DR. DONALD EBr> . . . . . . who leaves this week for several conferences in the east. >. Breen Schedules 'Church History’Talk On Wednesday evening from 8 to 9 the Westminster house will hold the second in a series of study groups on the topic ’ “Church History.” Dr. Quirinus Breen of the social science and history departments will be the leader of this interesting ten week series. Both students and townspeople have been invited to attend the meetings. Swing for Your Supper (Continued from page two) tain as to who will take Sina tra’s place, can you blame him ? I would like to close with a *"ew remarks about the recording situation. With production of records cut to one-third of its former out-put, I think it’s about time the larger companies stoopped issuing the commercial crud of the Lombardos, Kaye, Miller, etc. It would be a great day for collectors if they would issue seme albums of the really great jazz men. How about some waxings, in album form, of Arm strong, Teagarden, Goodman, and other satellites in the jazz world. The University of Wisconsin Alumni association was organized 80 years ago. NEW FRIENDS— Send Their Pictures to Old Friends at Home 111 E. llth Ave. Ph. 202. IP. S.—V prints also available at Co-op. Dr. Erb (Continued from page one) gers' convention. He is vice-presi dent of the organization. Mr. Schenk will arrive in Chi cago October 15, and will stay until October 19. He is expected to return to the campus the lat ter part of next week, according to his secretary, Mrs. Betty Crosley. Tri Delts Slate (Continued from page one) des; 5 to 5:30, Hendricks hall, Highland house, Hilyard house, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kap pa Gamma; 5:30 to 6, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, Mary Spiller annex, Susan Campbell hall, Uni versity house, and Zeta Tau Al pha. Each house will stay 30 minutes and leave on schedule. Those on the receiving line will be: Miss Pearle Bonisteel, house mother and past national president of Tri Delta; Teresa Kelly Janes, president of the Eugene Alliance, and Mary Jane Dunn, house presi dent. BE HEALTHY i f ( Eat More ... • Fruits • Vegetables © Canned Goods UNIVERSITY FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. 1219 Alder. Ph. 2910. Alumna of Class of *85 Dies at Eugene Home Mrs. Anna Patterson Potter, a member of the first class of the University of Oregon in its open ing year and a member of the class of 1885, died last Wednes day at the age of 81 in her home in Eugene. Mrs. Potter's parents came west in the first wagon-train in 1843. She was born in Eugene September 13, 1861, and after graduation .she taught school in Lane county. Funeral services were held here Friday. Artists From Afar Termed by Dean Ellis F. Lawrence an unusually high per centage, 20 per cent of the en rollment of the school of archi tecture and allied arts is made up of students from other states. Among the registrants are four from Hawaii, one from Rhode Is PAUL K. WA8HKE . . . . . . who, after 13 years, leaves the UO faculty for a commission in the navy. land, and a number from Wash ington, Colorado, Montana, Ida ho, and Califoi-nia. CAMPUS CALENDAR Hui-O-Kamaaina will meet to day at 5 p.m. in the master dance room, third floor, Gerlinger. Sophomore ROTC students drill today in uniform at 1 p.m. The Christian Science organi zation on the campus meets each Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Ger linger hall, third floor. All those interested are invited to attend. Tuesday at 5 p.m.—Westmin ster cabinet meeting, Westmin ster house. Fort Hill is located in the cen ter of Clemson campus. THE 'CO-OP’ OFFERS: FINE SOCIAL STATIONERY Official “V mail” for overseas letters. Fine Oregon seal and Frat crest papers. Many late tints and weights. FOUNTAIN PENS We feature the stunning new style pens and pencils by Sheaffer and Parker. Name en graved FREE on pens $3.00 or more. NEW BOOKS, RENT LIBRARY The important new books on world affairs are in our Trade Book corner. New books ar rive daily for our Rent Library. ARMY OFFICERS’ SHIRTS ARMY ATTENTION! Beautifully tailored officers’ shirts of sturdy broadcloth. Regula tion six, “shorties.” Wembley ties. C.B.A. NOTE BOOK PAPER C.B.A.. official trademark of the College Book store Association, on note paper and typing paper assures high quality, smooth writing surface. LEATHER ZIPPER NOTEBOOKS We still have first grade cowhide zipper cov ers, and at last year’s prices. Zippers will soon be out for duration. FILM AND CAMERA SUPPLIES You will be pleased with our film service. Prompt and careful developing and printing, either Economy or Regular. And Hundreds of Other Items That You Use Umieersitij ’'CO-OP’ Store