J. The DAILY NERRASKAN Wednesday, November 8, 1933 'Harlem7 house party holds swing limelight for weekend Providing Harlem with real com petition, the AOPi's star on Friday night with their 'Harlem Swing' house party. Among AOPi's and dates attending will be Jane Pratt and Bob Livengood, Sigma Nu; . Mary Lou Neumann and Tom Brown, DU; Janet Shaw and Bob McCampbcU, Delt; Lorraine Chant and Verne Tngerham, Kappa Sig; and Marjorie Staab and Larry Swerlund, Sig Kp. Theta Xi Dale Anderson has a real reason to gripe about call boy duties. Arising at an early hour the other day Dale went out to get the papers -found himself locked out and yelled himself hoarse. Following the game on Satur day will be a Pi Pht open house, an Alpha Chi Omega ditto and a Kappa Kappa Gamma second ditto, to which all are welcome. ARRIVING Saturday for homecoming celebra tions are Cooper Campbell, twin brother of Woodie Campbell: Mor ley Hurson, Sigma Nu from Geor gia Tech; and Fred Chambers, former Acacia and well known N. U. track star. They will attend the Farm House fall party, and the homecoming dance with Phi Mu's Frances Vaughn, Kllajo Marshall and Woodie Campbell. WITH ELECTION over only the suspense remains but arrangements for dates go on and on. Ruth Salisbury, Chi Omega, and Julien Hors, Sig Fp; Jean Fisher and Wade Raser, DU; Bett Atkinson, Gamma Phi, and Karl Bamesberger, Beta Sigma Phi; Martha Ruth Palmer, KKG. and Sigma Chi Kokjer; Jete Horner, Pi Phi, and Leonard Dierks, Sig ma Nu; Shirley Faytinger, Pi Phi, and Phil Mullen, Sigma Chi; and Alpha Phi Marion Bremers with Bill Horn. ATO; Janet Moon, Alpha Phi and Howard Marshal, Sigma Nu; Jean Christie, also Alpha Phi, and Lee Roy Farmer end the ever-growing list. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the initiation on Thursday of Ros anne Sheehan, Suzanne Woodruff, and Mary Ella Bennett THE ANNUAL Kappa Delta homecoming luncheon will be held at the chapter house on Saturday noon. About 69 alum ni are expected. Professor Westbrook, dean of the school of music, will be the guest of the Sigma Nu's tonight for dinner. Several movies of the geological expeditions taken this summer were shown by Professor C. Ber- trand Schultz at the Theta Xi house on Monday night. Exchange dinners include Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi Delta Theta and Acacia-Gamma Thi Beta to night. Hour dances scheduled are Alpha Phi-Sigma Chi on Friday night and Alpha Phi-Barb hour dance on Saturday night. The Sig ma Chi's have an Alpha Chi Omega hour dance Friday night. Rally- Have Your Picture Taken Today 1940 Cornhusker Fraternity-Sorority Picture Junior-Senior Picture Lat deadline, ahtolulely Nor. 2.T TOWNSEND STUDIOS (Continued from Page 1.) candidate, and the Sig Kp found one apiece, so they emptied them together, put them on my feet, and the driver started off again. We found the car in front of the Phi Psi house and emptied the garbage all over it. Then about ' 200 more yeggs came running down the st. throw ing eggs. When another egg came in, the other girl and I decided we might as well get out where we could at least dodge. Just then, though, somebody hit somebody else on the head with a board so we decided to stay where ws were Outside the car everybody was apologizing to everybody else in general, except for eight or ten guys who were fighting. Everybody seemed to be very anxious to get rid of an the eggs they could at once, so we closed the car windows, and the girl with the car started off agahn. Some body yelled that a college man was just hurt in front of the Pht Delt house so we went around there, but all we could see was eggs all over the front window, the side walk and the street. 7m lining Miiiiiiiiii i' ,Am Mil ML Authors of MUTINT ON THE BOUNTY, A4 . J 7Yi I l -n. v5- U. m la m. . .y.m , v "k. V. A C t " . . ' Jt.t . U iy n THE HURBICANE and THE DA.BK KIVEB fi wnf 1X4? if, VICIOUS CIRCLE: Introducing the happy-goJuckyTuttles of Tahiti, who couldn't go fishing withont gas for their boat Couldn't get gas without money. And couldn't get money without fishing! "THE MORTGAGE LIFTER. On this bird the Tuttles gambled their last stick of furniture but nobody knew if the cock could fight! DEGIN THIS NEW NOVEL THEY COULDN'T EVEN DIE SUCCESSFULLY. Pastor Tearo held memorial services for four Ti ttles lost at sea . . . but he talked too soonl PUZZLE: TheTuttle boys caught a for tune in fish and then discovered they didn't know how to get it hornet IN THIS WEEK'S POST ARE ENDOWED COLLEGES DOOMED? Are colleges like Harvard, Columbia and Uni versity of Chicago on the way out? With mil lionaires vanishing, taxes rising, investments dwindling, how can these schools compote with state-supported universities? Robert M. llutehins, President of the University of Chi cago, suggests some about-face tactics in his article, What Good Are Endowments? in this week's Post. (Required reading for allstudents.) IN TITIS SAME ISSUE: A new big game fish ing btory by Thilip Wylic, about an overstuffed politician who goes after newsrecl-tiized fish and pulls a trick no sportsman could stand for bribes or no bribes I See There He Blows! AND ... a lively football story about the great pro star Tacky Farr and how he played A Ball Game for Delia by Ben Teter Freeman. PLUS a yarn by Harry KUngBbcrg b which the assistant District Attorney has a hunch that astrology might sometimes be Billed m-u-r-d-e-r. Read Remember Galileo . . . And a romantic story, The Crwadert by James Street. a y " t a J . . . ncien iiayes unique story, cecnna part of eight ... A timely article, Let The Neutral Beware... editorials, poems, cartoons fill in thia amolt'a Prat. .""w W3B mumgm mmsssm imuXj DON'T DEPEND ON YOUR RADIO HEAR & SEE niM IN PERSON To UDnusAy Mwaeles audi flllis dDrdaesilira Dnncinn AT 711,1 C0RN cob-tassel homecoming party Entertainment U SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 912 P. M. ADVANCE SALE 85c PER COUHJ: $1 AT THE DOOR You Ont Af fori to Wi ThU Party GET YOUR TICKET FROM ANY CORN COB OR TASSEL