The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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THIUMVW. SKNI.MHKK 21. 19.11
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THREEl'
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Honorini; tin- MM) women stiili-iits of t ti nnivcrsit y an-l
piii liciilnily tin- iuv diiuii on tlir iMinpii. Miss AiiuiiiiIh
I i ')ii(T, ili'iiu ol women, is liohlinu Iht iimnml tin this after
noon. The ten tiililt's will lie bmulil'tiily ileconitfd with pink
u funs ami tnll tapers tinl with tulle.
Lambda Gamma
Announce Pledges
Lambda Gamma announces the
pledpin of the following Rlrls:
f. dith Carlson. Oakland; Elsie
Bennrr. Lincoln; Mildred Herman,
Omaha: Mnrtr Or.t?rloh. Il ip"r:
Louise rVfkham. Hardy; JWUinc
Trtri. Fremont; and Irene VVcdcll,
Waverly.
Dilta Zetas to
Honor House Mother
Active and alumree numbers of
Delta Zeta will be ho?teHncs at a,
formal tea In honor of their bouse
mother. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Thers
dav afternoon. Mrs. K. W". Lantz
wiil pour and Mrs. A. O. Taylor. '
Lna Conner, Evelyn O'Connor
and the patronesses. Mrs. August
Molzer. Mrs. C. S. Paine. Mrs.
C. M. Skilrs and Mrs. T. D. Good-
rich, will be in the reviving line. ,
Lambda Gammas
Will Have Tea
Ixtmhda Gamma will entertain
a!l Lutheran girls in the university
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Thursday, Sept. 4.
Annual act.wtiea tea for unher.
any women, from S 30 to S 30.
Ellen Smith hall.
Ml is Amanda Heppner ta for
unlveimtv women, from 3:30 to
3:3n, jriVn Smith hall.
Sir ma Phi Fpsilon houe party.
Phi Gumma Ilta house party.
Delta Tau Delta house party.
Friday, Sept. 25.
All-university church NiRht.
Saturday, Sept. 26.
College of agriculture faculty ie
ception at the Student Activities
building.
i All-unlver.sity party. colisum.
at a tea at the chapter house, 1610
R it reel, Sunday, Fept. 27.
STUDENT COUNCIL
GIVES INNOCENTS
RALLY CONTROL
Continued from Page l.i '
c 11. chairman; Luctle Hendricks
Arthur Wolf, and Dorothy Zoell
ner; f i n a n e e Walter Huber.
chairman; Harriett Dunlap. Alice
Quigl?. and W. E. Craig; athletic
relations-Walter Huber, chair
man; Gretchen Fee. Robert Kin
kea.l. and Gertrude dark; rally -Robert
Kinkead. chairman; Betty
Jane Blank. Ralph Rodgers. and
lr.es
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STATE
Llnrcln Only Independent Thettrt
ALL WIIK
The Picture You Cant Forget
The VIKING
ADDED ATTRACTION
Captain Farle F. Hammond
Arctic Explorer and Bif Gsmt
Huntr
juniok rsATues
'FOOTBALL FOR TMf FAN"
B" Howard H. Jones. -rh of
I'mverjity of Southern CtlKoraia
Trojtns'
LATEST PATHB NEWS
Full Two Hours EnUrtalnmtnt
Molvin Evan")D; campus organ
Itatlnns - Llovd Pnspiahll. chair
man: Eleanor Dixon, and Huwar-i
Mlxon: national afflllatiena -Dn-othy
Weaver, chairman; Irving
Walker, and Elmer Harpstreith.
Election committee: Tom Snipes,
t-hairman. Dorotny Weaver. Wil
lard Hede. and Bereniece Hoff
man; eligibility: Willhrd Hedge. ,
chairman. Lloyd Toapishil. and
Alice Qutgle; publications: Norman j
CSalleher. chairman, Catherine
Warren, and Gilbert Wleland; 1
junlor-asnior prom date: (iretcben ,
Ke", chairman, and Phil Brownell;
meeting time- F.llraheth Baiber.
chairman. Ralpn Rodders, and
Julia Slmanek; puhllelty: Howard
Allaway, chairman, and Elizabeth1
Barber; Judiciary committee: Hi re-'
nice Hoffmen, chairman. Kdwln
Faulknrr. Gretchen Fee. Julia SI
mar.ek. and Walter Huber.
The council decided that should
there be an excursion of students
to the Northwestern game on Oct.
4, th4 council would take charge'
to see that It was properly con
ducted. According to the constitu
tion of th? StuOert council, the
louncil has full charge of all stu
dent migrations.
The Chicago aad North W?jtrn i
tailro.id has made the pioposlt.cn
that hhould at least 200 students
go to th: Northwestern game, the'
special excursion fare of 1 1 . .' 0 '
would be made. Tbe train wiuld ,
leave Llnioln about 7 o'clock Fri
day evening and get back to Lin
coln some time Sunday afternoon
U whs suggested that the council
delegate the Innocents society..
Corn Cobs. Tassels, rr some sim
ilar organisation to work up en
thusiasm for the trip, but the;
council decided thai if the trip
were to be idvertned. some organ
ization should take up the work
spontaneously.
