SOCIETY! Eleanor Jane Ballantyne-Lenore Ely B liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiii:Ni:iniiiiiiiiiiriiii:iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiii[iainiiiiii3!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii[!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaii[iiii^i! Kappa Kappa Gamma To Honor Mrs. Talbert One of the outstanding social events of the week-end will be a reception to be given Thursday afternoon by Kappa Kappa Gam ma for Mrs. Elizabeth Talbert, house chaperone, who made her home on the campus this fall. Miss Janice Hedges, Mrs. Tal bert, Miss Constance Baker, and Miss Barbara Dielschneider will form the receiving line. Those pouring are Mrs. Edmund Conklin, Mrs. Alice Macduff, Mrs. H. D. Sheldon, and Mrs. Jane Thacher. • * * Miss Morrow Weds .William Harvey Scott Miss Alice Morrow became the bride of William Harvey Scott on Friday evening at the Westminster church in Portland. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of ivory satin designed along the empire lines with square neck, long sleeves puffed below the shoulder and straight full skirt with circular train. Miss Anne Morrow, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Gwen Panton, Miss Jean Hart, Miss Elizabeth Potter, Miss Marie Mecklem and Miss Eleanor Look were bridesmaids. John Brix act ed as best man and the ushers were Joe Bates, William Barendrick, William Carter, Robert Cummins, Jack Stipe, Kirby Kittoe and Omar Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left shortly after the reception at the home of the parents of the bridegroom, for a short wedding trip to Vic toria, after which they will return to make their home in Portland. * * * Foreign Students Entertained at Banquet The Wesley club entertained for members of International house and other foreign students on the campus at a banquet Friday eve ning at the First Methodist church. Prof, and Mrs. Harold S. Tuttle and Prof, and Mrs. John Casteel were invited guests. About fifty students were present. v * * » Pierce-Reiter Wedding Date Set Announcement has been re ceived of the wedding of Fannie Vick Pierce and Mr. Francis Reiter, which is to take place on December 19 in San Francisco. Miss Pierce is a member of Delta Delta Delta and was gradu ated from the University last year. Mr. Reiter was affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa and also took his de gree from the school of law last year. * * * International House Has Guests Messrs. Carl Weaver of Los An geles, Aramis Fouche, James Col lins, and Napoleon Simpson, all of Pasadena, California, were guests at the International house last Sunday. The guests, who are 1 known as the Dixie Quartet, sang several selections for the house members and their guests Sunday evening. * * * Bercovich-Sedloek Wedding Is Solemni/.ed The marriage of Miss Bernice Bercovich of Portland to Stephen A. Sedlock of Eugene was solem nized Saturday morning at a serv ice held at 10 o’clock at St. Michael’s church, Portland. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Nicholas Berco vich. She wore a dress of white Chantilly lace over satin, designed with a tight-fitting bodice, long tight sleeves and tiptoe length skirt. Miss Florence Bercovich, sister of the bride, was maid df honor and wore peach taffeta. Brides maids were Misses Thelma Leh man, Laura Jane Hall, Lillian Liubetich, and Mary Caniparoli, and all wore maize taffeta. Nich olas Costani was best man and ushers were Howard Strawn, Ed ward Wells of Eugene, George Shaw, arid Francis Costani. A wedding breakfast was given at the Multnomah hotel following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sedlock are to make their home in Eugene at the Wilder apartments. She is a grad uate of the University of Oregon and a member of Phi Mu. * * * La Casa Filiplna Given Dinner Party Members of La Casa Filipina were entertained on Thanksgiving day at a dinner party given by Mrs. Mary W. Fairfowl. Twenty guests enjoyed the affair. Filipino dishes were served. The patrons and patronesses were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle, Mi$s Edna Weiser, and Professor Juan Kael. * • • Miss Eloise Schade Marries Harold Balshe The marriage of Miss Eloise Schade and Darold Balshe, both former students of