THE DAILY NERHfinH SOCIAL EVENTS and PERSONAL MENTION By ADELAIDE ELAM rhl Delta Theta announces the pledg-1 jn(5 0f Herbert ai. .unmii -t-on, Iowa. Lieutenant David H. Banks. who has appointed bT the fh,of of the signal corps as military mscrietor in the radio division and who has. been Mnflned to the hospital for the-past wN.k took up his duties Wednesday. Alpha Tau Omega entertained twenty co-plcs at a house dance Sat Brday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reed chaperoned. Saturday, September 28 A feature of the house dance given by Delta Tau Delta Saturday evening was the favor in the form of a mem orandum given to each guest. About twenty couples attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyles of Alvo chaperoned. Thl Delta Theta entertained about thirty couples at a house dance Sat- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3, 4, 5 2:15 Twice Daily 8:15 Orphetun Circuit Vaudeville In a Repertoire of Exclusive Songs FERN DAVIS In MA Nightmare Revue" "LEVITATION" With Prof. J. Edmund Magee RALPH DUNBAR'S WHITE HUSSARS The Singing Band HARRIS MANION "Uncle Jerry at the Opery" GORDON A KERN The California Duo MARIE NORDSTROM In "Let's Pretend" Travel Weekly Orpheum Con cert Orchestra Matinees 25c, 50c Nights 25c, 60c, 75c, $1X0 1 Mon- Tues. Wed. WILLIAM FARNUM In a Picturization of ZANE GREY'S Famous Novel RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE The Story of Lass iter" The Man Who Was Not Afraid -UP A TREE" Thursday Onty PEGGY HYLAND In a Tale of Patriotism "BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE" F R I DAY SATU R DA Y MABLE NORMAND In a Comedy Riot "PECK'S BAD GIRL" M0N-TUE8-WED. . NORA KELLY The Dublin Girl," assisted by by NAT GWIN Le Hoen & Dupreece n "A Prodigal from the West" George & Tony Comedy Entertainers t Shirley Mason , "CSmeOn InM Shows Dally 2:30, 7:00. 9:00 15c: Ninh 25c; Gal. 15c Lincoln's Leading Popular Priced Theaters Direction L. M. Carmm MONTUES. WED. SEE BEWITCHING BILLIE BURKE " her latest Paramount Play "In Persuit of Polly" "SLEUTHS" A Merry Sennett Comedy A'les Official Wnr Review" Hearst-Pathe News R'alto Concert Orchetra f how, start at 1. S. S. 7. t p.m. liillll w fcj .i urday evening. Professor arJ Mr w I). Scott chaperoned. SOCIETY PERSONALS Clara Paper of HloomnVId, Nebr.. Is a guest at the Delta Delta Delta house. ALUMNI Carl M. Overman. 12. locate.! Tiffin. Ohio, is employed as a draught. man for the Webster Manufacturing ' company. 1 W. B. PatMson. '15, is employed as ' a fellow at Mellon Institute of Indus-: trial research, Pittsburgh, Pa. I Charlea T. Borg. '04, is the leading i lawyer and banker of Pateros, Wash i Walter P. Meier. '03. has recently 'i been appointed corporation council, or : r.w . tnrnnr. e ... . ' v.i, -""'"J. oi-muc, (,!!. F F McPall '09 l n. i.k .x. ' 18 mm ,,h ,he Emergency Fleet rnrr.nr.ttan im. delphia. Pa., employed as a power ' expert In the power engineering nee-' tlon. Mortimer J. Brown, '05. is occupied as a manufacturer of chemicals at th i Roessler and Hasslachcr Chemical i company fn Perts Arnbay, N. J. i John" E. Schott, '14. is employed as a research chemist of the Hercules Powder company at Kenvil, N'. J. j Valentine Minford. '18. is teaching . i ,, ,. home economics in the Fails City high school. Eva Brokow. '14, Is teaching in the : high school of Malvern. Iowa. Esther Schultz, '16, Is substituting : .. .. . . . .. . "UU"K in the city schools of Hastings. Nebr Selma Kauf, '16, spent the summer doing graduate work at the University of Chicago. Harriet C. Lang, '08. is in national library war service, with headquarters at San Antonio, and territory from Del Rio to Galveston. She has the supervision of library service ro about forty-five thousand men. Dr. Frances Long, 06, of Madison, j Nebr., Is doing botanical research work at the Carnegie laboratories, Tuscon, Arizona. During the summer j she has been working in the labora tories on Tike's Peak. Anna M. Lute, '06, is analyst in the Branch Seed laboratories In Lafayette, Ind. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Electrician recovers frm injury R. J. Kirk, campus electrician, who was severely burned several weeks ago at the University power plant, ts now able to be out. He visited the campus for a few minutes Tuesday. He will have the complete use of both arms and hands, although It was feared for some time that his left band would have to be amputated. Edison in charge Professor E. O. Edison of the electrical engineering department has been placed In charge of the regular classes In that depart ment. UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA NOW HAS TEN PIECES; MORE PLAYERS NEEDED Orchestra rehearsals will be held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings In the Art gallery at seven o'clock. The orchestra ts now made up of ten pieces and Is directed by Mr. Wm. T. Quick, assistant director of the state band. Plans are being made for this or ganization to furnish music for All University parties. II' I. - ll w WE DESIRE TO SUPPLY YOUR UNI NOTICES The regular class election will be held on Tuesday, October 8. At this time the senior class president, sen ior member of the publication board. Junior clan president. Junior member I of the publication board, and the I freshman lm ! etI t-anuidates for these offices 8,lould fiIe l,h the registrar up to 5 o'clock Friday. October 4. c,a88 work fr s- A. T. C. men will not beS'n until further notice. Though medical examinations and Innocula- 1,1,1,8 W,U be k?cP,n8 manv of hG S. A' T' C' raen from 8chol work' lhe un,verslt' officials urge and recom- nien'1 ,hat men who are ,n n,,xod classes at least make every effort tn . ... " ' - report to class mat they may lose as little of th work I ,,lue OI ine worK possible, 'rehman convocation has been P08,Ionei tm Tuesday, September 30, to Tuesday, October 7, on account of the ranilrT exercises to be held ncxt Tuesday. Christian Science Society The reception of the Christian Science society has been postponed untH later date. The nautlca, trieonomclv ., ' m . a i,.