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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1948)
Madelon Adler Junior Concert Guest Soloist Guest soloist at the 25th anni versary concert of the Portland Junior symphony Saturday, No vember 20, will be 17-year-old Madelon Adler, freshman in the school of music here. The young Klamath Falls pian ist has been a special student for the past three years under the tu telage of George Hopkins, profes sor of music. Selected last fall as the best of seven competing Ore gon pianists through her perform ance of the first movement of Greig’s “Piano Concerto in A Mi Pastor to Discuss Recordings of Bible Rev. Svendsen, pastor of the Emmaus Lutheran church, will lead the discussion on “Recordings of the Bible” Sunday evening at Luther house. The topic will be presented at the regular supper meeting of the Lutheran Student association. Heading the devotional services will be Jay Reese. Chairmen for the evening are Lloyd Berg and Ethel Anderson. nor,” she will present Grieg’s com plete concerto at the Saturday concert. The concert will begin at 8:30 at Portland’s civic auditorium. The orchestra will be conducted by Jacques Gerschkovitch. Amphibs Offer Water Pageant Thirty girls in bathing suits will be featured at the annual Amphibi an water pageant next Wednesday and Thursday nights, to be held at the men’s pool. Tickets are now available for 50 cents at the Co-op. They are also being sold by mem bers of Amphibians. The pageant entitled “Greek Fantasy,” will be composed of three acts, “Olympia,” “Hades,” and “Kingdom Under the Sea.” — Entrance to the swimming club, according to Joan Carr, president is awarded only to those who pass a rigid test which includes form, speed, diving and endurance. Gamma Delt Meets Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, will meet at Grace Lutheran church, Eleventh and Ferry tomorro wat 5:30 for a cost supper and meeting. ReV. E. D. Busch of Springfield will lead the discussion. All students are invited to attend. YW Bulletin Appears The first edition of this year’s Winniette, the YWCA weekly bul letin, will be distributed all next week. Edited by Pat Finnegan and a Tuesday freshman commission, the bulletin contains news of the commission groups for the past week. A mature milk cow will drink an average of 15 gallons of water a day; a horse, 10; a pig, two, and a sheen one p'allon. UO Dental Doctors l To Speak Monday Two doctors from the Univer-, | sity dental school in Portland will be on the campus Monday to give informal talks to prospective den-' tal school students. Dr. Harold J. Noyes, dean of the dental school and Dr. Ellis Jump, chairman of the admissions com mittee at the dental school will speak at 7:30 in 105 McClure hall. If a flower is offered reversed, ’ its original significance is contra dicted and the opposite implied. Nearly 30 per cent of the farms in the United States are rented and operated by tenants. Dont look for trouble, but hunt •for success. "CHESTERFIELD is building another big, new factory for us smokers who like the MILDER cigarette... It’s MY cigarette." RADIO’S FAVORITE SON STAR OF CHESTERFIELD’S ARTHUR GODFREY TIME g‘T 1 wish I could take you in my Naviofi plane over the big, new factory Chesterfield is building at Durham, N. C. ICs a honey. It will help supply the ever-increasing demand for the MILDER cigarette." ill m i Cep/rifl* 1948. Licciit & Mviis Toiacco Co.