PI BETH PHI HOSTS AT nil DANCE Palm Room at Osburn Scene of Party Given by Alpha Tau Omega Friday r#Si Night. __ Sigma Chi Entertains for Third Event of Week-End at Chapter House. An informal dance at the Pi Beta Thi house is among the social functions of this evening. A conventional colonial design, in shades of rose and green, has been worked out on the friezes of the different rooms. Fern and Oregon grape have been clustred about the walls. A number of out-of-town guests are here for the occasion. Among them are Louise Clausen of Coquille, Narcissa Jefett of Gardiner, Myrtle Isaacson of Marshfield, Clara Calkins of Klamath Falls, Louise Odell of Portland, Marian Weiss of Portland, Janet Daniels of (Portland, Lois Thomas of Cottage Grove, Laura Rand of Salem. Gladys Beals of Tillamook, Mary Packwood of Portland, Martha Rice of Portland, and Helen Rose of Portland. Patronesses are Mrs. F. W. Benson, Dean Elizabeth Fox, and Mrs. Edna P. Datson. Other guests are Margaret Fell, Esther Fell, Rollin Woodruff, Charles Morseman, Don Oxman, Paul Spangler, Sam Lehman, Ralph Dresser, Henry Foster, John Houston, Jerry Backstrand, Bert Thompson, Loren Davis, Ray Couch, James Sheehy, Flint Johns. John i Mathison. A1 Amis of Corvallis, Bill Haseltine, Joe Williams, Bill Lyle, Thurston Laraway, Wilbur Carl. John Moore. Nish Chapman, Wayne Leard, Don Roberts, John Finneran, Haseltine Schmeer, John Evans, Carl Weigle, Dr. J. J. Landsbury, Stan Atkinson, Harold White, Lay Carlisle, Kenneth Comstock, Mortimer Brown, Melvin Solve, Merle Margason, Julian Leslie, Kieth LesLe of Coquille, Lynn Tarr, and Arthur Rua quist. MU PHI EPSILON MEETS SUNDAY “American Music” to Be Discussed; Pro gram Will Be Given Soon. The monthly meeting of Mu Phi Epsi SAVOY WED. AND THURS. Mar. 6th and 7th. Ion will be held tomorrow in the chapter room of the school of music at 1:15 o'clock. The subject of the meeting is to be “American Music,” and Miss Wat kins will have the meeting in charge. Mu Phi Epsilon has set the date of April 10 for a large musical program, to be given in Villard. The program will consist of musical numbers by make application to he traus-! ferred into the photographic service. He has had considerable experience in Port- j land studios. Waldron is at present stationed at Camp Lewis with the hos pital corps, receiving ward. ! Mrs. Nellie Rogers, of McMinnville, and Mrs. Peter Vander Sluis, of Gre nada, Cal., are visiting the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ; CHAS. M. RUNYAN Presents The COMEDY, MUSICAL, EXTRAVAGANZA ere We Are By Chas. R. Warren. BRIGHT, SNAPPY, BREEZY, SPARKLING CAST OF 30 LOCAL PEOPLE. EUGENE THEATRE §.7 Prices: 50c, 75c. Box Seats, $1.00.