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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1938)
Sparkling Values . . . Hartley's selection of fall wardrobe needs for tlie college coed should not miss your inspection. Sheer Wools . . . Smartly tail ored with new high necks, slim or lively skirts, clever pockets . .. grand frocks for the classroom. Newest plaids, rich solids ... and lots of smart black! Richly Furred NEW, 1939 Winter Coats ... If you want style and qual ity at a low price ... don't miss these Hadly coat values. $19.75 to $35 and up ARTISTS’ MATERIALS FRAMED PICTURES H. B. PAINTS WE DO PICTURE FRAMING LUDFORD’S PAINTS, WALL AND ART GOODS Phone 749 713 Willamette Oregon Sororities Pledge 210 Women AsRush WeekEnds University of Oregon sorority women made final choice of pledges for the fall term on Tuefday evening when formal pledge dinners made public the pledge lists which contained the names of 210 freshmen who will make their homes on sorority row. Alpha Chi Omega claimed 25 prospective members when the smoke of battle cleared; Alpha Delta Pi, 19, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 19; Pi £>eia rm. jo; uni umega, Gamma, 15; Kappa Alpha Theta, 21; Gamma Phi Beta, 15; Alpha Omicron Pi, 12; Delta Delta Delta, 12: Alpha Gamma Delta, 11; Alpha Phi, 10; Sigma Kappa. 7; Alpha XI Delta, 4; and Zeta Tail Alpha, 2. Girls who were affiliated with the Oregon sororities were: Alpha Chi Omega From Portland: Patricia Wright, Elizabeth Jane Milne, Jeanne Haw kins, Pearl Buckler, Margaret Crosbie, Barbara Ann Byrne, Mar jorie Isler. From Eugene: Betty Jean Sevier, Edith Catherine Paris, Marjorie Durno, Beverly Burns, Imogene Ballantyne; Helen Lu cille Zavodsky, The Dalles; Gayle June Bratton, Marjorie Marie Kempter, and Barbara Davis, Klamath Falls; Dorothy Lucille . Hanan and Helen Patricia Kelty, Lakeview; Joan V. Stinnette, Dal- ; las; Marian Christensen, La Grande; Virginia Mae Mohomann, Spokane, Wn.; Jean Wellesley ; Watson, Honolulu, T. H.; Helen ; Heith, Oakland, Cal.; Ida Mae Far- ] rell, Sacramento, Cal. ] Alpha Delta Pi From Portland: Lois Marion ‘ Welborn. From Eugene: Helen < Graves, Fontelle Frances Mitchell, 1 Betty Doris Workman, Janice 1 Findtner; Mildred McCarthy and Maurine Hermann, Grants Pass; Doris Taylor, Florence Stevens, i Laura Burnett, all of The Dalles; i Genevieve Croisant, Bend; Eva I Marquart, Astoria; Barbara Ann I Lemmon, Medford; Doris Anne I Shoemaker, Roseburg; Phyllis O'- I Toole, Gearhart; Virginia Skilling, i Monrovia, Cal.; B. A. Gustavson, 1 Alturas, Cal.; Doris Elizabeth \ Mutz, Oakland, Cal.; Peggy Heine, I Danville, Cal. I Alpha Xi Delta C From Eugene: Lois Nordling, s reddy Wright, Springfield; Claire J Elaine Lyon, Mashfield; Lois I Jarolyn Reat, Twin Falls, Idaho. I Alpha Gamma Delta From Portland: Margery Jean Ersted, Eurla Eylason. From Eu gene: Laura Hughes, Winifred Miller; Helen Tyrell, Klamath Falls; Jeanne Garrett, Woodland, Eal.; Patricia D. Lyon, San Jose, Eal.; Rosemary Harrison, Bandon; LayVonne McDonald, Butte, Mont.; Evelyn Russell, Los An gles, Cal. Alpha Omricon Pi From Portland: Geraldine Walk ?r, Verna Elizabeth Wilson. From Eugene: Mary Kay Crumbaker, Charlotte Louise Johnson, Edrma t. Miller, Mary -Wright. Dorothy Frances Burger, Otillia Ethel Hof ;etter, Salem; Peggy Yaden, Klam ith Falls; Betty Jean Metcalf, Jervais; Neva Barber, Great Falls, Mont.; Kathleen Wallentine, Long 3each, Cal. Alpha Phi From Portland: Dorothy Susan Cellaher. From Eugene: Jean t'rick. Elanor A. Sederstrom, Sa em; Geraldine Denman, Hillsboro; dancy Hay, Seattle, Wash.; Mar orie Crepe, San Mateo, Cal.; Con tance Walbridge, South Pasa lena, Cal.; Barbara Read, Sacra nento, Cal.; Nancy Knickerbocker, lonolulu, T. H. Chi Omega From Portland: Marguerite >now, Virginia Lee Hurst, Paul ne Shaw, Arvilla Delores Bates, tobin Nelson, Dorothy Ellen Wells, ’rom Eugene: Norma Rose Evans, farjorie Montgomery, Marjery 'heda. Charlotte Hill, Margaret i.yers, Jean Hurley, Salem; Jean dice Person, Hillsboro; Lois Bald win Noble, McMinnville; Marion immett Wirrick, Dee; Stella Jean ngle, La Grande; Elaine Anne lordon, Baker; Lural Lee Robi on, Taft; Patricia Jean Salisbury, .storia; Marjorie Moore, Hood liver; Betty Brigham, Manci uthellen Merchant, Los Angeles, Cal.; Betty Murray, Hakalau, Ha waii. Delta Delta Delta From Eugene: Laurita Christof ferson, Charlotte Lois Howard, Georgia Dale; Bonnie B. Miller, Gervais; Frances Madalyn Hen niger, Roseburg; Helen Lucille An gell, Fossil: Edna May Thomas, Klamath Falls; Emily Marion Mc Ginnis, Napa, Cal.; Marjorie Hast ings, Monterey, Cal.: Charlotte Smith, Twilock, Cal.; Joyce Craw ford, Orange, Cal.; Betty Jeanne DeArmond, Bend. Delta Gamma From Portland: Maxine Eleanor Hansen, Marjorie Kernan, Ramona Agnes Roberts, Mary Kay Riordan, Rosemary Keep, Trudie Anderson, Anette Ansley. From Eugene: Bar bara Ann Barrett, Marion F. Bar rett, Alice Guistina; Eileen Wil liams, Milwaukie; Dorothy Jacque line Horner, Barbara Campbell, Berkeley, Cal.; Barbara Barlow, Oakland, Cal.; Kathleen Jesse, Walnut Creek, Cal. Gamma Phi Beta From Portland: Dorothy May Hangsten, Phyllis Margaret Sea brook, Sally Murrow, Mary Eliza beth Rawlinson, Marjorie Jane Hosfeldt, Patricia Ann McKean. From Eugene: Janez Frances Hathaway, Jeanne Marie DeNeffe. Elna Dorthea Johnson, Pendleton; | Bette Merrian Patterson, Alta dena, Cal.; Alice Freeman, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Alice Lucas, San Francisco, Cal.; Dorothy Heck, Marjorie Roehm, both of Berkeley, Cal.; Betty Jeanne Foulke, Los Angeles, Cal. Kappa Alpha Theta From Portland: Angeline T. Adlesich, Virginia Tooze, Mary Ann Holt, Ruth Alexandria Clark, Mary Jane Keller, Mary Katherine Storkesen, Virginia Swearingen, Margaret Young. From Eugene: Barbara MacLaren, Bette Brook shier, Florence Gordon, Janet Morris. Edith D. Heath, Marsh field; Marion Elizabeth Marks, Al bany; Peggy Smith, Hood River; Marie Antionette Foley, The Dal les; Ruth Dodd, Hermiston; Phyl lis Sanders, Piedmont, Cal.; Kath ryn Pierce, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Helen Chestnut, San Mateo, Cal.; Mary Alice Sweet, Berkeley, Cal. Kappa Kappa Gamma From Portland: Bette Louise Morfitt, Katherine A. Babcock, Marjorie E. Clear, Anne Duden, Jane Hochuli, Eleanor Nelson, Bar bara Helen Neu, June Patterson, Marguerite Antoinnie Pettit, Patri cia Shea. From Eugene: Ruth # .. . and with more smokers every day who find in Chester field’s refreshing mildness and bet ter taste just what they want in a cigarette. It takes good things to make a good product. That’s why we use the best ingredients a cigarette can have —mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper — to make Chester field the cigarette that smokers say is milder and better • tasting. 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Mar jorie Ann Bucik, Veneta; Patricia Rosemary Howard, La Pine; Mar jery Jeanne Hoffman, Marysville, Cal.; Betty E. Kg.rmel, Burlingame, Cal. Zeta Tan Alpha From Eugena: Lois Marjorie Hosford; Marion J3jugstad. GRID MANAGERS NEEDED Freshmen and! sophomores in terested in foodball manager ships have been asked to report to Ed Thomas i n McArthur Court on Monday afternoon. Get Your ASUO Card on Registration Day! ffanUrgJrgJnufzJPJ it' Complete your fall wardrobe with a •FALL COIFFURE MILLS BEAUTY SHOP 893 Will amt. Phone 1040 ^iaiBiai3fsi3iaiai3jaiaicU3i3iaiaiaiaiaia®afEi giniKti ■ ■■ .;«« .... !irii!iiii!iiil»iiillllii,iiiiiiiii:ii!iii;!«itii!iiiiiiiiiiiii,ii:ii.,:.;iiiiii1!ii:::ililliliiiiniiiil»!lllllllllilllilfliliilliiii3 GAMMA ■ JAMMA m 1 . . r\ . — iiiniiiiiiiinm r lanneieue rajamas and Nightgowns to Turn Away the Frost Styled with smartness that you’ll adore ... of soft flan nelette that defies chilly win ter. You'll wear the Gamma Jamas for lounging-, because they are so chic and their patterns are so new and dif ferent; you’ll wear them for cozy slumber because they are snug and warm. Notice the styling — boleros, dirndls, lastex waists, knit and lastex wristlets and anklets, clever trims, and toe - warming “Footsies" to match e a c h o n e! They’re a miracle of fash ion, a miracle of comfort, and a miracle of economy at only $1.95. i —•m BROADWAY* 30 E. BROADWAY fT.iiiiiiimiiiuniuiiiiiiiiiuiimimniiiinmiiiiiinimnniniiiiuiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimininininniiiiiiniininiimiinniiuitniiiimnii^ ATTENTION Seniors LET’S CRACK DOWN THIS LAST YEAR ON THE CAMPUS Tom' class card entitles you to a big reduction on the Junior-Senior Dance :— plus —• Participation in all class activities j Get in step for Your BIG YEAR 1 This is our year to howl. Junior Weekend, Junior Prom, the larg est campus events will be up to the class of ’40 this year. Let’s make this a truly great year by getting behind our class NOW, and buy ing a class card at registration today. Your class card entitles you to a big re duction on the Junior-Senior dance, and makes possible participation in class ac tivities . SPECIAL PRICE ° O Effective for only one week. BUYS YOU CLASS CARD 3 TERMS A FOR