Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 20, 1919, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    WOMEN’S LOTTERY
SET FOR SATURDAY
(Continued from page 1)
Gilham, Mabel
Gettings, Eleanor
Gillis, Marion
Gohlke, Alice
Soderstrom, Gerda
Gochnour, Daisy
Barryman, Clara
Capps, Alice
Carroll, Ruth
Casad, Margaret
Case, Ber.tha V.
Chapman, Bertha
Chase, Genevieve
Chausse, Dorothy
Christensen, Leona
Clark, Beatrice
Coad, Pauline
Coe, Mejtrude
Conditt, DeEtta
Ganterihein, Ellen
Scott, Margaret
Schenck, Evelyn
Seaman, Dorothy
Sawtell, Doris
Elrod, Lucile
Elrod, Maurine
Erickson, Frances
Ernest, Maud
Evans, Alice
Evans, Margaret
Bennett, Dorothy
Berry, Ada
Calkins, Clara
Cameron, Clem
"ameron, Ronaldo
Carlock, Marcile
Carlson, Ruby
Carson, Helen
Carter, Mary
Case, Helen
Case, Victoria
Casey, Helen
Chandler, Vivian
Churchill, Doris
Clark, Avis
Clarke, Helen
Coates, Agnes
Conklin, Margaret
Clancy, Genevieve
Coffey, Valiere
Coley, Emma
Collier, Kathryn
Collins, Audrey
Coolidge, Emma
Coolidge, Lorna
Cram, Lenore
Crosfield, Jeannette
Croxall, Josephine
Scott, Ruth
Coleman, Eleanor
Colton, Gretchen
Copenhaver, Lucile
Copenhaver, Nellie
Sutton, Alys
Craig, Bernice
Creede, Edyth
Creede, Ceeile
Cundy, Margaret
Curtis, Alice
Cushman, Dorothy
Fall is, Mauna Loa
Fassett, Faith
Fitzgibbon, Evelyn
Flanders, Ida
Forbes, Christine
Forney, Anna Lou
Scngstacken, Doris
Greenbaum, Leah
Gurney, *Mary
Gregory, Leona
Cirub, Mary Jo
Shell, Hesse
crewuson, neairice
Fell, Margaret
Fell, Esther
Fields, Nancy
Flint, Helen
Easel, Florence
Frank, Glenn
Frazier, Janet
Frease, Helen:
French, I’aty j
Skeels, Marvel
Gray, Lois
Gray, Margaret
Green, Leola
Green, Ruth
Griffin, Ruth
Sanborn, Ruth Gronholm, Helen
Stephenson, Elizabeth
Stebno, Geneva
Sutherland, Mabel Stewart, Irene
Stewart, Sue Straughan, Marguerite
Stockton, Kittie Flegel, Ruth
Stone, Lela Stoltenberg, Ollie
Stone, Leah Strong, Vivian
Stoppenbach, Helen Stratton, IJIulu
Stroda, Ida Strachan, Lexie
Atkinson, Bertha Ady, Marian
Berryman, Mary Anderson, Aulis
Diehl, Ruth Anderson, Myrtle
DeVore, Loye Andrews, Marian
Ellsworth, Gladys Barnes, Ceeile
Duniway, Margaret Beale, Claire
Shaffner, Bertha Blurock, Frances
Druley, Mary Delzell, Marjorie
Engstrom, Ruth Dezendorf, Doris
Eakiu, Dorothy Dickey, Dorothy
Purkheomer, Rita
Eakin, Priscilla
Dotscon, Vala
Garber, Eucile
Emison, Gladys
Shipp, Blanche
Golding, Gertrude
Goodin, Margaret
Gorrie, Maud
Kueh, Helen
Wilson, Naomi
Tonnbrook, Nell
Kustad, Vivian
Ryan, Mary
Englund, Milliania
Gates, Laura
Graham, Maud
Garrett, Florence
Goerig, Marie
Estey, Mary
Southwurth, Nell
Smith, Hallie
Smith, Mabel
Smith, Helen
Sorenson, Nena
Smith, Mildred
Spaeth, Emily
Sprig:■ <Jenevieve
Stewart, Ruth
Stevens, Nadine
Taylor, Gladys
Taylor, Mable
Thiel, Eva
Templin, Fannie
Veatch, Sylvia
Thomas, Mice
luck, Ruth
iillson, Elizabeth
I'olle. Gertrude
Tompkins, Pauline
lermoen, Gertrude
Tracey, Alma
Trafzer, Welt ha
Travis, Fern
vanSchoonover.
Turner, Amy
VanStern, Lucy
Piment, Gladys
Ditto, Alma
Dixon, Dorothy
Dodds, Mildred
[Ionian, Dorothy
Downs, Anna
Gage, Phobe
Garbade, Emma .1.
