Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    —Photo by Fred May
ADDRESSING THE CONCLAVE . . .
. . . of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, is Donald
M. Erl), president of Oregon. At the table are Jim Frost, ’42, ADS
president, and Leith Abbott, toastmaster, advertising manager for
Southern Pacific at Portland.
GRADUATION GIFTS
$1.35
Pair
Give
LARKWOOD Steel,ings
to the GRADUAlE
GIVE
LARKWOOD STOCKINGS
TO THE GRADUATE
because she‘11 like them more
t In if ever t his year . . . and she 'll
need them for dates, dune in*?
and job limiting? . . . it- and 4
t bread silk lees in lush colors.
Other Gifts for Her ..
• Lingerie
• Gloves
• Cosmetics
• Jewelry
• Sweaters
• Play Suits
9 Swim Suits
• Luggage
Gifts for Him ...
• Interwoven Socks
• Palm Beach Ties
• Sport Shirts
• Money Belts
• Vail Heusen Shirts
• MacGregor Sweaters
9 Billfolds
• Key Chains
A GIFT FROM MILLER'S IS A
GIFT WORTH WHILE
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Advertising Groups
Hold Annual Conclave
Alpha Delta Sigma, men’s national advertising- honorary,
held their annual conclave Saturday night at the Eugene hotel.
Gamma Alpha Chi, women’s advertising honorary, were guests
of the W. F. G. Thacher chapter.
Doug David, junior in B.A., was awarded the Bob Bying
ton Cup for outstanding service to the chapter. Mary K. Rior
dan, senior in journalism, was
awarded a Gamma Alpha Chi
Collins Cup. Howard Vierling,
junior in journalism, was award
ed a token scholarship for being
the outstanding- junior in adver
tising. Ed Turnbull, of the Eu
gene printing firm, was awarded
a plaque as the professional
member to do most service for
the chapter.
Featured speaker at the ban-*
EmeraldStaff
Awards Made
Emerald awards were present
ed to 108 staff workers Monday
at the annual banquet of the pa
per’s news and business staffs in
the Eugene hotel.
Sixteen students were awarded
Emerald O’s by Fred O. May,
business manager, and Helen An
gell, editor. These pins, signify
ing two years of service on Em
erald staffs, went to: Marilyn
Marshall, Jeanne Routt, Anita
Simons, Helen Rathburn, Helen
Flynn, and Elizabeth Edmunds,
business staff; and Mary Wolf,
Ruth Jordan, Joanne Nichols,
Herb Penny, Bob Frazier, Fritz
Timmen, Ted Goodwin, Fred
Treadgold, Marjorie Major, and
Lois Hulser, news staff.
Certificates, presented for cne
year's meritorious work, went to
48 news staff members and 44
business staff members.
Gym Equipment
All personal equipment must
be removed from the baskets
at the men’s and women’s
gymnasiums before Monday,
May 25. All baskets will be
emptied after that date and
the personal equipment will be
discarded.
It
quet was Dr. Donald M. Erb,
University president, who spoke
on “War Time Economy.’’
Veirling, treasurer, turned over
a $100 war bond to Jim Frost,
outgoing president.
Announcement was made of the
nomination of W. F. G. Thacher,
professor of English and adver
tising at the University, for na
tional president of the Alpha Del
ta Sigma honorary. Mr. Thacher
is the first man nominated for
this two-year position.
Harris Ellsworth, newly elected
congressman from the Fourth
Oregon district, was an honored
guest. Leith Abbott, advertising
railways in Portland, presided as
toastmaster of the banquet.
Newly initiated members of
this honorary are Fred Gong,
Bud Vandeneynde, Don Dill, Paul
Thurston, Pete Lamb, Don Shir
ley, Joe Montague and Jim Prior.
For the Graduate
Gifts
Beautiful and
Dependable
They are the gifts most
cherished by the boy and
girl graduate. Selection
from our complete stock
of nationally kno w n
wrist watches.
BRISTOW'S
Jewelry Store
620 Willamette
Cotton
Coup!
L!- or 3-piece cotton play
suits in your favorite col
or or print. Keep cool and
look cute on that next
picnic.
Hadley’s
* J INC.
1004 Willamette
)
UNDER-THE-SUN
CLOTHES
We have every
thing in the line
of play clothes
that your young
heart could de
sire and all at a
reasonable
price.
Phone 633
1004 WILLAMETTE
Slacks — y o u r favorite
summer wear—for every
sport occasion. We have
all kinds, from beautifully
tailored versions to softly
feminine ones.