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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1908)
LJ V 1 1J L I N K IheCelebrdted W A I K-Ö V t R and Exclusive Sfyoc ¿Valer N A P - A - T A N R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty 5«7 W illa m e tte S tr e e t Y. W . C. A. T he m eetin g F e b ru a ry 18 was in charge of M iss G reen, chairm an of the M issionary com m ittee. It was one of the best m eetings of the year. W e had with us M iss H a n n a of the class of ’96, one of the c h a rte r m em bers of the A s sociation, and now hom e on a vacation from h er m issio n ary work am ong the A laskans. An in sp irin g ad d ress was given by M iss Ju lia F raser, a prom inent home m issionary w orker of the P resbvter- ian church. M iss F raser was one of the speak ers at the Y. W . C. A. con vention in C orvallis last spring and the! girls who heard h er there were very I glad indeed of the chance of m eeting her once m ore. F o r the past year she has been w o rk in g am ong the M or m ons in U tah, g ain in g firsthand know l edge of th e ir do ctrin es and custom s. She said th at the M orm onism display-' ed in Salt L ake C ity is not M orm onism pioper, hut only the b etter side of it, polished and dressed up as a ttra c tiv e ly as possible, to. disarm the suspicious <md averse an ticip atio n s of tourists, sightseers, and the general public. In o rder to see M orm onism as it really is, and as it is practiced, one m ust leave the public g a th e rin g s and public ser mons and lectures and investigate the tem ple service to which no one but a M orm on is ever ad m itted, or go to the out-of-the-w ay villages and d istricts, iem ote from public inspection and c riti cism, for it is in such places as these, that tru e M orm onism exists. In closing, she urged the girls to pledge them selves, to the in teg rity , the honor, and the sp iritu al w elfare of our nation, and to use all th eir influence against those doctrines, custom s, and •s o-called religions which are a disgrace t o any civilized nation. I he A ssociation an ticip ates a splen did m eeting for F eb ru a ry 25 also, for Kev. B rougher of the W hite T em ple, i '>ttland, will speak. A special in v ita tion is extended to every girl in the 1 niv ersity to h ear this address. Students Can’t Do Without I he Irv ing Pjtt Loose Leaf System Of M em oranda and Note Books A Shipment Direct from the Factory Just Received S ch w a rzschild’s Book Store For all kinds of Souvenir Cards, Albums. • ♦ ’ ♦ UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY BUTTER m en NUT BREAD b lr AT POLDERS FRA N C LUCILE HARD t optician and R efractionist. Suite 1-4 New C hrism an B uilding Eugene, O regon Palace of Sweets DR L-L- " lll|s,,\ DENTIST Refreshments for Students and Freshmen s"w,r' l,,otk * I p W . S. C. football captain for »ext season is H . V. W exler. ’10. lie has played tor th ree y ears on the team . ' ’ wiil go out next y ear u n d er the new ''Acs. lie has played g u ard and end. •'»‘I is one of the best and m ost popu- ,ar players on the team . The TOLLMAN Studio for all kinds of PHOIOGRAPIIIC WORK J. S. LUCKEY W atches, C locks, Jew elry, S ilve rw a re C u t G ia » « , E t c . Repairing o f \V«lcli<* nn<l Clock» a S| mcu >I h I.U „« I«« , O icgm i i-hm.uk Wi DR. ANNA MAURER OSTEOPATH Phone Black 1411 Dunn Building SCHWERING & LINDLY B arber Shop No. S Kn.t Ninth S t.,o p ,,. Students. Give Us a Call Ladle»’ Hair a Spcinlty.