Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    NationalOfficer
To Visit Chapter
Of Mu Phi Here
Eva Commin Case, national presi
dent of Mu Phi Epsilon, women’s
national music honorary, will ar
rive on a tour of Mu Phi chapters
in the Pacific provinces. The local
Mu Phi chapter will play host to
Mrs. Case during her two-day visit.
Monday evening she will attend
inspection and a business meeting
of the group. After a luncheon
Tuesday at the home of Mary Kapp
Allton, she will view a model pledg
inging ceremony, the initiation of
Shirley Gay Williams, sophomore
in music, and a musical program
with the following numbers:
Banquet Planned
Bach’s Italian Concerto played
by Lucretia Prentiss, sophomore;
Recitative and Polacca from von
Weber’s Clarinet Concerto per
formed by Margaret Holm, senior;
and the Waltz Song from Gounod’s j
Romeo and Juliet sung by Mary
Margaret Dundore, junior.
A banquet will be held in the na
tional president’s honor Tuesday
evening. Wednesday she will be en
tertained by the alumnae and pa
troness organizations of Mu Phi
Epsilon.
Mrs. Case earned her bachelor of
arts, bachelor of music and master
of music degrees in Oberlin college
and the University of Michigan.
She did post-graduate work in pi
ano with Artur Schnabel in Italy
and New York.
Former Concertizer j
At present she is a member of
Pi Kappa Lambda, music honor so
ciety, and is an assistant professor
of piano at the University of Michi
gan.
She has done extensive concert
izing in the midwest, has been so
loist with orchestras and accom
panist in recitals for Frederick Ja
gel and Enid Szantho of the Met
ropolitan Opera company.
Teacher Placinq Starts
Prospective teachers interested
in positions for mid-year and next
fall are asked to meet at 4 p.m. to
day in room 4, education building,
C. L. Huffaker, director of the
teacher placement service, an
nounced.
Those interested are asked to en
roll and file their records with the
teacher placement service before
Christmas vacation.
“Oregon" is an Indian term
meaning peaceful valley.
Business Talks
To Help Women
“The Future of Women in Busi
ness” will be the theme of a con
ference sponsored by Phi Chi The
ta, women’s business honorary, on
January 30.
A question box on “Problems
Facing Women in Business” and a
lecture-discussion of social service
will be conducted in alumni hall,
Gerlinger. Another discussion on
phases and aspects of merchandis
ing will be held in Commerce hall.
Rounding out the conference will
be a luncheon at the Anchorage
cafe and an informal tea at alumni |
hall. Speakers are invited from
throughout Oregon, and students
will have an opportunity to meet
professional business women.
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'Y' Cabinet to Meet
Advisory Board
The YWCA cabinet is scheduled
to meet with its advisory board at
a supper meeting on December 11
at 5 p.m. at the home of cabinet
member Velma Snellstrom.
Reports are being planned by all
cabinet members of their term’s
work. Lucretia Prentiss, sopho
more in journalism, is acting as
moderator.
Social chairman Yolanda Stoll is
in charge of refreshments.
Technicall, a jiffy is the amount
of time that it takes light to travel
one centimeter.
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Student Body Cards
Good for KU Tiffs
Athletic Director Leo Harris said
today that student body cards will
Ije used for admission to the Kan
sas university basketball series
here December 29 and 30. Two.
games with Kansas will follow a
single clash with Springfield col
lege.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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$2.00 to $75.00.
LIPSTICK RED LEATHER
makes this trio outstanding.The
billfold is $10. The cigarette
case $4.95. The purse $7.95.
ANGEL FLOSS ANGORA
sweater, in pink, or white only,
as sketched $17.95. Companion
cardigan styles, $22.95.
SHE WEARS A SCARF, and
she'll love this new silk one,
$3.50. The clasp, $2.50.