Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 12, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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    BEULAH CLARK PLANS
ON CHAUTAUQUA TOUR
Major In School of Music Will Leave
During Term to Join Ellison
White Company.
Beulah Lorraine Clark, Alpha Delta
p; aIKi sophomore iu the school of
music, will leave the University this
term to act as piano accompanist to a
mixed quartet in the Ellison-White six
dav coast Chautauqua tour. The tour
v,ill last five months and will include
California, Utah, Washington, Oregon,
Montana. Idaho and Wyoming.
Miss Clark’s first engagement will be
' at San Fernando. California. During
the tour she will also take the part of
n flute soloist and will also play obli
gatos on the flute. Mary Adele Hays,
a coloratura soprano, will be the chief
soloist on the trip. She is well known
in connection with Chautauqua work,
and took the tour last year.
Miss Clark is a member of the Mu
Chi musical fraternity and is well known
on the University campus for her
musical talent, having been active in
concert work and in the orchestra ever
since her entrance in the University. Her
home is in Portland.
advertising poster
PRIZE CONTEST OPEN
Extension Division Gives $5.00 for Best
Bill to Display in High School
and Public Places.
John C. Almack, of the extension di
vision, ,has announced that a five dol
lar prize will be given to any Univer
sity student who turns in the best pos
ter that can be used for advertising
purposes for the extension depart
ment. The plan is to have cuts made of
the poster and have prints placed in all
high schools, post offices, and all of
the public places in the state.
Any desired information will be fur
nished to students who are interested in
the prize by the extension division.
This poster can be of any type, but
must be of not more than three colors
and must be turned in to the extension
division before May 1. The contest is
open to all University students.
Mr. Almack said that this should be of
particular interest to the students not
only because there is an honor attached
to it and because the posters will be
circulated all over the state, but it is
doing something for the University.
i GIRLS RESERVE INITIATE
Membership About 10,000; Mabyl Wei
i *er Charge of Eugene Group.
The Girls’ Reserve, an organization
for girls of high school age, had their
first initiation at the Y. W. C. A. bun
galow Friday evening. This organization
includes about 10,000 girls throughout
the northwest and is directed by Miss
Eleanor Holgate. girls work secretary
for this field. Miss Mabyl Weller has
charge of the different groups in Eu
gene.
After the initiation the girls served
a banquet. Ruth Miller had charge of
the plans for this. The following guests
I were invited: Miss Tirza Dinsdale, Y.
! W. C. A. secretary; Miss Ethel Wake
I field and Miss M. B. Goodall, both
j junior high school teachers: Miss Eleanor
j Holgate, director; Miss Mabyl Weller,
leader; Miss Ruth Benson, national Y.
W. C. A. secretary, and Mrs. Winona
Lambert Stone, advisor for the girls.
77 SUSPENDED AT BIDDLE.
Seventy-seven students of Biddle Uni
versity, North Carolina, have been sus
pended as a result of a “student strike”
which has been in effect since last Wed
nesday. The strike was called because
! of the suspension of a member of the
senior class. Students declared that this
was only the “last straw” in a series of
unsatisfactory acts on the part of the
faculty.
Patronize Emerald Advertiser*.
COMMITTEE RULES ON
CREDIT FOR LANGUAGE
Many Students Petition Faculty for
Credit for High School
Subjects.
The committee on graduation defici
encies lias just announced changes in
the rules regarding the granting of cred
it for beginning languages which have
previously been taken in high schools. |
This action came as the result of a pc- !
titiou signed by approximately 25 stu
dents. The petition was referred to the
committee by the faculty at its regular
meeting on January 6. 1921.
The committee voted that the follow
ing rules should apply to the petitioners
and should be in force in the future:
- (1) Students, who have entrance
credits for two years of high school
French or Spanish, take the second year
in college. No credit is given, if they re
peat the first year’s work in college.
(2) Students, who have entrance
icredit for one year of high school
French or Spanish, take the third term
work in college. No credit is given for
the first half year, if the first year's
work is repeated,in college, but credit
is given for the second half year
hours.)
