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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
i SOCIAL SWIM at the Women’s building tonight. SWIMMING MEET will be held tomorrow night at 5 in the Ger linger building. CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEDBALL game will be held at 4 o'clock Friday, December 6, seniors vs. sophomores. • W. A. A. MEMBERS having won 100 points at least must pay their dues of $1 by Saturday to ( their house representatives or to Margaret Cummings, Pi Beta Phi. FRENCH CLUB will meet to night at 7:30 at the Chi Omega house. Everyone interested is in vited to attend. MYTHOLOGY GROUP of Phil omelete meets at Westminster house at 4 o’clock today. Impor tant! ALPHA KAPPA DELTA meet ing, S o’clock Friday evening, at the home of Dr. P. A. Parsons. YE TABARD INN group pic ture for the Oregana will be taken today at 12:30 in front of Friendly hall. STUDENTS MAJORING IN GEOLOGY will be the guests of r Ihe Condon club and the geology department staff at an informal “mix” at the home of Dr. Warren D. Smith, head of the department, at 8 o’clock Saturday evening, NOW! SEE! HEAR! BELLE BENNETT and JOE E. BROWN SINGING—TALKING DANCING LOVE—LAUGHS—LINGO Also “THE FATAL WARNING” and TALKING COMEDY STATE THEATRE NOW! "*i»IT2| LANG'S —War in the Dark The most complete and thrilling revelation of the inside of the spy network. The man who made “Metrop olis" has now given to the screen his greatest masterpiece. It was the sensation of the Continent! Also— Campus News Reel And— Laurel & Hardy Comedy 1 December 7. Dr. Smith's address is 1941 University street. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Marian Fluke, of Inde pendence, Oregon. , PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Alpha Gamma Delta announces ■ the pledging of Miriam Yoder. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Phi Beta announces the pledging of Dorothy Lindeman. Bachelors Get Pooch * * * * * Pup Offers Services After many months, during which Bachelordon has found it self without a mascot, a pup has appeared upon the scene. The dog' has been christened “Ded,” and looks as if it will become the laz iest canine on the campus, pro vided the Phi Sigs don't get an other pooch. “Ded” is a thoroughbred Italian pretzel hound and is but a few months old. It strayed in the Bachelordon fraternity yesterday about 2 o’clock and offered to serve as mfescot. BRILLIANT IDEA OF FRIGID STUDE ENDS (Continued from Page One) in leading a campaign to take up a collection for the purpose of pur chasing for Harold a nice new pair of pajamas, safely construct ed of asbestos. . An underworld mystery con ! cealed under one dress suit, a plot that has more thrills than a subway wreck, a night club raid and a Chicago gang war lumped ! together; that's "Spies’’ at the Colonial theatre. As a continent al intrigue drama it is decidedly “there,” and as a mystery puzzle it also has appeal, not to mention the beautiful and alluring women and the handsome bewhiskered Romeos of Europe's smart resorts. * * * AT THE STATE— "Molly and Me" at the State gives Belle Bennett another grand opportunity to do her stuff in character portrayals. As one of a pair of troupers, with Jo Brown as the other half she gives a very convincing performance in her usual big time way. * * * AT THE MCDONALD— The bill at the McDonald is well rounded this week. George Ban croft in “The Mighty” is a big thrill and the netvlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander have re turned to give an organ and piano duet and show the college folks what real romance is like. * * * AT THE REX— “Senor Americano” at the Rex introduces Ken Maynard in a new Mild Weather Forces This BIG SHOE SALE Our stock of Fall and Winter shoes for both men and women are now carrying big reductions. As an illustration: Strip pumps in blue kid, brown kid, satin, velvet, pat ent leather and black kid are re duced from $8.50 to $5.85. This is only one of the many items which will be on sale for the next 7 days at W 782 Willamette St. HEILIG LAST TIMES TODAY TOMOEBOW “PLEASURE CRAZED” A Urania of the Modern Social Whirl— in All Its Phases—and It’s ALL-TALKIE STARTS SUNDAY ^IIAVIES "Oflnarianoe A Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture with >. LA WHENCE URAV | UKULELE IKE |. f T You can inform the cock-eyed vv o r 1 d— it's the new comedy hot shot! tes* ALL talking: singing: laughing: light as a ‘'talkie" star. The ti tle is Spanishy enough, by wait ’till you see Ken in those hot duel ling clothes. * * * AT THE NEW HEiUG— "Pleasure Grazed" at the New Heilig is a story of modern jazz life in the big places. There arc lots of ways of being naughty and this show seem3 to have hit most of them. Boulder, home of the University of Colorado, voted last week to have Sunday movies. Several other college towns in the United States are waging fights to allow the showing of films on the Sab bath. Ousted as principal of New Al bany (IndianaI high school two years ago, Charles B. McLinn was elected mayor of the city last week, and is now in a position, if he desires, to reverse the tables on the board of education. A wedding procession on its way to the church in the village of > Kvezman, Jugoslavia, recently was turned into a panic when a meteor 18 inches in diameter fell among *the guests, killing a man and in juring another. The wedding was postponed. „ 0 e During the last four years 101, i 360,000 feet, or over 19,000 miles of film have been viewed by the Kansas state board of motion pic ture review, composed of three women, and out of 29,650 reels in spected, only 30 were disapproved and changes ordered in 1.211. NOTICE! Sunday canoe rates cut to week day schedule, (.lur ing December and Jauu a ry. 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