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I. iivm of hiuat nin and tun l'"ll" I!1""" wry, f11 .... nnn rn. Ek ihi.ua In'eieals la "Tho In-noo-.." Hl. li baglne uiaaienienl 111 iiio iux on wnlmmluy. airuck." an Allan Dwan batiuou coming to llio Mu- ftru inuriiUu,;- rliduy alltl iV U .Ui.illllu III .tin, llnl pal kettU'HH'ua aro dune III i color, tho voior being MiUtfei. tho poriooe o( nnp- u vuo mo ui iiio iiuruuie iirticK" is tlio Mory of a tuM Ti..rf in nil ())ilo (o0. wim ilcini-nilnoa to bo a acirvxa 'hooittiao tlio hoy Eftct lha Svtitn. rnki'H In tlio ftat llkoo at'lreiuipN. Hh llitr otDji on a n Ohio river Mt. a Iwalo aliloiii It ovtr Mciun Imror. To tnko frtow boat avonra. Mlna Mr. Uwun unil a cotn 1U0' ,'uurntiyi'il to Now Ho. W. Yu., ana loiimuiod !o eo;. , . . little VaUrcaa, aa playod by wahaon, la hotli humoroua flhotle. 8Uo la a hoilnmuloii; in-tha-h) ala llttlo flKuro, ul ling Into Ii i.ulilo nnd al ln the butt for I ho t or tvrynns. But with fconieilr, tliore in aomcthliiK jt about tho 8r, aoino uu kiu tho tour clnao lio fluith. Tho ai-onoa on tho uld N Ihn At..... i : MPWck' conn-ily, unci Mlna i myoma onmoiiy glfta. finu)c( toil. . 8lljni!li Iti," a ij-ir,! .1L ,'?' '''"h coinoa to A ,.".1". MoinJuy, Tuoa " Wnliwaiiay, H ,,0 urt fr a control c.hnr- 1 '.on woman ploncor. w ipr vontett PtoWlnTlilo of "Charloa. !(' Anliimtoa Hhukora WmW Foot Kvon Mn FlMt of 1'rUoa. ' ' ' '3,?MkI,. ' 9 o'clock rv,',0 ,w' Kot Ha that Wainm , ,?r,''" contest an Bva I,- I '"ln Mo tto Jo . 101,1 11,0 r-Ort- ma. . " ""y 1 ko Hiun.ii ''' rnr 11,0 MJtblllly oh.L"'?""'. '.'"' Ih InkliiK It i. . 11 "mllo.' kktra "I", iimnnn I'uuroU In Ihnt I., " "'"mi npconaiiry to ill- w UIIIUIOUL isT".no v amount to more htV-F"" Vhloh la onouKh . hut h. t VuimS Ih.n,ltro fo,l who nhor Jlflw'"1 i" ' rivalry. KilMi . Vl,url""ton k(n" la eovotort one. "It nnj '....""""ilnment from I. "IK..'. .""y" I'onnlrt Mo- i.:v ",rl" ""vo boon nrno- "tain? on "" "I1K0. If '"niMt1;,,"00 n "Ottor Char I Urn. "i l.lm" any nthor ctlv P lk ih. J1 ,vl" not -ho' r "f H aroh't doing tholr h( .,,W (ho Ounoor win.' I C,':,r ',!ml Pwforui "V no'r'wardoa for n i ' .00 awnrtloii n.i?,o.i. t"i aI!Snd an1 ''ird boat' P M&0r" otod from r "1Uililll Itiodhipftnirnaflt, jgEARS, IN 'QQLDEN COCOON' . . 11. i.i.... ..t v..,..,.. t.., ! n ills wjt l riiuiriiiB in fuuiiK iui v '(nu n in 'f?WM''l,'K0 fr'rV f5''1"1' (:i'UI,lr' TuWI i jumiJij, rhadw cK anu r mi v wuiuvii vouuun wiiicn ' Cornea to ItcX. . i. ...... tH ii.j.i.... ,i ...i.i . Tho elory In a plcliirlsiitlon of Ilia novel In' Itutli Crons, dealing will) Hid problems iiiiiI adventures of H young girl who conic to a In in u college Ii om her ainnll cuuii Iry liiwn, whoro alio flnda happl iiene nflor much suffering anil hu miliation, only to he fiieod with tlin niK'vaally of sacrificing It all fur livr husband. bRIA STARS IN "STAGE STRUCK" It" Film Vrliicle fur Display of Miss Swanson'H Extra- irdinary