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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1928)
-a,.... MAPMTMr PFfHTFB, FLH.E.PH,. ws... ' i , ' 1 ' r i". .. ....i.lfu.,. has been Yanlimi. Wh.. DIPLOMAS PRESENTED DOIirNA SUNDAY SCHOOI HOLDS l.VTKntSTI.VO SESSION Officers arc Chosen for Voir and Group la Active In All Dcpnrtmcnla (Itejrltftr Lan. County Special DORENA, Ore, Aue. lS.-.Dor-ana Sunday ichool met for a pleas ant session August IS, there be Inir 60 present. Owlna- t oan una voidable delay the diplomas fur t attendance at the dally vacation J Bible echool had not been pre j aentcd but were awarded at tali I time. i The list of those receiving dip lomas Is as follows: Opal Wag oner, Orv-al Ishant. Naomi Dooltt ', tie, Bcrnlce Motby. Leta My. Gladys lsham, Isola Isham, Glen Jennings. Delbert Jennings, K!e ; nor Brooks. James Brooks, Juani- ;ta Bale?. Elwyn Bales, Laura rx- 1 little, Mary Doolittle, DonaM ! Wicks. Howard McKlbben. Fir-heir J ' Wagner. Fairy Henrickson. Kay i Kngland, Robert England. Hro!d I Kobcrt England. Harold Mr, f Carol Wick. Alois Thomssen, t Evelyn Kirk, Gerald Moaby. Bruce t Wicks, Ernest Wakner. ; At a niectinjr Wednesday eve- ninr an election of officers was ' held with Mr. TobLis, American Sunday School union missionary presiding. Plans and problema ! pertaining to the Sunday school t were discussed at length. The following officers and toachers are now in charge of the "affairs of the Sunday school: Sup l erintendent and Junior girls' ! teacher, Mrs. Elmer J. Wicks; assistant superintendent and t young people' teacher. Mrs, Ada J Jennings; recording secretary Or ; val lsham: corresponding secre- ; tary-treasurer and junior teacher ; Nellie Teeters; adult class teach ; er. Rev. Sams; librarian and jun ; lor boys' teacher, Mrs. Lee Thom- asen; cradle roll superintendent 4 and beginners' teacher, Mrs. Cora Teeters: organist. Opal Wagner: assistant librarians, Gladys Isham and Earnest Wagner; trustees. 1 Clarence Brooks, Lowry England and Mrs. J as. Spahr. A social evening was planned I for Friday, September 14, each . member of every family being cordially invited to attend. - : WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS l. ; MRS. PETTY ENTERTAINS COMMl-NITX GROl'P J (Rerliter Lane County Special) -; CLOVERDALE. Ore., Aug. 18. The community club met at the ; home of Mrs. Riley Petty August 9. The afternoon was spent in sewing for the hostess, . after which refreshments of Ice cream and wafers were served. : Two new members were received into the club. Mrs, Dan Schaefer - and Mrs. Ray Johns. Those present were Mrs, E. R. V; Anderson and daughter Bessie, I Mrs. Leonard Bolin and daughter ., Barbara June, Mrs. A. C. Forney. Mrs. Harry Ftshwcod. Miss Wm. " James, Mrs. G. E. Jacoby, Mrs. E. s.C. Krull, Mrs T. W. Morgan and aon John, Mrs. Ernest Morning- '. star, Mrs. L. E. Parks and Mrs. T. , H. Parks, Mrs. Earl Richards, Mrs. E. F. Roberts, Mrs. John Sellers, Mrs. L. Bower. Mrs. Mar garita Smith, Mrs. Ted, Warner and Mrs. Riley Petty: ' The visitors are Mrs. Iderhoff and Mrs. Sheridln- of Creswell, Mrs. Roberta of Lima, Ohio, Mrs, D. Bolln and daughters Dorothy and Doris. Mrs.- Marion Haskell. Hazel Fishwood, Hazel Kull, Mrs. ; Fred Scheiler and family, Grace '. Mitchell, Ethel Petty Elva, Esther andiRaymond Roberts. The club will meet with Mrs. G. E. Jacoby for an all day meeting August 23. MISS HAIR IS. SPEAKER NIGHT SCHOOLS TOPIC GRANGE MEETING ' AT fRegltter Lane Couoty Special! '! IRVING, Ore., Aug. 18. Irving Grange met last evening with a fair attendance. Following the business period that was a pro gram of interest. Miss Mozelle Httlr of Eugene was present and gave a talk on the advantages of the night schools fop adults and told of many places where there were those schools, with a large at tendance, ' ... , IRVING PERSONALS fttrgiater Laos County Special)' IRVING, Ore., Aug. 18. E. H. Ross left for Kitson springs to day, t ostay for about two weeks. Mrs. F. E. Chamlrers