FRIDAY, MARCIT 31. 1933. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE SOCl ETY, FiRM HOVSE NAMES OFFICERS RECENTLY Sigma Gamma Epsilon )) ill Entertain Faculty at Lincoln off. Choose New Officers. Farm House members chose Roy Hlaser as their president for the coming year at a meeting re cently. John Lownenslein will be business manager; Arthur Peter sen, secretary; Lelaud Copple, treasurer; Stewart Ross, social secretary and Heye Lamborlus, historian. Give Annual Banquet. The annual banquet, in honor of the faculty, will be given by Sigma Gamma Epsiion, profes sional geological fraternity at the Lincoln hotel Friday night. Leon Ashton will be toastmaster and the speaker will be Prof. E. F. Schramm and Prof. E. H. Barbour. Other members of the faculty who will attend are Ool. C J. Frank fort er. Prof. F, G. Collins, Prof. A. L. Lugh, Prof. Clarence Sjorgren, Dr. E. H. Bell, Dr. William Roy en, Prof. R, C. Abbott, Dr. G. E. Oondra and Prof. A. C Easton. On the committee making the ar rangements are Walker Johnson, Paul MeGrew and Frank Denton. Kappa Held Initiation. Initiates into Kappa Kappa r.tmmn are: Jean Campbell. Nor folk; Louise Condon, Omaha; Al berta GambelL Des Moines, la.; Mary Heard, Arkansas City, Kas.; Madeline Johnson, Omaha; Eliza beth Kelley, Nebraska City; Mary Agnes Kerl, Oakland; Jean Lltei, Sterling, Colo.; Harriet. Love, Om aha; Ruth Mallory, Alliance; Tyler O'Connor, Omaha; Virginia Sel leck, and Genevieve Smith, Lin coln. Honor Woman at Tea. Miss Florence Falgatter of Washington, D. CL, federal agent c-f the central region was honored Tibbctt to Appear Here April 3 A You will enjoy the Treat of Your Lif when you hear LAURENCE Mon. Eve., Apr. 3rd University Coliseum Hundreds cT choice fik Seat still available C All Seata Beaerved J V Seata on Sala Ben Simon V Sons Tax 10c STUART rr'"ch 82.55 I - COMIC MOD4YI JOHN - ETHEL - LIOSfZL BABRYMORE In Rasputin and the Emprtsi" i i f i r n i f i Mat- is LltlUUbll Eve. 25 COMIMG MOMDAY2 HELEN HAYES RAMON JiOVAEEO is "The Son - Daughter n D D II C II II Mat- 15f unrutuu Eve. OUTSIDER A unusual film from Kathertne Cornell 'a stape t)KI tOMING MONDAY! NANCY CARROLL JOHN BOLES in 'CHILD OF MANHATTAN' 7 1 r I t. ... W ' SCHOOL SUSPENDS VACATION 'Depression Week-End' Used As Substitute for Usual Holiday. Chapel Hill, N. C When au thorities at the University of North Carolina suspended the cus tomary spring holidays on account of the recent bank holiday, they substituted a "depression week end" to keep spirits up. Checks were accepted for Saturday and Sunday picture shows, a free dance was attended by over 2.000 students, the baseball regulars and yannigans staged an exhibition game, the student union enter tained at a tea, and "a good time was had by all." ntiii t rnmnleted and readv for lease after April 6. To be eligible for membership on this council a girl must have an average of 80 and otherwise comply with univer sity requirements. A EXECUTIVE GROUP TO ANNOUNCE NEW W. A. A. COUNCIL At the V. A. A. council meet ing Thursday noon suggestions were made for next year's execu tive council. The Ht of positions Friday Lunch Menu PIG IN -CO BLANKET Jfc ESCALLOP ED TCC OYSTERS SPANISH MEAT TCt LOAF CREAMED SHRIMP ON ft TOAST Waxed Beans and Potatoes LENTEN SPECIALS Stuffed Tomatoes with Crab Salad and Toast 26c Devtled Eggs with Potato Salad and Toast 25c Cottage Cheese, Pineapple and Toast 206 Served With 5c Drink BdWIDIEN'S IPBiarinacy H. A. REED. Mgr. t3 & p Phone B7C37 Just Received! Courtesy of Sunday Journal Star, Lawrence Tibbett, internationally famous baritone .will appear in person in the coliseum Monday night, April 3. Tickets are selling for one, two, and three dollars, all seats being reserved. at a tea Thursday afternoon in the home economics parlors at Ag college. Members of the faculty and students of the home eco nomics department attended. Miss Lois Davies and Miss Matilda Peters nresided at the table which was decorated in jellow and white. Observe Founder's