The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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SOCIETY NEWS ffvf
'Medlar, Marjoue Fuy. Donna
Vavia. Alice G.-ld-.s Carl Grill,
Charles H ilar, Joe N .qui.t and
Jack Coup-Ian 1.
Campus Organizations and Creek
Groups Entertain for Students
Sisters, tho V. V. C ,-.r. , V '.:
parties to honor new tud-nr at '- . i- , -aororoities
have enterta n. ' V ", '." r
night preferential party . -, : : 'rr.-.a! : : V .'n .
Within the next week fra-.-T.v-- ' r .. , ... ..
rangements for house pair.- -, - . -, .. , .. : . .-. . ,.
life at Nebraska will re. ir. f .ii
In addition to partis wh: h .'.r:-r.
have been weddings and r.z t rot- .:.'.--. . r. .
Honor Freshmen.
Members o f the Y. W c .-e
the Y. M. C. A. gave their I.:-' a'
nual Joint party in honor of :r- -men
and new students at K'.:
Smith Hall We.lnesday, t 1
.( (.ourtesy to
Freshmen 11 ointn.
Thirty-eight p.-r-.r.- attended
th H'.e Sister party 'r.: h was
Liven Ti.e.dav ev-r.ir.c at V.'.'.en
.-.-ruth Hall t' r.or.or a!I 'reVr.rr.en
.rU. Dor.r.a Lav;.- ar. ! Mar-one
.rr.ith had char;-- arra.'.ge-rr.-nt.-.
Solemnize M eihliirj
nl Utah ,oon.
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Tr.o tr.ari'i'i:"
:a .hter of Mr '
K of Or.tra 1 1 '
I.o-...s M-ravec .v r. :
Mr.s. Louis Morave'i o: S
v.as !-fierr.r.ize.i at hi:
T :-s lav. .S-'-pt. 12 at the
t:-.- r:t : . r ar---r.ts. Mr.
Morv.-er ar-.- fomter l"n;v
S'-r r.ska .-f: I'-r.t.-. he i.-te-i
v.-itr. f'l B--'a Phi ar.'
f. .-.
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Pa'.!.
r.oon
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. : Mr.s.
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-;f D'-!ta Ta i Delta : rater-
Don't Borrow a Car
Good renui c.iri are avvi-.R
II occaiorn. fiat rate c-i .- '' is
with injured c;r$ and sc:c ,i r -..5
for long tr ps. V.PA
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
Alwat Ope- E-,-'
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SAVE MON
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UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES
History Paper Notebooks
Eng. Sets Botany-Zco Sets
Bus. Org. Sets Fine Arts Sets
Brief Cases Fountain Pens
Stationery, Etc.
AT
! 'Vj ilti"l I'urly
a r a i- Is i.hosfn.
' '-' .I-'-ir. J-.at h f' . rr.. v. rf- rr.arr'.a'-r
: t i K J win Fa .irir.-r will tak-:- ;'.a"-'-
''' '' 27. ha- h'.s'-a h--r r:.
r-t'r'v :rm air,' r.s h'-r f.-.r.ds :r.
!: Lir. -.:r. ar. 1 Omaha. Her rr. a: i r.f
':' nor.'.r w;:i be Betty Everett, ar. i
'h-- 'r-r. :---.-rr.-!i !.- v.-:':: :r.' ;-;-;e Char
': C.,rr.--:i K ,'h Hi ir.o .r ar. :
.Jar..- It hia-'-r. i'-r a!i of L:r.-o'.r..
ar.-i Ma:r.e .tok. P'rrir.r-s Holy
oke ar.d .Mrs. Berr.arr V.'itson a'.l
of r ;n'.aha.
E iw-.n P'a .Ikr.er will have a- his
v st rr.an. P.';ss":i M, of Hast-ir.i--:.
and the ushers will be John
Barr.'-s. Chi'-aco: James r'irkr-r:n
Elwoo-i: Cohnrr. Thomson. P.av Ha
rm ar.-i H irh Rathb-irn. Lincoln.
FACING CAMPUS
Stnu Party fur
l.ihlic Ffiull.m r.
