PAGE FOLK THE DAILY NERRASKAN, FRIDAY. Al'Rli; 2. I'M ) r BY THE HAUiNTRESS. Everybody imitating Flotsam and Jetsam of Kosmct fame... Kuthic Stephens blossoming out in a cunning two piece brown linen ...The D. U's holding song prac tice in the wee hours. .. Eleanor l.utz never showing up at class without licr lesson... A new Phi (.Jam plaque covering the crest that once hung above their door ...Doty Doll again on the fancy free list... A row of overturned porch chairs on the A. T. O. front porch. . .Marian Brcmers looking liigh-schoolish in hair ribbons to match her pastel sweaters and anklets. . .Grant Thomas playing Casanova as no one else could... Ginny Ueister airing her views on women, and showing a really fem inine point of view... Bob Arm strong truly minus a Beta pin... A pair of Sigma Chi breeches de livered nt the Alpha Chi house by mistake. . .And still more plans go ing forward for Ivy Day. s Hell broke loose at the Delta Gamma house Wednesday night when the gals discovered that Jane Cook has a candid camera which she has been making the most of. Armed with her precious recorder she invaded the darkest closets and really brought out skeletons. The sisters have threatened her very life is she has them developed, so they must be good. a John Bishop, titian-topped Sig Kp. and a first rate perennial bachelor, claims a deep dark love affair in his past. This quite an unexpected development because everyone just naturally supposed Johnnie was a woman hater of the first waters. To add to their surprise, this enterprising young man has been frequenting the PI Phi house and all on account of Mildred Weber. Perhaps someone should explain to Stanley Peterson the meaning of a fraternity .pin. Maybe some of the A. T. O's could enlighten him. SOCIETY. The Zcta Beta Tau Circus at the Cornhusker is certainly turning out to be a big blow out, from the comments heard on campus. The ballroom will be fixed up as the inside of a circus tent and it will have all the airs of being under a big top. A fortune teller will be there in all her glory to tell those curious about the mysterious fu ture what it holds in store for them. The party was first announced by hand bills which told of the circus coming to town and later Annie Oakleys were sent around to those invited. They were in the form of tickets with different divisions good for different things. But probably you could make them good for most anything. It ought to be a jolly good party and plenty good fun. Thota Xi is having its Founders Day banquet the Cornhusker Saturday evening at 6:30. Russell Lindkog will be Toastmaster. After the banquet there will be some entertainment at the house. The Delta Upsilon Mothers club is givln? a buffet supper for the chapter this Sunday at the chapter house. Unlike their other buffet suppers when they have just one sorority, this one will have indi vidual guests invited. Don't forget for entertainment tonight ,the Scabbard and Blade party, and for tomorrow night, the Phi Gam, Tri Delt, Alpha Xi Delt and Phi Psi house parties, or the. Kosmet Kltib show. . Pallu'iian Literary society la having a progressive banquet Sat urday evening at 6:15. First course will be at the Y. W. C. A. Second course will be at the home of Marie Piazza, and the final one wi'l be at the home of Prof. J. K. Alexis. Thcta Chi Initiated Ben Foster, George McMuitey, and Ralph Stal baum Sunday at the chapter house. Following the ceremony the chap ter entertained at a dinner. A re cent election in the chapter placed Oeorge .Cameron as president and Joy Ballery as vice president. BULLETIN All Tassels are required to be present to usher at the annual mu sic festival at 7:30 o'clock Satur day evening in the coliseum. The members are expected to wear the iassci uniform. Festival Saturday, April 30 8 p. m., Coliseum Tickets at Schmoller Mueller, Walt's and Craneer'i yjwunoL BY THE HAUNTER Mary Jane Wilson, Pi Phi, and Jerry Adams, Sig Ep, have cut the ties that bind. We are not sure of this. It is on the word of the snoopers who double dated with them the other night. The Kappas are really studying at last. With the help of the boy friends, they work out their prob lems every night. ' They really