Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1921, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Jowns Enjoy Concerts o.f the
Club During Vacation.
ALUMNI GIVE RECEPTION
High School Students Invited
for Junior Week-end.
“The trip of the girls’ glee dub was
successful in every way. Although the
expenses were enormous, the increased
interest in the University aroused amply
pays for the effort expended.’’ Profes
sor Leland A. Coon, director of the club,
expresses himself as wholly pleased with
the results of the trip.
The alumni of Oregon were especially
hospitable to the girls and through them
many receptions, luncheons and enter
tainments of various kinds were pre
pared for the singers. Further Oregon
spirit was manifested in the talks given
by Laura Hand, manager, and Don
Davis, assistant manager in all of the
high schools in towns where the club ap
peared. Miss Rand and Don Davis in •
vited all high school seniors in behalf
of the University to attend Junior Week
end activities.
The first appearance of the dub was
in Hillsboro. A full house and enthus
iastic reception started the journey.
Huod River was next in the itinerary,
where numerous diversions were planned
to occupy the time until the concert.
Mrs. William Stewart was hostess to
the entire group at a luncheon at her
home on the heights overlooking tthe
Columbia. Additional guests were pros
pective college students. Cars were pro
vided to take the girls over the Mo/.ier
and Columbia highways in the after
noon, and in the evening. Mr. Hicks,
proprietor 'of the Lotus Grille gave a
dance there. f fV*
Sunday following the Hood River ap
nearance. the club stopped at LaGrnndc
for the night. Several girls gave solos
at the various churches, and Mr. Coon
played several numbers on the organ at
the Methodist church. These impromptu
recitals served to increase the ticket
sale for the regular concert by a large
percent.
In Enterprise the'townspeople met thr>
girls with ears to conduct them to Wnl
Iok'I1 Lake and the surrounding coun
try, sometimes called “The Switzerland
of America.” Here the more energeti
members engaged in a snow fights.
While the rest gathered wild flowers I
This is the first: time a girls' glee club
has ever appeared in Enterprise. Mr.
Coon was assured that any individuals
sceptical as to girls musical ability, es
pecially Oregon girls, were now fully
convinced that, there was such a thing
in a very marked manner.
When the glee club finally returned to
LoGrapde the house was entirely sold
out. The audience was wildly enthus
iastic, encoring each number until the
encores were totally used up.
In Baker the high school students
gave a dance in the high school gym fol
lowing the concert. Here a big recep
tion was prepared for the songsters. A
progressive dinner was the feature of
the Pendleton entertainment. Oregon
alumni and mothers of Oregon stu
dents opened their homes and prepared
MRS. BAYH
dance studio
Private and Class
Lessons day and evening
14J West 7th Street
Club Shoe Shine
Next to the Rainbow.
Good Service—Good Shine
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isfied.
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delightful courses for the travelers.
Hcppner completed the trip with a big
crowd and appreciative audience for the
concert.
Through the entire trip from Portland
on the club enjoyed a private coach,
.fames I). Hicks, traveling agent for the
O. W. R. and N. was in charge and ac
companies tlie club. Don Davis, as-,
sistant manager, juul .Mrs. Laic ml A. !
Coon were the other members of the |
party.
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Students Go To
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STUDENTS:—We are glad to see you back.
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Done Promptly with
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W. T. SHOULTS, Prop.
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for
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The spring suggests
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Thursday
| April
ONE NIGHT
Prices 50c to $1.50 Seats on Sale Wednesday, April 6
THE LAUGH SHOW OF CREATION
Bringing Up Father
at the Seashore
Good Comedy
Catchy Music
Clever Dancers
and
A Real Beauty Singing and Dancing Chorus
POSITIVELY EVERYTHING NEW
Enjoyable Evenings
WITH SPRING is always associated pleasant times and enjoy
able evenings. Of all evenings, spring evenings are by far the
most enjoyable, but after you have been in a warm theatre or
dance hall, and you drop into a cool and refreshing place like
THE RAINBOW you can’t express by mere words the results of
such a cool and refreshing atmosphere.
We R^AINBOW
H. BURGOYNE, Prop.