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SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1932
TITE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
Initiation Banquets, Spring Parties,
House Dances Scheduled for Weekend
Pi
Zv. . Plans Spring Fete ct Cornhusker, While
Thcta's List Dinner Honoring Initiates; Four
Entertain at Chapter Houses,
Activities for the following week end fall into the estab
lished pattern of initiation banquets, spring parties and house
dances. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold its initiation bnnq'uet
Saturday night at the University club. Pi Kappa Alpha plans
to give a (spring party at the Cornhusker hotel Saturday night.
Dances will bo given at the Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Upsilon
houses" Friday night, and the Beta Theta Pi and Delta Tau
Delta houses Saturday night.
Tilda Banquet Listed
For Saturday Night,
The University club will be the
scene of the Kappa Alpha Theta
initiation banquet Saturday night
following initiation at the house
during the day. Mrs. Loa Howard
of Kansas City, an alumnae of Ne
braska chapter, will serve as toast
mistress. About one hundred active
and alumnae members plan to be
present. Mrs. J. C. Whitten has
charge of plans for the banquet
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JUNIOR FEATURES
COMEDY OVERTURE PATHE NEWS
O. l TL -1--. RONALD COLMAN
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, Story by Sarah Aldington
Directed by SIDNEY LANFIELD
FOX PICTURE
And What a
16 People
Edith E'ant and Ray Mayer
In "The Cowboy and the Girl"
Also "Boots" and Her Buddies
All Girl Orchestra
With the Six Stuartette Girls
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at the
Capitol
"The Big Parade"
and she is assisted by Miss Lula
Mae Coe, who is arranging the
toast list, and Mrs. Richard
Sprongly, who is chairman of the
decoration committee.
Spring Party Slated
By Pi Kappa Alpha.
Members of Pi Kappa Alpha
are planning their spring party to
be given at the Hotel Cornhusker
Saturday night. Eddie Jungbluth
and his orchestra have been en
gaged to play. Among the chaper
ones will be Dean W. C. Harper
and Emmett A. Gillaspie. About
three hundred invitations have
been issued for the affair.
D. U. House Dance
Planned for Friday.
Honoring pledges of Delta Upsi
lon, who will be initiated Friday
afternoon, the fraternity is giving
a dance at the chapter house Fri-
SAMUEL QOLDWYN
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TORinSiDfLT.
CSV
"UNHOLY GARDEN"
"ST. LOUIS BLUES"
BAD GIRL
made them famous'
DANCE TEAM
makes them immortal!
As two youngsters who try to side
step love. Then fell for each other
in spite of themselves.
JAMES SALLY
UHN 1EILE1S
.Jance . leam
Stage Show!
Including
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rs
Monday &
at the
Orpheum
Polly of the Circug'
Plays
"BOOTS" ALT
Who with her all-girl orches-
tra, "Boots and Her Buddies,"
will feature on the Stuart theater
stage show this week. The film
showing is "Dance Team," star
ring James Dunn and Sally
day night. The Golden Rod Sere
nades will furnish music for the
dancing. About seventy couples
will be present. Miss Pauline Gel
latly and Mrs. Caroline Phillips
will chaperone the affair.
House Dance Planned
By Delta Tau Delta.
New initiates or ueita lau ici
ta will be honored at the house
dance which members of the fra
ternity are planning for Saturday
night. Sixty couples will attend.
Betas Announce Party
At House Saturday.
A dance will be given Saturday
by members of Beta Theta Pi at
the chapter house. Walter Wher
ry's orchestra from Omaha will
play for the party. Many alumni
are expected to return.
Former Students
Wed Saturday.
Of interest in university circles
is the marriage of Miss Pauline
Bilon, daughter of Mrs. Anna
Bilon, and Merle Matzke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Matzke of
Western. The ceremony took place
LEARN TO DANCE
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private lessons. Classes every Mon
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mornlnRS. Private lessons morn
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Lincoln
'Man I Killed"
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at Stuart
A NELSON.
Eilers, who played in
Bad Girl."
A specialty offering, "The Six
Stuartette Girls," completes the
stage show in which sixteen peo
ple take part.
at Westminster house Saturday
afternoon with Dean It. Leland
reading the service. The couple
formerly attended the university,
where she is a member of Alpha
Phi and Mortar Board, and he
with Alpha Gamma Rho. She is
taking graduate work at the uni
versity.