study, so they tell me. ' f The story that Mary Anna had the other day was partly right. Virginia Clemens, Pi Phi, has taken Bob Armstrong's Beta pin but nhe didn't get it after the Tri Ad party but at 5 p. m. on Tues day of the following time. Ha! Ha! Bus Knicht. the he man of football, came into the Campus Inn yesterday. No sooner had he stepped across the threshold than he was mobbed by three dames who seemed eager for a coke or his bright shining face to stare at. What a personality! s Now here Is a bit of news from Grinnell, that school in Iowa. The stu's go in for picnics in a big way and every effort on the part of the school is done to make their parties a success. Lunches are put up for nothing and blankets are furnished. Why can't we have that kind of co-operation? Irene "Baby" Neville, Kappa, put the big pin on the sweater. Bud Voder's Phi Psi pin is the one in question. Three of the Kappas have gone for a little vacation and during the week. Tsk Tsk. Betty Ray. Susie "He Man" Bradford, and Sue "Bucket" Hcsbacker have taken a little jaunt to Des Moines to find Bucket a job teaching the young ones how to be good in kindergarten. The other two girls went for the ride, supposedly. AG-GRAVATIONS The Farmers' Fair Board put on a parade yesterday that was really something, xney wouna arounu most of downtown Lincoln all fore noon and ended up on sorority row serenading the girls houses and booing the boys. Melvin Beerman looked plenty all right on a cream colored pony, but it is lucky mat Lois Llchliter was in class at the time because Mel's rope got foxy and snaked around some pretty girls here and there. W c re won dering if that is the way he got Lois in the first place. a Major Bowes was named the honorary president of the Farm er's Fair board last night at the big rally held in Ag hall. W e agree that he would make a swell presi dent, but here's hoping that he doesn't ring the gong on our fair until after May 7. Wc finally have found the rea son why Vinton Hester rates so well with the women. We were fooling around with a hand lens in Botany Lab yesterday morning and his upper lip happened to come into focus. Lo and behold. upon that manly lip was the be ginning of what may be in time a big black mustache. Kampus Kapers. the big indoor show of the Farmer s Fair, put on their preview last night and it looked pretty good. Arnold Peter son is directing the show and is supposed to know all about it. but even he was open mouthed in ad miration at the way Kampus Kou quettes put on the swine number. Pessimist Eric Thor, who Is gen eral manager, claims to be going gray fast from trying to keep the coeds from ganging the Messer smith brothers as they rehearse the Pony Chorus act. Harriet Stearns is doing a tap routine that is worth writing home about. Yow sah, folks, the Indoors show is bound to be one of the best fea tures of the whole Farmer's Fair. Dances Sororities With Five A schedule of hour dances to be given for Barb men has been announced by Earle Constable of the Barb Interclub Council. April 30 a dance will be held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. May 6 at the Kappa Delta, May 13 at the Alphi Phi, May 14 at the Alpha XI Delta, and May 20 at the Alpha Omicron Pi. i'iUlVI DIRECTION pfnhusker Na I 1 iiri f" Ii proud lo be rj Jr holt lo fC' THETA XI i I Banquet yA 2 ETA BETA (1 TAU j Dinner-Daihce 1 t PHI DELTA jX' THETA 'VC Banquet Jr 8at" Evenin8 HOME DFTHE TR5IYPRSTRYSHDP .... J On CBS Opens New Hollywood Station The Columbia Broadcasting sys The Columbia Broadcasting system will celebrate the open ing of Its $1,750,000 KNX Co lumbia Square Gtudios In Holly wood tomorrow with the long est continuous broadcast in ra dio history. The dedicatory programs will occupy eighteen and three-quarters hours from 6:00 a. m., P.S.T., to 12:45 a. m. the following Sun day morning. Besides being pre sented over the complete CBS net work or portions of it, several of the features are to be picked up by the Canadian Broadcasting corporation and many will be short-waved to Europe and South America. The climax of the inaugural celebration will be a two hour program to be broadcast over the nationwide CBS network tenta tively announced