FOUR tin: daily iskrraskan 1IIUHSDAV. OCTOnEK 29. 1936 (V NEBRASKA CAMPUS n (DCDAIL WIHDIDLL o SEEN ON THE CAMPUS. Miscellaneous display of ton eorfal artist Barbara Rosewater, Alpha Xi Delta, on a wall of the rag: office In the form of a two foot column of hair samples clipped from the heads of publi cations workers with enormously large shears: black, blonde, red, dishwater cream, mouse colored, pinto, greasy brown, curls, waves, straight, etc. . . . coeds jabber ing about going to homecoming dance a la stag in the hopes of nabbing a fling with Robert Taylor . . . Arndt's ec class humming like a bee hive during one of those little quizzes when the gentleman in charge happened to leave the room . , , olefactory organs groping skyward as col legians wend their way across gas smelling 14th where the street workers and the street have been at cross purposes for many moons . . . Sally Carter distracting male journalists by breezing into Mr. Walker's class in classy coat of Scottish heather , mixture with elephant ear collar . . . Cardy of the right half Card wells musing on the advisability of purchasing a few books in ; front of sosh , . . Blonde Greek- j featured Byrle Shuck smiling graciously at a dream woman in a black fur job of no small value as he and she shouldered thru sosh entrance . . . down slip blues dispelled by the fun and flury atmosphere precipi- j tated each year on this com munity of scholars by home coming day . . . rag staff I brilliants askir.2 today's society i scribe to remove the pipe from Its mouth, since the regular writer seldom smokes one. Sig Eps FeaM On Pheasants. Monday night dinner at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house was definitely the right night to be on hand if you wear a S. P. E. ; nean. ram wenxe, Jtsiu Diers, THIS WEEK Thursday. Sigma Alpha lota Mothers club luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Donley, 1 o'clock. Friday. Farmer Formal, Student Activities building, 9 p. m. Chi Omega party at the chapter house, 9 p. m. Alpha Tau Omega party at the chapter house, 9 p. m. Delta Upsilon party at the chapter house, 9 p. m. Kappa Delta party at the chapter house, 9 p. m. Delta Delta Delta party at the chapter house. 9 p. m. Alpha Sigma Phi party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock. Phi Kappa Psi party at the chapter house, 9 o'clock. Saturday. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house after the Homecoming game. Kappa Alpha Theta open house after the Homecoming game. Phi Gamma Delta pig dinner at the Lincoln hotel, 6:30. Alpha Phi tea dance at the chapter house, 4 until 6 o'clock. Homecoming party at the coliseum. Alpha Omicron Pi open house after the Homecoming game. Verne Raywalt, Larry Graff and Walter Piflum went west this week end and brought back 20 pheasants and the entire chapter lost no time in demonstrating their epicurean appreciation for the brotherly thoughtful ness. Delia Zela Celebrates Founders Day. Delta Zeta celebrated the 34th anniversary of its founding with a banquet at the city Y. V. C. A. Out of town guests at the banquet were Mrs. Bernard Malcolm of Omaha and Mrs. E. Staplcton of Los Angeles. Thirty members of the active and alumnae chapters were present at the celebration. Fleet wood-Wright. Wednesday, Oct. 28, Marian Fleetwood and Flavel Wright of Lincoln were married at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Wright is a graduate of the uni- j vcrsity and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Wright is a graduate of the University of Ne braska law college and is affili ated with Phi Kappa Psi. Alpha Sigma Phi Annonnees Pledges. New pledges of the Alpha Sig ma Phi pledge class are Don Cool idge of Lead, S. D., George Gra ham of Omaha and Perry Gaines of Fremont. : Pi Phi's Plan Sunday Date Dinner. Sixty couples will be entertained at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday, Nov. 1. Members of the pledge class will honor the active chap'er and their guests at. a 1 o'clo( k dinner. A 'Hunting We Will Co' ; Said Sigma Nil's. And a'hunting five Sigma Nus did go last week end with the ; result that the chapter dined on j GIFFEN BEAUTE SALON H B3717 1209 M THE NEW WAY SHOE REPAIRING AND HAT WORKS Offers Good for Thursday and Friday Only Men's Half Soles, value $1, now Ladies' Half Soles, value 85c, now. Ladies' Heels, value 25c, now 69C 19C HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Value 75c, Now 5W CALL AND DELIVER SHOES DYED Value 75c, Now 49c 140 So. 13th St. B7467 PRESENT THIS AD WITH ORDER 29 pheasants Wednesday night. The boys who fired the guns were Harold Pcery, Everett Degcr, John Wertz, Adna Pobson and George Galloway, Tri Dells lo Hold House Parly Friday. Delta Delta Delta joins the pa rade of house party givers for Friday night, with an open party. Halloween decorations will trana form the rooms reserved for danc ing into a scene of orange and black festivity. Chaperons will he Mrs. Paul Ream and Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart. Rene Smith is in charge of arrangements for the party. tkachkhs to sek dkawim; exhibits 30 Arehileelural Prints On Display for High Sehool Visitors. Thirty architectural drawings, among which are the two prize pieces of last year, will be on ex hibit for the teachers of the state convention in the rooms of the architecture department Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. The works will include the plan, sec tion, elevation and plot plan of the buildings colored appropriate ly to the type of structure. The two first ranking pieces of last year, a plan for a mausoleum by Paul Rador, junior in the en gineering college, and a plan for a suburban fire and police sta tion, the work of Ben Mariska, will be placed in the permanent collection of the architectural li brary following the exhibition. J4usicat Jootnotes The whole-hearted attention paid by the audience was ample testimony to the quality of the performance given by Sylvia Cole Diers yesterday afternoon in the Temple theater. This is especial ly significant considering the rest lessness usually prevailing at these student convocations. The entire program was made up of selections which have had little exposition in these parts. "Scbben, crudele," by Caldera of the early 18th century, and Von Fielitz's "Das sterbende Kind," based on the story of der Erl koenig, were the outstanding mu sical gems presented. The num ber attracting the most attention I NHS Teachersl Si Si i When you're in a hurry dine b j with us, we're near the cam- Enjoy fine quality food at reasonable prices. Prompt i service a specialty with us. Iselin's Cafe 1 3 Blocks South on 12) JJ 4.1 V ASM XVI was "Pipes o' Pan" In which a flute obligato was ably furnished by Miss Frances Morley. The selection was dedicated to Mrs. Diers by the composer, Hazel Kln cella, who is also a member of the faculty of the school of music. Other numbers on the program were: 81, tra I coppl, from an old, seldom suns; oratorio, by Handel. Kr 1st (cekommen, bv Fobert Frans, Ah! mon flls, from Meyerbeer's I.e Prophetc. O Moon Upon the Water, hv Cadman. Mv Love and I, by Frank La Forge, We Two Together, by Warner. The accompanist was Mrs. Rita Thomas True. A. T. O.'a Pledge Montana Man. Glen Clarke of Livingstone, Mont., la a new pledge of Alpha Tau Omega. Heitkotters ".Z" Market QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES Makers of Fine Sausage and Barbecued MeaU B-3348 140 SO. 11th SMARTLY DESIGNED EVENING SLIPPERS THE DIFFERENCE! LOW MEDIUM Gold Kid Silver Kid Satins and White File Cloth " HIGH HEELS 1024 O ST. Don't Overlook This Important Sale! $39 to $59 FUR-TRIMMED DRESS COATS . . . at only ,4 Truly this is an im portant eventl Only through a fortunate special purchase are we able to offer such remarkable coats at so moderate a price this early in the sea son. Lavish fur trim mings. Sizes 12 to 44 . . . 29 to 45 GOLD'S Third Floor. mm you JuOe 04ta Zeafrn vS4-; ":k . . . 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