Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, May 29, 1912, Image 5

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    EIM SKH SCORES
University Dramatic Stars Shine
Brightly in Farce Presented for
Assembly.
The Eutaxian Society this morning
entertained one of the largest as
semblies of the year with a clever
and interesting program.
After an address by Nellie Hemen
way, in which the history and aims
of the Eutaxians were outlined, a
short two act play, entitled, “When
Women Vote,” was presented.
The action of the play centers
around Mrs. Jamison, an apostle of
suffrage, who neglects her family in
order to fight for the ballot. Flora
Dunham, as Mrs. Jamison, sustained
her character of the modern progres
sive woman, very creditably. Alice
Farnsworth, as Helen, the senti
mental seventeen-year-old daughter,
May Norton as Mrs. Delano, a
wealthy lady, studying (the servant
question, and Eleanor McLaine, as
Mrs. Browell, were all clever, and
Hilda Brant, as Hannah, an old-fash
ioned New England “help,” made a
decided hit. Her stage presence and
ability to get her lines “over,” classes
her among the stars in amateur
dramatics at the University. Between
the acts of the play, Miss Newton
played a piano solo, which was en
thusiastically received by the aud
ience.
Tom Word was fn Salem for the
week end.
Mr. Siegfried Young, an Oregon
alumnus, and his wife, both from Ar
izona, are visiting their sister, Miss
Wilma Young.
Mrs. Jessup is giving a picnic
Thursday for the Lambda Rho girls.
The Sigma Chis were the guests of
the Gamma Phi Betas Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Guy Meeker, of Victoria, B. C.,
was a dinner guest of the Tri Delts
Sunday.
The Chi Omegas entertained the
Kappa Sigma Fraternity Wednesday
evening with a dance.
I SCHOOL OF MUSIC
TO FEATURE PUPILS
Continued from first page.
Sinding
.Bach
... Grieg
.Grieg
..Dennee
Matinee at 3 O’clock in Men's Dor
mitory.
Fruehling’s Rauschen .
Elsa Day.
Courante .
Berceuse .
Norwegian Dance .
Grace Bingham.
Mazurka .
Francis Garrett.
Shepherds All and Maidens Fair....
. Nevins
Etude, Ghosts .Schytte
Dorothy Wheeler.
Serenade .Chaminade
Air de Ballet.
Harold Svviner.
A Shepherd’s Tale .Nevin
Jeanette Calkins.
Sonata in G minor—Allegretto....
. Haydn
March of Dwarfs .Grieg
Miriam Tinker.
Morning Mood—from Peer Gynt
Suite . Grieg
Violet Follensby.
To Spring . Grieg
Butterfly . Grieg
Lois McMurphy.
Chopin . Godard
Pearl Lindley.
To a Wild Rose .MacDowell
In Autumn .MacDowell
Jessie Sweet.
Waltz in E flat .Durand
Edra Howard.
Le Malin .Chaminade
Miriam Tinker and Lloyd
Casebeer.
No Senior Picnic.
The Seniors have given up the idea
of a picnic, which was to have been
held one week from today. The fac
ulty refused to allow the date, which
was the only convenient one before
examinations, and as no surplus of
money decorates the vaults of the
class treasury, and the picnic would
cost about $2.00 per senior, the com
mittee on arrangements decided to
give up the idea.
Mizzi Hajos, as “Prices Bozena, in the “Spring Maid,” Eugene Theatre,
Wednesday, June 5.
J. H. QUACKENBUSH
& SONS
HARDWARE
82 E. 9th St. Eugene
Aloha Theatre
“The Home of Good Pictures.”
Change of Program Monday, Wednes
day and Friday.
W. M. Renshaw
Wholesale and Retail.
Cic^rs and Tobacco
513 Willamette St.
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It's easy to learn the value of
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things that make a pleasing im
pression.
Eugene Printing Co.
Loan Ac Savings Bank Bg. Phone 409
THE PLACE
First Class Workmen.
506 Willamette St.
R. E. Vellum & Co.
EVERYTHING IN THE
AUTOMOBILE GAME
Electric Wiring
Fixtures and Supplies
Eugene Electric Co*
W. H. Baker, Prop.
640 Willamette
Phone 8S6
The Girl of the Pingree Shoe
We Give Ease Where Others Squeeae
WILCOX BROS.
Royal Blue Store
Across From Hampton’s
KINCAID ADDITION
The finest tract in the city, imme
diately adjoins the University
I solicit building propositions from
Fraternities and Sororities.
Webster Kincaid,
81 E. Ninth St., Eugene Ore.
LET US DO IT
Your Developing and Printing. Asco Films and CyVo Paper.
044 Willamette Street. TH L PACjE STljDIO
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
The place you will meet all your friends
First Class Grill Seventh and Washington
See Roberts Bro.s* “Toggery” for
new and up-to-date Straw and Pan
ama Hats, Fancy Wash Neckwear,
Athletic Underwear.
Sophomore Clothes for Men and Young Men
Eaton’s Book & Art Store
370 Willamette St.
Eli Bangs, Pres. J. H. West, Vice Pres. Earl L. McNutt, Sec.
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Sale and Stage Stables
Baggage Transferred Day or Night
Automobile and Cab Service
Phone Main 21 Cor. Eighth and Pearl
(Sjxlusipc 21liUtncry
Koehler Sc Steele
41 iPest (Ei^tfy Street pijone 579
Walkover
Tan Oxfords
Oak Shoe Store
Typewriter Exchange
All makes of machines rented, sold,
and repaired.
Ribbons and Supplies.
M. K. TABOR
Phone 881. 474 Willamette St.
DEAL & DAVIS
9 West Eighth St.
Barber Shop
Bob Murphy
Around the Corner from Otto’s
Seniors—let Jim Cunning type
write your thesis—perfect work guar
anteed.
COCKERLINE & FRALEY
Fancy and Staple Dry Goode,
l adies’ and Men’s Furnishings.
Men’s, Youth’s, Children’s Clothing.
Phone orders filled promptly.
I3fi St. MEAT MARKET
G. W. Summers.
FRESH, SMOKED AND SALTED
MEATS
Sorority and Fraternity trade sol
icited. Phone 883. Free delivery.
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