as 12:00 p. m. to 2:00 a. m., C.S.T. Hollywood's leading' radio, stage, and screen stars will participate in this salute to the new Paciiic coast neau quarters of CBS. Among the stars wno win neip dedicate the new station will be Al Jolson, Martha Rayc, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Ray mond Paige, Cecil B. DeMille, Eddie Cantor, Joe Tenner, Park- yakarkus, Jean Herscholt, Frances Langford. Frank r-arKer, miuy Elzy, and many others. Altogether, seven special pro grams will be presented during the day from the new studios. Among the tsars appearing as guests on the programs during the afternoon and curly evening will be the Raymond Scott quintet, Frank Trombar's orchestra, Johnny Mercer, Johnny Davis, Buddy Rogers, Mark Hellinger, and movie executives Louis B. Mayer, Darryl Zanuck. Adolph Zukor, Jack Warner, Jesse Lasky. Benny Primes Car for Hack Race Classic. Jack Benny's Maxwell will take curves on two wheels, with Roch ester eating lunch and driving at the same time. So predict Holly woodites in anticipation of the an nual Fresno State College Hack Race, in which Benny's famous old jillopy will take part. This mighty test of mechanical speed and en durance will be broadcast over a coast to coast national hookup over NBC stations at 6:45 p. m. e. s. t., today. Jack's car will be piloted by the redoubtable Rochester. Jack's valet. Benny' car qualified with ease, as the only qualification was that the car be of '25 vintage or before and not worth more than $50.00. The race course over which Rochester will have to drive the Maxwell Is a mile track laid out In a deserted cactus patch. A few hazards, such as an irrigation ditch, a 50 foot stretch of plowed ground, and a few odd tree stumps, have been distributed over the grounds. All Jack's car needed in the line of repairs for the race was a new set of tires, a new rear end, a re conditioned steering knuckle, and three men to push it. Benny says he will not enter the car in the Indianapolis Memorial Day rt.ee. i i Paul Whiteman will take his program "Southern Collegiate" for five shows during the prom season, starting May 13 The stout fellow, whose program is heard over CBS outlet KFAB every Friday nilght from 6:30 to 7:00, will invade the Duke Uni versity Campus the evening of May 13, and the following week will play from the Spring Dance of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. May 27 will find the jazz-master and his group back in New oYrk for a regular broadcast, but th following week they hit the trail for the t'nivei.sity of North Car olina, where they will help dedicate a new gymnasium. June 10. Whiteman will cart his Classified ADVERTISING 10c ptR L,N LO.ST- JuviI.mI .SiKiua KU Ch' pin TiiMtlny Hufl E. Mcit' on back. Call L73S3. I IMIAKI M Oraunizoil K. Union ISunds Itrrk-JmittUlutli-litlKMH. tlv.'A mi. I-hm. Ilium. 4-.'ir.4 Inlin I:. Cut arlt ( lub llrrn. Jill Nh. tHtli I.lirill t lint r'rlntnrr, KM S. :ilh ll'.'Kill l.nrl Hill, IVir, H Ml. .. KM! iW llnv Hiinn. mm mi. nth , H2H0 Krn Nrlnin, KJII0 K HI.. It 'iiiim. i.frjM It llmj Mrhnlt, 1117 L M...HIXO IjMfl Outer. Mil) N t'lh MIMIU Kit Rhrffrrt. T.'t t.vrrrlt f"!R.V.' i I IMIAKI i iumm sa MORRILL HALL PAINTINGS SOLD AT JUJGTION MAY 5 Combined Open House, Art Carnival to Feature Variety Exhibit. All pictures and paintings on the second floor of Morrill hall will be auctioned to the general public at a combined open house and art carnival to be sponsored by Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, on the evening of May 5, from 7:30 to 10. Best selections of student work will also be sold, as well as the hall collection, and exhibits from the Nebraska Art association. For this carnival there will be exhibi tions of art work which will be educational to all. It will consist of oil paintings, lettering, charcoal drawings, water colors, sculptur ing and design. A professional nude model will pose for an artist. Spectators may watch the artist draw the model by paying an admission charge of 10 cents. Booths will line the walls for this carnival, sketch artists will do portraits of the customers, and refreshments will be served. No admission will be charged, accord ing to Jeanette Osborne, chairman of the entertainment committee. band to the Johns Hopkins Uni versity senior prom in the Alcazar ballroom in Baltimore, Md. On June 17, the headmaster of jazz closes his southern tour at the Rhododendron Festivnl in Ashc- ville, N. C. Today's Radio Highlights: hi-A It. I n : no . ni. Mary Margaret MrKrldr. t :Mll p. in Kill Miller, N'lik'n Snrrtd, 2:0(1 i, m. ( urnhuskrr .Inmborrc, 3:1111 ). ni. ItHPM'hiill frnnie. 