Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Groovies' to Hear
Jazz Cycle Tonight
A program of jazz music dating
from the New Orleans era will
be played this evening at 6:45
p. m. on the sunporch of Gerlin
ger hall. All students interested
in this type of music are invited
to attend.
“Pops” Wind'us and Fred Sa
main are in charge of arrange
ments. Samain announces that
an excellent collection of records
have been procured for this first
meeting. If students show suf
ficient interest, a jazz club may
be formed, Samain said.
Jazz artists to be featured on
the program are: the original
Dixieland jazz band, Louis Arm
strong, Bix Beiderbecke, Fletcher
Henderson, Duke Ellington, Eddie
- Condon, and many others.
The records, described as col
lectors items by Windus, have
been donated to the program by
Ted Hallock.
War Series Film
Scheduled Again
Second showing of the “Why We
Fight” series, made by the war de
partment and directed by Col. Frank
Capra, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in 207 Chapman, Activ
ities Manager Dick Williams said
Tuesday.
The Nazi pattern of conquest is
followed in operation in Denmark,
Norway, Holland, Belgium, and
France in “Divide and Conquer.”
“The Nazis Strike” shows the re
militarization of the Rhineland up
to the Polish campaign, the invasion
of Austria and Czechoslovakia, and
the devastation of Poland.
CLASSIFIED
GIRLS! BOYS! Swing or fox trot
course including 20 steps for only
$15.00! Contact Kenaga at the
Anchorage Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. Ge a good dancer.
PIANOS TUNED and
Repaired
' Phone 35
ROLEX and service wrist watches
to sell or trade for portable
typewriter. Call 2707. Howard.
LOST—Small black looseleaf note
book, in John Straub Hall; notes
essential for classes. Robert
Kopp, phone 2867R.
TYPING done reasonably. Close
to campus. Phone 1761M, eve
nings.
FOUND Tuesday: Lady’s wrist
watch. Contact Durkoop at
drafting room of Art School.
EXPERIENCED tutor, educated
in Germany, would like to help
students with their German;
terms reasonable—Anna Gropp,
1798 E. Columbia.
WHAT CAN YOU
DO WITHOUT
YOUR RADIO?
Here's an end
to your worries.
Have it repaired
Expertly
Quickly
at
ENDICOTTS
Radio and Appliance
Service
Down from the Lemon-O
on Alder
Phone 5739
Models' Names Due
All women's living organiza
tions are reminded to choose their
two models to appear in the Theta
Sigma Phi show February 27. The
girls’ names, together with the
outfit they plan to model, must j
be turned in to Barbara Johns at
the Delta Gamma house or to Car
olyn Jacobs at the Chi Omega
house today or tomorrow.
Copy Desk:
Donna Kletzing
Barbara Heywood
Keith Baird
Night Staff:
Patsy Maloney
Anne Paulson
Tex Goodwin
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BENDIX
APPEARING in
PARAMOUNT’S
"TWO YEARS
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I CHESTERFIELD IS BY FAR THE FAVORITE WITH
THE HOLLYWOOD STARS
ALL OVER AMERICA —CHESTERFIELD IS TOPS!
Copyright 1947, ticotiT & Mr tits Tobacco Co.,