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V O L U M E X L I X NEWBERG. . OCT. 32. 1937 NUMBER 2 IF AO Chooses PRESIDENT PENNINGTON PILGRIM PLAYERS GIVEipi^„„ A CATCHES LARGE FISH "aClIlC Coh^gC "RICH YOUNG RULER"! * iSegUn You've heard of bringing home i Debate, Speech Coeds Organize T h e P i l g r i m P l a y e r s d r a m a t i z - the bacon, but it takes President 1 For Homecoming rk J r the story of the "lllch Young Contest Topics Fennington to bring home the' -I- Cp V/iuL;', vft U 0 Ruler" in the OollGge auditorium fish. The weekend of the 1st of . Tliursday evening Sept. 30. j Nov. 11 Is Date Peace Contest Is To Be October, Dr. Pennington accom-; ' The troupe consists of four' panted l)y Professor Emmett Gul- p « ,r n- v n ♦ ; i ^ * j Held At Pacific players headed by Dn) George Run-1 Lewis Hoskins Is Chosen ley and Professor Lawrence Skene, ^ 5^ Otis Is Tilected nell and his wife. They have College went to Woods, Oregon, on a fish-i President Of Nfw their headfinarters in California, Generalissimo For ing trip. On Friday, President ^ Organization but are now on an extended tour Annual Affair At the first meeting of this Pennington caught a 32 pound i of the northwest. They special school year held Saturday, Octo salmon, but it was on Saturday, a new P. C. organization, the ize in religious evangelistic drama. ber 9, at the Benson hotel in Port thatV..... fortune ....vu.i.- v,as ..«o particularly ia.-,i.'ep fa-, Club, Pep wasclub, organizedwas organized Tuesday Tuesday .AccordingAccording to Dr. to Dr. Bunnell, Bunnell, some-' some- Flans for the 6th annual Home- land, the' executive committee of vorable, for on that day he caught' noon, October 5, for the purpose • about the life, death, and'Pacific College have the Intercollegiate Forensics Asso the largest fish he had ever caught of providing and stimulating pep j resurrection of Christ appears in begun by the executive couu- ciation of Oregon chose topics for —a 46-pound salmon. Profes-1 at all Pacific College games. Offi-i of a number of plays which Committees have been select- the Association debate and speech s n v n - i i i i o v o - _ I . 1 — w o r k i m m e d i a t e sor Gul^^- caught a 20-pound sal- i cers elected were Peggy Otis, pres- they attempt to present. It is his contests of the year. Directors of mon. The fishing was done in ident. Leslie Mae Blakely, vlce- opinion that there is a great op- ly. Homecoming will be held No speech in attendance were R. D. the big Nestucca river. presldent and Jean Spaulding, Portunity in the field of evangelis- v e m b e r 1 1 a s u s u a l . Malmffey, Linfield College; Dr. Earl W. Wells. 0. S. €.; Herbert secrelary. The girls plan to at-|drama. L e w i s H o s k i n s h a s b e e n s e l e c t e d tend athletic contests in a body, i • as generalissimo for this year. He E. Rahe, ; all wearing uniforms of navy blue: A lAYiSniflAr Wnl! !*• is a senior and has attended three Rev. J. J. Margraff, University of sweatshirts and skirts with gold 'XlUli JT p r e v i o u s h o m e c o m i n g s a s a s t u Portland; Carlyn R. Winger. Pa Students On Wills emblems. As a beginning of dent. cific University; and Lois MeCiir- their activities ten of the twelve' ley, Pacific College. Enters High School T h e c o m m i t t e e s a n d t h e i r c h a i r members of the organization fur-1 men include: Banciuet, Corllda The after dinner speaking con Chapel Speech Stresses nished pep at the Multnomah col- 9-Year Old Son Of Former Stewart, chairman; Margaret Lou test is to be held the week of the Need Of Forethought I lege-P. C. game in Portland last i p ^ p^«f t ;i a i. » ; Parker, Dorothy Sutton, Dorothy second Friday in December at Wil lamette University in Salem, the Friday. ! ^ Erof. Likes School > Thompson, Emma Hogue, Lucille Membership of the Pep Club in-. tt.,. t . ' Barkman, Lyle Barkinan, Ruth topic being "American Streamlin ed Education the speaking Payroll and the spoils system. For men of talking about what students Ba'-kman, Fern Knowles, Lucy! ^ P"Ci Hodson. Afternoon the subject is "Colunrbia River ^Jo, made it clear that he W'lson and Alfreda Martin. | qtufp Pniipp-p n ;» th ^ ^ i Events, Verle Emery, cliairman; Basin Administration." This is I n'^eant the wills made which con- scheduled for the week of the) oerned a person's estate, w , . , b e b e M i third Friday in January at Lin-,' After citing several incidents roomTuesday •' noon in the Y. W. C. A. i teacher. ' | Brolliar, Don Mills. Toast field College in JileMinnville. The' a person failed to make a; juncheTroom with members bringing their ' Alexander Jr. fas never attend- Dorotliy Choate, committee accepted for debate this I money was given to'. (Oci any public i,stltution berort'' S f. i >car ihv PUi Kappa Delta quea-i P^opI''wlm n he '..'