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- ....Evening, Jan 1922 THE ..EUGENE B AILY" GUAR D Page Three" i - jB TO WORSHIP SUNDAY fr the Ajji's." rn-paratiuu is going mad fr u t l'tiriuiiu in hoimr of vtis mini 1t seven iu the Sunday M-html which is tin,- rluss showing tin highest percentage in the contest mently closed. Announce ment will tw made at the HUde school next .Sunday. Iou't fail, to he present. A cordial invitation is extended to all the services. r...fl I IV Mr. if I'uf f.u.t'u n-..t,,.Ha '-WFvL.w. , -ml Willamette, J.' of program begm at 7:13. KiddiesRomp and Play at Tuttle Party kix o'clork dinner, at which 1 r. K. S. Kates spoke on the subject, "What tt linidnatc's Work Should He.'' IMans for 'future activities of the rluli were nUu I dicufised. About fourteen members' ut- t ended the dinner. High School News Sf Twelfth and Willamette, i. k ";.-" ST., Vl. Winehcll, seen- ., KIHST 1U1T1ST ut w - h Sutl.la, morions. ... ........... ..I, .-..-iih- In. MilitlVtl to the best owler. music- director. Church s.hool (".pMfh,i "mi I" and nieots at A. 11. ii:iy. superintend- JliJUW j f(ir ljf(. in not COinpK!') ' '" -.ionim muimii, iu 11 o Cllifk. rue jnl""""".; ,,f the ivurd of theme of the pastor's sermon is "The M"1 . Vk.i that tends to a 'ulti- rowlh of the (..hristiili.'s Life." The M- i fine iH-rsonal character in the anthem will be sung by the Ljmor 'r. Mvrninir program' for choir. I he doling Veople hnve their fel- tH"' follows' Organ Vol'in- lowslnp hour and luncheon ut .-l:ir. Th.-i:- ft"" i iiiion I'eartet; -Anthem, devotional service nt Ii::i0. Kvoning ser- h: a 1. if," Maunder, quartet aud vices at 7:HO. The pastor will preach the fe orenn Offerloiy; Offer- sermon Special music hy the evening hf: , ..nlcMsiona!" de Koven. .Mine, fhoir. The oinan's I nion will meet at U"0'. "0u. - Personality and the church Tucsdiy nt 2::iO p. in. for r". J- n.,.nm: IVelllde: An- to be followed by a missionary prosriun "V'ir Not Israel," Spicher, quiir-,f speeinl interest. Section 4 has chaiKc I 'FAIIIMtirXT 1'IIKSIIVTFHI vv I l ifteenth and Villard. Sumlav school lever in iletail was tile afteruoou l:l.i. His. Carrie lhiv. sunerinlciideiil. fair" for which .Mrs. r.. 1 nil ie UNIVERSITY HIGH I DELTA ZETA INITIATES NINE PLEDGES SATURDAY Helta .eta held initiation Saturday for' ..,,f J nine pledges. Miss Dorcas Calkin. Miss-' i.ertriule. Anilreii. .liss i.crtrutlc iiouk. You are invited to shore the eniiiiisiasin hostess 'l'm-wtoy. A group of friemh with Miss Aitnes Christie. Miss Nuns Leineu- I - ' "' "J", " ren, neu n i nuer- of all who attend this school. Morn- their babies were invited to the Tuttle eber. Miss Mary Search. Miss Vivian s,' HiKh School. 1 he lone nnd-t,.im es- iuic worship nt 11 o'clock with a ser- home for a -'bal'v? party, whi. h develop- Mcddifichl, Miss Eunice Zimmtrmim and , aiuiiuitions hnve died a vnl death in inouette for the children and n lnessiiKe ed into (inc. of thf nicest parties of Ihej.Miss Jean Terry. ;""r hool. Ihe nci-vc-rackinc two hour fremiently throuehout the semester. This is undoubtedly an improvement over the ohl system. No longer need the student for nilults brought hy ltmce .1. ;iffin. week. A tiiiy tea table was laid for thel Fuirmount couiniunily sordinliv invited, lia'.nty misses and, masters on which tea ; FRIENDLY HALL HOSTS r ' : was served to'thelh from niinintur'e cups FOR ELABORATE FORM JKKKKUSON STHKKT ClfAl'KL anil saucers anil wliere tney ate "isrown Sunday school at 8 o'clock. Mrs. .1. (1. np" cakes with' never a fear of the re Stevensou, superintendent. All people of wilt because Sirs.1 Tunic ironouneed the community cordially invited. Ihein "Wholesome." Honor yueNts for the ' tlav were Mls Knth eller, .Miss Marian CHl'KCH OF .IKSl'S CIIU1ST Zeller. .Miss Hnrbarn Heck. Miss Knth- Of Latter Hay Saints, ltaukin Hall. 1 i llountutn. -Miss Masilie llorton. Miss Sunday school 10:00 a. in. l'leachinit, Jean Youne.1 Master Kdward Yoiiiib. Miss 11:;Ul a. in. At Coburjt: Sunday school Shirley Williams and .Misa Cmolyn 2 p. m. Mutual Improvement Association Muhr. . . i' ' . ' ll::h) o. 1,1. Sllhiect: "Prnili.