Campus Society Edited by Pearl Grain e With examinations only a week dis tant, University pecrple have had little time to devote to social happenings. |The matinee dance given by the Women's tband yesterday afternoon, from four to six o'clock in Hayward hall, has been the main diversion of the week- The affair marked the first appearance of the new organization, and their music ,was well received and the event a very successful one. Patrons and patronesses of the dance included Dean and Mrs. E. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fag iuy-Cote, Dean Elizabeth Fox, Dean iStnaub, Mrs. Daise Beckett Middleton, Professor and Mrs. W. F. G. Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker, and Mrs. ^Albert Perfect. ★ ★ + The Chi Omega house was the scene <of a charming tea Saturday afternoon, given for the benefit of the local Red Cross organization. Over 200 guests thronged the attractively decorated rooms and were received by Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. F. M. Wilkins. Mrs. R. j;S- Bryson. Miss Julia Burgess, Dean jElizabeth Fox and Leura Jerard. The jhoitesses wore the Red Cross aprons jand head-dTesses. Little Elizabeth iThacher received the silver donations at ithe door, while the prettily appointed ;tea table, with its centerpiece and candle shades in old rose tones, was presided iover by Mrs. M. L. Bngbee, Mrs. Lee Travis, Mrs. Dean Hayes, and Mrs. A. ■Fa guy-Cote. * * * Honoring Mr. F- A. Naramofe and Mr. Joseph Jacobberger, Portland architects, and members of the jury, which judged the work in design, of the University ischool of architecture, the architecture club entertained with a banquet at the Hotel Osburn last Wednesday night. jPlaces were marked around the attrac tively appointed table for Mr. Naramore, — THE — Club Barber Shop The Place Where All University Men Go. 814 WILLAMETTE ST. Mr. Jacobberger, President and Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Professor and Mrs. F. G. Young. Dr. and Mrs- George Rebec, Professor and Mrs. Arthur Fag tiy-Cote, Professor and Mrs. A. H. Scbroff. Professor Frederick Fritsch, Dean E. F. Lawrence, Mary Louise Al len, Mary Murdock. Dona Spencer, Lucille Stanton, Allyn Johnson, Era Godfrey, Margaret Grey. Beatrice Weth erbee, Mrs. Hollis Johnson. Carol Montague, Lillian Auld. Gladys Smith, Tula Kinsley. Hope McKenzie, Glenn Stanton, Herbert Heywood, Cord Seng stake, Graham Smith, Hollis Johnson. Horace Foulkes. Joe Trowbridge, Oran Jenkins, William Ralston, Loran Ellis, Sam Lehmen. Irving Smith, Arthur Run quist, Franz Jacobberger ★ ★ ★ Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, who spoke at the chamber of commerce Thursday af ternoon in behalf of the food conserva tion committee, was a dinner guest at the Defta Delta Delta house, Thursday night. Much interest has also been taken in ■performances of "The Little Dog Laughed,” by Fergus Reddie, which has been playing with a student cast at Guild hall .during the week-end. ★ ★ ★ Delta Delta Delta held initiation for Mrytle Ross and Helen S. Campbell Friday night. * * + Phi Delta Theta announces the pledg ing of Thomas Alexander Strachan, of Dufur, Oregon. ★ ★ ★ Sunday dinner guests of Delta Gamma were Professor and Mrs. C. C. Jere miah, Professor aDd Mrs. Arthur Faguy Cote, Mr. Olsen and Robert Earl. * ★ ★ Complimenting the brotners of the chapter Gamma Phi Beta was hostess at a charming dinner party last Sunday. Covers were arranged for the following guests: Fred Kiddle, Harold Cake, James Sheehy, Ernest Boylen and Bob Me N'ary. ★ ★ ★ Ty Camer, of Grants Pass, is spend ing a few days at the Alpha Tau Omega Don’t forget Bob’s Barber Shop—just around the corner, on 7th. WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES, CALL UP^ 183 And we will see Fresh, Clean Groceries. that jr0!*rMcr3S?sd.