I nK I) MIA ,NKHKSiA, li V i; ! fi: 'ILNDKFJ) CO - J CIIANCICLMM'S JCEiniOMUlDAY 1 600 students met Chan f j4 Un. E. A.. Hurnett and ' ina of the vaiioua collegea t annual reception from a lo Hay night in Morrill Hall. t cpUon was held in the art i 'a but tha entire mueeum , ,n for la benefit of tht , , identa. flowers In profusion, aatere. i and daisies, decorated the i a in which lha receiving - aa stationed. Tha tea table lecorated In lavender and aatere In thoaa v.a.iri 1 I lha center piece. Apricot a eenred to all who called n Announft Suhjrrl r Economic Control 1 ouncement of tha Alvan T. ' da eighth annual economic j ronteat hae been lued from the offw i of J. K. 1-aKoeaignol. titan of (he College of Uuaincas Admin- latratton. The etibjecl 'f Wis , year a ronteat. whi h la n to everyone, la 'The federal liraerve , Pvatem and the Control ft Credit. ; 'Drat prise will be ll.ixw, and aerond rl.e $VH The content. 1 under ttie eupervulon tt the Hi monda haw and Steel company of KltrhhiirR. Mu , will rloae lc. SI. Mora detail of the, ronteat may be secured from IXan LeKosignTs office. SORORITIES. I MrM.M Ar.txi fc.r mm n (Aminv mf Jan KM I tt I kondlt i-rt in nf I- Uft" ' m.htn lhvf.- 4jr-.rr Ittnrita V all Hiixh ' iKil tj.lle4. i-tH'JI Iti'tlMI Jat Halfua 14 m i n i-a I i fc.ia UttvM I II k 41 rtt I. aiti it M.iihle 4lx.9 i ... vi i . 111 ft LaWMI . , :A I. i v.A ttt ) K.l l.LV.k ! trti !: daMMal He. Mas'. Ml IfMl 1ft l' a- nayat.i alt4L t' i AftaifV . H.. t .4 m w.4 av- ..lt 9i m Un.u.A i .. .. . trm 44 la a i t rfc( -4 Kfti. TW. r A'tM "mfruA Ma. U 4 Hrtfti Omh4 tVM.Mh. l nia Ii4lina Ja iMAfv4 J. 4 .'.-aVi laftAVR 'X4 vat u (S4tins I it;a l4rvj l.irwtt.ft. UlM ijrai W . i-ft M -jrt l4 t Wa.RH, U R4tk 1 ltt. 4 'K4J r . V44I4 Rkrt. MO. KuiN T MvaX1 UaCaaill 4n4 Hut:4 kU. W4fi' kK dir, , 'nhm SJ4 IAina? tllMOi Wi't laH.M un von onh. T. .'4 H nm4H lfivtr Taio. TrR l:t40r)Ulb ijnfAiA. t(hr eU. rruur St T'Utk. l4ili- f' I ir lni, 4fktn Atli4 ll4ri4J, tlti 1-Un4 MlaMI. I l.f piitt rt. uituil. UrmeR ktng. t-i !. ijit4 ilisitt. nih4. 0f ft l'r i. of. Mi V4r MftplM CaS'lMM.. HiM iwvitr. tirtt I aihnn Ai4nir, 4triv Sl4f7 ivHiit tufTA- umafM Aprirultiirwl riihlMura (.ive IVi.m lo Vl"rilrr Three prlxea. $250. and $100 have been offered to aenior or fradualt atudenta of unlveral tlea of the l'nle1 Watea by the Arrlcultural Tubliahera aaaocla- lion for tbeaea oi the aubject; -iiellinK Comniolitiea to Farniera" or -Ttie rarm Market for Corn mod it lea." I heaea will be judged on oilf inality and thoroughneaa of re arartb, facta develied. and clar un r inrtums. The aaaocia- tion feela that a knowledge of I the national market for commo I Uiltea among farmera would be of 'material beuefil to American com ; merce. Tha conteat cloaea April j 30. 1930. HALMOF THOUGHT. Ka U o Haaall: Tha term, tranacendenuliam" l a ue' one which aa applied lo the! ptillotophy of the group of Anir-I lean wrltara hlh centered about Concord. Maaa. prten 1M ad IkdO. Kalph Waldo Kmeraon aa the beat known of litem. hl! Thoreau. thannlng. Akott and Margaret Fuller era other ell knoan nieiitbera of lha clrrle. The tranarendeniaj fbiloaophy might be briefly deerrloed aa lha belief that man rearhea Ida fulleal de velopment by flin !' mln(' upon tha hlgheai and nobleat ela menta In life and oterlooklng the mean and aordld phaaea "Aa a man thinka. ao la ha." The md ern cult af th h0ln rlvea much of lit doctrine f rom ( tranarendentallam. j WE Or'r'KH our uauaj line of high fc-iada rental cara. MMle "A" r'otda. Chevrolet aixea and foura and Rao Wolvennea and Flying tlouda. hpaclal dla. count on mileage rata on Chev. nlet 4-cylinder cara and Heo Wolvennea. Keaervatlona hld until 