The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    VF.DNESDAY. NOVEMRKK. 11. 1031.
FOUR
TITF. DAILY NORASKAN
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CAMPUSOCIFrV
who is able will take a '"supper cruise" in the Armory wit!,
the Hi? SisK-rs as the erew.
SIGMA KAPPA has had as its1 Knth ?uJlgl Jxm
guest of honor for the past three Dixon. Neat rlng John Alex
davs its erand president. Miss Au- Under. Lloyd Hill, and Fred Eas
drev Pvkeman of Chicago. Miss terday.
Dvkeman was feted Sunday at a ..,,.. . . v ...
dinner and at a buffet supper that AND BETAS who will be there
evening at the chapter house, i re Bob Beghtol. Duke Nolle.
.w. t. Tarlev Case. Ravnor Riees. Bill
at the "Founders' Day luncheon of
the sorority.
DELTA OMICRON.
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soronty, has as its pitw j
bunoay. the rrovince Pres.de -
Mrs. Louise ood Edwards of
Denver. She was the guest of the1
G.eat Catheoral choir at the morn-J
tag service at Westminster Prs-,
V-n.
at the Alpha Ch. Omeg a house. At
4 o clock she attended the formal,
Pleigmg ceremony of the mu.cal
e- r- - -
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EN the Alpha O Mothers'
WHET
club met at the chapter house
MonH.iv at 1 o'clock for a lunch-
eon the new officers took charge ABOUT THIRTY-FIVE guests
of the arrangements. They are: ; were prcscnt at tjie o'clock
Mrs. L. F. Sea ton. president: Mrs. : iuncheon cf the Sigma Xu Moth
Earl Wilson, secretary: and Mrs. ers cub Mr5 Q. J. Fee was host
P. J. Eentz. treasurer. Plans wer j ess to the affajr and the program
foraculated for the comir.g year. cf tl;e afternoon consisted of talks
j given bv the various members.
ANNOUNCED recently was ins j Fall flowers formed the decora-
approaciv.r.g marriage of Mildred , tions.
Wr.ght. Alpha O. to Robert D. j
Anderson. Phi Gamma Delta. The j SOCIAL SCIENCES graduates
wedding will be a event of Nov. aCd faculty members will be en-
Ct at the heme of the bride's par- tertained at a tea at Ellen Smith
ents in Lincoln. The couple will taj Friday from 3 until 4:.'50
ljve in Sioux City. ( o'clock. Miss Gladys Lux is in
3 chargs of the arrangements for
ALUMNI visitors in the college j this affair. 9
of engineering recently have been
Ezra Anderson. Omaha, a gradu- ' INITIATION OF Arnold Levme
ate in 191S.: Tom F. White, electn- and Henrj- Riekes has been an-
cal engineerir.g graduate in 1932: nounced by S.gma Alpha Mu.
Philip W. Pepoon. Waverly. 1?33
graduate: and P ert A. Rait Ne-! It's a Townsend Photograph that
braska City, who was gradated satisfies. Adv.
AL COUNTRYMAN has been
Jeeted president of Delta Sigma
Lambda to fill tie vacancy lef: by
Harold C Twiss who was forced
to discontinue his university stu
dies because cf ill health.
IT SEEMS that Bill Marsh has
hung his pin, but not on Virginia -Smith
of Fremont because there is
no such person. The girl is Mary
Janet Smith of Hastings.
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ALREADY we're bejinnicg to;
hear about people that are plan-;
nmg to attend the Nebraska -Kan-
sas game in Lawrence next Satur-,
dav. D. S. L's who will go are
Vera Jensen. Ken Fuelscher. Har
old Twiss. Roy May. Tyle Jensen.
Clare Wiley. Vera Bartow. Rufus
Strough. Al Co-intryman. John ;
Harmon. Digtt Dulaigh. Forrest
Bro-n. Robert Schluckebier, Con-j
SIGMA CHI, A.A.E. V1N
SEMI FINAL BATTLES
Ag College Boarding Club
Assumes Lead in Barb
Competition.
