FOUlt THE DAILY NEBKASKAN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1935. m v 4 u 'a 5 3 3 . - ? CAMPiLSCnEV tion of fifteen in great date, but and we suggest a canvass of soul who hasn't an engagement SEEN ON THE CAMPUS: Bev Finkle bumping his scaslet head against the top of U hall (base mcnt) door Three girls perched on the stadium steps, probably waiting: for Saturday's game Ginnie Smith and Barbara Dame- wood discussing plans for wear ing appropriate rally clothes Mary Kimsey studying in C I. nail (Campus Inn to U) Mark Owen with gestures, explaining how he gets along so well with Ellen Smith Jimmy Marvin ex pounding on the necessary tngredi ents for a party (he's chairman of the Varsity party committee) Chuck Reilley remarking that he loaves to rest Brothers of Delta Tau Delta assembled for a convention at the side door of SoKh" Theresa Stava, slither ing in the Rag office with that well known ladies' man, John Dalling Doug Sarson handing out wholesale candy bars in the Aw gwan office Janey Temple telling about the origin of her good friendship, day with a prominent publication's gal and Gene Dal bey with a worried expression transacting some sort of business or other. IN TOWN for Saturday's game will be William Smith, vice presi dent of Phi Sigma Kappa, and four other prominent alumnae from Chicago. During their stay at the house, a general reunion of alums will be held. SOMETHING new and different on this jaded campus, the Gamma Phi actives sneaked last night with colors flying. They removed the china and silverware from the kitchen, left the house festooned with newspapers, and absconded with the pledges' cars. AND speaking of sneak nights and such, Sigma Nu pledges left for parts unknown the night of the fraternity's exchange dinner with the Pi Phi's. Fine stuff, and pretty bad if they hadn't made ad vance reservations with the soror ity freshmen for a joint party to be held in the near future. A nice retribution for the disappearance we a call it. True Sigma Nu spirit HONORING Phi Sig freshmen, and fraternity brothers from Min nesota, the actives will entertain at a house party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Decorations will be in Phi Sig color? of silver and magenta, and the Avails of the house will be covered with famous fraternity emblems. Everett Chit tendon is in charge of the affair, and chaperoning are Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McBride, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holloway. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. ALSO tomorrow night the Zeta Beta Tau's will hold a house party as an after the game celebration. Two hundred are expected to at tend and Robert Steifer is In charge of arrangements. Chape rons for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenthal and Pro fessor and Mrs. T. J. Ogle. KAPPA SIGMA is also in line with a party at the chapter house. Guests will be members of the Kappa Sig chapter at Minnesota, and Frank'in F. Flagler, Colonel and Mrs. W. H. Oury and Mrs. Palmer Smith are chaperoning. Victor Hermann, social chairman, is in charge of the affair. SILHOUETTES and Nebraska and Minnesota colors will decorate the walls at the Sig Ep house Sat urday night... yes you guessed it .. .another house party. Nathan Allen has planned the party and Mrs. D. S. Boyles and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sturdevant will chaperon the affair. THETA Chi follows suit with another Saturday house party. The chaperons will be Mrs. Anna Cnapp and Mr. and Mrs. Ted G. Kimball and forty couples are expected to attend. Max Van Horn, social chairman, is in charge of arrangements. WE HAVE lost count by this time but anyway the Acacia's are having a house party after the Minnesota game. . .we trust that the campus knows when that is. Chaperons will be Prof. A. A. Luebs and Mrs. W. A. Brown and Mark Owens is in charge of the party. AND the Sigma Alpha Mu's are taking time out after the game to entertain fifty couples at a house party. Professor and Mrs. David Fellman and Professor and Mrs. Lane V. Lancaster will chaperon Try The smiLs at the GLOBE 1124 L B6755 THIS WEEK END PROBABLY takes the prize for the biggest collec social events of the year. Start ing Friday night with five house parties. and carrying over the next evening wit more, plus an all university dance and an A. T. 0. dinner of some kind or other, these next two days promise to be the fullest of the season. And plenty o provocation, too, for Nebraskans will b celebrating that big game Saturday night style. It's a bit late to find a while there life, there s hope campus freshmen for that poor this week end. o WHAT'S DOING Friday. Delta Gamma mother's club tea from 3 to 5 o'clock at the chapter house. Chi Omega mother's club and active chapter 12 o clock lunch eon at the chapter house. Alpha Tau Omega auxiliary, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bruce Shurtleff. SIGMA CHI house party, at the chapter house 9 o clock. PHI DELTA THETA house party, at the chapter house 9 o clock. BETA THETA PI house party, at the chapter house 9 o clock. DELTA UPSILON house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. PHI PSI house party at the chapter house 9 o clock. Saturday. ALPHA TAU OMEGA 7 o'clock dinner at the Corn husker. ALPHA OMICRON PI soror ity, 12 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. DELTA TAU DELTA house party, at the chapter house 9 o'clock. KAPPA SIGMA house party, at the chapter house 9 o'clock.. GAMMA PHI BETA house party, at the chapter house 9 o'clock. DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. ALL-UNIVERSITY party at the coliseum 9 o'clock. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA house party at the chapter house 8 o clock. PHI MU house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. SIGMA ALPHA MU house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. SIGMA PHI EPSILON house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. PI KAPPA ALPHA house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. PHI SIGMA KAPPA house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. ZETA BETA TAU house party at the chapter house 9 o'clock. the party and Irving Zweidel, so cial chairman, made the arrange ments. AND FOR a real celebration the Pi K. A.'s will call for their dates in a hay rack and hi them off to the chapter house for a barnyard formal. The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loder and Warren Thomson is in charge of the party. CHAPERONS for the Lambda Chi house party tomorrow night are Professor and Mrs. George Darlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadd. Alums coming down for the affair are William Eddy, Marys ville, Kas.; George Carlberg, Om aha; Kent Farrell, Washington State; Ralph Raikes, Ashland; Earnest Green, Concordia, Kas.; Chuck Washburn, Bob Hanna, Clayton Chartier, and Max Caliles. About fifty couples are expected to attend the affair. AT THE last meeting of the A. O. Pi mother's club, Mrs. Earl R. Wilson was elected president; Mrs. H. J. Bannister, vice presi dent: Mrs. C. S. Bose, secretarv. and Mrs. L. Hockett. treasurer. i ANOTHER all-university partv will be held tomorrow night at he coliseum as a special after-the- FOR SALE Size 38 Tux. Mechanical Drawing Set Excellent Condition Call 1635 Woodsview After 6 F7532 Minnesota Come and dance away those woes. Nebraska Come and dance! Presenting Don Shelton and his .lentuofiy Colonels With an insurpaasable array of successes to back up their splendid rhythm and novelty arrangements! Only Kentucky Orchettrm Ever to See Kentucky! Engagements at Memphis, Louisville, Buffalo . . Latest at Wigwam and Marigold Minneapolis Movie Box Lincoln Theater Corp. STUART "BIG BROADCAST" and "MARCH OF TIME" LINCOLN "MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE" ORPHEUri "WITHOUT REGRET" AND STAGE SHOW. . LIBERTY "IN CALIENTE" SUN "G-MEN" COLONIAL "WANDERER OF THE WESTLAND" Westland Theater Corp. VARSITY "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" "ATLANTIC ADVENTURE" KIVA "MEN OF ACTION" game celebration. The affair will be well attended by a majority of tne student body, we trust, ir past parties are to serve as examples DELTA TAU Delta will enter tain at a house party tomorrow night honoring the pledges. Bill Cline, social chairman, Is in charge of arrangement and the chaperons will be Professor and Mrs. James Reinhardt and Miss Pauline Gellatly. About seventy couples are expected to attend, TONIGHT the Phi Delt's will be hosts for a pre-game house party to which fifty couples have been bidden. The chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Junge and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Osterlund. PARTY GOERS tomorrow night, if they are lucky enough to have an invitation may visit the Gamma Phi Beta crescent night club at the chapter house. This novel house party has been planned by the actives to honor the pledges Mr, H. . and Mrs. Ward E. Simpson, A. White, and Mrs. Lola Hood are and chaperoning. One hundred fifty are expected to attend AT THE Pi Phi house this aft ernoon, the active chapter will en tertain at tea for the mothers of the pledges and the Lincoln alum nae. Mrs. E. C. Ames will pour. HOUSE parties being in vogue (to the extent of fifteen Saturday night) the Phi Mu s are keeping step with one honoring the pledge class. Chaperones will be Mrs. Rea, Mr. and Mrs. John Howet and Professor and Ms. O. H. W of Werner. Ruth Pyle is in charge the affair. SEVENTY-FIVE guests are ex pected at the Chi Omega house Friday noon for a Mother and Daughter luncheon. Mrs. Roy L. Cochran and Dean Amanda Hepp ner will speak. Bleacher Seats Available For Minnesota Contest "We still have 4.000 or more bleacher seats available and I an ticipate there will be seats still on sale Saturday afternoon. However, should these bleacher seats be sold we are prepared to sell standing room at the same price as the bleachers," announced John K. Selleck, business manager of ath letics Thursday. , The athletic department will en deavor to take care of everyone who desires to see the Nebraska Minnesota game, indicated Selleck. Marigold Ballroom DANCE Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 11th 12th ARLIE ISIMMONDS The Favorite Master of Cere monies at the Orpheum Two Seasons Ago. Admission, Before 8:45, 35c-40c After 8:45, 40c-70c (Tax Included i I If A Jml AG DEPARTMENT PLANS 500 People Expected fo Twenty-Ninth Annual Omaha Day. Omaha Btock yards men and their wives will be guests of the animal husbandry department of ag college at the twenty-ninth an nual Omaha day on Saturday, Oct 12th. It has been estimated that 500 people will arrive in Lincoln on a special train at 9 o'clock Saturday morning and probably 400 will be entertained by the Animal Hus bandry department until the start ing of the Minnesota-Nebraska football game in the afternoon. After parading to 15th and O st the group will be taken to Ag col lege campus by buses wher they will witness a program in the Ac tivities building with R. L. Thai- man in charge. The program has not