Show BIB AND TUC GreekRow u The E Jrope r the alumni homecoming breakfast —an This plan was proposed by the homecoming committee in an effort to stimulate a closer relation- minis' onden between active and alumni members of these organizations Each breakfast will be held at the respective fraternity and sorority houses at 8 o'clock Saturday 22 Members of other chapters are invited to attend Dean Croft statship lar-ol- d e's a his too Elise inks ed :her the ar morning October 22 Pi Kappa Alpha at a breakfast to be given at the fraternity house All alumni and at tigb' o’clock actite members are urged to at Saturday is Delta Phi Pledges 22 me alumni of will be honored ices ti are ti e rings -not KLDKNE tend man LEWIS ation be art Clark Thompson who leaves this Presenting our Harvest Queen on a mission to Sweden of 1937 Who will be crowned toweek was honored by the chapter at morrow night at the dance to take Eldene’s place? Competition then- - regular meeting Monday is strong Any of the six girls runPHI KAPS ning can very capably take over Phi Kappa Iota fraternity sent the honor which is bestowed the with the queen 'Whether gentlemen (or three representatives team to Denver last week end ladies) prefer a blonde brownette President or brunette she is there for the They are Bob Wall iganc Bob ments said M j uld b man n w! to be vas nk he ricac fasc 5 week-en- Mrs d Lester C Pocock chairman ot the Wives and Mother’s club and Calvin Agricola are a charge of arrangements in ursd UEi ALPHA CHI their Alpha Chi Omega held monthly chapter dinner on Monday evening October 17 Hallowe'en banked with harvest pumpkins fruits and gourds formed the center-piece in with black tapers crystal candelabra at each end of the serving taole Miss Madge Worlton was in charge of the program and the following numbers were presented: Miss Carmen Merrill two violin selections a number from the Merrill trio and a vocal Miss Hazel Owens Sorority songs were sung and Miss Vilate Smith passed Bluebird chocolates piesented by Mr Bud Fuller in honor of their engagement Mre X A Pedersen and Miss Helen Wright were special guests After dinner the girls were guests of life Arrow Cab Company and the solo by Roxy Alpha Chi Omega announces the pleug'ng of Miss Donna Peterson The of Ogden tea will be held from 5 to 7 p m on Saturday following the Although these are the game planned on all spedial hours alumni and friends of Phi Kappa Iota are urged to call anytime during their stay in Logan and renew old acquaintances Committeemen for the homecoming celebration are: Chairman Carl Alder House Decorations Alumni Banquet Ray Waldron Keith Halls Carl Alder and Keith Boyer in charge of the float for homecoming parade in: ' CLUB er Luncheon Given The officers of Tau Zeta Tau a luncheon at the Bluebird Wednesday October 19 at twelve o'clock for the patronesses Those who attended were Miss Mrs Clark Lois Holderbaum Halbert Greaves Mrs Haskins Mrs Arden Frandsen Mrs Laura Merrill Miss Betty Young Miss Miss Genevieve Allis Crittendon Gailey Miss Mary Hayward Miss Vera Chadwick and Miss Beth gave Beta Delta of Kappa Delta takes pleasure in announcing the pledging of Eva Yeamen Mary Dean Curtis Pauline Stevens and Phyl- Lowe lis Paulsen Barbs Frolic Sigma Chi announces the pledging of the following men last The regular Barb meeting was Richard Call Chet Thursday: held Monday in the Little Theater Johnson Earl Anderson and A short program was given It Frank Olsen consisted of a vocal solo by Keith Dunkley accompanied by Mary Today Sigma Phi Epsilon fra- Berston a reading by Erma Smith takes in great pleasure ternity a piano solo by Genevieve Clayton announcing the pledging of Wynn and a musical variety numbers by Henrie and Preston Johnson Marcus Weaver Griffin was announcPi Kappa Alpha announces the ed Josephine to the group as Harvest queen of Denno Seal of Salt candidate from the Barbs pledging Lake City last week-en- d President Junius McClellan formally announced his resignation Moyle Anderson was elected presievening by the pledges A trio dent to fill his place Erma Smith Ramona Bailey Sarah Hall and is women's and Barbara Nelson sang Adolph Peterson was chosen as and “Kappa Delta Gar- men's Geraldine den of Dreams" and a reading Taylor is secretary and Andrew was given by Beryl Rigby after Gardner who was elected last year which all the girls joined in sing- to treasurer and song leader will ing sorority songs fill those positions this year Ramona Bailey and Genevieve After the meeting the members Farr were in charge of the pro- joined in a dancing party at the Thomas Smart gymnasium gram and refreshments The club is holding a meeting Tuesday October 25 to which all members are urged to attend Plans are being made concerning the dancing party of which is one of the the season Watch the bulletin board for further information semi-form- high-ligh- SNOW-SANFET- ts club E The newly organized club elected officers and voted