The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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TIIK DMI.Y MUIUSKW
Tiintx
' On The Campus
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If 1 I II U INltn ("i ill. in
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Ktfltr M,,t addroa tht gro.ip on "A Ne
K '' Day hi lMi.-ini,..iil relations"
f9fri;il atiuteiiti l" vimer- It, r,-mtive ot (he seven na-
., gf ,S(.ii.ih. will be iumIi of iu,i, imvinjj imi'.iu mi the N.
HfiV'tiMv t !' International Iuakt miui.ux will llh: James
hstnliiet. Iieiii at in
rurnxG our Tilt: err ami wckim: iv
is old stow to uom: ixosouics am
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-f,w iv 1 c i'- r Juu the u.. u. u m-i ai tii
-' i 4 . i. 'j!' yi ' ' Th inii ..nfrrii. in K.ua
J?iC ! V V ' 1 ' lT 2 I- I ' ' l'rk ill i a trn affair in
y ' ' ' r v. C' 'i"iS 'f Ur Nhii. .hnplfr
4 v IV if ' . -i ' 'R in How-
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!IEriU-:.SIwNTATIVKS
vi i ix mi:i:t to
plan roil CAMP
Twenty rrri.UliVf of .Nr
brtaka cboole and d.llr(a Mill
tnrrt 8turtly nU hunaey NVv.
V nj 10. to .!mi f.'i the luJrtit
Y. VI. C. A. en.l Y V ( '. A . :n
piwiing i ir I k l" i. l no
clJ fraternity, be) J formal Initia
tion Thuredey evening In the club
rtioiua of the Xlen tnniinerclal
club in MtMial lUirn-e ball
Hi nirn reiflvrd Ihr .rjj;
Thry Mere J lt..rll Auiir
V.n.ent J lelratoii riai.a H
hiti.th. (Wuf VNiegge 'I)U K
Vi-I anj J 1. Y'.ui t
roln Kim aula club to be b!4 ta tKe
C1'n.Ur of C'txkrueite bulMlng
Mill U aA aJ1rt by H. O. Un
li. irn(cvr ( rhfoletry ta live
univriilly ' ol.tljt.4 I'roliMla
tVii.injt ant I m ill dral with I ha
rt lauon of i brnimtry ti coaoteroav
l I,. I iruipMiu i nci.i ino iimo in lit l u i w 1(1 II I
4 -.--J... , ? June tbe u.,,. ,., U l .1 ll.o ,U K 1 U X, 1
' v ii,.f ,rih, ..,.!., h
l I I no tonili onirreii. oe in Kl . k . 7 .. .
r . il-ark Mill no a .in affair ... ,Uv ""' '''"- " :
.-.i -hll
Mlti'1""" hun-h. frlitay evo.
... it ' l k. M-n M fhor.
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Inlr t Hat 1 til u My known.
ORPHCUM
Only 3 More Dy
"THE
HOLLYWOOD
, REVUE"
tiune the Mitlneee and Avoid
tht Night Cewde
m 14 I Mel. M. Ive M
I unoo. Aikrntma. Ctit'lnt lirl fU.
xaiio. rhiiip,.inc: Sh.ui Oio My
ting. Korra. t I oi.lr (i.ii.lin. Jan.
aim. Jaik Si.l.iinoii. 1'olnnil. anil
An tin'.- J.u rr, iU.-d'a. r'rrp.it
aii nn have loon majo ii 2.KJ
CiiokIh.
I
' Uni.iual Dfcerationa at
OU Party.
Two ljuii.li rij cotiolea Mill -at
t.n.l Ihr lull .rry. given l.y
ntrntbrra of lelia fpt.n. In tuo.
i rux'.uallv .lo.oiaifj ballroom of'
the (.'omhunkrr hotel, Radirday
I evening A tatein. beneath over-;
hangini; rM k. the balcony. wi! !
1 uiiiprie a part of the iinus.il ilr
( coiatum. C'hawroiia fur the
, pany aie Mr. ami Mra. W. C. Mar-.
per, Mr. Melvln Van den Bark
ami Mra ('. M. I'hlllipa
Alpha Sigt Give
Fall Party.
Memboia of Alpha Sigma Khl
li
iicmim; win mm:k
IO KIU M ;koi I
8igina I'l. miornat iniial ...mii.fr
Undn Nrw M.ir.afftmrnt
Lighthouse Inn
3D k S'Hilh
Klcnt Cars
.ar rat of all mikei
a'i'l linri ij.tiou, for renting;
I kiii.l'ii'a We rout rare
at r. a niuli! priori Se
ua at .ne
Arcade Garage
10! I N St
rhooi 81617
IteiOa'tiiKing It iripotuibilitv l nirot. f kkJ planning ana piepaia-
.train Hie Kill of Nel'ial'a be
' come honirmakria. the iiopaiiimnt
of home ocnnoirn n ot Die l'niri
nty of Nilnmni take an arllvo
, pail in inli U tilling Moik (lite
) part nf tlm reipoiiaibillty la dm-
. i haite1 thru the iiae of a home
dot), anil lino if the Iioiim.
