Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1944, Image 7

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Girls Pledge ,
"L.jrIi pledged to Unl
Oregon sororities
' nWi. twenty-live are
t . and Lne cour,ty-
leednday ended the
campu
i?.' Wand Delta Care
rs list i'h 22 pledges
FJlbs Delta P Pleded
Mne girls, five, The
iJ9.'! as twelve higher
t'943- '
. nf Eueene
,,rin' .1; eirls going into
kit
society, womeim organizations . I Brazil-U. S, Amity
j neia uncnangea
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' Omega: Virginia
rjjri sua,"- .
rTivMa Pi: Virginia Ana-P".?-
Ericson, Imogena
r.a. Mav. and Geneva
K TVuzene.
"n-ita: Mary
Tn Pi" Margaret
hSST Rust, Joanne
fjffldur Warner, all of
25; Barbara Dorris, Crea-
Phi: Marilyn Kratt of
if Delta: Charlotte
flugene; Lois Croner, Oak-
men'i class Tuesday evening at NOMINATING r.ROI P
the home of Mrs. Ruby McDonald. ! NAMKn tv rni v. ,.
Allene Elvigion,
Delta: Lucille
JoAnne
le
fon and Jeanne Wilt-
Kcamm: Betty Bushman,
Eflmise Ware, and Jerhw
CLe of Eugene.
HZ Phi Beta:
FSSfE-.'.'j.nrt'Tu
fjppt Aipua ...v. -
,. Kappa Gamma: Joyce
C ind Ethelwyn Maclay ot
farts Phi: Suzanne Simmons
Vm Kappa: Helen
t-r ...
I
Huestls,
fftamp. Marguerite Wittwer,
Betty Ditto, jiiDcviuii
f
uu v . .
IT! executive board oi tne
I i t ! nl U'fim.
htluta is to meet neximon-
K lor luncneon, unc w wuwi
feej store tearoom.
I
.US PARTY
;5erly forty members attenaea
"hunting" party of tne jnrsi
rjtian church Business " Wo-
Some members came with guns,
and bows , and arrows, and the
evening-was spent in "hunting"
information about members and
summer vactions. Preceding the
party, a short business meeting
was held, with refreshments
served later.
CHOKUS TO GIVE
PROGRAM FRIDAY
The Girls Vesper chorus of
First Christian church, which was
organized during the summer and
presented many programs on
Sunday evenings through sum
mer months, will give its first
public concert Friday evening at
eight o'clock at the church. Miss
Betty Jean Taylor directs the
chorus, and Miss Miriam McCal
lum Is the accompanist.
The program to be presented
Friday evening is as follows:
"Jesus, Who Did'st Ever Guide
Me," (Bach); "Prayer," (Beethoven-Norman)
; "Lift Thine
Eyes,". Mendelssohn); "Let Thy
Mercies Come Also Unto Me."
(Davis); "God Is a Spirit,"
(Scholin)..
"A Little- Bit of Heaven,"
(Brennan-Bell); "My Heart Is a
Silent Violin," (Fox-von Goltz),
violinist, Vera McCallum.
"Can't Stay Away," (Noble
Cain arrangement); "Sometimes
I Feel Like a Motherless Child,"
(Burleigh); "Sweet Li'l Jesus
Boy," (MacGimsey - Andrews),
soloist, Marybeth McCollum;
"Deep River," (arr. by Page).
"A Shepherd's Tune," (Baxton
Klemm), echo trio, Joyce Davis,
Alberta Paden, Jeanne Guiley;
"Koosheeo," Chinese cradle song.
(Ming-Ferris); "Night Song,"
(Clokey), flute accompaniment.
Vera Fair.
"Christ Went Up Into the
Hills." (Adams-Hageman). so-'
prano solo, Patsy McCoy Hayes,
second part. Vera Hackett; "Sun
down," (HagemanBrecK).