on their constitution recently Officers elected were as follows: Vice President Ward Magleby president Neva Nuttali Secretary and Treasurer Vione Anderson Activity Agent Stanley Dunn Boys’ Intramural manager Floyd Larsen Girls’ Intramural manager Lucile Frisehkneeht Suow-Sanpe- ARTS MECHANIC The Mechanics Arts club enjoyed a rpusing good time at a canyon party held at Guinavah park The main Thursday afternoon theme of the party was a lively game of softball with refreshments adding the final touch to the program Sixty-sistudents and faculty members met south of the Mechanic Arts building at 2 p m and proceeded by auto to the park While the club officers prepared lunch the group played games until 4 p m Then came the welcome call “Form two lines and let’s eat" The Mechanics Art department is cooperating with the Ag club by assisting with the construction of booths for the annual Ag show to be presented Friday and Saturday of this week All club members are welcome to help with the constructing and decorating of the Mechanics Arts booth x Hawaiian theme was carried in the program and table decorations the favors being small imitation palm trees Miss Beatrice Lillywhite president of the Salt Lake chapter gave an address of welcome and Miss Sybill Hopkins told the history of Kappa Delta Gladys Hansen reported on the activities of the Logan active chapter Rhonda Nelson Gladys Hansen and Viola Hammond were among girls who attended from Logan The active girls of Kappa Delta were cleverly entertained Monday For campus or country wear this Jarman Friendly crepe soled “Blimp” in light brown Nordic Calf is one of our smartest new Fall styles pin-stri- dog-hou- Brogue type Jarman Custom “Blimp” with heavy ribbed crepe sole — puts a “spring” in your step An aunew thentic style end Elections Lambda Rho To Meet The first meeting this year of Lambda Rho women’s honorary journalistic fraternity will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Alpha Chi Omega house according to Mabel Allred president After a business meeting in which a will be selected to fill the vancancy left by LaVerna Bennett Drummond Professor W on D Porter will give a talk journalism and Samuel Monson will play two piano solos The new pledge officers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon are: president vice president Paul Dean Fall Reader secretary Ray Waldron meeting of the fraternity Monday night the pledges were organized with the following officers being installed: Keith Sorenson president Harold Steed vice president Jay Clinger secretary and treasurer and Ben Bingham publicity chairman At the regular Pi Kappa Alpha jWwvtu c mma 1 SHOES FOR M 57®® h Most Styles GAB TRANSFER Day and Night Service 119 N 2nd East - Logan & (it THURS - FRI - 314 PHONE — SAT l)j Flowers fi Formerly Larson Floral PHONE 227-FLOWERS IN THE MODERN MANNER! STARTS SUN A TRIPLE-THREA- 1 T She could cuddle kiss P M This is NATIONAL ARROW WEEK— the best time of the year to get the pick of everything that’s new in shirts ties handkerchiefs and shorts GAL! Drop in today for a semester’s supply of Arrows ‘W and cook! Arrow Shirts Arrow Shorts $2 up 65 up $1 and $158 Arrow Cravats 25tf up Arrow Handkerchiefs GRUEN CURVEX EUBS ¥ Curved fojjitttw tide ojtjom wild I It's here!— the world’s first watch to be worn at the side of your wrist! TEN-O-WI- Play N Screen—— FRANK McHUGH slides CURVEX LORD a 14 filled model at on this yellow gold in and try Come watch e REG let U S today! PAT OPE I Homecoming Dance NEW ATTRACTION ijiNon im'HiBr I'M: tEnmoasai 13® MMsey IKIaEPti AND HIS SALT LAKE CITY ORCHESTRA At the Dancing Lunches Refreshments! EVERY NIGHT OKCfr Private Parties By Request! SATURDAY NIGHT Regular Prices ! 35 T O X I G H T Couldn't Say No” with Jane Wyman R never at the dtop of an eye for it’s in the natural place for a wristwatch Shown above is the Wick Til S I X fSitn “Ho The new CURVEX gives you the time r3AEnDiu A Movie Plctst Logan Canyon Motion Pur r: v $ $ FRED’S W Again Arrow scoops the style market for fall presenting new colors new' designs and new fabrics including many importations from abroad Whether it’s for class wear or a casual stroll about the campus it’s "easier going" in Happy Hikers The flexible action shoes that give your feet smart swing There's nothing else quite like them Crepe Soles In addition to their usual activity of ushering at the football game they will aid in policing the parade The club will also enter a float in the parade Chi Omega enjoyed Sorority Mark Smith's chocolates which were passed by Carol Obcrhansley last Monday after meeting A Second degree ceremonies were ' performed at the Kappa Delta house Monday evening for Erma Clark Leah and Reah Lewis Marguerite Clark Francis Rawlins Delva Ewing Afton Ford Elvera Bird and Joan Webb ! “BLIMPS” My find this week was Nola Clark who was stunningly dressed in wine and blue Her dress had a wine skirt and blue top The jacket was scalloped