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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1917)
The College Picture Will Be Dear to You in Years to Come For Years of 1915, 1916,1917 Complete PICTURES OF EVERY COLLEGE EVENT Start Filling That Memory Book Now! Individual Pictures of The Football Team. When You Want Your Printing and Developing done right go to G^ie KODAK SHOP Opp. Rex Theatre. * » * » • * • • • • • ♦ • • .♦_*.A.*..♦ ICE CREAM LUNCHES CANDIES •X-X~X~X-M NEAR THE CAMPUS. PHONE 928 Pasteurized Homogenized COLLEGE ICE CREAM Is the one perfect refreshment. Tf you once use College Ice Cream you will have no other, because COLLEGE ICE CREAM Is Better. We deliver—Order of EUGENE ICE AND STORAGE COMPANY Telephone 343. WOMAN'S BUILDING FUND NOW SF5.543 (Continued from page one) country, .and the outcome is being watched with the keenest interest. We must not fail. Will you not. each reader of the Emerald, make some definite contribution, before the school year closes? Money in Liberty Bonds It will be a matter of satisfaction to everyone, I am sure, to know that ns fast as this money is paid in, it is being invested in Liberty bonds. To-date $SUoO has been so invested. Thns the hundreds of people who have contrib uted to this fund, have served the nation as well as the statp. The following is the list of gifts and from Oct.. 191 ii. to Oct.. 191 i : GRAD TO TRAIN AS AVIATOR Former Student President Awaits Call to San Antonio. Carlton E. Spencer. '13, former presi dent of the University student body, has received an appointment to the aviation training station at San Antonio, Texas, and has returned to Portland, from Stanford, where he is awaiting his call. After graduation from the University, Spencer studied law at the Northwestern Law school in Portland, and acted as secretary for the school at the same time. He went to Stanford to take post graduate work this fall. Charles Ray, movie star, is six feet tall, is an adept at French and Spanish, writes stories whenever the spirit moves him, takes a keen interest in electrical experiments and excels in all forms of athletic exercises. Amount reported pledged October, 1010 .! Anonymous pledge, Eugene . Miss Viola Ortsehild. Portland . Wellesley College Club, 4 Portland . Miss Olive Zimmerman, in memory of her sister, Helen June Zimmerman, Portland . Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Calif. Sorosis Club, The Dalles . Smith College Club, Portland . Kwnma Society, U. of O. Charlotte Banfield, Portland . Eumathon Club, Eugene . Earl Kilpatrick, Portland . Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. ,1. X. Teal, Miss Genevieve Thompson, Portland, in memory of the late I). P. Thompson . Mrs. C. A. Merriam, Portland . Portland Oregon Alumni Association . Eleanor McClaine. Silverton . Mrs. Otis IE Wight, Portland . Daughters of the American Revolution . Vale Civic Improvement Club . Walter C. Winslow, Salem, (additional pledge) . University Day gifts from 24 Alumni . Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKinney, Baker . Mrs. Jessie Chase Eastham, Cambridge, Mass. Associated Student Body, U. of O. Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. King. Portland . Miss Emily Loveridge. Portland . Laurelhurst Study Club, Portland . Mary Hendricks Chambers, Eugene (graduation gift) . Dougins County Alumi Association . Senior Graduating Class. 1017, U. of O. Woman’s League, U. of O. (additional gift) . -Mrs. S. II. Friendly and family. Eugene, in memory of the late S. H. Friendly . Woman’s Civic Club, Astoria . Mrs. Ada B. Millican. Prineville, in memory of her wedding anniversary Crook and Deschutes County Alumni Association . George and Irene Gerlinger, Portland, in memory of their son. Jolin Hazard Gerlinger . Accrued interest on pledges already paid . 8,230.07 500.00 9.00 50.00 100.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 9.10 15.70 25.00 3.000.00 j 30.70 j 10.00 ! 25.00 500.00 1.00 25.00 77.25 25.00 25.00 95.27 250.00 7.50 25.00 500.00 100.00 377.25 32.20 500.00 25.00 50.00 8.00 200.00 84.86 $15,549.50 1 October 20, 1917—Total pledged — THE — Club Barber Shop The Place Where All University Men Go. 814 WILLAMETTE ST. UNITARIAN CHURCH (Eleventh and Ferry.) 11 a. m.—Preaching service with sermon byi*Rev. Andrew Fish on “Calvin Calvinism and Modern Theology.” 7 p. m.—The Unitarian Club will be addressed by Dr. Georgf Rebec on “The Book of Job — the Last Word of the East.” A meeting of the young peo« pie. Music — Alice Vandersluig will play. The public is welcome. i Oh Girls! ‘‘Aren’t those good looking?” “What?” Christmas Cards — at — Schwarzschild’s Book Store. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY “The Machine you will eventually buy” Rents, Repairs, Supplies New and Rebuilt Underwood! 091 WILLAMETTE ST. Eugene Branct FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. L. Crim, Pastor. H. P. Filer, Music Director Daisy McCluskey, Organist Special U. of O. Bible Class led by Prof. Peter Crockett, 10:00 a. m. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. The Best Meals Served. Most Central Location. FREE AUTO BUS HOTEL SMEE EUGENE. OREGON. Rooms Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. HOMECOMING DANCE At the Eugene Armory, for Guests, Alumni and Students Grand March Starts at 8:30 P. M. Music by Hendershoft’s Orchestra ADMISSION 50 CENTS 16 DANCES