Show ' Delta Lambda Rho Slates Initial Meeting Phis Hold Institute Dance Saturday Night Delta Phi honorary fraternity will missionaries for returned dance Satsponsor a urday night' for gl) members and pledges The dance will be held at the Institute under the chairmanship of Lawrence Whitney football game at After the B Y U the Provo Saturday chapter of Delta Phi entertained the ‘‘A" chapter at a dance followed by a light lunch Fraternity pledges held an informal initiation party last Friin honor of the day afternoon The “goat” program inactives cluded a quartet composed of R T Preston Wilding G Gardner and Emmcr Flwood Rasmussen Broadbent a poetry recitation by Fay H Johnson a demonstration Woo"Gerald on “How to by Palmer and Paul Taggert and stunts performed by T Preston of the afWilding fair were Fay Johnson and Ray semi-form- Lambda Rho women s honorary journalistic fraternity' will ' hold its first meeting of the year tonight at 7:30 at the Chi Omega house A short business meeting will be held and Berell Winn will review the book "Ladies of the Press” by Isabel Ross Committee for this meeting consists of the officers of the organization Ineda Hickman president Harriet Parks vice president and Marjorie Paulson secretary Light refreshments will be served Alpha Kappa Psi Fetes Founders Annual Founder’s Day banquet Alpha Kappa Psi honorary professional commerce fraternity will be held November 13 Speaker for the affair will be one of the leading business men of the region who is as yet unchosen the other activities Among planned by the club this year are the quarterly stock market contest which will begin soon and a series of lectures by key men Zenger Final initiations will be held in local state and national busiwith the ness houses First lecture of this later in conjunction series was given recently by Mr chapters at Utah U and BYU Riley Doe an executive of the Safeway stores The fraternity will A Thanksgiving ball will be held also sponsor socials and trips to by the Institute November 15 from various business houses 830 to 11:30 p m Admission will be by privilege or guest cards only of - Utah State Art Club Holds Weekly Meet hold FLOWERS FLOWERS IN THE MODERN MANNER! Fun Out Pan Hellenic Rushees mi V ' ' S NCx I j If anyone else asks us to pay our election bets we're going to scream so loud they'll hear us in China Can we help it if we liked Thomas? The Engineers are back now bearing a souvenir of their trip which they prize highly It’s a very small Delicious apple presented to them by President Harris of the Y If you want to know why just ask any Engineer What have other girls got that we Utah State coeds haven’t? Anyhow Calder Pickett insists he wants to go to the Y and Harold England and Bob Cunningham just wait for mail from the home town Maybe Alene Bennett can take of Harold’s mind off Grantsville Speaking of home town girls did you glimpse that neat blonde who appeared at the AWS with “Duke” Rosenbaum? She’s from Brigham boys in case you’ve been inquiring We’re wondering if Clint Nelson really believes that Elizabeth Wardleigh is swallowing that line and if Elizabeth thinks that this is'the first time Clint has used it Hold your breath girls for the Forester’s confab in February Just think eligible Foresters from For everywhere in the west! good radio listening tune to Sam SW Stern) Bailey and Stan (Grantland Rice) Andersen every Monday night Cast your optics on the lovely diamond that Theta U Grace Anderson received from Pi Kap Grover Carter just before the Is the Artlm W AWS Calderwood riff on the we’re inclined level? Personally Add two more diato doubt it monds sparkling on ring fingers Bessie Greek has these days one from Frank Winchell and Nellie Pouison flashes one from Robert Jensen BY MARGE' At each turn we were stunned not only by the force of the impact but by the beautiful formals being worn at the big AWS ball With crowds to the right of us and crowds to the left of us the task of choosing the belles of the ball was a difficult task Elaine Siddoway swirled with the in a charming