A "?ta:r" party is -;r.z p;v.--r.
bv Itav Gavin for Eddie Fa ;;kr.--r.
Tr.-irsday. S'-pt. 14. Mr Ea-kr.er
ar.-i Jean Rathbirn. both firmer
.-'. i- r.'.s r.f the university, are to
married Ser.t. 27.
hormnl Vortits
(.lint nx lii'sh Week.
V- rrr.ai preferential parties were
i-ivr-n at the various sororitv
Parker Pens and Pencils
SARTOR
JEWELRY COMPANY
1301 "0 ' Street
Sept. 11 . .
" 11-12-13
Sept. 12-13
Sept. 14
Sept. 15
Monday
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Tues. Wed.
Thursday
Friday fl p. m.
Sept. 16
Sept. 21
Sept. 21
Sept. 22
Sept. 23
Sept. 23
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 9-14 Mon. -Sat.
Oct. 10
Oct. 21
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 28
Nov. 5
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 11
Nov. 11
Nov. 13-18
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
Dec. 4
Dec. 2
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 11-16
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 20
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
1934
Jan. 2-5
Jan. 8-13
Jan. 9
Jan. 18-27
LMl ERSITY C.il.EMHIi
Freshman Day
Parties in E. S. H. for women stu
dens. 3-11 p. m.
Registration for new students.
First semester begins
University Reception-All Students
Mornll Hall. (Closed to all Stu
dent Dances and Social Eventsi
Barb Council Party
Fres.im.m Convocation.
Tea for University Girls Dean of
Women and Staff, Ellen Smith
Hall.
Ml University Church Night.
CLOSED TO DANCES
Agri. College Faculty Reception
for Agri. College Students
Student Activities Building.
Tea for Home Economics Girls
Ag Hall 305.
G.r's' All Activities Tea. Ellen
Smith Hall.
Barb Council Party, Coliseum.
Gsrne University cf Texas at
Lincoln.
University Players, Temple thea
ter. Pan-Hellenic Banquet, Coliseum.
Reports of Delinquent students.
Recognition Banquet College of
Business Administration.
GAM E Oklahoma at Lincoln,
Dad's Day.
Barb Council Party, Coliseum.
CLOSED NIGHT.
All University Church Day.
International Friendship Banquet.
Class Suspension, Armistice Day
Celebration.
GAME Kansas at Lincoln. Home
coming. Homecoming Party, Coliseum
CLOSED NIGHT.
Universdy Players Temple thea
ter. GAME University of lovsa at
Lincoln.
Thanksgiving Vacation.
Saturday
Thurs. 1 1 1 a. m. i
Thurs. i3:30-5:30
Friday
Saturaay '8 p. m.
Thursday (1 p. m.
Thurs. (3:30-5:30;
Saturday
Saturday
Tuesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday (11-12)
Saturday
Saturday
Mon. -Sat.
Saturday
Thurs. -Mon. i 8 a m
Saturday
Friday
Saturday
Mon. -Sat.
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Reports of Delinquent Students.
Military Ball Opening of Formal
Season CLOSED.
Barb Council Party, Coliseum.
University Players, Temple Thea
ter. Corrhusker Costume Party for
Women, Armory.
Mortar Board Party, Coliseum.
"The Messiah," University Chorus
Wed. Wed. inooni Christmas Vacation.
Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Mon. -Sat. noon.
Tuesday
Thurs. -Sat.
Organized Agriculture Week.
Second Semester Registration
Resident Students
Basket ball game. University of
Kansas, Coliseum.
First Semester Examinations.
houses on the campus Wednesday
nipht for university women who
had sijrr.-.fied their intention of
pledpir.g at the respective houses.
Preference filing was held from 5
to 7 ?j o'clock. At this time
ru.-J.-es received their invitation.-!
to attend the evening party.
i tended the university, where he is
! a member of Phi .ijrma Kappa
fraternity.
THESE PENS MAY BE PURCHASED AT
FENTON B. FLEMING
131 So. 13
Jeweler
K rip pa
Enuafn'inent.
The engagement of B-.-ttv Kelley.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Louis
Mr. Master, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
has been announced recently.