laimis wij'iiis ocijuciitps in natural cuiors , I trciuon snil Kuril Btcrllnir In "Btngu HI ruck." Coining to tho aicuonaia. , , , I Th atory conrorna tha rnmanco j of n wotntin who cntnu to tho Kold I country by 'wotor front lloaton; 1 whu aftor ndoitlng ihroo niothor i h-aa children, ,.roreeda to f.iro tho rittora of a, rouuh mining llfo with a U ermlnad ainllo. Mlfuj Nllsaon ilooa hornlo work aa ,lho . lovenJUlo woman plonoer. Co featured with' her nro itobort Kniaer nnd Lionel llnrrymoro. liicliiiled In tho ftijpporllnK. enat nro Kilwin Kurlo, KUwarda Juvla. T'liullne Uaron, (lladys Ilrockwetl, Miircollno Day. floorgo , Uancroft and Bulla Kdwardn. . a . Tho much hornlded and much written uboui 1'eKKy Itopkliia Joyce will ho In town anon not In tlin Mcah, hut In n moving picture which pronilaea to nmlto her acroon mar of tho flrat miiKnltude. ' Now It la poanlhlo ror tho mnvlo fan to boo thla benutlful atar, Ideally cnai In "The Hkyroekot," ,a .MurahnM Nellan production ndni 'ed frum tho Adola Itoitera ' Ht. Johna' Cnamopnlltan innKaxIne aiory, which will ho ahown at tho McDonald thealro. In tho vernacular of tho atroot, her act-con debut la nothing ahnrt of a "knockout." Kho awoopa acroca tho acroon a a votoran. Threo popular and hrllllnnt fig. Urea of tho Hereon, loot aoen to gnlhor In "Tho HrlBht Hhawl," are rounltnd In "Tho Douutlful CMty." a Flint Nntlouiil attraction which la coming to tho McDonald noon. They tiro Itlnhlud Rurtholnicna, tho atar; Dorothy (llah, hla lending Wiinmn. nnd Wllllom l'oivoll. hna been arrnnseil bv Frank D. C. Alexander, and many of tha duno- tia nro alnten until to oing ani) to dnnco their way to favor. " lit addition, an elaborate atago foi ling htia been prepared. ' ll.....nll tl.iiH 'I n.inti. Monilnv and Tueadity at tho Kox with Milton Hllln In the atollur rnlq nnd DurlB Konyon aa fcuturod turn Initio player.' .. . ' linn.. n.,,,,.rfln.l TTnur" In tho n.tnry of a wealthy Amorlcnn girl WHO gOOH 10 lllliy Olio oy nor uii- convoiitlonul Am,1rl',ln w,lVH ft,nof iIiIh woman hntlim diikn nnd hijngs hint to lior foot. Thoro Is a thrilling iilrplnno crnah,' In which Dorla landa uncoromonlously In tho duto'a backyard. Note on llio Stylos . . Tloae, allver nnd black atrlpert tnfreta mnkon vory lovoly rohoa do ntylo. In thlH dealgn tho vory current voguo for Btrlpoa la muni- XCHt- ' '' ".""f ' Tho bouffant frock thnt I bo n port of Ihn m.hdo l somoUmea mnilo or ant In laffcla oomblnod Willi tullo or oMinlalto' ln,co. A recent dovolopment of qtilltnl voguo In boats Is quilted bng nnd tlroped toquo. tho tho At roburg " (Hiltnr l.nno Comity Spoolnl) COUURO. ro., lOb. 20.Tho latlles' old soololy of tho Mothc dltit bhuiTlt of Cobtifg mot nt 16,! ""' of Mrs. D. A. Lowe, of 048 W.iKh Ington stieot In TCugono on Wea ttiadny, Kehtuury 17 for a oovorod tllfli luncheon, Tho ntln.m wna spent ,ln celebration of Washing Ion's l.lrthdny. ' A lyln "'':"' was hpld In whlolt Mrs. ' nollo Allum and Mrs. A- Wi JFlotolioi tied for honors. Thosj present wero Mondnmo(i Bnrhor, MoI-Jin, Worth. Ansiuircr,' Adams, Btono burg, Pnto, Zlnoor, Gr.avlllo, Bottls, Allum, BrlKgs, .Tarnlgafl. Lowe. Harrison, LonRcoV, .Th"'" tfttuUMi: .AfoMiUjl!'' Mvslsyi t llnrhor Mlna Oroaag Mnaara. l'ato J.ealey, Alluip, Htniielimg, aiiU lloy. liui'tiowloft'iho fiuator, " ' ' At .IlllU'tlllll !t. ' lltKalmur l.ana (rnuntv Hii lal) JUNCTION CITV, Uro., Fob. 30. -Alia. Louie Kaplng antortiiliied en Jiicrduy aflurnooti from (our lo aix lor her ainnll aon, Dolborl'a bliihiluy annlvoraury. Ouinoa, In loor and outdoor, wuru pluyvd nnd rerrealiiiieniN wora aerved to nlilo of liolbert'a Kchooliiiatva. Thoao prvaolit woro Kiirtioat and Howard Iloburlaon, Juok llarrow o.lir, Mary Kliubull, Miii'gurot Itiiburtaoii, llniiul Kuplng, lllllli oung, Diilboi t Kuplng and Mubul kupin.'. i At IOHcr lrn Ithlgn (lUalal.r I. mi. County anarlal) I.OWKIt KKIIN ItlDUK, Ore., Feb. SO. The women "of "tho Thuradiiy club enterlulnod their liurlmnua fumlllea recently with a Valentino part at Alvadore. Tho women of i ho north aide put on a 30-niliiute play that wua racelveo with much enthualiuiin and the Women of the nouth aldo provided tho Kamoe, olc, for the reat of the evening, r Mia. J. W. Blaploton en(ortaned tha Thuraday club hmt week and Mra.'Juaon Adkliat will entertain i.exf week. i AT UtiK I'I.K -III-Killer no County Hpeclel) T.ONIJ I'INB, Ore., Koh. JO. Thuradiiy nfter'noon, Kobrtuiry 11, tho I.no I'lno rowing circle wa en.ertulnod by Mra. Albert Pale at her homo on' Biirlng Crook drive. ; The ontorlaltimnnt' com'iiilttoe preaonted June Lntilao Mllilorbutk In a vooul aolo; Mra.' Bhrlnk In a plnno aulo; Mra. Plank In 4' reitd ing: and Mra. Dale In other piano tolocttone. lotr In the afternoon luncheon wna aorvod by the hoat taa, aaalated by bor daughter. Olive. Mra. lillderbuck and Mra. I.lndley. The mcmhora preaent were: Mra. Howard, Mra. H, ration, Mra, I'lunk Mra. Hhrink, Mra. l'lckard.' Mra. Mndlcy. Mra. Dajo, Mra. Thomp aon, Mra. ' Taylor. Mra. lilco. Vlallnr, Mlaa Nllu Howard. Junior niembera: Bherley Rchrlhk, Mary Kntherlne and lielty Oono Taylor. Juno Mlllnn Dllderback, Ollvo and Alborln May Dale. l'rogrnm couiiulttee: Mra. Llnd ley. Mra. Plank. Next mooting will be Mra. Em molt Howard. March 11, 18J4, - At Irving rn.el.ttr T.tne County Bpaclal) mviXO, Ore. Feb. 20 Mr. and Mra. J, (1. Orlmna ' onterlalnod Hundnv with a birthday nnnlvcr anry1 dinner for Mra.' Orlmoa' fathor, n. W. I)ork of Eugene. Thoao partaklnir and enjoying the occnalon wero Mr. and Mra. II. W. Dorka Mr. and Mra. H. U. Dorka and Harbor Klrnmona from Ku gene; the boat and hoateaa and children Carrol and Oraco Orlmee nf Irving. At ICImlrat m.atater I.ana County Spaelal) KJ.MrHA. Ore., Feb, CO. Tho I.oyul Women'a claaa of the Klmlra rhi(Mnn church hold Ita monthly bualnoai mooting and aoclnl Wod neaday at the homo of Mra. P. P. TolKanrd. ' Aftor the bualnoaa aoa alon