0:15 p. ni. Houkr (nrtrr. 8:00 . ru. licit. I'lillln IjiI nllotlr ttpraklng fmm Hf Mnlnrfl. r,::lll i. m. Paul Whltrnmn'. or-liclra. 7:110 p. in. Hnllnoiid Hntrl. R:IM p. ni. 1Ih Sour; Hhoi. 4:00 . in .liiNt Knlt-rtnlnmrnf. 10:00 . ni. Mh-p I'lr-lrtV nrt'hmlm. 10:911 p. ni. Oiilr Ndmin'i nrrnrnlra. iu-on. fl:IA a. ni. 1 :.10 p. m 2:00 ni. H:lo p. in M: p. in :: p. in. 10 MO p. ni -!d,l,h I nl. Mrr ( luh. Kalr Smith, minnicnliilitr. -I'rnn ltrl;i)ri. via. Tl lluftlnv ll..lko(l lllchllltlllv l.co HlrMiinn'ii nrrhr.tra. KHdlp llorhln'i, nrrlir.trn, . lloli I ruftliy'ft orchfHin. wow. Nrn Tnnrr. Man on llifi Mrrrl. 15:H p. in 12:4.1 p. ni 2:.iu p. ni 1.:ol p, ni (1:dO p. m. 1:00 p. in. MM'O p. m :;I0 n. ni Hillilir.rrrl. ( lirMi-rrirld Spnrln I rogram. ( lllrt Sr-rvlci' prourain, Wall l Hmr. , Hrt Mthlir. Hnnlynnnfj linflslp, Via. Jim- mlr I tnirr. A "war and peace'' lihrary num bering approximately 1,00 volumes has been given to Iowa State col lege by Carrie Chapman Catt, world famous suffragist. H W 1 u for more smoking pleasure everywhere Chesterfield is the right cigarette . . . Seniors Arrange Talks With Hoiul Companies Seniors who wish to meet the representatives of Halsey Stuart, Hormel and other bond firms next week, should schedule interviews in social science 306 Monday morning, according to T. T. Bull ock of the economics department. The office will be open from 9:30 to noon. R.O.T.C. UNITS TO PARADE FOR HONORARY COLONEL Cadets March for Sponsors Tuesday; Inspection Held Ivy Day. The annual R. O. T. C. spring parade in honor of the Honorary Colonel and the P. O. T. C spon sors will be held next Tuesday, May 3. All military science stu dents will take part and Colonel Oury has asked that all the spon sors will be present. An administrative . inspection will come May 5 checking the grounds, equipment and records of the local R. O. T. C. unit. Fol lowing the May 5 inspection there will come May 5, checking the rude before Federal inspection on May 18-19-20. THE MOGUL BARBERS Haircut 127 North 12th ..Follow the Wise Men t-JU STAR COTTAGE L-6988 CAFE 2355 0 St. COMPLETE Dinners 35 WE DELIVER 5C Is Worth Any Meal Box Lunches Delivered Fred Hawkin, Mgr. Off v&im-'M, 4 & " ' 4 I J f 7 vt XWv Nil .wj:- ; .r v;i, i Plii Upsilon Oniicron Sponsors Japanese Wood Print Display An exhibit of Japanese prints open to home economics students and faculty is being shown in Room 206 of the home economics bulldinir. Phi Upsilon Omicron, home ec professional fraternity, is sponsoring the exhibit and sale. Prices range from 13 cents to T5. Anyone wishing to obtain a Sho' nuff. Right in our own Temple Hall the hottest little spot in the world. Minsky's charm girls are ice-cubes compared with Hufef I 3Lsi(fc CAST OF 40 With 40 Marx Bros, under one roof, some thing will happen. It did! It has! It will! What a show! Only 2 Days Left! TICKETS 50c Magee's Temple Box Office Waifs Music Store Free Ticket to Janet Warfield and Cecil B. DeMille Chesterfield and Paul Whiteman bring you preview coast-to-coast broadcast from New York '39 World's Fair "Rhapsody in Blue". . . thousands of happy dancers ... a blaze of color . . . flags and costumes of every nation . . . Light up your Chesterfield mid join us in the preview of the New York 1939 World's Fair. When it's Swing time at this great opening ball it'll be Chesterfield Time all over the country. X ,sfc r i ... . V Ml . print should see a Phi Tj member before Wednesday, May 4, in or der to have one saved. The DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Teaehert Agency" 1918-1938 Com in and See V$ 643 Stuart Bldfl. Lincoln, Nebr, The 'White Heat Spot' of the Nation ) Temple Theater Friday and Saturday, April 29-30 rM, SiW As 1 Adulti 530 Chlldr.n (undtr 12) 25 Copyright 191. Lim.iu & Mviu Totu Co,