Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    DOROtHY ABBOTT MADE
ZETA KAPPA PSI HEAD
Officers for the year 1925-26
were elected yesterday at the regu
lar business meeting of Zeta Kappa
Psi, national honorary forensic so
ciety. The newly elected officers
are Dorothy Abbott, Portland,
president; Mildred Bateman, Mil
ton, vice-president; Margaret Wood
son, Heppner, secretary and treas
urer; Dorothy Newman, historian.
Plans were made for a campus
sale of ice-cream to go toward the
expense of entertaining visiting de
bate teams. This sale will take
place some time next month.
The outgoing officers of the de
bating organization are Eugenia
Strickland, president; Margaret
Deurn er, vice-president; Dorothy
Abbott, secretary and treasurer.
‘Hassan,’ Play of Bagdad
Is Picturesque Drama,
According to Writer
(Continued from page one)
tributed as follows:
Pervaneh, Claire Gibson; Selim,
Boyd Homewood; Pafi, Terva Hub
bard; Caliph of Bagdad, Darrell
Larsen; Ishak, Joe Frazer; Jafar,
Paul Krausse; Masrur, Norvell
Thompson; Captain of the Military,
Walter Malcolm; Chief of Police,
Lexro PrillAnan; Ali, a beggar,
Barney McPhillips; Abdu, Harold
Hoflich; Alder, Dorothea Drake;
Willow, Ruth Larsen; Juniper,
Florence Couch; Porter of Yasmin’s
house, Gordon Wilson; Chinese
Philosopher, Henry Sheldon; Ghost
of the Fountain, Eugene Leidigh;
Leader of the Beggars, Delbert
Faust; Loader of the Fair, Helga
McGrew; Leader of the Dark,
Jeanne Gay; Beatrice Beebe; Mas
ter of the Caravan, Boyd Home
wood; A Jew, Harold Hoflich;
Watchman, Lionel Clark.
Council Program Calls
For Increase in Fees;
Insures Student Union
(Continued from page one)
once. For instance, these funds
could be used to replace the east
bleachers on Hayward field which
have been condemned as unsafe.
d. With these funds 0,000 now
Scats, which are needed next foot
ball season to accomodate the
ever increasing crowds, could be
built around Hayward field.
7. The Student Union drive on
the campus, now an annual affair
which takes a great amount of
time, energy and expense, would
be done away with.
The chief argument heard against
the proposed amendment was one of
financial inability of students to
pay the added sum.
Oregon Wins Second
Game on New Diamond;
Next Game Saturday
(Continued from page one)
in the third game of the season.
Line-up Is Given
Lineup and summary:
Oregon AB R H E
iBeinliart, cf .4 12 1
Mimnaugh, rf .4 0 0 0
Hobson, 2b .5 112
Bliss, c .3 110
Jones, If .4 2 10
Cook, 3b .3 10 0
Adolph, lb .3 0 10
West, ss .4 110
Brooks, p .4 0 10
Total ....
Whitman
Tsuda, cf
Faust, 3b
Yenney, lb
Garrett, ss
Olson, rf ..
Faust, 2b ..
Buck, If ...
34 7 8 3
AB R H E
...5 12 0
...5 0 0 1
...4 0 2 0
...3 0 10
...4 2 3 0
...4 10 0
...4 0 0 0
GAY THOMPSON
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Manicure, 50c
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UNEEDA PRESSING
CLUB
Moore, c .4 0 2 C
Miller,., p .4 0 0 C
Total .37 4 10 1
Score by innings:
Oregon .0 110 2 111 x— 7
Hits .1 010211 2'x— 8
Whitman .0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0— 4
Hits .... 1 1112 2 11 0—10
Summary: Two base hits; West.
Three base hits; Keinhart, Bliss,
Jones and Brooks. “Spec” Keene,
umpire.
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LEARN TYPING AND SHORTHAND
Special rates for part-time students
will be given upon request.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, President
Phone 666 992 Willamette
We are Pleased to Present
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THIS
NEMO WEEK
MAY 4TH TO 9TH
A Nemo-flex Girdle
OA A U. V A /
One of the
Nemb-flex Brassieres
Five Figure Type
Nemo-flex
Combinations
Every year we have a
complete stock of Nemo
garments on special dis
play during Nemo Week.
Through this medium
women have become ac
quainted with Nemo pro
ducts and many look to
their figure needs dnd se
cure new Nemo corseting
garments at this time.
This year we have on dis
play NEMO-FLEX, the
Newer Corsetry, includ
ing corsets and girdles for
all figures, combinations
and a varsiety of hand
some brassieres.
Women of the slender
type will be pleased with
the new Nemo-flex girdle
(illustrated) a little clos
ed-back model. Light bon
ing and sections of Vario
lastik webbing over the
hips give needed control,
while gracefully and com
fortably smoothing out
.the figure. Clasp-front.
Active women will appre
ciate the new Nemo-flex
Brassiere. It has a rein
forced section which con
trols the diaphram and
elastic inserts so placed
make a universal waist
line. Back section is made
long with garter exten
sions which produce a
smooth, unbroken line.
Back closing. Made of
handsome brocade.
Nemo-flex Combinations
conform with the modern:
woman’s demand for sim
plicity in dress. They
comfortable achieve the
slender curves of the
mode, while flexibly mold
ing and controlling the
figure. The combination
illustrated is side-closing
and lias inserts of surgical
elastic. Light boning ver
tically placed acts as rein
forcement over the abdo
men and back sections. All
elastic shoulder straps.
Made of beautiful silk
brocade.
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FOR STYLE QUALITY L ECONCMY -
“THE NEW LOWELL THEATRE WILL BE ONE
OF THE FINEST, BEST EQUIPPED, AND MOST
ARTISTIC THEATRES ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
A CREDIT TO ANY CITY IN THE WORLD.”
MR. CARL R. BERG
(Decorator and Designer of
Thirty-four Theatres in the Last Six Years)
You will be astounded at the new Theatre’s 1
Artistic Originality and Distinctiveness
GRAND
OPENING
SOON
A Triumph of
Motion Picture
achievement will
be the Lowell's
Premier Presen
tation—
f a \
Qaramount
V picture J
HiH>Tn n
ADOLPH ZUKOft
JESSE L LASRY
Watch the Paper for Announcement of the definite
Opening Date—Watch closely, it won’t be long
The Lowell
r * WILL BE A POPULAR PRICE THEATRE /
Matinees — 20c
Evenings — 30c
And this regular scale of prices will only raise
on super-productions with contract stipulation
of advanced admissions—and these will always
be shown at the lowest admission scale possible
A Splendid Theater
—with a Sound Policy
POPULAR | ARTISTIC f COURTEOUS f MODERN |
PRICES ; BEAUTY ’ SERVICE J COMFORT J
And the Pick of the Pictures
WITH MUSIC FROM A MIGHTY THREE MANUEL WURLITZER
THE OPENING NIGHT OF THE NEW THEATRE
WILL BE A GALA EVENT IN EUGENE’S HIS
TORY—AN EVENING OF PLEASURE SUPREME