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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
•CULL TO SERVICE' THEME OF MEETING Y. W. C. A. Conference Ad dressed by 6 Delegates. GIRLS STAY TO SUPPER Presbyterians Win Prize For Most Original Stunt. The call to service and its application was the main tbeine disousspd by the six church representatives at -tIt<■ Y. M. C. A. meeting Tuesday afternoon in eon nection with the Inter-denominational Vocational Conference. The three “L”s, leadership, loyalty and love were emphasized by Mrs. Ed kine Burton the Baptist representative in a short talk. Mrs. W. H. Phillips told of the definite openings for college wo men in social work especially in the south among the poor mountain whites, as they are called. Also she spoke of some places in foreign countries where the need wns imperative. Ideas of Service Told. Mrs. P. A. Magruder, the Methodist representative from Corvallis, mentioned the new ideas of service and the methods used to carry them out. She emphasized the need for college women with their trained minds and ability to adapt them selves to all conditions in this social work which necessarily deals with all sorts of people. Mrs. Bondi not Seeley continued the discussion making an ap peal for greater sacrifice among the girls. She contrasted the hardships en countered in countries like China and Indin to tlie really few things that, we are asked to give up in this country. Her subject was “What, does religion mean to me?" and in connection with this she told of many little examples of sacrifice among people interested in tin1 work. Begin at home and then try to help others, was the opinion of Mrs. 1). C. Kellems, representing (lie Christian ehurch. The work that you do near home is the stepping stone to greater work in the future and so especial attention should be paid to the work near at hand. Mrs. Leonard. Episeopalinn, spoke of how our ideas of religion and service were constantly changing and used (lie story of the Holy (Trail as an example. Supper Is Served. After the meeting the girls stayed and had supper together. They were di vided into six denominational groups and each one put on a stunt. The Presby terians gave an original song about themselves and won the honors of the evening. The girls all sang Oregon songs for the visitors, .lane Campbell with a committee of freshman girls had charge of the supper. After the stunts were over Miss Edith White of New York, talked for a short time on the'call to service and mentioned particularly the Indian schools iji Mont ana where she has been just recently. Mrs. Mugruder in closing her talk read the following poem which seemed appropriate to the topics under discus sion : "Some ships drive East, ami some drive West By the selfsame wind that blows. •rrrv 5c DANCE TONIGHT!! SID WOODHOUSE Hear Eugene’s fin est Dance Oreheslra. Every Dance a fea ture Dance. Pep every minute. OLD ARMORY BUK Eugene Dancing Academy. Open Daily 1 p. m. j to 9 p. in. PHONE 1303. r >* It is (hr sot of tho sail ami not the gale That determines the way we go. As'the way of the wind is the way of fate As wo travel along through life; ft is the set of the soul that determines the goal, ^ And not the ealm or the strife.” DEBATES NOW ASSURED Inter-sorority Meeting to be Held Thursday Evening. An inter-sorority- debate meeting is to be held in Professor Crockat’s room Thursday evening. A question will at this Hmc ho decided upon for the so de bates. which will take place next term. Jt bas been a ipiestion for some time whether or not the inter-sorority debates would be held this year. They are now assured, and will be conducted in the same manner as heretofore. As yet these debates have no faculty backing, and are sponsored by /.eta Kappa Psi, women's national forensic society. How ever, the girls interested have been working hard, and still hope to obtain faculty backing, and college credit for I the work done, which up to this time has been unattainable. • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Patronize ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ Emerald Advertisers Obak CigarS tore The Home of the Students Who Use the Pool and Billiard Tables 8th and Willamette W. R. (Obak) Wallace I Dine Out Alter the week of study plan a Dinner Party at the Osh urn. Nothing is more pleas-, ing than to enjoy a tasty cooked meal served in a pleasing manner. Next Sunday come to the Osburn and be convinced. Osburn Hotel Mayer & McCroskey Exclusive College Dance SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 5TII. OLD ARMORY EMYERSITY of OREGON Girls* (Jloo Club opening Concert. Oregon Songs, Solos. Sketches, Stunts. TIU KSIVAV, FKIUCAKV M, 8 P. M. Bell Theatre springM Admission .’>,')(* and 50c. 16 FROSH CREWS AT HARVARD. 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The College Center In every college town there is one place that be comes the meeting place of students—At Oregon it is the Campa Shoppe. LUNCHES 35 Cents. DINNERS 50 Cents. WAFFLES AT ALL HOURS. \ Remember you will meet your friends at the Dance tonight at The Campa Shoppe Phone 229-R. II R. TAYLOR, Prop. Only 54 Lots Left For Subscription in Eugene. A total of 350 lots was allotted tor subscription to resi dents of Eugene—of the total, 289 have been sold. 850 Invested today may be worth $5000 in six months Oregon-Montana Oil Co. Home Office—EUGENE, OREGON Wakh this paper every day for further announce ments. •.* - A