.d never intend- . !b,u ha,., been tiy«:ed ut homl I Uon "Resolved; that the Labor'^^'i theirs, Pres. Fennlng- ., highUpon-irppt^UQTrfe^hiOTe-TO-^^ school he had to pass an '■ Kendall T h"ifaer:-A"!!? n e y " H o i r a e r, ■ Relations Board should he given'^o" reminded the students not to V/JL ^ JL ICiU, B r o c k D i x o n , P h y l l i s eighth grade examination and power to enforce compulsory labor until they were old to make; O 1 4 a 1 e i g h t h g r a d e e x a m i n a t i o n a n d Knowles, Virginia Heacock, I'Ysth- arbitration in all industries." Thei or this might he their. er May Weesner, Earl I-Iackctt. fep6

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Tilt For the second consecutive you feel a dislike that is the per year Orla Kendall, Senior, has s o n o f w h o m y o u o u g h t n e v e r t o Ends In 0 - 0 Tie been elected captain of the Quak speak. e r f o o t b a l l t e a m . —'Richard Cecil Pacific college strove mightily Playing at the left half position in the rain to hold the Reed Col Kendall has time and again failed enumerable attempts of the rival lege team to a scoreless tie in JEAN BEAUTY their first tilt Friday on the Reed t e a m t o s c o r e . SHOP turf. ■ Despite his size Orla lias more than once carried the pigskin a An anxious moment when Phone 213W Tliornsbtri'y kicked into the arms " c r o w d r i s i n g " g a i n , o r h a s s p l r - of an Indian who returned the ball aled a ball through the air to a to midfield was held groundless r e c e i v e r w e l l o n h i s w a y f o r a until the Indians launched a series touchdown. of attacks w'clch put them down This year the position of signal Stone's Grocery to the 10 yard line. Here the c a l l e r a l s o r e s t s u p o n h i s s h o u l d A c o m p l e t e l i n e o f " Q u a k e r s " t o o k m a t t e r s i n t o t h e i r ers and he is well able to hold the From The Sidelines own hands and In the next three job. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables B y E v e r i l l B r o l l i a i plays which Reed tried pushed at all times them back for a loss each time. I n o u r fi r s t f o o t b a l l game of the season which was played Quakers Downed Both squads were at a disad Women's Athletics against a week ago vantage in the rain which made Dr. Thos. W. Hester the ball as well as the field quite Pacific showed some of that win Take Forward Step Physician and Surgeon ning spirit and courage that it has By Multnomah slippery. No other play was of significance Office In Brooks Building been accredited as having. A one hour course in coaching It took courage to keep that In the second game of the sea during the entire game, each team P h o n e s 2 3 9 J for upperclasswomen has been or Reed team away from those goal son, the P. C. football squad was holding its own in midfield. ganized under the direction of lines and it took a winning spirit downed to the tune of 12-6, at S e v e r a l p a s s e s t h r o w n b y K e n the hands of the Multnomah col Taylor sped straight to their M i s s M c C u r l e y , I t w a s f o r m e d to carry that ball into tbe enemy's for those interested in teaching lege (O. I. T.) grldders. The mark, but were prevented from Motor Inn territory. physical education in high schools game was played on the Monta- becoming a reality Ojy a slip of the and in supervision of recreational Service Station villa park gridiron, Friday, Oct. receiver or by a tackier displacing physical education has been a Shell Gas and Oil — Greasing 8. The lineups for the two teams the ball. playground programs. source of worry for several stu Part of the time will be spent 1 s t a n d R i v e r S t . w e r e a s f o l l o w s : Pearson and Nicies played a d e n t s o f P a c i fi c C o l l e g e f o r s o m e in learning the theory