Garrett, Harriett
Graham, Eeono
Weller, Mabyl
Riddle, Florence
Rupert, Velma
Furuset, Florence
Punier, Lora
Pubuy, Helen
Dunivvay, Dorothy
Dunn, Ariel
Edsall, Marjorie
Eggleson, Eunice
Slnnvalter, Vein
Smith, lltda
Smith, Evelyn
Smith, Gladys
Smith, leva
Smith, Margaret
Spall, Eleanor
Spencer, Bernice
Spulak, Helen
Stanton, Thelma
Taylor, Marian
Templeton, Rheta
Taylor, Gretchen
Thompson, Clam
Th'.’rlow, Elvna
I'eshner, Lora
Thurston, Alice
Tigard, Grace
1 obey, v era
Todd, Jessie '
Tompkins, Eileen
Turner, Mary t
Tuttle, Marian (
VanNuys, Mildred i
Vera T:uek, Mary (
VanSchocnoven, Alice 1
VanTassel, Harriet l
J
Veazie, Emily Vaughn, Annette
LaFollett, Mayme Laws, Mrs. .T. C.
i.andon, Alta B. Leavitt, Maybelle
Lane, Gladys Lawrence, Elsie
Larsen, Maltrude Leonard, Annette
Lawrence, Marion Leonard, Virginia
Wave, .Lesley Livengood, Katherine
Bclener, Imogene London, Eliza noth
Lewis, Jessie Lighter, Alice Mary
lewis, Pearl D. Nash, Itutli G
Livermore, Gertrude
Logan, Mona
Loie.iz, Crescent
Lucius, Margaret
j. milord, Erma
is .":on, Laura
Nelson, Madge
Nswland, Mildred
Nvisler, Gladys
Nwolai, Marian
Noren, Jennie
Nvgren, Nelie
Shelton, Mary
Ridings, Rita
J.'.Ile, Edna
Rolnnson, Violet
Rogers, Gertrude
Small, Annabel
Her, Romah
Ervin, Katherine
Jrving, Louise
Jrrkf-on, Margaret
Jogger, Florence
Jamieson, Dorothy
Johnson, Florence
Johnson, Gladys K
Johnson, Johanna
Nelson, Margard
Low i y, Dorothy
Lu[her, Gladys
Nelson, Holer
Nelson, Wands
Nichols, Ila
Shea, Amu
Nicolai, Heler
Nolen, Minnie T.
Rand, Laura
Rasor, Haze'
Packwood, Mai-j
Pallett, Anns
Roberts, Audrey
Robbins, Naorr.
Rogers, Zonv/eisi
Russell, Margaret
Rogers, Leotr
Jewett, Narcisss
Irving, Mary
Johnson, Dessel
Johnson, Allyr
Kaye, Esthc
Judkins, Joy
Kelley, Ellen
jndall, Evangeline
Kiddle, Leta
Johson, Genevieve King, Thc-o
Kersun, Celia Joyner, Myrtle
Judkins, Edith Lafferty, Renoiia
Fn.ome, Katherine Kay, Marjcne
Kaye. Katherine Ke.gy, Beulah
Kerzur, Lola Kelly, Mary Aita
Kluemm, Germany
Knapp, Grace
Kunil, Margaret
Keyt, Wanda
Kuykendall, Helene
Lit gsley, Celia Maud
Lambert, Winona Adek
Kelly, Zella
Kern, Margaret
K~>u, Lucille
Kll't'e, Edith
I Dig, Inc/.
