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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1949)
Campus Calendar (Notices for Campus Calendar should be turned in, in typewritten form, to the Emerald News Edi tor’s office by 3 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion. Notices will not be accepted on Saturdays or Sundays.) Luther Bible Study Bible study at Luther house Sun day morning will begin at 9:15. Sunday evening supper will be gin at 5:30. “Corrective Institution” will be the topic for discussion led by Es ther Olson after supper. George Boyd will be in charge of devo tions. Student chairmen are Donna Willingham and Don Lee. At 7:30 p.m. the tudents will go to Bethesda Lutheran church. In stallation begins at 8. ! Dietrich to Speak Professor Milton Dietrich from the school of music will speak at Westminster house Sunday evening on the topic, “Music in the Church.” At 5:15 p.m. Westminster will sponsor a supper featuring Swe d ish pancakes. Following supper, Mr. Dietrich will address the group. A charge of 40 cents will be made for supper and everyone is invited to attend. Rushee Cards Filed Preference cards must be filed by all women rusheees by 1 p.m. Monday in the office of Golda P. Wickham, director of women’s af fairs. Friendly Potluck Friendly house will sponsor a potluck dinner and folk dancing Saturday evening. Potluck will be gin at 6:30 p.m. Vargas Address Dr. Anibal Vargas, associate professor of Romance languages will be the speaker at Plymouth club’s Sunday evening supper anc discussion, beginning at 5 in the Wheeler room of the Congregation al church. Dr. Vargas, a native oi Columbia, will talk on “Problems of Latin America.” Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Delta society wil hold a business meeting Mondaj noon at the faculty club, President Barbara Jirak announced Friday. Metzler Appointed Emerald Executive Ken Metzler, sophomore, has been appointed assistant news edi tor of the Emerald. Metzler served last term as a reporter, and worked on the Emerald night staff and news side during his fresh man year. Seven freshmen who have done outstanding work their first time on the Emerald have been promot ed to capy desk. The seven are Gretchen Grondahl, Bob Funk, Lor na Larson, Coralie Ne Ison, George Dorris, Barbara Hollands, and Mar jory Bush. They were chosen be cause of their ability in one or more phases of work. Copy desk is under the supervi sion of city editors Vic Fryer, Ha" Coleman, Chuck Grell, Steve Loy, and Bob Tweedell, who were ap pointed at the first of winter term, Careless driving may wreck a fender—or a family. The right of way may be yours; but it isn’t worth dying for. ‘S NO JOKE CENSORED Ski Parkas, Army Reversible, white.....5.95 THE 99 STORE 2730 Franklin Blvd. “I always smoke Chesterfields because they’re MILD and they taste good It’s MY cigarette.” STARRING IN THE ENTERPRISE PRODUCTION “NO MINOR VICES" :ls ' the wav Chesterfiel' XCC.VL “ »S»' ~&SSX&" * • ’ sj&K ■ ’ i u R S t HE M I LPE R Cl GARETTE ) MORE COLLEGER STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE - by latest nation sum* Copyrighr 1949, Licceit & Myeks Tobacco Co.