! a Sir 5 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. CAMPaJSOCDlTY If! 1 4.1, tuT OS We KnOW HOW uiut a wiv- Sg the semi-annual hibernation , A. t f AND JUST LAST n-Ya line Van Anua massed the canny mu v.6'- ----En is a Theta who has been hid SJph I Psi Pin for quite some tuna we understand. Fremont and Lincoln! respectively, are the home JS! if these two seniors In the University. , , , THERE ARE no end of engage ments this week and weddings, not io speak of the approaching mar riage of Miss Flo Miller, Kappa, which will take place next Satur day, and that of Miss Jane Reh laender, Delta Gamma, which will occur on February 9. NO DATE has beeen yet set for the wedding of Miss Elaine Had eell of Wymore to Eldridge Moses of Lincoln, which was announced Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Hadsell. Both Miss Hadsell and Mr. Moses attended the University where she was affiliated with Al pha Xi Delt. ON THE fourteeenth of Febru ary Miss Leenore Mae Sams will be married to Richard Alden Sv erett Miss Sams is a former stu dent at the university. TWO GRADUATES of the uni versity will be married on Feb ruary 10 at the Tabernacle Chris tian church. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Depue announced the engagement of their daughter Rowena. Gamma phi to Richard Dunker, Kappa Sig, Sunday. THE APPROACHING marriage of June Nash of Albion,. Ida., to Glenn Gage of Moscow, Ida., was announced recently, although no date has been arranged. Miss Nash was a graduate of the university last year, where she was a member of Kappa Delt. IN ACCORDANCE with the number of engagements, there are several parties to be given this week honoring brides and brides-to-be. Mrs. Archibald Weaver, formerly Miss Marguerite Cadwal lader, will be the honored guest at Your Drug Store Call u B1068 for quick Lunch, Drugs or Candy The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th and P Street 1 o teet .no V" v."" ft A WEEK OF H-l-T ATTRACTION AT THESE THEATRES l ,w rt 19.lt. IF YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE ANY i'un dining tin1 next two weeks, you'd better plan on getting it this weekend, because you'll probably be spending most of the other nights wondering why you didn't start studying earlier in the se mester. For those ot you who don't have exams Saturday morning there is a formal Friday night, which will bo held at Carrie Belle Raymond Hall. And the following evening the Kappas will enter tain about three hundred couples at a the Cornhusker ballroom. As nv in r nP tlin nt'i'iiii- illtpri'imt- v.. for. exams. bridge party next Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Lee uranam, Miss Janet Smith, and Miss Mil dred French will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Graham. The time is set for two o'clock, when fifteeen guests are expected. Ml 88 MAURINE Hardt o! Has tings will soon be married to Les ter Stiner of Hastings. Miss Hardt la a graduate of the university where she was a member of PI Phi and Mr. Stiner will graduate from the law college this June. PRECEDING her marriage on December 30, Mrs. Ward W. Minor was Miss Virginia Ann O'Connor of Kearney. She is a graduate of the Chicago Musical college, and he Is a graduate of the university law college and a member of Sig ma Chi. Mr. and Mrs. Minor are at home in Kearney. AND TWENTY will be present at the tea Wednesday afternoon which Mrs. Ed Walt, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Weaver will give in pre- nuptial courtesy, to Miss Jane Rehlaender who will be married to Drew DeVriendt on the 9th of February. The time Is set for 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walt. SPEAKING ON "The Place of Education in the Social Order,' Mrs. Hattie Plum Williams, head of the sociology department, ad dressed the Lincoln League of Women Voters last night at the Lincoln hotel. WORD HAS been received here of the marriage of Miss Bernlce Oliver, former Alpha Delta Pi here, to William vVillis. of Great Falls, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Willis will make their home in Tacoma, Wash, ON THE SECOND of January in Texarkana. Tex.. Miss Carolyn Vestetta Robertson of Plattsmouth was married to Donald Gray of Gilliam. La. Mrs. Gray waa a Tri Delt here, and Mr. Gray was a Delta Sigma Phi. The couple are now residing in Gilliam. NEXT FALL