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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1934)
-T" Local Greeks (Continued From pnr}c >) son, Oakland; Ernest Leffler, New berg; Frank Pischereau, Columbia City; Vernon Cougill, Eugene; Charles Southerland, Charles Sandifur, Portland; Robert Couch, Grants Pass; William Jordan, Pafkdale. Alpha Chi Omega — Veneta BlTOus, Marian Louise Kennedy, Thelma Eileen Garretson, Vivian Louise Emery, Colleen Cathey, Marjorie Jane Brainerd, Elizabeth Thompson, Portland; Ellen Hill, Theodora Prescott, Margaret Jane Mann, Dorothy Jane Lind, Flor ence M. Smith, Eugene; Claudine Gueffroy, Salem; Mary Valpiani, St. Helens; Marjorie Adele Miller, Oakland; Jane Corman, Hood River; Kathleen Duffy, Bend; Lois Thompson, Clifton; Laura Mar garet Smith, Edith Calavon, Al Welcome All ; i Bring your cleaning and pressing in in Ihe morn ing and it will be ready for you by noon same day. •15% discount— Cash and i carry price Best Cleaners “(Across from Sigma Chi) Fatigue is > often caused by Eyestrain • f Any work is overwork for de fective eyes, and drains the system of needed nervous energy. Check that bred feel inf jthatcaseof“nerves. "Have your eyes examine! today. Ella C. Meade 14 W. 8th Phone !W0 i bany; Katherine Hillberg, Astoria; Florence Mae Smith, Palo Alto, Calif.: Evelyn Jane Porter, Lewls ! ton, Montana; Margaret Ross, I Esther Guerin. Alpha Delta Pi--Ethel Valeria i Krutler, Dolores M. Belloni, Helen i Worth, Eugene; Frances Worth, i Evelyn Haag, Salem; Lorna June ! Tofuer, Arlene Reynolds, Lake view; Margaret Helen Hines, Rose burg; Iris Viivan Franzen, Oregon City; Dorothy Aileen Dement, Myr tle Point; Jane Lee, Albany; Gret chen Smith, Oswego; Catherine Sibley, Dallas; Jean Silliman, Ames, Iowa. Alpha Gamma Delta—Norma Skeie, Elaine, Sorenson, Voldys Mary Wood, June Martin, Violet Rlddlesburger, Lenone Wood, Mary Margaret Cass, Florence Cousins, Eugene; Marjorie Jean. O'Bannon, Phyllis Ann Forbes, Portland; Norma Smith, Burns; Evelyn King, Grants Pass; Lina Marguerite Glath, Klamath Falls; Ann Mor ris, Waldport; Lilyan Kraut, Nam-, pa, Idaho; Mary Jane Tyler, Red Bluff, Calif. Alpha Omicron Pi — Dorothy Hempy, Violet Jones, Eugene; Joyce Evelyn Newberg, Virginia McCorkle, Margaret-Adelle Mar tine, Anne Herrenkohl, Mary Jane Piper, Portland; Gladys Battleson, Canby; Bette Beckley, Elkton; Mary Van Dyke, Grants Pass; Carolyn Grannis, Cottage Grove; Doris Holmes, Modesto, Calif. Alpha Phi—Jean Schaefer, Eu gene; Cathrine Ferguson, Barbara Fairhurst, Kathryn Pasquill, Betty Jane Autzen, Irene Schaupp, Han nah Louise Crossley, Ruthalbert Wolfenden, Jane Chapler, Beverly Burkitt, Jean Walker, Helen Gert rude Bartrum, Isola Scott, Betty Jane Bernitt, Anne Benedict, Frances Schaupp, Klamath Falls; Isabelle Louise Miller, Condon; Ann Margaret Erskine, Havre, Mont.; Alyce Bradford, Saratoga, Calif.; Lucille Adelaid Moore, Red wood, Calif. Kappa Alpha Theta -Barbara Lee Price, Nancy Richards, Ruth Howes, Betty Bean, Marjorie Bak er, Helen Menzies, Betty Brown, Mary Falee, Bernice Healy, Mary iBBranBnncinnmnnnariDnnnfanBru It‘s a