dress which had a black velveteen fitted waist and a full rustling plaid taffeta skirt Alice Bateman wore a soft chiffon dress with a skirt which was pastel striped gathered at the waistline and topped by a green waist Ann Groutage attracted lots of attention in an American beauty dress with a bouffant skirt and black lace yoke decoration Crowning note of her costume was a small taffeta hat to match the design of her dress Jeanne Jennings wears red and yellow golf tees on yarn for a cute campus necklace Genevieve Romney has a bracelet made of small gold safety pins with colored sealing wax on the end of each one It doesn’t take much in a campus costume to attract attention Ann Baxter wears a sweat shirt for a sweater and Marge Woodruff is strutting a pair of levis Vieing for the honor of best dressed man of the week are Clint Nelson and the scarecrow in the middle of the quad Clint wore the latest in a double breasted suit with three malted milks down the front while the scarecrow juac wears a new permanent wave inters-Spenc- o- - y°UT Delicious program Mrs J K Vanderhoff was chaircommittee man of the banquet assisted by Mrs T Alvord Budge and Mrs Ben Philips HINT GUI1 every1®1® en and aing cious tVig w3cUhowenoyt y to everyth pGUM daily h P EMINT SAE Initiates Final initiations for nine men were held Monday night at the t1® ie tVCWS i83S M GUM is Sigma ffiTTMjrai Gamma Kappa chapter of Sigma the pledging of Chi announces Boyd Barker Rulon Waite and Clair Bellows An informal dance will be held at the chapter house Saturday night under the direction of Chair-'-ma- n Karl Homer Professor L S Morris was the principal speaker at chapter dinner held Friday night at the chapter house He outlined plans for the landscaping of the grounds surrounding the house Chapter dinner chairman Howard ’Sund-ber- g was in charge of arrange ments Rex Earl was installed as acous-tu- s at meeting Monday night Alpha Chi Founders Beta Xt chapter of Alpha Chi Omega observed its Founder's day Monday October 28 at an “Old Prospector” banquet Individual red carnations were given to the guests as favors Mrs Kenneth J Van-- I derhoff was toastmistress and wel-Toasts wei e corned the guests presented by Mrs Kersey Riter Mrs Reed Bullen and Mrs Ches-- j ter J Myers Alys Baugh Jessie Hazel Owens and Blanche Ray Deschamp furnished the rest of the Lit- eork Social kYi Tau Zeta Tau Honors Service Chapters Xi Sigma Pi Plans Business Luncheon 227-- dQ : — gone ieltesh- - to cbew y0Ul ten y0Ul inexpensive M PAGE THIttCE 7 1940 FASHION FLASHES The' Utah State Art club will its weekly meeting Wednesday at 12 noon in the Main 54 Officers of the club are: Warren Wilson president David Fer-ri- n vice president Betty Miller secretary and Edna Johnson assistant Narwin Sjoberg report-- i er Sam Merrill Dale Steed and and Naida Richardson council H R Reynolds club advisor fraXi Sigma Pi honorary All art majors and majors in ternity for foresters will hold a corresponding fields are eligible business meeting and luncheon for membership November 11 at noon in the cafeteria Candidates for membership to the forestry group will be discussed with President Ward Stevens as master of ceremonies Xi Sigma Pi which has nationwas installed last al affiliations spring from Phi Gamma Rho a local organization Officers ' for are the year Forester Ward Stevens Assistant Forester John Tucker Fiscal Agent John T to stuBernhard representative dent council Ed Lofthouse Professor Arthur D Smith was appointed as faculty advisor FRED’S PHONE STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH NOVEMBER You can canvass the town but you won’t find ice cream as creamy and delicious as that sold at the Bluebird Hotel Eccles The men who finished their requirements and were accepted into the fraternity were Gaylon Rosenbaum William Shaw Bart Bowden Howard C' Nielsen Dorian Johnson Harlan Packham Vaughn Herbert Glen Wilcox and LeRoy Longenbohn The intitiation was under the direction of Ray White who was assisted by Eminent Archon Roland Reading John Weaver Jack Shaw Clinton Nelson