-«,r9mpUy with WEISS GROCERY COMPANY MERRY CHRISTMAS! We have all kinds of Sporting Goods, Sweaters, Foot fo'ls, Basketballs, Flashlights, Pocket Knives. Bicycles, and numerous other things. THE EUGENE GUN COMPANY Arthur Hendershott, Mgr. 770 Will. St. "■ Phone 151 ****** DRINK TO THE NEW YEAR in a glass of onr extra rich, pure milk. You’ll enjoy its splendid flavor and your health will be much the better for the steady drinking of it. Onr milk is a great restorer of bodily strength and energy. It is especially good for babies and babies’ mothers. Order a bottle left regularly at your home—clarified and pasteurized. EUGENE CLARIFYING AND PASTEURIZING CO. Phone 390 Two daily deliveries 144 9th Avenue West house. Mr. Cartier expects to return to the University after the holidays to eater the ordnance class, which begins in January. > ★ ★ ★ 1’h’lenn King is (spending the week end at her home, in Portland. ★ ★ ★ Richard Onthnuk. ’15. who has been spending the week at the Alpha Tan Omega house, left yesterday evening for Portland, where he will stop before returning to Camp Lewis. ★ ★ ★ Mrs. E. M. Pennell and Miss Mary Perkins were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta. ★ ★ ★ Delta Gamma announces the pledging of Isabelle Zimmerman, of Engene. and Marian Spoeri, of Portland. ★ ★ ★ Kappa Sigma entertained at dinner Sunday, Miss • Julia Burgess, Kathleen Forrester, Aline Johnson, Dorothy Ben nett, Noemi Bernard, Pearl Davis and Florence Hcmenway. ★ ★ + Lois Gray and Helen Stacey were dinner guests of Alpha Phi Thursday evening. ★ ★ ★ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeremiah. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bond, Betty Bond and John Evans were W'ednesday evening dinner guests of Beta Theta Pi. ★ ★ * Lieutenant Robert McMurray visited the Kappa Sigma house Wednesday on his way to Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, California. ★ * ★ Alan Emery and Charles Crandall were luncheon guests at the Kappa Sig ma house Wednesday. ★ * ★ Mrs. Fred Applegate was a dinuor guest at the Delta Delta house Tuesday night * * + Dean Fox was a dinner guest of Delta Delta Wrednesday evening. tT * * * . Horace Hair was a dinner guest at .the Delta Delta Delta house Thursday night. * ★ ★ Delta Delta Delta had as its diuuer guests Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Madaline Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs. Kuy kendall, Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Boot'll, Professor and Mrs. A. It. Sweetser, and Miss Barbara Booth. ★ * ★ Margaret McKim (ex-’20) is spending the week-end at the Delta Delta Delta house. Since leaving school, seveir.il weeks ago, she has been visiting her sister .at Dallas. ANNOUNCEMENT The art exhibit in the architecture building will be open to visitors from 2 until 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Works of art students from all over the state hove been on display since Wednesday. The exhibit will close Sunday. For Sale At Cressey’s Booksellers and Stationers. ; 630 Willamette St. EATON S\ \ h ICHLANB II LINEN THE OREGANA The Student Shop. ICE CREAM LUNCHES CANDIES Near The Campus. .Phone 928. * ^ *i 1*1 i*i i*i i*« t*k i*i A * i*i i*ii*i i*i Aifn* r*r*r -*t-V*-iV*~ AVt rft *i *i fi fti*i A A A AA A AAA A A SEND THE SOLDIER BOY ONE OF THE BOXES Prepared by the Table Supply, .Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT PREPARED IN OUR OWN KITCHEN. 9th and Oak. Phone 246. The IMPERIAL LUNCH ROOM J. Fred Gerot, Proprietor. Fresh Clams, Crabs and Oysters. Choice Steaks, Chops, Etc. 721 Willamette St. Telephone 579. Kuykendall Drug Store 870 WILLAMETTE STREET. PHONE 23. Your Immediate Attention Requested Will You Let An Opportunity To Save Many Dollars Pass By Unheeded? Not If You Can Locate The Opportunity. Is a rare chance to save money in Christmas Jew elry Shopping. You cannot fully appreciate the re duction in prices until you visit our store and look over our snlendid stock. COME IN TONIGHT OR MONDAY And make your Selections FIRE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE MAKE A FEW CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS: DIAMONDS The choicest and most precious of grifts. Laraway’s are alive with fire and color. —Mr. Lara way is an expert Diamond Merchant. Silverware Leather Goods Myrtle Wood Novelties Umbrellas Cut Glass Painted China, Etc. SETH LARA WAY GOLD Watches, Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Necklaces, Stick Pins, Watch Chains,—Fobs, Cuff Buttons, Hat Pins, Tie Clasps, etc. ^