Ten Germ Victims Occupy Infirmary Ten patients reside in the in firmary today. Mrs. Ida Brown, a nurse in the hospital, is still in bed. Marylyn Preston, Judson House, and David More, Zeta Hall, have gone home, leaving four wo men and six men, still victims of the germs. The only new patient is Tom Chloupek, who was in two weeks ago. Chloupek was formerly a cap tain in the army air force. The others on record are Jean Jacob berger, 821 East 15th; Sally Barr, Hendricks Hall; Jchn Ward, Omega Hall; Gil Houghton and Lloyd Stutkins, 1335 Alder; James Kenny, Sherry Ross, and Fred Matthias, 1427 Onyx. Church Plans New Service An unusual observance of the communion will take place at the Unitarian church, 11th and Ferry streets on Sunday. In the absence of an ordained minister the regu lar communion service will not be performed. Instead each regular member of the congregation is asked to bring some cherished possession. These will be used to set a table which will thus sym bolize the participation of the members of the congregation in the life of the church. The morning talk will be given by Prof. Alfred F. Whiting of the department of anthropology at the University. His subject is “We happen to be Christian.” This is the third of a series of four talks by Whiting. Miss Alice English, University music student will sing. Letter Deluge Praises Office An organized campaign, legiti mate or otherwise, seems to have descended this week on Annamae Winship, Emerald business man ager. For some time the business office has been receiving letters of complaint from Emerald sub scribers stating that their papers are not being received on time. Yesterday four mysterious let ters arrived simultaneously. Each commended Annamae on the fast mailing service from her office. The writer of one letter declared that a club, D.F.O.A.M.W.F.M.S., (Devoted Followers of Annamae Winship’s Fast Mailing Service), has been organized. Another letter informed her that she had been elected the girl Oregon alumni stationed at Blabla Jima would most like to be mailed home to. Doubting the sincerity of the letters, Miss Winship declared that everything possible is being done to speed up the Emerald mailing service. Students Invited To Rally Dances Rally dances Friday and Satur day nights are scheduled at the Palais Royale (formerly the Up town), West 21st and Burnside, and all Oregon students are in vited. George Burns and his 12-piece orchestra will be featured, and favorite college songs will be the order of the day, it is reported. Burns was recently a member of the Jack Teagarden and Harry Owens orchestras. Stuffed Animals GIRAFFES — HORSES DOGS OF ALL KINDS $3.50 ea Washable - Matty Colors "WITTY WEBFOOT" Handmade Duck $1.50 Ummersitij f CO-OP’ The Anchorage On The Mill Race CAL A RUTH ALBKRT LUNCHES - - - 12-2 DINNERS - - - 5:30-7:00 SUNDAY OPEN AT 12:15 DINNER SERVED 'TIL 7:00 Swedish Tenor (Continued, from page five) Bjoerling admits that success has its price. He is separated from his family nine months out of each year and Bjoerling loves his home. He is married to one of Sweden’s most beautiful women, the former Anna Lisa Berg, crowned Queen of the Santa Lucia 1934 Festival, an honor conferred each year on “the fairest maid in all Stockholm.” Bjoerling is a lover of sports. Among his favorites are swim ming, sailing, Armbrytning (a form of wrestling), and one of his favorite indoor diversions is bil liards. However, billiards means finding one t>f those rare spots, a billiard hall that isn’t smoke-laden. Three months at his lovely home pass quickly, and it’s back to work for Bjoerling, “the foremost lyric tenor of his day.” Pre-Game Rafly Set (Continued from page one) game, w’hich is planned similar to the arangements for the last game as Corvallis, will be given and the cooperation of all students is so licited in following these sugges tions. The kick-off at Multnomah sta dium will be at 2 p. m. Saturday and all Oregon students are ex pected to be in their designated rooting sections in the bleachers. Student body cards will admit students to the game. Oregon women are expected to wear heels. Card tricks by the Oregon root ing section will constitute part of the half-time entertainment and Oreon women wearing white blous es to furnish a background for the stunt will sit in a part of the stu dent section reserved for them. Campus living organizations with the number of girls volun teering to participate in the card tricks are listed by the rally squad as follows: Alpha Chi Omega, 21; Alpha Delta Pi, 13; Alpha Gamma Delta, 9; Alpha Omicron Pi, 13; Alpha Phi, 22; Alpha Xi Delta, 6; Chi Omega, 25; Delta Delta Delta, 40; Delta Gamma, 40; Delta Zeta, 19; Gamma hall, 3; Gamma Phi Eeta, 14; Hendricks hall, 35; High land house, 6; Judson house, 3; Kappa Alpha Theta, 18; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 10; Pi Beta Phi, 23; Rebec house, 3; Sigma Kappa, 15; Susan Campbell, 20; University house, 3; Wesley house, 2; Zeta Tau Alpha, 4; Eugene women, 8. Stunt Instructions The instructions listed below will help students to understand the card trick rountines: 1. Instruction sheets and colored cards will be tacked to each seat in the card section. Cards are to be left in their places until half time. 2. Tricks with proper color to be shown are listed numerically on the instruction sheet. 3. 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Cards are to be held just below eye level during the stunt. 5.One yell will be given with each card trick. 6. When the stunts are through, colored cards should be passed to the aisle where they will be coj lected by the rally squad so that they may be used another day. DANCING —AT— Willamette Park To the Music of ART HOLMAN And His ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Couples Only Adm. $2.00 DANCING 9 -- 1 ISLE OF THE DEAD" and "WOMAN IN GREEN" sgtosAU "G. I. JOE" Starring Burgess Meredith "TWICE BLESSED" Preston Foster