The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SOCIETY
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i'lnl Si.lltn. Mr. r'rarik Kf . Mia 'iiit . i mti.l nn.-. mi. I
Mm. Paul i.ii-lii-k.
DANCING AT ANTELOPE PARK!
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
of lel xveek If th xvthr It warm. If h weather cent mint
warm thr will b dancing th xvetk follewinn. If net
LEO J. BECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILL
OPEN THE FALL DANCE SEASON
at the
NEW L1NDELL BALL
ROOM
OCT. 17
Further announcement will be made Inter. Watch for
announcement in thii paper!
War a
Grand
Old
Sinner
He Watt
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If. j
). I -""ill
What gtund roi
for George Arli
A devil of a fellov
1 who itnned with i
smile and smiled '
in! Wlae, witty ant"
wicked!
ALSO
Johnny Burke
In
"You're In thi
Army Now"
Sound Newt
STARTS WON.
LINCOLN
Pm pn cv
Fad Hu Paly.
tall loi in keeping "'la i
Mn were ued In decorate la
I M Ivit Theia chapter hxi at
thr.r hou paity given Friday
inifi huty couple wer. pre,
rut fhaperor.ee wera Prof and
Mil n U Rexnold. Ura rlncta
and Mia Baker. hmie mother.
Ftitiv Mat.f Und
1 At tgmi Nu Party.
Colored lremei. baloon and
confetti itecotaud th Sigma Nu
hou pty held at th chapter
! hue Saturday evening hirfc
rcailv eenty-fiv triple at
tended. Trof and Mr. K H.
Am.H. Mrs. Hurd. hitma Thl Kp-
inn houe mother, and Mra
f.aia Pk.le Prouty. Rifma Nu
hnime mother. chperoned tha
ry
Delta Ctmma M ether
Club atenin.
Tink roeet and rB tapera de
rm ated the labia at a lea riven rv
the ivita Gamma mothers fl'io
for the new members at tha chap
ter hmia Friday afternoon. About
twenty-five mot hart -era preaent
at the tea. Dedfet and rtlvea
erved
Fifty Cauplea Attend
Sig Chi Heuil Party.
"tfty couple attended tha 8ima
till hou party held at the chap
ter btt Sa'uMay avenlna Vr
and Mra. A. H Schmidt and Mr
fora Penlley. houea mother. Chap
eroned tha party.
Mertar leard Active
Enttrtained by Alumna-
Uttter awet and fall color d-c-orated
threa lorjt tablea at tha
brekft tivn by alumnaa of
1 Mortar Board for tha actlv mem
ber at the Kappa Alpha Thi-t
I chapter houae Saturday morning.
! Nearly fifty ffHt r preeenl.
Bcatiire Towcll an(f. Vera Water
1 tve a reading and Mildrad and
Marlon llarenherrar at tha violin
and piano preaewted aeveral aoleo-tlon.
Th commiltea In charge of the
aflalr conalated of Mra. Howard
rarmalee, former Y. W. C. A. aec
retan', Mr. Herman Johat. Mr.
Pernio Elwell. Mortar Board
aponaor In 1928. and Mrs. Ralph
Kortna.
Wetlty Player Giv
Annual Ruth Taa. j
TVcorationa of black and Rold j
were uaed at the annual mxh ,
party pvcn by Weoley Player
Friday evening at the Wealey
Foundation parsonajre. Twcnty
: two invitation were laaued to
rushee. Nearly forty jrueata were
I preent
I Game wer played during the
I evening and a ahort program
I given which constated of everal
: iik it by active members of th
chapter. Rubc11 Undtkog gave a
1 reading and Harold Bate and
: William Richardson, accompanied
j by Mlas Ingeborg Nlelaen at th
! piano gave a saxophone duefT Re-
freihmenta were served,
j The Rev. W. C. Fawell, advlaer.
and ("Tarolvn Cooper, president.
I told the quests of the Ideals of the
IM0UMAI1.Y NN(H .N( i: l.K.KOIIIAI.
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CMftllTINt MOLLOCK. tUNICt GAHVIV.
n.. .irh.n.i aluii' have rroenllv made an informal
announcement of thnr enCatemrn t. Th. y are OtuM.ne Moll.lt. In- j
dianols "hi Omega and Arthur M l h. lU.rtt Kaim lto.,.e; J ttni. e
Carvey Ruahville Phi Mu. and Bill liite(. Oolumbiia. Sigma Chi.
,Mi Benjamin F. W y I a n d
i poured for the finit hour, and
Mr. F. W. levitt for the re-
maindrr of the aftemom. The
' girla who served were dree1
in .lapaneae coatumea Th
I gurot were entertained by several
, iani lct.n by Kuth Amen,
j and by a flute Mo by Sue Field.