-jll Iteliirinn." . AssistiliK Mrr. 'ruttle w ith the "voillnr- 1 preceded by an interesting preliminary er set" and supervising the games were lighting effect was used, throwing the light from the ceiling to the coloreil pau- ls. Arthur Joliuson, well known cum U pB-. V ff.,..,,,.,- so o. Ope l llou or ins pi-ocrniu nnu tile sulncct pre- 1.. malt roeir, - - . ,; i ., , f :.. t I iri .. u, tim.Kins: sermon. . nr" nm.u.u . rmiT. in i,aiue l F i'!,,linteu " -I. M- Walters, inin-1 f;iti',s-'' The church supper is at (i:!.-.. uJ fht I Dliaunteu, P. . ,'o oiv ilir th s Here will l.e ,. ..nl.fn...l,. . .an. . rci,n uuu er sociui or me ,vitoie ci.iiwn 'I in 11 FZ, people at (i:(X) each Sunday H. U. have clnirge of this social and r . Upfreshuieuts served. Miss "V'leudid music is part of the program. Lnjn,. a ,.,.,.,. ,,f die Y. W.I At the close there will be presented l.v Injure of .-ciod's Interest iu , HjJ L Triple M e'lrls a p.litennt entitled CU Khool ase at the second chap ill rnnr.1 :eople not identified else- Lkih shuohi hear these topics discuss thru will be a profitable and inter CKXTUAI. I HKSltYTFItlAX Tenth and Tcai'l streets, William Moll Case, pastor. Hruec J. (iiffen. rniver- cili. miL-hi, Ch I. ....I , fl.. t... lfwHr at tne emircii. .mi... u..u classes for all agea and groups and in K hour. Udics1 Aid meeting rT ,kA ..l,rI. luttors the Kirst Chapter devotional , ait a Minute." It is hoped that tin rTtira Hall will sprak of "Hired- iu ne a large linmner at all these meet- ...so u.ii ej.,.-v,.ni. i or iiic social iimir. r .... flVm Coriitlan Kdiuntion" to young peopl... EtrMyfrt welcome to all oui services, BIBTK STAXDAHU MISSION film- Seventh and Pearl . Ktreets. ki..f n R. NeLt. pa;or. Alfaettsa M'ood, Mitant pastor and liuiHic direct vites .vnit to share in its worship and study. The University clusses meet on the campus; that for men meets at the "Y' hut. the other for women meets nt the University pastor's rrfitdcnci', r.MJ KincaiiK- The mmi'iiiinr worshio ni 11 ESuDday school 10 a. ni. Classes for o'clock center around the second nies jf and competent teachers in I sage in the series on "What Sh:ill I rfe. Brinar yonr Hible and join our; Delieve?" The one for thi.- Snnday seeks rajUf tud.v class. Praise and preaching .to i;eip answer the question Lprien II a. m. Young people's meet- I lU-lieye concerning .Tcp-jr ( iei in the nnfK room uimiuirs, p. iu. Alyoam people :re especially invited o fniw. congregational singing is a fca m of the evening service that every loot enjoys, i n is service, oein at i tikrp. llefruiar semwa luesuay ani (ftidiy. 8sK) p. m. At Ihe Dexter mission tor swond aud fourth Suidnys of each lnlh at 3 p. m. and Full Oreek school Eowt the i'irt and third Sundays at It 'iUVIXK IIKAUXt;" tlin ick Jih. i,rrI fnr in nif oril.niee tn .Thiiiph 'lin-lti ami M'tk aiier earn ser Wliat Shall riirlM?' Mu sic for the it ortiing hour as follows: Prelude. 'McditatMn." St urges; offer tory. "M"lody." Paderewski: nutheni. "O, Pe Joyful. " Puck; solo. "Open tin flalep of the Temple." Knapp. John Tt. iefert ; po-itlude, "Int-er'nezzo. I luhn At the eonelusion of the Twilight Hour, which bceins nt "n.'tO. ther" will he open ed at Or.'tO the second annual Vocational Series. This series proved such o help last year to minv Mudents :ind this nres- .ent series promises to h even more noi - mar. It. will he opened hy Ir. K. S. ""onuklin. who snen':s on ''Service Onnor- ,tunties or tl'e lenchinp A oca) ict-Slany have been healed, in m'swer Wcottninstcr leaKti. the hijtli sclVol ft tmufr. of various diseases which th idoftor pronounc iniirat)le. Attend our nmiuvs and near unw icstunoinaiH or Wadfrful healing in answer to prayer. No.Mllecrious aie taken. Everybody it-- ifltriutlh;' invited to our. jBCCXice; ;'r ! KIKSTCHHIS1IAN 'Oik tod Kleve:ith streets. K, V. Sti- wn, pastor. Hie pastor of this church tMo call upon every member to "be rfeMDt it hunday school next Sunday. )KM!ntr we have the task ,.f our life, tjj.mikfi better record for 1!J2 than wi(fi(lhit year. Iiet no tiling keep you Itflr. Tflf rnvivdl nifPtnuJ-H tifn util) in tWfrH. Evaiifflist Walker speaks on tte' nbjwt, "The . Magnetic Church" !5Mt morning, rnd "riie Ksseittial Ini- rlMt and Indifferent .Elements iu arirtiinity" Sunday1 e'vnniinT.'vref uh UO I rrcat crowd tn bear these men- Tbey will help you. Irof.