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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1948)
Tff W KgWr-thiri!, Etigene, Ore., Weil., July 21, 1948 H A N D I C R AT T W 0 R K E R-Mn. Minnie Buchanan. one ( the "Norton, N.G, Weavers' alonr the handicraft trail In the Southern Appalachians, make for the tourist trade one of the) towels for which the community Is noted. Future Ruler 14 Years Old TOKYO W Akahito Is 14. Some day he may be Emperor of Japan and Its 80,000,uuo people, Until three years ago he be lieved he was descended from heaven and untouchable by human hands. On his birthday Akahito came to school as usual. His shirt was wrinkled and his shoes needed polish. Five Americans were there to entertain the crown prince and his 268 schoolmates with an ordinary magician's show. Akahito was called to the stage. He was handed an American 50-cent piece which then disap peared in a flash. Through it all he was sober- faced. Then the magician pulled out a paper hat and plotted it on Akahito's head. Akahito snatched off the hat and held it stiffly at his side. His schoolmates giggled. AT SIIEDD SHEDD Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pool have received word of the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Robb. Mrs. Robb was Miss Feme Pool and a graduate of Shedd High School. The little girl has an older broth er. Mrs. Jessie Pool went last Thursday to Eugene for a major operation. The Shedd Garden Club's next meeting is with Ella Laltfarr, Mrs. Violet Grossnlclaus as co-hostess. Elmira Personals EIMIRA Relatives from Kan sas are visiting Mrs. Lillion Mier and son for a few weeks. Visitors at the Al Martin home include their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarty of Modesto, Cal., and Mrs. Jennie Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweet and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sweet, made a trip to Olympia, Wash., over the week end, taking Mrs. Mary Gibson to see her sister, Mrs. James Rice, whom she hasn't McKinnon ef teen for 10 yean. 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