-aa v . Wuua, cuucouoj ana tTiaay. aii &. is. i. u. men wish - (ng to the course 8hould reglster for u at once ,n the regigtrar.8 office ,nl Mr ,n u A ini . . m and report In M. A. 302 at nine a. m. Monday for arrangement of the course and class. Iron Sphinx Iron Sphinx will meet at the Delta Chi house Tuesday, October 1 at seven o'clock. China Paintinji Special divisions in china painting will be held at seven o'clock, Monday evenings, and at nine o'clock. Satur day mornings. Daily Nebraskan Meeting All editors and reporters ot The Daily Nebraskan are asked to be pres ent at a short meeting In the base ment of U. hall, Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Definite assign ments for the staff will be made and plans for organization will be dis cussed. China Painting Class The china painting class schedule Fall Clothes at Farquhar's Whatever kind you are going to wear, Soldier's or Civilian suits or overcoats, or the accessories, our young men's Styles Shop can please you best. FARQUHAR'S The Home of Good Clothes Watch for our Sale next ID Fn MIP mm w lUa NIL- u w mm 340 NORTH Military Orders and Queries Official orders from Captain of the 8. A. T. C. and 8. N. T. C. colmun daily. Queries shor.'d be addressed The Daily Nebraskan, Station A. that students make all Inquiries OFFICIAL ORDERS A rumor is being circulated among I the. students of the University that those who enter the S. A. T. C. will be provided by the government- wit!) the necessary equipment bu will b on a furlough status, and to receive no pay during the school year, and that they will have a six weeks' camp In minimer uhpn nil vnns u ill , r ' PaW. and they will receive the pay of a private. There Is absolutely no foundation to this rumor except that an old circular and their expenses will be paid to In has been dug up by somebody and has! elude barracks subsistence, tuition been passed around. The true status of the S. t. T. C. student is just as has been explained in recent publications in the news papers, and no credence should be given to any more rumors circulated. J. . "3 " All S. A. T. C. students will be mem- Ders oi me tnuea stares army ana .... De qUarierea ana suosistea at me ! ftf the arm v. and will be l j J1? and paid the pay of a pri- i . . . Anv material chanee in the sUtus ot s A f. C. students would be given ..ih. nuhiicitv in Hi newsn&Ders and could be ascertained readily at the j S A T C. headnnarters. I Vocational Contingent The vocational training contingent will be known as the B section of the S. A. T. C. from now on. for Monday at seven o'clock will meet at seven o'clock Tuesday evening. English History I j English history I will meet Monday at 11 o'clock in room 201. Bessey hall. CHINA PAINTERS TO DO BENEFIT WORK The china painters of Lincoln will be in the studio at nine o'clock, Mon day morning, to do work for the ben efit of war funds. The objects pro- idueed will be sold at auction before j the holidays SDAY 0) I 11th STREET E. J. Maclvor, commandant of units, will be published in this to the Military Editor, care of Captain Maclvorhas requested through this channel. QUERY COLUMN Military Department Question No. 1 Military Editor: I have heard that men In the S. A T. C. would nor get pay and would have to pay for some of their school ex penses. Will you please tell m-? ih; status of S. A. T. C. men? Rookio. Answer: As usual the rumor has no foundation. Men In the S. A. T. ('. will be privates In the l S. army They will receive pay at $30 po nun h ; and other university expenses. I ' would advise you not to worry ov.r rumors. All changes will be officially announced through the Nebraskan. Question 2 Some one is telling that we will use large guns which were made for Russia, but were never ship ped to them. Is there any truth in this rumor? F. B. Answer Some one has a good pro ductive imagination. We have never heard of such guns. The guns to be used are regular V. S. style. Question 3 Will the S. A. T. C. men be barracked and messed right away? J. S. Answer Five hundred men wilt be messed commencing Wednesday. The rest will be handled as accommoda tions are completed. T. A. Williams is now awaiting the arrival of $17,000 worth of cooking and eating utensile. It will not be long before all the men will be taken care df. The barracks will be ready soon. Watch for an nouncements. Question A Why were those who registered before September 12 not taken in the S. A. T. C? Answer The military authorities at Washington thought that the Octo ber draft would be Interfered with, if all the prospective men were taken in. However, those left out will be handled in a satisfactory manner after October 15. Question S-What should the pros pective S. A. T. C. men do between now and October 15? NEEDS IE Li VdJ j-it All stt 1Se H-.aht 25c.