-Carroll W8'"Ifivitig in the Second Mile " nt tj aiornlDjt and at evening he repeats 'We BHIb.". the songxhe ims sunft so tajrifin Euireiie. and ffini hus n inUn Wd. of those who hav heurd it. If, you Wf oner heard it, do not niisn this op WtODlty. and :f you have heard it, it is w of tbe" songs that never grows old. ftodar sho-ild be a great day in tlmt Mjnbjri will aecejit the Lord and it tfeHua brine christians into plnvnr fl- Jwbip. There will be baptismal ser ww at the evening hour-. -Make Sunday ifpat day. The concert will be given young peoples socio tw takes no (h; week th study of the book "Cod Ite vealing His Truth Through Patriarch and PriHiphet" hy Walter Albion Snuires. R T. The evening worship is of special hignificanre since It brings us the An mini Praise service, for which the choir has prep n red a special imi"cnl pro gram, while as the speaker for the eve nine wo feel fortunate iu announcing lr. Adelaide Woodurd recently returned from I "cvi'n,1 yearn or renjnrKnnio. service- tn !lody and soul in fnr off India. Those who have heard her in smaller meetings bring highest coin'ccudtition a,s to the in tense interest which her message arouy es. The-musical program for the evening follows: Prelude. "Lnrghetto." Glad stone: Processional. "Praise the Jord." Wilcox; Anthem, "Praise the Lord O. Jerusalem." Maunder; Offertory. "Sere nade," Schubert; Indies' quartet, "Abide With Me," Gabriel; Muet. "Peace to Thy Dwelling." Smith, Mrs. Case and Mr. Sief ert. Postlude, "I lallelu jn h chorus." Handel. . t FAIUMOUXT CHIUSTIAN Seventeenth nnd Columbia Sts, K. M. Patterson. Minister. The regular services throughout the day next Lord's Day as follows: Bible school. 0:45 n. in. Orville Mick, superintendent. Morning worship and communion at II. Theme: "Tlie Grace of Christian Sympathy." Christian Endeavor at 0:110 p. m. Evening service at 7:!i0. Theme: "The Purpose of God Back to Pre-war Prices Advice on BuyingGlasses .'Experience has i,auglit lue .tliat Toric lenses in solid inoiintiiigs give , the best satisfaction in the end. ft I sell as nianv flat lenses and gold-filled liiount "ss as I do of tlie better kind. B.1' scientific and confirmatory' tests, 1 first determine vowr eye needs; then I assist you iir selecting the louses and mount inm wliirfli suit von host. ft Moody's Tone Ltnttt are best "881 WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE.OHE. A REAL YOEMAN DANCE Old Armory ' Music With a Step Get the Step Monday, Jan. 23 PUBLIC INVITED .rr,n .vrvuW xv..l,.7,n . Vn ..,1. Mrs. Earl Zet er. of White Salmon.! tcuor, sang several songs uuring ine l.tin ' I Wftsl'invton. frs. J. Italtih Heck. ,,f , evening. I South Itend. Washington. Mrs. O. A. I'll ST UNITARIAN Hotigluoi, Mrs. C..A. llorton, Mrs. Don- Corner of East Eleventh and Ferry, aid Young, Mrs. Fred WilliamOr., Mrs. streets. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. 'Joseph Muhr. Mrs R. II. .lay. .Mrs. Fred Sermon by the pastor. Rev. Frank Fay , Williams, Mrs. A. L. lugalls and Mrs. Eddy on "Can an Evolutionist be a A. E. Young. Christian?" This will be the second ser-1 mon in the series discussing answers MRS. GEORGE SIMON received from numerous University stu-j ENTERTAINS 0. Y. 0. S. CLUB dents in answer to certain questions re-1 Mrs. Dr. George Simon eutcrlained cently circulated by Mr. Eddy, the first the members of the 1. Y. O. S. club at of which was. "Do you accept the evolu-j her home Friday. afternoon. Club ment tionary theory as an explanation of the bers present were Mm. S. Easley. Mrs. universe and of man V" The Sunday ! 