Members of the chorus are
Misses Marilynn Billings, Vera
Hackett, Patsy Hayes, Lucia
Knight, .Ethel Krieger, Marybeth
McCallum, Jeannine Riddle, Bob
bie Jean Russell, Enid Smith,
Shirlijeanne Smith, Ruth Bower,
Rue Aaron Crooks, Joyce Davis,
Juanita Johnson, Vera McCallum,
Margaret Miller, Pat Powell,
Jeanne Guiley, Evelyn Herbert,
Bemice Jellsett, Miriam McCal
lum,' Alberta Paden, Betty Ziol
kowski. '
NAMED IN COl'NCIL
Mrs. C. B. Swango of the
ieague of Women Voters. Mrs.
By J.ME, 'J. WHITE
WASHINGTON. I) Viewers
with -alarm who bemoan the re
cent resignation of Brazil's fut'eign
James V. Danielson of Quota j minister. Oswaldo Aranha, as a
rlnh mm nt f i . -1 .'
u ' -11 vuiui junnson oi
the Credit Women's club, were
appointed a nominating commit
tee for the Council of Women's
Organizations, to report at the Oc
tober meeting, when elections will
be held.
Mrs. Harold Jensen. nrenlrlimt
of the council, appointed tempor
ary committees to serve until
election has been held and new
standing committees named.
These committees will keep their
own groups informed, and also
serve to cooperate with other
civic groups in the matters to
which they were appointed. The
committees are: Highway, Mrs. E.
G. Boehnke, city P-TA; Mrs. M.
C. Harris, Pro America; Mrs. Ar
thur Richards, city P-TA; youth
center, Miss Marjorie Stewart,
Quota club; Miss Marjorie Chris
tianson, Young Business Women;
Mrs. J. E. Pierron, county P-TA;
club house, Mrs. Gail Liston,
ousiness ana Professional Worn
en; Mrs. A. A. Stewart, Eastside
Neighborhood club; Mrs. Weir
McDonald, Welfare League; Jay
laws, Mrs. Alfred Lomax, AAUW;
Mrs. John Chapman, American
region auxiliary; Mrs. Eric Peter
son, League of Women Voters...
YWCA BOARD
REPORTS MEETING
Miss Lois Greenwood, new ex
ecutive secretary of the .YWCA
on the campus, was- introduced
by Mrs. V. N. Freeman, acting
president of the board, at a re
cent meeting of the board at the
YWCA bungalow at which six
teen board members were present.
Miss Marie Morgan, secretary's
assistant, reported on the Girl
Reserves activities for the sum-1
mer.
Several new chairmen were ap
pointed, including Miss Bemice
Rice, program; Mrs. C. L. Kelly,
town and gown; Mrs. F. E. Smith,
bungalow; Mrs. L. B. Cox, Girl
Reserves.
Miss Kathryn Douglass reported
the appropriation for the YWCA
had been approved by the com
munity chest committee.
Next meeting of the board Is
set for October 16, when Miss
Flack, YWCA officer from New
York City, will be here to ad
dress the women. - ,
Daily Emerald Out
First Time Friday
The Oregon Daily Emerald un
der the editorship ot an acting
Portland.' will make its first Fall I Belgian partisans are tr'gger-hap-
Belgians Kill
Own Officer
ANTWERP, Belgium U
Eufens Hcgktcr-Gusrtt, TnunJay, Sept 21, IBM Fag T
HOUSES
krriim pain, rtop pressure
bthrtareipot sod quickly
fcswt etlloutcs use uirac
pi. cushioning, toothing
t Bold everywnere.
tSchollsZinwds
UNITARIAN ALLIANCE
DISCUSSES PROGRAMS
Unitarian Alliance members
were presented a program at their
first meeting of the year Tues
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. F. Walden. Discussion of
the retreat held in early August
at the country home of Mrs. C.
A. Hart of Portland and. the
three-day conference which was
attended by eighteen women rep
resenting various Alliance groups
in the northwest, was followed
by a discussion of Unitarian prob
lem and an outline of the com
inc year's DroaTam.
Scheduled for the year are two
monthly meetings, with a morn-
Ins; work meeting to oe roiiowea
by a noon covered-dish luncheon
and afternoon business session on
the first Tuesday of each month.
and a program meeting each third I
body blow to Brazilian friendship
with this country are barking up
the wrong tree. ,
This- is the word from Latin
American experts in the U. S.
government. These officials insist,
basically, that there is no tree, so
why bark?
