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PACE 2 HARLOW-TANDY REUNION IS HELD Large Number Attend Annual Event (it Deaiimoml's Ferry i On Sunday, August "1 ; The annual Huriow-Tai.dy re 1 union was held August It, at' Dead "inond's ferry, on the J. H. Brtib 'nam plAce, Thore wcro JSS rela Uves and IS visitors present. The niorning was spent In greeting friends and In finding out what relation each was to the other, jWlth the group again this year, were Henry C Harlow nnd wife -from Kfirmington, Wash. Mr. liar- low will celebrate his 90th birth. fday September ?th. Mrs. ilalvlna -Gruelle from Everett, Wash., pwn cousin of Henry and Mahlon stlarlow and Mrs. Margaret I'en- .gra waa present. It was the first time she hai. been in Eugene since 1S69. Bhe has a brother, Jack Henderson, living at l.orsne, i. At two o'clock a basket dinner Cwas spread on the tallies, c. tcterla Jslyle. and all helped themselves. ;5"iie older ones present were seat led at a table. After dinner group Trttctitres were taken, and . .tor tphort business meeting was held. The same officers were re-elected ;for next year, except that Mrs Virginia Taylor was elecie,! seorc-tary-troasurer in place of Mrs. Frances Stearns, ivlto did not wish So serve snother year. It wat voted to hold the re-tinlon next year on . ithe second Sunday In August. The Jgounger membera of the clan en Ijoyed pitching horseshoes, swim- lining and boating, Those present were Henry C. IHarlow, Amanda Walker, and Maria Thayer, Farmingten. Wash., .Dick Harlow. Myrtle Creek. Mrs. :Malrlna Gruel)-, Everett, Wash., JRobert McKee, Edith Snelllug. jGaylord Godfrey,. Haiel McKee, ;Jlary Barbara, Independence, - "James Ebbert, Dot Ebbert, Fort land: J. Franklin Day, Ella Day, 5"u!are. Calif.: Lottie Fenra Allen, Lemuel, Allen, Margaret Alien. iW'eiser. Idaho:- Harry Alexander, Dlna Marshall, Marjorio. Marshall. -Centralis. Wash.: Charles W. Calef, TNorth Bend: Paul Pengra. Janet IPengra, Corvalius: Ruby Zlmmer, IHazel Zlmmer, Heman A. Calef, IPobert Calef, Mahlon H. Calef. ICarl S. Calef, Florence Hart Calef, TBhirley E. Calef, Portland; Fran Ices Day Stearns, Lora Stearns, ; Harry Stearns. Chrystal Stearns, ;ihlrley Stearns, Joyce Stearns, jsVelll Day Schee, Prinevllle; Ger- zAt the 2 FIRST CHRISTIAN, 11th and tak streets, Dr. K. V. Stivers, pas- itor. We are expecting to have t jviia us at our oioie acuooi, oruia- 7r Oro Rhodes, former superin tendent of the school. Sir. Rhodes ..has been for the past few years at Owensboro, Ky., and wo are looking forward to his visit with Veen anticipation. We know that :iiis many friends wilt' want to be .present and reet brother Rhodes. 9:45 Is the time that Bible school .assembles. The mornipg worship service is t 11 o'clock. Brother Walter I . Jhlyers, of the Eugene Bible unl K'erelty, will bring the message cf the morning on the subject fef "Jeeus Calls Us.M Th solo "Sometimes" -will be sung by Miss tTluth Helms following the com in union service. i The evening onion service will .'be held at the Methodist church, 12th and Willamette streets, at r eight o'clock with C. L. Trawin, tpastor of the Baptist church as Jibe speaker. J Christian Endeavor services at J)6:45 o'clock. We welcome all who '.would worship with us to the aerv tlces of the day. i FIRST BAPTIST, Broadway at jHigh; C. L. Trawin, minister The pastor Is home from vacation and Us keeping office hours at the Ichurch study from eight to twelve 'xoept Monday.. Church , school ;departmenta for "all ages at 9:45. Morning service at eleven oc!ock, fsubject, "A Dangerous Smoke 'fcicreen." Toung peoples' meetings In their Respective rooms at 7:00 p. m. The Cottage Grove young people are ;to be guests of the High B. Y. jL'nlon service at eight o'clock In jthe Methodist church with message by Pastor Trawin on, "The Man j!Who Knew Where He Was Going." .Workers' Council of the church 1 school Monday evening at 7:30. Important matters relative to our Jfall program should bring a large Inttendance. Special emphasis upon Tthe midweek service. 