Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Phi Mu Installed
At Local House
Late Yesterday
Ceremonies Conducted
At Kappa Omicron
Dwelling
Over 30 Visitors Attend
Big Installation
Formal initiation ceremonies for
the 33 active alumnae and inactive
members of Kappa Omicron, now
Eta Gamma chapter of Phi Mu, na
tional Greek letter society, were
conducted last night by Mrs. Z. W.
Keller, of Chicago, Illinois, national
executive secretary of the frater
nity. She was assisted by Mary Lee
Kelling, Marguerite and Lucille
Jackson, members of Tau chapter
who are in Eugene, and the 30
visiting girls from Eta Beta chap
ter, University of Washington, and
Tau chapter at Whitman College.
Pledging services were held Thurs
day, following Mrs. Keller’s arrival
at noon'.
Eta Gamma and a chapter in
Ohio, also being installed this week
end, bring the total number up to
fifty chapters of Phi Mu. The so
ciety was founded in 1852, at Wes
leyan College, Macon, Georgia. The
local group has May 23, 1923, as
its date of founding.
Sororities Increase
With the installation of Phi Mu
on the campus, the number of Na
tional Pan Hellenic sororities is in
creased to 17. The feature of to
day’s program is the reception hon
oring Mrs. Keller, which will be
held in Alumni hall between three
and five o’clock. Three hundred
and fifty invitations have been is
sued. To conclude the installation
a formal banquet will be held at
the Eugene hotel in the evening.
Covers for 60 guests will be laid.
About 70 couples will attend the
formal installation dance, also at
the hotel, immediately following the
banquet.
Washingtonians Visit
The visitors from Washington will
leave the campus .Sunday, after
which election of officers and their
installation will be held before Mrs.
Keller leaves for California, where
she will spend several days.
The visitors include: Lois Porter,
Corleen Hoffman, Helen Morris,
Lucile Bernard, Frances Lutcher,
Clarice Montgomery, Kuth James,
Doris Paysse, Pauline Shyston,
Marie Pahl, Iris Johnston, Anita
Pinkham, Estelle Pease, Ellen
Klemptner, Mary Catheru Austin,
Louise Culwell, Lillian Burns, Nell
Stay, Inez Walsh, Eleanor Albi,
Isabel Watts, Elra Ware, Peggy
Hoyt Paysse, Nan Crary, Elizabeth
Gailowav, Luella Still, Edna Burke,
Margaret Matheson, Helen White,
Louise Lockard.
Marionette
(Continued from page one)
forbidden in churches by special
decree,,
The Punch and Judy shows are
perhaps the form of puppet show
most familiar to the American audi
ence. These are descended from
good English ancestors who, some
say, came with William of Orange
from Holland, whither they had
emigrated from France.
Punch and Judy make their ap
pearance, however, in many places
where their more refined and deli
cate sisters, the marionettes, never
venture. Surely, the accomplish
ments of those two old favorites are
quite left behind by such successors
as Jean Gros’ skilled entertainers.
Bargain
DANCE
Laraway Hall
j
Sat. — April 2
Free Dutch Lunch
1 Men 50c, Ladies Free
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Romance! ThruBJ
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
l>4 THE.
BLACK.
. PIRATE
Bell Theatre
Springfield
Sat.—Sun.
Matinee Sat. and
Sun. 2:30 P. M.
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START THE TERM RIGHT
TYPE YOUR NOTES AND PAPERS
Typewriter Rentals by the Term
$2.50 Per Month
OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO.
Letters to the Public
TWO LINES
Thirty-five Feet Apart!
If you can’t come to a desd stop in that distance from a
speed of 20 miles per hour—your brakes need attention!
These two lines—Eugene’s official brake testing station—
are on Olive street Between Fifth and Sixth. Drive down
tonight and
Test Your Brakes
Pembrooke & Moritz, Inc.
73 Fifth Avenue West Eugene, Oregon
BRAKE SPECIALISTS—MOTOR REBUILDING
Hieatcrs ^
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IIEILIG: Last day: Mae Murray
in “Altars of Desire,” a story deal
ing with the st’ory of a headstrong
society girl of Virginia whose mad
cap ways catapult her into a charge
of murder. The climax is said to
reach a fine emotional character by
the star. Christy Cabanne, one of
the old time directors, is largely
responsible for the success of “Al
tars of Desire.”
Coming attractions—John Gilbert,
Greta Garbo and Lars Hansen in
'Flesh and the Devil,” a picture of
Germany and its life. Alice Terry
in “The Magician.”