' Musical Tea.
I Delta Omi' ron. rr.'
is er.t'-rtaining at a
i Sept. 1 . at
i Van Kirk.
' er.;'in-prir.? laboratories followed
the r.V"!:ri;.
Prof. H"Wa: ! Kirkpatiu k. d:r- -t-
r. we'.iiom.' d the n- w stud- nts to
the . hool of music. Pi. if. Eliza
beth T;err.-y pre.-id-d at the merr.
ins ir.eetine :n the S'.ho 1 of music
buildir.e.
Dean Lyman Gives Welcome.
An ad ire.-s of welcome w.h
giv-n by I..n R. A. Lyman to
ir-.-hnn-n in trie c. ilec of pharm
acy at a mo: run;.7 convocation at
Pharma.y Ha::. Faculty m-mb, n
we;- ir.tr . iu .'-i and l r-: talks
At-re made i.y Pr f. J B Butt.
A-.-.s'ar.t Pro':. C. L. ';!.;. As
sistant rr.:". F. .v Buney. an 1 in-s-iuctor
L.lliar. M. Lan; v:n.
Meetmrs ..v;ti; a ivis-rs were h-1 i
ir, th-- aftemof n.
New fider.'-s m the t-.ii h.-rs
z-: li.-t-.-r...-d d an a :
we'c.-n.e by D-.an F. E. H.r.zj.k. a
ti'.k on "The Freshman an! t he
T-a. neis Coll-.e y p.,. t. ph-n
M C..rev. ar.-i must, ly th- girls'
h. i u.- Dr. H. K x.'h pr- -i . i.
Ta!s w:-h auvs-rs --n-i r-z:' ra
: n of s::.d-nts cont.n ;. I dur:r.0-th---
afte; noon
The annuil i. r.voeati n m Grant
M---m '-rial Hal! was tit ut- J ry
the ur.tV'-rsity to (-nai ! t:.-- new
stud-r.s to complete their : j:s'ia-ti-n
mi'iie raiudly. as I as to
ori-nt them v.rh th.-.r surround-ir.-s
b- for- a.-tn.tl dassr.. '.m :n
strufti'.n rommenced.
The full text o: "he i bar.' '3
-r.ee. h before the ii hill' n assem
v';.. i in the M.-nion i! hall M-.n-iay
m- rr.-.r.g is as follows:
To the Freshman Class:
We ate j.vi.1 to s-.- this por-l'V
(rr.pinv o: v ur.g men and women
entering the unr.-r.-itv. V.'e wel-cm-
vou v. ho!ehear t-'-'iiy to all the
privil -s-s and the - up-u tut uties of
univ-rsi-y lit. Th- facui'y are
h--re to heip y u in ev rv way p. -siiue.
both in sihohiiship and as
p--r. nal adv:.--' rs.
Many things here will : -trrmire
to v.-.i! Vou .ire Mrt- ly s-:a:a--d
from home influence.-- ar.d uirec
tu n. This places -;:' a:-.! :-'-p n.i
iulities up.- V. you find ci t-r need
for self dire' tion.
The umvetsity :. -.- v. i. d
Fre.-.-.man day to t y..'i
Aith the rro'eiure of -terir.j-in
one of 'the several .-ll--s so
that vour wi tk may !:- ::operly
laid 'ut and your pel.- r...l j-r-b-l.-ms
r.-.av tereive better ei'.ti-'.n.
Wh-r. 'vour reaistiati n is c-m-pl.te
i y. u may stili find tint y..ur
program is r. t rtcperly r- i;'i---.1
to vour needs. hav- : : vid--S
an 'a ;-. ;.- : f r e-fh stud r.t wl-.o
will five yur rrbl'-ir, ' r her
sper-rd attention. We ;.: aiso
r-r-.v: i in e. h ell- -' s-.me r-'-r-
n ''ho w'll help, y u ' -r r- t
.;:::i' .ulf.es in scholarship ' r h- y
you make j.et.-. r.'d au u.-tm-::.ts.
on i
'.vh
that
rUht
b'.-'-s.
