, nsslstant hoys' . work secrotary of the V. M. C. A. who was instrumental in the nr. I ganizatlon -of .tho chorus- and who! wus recently dismissed from the hospital where he was confined on 1 account of an operation for-appen dicitis, was present .$t the roheitrr sal last night and was given a rousing welcome by the boys. New music Is being selected for tho youthful slngors and .practice ; ooiween now ana tne time or the ; next public appearance will be largely with new songs. It was re ported tnat there would be no more public singing until late in January or early in February. The i boys were informed that they had an invitation to sing before the Portland Masonic lodges -In Port land hue in-February and that if tho chorus made the trip,, all ex penses would-be- paid, jit was planned that a special train would . carry the members to Portland and return the same day.- 1 Tho chorus would be under the personnl supervision of Mr. Mc Allister, Gilbert Sprngue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Dorks, jt was said. Ciosscs Will Ho lte.Miniost Again 111 r.ugcnc Inscftutiniis "Monday Morning:. January 4 ' ANNOrNl'l-'.MKNTS run womkx's auxiliary of the chamber of .commerce will meet Wednesday evening .'at 7:110. Mrs. P. .1. Hnnns Is chair man. Mrs. K. 10. llnrluiig. Mrs. Nato Hill. Mrs. J. L. Headley. Mrs. Uolph Howard, Mrs. Jl. K. Haltnn. Mrs. W. .1. Hill nnd Mrs. Fred Hydorn' are hostesses. There will he cnrds.atid a pro-Kl-ani. 1 . , , HORN' ELLIOTT At the. maternity homo 1IS8 Sixth avenue west, Sunday. December 20, JOB'S, to Mr, nnd Mrs. .C. C Klllott, of Notl, a doujli ter weighing nlno pounds. . HAN'XAFOItn At 'tho""irihternlly home. (188 Sixth nventlc west. Sun.lr-v. December 20. 12S. to Mr. and Mrs. A. It. llnnnnford, Ritltnira Crest, a son welgliinu 10 pounds. I ' l-'.nkTiio 1.oi1k No. 1 1 A. V. A. M. - Will hold .ft special communl cnllmi AVedncdny. llccember 23, l!i2r: Installnllim of officers, visiting brethren cordially Invited Refreshments. v iiy ortnurt w. Jf. 1 12-22-2 Public nance 1 Dreamland hall, every Wednea- ...r anA SnllirdaV night. ' 11-18-tf t7nrf rlnnnlnir nnrl Prc8sln9 Suits mntle to mensuro. Terminal Cleaners, Phono WBO. 11-22-1 mo, Tinv Hnfol Wnve vour llres vul cnnlzed bv While Vnlennlslna: Works. 3(1 West Sixth avenue, op posite post office. 12-17-1 nio. Wlllnnicllo Collection A Ororltt Rorvlen, Uondeii uoiioonon stiuum. ikix. c. S. Iilllon. manager: Donald Vniing. ntlorney. .800 Willamette, Phono H78. - --. 1 INSURB WITH HENRY TIIOMP VACATION STARTS SQON .OCAt SCftOOtiS T() r i- WEDMSDAY . All schools of Eugene will close Wednesday afternoon for the Christmas vacation period, it was announced In tho various local in stil utions yesterday. vacation will continue for 11 days, and classes will be resumed again on the morning of Monday, January 4. it was stated last night by local education authorities inns for tho Christmas vaca tion arc already taking shape among the pupils and students of the Eugene schools. Yuletido par ties in the residences nnd trips to tho homes of relatives aro fore most in these plans, - Some repair work will ho done In the hu'ldlngs during tho vaca tion period, nnd means of relieving tho congeston by the expected in crease of .enrollment will be worked out, it was reported. Tho Christmas vacation Is being preceded this week by a general program of entertainment in all of tho city schools.' Parent Teacher nssoelatlons aro eo-oper-atlng in these social hours nnd many of tho pupils are taking parts in Christmas story plays. 