The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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.ft r-.niols..n ftn.J Ml Kn har-i
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and hPr niece. Mary irtrmia I mil Kott. St. Paul. ,,, '
Barren, sneiion Mrr
Sma Nebraska Delegation Travels
To Pittsburgh to View Grid Battle
THE ALLIANCE i.t A
will hol.l a n-.f o !a k !.
tlie haptt-i house t'viay wi!!.
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bv rr:"i- tl.ai. ar.v Mr:-! huu.- "r
th. .an. ("is. Th".- Kn,: ai.r Ar.-
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d'.'y t-A.i Kli Is a."-
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.-iff All"- B'-.-t.'.-ii '!..m th
pe.m ;arr.ir.a ". a:,: An.-1-Mn::rt
fmr:, im I'i I'i.i h.
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.Inn Kit. nr.- v.. A T O. I .-:.
Bowfn anl U.vi'-n-- K.v r- 'h
Kapra r... '.t.'-'-ry. r." n.ax-
thf. trip B"! Tr .t .s:k:i.a Nu ar..l
K.I.I'-: hvrr.a!.. Jrf A,:h. art two
rcore wi.o f.lan to ty th'
Hoor!.-'.- Murj-r.v ar..l H..wmJ
WhwlT. A!ph S:s rtr.'l Ja- k
Warner ana Uait-i N--!?-. B-'.h-.
arc g'.;r.g.
BUT FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY r.lphts w.f.'t a.- J'U a
v.f tho-iifht tr.f-y'o N .r.si.!--i ;r.
hf; r.'.ir.-.N:-r of parti-- i-'t 'A"-'''
tf.vf-n last wf.--k pp.-I to -..;.-V.rat"
honr.o. omir.c Th-ie a: thr-'-
lanrfs srrif-dulf i tor KriJay t.i-r.l .
an.l four fr .aturday. !
AT THE LINCOLN . o':r.i i y i .t
Fndav night, the m-rr.'v rs of Job s
.ja-.ijrhtrrs wili h"M th.-ir a.nn-;al .
j.rty. Ab. ut JoO . o'ipy-.s are
f-vru. ted" to att-'T. i th hfUiTf j
tl.
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PLANS F0.1 SEVERAL ait.i:
I,., . t;v hapu-i will .
at tht- r.r. lif-on mptinK of thf
Until -s hib at 'he Kappa ho'.--S-tt-i.i.-i'.
it 12 3o Mis. Many Kv-r-tt.
pi -i'' ' t will vr si.lf
hoi. I tii.-n
( ori. ht-n
wi!! In- .r
rr.akir.t th
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MRS OLIVE WATSON .'
t" tair. th-- I'!. ! ' i
one . o-k ! ;r. h at i ' i
PLANNING TO SPEND .-" .' .r-
,liv ai i S';r..inv ft ,h-ir ho:...- ir.
Norfolk a:.- Jun- B' tl'-r an.! H.-l-i.
M ishik. Kappa D.-it ..!j:i-
BIDCE PROVinED THE
t-rtainnii-nt toi tho alumn::- ..:
THE PLEDGES OF Phi rh;
Th.-la. pro.-o-.-.oiiAl l..u.-in.-- a.i
nMi:.t! at" .n -oiiinty. wf-re cr.tt i
tair.ci l'1-t rv-r.t i-y the a. tiw and
a! in.r.-ie iti-'ir.tfis at a hi.ftet sup
per ;.t tile hon.e ni Mrs Archie C
K' - l I'- .). a', or.s were in purpl
nr.. i k"!-i n.l Thar.k.-ivir.p colors
and the ev,. ni.it w.. pT.t infer
w.a'h Mrs. J K. L -P.os.-icr.o! wa
the 'honored yiic-st among the
twer.ty-f.iui who att.nde.l.
ARRIVING FROM DENVER
:ui a short isit with the .Net.raska
, hapt'-i. is y.va. Helen Stanas
l.ewis. i-r.-s ii.-nt ot Iota province
oi Pi Phi A formal dinner which
a- t.. ie yiv.n at the chapter
. ,. .- t:s i-vcn ns in hei honor.
