Th'urs'day, October 9, 194T DAILY NEBRASKAN Society 9JbwiA Whee! Just guess what the theme of the Sigma Chi house party is to be Heaven and Hell! Sounds interesting to say the least. A few of the dates will be Don Hart man with Alice Blackstone, Tri Delt; Sam Carroll with Martha Pickering, AOPi, which couple have been on and off for at least two years, and Frankie Moyer with Virginia Hughes, Kappa Delt pledge ... A very surprised little girl this Friday will be Peggy Jones, Alpha Xi Delt. Seems she and Lea Murray were conversing the other night and he introduced her to a cowboy friend of hi9. So, she has a date this Friday with the cowboy. Do I have to tell you or can you guess that Les and the cowboy are one and the same? This Weekend. Wonder if Aline Hosman, Theta, will be able to attend the Beta house party with Bert Allen Sat urday? We have neard from a very reliable source that Aline has the hives ... House parties are the only thing this weekend and so the dates might prove interesting Calendar Thursday. AWS meeting, Ellen Smith hall, 5 p. m. Friday. Alpha Sigma Phi hayride. Beta Theta Pi house party, chapter house, "3 to 12. Palladian picnic, 8:30 p. m. Sigma Chi house party, chap ter house, 9 to 12. YWCA knitting staff, Ellen Smith hall, 3 p. m. Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega house par ty, chapter house, 9 to 12. Farmer's Formal, activities building, ag campus, 9 to 12. Gamma Phi Beta house par ty, chapter house, 9 to 12. Pi Beta Phi house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Zeta Beta Tau closed house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi tea, chap ter house, 3 to 5 p. m. The HAT'S THE THING.. kJ vock (f (iffr AM You can't miss on these for: STYLE Profile flare Pompadour pill box Casuals COLORS Black . . . Green . . . Sherry Brown. . .Wine . . R. A. F. blue PRICE $3.0 - $5.00 Visit our millinery dejMrtmenl today' Service Care Friendliness Helen Kelley, Phone Daily Office or ...Going to the Alpha Chi ranch party will be old friends Betsy Jane Wright and Nate Holmai., Sigma Nu; Gerry Buller' will at tend with Bob Sandberg, ATO; and Marge Stewart will be there with Ed Butler, ATO. It is re ported that they have pretty much fixed things up. We hope so... At the Alpha Sig hayride will be Kay Duncan, Pi Phi. and Stan Scott; popular Janet Shaw, AOPi, and Dean Shepherd. . .Doing nice ly together are Norma Westphal Barb Group Holds Point Discussions BABW Will Meet Today To Discuss All Girls Party, Activity Croups Barb Activities Board for Wom en has scheduled point group dis cussion meetings for unaffiliated women interested in earning ac tivity pins and receiving recogni tion at the annual barb spring banquet this coming week. Dor othy White, BABW chairman, an nounced last night. Activity pins are given for 100 points earned by next spring. One point is earned for each half hour's work in an activity. Points may be counted starting with day of AWS activities mart last Satur day. The BABW board will meet to day in the barb office of the Union to receive committee re ports on the all girls' party to be held Nov. 8, and to discuss the point groups. Following are the office hours of the point group leaders: Betty Hutchinson. Monday, 12 noon; Eleanor Jacka (Home Ec Social parlors, ag campus) Tues day, 4 p. m.; Louise Woerner. Wednesday. 1 p. m.; June Heil man. Wednesday. 7 p. m.; Dorothy White, Thursday, 4 p. m. If they can't make any of these meetings, women are asked to make special arrangements with Betty Hutchinson, activity chair man. ihii year Society Editor 11 Nebraskan 2-7545 and Bill Leininger, SAE pledge. They have a regular date arrange ment now. Besides Parties. It seems that not everybody is going to house parties, tho. There is the Farmer's Fair and there is always the Pike... Jack Parker, the famous Delt bachelor, will be seen at the Pike both nights. His brother. Buck Jones, will be there, too, with his Theta after their squabble of the week... Maybe you can help Chris Peterson this weekend. The last we heard of him (that sounded like news) was that he was searching the direc- W-. mm m M ; r m I f!'. K Hm All , yh ' m mm j fvjS ji.! 111 it H 1 1 I ifiLSkXX 1 f .p 'f'1 CamfiT1 S I c.-.rKed tt0m m& ?IlYia3l;te f Spaln"-"There Is No $,0.50 $29.50. r ' " --:.::. - , - iff Greater Love"-"Youve ill 0)ncoaH' -j TURNPIKE FRI. OCT. 10 AdvMiw Tk-kHt V Km at Raarwril I1orl Co., 124 So. IS. or I'ni Imt (., 14th 1 8 Str. Am. at tnr Door SI. 1 Kara. govt. Us lac. COMING SAT. ft SIN.. CIIARLIK TEAGARDEN Rmtrmbrr Saaaay rHixinr. Start Dmnctnc. Barcata First SALE FALL 100 BETTER DRESSES FROM REGULAR STOCK ALL NEW THIS SEASON $7oo Yom haven't seen wch dreseei art thee prices. Cream ol the new fashions . . . color contracts . . . touches of jewelry . . . pepluma . . . soft, eleaant de tail, in wools, rayon crepes, velveteens, some wnh braid or bead trim. Come THURSDAY! Don't miss these fashion value. FOURTH FLOOR OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL I P.M. Dance- (Continued From Page 1.) purchased from any Corn Cob or Tassel for 80 cents plus 10 cents tax before the party or $1.1 0 at the door. 20th Century Rhythm. Coming direct from the "Hot bed of Swing" in Kansas City, McShann's orchestra is rated as a "20th Century Rhythm" group, and it stars Walter Brown, famed for "Daddy," and Eugene Ramey, "America's Top Bass." McShann himself plays the piano. A recent record hit of the band, "Confessin' the Blues," has sold 60,000 records so far this season. "The floor will be in excellent tory for a date Saturday night. fxSS'"t NJ Have to go hunt up my feather VV for the rally now. so should you. $"3A h "r""ls IL ;r:; :v. v lor the "IUf Show-' Ms. I I , . , . OCT. 11 ft 1! IX TKR-SON and His Great Band of 1 1 at S:St T. M. I i Hoart f CoattaMW frirea Brforr r. M. DRESSESf $goo l1 oo l j I300 I rnijpaaw. if 5"" : ' jjjaa- - - i shape," Douglas assured students. He also stated that it was thru the aid of Bill Marsh that the band was obtained at a door price within the reach of all students. Five mathematics courses at University of Texas have been re arranged to tie in more closely with problems relating to defense. The music library at Mills col lege contains more than 6,000 phonograph records. IVMOK msitr VfOMtWS SiZCM II V-7 V f rQ ) lf t:: :5 K5 hi Fourth Floor J it