The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1932, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY. KKHRUAKV 2. 1032.
THE DAILY NEBHASKAN
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SOCIETY
Phyllis Ackerman, Chi Omega, and
Walter Johnson, Sigma Nu, Are Wed
Two Croup Enleiiuin National Officer; Social
Sororities Announce Pledgeti; Marriage
Of Coeds Ilevenled.
; Interesting 1 social groups on l!ie campus is tlu- innrriii'c
oC Pliyllis Aekcnnnn uiul "Wnltor .lolinson, Not li of Stnnton. N'e
lifnska. Tho vpiltlinp: took place in llie ConirrcKntionnl Church
nt Omalin nt 1'our o'clock Salurday afternoon. Mrs. .lolinson
was n freslnnan ami a pledge of Chi Oniejrn and Mr. Johnson
a freshman and a pledge of Sitna Xn. They wore attended
l.v lilanche Sheldon, Chi Omega, and .John Minniek. They left
Monday for Stanton whore they will make their home.
Tvlvr-lT'olcott
Marriage Announced.
Before her marriage Jan. 23,
Mrs. Frank Wolnott wns Miss
Mnrgaret Tyler, daughter of Mr.
and Mis. Fred W. Tyler. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Tyler will be rem be red ns
former university students, where
she Is a member of Alpha Cht
Omega, and ho is affiliated with
Kappa Sigma. They are making
their home In Lincoln.
Miss Dorothy Howard's
Marriage Revealed.
Announcement was made
STATE
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Sun-
All Week
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JUNIOR FEATURES
RUTH ETTING WORDS and MUSIC
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT
SONG CARTOON PATH E NEWS
day of the marriage of Dorothy
Howard to James li. Ziegenbem,
which took place July 12, 1930, at
Hot Springs, S. D. As a student
at tho university Mrs. Ziegenbein
was a member of Kappa Delta and
Tlieta Sigma Phi, while Mr. Zie
genbein was affiliated with Xi Pal
Phi. They will make their home In
Ashland, where Mrs. Ziegenbein is
publisher and Mr. Ziegenbein gen
oral manager of the Ashland
Gazette.
Creek Letter Croups
Announce JS'ew Vladges.
Four sororities usher in the new
semester by announcing pledges to
their groups. They are: Alpha
Delta Theta with Frances Rymers,
Alpha Omicron Pi with Lois Van
Nostrand. Phi Omega Pi with
Erma Hopt, and Alpha Delta Pi
with Gertrude Lamptree.
Alpha Chi Honors
Province President.
Alpha Chi Omega will give a
number of functions this week in
honor of Mrs. Carl Wlnsor of
Wichita, Kas., who is president of
the southwestern province of Al
pha Chi Omega and a guest of the
local chapter this week. Wednes
day afternoon the active and alum
nae members will entertain at tea
For Your Greater
Entertainment
The d e e p - t o n e d
drama of a woman
whose heart cries out
for the companion
ship of a child !
As a H if p. with
R o o m in II er
Heart for Two
Men!
Made real and com
pelling by the mar
velous portrayal of
beautiful
RUTH
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CHATTERTON
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"Tomorrow
and
Tomorrow"
PAUL LUKAS
Sunerh Ad'ilt TntTtalnment
mr -ON THE STAGE- ff
THE BAL Li I
ACCORDION FIVE
in
"A FESTIVAL OF
MUSIC"
A mixture of
Syncopation and Classic
TR AVER AND GRAY
"Two Nautical Nuts"
at tho chapter house. Saturday
evening Mrs. Wlnsor will he the
guest of honor at a formal ban
quet at the University club.
Musical Croup Fete
Province President.
Sigma Alpha Iota is honoring
Its province president, Mrs. M. T.
Bocquln of Memphis, Tcnn., this
week. Mrs. Bocquln will visit the
alumnae meeting Monday evening
and the active meeting Tuesday
evening. She was entertained at n
luncheon at the Cornhusker hotel
Monday.
Honorary Sponsors
Dinner Tuesday.