Mrs. Florence Townsend of Hastings will be married to Clyde Keutzer of Has tings. Mrs. Townsend is a grad uate of Nebraska where she was a Theta. Mr. Keutzer was a Beta at the University of Chicago THURSDAY NOON the mem bers of the Kappa Delta Mothers club will meet at the chapter nouse for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Leo Soukuo and Mrs. E. S. Wheeler will be the hostesses. AND THE NEXT day the mem bers vC the Theta Phi Alpha mothers club will have another 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. The hostesses for the group are Mrs. Studnicka and Mrs. R. E. Warren. THAT EVENING the mothers club of Delta Upsilon will enter tain for the active chapter and alumni at a bridge party at the chapter house. About fifty are ex pected to attend the affair, ALUMNAE OF Delta Gamma will hold their regular association meeting at the chapter house Sat urday at 12:30 for a luncheon. Mrs. F. M. Sanders will be in charge, and assisting her will be Miss Blanche Garten. Mrs. Hazel Bogue, Mrs. Marguerite Ladwig and Mrs. Ruth Weightman. TUESDAY AFTERNOON the Chaperons club will meet at the Phi Mu house at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. W. Bishop in charge. She will be assisted by Mrs. Daisy Muirhead, Mrs. Margaret Rea, Mrs. Emma Holyoke, Mrs. Mad- R I ALTO THEATRE NOW CHOWINO M fU 1Mb bccsUM road. iMh a wondrrfol rood, bat It The ROAD to RUIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified! Are Cash 10c PEE LIT" Minimum ot S Lloea Doard and Room ROOM and meal for university boyi at 1535 R t. itOOM TOR 2 BOYS Also board and erxd meal. BreaKraat iac L.unrn and dinner each 25c. 658 No. 14. L9618. LOST AND FOUND LOfeT Green and irold Wahl fountain pen. wampus Saturday murium. -u en. I S61i. GOING TO ? CALIFORNIA Send for Book with eompleU de wrintloni cm Whera-tc-eo and What-to-see. No obligation. p. o. B. MORRISS Clark Travel Service HOTEL CLARK Lea Angelea, Calif. FREE WHAT'S DOING Tuesday, Kappa Kappa of Alpha Chi Omega, Ambassador party room, 7:30 o'clock. Chaperons club, meeting at Phi Mu house, 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Walt, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Weavtr, tea for Miss Jane Rehlander, 2:30 at home of Mrs. Walt. Mrs. Leon Larimer, luncheon for Miss Florence Miller. Thursday. Newman mothers club, one o'clock luncheon at tht chapter house. Zeta Tau Alpha mothers club with Mrs. Charles R. Wllke, 2:30 p. m. Kappa Delta, mothers club, luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. Friday. Theta Phi Alpha mothers club, luncheon at chapter house, 1 o'clock. - Delta Upsilon mothers club, bridge party at chapter house, 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Miller, dinner at the University club for Miss Flo Miller. Carrie Belle Raymond hall, formal. Saturday. Mrs, Lee Graham, Miss Jj.net Smith and Miss Mildred French, luncheon for Mrs. Archibald Weaver at the home of Mrs. Graham, 2 o'clock. Kappa Kappa Gamma formal dance, Cornhusker. . ellne Baer, Mrs. Dora Finch and Mrs. Margaret Davis. TWO VISITORS in Lincoln dur ing the past week were former university students. Miss Betty James of Gillespie, Illinois, Is visit ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Heiny. Miss James was an Alpha Phi here. And Miss Helen Mills of Sheri dan, Wyo., spent the past week at the Chi Omega house. Miss Mills attended the university last year, where she was a member of Chi Omega. MARGARET Chase, Chi O, is In Lincoln General hospital re covering from an appendicitis op eration which she underwent Mon day afternoon. One physician and nineteen po lice officials from all sections of the United States and one cop from Mexico are enrolled In the course in scientific methods of crime detection and police training being given in the Scientific Crime Detection laboratory of Northwest ern university. Only three Bier Ten coaches are located now at schools which they attended as students. They are: Bernie Bierman, Minnesota; Harry Klpke, Michigan; and Sam wma man, Ohio State. Lucki Bead youjullybac&ed THE TOBACCO DOES NOT SPILL OUT Good tobaccos. . . real good tobaccos. . . that's the rea son for Lucky Strike's fine, smooth quality. We use only the center leaves of the finest Turkish and domes tic tobacco plants. Not the top leaves because those are under-developed. Not the bottom leaves