O'tcra 9pocal Appeal.
Alii! ;uili( r lit the rare of a
l.ut.y i . K-ti iOc I the oumj '
il.iUI Mho l:rn at the hoime T)im ,
i luM la a. lo. to.1 lrin aoine ineti- i
lotion or a Inuno whoie the father
ft : 1
ODD --anD GDQ-- --
CP
Appi Cold Weather ;
Mt-A ' items
STLADHT
Only 3 More Dy
Amenct
Great Out
door CUmic
and Hear
THE
VIRGifllAll
6a cooetn.
WALTia HUSTON
aidiAKe uiu
MAKV IKIAN
a QzmmouiM Qktun
All Talking
On the ttaga
MONROE AND ADAMS
DEARS AND IDEAS
WHITEHEAD AND ALVERA2
Stuart Symphony Orchestra
Playing
"Cm from Student Prince"
Aunttd by
Hirrltt Cruise Kimmir and the
Male Quintette
Shews 1 te 6; 7 to 11
Mit. 40. Eve. SO. Legos HiTI
city campui whoie ciria nut into
prailtce llir miiii1 they bava
loai-ni In the i luiir.Mini Cirla in
M ill entertain ISO couplet at a fall i home econumica attend aix Meek
, party at tht Coitihuaktr ballroom i a tht house under apet ial aiimr
ion Friday evening. There Mill bt , vlaion. atudyii atandarcts or ef-
no Hpei tRj 'lecorationa for the or fu-ienry, rxneiirnrea in pharos of
.'ration. Mr. and Mra. Kay K. ' manK.mrrt i.latod to the home,
i Unwary and Mr. and Mra. Her- and rare and management of a
nard K. Onkra will chaperoiie. younp child.
Thots Kin. Pm.M.in ' In order that the girla may gel
At Dinner. ! tbe moat benefit from the limited
time sent within the home man
Theta SiKiim Thi. honoiary Jour- ((fmenl houe a rotation ayatcm
nalmlic .sorority. u bosleaa to Xin no that ea b weok one giil
fourteen cirla at a Dutch treat i. in rha.ca of aorcial nhaae of the
nir.iugeminl house located -o lliejor moihr hut l.-:i l.-ft alone illi
SWEATERS
the child and .'tmini al the homa i
tiuiiiHi in. nl ii. t, to for one achix.l i
year. At me i 'e of si htl It la i
ho M'.slirfl to koi nie a child which I Li
bud been Riven the proprr train-
ItlK
In those Mho rknii to apply the
I'l .'t availuhle know Inli to the
u...ii t r..iur of their homoe. the
rcnirne in home eronciiu. offers
spoc'al rppra". ll und"rtal;es to
apply the l."t art of airhiterture
to the ruinlinh' and arrangement of
the house, th-- ber.t art of the de
H;ner to its d.icoratioa and equip-
dinner at the Temple cafeteria nomt . rhangmjs eac h week ao that j nirnt. the beat knowltd(e of th
diet man to me prcparauon ot inou.
and the bent instinrts of the edu
cated woman to the maintenance
and preservation of the borne.
LINCOLN
Only Three More Days
Eivali the Matchless
"Wolf of Wall Street"
cr.ORCi
AKCBOH
Added Attraction
5
KANSAS-NEBRASKA
"00TBALL PICTURES
Tht Mt Football Pictures
Ws Have Ivor Shewn
torn Gams
Kit. It
Show. 1.1.0.7.4
Evo. 60.
Child 10
MThls RialtO Week
Lacra La Plants
"The LOVE TRAP"
wtrh
ROBERT ILLI8
JOCCLYN LEE
NORMAN TREVOR
Sound Comedy
"tlO TIME CHARLIE"
Sound News
MT Ac EVE I6e CHILD i0c
MOWS START 15 6 J t
Thursday evening at 6 o'clock:. Or
chid and green, ins aoronty col
ora, predominated In ths table de
' coralions.
; P K A and Alpha Chit Hold
Joint Dinners.
On Friday evening, part of the
members of Alpha Chi Omega will
be hostesses to half of tbe mem
bera of Pi Kappa Alpha, and the
other members of Pi Kappa Alpha
will entertain the other Alpha t his
at dinner at the chapter house.