W,
that
of t'-vour
The o
at fall
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a!.'- ay
a n ' '
ler
Th
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lib a :
,!...in r-t your rollece at learned raeuity anxious to
. ,.r auv memb.'r of the faoulty . -t- hut ,i h,; Hl,0 W
o, tmtate. personal Sid-:- with
L II.'ll' . " I " i.'U -1U" WITh .... I
vou have m-t. i hey win s.-e ,-,, ' "av
ylu "-t in touch with the .h;ir,rth(,lr life' w rh vxi
vers r.s f. aivist vour troii- . . .-, J '- '
. want you as students to tee h Vf,u , .
'e.. ... !,r.1 ev-uv c.:::i --t .:. j.u .... rJ1 !.
... university is interested in
vour su ' -.-.-
t:
i-. -e ar.l
o'" the .'er,n r.f student
('. ,-. of women, the
nr..'. the chancellor are
.-en 1 1 v'ti for such asist
ti: .' rr.iv be able tn ren-
.iversitv. ;s a t store.
kT.rwle lL-e with extensive
mu.e'ims and lab-" rt'.ot ies
th ir.format: n It his a
Security Mutual
Barber:
i i..i . jt Srltrnkn rn
12th & 0 bts. Basement
s
r
I CclStiirtc-clOff Hight. I
by havin? your parments
cleaned and pressed regularly.
WE CATER TO UNI. STUDENTS.
PiiEBlLESS CLEANERS J
B6731
Geo. H. Lemon
322 So. 11
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the home r.f
t oritv.
i S in iav.
Mrs Ro:io
Prr-f. and Mrs. Kail Arr.dt have
returned arter spendir.ff six wc-eks
on a motor trip to the west t oast.
Prof. Arndt is an instructor in the
department of economy s.
Rooms for Boys
E TREAT YOU
YOU TREAT a FRIEND
Coupon
;.- M. : ' o'U . , r T;.-::-
,i ;. ; '! I-:-! u:.v. d. 1
History Fnper,
.-' r a Llnnte.l Time i;.r,;v
29c
Pen and Pencil
Set
$1.00
Earbnra Gould Economy
Package. AA
A S3 30 value.
Stop at Tattoo Lipsicks Ask for a
Meier's Fountain : . strati 11.
Booth Service::- c r.e.o.y.
i ;! KucDing Aiconoi Hue lor
Counter Service :u: c:'n; ';,:
; .!.. 'co;.- id' ,: boot.
lie
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525 North 15th Street
E i mii . ii) it. F.n I ip mm, ;i ",)'.7''j
MEIER DRUG COMPANY
New Home 1317 O St.
"(l ihr Habit Stopping nl AriYrV
Headquarters for PARKER PENS
LATSCH BROTHERS
1124 "0" St.
Phone B6838
Relieve It or Not
by
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fHERE 15 ONE ERA'O cf
FOUNTAIN rCN-NOTPiCbrr; C5
LONGLR THAN OTHtQ Pt'lS
tfet MADE 50 IT
HOLDS 102 WORE INK?
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This SAME F.?an'3 cf F0UN''N PE'l
Htc. A F0I'. T..'t W-iTES TWO WAYS'
r-t "-.S '. t Writl
'f.-',o'l C BCAD
or Ef'"6 FINE HA IP LINE
Announce Autumn
H edilinf! Plans.
A late autumn event will be the
marriage of Jean Wilhelmy to Jef
ferson Burns Weston II, of Beat
rice. The wedding will take place
around the middle of November, at
the First Presbyterian church.
Honor Mothers
At A fternoon Tea.
Forty out-of-town moti.-is and
guardians of university s! ck-nts
who are staying at the Hotel Corn
husker were honored at an after
noon tea Monday, Sept. 11 at the
hotel. Mrs. Charl'es W. Bryan. Mrs.
K. A. Eurr.ett, Miss Amanda H-pp-ner
and Mrs. J. F. Thompson were
among the special invited guests.
Honor
(, militate.
Mrs. Dorothy Hammord. a
former student in the Fine Arts
ciieee and member of Alpha Delta
Pi sorority, was awarded the
frand sweepstakes for her draw
ing of a modern bride at the state
fa.r.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
GREET FRESHMEN
AT CONVOCATION
'Continued From Pat.- l.i
zatKn and management, discusser.