111 UP - r Ci ' : II -vr v J -4. . s. j I II! JCJfo -YWA ill! v KL MMm Cottage Dre-sses Irf'AYIMKI .i,. jl mtui rvl lift' MM ' ; r- :: ::-:- Umm lr jjt i 'MlilM- Tt is no ordinary event when a shioment of Wei- F NiWMHfil worth frocks is placed on sale. Just1 one' good P nV II -'3 j ' store in each' town has them for sale,' and you will u" V( ij i y" J - find them here. Because we desire to give you a j", M H rKf4LA l recop-nizerl vnllip wp nffpr .vnn Wptunrth Pnttno-r- r " f6'!11 fl-?:.. f n. L--..V.. ' . J" ....... .ww.uk - -1 U Jt , I 4 tnese Ongnt new trocks in our windows today r, , W"7TV I fr y' Come in early and get first choice of color and Laai. 1 r1 jtei style.. Yon will want several models when you see r . j 5 ii is ui ill ii ix inn ii t 7ji o uavHXMtjrr h hbi 4ji . tff urn i ill mil. ) in . ... A- TfuairaHR. ai-.f. . . it nil i ut mm -.-K.-mm--mtm" i f ffi Mm - kn 1) :- - . 1 V ,-. .' TROOP BEGINS CAMPAIGN MicMnioits soi'tarr iiy scoits 1ST NKW VNIT Troop Ko. 7, Boy Scouts, the new orgoniitutlnll being sponsored by Helmet lodge, Knights of I'y- thlas, will, begin today on a ro- crultlng canuuilgn, It was an nounced last night following n meeting of tho present members, nt tho K. P. hall. William H. Ward nnd Roy Ford, scoutmaster anil ftpslstnnt scoUt- mnster, nt troop 7, were author ities yesterday for tho statement that the Knights of Pylhlus were going to considerable expense to ouif.t Iho new troop with nil necessary oqu'ptnent, and a room In Iho k. P. building for meetings. The troop will meot regularly on Monday n gins, It was reported. Last night the mooting tlmo was taken up for tho most part with instructions to can d. nines ami in irndiioliiir to thoso boys tho pro grain they aro expected to follow ' Candle Lights .and Christmas 'Tide Five, wprds which brnig to mind all the jcarols 'and danc inrr the liollv ancTmistletoe. the" tcastmg andinendliness, which have been associated with Christmas ever since it fJK liecamcilic gl".CflLUjix, o,t tnc jcar im.au miaiyi.uui. . SJ. .. r-.-Xolax. candles are. almost as lniich Wanted' for gifts as -for decorations,- and -trie, people wno mane tnem nave '' never- sent prettier "ones than you .-vitt find jnjlhc .baser mcnt gift shop at this mbmCht. " -'nl" -,. Candles plain and fancv, straight and heavy, fluted. ;and twisted, square land, round, striped and clouded white and colored in all the lovely shades, of .blue and rose; green ( and yellow, purple and scarlet. Prices start at 25c pair and go to $1.50 pair. .- And Atlantic Candles are Best of All "An Atlantic candle, burned to the socket brings luck to, the house, : food to the iarder and gold to the pocket." - , . ' . . Piles of them are here two in a gift box at 25c pair. Lots of. people send these for greetings and they are always welcome. 1 ' : ' If they qualify as tenderfeet In tho movement. CHILDREN GUESTS TODAY rnKstyvTi'.HiArf phimauy dk- PAltT.MI'.N'r (ilVKS PARTY ' Mothers nnd children of tho pi-l-mary dopartnient ot-rtho Cen.rul i reshvicrian church will ho guests st a Christmas tree pnrly in tho pr mnry rooms ot Hint church thla liflernoon between I) and 0:30 o'clock. ' . ' ' ' : Anninincetnont of tlio party wns mado last night. The program hud not been completed, but tho enter tn nment Is to he under the super islon of Mrs. H. II. Soults, super Intomlcnt of the primary depiut liient nnrt ITie teachers. ", Refreshments will he sonyd to both mothers nnd children, it Wn said. ThlB will follow iho nlVinif of stockings filled with mils and. caml.es from the Christinas tree The rooms 111 which tho pnrty will , he given have been decorated with evergreens and Yulelide colors. Ola Tlfiio Dnnce Every Tuesday night, W. O. W. hall. Public Invited. 11-iO-lnio. I KIDDIEST0LD3 " 'should not be"doeed." tna .them externally with .... :., V VAPORUB ftw St Million Jart Umd Yiartyf Aladdin Qiftwarcs "' ' The Shop That's Different . . .V. with : RUTH McCALLUM CARTER If AT IpL,; 1026 Willamette , .'"' - - .Telephone