Buffet Supper Given
For Alpha Xi Delts.
Alpha Xi Delta Mother's club is
entertaining active members and
pledges at a buffet supper at the
chapter house Sunday, March 13,
at 6:30 o clock.
Alpha Thet's Hare
Initiation Banquet.
Following formal initiation Sat
urday afternoon Alpha Theta Chi
held its initiation banquet at the
house Saturday evening. About
forty-two were present. Among
the out of town alumni who re
turned were Bernar Wilson, War
ren Chiles, Milton Reynolds and
Kenneth Strawn, all of Omaha.
Miriam Huse, Wayne; Evelyn
Haas,, Wayne; Irene Hentzen, of
Seward; Winifred Rainey, Lincoln,
and Gretchen Schrag, Lincoln, are
the new initiates of Alpha Omicron
Pi. The initiation ceremony took
place Saturday, Marcn 1Z.
Following initiation at the chap
ter house Saturday morning new
members of Alpha Delta Theta
were honored at a breakfast at the
Central hotel. Miss Madge Gaug
han of Indianola, an alumna, at
tended. The initiates are Ada Mae
James of Council Bluffs; Esther
Crawford, Curtis; Rose Pross, of
Omaha; Norma Vitek, Clarkson;
and Rose Woerdeman, visner.
Prof. Norman Hill lectured on
"Position and Significance of the
Senate in Our Federal Govern
ment," before the meeting of the
Women's club civics department
held Friday, March 11, in Faculty
nan.
Dr. Frances W. Shepardson of
Chicago, was honored at a lunch
eon at the Beta Theta Pi house, on
Saturday, March 12, Chancellor
Burnett, Dean T. J. Thompson,
Prof. F. M. Fling, Prof. Harry
Cunningham, Prof. E. F. Schramm
and Prof. Orin Stepanek were
present.
Mrs. N. Jons, Mrs. E. B. Styer,
and Mrs. C. J. Aldrich, members
of the Sigma Phi Epsilon auxiliary
were hostesses at the St. Patrick's
day luncheon, Friday, March 11,
at tne chapter bouse.
Sigma Kappa alumnae honored
Miss Audrey Dyke, national presi-
aent or tne sorority, at a tea given
Saturday, March 12, in the Allgair
tea room. Miss jauct Smith was in
charge.
Two hundred and fifty couples
attended the Bizad spring party in
the Hotel Cornhusker Friday eve
ning.
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After you've done
your Sunday night
studying, come on out
to Pla-Mor for an eve
ning of good dancing.
You'll like the beauti
ful ballroom, the slick
floor, the delightful
music, and the com
fortable lounge room.
Remember you can
dance Sunday night at
Pla-Mor.
Til Be Seeing You
Admission 25e
Dancing Free
Hawle Chrlstensen
and his orchestra tonight.
DANCING
TONIGHT
PI SIGMA ALPHA TO MEET
Dean Foster Will Address
Group On "Law As A
Social Science."
Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary poli
tical science fraternity, will hear
an address by Dean H. H. Foster
of the Law college at its next
meeting, Saturday evening, March
19. Dean Foster will speak on
"Law As A Social Science."
The programs of the organiza
tion for the remainder of the year
have been arranged by Frederick
V. Peterson, president of the
group. Dr. W. K. Pleiller, pro
fessor of German will talk on some
phase of the German political situa
tion at the April meeting. For the
May meeting, Mark Woods of Lin
coln will give a preview of the re
publican convention to be held in
Chicago during the summer.
The Projection
Booth
By John Quinn.
Movie presentations at the Lin
coln theaters this coming week
offer great variety in entertain
ment. At the Stuart "Dance
Team" gives fans an inside view
of the professional hoofers' work
with James Dunn and Sally
Eilers acting the dancers. To the
State come two creditable pro
ductions in a split week sched
ule of reruns; "Tonight or
Never" with Gloria Swanson and
Melvyn Douglas will show the
first half and Ronald Coleman
In "The Unholy Garden" with
Fay Wray the second half of the
week. A post war situation of
great dramatic qualities Is pre
sented in "Broken Lullaby" with
Phillip Holmes and Nancy Car
roll at the Lincoln. "Cock of the
Air," a story of war flyers, is
booked for the Orpheum screen;
Billie Dove and Chester Morris
have the leading roles.
