. i FOUH. THE DAILY NFHUASKAN TUESDAY. APKIL 17, lost. ma mm mm Hi Pierce, Mrs. Frances Kelton, Mrj. R. B. Bixby, Mrs. Minnie Kos, and Mrs. Elizabeth U'oodhury. ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK A'as the engagement anil approach ing marriage of Miss Loreen Hagcr of Lincoln to Victor Brimt of Chicago. MIhs Hagcr is a grad uate of the university and a mem ber of Delta Gamma while Mr. Brink Is a PI K. A. Delta Sigma I'I and Phi Beta Kappa. IT'S THE LAST OF EVERYTHING ;is f;ir ;is elections jjn tliis year. Today t lit; polls fire open for voting for tlie jun ior and senior lucii, who will choose the candidates for Innocents, mid ihe women had their final filinir vestordav. when they vi.led for inemliera ..f 1h.. V X Hoard. ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT OF w-.i i . , ' .1 interest is that of Miss Mtuv Si With Ivy Day only a little re Hum dlM ot Lincoln tQ G1(ie u'mior. Iwo weeks away, everyone is practicing -oil j man of Vancouver VVa;hin:;ton their siiiiiinu'. wonileriiiu who will he Miss Sidles was a Knnoa at the chosen .May (Jiieen, and worrying ahont their prospective candidates for the senior honoraries. o university and Mr. Linucrnian be longed to Slg Ep. The marriage will take place sometime in May THE INITIATION of sixteen pledges and three associate mem hers to Sigma Delta Chi will take place at f o'clock this evening at the Lincoln hotel. Following the Initiation a Founders day banquet Will be held. Dick Moran, presi dent of the organization, will pre side, and Dr. II. W. .ttoke will be the principal speaker. Professor Gayle S. Walker will give a short talk. Larry Hall and Bruce Nlcoll are making the arrangements for the affair. The new initiates will be Lamoine Bible, Burton Marvin, Don Sigler. Bill Fisher, Henry Bos troir., Eugene Dalby, Robert Bul ger, Art Bailey, Jim Steward, Carlisle Myers, Harley Case. Jack Fischer, Leonard Tangney, Wayne Patten, Ralston Graham, and Rich ard Dier. LEAVING TODAY is Mrs. John W. Pease of Cincinnati. Delta Zeta president-elect, who arrived Sun day t j stay at the Delta Zeta nou.se. THE NEW Delta Gamma presi dent is Jean Brow nice; vice presi dent, Lois Uathhum: secretary, Phvllis Jean Humphrey; house treasurer. Jean Martui; chapter treasurer, Louise Comstoek; and social chairman, Elsa Swift. A BUFFET supper at the house was given by the D. S. L. auxiliary last Sunday evening for the ac tives, pledges, and alums. The affair took place Ht H:30, and the hostesses were Mrs. G. F. Mamil ton, Mrs. R. I. Case, and Mrs. G. V. Keller. ON THE FIFTH of April Miss Rirda Short, former student at j the university, was married to ' Wesley Mays, former Phi Deit j here, and now a Nu Sigma at the I medical college in Omaha. Mr. and i Mrs. Mays will live in Omaha. ' THIS AFTERNOON the Chap-1 AND IN JUNE Miss Elizabeth erons club will meet at the A. G. R. 1 Jelfnes will be married to Harry house at 2:30. Mrs. Ollie Hol comb, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Caroline Phillips, Mrs. J. P. Reed, ir., in Lincoln, where the couple will live. Mr. Reed was a Sig Ep here. THEATRE DIRECTORY, STUART (Mat. 25c Nile 40c) Nhw xlinwliu;: "G K O R C, K WlllTK .SCANDALS" wllh Huily Vullee, Jimmy Luram Allen h'nye, Ailrlenim Ann'H, (ireKciry Kiitulf, Cliff KiIwuhIh ami tieuine Vliln. LINCOLN (MM. 15c Nile 2Cc) Nmv k h u w I n K "M O ll 1. 1 N HOUOK" with CortHtiincp Rentictt mid Krani'hot Tone. TiiMlu Cur initiate anil Hums (hihinihn, Bon well SiHti'is. Kxtrs TlulllH with "ANIAKCI1AK." ORPHEUM (M.it. 15c Nite 25c) Now Hliowlnu: "JOURNAL OK A CR1MK" with Until Cliatti'i'toii and Atlolplie Alriijou. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 15c) Now hIiciwIiik: "JIURDER IN Tit INI 1 'AD ' with NitfH Bruce. Heather Aimel and Victor .lory. Kxtrn Harry Lannilon Cnnicdy. LIBERTY (35c) Now linwilin: "SINS OK LOVK." n most unusual pirtuio. SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c) N,.w showinR! Two Itii: Kea tum - "BRING KM BACK AI.IVK" and Spencer Tracy in "THIS MAD GAME." Hunker Nine Which Opens Home Season Friday WHAT'S DOING. Tuesday. Chaperons club, 2:30 meeting at the Alpha Gamma Rho chap ter house. Sigma Delta Chi. initiation and dinner at the Lincoln hotel. Phi Lambda Upsilon, initia tion and dinner at the Corn husker hotel. Interfratcrnty banquet at the Cornhusker hotel. Thursday. Kappa Delta Mothers club, 1 o'clock desert luncheon at the chapter house. Newman Mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the club house. Friday. Theta Phi Alpha Mothers club, covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. George Lef fers. Phi Mu Mothers club. 