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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
PLANS NEARLY FINISHED FOR JUNIOR WEEK-END Tickets for Prom Will Be on Sale Next Week Plans are now nearly complete for the-various events of Junior Week-end, according to the reports of the com mittees on the prom, the canoe fete, the campus luncheon, and other parts of the program. Tickets for the prom will be placed on sale during Tuesday and Wednes day of next week. They may be ob tained at the Co-op or from members of the junior class who will handle them in the various living organiza tions. The committee in charge is urg ing early ticket purchasing to avoid the jamb at the prom Saturday night. Tickets will sell at $1.00. The prom is to be formal, but no taxis or flow ers are to be included as a part of the evening’s gaieties. Dancing will start at 8:30, and a six-piece orchestra has been secured. Punch and programs for the occasion have been ordered. Campus Luncheon Cost Beduced Campus luncheon plans have been greatly altered, due to the desire to cut down expense, and a scheme has been devised to reduce the cost per student to a minimum. All girls’ or ganizations will furnish sandwiches, and men’s organizations will contribute deviled eggs. Each student will be charged 5 cents each for coffee, salad and ice cream. This 15-eent chargo will be the only outlay of money, and no tax whatever will be placed on the various organizations, as has been done in the past. DEAN FOX SPEAKER AT Y. W. SENIOR BREAKFAST Affair to Be This Morning in Sun Parlor of Woman’s Building; Solos on Program The program for the Y. W. C. A. senior breakfast to be held in the Woman’s building thiH morning has been announced by the committee in charge. LeLaine West, president of the association, will preside as toast mistress. Dean Elizaboth Fox, repre senting Mrs. Campbell, will speak to the girls. Mrs. George Bohler, chair man of the advisory board, will greet the Bcnior women on behalf of the board, and Margaret Jackson will give a toast in the name of the juniors to which Grace Tigard will respond in behalf of the seniors Violin selections will be given by Helen Harper and a vocal solo by Viola I’owoll Freshmen girls, under tho direction of tho boosters’ committee, of which Ednn Lnrgent is chairman, will be in; charge of the serving, and tho clean-up j work will be carried on under tho supervision of tho bungalow commit tee, in charge of Helen Addison. Junior women who are attending are reminded to bring 50 cents to pay for breakfast for themselves and the senior whom they are escorting. The girls are asked to meet in the Alumni hall at 8:110. Breakfast will be served in the sun parlor and it is hoped to liavoj it over by 10:110 so that it will not in any way conflict with the campus luncheon. A splendid menu and novel decorations are promised and a large j number of girls are expected to be on j hand. VISITING MOTHERS (Continued from page one) formal gathering for all visiting moth ers and their families at Hendricks hall at 8:00 o'clock this evening. This is the mode of entertainment which has been substituted for the concert which1 wns to have taken place at Villardj hall. The girls of Hendricks hall will be hostesses at the reception. A mus ical program will be given. Sunday morning special services will be held at the Eugene churches in honor of Mothers’ Day. The feature of the day will be the vesper services to be hold at the Methodist church at CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum chars*. I time, 2£>c . ‘J lime*. { 45c : 5 times, $1. Must be limited to 6 lines, ov* * this limit, 6c tier line. Phone 1*61, or leave copy with itueineaa office of Kmkkaui. in University Press Payment in mlvntuar. Of tic# hours, 1 to 4 p. ni PROTECT YOURSELF and your car. Before starting on your vacation trip, insure your automobile and buy acci dent insurance for yourself. The sense of security will add to your enjoyment. Call Goo. O tioodall, telephone d-tilv. ll>:l Mlt? 3 1 OR SALE Site for fratcruitx house or private residence l.et SOxU at northeast corner of Alder and Fif teenth streets, Eugene Address F. (! Frink, 310 Vniversity avenue, l’alo Alto, California. IStlMttf FOR RENT Excellent room for transient guests, in the fraternity dis triet and near the campus. Suitable for parents or friends who are visiting. Garage. Mrs Dunbar, 720 E lath St Phono 1 I7R. DU M13-3 LOST Top of Schaffer pencil, be tween University post office and So ciology building. Finder please call Esther Strieker, tiSS LOST A gold fountain pen on black ribbon. Call 947. 