"Dance Team,"
light, amusing,
Stuart.
entertaining
yarn is unroiaea under uus pro
fessional title. The story is apt to
leave the fan with a pleasing, in
consequential satisfaction at being
temporarily deiigntruny enter
tained. It will leave little of a last
ing dramatic impression. The plot
concerns the chance meeting of
two. young, jobless hoofers and
follows them thru the tribulations
and joys of their struggle for
fame. With success comes a cleft
in the partnership, but all is made
right in the end thru an old actor
friend of tne youngrsiers. james
Dunn and Sally Eilers are excel
lent as the dance team partners
who trv to keep love from enter
ine into their work and who nearly
allow themselves to De separated
bv success. Harry Beresford capa-
blv does the lobless old actor who
is befriended by tne partners ana
later returns the favor.
"Tonight or Never," State,
First Half.
Here is the story of an Amerl
can ooera singrer attempting to
reach the heights of accomplish'
ment on the European stage, but
failing because she lacks the in
centive of that great emotion, love,
How the prima dona searches and
finds both love and success is
amusingly portrayed by expe
rienced Gloria Swanson. Melvyn
Douglas, comparative newcomer to
the screen and former Lincoln high
school student has the chief sup
porting role.
"The
Unholy Garden" State,
Last Half.
A clever crook and his less
clever accomplice are forced to
take refuge in an isolated desert
mecca where several others of
their kind are similarly confined.
A scent of a fortune hidden in the
"garden" leads the group of doubt
ful characters into a series of al
liances and betrayals until the sit
uation is ultimately saved by the
clever crook for love of the rightful
possessor of the fortune. Ronald
Coleman gives another of nis
worthy performances as the jus
tice-seeking crook who is clever
enough to outwit all the fortune
hunters. Wistful Fay Wray is well
suited to the feminine lead oppo
site Coleman.
"Broken Lullaby" Lincoln.
This production serves to show
one phase of the folly and inhum
aneness of war. It is the story of
a soldier who has killed a German
in a hand to hand combat, and his
attempt at restitution for bis ac
tion. How he finds the sweetheart
of his enemy and how he becomes
endeared to her family present
great dramatic possibiities. Phil
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday.
Alpha XI Delta, house dance.
Delta Upsilon. dance at the
chapter house.
Saturday.
Beta Theta PI. dance at the
chapter house.
Delta Tau Delta, house dance.
Kappa Alpha Theta, initiation
banquet at the University club.
Pi Kappa Alpha, spring party at
the Cornhusker.
lip Holmes adds another unhappy
characterization to his career as
the haunted and mentally torn sol
dier, and Nancy Carroll plays the
German sweetheart. The film was
first released under the title "The
Man I Killed" and is from the pop
ular novel by that name.
"Cock of the Air" Orpheum.
The air corps serves as the locale
for this war time story. It in
volves a Parisian enchantress and
the rivalry she causes in the ranks
of the aviators. Attractive Billie
Dove is the enchantress who is sent
away to avoid trouble, and Chester
Morris is the aviator who wins her.
This is not a story of actual war
fare, but is conceiied with the off
duty life of the airmen.
During its showing of re-run
productions the State theater will
institute a reduced price schedule.
The adult admission fee at any
time of afternoon or evening will
be twenty-five cents, and children's
admission price remains at ten
cents. This schedule brings a re
duction of fifteen cents in evening
adult admission, and it will give
movie- goers a chance to see these
great productions at a less than
reasonable fee.
After all, it's a Townsend photo
graph that you want. Adv.
HONOR INITIATES AT
KAPPA PHI BANQUET
(Continued from Page 1)
Hunter closed the toast program
with a talk entitled, "Plying the
Shuttle." The benediction followed
the last toast.
The new initiates who were hon
ored as guests, were Dorothy Bell,
Frances Brown, Nora Bubb, Wilma
Bute, Helen Caulk, Nora DeCory,
Ethel Dennis, Lorine Ericson, Alice
Fancher, Fern Fields, Jane For
ney, Lois Haile, Marian Higbee,
Ruth Hornbuckle, Betty Howard,
Alice Keech, Ruth Koerber, Caro
line Lathrop, Hiva Mills, Phoebe
Randies, Marjorie Schindler, Ce
lesta Scott, Leora Sieck, Irma
Sims, Annabelle Stannard, Grayce
Stevens, Hazel Stevens, Lois
Wentworth, Mildred Williams, and
Yuma Willman.