Chi Omega Chairmen Margaret Simpson was chosen chairman of Chi Omega’s Founder's day banquet to be held Sun- -- day November 17 at the Bluebird Bee Thompson Helen Ellis Betty Shaw and Yvonne Carruthers are in charge of the Christmas formal Sig Ep House Party Utah chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold a house party Friday November 15 Chairman is John Clay assisted by Fern Wright Mack Wray Gene Peterson and Wayne Tuttle The annual Founder’s day banquet last Friday featured a program consisting of songs by Barbara Quinney Betty Thorpe and Mary Lewis and a reading by Nedra Hansen Paul Soulier was master of ceremonies Theta U Dinner memTheta Upsilon bers will be honored at a chapter dinner Monday 6 p m at the chapter house Carrie McQuarrie is in charge of arrangements with Mae Anderson and Cora Mickelson as assistants er Tau Zeta Tau will entertain a number of rushees Monday at in the women’s lounge Invitthe are ed as special guests members of the Women’s Pan Hellenic council and three refrom each of the presentatives other sororities on the campus Those who will attend include Marjorie Paulson Helen Allred Ruth Worlton Shirley Peterson Dee Louise Parker Carol Wenner-gre- n Grace Nedra Datwyler Hill Karma Cora Anderson Smith Mickelson Jane Mary Elaine White Ineda Hickman Carmen Wintch Leigh Beryl Peterson Bobbie Rigby Mabel Nelson Rae Scott and Frances Johnson Group Sponsors “Friends” Party Emmer Broadbent was elected president of the Agricultural Economics club at a meeting held are officers Wednesday Other and Alan Luke vice president George W Armstrong secretary-treasurand reporter Dr W P Thomas head of the department of agricultural economics spoke to the group and refreshments were served The club comprising students majoring in the field of agricultural economics is planning an extensive prdferam for the coming Kirkpatrick Speaks At Weekly Forum Leonard to Get Your FUR CHUBBIES and COATS Weather! Ready for the Cold Winter Remember Squires is equipped to do all manCome ner of fur repairing and remodeling in and get acquainted QUIRE FURRIERS U3 NC21H MAI? Oae Cay Carrie Stadeat Ratesi Have You Visited the JOE and WILLS) at) Abo Ramona BaUay WiH Do c"v ’ I— w ip y fc ifw su “THE WORLD IN FLAMES” IT STARTS SUNDAY The Picture You’ve Been Waiting For! tears PAT I'?? O'BRIEIt (I 16 WAITS GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT BARGAIN 4 tZ4 JW E iiij TWO to see! The aU new double thrill ahow Don’t Bee it if you’ve got weak nervea! THE ORIGINAL “SCARFACE” IliHur starring George Raft OSIver Hardy in o J ft Jack Cacqr —y r— i f ” ) ‘ iwt ? M 'AV FIRST-RU- N Friday Saturday Sunday! You’ve heard about this picture for years! Now we bring it back for you ’ ADULTS ANYTIME FEATURES THURS WED " Y Everyone who calls himself an American must see it to know the true facts! Plans for a Christmas party and Christmas caroling will be A short business discussion election of officers and singing will complete the program Dr Thelma Fogelberg will be in charge of the as meeting Max Doutre last year's president did not return to school ’ A uTamw lounge of the commons reception building -? Glad to Serve You! SWMSI Senational - Startling BUT ALL TRUE! First meeting of Le Cercle Francais a group composed of all French students will be held this afternoon at 5 pm in the Picot pOUSES A I Hi MERLE NORMAN to 9 p m ‘ And For Ladrfci — Staa Laurel COSMETICS at Thursday Paul Muni We Satisfy Other BARLHI ' 1 CASH-QUI-Z Reauty Parfcr Barrel! Why Not Come in and See Our ’ Grand Selection ibf A r ’ COATS FKHUL9 and DRDSS23 With £1C&C3 Club Holds Meeting MODERN liiCJ STARTS THURSDAY! Le Cerde Francais PHONE 432 We’re 25 Til 6 - 35 Eves li- college was the speaker at the weekly meeting of the Westmins- ter Forum Tuesday night Mr Kirkpatrick spoke on the “Saber Tooth Curriculum” a satire on modern education In place of its regular meeting next Tuesday the forum will hold a student dinner in Westminster hall of the Presbyterian church The dinner will feature speakers from Westminster college in Salt Lake One