and daugh ter are spending a two weeks' ' outing at Newport. Mrs. Bertha Fox of Irving has been enjoying a visit from her : son, A. L, Fox and wife, also Mr. and Mrs. Hallyard Smith all of Okanogan, Wash. A. L. Fox Is mayor of Okanogan. He reports that the Okanogan valley has Its ' usual burnpr crop of apples and other fruits. KII.TCOO HUB 5F.WS f SirrCGOfl, Or.. Any. II. Mr. iM Mrs. Parka hav rnte4 their aumniT homn t Ad to Mr, and Mr. Fraj for a !jpT of months nnd returned to Portland after ftpendtng the nummer on the ' lake. An nil dny pfonic was gv,n on lh Pill Cl?vland piar Sunday In honor of Mm. L. Struckmlr, ' molhrr of Mrs. Horn?., and "Bud" fitnickmlpr of Wentlnko. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Van H. Brewnter and Mm. Mario MfDowell wre also mem .born of th pflrty. They chartered the paaaenger boat Anna for'tha luy. Clarence Hannen. Ufa father and mother and winter ar upending; anmo time at th Dor! In resort: Mr. Hnnien broutrht til upeed Imitt, the ''Elfxnhftth Ann.' Into tl.i hike Trt.ni Euicne, KrldHy. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Emery and CHARLES 1 ffCS(lfe TTi (J 'S rr...i..ia I , Simeon P. Fcss of Ohio (left) officially notified Charles Curtis of Kniixis r liU m-IiviIi.ii ns ivimlill. can vioc-prcsUIcntlal nominee at ilic Kansas Capitol (above)) ycstcnlny. The I'cmhiII.i, mitiri-.-d William J. llryan of his nomination as their presidential carnl Ulntc on the same siot In 1D0U. two daughters are at the Darling resort for a time. Neil Chrlsiensen Sr.. and Ernest Christensen made a business trip to Florence Thursday. Mrs. Jane Yates and her daugh ter, Mrs. Edith McClure of Port land returned' to Florence Wed nesday after spending a couple of days as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Decker of West take. ) Dr. Jarnasin. and wife and nephew of Coburg came in Thurs day to spend their vacation on the Jarnagln island. Mrs. Jack Jackson ana tnree small sons were called to ortn Bend Friday morning to see Mr. Jackson, who was hurt at the Silt coos logging' camp Wednesday evening. Mr. Jackson ifl . hurt worse than was at first realized. BCSlUeS ine nip none uvms ui' there Is a fracturo of the large bone below that and intestinal bruises. Mrs. Ncclcy and children and Mrs. McDonald and children of Eugene are staying for a week at the Darling resort. - 1 . : Miss Mary Louise. Dutton i tertained a party of young folks over the week-end at their cot tage at the !-arIins resort. Jack Kregcl ind Mary Moore remained over for the week.. Jack Wilbur of the forest pa trol helped Elwood Furnish of Ada quell a brush fire that had got away from him the latter part of last week. The Martin brothers also had quite a time checking a fire that almost got out from under their control. "Bud" Miles and Elmer Scott spent some time last week work ing on the "19" telephone line. LANE IN. C. TITO MEET COUNTY COWEXTIOX IS AT SriUNCFIIXD THIS WEEK State President, Ada Jolly, to Be Speaker TuesdnyNig.it; Oth er Sessions listed SPRINGFIELD. Ore., Auj?. tS. Interest of many Sprngfield real dents is turning toward the Lane county convention of the W. C. T. U. which wil be held here on Tuesday and Wednesday. August 21 and Plana are going ahead for the two day meet and the heads of the dif ferent committees expect a moat successful session. The convention will open Tues day night with a meeting at the First Christian church at -which Mra. Ada Jolly of Portland, state president of the union, will bo the principal speaker. , In a message today from Mrs. Jolly at Portland she announced that her address would be upon the subject "Haa Prohibition Been a Success?" Oscar E. Clacldish of Springfield will also be on the Tuesday eve ning program. He will speak upon Woman's Privilege and Oppor-1 tunity." Special mufile is being ar- . ranged as an added feature of the ' meetings. ; Wednenday .morning will be de voted almost entirely to business sessions and meetings of the varl- ou committees. Several topic of