LAST GAMES NOV. 15-16
Sxgma Chi earned tie right to j
mt Sigma Alpha Epsilon n tie j
finals of tie fraternity intramural I
touchfootbaJ league Tuesday aft- !
wtkwzl The S:g Chi team ad- j
ranced to the last round by virtue t
of their victory over Sigma Nu. 'j
At ti .ame time tie first barb I
league champion was crowned, at
tie Ag College Boarding club won
tie League II bunting-.
The Sis' Ch. tal waits defeated
T-BONE STEAK
If it's a good steak you want
with all the trimming, po
tatoes, vegetable, choice of
drink, our famout "all over
town" heme made rot roll,
and choice of dettertt. which
includes the home made pie
that jurt melt in your mouth,
come over t the HutVer Inn
Cafe, 14th and Q St.
35C
Free Bn4 prompt ngM liver
ervc erf ntfnfig t fofrd.
CALL B5313
'Jkr Plmre W ith thr
Stttir-ni Pult-r"
Hiuker Inn Cafe
14th and Q St.
Cjfl vn Brn41ii. Vjr.
I cost these 1,000 votes for
in rS GAGE
.Penan rotir-
A 9nvin GAGE hot will b andnriduo!! drtond far oh of m 5
winjieri by Gog tonr & Go, creotort cf f nst qwolrfy iomet 1 KoH.
rUO THIS COL'rON
The Daily Ncbrajkan Office
Basement of U. Ha!)
OST OF THE GIRLS ON THE
I'mMiiiw will nupt :it iW Arniniv
Thursday owning to attend the lijr ami
Little Sister SuniuT CruiM-. All the doc-
orations and entertainment will V as if
on shipboard even the Uisr Sister wait
resses will be dressed in nautieal style.
We understand that in past years these
dinners have been a sueeess. If rumor
has anythin;' to do with it, this year all
sorority mothers will take their daugh
ters, many of the houses will not even
serve dinner that evening, and everyone
Zachanas. Charles Ledwith. Bill
I Marsh, and several others.
PHI PSI's will be represented in
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Harajlon, Art Ball. Duke Ried.
Carl Wiggenhorn. and Lawrence
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SIGMA Alliance met
Home tea
for luncheon, followed by
cpmbine1 business meting and
. . . A fKA n
, ftir c Md
Mrs S. L Snradiin?. and about
eighteen guests were present. Au-
; luma flowers decorated the tables
aad chapter house.
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WHATS DOING
WEDNESDAY.
Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae
association, 6:30 o'clock dinner,
Mrs. W. S. Culver, 1845 Pepper.
THURSDAY.
Kappa Delta mother's club,
chapter house. 1:30 p. m.
Big and Little Sister din
ner. Armory, 6 p. m.
FRIDAY.
Acacia mother's club, bridge
party, chapter house, 8 p.m.
Social Sciences Graduate
Students tea. Ellen Smitn
hall, 3 to 4:33 p. m.
SATURDAY.
Marriage cf Miss Helen Le
Rossignol and Lincoln Frost, jr,
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Le
Rosstgnol, 4 p. m.
the Sig Nu footballers 6 to 2 in a
nip and tuck battle. In the first
quarter the Sig Xu players caught
a Sig Chi man behind his own goal
line to go into the 3eaJ 2 to 0.
Then followed two periods of
scoreless football. In the final
quarter the Sig Chis completed a
pass for a touchdown. The try
for point failed as a pass was
knocked down. There was no more
scoring.
Because of their victory the
Sigma Chis will meet tie Sigma
Alpha Epsilon nine in tie inter
fraternity finals Thursday Nov. 15
at 4:00 on Field I. Delta Tau
Deltas and tie Sigma Nus will
play for third and fourth places
Friday at 4 :Z0 p m. on Field I.
