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121, 19 1,0 Faculty People ijAliend Sessions , ,,ltv members of the Univer-FKuiI-X" will take promi- 1-7 in a number of national P'l during April, it was an- cuinuc, ---- i1 . , iPr.3n architecture. 01 lau'1-".- , , .ad a field trip for advanced f-Se architecture students to Longview, uiympid, la- i and 0,ner cities between Si? and May 2. V. American ooiiege nwut JLciation has asked George ?r hnaH of the univer- - h'nrnau. to speak before 14, annual V r r.ft Iowa, m mia-ipni. n. ill lAHVP Portland about irrev . ; in in the company 01 t-aim- flmt puoiisner ui "6"" , 'ho is also one of the princi- ;&3k?"a well. Dr. H. B. I J nr F B. Macomber, Pro nto " . J lVlic Ma .or F S'ew"", " - - i c.!mnl nf pdnrntinn ril be in ap ' "J - " T U( convention 01 uie iiiwuu r: hsrc' association. ' )fsS Janet WOOnruii, aoauuiuie ti lake part in the Northwest Mutation, ana ntiii i.reci fto be held in Seattle 11-13. wnodruff is on the associa tes executive board. is chairman 01 ine uuiicge w .i. Dean Ralph W. Leighton of ' nf Dhvsical education L "participate in the Northwest "cnerence on nisii ouuui mm :sp Hygiene, to be held in ;..v,m Anril 4. jji5S Maude Kerns, associate feor of art, win take part in Parific Art association's an- al meetings to be held at Pasa- -j. Cat, April 1-3. Miss Kerns "at of the five directors of the aociation. College Students Guests Of Honor EKTON, March 21. (Special) rr.e lower hall of the lodge hall fs the scene of a pleasant eve- il recently when Mrs. Edith as, Mrs. uatnerme ieruey, i Mrs. Agnes Hudson gave a ity for (he young folks who are from college for spring va- tie evening was spent in play i games and dancing. Mr. and Li. Frank Madison and George tea played for the square dances dRoss Hutchinson called them. Late in the evening refresh- ants were served. toe were present Miss Vir lia Gates, Miss Geraldine Fen- k Miss Owretha Hudson, Miss ivelyn Hudson, Miss Lenore Jtes, Philip Beckley, Warren , Sidney Gates, Miss Marie :-rge, Miss Mable George, Gale idison, Grant Madison, George TREASURE HUNT The Game Sen sation of 19401 rtJ 'w all . . . youne- or old 2 lo 16 may nlay. Exclt- t! Educational! Complete s Illustrated ibove 1.00 CRESSEYS' Booksellers & Stationers IH Willamette phone 846 Bullock, Miss Elizabeth Bullock Miss Faye Bossen, Walter San ders Jr., Henry Weatherly, Miss Laura Garrison, Miss Berniece Garrison, Miss Normabelle Weath erly, Claud Haines, Cornelius Miller, Conrad Miller, Cecil Den ny, Mrs.. Eugenia Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tarnowski, Ar nold Yarbough, Zane Adams, Paul Anderson, Harry Anderson, Bob Griffith, Frank Griffith, Bob Billick; Stanley Moze, Miss Ellen Riley, Joe Carvino, Miss Vera Haines, Miss Nina Weaver, Law rence Madison, Miss Gwendolyn Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madison, Joseph Hudson, Ross Hutchinson, George Dean, J. B. Rader, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bos sen, Mr. and Mrs. George Madi son, and the hostesses, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Fenley and Mrs. Hudson. A number of Elkton people went to Roseburg recently to visit the new Fullerton school to get ideas for the grade school to be built at Elkton this summer. Mrs. Stella Quine, county school superinten dent, and Mr. Chamberlin, con tractor of the Fullerton school, showed the party the building. Among the people who visited the building were Warren Billick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madison, C. C. Jensen, Walter Duff, Ed Grubbe, Miss Helen Fox, Mrs. Hugh Scott, Mrs. George Binder, Paul Masters, Mrs. Edith Bow man, Mr. and Mrs. James Gates. The second annual banquet of the Elkton high school associa tion will be held 8 o'clock, Apiil 20, in the gymnasium of the high school. Mr. and ' Mrs. Wilbur Hugus moved to Eugene over the week end. Mr. Hugus has work on the Fern Ridge dam. August DeGnath moved the Hugus family. Pre-Easter services will be held at the Church of Christ this week. There will be meetings every evening with Adrian Fraley as speaker. Mrs. Bell Hershman, of San Francisco is visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith, of Kellogg. Word was received here of the birth of a 'son to Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Werner, of Puyallup, Washington. The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines arrived March 12. The child was named Dwayne Edmond. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Fajga TKrd Nazis Claim French Divided BERLIN, March 21. The resignation of the French cabinet of Premier Daladier interests the German Dm-Hmmanl . I.. I e,-. iiiucuv mciviy as a symptom of evident disunion with- -.. iw, duuionzea sources stat ed today. "It connotes a sort of 'Gotter dammerung' (twilight of the Gods) among the French people," one au thorized commentator said. "The French people arc beginning to realize that their war inciters man euvered the nation into a situation to which it isn't equal and to which the government also is proven not equal." Shedd Items ARROW MESSENGER PH. 610 Cause Of DuPont Blast Sought In Louisiana BATON ROUGE, La., March 21. C4) Officials today sought an ex planation of an explosion at the Ethyl-Du Pont gasoline blending