Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five days a week during the school year
except examination and vacation periods, by the Student Publications Hoard of the Univer
sity of Oregon. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Eugene, Oregon. Sub
scription rates: $5 per school year; $2 a term.
Opinions expressed on the editorial pages are those of the writer and do hot pretjnd to
represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials arc written
by the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors.
Campus Briefs
0 Oregon State college’s IV
CF chapter will present an ex-1
change program at Inter-Varsity
Christian fellowship tonight at
7 on the third floor of Gerlinger
hall. Max Crossin, OSC chapter
president and" former University
student, will preside.
0 The 8 patients who were
confined to the infirmary Mon
day to receive medical attention
were: Carolyn Lumley, J. C.
Johnson, Gerald Trask, Robert
Bowser, Gary West, Jack Weber,
Dale Jolly and Robert Copple.
% The advertising staff of the
Oregon Daily Emerald will meet
CLASSIFIEDS
Fairchild 215 phonograph cart
ridge. Diamond Stylus. Finest
made. Cost $37.50, sell for $20.
New Fairchild arm, $25. Both
for $45. R-J-type speaker
cabinet, $30. Warfedale speak
er, new $35. Both $55. Phone
4-0514. 11-17
Experienced typist will do ac
curate speedy work. Close to
campus. Call 3-4300. 11-17
FOUND: A man’s watch and an
Oriental necklace. Claim from
Gene Bailey in SU’s adminis
tration office. Il-l2tf
Tutoring in English. Call 3-3509
mornings or evenings. 12-8
Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the busi-1
ness office, according to Jean
Sandine, business manager.
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0 Women's open rush for fall
term will end Wednesday, Nov. i
24, according to Carol Wenner,
Panhellenic president. No women
will pledge after that date fall
term. Thirteen women have
pledged since the open rush pe
riod began.
0 The international affairs
committee of the YWCA will
meet at 4 p.m. today in the Stu
dent Union. Namiko Ikeda, sen
ior in physical education, will be
the guest speaker and will talk
on the “Culture of Japan.”
0 Holy Communion will be
held by Episcopal students Wed
nesday at 7 a.m. in Gerlinger
hall. Breakfast will be served and j
pictures will be taken for the
Oregana.
0 The Hawaiian club will
meet tonight at 8 in the Student i
Union.
0 Kvvuma will meet at 6:S0
p.m. today in Gerlinger, accord
ing to Helen Ruth Johnson, pres
ident.
0 The Red Cross board will
meet today at 4 p.m. in the Stu
dent Union, according to Janet
Gustafson, president.
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T The last few miles of familiar landscape slip by, and
then the train glides into the station. Eagerly you scan the
happy faces on the platform ... and there they are, wait*
ing to greet you. As you step from the car, your heart is
light. . . the whole happy holiday is before you. You’re
home . . . home for Christmas . . . rested and relaxed
after your comfortable trip on Union Pacific.
There is no need to travel light when you go Union
Pacific ... 150 pounds free on each adult ticket—or on
a FAMILY PLAN group ticket, 300 pounds—m addition
to hand baggage required en route.
NEXT TRIP AND EVERY TRIP GO UNION PACIFIC
Stieamtuun "city of Portland”
“City of St Louis (connection) “PORTLAND ROSE"
Ask about Uuion Pacific’s FAMILY TRAVEL PLAN
J. E. Atherton, General Agent
Suite 21, Cascade Bldg., 163 East 12th Avenue
Phone 5*8461
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
tOAD OF THE DAILY STKEAMLINEKS
oChienina ~3n
...On KWAX
6:00 Dinner Hour Serenade
7:00 News Till Now
7:15 Sport Shorts
7:30 Musical Memoirs
8:00 Student Union Assembly
9:00 Kwaxworks
11:00 Sign Off.
Social Calendar
Wednesday Desserts
Phi Kappa Psi - Kappa Alpha
Theta
Sigma Chi - Pi Beta Phi
Sigma Nn,- Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alpha hall - Alpha Phi
Campbell club-Alpha Gamma
Delta
Wednesday Night Dinner
Beta Theta Pi - Alpha Chi Omega
Thursday Faculty Dinner
Rebec house
Friday Firesides
Alpha Tau Omega
Alpha Xi Delta
Yeomen
Sigma Alpha Mu
Hui-O-Kamaina
Woody's
round the clock
DRIVE-IN
GOOD HAMBURGERS
THICK SHAKES
Weekday Car Service 'til 2 a. m.
Weekends, 3 a. m.
West 6th, Near Blair
Phone 5-9001
Campus Calendar
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Noon Pul Chi
David Lunch
PE Grads
Drama Staff
Comm Lnch
12:30 Gamma Delta
1:00 Music Com
Inti Affairs
Red Cross Bd
Pi Lambda Theta
Com Lnch
Christian Hse Bd 112
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Seven Women Pledged
By Advertising Group
Gamma Alpha Chi, national
woman’s advertising fraternity,
recently pledged msven women.
They are Pat Donavan, Bettye
Millaap, Marlene Graaseachl,
Carolec Petera, Barbara Wilcox,
Barbara Coen and Helen Ruth
Johnsop.
Prouty's
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* Invisible Resoling
* Refinishing
* Repairing
* Dyeing
K. B MOUTY
970 Otli Si.
Ewgana, Or*.
wishes to extend
an invitation to oil
University of Oregon
Students to OSCs
Homecoming Dance
SATURDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 20
$1.25 i Couple
GILL COLISEUM
Exclusive with
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.... Keep Your Sweaters
looking neat and attractive
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HAVE THEM
DRY CLEANED
AND RETURNED
INDIVIDUALLY
WRAPPED IN (re-usable)
PLASTIC BAGS
If
Here’s the sensible and sanitary way to have
your sweaters cleaned.
Each sweater receives only the most careful
cleaning and then is returned to you . . . clean
and fresh and individually wrapped in re-usable
and pliable plastic bags.
Bring in your sweater now.
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