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Delta Gamma Mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega, 1 o'clock luncheon at the University club. Alpha Delta Pi, tea dance, 5 to 7, at the Cornhusker hotel. Gamma Phi Beta, dance at Cornhusker. Alpha Phi, house party. IWf j V.- .V, v.,r5S ft i L " frLm mJ i 4 , v J V ' M Mliiiiiiil E4 lllllllll s Mr. wmmmm il& Oil sift; Courtt'sv Sunday Journal and Star. Standing: Coach Wilbur Knight, Charles O'Gara, Lincoln; Edward Pohlman, Garland: Floyd Schelby, I Leon Wondra. Weston; Ray Mur ray, Curtis; Edward Orcutt, Win throp, Mass.; Harold Schricker, Loretta: Bob Joyce, Lincoln; Al bert Hansen, Oak; Gerald Spur-1 coin; Prank Mueller. Hampton;; lock, Lincoln; William Herms- Charles Gibbs, Ceresco. meyer, Johnstown; Leonard Hoe gemeyer, Hooper; Carl Zimmer man, Beatrice; Ralph Copenhav er, Syracuse. Seated: Max Graham, Green wood; Reed Pore, Lincoln; Clctus Lower photo: Forrest Bauer, hardest hitter on the squad, is shown at the completion of his swing. Note the follow thru. j The Buskers open the home j season here Friday with a game; Reinmiller. Staulehurst; Wilfred I against Concordia colleee to be Dakan, Cook; Forrest Bauer, Lin-1 played at the Ag college. attend the convention of the ' American Association of Colleg-j iate Schools of business. Junior Women Have Until 5 O'clock Tuesday to File for Award. Junior women Lave until five: C'tloi k today to li'.o for the two j Mortar Board loans of $f0 each ; which are being offered by the sen- ior women's honorary again this! Fpring. Applications may be filed; with Mrs. Ada Weetover in Ellen! Fmith hall. ' The two award. will be granted j outstanding women in the junior) class and selection will be on the j basis of service, need, scholarship, . and character. Candidates for loans must have r i scholastic de-1 linquencies outstandi-.g. Announcement of winning can-1 didates will be made, this spring j while the full amount of the loans i will he made available to the win- J rets in the fall of their senior ; year. Loans will hear interest at 4 ; per cent starting in June of the j year of each candidate's gradua-J tion, and are to b; paid back in. Mil within two years following graduation. PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES j MIGRATORY RIVER FOWL1 Richard Hufnagle, photographer: tor the university conservation and 1 survey division, has returned from photographing migrating wild fowl ; along the Platte river. He and a 1 representative of the state fish and ! game commission visited Kearney. ' Lexington and North Platte and found a large concentration of geese, cranes, and pelicans in that j country. j LeRossignol Forum Speaker. ; Dean J. E. L Rossignol of the I Nebraska college of business ad- j ministration spoke Monday after-! noon on "Service Versus Profit in 1 Business" before the Public School ' Forum in Lincoln ! PROFESSORS SPEAK AT SCHOOLMEN'S MEETING Dr. K. O. Broady. and Dr. D. A. Worcester of teaohers college at tended the tri-county schoolmen's meeting at. Petersburg Saturday. Dr. Broady talked on the reorgan izing of the educational program in the small high school: and Dr. Worcester discussed some perti nent aspects of adult education problems in the small community. Morton Talks at Beatrice. Dr. V. H. S. Morton, principal of the university teachers college, was the Thursday evening speak'.-r for last week bcfoie the Commu nity Forum at Beatrice. His sub ject was: "Sensible Use of I-eisuie Time." ships for Japanese students in American colleges has been given to Hobart college. , KFKU, the University of Kansas radio station, has been on the air 518 1-4 hours in the past three years and has presented in this time l.fi-12 different programs. Hertzler Omaha Speaker. Dr. J. O. Hertzler. chairman of the department of sociology , ad dressed the Social Worker's club of Omaha at the Medical Arts building, Wednesday evening, April 11. Twenty-five new courses have been added to the curriculum of the Arizona State Teachers col lege at Tempe. Colitgc Wnrlil ! One of the best backs on the j University of Oklahoma spring football squad is Pat Page, jr., son of the former Indiana and Chicago i football coach. The Case Tech Aero club mem bers, flying gliders, have made j more than "OU flights timing the i past