Nobby New Place to Meet iSjap'a Hug £>ani)urid) 774 E. I Ith Phone 2972 We don’t believe we have met you yet We open today—Come and <jet FREE donuts and coffee while they last! —We’re “Hap’’ & “Dud.” Come on around to our place and talk things over. We’re Ready to Serve Your Dietary Needs. Barnhart’s 991 Willamette St. Showing “Jean-Carol” F rocks * ■ *' * Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 28, 1934 Telegram: California Brewing Association, San Francisco, California. Stories circulating that Acme does not contain hops and especially Oregon hops stop Wire stop This a hop dis - trict. Medo-Land Creamery Co. y San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 29, 1934. Telegram: Medo-Land Creamery Company, Eugene, Oregon. It is a malicious lie stop Of course Acme is made with hops we guarantee that no substitutes are used stop We are large users of hops probably the largest brewer user on the coast and due to fine flavor and aroma of Oregon hops we use a large percentage of them stop This year used more than seventy five thousand pounds Oregon hops for next year have contracted for fifty thousand pounds Oregon hops and will buv more. Karl F. Shuster, President, California Brewing Association. McCoy, Portland; Jeanne Fleming-, Rlizabeth DeBusk, Lorraine Bark er, Brandon Young, Eugene; Elsie Oharman, Hoquiam.Wash.; Martha IFinfrock, Los Angeles, Calif.; Har riet Gamble, Pasadena, Calif.; Helen Davis, Marshfield; Barbara Coolidge, La Greande; Virginia Moore, Hood River; Josephine Mc i Gilchrist, Salem; Jean Cecil, i Burns; Jane Whitmore, Upper i Montelais, New Jersey. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Gayle \ Buchanan, Eugene; Beverly Butler, Elane Goodell, Laura Edmands, i Marian Dryer, Marjorie Kibbe, ' Rosemary O’Donnell, Betty Jane Casey, Portland; Margaret John son, Hillsboro; Patricia Neal, Hal | lie Dudry, Bend; Margaret Grace Kerr, Baker; Jane Lagassee, As toria. Phi Mu—Genevieve Ness, Rose burg; Lucille Finck, Julie Ann Abraham, Portland; Eileen Loud, Marciel Jackson, Eugene; Echo (June Tomseth, Springfield; Helga j Myrmo, Eugene; Mary Armspiger, ! Bertha Jane Armspiger, Frances 1 Armspiger, Ona Dee Hendrickson, I Thelma Hayes, Medford; Margaret I Real, Lakeview. | Pi Beta Phi—Elizabeth Pownall, ! Leone Baker, Janet Cox, Betty Ba ! ker, Kathryn Buck, Catherine ! Cummings, Jean Muir, Mona ; Pratt, Eleanor White, Molly White, j Betty Tubbs, Portland; Mary . Elenn Eberhart, Jessie Rae At water, Virginia Duncan, Eugene; Elizabeth Turner, Corvallis; Mar jorie Stith, Longview, Wash.; Car oline Hand, Weiser, Idaho. Sigma Kappa Mary Webster, Genevieve McNiece, Elizabeth Eleanor McGirr, Mary Foster, Dorothy Ellen Adams, Dorothy Zeigler, Portland; Margaret Ray, Marietta Conklin, Eugene; Mary Donovan, Lansford, N. Dakota. Zeta Tau Alpha — Rosalynne j Kitchen, Wilhelmina Gerot, Eu gene; Frances Kovtynovitch, Os wego; Bertha Sheppard, Sherwood. Alpha Xi Delta—Helen Row, Fern Tellefson, Beatrice Mae .Campbell, Margaret Lucille Wil liamson, Mhuire Brown, Eugene; Florence Dannals, Medford; Jerri Cooper, Drain. Beta Phi Alpha—Margaret Ve ness. Chi