Payne Picked To Promote K , >/*■*• Alumni Fete New promotion director for the Homecoming festivities will be Ancil Payne, junior in advertising, Russ Hudson, general chairman for the an nual alumni fete, announced Wednesday. Payne will re place Ep Hoyt, who was called from the campus to a conven tion of Sigma Delta Chi, na tional professional journalistic fraternity, in New Orleans, Louisiana. “Payne was picked on merit,” said Hudson, “and with his pre vious experience in radio and pro motion work is in a position to do the job well.” “The promotion committee will get the grads here,” said Payne, when describing proposed activ ities of the committee. “We shall try to see that they all have a good time. I am sure that the present committees will continue the excellent work that they have begun.” The promotion chairman is in direct charge of the committees handling the Homecoming theme, mail advertising, state publicity, radio promotion, and hospitality. The hospitality committee has ar ranged for the selection of a host ess for the alumni fete. She will be se’ected today by the football squad. Bird Busters Gather Thursday Afternoon University Badminton club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Gerlinger hall. Outside students are invited, according to Dorothy Hermann, acting president. Shuttlecocks will be furnished, but students must br^pg their own rackets. At the regular business meet ing of the club plans will be made for games with badminton clubs of other colleges, a policy for the year will be established, and members will elect permanent of ficers. Miss Marian Maynard is the club’s adviser. Dean Morris Speaks On America's Place Dean Victor P. Morris of the school of business administration will point out “America’s Place in World Affairs” to the Women’s Library club of Klamath Falls Monday afternoon. He will speak at the Credit Men’s meeting in the evening. 'MOON' BOARDER Dick Turner plays Dr. Alan Stevens, a boarder with the Rimplegars, eccentric family in “Three Cornered Moon,” a Uni versity theater drama to be pre sented Wednesday, November 12. He has played in “George Wash ington Slept Here” and “Taming of the Shrew.” University Theater Begins Whimsically Wednesday, November 12, will be the opening date for the four day run of “Three Cornered Moon,” rather than Tuesday, No vember 12, as was previously reported in the Emerald. This is the first University theater pro duction of the year. “Three Cornered Moon” is the whimsical story of the eccentric Rimplegar family. Prominent among the characters is one Dr. Alan Stevens, a boarder at the Rimplegar’s, played by Dick Turner. Turner, senior at the Univer sity, played in last year’s produc tion of “George Washington Slept Here” and in the Guild Hall pre sentation of “Taming of the Shrew.” He has also done con siderable work in past radio pro ductions. Season tickets are still avail able at the University theater box office. General admission tickets are on sale from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. until the final production date. Mayflower Bills New Spanish Film The Spanish film, “El Rrancio Chico” will be presented at 4 p.m. Friday, November 14, at the May flower theater. The picture is in Spanish with the same cast as the movie last year, “En El Rancho Grande,” according to Dr. Leavitt Olds Wright, head of the Spanish de partment. WELL ^ GROOMED WELL DATED Permanents $'2.50 and up. Includes haircut and style. Every Oregon coed knows that well-grooming begins with the hair. . . . Before that weekend date have your hair done at the KOLTSCH BEAUTY SALON 60 \Y. 10th Phone 405 National Head At ADS Meet Lou Townsend, assistant vice president of the Bank of Amer ica and national president of Al pha Delta Sigma, will be guest speaker at the W. F. G. Thacher chapter 6f the honorary at 6 o’clock tonight at the College Side inn. Another highlight of the evening will be the pledging of eight new members to the men’s national professional ad vertising honorary. W.F.G. Thacher, adviser to the group, and Jim Frost, president of the local chapter, will meet Mr. Townsend at Oregon State college at noon after he completes one of a series of talks there. Third Year Card Sale Begins Next Monday Junior class cards will go on sale Monday, November 10, for a five-day period. Class members voted to reopen sale of the cards at a recent meeting, but plans fell through when no organization could be found to handle the selling. Pat Cloud, class president, still has some applications for Junior weekend work. He expects to call another meeting sometime this fall, at which time the blanks will be distributed. DESIGNED FOR MISS COSMOPOLITAN