ATTEND THE ^CHURCH of YOUR CHOICE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 11th & Ferrv Rev. W. B. Maier, pastoi 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. Tullv, Pastor Servicemen, Students, and visitors ^ < cordially welcomed at Divine Worship FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1160 Oak Street Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a.m. Dr. V ictor 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 8 and 11 Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Gerlinger Hall Canterbury Club, 5 :30 at Church FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 12th and Willamette L. O. Griffith, Minister Robt. J. Bu'l, 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 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 12th and Oak Streets Services Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Testimonial Meeting Wednesday. 8 p.m. Reading Room, 86 West Broadway Fraternities Pledge 33 Fourteen University fraternities, including the recently organized Oregon Teke club, from April 8 to May 21 threw their doors open to 33 new pledges. The widest doorway was at the ATO house, where six pledges were accepted during the period. The SAEs and the Tekes took in four each. The new pledges as announced are: Alpha Tau Omega — Joseph W. Burgher, Edward Chrobat, Carl James McKee Jr., Lee J. Miesen, Jack S. Thomas, Rex John Under wood. Beta Theta Pi — Stephen P. Dotur. Chi Psi — Dwight B. Gab bert. Delta Tau Delta — Robert A. Braymen, John Gaudion, George H. Redden. Delta Upsilon—Clark D. Austen, Walter E. Sinclair. Kappa Sigma — Donald W. Clause, D. G. Westcott. Phi Gamma Delta — Rob ert D. Corgan. Phi Kappa Psi — George L. Bart lett, Irwin L. Latham, Don Mc Cune. Phi Kappa Sigma — Ellis J. Rodgers Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha — Wil liam R. Colvin, Lawrence E. •Prai rie. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Irwin Scott Adams Jr., Homer Lee Davis, Charles Poindexter, Donald M. Sharpe. Sigma Nu — Robert W. Walker. Theta Chi — George Cas tillo, Donald E. Knips. Teke club— Robert W. Bunnage, John Koler, Le Bron C. Preston, Harry A. Wie precht. Year's Last Exhibit Features Miss Kerns A selected group of paintings by Miss Maude I. Kerns, associate professor of art education, will be the last little Art Gallery exhibit this term, scheduled to open to the public Monday afternoon at 2:00. A reception and tea honoring Miss Kerns, who is retiring at the end of this school year, has been planned for a Sunday afternoon preview of her show, by a commit tee of art school faculty members and students. Formal invitations to the recep tion have been sent to friends out side the school. Receiving will be Miss Kerns, Mrs. H. K. Newborn, Mrs. P. C. Packer, Mrs. S. W. Lit tle, Mrs. W. S. Baldinger, Mrs. W. S. Hayden, and Mrs. Andrew Vin cent. Flection day is Tuesday. Go to l! a polls—Vote. Fellows Take ITotice If you v/ant a date To the Mortar Board dance, Here's how you should-act So you'll have a chance. Every day of the -week You should look ver-:-r-y- vout; Be mellow and smooth; Go really all out. Be especially attentive ^ To the girl you like best. Show her you're interested— Te!l her it's Art Holman’s music; the theme is "THE GYPSIE'S CRYSTAL BALL" She can get the ticket in her house or at the Co-op. Graduates Offered Army Commissions A screening board of three offi cers from the war department will conduct interviews on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, May 26, 27, and 28 at ROTC headquarters, for all graduating students who were former officers and are in terested in applying for a regular army commission, it was announced by the local military department yesterday. Applicants should contact ROTC headquarters for appointments to appear before the board. Fellowship Frolic Set For Saturday on Farm The UO Fellowship Spring Frolic, the last outing scheduled this term, featuring bicycling, pic nicking and other recreation will be held Saturday afternoon on Blatchley farm, just outside the Eugene city limits. Anyone inter ested is urged to attend. For those who do not have bikes, transportation in cars will be furnished from the libe to the picnic site at 1 p. m. All planning to attend are re quested to bring lunch. Soft drinks will be supplied, and dun garees and slacks will be in order. I Professor Gets 'Weil Done' Rex Underwood, professor of vio lin and director of orchestra in the University school of music received mention in the February 26, 1947 issue of El Universal, Mexico City daily newspaper on the Manuflex, originally invented by Professor I Underwood for the exercise of vio-! linists hands. The El Universal article reads: j “Rochester: The Mayo Clinic,” by| Prof. Arualdo Caballas. El Univer sal, Mexico City Daily, February 26, 1947. In the St. Mary’s Hospital there is a department called Occu pational Therapy, which is devoted to supervising various exercises, such as weaving baskets, cloth, belts and other objects. These exer cises are intended to strengthen nerves and muscles whose function ing is deficient due to some suffer ing. A very important apparatus for exercising the muscles of the hand is the Manuflex, whose inven tor is the distinguished Professor I Rex Underwood.of the University of | Oregon. ...” j 3 M Ui H o > HI W Ui a o *d ►d td • 2 Dresses . . spc. 35.00 • Slips and Blouses 2 for the price of one I COTTONS, COTTONS, COTTONS, Crisp and new to perk up junior charms i 798„„d 998 ■ Junior will love them! Frosty white piques, colorful ginghams —so cool and refreshing on the warmest summer day ... smartly styled to go everywhere. The two sketched are typical of out large summer collection. Come, see them today! Sizes 9 to 15.