Wesley Foundation Schedules Weekend Planning Conference A retreat to Silver Creek falls over the coming Memorial week end has been planned by the new officers and members of Wesley foundation, Methodist student or ganization. A Spring retreat is held annual ly to allow the new officers to get better acquainted both among themselves and the members, and to concentrate on plans for their period in office. Officers for the 1948-49 school year are: president, Kathy Dob son; vice-presidents, Ed Moe and Wesley Eyres; secretary, Fran Blenkinsop; and treasurer, Fran Dunn. Members-at-large of the ex ecutive committee are Glenn John son, Ken Neal, Shirley Fossen, Margie Beckett and Lou Weston. Smith Creek Chosen The retreat will be held at Smith Creek reservation, one of the two government camps at Silver Creek falls. Cars will leave Wesley house at noon Saturday, transportation being provided for all those who sign up before Wednesday even ing. Over fifty registrations have al ready been received, so anyone de Souers Reveals Poetry Finalists Andrey Larson, sophomore in lib eral arts, Leland Huff, senior in chemistry, and Gerald Lundy, soph omore in journalism, were awarded the poetry prizes given by the Eng lish department, Philip W. Souers, head of the University of Oregon English department, announced. The Julia Burgess award was di vided between Miss Larson and Lundy was given the Walter Evans Kidd award. Huff’s poem was entitled “The Painting of the Picture”; Miss Larson submitted the poem, “Out of the Shadow.” Lundy’s prize-winning entry was a blank verse poem entitled “Boy Fetching Cows.” Judges for the two awards were Mr. Frank Gees Black, Mrs. Alice H. Ernst, and Mr. Ernest G. Moll of the Department of English. siring to attend should sign up as soon as possible. Total cost for the retreat, food and transportation in cluded, will be $5. Glenn Johnson is in charge of arrangements for the 3-day meet. Complete recreational facilities available to take care of that phase of the theme of the camp: "Recreation, Inspiration, and Planning." A swimming pool, volleyball courts, and other facilities are pre sent and a hike around the falls on Sunday will make up the rec reational program. The group will leave the camp at 5 p.m. Sunday. Butt to Address Fellowship Meeting Herbert Butt, professor from the Multnomah school of the Bible, will be the guest speaker at the Inter Varsity Christian fellowship meet ing, at 7 p.m. today at John Straub dining room. “Help for the Perplexed” is the topic of Butt’s talk. Butt was for merly associate general secretary for the IVCF. Butt will be available for individ ual conferences during Tuesday af ternoon. Those who wish to contact him are requested to call Eileen Reimer, Hendricks hall, or Lewis Knight, Sherry Ross hall. HOLIDAY The Most Talked Aboul Pipe Mixture in Americo ☆ Aromatic in the pack... Aromatic in the pipe! Holiday also comes in a 16 oz. Humi-Seal Glass Jar Ltrui & Brother Company, Richmond, Virginia STEP RIGHT UP .. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! r\m — To buy the Tastiest bakery treats that ever have tempted your taster at Home Bakery and DELICATESSEN 86 E. Broadway Phone 4118 YW News-Letter The fifth and last issue of the Re gional News Letter, published by the YWCA, will be released today, said Lou Weston, editor. The paper, issued once a month, contains news from regional Y secretaries of the YMCA and YWCA, and news from campuses of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Mary Lou Timmons was editor in charge of stenciling and Jill Archer was in charge of mimeographing. Advertising Staff: Day Manager: •< JOAN MIMNAUGH Ass’t Day Manager: ELAINE LOFTUS Sales Manager: WALT BANKS rf//wer^/ne/fca... Smokers Report NO CIGARETTE UNCOVER when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! --—_ -because PmupMorris is definitely less irritating X than ™y other /eadrng brand! 1 If you’re tired of “cigarette hang- | over”—that stale, musty taste in 1 your mouth—that dry, smoked- | out feeling in your throat— remember this . . . All over America scores of smokers who changed to philip morris have written entirely unsolicited to tell us they now enjoy a milder smoke, a fresher, cleaner smoke than they’ve ever known before. And for a good reason — because PHILIP MORRIS is the ONE, the ONLY leading ciga rette recognized by eminent nose and throat specialists as definitely less* irritating. NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT! I Sa^AbM PHI1IP *>*,,,j* j I nose o?ethrSatrritaji0n °f the ^ Practice with mv la +s. my usual I smoke to suggest Jh6+ts who | change to .that "they them tiat “°RR1S- I f°r this ad viol the reas°n *• convinced 1tl|t1?hthat 1 l -r