Twenty gueats will be present at
each house. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Blood, Mr. J. A. Guilford, and
Mrs. T. C. Mockler, will be chap
erons at the fraternity bouse.
Seven Groupa Plan
House Dances.
Freshmen of Alpha XI DelU will
honor upperclass members with
a house dance on Saturday eve
ning. The chaperons will be Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Toft, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon M. Baker, and Miss Lulu
Runge. Sigma Delta Taus will
give a house dance that same eve
ning with Rabbi Ogle, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Shirs, and W.
Zolley Leiner as chaperona. On
Friday evening Kappa Kappa
Gnmma will entertain with a
dnnee at the chapter house. Mrs.
Miller. Mrs. Van Dccar and Mr.
Melvin Van Den Bark will serve
as chaperons. At the Delta Tau
Delta house dance Miss Gladya G.
Smits. Dr. and Mra. W, C. Becker,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A While are
to be the chaperons on Friday
evening.
Phi Delta Thctas have chosen
Saturday evening for a house
T. Decker and
dance. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann
T. Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert B. Bennett are to be the cha
perona. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.
Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Krnst will attend the Alpha Tau
Omega hous? dance as chaperons,
and Phi Alpha Deltas will have
Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Cromer and
Mr. Lester B. Ot field as chaper
ons at their Saturday party.
11 ret an opportunity to be in
charge of the divisions which In
clude the care of the Itaby. admin
iatiative dutiea. social develop-
Drill Field Receives Manicuring So
Professors May Have Parking Space
Cadet soldiers will no longer
atep In a bole or trip on a rock and
say bad words under their breath
as they enjoy their weekly after
noon pastime. Neither will univer
sity professors come dashing Into
their classes, to the great chagrin
of students therein. Just as the ten
minute period Is about up. It's all
been brought about by the leveling
off and graveling of a portion of
no man's land, In other words Uni
versity of Nebraska's drill field.
The bushes along the south side
of the field uave all been removed
and the space occupied by them
leveled off even with the rest of
tht field. Numerous holes In the
ground have been filled In. Part of
the south side or the neia is rxing
parking space for university pro
fessors and associate professors.
Ninety professors said they would
like to park their cars In the space
but It will only accomodate seventy-five
so it looks like first come,
first served. But then since profes
sors do not. liko university students
park their car In a space and need
lessly leave It there all day thus
keeping out others who are run
ning the wheels off their vehicles
In an attempt to find a space. It is
thought that the entire ninety or
even more can be accommodated.
Two carloads of gravel have al
ready been dumped In the space
and two more are yet to come. And
If there Is enough left over the cin
der walk across the drill field and
the cindered section of Twelfth
I mm
d- nun
Wnftitn tnst and slip over styles. "r!..r sivart thie a.sn.
Priced 3.50 and 5.00
MUFFLERS
Squares and throw-over
All wool, ail silk and .lk mixtures
o'yles. A g-eal vai-My nf patterns
Paired -125 to 8.M
ROBES
Flannel! and rayons. Snappy atylea and eolorm.
Priced 8.00 and up
PYJAMAS
Outings, percales, madras, oxfords, broadcloths, ebarmausa
and eotton crepe. Pull-over, swing front and English collar atylea
Priced 2.00 and up
Men's Furnishings Tlrst Kl-
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
L
GDL
ant
graveled and will be used as a j street will also be graveled.
COLONIAL
ALL THIS WEEK
tENORE ULRIC
In
Frnirn !iiImc'
with
LOUIS VVOLHI I M
ROBERT FSA2ES
ULLRICH HAUPT
tILICTED SOUND COMEDY
M. O. M NEWS
ate Child 10c
hows Starting 11 S 7
Y. W. FINANCE DRIVE
MAKES GOOD f. TART
(Cortlnueo from Page 1.1
Stanley, and Evelyn Snavcly, cap
tains; Katbryn Williams, staff;
Kuth Pilling, Henrietta Bainea,
Dcrothy Silverman, Betty fialn,
ai,d Sarah Vance, captains; Uni
o:a Adams, staff; Brrnieee Lieber
msn, Alice Weed, Mary McCali,
Mary Bab. and Ruth Roberts,
csptsins: Ruth Schlll, staff. Ber
icece Hoffman, Marie Broad, Ro
mona Jogenon. Jean Hinmen.
nn,l Klizabeth Riemers. csptsins;
Virginia Guthrie, staff;
i llovnr. Donna Dvbbro .and Toby
Evelyn O'Connor and Luclle Hend
ricks, captains; Margaret aowies,
sUff; Adele Eisler. Betty Jonas.
and Ada Reynolds, captains;
Margaret Rechmeyer. staff; Ruth
Palmer and Margaret Crosby.
captains.
