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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1949)
Classified Ads FOR SALE—Davenport and chair with covers—$30.00. Robert O’Con - :nell, Skinners Butte Villa, Apt 14. 59 FOR SALE!—Motorola radio pho nograph table model like new. 1925 Harris. 1721W. 60 Meet Next Week Freshman Intrafraternity council will meet at the Sigma Alpha Epsi lon house Monday evening at 7:30, announced Russ Haehl, president. Each member is asked to bring three dollars for Oregana pictures. It is imperative that all members attend this meeting as organization plans for winter term will be made, • Haehl added. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 13tb Ave. East Wesley Goodson Nicholson Minister Mary S. Grubbs Student Director Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 Plymouth Club 5 p. m.—Supper and discus sion weekly. Thursday lunch eon. Friday night open house. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th and Pearl Church School 9:45 a. tn. Worship 11 a. m. ' Westminster Evening Service 5:15 Paul S. Mellis Pastor FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 Oak St. Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a. in. Dr. Victor P. Morris, Teacher University Student Fellowship 6 p. in. YMCA Worship Services, 11 a. m. 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST 12th and Oak St. A branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachus etts. Sunday Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial Meeting, Wednesday— S p. in. Reading Room 86 W Broadway Public Cordially Invited Soprano Claire Lewis to Give Senior Recital Thursday Night Soprano Claire Lewis . University student Claire Lewis, soprano, will give her senior re cital at the music school auditor ium, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Janu ary 13. Miss Lewis, who has been active in UO musical .circles during her years on the campus, will present a four-part program, which will in clude numbers by Scarlatti, Rich ard Strauss, Ravel, and others. The program will be concluded with several English-language numbers, among which are “The men from the valley of apple pie,” and “The man with the jelly-bean nose,” both by Fenner. Among her past musical activi ties, Miss Lewis includes a part in last year’s Beggar’s Opera, two performances at homecoming games, radio work, and work with the UO concert band. She will take the lead in “The Telephone,” which is tentatively scheduled for May. “I plan to go into music profes sionally after graduation,” she re veals. “I don't know just what phase of the field yet—you never know—it depends upon the breaks.” But she states very d efinitely that “it won’t be teaching!” In addition to her musical activ ities, Miss Lewis takes an active interest in dramatics. Her accom panist for the recital will be Mar garet Adkins. Recreation Swim Hours Winter term recreation hours for swimming at the Men's pool have been announced by the physical ed ucation department. The pool will, be open at 10 on Tuesday and Thursday, from 1-3 on Tuesday and Thursday, and from 2-5 on Satur day. Southern Division Results By Associated Press BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 8—The University of Southern California Trojans opened the Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division bas ketball race with a thrilling 57-52 victory over California in an over time contest before a full house of about 7,500 fans last night. PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan 8—'The Stanford basketball team opened its Pacific Coast Conference’s Southern Division race with a clean-cut 61-52 win over UCLA last night-^but possibly lost its star forward. George Yardley, the lanky Stanford star, suffered a wrenched knee. Seriousness of the injury was not determined. Need Lifeguard UO physical education depart ment issued a call yesterday for a women’s life-guard to officiate at 11 Monday - Wednesday - Friday classes. Applicants are requested to apply in person at the women’s PE offices. Students Register As Deadline Nears A registration increase of 99 brought winter term enrollment to 5574 Thursday night, ClifforcTCon stance, registrar, announced yester day. This is still short of the 5700 expected to enroll by the end of late registration, January 15. Class cards have been distributed to the various departments, he add ed, and permanent rolls will be made up by Monday. Ticks** available n°w for steamship accommodations SUMMER 1949 Nnonotly Conducted tours *700 up UNIVERSITY TRAVEL CO. Harvard Sq., Cambridge. Mass. Luckies’ fine tobacco picks you up when you’re low . . . calms you down when you’re tense! Luckies’ fine tobacco puts you on the right level—the Lucky level—to feel your level best, do your level best. That’s why it’s important to remember that Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco — mild, ripe, light tobacco that makes a thoroughly enjoyable smoke. 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