European Travels Topic of Speech MRS. HOWARD HILTON will speak on her observation in Europe at the meeting of the YWCA public affairs committee Thursday at 4 p. m. in the bungalow. Mrs. Hilton has been in Hungary with her husband, who was with the American embassy. Glenna Hurst (Continued from page one) “It was a lot of fun,” Glenna said, “and particularly so since by own dad portrayed my father in the play.” Another of her interesting ex periences occurred in the high school production of “George Wash ington Slept Here.” “In the original play a few drinks were supposed to supply our incen tive for destroying the furniture in our house,” Glenna expained, "but since this was high school, of course there could be no drinking. We drank tea instead. “And I'm sure that it was quite unbelievable to see us work our selves into such a destructive fren zy after only a few cups of that wicked beverage!” Glenna is a sophomore, and a speech major, but is not planning a career in the field of dramatics. She is very interested in speech correc tion work. Her plans for the immediate fu ture include the establishment of a summer day nursery in Albany. “The Show-off,” under the direc tion of Charles B. Ingram, opens a one-week run on Friday, May 27. Diploma, Job (Continued from page one) ing as a busboy in a St. Louis ho tel. Any job is better than no job. It isn’t as important where you start as it is where you go from where you start. The nice thing about starting at the bottom is that there is only one way to go—up. Work and brains and friendliness will get you anywhere. And hon esty will help keep you there. Of course, you can always marry a rich lady and live a life of ill ease. But experts in this field all agree there is nothing harder than working at matrimony for a wealthy woman. Do marry as soon as you. have a job and are sure you can hold it. There is no future in being a he moth. And a good wife is worth her weight in income tax exemp tions. And she can help you get more income tax exemptions worth having. Whom to wed? A girl with a warm heart, my boy. Never mind her face. It'll change. But a good heart doesn’t wrinkle. Above all, my boy, don’t marry a drinking woman—unless you want to spend your life listening to a talking hangover. Never mar ry a woman to reform her. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1941 Business Coupe, $685. Nash Ambassador, call ext. 510 or see at 1160 Emerald St.. Apt. 3. 140 LOST Cold Elgin watch. Initials I. J. L. Call 698-M. 139-40 WANTED — Passengers to Duluth or Chicago. Leaving after finals. Inquire 630 E 13th. 142 FOR SALE AUTO RADIO. New and used radios to fit all cars. Eugene Radio Co. 7th and Char nelton. 5410-J. 144 FO R SALE Will sell one Void On Sales slightly used. Ph. Ext 416. 140 LOST Notebook, brown, leather, zipper at Straub. Reward. Call 2629-W. 7-9 Wed. 140 Greets Mrs. Forrestal SECRETARY OF Defense Louis A. Johnson, second from left, greets Mrs. James V. Forrestal as she arrives at Washington national air port from Paris. Her son Peter is at left and Brig. Gen. Robert B. Landry, presidential air aide is following her down ramp. (AP Wire photo) Campus Calendar (Notices for Campus Calendar should be turned in, in typewritten form, to the Emerald News Editor’s office by 3 p.m. of the day preceding publication. Notices will not be accepted on Saturdays or Sundays.) 7 and 8 a.m. Thursday—Mass—Gerlinger annex. 4:00 Thursday—Jean deLagarde, consul general of France, will speak on “French Foreign Policy”—in English—Browsing room of the library. 6:30 Wednesday—Discussion on religion—Friendly house. 7:30 Wednesday—Lecture by Dean S. W. Little on Frank Lloyd Wright’s autobiography—Browsing room of the library. 8:00 Wednesday—Council meeting—Luther house. 9:00 Wednesday—Coffee hour—Luther house. 9:30 Wednesday—Jive Nite—Wesley house. Theta Chis Get Golf Crown Plus Two Phi Theta Members Last night the Theeta Chis won a golf championship. Last night members of Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women’s service honorary tapped new members. Two Phi Thetas believe in giving credit where it is due. And it was due to Emerald Sports Editor Dick Cramer and Don Fair, former sports editor and managing editor, for their consistent and ardent in terest in women’s service honoraries. The tappers, flanked by their eighteen Phi Theta sisters, approached the Theta Chi house burdened with tapping paraphernalia of mam moth carrots, emblemed hat and sweater, and hair tonic for Cramer’s ..brother of the extensive forehead. They were greeted royally. 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