Aranha. staunch friend ot tne
U. S. and former ambassador here,
resigned after he had gone to ad
dress a meeting ot the Society of
Friends of America, a pro-United
States organization of which ne
had been named vice president,
and found the place closed by gov
ernment order.
He chose to interpret this as a
nersonal slan and resigned as for
eign minister after demanding
some sort of satisfaction, nowevar
small, and receiving none,
Polttil Hanuelaa
Word from Brazil, however, m
rilntss that the society had picked
up some political barnacle in it
two-year career, which involved it
in domestic Braziuan pouucai
cross currents?
One of these cross currents
flows from Gen. Eurico Gaspar
Dutra,- Brazilian minister of war,
who hates communism and claims
that-some of the political hangers
on of the society were communists.
At the same time he is said to
have no particular affection for
Aranha. "
amiioHv. elaton informed quar
ters in Washington.-friendship in
Rraiil for this country rests large
ly in th nrrson of President Get-
ulio Vargas. Certain aspects of
Vargas' administration may not
satisfy a lot of Americans when
ii pomes to democratic practices,
but the record show that Vargas
ha. steered his country coivi-
tently along a course oi asv
-i.r,Hchin in this country.
Certain elements in me out.-iij
rinrts f America had been
agitating for Immediate elections,
which Vargaa has promised for
after the war. The word here Is
that when Aranha identified him
self too closely with this group he
.got stepped 1 on.
THIS is sag in -
but in no way affects Brazil's pol
icy of cooperation with Uncle
Sam, nor doe it preclude Aran
ha' making a political comeback
later on.
The calamity-forecasters err on
tiii another anale. say people on
the inside here. This alarm is that
appearance on the campus Fri
day morning.
The first edition will be a
special registration number. The
regular appearance ql the uni
versity ot Oregon newspaper will
start Tuesday, September 26.
Aranha was eased out because
fascist elements in the Uraullah
army were getting together with
fascist elements in Argentina and
some day would . split Latin-
America into two camps, one ot
which would very definitely be
aligned against Uncle bam ana
all he stands for.
This just simply cant be, It's
insisted here. Brazil' army, un
der Dutra, haa been largely
equipped with American weapon
and her factories have been af
forded American equipment Brazilian-troops
have gone into ac
tion in Italy. -Arrantina
Starts (o Arm.'
Meanwhile Argentina, last of
the Latin-American nations to
break relations with the axis and
then only under pressure has
begun to arm herself and make
belligerent motions - toward her
neighbors.
Brazilians are inclined to regard
Argentinians as their natural
enemies. -The possibility that any
Brazilian officers would plot with
Argentine officers against their
own country is laughed at here
by people who know both coun
tries.
One - of the most significant
things about this coalition rumor,
It's pointed out. is that it origi
nated in Argentina, not in Brazil.
The theory here Is that Argen
tinian are merely trying to blow
up an internal Brazilian squabble
into something with which they
can make hemispheric hay when
the tide is running against them.
Brazil's ambassador in Wash
ington, Carlos Martins, sums the
affair up:
"Aranha's exit does not change
our relationship with your country j
one lota no more than the
change in your own state depart-1
tnent (the resignation of Under-i
secretary Welles) last year af-
fected my country. That change:
was your own business and we I
accepted it as such. This one is I
Brazil's." I
py. They shoot first, ask questions
afterward. As a result, they kill
ed one ot . their own officers,
youthful, well-beloved Francis
Cogvlf. who had 16 villages under
his command.
Cogelf was behind the German
lines. Having accomplished his
mission, he stole a German au
tomobile. His partisans saw it
comlna. saw it insignia, blazed
away. Then they inspected the
wreckage and found nis ooay,
So they put ther body in a cof
fin, sent for a priest, dug a grave
at the side of a church.' Then
across the Albert canal came a
German patrol. The partisan
grabbed up their rifles and Tom-.
my gun. -Allied oiiicers, at me
patriot's bier as mourners, radio
ed for tank. .
, In a matter of minutes, 30 tanks
lumbered up and the German
departed. The funeral procession
tell in behind them, even as they
spat explosive shells. A the run
ning battle continued, a priest
recommended the soul ot Francis
Cogelf to Its maker.
