FOUR 1 II l! U.-ML.1 ir,rivoivn "' """"" i liiivKiimnii nniri' CAMFP'L)$OEF&' It seems Gamma Lincoln Thev made husker for name that everyone ice cream & arc a Camp Fire banquet there and wouldn't let them in. And just the next noon we saw some active calmly eating lunch with one of the truants just as u noming MANY HOUSE PARTIES will enliven the social whirl on the campus this weekend. There will be two Friday night and six Sat urday. Farm House will entertain t the chapter house Friday eve ning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Francis Pel ton and Mr. and Mrs. C YV. Smith will chaperone. Howard White, the Fecial chairman, is in charge of the arrangements. ANOTHER HOUSE party the nine evening will be that given by Alpha XI Delta at the chapter house at 9 o'clock. The chaperons wiU be Mrs. Ella Marshall. Dr. Euiabetn Williamson, and Lulu L. Range. Constance Clinctaard is the social chairman of this sorority. CHI PHI is planning to hold a house party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Pool and Mrs. Uelsana Dan hare been invited as cfaaper cwes. The social chairman. Alfred Clark, is making the plans for the affair. A HOUSE PARTY for Saturday evening is being planned by the Kappa &gs. Ihose who wiil thap eroce art R U. Doo!e and Mrs. PaJau. s5H Arrangements are btujr Btade by Larense Ltadeke. ALPHA DELTA TH ETA wi3 eatertain at a house party Satar Sav evening. LCa Paerce is chair man et tbe affair and Delores nuRHtM wnJl be R. W. Rem-1 fxXa. and Mrs. Esaesa Hotycke. ANOTHER party which makes Saturday Jock brighter is the cane bedEg planned by CJfci Onaega. This affair wiU be ti&aperoased by Mr. amd Mrs. H. Decker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthjar DanjeEson. and the bwmse notker. Mrs. Martha Woods Hal lee. AJaoe ijiTissgsSraa has been in charge of the pirns for the affair. PI KAPPA ALPHA will be host at a party Saturday exeasug ax is chapter boase. Mr. aad Mrs. Al Ixader, Mr. M. S. Petersm. and Margaret H. Daras wO cf&apewsoe. ajnrxig"aemt fsr ttSae aJSair have been coade by Richard Decker. PHI TAU TH ETA and Kappa pbi. MetixxSirt young peepte" pnonij. wfil bold a Jocnt pacmac at the Wesley FtauawSalaoa Salsniiy at 5 in the aftaTsooa. SATURDAY tbe Block and Bridie, which is the local cJfcaj ter DUCATS FOX DAD'S DAY LUSCHEOX OS SALE KOSDAY ffCtoEiae.iS tram Page Tu Trnmriwcai the sttxu&HCts aawl thesr paiests wU f on. a gunnf to Jfe Boorsall wSese they w3 wiacs ttlse ansroall batUe bttai the Hmfcer and lew Stale grad dtirs. It ss piinS to res tt luadbtoa e4f em a deffixsitr time scixiduae Uaat erwyome may get to t&e f oaHU game en tame. Win&ag cp thf Say s actuiiuioeE. wiH be tbe Dad's iday party m Qc cuuhBPum whadb ss nai6tr the jfcreo tocin of ti Ear crenmaiL jt was 9EfihiLt!iiiei4 by Rontoni ITsiria. cihajrmsai fflf tle larootieols oaaiaaLie cm arTEHgwinesJU ffna tbe day that members as wed at ffmSttss are weiDtume at the ffestxri ties. "?Cat ccfly jiai are wtHosaae WIjy Walk Your Date"! B2125 SiS. RENT CAR RATES CUTLNTVVO SijC Pr IMlle Twne Chart Pay Crtty Iter What U-DrfreltCo. nj'j o sc. Tommy Chrulian b in the Hospital at Chicago Frederick Bro. Are Sending Tenite Frankie Waterhouse AND HS ORCHESTRA zjid a 4 Unit Floor Show Ti fmvsS irir8rsicB LcbwdOb Ija h4 aifcii tAhm. Adnr. SOc per Couple : 1 ...... ...,,.., AND SO WE COME BACK TO THAT inevitable subject of sneak liights again but this one was too good to keep. that some thirty-three Delta pledtrcs were out and around nearly all Wednesday night. reservations at the Corn- dinner under an assumed of CamD Fire Girls and thought they were. Even their had t. t. U. across me top oi it. hen the aetnes came alter thou tne man at the desk said that there was only naa cut wptturu. nf national oreantzation of Ani mal Husbandry clubs, will give a party in the Activities Building on the Ag campus. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. William J. Loef fel. and Mr. Ray R. Thai man. The party has been arranged by Vin cent Aithard. CHI OMEGA had as its guest recently Mrs. Alice Brookirgs Mc Dowell who is one of the charter members of the Nebraska chapter. Mrs. McDowell's present home is in California TWO FORMER STUDENTS seen on the campus recently were Bob Reeder of Fremont and Bob Lackev of California. Bob Reeder mho has been attending the uni versity medical school in Omaha is now connected with social work in that city. Bob Lackey is work ing for the Procter and Gamble Compacv with his present head quarters' in Creston, la. The for mer is a member of Sigma Xu. while the latter belongs to A. T. O. AND IT HAS just been learned that Paul Mintken. Beta Sigma Psi. this week passed the cigars, informally announcing his engage ment to Fern Dillow. a former student at the university. nivrs doing Friday. Dean and Mrs. F. E. HenzUk. reception. 8 until 10 p. m. Phi Mu mothers club. 1 'dock luncheon, chapter house. Farmhouse house party, chap ter house, 9 p. m. Alpha Xi Delta, house party, chapter house. Saturday. H j Phi Epsilon alumnae club. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mss Sarah Apperson. Lambda Chi Alpha auxiliary, 2:00 p. rn, chapter house. Chi Phi house party, chapter house. 9 p. m. Kappa Sigma house party. Chapter house, 9 p. rn. Alpha Delta Theta house par ty, chapter house. 9 p. m. BBoctc and Bridle party. Ae Uvtes Building, Ag campus. 9 p. m. Beta party, chapter house, 9 p. m. Chi Omega, house party, chapter house. Pi Kappa A'pKa. house party. chapter house. to antral IS festered affairs can the 4ays pmoram. mcthe beiing euymaElT wetosme at boCh the Ssaath enffl amd the foothal game,- be &e ciaji. Uorchem Slightlx Shaky Afer Herd Knock m Practice Wee Wffile Rardbesm w krooick t& ancrani.4 tm the ff(MCfcjS ffaeM vaau iTl mwrll BnlSile tiaick foir fcjsB 'TtoarsiaT msgSS- R was snteng jrioaa, Ibtraeveir. Keceovnug a najupis tap m tbe tteuA wSnae batimg b& ttoe toe as &efsiBiT cEter. Hmr tihCT CnnmJ that toe w a lacUe w.iA-tT cm ms paxis. Doc MJucJLeua cjmrlteHy swearing Sea stoaimess rtfietoiS at t Hi ina.ta wtoit gtt ham mtt etf tix tncqi amfl 9" tbe 63aae wlieffe ire eacjiS So ncane ressmg. H.onntaaBni fcafl a K20e tmwsiUe re inemJjtjriRg just wtiat aiapjieffled -ots4 ttJaat he cwiikim't srao t re mtmtow bow to ea3B tie aoane eff t2e flays ajRer be was tat. Y- W. C A. Discus C. T. VT. C A- SresteEMX tfasraaiBiBB times a? Toesasy at U 'dicrat, Ixjqs Raiiiiom ai4 Etsi Pertcais; TaceSsT at J. Fa AratJlfl- Tues .toy Awoe Pictost: Ttaar2ay at 1L Vatiirt. Onass amfl Eaame Fmataan Ttourefiay at 1. Cwtsme CJa22n; Ttarrsaay at Su Marjone SatBffib. Ag ist?BBfoa groups srr TTTbamaiiy at 12:39 aaanr Ga-Sys I TA 8 i 7 ENGINEERS Plans Underway for Conclave At Manhattan, Kansas November 2-3. Plans are now under way for tbe annual meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, at Manhattan. Kas., Nov. 2 and 3. according to E. E. Bracket, of the Nebraska Agricul tural college engineering depart ment, president of the organiza tion. Prof. Bingham. Nebraska engi neering school, chairman of the program committee, promises an educational as well as an enter taining schedule for all who at tend, altho a definite program has not as yet bee completed. It is expected that quite a num ber of local professors will attend the meeting. This society consists ejf three schools, the two Kansas Engineer ing colleges and the university. Meetings