1. Uiee. Mrs. Johu Holmes. "Mrs. Hornet school meets at the close of the morn-' Tike. -Mrs. W. Jj. Scroggs. Mrs. J. C. ing service. In the pastor's class in the Templeton, Mm. H. F. Tolle. Mrs. Earl T.i i I. ...ill T.' M .... , 11,l. u IIlllUlllf 111 rVIIIIIU IUV WUUJCCl Will iumimi n, .iio. .iuiiii be "The Sii'k Stuil." CHUHCH Ol GOD Third ami Monroe Sts. .Mamie Itis coner. pastor. H. V. George, assistant pastor. Preaching service VI n. m. Sub ject. "Church Efficiency." The paslor vili in this sermon show the need of I preparation for the great work of the church. Young people s meeting at G:It(1 p. ni. Yinmg people are invited lo-nttcud. Preaching at 7:110 p. ni. Subject. "Near or Far from God." Text, Eph. '2:'X Itible school. 10 a. m. Edward Fegles, Supt. Classes for all ages. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:"(i. TRINITY SCANDINAVIAN LUTH ERAN K. O. Storli, pastor. Sundax school at 9:43 sharp. As the pastor has services in Glcndale there is no service. Hut the Lutheran League meets at "i:30 p. m. You are cordially invited. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Corner of Seventh iivcnue and Olive street. Rev. Frederick ti. Jennings, rec tor. Third Sunday after Epiphany. Holy Communion nt 8 a: m. Church school and Hiblp class at 0:4fi a.-in. Morning prayer nnd sermon nt 11 a. in. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:110 p. m. EMAT.'S LUTHERAN On Second avenue near Blair Blvd. Henry Iversen. pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service nt II oVlock. Evening Service nt S o'clock: Nib!i. class conducted by -the pastor during', the. Sun day school hour. Bible .study class every Saturday morning at -.10 o'clock. Tlie uboVe is all . the American? iauguagn except the evning service which is fnn ish. The Ladies' Aid. society meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. It. ,Ovc, 17"i3 2nd avenue west, , - , ., GRACE LUTHERAN 1 Eleventh and erry.' (leg. E. M'heiss. pastor. Sunday school at 10. English service, at 1 1... , , , - . - FIRST CHUliCH OF CHRIST , SCIENTIST.- EUGENK. ' Corner of Tivelftli and Oak streets. Sunday morning service at. 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening .testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock; Sunday school ti;4 a. in. The reading room at room M I If McMorrnn and Wnshburne building, corner of Eighth nnd Willamette streets, is open daily, except Sunday and legal holidays from 12 m. to 4 p. in. The subject of the lesson sermon for Sunday Is "Truth." All are cordially invited to attend tbe church services and visit the reading room. - During the past few days the big mill of the Willamette Lumber company at Dallas has sent to Portland several car loads of huge "Japanese squares" for shipment 'to Japan. KNOW WHO THIS IS? 7 t V-JW This young-str who so mark edly resembles Lloyd George is not related to the British Premier. It is King George of Great Britain as he looked at the age of five. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money . Cut not this slip, enclon with fVr and mail it to Foley & 4 o.. 25 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. III. You will receive in tturn a trial park iff conttioing Fo ley's Hodt and Tir Compound for roMgh. rntd and croup; Foley Kidney Pil! for pain in fde mrul back: rben mfttiim, backache, kidney ami Madder ail ninr: and Foler Cathartic Tablets, a holeom and thorougrly clennKing ca thartic fr enicitipstion. billiouanesa, hesdnche. and sli'tgih boweld Mis. E. S. Patrick, Mrs. M..E. Stevens, Mrs. D. (. Shuey, Mrs. AV, L. llallock, Mrs. J. E, Allison, and Mrs. K. V. Font, while special guests for the day were Mrs. Richard Allen. Mrs. J. C. Swan and Mrs. Putnam. Sewing and conversation occu pied the ufternoo'n nt the close of which Mrs. J. C. Templeton assisted the hostr ess in serving a delicious luncheon. , MRS. W. M. CASE ' ' INFORMALLY AT HOME Mrs. William Moll Case'wns Informally nt home Thursday afternoon to her friends and' members of the ntirish. Thi was one of a serieM of afternoon teas sponsored by Mrs. Case ami was great ly enjoyed by the Indies who called. Mrs. Case will be at home next Thursday. DINNER BRIDGE CLUB MEETS WITH MR. AND MRS. WATSON Mr, and Mrs. E. Morgan Watson were host and hostess Wednesday for the regular meeting of the Dinner Bridge Five Hundred club nt their home. At cards after dinner Mrs. W. P. Felt nnd Mr. Watson wou high