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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1946)
Bridge Experts Plan Tournament This weekend will feature a sport known commonly to the patrons of the College Side Inn. Saturday morning at 9:30 the better card players will engage wits at the favorite campus pastime, bridge. Headed by Evans Cantrell and George Carey, the teams will play continually throughout the entire -Jay and by a process of elimination the winning team will be deter mined. The entrance fee is set at 00 cents per person and the two top teams will be awarded prizes. The College Side will be reserv ed from 8 o’clock Saturday morn 1 g until 9 p.m. the same night. All those interested in entering it.ay obtain tickets up until 9:30 Saturday morning by contacting either Evans Cantrell or George Carey. jurfw* 9:15 a.in. Monday through Friday i is dedicated to you. Morton joins David Ross, .the Listening Lady,' { Jimmy Lytell and the orchestra in a delightful musical interlude for your busy day ) *l 'f , ' Listen... you’ll like it! *£/ ■’*$¥$!* KORE 1450 on the dial %. p McDonald 'YOLANDA AND THE THIEF' FRED ASTAIR AND LUCILLE BREMER 'HOLLYWOOD AND VINE' JIMMIE ELLISON SORORITIES FALL (Continued from page four) players were concerned. The score was 19 to 15 in the Hall's favor. The Chi Omega-Delta Zeta game scheduled for Wednesday, January 23, was forfeited by the Chi O’s which left Delta Zeta the victors 1-0. The other basketball game scheduled, Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma, was postponed Wednesday and will be played Saturday, January 26. Choir Service Set For Sunday The University vesper choir, un der the direction of Johnette King, junior in music, will present its first service of winter term Sun day afternoon at 4 p.m., when it will sing in the music auditorium. The choir, which consists of 40 women’s voices, is an all-campus organization, and membership in the group is entirely voluntary. Voice selections are made through auditions. Lois Roeder, junior in business administration, will make her first appearance with the choir as or ganist. She will play an organ sole “Andante” by Shelley and an or gan prelude and postlude. The University Vesper choir is sponsored by the Student Religious council and is advised by Donald W. Allton, assistant professor of music. New voices appearing with the choir this term include: Grace Krants, Hazel Northrup, Betty Jean Holemann, Lane Roff, Lois Raymond, Margaret Holm, Anna Jeanne Winters, Patty Bayer Roberta Zeiger, and Joanne Twedt. Mu Phi Epsilon, women’s music honorary, will usher. Oregon ^Emerald Reporters This-Issue Dorothy Thomson Shirley Anderson Trudi Chernis Dagmar Shanks Beth Basler Jeanette Grant Christian Christian Maryann Thielen » * * Desk Staff: Byron Mayo, Editor Roberta Brophy Jeanne Simmonds Chuck DeGanahl Bernie Engel • Dan Mindolovich Sigma Delta Chi Taps Five Journalists The by-line slug, pledge pin of Sigma Delta Chi, was bestowed or five new pledges of the men's pro fessional journalism fraternity last night. LOST! One black billfold Name Embossed Robert S. Lunn If Found Turn in to Journalism Office Room 1 Reward Offered Oregon Skiers Hoodoo Bound Saturday will see the University Ski Club heading east again in hopes of spending another joyous weekend at popular Hoodoo bowl. The bus will leave at 7 a.m. in front of the College Side Inn and return at approximately 9 p.m. Sunday evening. Jack Hessel ex pects a large turnout again this trip and it seems the weatherman maintains a favorable attitude to ward Oregon skiers because the abundant fall of soft powdery snow during the week will guar antee perfect skiing down the long thrill-packed trails. Many Beginners Although many of the members of the University Ski Club are yet in the elementary stages of the popular winter sport, all seem ready to sacrifice a few spills for the excitement obtained as they snow-plow and stem-turn their way down the steep mountainous terrain. Both lifts are in splendid work ing condition to offer a comfort able relaxing ride back up the mountain after the grueling down hill descent on the well-waxed hickories. A few tickets are still to be sold and those interested please contact Jack Hessel today. BUSINESS STAFF Mary Anne Hansen, Day Mgr. Solicitors: Mary Munger Sis Scott Bob Chapman Office Staff: Ruth' Bogan Anne Woodworth Donna Stageberg Uayout Staff: Virginia Avery, Layout Mgr. Wally Johnson Sue Mercer Barbara Byers Beverly Clark Campus Wives of Oregon will find pleasing service at ELLIOTT’S ONE STOP GROCERY 129S Patterson Phone 98 ALPINE'S AT YOUR PUBLIC MARKET for deliciously aged CHEESE and freshly roasted pure COFFEE PLANNING A DANCE? Make it a success with Rodale Seal - Beam Spotlights Colors in: ♦ Red ♦ Yellow ♦ Orange ♦ Green ♦ Blue ♦ Magenta Call W. H. SMITH Phone 1128 754 E. 13th "BELL FOR ADANO" TARZAN AND THE AMAZON" ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th Ave. at Pearl Rev. Norman K. Tully, Pastor Soldiers, Students and Visitors Cordially Welcomed at Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 7 :30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway and High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor University Group, 9:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. St. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th and Pearl Rev. E. S.*Bartlam, Rector Services at 8 and 11 a.m. Canterbury Club, 6 p.m. Service, Wednesday in Gerlinger, 7:30 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 Oak Street Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a.m. Dr. Victor P. Morris, teacher Youth Discussion Groups, 6:15 p.m, Worship Services, 11 a.m. . J and 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 13th Ave. East Telephone 4192 Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. College Fireside 8:00 p.m. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH W. 11th and Charnelton Sunday Masses—6:45, 8, 9:15, 10:30 Confessions-^4:00 to 5 :00 and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., Saturday Rev. Francis P. Liepzig, Pastor Phone 1859 Rev. Elbert Radakowski, Director Student Activities CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6th and Pearl—Phone 4623 Harold Aalbue, Pastor Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion last Sunday each month L.S.A. Sundays, 7:3Q v' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1165 Willamette St. Llewellyn O. Griffith, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Wesley House, 1347 Onyx Student Groups 9 a.m.-7 pun.' Mrs. Mary Beth Hurlocker Student Director