OREGON EMERALD Published each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the school year, by the Associated Students of the Uni versity of Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Eu gene as second class matter. Subscription rates, per year, $1.00. Single copies, 5c. STAFF. ° O Editor-In-Chief.Henry Fowler Assistant Editor. . .Catharine Carson ManaginggEd. . .Clarence Brothertou News Editor. . . . p. . .°Earl Blackabv o Assistants.Wallace Eakin, Ruth ® Dorria. City Editor .Jessup Strang Special Departments. Special Features ....Lee Hendricks Exchange .Lamar Tooze Administration .Roger Moe Assistant. Leslie Tooze Dramatic .Mandell Weisk Society .Beatrice Lillj Assistant.Florence Thrall Sports.Raeman Fleming Reporters. Ray Williams, Elsie Gurney, Milton Stoddard, Evelyn Harding, Beatrice Locke, Elmer Martin, Blair Holcomb Harold Hamstreet, Edison Marshall Fred Dunbar, Bert Lombard. Business Staff. Business Manager. . . Marsii Goodwin Assistant Mgr. . .Anthony Jauregu Circulation Mgr.Dean Peterson Collections.Roy T. Stephens Advertising Mgr.. .Millar McGilchrl.d Assistants—Ben Fleiscliman, 11 u v i Kirkpatrick, Franklin Clark. 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913, LET'S bo interesting both from the standpoint of subject mat ter and speaker. Miss Vietiyia Mit '•helj will speak on mission work in Burma. Miss Mitchell is a gradu ate id’ the I'niversitv of Oregon and is well known here. She has roeAitly returned from a six-vear stay in Bn« sein, Itnrinii, where she has been en gaged in mission work. The Advisory Board of the Y. W. C A. will hold Its annual bazaar at the Presbvtoriau C'hnrch on Fri day, December 12, This will be it good opportunity to purchase Christ mas rifts, for the ladles promise a large and varied assortment of things. The women of the Y. \Y. C. V will have charge of the candy booth and as the proceeds from this ! go directly into the Y \Y. C A, fund, support is asked. It would be a great favor to ilie organization if all wo men of the Y. \Y. C. A. would bring their empty candy boxes,to the Bung- ; j alow as soon as possible and patron-; 1 ize the bazaar. oooooooooooooooooo o o o SOCIETY o a By Beatrice Lilly. o o o oooooooooooooooooo The Woman’s League of the Uni versity gave a mix in the men’s gym nasium Friday evening. The enter tainment for the evening consisted of selections by the Glee Club, a panto mime by the Eutaxian Literary So ciety, and a basketball game. The latter part of the evening was spent in dancing and refreshments were served. The faculty wives as well as all the women of the University were present. Miss Hawkins entertained Mu Phi Epsilon and guests with an informal tea and dancing party at her home on Saturday afternoon. * * Sigma Chi is holding initiation this week-end. * * Mrs. Dunstan has gone to Taco ma, where she will visit her daugh ter until after the holidays. Mrs. Brown will act as house mother at the Mu Phi Epsilon house during her absence. * * The Phi Delta Theta fraternity en tertained the Chi Omega girls with an informal dancing party Friday evening. Professor and Mrs. .Dear born and Mrs. Charles Gray chap eroned the affair. Additional guests were: Bernice Ely, John Tryon, Fred Stickels, Mr. Curtis, Glen Wheeler and Mr. Judson, of Port land. * * Mrs. E. S. Parsons and her daugh ter, Dorothy, were dinner guests at the Beth Rhea house Thursday eve ning. * * The Gamma Phi Beta Sophomores entertained the Chi Omega Freshmen and Sophomores informally on Sat urday afternoon. * * Mrs. Gray is spending the week end in Portland. * * Sybil and Marie 11 agar entertained the Delta Gamma and friends with an informal dance Saturday evenin * * Florence Walbrath, of. Coburg, is' \isitiug her cousin, Mildred Ilauly, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. 0 * * o Miss Guppy leaves soon for Chica go, where she will attend the bien nial conference of Deansoand Advis ors. of Women of the State Univer sities. Miss Guppy will visit differ ent universities of the east, and at Michigan will be the guest of Prof, and Mrs. F. X. Scott. * * The members of the Board of Higher Curricula were guests for lunch at the Dormitory on Friday noon. Yale has established an artificial ice plant and a hockey rink. 'ftcr holding out for some time, the Michigan baseball and track teams have voted for the return of that university to the western conference. Registered Optometrists Factor^/ on Premises Eye Specialists Exclusive Opticians S31 Willamette Street Phone 352 104 East Ninth St, Phone 2 36 PIERCE BROS STAPT.E AND FANCY UROCTUtlES L. D. PiF.JtCH, Kuijene, Oregon. 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