at which an entertainment wa plnnrtert o be held March 17. The reat of tho afternoon waa apent In cnnvornatlon anfl needlo work. Tltoao preaent worn Mra. I'ny llennott, Mra. p. P. Cnlganrd, Mra. Krlckann, Mra. M'arlon Horn, Mra. I.ylolle, Mra. Jnmea Tnmnn, Mra. ;iorla Inmnn, Mlaa Knuna l'hc!p.Mra. W. W. Moado. Mra. J. A. Klchnrdann, Mra. .J. W. Whla nnn. Mra. W. A. Wllklnaon. - Mra. Colgoard aorvod lunoh. At jBMpcr ' - rft.alatar Ine County Bpaclal) ' JASPER, Ore., Feb. tO. A plcaannf airpriae birthday party wna given Mra. Henrietta Jacohy nt her nomo near Jaaper, Sunday. February )4. ' The pecaaion of tho nnrtv' Tvnn her aovonty-aecond hlrthdny nnnlveraary. Mra. Jacoby la A' daughter of tho woll-known nlnnoora. Mr nnd Mra. Cornelius Tlllla who and led on n donation Innd claim nt Jaaper In 1847. All of hor brothora npd BlatoW vera proaent except Mr. and Mra. ' K. C. Hllla tf Pirtland. Thoao tirol ent were Mr. ard MYa. Jnapor Hllla of Oakrldxe. Mr. and Mra. John HIMa of Lowell. Mr. and Mra. Joe Hllla, Mr. and' Mra. Sheridan Hllla, Mr. and Mra. Charloa Humphrey nf Jasocr'Hml Mra. Mary Smith of .nirtin anu iienriniia acouy pi 't , . . Lester,' who lives wf lh his mother MORE f MORE f UN f tGIFt? ,--,- "Jl Vl V'.l.t. And ' BUSTER BROWN CQME0Y ,'.: REX NEWS . ; YES-r-REX . PRICES.' : , vi.i. i"3 i :i t WHiaBm. raittS AM JMNBT' tUktSSB am . ... i ' .ii . r-j T YE MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, and fjnltioy and family of I'lfoount Hill. Jiuirla llllla of full Cl'tuk wna alau pr.eai'iil, Many boauilful ami uaoful iiruaonl ware . given Urn. (luliiny , Jai oby avrvad iliiiucir which waa gruuljy enjoyed by all 'I'ho dining room wan decorated With beurta and cuplda. Tb olil t member of the Hill fain!! la Alary Hmlth Who waa born In Fib2 and thu younpeat la Kllgo I(III wiii waa burn In 1872 due to urgent bualneax the hiat mwnuj.wua una hla lo bo !ireaen. Tho aftorrioon waa apont In rout Incacenco and old tlmu mualc. At Ilker Hogil (n.xlalor I.iino Cvutity anoclal HlVfclt riOAl), Ore. Feb, iiO. The lllver Ifoud Woinan'a club met at the homo ' of Mra, K. ' Tuylor February 18 wllh Mra, Coloman oa Joint hoateaa. Thlrty-threy mem- 1 . . ... , ...... . . ' ... .... .. ' wora were in aiienounco. j-ne uiier- fn. on i i i .f for ' it II t and dlacuaalon' ot thu prugiiim and auppof to he given nt the aohoo) hriuao Friday bvo iilng, February 86. A very Inter eating and nmualng ovenlng rny bo looked forward lo. ahd1 fur ther announcements will bo glvon concerning this a llttlo Intel'. Watcl) for tho pewa. At.the con c'ualnn of the bualneaa mooting, Iho hoattaaea served rufreahmonls. a. .a ... The Thimble club met on 'Wed noadny, February 17 at the home Of Mrs. Charloa Baker on River avenue. The ladles enmo In maequoradn coalumo. ' Flrat 'place wna glvon Mra. J. I. Hart, who ruprcaentod u 192S flapper.'' ' '' A alx courae dinner waa served tho guoata; the hoateaa was aaaiat ed in serving by Mra. Luaaler