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'Page Ten THE EUGENE GUAED ii s..; it Si Hi) J 'J ,'!'t:,1, .7 ft- m I. , ! '! if m 1 AT 0. A. C. MEETING SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLUBS Club Items Should Be Phoned To the Society Editor Between 8:30 A- M. and 10 A. M. Telephone Number 1200 The opening gun in Oregon Agricul tural college's campaign to raise Laiie county's quota of the J.jOO.OOO for ( erecting a Memorial Union building on the Aggie campus, was fired ,'st j sight at 1 banquet, rally and dunce for i members of the Lane county U. A. C. club, at the chamber ot commerce, i More than 75.were present, j U. A. O. heroes of the world war I were introduced, who told why the t building should be erected an u me 5 luonul to the soldiers who lost their Uvea in Krance. Captain K. C. All i wottU whose lervicen have been lent ) to the memorial campaign by the Kd- wards furniture cumpany of Portland, v tuiii who is one of the IU persons - awarded the Congressional medal ot t honor for valor iu action, told in al : kgurical form of the world wur. "While 1 wear a few decorations. thuy are only in trust for the boys who u r cu t with us," said Captain : All worth. "A memorial such as the one planned by O. A. C. is the finest ' tribute we could pay to tiiem. 11 ursp,y iJitkiu, Oregon's represcn ' tmtive in the "hiving fjall of Finet" - a tm lion n I organization composed of one man from each state who is foumJ to be the mont diNtlnguished for acts of heroism, bh'hI that (his honor was the biggest surprise of Um J He. I don't feel right," he said, "being elass .' U a hero out of HS.OOO men on the front lines. They were all heroes. U'hose who paid with their lives are entitled to this memorial, and 1 am ' confident in the O. A. C. Alumni for . their ability to put the campaign across.1' $ A tribute to President W. J. Kerr ; of Oregon Agricultural college was 1 paid by Charles M. Kmery of Kugene, .' president of the club. Zelta Feike ' Kodenwuld, nlumni secretary, said the niemorinl building campaign was a challenge to O, A. C. alumni for closer unity. I'rofesaor K. H. Dunn, : bringing greetings from the Cntver- sity of Oregon, declared the project ; was "worthy of the bigness of O. A. i: C." and that the university was be , bind the move. j C. It. Hall of the Portland office of the Memorial union, outlined the t campaign phutH, and met the local members of the soliciting committee. i: Inuring the evening voluntary pledges of approximately $1500 were given. "O. A. C. made a contribution to the Into war as great as any college Jn ; America," stated Professor K. T. (eed of (,'orvaIHs. "Kvcry time the j enemy was driven back au O. A. C. ; ;;j - 1 tJy A1AU1AN LUWKY A large gathering to be held Oils' evening will bo that of the Ladles' auxiliary ot the chamber of commerce at seven-thirty o'clock In the chamber of com merce rooms. Tbcre will be a program and cards. The March tea for university faculty. women will be an event of tomorrow afternoon in Alumni hall of the Woman's building. It will be given between the hours of three and six o'clock. A muBlcale has been arranged for the afternoon. All university wo men are invited to the affair. Mothers nt first grade nunlls of Patterson school will be host-) enoua luimuruw Hlluriluun lor 1113 meeting of the Parent-Teacher as soclutlon of the school nt three j o'clock. The school orchestra is to give a musical program, and ' the first and Boventh grades will give the program. All patrons boy wns In the troops that did It. l our O. A. C. men were killed at Ilel l"tm Wood uml Chateau-Thierry, and three of them won distinguished ner vine medals. The memorial building will perpetuate their memories; it will bo the hearthstone for the alum ni that will keep the borne fires burning. The chicken dinner was prepared by the ludies of Norkrnzic grange, and tlio remainder uf the eveniog siient iu dancing. Bethel School to Have new Building Erection of a new school house in the Jlethel district will be under way this summer mid the buildiug rendy for occupancy by the opening of the school year in tho fall, according to A. it. iicuce, chairman of the school board of district fi-, who watt hero to day to talk over tho plans with E. .1. Moore, county superintendent of schools. The new building will be of four-rooms with n full basement and will cost approximately $10,000. -Mr, lichee HtntcH. The building will be financed by the isuuing of negoti- Ohio warrants, the board chairman statPN. More than 50 nunils are now enrolled at the Hcthcl bchool. u.id friends of the school are in vited for the session. Mrs. Earl Rofiertson will be hostess to Keto club at the Anchorage tomorrow . afternoon for sewing. Thursday Sewing club members will be guests of Miss Elma Hen dricks tomorrow for a one o'clock luncheon at her home. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Fulton are entertaining tomorrow evening at their home, having as guests '.ho members of the Little Club Around the Corner. The senior girls of the Eugene high school will be hostesses for an informal tea tomorrow after noon In the high school build ing, entertaining mothers of all senior students. The affair will be given between the hours of three-thirty o'clock and five o'clock and Is being given as a means of mothers of students becoming ac quainted with the girls and the factulty of the school. Ill GUARD Road Change Plan Urged by Petition Petitions hovo been filed with, the county court by a group of property owners of road district number 0 south of Crow to havo county road A changed in order to eliminate sev eral grades and to mako it more con venient. The petition asks that a change of road A for SO rods west of intersection of roads A and II, Southwest 123 rods to again intersect with road A. The petition is signed by 14 residents of district number U. Tho county court will act on the petition later, It is announced. Before you Build or Buy a Home ' infist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wirinr ',1:1 j VwiCmcWmAr'i Sewing Club Will Send for Charter Organization ot a sewing club In the Irving school district hatt been perfected under the direction of Ar nold Collier, county club leader. The new club is called tho Irving Urango Sewing club. The following in the roster of the new club: Mrs. M. (J. Kelso, leader; (twi'iteth liar wood, president; Clntn Marshall, vice-president ; Carol Kel no, secretory; Alico Cahlsen. Hard Alford, Hildred Jlorgman,' Iorolhy Near, Application for tho charter for the new club has been niado to tho stato club officials. Praise of Eugene's three units o f tho national guard was voiced by Colonel H. D. Coburn of San Francisco and Lieutenant Colonel V. L. Little of Vancouver bar racks, at the annual Inspection held last evening at the armory. The troops were put through close order drill, their uniforms and equipment closely scrutinized and their military knowledge test ed in many ways. The Odd Fel low band in fuIV uniform gave a concert preceding the inspection and played during the evening. "If we had this bunch of men In our rcuulnr outfit, a high ner- centagfe of them would be made) non-commissioned officers." said Colonel Little. "Eugene's sol dlors are very high calibre, In-. dlvlduolly.'V was Colonel Coburn's comment. Colonel Little will Inspect the Salem guardsmen tonight, and Colonel Coburn will go to Cor vallls for inspection there. I Speakers for the orchard pest con trol meeting to be held at the Eu gene chamber of commerce next Sat urday afternoon starting at 1:30 o'clock were announced today by O. S. Fletcher, Lane county agricultural agent.' AH orchard men of the coun ty are invited to the meeting as there will be many interesting talks, the county agent states. The latest de velopments In control of tree disease and insects will be dincussed. Tfie following is. the program: II. V. It a run, plant pathologist of the Oregon Agricultural college, "Or chard plant disease control." Don C. Mote, professor of entromol- ogy, Oregon Agricultural college, 'Orchard insect pest control. Clayton L. Long, horticulturist with the extension division of the Oregon' Agricultural college, "Orchard Problem." Following the discussions the reor ganization of the former Lane County lorticultural society will be held, ac cording to present plans of Dugahl Campbell, president, who has called a meeting for that purpose. Woodmen to Hold Reception Friday Birchand, the Magician, will' be one of the topiiners on the pro gram of attractions for the meet ing of the Woodmen of the World Friday evening at 7:30 o clock at the W. O. W. .hall, Eighth ave nue and Lincoln street. The meeting Is a Bpecial greet ing to greet and entertain newly- elected members. Ten special prizes are to be of fered ylsitors by the Woodmen. Following the program a banquet will be held. Services for men Will be Tonight Ity II. W. HALT,' Tonight's evangelistic services at the armory will he inea only. 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For CoSds, Grip, Infill enza IT" A U I Hortesiiuelng Itlncksmithing nnd automobile re pairing. HODNETT & POLTOX. 3!t' Knit Kill. and as a Preventive Take Laxative Brom QuinineS tablets ; The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bears this signature Price 30c been turned away because, of lack of room to seat them, so It was an nounced. Thursday afternoon the evangelist, Victoria Uoorlj-Clibborn Demarent, will speak to the L'nWersity of Ore gon students in VhVard hall. Old folks nave not been given an invitation .o this meeting as it Is for youog men und women more particularly. Friday is women only again and the lecture will be n the lines of marriage and motherhood. The men ihould be no less interest ed in hearing the message for them tonight When the subject will be "God's Masterpiece. There are found here and there men 1 A .( lllra niiuk nil BIW like lu on un. Ihis subject should appeal to them strongly as a ooquci 10 ineir vanuj. STATISTICS , BORN FALK At Pacific Christian hospit al. Tursdav, March in. 1025, to Sir. and .Mrs. II. M. Folk of 338 Twentieth avenue west, a son. BRKiGR March 10, 1025, to Mr. and Mi'B. W. V. Briggs, motor route H, a daughter, .weight 0 1-2 pounds. Talks Slated for Lane Communities Several meetings at Lane county communities have been arranged by O. 8. Fletcher, Lane county agricul tural agent, for the next few doys. The following is the schedule: Wednesday, March 11. M'alter ville Farmers Union 8 p.m. Thursday. March 12. Goshen Grange 1:30 p. in. Friday, March 13. Coburg Grange 8 p. m. Saturday, March 14. Orchard pest control meeting, Kugene chamber of commerce, 1 :30 p. in. Saturday. March 14. Vida Fann ers Union 8 p. ni. WH'AT'S THAT? Pig Boxing cven( at the Winter Garden Mouduy night. inlt) DANCE Opening dsnre Friday night, March 13th St Coburg Bridge pavilion. Wood's Orchestra. 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