because those are inferior in quality. We use only the center leaves because these are the mildest leaves fully ripe for perfect smoking. Only these choice tobaccos are used to make Luckies so round, so firm, so fully packed and no loose ends to spill out. That's why Luckies are always mild and smooth. That's why always "Luckies please". And don't forget "It's toasted" for throat protection for finer taste. A lways the Finest Tobacco THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PI KAPPA ALPHA SENDS 10 F 10 GREEK FINALS Class A Quint Trims AGR 38 to 19; B Outfit Wins By 27 to 14. Pi Kappa Alpha made a clean sweep of its Class A and Clas B semifinal games to become the favored team in both classes of intramural cage competition as a result of Monday night's encount ers in the Coliseum. Delta Tau Delta gained the Class A finals by a one point victory, to furnish Pi Kappa Alpha's opposition in to nigght's games, and Sigma Nu eked out a victory to gain the fi nals in Class B competition. All final contests will be held tonight. An admission charge of ten cents will be made at the door, but competing fraternities will be allowed to take in ten men each, A sizable crowd saw Monday night's conflicts. Victory It Easy. PI Kappa Alpha had little trou ble in disposing of Alpha Gamma Rho. After fighting a steady bat tle thruout the first half, and hold ing a 16 to 12 lead at the start of the second period, the P K A basketeers found the going easy for a 38 to 19 triumph. The first period was fairly even, with Pi Kappa Alpha cashing in on neia e-oals and Alpha Gamma Rho on free throws to limit the former team to a four point lead at half time. In the second period, how ever, the AGR defense crumbled, while the P K A's, led by Chapman and McDonald, rang up basket after basket, outscorlng their op ponents 20 to o in the last rirteen minutes of play. Superior height, accuracy, and speed gave the PI Kappa Alpha freshman outfit the victory. They played with only one upperclassman on the team, but with four freshmen who won state mention in prep school YOU CAN Last year we registered more than forty students having from, one to four years of college work. Our course gave them di rect contact with business opportunities. Not one of them is unemployed now. Second Semester Class, Feb. 5 Lincoln School Commerce Business Training Pays P and 14th Sts. B6774 Lincoln, Nebr. s tj ' v .'- ' 'ijfc " '''' x. basketball. Three of them, Baker, Rupp, and McDonald, played to gether for the last three years on the Grand lHianu quiniei. Delts Gain Win. Delta Tau Delta baroly nosed out Beta Theta Pi 0 to 8, in whut started as a slow game, but ended up in a battel for points. It was the Delta seconu game or me uay, but thev had the stamina and fight to emerge victorious in both of them. At six in tne evening they settled their league champion ship witn a 12 to 6 victory over Delta Upsilon. At 7:45 they put up an unpenetrable defense to win again. Both teams missed numer ous shots for points, but the Delts had that little bit in reserve that meant the difference between vic tory and defeat. Yenne led the Delta Tau Delta attack with four points, while the defensive work of Howell, former Omaha Central high ace was outstanding. School led the Betas with four points. In Class B competition Pi Kappa Alpha once again led the way with a 27 to 14 over Alpha Gamma Rho. They were never hard pressed by the rival outfit, but here again, as in the Class A game, speed and height played an important factor. With Chase, giant center, controll ing the tip most of the time, and Watkln3, forward, supplying the speed and accuracy, the PI K As had an unbeatable comoinaiion. Watkins scored 12 points to carry awav scoring: honors, and to equal the individual scoring mark of the evening. Sigma Nu Wins. In the other Class B fracas, Sig ma Nu outscored Phi Sigma Kap pa 18 to 12, cashing in on some last minute baskets for a victory. The first period ended in an 8 to 8 deadlock, but the last half was all fligma Nu for the victory. Lenser, Phi Sigma Kappa center, was re moved from the game with a bad ly twisted ankle, and the Sig Nu basketeers cracked their oppo nents defense for two baskets to cinch the battle. Russell "Klng Kong" Thompson, best known for his football prowess, scored 10 points for the Sig Nus to take in dividual scoring honors. Pi Kappa Alpha gave the other teams of the tournament some thing to talk about when both its teams entered the finals with com paratively easy victories, and re main favorites for the titles. In DO IT TOO rx ?? J . :.it I ;b' -' 1 1 1 ww i Si ,i -vv 'lift ' ' ' '''' . ' -1 " ' r ' ' ' f vSi I ; -" . v - i fiW i PS"'. 