scores. Spednt guests for tlie evening were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clarke. ' HOME SCIENCE CLUB . STUDIES SEWING MONDAY The home Science club met at the Chamber of Commerce Monday after noon to study the elements of sewing, under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Tobey. This was the second lesson in the series of four that the club is tak ing up. ( t UNIVERSITY : SOCIETY NOTES JL TROPICAL GARDEN CLEVER DECORATIVE SCHEME OF D. G.'s The Hotel Oaburn has been trans formed into i a tropical garden by the young women of Delta Gnimna sorority for their formal dance tomgiit. Lattice work and. flowers in French blue, orange and maroon create the unusual effect so cleverly planned by these maids. Supper will he served late hi tne evening after the dancing hours. PatronM and patron esses for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford. Mr.- nnd Mrs. IiOiiis Bean. Miss Amy Dunn. Miss Elizabeth Fox aud Professor Fred- crick Dunn. BACHELORDON FORMAL DANCE . AT WOMAN'S BUILDING FRIDAY At the woman's building last Friday evening the men of Bachelordon frater nity entertained with a formal dancing party. The decoration were in an Ori ental nebeinc, lanterns of t hinese de sign being: used in an Indirect lighting effect, Pntrona and patronesses -for the affair were President and Mrs. Prince L. CnmpbclL Miss Elixabeth Freeman Fox, Airs. W. F. Jewett. Professor Frederick Dunn and Dr. mid Mrs. J. M. Miller. CABARET SUPPER SPONSORED ' BY - GAMMA PHI BETAS Preceding their formal dancing party tonight at tlie woman's building the young women of Gumma Phi Beta will be hostesses fnr a unique cabaret supper at their chapter house. lecoratlons sug gestive of (lie orient will be used at the small tables oh which the supper la served and in the danring room at the woman's, building. Patrons and patron esses for tlie evening are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rorer. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllte Wal ler. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hnasch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheahn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton M. Hogan. Mrs. Nellie Lcymnn, Miss Dorothv CHicr and Misa Elizabeth Fox. CHI OMEGA SORORITY SPONSORS FORMAL DANCE Chi Omega sorority entertained with a formal dinner dance at rho Hotel Os burn Saturday evening. January la. to which forty couples were bidden from the University i(et. The hotel was clev erly decorated, givjna;. the impression of an ice palace. A net work of fir boughs with anowballs formed the ceiling, while fir trees lined tbe walla. The fpature of the even in r was a dance hy little Misa Barbara Mayhew. She was introduced from a snow ball which was drawn In on a ileigh by it wo pages. The patron included President and Mrs. Prince L. Cann,!!. Miss Kltrntwth Free man Fox,. Iean awl Mrs. John Straub. Dean and Mrs. H. P. Sheldon. Dean and Mrs. Colin V. Dymenr. Profeisor tnd Mrs. A. IL frkbroff. Mr. JL F. Coat field and MSm Julia Burgess. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mr. U C. Carpenter. Mrs. R. J. Giltner. Miss Dor othr Da nr. and Miss Helen Darling, all of Portland. MU PHI EPSILON GIRLS ENTERTAIN AT ASBEMBLI Assembly feour at the University of Oregon Thursdar was In charge of the young women of Mu Phi Kpsilon. nation al honorary msrical orority. who ap peared in a varied and interesting pro cram contdKting of both Tocal and instru mental number. Tlie Mil Phi asaemhlv ban emrte to tie an annual event and f looked forward lo by many Eurene folk a well as br the students. Tlie tiro tram whi4j proved to of esnerial In terentwaa arranged by MSaa lxra Teach ner. , DR. RATER ADDRESSES CRADMATE CLUB WEONESOA Tbe Graduate rlub met Wednesday ' t iling at the Anchorage for their monthly FORMAL One of tin most ilnborHti forms) dan. ccs of the season was given last Sat- bum the midnight oil for two weeks be unlay evening. January 14. by the young ureatieu exams aim at ine critt- men of Friendly hall. The 'decorations "'I moment find himself nervous, irri consisted of wall panels of black aud tHol "blue funk." The student gold, and intersecting sbperes of various j i longer need fear that the instructor colors iu the center of the panels. Gold ; will ask for a series of dates and minor tassels added to the schemu while a novel i particulars ot lessons stnmeu ai some far distant period near the first of the semester. The abandonment of examinations in favor of frequent reviews and quizzes An informal supper w ha served , nmrk.i the beginning of the end of one iu the dining room nt tlie. close of the , of the givntest sources of dissatisfaction hours ot dancing.- The patrons and pat-j among students. - roncsses tor the at tail- were l'roles.sor I The time has come when dally en and Mrs. John F. Bovard, Professor aud ' deavor and faithful plugging count for .Mrs. W. E. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Mctuuts, (more thau wild spurts of effort and oeca .Mr, and Mrs. Verue McXougal and Mrs. . sioual flashes of intelligence. Edna Datson. I GIRLS TO PLAY The girls basketball team-expects to meet the Sophomores of the Eugene High School in u practice game Tuesday e veiling: at 4:L"t. The girls have been working hard and expect to make a showing. Games have been arranged with Cottage grove for February 11 here, and March 4 at Cottage Grove. DELTA THETA PHI HOSTS FOR INF0KMAL MAMNtt 1 tie Delia Titct Pni liouse wan ihe pecuc. of an informal matinee dance tins ntteruoou when me young meu of the organization euteriaincd. i-ignL retrcsh meuts were served at the close ot the aiternoon. t't-olcssor and Mrs. .1. R. .Mil ler, of the law school, were viiaperiuis. , PHI SIGMA PI MEN t ENTERTAIN IN r UrlM ALLY The young meu ot ttic t'hi Sigma Pi local cuturluiiied with an informal dance at i heir cliaptcr house last evening. A color scheme of black , and white was used, a spiuer web covering the ceiling on which huge life-like spiders crawleo, their eyes glowing with electric fire. Chaperoua for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l-araway. President and Mrs. P. L. Campbell ami Miss Elizubcth NEW POSTER UP Thnrsdiy morning upon entering the main hall students were confronted with a large poster by Fred Lundy nniiounc ins: the coming production of "The Rose of Plymouth Town" January 27. The poster is beautiful as are all of Fred's productions ami gives a good start to ward interest in the play. decoration committee, a cinneraria. Tho flowers are dark red aud harmonize well with ihe mahogany finished desks. The Senior English clasa lit working hard on the single tax question and are Incoming somewhat involved in its mazes. Dr. James Gilbert of the U. of O., talked to' the class Friday. Next week they will debate the question formally. The Junior Ts have posted their ail sheet in the hall. It: is composed of help nnd work wanted, lost aud found,, aud for sale and rent ails. One for sale ail is marked sold aud several lost arlit cles were returned to their owuera n ft result of the advertising1. '.if CHANGE MADE IN GIRLS' GYM A ni-w K.vKtiMii Iihh boon liianKiiralori in llio riiTh l'liysiml Kdnciitinn. Kormorly nirlx wbn worr not. taking jevtu. ronortod ttt Mrs. (ttindtill, donn of Ktrls. Tho now ruling iiroviilos tluit nil irlrls of !Mi Ci'Rilos report on tho Kynmn.iiiim floor to bo oxrtiHod from thoro if noi'OHKarj". It Ix thought thttt this chaiiKo will oliininatn tho failnro of n itront nuinhor nf Klrln to tnko the work romilnrly. Sovontb anil oiKhth Rrnilo irirtB who fonnorly roportotl lo .Miks Vottol now nro to hrinic oxoiiKea to Mrs. (iuodalt for ahsonro from gym. GAME TO BE TONIGHT Tho I'liivorsily lliuli Srhnol haskothnll Froi'iniin Vox. -Miss Lliirbaru and Miss fivo will piny Albany Ilifrh Ihls Frlda,v Adi'laido l.araway assist wl dnriiiR llio ' pvoninx nt Iho V. of (). Ryinnnsinm. Unh- evoning m tho Hrrring or roliosliiiionis. on .iirivnisni iw sniiorini! nun 11 iwisivu ailKK roooivou III llio l'.. 11. r. kiiiiio ORIENTAL DANCE GIVEN BY KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Tf.uicht ut Iho dinplor house Iho 11. S. llniold tiordinlor. onplnin of Iho l;. II, S. Muinlol. is out for tho rost. of iho son son. Tho I'. II. S. lino-np will bo f.or- young wouu'ii of Kappa lappa i.nninin lan KiillngH nnu roiuiy iiuoii. inrwiirus; r a lorinai tinr.ro, too ur.