Dorcas Weatherby. staff; Min
nie Nemecheld, Betty Cook and
Ines Johnson, captains: Jeanettr
Carson, staff: Lila Wagner. Ade
laide Bun, and Mildred Giah, cap
tains; I ma Doris Wells, staff
Vera McPherson, Marjorle Peter
aon and Margaret Sweltser, cap
tains; Charlotte Wells, staff;
Lucille Cypreanson and Leon;
Lewis, captains: Enid Placek.
staff; Marjorle Coy, Arlenc
Kirschman, Dorothy Zolner, am
Maxlne Stokes, captains; Mar
guerite Danielson, staff; Gene
vieve Loosbrock, Lucille Wright
Gretcbdh Fee, and Margaret El
liott, captains.
Kacli captain has from two t:
five girla assisting her to solid
The total number of workers i
tht campaign exceeds two hun
dred girls.
yon. It was on this trip that his
party was lost for three weeks,
reported wiped out by flood wat
ers, and finally found.
If you want onanilr.. othsra; If
you man! fr.nrta. Ift nthn irH you.
"Sveeter
than Sweet"
NEBRASKA POSSESSES
rossiL collectio;
(Continued from Page 1.)
beds of shale, limestone, and cu:
extend Into Oklahoma.
Dr. Moore expressed surpn
thst so valuable and large colln
tinn of fojisllrt should be kept :
Viola i obrnska hall, ss he considers th
buildinz unsafe for housing su.
Coluslein. csptsins; r.veiyn viesi, a i-ollectlon.
' cuff: John Whitney. Esther Gsy- f.ster In the year Dr. Moore e
lo.-d, lis Hunt. Florence Ander- ;pMts to visit the University of Xt
son and Dorothy Wesver. cap-. brasks sgain. nd al thai time li
t tains. will give a lecture on Ihr even'.
; Mildred Swanxon. stsff; Lois . 0f nis trip through the Grand Car:
il'.svmond. Mane Yoruni. Elma
i Kosmath, and Kern Shellon. cap- j
tains; Vera Water. Mai'f; Jose-
I plnne Orr. Berniece Palmqulst,
.Charlotte Schaeffcr. Gwendolyn)
i Hagrr, and Doris Wilkins. cap-
tains; Delia Hoy. staff; Frances j
I Wilson. Ruth HeathT. and Emma
! McLaughlin, captains; Julia Si-
1 munek, st'ff: Ruth Ann Ramey. ,
ija.nrlne Uou-ke, G i i rude Love, j
lift
mi
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Selevi Your
Xmas Gifts
A'ou'
Only a small payment
required
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
Clocks
Pencils
Pens
Leather Goods
Mat-u Other
icr
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-HOUIS MH.OH ' if ,
fcsvao iiiii-4artagiaolc&.ai'J
"V
Jilt!
li'trn
Rnt
to thnl
RFlt KRAUSE'S
Varsitv Vikines
'l0ol"' Unit fntmrm RanA
TOMTIT
nl th
I N D E L L
CARTY HOUSE
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flrnirlrl
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flu nil H'lfl
I tin I'i-
W i t h Cires;
npplier
in floUl
or Silver
PLACE ORDERS NOW
W'E'LL HOLD UNTIL
WANTED
Hallett
-'rr,iil .Irirrtr,
Ks!b. 1S71 117-113 So.
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'TIIK STl'MKNT'S STdl.'K"
SODAS and LUNCHES
SERVED THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM
Delicious
Home Baked
Pie
Special
Noon and
Evening Lunches
RECTOR'S
r. E. Buchholz. Mat.
I'll H STORE TS YOUR STORE"
PHARMACY
131 P St.
1
Harry Collins
And Hi
Orchestra
Have Saturday, Nov. 16
Open
Wire er Writs Ban SO, Orand laland. Nobr.
-
Key Town selling
a new telephone idea
Commercial development men ot the Bell
System have originated a new use of the
telephone which is proving economical and
efficient tor modern salesmanship. From
important central towns the salesman makes
periodic visits to customers and prospects
by telephone.
' To conceive thi ides, to make it practical
bv selecting Key Towns on a basis of most
advantageous rates to surrounding points,
and to sell it as a business practice all this
i llustrates how telephone service is as open as
anv commodity to constructive imagination.
Kev Town selling is one of many indica
tions of the steady demand, present and to
come, for more and more telephone service.
BELL SYSTEM
tf inttr-ttnnicltl tinpli
tyf nstiim-uidl tj
"OUR PIONEERING
WORK
HAS JUST BEGUN