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D A V ID I. I N K (Exclusive Sfyoc dealer R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty 587 W i l l a m e t t e S t r e e t Y. W . C. A. IheCelebroted W A L K O V IR and N A P -A -IA N Shoes Globe-Wernicke Elastic Sectional Book Cases The weekly meetings of the Young Globe-W ernicke■iCard Index Systems W om en’s Christian Association have been of a helpful character this year. Globe-W ernicke•Office Filing Devices The meetings led by the girls have borne the mark of careful preparation and devotion while on the days in Have you seen the Baby Waterman Ideal‘Fountain Pen which outside speakers have been present, much work of additional in terest has been brought into the series. Tuesday, Miss Jessie Calkins led the meeting. Miss Shafer gave a soprano solo and after the regular devotional, Miss Eva Marie Leind, deaconess of the M ethodist church of this city, read an illum inating paper on “Christian Work in the Cities.” Miss Leind reviewed the situation prevalent in all our Aemrican cities in regard to the illiteracy of the voters, either foreigners or unlearned Ameri cans; the over-crowded tenem ents; the AT insufficient advantages in the way of schools, homes, churches and fresh air, and showed how these wants were be ing helped by the grow ing organiza tion of Settlem ents, Nurseries, Rescues, Guilds, Aid Societies and Christian F R A N C L U C IL E H A R D Associations. F u rth er interesting de Optician and Refractionist. tails were given and at the close of the paper, Miss Leind read Mrs. M \er s Eugene, Oregon Suite 1-4 New Chrisman Building beautiful poem, “ The Burden. Miss Baldaree brought again be- — fore the m eeting the desire of the so- _ - zv -f g . DR. L. L. WHITSON ciety to have as large a representation | < ) | c l C e O T O ▼▼ DENTIST as possible at the Conference, at Sea Refreshments for side, June 19-29. Phone Black 1061 Stew art Block Schwarzschild’s Book Store UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY BUTTER M EN NUT BREAD BUY PO LD ERS U nfortunately for us, this year, Memorial D ay comes on Saturday, so we get no extra vacation. The only legal holidays that are noticed at the U niversity are Xmas, I hanksgh ing and Memorial Day. Students «md Freshmen The TOLLMAN Studio OSTEOPATH tor all kinds of I’HOIOGRAI’HIC WORK The Musical D epartm ent ot I . D . will be enlarged and strengthened won ^♦♦♦^»«•❖ ❖ ******************5 derfully next year. A splendid in — FOR— structor has been secured and it is de- sired that we have as large an attend- * Glassware, Fresh Vegetables, Butter ance in the School of Music as possible, m Mr. 11 arvey Stackpole has left for his | g <, t » J. F. 5TERNER home in Alaska. D ry G oods, ...... .. C lo th in g , a n Sole Age DR. ANNA MAURER Ph'»ne Black 1411 Dunn Building SCHWERING & LINDLY B a rb e r S hop No. 6 E ast Ninth St., opp. Hoffman House Students, (live Us a Call L adies' Hai» a S| « d ally . W e th e rb e e -ato c’ 'ind G e n ts’ F u rn is h in g s - , I|ome Journal P,tterns