MeDONALD: Last day: Adolphe
Menjou in “Blonde or Brunette,” a
feast of hearty laughter, sprinkled
ivith sparkling romance and over
The following freshmen please
report to the Vigilance commit
tee at the University depot at 8
o’clock this morning: Alex Kash
uba, Francis Sturgis, John Ed
wards, Kenneth Olds, Hyman
Hall, Bob Van Orman, John
Bird, Bob Robinson, Nathan
Goldberg, Richard Schroeder,
Phil Ireland, George Jackson,
Ted Conn, Firman Falleur, Al
vin Quill,-Walter Browne, James
Reilly, Frank Morse.
all, a delicate touch of subtle humor
as only Menjou can convey it, with
two screen beauties, Greta Nissen,
as “the blonde,” and Arlette Mar
chal, as “the brunette;” oil the
stage: Sharkey Moore and her ver
satile Merry-Macks in a melodious
mixture of music and mirth, with
Max Stauffer, world famous singing
newsboy, in favorite and popular
ballads, twice nightly, at 7:30 and
9:30; and another of those delight
ful “Collegians,” comedies deluxe
of campus capers; Frank Alexander
in musical comedy settings on the
super-organ.
* # *
REX: Last day: Tom Tyler in
his newest whirlwind, comedy drama,
“Tom and His Pals,” a made-to
order romance of the west, with the
J Classified Ads
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SUMMER WORK for college men.
Mr. Thomas, Eugene hotel, phone
1200 for appointment. al-2
MEN interested in Real Silk sum
mer proposition see Earl Raess,
Russell Ferriss or Francis Reider,
Phone 841. al-2
LOST—Between Condon and Hen
dricks halls, after 2 o’clock class
Friday, a bouquet of wool flow
ers. Finder return to Edna Brock
man, Hendricks hall. a2
GARAGE FOR RENT—Two and a
half blocks from the campus, on
13th street. Phone 1285 or call
at 630 E 13tli street. ao-6
Easter Hosiery
In every correct Springtime
shade from Nude to Black
To wear with the Easter costume, one
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naturally wants particularly lovely
hosiery. So The Price Shoe Co. pre
sents spring hosiery of beautifully
sheer texture in a complete range of
spring colors.
n.
Music Sale
All the Popular Song Hits
New and Old
Sheet Music, 25 cents, 5 for . . . .$1.00
Records, 45 cents, 3 for.$1.25
Eugene Music Shop
1038 Willamette Street
The College Man’s
Criticism of Organized
Religion
This is the subject to be discussed in the Unitarian
Church—
Sunday Evening, April 10
—By three of the best known young men of the
University—
SOL ABRAMSON
HENRY ALDERMAN
BERTRAM JESSUP
On the following Sunday evening, the young women
of the University will have their innings and will tell
of—
“The college girls attitude toward
the churches of today.’’
The speakers will be Kathryn Ulrich, Pauline Stewart,
and Helen Holt.
Both groups will be well worth hearing; but before
doing so you should hear Mr. Whitesmith’s sermon—
Tomorrow Morning1
on
“The Liberal Church and Its Ministry’’
Unitarian Church
llth and Ferry Sts.
popular favorite in his most con
genial role, supported by his ever
present “side-kicks,” a kid wonder,
a marvelous horse and an almost
human dog; A1 St. John comedy,
“Listen Luna;” International News
events; John Clifton Emmel at the
organ.
* * *
BELL theater, Springfield: Doug
las Fairbanks in “The Black Pi
rate.”
Oregon Graduate Is
Author of School Book
Dr. (.riles M. Dueli. Oregon grad
uate of 1010 and a principal of the
University high school in 3 919-20,
has recently published a hook, “Ob
jective Measurement in the High
j School.” Dr. Buell is now a. pro
fessor of education at the Univer
sity of California. His parents are
living in Eugene, and ho has a
brother, Theodore Ruch, attending
the University at the present time.
Let your friends and
relatives in on THE
NEWS OF THE CAM
PUS—SEND THEM THE
EMERALD.
Only two
authentic styles
for college men
The short coat or one of nor
mal length. Both* are going
big. Both are straight hang
ing, easy-fitting, snug across
the hips. Both have three
buttons, spaced wide and
short lapels. Both are cor
rect as Hart Schaffner &
Marx make them and both
are here in the new greys,
light blues and tans at
$35 to $50
Wade Bros.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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LARAWAY’S
Three Stores Combined
Lara way’s Jewelry Store—
Laraway’s Music Store—
Laraway’s Dept. Store—
SALE!
Bargains Galore for
Everyone
Laraway’s Jewelry Store, Laraway’s Music Store and Lara
way’s Department Store have combined to give the people of
Eugene and Lane County the greatest sale they have ever
known.
Hunk of ^ These three big stores under one management, locally owned, giving
employment to 40 to ;.() skilled mechanics, and courteous salespeople residing in Eu
gene and Lane County, and with large stocks of Quality Merchandise- the'world’s
ATTEND THIS SALE!
We want you to know our stores—buy now, get acquainted
—and Save.
Seth Lara way