plant which killed three persons, injured others and rocked the state capitol building. The dead were Clifton Couey, 21, of New Orleans, Justin Hughes, 31, of Dallas, Tex., and Henry Kinberger, 23. of Plaquemine, La. Officials estimated damage to the plant at $100,000. A huge 1000-year-old cypress at New Bern, N. C, is one of the p-Tst famous trees in America. In a Chicago museum, pet rac coons have wrestling matches that often last a full hour. Hollywood Easter Bowl Services To Be Sent By Television Station HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 21. (,4 For the first time, there will be a television broadcast of Hollywood Bowl Easter Sunday services. A program featuring Tyrone Power, film actor, and Kenny Ba ker, radio singer, will be held from 5 to 6 a. m. The bowl's shell will be washed in a shower of light from powerful banks of lamps. The broadcast will be conduct ed by Thomas S. Lee's W6XAP, only television station in the west. TO CORVAI.I.IS CORVALLIS, March 21. (-Pi-City home economics supervisors from states west of the Mississippi river and several Canadian prov inces will attend a 10-day confer ence at Oregon State college June 24 to July 3. Siegfried Line Builder Now Munitions Chief BERLIN. March 21. W Adolf Hitler today appointed Dr. Fritz Todt, builder of the Siegfried line, as minister of munitions with in structions to step up production by all feasible means. Todt, rated an able engineer, Ions has been Hitler's chief assist ant in his most ambitious building projects. He is largely responsible for Germany's system of superhighways. Pigeon races have been held in England with ns many as 50,000 homing pigeons competing. Bad Air, Slate Falls Hamper Mine Rescuers ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O., March 21. UP) Hampered by foul air and new falls of slate in the explosion-shattered Willow Grove coal mine, rescue workers predict ed today that recovery of the 52 men officially reported still en tombed would not be completed for several days. Eleven bodies were removed yesterday, bringing to 19 the number found since Saturday. SAWDUST Green or Dry jfctC Green Stamps CENTRAL HEATING CO. The chief magistrate of LondoB first was given the title of Lord Mayor about 1100 A. D. HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 PINTS A DAY Doctor any your kidqeys contain 15 miles) d liny tubes or tiliera whirh help to purify tb' blood xnl krp ynu healthy. Kidneys removi etectm ncv'.w snd poisonous Mt from yon . blood. They help moat people pau about 3 piatj a dny. When disorder of kidnry function permit poisonous matter to remain in your blood, t" mny cause naming backache, rheumatic pains. Ice pains, lo&s of pep and energy, getting ut nit; I its, swell inn. putlinrsa under ttio eyes, heaa aches and dimness, i'renuent or scanty pas ages with smarting and burning sometima shows there is something wrong with you: k'.dneya or bladder. Don't waitl Ask your drucgist for Doan'l Pills, aaed successfully by millions (or over 4( years. They give happy relief and will help thi 1.1 mites of kidnev tubes flush out noiaonout waste from your blood. Get Doau's rills. SHEDD, March 21. (Special) Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Mary Lesley at Albany. Mrs. Lasley made her home m this neighborhood for some time while keeping house for W. W. Poland. O. C. Elliott of Lebanon was in Shedd recently calling at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Gardner. Farmers are busily engaged with their spring plowing." Some land is about ready for seeding. The ground is drying very fast. The annual congregational meet ing of the United Presbyterian church will be held at the church on Wednesday, March 27. A pot- luck dinner will be served at the noon hour, followed by the busi ness meeting. Officers will be elected and reports of the differ ent departments will be given, Missionary Group The United Presbyterian Mis sionary society met last week at the home of Mrs. C. E. Barton. A covered dish dinner was served, after which the regular meeting was held. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Herbert McDon ald: vice president, Mi's. It. W. Brown; -secretary, Mrs. Frank Pimm: treasurer, Mrs. George Maxwell. The identity of the flower sisters was revealed and gifts were exchanged by them. So ciety members present were Mrs. G. W. Rohrbough, Mrs. Anna Wil son, Mrs. Mary McCormick, Miss Tempa Brock. Mrs. Emma Greg ory, Mrs. John Duncan, Mrs. Dick Duncan, Mrs. Willard Brown, Mrs. R. W. Brown, Mrs. Dora Dawson, Miss Lizzie Barton, and Mrs. C. E. Barton. Guests included Rev. G. W. Rohrbough, and son, Clayton, Miss Willa McConnel, Mrs. Mary Brown, Miss Meda Brown, C. E. Barton, and Harold Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farwell are the parents of twin sons. The twins are the second ana tnira boys in the family. They were born on March 12 in Eugene and weighed five and six pounds. Rev. and Mrs, W. W. Bradley of Portland visited Rev. and Mrs. Charles Bates recently. THE GREATEST HOOVER of them all m o!'ing for a cleaner 'ft,, lt' 01 I. 1. y't new cars. Il'i the ' m! efficient Hoover ever rflnd ie eo$ieif fo use. f, . . "r, and does a clean ,w you'll be orB.,H i !- . 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