SIX Till'. lllV NKIWASK AN nil day. isovijuiikh 20. 1036 oi a Jane SKKN ON THK CAMPUS Inez Heaney, A, O. T. the re cipient of a check from home, buy ing milkeshakea for five friends . . .Interpretive dancing class away- Inff to "Violets" and the Beta lov ing cup song... Rob ParsonR searching for a Dally Nebraskan ...Darrell C hadderton arm in arm with Marvlu Williams, Trl Dolt... Bill Sackett, D. U. sinking "A Fine Romance" In a loud voice to Sue Heshecker, who was walking about a half a block In front of him... a stove pipe hat being- kicked about the Rag office, Henry Rem ington protesting all the whilp that it must be In good condition for the Kosmet Klub show... Bill Marsh explaining confidential to Miss McPhee that as a little boy i he was buried under an avalanchj of dirt one time when a cave crum- bled... a couple of die-hards play-, ing tennis In the wind on the ten- i nls courts bv Bessie Hall. .. Mary i Frances Wilson confessing she re ceived a letter from a Texas boy who saw her picture in the Aw gwan. . .sponsors for the Military! Ball undergoing walking lessons in preparation for the grand march... the dav of reckoning ar riving for those girls who promised ! to sell Kosmet Klub tickets for j more than one fraternity hopeful, i SEEN ON AG CAMPUS By Deloris Bort. Howard Reynolds quoting Web ster In chemistry class... a saucy "off the face" rust hat on the hack of Ruth Bander's head. . .Trying to discover the writer of this column is Jeff Broady, who stated that he will pay him off to keep the name "Jeff Broadv" out of it ...Harold Schulte singing a solo for chorus students. .. Neva Web ster wearing brown buck mocca sins with white interlacing. and heels. . .Sally White rushing to school with a coat hanger on the back of her coat... A student for getting to take his rubber apron off after lab. ..Favors, place cards and decorations being made for the Ellen H. Richard's dinner Tues day. . .The result of betting on the Nebraska-Pittsburgh game- Earl Heady must bake a chocolate cake for Marian Hoppert and Grace j iPitcaithley had to send Frank Shipman a dozen roses... Frank wore six of them at the A. G. R. ! I house party. . .People speculating i three selected to judge down at Kansas City...Wes Lipp prefer ring a nlain etc noe as his stimu- ! lont Thonfl T"1o,mo tha r-Mtl possessor of a 1937 cream trimmed j with scarlet Chevrolet. .. Agnese Novacek happy that the attend- ance for Ellen H. Richard a din I ner is to be larger than ever... Sign reading that Mel Pester is to play for Alpha Zeta mixer Fri day... One gal informing all who were interested about the simplest way of getting into bed without waking the mater and pater... All! wishing there would be more ! eleven o'clock rallies. i Chi ()"s Have Open i House Saturday Chi Omega's will do double en- 1 tpi'tflininc Ihis week end when jthey play hostess Saturday after j 'the game with an open house idance and again Sunday evening 1 : at a outlet supper. About 4U rou- i pies are expected to attend. Chap-. lerone? will be Mr. and Mrs. Karl j Arndt and Mrs. Carol tawcett. Kappa Sips Deeorate for Barn Dance Tonight Kappa Sig pledges are busy to day transforming the downstairs rooms of the house into semblance of a barn for the old fashioned barn dance they are giving to honor the active chapter tonight. In addition to several surprise features, the living room will he 'alii, a" n !th hom.-n n.l the orchestra will play for a i square dance. Appropriate cos tumes will be donned hy Kappa Sig farmers and their dates. Dean and Mrs. W. C. Harper and Mrs. Palmer Smith will chaperon the party. VP. A.T.Os and Innocents Hear IVrw Nebraska Soup Wednesday night Alpha Tau Omega entertained alumnus Wil bur Chenoweth and members of the Innocents society at dinner at the chapter house. Mr. Cheno weth played "Hail Varsity" the I I IMIAM I CRr.tNUKl) C.NION BANDS MmitNTs f l.lnraln Mualrlana .n. Pat Anil, rita 4 HI HJ4S6 Blondj Itaorhan, 10M Jrffr- ann HtttrtS K4M4 I.. J. lUra, S. ZSth F2YI!ff Row nulla, 91 1 8. 