Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 28, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Women’s League
Outlines Plans
For Big Sisters
Captains and Lieutenants
Chosen for Work
Next Year
Ten Teams Named; One
Yet to be Named
At a meeting of the captains of
the Big Sister Committee of Wom
en’s League last evening the plans
were outlined for the organization
and functions of that activity on
the campus next year. Appoint
ments were announced for the 100
lieutenants, or big sisters who will
work this summer and next year,
with the freshman girls who will
enter college next fall term.
The list is as follows: first team,
Euth Corey, chairman; lieutenants:
Louise Buchanan, Ethel Montgom
ery, Ena McKeown, Euth DeNeffe,
Norma Stamp, Claire Whitten, Billy
Shields, Marian Horsfall, Eva Nea
Ion, and Lucille Pearson.
Teams Named
Second team, Ruth Going, captain;
lieutenants, Mae Anderson, Nettie
Mae Smith, Jean Richardson, Eldora
Kingsley, Agnes Chipping, Margaret
Arnold, Marjorie Horton, Helen Wil
liams, Laura Anderson, and Kath
erine Peterson. Third team, Harriet
Baldwin, captain; liteutenants, Nina
Warnock, Roberta Wilcox, Mae Bry
ant, Peggy Spencer, Janet Johnston,
Adelaide Johnson, Edith Shell, Grace
Potter, Lucille George, Lillian Lu
ders. Fourth team, Marian Barnes,
captain; lieutenants, Clara Lamb,
Leona Hostettler, Lucille Brown,
Helen Mumaw, Frances Borton, Bon
ita Tichenor, May Agile Barr, Cath
arine Mayhew, La Nita Gaskill, and
Harriet Gould. Fifth team, Virginia
Lee Richardson, captain; lieutenants,
Diana Deiniger, Mayanna Sargent,
Gladys Calef, Elizabeth Ward,
Gladys Steiger, Jane Cochran, Kath
erine Kneeland, Audrey Lundy, Fay
Marsh and Rae Stanley. Sixth
team, Frances Plimpton, captain;
lieutenants, Margaret Long, Kather
ine Mutzig, Edith Bain, Coral Gra
ham, Isobel Amon, Glenna Fisher,
Faith Jacobs, Virginia Keating, Do
rothy Henderson, Rose Roberts.
Seventh team, Mary Clark, captain;
lieutenants. Harriet Ross, Elizabeth
We Thank You—
Oregon students, for the liberal patronage you
have given us throughout the past school year.
We Assure You
That it has been a real pleasure to serve you, and
that we may be able to serve you better next year;
we will soon move to our new location on the
corner of 13th & Alder, and—
We Invite You
For the last days of this school year and also for
the next school year to make our Drug-Store—
Your Drug Store and headquarters for all your
drug store needs from postage stamps to pre
scriptions.
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A Box of “Bergift” hosiery and silk undies would
make an ideal graduation gift
Carried by
RUTH CYRUS
1360 E. 20th Avenue Near University
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Have WeTreated You
as You Wished
to Be Treated
TTS7E TAKE this means to thank you
’ * for your past patronage, and hope
that our 'relation with you has been as
you would like it. We have enjoyed
your visits to this store—and invite you
to cme in at any time, regardless of
whether you buy or not, in other words
we wish to be. . . . your friend.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER WE ARE HERE
TO SERVE
Brownsville Woolen
Mills
702 Willamette St.
Waara, May Benson, Evelyn Dew,
Myra Bella Palmer, Jane Sanborn,
Maurine Johnston, Dora Williams,
Madeline Andrews, and Thelma
Park.
One Team to be Chosen
Eighth team, Buth Miller, cap
tain; lieutenants, Beatrice Mason,
Olga Jackson, Helen Manary, Una
Eldridge, Margaret Pepoon, Edna
Ellen Bell, Barbara Blythe, Delia
Sherwood, Arlene Butler, Helene
Oates. Ninth team, Mary Cogswell,
captain; lieutenants, Beatrice Har
den, Pauline Knowtand, Audrey j
Jensen, Borghild Edison, Margaret
Nugent, Clita Waldron, Katherine
Martin, Mary McKinnon, Ruth Han
sen, and Doris Brophy. Tenth team,
Mazie Richards, captain; lieuten
ants, Alice Douglas, Betty Beans,
Constance Roth, Flossie Radabaugh,
Dorothy Dougall, Helen Shank,
Helen Webster, Sarah Jano Starr,
Alice Southwick and Esther Setters.
One other team will be appointed,
which cannot be announced at the
present time.
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Successors to Ax-Billy Dept. Store Sj
Gifts for the Graduates
— That younger who knows how best to reach their
hearts? Who but Ax Billys—catering to the whimsies
of each succeeding class—who could know better, those
gifts that bring greatest joy?
— Ax Billys is splendidly prepared to assist those in
search of graduation gifts—of the practical sort. There
are pens, peneils, stationery, pottery, kerchiefs, toilet
ries, hosiery, neckwear, purees, etc., etc., etc.
i—Gifts to the liking of masculine and feminine tastes;
^Priced to come within the most moderate gift allowanee.
Let us help you with your graduation gifts.
Thank You
— To our many friends of the faculty and student
body who, through the present semester now draw
ing to a close, as well as through preceeding years,
have tendered us their patronage, we wish to ex
press our “Appreciation.”
— It has been a pleasure to have served you and
we look forward with eagerness to the beginning
of the next semester and your return.
Heads for Women s
Sports to be Chosen
Managers for women’s sports
will be elected at the library to
morrow from 9 to 3.
The nominees are: volleyball,
Ruth Burcham and Marjorie Lan
dru; swimming, Mae Moore and
Virginia Lounsbury; track, Kather
ine Graef; basketball, Esther Hardy
and Nellie Best; hockey, Ruth Scott
and Evelyn Anderson; canoeing,
Eleanor Marvin* and Margery Hor
ton; archery, Yida Buehler; riflcry,
Nellio Zurcher and Gladys Bristol;
tennis, Genera Zimmer and Chris
tina Holt; baseball, Ellean Eargher,
Jeannette Sheets, and Harriet Os
born; horseback riding, Constance
Ross and Eleanore Glass; custodian,
Eloise Smith, Eunice Daniels, and
Josephine Ralston.
Seven Seers announce the election
to membership of Joe Sweyd and
Collins Elkins.
THANKS FELLOWS!
HOPE YOU PI A V E A GOOD
TIME THIS SUMMER!
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Rolf Klep
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Saturday
Red Letter
Day
Specials
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Pure Silk Chiffon all
Shades .$1.00
Red Letter Day Special
Pure Silk, Medium
wt., 23 inch silk boot $1.00
Bed Letter Day Special
Pure Thread Silk, reg
ular $1.25 Holeproof
Standard Value .$1.00
Bed Letter Day Special
SEE—The Holeproof film
being shown at the COL
ONIAL THEATRE this
week.
J. Matt
Johnson
Co.
3 0 East Ninth Street
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the Prince of Mirth in His Latest
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Jocularity!
It’ll send you home with the
smile that won’t come off.
Nothing but laughs and
we don’t mean perhaps.
with
LAURA
LA PLANTE
Added Pleasure
REGULAR
PRICES!
MATINEE - - - - 20c
EVENING - - - - 36c
CHILDBEN - - - - 20c
At the Home oi the Beat
TODAY
And
Saturday
McDonald
Theatre