been com pleted but will include several numbers by the ag college trio, presentation of the senior live stock judging team and a talk by Link Lyman about the football teams of Minnesota and Nebraska. Mr. Black, of the city recreation bureau will supply two musical numbers and one corpedy act, the judging team will put on a stunt and the Craig Swedish chorus will sing several Swedish songs. A banquet will be served at noon in the Activities building and will close the entertainment at ag col lege. Omaha stock yards people are supporters of Nebraska football and are annually invited to Lin coln the weekend of a major Ne braska football game. PLAQUES AWARDED AT W.A.A. MASS MEETING Women's Sports Sponsors, Council Are Introduced Thursday Night. Plaques were awarded to the winners of the intramural tourna ments held last year, at the W. A. A. mass meeting Thursday night in Grant Memorial. The first mass meeting of the year was for the purpose of introducing the council, sports board, and sponsors to the new women on the campus. Elizabeth Bushee presented the plaques to the winning groups. The trophies were given to the K. K. B. s, soccer - baseball, Ne braska ball, ' ping pong singles tourney, badminton and baseball winners; the Phi Omega Pi's, bowling; Kappa Delta's, basket ball; Kappa Phi's, ping pong singles; Phi Mu's, swimming and archery, and Kappa Delta's, deck tennis. Plaques for the highest number of points earned in the combined tourneys went to the Delta Gam ma's, with 1,390 points, and the Kappa Alpha Theta's with 940 points. Points during the intra mural season are awarded for skill, placement in the different tournaments, and number of par ticipants. Gasolene Motor Oil 10c to 30c 15c Gal. Heating Oil 6y2c Gallon HOLMS "a PHONE B3998 a' W 4 ' ; Hi f at the Saturday, Oct. 12 Coliseum 9 :00 Party! With the Coliseum floor good now and to remain good just as it is now Test it for your self at any lime! . . nique Lighting Feature to Re Inaugurated During Dance! Admission Retained at Same Low Level! MURMURS (Continued from Page 1), you rally, for the love of Mike, Rally! "Mangle Minnesota." It would be a boon, a veritable boon to this university if some wise but sleepy professor should say with Shakespeare today dur ing the pep demonstrations: "Hell is empty, And all the devils are here." "Mangle Minnesota." ACCORDING to the much cen sored news accounts of the current war, Mussolini has pep worked up in the proper fashion. The A. P. account says that the Italian officials have to restrain their soldiers to keep them from moving, farther into Ethiopia. ' The time is ripe for this uni versity to promote a crack band corps of about forty-five pieces. The R. O. T. C. band with upwards of 160 pieces is unwleldly; it makes a grand scale show that is impres sive. But we could keep the big band and still have a smaller unit that could play an air splitting circus march, a pep song at 180 tempo, a trombone smear, or a trumpet variety with a gusto that is impossible for 160 instruments. This crack squad of tune tooters might try some novelty numbers, get some backing from downtown business and follow the team to other cities. Isn't there some ad vance student in the school of music that could get behind this idea and really go to town? lTHJS test will be on the honor I svstem.1 said Mr. Walker's secretary. "Only of course I shall remain in the room. And I want you to spread out so that there is a vacant seat between each of you." When the test was well under way this young lady, whose faith in the college variety of human nature Is boundless. interruDted. Would you kindly put your books on the floor no not on the seat beside you, but on the floor." Head Nebraska chemist Demine-: (Advising students to cet his fourth edition). "My third edition will not do, it is absolutely worth less." Bright, but poor student to himself: "You mav be rie-ht." Mr. Deming says that the only reason he uses his own book in preference to some one else's is because he wants the best there is. Hp teacnes more beginning students chemistry than any professor in the U. S. We 3nvite IJou to Attenda ampus Friday and each Friday through This Friday featuring .... FOOTBALL Sport Frocks WEEK-END SHOW Date Frocks la . . . what to wear for a big week-end - Evening Frocks A Qontest for Various University groups will be represented by the models' each week... a favorite model to be selected -weekly by your vote. Be sure to come and cast your vote. BARB COUNCIL PLANS Good Fellowship, Outdoor Games to Be Featured at First Outing. Plans are complete for a joint picnic of Barb men and women at Antelope park, Sunday morning from 6:30 to 9, according to an an nouncement made by Dorothy Beers, chairman of the women's Barb council. Good fellowship, outdoor games, and breakfast can be enjoyed by all who attend the first social out ing. Students planning to go are urged to let Jim Riisness, social chairman of Barb Interclub coun And, Boy don't Save 10 on Cash Expert V&5A' Responsible Launder ers Cleaners 333 No. 12. Close to the Campus n presented by the Co-Eds of the UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA..., at GOLD'S KAMPUS KORNER (AUDITORIUM . . . THIRD FLOOR) Nov. 1 JAodels cil, or Dorothy Beers know by Fri day, Out. 11, at 5 p. m. Transportation will be afforded all who meet at 6:30 at Ellen Smith hall, 14 and 3 et. Jim Marvin, Paul Alexis and John Stover compose, the commit tee in charge of transportation. Fein Bloom Is arranging for re freshments. 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