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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1940)
Dessert for Daisy Is Sad Experience By ADELE SAV It’s six o’clock and Daisy is wending her way home from the geology department. Her hair is delightfully gone with the wind, her white collar is askew, and her lipstick is on her chin. Now, she thinks, I'm going to have a wonderfid dinner. She falls over the threshold of her house just as the girls are going in to dinner, but runs into the mail room first to see if she has a letter. No letter. Hmmm . . . the bulle tin board .... A dessert! Daisy Down signed next to Bill Cnrlfish. She zips off to her room to dress just as the girls who aren’t going to the dessert are served big chunks of pumpkin pie with clouds pf whipped cream on top and with it some steaming hot coffee. Six thirty and Daisy waits expectant ly "I wonder if I know Bill Curl fish,” Daisy muses. “I hope he isn't the one with his hair all shaved off.” Oh, they’re here! Her man asks her to call him '''Curly” instead of Bill, and asks her in a friendly way if she does n't like the weather. They arrive at his house. He says he's not a good dancer at all, and would she like to try. He's not. She meetff the house mascot and ho jumps up (with muddy paws) on her powder blue dross. “You're lucky,” says Curlfish, “ho doesn't like many people like that.” Suddenly the gates to paradise open the dining room doors. The dessert comes; Daisy brightens up. This is the Kappa Tog whip, Curlfish tells her. It lies pink and trembling before her, while the boys decide to sing another song. “Wiggins over there really has a voice,” Curlfish points across the table, “he’s really the best singer we’ve got in the house.” Her es cort gels so excited that in raising his arm he pushes Daisy’s pink castle of dessert into her lap. Daisy wails, then clenches her teeth. “I wish I’d never left Po dtink!” Its a Date! Swingtime Glamour in Misty Pastels New a r ri v a 1 is Glow crepe, sn ]K‘i'l) for “dates ami holiday occa sions.” — No w shades: Dusk y I! a n a n a, S a n d (Sold, Cloudy \ Aqua, Sage (Ivcen, & Misty Hlue, and Dawn Rose. b£QRD7 ptsiiNcn vt_APPABQ ^NOi*rrr>yiwirt'' To your Stature rr.r-.-v 16f?5 Let's face it. Too long stockings run. Too short stockings pull. Archer proportioned stockings are the answer ... fashioned for long legs, short legs and average legs ... the way to long stocking life. Join Miller’s Hosiery Club . . . •ret your 13th Pair Free! 3 pairs in a gaily decorated gift box ... ^ . 2.85 HOSIERY The Male Box By BUCK BUCHWACH The trouble with the modern girl of today is that she has garbled an old proverb and the resulting chaos has found the lowly male behind the eight ball or the iron bars, whichever seems to be han diest. "The way to a man’s heart is through his gut—that is his stom ach." Born thirty years too late are the masculine representatives of today, for the University of Oregon coed, finding it impossible to drag her mom’s kitchen—and ma— -down from home, has sub stituted just one word. Result: "The way to a man’s heart is through his poeketbook, but fast “You gotta give yourselves cred it, gals. When you do decide to show a man you love him, you do it in class. The best food is essential. That's why after you invite your boy friend of the moment'to take you to a show, you steer him into the best restaurant you can find. You’re very kind. "I'm not very hungry myself, honey, so all I’ll have is a T-bone steak, French fries, a shrimp salad, soup, pie, and coffee.” Naturally you don’t take any sugar in your coffee, because as you matter-of-factly tell the es cort, “I’m on a very strict diet. Have to watch my weight, you know.” * * * Anyway, you want to see that your boy friend is well fed, and so you say: "Come on now, you said you were hungry. I only ordered a bite to keep you company." (For that price he could have Hedy LaMarr eating out of his hand instead of you wolfing sweetly across the ta ble). But Mr. Male has for some rea son lost his appetite, and besides the food “doesn’t look so good." * * * After he hocks his life to pay for your snack, off you traipse, with the comforting thought that you won’t be hungry for over an hour now. P.S.—To Boyfriends: Don't get sore and kiss your gal friend off right away. She’ll bawl and swear she's going home, back to mother. L._- _ . -. < Solect Your Christmas Cards Designs suitable for your use or for your fraternity. VALLEY PRINTING CO. 7(> W. Broadway One Dozen Donees • . Brighten Weekend By LOIS HULSF.R Society Editor Friday evening is the big night for twelve houses when they give their fall term dances before plunging into the cramming season. With the campus in a rally spirit for the Oregor.