Gamma Epsilon Pi, national hon
orary commerce sorority for uni
versity girls, will sponsor a dinner
to bo held Tuesday, Feb. 9, 5:45 p
m., at the Harmony Library and
Tea room, 1320 N street. All girls
registered in the college of busi
ness1 administration are especially
invited and urged to attend. Dean
J. E. LeRosslgnol will address the
group. Tickets are on sale for 60
cents In tho Business Administra
tion office, Social Sciences 310.
Tickets should be purchased, or
reservations made by Saturday,
Feb. 6.
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PLAN CONCLAVE HERE
MOUSEL URGES PAYMENTS
Organizations, Individuals
Asked Remit Past Due
Annual Accounts..
Russell Mousel, business mana
ger of the Cornhusker year book,
yesterday urged that fraternities
and sororities send in their checks
for 'their pages in the new Corn
husker. Other organizations on
the campus should also remit as
soon as possible, Mousel said.
"We would like to have the or
ganizations send in their contracts
for space as soon as possible, as
the time is approaching when we
will have to send in material to
the engravers. Organizations that
are planning to have pictures in
the annual should be making ar
rangements now before it becomes
necessary to announce closing
dates," he said.
"Many students, too, who con
tracted for Cornhuskers on the in
stallment plan seem to have over
looked the fact that the third pay
ment was due Jan. 15. The Corn
husker management would like to
have those who have not already
met this payment do so as early
as possible."
FORDYCE GIVES FOUR TALKS
Nebraska Educator One of
Principal Speakers at
Conference.
Dr. Charles Fordyce, chairman
of the department of educational
psychology and measurements, re
turned Sunday night from Durant,
Okl., where he was one of the prin
cipal speakers at the Oklahoma
State vocational guidance confer
ence which convened on Friday and
Saturday, Jan. 29 and 30.
Mr. Fordyce gave four addresses
at this convention on the following
themes: "Evidence of Specific
Abilities," "How One May Dis
cover His Endowments," "Occupa
tional Analysis," and "Preparation
for One's Chosen Vocation."
Taylor Visits Alpha Thets.
Earl H. Taylor, ex '15 and a
member of Alpha Theta Chi. vis
ited the chapter house on January
23 and 24. Taylor is now associate
editor of the Country Gentleman.
The Entomological News, Phila
delphia, has accepted an article by
E. F. Powell, Instructor in zoology
and anatomy, written on the sub
ject of Nebraska beetles. It is a
systemative paper on a group of
animals in which the common Ne
braska potato bug is a member.
Invitations Sent Schools of
itates tor Regional
Meeting.
Five St
STARTS FEBRUARY 19
Invitations have been sent to
colleges and universities In Kan
sas, Colorado, Texas, South Dako
ta and Nebraska to send delegates
to the regional conference of the
Lutheran Students Association of
Amotica, to be held here In Lin
coln Feb. 19 to 21. It is expected
that a dozen schools will be repre
sented. Outstandini? leaders in the Lu
theran church such as Dr. Gould
Wtckey of Washington, D. C,
executive secretary of tho board of
education for the Lutheran church,
and Rev. L. H. Steinhoff, field sec
retary of Midland college, will ad
dress the conference on the va
rious phases of the convention
thome, "Achieving the Best."
Discussion groups will bo direct
ed by: Miss Mary Larson, of the
University of Kansas: Rev. Ar
mour Fd'berg, Ksnsas Slnte; Dr.
William Zimmerman, Midland col
lege; and Relnhold Carlson local
Lutheran student secretary. Tre
convention will open Friday eve
ning, Feb. 19, with a conference
banquet at the Lutheran church.
A devotional service on the theme
of "Right Choices" led by Rev.
Steinhoff will follow the banquet,
after which a mixer in the base
ment of the church will close the
evening's program.
Services and discussions Satur
day will be held in the Temple,
and meals will be served for the
delegates in the Temple cafeteria.
In the afternoon the conference
business meeting will take place.
It will be presided over by Carl
Lundquist of Bethany college.
Ltndsborg, Kansas, president of
the regional section of the Luther
an Students Association of Amer
ica. A sight seeing tour of Lincoln
will follow the business meeting.
