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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1947)
Wesley Chorus Plans Program The Wesley Chorus will go to Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon for their first trip of the year to present a complete choral program at the First Meth odist church. The group now com prises over 60 members. The program at Cottage Grove will start with the entire group singing “Spirit of God,” by Harris. Other numbers will include "Open Our Eyes,” by Macfarlane, “Agnus Dei,” by Bizet and “Lullaby on Christmas Eve,” by Christiansen. Soloists in the Sunday program are Eleanor Culver singing “How Beautiful on the Mountains,” James Kays singing “The Holy City,” and Marilyn Griffith carry ing the solo part in “Lullaby on Christmas Eve.” Richard Bishop will give a violin solo, “Ave Maria,” by Schubert. A double quarter will present “Prayer,” by Guion. The chorus is directed by Rev. Oregana Pictures Complete For Week This week’s Oregana picture schedule will be completed wdth Hendricks hall today and Minturn hall tomorrow. Kennell-Ellis studio is taking the pictures according to the following schedule: November 10: Campbell club November 10 and 11: Kappa Sigma November 11: Cherney hall November 12: Merrick hall Bazaar Petitions Due petitions for chairmanships of the AWS Bazaar are due Saturday. Junior and sophomore women are eligible. The petitions are to be turned in to Barbara Johns at the Delta Gamma house. David Seaman, director of Wes ley house. The accompanist for the program at Cottage Grove will be Jeanette Holloway. The Lewis and Clark expedition began the winter of 1803-04. TOYS FOR Every Occasion Johnny's Toy House EUGENE TOY HEADQUARTERS 871 Olive (near Broadway) 5845M Meats and vegetables at their best Conveniently located Campbell’s Grocery 1459 East 13th 13th street - One block down from Emerald Hall Town Observes Armistice Day The campus will observe two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. Arm istice day, Dick Williams, educa tional activities manager, said Thursday. Classes will be held as usual and the silent period will be observed in all 11 o’clock classes. The University whistle will blow for 15 seconds at the beginning of the silent period and again for 15 seconds at the end, Williams said. Before the campus enrollment was so large, an assembly was held at 11 a.m. Armistice day to cele brate the end of World War I. Since assemblies on campus have been discontinued, it has been im possible to have an Armistice day program, Dr. Earl Pallette, assist ant to the president, declared Thursday. Eugene residents will also ob serve the Armistice day silent pe riod, Fred Brenne, secretary of the Eugene chamber of commerce, said Thursday. Clerks in the downtown stores will inform the customers about the silent period at 11 a.m. and the American Legion has planned a ceremony for that time. Radio stations and the town whis tle will also announce the silent period, Brenne said. i, ,1 CAMPUS CALENDAR 8-12 p.m.: Wesley house party night. Open house. 8-12 p.m.: Westminster house open house. No dance classes at Westminster house. Folk dancing at the YMCA to night. Night Staff: Betty Lagomarsino, night editor Joan Lewis Betty Lowrey Nancy Josephson Betty Lou Russell Dick" Humphrey Hollis Dilfarb Larry Davidson Janet Harris Dorothy Anderson Ann Morton Bill Howlett Copy Desk: Gloria Talarico, editor Dick Gehr Pat Toinmas Marilyn Vogt Anita Holmes Anne Goodman Lorraine Gueulette I_ Slipper Club J "The Home of Delicious Foods" Open every nite 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Attend Our Special Halloween Party FRIDAY NIGHT ! Dance to Dietz Newland AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dinner Music—6:30 to S:30 Dancing—8:30 to 12:30 Phones Sp. 575 and 2144 Highway 99 So. Xo. 4195 I Cabinet, Congress Elects President Sally Waller and Jackie Moors were elected president and re cording secretary respectively a1 the AWS cabinet and congress meeting held Wednesday. Reports on the Campus Life program were given and plans for the Bazaar discussed. r 1 ~ Solid Footing Assured PORTLAND, Ore.—Jimmy Rich ardson, manager of Multnomah stadium here, said Thursday that' no matter how hard it rains Sat urday, UCLA and Oregon State will have solid footing for their conference football battle. Rich ardson said the new drainage sys tem had proved itself in the Port land - Washington State game played in a steady downpour " . ~l AT YOUILSERVICE ... Count on us for expert snappy attention Lubricating - Washing complete check-up We pick up and deliver j Signal Service 9th and Oak I l Checked Ski Trou... White Stag’s sparkling new contribution to Downhill Trouser styling, as advertised in Vogue. Pure Virgin wool in neat snow loving checks of Black, Blue and White; Brown, Tan and White. 10 to 18. $19.95 Sportswear Dept.Balcony