The olit of town guest were Mu.
! Jalie Wav, who it representing tha
I commiwion of miv-.i..n ol t'hl-
cago. HI., and Mra. F. W. !avitt.
I formerly of Lincoln, but now of
. Sioux City, la.
rirni :ta Chi i.i. Ml at
the Aimoiv at
tluraty, Ct
All rn'veirtv party at V.lie(tm
IVHa Thet I M t...e r'V
Phi mer I . hn.e paitv
lte committee i .ir.p.. t it i
Pi-hrepel- pret.Unt Jn e liieeo
l. e prr.t.lent Wi'.lai.t Cr.an.t'ei
aet ielaiy. and Viola Itat.b. I
turer. lo . .ta.nt the nw ti
tlent of the toi're f pharm. x
wiih the uri-" la-i".n ;nr
we.e plax-e.t .lurmc tie e.rfn,v.n
and lun. h enxrd m the ec
i in(
tomnty Celor Vtd
In Party Oeecrattan
S.nontv c...i xxi ( 'luie.t in
the de.Mtaii.-n I- r the h .ie paity
at Ihe Alpha I vita Ih.ta h.tte
Saturday exenmg Mi and Mi
Herman T W. ker. Pi !!
Walker. Mr Fn-.ma J llolx.k.
and Mr and Mra Wm Matrha::t
were hrrr ',,r ,h affau
Nox-elty S'-ng enteitained the fifty
it'ontinned on I'age 4 t
Wesley Player tremg n'ttgi-'U
diama particulaily.
ftikty Couple Attend
O. U. Hu Party.
About aixty couple attend.-.l a
hou dn.-e at lvita I'pailon Hi
day ex-ening. In keping with the
seaaon the hoime wa .le.oiale.1
with late fall flrwer Chaperon
ing th affair were Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Vogeler. Pr and Mr
Jame W. Pugaley and Mr. Car
oline Philip, hoiiae m.'lher.
Formal Dinner I
Given After Pledging.
The pledpe of the Alpha IVlta
Pi were honored at a f.nnml din
ner at the chapter houe following
their foimal pledging service St
urriav afternoon. The decoration
were" carried out in the sorority
colors, and each pledge received
a corsage of vloleta. fraternity
flowers. Jean Klnman. timaha.
and Marjohe C. Kavenna, arc
the preaident and secretary of the
new group.
Sigma Phi Sigma
Entertain One Hundred.
Fifty couple were in attendance
at the Sigma Phi Sigma house
dance Friday night A six piece
orchestra played for the guest.
Sponsor were Prof, and Mr.
Harry Cunningham and Trof. snd i
Mrs. 'Trinery. Perorations were in
the fraternity colors. j
Sigma Eta Chi
Gives Rush Tes.
Sigma Ft a Chi entertatnei at a ;
Japancxe tea for all Congrega- .
tlonal girl at FUen Smith hall on
Friday afternoon from until 6 j
o'clock. The room were article-
ally decorated with csndlrs and
Japanese lanterns. Miniature ,
naraan Is were Clven as lavoia.
j Pharmaceutical Club
I Entertam Frehmen
Mrmbeia of the Phat maceiuK al
chiii held a pu nic for the freshmen
1 Friday afternoon at Antelope
paik.' The picnic was planned,
, following a meeting of the exeru-
LEARN TO DANCE
Cn Irnfh you lo Irid in on letion.
Guarantee lo Inch ynu n "
vlf (Mirni Ciet every Monoav
and XVedneiidav. Private leaaena
mnrnlno alie.noon and evening
Ball Room and Tap.
MRS. LUELLA WILLIAMS
Private stuntc
Prion t42s8
DANCE!
' SUNDAY
HUE!
No one win dance when
they don't want to, but
once they hnve danced at
the PLA-MOR theyl!
WANT TO!
A cood time will be had
by All and his brother.
It will be cool and pleas
ant at the
PLA-MOR
5 Mile Wett on "O"
gpo o limn '
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kVX-C.xUN1 AlSiTS "TTyV
'rhin Bros.
" ' """" told the guests of the Ideals of the I parasols were given as ihvqi. .oc
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borro the
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birid
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f ni l'
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ff cm lt mil s an xTdiLratlfflcil ttDnaQ: DcSislls ff
order yoors now
October 13th to 18th inclusive
plan 2
plan 1
sec a
10 oii $3.00 down
for cash cGSfHCOb 02.00 on
hook 04.50 delivery
plan 3
see a $1.00 down
$1.00 Nov. 15
taCCel $1.00 Dec. 15
$2.00 on del.