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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1943)
CAMPUS CALENDAR “Predestination”" Wilt be the topic for discussion at the meet ing of the Newman club Sunday, at the home of Georgia Dale, 675 East 11th street. Father Sohler will lead the discussion. A social evening will follow. Phi Chi Theta, women’s busi ness honorary, will hold a meeting today at ~4 in'Chapman hall. It is . imperative' that ’all members and pledges attend. Fraternity members now liv ing in rooming houses, private homes, and elsewhere are sched uled to have their Oregana pic tures taken Friday at Kennell-El • lis." ’ " ’ - ~^ » £ “ “•* - — ■»*-— •* - - »-■* —* . All girls not living in campus living organizations and who plan to attend Coed Capers should meet Friday afternoon at the Y buugalojy,., Dplen, , S.chow i§. ,in charge of arrangements for un nffHktted women.-»•»«• Bird Followers Plan Trip to Skinners Butte Members of the Natural His tory society of Eugene and all others interested will take their first'bird field trip of the fall season Sunday afternoon. The party will assemble by 2 o’clock at the far side of the Ferry street bridge. Those needing or able to pro vide transportation for the trip are asked to cdmmilrticate with Professor F. P. Sipe, associate professor of botany. Miss Ruth Hopson,., president of the society, will be in charge of the trip. Members emphasized that any soldier students on the campus interested in Oregon birds are especially invited. Friday Set as Deadline For Conference Signup Friday is the registration dead line for the Methodist student conference. The conference will be held here November 19, 20, 21. Students may register with Ve lita Estey, Highland house; Les lie Brockelbank, Kappa Alpha Theta house, or at Wesley house, 1258 Kincaid street. Fees are set at $1 for registration and $2 for meals. Faculty Capers Tickets Soon Placed on Sale Tickets for faculty members who would like to go to Coed Capers will l>e on sale at the dean of women’s office, begin ning today. EUIIJNUU Monty Woolley ami (1 facie Fields "HOLY MATRIMONY" "ADVETNURE IN IRAQ" w ith John Loder "Action in the North Atlantic" with Humphrey Bogart and fulia Bishop "NORTHWEST RANGERS" With William l.nndi^an and I’at Dane Outing Club Plans Hike; Names New Chairman Phyllis Lloycl, sophomore in physical education, has been elected chairman of the Outdoor club. She was elected after the club accepted the resignation of Beverly Goetz to free her for her duties as WAA president. Plans are being made for a hike to Spencer’s butte Sunday. Dress of the day should include rain togs and jeans or slacks, Miss Lloyd said..' Thpge planning to go should meet in front of the Lemon-O at 9 a.m. and bring a lunch since the group does not plan to return until 5 p.m. “Don’t Greeks Unauthorized .. To Pledge Men Now The Freshman Week commit tee has not authorized fraterni ties to pledge men during the fall term, Virgil D. Earl, dean of men, reminded fraternity men on the campus Wednesday. Until this authorization is giv en it will be improper for any pledging to take place, he stated. forget your bus fare,” Miss Lloyd said. In case of rain the hike will be taken the following Sunday, No vember 21. A system is being worked out in which WAA checks may be earned by partici pating in these hikes. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THESCHOLAR TURNED SOLDIER... Your Christmas gift for him must be something most useful. \Yhv not a handsome military set with brushes, col), nail-file, scissors aricT'p'icture" space. Our selection of service ma terials includes: Utility kits, writing kit, ever popular'wal lets, sewing kits, and new cam paigner kit bag. For men on land, sea and air forces. Preston&Hales EVERYTHING.IN LEATHER.. . . .. r- . ■+ $57 Willamette Phone 665 ARMISTICF.DAY JSedtca&c/Zd’ We who will not he scarred in battle have a glorious obligation to those for whose return we pray! We can. in part, fulfill that obligation this significant day—by reverently observing “Taps for the dead—FOR THE 1,IVING', WAR P.ON DS”! There is none among us who can say, "1 have bought enough." Just as no man in uniform can say “I have fought enough.” To him the supreme sacrifice is real ity • to us too, sacrifice must be supremely worthwhile —in the name of Victory! FRAGER'S DRESS SHOP Complete wearing apparel for theOregon Co-ed Minx Modes exclusive with us. 829 Willamette Phone 4961W UNIVERSITY TAILOR Both Men's and Women's wearing apparel EUGENE PACKING "\\ aste fats for gun powder" Bring them in now ! Bl : War Bonds and Stamps—as main and as often as you can. Our dollars give our hovs the tanks, guns, ships and planes to see them through to Victory. Our money will be re UNIVERSITY GROCERY Fresh fruits and vegetables- for the health that leads to Victory. LEMON-O “Where campus coeds and student soldiers meet” FIRESTONE "Save your tires and you'll be on the Road to VictOFv.” 1 turned with interest after Victory. Our boys can not wait. Their LIVES must lie protected NOW; that all our war dead shall not have died in vain!