Kirk Bonita
Knowles, Anabel
Krough, Dina
Kruse, Marjorie
Kubli, Edith
Lacey, Inez
Lane, Ruth
Lake, Adelaide
Largent, Mary
Laugherty, Helen
Lamb, Enid
Largent, Maud
Skinner, Florence Slotboom, Madeline
Headlee, AU'e Habersham, Frances
Hafner, Hulda Hadley, Elizabeth
Hartman, Florence Hales, Rena
Hall, Lila Hall, Helen
Hammond, Margaret
Ham11 in, M argaret
Harris, Fay Hamilton Merie
[larding, Katherine Hamm, Alice
ileideman, Clara Hanson. Eva
.arris, Edith
till, Anna
1 ill, Mildred
lensloy Hilda
logan, Jeanette
iickernell, Georgia
kdmath. Helena
Harbke, Gladys
Hawes, Mildred
Hassen. Louise
Haven. Genevieve
HegarcH, Mary
Henderson, Vera
Hensley, Beatrice
iickei tiell, .lost j'hine
lickaihier, Harollo
Holcomb Fern
Rjplvins, Ruth
Hudson, Hui'iet
Houston, Vera
Hutton, Lueilo
I It ii'.vhton, G i ai >
V. \iUnu
Mr Ki o,
II • > w i Us,
Ucl'herson
Holman, Miuynna
Hildebrand, Elsie
lloollein, Thelma
Ilagenbush, Irene
Holiday, Marjorie
Holcomb,. Mr.rr'a
Uoilopeter, Letta
Hooper, Helen
Hopson, Winifred
■, Isabella
i lorothy
Cha riot te
Carolina
McGuire, 1 orolhy
dcCrneken, Marion Houghton, Helen
Ivde. Jean Huntington, Helen
Mi-c;ill, Frances Huntley, Mildred
dvYeigh, Eileen Husband, Rachel
dc'.Ybirther, Ruby lluson, Jane
dann, Grace Hutchinson Eve
dac.Millan, Frances McCorkle, Facile
' .i‘lven/ie, Vnabel McCormick, Mary
d risen, Ruth McRav, Inn
llayer, Helen McDermott, Ona
a -d'er, Alene McGilchrist, Ethel
deloness. Gladv s Mcllaley, EF.'.ahei i
dde-, Elizabeth
diles, Jessie
dil er. Grace
iW Intel, Gladys
d.-dler, Audrey
oilier, Mayboll 1
dilligun, Renuvno
ililchel!, Jean
iloore, Frances
b e, Josephine
lorrow. Heft trice
io cr, Velma
Mr • l.ois
i iirby, Mildve 1
ImMock, Helen
l., er, t aurine
Ivors, Marjorie
Ibenchain, Marie
hiield, Elda
dntr, Louise
•'Day, Mary
ackard, Florence
■ 'Farrell, Anastr.si
McKinley, Muii.'I
McLeod, Hear rice
McMurphey, Adah
Macklin, Keoa
Mackenzie, llure
Mackenzie, Jean
Macy, Lois
Magers, Edna
Maguire, Jennie;
Manning. Helen
Manville, Dorothy
Marsh, Elsie
Marsters, Leona
Mathis, Mary
Matson, Gene vie v '
Mathis, vHady
Maxham, Helen
Medlec, Norma
Meisner, Len a
Mickelson, Esther
Mitchell, Zetn
Miller, Dorothy F
a Mitchell, Hattie i
MARSHALL SHIS OREGON
FICTION WRITER PRODUCING
5000 WORDS DAILY
Stories Treat of Animal Life in John
Day Valley, Klamath County
and Blue Mountains
“Medford Man is Selling Oregon to
Entire Nation,” is the headline on a
column story written by Lawrence
Dinnefen, former Oregon student, who
visited the southern town and ran
into Edison Marshall, also an Oregon
product, who has been doing so well
in short story writing since 1915 that
he is now producing 5000 words daily
and has no trouble in finding a mar
ket for them. These men were fellow
students at the University a few years
back. Dinneen, who is now in the
circulation department of the Jour
nal, in writing of Marshall, says:
“He has been making ‘so good’ in
short stories since I last saw him in
1915 that I wanted to have a chat.
I grabbed him, waited until he bouglu
85c worth of October magazines con
taining his stories, and then I steer
ed him away from a pretty girl in
front of a big automobile and took
him to a secluded corner of a loung
ing room iu the Medford University
club. There I had him tell me of him
self for the past four and a half years.
i wenc iurmer ana naa mm ten me
of his life from the time he was born
at Rensselaer, Ind., August 28, 1894.
“Marshall has soild a lot of his
‘stuff,’ is selling it and hence is sure
of himself. Right now lie’s writing
5000 words a day on Oregon subject
matter, mostly stories of animals of
the entire state.
“One story may be based on Mar
shall's home territory in the hills
and valleys of southern Oregon, an
other tells of the sage hens of the
John Day, another of the lalce3 of
Klamath and Lake counties, another
of the Blue mountains. Marshall is
selling Oregon at the rate of 6U00
words a day.
“I asked him what magazines l e
sold to and he answered, “It would be
easier to tell you what magazines I
do not sell to.’",
i _
Faculty Advisor Named
S-Maralda wishes to announce Prof.
Edmonds of the school commerce as
faculty advisor.
