Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 29, 1911, Image 4

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    S. H. FRIENDLY & CO.
THE LEADING STORE
'She Sensation of the Clothing
business is the netr
5ull Dress Suit
u>e l)at>e just receiueb
It is a Hand Tailored garment made of Standard
Full Dress Material, and of course is
Silk Lined
We Here able to secu/e only a Limited Number of these
Exceptional Values w hich are worth $40.00
We ara going to sett these Suits for
$25.00
Wing’s Market
THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS
AND GROCERIES, , FRESH
CURED, CORNED AND SMOK
ED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
POULTRY
Phone 38
■187 Willamette
U, O* Barber Shop
SANITARY AND
UP TO DATE
Thirteenth and Patterson Streets
McMorran & Washburne
announce
complete stocks of
Society Brand
and
L System
Blue and Black Evening Suits
$20.00 to $35.00
Full Dress Suits are Accessories
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The Laurean Literary Society has
postponed its meeting until Saturday
evening, December 9.
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The Eutavians will hold their
monthly social meeting next Tuesday
at the Lombda Rho House.
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The German Club has postponed its
meeting until December 12, when its
annual Christmas party will be given
at the Men’s Dormintory. There will
be a good musical program, a Santa
Claus, Christmas tree, gifts, refresh
ments and possibly dancing.
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The Y. W. C. A. has been fortunate
in securing W. H. Stone, of Portland,
as speaker at their regular meeting
Monday, Dec. 4, in the iGrl’s Gym.
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The annual bazaar of the Y. W. C.
A. will be held Friday afternoon and
evening of Dec. 8, in the Presbyterian
church.
GIRLS’ CLUB EXPERIENCES
LACK OF ENTHUSIASM
The Girls’ Glee Club is not showing
the desired progress because of a lack
of interest among the members, say
some of the members. Professor Wade
who is in charge, expects to put on
an operetta some time before Christ
mas, but nothing has been decided
upon definitely. All depends upon the
number of girls that turn out. The
The Glee Club will also appear in the
“Lady of Shalott,” but as yet the date
has not been set. All girls musically
inclined are urged to turn out for
Glee Club work.
Order an Oregon Art Calendar at
the Book Exchange.
Hershey’s chocolate chewing gum
and postage stamps for sale at book
exchange.
NOTES PICKED UP HERE
“Leftovers” Plan to Spend Vacation
in Numerous Social Gatherings
and Parties
Fay Clarke will be a week end guest
at the Lambda Rho’s.
Miss Emma Bayer was a week end
guest at the Tri Delta’s.
Miss Grace Jackson spent the week
en dat the Beth Rhea house.
Miss Florence George will visit her
sister at the Beth Reah house.
Miss Juliet Cross will spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with her sis
ter.
Miss Elizabeth Busch has a week
end guest, Miss Beatrice Sinfeld, of
Portland.
lhe Gamma Phi Betas will enter
tain Miss Jennie Perry during Thanks
giving recess.
The Alpha Tau Omegas have issued
invitations for a dance during Thanks
giving vacation.
Miss Gertrude Buell, of San Jose,
will spend the coming week at the
Tri Delta house.
Mrs. J. P. Ven Orsdal spent the
week end with her daughter, Pauline,
at the Tri Delta house.
The Delta Sigmas had as dinner
guests Saturday evening, Mr. Irish,
Mr. Spencer and Mr. Ruth.
The majority of the fraternity
houses are planning informal affairs
for the Thanksgiving holidays.
The Tri Deltas will entertain with
a dancing party Friday, December 8,
in honor of the Phi Gamma Deltas.
Many of the sorority girls are plan
ning to go to Salem Friday to attend
the dance given by Miss Sophie Cat
lin.
The Avavas will have as week end
guests, Jack and Oswald Day, mem
bers of the Jefferson High School :
football team.
The Tri Deltas celebrated Found
er’s Day Tuesday, November 23rd,
with an elaborate banquet held in the
Wistaria room of the Hotel Osburn.
Mrs. J. H. Gilbert acted as toastmis
tress.
KOYL WILL DISPENSE
SPEARMINT TO “KIDDOS”
The Y. M. C. A. has branched out
into a new commercial undertaking.
The bookstore has laid in a stock of
Hershey’s chocolates, and Spearmint
chewing gum.
The enterprising secretary has de
cided that by this method he can raise
the money with which to pay for a
typewriter; and thus save the asso
ciation the expense of renting a ma
chine. Koyle is now asking all of
his friends “to have one on him.”
SENIORS WILL HAVE MEETING
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Bob Kellog has called a meeting of
the Senior Class for Tuesday, Decem
ber 5. In this meeting the class will
endeavor to select their Senior play.
The cast will not be decided upon yet,
as the play will not be given until
early spring. Ed Himes has charge
of obtaining the coach.
Class pins may also be discussed
at this meeting.
Mrs. Emma Dorris Hardy, ’89, is at
the home on the River Road, near
Eugene.
Wallace Mount. ’83, father of “Ben
nie” Mount, ’13, is on the Washington
Supreme Court bench.
Fletcher Min, ’90, is a prominent
business man of Portland, being presi
dent of Oregon State Manufacturer’s
Association.
K. K. Kubli, ’93, manager of the
Killiam Stationery Co., Portland, is a
prominent Elk of that city, having
been instrumental in securing the Elks
convention for Portland in 1912.
Inform Yourself on me Tax Question.
The following books can be bought
at Eaton’s book store, the book ex
change, or Room 52, Dorm:
Progress and Poverty .25c
A Perplexed Philosopher .25c
Social Problems . 25c
The Land Questions.25c
The Labor Question .10c
Yoran’s
Shoe Store
The Store That Sells
Good Shoes
THE PLACE
First Class Workmen.
565 Willamette Street.
606 Willamette Street.
Yerington
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
JOHNSTON’S CANDIES
40 East Ninth Street.
Linn Drug Co.
KODAKS KODAK SUPPLIES
BUNTE’S CREAMS
530 Willamette Street.
Cfye Club
23tlltarbs anb Pool
SMITH & McCORMIGK, Proprietors
We would appreciate your ac
count. Interest paid on Time De
posits and Savings Accounts.
Merchants Bank
Corner Seventh and Willamette
THE CLUB
BARBER SHOP
Student Trade Appreciated
BERT VINCENT Proprietor
Making Clothes is
Our Specialty
Men Buy at
THE
Haberdasher
505 Willamette St.