of games P. C. (6) MaUnoniah (12) sparkling game with their tackles time, mainly because they neglect and drives Taylor also kept the and playground technique. Other P i e r s o n L B H a t t o n ed to turn out during the time al I n d i a n s w o n d e r i n g b y d r i v i n g time will be spent in actual super Browning LT Hansen, Ed R. P. GILI, lotted for it. through the line time and again. vised work with gym classes. This education is not here to a Hoptowit LG Beatty Auctioneer Lyle Browning was holding The first archery practice was C o l e s C B e n s o n detriment to you, but is to help down the right tackle splendidly held Tuesday night. If weather INSURANCE you ease your mind and build up B o y e r R G C a s c i a t o until an injured knee put him out conditions permit, a tournament your health and body. Thornsberry RT Hansen, L. of the game. will be held. The donation of a First National Bank Bldg. Several students have put off B e n n e t t R E E r i c k s o n The game ended just a second p i e c e o f c a n v a s f o r a n i n d o o r this education during their first B o s s Q C a m e r o n after Mueller, left guard, inter range would be greatly appre tn'o years of college and now find Kendall LH Sheriff cepted a long pass to end a Reed ciated. Frink's Book Store il necessary to take up time which M i l e s R H Y o c h i m passing attack. A target has been made and the t h e y c o u l d u s e f o r o t h e r t h i n g s t o T a y l o r F B r i d g e f o r d Lir,eups: equipment has been mended. Kodak Service — Stationery get in that very necessary credit. S u b s t i t u t e s f o r P . C . w e r e Pacific Pos. Reed N e w s t u d e n t s i n t e n n i s h a v e School Supplies and Gifts been practicing drives and strokes. I t t a k e s o n l y t w o h o u r s o f p l a y Houser, T.; Houser, Balch, E.; Bennett REL Sutherland A ladder will bo made to decide Phone 197W e a c h w e e k t o g a i n y o u r c r e d i t . Mueller, G.; Hodson, H.; Hoskins, Houser RGL Ehinger I f e v e r y o n e w h o i s t a k i n g p h y C. Boyer C Brown the winner of a tournament. sical education will remember this Multnomah college made a Hoskins LGR B. Martin it will save a lot of worry as well touchdown in the first and one Mueller LTR Johnson in the second quarter, while P. Thompson Grocery as lime. Thornsberry LER Stienburgge MILADY D. E. THOMPSON C. scored In the first of the fourth Balcii Q McKinley Dress Shop Beauty Salon A few injuries to some of the quarter. In the first few min Hoptowit RHL Scholtz "Newberg's Little Food football players, have caused no utes of play, there was a bad pass Hodson LHR Callager C l a r a M . J o n e s M a r y N . G i l b e r t Department Store" «i(l of worry to our coach. Small f r o m c e n t e r f o r t h e Q u a k e r s , Kendall F C. Martin 314 FIRST STREET 613 First St.—I'hone 224P injuries sometimes get worse be which went over the ball catch Taylor RE cause of complications. Each and e r ' s h e a d a n d r o l l e d b a c k t e n Pearson RHI3 ercry one of you fellows who have yards to the P. C. 15 yard line. Miles RT Dr. Homer Hester had injuries on the football team, F r o m h e r e i t w a s c a r r i e d o v e r t h e Browning Dentist through practice or games, report goal line by Sheriff for O. I. T. Progressive Shoe them in to the manager as to their The second score of the game for Second door west of City Hall Multnomah college, which came present condition. If these slight Gold Q Neophyte Shop Phones: Office 107R; Residence 222W hurls aren't attended to now, you in the second quarter, was also First St. Newberg, Ora. may not be able to play all season made by Sheriff on an intercepted Ends Initiation pass over the rl^t end. \ W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH The present turn out of football P . C . ' s t o u c h d o w n w a s m a d e i n & SON, INC. aspirants has well exceeded most t h e f o u r t h q u a r t e r b y T a y l o r , The new officers of the Gold Q, R. H. C. Bennett letterwoman's organization of Pa of the expectations. The only when on a pass to Bennett, the cific college, were installed Tues STORE of QUALITY trouble is in the men not all turn ball was carried to Multnomah's Lawyer ing out at once. There are a to one yard line and pushed over