Tl i -i.unuj I'm. ,,. ma,, v WEBItASKAW " I i i TllKKE f ft Fly A but STUART miii Joan Crawford GARY Cooper .'"Today We Live" V - 7 k.f y ZJ QClETY sei eiue (iiiovrs to tMurr.m pikes is rhi LINCOLN KiJgJ r,v . . . Sparkling p ,'ri ti llr and Mitchief! .,c 'T I Ell ADDED BURNS & ALLEN , WALKING THI BABY" SCREEN SOUVENIRS" ORPHEUr.1 MAT. 15c EVE. 25c Tu. Wed. 'PROFESSION A PKAMOUNT PICTURE ALISON SKIPWORTH ROLAND YOUNG SARI MARITZA ROSCOE KARNS Onnna ,, Party to lie livid Saturday. Kappa Sigs Are Hosts. The animal Mothers dinner of Kappa MfMna was hold Sunday at 1 o'clock at the chapter house. Twenty-five mothers were present at tho affair, of which Dean Bow en was in charge. Former Student to Marry. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Katherine Williams, daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. R. A. Williams of Dunlay. Ia.. to Howard James, son of Mrs. Maiy James of Wood- Breaded Poik Chops Boiled Beef with Noodles. . Baked Boston Bea ns Roast Apple Loin Pork Sauce. . . . with 25 25 25 25 O earned Peas Mashed Potatoes Dessert 'of fee. Tea or Milk pntitnirries i TUART Bit, (B-7037 Mi PHARMACY Smart Wash Frocks in one or SEERSUCKERS . two piece frocks in gay greens . . ( hipjer pinks . . . and blua at you can't gr Mv ut Jike 9ZV9 LINENS ... in gay pastels with tontra-sting trim . . . RIBBED COTTONS in two piece frocks ... in pastels and white piece $2.95 LINEN SUITS . . . double breasted styles in siting linen . . . with bright Mouses that add a smart note 4 color. ......... .... $6 $295 H95 $6 The Hrey Room Third Floor la. Miss Williams is n frturl. uate of the university where she is affiliated with Alpha Omioron Pi, Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa. Betas Entertain Sisters. Beta Theta Pi entertained at its annual sisters' dinner Sunday aft ernoon at o'clock at the chapter house. About twentv-four guests were present including several Irom out of town. House Party. Schedule I hi Omeea Pi is nl.inninw a party to be held Saturday evening, chaperons will he an nounced at a later date. house Theta Chi's Initiate. Four were initiated into Theta Chi at the chapter house Monday evening. They are George Mc Croiy, Lincoln; Carl Welchner, Lincoln; Avon Robhins, Lincoln, and Adolph Doihman, Stajdehurst. Honor Two at Tea. Mis. K. J. Holyoko and Mrs. Harriet Thompson Piatt were guests of honor at a tea given Sun day afternoon by Alpha Delta Theta. Miss Kleanor Seis. accom panied by Miss Bessie Bechtel played a number of violin selec tions during the afternoon. Plan Treasure Hunt. A lire picnic in the form of a treas hunt has been nlanned bv members of Kappa Phi and Phi Tau Theta. It will be held Fliday evening at the Auto club. Delta Gamma to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur G. Chiis tensen of Lincoln have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Rob eita Jeanette. to SU-iHiie J. B?mis. son of Mrs. Jean, tte Bemis of Lin coln. Miss Christen-en was grad uated from the uniei'v'v in 1932 and is a meml:er of D ' Thi-ta Sigma Phi and Kappa Mr. Bemis. who ttnded the university, member of the editoiial the Journal. 'annua, hi Beta also at now a staff at To Honor Parents. Parents of the members of Sig ma Phi Sigma will be honored at a dinner to be held at the chapter house Sunday. The house will be decorated with the fraternity flowers. Alpha Chi's Plan Dinner. Alpha Chi Omega will honor the parents of out of town members at a 1 o'clock dinner at the chapter house Sunday. Spring flowers will be used on the tables. About fif teen guests are expected to attend. To Give Tea Sunday. 3 to 5 o'clock Sun- been arranged tr.e parents of chapter i A tea from day afternoon hat by Alpha Phi for the members of the active and pledges. Entertain Parents. The annual parents day of Al pha Delta Pi sorority will be ob served on Mothers' day with a din ner at the chapter house. Announce Engagement. Elizabeth Brown. Delta Gamma, and Charles Stuart. Phi Delta Theta, informally announced tneir engagement when they passed the candy and cigai at their respec tive houses Monday night. Miss Brown is in Teachers college and Mr. Stuart is a senior in the Busi ness Administration college. REGIMENT TO PARADE TUESDAY AFTERNOON Continued from Page l.i nis court. Formation will be in column of platoons, facing North. It will follow the first battalion in forming for the parade. Form in Line. The first battalion will foim facing North on the mall. East of Nebraska hall. It will form in a line of close columns. The second battalion will form facing North on the pot of ground near the Southeast corner of the tennis courts. It will also be in a line of close columns. Third battalion companies will Andrews Hall. The formation will right of the battalion renting in 14th street. Calls will be sounded a. follows: first call, 4:00 p. m.; assembly, 5:00 p. m.; Battalion Adjutant's call, 5:05 p. m.; Regimental Ad jutant's call on signal. At the Regimental Adjutant's call the regiment will form on the Not th road of Memorial hall in line or battalions in line of close col umns facing South. Battalions will move to positions as follows: first battalion via 12th street to posi tion with the left of tho battalion leading; second battalion, via side walk, Fast of tennis courts; third battalion, via 14th street, and Headquarters company, will fol he in a line of close column, the low first battalion with the left of the company leading. Company guidons' will be placed within the battalion assembly areas marking the right of each company. The equipment will consist of rifles and leather belta. Advanced course students will wear their uniform with white shirts; Basic students will wear the uniforms as issued. 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