Day. The annual founder's day and in itiation banouet of Delta Gamma will be held Saturday evening at the University club. Alumnae of the sorority are in charge. The committee is composed of Mrs. D. W, Avery, Mrs. K, A. KusseiL Mrs. Robert H. Edmiston and Mrs. Earle Wilson. Phi Delta to Entertain. The Phi Delta Thetas have chosen Col. W. H. Oury and Mrs. Dora Finch as chaperons ror their bouses partv which will be held Friday evening. Howie Chris- tensen and his orcnestra wijj furnish music. Honorary Initiates. Prof. E. H. Bell, Dr. William V-iiji Piven. Prof. D. H. Harkness are initiated as associate members into Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geo graphical honorary Thursday eve ning. New active memoers are j.c Svobeda, Dorald Dobson and V. Calvin McKir.ini. Joyce Ayres to Play. Joyce Ayres will play for the Zeta'Eeta Tau bouse party Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Gold and Mr. and Mrs. Al Speier will b chaperons for the affair. Plan House Party. . Delta Theta Pi will entertain at a bouse dance Saturday at which Rncfr YTilkerson's orchestra will play. Charerons will be Lloyd Te&Je, Mrs. Doroir.y and G. E. Price. Announce New Pledges. Gamma Thi Beta has announced the pledging of Jean Eronder, and Kaj.pa Alpha Tbeta the pledg ing of Elizabeth McKeen. Former Stndent Wed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Katberinc June, to Jo seph E. Bennett, which took pi are March 17 at Seattle, Wash. Mr. Harbine, la.; Kathryn Carver, Lin coln: Leah Rath Cornelius, Hum- SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. Delta Tau Delta, spring party, Corusker. Tassels, banquet, Univer sity club. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, banquet, Lincoln hotel. Phi Delta Theta, house dance. Freshman Commission par ty, Student Activities build ing. Saturday. Sigma Phi Epsilon, spring party, Cornhusker. Chi Phi bouse dance. Zeta Beta Tau, house dance, Sigma Phi Sigma, house party. Delta Theta Pi, house party. Barb council party. Stu dent Activities building. MANY NEW STYLES IN- boldt; Lorriine Hitchcock, Lincoln; Dorothea Kropp, Lincoln; Mar garet McDonough, Creston, la.: Phyllis Ridle, Superior and Cath erine Stultz, Lincoln. Alpha O's Initiate. Alpha Omicron Pi initiated the following Saturday: Irene Barry. Bennett is a former student at the university where be is affili ated with Sigma Chi. BLOCK 4D BRIDLE TO STAGE CONTEST 1 BLOI SES Group Will Hold Annual Meat Judging Erent This Afternoon. The annual Block and Brid) meat judging contest will be btld this afternoon, at 3 p. m., at the Animal Husbandry building on tbf Ag college campus, according to an announcement -released yerfer day by Glen Le Pioyt, president of the organization. The contest conducted by the Ag organization will be beld at the Lincoln Packing company. The of- ficial judge lor ine evem iu W. J. Loeffel, professor of Ani mal Husbandhry, on the Ag cam pus. He will be assisted by the Livestock and Meat Judging team, of which Floyd Hedlund is cbair mon Diners on the committee to assist the judge will re La Verne Gingrich, Wa3"ne Bishop and Vernon Miller. Organdies Batistes Plain frr. Striking ftrints 7777V77VV7tTV777t7V7V7V7 Marigold Ballroom presents Tonight DANNY MURPHY AND HIS MUSICAL SKIPPERS Aim. 25c Dancing Free Coming Saturday Red Perkins and His Dixie Ramblers RUFF NECKLINES reminiscent of Victorian days: CLUB COLLARS of mannish inspiration! RUFFLED ASCOT TIES ending ruffled collars: LARGE ORGANDIE BOWS reach ing from noulder to shoulder! Plate's dollar dels embroidered designs on organdie I 'hite small dots. Puffed, semi-puffed and tailored cap sleeves. Daintj' and high colors. Sizes 22 to 3V ALSO IN -SKIRTS XNEL WRAP-AROUNDS with buttons at the side and one patch pocket, w OOL. J7LAJ r th CREPES TUCKED in novel diamond effects at the hips and in panel treatment on lower t.kirt 1 1 - l. a . . k . . .aam C" r.rr R 4a c ttK, navjt yiji vc, ovs w $2 95 Miller gta AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA