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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1929)
■^SOCIETY?* By Lavina Hicks V cry few social affairs woi'c sponsored on the campus the past week. The I’hi Gaxnma Delta in formal grille dance being the only dance enjoyed. The luncheon given I»v Mrs. Erie \V. Allen for a group of faculty women was an outstand ing event of the .week as was also the announcement of the ■ engage ment of Miss Eleanor .Kilham to Archibald Campbell, at her home in Portland, Saturday afternoon. Ph'i Gamma Delta Has Informal Grille Dance At Eugene Hotel Palms and colored lights -were used as the setting for an informal grille dance given by members of Phi Gamma Delta, at the Eugene hotel, Saturday evening. Baskets of sweet peas and daffodils were placed on each of the tables. Those who served as patrons and patronesses included Air. ami Mrs. Donald Erb, Mr. and and Claude D. Purer, Dr. and Airs. E. S. Conklin and liev. aucj Airs. John Alaxwell Adams. Ilona Id Murray had eha/ge of ar rangements for the affair. CampbelLKilham Engagement Told Ali.ss Eleanor Tvilliam, daughter of > Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Kilhaui, an nounced her engagement to Archi bald Neil Campbell, son of Airs. Jane Campbell, at a tea, (Saturday afternoon, April 0, at her home in Irvington in Portland. I Betides Miss Kilham and her 1 mother, Mrs. Kilham, Mrs. Jane 1 Campbell assisted in receiving. 1 Aliss Eleanor Kilham is a gradu- ; ale of the University of Oregon and a member of Alpha Omicrou Pi 1 sorority. Air. Campbell attended f the University of Montana. No 1 date iias been set for the wedding. . Mrs. Allen Honors Two at Luncheon At an informal luncheon party at her home, Friday afternoon, Mrs. Eric W. Allen entertained a group t f thirty prominent faculty women to honor Mrs. Colin V. Dyrnent, who is visiting hois from Hayward, Cali- : fornia, and Mrs. Henry W. Davis, | wlm is leaving at the end of the university year for Pomona college, California. The guests included: Airs. Join) 1 ir F. Bovard, Mrs. E. fV DeCou, Mi: Julia Burgess, Mrs. 1’. L. Cami>bel Mrs. Dugald Campbell, Miss Jam Oilkison, ^Mrs. F. R. Barrows, Mr William Stuart. Mrs. llcnrv I 1 Sheldon, Miss Mozelle Hair, Mr i A. H. Nchrof f, Mrs. J. M. Mille Miss Lilian Tingle, Mrs. J. Bislio Tingle, Miss Harriettc Thmnsoi Miss Mary Ile|dmrn, Mrs. W. F. ( Thaeher, Mrs. George Robot-, Mb Mary Perkins, .Mrs. Lillian Slierwii Mrs. Campbell Church, Mrs. Eli/.: both Prescott, Mrs. Robert \V. Prei cott, Mrs. John Straub, Mrs. O. 1 Stafford, Mrs. Charles F. Elliott am Mrs. Dean H. Walker". Philomelete Group Meets Musike, literature and poetn group of Philomelete, met in tin women’s lounge for tin' first meet :ng of the spring term, Hundat afternoon. Carolyn Keeler presidin' in the absence of the president Margaret Ormandy. A resume ot several short stories constituted the program. Helen Evans outlined an old English store ‘Golden Wings,” M irguerite Loon ey spoke on “Diamonds,” and a ‘bird story, “Grandmother Speaks,” bait with the beauty, and idealism jf silver. * * * Faculty Club Entertains Faculty men of the romance laa fimgc department gave a social din icr at the new Faculty club, Satur lay evening, April (i. On Friday veiling, members held open Tiouse t tl.eir newly decorated quarters, ’lie organization has a membership f ll»n. Officers of the club arc’s. Iteplienson Smith, president ; Charles toward, secretary; L. II. Johnson, Picnic Lunches! are it lot of bother to make. Avoid it. -lust tell us to fix a ltineh for 2 or -1. It won't cost much and vour “date’’ will be pleas ed if it comes from The ANCHORAGE Hand Writing Experts Honestly, can you read your own writing after it's “cold!” (JET THE fvi’EWElTElt 11AB1T Your grades wi!.! show a beneficial result OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO. 1017 Willamette St. Phone 148 “Don’t Give Up the Ship” Said Some Hero Now we give you the same advice. When everything looks blackest — buy some new razor blades, tooth paste, stationery. We even have milk shakes and — you know! You’ll feel like living again. Lemon ‘0’ Pharmacy j 1 J 4 --- ~ -___ loth & Alder ' I' treasurer; Kay D. Bowen, houst . ' committee; Andrew Fish, member a ship i ommittey. ‘| Active members of Theta Nigra. • Phi, women’s national joitrnalisn ]! honorary, inviteil Eugene alumnae - members to a joint meeting and in ,s | formal tea, frond ay afternoon, Apri I 7, at tlu* home of Mrs. Erie \Y ’ 1 Allen. i The program included short talks , ! by a. number of the alumnae mem . bers. Mjss Dorothy Baker, presi dent of Theta Sigma Phi, had charge of atrangements. b On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. s Rex Underwood entertained infor , inally at their home, following the . I concert of George Hopkins, pro . | fessor of piano at the university. I Twenty-two guests including Mr. 1 Hopkins and members of the school of music faculty were present, a i supper being served. Eugene alumnae members of Alpha C’hi Omega held an informal party, Saturday afternoon, April fi, at tile home of Alls. Clifford K. Mauerud, for freshman members, of the soiority. Air. and Mrs. E. R. Morris, who are at present