THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1938 SEVEN Judges to Choose 'Name The Room' Winners Today Smith Views Architecture frr QbdsL (DaviA. c3 By Cay Deurmyer. One more football game lost and many '"never-say-dles" planning to be in on the next. . .among them In one car are Mary Fran Kier, Alpha Phi, with Don Coy, Evelyn Leavitt and Virginia Haney of the Pi Phis with Bill D. U. Lyman and Al Ashworth. . .Ace Foo Delt Andreson is adopting "Nobody Makes ft Pass at Me" as his theme song. . .Betty Alfi Groth and Wer ner Boch, Thl Psi, attracting at tention by speaking German... Kappas can't understand Marge Melville not wearing Dcrrill Har lan's Ftgi pin unless a Sig Alph had something to do with it... Ruzy KKG Bradford flat-heeling it with Kuropean traveler Dick Joyce, Phi Pst...ATOs captured a handsome pledge in Jack Arthur from O-tny-ha. . .SAR Hopp push ed into the bushes by one of his faithful flames. . .Mortar Board aspirant hiding her Beta pin every time she sees a liberal. Guesses are coming fast and furious on how Bob Waugh broke his leg. After eliminating the usual ones of tripping on the Sig Alf rug and bumping into a door the only one left is that he stum bled over someone. By Marian Bremen. Dixie Davis hinted that you would read something different In the Wednesday column. She in vited me to write as a guest what my idea of a society column was. Well, I sat down to type off the regular gore and when about half finished with all the ideas I had, I began to realize mat i wasn't writing the right thing. So 1 have started anew, and here is what my ideas on a society column were. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held their traditional Pig dinner at the Lincoln hotel last Saturday evening. The honored guest was J. E. Houston of Purdue, Ind., initi ated into the fraternity in 1878, Rowland Thomas of Omaha was toastmaster for the evening. The Pig dinner has an unusual story back of it. About 1878 in Caiiror nia a Fiji by name of Norris stole a pig from the Beta's; since that time the fraternity has celebrated the trick. Miss Gladys Lambert of Broken Bow and Foster Leui of Batcsland S. D., have announced their en gagement. Miss Lambert is a grad uate of Nebraska university. Sigma Kappa entertained at homecoming dinner at the chapter Entry Deadline Takes Effect at Noon With the Union "name the room" contest closing today at noon, last minute entries are con tinuing to come in, according to Mrs. Edgar Ylnger, Union social director. Responses to the contest have continued during the last few days, and there promises to be a large number of names from which to choose. The judging committee will meet in room 315 of the Union at 5 o'clock this afternoon to decide the winning names. Winner of the first prize will receive a free trip to Kansas for the Kansas - Nebraska football game November 5; second prize winner will receive a free ticket to the Military Ball or Mortar Board party, and the third prize winner will be awarded 20 free cokes. Members of the judging commit tee are Dixie Davis, chairman; Gwenlth Orr, Helen Pascoe, Phyl lis Chamberlain, Harry Epperson, Paul Bradley, Pat Leonard, and Denver Gray. Kenneth Van Sant will be present to assist the com mittee. In case of a tie in the contest, a drawing will be made for the winner. Judges' decisions, which are final, will be announced in Thursday's Daily Nebraskan. house last Saturday evening. Over 50 out or town guests attended. Mrs. Maude Gutzmer and twenty members of her class presented Schubert's opera "Maid of the Hills" Monday afternoon at the Temple theater. t Miss Jean Aldcn of Kimball and William Granklin Johnson were married in Lincoln Fridav after noon. She is a Nebraska graduate, a memoer or cm omega, and of Mortar Board and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Johnson is a former Nebraska student and be longs to Farm House. Miss Betty James, Alpha Phi, and former student at the Univer sity of Nebraska whose engage ment to Frederick Eiche was an nounced a few weeks ago, has an nounced that her wedding will take place at 4:30 o clock in the after noon of Thanksgiving day. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae and actives will entertain their new province director, Mrs. Mayol H. Linscott of Kansas City Mo., this evening at a buffet supper at the nome 01 Mrs. fnuip watKlqs. on Friday afternoon the active mem bers will honor Mrs. Linscott with a tea at the chapter house. The committee in charge of arrange ments includes Miss Helen Kovan da, Miss Jean Russell and Miss Irene Hollcnbach. Miss Ruth E. Callaghan and Mr Cyril C. Elias of Columbus were married there Saturday. Mrs. Elias is a graduate of St. Mary's college, ana Mr. Kiias attended the Um versity of Nebraska. Pledges of Phi Mu sorority en tertained the pledges of all other sororities at a tea Sunday after noon m the chapter house. Going to Chicago this week is Miss Lois Keller, Theta, who will be bridesmaid at the fashionable wedding of a classmate at Ferry Hall. Dr. Francis X. Byron, graduate of the Univeisity of Nebraska col lege of medicine, was married last month to Miss Margaret Inglis Pound in New Scotland, N. Y. Language Students Attend Slide Lecture Prof. Linus Burr Smith, dean of the college of architecture, will discuss "The Religious Architec ture of France" tomorrow at 4 o'clock in Social Science auditor ium, continuing a series of lec tures conducted by the depart ment of romance lanquages. With emphasis upon the most beautiful and representative French cathedrals, Prof, limith will illustrate his talk with slides, showing the development of dif ferent types of architecture in va rious parts of France. Prof. Smith .will continue with his discussion 'of French architec ture on Thursday, December 1, at the same place and hour. The combined lectures will constitute two of three being held for the purpose of familiarizing French students with the countries of the language they are studying, and incidentally to give them an op portunity for extra credit in their classes. The third French lecture will be presented on Thursdcy, January 12. Similar supplementary lectures for Spanish students have already begun, with Ray Ramsay speak ing on October 20. Prof. Nels Bengtson will talk on "Central America" on Thursday, November 17, and a third lecture, on a sub ject not yet determined, will be held on Thursday, January 5. 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