-o-1 Lawronoo .ihiok, oonior; i oin i imi.ni nun will Miionsor t'Htioiis hoinir suusostivo of the oriolit (Iriontnl laposlrii'M oovor llio walls and a dniiili- Turkish maid will sorvo iiiuli h during dancing hours.l'alroys anil pinion Claronoo Jlrndloy us guards. CLASS NOTES Tho ,lr. 'Vh nro finishing up tlioir nolo- ossoa will no Mrs. l.otlio .Mowry, Miss books on Kvnngollno. Thoso nro illus Klizahoth Fox, Mr. nnd Mrpi. H U , ,rn,(,(l w(,i, n u, way fn,n, Hx to Chanihors, Mr. nnd .Mis. 1'.. Morgan W at-, ,lirv pt,,,.,,, f H(vlwH from Kvnngo- Kon and .Mr. and Mrs. Jlorbon Clarke. ... ORDER OF 0 DANCE SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR I mainland bull room was Uio scoiio of olio of tho uniqlio dnnoos of tho season when tho mon ot tnn llrilor ot tile ' lino w-hioh worn ordered some lime ngn from Thompson Publishing Co. tin neroimt of the' Illness of Ifurntd (iordinior Thomas doing will Uko llio role of Miles Htnudisli ill "The. Hoso nf with tlieii' guests assembled last evening ' IMy mouth Town," the. forthcoming pro for an informal dan-e. Oregon binuketK , lu t.o.i of U. H. S. dramatic class, and Oregon colors were used about the! hMil and the programs were suggestivn of Uoll room 0 was enterlained Thura tbe occasion, being in the form of .a ! day morning by a room talent program. Scroll, credit for which goes lo the young i Dale Cooley gave "Bitter Success, a men in the school ot architecture. I'a- liuuiorouH renuiug; .May v. omiaru, ivip trons and patronesses were Mr. aud Mrs. William Hayward. .Mr. and Mrs. George Bolder, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benefiol and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huntington. CHANGE TO BE MADE IN SYSTEM The announcement, was made, in the roll room that there will be no regular final examinations this semester. Tho week that would be used for tho cxamU nations is considered a loss of time by? the faculty. The examinations will be given in the manner of the six week quixes. This is accepted very favorably by the students as the thoughts of tho fiunls are fur worse than the actual work. JUNIOR I'S ENTERTAIN The Jr. Vh gave the prog mm at the as sembly Tnursday afternoon. Tho pro gram included the following numbers: Reading. Wave Leslie; song, Gladya Gentry; duet saxophone, ,Ie Gordi nier; piano. Junnitii' Kilburn; read in ft? Wanda Leslie; reading, Ropert GnwuiU;. piano solo, Nurmu Carlson; reading, Dora McClnin; reading, Robert McAliH ler; piano M'lo, .Jonyphjjie HIU. ,:, ling Stream," an original plnno aolo. nnd Francea Hiirnett a number of original vcraes. ' . ' LAWRENCE YOUNG INSTANTLY KILLED The Senior nsseinbly onminilloK is working hard and exports to have, a lioppy Koulor assembly soon. POINT SYSTEM TO BE USED .. A new system of grading has boon in augurated Iu the girl's gym. classes. Kach class is divided Into squads, ,caoh squad with n leader who keeps a recorij card. After the regulnr gymnastics: are over the squads disperse to various parts of the room to work on different prob-' loins. The1 iiuirilH-r of points scored dur ing tho term determines Ihe girl's grade. "Kverybody winner," is the motto, for each one tries to boat her own-flcure In nrnomplisliing this -feat Is a winner. Absence plays a Inrgo part In the point system, for two unexciisrd absences for feit one-s whole score, and ten points are lost for an excused absence. The girl run np scores on tho prone fnlL somer sault, tip-up, posture. Igvlp.' basketball distance and goal throws as well as rone, climbing, higtv jump aud:doep knee bend. These uro the more important, exorcises on which each squad, practices. ; Miss H'iuslow. head' of the swimming department, niuioiinnul that a weekly swim is very probable for the girls who take gym. She hopes to train the girls Hull room II has purchased through the for Hod Cross llfo-savlug certificates. , Struck by a falling tree, Lnwronce Voting, . 