hundred students are expected to attend according to Phil Andrews Forum president I" Kap Party The annual PI Kap "klda” party which will be the second social HUGHES SHOP Kirkpatrick brarian ’ Girls! Now is the Time I er Serve As Twirlers Gwendolyn Smith was elected pan hellenic alternate and Lora Terry was appointed chairman of the Christmas formal aided by Nedra Datwyler and Rose Harrop event of the year will be held Saturday Ray Hugie heads the Beta Kappa Member committee assisted by Jack Couch The Alpha chapter of Beta Kap- and Bob Anderson pa announces the pledging of Plans for the assembly program Charles Snyder and the awarding which Pi Kappa Alpha will preof squirehood degree to Joseph sent this month are under the Carnesccca chairmanship of Harold Simpson A costume party will be given lambda Chi Ceremony the announces Chi Saturday night at the chapter Lambda house Darrell Keetch is acting pledging of Ted Johnson and Lee chairman Gibson at ceremonies Monday night Tau Zeta Pledge Under the direction of John AlliTau Zeta Tau announces the son pledges will entertain actives pledging of Edna Johnson with a program and dancing party Monday evening a party will be Saturday in women’s the of the given lounge Kappa I)rHa Swimming commons building for all prospecMembers of Kappa Delta were tive rushees and members W’ilma entertained at a swimming party Ellis and Betty Jeanne Stone have aLJhe high school been appointed of the Monday night gymnasium alwWJflch the girls affair returned to the chapter house They were served chili and spent Sigma Nil Announcement singSigma Nu announces the pledg- the remainder of the evening ’ ing sorority songs ing of John Hall Katherine SorAlice Bateman In honor of the fraternity war dead Sigma Nu will spend Sunday enson Elaine Sandberg and Franin worship Members throughout ces Johnson were given active the nation will observe the day by membership at ceremoniea Friday wearing white roses and covering their pins with black Members of the local chapter will attend church at the institute The “A” chapters of Spurs and Knights attended Intercollegiate the football game at Brigham last Saturday Young university They were received and entertainthe ed at the university by on service the organizations campus the White Keys and the Golden Y Eleven IK's went down headed Rosenbaum Gaylon by Duke Exchecquer Woodrow Evans and Scribe Edward Scartezina They were met and taken to the game Y Golden by- - Charles Decker president LeGrande Evans secretary and other officers of the Afterwards a busiorganization ness meeting was held and was turned over to the I K’s Refreshments were served The newly initiated members and some of the inactive Spurs also attended the game accompanied by the White Keys The White Keys gave a tea for the “A” coeds in the mens dormitory Afterwards refreshments were served and a matinee dance was held Broadbent Heads Ag Econ Group year s Game at Provo is The Phrateres organization a “Friends” party sponsoring Thursday November 14 at 7:30 pm in the women’s lounge The purpose of this party is to acquaint all independent and affiliated girls with the group and to furnish a means of enlarging Jt Phrateres sponsors friendships Independent Student Association book reviews musicals meetings is offering a trophy to the member and a social each month who sells the most membership cards according to Dom Laverme club treasurer All interested are advised to contact Laverme Johnson And Beard Dean Johnson freshman from Brigham city and Shirley Beard sophomore from Tremonton have been chosen as twirlers to assist drum major Paul Swenson freshman from Idaho Falls Bill Grout-ag- e of Logan also a freshman as an alternate was selected twirler the drum Last year Dean major at Box Elder high school and his colleague Shirley was drum major at Bear River two years ago The twirlers were selected by the popular vote of the entire was the band whereas Swenson ROTC o’ oice of the band officers officers and Professor Charles J Steen acting head of the music department Attend BYU ' ii- r I - |