the day evening, Sept. 28, in the Y. W. Furniture Morticians room in the college building. Dor Ofllce Second Floor Union Block P H O N E 9 4 W tal of twenty-five men signed up goal in a line plunge. but the largest turnout recorded It was a hard fought game for othy C^'hoate, last year's vice- pres ident 'of the club, was tbe presid w a s n i n e t e e n . the Quakers, but the breaks just W a t c h e s . C l o c k s weren't with them. The average ing officer and gave the charges Perhaps injuries have kept you to the new officers of the organi away, well don't let that happen. weight of the Multnomah gridders Expert Watch and Pen Repairing zation. The service was held by I f y o u r w o u n d i s h e a l i n g c o m e w a s 2 0 0 l b s. Th e Qu a ke rs a l so at around to practice any way. You ran a good deal more yardage than candle-light. Ray's Place can learn a few of the fundamen their opponents. In one play F. E. Rollins Alaska has had commercial t a l s f r o m t h e s i d e l i n e s . Thornsberry ran the ball from the Jewelry Waterman Pais A S K F O R O U R S P E C I A L It is quite amusing the way Quaker 20 yard line to their op aviation for 14 years—Whitman E L L I S & E A S T M A N things happen. There seems to ponents 20 yard line for a total College Pioneer. be a large turnout on tbe eve of of 60 yards. Have you read the sequel to the a g a m e . recent best seller? It is appro Red & White Store Student priately titled "How To Lose H. S. FIELD LIGHTS "We appreciate your patronage" new club which consists en Friends and Alienate People." DEDICATED OCT. 8 610 First St. Phone 134R tirely of women students of Pa Can It be the trees that fill the Meal Ticket cific College has been formed un NewTjerg high school ball field breeze with rare and magic per der the leadership of Leslie Mae was dedicated Friday night. Octo fume? Oh no, it's the pulp-mill. Blakely. ber with a capacity crowd attend- Going around with women keeps Riley Studio Kamed the Booster Club, it has ine Everyone was justly proud me young. I started going with 20% been formed for the express pur of the new flood lights which gave them four years ago when I was a pose of creating an interest in the field daylight illumination. Freshman and I'm still a fresh Quality Kodak Finishing: DISCOUNT in sports for the student body. Inspired by enthusiastic support man.—Puget Sound Trail. If all the girls of tbe college from the high school rooting sec win join the club. I am sure the tion the Newberg team fought a She's a woman of few words attendance of the games, wm but she sure keeps those few "Eat at Ray's ^ood fight, but 'y w o r d s b u s y . grow immensely through the gir s the independence team 30-0. Wood's Drug Store untiring efforts. It Really TjOVES N E W B E R G T R U C K L I N E S Since archery has been an- wo- An Anril love is young love, (Incorporated) nounced as a study for the Ail Kinds of Hauling Anywiiere Drugs—Fountain stu- men's coaching class many A lol^e thafs fleet and heady; Daily Trips Newberg to Portland Pays" arc An autumn love is wise love dents have been found who tnd big and strong and steady. J. A. JOSSY, Mgr. interested in the art. Althougn And so I choose the fall love. P h o n e 1 8 7 J B e e . 2 3 4 M it has been entered in the , As of course is rightful, class it seems there are several i:\ lh a love in springtime men students who are intriguea But ah. a 10 Graham's Drug With the sport or the ^ Is exceedi^^y^^j Romig Fuller ment. There has been no dema Store Newberg Auto Parts as to which, yet. ,r«ri,r!ey ronsists, not in pos- Nevertheless. Miss Fountain Service PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL CARS has shown her interest by sessing^inff^mucb, m ^ butpossess. in being He content who a new target which ^atly with what mi.1Htfle always Zimmerman has enough. cd herself and which adds ^ . wants E. C. BAIRD to the enthusiasm of the P D e a l e r i n pants. all Ted Berreth like everything in the General Merchandise Miss McCurley stated that 512 FIRST STREET P H O N E 2 3 W the equipment for 1-^® JjeH won" comee'rlght it we jea' wait Phone Us Tour Orders—Fhooe S7R been borrowed and also stated -Mrs. Wiggfl Newberg, Oregon tbat any additional bows and a , rows would be welcomed. OFFICERS ELECTED DJ„,. p. C. Faculty