and Mlas Fry. Aflerwarda thoy'wer kopt btiay at guoaalng guinea and contests of various kinds. ' Mem. bars preaent: Mrs. Porlerfleld, Mrs. Nlolaon, Mra. Rowling - Mrs. Nlcolle, Mra. Bonnet, Mrs. Howard, Mra. Btrnmo, Mra. Campbell,' Mrs. Hoker. Ma. Fry. Mra. Wickwlre, Mrs. Kamerer, Mrs. Emenon, Mra. J, I. Hurt and Mrs. Lllfcs. Visitors woro Mrs. Luaaler, Mra. . Blasel, Mrs. Poliet, MIbb Ermuh Stroma and Mlaa Kathryn Fry. At Cnttago Grovo tnoal.ter Lane County Spaclal) COTTAOH GBOVK. Ore., Feb. 20. Mrs. C. A.'Bartell of Cottage Orovo waa hoateaa to the Daugh tora of tho Kile ln Eugene Wed neaday. Mem bora attending from thla city were Mra. Victor Cham bers, Mrs. R. E. 8hort, Mrs. Earl Hill, Mrs. W. J. Mhlte,.Mra. K. K. Mills and Mrs. V. A. Oaroutle. - t , The M. P. a. club mot Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. J'. T. Hmlth. Daffodils formed a ccntorpioco for the luncheon table. The afternoon was spent In a social way. Dlcoaantly ' '' ' I T aueet. Trio rooms wore decoratod with sweet peas and puaaywlllowa. At tho close ot tho afternoon,, a two-course luncheon was. served: ' ilrs. W. J- Woods ontertalned with tin ' informal dinner, at her homo Thursday pvening. havlhg as guests, Mr. and Mrs. jt. B.. anus, Mr. nni Mrs. Roy Short and Mr. and Mra.. H. W. Titus. r Mra. D. H. Hemcnway and Mrs. Chas. Stevens were hostesses to the Tlf.lcum club Wednesday eve. nlng at the home of Mrs. Hemen- was. Oueats were Mr: and Mrs. R. V. Alllnon. Mrs. Clara Burk- holdor nnd L. C. Mlchoner. Followe Ing an evening of flvo hundred ja, dainty two-botirse luncheon was served at the' card tables.' Wild spring flowers wero used as doc orations. ' "" " ' ' ' ,"' 1 ' see Mrs. D. A." Forbbs entertained Informallv Thursday afternoon In honor of ber mother, Mra. D: T. Lnwton of Medford, who Is here visiting. ' . - . I Mrs. Ijoron Harvey entertained tho Ad Libitum club at her homo .....Mi Th.' .iftarnnnn' waa nleria- ahtiy spent 'with' needlework after which dainty refreshments were served.' v''-" :-:: ; - . , , a e vf Mra. X. H. Chambera waa hos tess to" the Past Matrons' otub In Mrs. C. J. Kem entertained tho I day achaol were entertained at the La Comua club Tuesday afternoon; A. H. Weber home Saturday after at her homo on West Main, having ; noon by their reapeotlve teachers. Mrs. B. H, Lirswoll us a special Mrs. A. H. Wooer anil Miss Ludla the Masonic hall Monday ' after- i The assembly room of the school noon. '' ' ' ' ' '" house was neatly d.ecorated ln the . e a e valentine colors of red and white. Twenty-two now membera were! Card games and othpr "customary reported al'tho lost meeUng of the games were enjoyed. 