Paramount Rink To
Have Fall Opening
The Paramount roller rinlc is
having ita grand fall opening this
Thursday night. The hall has been
completely redecorated and the
floor refinished.
As a feature of the opening
there will be a tloor show at 9
p. m. Twenty-four people will
participate In the show, which
will consist of six acts.
According . to Jack Naaholm,
owner of the rink, Shnday akat
lng will be started this week, with
both matinee and evening skating.
The rink will be closed every
Monday.
National war fund ha provided
In this country for 2000 child
evacuees from Europe.
For Your Fall Permanent
Phone 4148 for appointment
Th.
at
i aU -
BEAUTY SALON
at West 10th
F. L. GIRLS
F. L. girls entertained Eugene
Rebekah lodge with a program,
Wednesday evening, theme of
which was "School's Beginning."
Miss Iona Reamer of the Hope
Kebekah lodge at Spokane,
Wash., was a guest present. ,
It was announced that the Re
bekahs will assume charge of the
USO club for the week of Nov.
27-Dec. 3, inclusive, and com-
mittees will be named. .
The Waves team- were losers ! DEGREE OF HONOR
for the evening in the attendance
contest.
GUILD MEETS . ) '
Methodist Service guild met
,h flrsf time this - fall on
Tuesday Afternoon, at the home ot
Mrs. Scott eleven ger, wim ran,
Maurice Bottorff as assistant
hostess. Four guests attending
,.r Mrs. E. .E. Edgecomb, Mrs.
Dorothy Graham, Mrs. Violet Net-
tleton and Miss Heien roi.
COUNTY CONVENTION
County convention of the Lane
county Women's Christian Tem
perance union will be held Mon
day, September 25, at Trinity
Baptist church in Springfield.
Reports of officers and directors
will be heard in the morning ses-
Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty sion, at which Miss Rosina Steb
liTYTrrTl
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Cream Deodorant
Stfely helps
Stop Perspiration
1. Doei not irritate ilcirt. Dot
wt tot dresses ot men' thins.
! Preterm nader-trm odor.
"dpi stop perspiutioo safely '
l A pure, white . antiseptic, Stain-
wt uaiihing cteam.
.No waiting to dry. On be
wc right aftet shaving.
I. Awarded Approval Set) f
Aoaicm lmututeof La under-
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Amd regularly.
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;"W SIUINO DIOOOtANT
O'clock at the church,
MISSIONARY GROUP
- One hundred persons were
present Tuesday evening at the
meeting of the Women's Mission
ary society of the First Christian
church, the evening including a
program and welcoming shower
for Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Moon,
missionaries from Jamaica who
will make their home in iugene.
Mrs. Victor P. Morris spoxe on
"Indian Americans," preceding a
business meeting and devotions.
which were , led by missionary
group seven.
Mrs. Kenneth Johnston Illus
trated the devotions theme,
"Field Are White," with a chalk
drawing. Miss Laura Sherman
sang-a oto and a trio number
was sung by the McCallum sis
ters.; PYTHIAN GROUP
Helmetta Temple sewing group
will meet Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Henry Quam
Six robes have been completed
by the group, for Bundles for
Plans for Past Chiefs' night, ,
October 17, were begun at uj
business meeting of the temple
lTnlsv. Date of a rummage
I sale was set as December 9.
bins, county president, will have
charge. Presidents of unions will
be called upon tor reports, and
election is to follow.
Executive board of th Degree
of Honor will meet at the home
of. Mrs. Will Grimes, 1485 Emer
ald street, for potluck dinner at
one o'clock, Friday afternoon, A
business meeting will follow.
PICTURES VIEWED
Pictures of Haiti were shown
at the Imo Ruyle missionary circle
meeting Tuesday evening in the
church parlors by the circle's
guest speaker, Rev. Alex Mers
dorf, missionary from Haiti. De
votions were directed by Mrs.
Howard Hughea.
(A TOP 1IAT k$m
V Angel Food Loaf Coke .
K,-A Rich, full-flavored cakes baked r ti!,?-
1 from McKee's special recipe flt-S:4,
... and packed to reeth your it::T'-V.v, A ;
. own table even-fresh. Serve f !?t-,f t-.;'.
Uh Ire cream or fresh fruit
Why not try It tonight?