18-year-old son of Mrs. Klslo Anderson, 7SII Eleventh avenue west, was Instnntly killed by a falling tree yes terday afternoon nt 2:30, In a logging camp near Mabel. Ix-ntli rosiilioil from a broken neck, llio bones ill both logs mid one arm were also fractured. According to Coroner Wi V. Urnn stetter, who hold an inquest over Ihe body at Mabel shortlv nfler the accident, the tree, which was dead and partly rot ten, fell because It had boon partly cut down by a cnhlo which was pulling a log in thn'diroction for the first time. When the tree begun to fall, Young, m-U I, ml lin.l a liu .I. fritf-lm-nd II vonr nr so ago in a similar aii-hlont. apparently became confused and ran towards thel falling tree. Two other nieu who wore standing nenr ran away from the tree and es.-aiiod injury. The coroner's jury, which was com posed of r . tl. lllnir. an i.eorKernei rich, lyOBlie Hliks. A. W. .Iliighos, Kd Criss and Af. I' Holiinsou, found that no one was to blame for the accident. Tlie logging cninp where the nii.-hap occurred is ahout two miles from .Mabel anil Is operated by the West Coast Lum ber company, for which Young hail been working about throe weeks. He had worked for Ihe company previously. Ijiwrence Young was a member of Ihe Modern Woodmen of the YYnrid. .Mnrcola camp, and leaves, besides his mother, a sister. Mrs. tiltidya Morloy, of Aberdeen, Washington. WE WILL PAY YOUR DEBTS and your family an Income if you die, or will puy you an income If you live all In one contract. Take the time todav to investigate. Write or phone C. W. I.nn oril. TUB fil'AHIlIAN I.IKK ISSI'It ANf'K COMl'ANY nf America, 111.". Hih St. K. I'hone 417-1 in-lli-Hnt-tf t PRFFI Ai,. ..ir -ill ft HIGH-FREQUENCY ' ( ELECTRICAL APPARATUS. ) VIOLET RAY. X-RAY. A.. i i - .ft Have you rlicumntismt If so, take a Violet Bay Gen erator home, treat yourHoIf and eliminate it. Room 22, First National Bank Building. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wj 1KB IMAMIIND KAII. y SS9 IIU i Kc and Wt I IIIAjo.n It HA.SB Hl l f-11 SOtP BY PR10GI5IS tVFmTKf.R Something Different, Some thing New-Dainties thaf Appeal to You-- Z Here i a new trait: Health Cookies. . This now ad dition to the Delieatessen list of dainties is very nu tritious. Is made principally ; of oat meal and raisins and is combined with other ingredients that give it a wonderful flavor. You'll liko this nor dainty and - there is no better food for the youngst jrs. Let thorn eat lots of them, take them to Bcliool for lunch, they'll ask for more. ' ; Like Caramels? We make our own Caramels now. There are bcvj oral flavors, somo are -made with almonds and walnuts. 1 This is only one of the many candies that we make" rivht here in our own candy kitchen. Many peoplo are having us send a nice botf of fresh taffy to thent along witli the groceries. ; We'll Help You witli that dinner you are planning. Wo believe wo aro in a specially good position to cater to all of your wants for any dinner you may be having. We have iiglitened the service and tnken care of a lot of dinners ' here recently and wo believe we will he able to help you to your entire satisfaction. No matter what tho size of the order or where you want it served, wc are in a position to be of real service to you in nuiny ways. When You Are Hungry Our Delicatessen ftainties tempt your appetite and satisfy it as well. Dozens of special dishes arc pre pared' here for you, tlishes that .arc made of tho very finest materials" and hy cooks who take a real prido in the making of good things to eat. Wo believe that our various dishes are unmatchablo and arfc quite will ing to put the test up to you. Kerrs Hot Cake Flour ,Ycs, tlies" eool, crisp mornings do wheVthe appetito wonderfully. Such mornings as these mnko one want a big stack of hot cakes with lots of butter and syrup. Our lines of specially prepared pancake flours will help solvo the problem and tho ninny kinds of syrups jams and jellies that are ready for your phono calf will help make the next breakfast a real treat. W recommend Kerr's. Use the Phone and See What Real Service Is The Table Supply Co. L. D. PIERCE, Proprietor. 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