1 1 .1' " rouK. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, A PR IT, U lot. CAMPUSOCBETY THEATRE DIRECTORY, u cditF OF the Wtlla Norris broke a mirror a few h nn extremely bad luck has appeared yet, she still , believes that such a calamity is her pet superstition. : i FOR INSTANCE Margaret Buol says she always observes the old adage about "See a pin and pick it , up . . .," she never steps on the, in v,o .iHp.'Blk- and hear-. tag an owl hoot convinces her of bad luck. "THREE ON a match" worries John Gepson, and Norm Prucka always crosses his fingers . . . when . . . BLACK CATS bother Roma De-: Brown, and Calista Cooper knocks on wood when the occasion arises. The FIRST star at night affords an opportunity for Bert Hausner to make her favorite wish, and Marian Smith wishes on the can dles on birthday cakes. WALKING UNDER ladders on Friday the thirteenth, is some thing 'that Dick Moran never does. Frank Musgrave swears that the only thing he's superstitious about is women. ALICE IN WONDERLAND dec orations will be used at the A. T. O. Storybook ball Saturday night at the Cornhusker. Colored drops will completely cover both sides of the ball room, and the north end is to be decorated in green and white. The 300 couples who have been invited will wear costumes representing characters in a story book . Frank Musgrave is in charge of the party. Major and Mrs. Carl Bishop, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Schmidt, and Mr. D. W. Dy singer are to be the chaperons. A ROUNDUP will be given by the Phi Sigma Karrm and Sigma Phi Sigma alumni tonight at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. Gregg McBride is in charge of the affair. PHI SIGMA KAPPA wishes to announce the recent pledging of Paul Bandy of Republican City. AND THE P. A. Ds will hold their annual court house party this Saturday evening at the chapter House. Chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Senning, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kerrakers, while special guests include Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Void, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nutt ing and Mr. ana Mrs. L. B. Kauff man. DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA re cently elected the following offi cers for the coming year: Harold Twiss, president; Robert Helvey, vice-president: Clark Hamilton, secretary; Kenneth Fuelscher, treasurer; J. Rufus St rough, jr., marshal; John Alexander, senti nel; Peter Smith, chaplain: and E. Eugene Lee, historian. : THE ACTIVE CHAPTER of; Delta Sigma Lambda will be the j guests of honor when the auxiliary j entertains them at a buffet sup-1 per at the chapter house Sunuav 1 at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fred R. Easterday, president of the aux-1 iliary, is in charee of the arrange-; ments. i ! SIGMA NU elected the follow- j ing new officers Wednesday night: Commander, Doc Plympton; Lieu-1 tenant Commander, Owen John-, son; Recorder, Wallace Crites; Treasurer, James Peery; Marshall, j Jack Wickstrom; Chaplain, Harold j Jacobsen; Reporter, Ted Bradley; i and Sentinel, Richard Kelley. i AGAIN we have made a mis statement and wish to apologize. Innocents, last year's Corncobs, and Mortar Boards have all been invited to the annual Corncob dance at the Cornhusker Friday evening at 9 o'clock, but on'.y ac- IT S A BAD DAY FOR ANYONE who's worried about blnck flits, ladders, thirtfus nnd such. Jt seems that even in this day and ago almost everyone has some pet superstition, which, although tliev may think it. silly, they are very careful about. There are, however, a lew brave souls who deny having any l'ears whatsoever along those lines. My lioiila ing and Fred Nieklas most emphatieally declare that they are superstitious about absolutely nothing. Thirteen is as lucky as seven or eleven to them. o fact that I WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Alpha XI Delta, house party. Phi Sigma Kappa and Sigma Phi Sigma, alumni roundup at house. Ag Mixer, in the Student Ac tivities building. Friday. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club, 12 o'clock luncheon for out of town mothers at the chapter house. Alpha Xi Delta Mothers club. 1:30 meeting at the chapter house. Coin Cob, 6:30 dinner dance at the Cornhusker hotel. Y. W. C. A., black cat party, " o'clock at Grant Memorial hall. Newman club, spring party at the Lindell hotel. Saturday. Delta Tau Delta, dinner at the Lincoln hotel. Tassels, dinner at the Lin coln hotel. Delta Chi and Sigma Phi Ep silon, affiliation banquet at the Lincoln Country club. Alpha Tnu Omega, Storybook Ball at th Cornhusker hotel. P. A. D., court house party at the chapter house. STUART (MM. 25c Nite 0c) Now ghnwtiig: Norniii Sh,l','r 111 "RIP TIDE"1 with Knlirrl M' Komery and Herbert MnHM- LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nile 2&c). Nnw Showlnu: "AU. OK ME" with Frederic Marrh. Mnmm Hopkins hikI OetUKe Haft. Alo Kly Culhertsnn. Blntf CnwI'V '"' f ipoye Cartoon, ORPHEUM (Milt, 15c Nite 25c). Now h o w I n it : "SrCCKSS STORY" with DoiiBlim KHi lunik Jr.. Colleen Moore unci Owvlevo BLACKS-TONE T1IE MACIICIAN on the stage. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nile Ibc). Now dhowlnn: "LOVE HIRJ"" with the comedy team 'f Pitts and Slim Sommervllle. LIBERTY (Mat. 15c Nite 20c). Now showing;: Two Fmtures--"FOOTLIGHT PARADE ' AND "TURN BACK THE CLOCK. SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c). Now showing: Two Bin Hit "SMOKY" and "I'M A Hul-T1VK." GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM E entertain at a 12 o'clock luncheon at the house today. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Edward Dierks. Mrs. Pearl Petermichael, Mrs. Wiley Langford, Mrs. H. C. Toenges. and Mrs. Everett Wells. They will spend the afternoon in formally. AND AT THE house at 1:30 this afternoon the Alpha Xi Delt mothers will meet. Mrs. J. R. Car rothers and Mrs. Ed Westering arc in charge. A MUSICAL TEA will be given by the Tri Delta tomorrow after noon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith, when actives, alums, pledges, and members of both the Omaha and Lincoln mothers clubs will be honored. The program will be given by Mrs. Blanche Haas, contralto: Winifred Wilson, pi in ist; Dorothy Cook, cellist: Eleanor Cook and Breta Peterson, cellists; and Mrs. L. O. True, Miss Inez Dovan, and Miss Marian Dunlevy, accompanists. Contest With Omaha Squad Set for Saturday in Andrews Hall. Nebraska Girls' Rifle club will fire against the Creighton univer sity girls' rifle team, Saturday afternoon, April 14. The target range in Andrews hall will be used. Members of the Nebraska team arp; Adela Tombrink, manager; Clara Ridder, Margaret Hill, Emma Steele, Ruth Armstrong, Margaret Mordaunt, Martha Wat son, Mildred Putney, Alice Bran son, and Elizabeth Gllley. rinrn Ridder. Callawav. Neb., holds the season's high individual score of 100 out of a possioie iuu. Miss Ridder had no experience jn rifle firing until she reported for practice in January of this year. SPECIAL 'PETER PAN' PRESENTATION FRIDAY (Continued from Page 1.) be played by James Bolus, a stu dent in the law college. Lois Pat terson will portray Wendy while Era Lown, Roy Squires, Charles Alexander, Delford Varm-Boynton, Barbara Bates, and Veronica Vill navo take the part of pirates. Vir Eene McBride Is one of the lost children. Other parts In the play are taken by a group of Lincoln grade school children and a group of university students. The play, which is the last to be given by the Children's theater this year, will bo presented Friday night at 7:30 and Saturday at 9:30 a. m. and again at 2:30 p. m. Nine stolen bases In one game was the record Friday of the University of Oklahoma baseball team against the Edmond Teachers at Edmond. Oklahoma won, 13 to 5. Bart Ward, Oklahoma quarter, miler, was clocked in 48.7 seconds around two curves while running the anchor lap of the mile relay in the Oklahoma Amateur meet here Saturday. tive Corncobs will be present at the 7 o'clock dinner which pre cedes the dance. DELTA TAU DELTA will hold its annual alumni banquet at 6 o'clock at the Lincoln hotel Satur day. Several out of town alumni as well as Lincoln members are expected to attend. HONORING the Omaha mothers club and all the out of town moth ers, the Pi Phi mothers club will DUNLAP, suit ? " mm .v-...w w "Is yoahs the DUNLAP, No Increase in Price on Dunlap Hats. They are still $5 at "!".Jr i i n gyr night j i : $1650 Jl Sheer beauties of chiffon l0 ' JI and net . . the smart jd I K J I choice for evening W A t I $$f?,V GOLD'S I 1 Floor S S(DIUD .). SONG 4) New LOW Cleaning Prices Men's Suits 75c Men's Hats 55c Men's Top Coats and Ovefeoats ..iStr Ladies' Dresses 75c up Ladies' Coats 75c up Extra for Pleati. 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That's why Luckies ?lways "keep in condition"-do not dry out. Luckies are always in all-wavs '.-kind to your throat. NOT tbe top leave. tkty 'rt a tiuytrt A"' tL Only the Center Leaves -tliese are the Mildest Ljcs (r They laste better 7 eerrflW IM. Ttm aaaiirw lebwct Ca?wj. NOT the hoo.!e.v-'iT"-', ' " fHj-i "nil