Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    ■*-60 Per Cent of Students
Purchase Yearbook
Sixty per ceht of the fall term
registered students purchased 3404
copies of the ia46-47 Oregana,
Dick Williams, educational activi
ties manager, said Thursday. This
is a lower percentage than in pre
war years.
Because of cancellations of or
ders, any student who is registered
Way, for a limited time, buy a
yearbook. There is no waiting list
and the price remains at $6.
MANtJSCRiPT typist—reasonable
ratfes. Maude Reynolds, 302
tiffany Bldg., Phone 2763.
COPY DESK STAFF
Gloria Talarico, editor
Warren Collier
Dick Byfield
Bobolee Brophy
June Goetze
Helen Sherman
The Book of Lau
(Continued from page tzvo)
and patterh your writings accord
ingly.
“It’s not your place as freshman
students to even think about things
like originality. Conformity is the
by-word in this class. A mass pro
duction of competent writers!” she
finished triumphantly.
HOW SMOOTH CAN YOU BE?
When you change rooms
bring in your new
roommates arid select
just the figurine or picture
to set it off.
Next to the Rex theatre
963 Willamette
Eugene
ENTERTAIN IN STYLE
Lunches froiri
65c
Dinners from
$1.50
AT THE
PARTY ARRANGEMENTS
13th and Kincaid
CORSAGES
— For the house dance —
— For the Senior ball —
— at —
Eugenes Flower Home
Corner 13th and Patterson
Phone 654
Student to Tell of Europe
(C on tinned from fage one)
conferences *md also spent SIX
weeks studying in Paris. She re
turned to Eugehe ih December.
As & representative from the
ASUO and the campus YWCA, and
uhder the sponsorship of several
church and service groups of Eu
geiie, Miss DeCou attended the
World Student Christian Federa
tion conference in Switzerland dur
ing part of last August.
She also attended the Interna
tional Student service conference
at Cambridge, England, a French
student conference at Versailles,
and participated in a student tour
of The Netherlands and Belgium.
The Congregational church col
lege group sponsors the suppers ev
ery Sunday evehing and all students
are invited to attend. The charge is
35 cents.
Fads V Fashions
(Continued from page three)
closet is Joan Campbell whose black
taffeta off-the-shoulder dress fea
tures a back ruffle from the waist to
the floor.
And Robes .
Gene McPherson is so fond of her
lumberjack plaid wool robe she’ll
be using- it as an overcoat soon. In
this weather, it might not be a bad
idea. The robe is double-breasted
and has large pearl buttons.
Marilyn Rowling’s new yellow
silk lounging pajamas are complet
ed by a short box jacket with pearl
buttons. Marge Cowlan’s new
sweater has a diagonal across the
front separating a white top and
navy blue bottom. The sweater has
short sleeves and looks smooth with
a navy blue skirt.
ATTEND THE
CHURCH of
YOUR CHOICE
GRACE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
11th & Ferry
Rev. W. B. Maier, pastor
Church School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service at 11 a.m.
Gamma Delta for Lutheran students
and friends, Sunday, 5 p. m.
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10th Ave. at Pearl
Rev. Norman K. Tully, Pastor
Servicemen, Students, and visitors
cordially welcomed at Divine Worship
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
1166 Oak Street
Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor
University Classes, 9:45 a.m.
Dr. Victor P. Morris, teacher
Town and Campus Group, 6:15
Bible Breakfast Forum, 9:40 a.m.
(donuts and coffee)
Worship Services, 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
490 13th Ave. East
Phone 4192
Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Mary S. Grubbs
Director of Student Work
Student Supper, 6 p.m.
ST. MARY’S ESPICOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. E. S. Bartlam, Rector
Rev. Hal R. Gross, Student Pastor
Services at Sand 11
Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Gerlingcr Hall
Canterbury Club, 5 :30 at Church
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
12th and Willamette
L. O. Griffith, Minister
Robt. J. Bull, Assoc. Pastor
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30
Wesley House, on campus
Dave Seaman, director
Student supper. 5 :30
Recital, 6:30
Discussion Group, 7:00
a bimd man shotiia not Judge of
colors.—Proverb.
- _ . - - •> « 1V»
FOR SALE: l set Dlctzen drafting
instruments. Garnett. Villard.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdwy. at High Dr, V, Wfcbstcf, pastoij
Extends an invitation to U. of O. Students
11 a. m. "For Such A Time As This"
University Class—9:45 a. m. Fellowship—6:30 p. ni.
7:30 p. m. "Where Art thou?"
in Series Searching Questions of the Scriptures”
A ..CORDIAL ..WELCOME ..AWAITS ..YOU
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Tires
Gas
Oil
Batteries
and other
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SERVICE STATION
West 10th and Olive
Phone 2614
A
GIFT
SUGGESTION
• Lamps
• Crystal
• China
• Pictures
• Greeting
Cards
AT
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56 West 13th Phone 312
THE GIFT COTTAGE
SERVING YOU THE BEST
Meats and vegetables at their best
Prices you can afford
Located conveniently
near tbe campus
Campbells
Grocery
1459 East 13th
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