'Painty re-i-i tc n n Tr-nv Mr ram.: froahhiehtawere sen'Cd iuat before I. - . i. - ... i, iha An. ' nnd trovo a, highly Interesting and HIP! HIP! HORRAY! For 4 NighlarSfcflinr MQNDAY at 9 P. M. ROY KAHLER and his . COUNTRY STORE MORE MORE ., GROCERIES f PRI2ES IWtfl WJUUaJ-U yrr '.IftLaaaT ' ' ''' ' 1 Um i gorgoouH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1M edueallonnl talk on tho evile of ""'WW:- . . . , ;r : Mra. Fred Holdler waa hoatoaa recently nt ner noma to the young married women'a aewlug aoclely of i ho t'hrlatliin church. There' were 26 niembera preaont anA after a pleaaunt aflnrnoon refroahmenU wero aerved by tho hoateaa. . f . a , .. . Mra. Ifpy Meeks entertained Thu.aduy, February 11, with an ufternoon of bridge.. The roome were decorated with flaga In honor of Lincoln's llrthday, and the anrrte Idea waa carried out In the luncheon. ' Oueata wora Mra. Geo. Knowlea, Mra; A. ' W. Hwnnaon, Mra. J. p; orahnm, Mra, p. H. Homenwny. 'Mra. Geo. Mcquoon. Mra. .Ii 'y. Wllle:a,-Mra. Morvllle Veatch. Mra. Fred 'Andoraon. Mra Oeorge Bcott, Mlaa Belle Burkhold- .... 0 .'.,,, j., i uo i.oi ic it er. Mro. B. R. Veutch Mr. -W. H, White, Mra. Tom Bull,' Mra. CUud Kurre and Mra; B. W. Armea.- At' Marool ' ' tn.alatar Iana County Speflal) MAUCOIA, Ore., Feb. ao. Mra.1 C.' H.' WIIibo was surprised' hy a number of hoo friends "Who ar ranged a birthday luncheon at her home Thursday noon,r February 11. Tho guests brought lunch and presented Mrs. Wlltse with a hum. ber of pieces of silverware.' The afternoon was spent In sew Ing and In thv organisation of a sewing club which Twaa given the, name "Jolly Neighbors.'' This cldb will- be composed of" those pres ent at the birthday party Includlrig Mrs. C. H. Wlltso, Mrs. C. I. Emro, Y- Ik '1Ilne' Mrs. A. F. Mar-1 tin, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Jim Muriln,' Mrs.'JIra' Wills, Mrs. Her man Belbly, Tro. O. W. Mnier. Mrs. Will Moorp. Mrs:' Flod' DaVls, Mrs.. Dolmcr Heo,ly. ' '" " Mra. Morris was hostess to the Marcola Mewing club at her home on Wednesday afternoon February 10. Following the regular business meotlng, tho guests enjoyed a sew ing hour.' . Mrs, Dull assisted In eervlng refreshments. Tb club will moot (bs week at the home of Mrs, IvlnPrlco. , ; 'V' ' Mr. nni Mrs. Clifford Boggs en tertalncd a 'number of' friends re cenlly In honor of the birthday of Mrs. BOggs' ' father; B W. ' Titus. The evening waa apent In cards And dancing. 'Refreshments were served at a lata hour. " Invited gUests Included: - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Carl's wag. ger, Mr. and Mrs. "Wesley Frozler, Mr. And Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mr. and MrsVerdort Mtfy.' ' ' - ' At liarrtaburg HARRISBITP.O. Ore.; Feb. 80. (Special to thi Roglater.) : ''The girla' Junior nnd Sunbeam flosses I of the Methodist Eplscopaf Bun ripening.