THE OWL CLUB •
announces the election, as • '
honorary member, of •
DEAN ERIC W. ALLEN •
and the pledging of
HARRY ELLIS of Baker. •
..el, Mary
MV' thland, Lois
linker, Adelaide
I •! mer, Carolyn
1 erkins, Audrey
Pfost, Laurita
Patten, Veda
Pm-irr, Irene
Parkinson, Mary
Perry, Emily
Paysen, Aurita
Pease, Edna
Perrey, Frances
l’ixley, Lois
Poles, Lillie
Mitchell, Marion
Mitch?], /eta
Montgomery, Rush
Moore, Mary
Mork, Austral
Morris, True
Morrow, Lauriel
Moss, Jeanette
Murphy, Fein
Murphy, Jane
Parson, Lucille
Patterson, Charlotte
Paulsen, Gladys
Pearson, Lillian
Perkins, Georgina
Peterson, Frances Redmond, Lucille
Solder, Ruth Peterson, Elizabeth
Phetteplace, Gertrude
Phelps, Margaret
Pike, Esther Pilkington, Geraldine
Pyrit, Pearl Pittinger, Doris
Potter, Alberta Pirie, Edith
Radabaugh, Mamie Potter, Aurora
Rise, Bernice
Ramont, Maeljolle
Rasor, Lula
Reese, Margaret
Rogers, Belle
Prosser, Edwma
Rugg, Grace
Rawlings, Ella
Reed, Dorothy
Reed, Helene
Rice, Eva
Schuebel, Glyde
Watson, Lucia
Waters, l.ouemina
Watkins, Lucille
\\ ecks, Mildred
Weiss, Marian
Wilson, Naomi
Wells, Marjorie
Wheelhouse, Clara
Whisler, Vivian
Whit chouse, Elizabeth
Wright, Beulah
Whitmore. Jet
Whitney, Mildred
Wilson, Edythe
Williams, Mirian
Wissinger, Dorothy
Wright, Gladys
Wright, Madonna
Yoran, Beatrice
Rice, Martha
Wagner, Leah
Wakefield, Ethel
Warwick, Nell (
Watt, Helen
Westwood. Martha
Weller, Mabyl
West, Janet
Wheeler, G retchen
Wheeler, Pauline
Whitaker, Helen
White, Eloise
Whitfield, Irenes
Wherity, Alice
Wickland, Blanche
Wilson, Katharine |
Wilson, Louise j
Wolff, Ruth'
Wootton, Dorothy
PROFESSOR WILL SPEAK
Faculty Members Announce Topics
For Teachers’ Institute
Seven members of the faculty of
the University will be speakers at the 1
annual Lane County Teachers’ insti
tute to be held at the Eugene high
school on November 24, 25 and 26.
Dr. D. W. DeBusk of the department
of education will speak on “The Sig
nificance of the Early Training of the
Child”; President P. .L. Campbell on
“The New World Era”; Miss Mabel
Louise Cummings of the physical
training department on “Physical
Training in Schools,” and after the
lecture she will demonstrate the
teaching of physical exercise; Profes
sor F. S. Dunn, head of the Latin de
partment, on “Vignettes and Silhou
Thanksgiving
Ball
an all student dance
Multnomah Hotel Parlors
November 27.
THE CLUB
Home of the Students
814 Willamette Street.
WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST
GO TO THE
Tollman Studio
734 Willamette St.
Phone 770
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After the U. of O—M.A.A.C. Game
THANKSGIVING
BALL
TIME—NOVEMBER 27, 8:30 P. M.
PLACE—MULTNOMAH HOTEL.
GIRL—IT’S UP TO YOU.
For Students of U. of O., O. A. C.
and U. of W.
eph Schafer, head of the history de
ettes in Italy”; John C. Almack of the
extension department on “Keeping Up
in Teaching”; Dr. H. R. Douglas of
the school of education on “What the
High School Should Be,” and Dr. Jos
partment, on ‘“Training for Citizen
ship.”
All Student Body Cast—Guess the
Liar in the Play—at Eugene theatre,
Dec. 5.
t-i:
Students Pay us a Call
Schwering & Lindley Barbers
12-9th St.
We have a complete line of Sporting Goods.
Now is the time to be equipped for your Class
Team or “Frat.”
BRODER8 BROTHERS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh, Corned and Smoked Meats
80 W. Eighth Street Eugene, Oregon Phone 40
•4>
<$*•
W. R. (OBAK) WALLACE
CIGARS, CANDY, SODA, BILLIARDS AND PIPES FOR COLLEGE
MEN.
804 Willamette St, Eugene, Ore. Phone 48.
-<$•
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Choice Flowers For All Occasions
Special Rates to Students Organizations. Decorative Plants to rent.
THE UNIVERSITY FLORIST
Phone 654
993 HilyardSt.
EUGENE THEATRE
The Little Dog Laughed
FRIDAY, NOV. 21
Tickets Now On Sale At Box Office
The ideal spot for you to spend a part of your
evening down town. The surroundings are pleas
ing and you’ll find something extra good on the
menu
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THE VARSITY
778 Willamette St.