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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1948)
Are They Hiding Card in Sleeve? Director Baffled By the looks of things in the edu cational activities department, only one Oregon student knows how to play bridge. This startling fact was discovered in an inter view with Dick Williams, educa tional activities manager, who claimed that, although he has an nounced his willingness to direct the recently publicized bridge tour nament in February, he needs fif teen more bridge players to par ticipate. Interested persons may contact Williams in his office in McArthur court. A strict study program need not interfere, he stressed, as only one evening will be required to play the round-by-mail on the campus. Williams will be sent the kit con taining the prepared hands, score sheets, and the necessary instruc tions for the round. This material will be kept secret. The hands will be played Febru ary 23, 24 or 25, under Williams supervision, and the score cards must be in the mail by February 6. But colleges must indicate their desire to enter the tournament no later than December 20, and before Oregon can enter it must have con testants. Ddontoglossum Grande Flown to Eugene! Flowers Unlimited is featuring the Odontoglossum grande orchid, na tive of Chiapas, Mexico, during Na tional Flower Week, Vincent Fari na announced today. Hailed in Life magazine as one of the most outstanding of all Mexi can orchids, this bloom will bring the warmth and ..glamour., of., the Tropics into your date! A brilliance of brown and yellow, the orchid will accent every cos tume. Sepals of bright yellow are barred with brown and the deep brown petals are tipped with yel low. The short creamcolored lip is flecked with delicate brown. This ext)tic specie orchid is being offered duriug National Flower Week only by FLOWERS UNLIM ITED for $1.50—one-half its regu lar price! The Farinas Invite you to drop in to Flowers Unlimited, 19S E. Broadway to see this beautiful flower. For further information call 6290. Clothes for Europe, Girl Scouts over the nation celebrated the anniversary of the founding of their organization by starting one of the most extensive and constructive projects in their history. The National Council and the American Friends Commit tee have set 100,000 clothes package^ for Europe as a goal for their project this year. The supplement to government aid with personal contri butions will help answer the desperate call for food and cloth ing from the European countries. It will also promote friend ship between the people of the United States and Europe. With each package of clothes will go a letter from the do nor. Included also will be a package of paper and a pencil to further correspondence. Although this project does not involve the time, money and expert planning of the European Recovery Program, it is one of the positive elements that will help to preserve the shaky peace. “Clothes for Europe” will answer the “Do A Good Turn Daily” with letters of appreciation from European young people who will be a little warmer this winter. D. D. Campus Calendar Tuesday YWCA CABINET meeting to day at noon. YWCA. PUBLIC AFFAIRS com mittee meeting at 4 p.m. YWCA JUNIOR COMMISSION meeting at 4 p.m. VICE-PRESIDENTS of all living organizations meet at 4 p.m. at Zeta Tau Alpha house. Lyle Nel son will speak on community chest drive. SKULL AND DAGGER meet ing at 7 p.m. HUI O KAMAAINA meeting at 7 p.m. downstairs in Gerlinger hall. THE TABARD INN meeting to lr night at 7:15 p.m. at Phi Kappa Psi house (729 E. 11th). LES THELEMITES meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Westminster house. GERMAN CLUB meeting, open to everyone, at 7:30 p.m. on Ger linger sunporch. Dr. Heymann will speak on student life in pre-war Germany. DAMES, wives of married stu dents, meeting tonight at 8 p. m. at YMCA. Student wives are urged to come and get acquainted. Wednesday GAMMA ALPHA CHI pledges meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Watch the whiskers grow on the smoe at the Co-op. ' — 11 ' ,1 FREE To introduce the new Fidelitone Nylon Needle we are giving this $1.25 Needle Free with each $6.00 purchase of records and accessories SUGGESTED NEW ALBUMS Popular Classical Frankie Carle Roses in Rhythm Pied Pipers Harvest Moon Big Name Bands Theme Songs Art Van Damme Quin tette Cocktail Capers Glenn Miller Ork A Tribute to Glenn Miller Tschaikowsky Sleeping Beauty Ballet Benjamin Britten Four Sea Interludes First Piano Quartet Chopin Favorites Robert Shaw Christmas Hymns and Carols Jerome Kern Showboat Radio Laboratory Phone 1085 768 East lltli Let us ALTER and REPAIR those clothes you can't wear Across from Sigma Chi 821 E 13th Phone 740 for home-style cooking fast service reasonable prices / and a friendly atmosphere try Kampus Kafeteria 1249 Alder Open 7 a. m.—7 p. m. Prepare for ▼ WINTER DRIVING Come in and let us Service your car i We Give Green Stamps Roy Copping 'THE CHAMPION DEALER" 11th and Oak Phone 4812 Hate to write letters?