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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1928)
By MARGARET LONG Holiday To Be Generally Celebrated The 'lull iu classes caused by Washington’s birthday tomorrow, followed by Thursday, which is us ually a light day for everyone as far as studying is concerned, will make the entire week a pleasant one socially. The Krazy Kopy Krawl, to be held at the Campa Shoppe, to night, sponsored by members of Al pha Delta Sigma, men’s advertising fraternity, will attract a large crowd, while several formals and in formal dances are taking place. Members of Phi Kappa Psi are entertaining with their annual breakfast dance tomorrow morning, at 8:30 o’clock, at the Eugene .ho tel. Tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o ’clock, members of Phi Sigma Kappa will be hosts at a matinee dance at the chapter house, honoring Washington’s birthday. A Heads of Houses Have Banquet A now and delightful precedent was established on the campus Sat urday evening, February 18, when the heads of houses entertained with a formal dinner at the Osburn hotel, honoring President and Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hall. Other guests of hon or included Dean Virginia Judy Es terly and Dean Elmer Shirrell. The heads of houses present were Roma Whisnant, Edith Bader, Ruth Bradley, Gladys Grant, Katherine Delarty, Lois Everson, Katherine Inwood, Harriet Adams, Ethel Mont gomery, Grace Fleming, Audrey Hen drickson, Emma Belle Woodworth, Lpis Beth Seoffern Evelyn Ander son, Katherine Henderson, Betty Easterday, Flossie Radabaugh, Ag nes Petzold, Violet Mills, Mary Kirk wood, Berniece Rasor, Diana Dein inger, Clifford Powers, Dudley Clarke, Ronald Hubbs, Ned Peter son, Herman Rademacher, Robert Benjamin, Ronald Robinette, A1 Fries, Elmer Gant, Joe McKeown, Jack Austcy, Harold Socolofsky, Harold Harden, Carl Dobler and Charles Woodcock. Seniors Entertain Royalty at Ball In a true atmosphere of elegance, combining French skill and artistry with modern talent, the annual sen ^ ior “Bal de 1 ’elegance”, given by the senior class of 1928, Saturday even ing, February 18, fittingly crowned the list of achievements of this class and became the prime social success of this year. Black and white carried out the French motif to detail, a huge dec orative arch covered one end of the ballroom, where the feature appear ed, another arch made a background for the orchestra platform, and around the room black and white walls carried out the dignified for mal ballroom effect to perfection. Clusters of various colored lights were suspended from the ceiling, and different colored spot lights flashed intermittently on the dancers. The dance program, following the decorative scheme in a conventional cover design in black and white, listed the-menu, the patrons and the patronnesses, and the dances. In the sun parlor, adjoining the ball room, French pastry, daintily color ed mints and coffee were served by neatly dressed maids during the evening. * * * The chapter house of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was beautifully decorated in banks of violets and ferns, last Friday evening, when the Freshmen gave their annual informal grille dance. The dancing rooms were dim ly lighted with violet colored spot lights, and at each table, lighted by violet and silver candles, were small corsages for the guests. The court just outside the dancing rooms was arranged like a sitting room with a large floral centerpiece of carna tions and daffodils on the table. Kenneth Allen and Miss Madge Nor mile featured several songs in the latter part of the evening. , Patrons and patronesses were Bean Virginia Judy Esterly, Mrs. Sadie Slight, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Mohr and Dean Elmer Shirrell. * * * Omega chapter of Delta Zeta en tertained at a formal grille dance Friday night at the Osburn hotel. Immense baskets of pastel colored spring floWers and large palms dec orated the rooms. Miss Eastcrday Craddock had charge. Patrons and patronesses included Mrs. Grace Russell, Mrs. Virginia Judy Esterly, Mrs. Catherine Yarex, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins. *■ * * Miss Aimee Sten of St. Helens, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega house, visiting Miss Marion Sten. *• * * Members and pledges of Gamma Zeta chapter, of Sigma Nu, were hoses at a dinner dance, at the Eu gene hotel, Friday evening at 7:30 o ’clock. The individual tables were attractively decorated with minuto X. Tonite is the Nite— KRAZY KOPY KRAWL The Big Time Feature of the Season INFORMAL GRILLE DANCE Tonite Alpha Delta Sigma burst's forth with its an nual jubilee. A dance even better than last year’s •—better refreshments, better decorations. A good time assured. $2.00 covers everything. CAMPA SHOPPE KOLLEGE KNIGHTS 6 FEATURES “Wish I Had a Car” < Often are the times you have wished for' a car to enjoy a balmy evening with a girl friend. Every one of our cars is a treat to drive—and you own it while you drive. * Phone 2185 Tay lor’s Auto Rental 3™lll H.J IJM, y-r baskets of spring flowers, of sweet peas, violets and tulips. ^ Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Sprague H. Carter, and j Dean and Mrs. Elmer Shirrell. Eta Delta chapter of Chi Psi will give its formal dance at the Eugene j hotel, this evening at 9 o’clock. The rooms will be decorated in the fra ! ternity colors, purple and gold, the flowers and lightihg conforming to these colors. Mr. Kenton Case has charge of the i plans. Patrons and patronesses will j be Captain and Mrs. John Me Ewan, , Dean and Mrs. Elmer Shirrell and | Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Jewett. Members of Spurs club entertain I rd at an informal dance Friday \ night, February 17, at the Eugene Country club. Tulips and carnations were used to decorate the rooms. About twenty-five couples partici pated in the affair. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. Roy Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Earl. Verne Dale had charge of the dauee. ' The marriage of Miss Hazel In gram to Samuel Irving Jagger will be an important event of this even ing, at the Multnomah hotel in Portland. Miss Ingram attended the University in 1-026 and was a mem ber of Delta Gamma. The marriage of Mary Elley Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cuttis Joseph Ray, and Basil Thomas Wil liams, was solemnized Saturday morning at nine o’clock at the Church of St. Michaels and All An gels, in Portland, Both Miss Ray and Mr. Williams are former University of Oregon Finds Tobacco for "Breaking In” a Pipe Columbu3, Ohio March 10, 1927 Larua & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Two years ago my wife gave me an expensive pipe. I smoked it a great deal for two,.or thrpe weeks, pnt it psi.de, then began smoking tit again time it was very strong. 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The Osburn hotel will be the scene this evening of a formal dinner dance at 7:30 o’clock, at which members of Gamma Rho chapter of Delta Tan Delta are entertaining. Patrons and patronesses will be Dean ! and Mrs. Elmer Shirrell, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Erb. Jerry Pine has charge of the affair. Paul Ager, ’26, of Portland, is visiting at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. * * » Students spending the week-end at their homes in Portland woro the Misses Florence King, Georgia Da vidson, Barbara Crowell, Catherine Mahew and Elizabeth Plummer. Miss Jean Roth and Miss Helen Malarkey, of Portland, were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last week-end. Freshmen of Alpha Chi Omega honored their Eugene alumnae at a bridge luncheon, Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. Covers were placed for 28 and the table was dec orated in the George Washington motif, attractively enhanced by red tulips. .Miss Zepha Rogers was in charge. Members of Phi Mu will give their annual formal grille dance at the Eugene hotel this evening. Palms are to be used in decorating, with I small baskets of pink rosebuds forni ' mg the centerpieces for the tables. Miss Edith Pearson and Jack Rey nolds will dance for the feature. Patrons and patronesses are to be , Miss Sue Badolett, Mr. and Mrs. A. I R. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mc I Duff, Dean and Mrs. Elmer Shirrell. Orville Blair, ’27, of Portland, vis ited at the Delta Tau Delta house Saturday and Sunday. Miss Helen Connell of Hillsboro, was a guest at the Alpha Phi house j last week-end. • »The Alpha Chi Omega house will be the scene of a Backward dance, this evening at 9 o’clock. 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Freshmen of Alpha Delta Pi will honor their upperclassmen at a cos tume dance tonight at the chapter house. ® The decorations are to typi cal of the “Valley Forge Barracks” with sabres, helmets, flags and old was guns much in evidence. Two large cannons will bo situated on either side of the front entrance. Mrs. Lucy Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. K 1.. Packard and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Grcfe, are to act as patrons and patronesses. Miss Margaret Tucker is chairman of the dance. Miss Dorothy Compto and Miss Alberta Rives spent last week-end at their homes in Portland. Miss Harriet Hawkins was a Port land visitor over tho week-end. Unique among the social events preceding Washington’s birthday; is (o be the S. A. ifi. upperclass dance in the form inf a “Hobbes’ Conven tion.” As a novel innovation the bids for the “Convention” were de livered during the dinner hour Mon day evening by a freshman attired as a hobo in bright red shirt, patch ed trousers and wearing the usual hobo’s beard. * # * Misses Genevieve Swedenburg and Genevieve Thompson spent last week-end in Salem, the guests of Miss Flora K. Brown. Br. and Mrs. G. A. Ross will honor upperclassmen of Delta Delta Delta at an informal dance this evening at their home on College Crest. to tlie world the best you have and the best will come to you. That’s our motto and we try to stick to it. Formerly Watts Optical Parlors \JHetide Opt&m e.trist. 14 W. 8th St. Eugene Oregon The Class in Dramatic Interpretation Presents “Lady Windermere’s Fan” ; A Modern;‘fCopie^yfAf BrnorsV .< ■ . i T. By Oscar Wilde 1,' Under the Direction of Florence E. 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