Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, June 01, 1912, Image 5

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    NEW FEATURES INK
COMMENCEMENT WEEK
Class Breakfasts, Reunions, and Mas
ter's Ceremony, Are on
Program.
The Commencement week program,
with one exception, is now complete,
and arrangements are rapidly being
made for the various features of the
exercises by the different classes,
alumni committees, and by the Uni
versity authorities.
Up to the present time, no com
mencement speaker has been secured
by the class, but several prominent
Eastern men are under consideration,
which obviates any possible difficulty
from this source.
Committees have been appointed by
the Eugene Alumni Association, to
take charge of the Flower and Fern
Procession, and the Alumni Ball and
Reunion, which will be held Monday
and Wednesday evenings, respective
ly. Mrs. L. T. Harris, Mrs. C. M.
Collier, and Miss Greta Bristow, com
pose a committee which will arrange
the feature inaugurated here several
years ago by Prof. Carson, while
Mrs. F. L. Chambers, Mrs. Reuben
Steelquist, and Miss Norma Hen
dricks will act as a general commit
tee having in charge the Alumni Ball
and Reunion. Other sub-committees
will be appointed to take charge of
decorations and other details.
The Junior girls will prepare the
Alumni Banquet, to be held Wednes
day afternoon in the Gymnasium, and
that class will also be in charge of
the decorations in Villard Hall, which
will be changed each day.
Other features of the Commence
ment week will be breakfasts given
for and by each class now in college.
These will be held Monday morning
at different places on the campus.
The class of 1910 will set a new
precedent by giving a similar break
fast, served by the girls of the class,
at the same time. The resident 1910
alumni have made complete plans and
have committees at work on the pro
ject.
Tuesday afternoon will be given
over to reception. For besides the
President’s reception, the classes of
i 1907, 1902. 1897, 1892, 1887, will hold
: class reunions on the campus. The
i receptions will be held simultaneously
thus allowing the alumni to visit the
different gatherings.
For the first time in the history of
the University, the ceremony confer
ing the master’s degree will be given
by the President, during the regular
Commencement services Wednesday
morning. Those who will receive the
master of arts degree at that time
are Miss Ruth Duniway, Ben Wil
liams, and Ferdinand Neubouer.
Miss Jenny Fry went to Salem
Wednesday.
Miss Elva Burness came down for
the Fiji picnic.
Miss Elsie Bain spent last week
end in Albany.
Mrs. Taylor, of Portland, is a guest
at the Theta house.
Miss Meta Matthews has gone to
Portland for the week end.
Jessup Strang has recovered from
a bad case of tonsilitis, and is back
in college.
Mr. Walter L. Tooze, of Salem, was
in Eugene for several days to visit
his daughter Ethel.
Miss Lueen Moreland, of Salem,
is a guest of Mrs. Edith Regen-Lud
lin and Chester Moores.
Miss Hilda Tooze, ex-’13, of Ore
gon City, is at the Chi Omega house.
She will remain until after Com
mencement.
Finest, Freshest
and Best.
Teas .nd Coffees
IN EUGENE
Adams’ Tea Company
Ninth and Oak Streets
Mizzi Hajos, as “Prices Bozena, in the “Spring
Wednesday, June 5.
Maid,’
Eugene Theatre,
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,
Clears and Tobacco
513 Willamette St.
Printing...
It's easy to learn the value of
tasteful, appropriate and /classy"
printing[if you will place the work
in onr hands. We produce printed
things that make a pleasing im
pression.
Eugene Printing Co.
Loan 3c Savings Bank Bg.' Phone 409
THE PLACE
First Class Workmen.
505 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 836
The Girl of the Pingree Shoe
We Give Ease Where Others Squeese
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.
644 Willamette Street. THE PAGE STUDIO
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
€pdusioe 2Ttillinery
Koefyler & Steele
41 IPest 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 WiHamette St
DEAL & DAVIS
9 West Eighth St.
Barber Shop
Bob Morphy
Around the Corner from Otto’s
Seniors—let Jim Cunning type
write your thesis—perfect work guar
anteed.
COCKERLINE. A FRALEY
Fancy and Staple Dry Good a.
I adies’ and Men’a Furnishings.
Men’s, Youth’s, Children’s Clothing.
Phone orders filled promptly.
I3h St. MEAT MARKET
G. W. Summers.
FRESH, SMOKED AND SALTED
MEATS
Sorority and Fraternity trade sol
icited. Phone 883. Free delivery.
IIAItiPIVC MAr|YCCCY99 The Classical Masterpiece in Three
nUlTlCK 9 UUl 33L I Reels With 40 Additional Art Slides
two NiGHfs May 31st and June 1st viliard hall
TICKETS 25c-7:45 P. M.-LECTURER-THE FILM SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY