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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
Gordon Wells Speaks To Webfoots Monday On Hickman Trial Gordon S. Wells, deputy district attorney -of Lane county and pro fessor of criminal law, will speak on “The Ilickman Trial” at the iirst meeting of the Wcbfoot club this term. The meeting will be in the form of a dinner next Monday evening at 6 o’clock. All members of tin. Independent organization and any other wishing to join are in vited. High School (Continued from page one) o’clock at the College Side inn, to day. ^ I After an organ solo by Frances ^ Pierce, the student body officers’ i meeting will be called to order at 10:15, by Kenneth Allen, president of the association. Three talks by high school officers will be given this morning. Stanford Brooks, vice-president of the association will give a short talk; Thomas Johnson, Jr., Hood River high school, will Classified Ads BOARD AND ROOM. 9115 Patterson. 2228-R. jal3-14-17 IF IT'S A “HOT HIT,” you’ll find it here. 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SHOE SHINES in front of JIM THE SHOE DOCTOR We Specialize in 25c Plate Lunches | With Change of Menu Kadi Day this Week Served ('out iitiiousl v From 11 A. ,M. Also All Kinds of Toasted Sandwiches at ' 15c And French Kgg Waffles | With Hot Svtill) til 15e Our .Milk Shakes are the Best and Biggest in the U. S. -V. Electric Toastwich 7SG E. lltb talk on “Problems Connected with High School Athletics”; and Mer rill Stoddard, of Baker, will speak on “Musical Activities as Student Body Function^.” One of the high lights of the con ference will be the address by Wil liam .1. Cooper, California State Superintendent of schools, to the stu dent body officers at 1:30 o’clock today, il is address will be on “Real Values.” Mr. Cooper is also sched uled to speak at assembly this morn ing. Students to Speak. Among the student officers who will speak during the afternoon are Clifford Moore, of Medford High, who will talk on “Methods of Ob taining Town Support for High School Activities”; and Amos Law rence, of Grant High in Portland, who will speak on “Honor System under Student Body Control.” The press conference will break tip into four divisions for conference this afternoon. The first division, editors of high school annuals, will be in charge of Mary Clay Benton, editor of the 1928 Oregano. This section trill be addressed by Erne9t Ellis, of Kennell-Ellis Portrait Stu dios; Abbot Lawrence, assistant art editor of the Oregana; and by repre sentatives of printing and engrav ing companies. Advertisers Give Luncheon The first feature of the division which includes managers of high school annuals and newspapers, will be the noon luncheon to be given today by Alpha Delta Sigma, nation al advertising fraternity. W. F. G. Thaeher, professor of advertising, will speak at 1:50 o’clock on “Make up of Advertisements.” Another fea ture of this section will be the talk at 2:20 bv Walter W. R. May of the Oregonian, who will talk on “Sources of Advertisements.” The section of editors of high school newspapers will bo addressed by George Turnbull, professor of .journalism, on “Newspaper Tech nique.” This section is to. be pre sided over by Ray Nash, editor of the Oregon Emerald. ' The section for managers of high school papers will be presided over Ly Milton George, manager of the LeMur Marcel Ladies’ and Children’s Permanent Wave Hair Cutting Model Beauty Parlor Much One of Our Girls Specialize Shampooing, Marcelling, Finger Waving, Marinello Facial, Sealp Treatments and Manicuring Mr. Bert Koepp is Specializing in Hair Cutting and Mr. Kramer in Permanent Waving Permanent Wave Complete $7.50 Across From Rainbow Confectionery (Upstairs) Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone 2362 Eugene, Oregon Delegates— Before you leave for home—• Visit one of the most unique places in Oregon— \ THE ALADDIN GIFT SHOP “The Shop That’s Different’’ Between Wetherbee-l’owers and V. M. C. A. Don't drug yourself for headaches when eyestrain is really the trouble Suite 831 Miner Building Telephone 362 The First Impression— is always lasting. You aiv having visitors this work. Add the finishing toueh to an iinnvaeulate house with a spring hya tdntho, in tlio living room, fresh flowers on the din ner table. Chase Gardens Call 1950 A Change of the Age lu keeping with the changes of th" years, a lieaulil'ul. new I'oun lain lum*ti .serviee now awaits your eyes as you enter the .Rain bow. Ami too, we want you to enjoy one new speeiaf lunches ami breakfasts in the new cireiilar booths. Our prices arc adjusted to meet your allowance. The Rainbow Herman Burgoync, Prop. Emerald. This section ■vrill be ad- ; dressed by Eugene 8. Kelty, of the ' Morning Register advertising staff,! who will talk .on “Soliciting the Merchants of Tour Town for Ad vertising.” The following are last minute ad ditions to the list of high school del egates already printed: Ashland—Janet Balis, William Sander, Seldon Burton, Ned Mars, Harriette Bevington, Ellen Waters. I Camas Valley—Bertha Edraons,! Daphan Morris, Ester King. Springfield—William Cox, Elaine j Extra Special! 50 Pairs University of Oregon Book Ends lieg. .50 pr. While they last 49c pair Samuel Furniture 8c Variety Store 86 W. 7th Elks Bldg. USE THE Oregon Electric On Your Trips Home $5.30 Portland and Return Tickets on sale Fridays, Sat urdays or Sundays; return limit Tuesdays. Low Round Trips Between Eugene Oregon and Other 0. E. Ry. Points Albany .$2.50For’t Grove $7.10 Hillsboro .... 6.75 Woodburn .. 4.75 Salem. 3.80 Corvallis .... 2.25 Portland .... 6.0 J rains leave at 00 8.06; n. to.; 11:1 j. a. m.; p. m. 2:15 p. daily. to.; lino,: m. (Ltd.); 6:20 Phone 140 L. 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