Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Suspense Play
Set For Today
On Radio Hour
“The Devil's Flower,” a mystery
drama with the accent on suspense,
will, be broadcast today over the
University hour radio show at 4
p.m.
Produced and directed by Harry
IWhite, the mystery’s cast will in
clude the following members of the
radio workshop staff: Paul Hy
man, John MacDonald, Bert Moore,
Ken Lomax, Bob Houglum, Mary
Ester Brock, and Joan Herron.
Two freshman women from the
School of music will star in the pop
ular music program of today’s
University hour. Georgene Shank
lin will play three piano solos,
“Deep Purple,” “Valse Blue,”
“Stairway to the Stars.” Sally
Peabody, student vocalist, will sing
“Lover,” “September Song,” and
“If I Could Tell You.” The musical
pops program will be produced by
Jessie Binford.
Concluding the radio hour will
be a recorded interview of explorer
author Vilhjalrnur Stefansson,
conducted by Paul Ryman. Stefans
son, a recent lecture guest at the
University, will discuss his expe
riences while exploring the polar
Arctic regions.
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The late Mrs. Hazel Schwering, dean of women for 13 years, has junior
woman’s scholarship named in her honor. Women’s exchange dinner
tonight will finance the scholarship.
Chicken should not be eaten with
the fingers. The fingers should be
eaten AFTER the chicken.
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Art Display Set
To Open Friday
The AAA arts bazaar—a display
and sale of students’ work, will
open Friday for three days in the
little gallery of the art school.
Among the objects shown will
be paintings, drawings, ceramics,
jewelry, Christmas cards, sculp
ture, weaving, textiles and novel
ties.
| On Friday and Sunday the ex
hibit will be shown from 1 to 9
p.m. The doors will*be open from
8 a.m. to 12 p.m., and from 1 to 9
p.m. on Saturday.
This year the display will center
around a Christmas theme, Henry
Heine, president of the planning
committee announced. An annual
project of the school of architec
ture and allied arts, the bazaar
gives students a chance to exhibit
and sell their work.
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Women's Houses
List Dinner Trades
:
The following women's living or
ganizations are paired for the
Dean Schwering exchange dinner
tonight: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha j
Gamma Delta-Heiuiricks hall: Al-j
pha Omicron Pi - Gamma hall; Al-I
pha Phi - Gerlinger; Alpha Xi j
Delta - Rebec house; Alpha hall
Chi Omega. j
Delta Delta Delta - University j
house; Delta Gamma - Zeta hall;;
Delta Zeta - Highland house; Gam- |
ma hall - Alpha Omicron Pi; j
Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa
Gamma - Susan Campbell; Alpha
Pelta Pi - Sigma. Kappa; and Pi
Beta Phi - Zeta Tau Alpiha.
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