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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1950)
CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1937 Chrysler Sedan —“47” motor. Excellent condi tion. Very clean upholstery. 2338-1 Patterson Dr. 38 LOST—Polyphase slide rule, black leather case near SU—Reward, Ext. 234, Daniel Yuzon. 39 FOUND—Coin purse in SU Thurs day. Identify at 214 Commerce. M. R. Greene. 37 A Phi 0 Gathering (Continued from page one) Director of Student Affairs Don ald M. DuShane will talk on “Leadership;” P. L. Kleinsorge, professor of economics at the Uni versity ,will talk on the subject of “Ideals of APO;” and Joseph Scanlon will speak on “Through the Years.” Information Exehange The purpose of the convention is to exchange ideas and prob lems and to learn new methods of service to the school, community, and nation. Some resolutions may ‘ be considered. General Chairman Sloan’s as sistants will include the following chairmen: Finance, Ervin Larsen; Correspondence and Registration, Sherman Holmes; Arrangements, Robert Metz; Recreation, John Musgrove; Housing, Ken Warren;; Exhibits and Decorations, Jim Mc Alear; and Publicity, P. W. John son. William Wise has been ap pointed conference secretary. Alpha Phi Omega has gained over 30,000 members in 226 chap ters in 25 years of existence. The Zeta Psi chapter was formed dur ing the 1948-49 school year. Biology Seminar Set A biology seminar will be held at 4 p.m. today in 103 Deady. Chairman of the seminar will be P. L. Risley head of biology department. Speakers will be Charles Curtis, Douglas Patter son, and Laurence McDowell. HAND DIPPED Chocolates & Fudge Made in Eugene SUGAR PLUM 63 E. Broadway HEIL1CU Today ‘Fortunes of Capt. Blood” “Kill the Umpire” MAYFLOWER ItI ilo, i AIDER DIAL 5-1022 Today Foreign Movie Selection “Beachcomber” “Jamica Inn” LANE..! Today “Stars In My Crown” “The White Tower” MC KENZIE lTl SPRINGFIELD 7-2/0! Today ‘Rogues of Sherwood Forest’ “The Great Jewel Robbery” Today “Tyrant of the Sea” “Gunslingers” CASCADE Drive In Theatre Today “Ticket to Tomahawk” “Battleground” Campus ‘Wtenruf-tfa-fcouHel At Delta Zeta.. . A banquet was held after the Homecoming game at the DZ house. It was enjoyed by guests and alums alike. Pat Husband was recently pin ned to Beta Dewey Keller. At Theta. . . Recently initiated was Patty Wright, and affiliated were Mar gie Wells and Ann Craig. Margie transferred from UCLA last year and Ann came to Oregon from Southern California. Two new pledges, Barbara Keel en and Sally Haseltine, were re cently elected Secretary of the Freshman^ class, and President of the Junior Panhellenic, respective ly. Newly pinned are Sally Lewis to Fiji Bud Heitschmidt and Joan Elliott to Bill De Land, Phi Psi. At Tri Delt. . . 'Betty Bagley was presented with the Tri Delt president’s pin Mon day. This pin belonged to the late Pearl Bonisteel, past national pre sident and former president of the Tri Delt chapter at Oregon. Mary Lo Paddock is now wear ing Ron Hall’s Lambda Chi pin. She announced it to those Tri .Delts who are living in Carson Tuesday. The Eugene alliance of Tri Delta . entertained their new pledges Monday evening at a party given in their honor. At Alpha Xi Delta. .. Many Alpha Xi’s will get to gether this weekend in Portland when Jan Nielson and Pi Kap Dick ■Chehak are married. Jean Dewees will be Maid of Honor and Dolores Parrish, bridesmaid. Donna Anderson, who sang Mon day night over radio station KOAC, recently was pinned to George Yost. I At A D Pi... Hie marriage of Shirley Wilson to Lyman Oliver was an event of last Sunday in Albany. Yvonne Strine announced to her sorority sisters her engagement to Bud Buckles of North Bend. Newly pinned couples are Joan Safarick to Merv Hampton, SAM, and Mary Cochran to Tom Crosley, Sig Ep. At Chi Omega... Hallowe’en gaiety reached a climax at dinner when Janet Swint surprised the house with her engagement to Delt Bob Coffyn. Before they could recover, Dot Polanski revealed her Kappa Sig pin from Bob Deacon. Dot was pledged this week to Phi Beta, national music and drama honor ary. At Sig Ep. .. Luckily, no one was injured when the parents of House Man ager Dick Kading were involved in a head on collision between Burns and Bend while enroute to our Homecoming activities last weekend. In the finals of the bridge tour nament are Mert Meeker and Jim Ekstrom. The Sig Eps are now tied for first place in the inter fraternity bowling league. Religious Notes (Continu-ed frutti page six) University graduate student. WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley Foundation will hold an open house from 8 to 11:30 p.m. tonight. “What I Believe About God’’ will be the topic discussed by Dr. N. P. Jacobsen at the Sunday evening forum. LUTHERAN STUDENT HOUSE A roller skating party sponsor ed jointly by Gamma Delta, Luth eran student group at Grace Luth eran Church, and the Lutheran Student House, will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday in Corvallis, with Corvallis Lutheran groups. Initiation of new members wilt highlight the Gamma Delta meet ing, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Sun day at the Grace Lutheran Church. A supper will also be served by the ladies’ society. CHRISTIAN HOUSE Folk games led by Bill Byrd will be the main feature of the party at .8 p.m. tonight at Christ ian House. “What Do We Believe About God?” will be discussed by Paul S. Mellish, pastor of Central Pres byterian Church, at 5:30 p.m. Sun day. Gene Johnson will head the worship service. Members of the campus YMCA will be guests for the evening. Refreshments will be served. Arne During of Sweden will be guest discussion leader on the topic of campus life from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at the International Tea Hour. Ardie Naff and Casey Chaney are in charge of arrangements for ■ the potluck, scheduled for married students at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. NEWMAN CLUB The Father Leo J. Linahen, club chaplain, will continue with his weekly talks on church organiza tion at the regular meeting of the Jim Crismon has been drafted in to the army and will begin his 21 day pre-induction furlough Sun day. After the bonfire, an alumni active party was held. Feature of the party was the traditional foot ball game in the living room. Rules were: same as standard, but participants may not get off their knees. Final score: Alumni 6, Actives 12. News from the service: Bob Hil ton is now at Camp Carson, Colo rado; Glen Lorenz is now at Cape May, New Jersey; Bud Barnum of the United States Air Force is stationed at Shepard Field, Texas. rr.. Cosmopolitan Club Will Give Party A regular Friday Night Party will be given by the Cosmopolitan Club at 8:00 p.m. Friday at Wes ley House. The party is open to any stu dents and faculty members who are interested in attending. Entertainment for the evening will be dancing, games, a short program, and refreshments. Thursday the Cosmopolitan Club will elect a vice president, sergeant at arms, and social chairman at 4:00 p.m. The place will be an nounced later. Newman Club, 7 p.m. Sunday in the Gerlinger Annex. A week-end ski trip to Santian Lodge is being tentatively plan ned by the group for sometime1 during winter term. Newmanites from here would join those from Oregon State in making the trip. r a Doy and a girl one night Were watching the moon so bright. Said he to she, “Will you marry me?’’ “If the ring’s from Bristow's —all right!’’ BRISTOWS Jewelers 620 Willamette START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW. 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