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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1951)
Creative Material Ready for Students . Students who contributed paint ings, sculpture, and other original exhibition material for the crea tive arts show are asked to pick up their material in the Browsing Room of the Student Union, Bar bara Bates, chairman of the Brows ing Room committee, has an nounced. The material may be picked up any time before the end of the term, Miss Bates said. Oregana Photos on Sale Glossy photographs from the 1951 Oregana will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday in the Co-op. Individual and activity pictures will be sold at prices ranging from 10 cents to $1. 0 o o o o o MARIO LANZA t 1 ...THE HEW ° | IDOL OF * P MILLIONS! ° O f Color by ° TECHNICOLOR 0 O o* H CflRUSo c c fU c «*«LANZA ««BLYTH M9TIY UUttMi BLANCHE C KIRSTEN NOVOTNA TBEBOM : fiHUM SopranoWagner To Give Recital In SU Ballroom M#-. The music school, with the co operation of the fjjlppsnt Union Board, will present Hilwegard Wag ner, dramatic soprano, in recital at 8 p.m. today in the Student Union Ballroom. This will be the first of many student recitals to be held in the Student Union. Previously, only the Music School Auditorium has been available for use by these advanced students in music. The program, which consists largely of popular arias and songs, is as follows: ‘‘Widmung,” by Schumann, “Ver borgenheit,” by Hugo Wolf, "Die Mainacht,” by Brahms, and "Er der Herrlichste" by Schumann. “Pace, Pace, Pace” (from "La Forza del Destino”), by Verdi, will comprise the second part of the program. The third part will consist of “Mignon", by Hugo Wolf, and “Zueignung,” by Richard Strauss: “Jai Luli,” by Coquard; “Over the Steppe,” by Gretchaninoff: “To the Children," by Rachmaninoff; “Waves Dashing and Breaking,” by Rimsky-Korsakoff will be pre sented in the fourth. The fifth and final part of the program will be selections from a song cycle, “Paris,” by Manning; and "Spring Came,” by Edwin Mc Arthur. The selections from Man ning will be “River Boats,” “The Lamplighter,” and “Paris.” The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is next in line for the presidency after the Vice President. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH INVITES YOU 11 a.m. “THE PURPOSE OF THE GOSPEL” Broadcast over KASH 8 p.m. “CO-LABORERS WITH GOD” University Bible Class at 9:45 a.m. Fellowship Groups at 7 p.m. Young People's Coast Trip May 30th NEWMAN’S FISH MARKETS LOTS OF OCEAN FRESH FISH AND SEA FOODS SHRIMP — CRAB — SCALLOPS “IF IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT!” 39 EAST BROADWAY CLASSIFIED Place your ad at the Student Union, main desk or at the Shack, In person nr phone ext. 219, between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday-Frlday. Rates: First Insertion 4c per word; subsequent Insertions 2c j per word. FOR SALE 16mm. Kodak movie camera — excellent condition cost $195 sell lor $115 - Bee camera counter—Co-op. 135 FOR SAL^E 1950 Stude-convert. R and h. 10,000 mi. Inquire: 1359 Pearl—Apt. 8 evenings. 134 LOST: Silver aluminum-framed glasses between Chapman and Carson, Thursday before Jr. Weekend. Badly needed. Mar garet Bown, 5-9345. 135 ! PRIVATE RUMMAGE SALE: Leaving Eugene will sell furni ture, dishes, clothing, misc, and over 500 books and, hundreds of items. 10:00 a m.—8:00 p.m. un til sold out. 1591 High, Eugene. 135 RIDERS WANTED: Student and wife driving to Chicago about June 8. Can take 2. Call Charles Wolfe, 5-7570. 6—8 p.m. 134 FOR SALE: Bike with basket— cheap—Call 5-0952. 668 Jeffer j son. 134: FOR SALE: A man’s Hawthorne bicycle in good condition. $30. Contact 5-9301. 135 j FOR SALE: Lightweight Convoy; Remington portable typewriter.' Excellent condition. Heppner, j 4-8071. 135 j LOST: Brown Billfold, papers and identification badly needed. Re- \ ward. R. E. Driesher. 4-6711. 134 < FOR SALE: Argus A-2 Camera1 $25. Wards Deluxe tire & tube. ! 600x16 brand new. $20.96. Phone! I 4-3817 134 j LOST: Helbros wrist watch at Armitage State Park. Reward. I Call 4-8381 135 i FOR SALE: Portable radio. $10; Study lamp, flowers. $3. Bob Brown. 4-1853 after 7 135 LOST: Brown billfold. Reward. Contact John Beal, ext. 381. 135 j FOR RENT: Canoe for boating on ; the Millrace. Phone 4-0806. 134 FOR' SALE: New engine, no miles, 49 Nast '600' sedan dario, heater, overdrive, bed. 5-1511 ext 437 or i Would trade for older. 134 IFOR SALE: Large L.P. Record collection going for >4 to Vz off. Call 4-8071. 135 WANTED: Two attractive girls for 3 day beaoh party starting May 29. Call Russ. Ext 360. 135 Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Sigma Alpha, political science I honorary, will initiate five new : members at 5:15 p.m. Monday in the Student Union. Those to be initiated are Kelsey LeBeau, graduate assistant in his tory, Mac Montague, senior in gen eral social science, Arlette Merritt, senior in journalism, Edith Kading, junior in English, and Orville Boyle, senior in general science. A banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Books from the Oregon State Library are loaned without charge, although the borrower pays all postage costs. -- " — il 'Weisid' 'MhmAmhI & feifyaWie CORSAGES FOR THE MORTAR BOARD "Win a prize with a prize corsage from our ideas aplenty" FLOWERS SACRED HEART FLOWERS UNLIMITED 12th & Alder flowerfone 4-8831 or 4-6244 193 E- Broadway WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR PERSONAL POSSESSIONS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT? Dial 4-0417 for advice and free estimate STORAGE: Reasonable rates. SHIPPING: Anywhere, one piece or a van load. PACKING: Expert packing and crating. 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