"Professional Courses m th- Cur
riculum." and Prof. G. O. Virtue,
chairman of the department of
economn s. talked on n on -professional
courses.
Explaining the purposes r.f uni
versity life. D-an O. J. Ferai:? -.r.
spoke to those planning to ..r.t-r
the coll'-ye of .-ngin. erm' in a
moiTiing s. .-'ion in the rr.-. cum. a!
rngir.ee! mg building. The program
meiuded taiks by the fo.v. L. W
MiMillm. pa.-tor of ih--- univ-rsity
Flpisropal church: Dr. R. i. '''at;..
profe-sor of physical e.j
Prof. J. W. Hanev of th..-
ment of mechanical engin.-tii
and J. P. Colbert, freshman
gineering adviser. An insp.- ti n
1- oart-
Fi'.E
yr:
f-i ri n TO T-r I I re'
TfL TQtNSPAPCHT PAGS
'CW Ter I',-' y, o.
SHOW WHEN To REFILL
I Cii L r i: ' I rv
LU'-J'L i laminated-
Built LP P"G UPON RINCj Cf
5Hlf.Mr.rdHG PEAPL and JET, OR
peapl and Trwr?EiT Anatv,
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"' iri:' STYLED FOR THi SHAPTEST PEOPLE
P'. .
LHieLtr
nrt 1 T r Bfn
Parker s Lll?rlv i nciimniic rinvr
REVOLUTIONIZES FOUNTAIN PENS'
c L'ltrn. Smart, UminateH Pearl Deau ly that hold, SOCS gWlZf
Stmlents
eil.
Met cedes Fiske of Fairbury be
iame the bride of William L. T'ar
iah of Lincoln Sept. 5. Both par
; ties are former university stu
i dents. Mrs. Dariah is affiliated
'with Delta Delta Delta sorority.
iMr. Tin i t ah is a memr.er of i.ni i'ni
I fraternity. They will make their
home in Amarillo. Tex.
I'lnn I iititre
! 1 eililiiii;.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barton an-
nour.re the engagement and ap
I proa' hmg miarnage of their daugh
I t'-r. H.-i.-n to Leonard A. Hartnett
Miss Bafon and Mr. Hartnett at-
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Let us
CLEAN
YOUR
DRESSES
We ENLARGE jcur v. r:i
robe by makmc our old
clothes look NEW.
GET PEADV FOD s;hO'
eFFtlPS
F ARSITY
V CLEANERS
IIKI.III II
qj qc Lett (jjiari
f Wf Gillies
1 jtr
tij
s 2 !l
tm tr.;
for jail!
3
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loj tMW ink- Tell you uhen to rejill, hence en.i, runnmg dry.
Cn S Parker now nnunrr .
new P- dr-lopmeni
. " . . parkef Vacumatic Filler a
JSceofb-Tingyourpenrundry
at mow critical moment.
IT." of Wiaooniwi. and dr-
SSST & pkw- tbte v,rumat,c
FUlJri. the firBt ..deM pen con-
.told. 102 toon ink with no
increase in size. (,o npht now ami
ure thin new-day ril. r. ?re how it
(ill liv varuiim srr the ink willun
through the cirar-vision rings we
the doul.lf mianlity try writing two
wavs with this one lieversilile Point.
All pood pen rrtiintTH are demonstrat
ing. The Parker Pen Co., J anesville, W is.
Pari
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And it
'A CIM i TIC MIER.
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lammal'd Pearl or fln,n Jrl lnril to
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I'en. j. fried, t2M
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rloff on Pm Pent
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FHRKEB. QUINK
Herc 'Tis
" PARKER PENS SOLD AT
BOYD JEWELRY STORE
4 Phone B2493
1144 0 St.
SOLD AT
Longs College Book Store
Supplies for All Classes
Books New and Used
Save 20' t on Used Books
CO-OP COUPONS save you
money. $5 worth of tickets
are good for 25c in trade. It
pays as you save buying
from us.
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