special interest ore expected to be brought up for dtRcussion, It in an nounced. Among theBe will bo names of candidates for, the No vember election. The state conven tion of the organization to be hold Watch Repairing SMARTTS Personnl Service Oovcy Bldg, J9 Wlllumclte rhcro la No Oncstlon Ahnnt tt It's A Uood School Elf; EN E BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E. Roberts. President Phono ) Miner Dldg. Sept. I - , .r. Anr ciiNnAY. AUCUST 19, CURTIS NOTIFIED OF HIS NOMINATION in Eugeno In October will also be brought up. Mrs. M. J. Macklin kt chatrman of the committee which Is arrang ing for the luncheon to be held at 12:30. Each of the Springfield members Is asked to bring a cov ered dish and sandwiches for two. SERVICES ARE LISTED REV. BLOM rXIOS SPEAKER AT SPRINGFIELD CHVRCH nCttr Lata Count) Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Aug. IS. The Ascension' will be the topic of Rev.- C. H. Blom. pastor of the First Baptist church, at the union meeting of the Springfield churches Sunday night at the Methodist Episcopal church. Music Is to bo provided by the Methodist choir. Young people's societies will have a union session at 7 o'clock. Rev, Blom will also preach 'at the 11 o'clock service at hUj church. Ills- subject will be "The Trio of Worlds." Sunday school la to be at 10 o'clock. Rev. J. Philip Armand will oc cupy the pulpit at the Methodit church at 11 o'clock. Sunday school Is at 9:45 o'clock. Mass will be conducted by Rev. D. P. Curley at the Catholic church. ROAD FUND IS GROWING MORE THAX $100 DONATED IJY . SPRINGFIELD FOLKS rRtci.t.r T.an. Couot? Special) SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. Aue. 18. More tfian $100 has been donat ed by Springfield residents and business firms to go toward pay ment for Improvement of streets which was recently completed here. George Valller, street com missioner, reports that everyone is generous In donating to the fund. The money receved goes into the fund of the city to pay for the oiling of East Main and South Second streets. The Booth-Kelly Lumber company donated $50 to the fund. Leaving for Newport Restaur Lan. County Spcial) SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. Aug. IS. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kcnyon, Mr. and Mrs. William Long. Mrs. A. B. Kessey and son, Dwlght, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swarta are leaving Sunday morning for Newport where they will spend the day. WEXDLIXG NEWS BRIEFS (Ksi.t.r Lan. County Hpeclal) WEXDLINO, Ore., Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wicks, left Friday morning for their vacation. They will spend some time at Coos bay and Bandon beaches. Mrs. Clem Moaler of Bunnyslde Washington Is enjoying an extend ed visit with her daughter Mrs. Ed Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Howard and magnificent choice here. 790 I it i I I their three small sons are vaca tioning In aouthwt'xlern Oregon. polliB to C'os buy. llanilon, down the Roosevelt highway and throuBlf I'oos and Curry counties to Crescent Cily, Cal. They will return by way of Redwood hlRh way, visiting tho Oregon eaves and will spend- some time with rela tives at Grants laxs. . . Misses Kosc and Elisabeth Wojnluk, loft recently for Salem where Ihcy will be employed In a cannery until tho opening of school. Their sister. Sirs. Gciger, accompanied them. Miss Knte Crnicer spent a few days In Eugene as a gueat of Miss Hazel Mull. Sho returned Fri day eventgn. VF.XKTA PI'IISONAI.S (lttilr Una t'uumy Mm.,-iji VKNETA. Ore.. Aug. IS. Robert Hokclton and family and Huicl Mclntyre of Eugene, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Trianglo lake. A. M. Mattock and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Vachata and Newport W. It. Uooth and Hill Holland made a bu.'Jncs strip to Eugene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. IIo.Hellnn made a trip to Eugene Tuesday Mr. Hoselton having to visit tho doctor as ho has been suffering with Ills teeth lately. . Mrs. Mabel Burbach mads a business trip to Eugene Monday. Elsie Flak, who ran a large silver In hor arm a week or so ago. Is potting along nicely. , Mr. and Mrs. Dill Wilcox and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Wilcox spent Sunday at Triangle lake. SM I.ITROM MUX NEWS (S itr Coumj. fis-rlalr VA:;il.V, Ore:. Aug. 18. Jeso Swift, night watchman at the mill, was quite bndly hurt a few nights ago. Tho end, of a board which he stepped on flew up, throwing him down nnd dllncntlng his el bow nnd hurling his hond. llo lay unconscious for soino time. Quality Film Developing and Printing nt CAfir. R. RAKER FILM. SHOP Films 7 West Till Kodaks New RcrtaOi1 Price on LEE TIRES MARK o; SAXmCftRON Bromlwn? & Ouk Phono IB 54 CLOVF.RI.F.AF DAIRY MILK Comes direct from our cws to ynn In a snnllary wny. Diamonds ON CREDIT r.rray of Epnrklinr; diapiomls rare beauty awaits your Our Credit Plan enables you to own a dia; mond (or other iewclry)) NOW I and pay for it in easy installments. "If It Comes From Hoffman's Nothing More tun He Said." Hoffman Willamette Street n ,,......, t, i, a Itniiit Mr.. Oren unens""." visiting at Chlcahoinlny will! rela tives this week. Mr. and Mrs. U' '' leave Saturday for Molilalia. Mrs. ivgles and IMwood visile, Tuesdav evening at (he mr mill nlih Mr. and Mrs. Mo Bommcr. .I.. ih Snyder Is vl.lllng Wllh her parents Ul ek. She juat return,! where u,r" " fur some lime. ,elle Aldus or t.iu.iBiv i. .-- lug wllh His auui . Ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. , siao funum-i i of the Hlr mill visited with Mi-a. Fciilra Friday evening. Oren Wiiellntrom nn n" Oenernt Kleelrlo refriserntor in stalled In his home this week. Mis. clnrenoo naser was simp" ping In Kiisot e Friday, Mr. nomii , i pnpib i. ii.'1'..i. Mr. lloeHll hllllil 111 nouse. John Snell.iioiii n,i nis lunsu. removed at liugcno hospital una week. Mrs. Snyder and iiiiugnier Aga Ilia went lo I'.ugene i' rhiay to visit until Suni'sy. fX)l ItC l'F.KSON l.S (ttiC!"lr I. an. ,?tti,v t,.i-tal Ci'HL'RO, Ore.. Aug. IS Mrs. F.innl" Monti of Portland Is vlall- Ing Clarence Taylor and family. Mrs. Monti and Mrs. Taylor are slxtrs. Win. Sirunk and family were In Fiik-ene Saturday nioriilnr. Herbert I'nte of Porilund. .on of Ward Pato and wife of Co- buri:. was home over Sunday. I.ea .liirnagln and wife were In Col'iirg Wednesday evening. Mis. Mona Smith and .mall daiiKhter were In town Wednes day. Mrs. Cooper, formerly of Co. buig. Is visiting Mrs. Minnie Drury. Harvey Taylor Is flatting at the home of tits parents, Clarenco Taylor and wife. Mrs. Carl linger and daughter Is visiting In the neighborhood of obtirg. The Hurd brothers will begin picking hops Tue.dny. Mrs. Itelle Kurd and little daughter were In Coburg Thurs day. Stuart Kurd and wife were In town Wednesday e"cnlne. T, E. Edwards and family were 'n Eugena Saturday. Mrs. Ruby Hall and Mrs. Alvlna Smith were In Eugena Friday. Mlu Leo la Snyder returned Frldny from a trip to points In Washington state. Wl.TERVIM.B PERSONALS ,Rslair l.an. County Special) AVALTERVII.LE. Ore:. Aug. II. Several children of the com munity are suffering with the mumps. Mr. snd Mrs. ronrre and daugh ters Illanche and Marjorle of Other 1929 Models cm 1928 vlallll'l Mf. v.lilmn Will.. ''dVid .. f Portland vl.ltlog ' Inson's iwrent". " nA M"' J' V. Fiiunliiln. Mrs. Hlnddard lu" ll I""' M,l"'e and Is sxpeoilng U move lo o atlle. Tho Itebekah lodge gave Mis. .era Poller a surprise m r upiier Thiirsilny, evening. The iir igi I 1 Ml New Improved Automatic Estate Electric Rang The mtut efficient electric We'll gladly liow you. 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Mr. and Mis. llaurga -.,,, huve goiio on a (hreo woou,. t,-i(I v- tr ' igi j) '?'? wir Wc Arc Exclusive Eugene Agents For The (open or cl oscd uiiiis) ranyc ever built. ' Seen the jl I Ci!Z I Recently Announce iiroum, '""I. IVk.L: ' WBl . '"Iiinli,, I. Jr 'I. Jf .1 ."""ml Vow imit cc lliem before jutf "Out of The Hifh Rat E - w I