Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    ▼ Three dollars will buy a neces
sary textbook for a student in a
country where libraries were lost
in the war. Help students through
WSSF.
Sshowing April 1 thru April 9th
“KEY TO THE CITY”
with
Clark Gable, Loretta Young
also
“FOLLOW MEN
QUIETLY”
with
William Lundigan
Starts Sunday, April 9th
“ALL THE KING’S MEN”
Winner of three Academy
Awards . .. Best Picture . . . Best
Actor . . . Best supporting
actress
Broderic Crawford, Mercedes
McCambridge
Showing April 1 thru April 7th
“FRANCIS”
The big laugh hit all Eugene is
laughing about.
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Sun-Mon., April 2-3
“PINKY”
with
Jeanne Crain
also
“THE SECRET GARDEN”
with
Margaret O’Brien
Tue- Wed., April 4-5
“REIGN OF TERROR”
with
Robert Cummings
also
“HOUSE ACROSS THE
STREET”
with
William Eythe
Thur-Fri-Sat., April 6-7-8
“ICHABOD AND MR.
TOAD”
Bing Crosby, Basil Rathbone
also
Jim Bannon
‘ROLL THUNDER ROLL’
M? KENZIE
1*1 S P R t NO FIELD
Startts Sunday, April 2
“NANCY GOES TO RIO”
with
Jane Powell, Ann Sothern
Starts Wednesday, April 5
“ABANDONED”
with
Dennis O’Keefe, Gale Storm
also
Dan Dailey
in
“WHEN WILLIE COMES
MARCHING HOME”
5W
7-2201
Starts Sunday, April 2
“LADY IN A JAM”
with
Irene Dunne
also
“MAGNIFICIENT
BRUTE”
with
Victor McLaglen
Starts Wednesday, April 5
“SLIGHTLY FRENCH”
with
Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche
also
“CRIME DOCTOR’S
DIARY”
also
Warner Baxter
Starts Friday, April 7
Hopalong Cassidy
in
“PARTNER’S OF THE
PLAINS”
also
One hour of cartoons.
U.O. Concert Band
Tours Northwest
The University of Oregon con
cert band, under the direction of
John H. Stehn, professor of music,
is now on a tour of Oregon and
Washington.
Thursday they will play at Her
miston and Umatilla High Schools.
Today the band will play at the
Yakima, Washington, High School.
Soloists for the tour are Glenn
Garrett, french horn; Philip Green,
baritone; Carl Gutmann, saxo
phone; Millard Kinney, piano;
Floyd Leavitt, percussion; and
Shirley Gay Williams, clarinet.
Full Weekend Planned
. . .(Jr’lcasc turn to page six)
day.” Mrs. HendriSks served as a
Christian missionary in Osaka be
fore the war, and returned there
after the war.
Phil Wolfe will lead the worship
service, followed by a question
period.
Christian House will be host to
an all-campus meeting with Miss
Betty Collins, travelling secretary
of the American Friends Service
Committee, Tuesday evening at
7 p. m.
Miss Collins has recently served
with the eWorld Student Service
Fund, and was in charge of a youth
center in Freiburg, Germany.
Positions Open
In WAC, WAF
Increasing- opportunities are
available for college women as of
ficers in the WAC and WAF, ac
cording to Master Sgt. Virginia
Gibson, recruiting officer for the
Eugene district.
Sgt. Gibson and Lt. M&ivelette
Hail, district recruiting officers for
the Pacific Northwest, visited
Hendricks Hall last month to ex
plain opportunities in the armed
services.
Candidates for the WAC officer
candidate schools must be from 19
20 years of age, have two years of
college education, be single with
no dependents, a U. S. citizen, and
in excellent physical condition.
WAF requirements differ only
in the age qualification. Candidates
must be from 2014 to 2614 years
old.
The WAC officers candidate
school is located at Camp Lee, Va.,
the WAF school at Lakeland, Fla.
Both schools offer a ten-month
training period. WAC candidates
train an additional four months at
San Antonio, Tex.
Interested applicants may apply
to Sgt. Gibson’s office, Room 10,
Post Office Building, Eugene.
Mayflower Theater
Shows Danish Film
“Day of Wrath,” a Danish film
sponsored by the Foreign Movie
Club, will be shown twice this eve
ning at the Mayflower Theater.
Centered around the belief in
Witchcraft and the persecution of
witches, the story is laid against
a background of the stern religi
ous life in Seventeenth Century
Denmark.
Directed by Carl Dreyer, the pic
ture stars Thirkild Roose. Lisbeth
Movin, Sigrid Neiidam, and Tre
ben Lerdorff.
Holders of season tickets or stu
dent pledge cards to the Foreign
Movie Club may be admitted to the
theater for 50 cents upon presenta
tion of their cards. This film is an
additional feature offered by the
Club, which has already sponsored
a series of six foreign movies.
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Daily
"HERALD
TODAY'S STAFF
Managing Editor: Glenn Gillespie.
Desk Editor: Bin Frye.
Copy Desk: Lorna Larson, Torn
King.
NIGHT STAFF
Night Editor: Abbott Paine.
Night Staff: Clifton Dickerson and
Mary Hall.
BOOKS NEEDED ABROAD
In Liege University, Belgium,
50,000 books were lost during the
war. Through the CARE-WSSF
Book Drive, American students
have an opportunity to share their
resources with students abroad.
ATTENTION!
ALL OFF-CAMPUS MEN
Meeting for Spring Term Social Activities
Gerlinger Hall, 7 P. M.
MONDAY, APRIL 3
the Yeomen
EXCITING NEW DESIGN
SMART MODERN SHAPE
U LENOX
Exciting new design in the distinctive coupe shape created by Lenox in fine china.
Delicate pink peach blossoms on gleaming translucent china ... created for you
by the same Lenox craftsmen who made the official White House china. Five-piece place
setting (dinner plate, salad plate, butter plate, teacup and saucer) $1 Q25
EXCLUSIVELY AT
HOFFMAN’S
... Jewelers ...
Broadway and Willamette
EUGENE, ORE.