are held in rotation, each school entertaining every three years. PUBLICATIONS WAREIORS TO GATHER ON GRID- IE ON FRIDAY AFTER NOON TO PLUNGE INTO ANNUAL CLASSIC FOOT BAL BATTLE. Continued from Page l.l positions, with Wilbur Erickson and Lloyd Hendricks tackles out side them. As a last minute substi tution due to the precipitate de parture of managing editor. Jack Fischer. Lewis Cass will assume the duties of left end. George Holy oke is the right end. "Tbe game is a pushover in the opinion of Eugene Pester, left half for the Oornbusker team. Pester asserted his belief following the practice of tbe Cornhusker "steam roller" Wednesday afternoon. A to the facts of the situation the Daily Nebraakan editorial stall : was unattie to eascover ine fir.e I was not scouted and the yearbook Expect fOO Victory. Saccha Kilbc-jsia. trainer for the -Typelnce" expressed her convic tion. "All the members of tbe team are in the pink of con&taon. so I have heard.' Coach SelSecit was confident tbe Nebraakan team wou&d win by at least a 60-0 score. Coach Arnold reiterated ber for mer statement that The brilliant bcifi;j of the ConLhttsers are ready to spring a bewildering bag of tracks.'" Trainer Hafta RatMiurn was unavailable for Cjniotation. Unable to Decide on Referee. No person has as yet bees found wbo was wuLtg to serve as tbe referee and was also satisfactory to beta coctenderK. Various staff members of tbe Awgwan nave vot mmteeired t&ear services bet they were in a!3 case deemed eitber par tial or otberwete ucjatisfactory by aae of tbe ocber pubjticatwms stafla. coacn Hciuie lounui t.aix.wfj cmaot ta cjffitLaJe bKaicae c a Eressxf ecgagement at Norman. OkL Tbis year's game ra renew a rivalry wfcwrto rit 21s tbe j;ts of tiro 3rears ago wbesi Managing EifiUoc PbiUip Bnowcea off tbe Dasl!y Nebrasaim stacked into tbe farlTiiiffirf Ctf tbe Oocsbnuiskeir an.1 threw down a cbaaecge bo do tt-t!e- la tihat mcmmtionis caeLOict tbe Garataisikers wnam mbntbor by boo cr crcio ts caEkniisnm. Last year tbe gart3et Cay fc-i it was agam iraf tJ ma Os Cal ti9 tk-id l stlal- waits ctf aicHTztiws cellars into tbe gnu&urcm ffiay. nrsocxjrrs song CONTEST BEINGS EEADY EESPONSE nOoaSaEiawi frwra Page i rut w,iZfc aJI tie to!DT cralJitMa. I wutis 'f Ixnoirfils tbe belt c Ihuc.. VTbea sjftifiil if be tbcragbt tbe 4ea a ftmS cine. Cmrge H-ffiCTCie. jmcsnnarv ctf the tosMioralLs v4e- measiOy reptoel, "T'Sna bet 6t is. It's dome a lucg ""e ag-9. Off ewan I iBKiir.a: it waM eoccDrage acfiaoot Frmrt axd I"ve beard a &ot eff traoi sioiEgs aJjnwi.fly .'" StaTnara M3iw. busaLitsBt mam ager of Vat Gocxbuaaer. siaii. "Co Vftr-fciVji its ff.;a4)tJ tieaai as weilll as ikflc"afrmg tbe sc&wut its tm bame a good fifirt aocg. T'd Soke to see a Hot erf jrovJ aLgs sitextl!" 1 "iiar ana aa estCB iiea,," a"V.inlr OtilII1 nOAar cif tSie T!ir- iac. 6iaipea. "tat I imagine tbe sa&e tie tidbv: rctlKtr t&83 trtm tie Et4r3t buSy." Ma.r.Jr KuHmaiL. buirafst smuutrfT """Ogn; fca a.'-ajf tea titt tbe Sew jKiirjuJta aact tsaz are fisjeS ow tbe rt.ii fio avt pr tray ti reaH a?imt eff tit Cuns taubkra I bij wtu) bate a tarre number of cocteftasts liit tbe ffjiiXy s2ctd ocg nJ tru3y atbsnr tbe ffeferajfc.a mpeszSJ" I Johnston's & I Whitman's ! CANDIES j for Gifts I 60 - 1.00 -1.50 l.25 - 2.00 - 3.00 WF" r 1' I 'II IF i. I.' a rvi "IDES OF t . rfflk. -ow l 1'" . ri , i cleopatra; This is how Cecil B. DeMiHe pictures the fateful 'Ides of March"" twt thA .ination of Caesar in his new film spectacle. "Cleopatra. which is showing at the Stuart theater. Narren W Oham who plays the emperor s role, is shown struggling with Edwin Maxwell as Casca, while Ian Madaren, Cassius. and Arthur HohL as the traitorous