year. j Credit for the idea of scholar- I ii) cam in r.R-tn OFFICER TO liF CI EST Delia Si"ina I'i flans i Itanquvl in Honor of Wright. H. G. Wright, grand secretary-treasurer of Delta Sigma Pi, men's commercial fraternity, will be the guest of honor at a banquet given by the local chapter on Monday evening, April 23, during bis one day visit in Lincoln. Mr. Wright is on an inspection tour of middle-western chapters, planning to return to St. Louis to T MADAME DE VILMAR PREiENTS HER ANNUAL PRODUCTION "GEMS OF MUSIC" . Fcuturnl Soloists & Entrn:t) in CMume. Srcial Scenery Ac OrcLtiUa . "Gypsy Land Meiodic" ' L' TroMuore "Musical Memories" - TuCiiy Api iv, fi.13 p. ui. Fni Chnsti&n cnurcti Auditorium Tickets at Cramer'. U'lU O St. and at the Door Admission 2."c NEW LOW PRICE! ROYAL PORTABLE Precisely the model you need! Latest design .low est price-! Complete! Easy to ic..tveu if )uu'te never f,pta (before! Iiuilt for a life time of writing conveni ence! A small initial pay ment, and it is yours! Pay the balance on easy terms. Nebraska Typewriter Co. P0 No. 12th tt. Lincoln. Nfln. Phone 12157 Koyal typewriter Company, Inc. 2 Pirk Avenue. New York City BIZAD FIELD DAY JS Fi SCHEDULED OR MAY 4 Picnic, Ball Game, Dance On Program of Annual College Event. Bizad field day will be held Friday, May 4, at Antelope park, it was learned Thursday. The pro gram will include a picnic at 12 followed by a ball game; a tea dance from 3:30 to 5:30 with Leo Keek's orchestra, and a group of specialty numbers presented by Wally Marrow's dancing studio. The event is under the auspices of the Bizad executive council of which Edgar Huddleston Is presi dent. Those representatives in charge of the program are: Max Nusbam, picnic arrangements; Al bert Ross, sport events; and Rex Clemmens, selection of the orches tra. The various clubs represented on the board will handle the sale of tickets. In case of rainy weather the event will take place in the colli seum. Last year's plans were ruined by an unlooked-for deluge. Former Students' Work Is Placed on Display The first annual art work ex hibit by former fine arts students opened at Morrill hall Sunday afternoon with the display of near ly fifty pieces of art work repre senting twelve different mediums of expression. Outstanding among the pieces are air-brush commercial designs by Don Jameson, woodcuts by Ben Albert Benson, and water colors by John Sanvall, all Chicago art ists. Dwight Kirsch is in charge of the exhibit which will close May 15. HIGH SCHOOL SEM()S JOUHINEY TO CAMPlS Several hundred high school seniors lrom Nebraska and Kan sas visited the campuses of t university during the past week Among those that inspected the educational facilities offered by the university were groups from Able, Yutan. Irvington, Louisville Loomis, Steinauer, Douglas, Ing! ham, Hooper, Wakefield, nnd Beatie, Kans. A course in soap sculpture has been included in the new curricu lum of Westminster college, it u a non-credit course. All You Can Eat K 25' Ptomaine Tony (Facing Campus) at Less Th an $10 DAILY v Oolc el 36 Tom to Europe, R.mIo, North Cop mmt Iko ModilorroriMri. Win tot book lot ORGANIZERS CMBiuiom. Wrrto (or ooraili, Oroaniion Doot. GATEWAY TOURS 1 J50-C BtoooVov N York City, N. Y. Reservations Start Tomorrow 8 A. M. for the Kosmet Kluh All-Male Musical Comedy "The Campus Cop" TEMPLE THEATRE Fashion low 74 i teHf? fi " - , ft fa v-' " l okb ' 1 "Yi Mi - s f Xi & STAGED by VOGUE Vogue's Fashion Film Spotlights Luxable Fashions "AROUND THE CLOCK WITH A DEBUTANTE" Showing Twice Tuesday . . . in our Third Floor Apparel Section . . . 2 and 4 p. m. YOU ARE INVITED!! It's .smart to sew and Vogue has made it so easy for you to select t he frock or gown of your heart's desire and produce it at home. Two score of the latest Vogue Pattern gowns are accurately por trayed in a most attractive story backed with superb settings. Thu gowns are mostly of Luxable materials, thereby "offering the latest in " economical luxury. ' We have contracted far an exclusive showing of "Around the Clock With a Debutante," and without charge or obligation, you may see this superb film at the fashion show which will be presented twice daily on our third floor Tuesday and Wednesday. MISS GRACE SESSI, Stylist and Lecturer will Point Out The Interesting Details jti'Kzry uuiuy in si lis Audience will Receive a Regular Size Package 50. We Recommend LUX for All Fine WanhablM One Week Starting Monday v " '-frw 50c