Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tennis Coach
Forming Squad
For Reed Meet
Harry Coffin, Star, Not
Out; Okerberg and
Cohn Look Good
With the tennis season opening
on April 28 with Reed Coliege in
Portland, more than a dozen play
ers are working
out daily under
Coach Abercrom
bie. Following the
Reed matches, the
Webfpots will
take part in five
contests, includ
ing one round
robin tourney and
an open meet for
all amateurs at
Eugene. These
meets will give
them the condi
Mel Cohn
tiomng tor the big meets later.
Most of the' members of last
year’s team are back again this
year. The most serious loss was
that of Harry Coffin, No. 2 on last
year’s team, who until the begin
ning of spring term a week ago,
was expected to report for practice.
Coffin, however, has earned suffici
ent credits to graduate and is in
eligible.
Eoy Okerberg, No. 1, and Mel
Cohn, No. 3, are both out and prac
ticing daily. Okerberg has changed
his style of serve to increase his
accuracy, while Cohn has changed
to an entirely new serve. Cohn
played daily throughout spring va
cation and has a jump on the rest
of the team as far as training is
concerned. Tom Cross, who played
with him, will probably be No. 4
k on the Webfoot squad. Others who
look good are George Mead, Bill
Powell, Hal Hutchinson, Henry
Neer, Claire Hartman, and Dick
Edge.
Mu Phi Will Give Tea
And Musical Program
In Alumni Hall Sunday
A tea and musical program to
be given in honor of the patronesses
of Mu Phi, has been planned by
the members for Sunday, April 3,
in Alumni hall at 2 o’clock. Invita
tions have been sent to Phi Mu in
itiates and to the individual guests
of Mu Phi members.
The afternoop’s program, consist
ing of a varied selection of famil
iar compositions, will be given by
the Underwood Quartette followed
by an instructive talk on Schu
mann’s Quartette, illustrated by
phonograph records, which will be
given by George Hopkins, instructor
in the school of music. Several
piano and vocal numbers to be giv
en by the members of the club have
been arranged during the tea hour.
It has been the policy of the club
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Students Object
To God’s Creatures
PLAIN, ordinary mosquitos are
bad enough, goodness knows,
but when they’re educated, they
are almost annoying as students.
It has been learned on more
or less veracious authority that
a tribe—or perhaps school would
be the better term—of these of
ficious liexopoda has infested the
academic precincts of Deady
hall and utterly put to rout the
host of Deady bugs that have
long held unchallenged suzer
ainty there.
It is rumored that what the
pests really want is not an edu
cation but rather a satisfied
sense of vanity for they confine
most of their attention to the
work and workers in Dr. Boyn
ton ’s photography class—atten
tion that is returned with veno
mous interest by the photograph
ers. Indeed, it is felt that unless
something drastic is done with
in a comparatively short time,
the class will have to disband en
tirely for lack of subjects. For
who can sit still enough to have
'his picture taken when the tip
of his nose or perhaps his left
car is receiving excruciatingly
boresome treatment from the
prying proboscis of the genus
culex?
to study the programs presented by
the Underwood Quartette, and dur
ing this meeting the selections to
be given by the four string instru
ments at the next concert on April
13, will be studied.
Frances Pierce is chairman of
the meeting and Harriett Baldwin
has charge of the program.
Pledging Announcement
Pi Beta Phi announces the pledg
ing of Annale Magee of Piedmont,
California.
REX
FIRST
TIMES
TODAY
A Western
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Cloud-burst of
humor and
thrills.
Comedy and News
Snough Freedom
for Comfort
Snough Firmness
for Figure Beauty
CA
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for the woman who likes a well-boned but
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flexible clasp. It laces in the back and is made
of durable and attractive material.
A Warner’s is invariably so satisfactory in
every respect that you will find an inspection
of the new models well worth your while.
gamers,
Prices $1.25 to $5.00, Second Floor
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Candidates for Girls’
Tennis Teams Must
List Signatures Today
Today js the last opportunity to
sign up for girls’ tennis, and all
those interested in going out for
this sport are urged to sign at once.
Class managers will be picked at
the end of the week. By April 11
each aspirant will have pat in four
practices in order to be eligible for
the ladder tournament, which will
go on until May first.
Class tournaments will begin on
May first, and will continue until
eight games have been played. There
will be three girls on each team—
a double and single team. There
will be tickets for the ladder and
tournament games, but for the prac
tices the girls are asked to sign up
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HOTSY
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STARTS
TODAY
Which Shall It Be—?
Which Shall It Be?
I looked at Greta—
And then Arlette—
Adolphe
MENJOU
in
“Blonde or
Brunette"
with
Greta Nissen
Arlette Marchal
Laughing love and loving laughs—the suave
Menjou in his “meanest” role—two of the
screen’s most striking light and dark hopes
—it’s the last word in comedy.
OH BOY—HEAR
SHARKEY
MOORE
and his
MERRY-MACKS
featuring
“NO WONDER SHE’S
A BLUSHING BRIDE”
with
MAX STAUFFER
singing newsboy
Twice Nightly
Frank’s Music
in Mr. Grimes’ office after each
practice.
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k' Just the thing for
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Chic Tailored Coats
Same Price
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W H ERE Q IJ A LIT Y M F ETS CO K FI D E N6-E
Eugene’s
Newest
Department
Center
Laraway’s Shopping News
Eugene’s
Newest
Trading
Center
Our Grand Opening Sale
Starts Promptly Friday A.M.
April 1st, at 8 A. M.
Three Days of Sensational Price Reductions
Friday, Saturday and Monday, Apr. 1, 2, and 4
A wonderful opportunity to save on your Easter Purchases. A Brand New Stock
of Merchandise to select from. Every piece of merchandise in our store is the
Cream of the Market for this season. We buy nothing but quality merchandise and
sell for less. We delayed holding our Grand Opening Sale until every department
in the store was completely stocked. Our stocks are now complete, you need the
merchandise and here is the opportunity to save on Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Mil
linery, Piece Goods, Notions, Men’s Furnishings and Clothing, Hats and Caps and
Shoes for the family. Read our Big Four Page Circular. It contains a message
and prices worthy of your attention. Laraway’s Department Store
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Ready-to- <
Wear <
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Ladies’ Dresses $4.98 Up
Ladies’ Coats $5.00 Up 4
Ladies’ Suits $19.75 Up i
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Read, full description in our Big 4
Four Page Circular i
Ladies’ Hosiery
Sale
All lines of Hosiery ex
cept Notaseme line and
Rollins goes on a special
bargain table. Values up
to $2.00 at—
98c pair
Millinery
Buy your Easter Milli
nery during this sale.
Every hat marked down
to Grand Opening Prices.
$2.98
up to $9.90
Men’s Shoes
$3.00 pair Men’s Scout Shoes, with
Rubber Heels—
$1.98 pair
All sizes and a great bargain
Men’s Work Clothes
Overalls, waist and bib ..98c pair
Chambray Shirts . 69c each
Khaki Pants . $1.49 pair
Rain Test Pants, 10 oz. $4.90 pair
Rain Test Coats, 10 oz. $5.90 each
Ladies’ Shoes
For Every Occasion
Footwear of the day for every occasion
of the hour is presented for your se
lection at Our Grand Opening Sale.
$2.98 to $5.90 pair
Laraway’s Department Store
FREE! FREE!
With every Man’s Suit sold during this
sale we are going to give you a New
Hat Free. See large four-page circu
lar for full particulars.
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Phone
2233
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WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
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