The' A. C. B. C. won tie bunting
in League n of tie barb pairings
by winning 1 to 0 from tie barbs
in an overtime period. The vic
tors won by gaining tie most
yardage in tie extra period. In
the otier barb game tie Vnots
defeated tie Harrisons 6 to 0.
Neither tie Bristols nor tie Aris
tocrats turned in enough Dumber
to form a team so tiat both teams
were credited with a loss.
j S. T. C. has instituted a new j
honor code by which a student
I d-s not bwoac a coJlge citizen ;
i until he has signed a pledee and !
taken the standard examination .n ,
tie college handbook. i
Season Ticket $3 50
Yc ae $4.00 ca
1; TOWN HALL SERIES j
; CHRISTOPHER MORLEY ;
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HOT IX BiLJJUHH
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Hrm MM A Max
Proe4f for LiroI
Junior LQiJt Bat Omc
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The BARRETTS of WIMPOLE STREET5'
Three
Great Stars
Make Screen
History
SHEARER
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BARRETTS
4 LUimPOLE
STREET
Three Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences
Award winners head the cast
of "Tie Barretts of Wirnpole
Street." Coming to Stuart
Theatre starting tomorrow.
Norma Sh rarer in the role
of the poet Elizabeth, is starred
opposite Fredric March, as th
ardent Robert Erowning the
same team which broke all re
coil? an -SmjJjn" Through."
Charles Laughton. most recent
Academy Award winner, ap
pears in the grim and powerful
role of the elder Barrett, h;
first American picture since
the international bit. "Henry
the Eighth."
Sidney Franklin, director ''f
many of Hiss Shearer's great
est successes, including "Smilm"
Through" was the genius bp
hind tfcc megaphone iti filimtj
the famous stage play.
The Supporting Cast.
The supporting cast is equally
extraordinary.
Maureen O'Sulivan. last seen
m "Tarzaa and His Mte."
plays the rebellious sister Hen
rietta, enamored, in spite of
her grim father's protestations,
of the gallant Captain Cook,
the part played by Ralph
L'na O'Onnor who scored
fcavsly is bf-r first Anc-erican
picture "Cavalcade" u the
demure and faithful Wilson.
Norma Shearer's majt
Katharine Alexander. Eroad
way stage favorite, appear in
her most important f.lm part
to dale, that of Arabel. the
poet.' repressed sister.
Marion Clayton, a compara
tive newcomer to the screen,
makes a graceful bid to fame
in the important role of El!a.
mid-Victorian fl.rt.
Leo C,. Carroll and Ferdinand
Munier. brth v.eJ-kcown Ferd
inand Morjer. both well-known
a'.tors. interpret the role d the
two specialists. Dr. Ford-Water-low
and Dr. Clayton. Ian Voi!c
arid Vernon Downing r.tb play
tbeir respective r'l'-s of Bevaa
and OcUvius with Katherme
Cornell in the stajre ersion of
the p'.iy-
pet-r Hob'jes Neville Clark.
Matthew Smith. Robert Cariton
and Allan Conrad, appear
the br'Xbers.
Adapte-i by tne tante.l
5?cen'rio UTitin? team. Ern?t
Va."ia and Claivline West, dia
logue by Inad Ogdn Stew
art, from the play by Rudolf
Busier. "The Barretts of Wim
pole Street" JktA aas one ol
tbe outstanding theatrical tit
it tt oeade, hatherlr.e Cor
ned. bo created tbe part :n
the New York tfcatre. recent;;
cisnvaxed ore of tfce nv.st su---e-sf-jl
rond tojrs of br career
wi'b the riece
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TOMORROW at the SQJA"lTT
Screen Sweethearts of "Smilin' Thru"Norma Shearer
and Fredric March Triumph Again With
Charles (Henry Sth) Laughton
CORNELL STAGE HIT THAT SCORED
IN LINCOLN
A GREATER SUCCESS ON SCREEN!