New Pledges Attend.
The new pledges who attended
the dinner were Helen Black, Eliz
abeth Boehler, Mary Carroll,
Frances Creech, Lillie Fankhauser,
Jean Hamley, Marjorie Helsing,
Irene Holan, Veda Mae Horton,
Iva Huffman, Alice Roberts, Mar
jorie Smith and Ruth West.
The patronesses who were given
special recognition Saturday eve
ning, were Miss Gertrude Beers,
Mrs. W. C. FawelL Mrs. G. A,
Grubb, Mrs. F. A. Stuff and Mrs
Victor West.
Tiny spinning wheels as favors
marked the place of each guest at
the table. Spring flowers with
tapers completed the table ap
pointments. The programs were in
Fern Anderson was in charge of
the decorations and Marie Davis
arranged the program.
ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT
WILL CLOSE SUNDAY
(Continued from Page 1.)
check room and shows five figures,
the first of a girl operator who is
still taking a few last minutes of
sleep, the second of a girl who is
hurriedly drinking a cup of coffee,
another dressing, etc. Mrs. Meiere
embodies in her designing the spirit
of the modernists.
Some of the best known artists
represented in the exhibition are
Arthur B. Davies, who has three
pictures here: Leon Kroll, three
pictures: Ernest Fiene, three pic
tures: Ross Moffett, a former
Iowan; Ivan Olmsky, two pictures,
Birger Sandzen, two pictures;
(Morrill hall contains two or nis
pictures now): Savely Sorlne,
three pictures, who is a aeciaea
modern in painting; Robert Spen
cer, one picture; and Olive Rush,
four pictures. The latter two ar
tists are both former Nebraskans.
Robert Spencer is now dead.
On Sunday afternoon from i to
6 o'clock the gallery will be open
free to the general public. This is
the last opportunity to view these
pictures, as the exhibit will be
taken away the following week.
Daily Nebraskan.
Photographers
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REPORTERS The editorial taff of
the Dally Nebreakan would like ef
ficient reporters to work on Satur
day. Monday. Tueaday. Wednesday
and Thurmlay afternoon. Report to
the managing editor.
BIZAD PUBLICATION READY
College Newspaper Will Ba
Distributed Wednesday
Jones Announces.
The Bizad News, publication of
the College of Business Adminis
tration, Is to appear on the campua
Wednesday, March 16, according;
to Pierce Jones, head of the Bizad
Executive Board.
Features of this Issue Include an
article by Walter Keller, gradu
ate student from Switzerland; a re- -view
of his doctor's thesis by E. R.
McCartney, instructor In eco
nomics; and an article "Bizad Stu
dents in Outside Activities," by
Bertha Debus, junior in the col
lege. About 800 copies are to be dis
tributed among the Bizad stu
dents, says Jones. The paper is put
out at no cost to the students as
the advertising pays for the cost of
publishing, he explained.
SPRING AWGWAN
PRINTS SECTION
OF CAMPUS GORE
(Continued from Page 1.)
the February issue was sold out
the afternoon of its appearance.
Tne a lalf of tne Awrwan stated
that they hoped that they would
De ame to continue witn tne en
larged Awgwan as it not only adds
to the prestige of the magazine
but enables the staff to print
more student contributions.
The cover of the spring Aw
gwan, in order to fit In with the
theme pictures a woodland gnome
in colors on a background of
solid black. The cover was printed
in Mew xork and was received
last week. It was drawn by Marvin
Robinson.
Among the new features of the
most colorful Awgwan of the year
is a new page in which several
prominant girls will be pictured.
The same paire will be continued in
all of the editions for the rest of
the year. The Campus Tempo sec
tion is to be augmented In this
number with illustrations of the
material contained in the depart
ment.
Several new contributors will
make their debut in this issue.
Among the contributors are: Lea-
vitt Dearborn, Francis Cunning
ham, J. T. Coffee, Francis Byron,
Katherine Howard and many
others.
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