T nil D A 1 L J WBBRAflRlM .... i OMAHA CLUB HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING The club will hold regular meet ings on the first and third Thursuny niKhts of each month. These moot ins will re short, and a time limit will be placed upon them, allowing members to leave the meeting place ly S o'clock. Programs for meeting and for parties and mixers to be hold vi'i be in charge of the following com u.ittee: Gladys Mickle, chairman; James Proebsting and Loota Mark- well. Plans are under way to have the Omaha day tradition re-estan lis'hed. Members of the club inter viewed representatives of the On.aha Chamber of Commerce and the Pni vesity Club of Omaha and detinue M;s will soon be taken to have an o?.aha day again. Co-operation by hol iness men of Omaha ia already p.rmised, and dances and banquets vill be given visiting students if the movement proves a success hero, in j cars past a school day has been do c'ared a holiday on which day all sr.w'.ents traveled from Lincoln to Omaha on a special train and spent :h' day inspecting the city r.n.l visit ing business establishments, beins entertained in the evening by dances rml theatre parties. Ellen Smith Hall May Be Opened for Dances 1-ist evening at the second lmo'i;'.: of the Presidents' Club, r pr son: ir.s tne seventeen girls' organizations on Jin- campus, the question as '.:s ov.ssed "Wlvthcr or not Ellen Smith 3:;0l should be closed to p;:rr:.s to i n vent statuary, pictures ami otor valuable furnishings ivcm taken." Because it woul.i ! a hiot v.pcn this University to ,)v.v the re peat go out that the stu'.tr."- s ..:- o many things that they v., ..- pro hibited from using Ellen Smnii Hall, the proposal to close the i w::s rejected. Another plan was ai!oiv,ed. that of holding the organisation gr. in, the party responsible for anything that might be taken. P.r. o-, n try this arrangement, if furnishings con im'je to be taken, Ellen Smith Ha!! will have to be closed to parties The Presidents' Club als. decided not to place a guard in the basement to prevent men in the fmure Jror.i smoking and drinking there but in stead to post a, notice, endorsed by the presidents of all the girls' organi sations, asking the men to comply with the same rules regarding no smoking on the premises which ai t -n forced at every sorority house. Theta Sigma Phi Hold Initiation of Members Theta Sigma Phi, honorary Journau Istto fraternity for women, held initiation for nine members at Ellen Srtith Hall at six o'clock p. m. Thursday, followed by a banquet at the Potty Prown tea rooms. Mrs. Jes sie P.oghlol Pee, feature Witter for the Chicago Evening Post, was a guest of honor and told of her inter esting exxpertences in newspaper work. Covers were laid for twenty-fiv". Joan Purroushs Rood, 'IS, of St. Paul Minn., formerly actively associated with Pniversity publications, and alumna of Theta Sigma Phi, was pre sent. The newly initiated members fol low: nolle Kannan, "23, Mildred Poyle. 'i, Mary Thomas, '22, Naomi Pm V "2S. Kvea Holloway, '22, Nora Livingston. "22, Florence Miller, "23, and l-iois Margaret Hartman. "23. Aak for the nr.il.: -Pad. hur me tin ion. Dd: "No, ya make m entirely too serwo ""la tfc B0,w' "' ivsle: "Aw. dad. I picmlse only to play it 7' !" Notre Dame Game Probably in the East Notre Panic will not in all prob ability p'ay on Pniversity field next season, as has boon the custom of the Catholics for he past six years. Thc South i. lid authorities have offered the Nebraska mentors a substantial proposition for the Comhuskers to j come to the Indiana school for a j game on the Notre Pame field. N'- j gotiations are now under way b : tween the schools and an agree- 1 Hi out should be reached in a few day-?. The Huskers are slated to moot the Amos Aggies football aggregation at Ames on Ootobtd S, next year, but on aiwumt of football relations between th'"- Piiivorstty and the StatoCollog hi i-,g broken off. the Huskers mav ii iC'1! th Kr?-ieT: pt a later date. he Cornhuskers had hopes of me. t ii.g the Washinglon Stale team aga'n next ye;;r. but from all reports the W'ah;ngten Slate team dcx-s not want Ju meet 'he Huskers. The Smart Looking, Popular SKoa kv CAMPUS CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same IWK Quality aa the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot aupply you tviite us tor catalog ana prrca T! lOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY HmHkviv. Mm. "Send for the Tom Logan Calendar, which pictures, suitable for framing the International Golf. Match be twter Cuireet. Ray and Vardon." ,iiV4iiiii.iriTi,lfrr-trw'-1 DANCE Saturday, 8:30 p. m. 1.25 Including Tax BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY BLAZEK ORCHESTRA Phone L5223 Studio, 1308 O St. t Learn to DANCE We teach you to dance in six private lessons. Phone for appointment. Mrs. T. E. Williams Private Studio B4258 9 1220 D St. :u:-.:eoc?.a?hixc5 OrnjnT''. Accurate Service. M tmaties ar,,i T'..e Sciences Our Specialty. )jet Vs rsi.i en Your Work. Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor. Mich. Freshmen Girls' Party Biggest of the Year All the Freshmen girls a: to be entertained Saturday afternoon a; a Christmas party at Ellen Smith m::. It was voted at tbe last meet ir.s oi the Senior Advisory Board to make the Freshmen girls' Christmas T.arty an annual event a tradition of the school. The Big Sisters are pvin: tomorrow's party for the Freshmen unuer the auspices of ihe S. tik. Advisory Board. Theni-cci; -i o: music and games and Christmas stunts is to start promptly at 2: SO. There are to belitUe Christmas favors and many other pretty featu-- s io :;v party. The committees, appointed Ly 1'aye Currv. resident of the Sen.or Ad viRorv Board, to have the party it. charge are: Ruth McKenncy. Mary Baker and Marion Mole, entertain ment; Ethel Hoagland. Katberine Geis, Helen Nieman and Hazel 1'onr angh', refreshments; Kattie HepperJ Mary BrownelL Olive Hartley a:. 3 Ruth DuBois. 3econation. The work of the Senior Advisory Board is becoming more and more influential and definite. The board hAB the enUre Big And LltJe Sister movement in charge. Each Big Sister, either a Junior or Senior, in the summer is given the name oi a girl who ia to be a Freshman at the Cnivereity in the fall. She writes to the Freshman, ' ,h train, help her in registering and sponsor, the Freshman through her first year. Th npperclaeswomen are true friend, to their UtUe Sisters. Parties, wit the Senior Adrisory Board in charge, are given at which the first year girls ecome acquainted ... riaasmates and the Junior and Senior girla. Two mixers Tor Big and Llttie Sisters, a luncheon and a picnic, have already been given , tha tiird get-torether VOJS jrmJ- - - the b5ggwt event of this semester i a - I. CK4i4a for an Freshmen g. tliJ-' fterBotai- Cartstma. AIHE FALL J; Arrow i Collar, ICXontJPeabo&f b-Co-lnc-TroyKX he lireest teUlr.q pialiiy pencil in. ike vrorhl ENU 1 7 Hack de frees and 3 copying FREE Trial samples of VENUS pencil eent free on request. America lead Pencil Co. Qj ail staZumera mtui xfnm zkrtnihmd liu anaWs. K Make tbe oext dar taste lexer. lTiBWi after W mi deaase yoor ntcctb molstea yoar tbrozt sweetea your breaft VRIGLEY5 Spend your own money Let no one dictate YOU BUY Forget Figures and Compare VALUES See our three hundred 9 9 UIT and OVERCOAT NOW REDUCED TO L5 U w nurtfrfiinnthPZ 17?