Brutus. look on. Adv. RIFLE CLUB SEEKS 20 McGixscv Announces Final Drive to Be Staged Rest of Week. A final drive to secure at least 30 additional members for the uni-ni-afr nfte club before next Wed nesday will be staged during the remainder of Ute wee, accoreing to Sgt. C- F. McGimsey. in charge of the imiversitv nfte range in the basement of Andrews hall. "At least 20 more new memoers K MnmnNl twfore tbat time." said Sgt. McGunsey Thursday af ternoon, to mat wotk on prepara tion for tbe tr"111 rifle club com petition can begin m earnest. Tbose who do not join at cttce will have but bltie time to prepare for tbe annua! firing. Tbe competition wiH be held tbe week of Nov. 19. accordatg to Sgt. McQtfnisey and all rifle club mem bers wiH be required to record their scores durtrg that period. AH compettii&ti wil be on an nn.vn.'frrTLl tiAjtsc according to tbe plans antnonxncfd for tbe event, and tij.ic win be awanaea to me ua diTkitial winners. GOPHERS TAKE ON PANTHERS SATURDAY TTtirtv-ix Gosber iiavfs em barked "Tnausdair for tbeir battle! wstb tbe Pitiaiunvb Pantbers. I Minnesota's pflnrerful siftaad startel east after a fibort practoce cj tbe aivMrnicm Iwwa Uttbi. tbe !a.?t crsil heffnane tbe eaDfioumter wjtb te Rirmr.ni m teas aids Srvctei4 tbe fatal sessacm ta poOnSatg tup Ha de fawiTe drartmfl35a. OffSKe!:T. tne oo-fexr sitimh jipears emttareily j"if'Ctt.oiry to tbe Mjaantsotta cwici2mci; ssass.. TEETER DELEGATE TO MILITARY COCL AVE Bruce Teeter was mtamJ Xe-' brasa de&egate to tbe TJtTMeaA mnrantMMI stfR GffofaATtA and SHe. ' toomorary aiTauterfl military soewt t i 1&. 17 and IS. at a naoKtaEg ff tbe ' Harmsna Rafier was e3eicte3 br tbe groiop as tk pt?is5xt tiO fill uttoe vaitTr left by Jan Mjtkey. was also auacrjnofJ tbat poazs are mnapT wax fw fall ttoSrmaT aad ff jfc fPrTfL . I EUY ETDEPO DM T GAS fl3 CLOSV1 UNITED Tr v4to4rrc the: HiGHtvr stagc ADDITIONAL MEMBERS jr- ?- l it j i i TV - . i r i MARCH" AC COLLLN. Each Year a "Danforth Fellow ship" is given to one junior in every worthy Ag college in the United States and Canada. This fellowship includes two weeks at the Ralston Purnia mills and ex perimental farm and two weeks at Camp Minnewsnca near Shelby. Mich. Roland Nelson of Mead. Neb. captured the honors last year and for the benefit of the juniors who will have the same chance this next mtmnter he has consented to re count bis experiences of last sum mer. fan mu imarine a erovip of 35 men. all strangers to each other, men hailing from Florida to Wash ington and from Louisiana to Can ada, nseetine and shaking hands in tbe lotbv of the Y. M. C A. in St. Louis? Thus with no formality werewe introduced to each other this summer. The first four days were spe aobut tbe Company's experimental farm, a iraci cm atra i ing land oo tbe foothills of tbe Orarks. where aZl feed formulas developed in the laboratories are tested on all types of farm animals. For a week we then sat in the cool breere of an electric fan while being exposed to some of tbe prob lems of "big business such as ad- .trTT- mEMcmansbio. eram bov ine, forcasting markets etc This being a line with wbicb Ag. stu dents seldom Have opportunity to wwn.nT roiimtd- c roved to be very interesting as well as educa- taonaL . Tnen after two days at tne Worids Fair te met tne faiiowmg Mooiiav morning on tne snores Laise ificbigan in Camp Minne- la,4eribrp and deveSopmect ot tte fOW foBd T Cf MTlEg. l aai bsiamcmg of tbe Social. Pbymcial. Mental and KefigMWiS swaes wi E3fS plenty C gaunara. nir tots, boating ana eaung. tended five classes a day. taKgni be outstanding men off tbe day tmA as B- A. Waite assistant di Boom & Board $15 per Mo. fenm f lamfe-. tur. a-JT -anajL. rKa' "- L tUsaeti. Yfte Swik u DEW DROP DOT SALON CONTINENTAL Kt E-Sty"uicg COXSULTATIOX Baaasty S2bs TTlwae- Tp IH TH CLASS . y a l w UPlCOTitili 3 AFTER EVERY CLASS IT RINGS THE BELL! im the: k aaavywM - ftf. Iiir. Aji ifcin procjiircaotaall tax-twte." Gftcfoatpci Caircfcaacr ga ing.rl PraKC A2xn m4 far roaarii' aw taf pipe aacaa! ( Aovie Directory j TUAT (Mat. 5e; NU 40e) Now Showlns: "Cl-EOPATRA" Ocil B. DeMillea spwlacla with Claudetta Colbert. Warren William and huga aupporting caat LINCOLN (Mat. 1Sei Nlte Kc) "RICHEST GIRL N THE WORLD-Mirlam HopkinSjJo' McCrea. "LA CX'CA RACHA and "DUMB BELL LETTERS. 0RPHEUM (Mat. tie: Mta 40c) SIAMESE TWINS in UP""" with 9 Art Vaudeville show. M piece orchestral "I GIe " LOVE" on acreen! COLONIAL (Mat. 10e; Nltt 15c) Now Showing: 'THE CACTUS KID" Jack Perrtn. LIBERTY (10c Any Tlma) . Now Showinrr "THE MYS TERY OF THE WAX MJ- SEUM- with Lionel Atwill, ay Wray, Glenda Farrell. SUN (Mat. 10c; Nita 15c) Now Show tor: "CIRCUS CLOWN " with J E. Brown, and "FOG OVER FRISCO with Betta Oavia. rector of the American Youth rr a. H. Lowe Pas tor of Kuigshighway, Presbyterian church of SL louis ana ljkhu - M. Trout Dean of men at Hills dale college. Wesley Dunn will lead a discus sion on Philosophy in the Next Ag. T.ltCA. meeting Monday morn ing at 7 a. m. in Ag hall. There has been fine attendance ai meae Sun day morning meetings and we hope to see more there this time. Elmer Hevne Named Head Ag Tlay Night' Elmer Heyne of Wisner was named manager of Col-Agri-Fun, an annual Ag college "play nite" scheduled tentatively for Jan. 18. Other officers ill be Katherine Agnew. secretary; and Donald Joy, treasurer. Manager Heyne is advising the various Ag organizations to begin preparing their skits which must . be orieinal and presented witnout outside help. Cash prices will be awarded for the three best plays. Typewriters All makes for rental. Special rate to atmieBta tor lows term. fted and raiCt asaebmes ea easy Nebraska Typewriter Co. 00 Na. 12 St. Lincoln, Ncbr. A Thesis In Three Sentences FORTUNE SHOES are a, nifl; Iook. irm as any thoe that slicks out from under a class room desk ... as easy to wear as a new frat pin ... and hare a life as long as a prof memory! $4 00 is the ME.VS bHOLS Ot? MAXKALS.TMC IT IS. PAR ii nirg- mil MO FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1931. CANCELLED THURSDAY Rain Makes Postponement Of Touch Football Necessary. Rain was the victor In the toucti football games Thursday afternoot and the games were postponed urv til Friday, weather permitting. As the regular round robin se ries in each league approaches its finish, which will occur early next week the league scrambles are still very close. In League I the Delta and the PI K. A.s are tied for the lead with Acacia one-half gam behind. League II is topped by fej Chi Phis and the Sig Alphs bj undefeated, the former two and tne latter one and a half games a head of their nearest competitors. The Sigma Nus are the class of league III with the A. T. Os close upon their heels. Undefeated in League TV are the Sig Eps while the A. G. R-a are their nearest competi tors. McKIE HAIR DRESSING SALOON Frank McKie. Proprietor Individual 50 Hairruuinc Special Shampoo and oOC Finger Wave $01 Security Mut Bldo- L47$2 DANCDNC Antelope Park Friday & Saturday Nite Leo EECEi Eddie JUSCELUTII and their ORCHESTRA Friday LEK0Y T. BAUGHAN Safiirdoy price the difference in i you can possibly spend elsewhere. AA i D 6 u 12 J4XVS STORE AW EX. HOWEVER .POSSIBLE.TMOUOH FftCM PeOBAfiLT THAT TWfe cAJSLf Peo6wirocs or mm Laew L y W l I 0 ! ! UNL DRUG of course TZZZ EZUYE2Y TED COOPER- Mzstti TH SATIOSAL JOY SM0KE1 Prince Alb ill iMA 1 fcv ?