the University, was solemnized on Thanksgiving morning in Portland. They are to make their home in Moro, Oregon. No Need to Shout I Everybody knows that golf weather is waning - - - Take advantage of it while it lasts! Laurelwood Golf Course Seeing 3 lines or 2 depends on what kind of bifocals are used Dr. Ella C. Meade 14 8th West OPTOMETRIST Phone 330 Mrs. Ealshe is a member of Alpha Chi Omega on the campus, and Mr. Balshe a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. » * * Women of P. E. Staff Entertain at Tea Dance Men of the physical education department were entertained yes terday afternoon by the women of the staff at a tea dance in the sun room of Gerlinger hall. The af fair lasted from 4 until 6, refresh ments being served. Exchange Dinners Fewer as Finals Near This week’s dinner engagements are fewer than usual due to the proximity of finals. On Wednes day Delta Gamma will be enter tained by Sigma Pi Tau, Kappa Kappa Gamma by Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon by Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Phi Beta by Phi Kappa Psi. • On Thursday Kappa Kappa Gamma will be guests at a dinner given by Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Sigma Kappa will go to Susan Campbell hall. Members of the faculty were also entertained by Kappa Kappa Gamma last night. * * * Genevieve Clark Weds Howard Neel in Oakland The marriage of Miss Genevieve Clark, senior, to Howard Neel of Oakland, California, came as a surprise to their friends on the campus. The wedding took place in Oakland on Friday, November 27, during the Thanksgiving holi days. The service was performed at Mr. Neel's home. Mr. and Mrs. Neel are making their home in Eugene, where Mrs. Neel is continuing with her school work. Blind U. of O. Graduate Purchases Weekly Paper The Oregon City Enterprise re ports that Edward C. Robbins, graduate of Oregon with a B. A. in journalism, '26, is to purchase the Canby Herald, weekly news paper, managed for the last eight years by H. E. Browne. The paper was sold for $7000 and Robbins was to take possession on Decem ber 1. Mr. Robbins, a blind newspaper man, has been connected with the Hillsboro Argus and the Forest Grove News-Times since his grad uation from the University. For the past two years, however, he has been doing advertising work in Portland for trade journals and was also working for his M. A. de gree in journalism. EMERALD The... AIR A Book Chat will be featured during this afternoon's Emerald of the Air broadcast over station KORE at 4:15. The discussion of the latest in books and of their authors will be conducted by Mar garet Ormandy. The Book Chat has been instituted as a regular bi-weekly program. * * * * A sports dialogue and interview will be carried out during Thurs day’s broadcast by Bruce Hamby, Journal correspondent, and Dick Neuberger, Oregonian writer. Hamby is a member of the Emer ald sports staff, and has conduct ed a number of the weekly sports talks sponsored by the Emerald of the Air. Neuberger has had expe rience in sports broadcasts over KGW, Portland. Oregon Song Book Offer Gets Answer From Alums Responding to a story in Old Oregon offering Oregon song books at half price to alumni who could not get back for Homecom ing, letters have been arriving at the alumni office from all parts of the United States. The story suggested that, through the coop eration of Marion McClain of the University Co-op, alumni could se cure the Oregon Song Book for 35 cents apiece. "I have been amazed at the number of alumni who have re sponded to Mr. McClain’s offer,” said Jeannette Calkins, alumni secretary. ‘‘Orders have come from Texas, Minnesota, Idaho, Cal ifornia, New York state; in fact, seven different states are repre sented in the orders so far.” The Oregon Song Book contains a number of Oregon songs, includ ing the older ones so well known to alumni. In this group are: “In a Harbor of the Mountains,” “Mighty Oregon,” “On Oregon,” and many others. It also includes John Stark Evans’ “Oregon Pledge FIVE AT INFIRMARY Five patients are confined to the infirmary. They are George Linn, Margaret Frey, Marshall Willis, Jack Cate, and Ellis Thomson. BOOKS OF THE DAY EDITED BY ROY SHEEDY CORRESPONDENT SHAW Ellon Terry un»l Bernard Shaw, A Correspondence; 4* *> # *