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Miss Camilla Leach returned Friday
Willard Shaver,
; Ralph Poppleton, Dr. J. H. Gilbert, after a well earned vacation from her
LO C A LS H arvard
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Moore.
duties as librarian. Mrs. S. C. Church
Concerning the Doings of S tudents and and Mr. W ernicke.
had charge of the library during Miss
Faculty D uring the C hrist
Examinations begin one month from Leach’s absence.
mas Vacation.
today— here's wishing every one good
Dr. Gilbert spent the holiday vaca
tion in Portland.
Pda Humphrey, W , visited relatives
in Portland during vacation.
Fred ( >hrt, of Honolulu, who has
been .seriously ill has recovered and re
entered college.
Mary W atson. W , informally enter
tained 'Thursday evening at her home
on W illamette street.
Hazel Graham, ex-'l(), left 'Thursday
for Portland, after a week spent as the
guest of Greta Bristow, ’Off.
Mozelle Hair, ’08, spent part of
Christmas vacation at Cottage Grove,
visiting Lulu Currin, '05, and Neva Per
kins, ex-’OO.
Carolyn Dunstan, 10, gave a New
Year's party to a few friends at her
home on Ninth street, which was en
joyed by all present.
Cecile W ilcox, Lucia Campbell, Cur
tis Coleman and Ralph Cronise were
guests of the Criterion Club of Salem
at a New Year’s dance.
All students rem aining in the city
were invited guests of the Dorm. Club
A progressive dinner was given by
at an informal dance on New Year's
some of the Kloshe Tillicum girls in
night. The reception room was deco
rated with ivy, which also festooned
the walls of the dining room, where
punch was served. Mrs. Church and
Mrs. Duff were patronesses. 'The dance
was a most enjoyable affair, and all
present vote»! the Dorm, bovs capital
entertainers.
luck.
Fred Motillen, captain-elect of the
football eleven, was in Portland dur
ing the greater part of the holidays.
While there he refereed the Spokane-
Multnomah and St. Louis-M ultnomah
games. Fred is a recognized author
ity on football and as an official gives
general satisfaction.
The next inter-class, cross-country
tryout wil not be held on Jan. 11 as
previously announced, but cometime in
the early part of February.
The Portland Journal announces that
Dan Kelly. O regon’s prem ier sprinter,
will be a strong candidate for the
American athletic team which is to
compete in England.
LEROY W. SAV ID GE
A jolly party of students saw the old Idaho’s great Right End, who has been
The cuts of Football M anager Gro
elected Captain for the Season
year «mt as the guests of Emily Muhr.
ver J. Kestly and M anager-Elect Ralph
of l‘X)8
08, and Mozelle Hair. '08. at the Muhr
B. McEwen, which appear in this issue,
residence on South W illamette street.
Portland, beginning at the home of arrived too late to appear in the Christ
Madge IIamble, '11. and her brother Harriet Lane and then in order to the mas edition along with Manager Kest
Bolton llamble, '08. were hosts at a homes of Marian Stowe. Isolene Sha ly’s report.
cozy card paty Thursdav evening. ver and ('.race La Brie.
“ Dud” Clark, O regon’s star fullback,
Daintx refreshments were served and
Elmer Paine and Everett Sherk lined up wit«h M ultnomah on New
a jolly time was enjoyed by all present.
spent the Christmas holidays in Eu Year's day against the St. Louis eleven.
lose members of the lxloshe Til- gene at the Sigma Nu house. Ralph It was due largely to his superior punt
lacums win» reside in Portland gave a Dodson and Charles Tavlor spent the ing that the Portland clubmen landed
progressive dinner party December 28. later portion of the holidavs at the the victory.
The invited guests were: W ard L. Rav, same place.
The Autofiiller Fountain Pen guar
Harold Merryman. Clarence Steele.
Students, patronize the advertisers. anteed by Linn D rug Co.
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Dry Goods, Clothing, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishingí
>ole Agents for the Ladies’ Home Jo u rn a l P a tte rn s