- xne young - ioiks in dulged ln heart gamca that were conducted by a point ayatem that reatiltcd In prises. These were .won by Zona Grimes, James Weber and geima Kimmons. cake;, banana Jcllo. and lomonade were aerved. Tho scholars attending were as fol lows: Belma Simmons. Esther Spires. Zelda ' Miller. Mildred! Thomas. Zena Grimes, Mary Nera chlck, Helen Reece. Elsie Reece, Margare' Reece, Violet "Burnett, Minnie Langdori, Edith Morgan, f f t Tho rriarrlage of Roy NemcliIcK ana mibs isana snerrui occurrea ln. Albany Thurjday forenoon wltlr .TnHcp. R r . PavnA officiating. The wedding cam'q -by Way -'of a surprise to the parents and many friends of the young pe'ople Here. The bride is the; youngest and only daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. H. "R. Sherrlll. almost life-long resldenU here, and was educated ln : the Harrlsburg schools. ' She la also - an accomplished musician, having taught rousld teveraj yoara.' The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nemcbicic, also old resldenta here. The young couple will make theio home ln town here for - the present at least.- A, charivari jvas ...... . I rt"1. .mHl.. ..--,. -T-. r . r Friday evening wna the da'.e chosen by the freshmen to give the sophomores a return recepuca , .1-ir.ron 1 ' Honhomore'. guests were Margaret and Catherine 1 'U: 't UimiuhMI lo pr of lovi) . , , Cartwrlgbt, Ola Bayley, Warden, Herman, Ludlo Hperilng, Docytliy McMullen, Dorothy Bcott, Morris Holt, Edgar Grimes, Karl Brock, Earl Coutes, Carrol) Morgan, AI buort Wasaom; 1 freshmen 'onter minors, Enid Laraen, Vera Cdates, Mary Johnson, Gladys Chaatlne, Myrtlo Baker, Dalay Tanun,' Wary Johnaon, Everatt Ijttrnb, Rosell Horenaon,- Uuorge Btroda, Donald Morgan, Johnaon Piper, Harold Moooy. Fucuily mombers, Buper intendent Weber, C. E.,.t Willard, M.ss Leota Sink. ' ..' . .; Mrs. Thomas Ardry ,waj a recopt hoateaa to the Lake creek and Buaey Thimblo club at her home In the Lake creek vicinity. The president, Mrs. Clarence Williams, firesldod, conducting a novel 'draW ng and selling ' of ' packages brought Ty thoao attending td kid in the club's finances. Each mem ber and Visitor drew a ' package and paid watever sum the package had marked Upon it.' One attrac tive box bore a io-cent ' tag and proved to conlnln a 26-oent piece. Mrs. Rapdall T. Brock assisted In serving , he two-course luncheon at a prettily appointed table' bearing out a Washington birthday Idea. Place cards ' were In the hatchet fdrrri and the centerpiece,' an angel food cake topped by an Imllatfon slump and' silver hatchet. : Mrs. Henry Brock was liarhe'd aa the club's next hostess. Besides the members 'the ones attending verei Mra. Dide Brock, Mrs. Estes Bass, Mrs. B. M. Bond of Halsey, Mra. Manly Spores of Springfield. r f., T' - The girls of Mra. E. w. Blebm's class In the Christian Bible school gave a, pre-valentine party at the ...... I u yj , aw fittviptfy uw, " of their members, and who resides a few miles oast of (own. The games played ' were progressive rook and pit and a heart guessing contest. The winners of this were Miss Roverta Bronson and Glen Slhihions.: ' Refreshments of sand wiches, cakea with heart decora tions,' and Ice cream, were served. President were: Mrs. IS. W. Blehm, Mrs. W; E."Hover," Eleanor and Florence Hover, Orla' Klrshman, Ertld Larsen, Mildred1 Moody; Fern and- Daisy Tantoni Margaret and Catherine Gartwrlghr, Vera Coatee, Myrtle Baker, Mary Johnson, Maf- J SHE.;OT:BAB ' : j j .:':; STARTING THE CRANJf ANQ GLORIOUS . j 1 :'. Charleston Contest E : : i 1 ; " L TOE, TWINKLE TOE , . 