FOUR TITF DAILY NERRASKAN FRTDAY. OCTORER 26, 19.lt. r : CAMPUSOCIETY A GOOD TIME IS PRACTI cally guaranteed for everyone on the campus this week end. With five house parties, an all university dance in the coliseum, many Dad's Day affairs, and one of the best games of the season, to say nothing of the nationally fa mous Herbie Kay all in town at once, who couldn't enjoy themselves? Reservations for this last affair started pouring in about two weeks ago. As far as we can find out all the tickets have been gone for some time. Rumors have it that Lincoln may hear Wayne King, Jan Garber, and even Guy Lombardo it s a good idea anyway THE DADS DAY party In tbeu coliseum Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock la being given by the Barb council. The permanent decora tions are being used and it is ru mored that the lighting arrange ment may be changed. Music will be furnished by Pat Ash and his Tiin Cinders, and Mr, and Mrs, Stephen M. Corey, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Remmutn, ana Mr. ana Mrs. Charles B. Nutting will chape- rone. NEBRASKA ACACIAS will be represented at their national con ference being held In Lawrence, Kas. this week end by Eugene f. Allen and Louis J. Larson, both of Sioux City, la. Both delegates left by train una morning lor tne con vention, and will return to Lincoln Sunday night. The conference closes Sunday afternoon. SIX ALPHA CHI Os returned to Lincoln this week end to attend the District Teachers meeting. They include Pauline Strickler, Arlene Steeple, Harriet Dunlap, Jean Alden, Mrs. Paul Davies, and Mrs. William GodenhaL WHILE HALLOWEEN IS still officially five days off, the West minister Fellowship of the West minister Presbyterian church is giving a party with the Halloween motif Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the Brown Bear Cabin at Pio neer Park. Members and friends of the organization will leave the church promptly at 7:30. AND MORE sorority alumns are back In town for the annual teachers convention. We saw Mil dred Sherman, Thetas, and Ruth Preston, a Pi Phi. A FOUNDER of Pi Lambda Theta. women's educational or ganization, will address members of the local chapter at a Founder's day luncheon being held at the city Y. W. C. A. this Saturday noon. She is Miss Ella V. Dobbs. TO NIGHT boys will don over alls and girls will appear in cot ton dresses for this is the evening of the annual Farmers' Formal which is being held at the Activi ties building on the Ag campus at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Burr, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kelm, and Miss Margaret Fedde will chaperone. The party is a program affair and dancing will be started by a grand march. The climax of the affair will be the presentation of the Farm Formal Queen whose identity will not be revealed until this time. phi kappa P5I will hold a house party at the chapter house this evening at 8:30 o clock. Chap erones will be Prof. Lane W. Lan caster. Prof. William Walton, and Mrs. Myra Cox. Lancing Ander son is in charge of arrangements. ANOTHER houseparty on the campus tonight will be given by the Phi Sigma Kappa's at 8:30 o clock. The affair will be chap- eronea by Mr. ana Mrs. Charles E. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McBride. ALPHA TAU OMEGA will en tertain at a party at the chapter house this evening. Prof. D. W. Dysinger, and Major and Mrs. J. P. Horan are to be the chaperones. The social chairman, Bill Fisher, is in charge of arrangements for the party. www BETA SIGMA PSI is planning to give a parly tonight at the chapter house at 8:30 o'clock. The chaperones are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dimklau, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil G. Glasser. In charge of the party JNCOLN'S FASHION CENTER"W""" i SMART WEAR gs FOR WOMEN 1222-12240 STREET THEY'RE HERE i WHAT'S DOING Friday. Lambda Chi Alpha auxiliary, chapter house, 2 p. m. Dean of women, luncheon, University club. Phi Delta Theta, mothers club, chapter house, 2 p. m. Phi Kappa PsI, house party, 8:30 o'clock, chapter house. Farmers' formal, Student Ac tivities building, ag campus, 8:30 p. m. Phi Sigma Kappa, house party, chapter house 8:30 p. m, Delian Union Literary Socie ty, party, 8:30 o'clock, Delian Union Hall. Beta Sigma Psi, house party, chapter house, 8:30 p. m. Alpha Tau Omega, house par ty, chapter house, 8:30 p. m. Theta Chi, radio party, chap ter house, 9 p. m. Saturday. Nebraska-Ames game, sta dium, 2 o'clock. Dads' day luncheon, 12 o'clock. Lincoln chamber of commerce. Dads' day party, coliseum, 8:30 o'clock. Mu Phi Epsilon, founders day banquet. University club. is Harold Steckling, the social chairman. A RADIO PARTY will be given this evening by the Theta Chi's at their chapter house. Mr. Rex F. Gage, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Arndt, and Mrs. Anna Knapp will chap erone. George B. McCrory, the so cial chairman, is in charge of the arrangements. DELIAN UNION Literary So ciety will hold a party at the Delian Union hall this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Verla Chapman, who is planning the affair, has asked Miss Edith Anderson, Miss Esther S. Anderson, aid Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Aakhus to chaperone. THE FAMILIES of students have a large week end ahead of them. Many of the houses on the campus have planned dinners, luncheons, or receptions in their honor. And of course there is the Dad's day luncheon at the cham ber of commerce at 12 o'clock which is being given by the Inno cents. Decorations for this affair, according to Frank Crabill who is arranging them, will be large Ne braska pennants hung from the ceiling and distributed thruout the room. Burt Marvin is general chairman in charge of the ban quet. m w w THOSE WHO have planned a dinner at their chapter houses in honor of their fathers are: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Sigma Kap pa, and Sigma Chi. The Acacia's have arranged to have a smoker after the game. 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