131b 1.12H7 nr. fl. r. rook, ni rorai Tnut BldR RIS'T FBlSt Tnd Cooper, Mahtold Ball Room It4?dft i I.ylf DrMnaa. lilt S. 17th .. FMI10 Gaylord Fr-litiur. 910 a. 28tli, B2M1 Dare H d. SS3 ChruicatAD St B!0OS ElffMt Roll. 1U N. 30th . . .B2SH4 TAW. JunfbliiUi. ISO S. 2th, R1014 504 4 014 Julia. O. LadLam. 1835 O St.. FM Mrl PratfT, 5303 Cleveland . . .H3530 Homer Ron land, Care Maree't B0151 FtKIS Z4 Bbeffrrt, S7 Errrett nun Bonus Trd Tompkins, lot? S. Sla...F47S Earl Hill, 312S X St BM21 1 ' un um, zizt a st VMZl l222Nm (amft B-W6fej Societu Walcott, editor THIS WEEK Friday. Lambda Chi Alpha auxili ary luncheon at the home of Mrs. Charles Fowler, 1 o'clock. Kappa Sigma party at tha chapter house, 9 o'clock. Theta Chi party at the chap ter house, 9 o'clock. Alpha Zeta mixer at the Stu dent Activities building, 8:30. Delta Upsilon party at the chapter house, 8 o'clock. Phi Kappa Psl party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock. Barb hour dance, Grant Me morial hall, 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Saturday. Chi Phi dinner at the Lin coln hotel, 7 o'clock. Delta Tau Delta party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock. Beta Thcta Pi party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock, Ag college Boarding club fall party, Lincoln hotel, S o'clock. Chi Omega open house after the game. PI Beta Phi party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock. Beta Sigma Psl party at the Cornhusker hotel, 9 o'clock. Sigma Delta Tau party at the Chapter nouse, 9 o'clock. Sunday. ..Chi Omega buffet supper at the chapter house, 7 o'clock. Phi Delta Theta buffet sup per at the chapter house, 7 o'clock. ONLY 1 9 DAYS LeFt to take Pictures for the (VinftusM new Nebraska song which he has composed and which will be pre semen 10 tne pimiic Saturday mormng by the Mens (,iee clun i'ie ivosmei n.iuo run nevue. . p,; psjg Orscrihc Party Plans as Weird Indefinite Information on the Phi Psi houseparty tonight in cludes the use of colored lights to create a "weird" impression. Pledge class president, Lewis Ball is in charge of the arrangements and in the midst of arranging, al lowed himself to he quoted as saying "We have nothing to say except that the party will be good." Chaperons are Major and Mrs. W. R. Philp and Mrs. Gladys Gather. ,,,. pi r. Announces Pledge Georgiana Aultz of Cortland is a new pledge of Gamma Phi Beta. I (.'hi Phi to Celebrate Forty - seeond Anniversary Saturday evening the active chapter of Chi Phi will entertain the alumni at their forty-second anniversary dinner at the Lincoln hotel. After the dinner the chnp- New Homburg of the new midnight blue and black at m v ' See our windows today and compare our values. Davidson & Hansen 133 South 13th St. XOTICE: We service your garment free of charge at anytime. ter will hold an open hoiiHp parly at the chapter house. Chaperons for the parly will be Mrs. M. B. Pnnli'ls it ml lr. and Mrs. R. J. Pool. TIii-Ih Chi lo Kiilci lain til Tliankxfivin Parly With decorations In keeping with the Thanksgiving theme, Thcta Chi will entertain at. a party nt the chapter house , tonight, honoring the pledge class (.'Ivnp erons will he Prof, and Mrs. Karl W. Arndt, H. Hnrltness and Mrs. Anna Kniipp. The party is closed. fi Collide lloanlinp: Club Hoy to Give Party Saturday evening members of the Ag College Roanllng club will entertain at a fall party at the Lincoln hotel. About sixty couples are expected to attend and the chaperons for the pnrty are Mr. and Mrs. U K Crowe ami Mr. F. H. Gooding. Door Arc Open at I Pi Phi Hoiiho Saturday J Pi rill's Invite one and nil to l cut capers at their Thanksgiving party at the chapter house Kat- iirda'y night. Cornstalks, turkeys and other vacation suggesting : decorations will he used. Chapc- I rons for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. K.rnle Walt and Mrs. Pctermlchael. Sifrtna Kappa Plrdges to CJivi Swiiifi Party Student steppers are invited to Swing Inn (Sigma Kappa house) for a swing party to be given by i the pledge class for the active? chapter. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Neshit and Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Schmidt will rhaperon the swing parly. Beta Sifn to Give Fall Party Saturday Annual fall party of Beta Sigma Psl will be held at the Cornhusker hotel, Saturday night. Chaperons for the party will be Prof, and Mrs. H. W. Stoke and Prof, and Mrs. Lane W. Lancaster. KOSMET SHOW PREVUES (Continued from Page l.l to Nebraska Sweetheart can didates, we believe, In the way that the KFOR broadcast came about. After a Kosmet Klub member had spent two days chasing program director Lyle De Moss all over the country towns where he picks up "man in the street" broadcasts to ar range their annual radio pre vue and had almost given up, he got a telephone call from Announcer Jack Hanson, who had seen the Sweethearts' pic tures in the downtown papers. "Could we possibly arrange a radio interview with those girls?" he queried. "Such beau ty is also gracious," he was told. Possibly you can tell by their voice inflections over the air which one feels like the Queen of the May. Another song -no best seller, but plenty cute that deserves mention here is the ditty "Under the Clock at Sosh," which will be featured in the Theta skit. Think Fl Farrell had something to do with writing It. Much discussion was created when the final skit selections were announced without either of last year's winners included. The sorority, Alpha Phi. was rumored to have become discouraged on seeing the smooth Alpha O act. The fraternity, Chi Phi, entered, but was eliminated hecause of in sufficient preparation. But they practiced over the week end. got the judges out for reconsiderat ion, and now, woe unto you, they will go on the stage. Not that the act is a lemon on the contrary. Prepare for the . . . Military Ball We have a complete stock of the new mid night blue TUXEDO SUIT made by Brad ford. .1 Mlvqular $22.50 Suit at $750 A sie to fit everybody, regardless if you are reg ular, short, or long. Tuxedo Shirts Hats Tailored Top Wraps Displace Lonj, Flowing Capes Say Fashion Sages; Humble Parisian Tweed Is in Vogue When you start out to a party this winter, be sure you sweep out the door in one of the stately eve ning wraps rarl.slan designers have created. '(Jone arc the long, flowing capes of last winter and In are the very tailored wraps which emphasize the luxury of your glittering formnl. The newest thing from Paris, Is tha tweed evening coat. This liumblo material now appears for the most glamorous occasions and Is fashioned into a simple coat of princess lines. Wear the coat light at the neck when you choose to move through the streets but when you are Inside, unbutton it and show the bright colored head ed reverse. Bright colored velvet Is used to face the Inpels If you find beads not to your liking. If you are not such a radical In But If you don't have a first class case of Jitters after you see their coffin scene, accompanied hy a wood wind trio playing "Gloomy Sunday", then you're a spook show addict. It will take more than two Beta puns to remove the glacier from the audience. For plain, downright pre sentation of a song, don't miss Janet Caldwell's number In the PI Phi set. First time we heard it, we lost our breath gasping, and on regaining It, lost it all laughing. Helen Morgan doesn't stand a chance. Lust