Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Communications
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subject; it is liis, he himself, now, is
its expression.
“In dance the child loses himself
in the expression,” said Dean Al
den. This is the honesty of expres
sion. If we have lost th’> chibl
likeness then we may particularly
appreciate its rediscovery with tlu>
sensitive help of Miss Stupp’s!
words. The girls are trying to real
ize their spine, e. g., and hence the
shoulder girdle and the arms must
be abstracted from, but abstracted
from concretely: “your arms are
heavy on the floor, you have only
the spine.” And then, in order to
realize the possibilities of the shoul
der: “find up and down of shoul
ders: find rotation.” How tactfully
do these words guide to the door of
understanding and, then, let the |
muscles speak.—But, girls, why do '
you desert this truth of the muscles ‘
when, after having fully enjoyed it |
in your dance, you reassume the |
sophistication of the scholar by j
pretending that you felt “hilar
ity?” If you are asked to say what
you felt you must be bold enough
to answer: “Why, didn’t you see?
didn’t my movements tell you? If
1 had felt in words I would have
talked poetry, but I felt in move
ments', which I freely .gave. If
you are too poor to receive these
gifts I am sorry, and I wish you
would join us and learn to be rich.”
Do not use dry words in order to
make dance taste like science. Do
not compete with Dean Landsbury’s
cook!
F. M.
IRONIC WRITER THINKS
PLAN ‘‘JUST DARLING”
To the Editor:
I simply think that the idea of
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WOMEN AND GIRLS wanted
for the summer and fall fruit can
ning season, commencing about
June 1. White for particulars. Lib
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I classes on Saturday is a darling
scheme on the teachers’ part. Does
not the Holy Bible say we Should
flabor six days? Of course it does,
j These young students of this hor
' rid jazz age would not get into as
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Employee Representation
Favored by Pres. Coleman;
4L War Experience Cited
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plan wherein the instructor is mere
ly the leader, stimulating the stu
dents even to disagree with him so
| long as they think and form opin
I ions based on facts.
Mr. Coleman advocates the same
system between employer and em
ployee, with all discussions from
matters of recreation or safety to
questions of wages and length of
working days to be above board
and attended with open minds on
both sides. He told how this had
worked in labor controversies in the
mills of Oregon with a remarkable
freedom from suspicion and ancient
grudges.
Changes from the old system, Mr.
Coleman said, cannot be made at
Once, and should not, since it takes
time to make adjustments, and to
prove that the fear of a loss of
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The few hours of sleep that
you do get must be com
fortable.
Buy your Mattresses direct
from the factory.
Also have your over-stuffed
furniture repaired and re
covered. Guaranteed as good
as new.
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O’Brien’s Mattress &
Upholstery Co.
Phone 399 391 8th East
UNITARIANISM
was interpreted in a sermon by the Rev. Frank Fay
Eddy last Sunday as an inevitable religious expression
of the Modern Mind.
Will Unitarianism
suffice as the religious expression of the modern
mind in the coming years?
Will Science
leave us without a church or a dogma ?
Will Orthodoxy
come back as a reaction to an overdose of science ?
Religious Evolution
is taking place rapidly. Whither are we drifting or
how are we growing? In a sermon on “Unitarianism
m Prospect Mr. Eddy will discuss Sunday morning
at the Unitarian church the religious tendencies of the
age and the probabilities of the future.
KATHLEEN POWELL, CONTRALTO
WILL BE THE SOLOIST
There is always a ■welcome to University men and
women at the “Little Church of the Human Spirit”
Cold
Stuff
Whenever good friends get
together they usually travel
over to the College Side Inn
for a dish of cold, cold sher
bet or perhaps a Frosty
Malt.
LUNCHES FOR HIKES AND
CANOE PARTIES
Why not get a tasty lunch from the Col
lege Side. It’s easier and cheaper and
mighty good.
College Side Inn
[time "and efficiency is unfounded,
j either in the lumber camps or‘in
! the colleges.
Using all the means of inter
| national warfare—autocratic con
trol, spy systems and violence, will
never bring about a “good” work
man, Mr. Coleman declared. The
recent war, further showed how in
efficient and untrustworthy that
system was, he said, and made pos
sible the use of the discussional
method for satisfactorily settling
labor problems.
> Mr. Coleman was introduced at
the opening of assembly by Dean
Colin V. Dyment, who was a class
mate with Mr. Coleman at the Uni
versity of Toronto.
i hired Welch was very well re
ceived in her interpretation of
Drown’s “God Touched the Rose.”
BELL THEATRE
SPRINGFIELD
SUNDAY
“Flowing Gold”
A Rex Beach Story of
the Oil Fields
with
MILTON SILLS
and
ANNA Q. NILSSON
Only four mile drive from
Eugene and street car serv
ice every half hour.
Mrs.
BENNETT
Formerly with the
Beaumonde -
Beauty Parlor
is now opening a shop at
1200 Willamette St.
For Appointments
Phone 1491-R
A GOOD SIGN TO
GO BUY
UNEEDA PRESSING
CLUB
PATRONIZE
Emerald Advertisers
Eugene
;Drug Co.
Lowell Theatre Bldg.
Now open for business
featuring the
Marinello Beauty Aids
for every need
Phone 2
We Like to Hear it Ring
Beautiful and Durable Rugs
Made from Old Carpets
Carpet Cleaning, Renovating
and Refitting Our Specialty
FLUFF RUG
WORKS
- and
CARPET CLEANING
COMPANY
We buy old Brussels and
Ingrain Carpets
PHONE 401
1636 Jefferson Street
Eugene, Oregon
ROMANE STUDIO
New Location 9th and Willamette
Over Western Union
Portraits of Quality
NEW MOUNTS AND FRAMES
Commercial Photographs, Flashlights
KODAK FINISHING
ROBERT W. EARL
District Manager
Equitable Life Assurance Society of U. S.
MINER BLDG., ROOMS 401-2-3
PHONE 1181
Announcing Change in Name
The Frances Art and Baby Shop
FORMERLY PHARES BABY SHOP
632 Willamette
Cunning little clothes for baby as well as ador
able, frocks for sister. Little brother can also
be fitted to a smart wash suit.
Our new line of children’s wearables and art
needlework will doubtless make a host of new
friends for this store.
CLUBS FOR BETTER GOLF
“KroFlite”
“Pax-X-L”
“Kernal”
“Heather”
These Lines of Clubs
mean a better game
of golf for you.
Danner I
Robertson •"
A warm
weather
Special
BRICK ICE CREAM IS THE BEST
The Eugene Fruit Growers have a spe
cial for every week—something new
and novel for the student. This week
we will serve as a special, French Salad
Ice Cream.
Eugene Fruit
Growers Assn.
BLUE
BELL
ICE
CREAM
The Kind You Know
Will be Good
Black Walnut and Vanilla in Bricks
is our Special for this week
Eugene Farmers’ Creamery
Sunday Night
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From 6-9 o’clock
Sam Soble and his
“Bozo” Orchestra
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INSIST ON A PURE MILK SUPPLY
Try our perfectly pasteurized milk and cream.
THE ONLY SAFE WAY
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Prices
Night
Matinee r* r* Kids
20c LjQ, 10c !
Tonight See
RICHARD
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‘‘TOO MANY KISSES’
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MONDAY FOLKS
AEET
It’s Inez Herself
Straight from Holly
wood, with a big gift
for you of drama and
thrill and surprise such
as you've never had be
fore.
with
ANNA Q. NILSSON
LEWIS STONE
MARY ASTOR
Devaney
at the Organ