PAGE FOUR Chinese Dinner Planned Chinese students will be honor guests, and Rev. Gordon Mahy, Shantung missionary, will be the speaker at a dinner for Chinese relief sponsored by the sophomore class of the Westminister Founda tion at the Presbyterian church at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. 'Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated Patricia L. Patton '4l, Doris J. 'Lederer '43, Jeannette Lose '43, and Lila A. Whoolery '43 last night. CATHAUM Shows At 1:30. 3, 6:30, 3:30 NOW AT LAST YOU CAN SEE IT! ! )?Üblic Opinion Demanded This Production Be Shown MARCH OF TIME'S a FEATURE LENGHTH SENSATION 'THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH' —and— "BAPTISM OF FIRE' THE PICTURE MR. HITLER DIDN'T WANT AMERICANS TO SEE! ! ! ! SEE 1, Why Norway and Den mark Surrendered After Seeing "The Baptism of Fire" 2. "M" Day . What Ii Will Mean To You. and Yourself 3 America 1914-1918. ' .A H i .*:' e. shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY I THURSDAY - FRIDAY I PrillP College Coeds Still Chose Lil Abners When Sadie Hawkins was 45 and still hadn't bagged a man, her pappy. Heksebiah, rounded up all the eligible bachelors in Dogpatch, fired a gun, and set Sadie loose. Colleges have continued the chase ever since, with the coeds catch ing their own particular Li'l Ab ners. Most colleges observed Sadie Hawkins Day last Saturday, but since this date conflicted with Houseparty, Mortar• Board, local agency for backwoods-type ro mances, set State's big doins' for this Saturday with "Spinster Skip" decorations based on this theme. A men's fraternity at the Uni versity of Arkansas held a day with coeds dressed like Daisy Mae and men like Li'l Abner. A log cabin front decorated the bandstand with several barrels of apples and turnips, and enlarge ments of Al Capp's cartoon char acters carrying out the theme. Morris Harvey College combin ed the event with a football game Saturday, although coeds could start gunning for men at sunrise. Through the day, coeds paid all bills for entertainment. The man hunting race was held between halves of the game, with Mairyin' Sam riding a donkey, and referee ing the spree. Oklahoma University's chase be gan at 4 p. m., with the penalty of paying all expenses and being sub jected to a soup bowl haircut for any man caught. Men invited any where had to go with the coed who asked him. To further celebrate the day, Salomey, the pig, was let loose on campus. Theta Sigma Phi Bids 15 Women Journalists Fifteen women, seven juniors and eight seniors, received bids to Theta Sigma Phi, women's profes sional journalism honory, yester day. Phyllis A. Buechele, Dolly E. J. Conner, Florence E. Held, Leslie A. Lewis, Sybil R. Martin, Mildred R. Plapinger, Ellen N. Ritts, and Beth M. Swope, are the seniors bid. Juniors are Helene S. Davies, Jane H. Firestein, Claire H. Hil dinger, P. Marie Lawrence, Betty Jo Patton, Fredlyn H. Pottash, and Jeanne C. Stiles. Nr .11 • :: Evenings Only 6-30, 8:30 TODAY - THURSDAY I COME AND HOWL THEY'RE MR. AND MRS. AGAIN! H WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY -in 'l LOVE YOU AGAIN ' FRIDAY ONLY 'GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY Starring CHESTER MORRIS JANE WYATT TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN We, The Women, The Blue Band— Houseparty's Hit SINCE the first football en counter we have wanted to ex pound our admiration for the Blue Band's snappy formations, and after the houseparty tilt we can hardly control the typewriter keys in dashing - off words of praise— stupendous, colossal, gigantic! The "Let Me Call You Sweet heart" number almost surpassed "Funiculi, Funicula" as a super arrangement, and stole the hearts of 15,000 fans in the bargain. Put ting Hum in a uniform after all these years helped, too. After the march arrangements he has work ed out we would like to put him on a pedestal. We swell with pride when the band struts down the field in dou ble quick steps making rivarbands look like something which was try ing hard to catch up to the leader. Here's to the Blue Band—the best there is anywhere. FOR A YEAR we have wonder ed what the animal was they called "lion." When it waddled across Beaver Field after two dogs, we concluded the lion isn't_ a lion. It's a teddy bear. CALL IT sour grapes if you will, but we contend that 99 per cent of the imports looked like Coney Island pickups. The other per cent sent "sorry buts." All-American Star LUCKMAN presents a met full of Chesterfields ie All-American College •1 MARY LOU BULLARD. YOUR GOAL FOR MORE SMOKING PLE eaetiut a &eaAate7' . Copyright 1940. faccrrt & lutras Toucco Co. Home Ec Seniors Offer Exhibits Demonstrations by Home Eco nomics seniors began yesterday in 106 Home Economics Building with Bertha M. Douthett and Ruth N. Ginter presenting "Meats For The Thanksgiving Dinner." Maria R. Kase will give "After The Tur key—The Pie," at 10 a. m. today, and at 11 a. in., Ann- K. Lobach will demonstrate "Harvest Season Quick Breads." "Delightful Thanksgiving Des serts" will be shown on Friday at 10 a. m. by Charlotte A. Lowe, and at 11 a. m., "The Prologue to a Pleasing Meal" will be done by Mary Jane Margerum. On Satur day at 10 a. m., K. Virginia Bar ger will offer "Vegetables! The Harvest Season's Favorites," while at 11 a. m., Marian F. Rapp will present "Holiday Entertaining Made Easy and Interesting." Next Tuesday at 10 a. m., Elea nor M. Boyer will show how to "Let Your Oven Do it," and at 11 a. m., Jeanne Clarke will do "Humpty Dumpty Entertains." Mary Belle Crossman ,will offer "Milk and Cheese Delights," next Wednesday at 10 a. m., and at 11 a. m., Rhea J: Hower is to present "Festive Salads for Your Thanks giving Dinner." There are three touchdowns in every pack of Chesterfields for smokers like your self. ,The first is a COOLER smoke . . . the second score for Chesterfield is BETTER TASTE . . . and the third and winning score for any smoker is Chesterfield's REAL MILDNESS. The reason Chesterfields satis.6 , is in their right combi nation of the finest tobaccos grown. . . the perfect blend that you'll find in no other cigarette. They really Satisfy. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1940 HE Consultant Service Opens For All Coeds s Clothing and personal appear ance consultant service, sponsored by the home economics depart ment, was open in Room 223, Home Economics Building, from • 3 to 5 p.m. yesterday under the direction of Miss Pearle Haas, instructor in clothing textiles. This service, which is open to all coeds with problems of personal appearance, budgeting, or clothing, also meets from 4 to 5 p.m. Fridays under Miss Anormalee Martin of the clothing department. Five Women Tested For Hockey Umpiring Five' women who were tested on hockey umpiring on Holmes Field Monday afternoon by . Mrs. Helen Chariotte, former All-Am erican hockey player and -national ly-rated umpire, completed their examinations yesterday morning. Bernice M. Maurer '42., Ethel M. Patton '42, V. Dorothy Radcliffe '42, and Betty E. Widger '4l were tested on intramural rating, while Miss Mildred A. Lucey, instructor in activities, was tested on local rating. The library at the University of Texas now houses 639,732 volumes art increase of 26,117 over last year. . . ~ \ ~~~ m~~m~~> ~ / .\~ ~ ~ . ~ \~~ , . `~ ~ ~ w MILDER COOLER, BETTER TASTE