two years. Kosmet Klub shows fairly overflowed Willi lap danceis. This year, we've dis covered only one, and he's good enough for anyone's musical re vue. Tne boy Is Irving Kuklin, Zeta I?ela Tau, and the name sounds familiarly like the fresh man boy who was tenching Card well, Krancis, MaiPonnld and Shirey how to hot font it last year. a a But if we're going to pick out any academy .".wards for personal performance, we can't overlook V'lora Alhin. Last year, she hit Ihe newsprint often as a star in I whatever Northwestern calls their I University Players. This year, she's a rootin' toot in' "Bowery, Nell" In the Tri-Delt skit, and' when I suy she swings II, I really mean she swings it. t a Our personal nominations for j something to look for in the New Deal Barber Shop HAIRCUT 35C 1306 0 Street Jfat ILDA1IILY MffiDBMASEM trill sponsor a gala STYLE KEWE your fashion beliefs, choose for your Important evenings an eve ning coat of velvet, or of a new, heavy grosgraln. Hlerves aro big at the shoulders (to fit over the new sleeved formula you know) and waists are f II ted and flow into full, graceful skirls. Wraps no longer are left to fly open In the wind but are buttoned tight all the way up. And the lust for lame does not stop when we eomo to evening wraps. You will possess tho mys tery of the orient If you choose a lame wrap cut like one of the royal robes of a shah of Persia. Or If you prefer a quaint look, wear a coat of brocaded velvet with a tight-fitting bodice and a flaring skirt. It will make you look like a page from the past and is breath-taking In its loveliness. revue tomorrow: Sig Ep's ren dition of "The Martin's and the Coys" . . , The pony chorut In the AOPI act . . . Kappa punt, which may surpass the usual stock of Beta puns this year . . . By the way, isn't Duke Nolte out of school now? . , , The bald headed row during the PI Phi skit . . . Raymond Hall's two piano artists , , . Rope spinning tricks from the "Ag college cow boys" . , , And the Identity of Prince Kosmet. GERMAN DRAMIST PRESENTS PROGRAM IN NATIVE LANGUAGE (Continued from Page 1.) Schurz Memorial was co-sponsor of the event together with the uni versity. The appearance of the dramatist was made for the purpose of pro moting cultural relations between the United Stales and German speaking countries. MILITARY CORPS DRILL ON MASTERY OF RIFLES (Continued from Page 1.) The company that has the best average score based on the firing of the freshmen will be awarded YOUR DRUG STORE' When in need of Drug Wants or Fountain service Phone B10RS. We deliver free. The Owl Pharmacy P St. nt 14th Phone B10M Heitkotters Market 4c In til try QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES Makers of Fine Sausage and Barbecued Meat B-3348 140 So. 11th Goes High Hat Wednesday WATfll THE a trophy at the annual compel held the lust of May. Sophomore ccnipiiiiles are Ink ing up the use nnd the qualities of the automatic rifle, Kiich man learns how to strip and assemhle the piece. The automatic rifle Is not used on the range at Andrews nut Is used when the advanced iamoJunidl 2.80 SD60 T awl K2.80 EVENING BAGS MB!! xiAj street "J- Cn) m errftri filltJ. Add 1Sf for mtilinf 'Jf .. . . . Presenting its annual EDDITIdDK But W atcli for MMLIITMY December 1st December 2 M'ltllASKAX men go lo camp In the summer Averages compiled for the flnu three weeks of company inspection shows that the scorn of the in fantry is slightly belter than the score of the engineers ami the artillery. The Infantry per centage was fi.3., artillery 67.07. and the engineers 7.M. 6 69 OLD OR SILVER KID for dancing feet...glam Orous evening sandals in genuine gold or silver kid. Others in gorgeous Paisley cloth, crepe or satin. High, Cuban or flat heels. Open or closed toes. fc: 'I00 t14( 0.A SAM Again 1 Our MAUL ... .