At the last council meeting held
last sprung, it was decided that the
Barb council should be allowed two
representatives in the S'udent
council, altho their candidates were !
disqualified in the spring elections
because c f the use of printed hand-'
bills. The two Barb representa-:
lives were not present at the meet-1
ng last night. '
The officers of the Student coun
cil, as elected last spring are: Ed-1
win Faulkner, president; Gretchen'
Fee, vice president; Julia Slmanek, ,
secretary; and Walter Huber.
treasure..
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and a Waterman's will deliver perfect writing
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WUsrmaift
former student
of c;eoc;rai!IV
cets position
M ls.i Vera Rigdon. who received
her degree of Master of Art. in
geography last spring, lett Lincoln
last Friday to begin her duties as
professor of geography and heaj
of the department at the Missis
sippi State Teachers' college, lo
cated at Cleveland, Miss. Miss Rig
don will have the opportunity of
organizing the work in geography
and the social sciences while he
is at that Institution.
10 SPEAK NEXT WEEK
MDad"' Elliott Returns for
Special Meets With
New Students.
iH.uting hi.. M-ilffs of U!kn
Sunday nmrning at the Warren
M K. chtmh v-hrie ho will aj
dies the oiind.iy school dais at
l V). A. J ' L ad ' Klliot. veteran
Y. M C A w iler. will be in Lin
coln fi'ir.i S'.inday. Sept. 27. unit!
Wednesday. Scpi" 30. to r.net Ne-bra.-i.a
stud'.'iit
1 1 1.4 next tilk i!' be at the Kp
worth M K ihurrn at 7.4S Sun
day evening, v.l.eie the t'nion
tileetini will K- held. After these
pre'iir.inaty pi ; ;um.i, he will join
In the regular seaMon at the Yj
headquarters at the ag college at
7 o'cI'hU Monday nicirn:ng Me will
Ci'tn.1 w .t h faculty members
following the morning meeting
Monday
rle will al. be the seaker at
the regular rollge convocation of
the ii u colli de, to he held Tuesday .
at 11 in the activities building.
A .pes of rnirial rr.rcung.s f t
freshman rtuilri'ts will be held'
TueiUv and Wedneeuay In the
auditoiKim of the dany building at
4 and 7 at whi" h Mr. Kllmt will
le the main speaker
This is not the first visit of
' D;id" Kilt' .t to the Nebia.ika rani
pu. lie ha. .-poken hne many
times beii ie to Y members of the
univeislty
DEAN HEPPNER GIVES
ANNUAL TEA FOR ALL
WOMEN IN AFTERNOON
i Continued on 1'age 3.)
Alpha Lambda Pelta. freshman
honriary scholastic group, of
whiih Pr. Terry is sponsor. Mem
bers of the group are recognizM
for earning an average nt above
DO percent d iring their freshman
vear. The servers will be Kath
leen Beckman. 'irginia Jonas.
Helen h'wir.g. Lucille Hitchcock.
Dorothy Hughes and Alice OedJes.
Mortar Boards Assist.
During the sjcond hour In the
east dinir.ff rom Mrs ('. C. An
derson and Mrs. Alma Knapp will
serve at the ten tablts Mortar
Boards who will serve ar Mildred
Glsh. Gretchen Fee. Jean P.ath-
b un. Genlolyr. Mger and Aleen ,
Neely. 1
Mis. I. M Buir.stead will sre
duru.g the second hour in the west :
dining room. Ajain ts members'
of Alpha Lamrxla elta will sere i
They are F.velvn Lyon, Htldegarde ;
Bat.. Jane lUv.s 'loris M.lrs , j
Liilusl Nincer anr; Alice (Je l !- '
The fireplace, ifnirt, drawing .
rom. anil variom c ther ie"ir, in ,
the ball will be hanked with palms :
and ferns, and garden flowers will
add a bright color note. The ten
tables will have pink enias si ;
lhe:r ri'ntei-iucces, and a pink '
color scheme will be u.ed in all of
the appointments
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CURFtW AT K. U.7
The rmi-Heiiriiic lounni at the
nlvllty of Kansas Is consider
ing establishing a curfew on the '
campus to sound the warning ten ;
minutes before coeds are required
to U- in their houses at night.
LEARN TO DANCE
Wilt guftntt ts
t t a c a yen to
dance in ! pi.
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cousc
half hdu' ft'noe
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Attractit Leoeg. Bcoi-
Liiiiki-Morning. ltfocn a"J
Eenmgi bf Appointment
LEE A. THORNBERRY
Piivata Studio 2i00 V St
Tni iuccetul vean.
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BUCK'S
COFFEE SHOP
SPECIAL
STUDENT LUNCH
Meals
Fountain Service
Open 7 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
FORMER INSTRUCTOR WEDS.
Miss Emma Skudler. former
teacher in the department of cera
mics, was married this summer.
She is now living in Norfolk.
"YOUR DRUG STORE"
Snappy noon lunches. Whit
man's Chocolates. Toilet Goods
the best and newest creations.
THE OWL PHARMACY
148 No. Uth & P Phone B 1063
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