at the Eugene hotel, will soon make their home in Eu gene. Airs. Morris, who was for merly Dorothy Donlon, a former 'student at the University of Oregon, [ is A member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. i Congratulations are being re reived Iiy Mrs. Phillomen Xordliug of Eugene, on the birtli of a daugli tor. Mm Xordliug, who was for I nierly Lois Everson, '-S, is afl'ili lilted with Alpha Xi IVlta sorority Members of the Dills' Oregoi 1 dub entertained informally at tlieii I house, Friday evening, April d, foi a .group of 11m ir friends. Dancing and ping-pong were enjoyed diuing , the evening. Soiling as patron and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robin son. Miss Cornelia Martin and Miss Frances Metcalf. Active and alumnae members of Phi Theta Upsilou, senior and .jun ior women’s service honorary so ciety, mot for a luncheon at the Anchorage, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. McKenzie-Young of San Jose, California, is visiting in Eu gene at*the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Larson. Mrs. Young, who was formerly Ruth Lar son, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Short Stories Returned Manuscripts of students who en tered the Edison Marshall short story contest have been returned bv the judges to Professor W. F. (!. Timelier in Jhe journalism building. He will return them to contest en trants claiming them within the next few days, he announced yes terday, but will destroy those not called for. TODAY and WEDNESDAY ®©sp (Juior 9*4*1 MUUSt sim Ok Thu "It Eleanor •T,"' !'its anotl,C1' A big laugh and love Elyu s latest vibration. Come early. drama! Comedy “Wedded Blisters Kmograms ANOTHER BIG SHOW' For 25c !hildren 10c - - - - everything but your college education \ Tlir next time you .step through the doors oi' the Co-op glance around and notice the variety of stocks carried for your convenience. Everything is lien—without the hodge-podge o! the "general merchandise" store, hacking space we can only remind you in today's ail of three important articles: GREETING CARDS Spring time brings aroi<is — sickness. Don’t let your friend be forgot ten. Send a greet-, ing e :t r d. We carry a full line of them. TYPE WRITERS Your grades <le-' l> c n d somewhat n |><>it neatness — use a typewriter. We tarry Reming tons anil Coronas and a mil line of supplies for litem. Cash or terms. TYPING PAPER The best rhea ii» typing paper that • e a a be bought. 00c a ream. Of course, there are more expensive -up to i|hi.50. lint for every' day use the tiUc ream wins. the __ UNIVERSITY "CO-OP** |4Y* Cabinet Plans . j Series of Events For Coming Weeks Seabeck Rally With O.S.C. Groups Scheduled for Eugene, April 21 .1 schedule of V. 3d. ('. A. events | for the next few weeks was ai i nittged 1>y the cabinet when it met , in the hut yesterday afternoon. A Senbeek rally, a. joint mooting with , he Oregon State college Y. M. rali j inet, and a hike with the local Y. \V. cabinet were scheduled as follows: April 21, Seabeck rally in Kugene at which the presidents of the Ore gon state V. M. and Y. \\\, as well as the two secretaries from Corvallis will be guests. May 5, meeting of the Wesley REX LAST TIMES TODAY I i mary briam •William Austin } 1 JAMES’ KIAKWOOO ‘l :."■ ft- .I ] Qartunatmt picture | ; ;».q'-?^wt.vvjw9W8i8 w;ywail tliil), student organization of tlie local .Methocli-t church, lit which tlie V. M. Seabed; committee will have charge. TIio exact (kite for the meeting with fho O. S. C. cabinet hns not hoi'ii sot, a It hough it will ooini within the next two weeks, accord ing to I >oii °(';i m | >1 k'1 I, V. M. presi ilont. Wayne Kohinsou, junior in I nisi ness ailminist rut ion, wns appointed ohuirnmn of the visitation eomfnit too. lie will choose from time to time helpers to aid him in making lift* easier for infirmary patients. Visits, gifts of magazines, ami other services are the duties of the com* i mit tee. Senior Committee Named • o Sally rlughson, chairman of sen ior entertainment J’or *\pril Frolic, | appointed a cotnihittee" to arrange ;i senior stunt yesterday and has icalled n meeting of the committee | today at ta’.il at the College Side. The committee: Doris Wells, Mary I.mi Dutton, Joy Ingalls, Jane Jlol I brook and Mae Tobin. THEY TALK! CACI YOU’LL ROAR! JW A V I n UWeusI ( •STARRIM i&EORCEf<:®: SIDNEY VITH I V I KA fi | CCRKCWr X4TE j ?R«CK 1 ••*tACK $WUN AND ADDED FUN -IP! BOOM! BANG!” ALL-TALKING COMEDY It'a a clay at the Circus! Lions! Monkeys! Elephants! Also NTTAI’HONH YODY1L TAYLOR PLAYERS — IN — “Smilin’ Through” THU. FRI. SAT. “TWIN BEDS” Bargain Matinees Every SAT. and SUN. 25 per cent Reduction on all College Jewelry (This Week Only) This stuck of Oregon .jewelry is suited to every whim and need, in both i'ancii'ul ami simple creations ALL WITH THE OREGON SEAL IN COL!) OK Ml,VKIl Gold and Silver Pin Guards Perfume Bottles Knives Gold and Silver Wristlets . Gold and Silver Nqpklets Cuff Links ° Silver Rings Compacts Bronze Book Ends Paper Cutters Letter Seals Ash Trays Bar Pins , pearl set Watch Charms Jewel Boxes Book Markers SEE OUR WINDOWS UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Till*; S'l'l DKXT’S DKl’U STOKE