Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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By LOIS IIULSER, Society Editor
'Jt'he last week-end of the year for house dances finds five
organizations slated for social events. Saturday evening Ray
Dickson’s band and routine will he featured at the Alpha Phi
formal. The theme? The freshmen don’t talk about that. Al
1)1;,. Chi Omega's Easter Parade is formal also.
Alpha Tail Omega’s informal
•Will carry out the Arabian Nights
theme. Pi Beta Phi's theme is
undisclosed but the dance is in
formal.
Grides and their dates will
dance in Gerlinger.
Exchanges for the week are
Sigma Phi Ep3ilon-Gamma Phi
l3eti; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Del
ta Delta Delta: Kappa Sigma
Alpha Delta Pi: Alpha Chi Ome
ga-Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Mu
Delta Gamma; Alpha Omicron
PI-Delta Upsilon; Phi Delta The
ta-Alpha Gamma Delta: High
land house-Canard club; Camp
belt club-Hilyatd house; Phi Kap
pa Psi-Kappa Alpha Theta; Sig
ma, Chi-Susan Campbell; and
Kirkwood co-op-University house.
Clii Omega and Beta Theta Pi
exchange dates yesterday were
preference.
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.Study of candling' eggs is paid
of the work of students at New
Jersey College for Women.
The Amphibian club is getting
in tiie swim and pooling their
talent fcr their annual pageant,
which they have been practic
ing for since the beginning of the
term.
‘ This is war,” sez Pres. Roose
velt. and don't the Amphibians
know it, as this year the pageant
will be given for the first time
without men. The women are go
ing to have to carry things off
on their not so broad shoulders.
A few men may be drafted for
diving exhibitions, if Uncle Sam
doesn't draft them first.
Bev Goetz, president of Am
phibians, promised this pageant
to be a good substitute for the
absent Canoe Fete. The theme is
centered around tire WAVES,
with a lieutenant commander
giving directions.
[Please turn to paye seven)
AWS Motel
AWS activities have more or
less “cooled down" this week—
giving way to much discussion
and controversy ever a "ticklish'’
but, nevertheless, important sub
ject to most UO students—poli
tics.
It will be interesting to ncte
whether or not these class and
ASUO election results will feat
ure an especial majority of coeds
in top positions—which couldn’t
help but incline these organi
zations toward the “AWS” side
■ and give the University more
than its share of AWSs.
There is one special activity—■
partially cast under AWS, be
cause it includes all girls—which
is not only going on this week
but has been in operation ever
since school started, and that is
Red Cross sewing and surgical
dressing work.
In the surgical dressing de
partment the University’s mini
mum of 8,000 dressings per
month have always been turned
in. and sometimes as many as
10,000 per month have been made,
according to Carolyn Holmes.
There is no definite monthly
quota set for the Red Cross sew’
ing, but “our share’’ of neces
sary articles are being made. At
present girls are making 25 foot
warmers and 20 pairs of chil
dren's rompers.
The Red Cross center—next to
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F’OKFNS OF IjOVFLIJFFSS
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captures the gay, sweet fragrance of your favorite
flowers in complete serpiences of beauty
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breeze over clover fields... HONEYSUCKLE— f
romantic as moonlight... and that glorious
perfume of spring-in-bloom, TULIPTIME.
Charmingly arranged in blossom-bright packages. | * :
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TULIPTIME
Perfume . . 4.50; 10.00
Bouquet 4 . 3.00
Cologne i, t 1.75
Talcum i t 4 .75
BatliPowderl.50
Sachet tti 1.50j
PJNK CLOVER—
HONEYSUCKLE
Perfume . . 1.25; 6.00
Toile uW.ater 2.50
Cologne » 4 1.15,
BathPowder 1.0ft
Talcum > 4 4 .65
Sachet 11 4 1.25 •
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Tiffany-Davis, Drugs
the Side—is open every day ex
cept Sunday—(which is a good
hint!).
Speaking of a perennial AWS
activity, the AWS auction is a
good chance to pick up some us
able items for practically noth
t
ing??—unless we are wrong
about the auctioneering abiliti
of both Roy Paul Nelson an
Fred Beckwith. They will show
their “stuff" in front of the Side
next Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
—By Betty Lu Siegman.
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110 East Broadway
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EUGENE
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Phone 1710
‘TOPS’
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Easter Parade
How gay you'll feel! You'll look even lovelier in one of
these perky flower-topped straws! Try dipping t
sophisticated sailor over your forehead. Cap
a bright calot back of your curls. Tilt
a fetching saucer-brim over one eye. f
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spirits will soar! These are only
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3 of many. Do see them all today!