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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1945)
Various activities offered by campus religious groups will pro vide diversion for students while they prepare for finals in the next two weeks. Westminster Westminster house will have its regular pot-luck dinner next Thurs- j day, beginning at 6 p.m. The last j regular Sunday morning meeting of the term will be March 11 at 0:45 a.nr. At their forum Sunday evening at G:30 Harlow E. Hud son, instructor in architecture, and Dr. S. H. Jameson, professor of sociology, will discuss whether or not there is a need and a desire among students for a University chapel. The forum topic for the following Sunday has not yet been selected. Wesley Bowling enthusiasts will have their opportunity tonight at the Wesley house-sponsored bowling party. All those wishing to go should meet at Wesley house by 7:15. Other activities of this organ “What if we don’t get picked up before our Sir Walter Raleigh runs out?” Smokes as sweet as it smells “... the qual -tobacco of i FREE! 2 4-peg*? illustrated booklet tells how to select and break in a new pipe.- roles for pipe cleaning, etc. Write today. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation. Louisville I, Kentucky.'' f I HAS COME! Buy new fresh fruits and vegetables at . . . ELLIOTTS GROCERY 1228 Patterson ( Former Students; Now in Service, Visit School Capt. Wilbur Bishop, who was j Oregana editor for the 1941 and 1942 editions returned for a visit j to the campus this week. He is a squadron leader of a P-47 group and is teaching flying in California at the present time. Lieut. Cosgrove LaBarre, of the navy, was also a recent visitor. ization for the rest of the term in- ; elude a talk Sunday', March 11, by j Rev. Walter McArthur of Hermi:; ton, on “Prayer”; an informal tea i Wednesday afternoon between 4 and 5:30; open house after the! game March 16; and a, discussion Sunday night, March 18, on the topic “Jesus’s Way of Life as Our ! Integral Point.” YWCA Discussion and refreshments wiii be the highlights at the regular meeting of the town and campus group of the First Christian church j at the YMCA, 6 p.m., Sunday. The town and gown group of1 the YWCA will meet at the home of H. C. Franchere, assistant pro fessor of English, 891 Twenty-Sec ond avenue east, Sunday, March 11, at 4 p.m. Students are urged to take part in any or all of these activities. Silver Anklet, Ring Make Up Indian Woman’s Account An Indian woman's bank ac count is one of the featured items in the India exhibit now on display in the circulation room of the li brary. The bank account is in the form of a silver anklet and ring. When the Indian woman possesses several of these she takes them to the bank and turns them in for coins. Costumes of a well-to-do woman and that of a coolie brought from the land of Ghandi, India, as well as ivory beads fashioned to stimu late part of the equipment as an elephant might carry, a black vel vet purse overlaid with silver, the domestic shrine of worship and a copper statue of the goddess of destruction, are also displayed. Completing this exhibit, which was loaned to the library by Mrs. W. R. Cuthbert of Eugene, are sev eral books, including, "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer” by Yeats Brown, “History of Indian Philos ophy,” a three-volume set by Das gupta, and "Ghandi’s Challenge to Christianity,” by S. K. George. Telephone Pioneers To Hear Dahlberg “Indoctrination in War and Peace” will be the topic of W. A. DalT'.. rg, associate professor of specjh and dramatic arts, as guest s; eaker at the banquet of the Tele phone Pioneers of America sched uled for Saturday evening, March 10. in Eugene. The organization, which is composed of telephone employees who have been in the service 21 years or more, is giving the dinner in honor of Mrs. Zelda Holdi'idge, who is retiring. Don't forget to see . . . The Trojan Women Written by Euripides All-Student Cast Special Musical Background by Arnold Elston Presented by the University Theatre March 9 and 10, 8 p.m. Guild Theatre, Johnson Hall For reservations ext. 216, 60c inc. tax The FALCON ACROSS FROM JOHN STRAUB Extends best wishes for success to the Webfeet in their final games with Washington State BICYCLES FOR RENT By Day, Week, or Hour 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday—10:00 to 8:00 p.m. Reserve Bicycles to be used on Saturday or Sunday CAMPUS CYCLERY llth and Alder Phone 4789 STUDENTS It's first on the campus . . . The careful student insures the safety of his funds by placing them in a checking account . . . The First National Bank is at your disposal with quick, efficient service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 804 Willamette and 917 Willamette CALLING ALL COEDS We carry the best in: LIPSTICKS PERFUMES DUSTING POWDER LOTIONS CAKE MAKE-UP Come in soon!!