,h- v.. -n po-tponed due to the fact
that her tram will not be in un
t.' !atf mis nrm,.(. -- ,...;, , ,..
- t.dct iui&TRIX to land cheon K'ven under tbe aUKP'CP of
THE FIRST AVI ATRIX the Lincoln hamber ot commerce,
a plane in n Mr. J"nm , contmumf! her tour to Kan-
Ko;P. will be ente tamed hrtciay f, back
HfternoonbyMary .rg.m. J . to Lint-oin with her mother!
-ophomoi e coed, ana her moiner
at' the O rnhiisker hotel. Mrs.
KoId arrived here Wednesday with j IjM-ar SocieM
the' Gi-dill Tour honoring Dr. 'i,..,,...,.. IMili'
j D Brk who completed his Alllioiliup .
lilt consecutive daily flight The Delian-tnlon Literary Socl
' , n-han Ptv announces the pledging of
"n PsMuadron o. six- Mis Joan Bicknell. Lincoln: Mi
teen planes undei the honorary Ruth Ki.ehn. Murdock: Miss Lll-
esrort of three military planes, the
Texas aviatrix was met by Mrs.
"J yi kims art .
things is hoax." ",a tt.i
Michael Pen aiuvw V, '
university. "nzSi
The homa economics cut.
Iowa State college are n !ff 1
dolls they have costumed
Miflat a n I Wvi i , 1
ruffles ana bustles of
tuiies.
in ik.
Pst 0(N
YOUR DRUG STORE
Sen: Football Team W Have
nd Another Criampionihip
The OWL PHARMACY
IS No
uth and P St.
WE DELIVER
B106S
tc-atu; c carr.r.
.or-i-
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V-' - - . ) .j Z r- )
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THE AG TASSELS w.il e!ve a
rr.iver at the Student Act:vr.;.
building :-'ridav night at 3-'. Pi-.
fe.or ar.d Mrs. H P. Davis ar.1
C. E. Ros'-nqui.-t will b- the . har,-;
esor.S. 1
AND CHAPERONING THE Ph:
Tan Theta dance at the Wesl-y
foundation Friday will be FU-ve.-;
end and Mrs. W. C. Faweii an ! Mr
ar.d Mrs. V. Edgar Gates. Paul W.
Day is in charge of the a: rang -.-
ments.
'
ABOUT FIFTY COUPLES aiej
expected to attend the Beta party .
Saturdav night at the chapter'
house, when an eight-piere orches-!
tra will provide music :or dar.c-!
ing. Harley Case, social chairman.,
is making"the plans for the event. I
which will be chaperoned by Mrs. j
J. S. Pierce and P.. C. 'Dean.
m j
AND THE PI PHIS expert the j
ame number at their h-use party;
Satumav. which the pledges are j
t'lvir.g m honor of the actives. Mr
vr-.d t-s Ster.hen CV.tev and Mi
and Mrs. Gordon Luikart are the
haperons.
The CHI OMEGAS aie enter
taining Saturday night at a hou.-e j
uance. which is in fharpe of Mar-j
auente Tramp. Prof. L'.oyd D. I
Teaie and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cole i
have been selected as chaperons, j
SEVERAL OUT OF TOWN ;
2 aests will be at the Delt party at;
the houss Saturday right, which .
about fortv couples are expected to
attend. The chapeions have not yet
ceen announced.
V
AND THE WEEKEND calei.uai
hides several affairs for moth
ers, alums and auxiliary members
of fraternities and sororities. The
luncheon meetings seem to lead in
populantv. .
I
A QUILTING BEE and luncheon ,
will be given by the Phi Mu moth- ;
ers at the chapter house at one j
o'clock todav. Hostesses will be !
Mrs. W. A. "Sain. Mrs. A. L. Lir.d- j
berg and Mrs. H. A. Johnston.
AND THE MONTHLY business
meeting of the Lambda Chi auxil
iary' be at the home of Mrs. W
H. Hartwcl! th15 afternoon.
-i- -
AT THE UNIVERSITY clcb
this noon the Kappa Sig alums will
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Thin bonk was lfft in r.Him 114
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Finder plea.v .all F3t"" .r hrmc to
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