In the evening a short service will
be held, Rev. Mr. Steinhoff pre
siding, on the theme of "All To
gether." The closing services of the con
vention will be held Sunday morn
ing at Grace Lutheran church, at
which time Dr. Wickey will speak.
Music throughout the convention
will be furnished by Miss Esther
Kreusher. Charles Elliott, Prof.
Phillip Hudson, First Lutheran
choir, and the Martin Luther sem
inary. The local committees In charge
of the conference are: program,
Fritz Larson, chairman, Marvin
Troutwein, Kenneth Broman, and
Edith Carlson ; social, Magdalinc
Lebsack, chairman, Herman
Siefkes, Otto Lenser, and Anne
Marie Rehtus; lodging and meals,
Stella Jesperson, chairman, Rein
holt, Marjorie Kildebeck, Olinda
Richards, Charles Elliott, and
Henry Knabb; registration, Loui.se
Peckham, chairman, Ethel Neitzel,
Marie Osterloh, and Arthur Jenny;
transportation, Kenneth Rubrecht.
chairman. Lyle Haack, Harold
Kesselring, Frederick Warner, and
VVillard Strangman; publicity,
Reinhold Carlson, chairman,
Louise Peckham, Irene Apfelback,
and Walter Wicke.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday.
Zeta Tan Alpha dinner, Univer
sity club, for Miss Esther Blank
cnshlp. Friday.
Beta Sigma Psl house party.
Alpha Omicron Pi formal at the
Cornhusker hotel.
Delta Upsllon house party.
Saturday.
Interfraternity Ball at tho Cornhusker.
WATER POLOJN PROGRAM
Eight Teams Meet Tonight
In Interfraternity Swim
Contests.
Water polo competition among
interfraternity teams will get un
der way tonight when eight teams
clash at the coliseum pool. Beta
Theta PI meets Alpha Gamma Rho
at 8 o'clock to start the fireworks
for the evening, followed by the
Delta Sigma Lambda-Sigma Chi
match at 8:10. Alpha Tau Omega
swimmers take on Phi Kappa at
8:40. with the Alpha Sigma Phl
Theta Chi contest closing the
night's program at 8:50.
Teams drawing first round byes
include Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha
Theta Chi, Farm House, Delta Sig
ma Phi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
PLANNEOJFOR A.I.E.E.
Group Will Visit Plant of
Lincoln Telephone Co.
Wednesday.
The meeting ol the Nebraska
chapter of the American Instltut
of Electric Engineering will be
held at the Lincoln Telephone com
pany Wednesday evening ot 7:30
o'clock. The meeting will consist
of an Inspection of the equipment
of tho telephone company and tho
showing of Home short films on the
subject of the telephone Industry.
New officers of A. I. K. K. are
Walter Ely, president; Jack Hutch
lngs, vice president; A. L. Coffin,
secretary. Tho meeting at the tele
phone company wns arranged for
by M. T. Caster. All students In
the Electrical Engineering college
are welcome to attend. The group
will meet at the M street entiance
of the Lincoln Telephone company,
Mlh and M
VISIT GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Visitors at the offices of Prof.
K. F. Schramm, professor' of geol
ogy, were Charles Halstead, '31,
Glilmoro Decker, '31 and Henry
Staats. '30, all employees of tho
state department of public works.
AT THE' STUDIO
THURSDAY, FEB, 4.
12:00 A, S. C. K. . ,
12:15 Sigma Tau. . . , .j,
FRIDAY,' F EB. 5
12:00 -Phi Chi Theta.
SATURDAY, FEB. 6.
10:30 -Alpha Lambda Dcltu.'
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MKKTS TONIGHT AT I
There will be an Important meet
ing ol the freshman division of tho
A. VV. S. at 4 o'clock Tuesday hiN
einoon In Ellen Smith tin II. Mc
garrt Upson, chairman of lresi.
man activities, announced ycatei-day.
(jijh' Wulkr. Coiifinrri
To Home Willi Illtio
Prof. Gaylo C. Walker. Uirectm
of the school of journalism, ims
been confined to his home wIMi
Illness. He was unable to m. n
any of his classes on Monday, but
It expected to be able to resume
his work Tuesday morning. '
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