HOMECOMING LETTERS T9 CO OUT IN FLOOD Campaign on Campus Will be Launched Next Week NEWBURY DIRECTS WORK All Campus Committee Named To Promote Project Every student on the campus will be called upon to write a letter to a graduate or former student of the Uni versity inviting them to return for Homecoming, within the next two weeks, according to Carl Newbury who has just been appointed chairman of the Homecoming letter writing com mittee by Norton Winnard, chairman of the general Homecoming committee. Newbury has appointed the follow ing committee to care for the work in campus organizations: Gamma Phi Beta, Helen Nelson; Chi Omega, Margaret Mathisen; Kappa Alpha Theta, Margaret Beatie; Delta Delta Delta, Betty Pride; Kappa Kap pa Gamma, Alice Evans; Delta Gamma, Helen Lough ary; Alpha Phi, Hla Nich ols; Pi Beta Phi, Marvel Skeels; Alpha Delta Pi, Velma Rupert; Delta Zeta, Gertrude Smith; Alpha Chi Omega, Gladys Keeney; Zeta Rho Epsilon, Mary Sargent; Delta Tau Delta, Ray mond Lawrence; Alpha Tau Omega, Ralph Couch; Sigma Nu, Sydney Hay slip; Phi Gamma Delta, Ogden John son; Kappa Sigma, Arthur Kuhn hausen; Sigma Chi, Charles Lamb; Beta Theta Pi, Eugene Kelty; Phi Delta Theta, Wilbur Hoyt; Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Frank Carter; Chi Psi, Ralph Taylor; Delta Theta Phi, Morris Eben; Kappa Theta Chi, James Say; Bachelordon, Dan Welch; Phi Sigma Pi, Ralph Poston; Friendly hall, Carl Bowman; Oregon club, Emerald Sloan, Boy Veatch, Helen Addison and Glen Frank; Hendricks hall, Margaret Rus sel, Frances Habersham; Susan Camp bell hall, Dorothy Dixon; Thacher and Haley cottages, Felicia Perkins. All members on this committee are asked to meet with Chairman New bury in room 212 of the commerce building at 4:30 this afternoon, at which time more definite plans will be formulated. Homecoming envelopes are now on sale at the Co-op store and more are being printed so that an “envelope day” may be held on the campus next week. A concise program of Homecom ing events will be announced soon so that students may include it in their letters. General Chairman Winnard has made WHAT do you look for in clothes; good style, correct lit, long wear and unusual value ? You will find clothes “tailored to measure by Born” fully up to your expectations. You can buy a good Born tailored suit, now, at $30 or $35; better grades at higher prices, if you desire; at any price you are sure of generous value and atisfaction. Frank E. Dunn 845 Willamette St. the following appointments to com mittees framing details for the annual event: Wilbur Phillips, dance com mittee; luncheon committee, Banson McArthur, Eva Beekm&n and Echo Balderee. SHY’S MEN SHOW OLD-TIME FIGHT (Continued from page one) for the Fijis, while Core, at guard, besides playing an unusually good de fensive game, garnered four field baskets!, Wagner, at guard, played good ball for the dormitory men. The lineups were: Friendly hall (5) Phi Delta (35) Martinsen 1 F. Altstock 17 Goodell .F. Staley 2 Saucoer 2 .C. McMillan 6 Wegner 2 .G. Gore 8 Sayre .G. Schaefer 2 Substitutions: Fijis, Knudsen for McMillan, Hill for Staley, Jones for Schafer. Beferee, Durno. Phi Belt Game Close The Phi Delts took a hard fought 1 contest from the Oregon Club No. 1 team by a score of 13 to 12. It was nip and tuck from whistle to whistle, with either team standing to win until the last minute. Both teams played the j floor well and showed good team work : Aim and Wright were the point-getters i for the Phi Delts while Hill and Frasier I played the best game for the losers. The lineups were: Oregon Club No. 1 (12) Phi Delts (13) i Sloan .F. Aim 6 jMcCleary 2 .J.: Murphy Hill 7 .C. Wright 5 ! Frasier 1 .G. Gavin 2 I Ericson .G. Miner Substitutions: Oregon Club, Furry 2 for Sloan. Phi Delts, Dunn for Mur phy. Beferee, Andre. AD CLUB MEETING CALLED All Members Asked to be at Journalism Shack This Afternoon A meeting of the University Ad : oluta has been called for this afternoon at 5 o’clock in the journalism shack. Plans for the entertainment of Charles H. Mackintosh, president of the associ ated advertising clubs of the World, on his visit to the campus on December 1, will be formulated at the meeting. During his stay oa the campus, Mr. Mackintosh is to be the guest of the Ad club and the officers of the organi zation wish to start in at once to pre pare for him. Among the other matters o be brought up will be the election of a secretary-treasurer, Leroy Ashcraft uot being in school this term. Other matters will also be brought up for discussion. Your Eyes Skillful Examinations Perfect Fitting Glasses Dependable Optical Service ROYAL J. GICK Optometrist 908 Willamette St. Up Stairs Phone 620. I FILIPINO CLUB FORMED WITH NINETEEN MEMBERS Canute TJdaaco Is Elected President; j Intention Is to Take Part In Debate and Athletics Canute Udasco of Piddig, Province of 11oeas Norte, Philippine Islands, was elected president of the Filipino ; club, organized last night in Dean : Straub's office. There are nineteen members in the association, twelve of whom are students on the University \ campus, the remainder being registered i in Eugene high school or the Eugene Bible university. Other officers elected were Yicent I Aqueno, vice-president, Alejandre Pab- j lo, secretary, and Romulo Avila, treas f urer. Fortunato Samonte, Romeo Ronquillo and Lucius Aquino were appointed to draw up the constitution. The club, which is intended pri marily to bring together the students from the Islands who are residing in Eugene, plan to engage in various cam pus activities, debate, music and ath letics. Lucius Aquino, Onifra Hipe, Freder ico Plurad, Joan Delmendo and Romulo Avila were delegated to investigate the talent of the organization and make plans foT the term’s activities. RUTH FLEGAL RESIGNS,, Y.'W. C. A. Loses Two Presidents I114 Year; Nominating Committee Named The Y. W. C. A. has been especially unfortunate this year in not being able to retain officers. Ruth Flegal, presi dent of the association, has resigned and Phebe Gage, vice-president, is un able to fill the vacancy as her time is filled by other work. A nominating committee composed of three girls—Glyde Schuebel, Kay Bald, and Charlotte Clark, will meet soon to nominate a new president. The date for their meeting has not yet j been set, however. A regular cabinet meeting will be j held next Tuesday, November 1, in the bungalow. Classified We do hemstiching, 10 cents per yard. Black and white thread furnished. Sin ger Sewing Machine Co., 640 Willam ette. tf. Chiropractic—Is safe, sane and srre. Chiropractic will permanently cure your troubles. Examination free. Dr. George A. Simon, 916 Willamette st. 8-028. Chnysaoithe raums^ Halloween Parties Fine Orange spray Chrysanthe mums, also red and yellow berried plants. Special sale on a fine grade of yellow Chrysanthemums this week end at. $1.00 per doz. FOR CARS AGE BOUQUETS WE ..ARE EXCELLED BY NONE. Every event is an occa sion for flowers. Inipfrsifo28>rtst^ ~(0herv you find thejflovenj $ 993 ffi/yard S£ 7£>A»»,rfi»nsi'-604 IF you can’t have a NEW suit— Why not have a CLEAN suit? YOUR clothes may be old and they may be worn, but if they’re clean and free of wrinkles, you are well dressed. Let us show you what we can do. 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