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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1922)
WASHINGTONIANS PLAN FROLIC FOR THURSDAY Novel Entertainment for Christmas | Party at Y. W. Bungalow Dated; Committee Is Named Instead of having a regular meeting this month the Washington club plans to give a Christmas frolic. LeLaine West, vice-president of the organiza tion, is in charge of the affair, and she plans something novel and interesting in the way of entertainment. Those who were appointed to serve on her committee are Madeline Conner, Mary Brandt, Doc Braddock, Dorothy Bell and Leon Byrne. An hour of mirth is promised all - the Washingtonians who attend and since the committee has se cured a list of all those who have lived in the state of Washington, there will be something of special interest to ev eryone. The frolic is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A. bungalow from eight to nine o’clock and car tooned invitations have been mailed to everyone. OREGANA PICTURES DUE December 15 Is Last Date for Sittings; Work Is Progressing Well Only four days are left for the tak ing of pictures for the Oregana, which must bo done by December 15, accord ing to a statement made by the Oregana staff. The Junior write-ups are to be hand ed in at the office by December 15. All money for the reservation of space by honor and living organizations is to be in on or before January 15. The work on the book is progress ing and many of the department editors have already turned in the outline of their plans. HEAT is heat, says the coal man. You’ve been asking for more heat, and here it is— created by Peacock coal. Every particle of it burns up and gives you your money’s worth. There is little waste. “Bead the Coal man chats’’ Rainier Coal Co. 19 East 9th Ave. Phone 412 CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, ZGc; 2 times, 46c; 6 times, f 1. Must be limited to 6 lines, over this limit, 6c per line. Phone 951, or leave cppy with Business office of EhebaU). in University Press. Payment in advance. Office hoars, 1 to 4 p. m. Young man and wife, good cooks, with experience, would like a place in fraternity by first of year. L. B. Ei lert, 227 N. 11th St., Corvallis, Ore. 124-D8-13. Typewriter on easy terms—L. C. Smith, in good condition. Price $50, $5 down and $5 per month. Call at our office, Kinney & Hyde, 693 Wil lamette St. 126-D9-14. Bead the Classified Ad column. Lemon O Barber Shop LADIES HAIR CUTTING _A SPECIALTY New Management Mrs. Blade in charge. Marcella and water waves a specialty. Madame Shaffer’s Hair Dressing Parlors Phone 888 4 Take a Box of Candy with You Christmas will be more “tasty” with a box of the Oregana’s Christmas candies. These delicious confections, made within a stone’s throw of the campus, bring a flavor of University life and will be a novelty to take home to the family or to the only girl. The Oregana E. A. C, S. PHONE 452 FOB LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES AND SLABWOOD The BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. REX Boiled, muddy shoesT That’s where you lose, appearances will tell. Bere in this chair I’ll put a glare upon them something swell, [’ll also fix those yellow kicks and make them black as night! No acids used, no shoes abused, with black I treat you white! Each pair I shine is right in line with patent-leathers, pard! Selected stock that none can knock, so keep this little card— It points the way to the only kinds: They are the Bightway Beal. I PETER SARICOS GAM AUUKASTAKKUS I Kex Theatre Building_ | CHIROPRACTIC Is the science of restoring health through the nerves. If you can’t brace up and make good in your classes and business, your nerve* power must be curtailed. I have the best electrical equipment for trating sprains, bruises, soreness, stiff joints, rheumatism, colds, nervousness, and the many other ailments. Examination Free Phone 956-J DR. GEO. A. SIMON | 916 Willamette street Opposite western union | Watches for Christmas Gifts Whomever it may be that you wish to remember on Christmas with a Gift that will please you will find just what you want in our special dis play of Christmas Watches. A watch is a con- ^ stant reminder of the giver. Watch styles changed over night. We have the new styles here — dozens of REAL watches in the new styles are to he found in this store. LUCKEYS Jewelry Store Will She Be Thrilled? Well RATHER!! Who wouldn’t be to" receive a big bpx of luscious chocolates, especially if they are the exact kind liked best. If you’re not sure buy a box of assorted dainties. They ’ll be sure to please her. Of course you’ve recognized the necessity of buying those Christmas presents here. A gift of a box of candies from a college town will be doubly appre ciated. Attractive in design, individual, and dis tinctive are the boxes containing the delightful candy, to be found at The Peter Pan WALT HUMMELL, Prop. E. A. C. 8. f Cash vs. Merchandise Gifts for Men Fountain Pens Silver Pencils Card Cases Leather Key Cases Shaving Sets Stationery “Oregon” Buckles Belts Cigars and Pipes Oregon Seal Jewelry It Is Easier to Count Cash Than It Is to Check Stock * So before we take inventory, we are going to offer you special prices on the odds and ends—the over stock of the store, a raid-season house cleaning at prices that will make you buy. , This isn’t a sale of worthless stock—it’s a reduction of V prices on items that you buy every day'. We want to clean up our stock and we are doing it to yeur advantage— YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS. It is impossible for us to list all of the items in this space, but when you come in look over the special offers; they' are bound to please you, because they are priced so that they will. Buy Christmas Cards Now While the stock is complete,,while you still have a little spare time—SELECT \ OUR CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. We have a beautiful assortment of attractive cards; they are just the thing to send to your friends; make up the list and get the cards NOW. Gifts for Women Fountain Pens Silver Pencils Stationery Toilet Articles Pennants, Banners Pillow Tops Oregon Seal Jewelry Brief Cases ' Candy Perfumes t