down the front with red buttons She wore wine hat and an matching wine shoes In her hand was corresponding wine purse and gloves Nola was really going in tor “wine” In masculine fashion this week we selected Ray Battison going through the main building the other morning (I think he was going to class) He was wearing a sweater shirt green corduroy trousers brown brown shoes and striped sox Why don't these boys get wise and wear something new in hose say maybe plaid? Arrow Majors in Style CHI OMEGA The Chi Omega Sorority and the local alumna chapter will give an informal tea in honor of tlm Xi Alpha chapter of the University of Utah and vsiting alumni Saturday October 22 from five to out held final inTheta Upsilon itiations Friday morning for Miss Betty Jane Dixon of Payson Jennabee Baiiff of Ogden Grace Anderson and Marjorie Davis of Logan Following initiations a breakfast was held in honor of new chapter members An autumn theme was carried out Miss Annabelle Smith Miss Virginia Ririe and Miss Ruby Leigh weie in charge of arrangements h Skip to School In Fashion Fotos idle! evening was enjoyed by chapter members and mothers of lneta Upsilon Friday eve' lung hi noring their national vice P'csidenl Mrs Lcola Luury 14 DOWN TOWN OK ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY inter-fait- JOHNSON n K D’s The Salt Lake alumnae chapter of Kappa Delta held its annual banquet at the Civic Center Salt Lake City Friday evening October Church and College” This year under the leadership of John Bernhard the Westminister Forum is inaugurating an entirely new idea The organization h will be an group which means that all members of Catholic Jewish LDS and all Protestant churches are welcome to atThe group tend the meetings meets every Sunday at 7:30 p m in Westminister Hall of the First Presbyterian Church of Logan Homecoming will by no means see the Intercollegiate Knights U theta informal throughout the house The Westminister Forum invites all young people of college age to hear President Elmer G Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college on Sunday October 23 at 7:30 p m in the Westminister Hall He is going to speak on the subject “The Relationship Between I K’s theatre seven The harvest motif will be carried out in the decorations The centera piece for the table will be hollowed pumpkin filled to repre' sent the horn of plenty Bright pottery dishes will be used and autumn flowers and leaves will be used Church Forum Plans Opening Initiations Clubs H At the regular weekly meeting of the Delta Phi fraternity held in the Institute Tuesday noon the men were formally following pledged: Arnold Bergeson Woodrow NielLoil Bailey son Grant Tolman William Max Doutre La Thair Pedersen Warren King Bertis L Embry Ralph W Maughan Maur-in- g J Smith Morris H Poole Earl L Bingham Hoyt Palmer Le Roy Jorgensen Douglas Buchanan Clair Andersen Louis C Duncan Harold Taylor Grant Parrish La Rue Miller Victor Dover Marcus Weav- Pledging I) ter i voting The Wives and Mother’s club of Phi Kappa Iota fraternity together with the chapter members are planning an open house and Theta Epsilon takes pleasure in tea for all former Phi Kaps their parents or brothers and sisters announcing the pledging of Hazel with Moiris of Bingham and Lucille to be held in connection the Homecoming celebration this Evans of Logan York J ed if Munson and Robert Reading Ihi liaps Plan Open House ied t LDS semi-form- Spurs from the University of Utah will be guests of their Ag gie sisters on the day of Home ccming Oct 22 They will arrive by special train Saturday morning for the parade and at 11:30 a luncheon will be given in their honor at the Bluebird by the U S A C chapter of Spurs According to Catherine Wright chairman of the luncheon committee places will' be set for approximately 100 girls The two groups will take part in a stunt between halves of the game Marjorie Seeley is working with Wayne Johnson as chairman of arrangements Ruth Mae Anderson president of the local Spurs is head chair-- j man of the day's activities KAP I’i as al Institute is holding dance on Saturday October 22 at the Institute Only students who have privilege or guest cards will be admitted No tickets will be sold at the door Privilege cards may be obtained at the institute office any day for one dollar By the purchase of the privilege card you become one of the institute family and are entitled to institute activities throughout the quarter Students who have privilege cards may obtain guest cents and cards for twenty-fiv- e bring one guest to the party The dance starts at 9:00 p m and promises to be a gala affair a Next Saturday will mark the first f what is expected to become an annual practice among the greek-lettorganizations on the campus wee To Be Guests Who W ill Take Institute Her Place? Semi-Form- Annual Breakfasts in be “U” Spurs THREE PAGf! STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 20 1938 L - ! ' I? V |