Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    YWCA Schedules
Wives' Gathering
Foreign brides, as well as other
women on campus, are invited to
attend the meetings of the “Y’s
Wives” held every other Tuesday,
Mrs. Helena Hoffman, director of
the Eugene YWCA, said yesterday.
The next meeting of the “Y’s Wives”
will be held October 15.
Social, literary, and home topics
will be discussed. Tea, prepared by
the French women of the organiza
tion will be served in the YWCA
library at 1060 Willamette from
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Started in Eugene by Mrs. Hoff
man, the “Y’s Wives” was organ
ized to to help foreign brides become
accustomed to American ways. The
club now has 25 members, including
women from England, Australia,
France, Belgium, Scotland, Egypt,
New Zealand, Brazil, Poland, and
Italy.
University wives, including Mrs.
Peter Barker, Mrs. Jacquelin
Johnston, and Mrs. Aty Mohsin have
recently become members of the
club.
One Month in U. S.
Mrs. Mohsin, native of Alexan
dria, Egypt, has been in America
only one month. She speaks French,
Egyptian, and English. Her hus
band is a graduate student in the
school of architecture.
Londoners Here
Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Johnston
.have come from England. Mrs. Bar- j
ker who was born in Brazil, has
traveled widely, studying music!
throughout the world. Both ladies
were in London during the “blitz.”
It is estimated that the number of
teachers in U. S. elementary and
high schools dropped from 927,000
in 1941 to 868,00 in 1944-45.
Gay ... and bfief, with a
kick-away length just
| above the knee...for every
| summer mood. They fit so
I slick—with a wide belt to
trim your tiny waist. And
they're fashioned in that
famous C&cj£e*4 sanfor
ized cotton gabardine
yummy colors.
Sizes: 9 to 15.
in
1
GORDON’S —J
.of course
' 050 Willamette
!! -- .. —... .=n
11 cun. Yy :rid-wide Communion
Service
Sermon: Re ligion or Redemption''
RALLY DAY at 9:45 a.m.
Classes . -' Ye aiid'ma-r.ried students 7:30
PAGEANT—"WHO BIDS?"
Singspiration for- all young people at 9 p.m.
-t' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdwv. at Hit'll Dr. V. Webster, pastof
i.
Orchesis Schedules
Activities Meeting
Orchesis, senior dance honorary,
will begin fall activities with Tues
day and Thursday activity meetings
at 4 o’clock in Gerlinger hall dance
room, Miss Rosamond Wentworth
announced yesterday.
Leader of the dance group will
be Miss Shirley Cox, graduate stu
dent in physical education. Modern
dance techniques will be developed.
Girls who will participate in this
year's activities are the following:
Joanne Alder, Beverly Bennett,
Mary Lee Booth, Shirley Cox, Doro
thy De Ross, Grace Edwards, Bev
erly Howard, Charlotte Johnston,
Joyce Niedermeyer, Pearl Peterson,
Dorothy Ramsey, Lois Roeder,
June Carnes, Harriet Menot, Gene
vieve Sisky, and Nina Finemen.
American citizenship was
granted to the Puerto Ricans in
1917.
Do You Know?
That the Co-op Store was
incorporated in June 1920
by Officers of the A.S.U.O.
Do Yon Know?
That the Co-op is owned
entirely by the Students of
the University of Oregon.
Do You Know?
That by saving Cash reg
ister receipts and turning
them in next spring you
may share in the profits.
Do You Know?
That the Co-op sells all
text books at publishers'
list prices.
Do You Khodd?
That the Co-op is gov
erned by a board of five
students and two faculty
members.
LOST—Alpha Chi pin. Finder call
1307. Reward.
LOST- Gold fountain pen, lost on
campus. “Twiford” engraved on
it. Please call 1307. Reward.
MEDO-LAN®
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oy«*IOK WIST COAST THEATRE
The BRIDE
WORE BOOTS
BARBARA STANWYCK
ROBERT CUMMINGS
plus
Her Kind of Man
KITTY
plus
Man from Music
Mountain
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'
She Wrote the Book
JOAN DAVIS
JACK OAKIE
plus
Wild Beauty
Danny Kaye
"THE KID FROM
BROOKLYN"
with
VIRGINIA MAYO
GOLDWYN GIRLS
“NIGHT IN PARADISE”
and
“BLONDE ALIBI'’