TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19.J2. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE. Y SENDS DELEGATES TO AUBURN MEETING Inaugurating a series of meet ings with Hi-Y clubs near Lincoln thd University Y. M. C. A. will send a deputation to Auburn lues day evening to meet with the Au burn high school Hi-Y club. Morton Spence, chairman of dep utation committee, Melvin Mar tin,, C. D. Hayes, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and another student not yet named will attend the Au burn meeting, together with five other Hi-Y groups in towns near there. FORDYCE ADDRESSES EDUCATION GROUI Charles W. Fordyce, dean ot the Teachers college, will speak on "Character Education" at a joint meeting of the Nebraska Wes leyan Education council and the patrons of public schools Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Fordyce will also speak be fore the Parent Teacners' associ ation at Park State school on "How to Fit Education to the Child's Needs" Wednesday eve ning. NOTE! An Extra Show ELECTiOii IIITE! Starting 11:00 o'clock Latest Election Returns Will Be Announced Fre quently from the Stage! Lovers incomparable Jean Clark HARLOW GABLE "RED J)UST" FRKK to all In din thti werlc Ooe Flacou of OfcBLY'S rAKFCMI -ADDED- Bpeelal Paramoant Football Plrtorei of Nebraska-Iowa Vol. Game L mat wMt (tsm. k -o4 Other Men Called Her "The Lo Who Bite Alone," bat aot Jo Anton I George Raft "Night After Night" With CJonetaneo Canimlnre - Mae Wmt Allton Sklpworth Wynne Olbeon -ADDEO- ParamouBt New Comedy BUcker Horn la "Ma4 Doc" I 'i Can thle all bo tract Tble welrt BUek Maie by Cbaoda. Edmund Lowe "CHANDU" THE MAGICIAN With Beia Lacoal - Ireao War ADDED Fes ew - "Nkelette" Charlie Marry to "Loartlnc Troable" FALSE FACES LOWELL SHERMAN, LI LA LIE PEQOY SHANMON STATE See LEU AYRES In the Drama That Dares to Blow the Lid Off Under. Cover Night Llfel OKAY AMERICA f W 1 10 Mon. Tuea. Wad. R1ALT0 Mat. I8e Nite 29c JZTK . 4 OCl ETY. Pledges Give Party. Shepard Taylor, who is in charge of the Sigma Chi house dance Saturday, Nov. 12, when the pledges of the chapter will enter tain the active, announces that the house will be decorated with white crosses on backgrounds of blue. An elaborate lighting system has been worked out. Doc Cook's or orchestra will furnish the music. Theta Alum Weds. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hutchison of Central City announce the mar riage of their daughter, Genevieve, to John Reimers of Grand Island, Nov. 5. Mrs. Reimers was gradu ated from the University of Ne braska where she was affiliated with Kappa Adpha Theta sorority, and Mr. Reimers has attended both the Universities of Colorado and Michigan. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Wedding Date Is Set. Dec. 4 Miss Mary Bell, Gamma Phi Beta, will wed Lewis K. Nom mensen, Pi Kappa Alpha. Miss Bell was graduated from the Uni versity of Nebraska where she was a member of Mortar Board as well as Phi Chi Theta and Gamma Ep- snon Chi. Mr. Nommensen at tended Washington State univer sity. Phi Psis Initiate. Phi Kappa Psi initiated John Teasdale. Omaha, and Morton Spence, Lincoln, Sunday morning. Burton Rodgers, Linas Southwick, Bill McEachron and Kenneth Don ahue were amone the out of town Phi Psis who returned for the ini tiation. Law Wives Honored. Mrs. H TT PVisfer ATi-o XT ir . ub.i , ili L kJ. xa. xr-i., Merrill and Mrs. K n fnffman en tertained the wivss of students in a. 1 1 i me law couege Saturday after noon wnen tney presided at a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Foster. The Alpha Omicron Mothers club will meet Tucsdav 1 AW- -1 i . J tve wue cnapier nouse. Tekes to Entertain. Tau KaPDa Knsilnn is nlnnnino two events to entertain fathers Saturday. A buffet luncheon nt- fhA chapter house at noon will honor me uaas, and in the evening the annual Dad's Day house party will be given. The Cornhusker orches tra will furnish the music. TIE IN FREE THROW MEET Playoff Ordered for Tuesday Night Between Four Fraternities. Keen competition in th infer. fraternity basketball free throw tournament held last week in the coliseum resulted in a tie for first and second place between Alnha Tau Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha with a score of 56 tosses out of a possible 100. A deadlock also oc curred for third and fourth nlaoft between Delta Sigma Phi and Phi oigma Kappa, these two teams re cording 53 out of a total of 100 tries. Playoff amone the four sauads is announced for Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the coliseum, when jroiri silver and bronze awards will be given the winners of first, second and third places, respectively. The University of Pennsylvania campus consists of 150 acres of land on which are erected 85 build ings. 'VWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVVV National Orchestra Service Present Red Perkins And His Original Dixie Ramblers At The DAD'S DAY PARTY Coliseum, 8:30 New Prices Gents 35c, Ladies 25c Play Leads 1 -A ' 15 lb ff 1 r c irfr Donald Brian In his original rc!e of Prince Danilo and Virginia O'Brien as Sonia in the revival of Franz Lehar's operetta, "The Merry Widow" which is appearing at the Liberty Theatre Monday, November 14. OFFICIAL BULLETIN 1 Corn Cobs. Corn Cobs will have a meeting at the Delta Tau Delta house Tues day, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m. " Commercial Club. The Men's Commercial club will hold an initiation at the Commer cial Club rooms Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7 o'clock. W. A. A. Concessions. Fifty additional saleswomen are wanted to care for the crowd an ticipated for the Pittsburgh game. Those interested should see Jean Alden, concession manager of the W. A. A. or sign up in the east gymnasium by Thursday noon. Vespers. Dean C. H. Oldfather will speak at Vespers Tuesday afternoon on "Ways to Peace." Y. W. C. A. Meeting. Dr. Rebecca Gibbons will speak on "Religions of the Orient" at the Y. W. C. A. meeting at Ellen Smith hall, Tuesday noon. Methodist Waffle Supper. A waffle supper will be held at the Wesley foundation at 1417 R Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 7:30. Tickets are 25 cents. Y. M. C. A. Finance Workers. All Y. W. C. A. workers are re quested to turn in their reports and cards at Ellen Smith hall at 11:50 today. Friendship Winner. Dr. William Axling of Japan will speak at the International Friend ship Dinner at the First Presbyte rian church, on Friday at 6:00 o'clock. Social Dancing. Miss Josephine Orr will teach at Y. W. C. A. social dancing hour, 78:30, on Friday evening in the Armory. Freshman Commission. The Ag college Freshman Com mission will meet Thursday, in the north annex of the Home Econom ics parlors. Ag Freshman Commission. Aericultural colleee freshman commission meets Thursday, Nov. 10. In the north annex or tne home economics parlors. Discussion will continue on the subject of etiquette. Jim Bausch, former star football player and track star at the Uni versity of Kansas, and winner of the Olympic decathlon, is now an insurance salesman. A ft "A "-Cv; v K SALES OF YEARBOOKS BETTER OLD RECORDS Campaign Tops Results of Opening Drive Last Year. More Cornhuskers have been sold during the first days of the sale than had been sold during the same period in the opening sales campaign last year, it was revealed Monday evening, when a checkup of all sales had been made. If 1,000 books are sold the ulti mate price will be $3.95 on cash payment plan and $4.20 on install ments, which plan would be car ried out by a refund when the books are obtained next spring. "The record low cash price of $4.25 is already the lowest in the Big Six and a possible refund makes the greatest proposition ever offered in the purchasing ef a year book," Business Manager Charles Skade stated. Sales competition has been keen as an outgrowth of the prize of $25 worth of merchandise offered by Magee's to the member of the sales staff selling the highest num ber of annuals during the contest. Tassels, Corn Cobs and staff mem bers are in charge of the cam paign. Every individual selling Corn huskers will be eligible for the prize excepting the assistant busi ness managers and the managing editors of " the annual's regular staff. Interest is also growing in the Cornhusker coed contest, accord ing to Skade. Any girl on tl campus is eligible for one of these positions and anyone purchasing a Cornhusker may vote. With only four days to go the business manager urged that stu dents take advantage of possible savings by ordering now before the sale closes Friday, Nov. 11. Varsity Cafe O Features j Special Sandwiches j a Try Them! X 1127 R- O StlMllltlllllllttlllllMMt1IIMtllHIIIMIflMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIt WBff)W Played By New York Oast With DONALD BRIAN WHO PLATED the ORIGINAL LCAD LIBERTY Theatre MONDAY, NOV. 14th (KVKNINO OMIT) Lower Floor 11.00 u Baloonj 11.50 u4 fl.M Gallery ISa. (Plaa Tax). Beat ea aale ai Boa Slatea A Boat The Merry Widow U breath! to Lincoln under the Local Manafc nent of Florence Gardner. IIIMIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim K Sweaters Cleaned Beautifully Careful cleaning- such as we give them makes them new again.. Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 for Service TO ANALYZE 1932 POLITICS. Prof. F. Valdemar Peterson will speak to the members of Phi Tau Theta, Methodist men's fraternity, on "Political Analysis of 1932" at the regular meeting of the group Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock at the par.sonage at 1417 R. O--f HE? IEAT WMAT 1 HOW the news does getaround! Everybody these days seems to know that Shredded Wheat is food that stays by you. 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