Omega—Madeline Nelson, Eileen Blaser, Phyllis Strom, Mar garet Petsch, Winnifred Pem- I broke, Olive Lewis, Kathleen Sheasgreen, Shirley Coate, Audrey Brown. Portland; Marion Smith, Barbara Roome, Mary Armstrong, Dorothy Dickeson, Jean Cochran, Eugene; Jean Paulsen, Louise Kruckman, Mary Hope, Frances Waffle, Astoria; Betty Jane Rosa, Bandon; Lois Walton, Dallas; Lois Day, Oak Grove; Aliena Brown, Roseburg; Lois Strong, Tillamook; Anna Friedrich, Astoria; Marjory Miller, Mitchell, S. Dakota. Delta Delta Delta—Rosalie Steinmetz, Cherie Brown, Eugene; Ruth Pauline Wollenberg, Helen La Fallette, Dorothy Anne Kane, Jean Marie Ackerson, Doris j wocy liJ uti in lxj in uu m m m m 411 uu in trj m m in m m m m m in m m imn m in kj m m m in m in in m m in m iz SHORTHAND AND TYPING Instruction Special Rates for University Students Ask About It EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE “A Good School" A. E. Roberts, President Phone 666 Miner Bldg. Springer, Portland; Viola dinger, Milton: Anne Barton, Coquille, Virginia Matson. Delta Gamma—Mary Campbell. Nancy Rahles, Claire Downey, Betty Zehnbauer, Constance Klet zer, Doris Osland, Aileen Hall, Elizabeth. Chief, Barbara Stitt, Imogene Wylie, Virginia Welling ton, Lila Weise, Portland; Iris Jane Jorgensen, Salem; Bernice McDonald, Longview, Wash.; Re gina Cover, Margaret Hanrahan, Lewiston, Idaho; Betty Jeffers, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Barbara ir.iiTinnmtrci: Baker, Alameda. Calif.: Jean Fos kett. Concord, Calif.; Elizabeth Anne Hamm, San Francisco, Cal.; Wanda Jane Russell, Oklahoma City, Okla. C a m m a Phi Beta—Frances Johnston, Jane Brewster. Jane Myers, Eleanor Adlefsen. Janette Jones,’ Eleanor Sardam, Iris Sch midt. Portland; Margaret Bell, Doris Drager, Salem; Justine Mil ler, Jeane Quisenberry, Medford; Marie Collier, Klamath Falls; Mar ian Lucas, San Francisco, Calif.; | Jane Bogue, Hollywood, Calif. ^rmrarsiramrararwrararKirainiraiHliDli'ifi'JPIrDiPIPra The Imperial Lunch, Inc. We wish to Welcome the New and Old Students Back to Oregon Here's a real students special Rib Steak. French Fries, Coffee.-10c Ham and Eggs, Toast, Potatoes, Coffee.hOu Imperial Chicken i amales, famous for 22 years, made in our own kitchen Club Breakfasts, Noon Luncheons and Dinners Too Willamette Tel. u79 We Never Close I j I I are milder elds taste better Ripe home-grown tobaccos We begin with the right ' kinds of mild ripe Domestic tobaccos. Then we age and mellow them like rare wines for flavor and taste. Aromatic Turkish tobaccos Next we add just the right kinds and the right amounts of Turkish tobaccos to give Chesterfield the "seasoning” that helps to make them taste better. Blended and eross-blended MONDAY n KOSA PONSELLE WEDNESDAY NINO MARTINI SATURDAY GRETE STUECKGOLD KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 6 P. M. (P. T.) — COLUMBIA NETWORK • Finally we "weld” these tobaccos together the Chest I erfield way—different from ! any other—to make Chester | field a milder better-tasting 1 cigarette. I t takes good things to make good things ... there is no substitute for mild ripe tobacco