81 present I last Thursday evening. Help us ! reach the goal of 100. .Subject, :"Has the Prayer Meeting Had Its :Day?" J FIRST METHODIST EP1SCO ;PAL, J, Frsnklln Haas, minister: ; Church school 9:4IS a. m. Dr. C, JS. Hunt, superintendent. Morning ;erm?n 11:00. Theme, "Wronging ;the Soul." The pastor will bring the message. No young neopte de. votlonal services In the eve'lng. .Union evening sermon at 8:00, hv JEr. Trawin, In this church. Mid- IVeWelcomeVou toPortUnd, lMcomfortableroomt, arb with bath. ReanonaM raft a. CottvenUnt down-town location. Nowundrr ptrttmal managtmtnt of SAM D. ADK1SSON 7he HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON trude Williams, Goshen; Perry Williams. Nellie Miller, Pester; rainier Walls, Nancy Walla, Wayne Walls, Kvelyn Walls, Kannte Wails, Chester Ayers. Alice Ayers, I'sl ntcr Ayers, Shirley Ayers. Bilry Ayere, Junction City; Opal Hender son, Lorane: Mahlon II, JUrlow, Elisabeth Harlow, Itenslo Harlow, Kltncr Harlow, Haiel Hat-low, Mar garot Harlow rcngra, Norton Pen. sra, Iva rcngra, Mahlon i'engra. Jane Alice I'cnara. Margery Jean Tengra, Byron Hill Pengra. Eu gene motor route B: Arthur rcn gra, Stella Tengra, Arthur lVngra, Jr., Pauline Ann Pengra, Spring field: Kdlth Hockes, Janet Bockes. Liulo'Day, Eugene: W. M. Mar shall, Nora lay Marshall. lOugeno liotor 1?. A: Curtis Marshall, Maltha I". Calef. Mlra A. Calef. Betty Slawson, Katherine Sanson. Arthur Adler, Vernlta Saunders Adler, Jo Aune Adler. Eiigone; Cutting S. Calef. H.trrlette Calef., Ira H. Calef. Ira Herbert Calef, Frances Calef, Guerald Calef, Nao mi Calef. Clifton Harlow. Flor- Harlow, Shirley Jean Har low George Saunders, Cora Ayers Saunders. Merle Saunders. Pat Saunders. Carol Saunders. Ge tge Saunders. Jr.. Gerald Saunders. Painter Saunders. Jack Saunders. Will Ayers. Naomi Ayers. Thelma Ayers, Harold Ayers. Harve Cox, Milan Avers Cox. John Walls. Hat. Walls, Charles Walls, Nellie Walls, Ronald Walls, Clarence Sut ton. Nellie Walls Sutton. Eathel Sutton. Mary Alice Sutton. Gladys Gillespie. Edwin Bushnell, Annie Bushnell. William Bushnell. Eu gene motor route B: Charles Ro sen, Maggie Whitsett Hosen, Carl Rosen. Henry Whitsett, Emma Whitsett, Vura Whitsett. Eula Whitsett, Howard Whitsett. Charles Taylor, Virginia Whitsett Taylor. Gladys Taylor. Roy Whit sett, Vivian Whitsett, Barbara Whitsett. Doris Helen Whitsett, Eugene: Bernice Whitsett, Cottage Grove. Visitors were Alcester Young Vanduyn, Mollle Cochran. Coburg: C M. Tbung, Zach Ward, Verna Ward, Eugene motor route B: Will Morford. Haltle Morford Bow. ers, Alt Walker. Mildred Jacobsen, Eugene: T. A. Hines. Mrs. T. A. Hinea. Portland; Mrs. Mitchell, Springfield: Mr. Harrison. Dexter. hurches ivek praise and prayer servlc Thursday evening at 7:30. . FIRST SHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, corner of Oak street and Twelfth avenue east. Sunday service at 11 a. m. The subject of the lesson-sermon is "Mind." Wed nesday evening testimony meet ing at 8 o'ctoeX.' Sunday school at :30 a. m. The reading room at 21! Tiffany building. Eighth and Willamette streets, is open to the public daily from fi.in.lo! p. m. Sundays and holidays from 2 to 5 p. m. .On Wednesdays the reading room closes at & p. m. The Sunday evening service? is dis. continued during 1 July and Au gust. l , CENTRAL PRB6BYTEP.IAN. corner Tenth avenue and Pearl street; Kev. A. H. Saunders, pas tor. sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. T. E. Oliver of Oakland. Cal ifornia, will preach at 11 a. m. using as his theme "Songs Over heard." The quartet . will sing a selected number and Mr. Reuben Steelqulst will sing "Consider the Lillles." At 8 p. m. we will Join in the union service at the Metho dist church, when Rev. c. L. Tra win wiil preach. Mid-week meet ing on Thursday evening at 7:80 will be in charge o: the Steadfast class with Mrs. M. M. Mollis lean ing. ' SPRINGFIELD, THE BIBLE STANDARD Church, branch of Light House Temple is holding a gospel tent meeting on 7th and Main streets. Tou are invited to attend this meeting. GRACE LUTHERAN, 11th East and Ferry. Sunday school 8:45 a. Taxi Driver I use Champion Spark Plugs because they help to make my service more dependable. Champion Is the better spark plug because it hss sn exclusive silli. manit insulator tp elslly treated to with stand the much higher temperstures of the modern hlghomnres. Ion engine. Alio a new patented solid eanrl gssket-seal that remains absolutely gas-tight under high comnres. i ion. Special analysis electrodes which sirura ( fixed tpirk-f sp tinder all driving conditions. CHAMPION' SpariCPlugs TU4.OU Dependable Every Engine J?1 "e ' I I in. lUvino services JOieS Prof, Sylveslst w"l Preach. There will be an Important meeting ot the voting members Immediately after services. CHURCH OF GOD, Third and Monroe. 8undy school at a. m. preaching at 11 m. and S p. m. young peoples' meellng at T p. m. Prayer meellng at 8 p. m. Thursday , BETHANY KVANGEU C A L: corner Slxlh avenue west and Blair: A. U Lonsberry, pastor. Sundav school at 10:00 a. m. A feature of the morning service at it:0 a. m. will be a sermon to the children on the subject of "Hats." The regular sermon will be on the subject 'The I 'na newer, ed Question." There will be no evening service. CKNTKAt, LITHEKAN. Tearl street nnd 6th avenue: B. M. Brun- lord, pastor. Services 11 a. m. Text: Matthew 25. 1-lf. Theme: H.vpocracy." Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Kaarhus will sing a duet. UNITED Ll'THEIiAN. Uth venue E. and High streets. Rev. Frank S. Beistel. pastor. Sunday acltool :4.V Morning service 11:00 the pastor will preach on the sub ject, "A Message from Jude," The concresatlon will Join In the v ning union services In the Metho dist church. FA I RM Ol NT PRESBYTERIAN V(!iard and Fifteenth avenue. E. I. Wlnterberger, minister. Mrs. J. H. Zehrung. superintendent Bible school. The Bible school meets at $:4!i a. m. New facea are appear ing at almost every session. If you are a stranger in town, come and make yourself at home. You will find a welcome. Morning wor. ship at 11:00. Our mlnlstet will speak op. "Authoritative Teaching." Miss Esther Saager will sing, "The Living God." by O'Hara.i At 7:00 p. m. the young people, meet for an hour of study snd devotion. NEW OFFICERS ARRIVE CAPTAIN AND MRS. ROVD COME FROM HAWAII Captain and Mrs. Barold Boyd, who have been In charge of a Sal vation Army station in Hawaii, ar rived in Eugene yesterday and as sumed the leadership of the Eugsns Salvation Army work. The wel come service for Captain and Mrs. Boyd will be held at the army hall this evening. The newcomers succeed Captain and Mrs. P. I. Ellison, who have been transferred to Portland head quarters. The Ellisons were here for three months. The Boyd's or iginally come from California, but have for some time been in work on the islands. Pianos, bargains. Eugene Music Sh p. 1033 Willamette St. s-17-1 wk Mere reading means money when yoo read The Classified Ads. 35- Starts You Nhen a small amount is deposited, ride away on aNew Indian Moto cycle Money saved on car fare will almost pay the balance. Are you" going to depend on street can and crowded trains all your life? rush one day to make a train schedule and waste an hour the next waiting for a crowded street car. -Never free to come and go as you like. Always depending on your friends to take you places always with that guilty "Can-I-Have-A-Lift" feeling! Of course not some day Fm but why not NOW, man. There's a way that's cheaper thanyou've ever MORNING REGISTER, rstJIXWmmim mnmmr.mimiiMimwJMm-mm enumy engineer. Th.r . "INS a. . The Home Makers Corner Food no longer spoils, nor does milk sour. Left-overs keep to at tain usefulness when placed In a General Klectrlo refrigerator. A modern servant that works fr less than the cost of Ice. Illkliis F.lec. trio Store. For a healthful sandnlch but. ter slices of whole wiu'at or white bread. Spread one side with may onnaise. Put In 3 cahhago leavra nd trim to fit tho broad. Thoy are Ideal for picnics and can ho varied with green peppers, orlhji ly fried bacon or countless other ways. When you are choosing a place to eat, how do you pick It out? First ot all by the food. That Is always of chief importance and at l.ee-Duko cafe It la the clilvf attraction. Besides being of tho best quality It has been prepared excellently by experts. Food at Lee-LMike's haan t a lukewarm temperature to make you wonder whether It should have been hot or cold. Food that Is to be hot Is really hot and cold foods are crLp and Icey. ion will enjoy a meal at l.eo-Dukc's. t Chllo iuce Chutney, t'hop sep. arateiy and put In a kettle, 4 lbs. tomstoes. 3 onions. snoot red peppers, ti lb. dried figs and 1 cup dried currants. Add 2 cups vinegar, 1 tsp. each of cUvies. all spice and cinnamon and 3 tap. nutmeg. .Mix well and let boll gent ly 1 hour. - ' . From now until the first of Sep- lember. Shop Petite, f.i Last 13th, will be closed. See what new frocks you will need so that you may en- Joy the fall activities to their lull extent. The dresses made for you at Shop Petite will have a charm and Individuality so suited to you that you will be delighted. ... Ice Cream Rice Pudding. Wash 4 tbsp. rice and add to 4 cups milk. cup sugar. H cup raising and pour into a greased baking dish. Bake for S hours In a slow oven, stirring occasionally. Serve cold. ... When Eve bit the apple In the Garden of Eden, she took a lot pf responsibilities upon her Ihoul ders. But one of them wasn't wash ing and ironing. If Eva had ever thought about tho necessity of wearing clothes much less laund ering them, she would have been more careful what she ate. But the modern Eve eats her cake and hss It too. as the saying goes. She calls s:5 and the New Service Laundry does her washing perfectly. And when it comes back so neatly ironed she figures that perhaps the Smith Cycle 981 Oak Street r.ir.FNE. ORE, SUNDAY, 1 illlniiuill iHIIH iiriHlllli ' 1"" """ll soordlna )., Mi M iTSs,- Bv MARGARET UNDERWOOD i,ni. didn't taste so bluer afier all. see Hi Lie's 8lad is really worth trying. Mix lb- rl'' lb, quailed maishinelluws and I lb. almonds blanched. Make a dressing of 4 fit yolks and I cup milk cooked until thick. Add the juice of I lemon and 1 cup whip- ned cie.ini. Let stsna si i.asi u hours. This serves nearly a den people. Summertime Is the time of pickles, .mm cut pickles, sour pickles. dills Just anything so thoy are pickles. Underwood and Elliott, 1 Si h at Patterson, carry tn com plete line of t rosso and Black oell. the famous English brand. pickles they put up several kinds, ploallli. pickled gerklns. Uninsttm pickle. Chutney pickle ind pickled onions. Of course there are tlieUio.se and Blackwell Jams and jellies. Two new pickles Just put out by Knights are the aaest burr gherkins and the preserved cttctiniher. Kver since IT97 Dun dee's of England havo put out their well-known wild bramble J.l- ly. It has a flavor that Is obtain able only from wild berries. There you will find cotintloss brand and kinds of Jams. Jellies and marmal ades from which to make your choice. see Blackberry Sponge. Soften 1 tbsp. gelatin in 3 tbsp. cold water, then add 1-3 cup boiling water, I't cup blackberry Juice, 9 thsp. lemon Juice, and 1 cup augar and bring to a boll. Set In Ice water and when beginning to thicken beat until frothy. Then add the stiffly beaten whites of I eggs and a cup of whipped crim. Pour In to a net mold and chill. e No longer will woman liavt to nibbls-wobbla on extreme high heels to be In style. Heels ara to b mors modified la the report from the shoe department of Me. ilorron and Washburn. Dark blu will lead th vogue In velvet and kid leather pumps. Sport oxford for early fall In tie affect ere fashioned with th new walking heel In mocha beige and ssnto. Th.r are the winged tip, straight snd braldad effect, all qually good for fall wear. An Id sal golf oxford Is built on an English last of Imported grain leather with an overweight sole. For th men are oxfords of full double sols ot Imported grain In dark brown and tan. When It I shoo you ar seeking you will sav time and ex pense and will be beler satisfied by going to Eugene' Own Bier. ... Crape Iced Tea. Make three emu ot tea and let cool. Add 1 PU hoped for a wavy that's 'much more fun than other forms of transpor tationa way that gets you places in a jiffy Indian Motocycling. S Go wherever you wish for less than 2c a mile 500 miles for $10.00. And lets say right now just what that 2c a mile includes gas, oil, repairs, tires, registration, insurance, depre ciation and everything. Surprisingly low, isn't it? Just drop in to our store and let us explain our easy Pay-As-You-Ride Plan.If you've never ridden a motor, cycle, you'll find five or ten minutes is all that is required to learn. The new Indian models are as easy to maneuver as a bicycle. Go. AUGUST U, l2 (raps Julc. Julc of I Unions, 4 tbsp. sugar, and r ' cold tth a sprig of mint .perhaps, see At Aladdin (lift shop r som rrankart ludl niod.lled from life in broni with i Itnman finish, Thero ar lamps and ash trays, (tiich well. designed, graceful Hu ll rea that you srs rightfully proud of them. e e e Apple Fluff, feel and core sour apple and steam until soil. Mash, There should u. on cup ot apple pulp. ftelen to last with powdered sugar and add I tsp. vanilla and 111 Julc or Union. B.st the whiles of I nil until stiff, add th apple pulp and continue boating tilitll well blended. Chill, and serv In glass es garnished with a custard or cherries. s How often when you net bn setting th tattle) hsv ynti wished for something a llltl different to hold plekles. sweet, nuts, lemon or csndled ginger something that would Brighten tho table up and give a more f. stive sir? An ex cellent dish for this purpose would be the new Japanese pottery that lust com lo Quackenbtish's, I So bast Broadway. It la on crackle wsre and Is dvcorated with large conventional flower of a brilliant hue. The handle I of bamboo and 1 stained a dark brown. In this same war com bowls, tea pots, llltl covered tub and several dif ferent slsed candy Jars, Homethlng different for your waffles I lo m!t sonie honey low- y nd add an iul amount of melted butter. It hon.y comb Is used, strain th honey. Nerve warm. ROCK WORK IS RUSHED scnrACixn or no.i TO BRIDGE PROflRERRKS Work of rocking the thr.e nd a half mil of new road Lading to th nsw Armltsg. bridge over th McKsnal nesr Coburg I being rushed by J. R. McKay, who ha th Blue Bell Ice Cream Is milk In con. centratsd form, deliriously f la voted. Before The next time, .high dividend-paying strifjk nnd get in on the gru" floor"- of a startling new enterprise, jusl suggest to stock salesman that you would like lo talk the ProP?f" over with your banker before signinp on the dotted im If th nrnnnBA : , nn, vour salesman frienrl wiTl k -,A f k, fair, nrlvirp before buying; But if that procedure aDDeara to be distasteful to him an he grumbles something about all bankers being com ative, unprogressive and out-of-date," then thc 'hV are pretty good value. This bank has neither stock to sell nor corpotion8o promote. It does, however, have an interest in the m of its customers' investment?. The beneficial money placed in ill advised enterprises is lost to the o and to the community. ' Our frsi. ;ns.olr,s ' - al vour disP08' We invite you to onu yard ot rok In II,. o0tr,,u.' A. O, Math.w. i, ,, ood h..dway In the . ,,w he mall bridge a( n , ' rooh lo Hi big bridge goo th prosnh In III big bridg in mg li,iv. used ,, , , r iHon of Hi new Kail Cr.ek ro) has broken down, eau.in. delay of two or three ,ij slriiolloit, aooordlng n. ih. .,,,.' On of tlin county ,.,., ., tractors has been moved U the rni between llalley llltl and the l.nrat,. highway which will ho si,i.i.,i Mr Mill will glv a Special p.. T."'M iu"' '"I 1. 'nr lort ) I RIP 10", .Mills Itcflut, (limp ltooni 101. Tiffany Hldg lib and Wtlutmetle I'hun. Into ; iotf Itciilt. fount And th Classified Ads I'rodiic. Itesull. 30x5.77 Balloon 31x5.2$ Balloon 30x5.25 Balloon ... 31x5.00 Balloon 30x4.75 Balloon -! - f..V - a tf . HICKOX. PUNO TlINtCR, U.I.J. l USSSj Ia Hood raovcj vwaiiiy i irsjsj mna I UDga, 4 WE DO VULCANIZING AND REPAIIIK B. & M. Tire Cc1 W. F. DAVIS, Prop. Signing on the Dotted vou Are criven an oDDortunity to buy wi that wha't he has to sell is ot qutW' make use of it. VI. In . . 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