1 Z ' M : I ) 1- ''" iHEKE THEY GO! ' ' V'" , In - .Z. . pHf OH! OH! ' - YOUTH, BEAUTY, - WITH EVERYBODY 1 " PEPAND JOYI -' t ' ' IN ON THE FUN1 ' : ; ' I. ' " ' NIGHTLT AT :0 P. Jat. " -.if,.----.. ,-. - ,A . Wffl 'THE FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL -'' "'.t , t .' . iMr '..'?' r' , f?rJ -t.it'J'.l a; - PW j ";-"'" Jjj anna q:non ., I . LIONEL BARRYMORE ; - '. WC 1 - . - II , . ROBERT FRAZER i J Aij-A , ) . , , ii PAUL1INE fpNW II I SPLENDIDi INDEED I . jfwr 1 l : l.AMOTHil 1 ' J' 111 - , JSXTRA ADPED ATTRACTION! j ; I 13 ' "WHAT YOU SHOULD , KNOW ABOyT.EUGENE" 'j H : ' V . .'.Tha cl!p aHm talna wtbdy aboiit -' ! . ' I Hill ' "' '. '"' -., Eugene'tj tw:tiTitie and r taring I . , V- ... kuiadrada of Eugwte ptxpla. 'r . , " " I1 3EE YOURSELF .; ', 'I'wm .' In in th M0yjES! v ; ;.!.:';i"? ''s;:TZF ! j McDonald Theatre :. j de)4 Hermon, Gladys CbagUne, Obi Bayles, Luclle Sporllhg,' RoYerat, BlJo'nson,''''Tolrn'a" Fry, M'-'V-Blfhm, W. E.- Hover, . Clifford Bteln, Stanley Qulgloy, Morris Holt, L'oyd and 'ErlRu'f Grimes, Olon and Chester Simmons, Albert Waaaom, Paul Ea:ergsrd, Donald Morgan. ' a ' "'a ' I The Blue Jay Six orchestra rpunaored a Kayaeed Jamboree at the M. W. A. hull Friday- evening. Overalla and nprons were much In evidence. Old-fashioned q.uadrllle muslo was played. -Young people from Junction City, Browisvllle, IJalsey and other outside points were - presenC'sttendailce being very good. All day aucksra jwere pasaed out ln keeping with the premise' of free 'hayseed refresh ments.') '..' HI ' ' vel : T. MONDAY-TUESDAY: Marie Provost " fa jSgVEN DINNERS ADMISSION ft ltt'f -y:f 40,00 PRIZES $40.00 : ' pOPULRjCONTEST .;7 "j- Starting Saturday. February 27th and' continulnf-.yntll Maroh ltTthV'Tou ire entitled tij' a vbto with each ticket purchoaed vote for any lad or Xentleniari ln Eugene.' The bidy and gen tleman receiving the most votes will each receive twenty dollars. COLONIAL i of v 'l-t'. Ui-t-' m yo ftj Bas ' . .', , - In tho development of eoraai for spring and summer, It Is Inter esting to npif that the two-ln-oue, or corset and braaalsra comblna tlon, seems to be holding tha can ter ot the stage against all coroera, with ' ooraota--for ' all figures de. veloped along this general stylo, according to the Dry Good joo nomlst. '" ' In the field of Intlme appeal, many eheer and dainty cotton gar ments, utillilng perhaps a French vollo or a fine batiste, are to be found, and rathor anufzlng fabrloa woven ot some silk substitute: are featured. Nogllgoes find tftffoia de sirables and ulao favor greatly such aheer -weaves as georgette, both plain and printed georgette being utilised to good advantage. 99 WEBFOOT WEEKLY 7 "TV