165 M17 3 3 o’clock. The services are to be held earlier than usual to allow ample time for making departing trains. Program Given The program, which is to be mainly musical, promises to be especially beautiful. Both men’s and women’s choruses will participate under the di rection of John Stark Evans, organist and choirmaster. They will appear for the firHt time in their vestry robes. The program for the services is as follows: Organ Prelude Antiphonal Service—Choir Anthem—Consider and Hear Me.... .... Pfleuger Miss Price, Mr. Johnson, and Choir Scripture Reading Solo—Ave Maria ....Mascagni Organ Offertory—Improvisation..Evans Hymn 481 Greetings from the University—Presi dent P. L. Campbell. Greetings from the Sons and Daugh ters—Lyle Bartholomew, president of the student body. Response for the Mothers—Mrs. G. T. Gerlinger. A Tribute to the Mothers—Prof. P. S. Dunn. Interlude—Elegie .Massenet Helen Harper, violinist Nunc Dimittis—Choir. Hymn 38. Benediction. All mothers and students are invited to attend an informal program at Hen dricks hall tonight at 8:30. The pro gram for this affair follows: Selections .Beta Trio Vocal Solo .Roy Bryson Vocal Solo .Gwladys Keeney Violin Solo.Helen Harper Piano Solo.Mildred Brown Feature Dance.Dorothy Miller Reading.Mrs. Avard Fairbanks Duet.Bernice Altstock, Mr. Siefert Pianologue.John Anderson in charge Instrumental Trio. KOLB AND DILL COMING If you were allowed behind the scenes when Kolb and Dill present “Give and Take” at the Eugene thea tor tonight, you would no doubt think that you wore in the shops of some electric construction company or a work room of some inventor. In order to properly reproduce the factory of the Baur Canning Co. (where the scenes of “Give and Take” are laid) with its motors and machines, boilers and other implements, Kolb and Dill have had a number of machines, electrical contrivances, pulleys, belts, boilers to make steam and run the miniature factory that is shown in the set. VISITING MOTHERS will be welcome to the special services of the day at the 11 o’clock hour, Central Presbyterian Church The University pastor, Mr. Giffen will preach. JUST IN! BRAND NEW! Moderately priced! You’ll need one of them this Spring. We excell in— General Repair Work Smith-McKern CYCLE CO. STAPLES CUP AGAIN WON BY HENDRICKS PLAYERS Oregon Club Girls Defeated Yesterday in Championship Match for Baseball Honors The Staples Cup for doughnut base ball is still in the possession of Hen dricks hall, who won the championship game from Oregon club, 28 to 15, yes terday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Oregon club and Hendricks are ole rivals, having also clashed last yeai for the championship in baseball, ai well as in basketball. The game con eludes the doughnut series for th< season. FBIENDLY WINS; BETA LOSES In the two contests which took placi yesterday afternoon on the University tennis courts, as part of the doughnu tennis competition, the Oregon clul won from the Beta team and th< Friendly hall players won from Ch Psi. 15 STUDENTS VACCINATED _ Men Planning to Attend E. O. T. C. at Camp Lewis Evade Disease At least 15 sore arms are on the campus today. For several days the boys who will go to the summer camp of the R. O. T. C. at Camp Lewis have been dropping around at the dis pensary to be vaccinated. The inject ed serums are to insure immunity from smallpox and typhoid fever. According to the officers of the E. O. T. C., all cadets wh# attend the summer camp must be vaccinated if they have not been previously innocu lated. The officers have not deter mined how many of the 30 cadets who will attend the camp will have to be vaccinated. PEE8IDENT IN PORTLAND President Campbell has gone to Port i land to address a meeting of social i workers and to speak at a luncheon i given by the Portland alumni of the University Saturday. The Madonna Imperishable Sermon by the Rev. Frank Fay Eddy at the First Unitarian Church, Sunday Morning A tracing of the great theme of motherhood in human history. A Special Mother’s Day Service with appropriate musical program including a vocal solo by Robert McKnight and a violin solo by Miss Calre Turlay. The church is located at the corner of East Eleventh and Ferry streets. The hour of service is 10:45 o’clock. A Laraway Diamond Speaks for Itself When you purchase a Laraway diamond you get the satis faction of knowing that it is backed by 30 years experinece in the diamond business. This is an assurance to you that our diamonds are well selected and that you are getting the best. We have many to choose from. Come in and see them. Do not feel that you are obligated to buy one. 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