(3) Students, who have entrance
credit for three years of high school
French or Spanish, take third year
courses in college. No credit is given
if the second year is repeated in col
lege.
Immigration O
Japan •
Hear Professor Gilbert at 9:45 Sunday
morning, University Men’s Class of Meth
odist Sunday School.
There Are Just Diamonds—and
There Are Laraway Diamonds
Laraway’s
Laraway’s
-—and There is a Vast Difference
We say “there are just Diamonds and then there are the
Lara way Diamonds and that there is a vast difference.” L ou
• can pick up “just a Diamond” anywhere but to get a Lara
way Diamond you must come to Laraway’s.
Any buyer and seller can give you the ordinary kind but
it takes an expert to buy for quality and sell quality in Dia
monds. Over a score of years’ buying- and selling Diamonds
—choosing these stones from the world’s most reliable cut
ters and importers, paying only for the^ quality each stone
represents and no more are the reasons for this difference
facts you must consider when buying a Diamond.
SOME VERY FINE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING’S AT
$50.00 AND $100.00—EASY TERMS.
BEST
DIAMOND
SERVICE
Different?
PRIVATE
DIAMOND
SALESROOM
SETH LARA WAY
DIAMOND MERCHANT AND JEWELER.
You don’t know
what you’re
missing
A drink of delightful flavor, one that
satisfies.
Home Brand
By special arrangement with an importer
of coffee, we have made an agreement to buy
this wonderful blend direct. It cannot be had
but through us and we assure you that you will
want none other after you have tried it.
We are packing it under our trademark
“Home Brand” in packages of one and five
pounds. We ask you to give this a trial and
we are not doubtful of the lesults.
Appetizing and Nutritious Foods
Foods are needed for vigorous boys and
girls, for grown men and women. They aie
essential to the health and happiness of all. Do
not forget that we carry a full and complete
line of the best food products.
FRESH BAKERY GOODS DAILY
Table Supply Co.
IP YOU WANT A GOOD JOB DONE ON
YOUR SUIT, SEND IT TO THE
Osburn Cleaners
Expert Cleaning and Pressing
Baseball and Tennis
Seasons Are Now on
Wilson Tennis Rackets $2.00 to $16.00.
Wilson Baseballs, Gloves, Mitts, Bats,
Bathing Suits; all colors
Track Suits and Shoes
Tom Wye and Wilson Sweaters
Tennis Rackets Restrung
Hauser Brothers
Outfitters to Athletes and! Sportsmen.
Thrift in Shaving requires
an A utoStrofi Razor Set
500 Staves
guaranteed from
each dozen hlades
We will lend you
an AutoStrofr Set
for 30 days FREE
TRIAL. No
deposit necessary.
No obligation to buy.
The AutoStrofr
Razor Set saves you
time, temper and
hlades, and gives the
greatest satisfaction
to he had from
shaving device.
a
The only razor ia tke warld that
strops, shaves and cleans without
taking apart. If you live out of
town and cannot get into our store,
a §ost card will bring the Razor
to you.
—SOLD AT—
The CO-OP
. »#r
You Want Value
A Hundred Cents On Every Dollar.
OUR AIM—Always has been and always
will be to stock only one uniform stand
ard grade of Good Groceries which have
known value and definite demand—with
a money-back guarantee. t
The proof of our every day values lies in tlie fact
we are offering better prices on. leading staples than
you can find in the city. It will also pay you to in
vestigate the Specials that we have from week to
week.
Our Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Bak
ery Goods MODERATELY PRICED, combined with
superior store telephone and delivery service that is
for your convenience at all times.
' The Model Kitchen.
Wo have added “your favorite” pie to the long
list of good things we are baking fresh each day.
Pies like mother used to bake, with rich, flaky crust,
well filled with Pumpkin, Mincemeat, Apricot. Fresh
Apples, Lemon Cream or Custard Cream.
Layer Cakes, Coffee Cakes, Fancy Rolls
and Cup Cakes. Real French Pastry.
A large variety to choose from. Something
different every day.
ONE TASTE INVITES ANOTHER.
Dice-Swan Company
I Formerly Dice Grocery Co.
Eighth and Olive.
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