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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1920)
MU PHI BFSUIaJN gives intbrbsiwg mroitAM Concerts In HUarby Towns May Be Given Following Christ mas Holidays. Mu Phi Epsilon gave its regular semi monthly program in the music hull lust Saturday for the members of the organ isation. Alice (Johlke- was iu charge of iflic program. Mrs. Jane Tbacher, national music ad Yiscr for the fraternity is a member of rtl,(1 local organization and according to Fern Murphy, president of the frater nity, is of great help to the girls in this work. Hans for giving concerts m nearby towns were discussed. The girls ex pect to give the concerts after the Christmas holidays. The program given at the meeting was as follows! Current Events ..... Bach Alice Gohlke. Violin Air for G string.Bach Alberta Potter. Handel. Margaret Phelps. Voice Aria .Handel Laura Rand. Piano: Air and Variation from 5th Suite .... 1.Handel Aurora Potter. Mu rjiiJ'tfianglfjBbBg. 0REGAJ7A STAFF GETS TfWONBW WRITERS |PI#rri MMi, Athletics, and Miss Clark, W omen’s Activities^ Members; Features Sough*. { '.Two appointments have been recently jmiide to the Oregana staff. They ate: Pierre Mead, athletics, and Charlotte Clark, Women’s activities. Miss Clark bill work in place of Dorris Sikes, who >trill not be at Oregon next. term, i The new Oregana office, into which the editor-and manager movecf.lffst week, js- in the room adjoining the new copj>r desk, in what was formerly the women's ■outdoor gymnasium. i: During the Thanksgiving vacation; Wanna McKinney, editor; Warren Kays* Manager; Harry EUis, associate editor, anti John Dierdorff, head of the feature department, went to Portland in the in terests of the Oregana. They wentf through the iHicks-Chapman Engraving Co.'s plant and received a number ot ntiiqne suggestions for the., book. 4 They selected the art mootings for ■ this is sae. 2$ - There is an entirely new idea being worked out for the art depenuetit which .will be a distinct feature of this year’s ^Oregana. _ Patronize Emerald Advertisers « i LATIN VESPER SERVICE | GIVEN LARGE AUDIENCE Fine Degree of Perfection Reached By Choir; Technique in Sacred , Mass Appreciated. A large audience filled Villard hall, j Sunday afternoon, at the vesper services Riven by the University of Oregon choir. The mass of St. Cecelia was presented an inspiring manner by the choir, wh.eh had been drilled to a fine degree of perfection by the director, John >’tark Evans. This sacred mass gave ample opportunity to display the e*-J ■- 1 -i eel tehee of teohtfhpie reached by the vesper choir. From the “Gloria” To the “Benedict - i s," the thought of every passage was dear, although the text, which is I.atin, was not understood by the majority of tlie listeners. AH the solo parts were excellently rendered. The soloists were Miss Genevieve Clancy, soprano; Miss Laura Band, contralto: George Hopkins, tenor; Glen Morrow, baritone; with Vincent Kngeldinger as accompanist. 44 GRADUATE AT STANFORD. Degrees are to be awarded to 44 stu dents at Stanford University at the close of tbe winter term. * * Lumber, Lath and Shingles THE Mm LUMBER GO. Phone 452 5th and Willamette Sts. Domestic Hand Laundry The Home of Personal Service 143 W. 7th Phone 252" FOR SERVICE A fine line of University Seal Jewelry and Pennants for Christmas Get YoiirJtLUE BOOKS Early. Complete Stock of 1 and Stal This Includes Basketball, Football, Baseball and Gymnasium Supplies AVe Are Also Selling * Guns and Ammunition At Attractive Prices Watch Our Windows R.A. f)} “The Winchester Store’? u Phone 47 771 Willamette PENCILS TpOR the student or prof., . Rie superb VENUS out rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co, «o FifthAve. NewYork The lareett itlUxg I quality pencil I In the we rid -lo Fifth Ave., New York, Dept. D44. We have the most complete tine of Christ mas gift suggestions for Oregon Students. —Our prices are not holiday prices. The largest variety to select from in the city University Book Store Silk Lamp Shades ’■% I w ’ We are putting on sale for Christmas a lot of Silk Shades for Floor Lamps, originally priced from $25 to $50 each; now on sale, priced from $7.50 to $15 00. We sell on Easy Payment Plan; Credit given on special sale prices. Another lot of small Silk Shades which were selling- for lo fl$00 .■4I1 'ifc I m ti He .1.5 each, now on sale, priced from, each. Special offering of 25% discount on all Framed Pictures Wonderful bargains in Overstuffed Davenports, covered grades of tapestry; priced from.$125.00 APPLEGATE FURNITURE Eugene Theater Bldg. Probably you haven’t yet tasted that which you would like best. Imagine under those circumstances what you have been missing—real joy, joy of satisfaction. 1 Have You Tried The Varsity French Pastries? Therein you will find that which you have been miss ing these many days. If you have tried them you will agree with us.