RY ADELPHIAN CLUB i Wy TREFIAN SOCIETY iKendall Apt. Party at New j^LECTS OFFICERS The regular meeting „t tj^^tsy Gcmes L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y h e l d Scene of Conover Home Adelphian club was held Wediies-j A J. i t s fi r s t c u r r e n t j The day. usual October program 7. was at fouromitted o'clock. i 1 GYiy 00^^• ,^he t" Dorm purpose parlors of the meetingSept. Junior Party The members of the faculty of, and the club members discussed 1 Fourteen seniors of the class wa., election of tofficers. They T h e J u n i o r s h e l d t h e i r fi r s t Pacific college and their families, plans for the coming year. ! of "JS aiul Prof and Mrs. Macy weie as follows: party of the year at the borne of met for a social evening at the' One of the outstanding features' enjoyed an evening of fun a"d fro- President Lois Roberts Gloria Kendall, on Friday evening, home of Professor Conover in tbej of the clubs, work for this year is lie at Kanyon Halh o" •l.f'riday, Vice-President Helen Schmeltzer O c t o b e r 1 . Dundee Hills after school on Mon-j the organizing of an orchestra. I October 1. During the first part Ruth Hodson The evening passed pleasantly day, October 4. The Conover fam-| Over twenty instruments havej of the evening the busln'ess meet- T r e a s R u t h C o p p o c k with the Juniors participating in ily took the visitors on a tour of, been tentatively signed up and re- ing was conducted W the presi- Faculty Adviser .. Miss Kendall games of Rook, Touring, and Mo their recently purchased 60 acre j hearsals will begin in two weeks, dent Lewis Hoskins. Several coin- Reporter Jean Spaulding nopoly. A few members of the farm. showing the principal ob-j After making definite plans in ! mittees were discussed for the last Marshal Reola Syinons class officiated in the kitcjieii, jeets of interest. Stops were made| regard to some future social ev-i year of work and ^lay at P. C Social Ch. ,. Esther May "Weesner making several kinds of candy, at the grape arbor and plum tree ents, the club held the election: (\Vo hope.) f Critic Leslie Mae Blakely which later proved to be quite ex where the fruit was sampled; at' of officers. All of last years of-| After the busln^^ss meeting ad- After elections the meeting was cellent refreshments. the hydraulic rams and at the j fleers were re-elected. They are: i journed, the dignified seniors en- adjourned. spring which furnishes the water j President . . Esther May Weesner ' joyed several games of "Dumb supply. From the porch which | Vice-Pres Ruth Coppock Crambo." If you want to know Women's Civic extends almost around the house' Secretary Vera Hicks how difficult this game can be Dormites Honor Club one has a grand' Social close-up chairman. view of .Treasurer Alfreda Martin"Wayne C.Tate eldevs just ask to some act out of your a word worthy rhym- P the high, wooded hills. Development of Our City, At 6:30 dinner, that was ing with "rise." Birthdays j Our Members, Our Schools, brought by the various families,; COMMITTEES OF Y. W. Following this game, the class I Our Neighbors, was served cafeteria style on; A birthday dinner for those who ] trays. It consisted of tomato I COMMENCE WORKING c1n«T'oxSo™ne™T?oap" bS s t a y i n e i t h e r H o o v e r H a l l o r K a n cocktail, meat loaf, scalloped pota-' address in which he gave some yon Hall and have had a birthday WALLACE'S since the end of school last year i toes, gi'een beans, rolls and but-j It wasn't a nest of bumblebees | very worthwhile advice to ye sen- Newberg's Variety Store ter, youngberry cobbler and tea. | heard in Chapel Wednesday morn-, iors. The advice was much ap- was held in Kanyon Hall Thurs- j The favors were little cards with ing. That "buzz" was the sound , preciat>d and a rising vote of day, October 7. The tables in the Since 1911 a ship in one corner, suggestive of of committee machinery warming thanks was given the speaker. dining-room were arranged into "Where A Little Money Goes C o l u m b u s D a y , a n O c t o b e r h o l i up for action. The Y. W. C.