Page 6 DAILY EMERALD Thursday, November 27, 1941 'LjauSi Plok Full Social Calendar Set for Gala Weekend By LOIS Hl'LSER Here we nre again with the big Homecoming weekend which wili feature luncheons, dinners, a rally dance, game, reception in the armory for alums, and the big Homecoming dance with the second one o’clock permission of the term. Everyone’s really getting into the spirit of the thing'. Prool no Friday aft. classes. Woody Hite's band is coming down from Portland to play for the dance Saturday evening Car olyn Holmes, social chairman, says short silks are definitely the thing. Informal Mix Ft iday evening, Oregon alums, students and Oregon State stu dent's will climax the rally day with an informal mix in Gerlin ger. Campus clothes are vogue for the occasion. Living organizations are giving luncheons, dinners, firesides, and stag dinners for their guests. Desserts Desserts for the week include: Theta Chi-Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Alpha Theta-Beta Theta Pi; Kap pa Kappa Gamma-Chi Psi; Alpha hall-Emerald house; Sigma Kap pa-Yeomen; Alpha Tau Omega Preference; Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi; Phi Kappa Psi-Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Phi Epsilon Chi Omega; Campbell club-Alpha Omicron Pi; Canard club-Hen dricks hall; Delta Tau Delta; Al pha Delta Pi; Delta Upsilon-Del ta Gamma; Gamma hall-prefer ence; Orides-Delta Upsilon ; Thursday evening. Is your car ready for Homecoming? Como to us for \ Complete Motor Checkup CLARK BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 1042 Oak ii«ii‘*tlL'-'' vafigiszs~s=5s Sea!®** tol]f BeaaUtullY P^fj masculine good __ h« mad0- D . «.,andaia ° ..,rt.\d. nn SeCU Ho -t the tout co* toTch Shying Mug ac •... « no Men s Men's Men's Soap • • • V DMd«"oo $1. nO 1.0“ 1.00 TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUGS By BARBARA LAMB It’s a woman's world . . . and they’ll all be at the big- sale of lost and found articles at the AWS auction today. Mary Louise Vincent, head of the sale, reveals that a great va riety of goods will be put up on tl|e auctioneer’s block at that time . . . Rohda Harkson has her eye on some sweaters for the Kwamas to weave into rugs . . . Marge Curtis states that she is going to bid for some eversharp pencils that won't wear out on her reporting beat. Rumors have come to this col yum that Nancy Riesch and Marge Dibble are deeply wound ed .. . because they weren’t asked to be the auctioneers . . . mighty gavel wielders, 'those two. . . . Oh, yes, a flash from campus social chairman, Carolyn Holmes, gives the info that the correct dress for the auction is a coat with many large pockets ... to carry home purchases. AWS president, Elizabeth “Steedie" Steed, invites all to the sale . . . and in the same breath thanks the campus coeds for the coed capers spirit . . . Adele Canada and Babs DuPuy did a swell job. The sophomore gals under the direction of Kwama Janet Ross have decided they will form a women's ROTC unit after the success they achieved with their prize winning class skit at the Capers . . . The Three C's . . . And Maxine Hansen found a let terman’s sweater that fit her perfectly . . . thanks, fellows. Oh, yes, it's a woman’s world. 3>ate tyetcUeM, fy&i IdJeeJze+id Clothes for Homecoming are tops in the college lassies’ thoughts with the busy weekend of super dates, the game, Home coming dance, coke dates, and the noisy excitement of the big game rally. What to wear? For an extra deluxe sweater combination, how about those dreamy Angora slip ons in luscious pastel shades? Or if you prefer to dress with heels, try a sport}' red number com plete with swingaroo skirt and short military sleeves. Furs for the kickoff? Whether it’s coats or suits, a pair of white rabbit mittens with colorful suede palms will add that Betty Coed touch to any costume. Date fetcher for the Home coming dance is a suit dress of Kelly green wool-jersey with lug gage brown accessories. Right up to the minute in latest fashions will be girls sporting the new ul tra smart white wools. Practical, or not, they will ring the boll for style. •—Virginia Wells A son, Douglas F., was born August S to Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick A. Greer, ’36 of Portland. WELCOME GRADS! from REED'S MILLINERY PSo Willamette St. ‘ ’ l^amotts for lints" I HADLEY'S . . . Dressmaking and Remodeling Florence Cousins 1004 Willamette Telephone 633 RESTYLE YOUR HAIR Surprise him with a new Christmas hair stayle. We will make your hair becoming to your face. RADER BEAUTY SHOP Eugene Hotel Bldg. Telephone 2890 &£RRD7 WELCOME GRADS! COEDS Take your style cue for the game, the sport danee from our clever spectator sport— DRESSES of cashmere, jersey, wool, crepe, in football colors. Junior and misses. 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