as seen in Mademoiselle Happy answer to wliat to wear on happy occasions. Smartly simple, cleverly draped with distinctive jeweled belt. Shown in American Green $16.95 b£ARD7 KglHCWVt APPAWfl. AND jUXESTWlT ■MtmM Dodos Sprout Wings In CPT Primary Exam Testing their wings for the first time, eight more primary civilian pilot training students have soloed, according to James C. Stovall, coordinator. Over half the class has soloed to date. New soloists are: Ted Pilip, Bill Johns, Chester Sergeant, and Joe Skibinski, students of Steve Hathaway; Ken Sawyer and Jack Gertson; instructed by Kneeland Stone; Orville Varty, taught by Harold Sander; and Gordon Childs, student of Aubrey Sander. St. Thomas college, St. Paul, has a "math help” room in which counselors offer special assistr ance to freshmen in chemistry and mathematics. I SAM Located In New Home After several days of negotia tions, arrangements have been made for the fire-plagued Sigma Alpha Mu men to spend the rest of the school year in the house near the corner of East Thtflfc teenth and Hilyard which was oc cupied last year by Phi Kappa Psi. “There are accommodations for all the men, and metal fire escapes as well,” said Morry Stein, SAM president, yesterday. The property,- owned by Dr. W. H. Dale, is handled by the Mary R. Miles real estate agency. Miss Henryette C. Lauer, '98, passed away August 22. I Shopping the Town By LEITH BROWN White Front ... If you’ve been looking for a perfectly tailored shirt, Hedon’s Tuxedo shirt is your answer. An unusual material with a diagonal twill. Made long to keep it from pulling out. Dead white . . . pointed lapels . . . pearl buttons . . . short or long sleeves. . . . Buy it at Gordon’s for $2.95 and $3.95. I’fi :Je * $ Swish and Swank ... A pink brocaded satin jacket to wear with a formal skirt sounds like make-believe but it’s real at Kaufman’s. Open at the throat with a pointed collar—three cloth buttons down the front. A peplin effect to give you a nice hip line. Peaches and cream for $3.95. Suited to Your Taste ... Is this brown-checked jerkin suit in Miller’s sportswear department. The skirt has three box pleats in both the front and back. The jerkin top is double-breasted and has 12 tiny brown vel V “ Iccll CUVCICU UULlUIlo 111 LWU I kj w o uuwu L11C xiunt. J-Jiic; vvaiQi. xo fitted to give extra style. Made by Petti for $16.95. Shades of Sonja Henie . .. You’ll find new fun for your life at the ice palladium which recently opened and Montgomery Wards have ^ the wherefor to do with. Shoe skates in white or black, starting at $2.98 (surprise), whether figure or hockey saates. Hardened steel blades that are all sharpened and ready to go. Genuine top grain leather in the tops and soles of the shoes. For those of you who know—the cups and tubes are placed to give you proper arch support and balance. Smooth skating! NATIONAL For Men in Arms . . . 1 We mean Uncle Sam’s soldiers and sailors . . . and here’s your chance to lend a hand—just like it says in all the magazines. Instead of twiddling yuui mum us uurmg jiouse meetings, spend tnose spare minutes knitting a sweater, helmet, or mittens. You can find all about - how to do it from Miss Azchary at the Broadway. You buy the yarn and receive instructions free. It’s a national campaign besides being a good idea. * * * * Thanks for Thanksgiving . . . Today starts Beard’s annual Thanksgiving sale which is really a big fat opportunity for a gal on a budget. Date*dresses of all types and colors in junior and misses sizes. Mademoiselle models for $11.00. It’s true . . . see for yourself. Snug As a Bug .. . And you 11 be twice as cozy in this teddy-bear cloth reversible at Hadley’s. Red or green wool in a solid color and the teddy-bear cloth in white. Big Pearl buttons on the colored strip running down the front. The pointed collar is also in the solid color making it all very something you want to own. Made in a box style for $24.95. * * * Chains That Bind You ... And you 11 love them. Long chains to wear around your neck with sweaters and dressy wools. Different! All styles of chains in either silver or gold-flat narrow types, interlocking circlets and rope chains. Just the right length, too. They are at Russell’s jew elry counter for $1.00 and $1.95. Masculine Weakness ... Even if he is the big strong type and was run ner-up in the Whiskerino contest—two to one he likes the scent of your cologne. Admit it or not, most men would like to use it themselves and here is their chance. Steeplechase made by Court ley is a scent especially for men. It comes in a porcelain jug tor $3.00. Wonderful for birthday or initiation gifts. See Courtley’s display at Tiffany-Davis.