-A. After adjourning to the dining one long table at which every one A L o n g W a y " w a s s e a t e d . T h e r o o m w a s i n t e r day. Each card contained the committees are at work in earnest room, there were many shouts of w o r d s ; " T h i s i s n o t C o l u m b u s ' f o r t h e y e a r. laughter and sounds of "Oh's," estingly decorated with flowers ship but Friendship." Each new girl, who joined T. a n d " A h ' s " a s w e l l a s d e a t h l i k e and balloons. The high note of Zeff F. Sears W. last week, was placed on a the evening was the beautiful • This party planned by the social silences and loud emphatic bangs Fine Watch Adjusting committee. After a devotional on the table, when the leader of birthday cake baked by Mrs. Bar committee of the faculty. Miss rett and decorated with candles. | and Repairing Kendall, Miss Allen, Mr. Skene; the Chapel led by Vir-! the opposite side commanded Miss Kendall, honor guest of the j and Mr. Wagner, was its first so ginia Heacock, the committees " D o w n C r e e p e r s " o r " D o w n Headquarters for Archery Taclile convened in separate rooms. The cial occasion of the season. Slam." The game of "Up Jen evening, cut and served the cake. 802 First St. Newberg, Ore. projects of each committee were Those whose birthdays occurred Those present were President kins" will undoubtedly be a favor , , presented to its members. Much ite of the seniors till comence- during the summer and September and Mrs. Pennington. Bertha May- enthusiasm was displayed as new were Miss Kendall, Miss Allen, El Pennington, Prof, and Mrs. Macy,. oppeared for consideration. m e n t d o t h e m p a r t . The evening's fun came to a lis Roberts, Mr. Skene, "Yeldon Di s Gulley,Ma^ynard Alice Macy. Gulley, Professor Ross Gulley, and Mrs. to boom^oped thnoughoutthat Y. W. will the contin- year. dramatic close when having con m e n t , W i l l i s B a r n e y a n d H e l e n sumed all the fudge and sea foam Schmeltzer. Jean Gulley, Professor Weesner, / We Shine Shoes diets will permit, Mr. Macy sang Margaret Weesner, Esther Mae the class theme song "Julia, My Weesner, Professor Skene, Mrs. jY. W. CABIiSTET HAS Hackett: Andy, 1 believe I'll Julia." Murdocic, Miss Sutton, Miss Allen, i RETREAT iAT MARTINIS b u y m e a c a r. Miss McCurley, Miss Kendall, Miss Andy: Why have you decided Dorothy "Vershum, Mr. Diment, The Y. W. Cabinet retreat was S E R V I C E S B E G U N to buy a car so suddenly? Tyler S. Soine Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jones, Mer-| held at the bor'ie of Alfreda Mar SUNDAY EVENING Hackett: I just found a park ilyn Jones, Professor and Mrs. j tin on Mondaj^ evening, October ing space. Physician & Surgeon Conover, Carolyn Conover, Joe, 27. (Continued from page one) Office 813 First St. Phone 25GW Conover. j After a social hour, a delight- Patronize Crescent advertiser-s! I ful lunch was served, after which, first pastorate for the Friends at T-n^c^TT T^^TTn^T A mnr, the buslness meeting was Called to Rosedale, Oregon where he doub gelists as R. A. Lorrey, Seth Reece FROSH INITIATED | ord-er. Several objectives to be led the church membership and and Joseph Smith. R. K. O. Or- IN SFYiej out by tlie several commit- tripled the attendance after three pheum, after hearing a demonstra-{ t e e s w e r e d i s c u s s e d . and one half years of service. tion of his voice offered him a ■ Grocery In answer to a mysterious, j Last year he received a call to contract about three years ago, | The Place To Buy Better but Mr. Reece informed them that' though anticipated summons by; DIMENT SPEAKS AT Greenleaf, Idaho and has done F o o d s A t B e t t e r P r i c e s ! the Sophomore, the Freshmen j y. M. C. A. MEETING such effective work there that it he had a better and greater call- met at the south door of Wood-' will necessitate the building cf a, ing. mar hall at seven thirty o'clock j n e w c h u r c h . M r . R o s s i s a l e a d e r ■ on the fatal night of October 1. j Under the leadersliip of Wilbur i n y o u n g p e o p l e ' s w o r k a n d i s I Newby, the prosident, the Y. M. Make the I W.G. ROGERS They were blindfolded promptly g r e a t l y a d m i r e d b y t h o s e w h o ; I G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d i s e and let through a labyrinth' of; 0. A. held its weekly meeting Oct know him. j ober 6th. Mr. "Velden Diment, the by-ways to the canyon. Down I He will speak in chapels during' new college field secretary, was Green Lantern Cafe; °' slippery trails, the procession' these two weeks service. Just: . 