2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. fwrmmm r Iff IP rrnn A CI' A HT i . - - I . 1 I " 1 CAhHPOJSOOIETV. LAST twins and the gorcy murder. We've come to the conclusion that riddles arc worse than puns, and acting on that, assumption, suggest a ten dollar fine for the next ditty good or bad that asks an inane question ut the end. SEEN rM thf campus: ai'"" z .. sign In a paper seller's window ad vertislng extra fine four cent pad' riles at ton for thirty pennies Lewis Mackey in flambouyantly checked brown trousers with I dark blue sweater Edith Eason Pat Jensen and Barbara Griffin all working hard for activity points The Awgwan edito.-s Issuing a call for fiction and humor writers (we agree) And a junior who is a senior in diplomacy telling Mr. Lawrence when he asked her what she read in a newspaper, that she read the Star, KAPPA SIG pledge officers for the coming year are Bob Stevens of Grand Island, president: wiiour Long of Weeping Water, vice pres ident: Eddie Collins of Denver, secretary, and Jim Beltzer of Grand Island, treasurer. AND elected to head Pi K. A. pledges are Jack Dodd of Gothen burg, president; Lloyd Hudson of Big Springs, vice president, and Bill Horn of Omaha, secretary. SATURDAY afternoon Kappa Phi will entertain at tea from 3 o'clock until 5:30 at the Wesley foundation for Methodist girls en rolled in the University of Ne braska. Miss Gertrude Beers will pour for the affair. HONORING Mrs. Austin Smith, national vice president of Alpha Phi, Mrs. Dick Westover enter tained at an alumnae dinner last night. About thirty-six guests were present for the affair, and the decorations were garden flow ers. Assisting Mrs. Westover as hostess were Mrs. Max Miller, Ruth Raber. Mrs. Vivian Baker, Mrs. W. C. Becker and Mrs. Larry Becker. FRIDAY night at the chapter house, the Kappa Sig alliance will entertain at a card party. The committee in charge of the af- Wboe deft fingers will create for Phone B-7141 JUN J)MMMMMMMMiMMMiMMTntrMTJ II1, , i,t. in mini,.) i ill" i ' JtihH CORNHUSKER PICTURE Taken THIS WEEK JL 25c YEAR IT WAS ITSY BITSY, and this year it s riddles, riddles, nn( more riddles. One lienrs them at the foot Jmll irinnes. thev flont over the edges o booths in the Cornhuskcr, niul even the Moon lins tnkeu them up. hi fact, the whole campus is riddle-conscious with a vengeance. W'c suppose you've heard the one about the itsy bitsy mousie and great kitty kat, and even that charming bit about the sailor, the cup ot colice ana the doughnuts, but the one that caps the the tale of the Siamese . fAi. t - flAmiuiGAH nf Mrs. S. L. iniL IB LUUif " Hiino- Mrs. Charles Hustcad, Mrs. O. A. Bemis. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrell. About forty-eight guests are expected to attend. TWENTY-ONE attended the auxiliary meeting of Thcta Xi fraternity at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. G. Golding, Mrs. C. E. Mickey, Mrs. Earl Luff, Mrs. R. Storer and Mrs. J. B. Kis ser. After a business meeting re freshments were served. Purple astors centered the table. OFFICERS of the Alpha Rho niirte-e class elected Monday nieht are Dennis Clarke, president and Leo Hansmire, secretary-treasurer. SHADES of the gay nineties! Several enterprising Betas and a few of the more forward D. G. s rode forth the other day in one of the early twenty open jobs so popular on the campus these days. Thr enuinae-e was not the center of interest however, for the young gentlemen hid behind goggles and wore hats or every description ana the young ladies were protected from" the stares of the cruel world by mosquito netting veils. Some fun! TODAY the Delta Zeta mothers club will meet for luncheon and a business meeting at the chapter house. The affair is the first one of the fall season for the group. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. P. Kaufman, Mrs. Catherine Conger and Mrs. Perry Jennings. Gasolene 13-5 Motor Oil 10c to 30c Heating: Oil 6y2c Gallon Holms 14th at W The Salon Continental Is Giving Special Attention To Individual Hair Restyling See MR. BEN you the distinctive the unusul. Second Floor HAVE inehart'Marsdens B2442 ONLY Additional for Fraternity and Sorority Sections ( Movie Box Lincoln Theater Corp. STUART "CHINA SEAS" . LINCOLN "PAGE MISS GLORY" ORPHEUM "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" LIBERTY "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" SUN "LET ME HAVE IT" COLONIAL "THUNDER MOUNTAIN." Wettland Theater Corp. VARSITY ' "SHE MARRIED HER . BOSS" KIVA "SOCIAL REGISTER" "WITHOUT CHILDREN" council pxans for OPES HOUSE IN CADIS jr. A. A. Invites Members Of Organizations To Attend. Plans for open house at the W. A. A. cabin were made at the W. A. A. council meeting, Tuesday at 5 o'clock, in the W. A. A. room in Grant Memorial. Open house will be held Sunday, Oct. 13, at which time all faculty members and students of the university will be guests of the council in the nw cabin. Invitations will be sent to cam pus organizations and to the or ganized houses, Mary Yoder, sec retary, announced. Plans for tne W. A. A. mass meeting Oct. 10 were also begun at the council meeting Ruth FVlton, member of the sports board, gave a report on the preparations for the first of the intramural tournaments in soccer-baseball. The council will hold its next meeting next Tues day at 5 o'clock. OPENING KAMPUS KLUB 136 South 12th Street LINCOLN'S NEW PARTYHOUSE Friday Nile, Oct 4 Dance Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nite Playing Neu Rands uith Neir Ideas Admission ....$1.00 Couples Tax 10 Special Feature .Only Total . . . . . . . . '$1.10 Fl00r Show Open,no Ni" Admitted Harold Trombla & His Kampus Klub Band Dick Stryker, Mgr. SE NIOR YOUR 1 1th and P Sts. GIRLS MAY SIGN FOR CROUP MEMBERSHIP Freshmen Urged to Come To A.W.S. Activities Society. Freshman girls are urged to sign up for the freshman A. W. S. activities group at the all activi ties tea to be held Thursday in Ellen Smith hall. Elsie Buxman Is in charge of the group this year. The first meeting will be held Oct. 9, at 5 o'clock, In the drawing room of Ellen Smith hall. The group studies the various campus activities and speakers are fea tured at the meetings, which are planned to be helpful to the girls. FRESHMAN HONORARY TO SELECT PLEDGES Women's Scholastic Group Meets Thursday in Ellen Smith. Betty Chcrny, president of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's honorary, announced that at the first meeting of the organ ization to be held Thursday night at 7 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall the active members will vote on the candidates eligible for pledg- in- ,. . Eligibility for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta includes an average of 90 during the first se mester or the first year in the uni versity. Pledging of the new can didates will take place next week, Miss Cherny said. L Felt Hats Renewed SFKCMI. rinlpmrn mHI m to Wlr thf FACTORY FINISH. Re haprd nrd Uk New. 75c delivered s Ae cash & carry WAHSITY v CLEANERS Phorw BSS67 ROY WITHERS ill No. It JOE TICKER . mi , IIIIIIH..1 I n WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Delia Zcta-mother's club, 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon at the chapter house. Friday. Kappa Sigma alliance bridge party at the chapter house, 8 o'clock. PI Kappa Alpha auxiliary, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Saturday. Delta Gamma alumnae, 12:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Har old Gish. Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Miss Jane McLaughlin. Faculty dancing club at the Shrine. Delta Delta Delta alliance luncheon honoring Miss Zoe Gore, province deputy. Chi Phi Harlem house party, 8:30 at the chapter house. if ft-' M. fli lis -fTh wmMm f I IJ & . sir -M- Geologist Visits Wells Near Homer f Fremont Eugene Reed, assistant state geologist at the conservation and DON IRWIN and His N. B. C. Orchestra 4 Solo Singers FRIDAY NITE ONLY Admission 40c per person Where particular students dance. 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