In "The Barretts of Wimpole
Street," new Met ro-Gold wyn
Mayer feature starring Norma
' Shearer. Producer Ining Thal
berg and Director Sidney
Franklin have worked hand in
hand and achieved the finest
filraization of a famous stage
piece ever to be recorded in
celluloid.
For "The Barretts of Wim
pole Street" is a brilliant pro
duction brilliantly conceived,
written, acted, directed and
framed. Norma Shearer aad
Fredric March do more than
present a tender, poetic love
story: they actually bring the
poet Robert Browning to life.
And as the grim, uncomprom
ising father whose diabolical
influence motivates the drama.
Charles Laughton turns in a
performance which compares
well with his recent interpreta
tion of Henry the Eighth.
Ti) pfriontMfl cf ch i jo i.r
isbed, K xo1h and rich thai coir.par-
'SMILIN' THROUGH"
TOGETHER AGAIN
IN A Thrilling AND
Beautiful ROMANCE
lon l ImpoMiMe. Ntver as thte a
mor irndtr Elizabeth, a mor potitc
BrowMng.' or a mor demoniac rider
Barrett than thee three present.
Reaches into Heart.
Miss Shearer, as the star,
naturally carries the brunt of
the film and carries it with
all the grace and charm and
polish that made ' Riptide" ami
'Smilin' Through" tho suc
cesses they were. As the in
valided Elizabeth, she brings a
poignant wistfulness to her
characterization that reaches
deep down into the hearts of
the auditor.
The film, as a production, de
serves unrestricted praise. The
thought, staging and nicety of
detail characteristic of all
Metro-Gcldwyn-Mayer produc
tions are even more in evidence
than usual.
DirectAr S;dney Frank. in hom te
:ou5 of the epert craf:man. teen be
fore in '"The Guardsman"' ard "Smiim'
Through." :n the corr.pe.i-.rc terr. v
maintained trrcuchout the perf.-.rn-.anoe
r.d tiie tnajrer.y wiv in hich the
-haractera are hand:ed
A Splerdid Cast.
Besides such titans of
the
Tomor
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wl'W Cfa
dramatic arts, there is also a
long string of excellent sup
porting players, each adding
his able touch to the glittering
whole. They are:' Maureen
O'Sullivan, who plays spirited
Henrietta; Ralph Forbes as
Captain Cook: Una O'Connor
the obsequious Wilson; Kath
arine Alexander portraying the
reverent Arabel: Marion Clay
ton as Bella, the flirt; Leo
Carroll and Ferdinand Munier
as Prs. Ford-Waterow and
Clayton, and Ian Wolfe in the
part he created on the stagr.
Bevan. the elegant English
gentleman.
No one ever danced the p.Mka
more gaily than does the Irish
lass. Maureen O'Sullivan: nor
looked more gallant than Ralph
Forbes as Captain Cook: nor
more sadly resigned than Kath
arine Alexander: nor flirted
more expertly than Marion Clay
ton. Leo Carroll and Ferdinand
Munier are excellent as Eliza
beth's doctors, while Ian Wolfe
and Vernon Downing are at
aome as Bevan and Octavius
the parts they created on the
suge.
If you would see a great
drama, which lost nothing in the
transition from footlights to cel
luloid, see "The Barretts of
Win: pole Street" at the Stuart
theater starting tomorrow. And
remember . . . it s only 25c till
5 p. m. Doors open at 12:45.
iJTQJAIOT
Doors Open 12:45 25c Till 6 P. M.
Attend the Bargain Matinee!!
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SCREEN
FAVORITES
RE-UNITED
Fredric March and Norn::i
Shearer in "The Barretts of
Wimpole Street"
The same romantic team
which won such ovations in
"Smilin- Thru" Norma Sluar
er and Fredric March are to
getner in the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
feature. "Tha
Barretts of Wimpole Street."
The poetic love stnry cf th-?
new film is reminiscent i"
"Smilin" Thru." the stars' grea:
est hit. in its main theme an 1
sentimental appeal. Like thu
other, it is a colorful picture,
set in a great and romantic
age.
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