TIM'HSI) Y. OCTOHKK . VM) Mil. M.IIK k.N SOCIETY Mim Helen McNeny To Be Married. Mist lli ti ii Mi'Ni iiv. tliiutflitn- of Mr. hii Mm, Ili iiiiinl AlcNi iiv of lied I'li'iul. will Ihtohu- lh' liriilf of Lion Siuhkim-, huh of Mr. nml Mr. A. Sprnj!""' f Lincoln, on TIhmmIuv Miorniiit; it l":''1'- The wctMiiiK is to In- nt homo nml only num. I.i'i of I In' iimii'liiiti fiimilv will In' priHi'iit. MisN (iirti inli' "Millivun of Lincoln mill Wiiiil Minor of Kriirm v nri- to lie lie minion atlcnuitnu. a tflnir brfHkfniit t th Hotel Iloynl Mr. SrHKie nd hl bride will leave on en enNtern trip returning nftrr.1 to Red Cloud where Mr. ' prRue pmctlc Uw. I While in acnnai ei mo mivrrmiy of NehrW Mim McNeny wee ft member of KrP Alphft Theta rorlty. Mr. Rpreirue wee eiflllHted with Delia Tau Delta and waa a Cnrnhueker end on the varsity fiMitbnll team. DalBU RhruinnAt la nnt.lnl in inr urai group, foroinjr now ard. eerretary and Ruth Ann Rhft i a hreakfaat for the active and alumni chapter at the Kappa Al mey. treasurer. The group are Ifd by Lyndall Brumbach and j Herenlere Hoffman. A repreeenta live group of girla art Mlected for each (roup. Merter loard Plan treakfatt Mortar Board alumnae will five fha Theta hou iUturday morn nr. Oct 11. at 10 SO o'clock. A program and buaineM meeting will follow. Nevnent Honortd at Luncheon. Mr. and Mra. Adrian Neweni were fuaat of honor at a lunrhenn riven Welne(1ay noon al the Social Calendar Fridev. Oct. 10. Si ma. fta On tea. Sigma Nu houee party. lty IMayere ruh party. ley Foundation paieonage. HIT It treet. p. m Saturday. Oct. 11. 8igma Chi houae party. I I! a L'pailon houae party. Alpha llta Theta houae pait Sigma I'M tigma h-uae petty Chamber of Commerce by the unl veralty achool of imiale faculty. Newena haa recently annonuren nia retirement from preaidrmy of the '":;;! GAMMA PHIS BLANKET CHI O'S IN SPEEOBALL wttuul of muaie roliu Idenl w Hit oiixirat ion wilh the unive iiroiu-r. Howard Kukpatruk. of the; eihool of muaic fat uity, called on I vatioua gueate preaent for ehort j talka All expreeaed appreciation of the work done by the former' prenulf nt. , . Airangrmt-nta were In charge of , WinilCrS Advance ID TOUmCy Mia Kdiih Ita and Miaa Veraj Ru fi f n fl Dprieion Over l'i.i..n Li.ual 1 oialinna were ' " . end by Mra. l.ura Schuler Smith. The following count rlea have a lowrr percent of Illiteracy than the Culled Stalea Japan. New Zraland. Germany. Denmark, Nor. way, Sweden. Scotland. Nether Innda. Ireland. Kwltierland. Eng. land. Canada, and Walee. Latter Group. In an evenly matched and hard fought game. (5 am ma Phi Beta I am night eliminated Chi Omega team No. 2 from the Intramuial epeedball tournament by a acoie of 6-0. In the firat quaiter. the Chi Omega team waa by far the mora aggrcaaive of the combatanta, and the play took place entirely around Uamma rni goal. i tempt to eenre, however, were un aucceaaful. and the quarter ended 0-0 The eecond quarter found the Gamma I'M team warmed up and going atrong. and although the work of the goal keeper. Margaret Buol. waa admirable. Chailotte Goodman. Gamma I'M. cent ft beautiful kick through the poata for the only ecore of the quarter. The naif ended with the Gamma I 'hi tram leading a 3-0 acoie. CM O'i Aal'y. Bellying In the thud quarter with a paaaing attack, the Chi una r. Omegaa eevtrel timee threatened to tie the ecore. but me twin anq accurate bo4ing ef Alice Buffed. Gamma I'M goal keeper, pre vented aucceaaful effort. The fourth quarter action waa fauly evenly matched, but the Gamma I'M teem had ft eight edge on their opponent la reaetve wind arid enthuaiaem. and Martin fiterruker aucceedrd U kicking another goal for the laat afoie of the game Although few member of either team had prevloue knowledge of the ame. team play waa groer ally good, although there were rib outatanding playera. Paddle tennla practice continue thia week in the woman gymna Faculty Women'! Club Give Initial Tea. The Faculty Women' club met Wednesday afternoon. October 8, In Kllen Smith hall when eBrentece Miller. New York eecretary, waa preaent. Mm Miller gave an Infor mal talk to the club. The hoa tea.iea were: Meadamea R. A. Bur nett. II. n. Fllley. Clifford Hick, D. X. Pllile. Homer Alder and H. K. Spoerry. Sophomore Commiaaion Hold Firtt Meeting. Leone Ketterer and Helen Neitblt weie leaders of the Sophomore commission meetings held on Wednesday afternoon nt Ellen Smith hall. Mine Ketterer Is presi dent of one of the groups, and Vlr- Rlnia Jonas of the other, for which Mary Stllwell eerves as iecrctary. LINCOLN Lincoln aays "What a wow of a a h o w" with their favorite. HALF IIAROLDE and the atar of great emotion BEBE DANIELS "DIXIANA" x , jii :r-'i The aeaaon'a "K moat brll. J liant acrean ) suceeail J '. ,o"li,oC,e. ot e r ilnntC W Jea"cUJSBuchan jat STAGE TM B'T tN i Rev- . VaD" a Baf 1l"'....rt ,.ka 'Lrture i.r.sn Dancing! AT Antelope Park Friday Saturday This Week Deck's Orchestra Still Has A Few Dates Open The old Llndell Party Houae ia being completely remod eled and redecorated for dancing thia winter. It will be under Leo Beck' man agement. Under the aoreement with the Eppley Hotel Co., either Beck' Oreheitra or Red Krause'a Band muat ba there ONE NIGHT a week. Ac cordingly, only one party date may be made each week. Book Either Beck' Oreheatra or Red Krauae'a Oreheatra Through Leo J. Beck F2268 jW 7 v ? 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