Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS
All Senior cops report at “O” 9
o’clock Saturday morning.
.Make-up Geometry: class1 for
those deficient in Plane Geometry |
meets Monday 4:15 in Prof DeCou’s
class roonl.
Pledging Announcement.
Delta Tau Delta announces the
pledging of Bliss Ansnes of La
Grande.
Kappa Omicron announces the
pledging of Gladys Leibbrand of
Milton, Oregon.
Alpha DelVj. Pi announces the
pledging of Beth Sutherland of
Portland.
Alpha XI Delta announces the
pledging of Lehla Williams of Mil
ton, Oregon.
Students not in Douses or Halls
■who wish to send the Emerald home
may subscribe at the Co-op, or at
the manager’s office.
SOCIETY
(Continued from page two)
Zeta sorority and Mr. Anderson with
Sigma Chi. Mr. Andersen will con
tinue his University work here this ,
year. • j
The wedding of Miss Ruth M. 1
Price of Portland, to John II. Bush
man of Springfield, will take place
at the Price home on Anders road,
Portland Heights, Saturday, Octo
ber 17th, at 8 o’clock. After a few
weeks spent in California, they will
make ther home in Eugene. Miss
Price is a former student here. Mr.
Bushman attended Oregon Agricul
tural College where he was a mem
ber of Alpha Tau Omega.
• • •
The engagement of Miss Marcia
Knight and William C. Ralston was
recently anounced in Portland. Miss
Knight attended college in the east
and Mr. Ralston is a graduate of
the University of Oregon and Yale
and is a member of Phi Gamma
ta and Phi Delta Phi.
No definite date has been set for
the wedding but it is expected to be
an event of the early winter.
Announcement was made during
the summer months of Miss Anna
Springer’s engagement to Kenneth
Murfree. Miss Springer attended
• college here last year and was a
member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Mur
free resides in Portland where he is
in business. The wedding date has
not been set but will .probably oc
cur in the early spring.
» * *
At a dinner party Saturday eve
ning at the Alpha Omicron Pi house,
Dorothy Cash, ’23, announced- her
engagement to Leo P. J. Munly,
ex- ’25.
* CLASSIFIED 1
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FOR RENT—Room and board for
girl in nice apartment. Home pri
vileges. Call 1342 Alder St.
2-3-4-5
STRIDENT board and room for boys.
Furnace heat. 907 Hijtyard.
Phone 2228-J
2-3-4-5
LOST—Brown and white cocker
Spaniel. Please phone Paul Luy
1814.
LOST—A stone Martin fur lost
Tuesday or Wednesday, near the
campus or town. Call Mary Came
ron-1317. Reward.
BOARD and room for men students,
344 14th avenue East.
COMING !
Monday, Oct. 5, 8:30
PYGMALION
A COMEDY
By George Bernard Shaw
Presented by
MORONI OLSEN
PLAYERS
FUN AND LAUGHTER!
Simw takes the ancient fable j
of Pygmalion ami make* it,
with sparkling felicity, into !
life.
EVERTHING IN IT!
Knowledge, wit, observation,
audacity, satire, philosophy j
and pathos." -Fortnightly Re- . j
view. V
Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c
SEASON TICKETS for this
and two later plays by the
same company, $3.50. No tax.
Mail reservations now. Scat
sale at box office, Saturday,
October 3.
The table was beautifully deco
rated with deep red asters, lavender
Michaelmas daisies, and a tall bas
ket of Jacqueminot roses at the
center. A silver black and gold
replica of the Kappa Sigma pin, car
ried with it the news of the betro
thal.
Mr. Munly is a member of Kappa
Sigma fraternity, and in his junior
year was manager of the Emerald.
The wedding will be an event of
Announcement has been made of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Johnson of Walla Walla, Washing
ton, and Frederick L. Rice, son of
Mr. and Mrs F. A. Rice of Portland,
on September 22, in Portland, Ore
gon. Mrs. Rice is a former Univer
sity of Oregon and O. A. C. student
and is a member of Alpha Chi Ome
ga. She is at present employed in
the alumni office. Mr. Rice is a
member of Phi Kappa Psi and is
completing his work at the Univer
sity this year. Mr. and Mrs. Rice
ire making their home at 1331 High.
Sheldon Pleads That
High Fees Hinder Idea
Of University System
(Continued from page one)
>f the student administration and
ts purpose to fulfill prospects and
nake- them materialize. In doing
his he called attention to the need
to adapt “Old Oregon” to meet new!
traditions and situations.
“One of the ultimate purposes of
the student body administration at
the present time, is to assist in the
organizaton of the freshman class,
not to make life easier for the mem
bers than in previous years, but to
aid generally in its development as
a unit, and to invigorate tradi
tions,” said Mr. Malcolm, in out
lining plans of the administraton.
“Another purpose will be to make
it easier for students, especially
those taking part in school activi
ties, Do remain in school, either by
aiding them in getting work, for
financial assistance, or by prompt
Hello!!!
Typewritten Work Brings
Higher Grades
Rent or buy any standard
rebuilt machine on easy
monthly payments.
R. W. Hurd
Friendly Hall Phone 841
gggBHBHg——BWjHS :
We Invite You
To visit our new store, which is just around the
comer from the McDonald theatre. Here you will
find many gift and art nbvelties to make your
room cozy.
Eugene Art And
Gift Shop
30 TENTH STREET
When You
Think Of
Painting
Remember that we carry the most complete
line of PAINTS, ENAMELS, etc., and most
every thing for Decorating.
LUDFORD’S
PAINT—WALL PAPER—ART GOODS
Phone 749
922 Willamette Street
Drop in and have a cozy meal
alter the show tonight, it s just
a few doors away.
The Oregana
It’s As
Valuable As
The Phone
Subscribe for the Emerald, send it home to
father and mother. It will save von many a tele
phone rail and you won’t need to write very
often.
Oregon Daily Emerald
James Manning, Circulation Manager
ing them when they begin to lag in
study. The administration will also
attempt to divide work in
student affairs, equally and fairly,
and do away with inactive organi
zations and committees.”
Mme. Rose McGrew Sings
Rev. Dr. W. W. Youngson, ren
dered the invocation after the
singing. Dr. Yo.ungson is one o.f the
Methodist clery of Portland and is
here atendin the Methodist Confer
ference. Mme. Rose MeGrew, dram
soprano, sang two charming num
bers, entitled “To the Sun” and
“Life”1 both by Pearl G. Curran.
TONIGHT!
TODAY!
See
TONIGHT!
TT*+
AL CHRISTIE’S Feature Comedy
Seven Days
i AT THE NEW
COLONIAL THEATRE
11th and Alder
THE PLAY THAT SET NEW YORK LAUGHING
1000 LAUGHS 1000 SMILES
Miss Geraldine Hurst on the Robert Morton Organ
FOX NEWS
Matinee 2:30 p. m.
PATHE REVIEW
Prehistoric Monsters Crash
With Modern Lovers!
THE
WORLD’S
WONDER
PICTURE
Z*nwkVfi
MADE FOR YOUR
AMAZEMENT
Hundreds of Mammoth Dinosaurs,
Flying Reptiles the size of an aero
plane, the MiSsing Link—half man,
half ape.
In a Prehistoric Forest at the
Base of the Amazon
Featuring
LEWIS STONE — BESSIE LOVE
WALLACE BEERY
LLOYD HUGHES
Special
Atmospheric
Prologue
ONLY
2 DAYS LEFT
Today
and Saturday
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THEATRE