-Oregon State battle, Friday promises to be the best evening of the term. Every dance band has been literally pressed into action by social chairmen who were tearing their hair this week for some hot swing for the costume affairs. Apaches at Alpha Chi Alpha Chi Omega is featuring Art Holman when sophomores honor the pledges at a French apache dance in a cafe setting. It will be bonnets and long skirts for Tri-Delts with their portrayal of frontier days. Music will be furnished by Ray Dickson and his orchestra. Another Seeret! Glenn Sills and his band will play for Alpha Gamma Delta. Their theme is a secret so your society editor would be the last one to know about it. Zeta Tau Alpha girls are having a radio masquerade dance. Thetas are going to surprise their pledges, too, with an unusual theme Friday evening to the mu sic of Eddie Gipson's band. The Farmer in the Dell Alpha Xi Delta is giving a farm er's ball in honor of their first year girls with music by Eddie Scroggins. The theme of the Sigma Kappa dance is another one of those deep dark secrets but their orches tra is Bernie Kyllo. Hi-land house is summing up the term with a radio dance. Delta Gammas are honoring pledges at a costume dance Fri day. Fireman, Save My Child! Sig Eps will pick up their dates with a fire truck for their first annual fireman's ball. Couples will be dressed as though they had been caught in a fire. Campbell co-op’s radio dance features a Bowery theme. Sigma Chis have slated a beach combers’ dance. They all do it. They've never missed. Except Eve, of course. Desserts Last dessert list of the term is small with more weekend compe tition than usual. The schedule in cludes Alpha Chi Omega-Delta Upsilon; Alpha Delta Pi-Theta Chi; Sigma Alpha Mu-Alpha Omi cron Pi; Chi Omega-preference; Phi Delta Theta-Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Gamma Phi Beta; Hendricks hall-Sigma Chi; Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Tau Delta-Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Pi Beta Phi-Pi Kap pa Alpha. Alpha Phi and Sigma Nu had an exchange dinner with Sigma Nu last night. Sherry Ross and Zeta halls are having dinner dances in John Straub Friday night. The University of Minnesota has opened a class in new methods in home landscaping. 1 EXCLUSIVE WITH 14. & C©i EUGENE OWNED. WITH NEW YORK BUYING CONNECTION Always Hungry? You Ain t Tried Snappy Recipes They always had a nasty gleam in the eye as they leered “Any snappy recipes for us to day?” They thought they were being humorous. We now pro duce the last laugh that they have buttered, for them to lie in. There is NOTHING HUMOR OUS in the bleak empty feeling one always gets at least three hours before the next scheduled meal. When it's inconvenient to flit off to one of the local cof fee-houses for nourishment, and the kitchen is firmly locked and bolted, why don't you: 1. Attempt a Dagwood sand wich, comprised of tomatoes, sardines, cheese, and brown bread ? 2. Put a spoonful of honey in some hot lemonade ? 3. Hide some slices of tender young cucumber in some home made bread? 4. Put a smallish bit of choco late in a marshmallow and top t. . ~ Culp and Blagen Announce Wedding Of interest to University stu dents is the announcement in San Francisco November 14 of the ap proaching; marriage of Miss Helen Culp, (laughter of Captain and Mrs. Ross Culp of the 12th Naval district, to Gerald Blagen, Eugene. Both were students at the Uni versity this term, where Miss Culp was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta and* Mr. Blagen with Phi Gamma Delta. The wedding will take place in a Eugene chapel ear ly in December, after which they will be at home in Eugene where the gloom is employed in the Unit ed States National bank. it with half a walnut? 5. Or, for a marshmallow of another color, light a marshmal low and allow it to blaze until black ? —By Mary Ann Campbell and Joey Chrystall. Got Your Holiday Hat at REED’S MILLINERY 985 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon “Famous for Hats” ATTRIBUTES TO GROOMING BY LENTHERIC Enhance the significance of your gift to him by selecting from the Lentheric line of toiletries designed for men of action. This mannish-looking gift set offers a trim, ivory-tone bowl of Shaving Soap with a matching container of After Shave Powder combined with a flacon of After Shave Lotion. 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