300 Finst St.—"Wc Deliver—PhoneSCJ w o u n d i t s w a y, o v e r s o g g y l o g s . the speaker for the meeting. Mr. how many such chapels thej The Place to Eat ^ I "Z , anTTnde? dripping^boSTtoThe diment gave an interesting talk college students will be privileged on the purpose and ideals of the ! oerrian hervice back of the gymnasium. Here a s y e t b e e n d e t e r - ; they were told to bend low, which national "Y". The speaker em- jje will give opportuni-i STATION left them completely at the mercy phasized that growth of spirR and personal conference dur-l Everytliiiiff For Your Automobile mind are equally important as Herbert Swift of two husky Sophomore boys i n g h i s s t a y h e r e . i —General Mobilgas— with paddles. After having their b o d i l y g r o w t h . Assisting him by leading the [ Attorney at Law hair sprinkled with flour and wa- Among those present at the singing will be Rev. Joseph Reece, j " B O B " H A R R I S • ter, they were fed a nameless con m e e t i n g w a s L e w i s H a n s e n , a pastor of First Friends Church in Union Block f o r m e r P a c i fi c s t u d e n t a n d " Y " coction. Games w*ere played and Portland. then eats were in order. There member. Mr.* Hansen briefly Mr. Reece sang for the Y. M. C. were weiners and buns—oodles of told of how the first college Y , weeks ago and was enthu- was organized, more than fo'rty them—and chocolate with real siastically received by the young Rygg Cleaners J marshmallows. All seemed to years ago. Although many men. - Mr. Reece is a graduate of leave the initiation happy, Fresh changes had been made since the Friends University, was professor Quality Work Always m e n a s w e l l a s S o p h o m o r e s . first meeting, the former member of music at Penn College and grad A Trial Will Convince You b e l i e v e s t h a t t h e " Y " i s f u n d a uated from Cleveland Bible Col 108 South College Phone 32M mentally the same as it was then. lege He has sung for such evan- C O M M I T T E E S O F Y . W . for your C O M M E N C E W O R K I N G 'SILVER TEA HELD AT KANYON HALL Purity Bakery (Continued from page one) C. A.} The Best in Baked Goods I Wears The girls of Kanyon Hall were Quality D o c t o r o f Only the finest Ingredients used in \ P e g g y O t i s h o s t e s s e s f o r a S i l v e r Te a S a t u r Jeweler Optometry o u r b a k e d g o o d s . L u c y W i l s o n day afternoon, October 2, in their A trial will convince ycu P u b l i c i t y C o m m i t t e e - parlor. Mrs. Pennington and Mrs. Lois Roberts, chairman Frank Colcord poured at the ta Marjorie Miller ble. \Vhile the guests sipped tea Fountain Service D o r o t h y S u t t o n and ate dainty sandwiches, a Morse Floral Co. PRESCRIPTIONS Muriel Frost s h o r t p r o g r a m w a s g i v e n a n d City Meat & lee "Flowei-s for All Occasions" Accurately Filled Janet Phipps M i s s M c C u r l e y t o l d e v e r y o n e QUALITY MEATS One block North of M i s s M c C u r l e y about the need for a vacuum H o m e r G . M o o r e Pacific College SCHOOL SUUPLIES Deputation Committee— sweeper. The money received for 710 1st St. Phone 06-R Alfreda Martin, chairman the tea is to be excused for this • Corilda Stewart, purpose. CANDY Margaret Lou Parker M i s s K e n d a l l W i l l i s B o n n e y i n W o r l d L i t . FRANK'S GRILL George H. Layman I C E C R E A M Social Service Committee— quiz—"Should we copy the ques Attorney at Law Helen Schmeltzer, charman F O R G O O D H O M E C O O K E D • tions?" O l d M a s o n i c B l d g . Maisie Burt M E A L S A N D S H O R T M i s s K e n d a l l — " N o . n e v e r c o p y C O L L E G E P H A R M A C Y P h y l l i s K n o w l e s the questions, copy the answers." ORDERS Phones: Office 246J; Residence 229J Audra Johnson P R I C E S R E A S O N A B L E M i s s S u t t o n NEWBERG BRANCH Finance Committee— ETHEL Esther Mae Weesner, chairman BEAUTY We appreciate your patronage THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lulu Roberts SHOP Leslie Mae Blakely P. W. 11 >fewberg Laundry OF PORTLAND D o r o t h y T h o m p s o n Guaranteed Accounts of etf.udents, faculty and friends of PaclSc College invited Permanent Waves Lucille Barkraan Phone 85J Evening App.—i49J interest paid on savings M i s s A l l e n