Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Westminster Hou:
Plans Annual Ful
The attractive building at 1414
Kincaid street is Westminster
house, headquarters of UO's Pres
byterian students.
Westminster house, like a num
ber of other campus houses—
YMCA, YWCA, Wesley house and
Luther house—is a “home away
from home’’ for Oregon students
in need of a place to relax and
study.
At the present time, a full scale
social program, including singing
sessions, folk-dancing classes, and
a number of other activities is of
fered to University students, re
gardless of religious affiliation.
Built in 1925
The house, a segment of the
'Meadowlark'
Injures Fifteen
CHICAGO, Nov. 17—(AP—The
Chicago and Eastern Illinois rail
road’s “Meadowlark” streamliner
smashed into a baggage car near
suburban Dolton tonight and about
15 or 20 persons were reported in
jured.
The train, bound from Chicago to
southern Illinois, crashed into the
rear of a Chicago and Western In
diana railroad baggage car, tele
scoping and demolishing the car.
All cars remained on the track
after the collision.
Joe Frantz, Dolton liquor store
operator, said he saw “about 15 or
20 people” being taken to a clinic
in Dolton but that he was told “none
was badly hurt.”
Frantz said he believed the crash
occurred about 6:45 p.m'.
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Westminster House
Organizes Choir
First meeting of a Christmas
choir being organized by Presby
terian students will be held Mon
day at 9:30 p.m. at Westminster
house.
The group will meet twice a
week for three weeks in prepara
tion for the holidays, at which time
they will carol on the campus. Dave
.Van Zandt of Westminster house is
in charge of organizing the group.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 36 short,
in excellent condition, Phone 598
W. 42, 43, 44, 45, 46
WANTED: Tutor for math 10. Con
tact Delton Porter C-29. McChes
ney evenings. 49
FOR SALE: Business perfect for
student. Small investment. Mc
Nutt Campus Employment office.
47
EXCHANGE: Apartment in Port
land. Will exchange my 4-room
apartment in Portland for same
in Eugene. Rent $35. Child ac
cepted. Goocf location. Will hold
to January 1st, if desired. See
Peterson, Room 212. Cherney
Hall. * 47
FOR SALE: $80 black Rothmoor
coat size 15. Like new, $15. Black
formal size 16. Anytime after 3
p.m. 738 E. 12th, Apartment 10—
6793-R. 47
TYPING: 767 East 15th, Trailer
house.
REWARD: $25.00 reward for infor
mation resulting in apprehension
of person who stole a black light
weight 3-speed bicycle from front
lawn of school of education be
tween 4 and six p. m. Monday,
Nov. 15. Call 315. 48
>e; Student Relaxation Headquarters
I - Scale Social Proqram
[ Westminster Foundation organi
zation of the Presbyterian church,
was built in 1925. At that time it
was one of the few of its kind in
the nation. Founders were local
men prominent in religious affairs
—A. E. Carter, J. J. Ross, and L.
S. Patullo.
Mrs. Carter, still a resident of
Eugene, was hostess at the house
from the time of its founding un
til 1929. Taking over her place
from 1929 to 1932 was Max Adams,
who later became a national offi
cer of Westminster Foundation.
During tne years between 1932
and 1947, Mrs. James Bryant head
ed the organization. She and her
husband are now directors of the
rewly organized Friendly house.
This year there is no formal di
rector—Mrs. Eva Starr being host
ess— since tire resignation of Dr.
Joseph Harris, Mrs. Starr’s succes
sor.
Prominent Alums
Some prominent Westminster
‘'alums" include Stanley Robe, now
working as a linguist in Mexico;
Robin Drews, who is at Ann Arbor;
Robert Hardy, head of Far Easten
college at New York; and Marlie
Rongdahl.
President of the house is Mickey
Campbell, who co-ordinates activi
ties. Either Campbell, Mrs. Starr,
or one of the University students
who frequent the house is always
I,- .‘
or. hand to show newcomers
around.
As a gesture of Westminster
hospitality, Campbell says “the
j people who eat in cars outside the
i house at noon are welcome to come
j in—we have comfortable facilities
for all. Students who live off cam
pus make the house their noon
time rendevouz.
One of the most spectacular of
the house activities this fall was
the Church Night open house,
when guests crowded the two main
rooms to dance and refresh them
selves. Other unscheduled social
events take place from time to
time.
YWCA Cabinet,
Board Will Meet
The regular monthly meeting
of the YWCA cabinet and advis
ory board will be held this noon at
the Y bungalow, with the board as
hostess for the lunch.
Permanent members of the as
sociation, Mrs. Virgil Earl, Mrs.
J. H. Stofiel and Mrs. Frank Cham
bers, have been invited. Mrs. John
Byrn is chairman of the advisory
group.
Special speaker at the meeting
will be Mrs. Gladys Lawther, re
gional secretary of the student
YWCA, who is visiting this asso
ciation during the week.
"Women Like Men...
Who Smoke Pipes
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“Pipes of Distinction"
The Ideal
Gift
your UO representative
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Final Payfnent Due
Students who made partial pay
ments on the 1949 Oregana may
pay the balance during pre-regis
tration, Olga Ycvtich, business
manager, announced Wednesday.
She added that the final pay-,
ments don't have to be made until
January 15.
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!
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and your loyal supporters
are right behind you!
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