* OpenHouseH eads Social Events forthisWeekend By LOIS HULSER Webfeet will get their annual workout Saturday, evening when they tape their saddles for the inevitable bunion derby which will take men’s groups on a tour of women’s organizations with ten minutes of jive and swing at each house. Beginning at 7 o’clock coeds will entertain guests until midnight. Radio dances, firesides and open houses are being planned by many houses after the first home game when Oregon plays Idaho Friday night. Houses planning entertainment include Alpha Om ^^ron Pi, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta, and Phi Kappa Psi. First Desserts Last night pledges attended The Studio Hairstyling - Permanents Formerly Imola's LILLIAN JENSEN Operator — their first dessert and upperclass men renewed old friendships over a cup of coffee. Alpha Tau Ome ga exchanged with Kappa Kappa Gamma; Campbell co-op-Hilyard house; Chi Psi-Kappa Alpha The ta; Gamma Phi Beta-Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Chi Omega-Kappa Sigma; Phi Sigma Kappa- Alpha Omicron Pi; Sigma Alpha Epsi lon-Alpha Phi; Delta Gamma Sigma Chi; and Chi Omega-The ta Chi. Sunday afternoon Delta Delta Delta is honoring Mrs. R. Louise Fitch, one of their national fra ternity officers at a Swedish buf fet where she will meet members of the University faculty. Mrs. I For your leisure hours KNOCK AROUND in a MOCCAROUND. Made of soft Napa leather, Moccarounds are the perfect casual shoe. As featured in Mademoiselle. 4.95 and 5.95 Charge Accounts Invited 1060 Willamette Blond Beige Is New This rich color is being featured in the softest of wools. Topped with a fluffy fur collar, it gives you a coat with that elegant feeling for dress-up occasions. Deeper than ordinary beige, Blond Beige can be worn in all seasons. Tuxedo style, with an extra full back, is a fashion you will enjoy. Fitch was formerly dean of wo men at Cornell university. Wednesday Reception Autumn colors decorated al umni hall Wednesday evening for the annual President's reception for the University faculty. Mem bers of heads of houses served at the formal occasion. In the receiving line were Mr. Earl M. Pallett, Chancellor and Mrs. Frederick M. Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. Burt Brown Barker, and President and Mrs. Donald M. Erb. Knife Drapers Aren ’t Popular All right, so you do ask for five glasses of milk with your lunch, so you insist on draping knife, spoon, etc., all over your plate. Maybe you have fim smearing your glamor all over the nap kins. But remember you aren't any dream girl to the houseboy who spills your silverware or lugs those milk glasses back and forth. And you won’t click at that all-important first dessert if you leave a trail of gory look ing Helena Rubenstein. Are you a member of that weird horde which doesn't know about ash trays ? Do you still pick the dinner table as the logical place to discuss your last visit to the dentist or accidents you have almost been in? Everyone hopes you know the answers, especially your house mother. And yet isn’t it amazing how the gruesome mistakes al ways happen to some one else ? Everyone still hopes you will get by, so why not check up on whe ther you pass things with a half hearted shrug which leaves all the muscle work for the poor sis ter who is next in line. And we'll love you forever if you just please won’t stir your mashed potatoes.—Marjorie Major. Ad Man Recovers Frank short, instructor of ad vertising in the school of jour nalism, returned to his regular classes Wednesday after an ab sence due to illness. USED Text Books Poverty & Dependency Problems in Prose Shakespeare British Poetry 6r Prose, v. 1 & v. 2 Psychology Organizing & Financing Business Outline of Physics and Lab Manual Speech Journalism and many more too numerous to list CAMPUS BOOK STORE Across from Sigma (*Iii WHERE THRIFTY STUDENTS BUY "Union Now" Head Will Speak Here Clarence Streit. noted newspa per correspondent and leader of the movement known as “Union Now," will appear at the Univer sity at an assembly in Gerlinger at 11 a.m. Monday, October 13. He will speak on “The Democ racies' Answer to Hitler.” P Mr. Strcit. who is a rat v?'oer ?f the Now York state bar will lunch with the faculty club and will hold an open forum d scus ?ion on his morning: subject at 3 p.m. in 207 Chapman. Accoi'ding to Dean Karl W. 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