Page 4 THE DAILY TJEBRASHAN Wednesday, NovemKer, 6, 1936 oqqsuL By Elite Swanson. I suppise all you fraternities who who aren't giving parties this wekend are beginning to be thankful as there are going to be so many parties that competi tion lor dates is a little stiffer than usual. The Sigma Chis seem to be geling the urge to hang their pins lately as three of the boys have taken the final step. Arlie Swanson surprised PiPhi sisters when she could'nt keep it a sec ret any longer and wore Bob Pateison's pin to lunch Monday. Another new Sig Chi sweetheart is Arlene Shanefelt who passed the candy making it official with Tom Downs. Fraternity Parties The Phi Delt , party Friday night will take place at ihe Pike with Orrin Tucker for entertain ment. Among those attending will be Jody Wolcott with Fred Sch roeder, Donna Brugh and Doug Nelson and Jim Moore and Nancy Mines. Running competition for the best party of Friday night will be the Beta Crud Party. Dick Welton will be with Nancy White and Don Duncan with Gracie Swan son. Most of the Betas are keep ing their dates a secret, but Doug Peters reveled under pressure that her name might be Schmietz . . . it doesn't look French, but that's what he said. An almost steady combination composed of Pat Warren and Al Casey have broken all dates ex cept the Military Ball and Mortar Board, but they are very defin itely still friends. The Kappa Sigs will have a SMITH-WARREN ORCHESTRA Ploying 9 lo 12 FRIDAY, NOV. 8 44c per person Union Ballroom South American Dancing Class 8 to 9 p. m., Nov. 9 Union Ballroom FRIDAY, NOV. 8 COLLEGE NIGHT at V. At 4 1 featuring "SINGIN' SONG TITLES" Dancing 9 until 12 College Couples Only No Stags Bring Your Ident. Hard Vets! Any veteran wIm was tin married when lie applied lor his G. L educational benefits, and who has married since then, should apply Immediate ly (if he faaa not already done so), for the subsistence allow ance of $90 per month allowed to veterans with dependents Since this increased subsist ence is not retroactive to the date of marriage, but instead to ths date of Application for this increased subsistence, it Is important that application be made at once. Application should be made at the Veter ans Administration Office, in Room 615, Sharp Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. J. P. COLBERT. Director. Veteran's Consultation Board. Barn dance in their traditional manner and a lew to be present will be Jlorm Leger and Jeanne Kerrigan and Peggy Cowles with Bill Tyson. Stan Premer will be with pinmate Liz Stewart. The Sig Alph Jug party which has finally ended up at Antelope Pavilion will find such notable couples as Norm Walt and Janie Fry. Susie Storz will be present with Lee Levan and Mary Alice Dosek with Herb Cish. Four Kappas appeared Monday night with Bhining Iraternity pins. Jo Fankhauser, Fran Edee, Helen Humel and Jo Gunzel passed candy . . . suckers and seeds . . . must have been borrowed as they are not longer there. Nebraska Masquers All pledge and active f Nebraaka maaaana arfl aneet an Stoam 54 Vemaie Thursdar art ta -far meetta eaordinf to Blanche Duckworth, president. Veterans 'Veteran. View" cadla -torum will e made toniicht In Room Jl Btadent tiniua. The "Veteran KomM" atraaucaat awe Ktuted at 10:30 a. n. Saturday over Kt'iVB. Dairy Club A apeclal meeWnir of he Vanity Iaky olub WW be iintd tn 1oc Dairy Industry Jtaildinc at 7 :ttO onislit, according lo Nad S. nana. Poultry Qub Second meeting of the OmthunUer poul try Sciences club In acheduled uoorrow, November at 7 p. in. in the roultry building, pubnetty chairman Frank Foot! aUUed. AU atudenti In titrated In poultry are lavtted lo the ueekK art wMcb caMtfiea tian at be awnatnattoa will ae - J.Med. Student Council The following people will appear for a tnTvii-w lor taw anakUano lor wbleh ttey tiled an Mte tMudeat Council, aeaord la ta Helen Laird, president. I'be inter rtewt will ahe piaee at 6:00 Wednraday afternoon. Student Council meeting room, 3rd floor of the Student Union Art JSeJadorff I-t Npeaae Nancy 1nard 'ed Teller Walt Kundin Part Time Work Apply at Lincoln Theatre between 1 p- m. aitd 4 p. m. or after 7:30 p. m. Air Corps Quota A quota of 38 nnlverrUy atudenU sa aen allotted for the Airny Air Oarpa re aerve flylnr tralnlnf proKnam at Uffutt CMId. Former flying personnel Intateated hould contact Major Stephen at the Lin coln Knerultln 4fllee berfore trilay ta r- -ranie dar phyaleal examinatiana. r.nmma Mu UlCta A picture of aU O mum Ha Thai member -wUl be takeo for the Oamhnsker at the rantocrapkas Laaoratary In the Weat Stadium Thmaday. All ara-medleal KirU Bhnuld be present for the raup Ie turea, achedulad for 12:30 noon, ccordia to tManda Baaek, pubUclty chtlrman, CONVOCATION DR. RAYMOND BRAGG Editor of the "HUMANIST" "European Rehabilitation How Far to Go?" 34)0 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 UNION BALLROOM Contract Bridge Tournament 2 Divisions For Duffers and Regulars 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY. NOV. 9 Union 315 and 316 Register at Union Offic e By Noon, Nor. 9 Contract Bridge Classes 4:00 P. M. and 5:00 P. M. Thurs- Nov. 7 Union 313 Picture you in a f r i 1 , y IK S f f. ;., ..' v-'....' C.-.rl ;''; ' ' , ' , ""''.-.: . y f ' ".::v:-.;..v:.;. ...i.xy. ... t ft -. : f 1 ( r if (ABOVE) SudJle-tlilched how ie mk blouse . . . in White, laie mnd Pink. (RIGHT) School girl ttyle with demure collar and tucked yoke ...in White, Pink, Brown mnd Maite. Sices 32 to33 3.95 la SPORTSWEAR . . . on SECOND - t 4 y if ! J o 0 PA1E