7 P. M. im.a charge begina at 7 P. M. We will ap. prenate your bualneea. M0T0H OUT COMPANY, 11J0 P Itreel. Alwayt Open. Our Dachelor Service aewa on buttona. darna your a x and d-ea ama.l mending on your laundry bundle without charge: ST'S 03377, If if. SIM LAUNDRY ISN'T IT A COINCIDENCE ? . . . fAflf uhat's $mart on Fifth Avenue, i n smart at Rudges For Campus Wear The tack-in iwenter tnd ldrt. thp tuck-in W ine an Antibs shirt, a tolo shirt or a simple tailored pull-ovor of possibly zephyr stripl pattern. The skirt is tweed with flares ratlur than pleats. The cardigan jacket suit. Many types are shown the newest bingr the Chanel type three-piece tweed suit with tuck-in jersey blouse. The one-piece wool dress. May be first jersey, gecond tweed, third wool crepe, and fourth knitted fabric for the college girl. "Bumble Seat" Coat. This for the girl who can't afford a fur. Soft glove leather coats ' or fur collared tweed coats are other alterna tives for a warm, practical campus coat. Collejre Girl's Fur Coats are first raccoon, sec ond lapin, third beaver and fourth nutria. The English type, oxford is the popular shoe. Also the Peel oxford, or the tailored opera in suede and calf combinations with a built-up leather heel. - For Formal Wear xne one-piece aresa jini cni"u "i"f ond flat crepe, third velvet is correct for afternoon. The princess silhouette with nor mal waistline and longer skirt is Vintf ac cepted by the college girl. Simple evening dresses are of satin or metal chiffon; formal types are in velvet, flat enp? or net. Her Hat will be first felt, second soleil. tliird velvet. A popular college wardn.be hat is the tweed or jersey turban to match sweaters or sports costumes. II ' n n TTTlf-vSMTl a a a A J y ea- awwawar ' Invite you to attend our get acquainted party Sunday, Sept. 22, twenty-one of Ne braska's foremost football stars will take charge of the 13 different Philips Petroleum fill i n g stations. Drive in and get acquainted with your favorite Cornhusker, and in cidentally acquaint yourself with the high quality of Phillips Petroleum Products at a worth while saving to yourself. Captain George Farley and Wally Morrow "Fullback" Station 15th and N Sts. Clair Sloan "Halfback" Station 27th and South Sts. Bob Young "Halfback" Station 11th and South Sts. Claude Rowley "Halfback" Station 33d and A Sts. Dutch Witte AND Harold Peaker "Quarterback" Station 13th end F Sts. Steve Hokuf and Clifford Morgan "End" Station 17th and P Sts. GasoHihmes "Controlled Volatility" 5 Gallon a Phillips "66" Gasoline and Phillip's "66" Ethyl These lie volatile aaoulluea will be for mally Introduced to the motorists of Lincoln and vicinity at our newly ac quired service stations, on Sunday. Sep tember 22. We want to meet every sfident motorist on that day and to every motorist who purchases enough Phillips "66" to fill bis gas tank (and providing the purchase amounts to five gallons or morel, we will give a coupon for five gallons free of the same gasoline, good the next time you drive Into any of our station. Drive in and say. " Phil r up." Frank Prucka and Adolph Lewandoski "End" Station 33d and oHldrege Chas. Bushee "End" Sation 22d and O SU. Morris Fisher "End" Station 16th and G St. Marion Broadstone and Ray Richards 'Tackle" Station 11th and B Sts. Dutch Koster AND Ralph Jefferies "Guard" Station 58th and O Sts. George Ray and Elmer Greenberg "Guard" Station 3d and P Sts. The CornhuQlters The Cornhuskers, invincible in the football realm, hope that vou will regard in a friendly sort of manner another champion ,the Philips Petroleum Co., leaders in their own respec tive field. Felber Maasdam "Center" Station 10th and N Sts. ia II fir 2 Li