GIFTS FOR OVERSEAS
MUST BE MAILED BEFORE OCT. 15 ; ;
5fl
rha Wsr and Nary Departments art exertlaf every effort that
every soldier and sailor oversew may be permitted te receive
Christmas picture from heme. Only throush the wholabaarted
co-operation and assistance of all concerned will It be possible
te handle this year's record volume ef holiday package mail.
It la most nrrent that these sirt parcels be selected ant mailed
aa early as possible within the thirty-day period from tcptam.
ber IS to October IS, In order that ne laat-mtnute backlog eeear
at any ef the seversl porta of embarkation. We ewe It to our
armed forces overseas to shop early, wrap seenrely, mail early,
tnd above all. address lerlbly and completely these holiday gifts
which mean so much to fighting men's morale.
t We have the effietal
OWI sift list which
shew - the Items
most desired by
msa In various the
aters ef t It Will
BRING TOUR GIFT PROBLEMS
TO US ... hare hundreds of
useful Items bought especially for
the Men In Service.
WOODEN MAILING BOXES
We have a few of these sturdy boxes . . . correct dlmeesiene
for mailing overseas gifts.
Military Supply Store
But Not
Expensive!
Better Vlgiott, Yes
. . . but you alto want
Glattat that era
smartly styUd and dis
tinctive). That doesn't
moan you can't afford
what you want. Our
Miction of Stylish,
GUARANTEED oy
glassos or avonable)
at prices within
your moans.
Dr. Sutler's Optiul Dtp's.
brmgt you th tomp
. lent mnd coiucionsioul
mmricti of On follow.
imi Rtfittmd Or
sum Mi im;
DR. seto rAMtdt,
or
Dr. M. J. KekV
Dr. W. i. Tim
Dr. Fr.o L Cfcenbws
Dr. Wm. L SteekeiMM
Dr. HeroM S. Keif
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EXAMINATION
M yo uMir
in
koodochos,
sen, or fotlfge,
.ceme in one)
toko odVantoflo
f o Free Ootkel
Iieminetieti.
w WAR SONDt
strike the Asis
lttS)tsndJ 9 fss)tjSj(slsjll f
Only Swell ,
It costs no
mote to pur
chase olotaot
on ovr Liberal
Credit Terms,
No Advonco
Appointment
Necessary -
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OfitCeat
GOSPEL MEETING!:
Church of Christ
W. lath Wash.
Erancjeliat TED NORTON ;
of Wichita, laneas.
Meotlna boqtns Sundcrr,
Sept 24th to leal tor two
weeks. ,
Serricee daUy at 7:45 P. M.
and three service! on Lord's
day.
30 Minute Gospel Singing
Each Evening.
Come, bo with us In this ,
Bible Study Meeting.
Q"&Wilkcstte S&
t? JF f
This is a
spark plug
Your car yells "gimme a light"
about 5400 times a minute. And
the spark plugs must deliver a "light"
right on the split instant
Here's what happens.
When the plugs flick a spark into
compressed mixture of gasoline
and air in the cylinders . .
ZOWIE1 There's a white
hot explosion. The only
things movable in the
cylinders are the pistons.
So down they go, turning
the crankshaft, which
turns the gears, which
turn the wheels, which,
roll you to wherever ,
you are going.
Those 5400 explosions per minute
give spark plugs a Turkish Bath
that boils the sparking ambition deaf
out of 'em after about 10,000 milea. t
That's bad, btcaoM
weakened plugs
waat the gajollfie
they're' supposed to
explode. It's like
peering precious
gasoline into
the guttert
Here's where your friends at Shell
come to the rescue. They'll clean
your spark plugs, ,
or sell you new ones
if the old ones have
cracked (as they some
times do). And they'll
also SheUubricate
your entire car for you.
You need SHELLUBRICATION
because it protects your car
against Wartime Stop and Go wear
the villain that sends 10,000 cars to
junk yards every week!
rot THE U0IIS...V
be! haa s fUt sod amoe?
log little booklet, AUf te
Motorlond. Ifs the rods of
. Ufa obout your ear. Talk oo
how to keep It from tolas
hsrwtre before Its time. Cat
your corral any Shall pump..
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