4? 'jr U'i.:' -,!' M.k ill i I ' V N5 ; , v flu - The Metropolitan Opera Over NBC Rnl nnd Blue Network Saturday, 2 P. M. EaKtern Ptandari Tim. LUCKY STRIKE present the Metropolitan Opera Company n the complete Crxra, "Don Giovanni." and closs A they meet the Dolts at 7:15 for the Intramurul Ba.skctbull championship of the University. While Delta Tiiu Delta played a close game, it was their second game of the evening, imd they will by no means prove easy meat foi the PI K As. The latter team has the greater sroup of individual stars, but the Delts are also rangy, fast, and accurate. Howell, guard, turned in ore of the best guarding performances of the evening, and should make Pa Kappa Alpha tries for the basket few and far be tween. Their game will be played on the main floor of the Coliseum. Games For Tonight. The second game on the main floor will be that between PI Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu for the Class B Intramural champion ship. The Pi K As outrank the Sig Nus in speed and general ac curacy, but the towering height of "King Kong" Thompson should be able to contiil the tip. The consolations, determining third and fourth places, will be played on court three. Alpha Gamma Rho and Beta Theta Pi meet at 7:15 for third place in Class A, and Phi Sigma Kappa and Alpha Gamma Kho play at 7:45 for third place in Class B. The referees of both sets of games will be Bauer and Arm strong. Box score of Monday night's games: T.ASS A rt Kuppu Alpha. K ft f Pt 1 (I 1 2 4 0 1 Ji 4 1 2 3 12 7 Baker, f Rupp. t MarDonald, o Sker. K Chapman, g tl 0 3 12 Totals 18 2 9 .IS Alpha (iuniniH Itlm. K ft f pis Walker, f 2 tl tl 4 Ralston, f 3 117 Spohmer, c 0 1 2 1 Le. g 1 2 1 4 Schick, g 1 1 U 3 Totalu 7 5 4 18 Delia Tau I)i ll.i. B ft flls Raw f i 0 1 J Bnrke. t 1 1 3 Howell, g 1 0 3 2 Yenne, o 2 0 1 4 h V-') H New LOW Cleaning Prices Men's Suits 75c Men's Hats 55c Men's Top Coats and Overcoats 75c Ladies' Dresses 75c up Ladies' Coats 75c up Extra for Pleats. Frills and Fur Trim Corduroy Pants 40c Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 for Service only the Center Leaves THREE Mttrlun, if a 0 u 0 T'-lnls ! Illla Thrill I'l. K I' II II I pin II II Hi-kW-V, f . . . , KrlKMild, f .. Martk. c . . . . 'N'lnli'nKiT. K .!c(Jlllii', . Tola Ik ( I.VS-, II. I'i Kuppn Alpha. I pin :i I 1 4 2 12 I 1 1 4 I 2 II 27 I.oomus. I Cham, l: . . Wiit.ans, I Tain. K .. l-'imh.-r, K lli'iina, K Totals Alpha (iaatnia Ulia. Waldo, f WiKVhmi'ir, Hoy, c . . . Ijirioii, K Wlllllo, K . 2 1 II 1 1 2 1 3 TotllH SlKiiui Nil. 1 pto I II 0 li 3 in 3 (i 1 2 Srolt. f . Musi-er. f , Thompson, Trout, K . . Mrari, g Totals . Till SUllia Ivapj a. riii'emlon, 1 JOIH'H. f . . . . I.t'tisiT. c . . . HorhrrK. g . Chi'omhtn, I Totals o 1 ii 0 li n 12 VAN DEN BARK WP" '.S An article "Ncbr:::ka ' eer Rnflish" by Melvin Van - "k of ihe University of Nemasiva de partment of Knglish appears in the December issue "f the quarterly magazine "American Speech." It is the concluding discussion in a scries of four on "pioneer terms" in Nebraska. A freshman tried to check out "Book of Letteis from Robert Browning to Isa Blagden" at the Baylor university1 lil-rary. The 'xok is worth only 830,000. TUESDAY 2BI1 Vpfcrtuble Bocf Smip It lo Chili 1 Ruast Bool' :1 "; i'ivah BniltMl Hum wit u Limn Bonn " Baked M'-at Bnlls Spus-'hi'tti Oven Liuwn HsimIi SPECIALS No. 1 Raisin Toast. Kruit Salail. Bi'Vt-i :;:. 20c No. 2 Mulfctl Tiiinaiu with Clilckon Sala.l. Toast Koyrnif-'e 25c No. 3 Fresh Bnilcil Toipmio with Ppinai h aiol I'o tato Sal.-ul. Bi-v.-i age. .25c No. 4 Anuel Fontl C.ke, Hut Chi.''..!atn 20c No. 5 Toast ml Peanut But ter Sandwich, Milk shake 2Cc No. 6 Sliced Krr nnd Sal mon Salail Sandwich Toasted (Throe Deck er). Beverage 25c No. 7 Ham and Itoise Rad ish Sam wicli, Soup, Beveraee 25c No. 8 Hot Veal Loaf Sand wich. Fntatiie.i, Beverniie 20c No. 9 Hot Barhocne Sand wich, Jlilk.diako 2oc Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P Sts., Stuart Bids'. H. A. Reed, Mgr. ,Mimi m i, ''irf-in' rY'