THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1931. THE DAILY NORASKAN FOUR CAMP&JSeOETTY FORMAL SEASON WILL OPEN WITH nn npproprinlc bang when 1 lie Military Ball gets under way at the coliseum 1o morrow evening. The rehearsal last night showed just ft touch of the glamour that the final grand march will present. From the gossip about gowns and corsages this event will prove to be colorful as we!! .is spectacular. There's the music of Louis l'anieo, a nationally famous orchestra, to look forward to and as the grand climax to the evening's entertainment the pre sentation of the Honorary Colonel whoso identity is arousing everyone's curiosity. Anyway you look at it the Military Hall is one of the biggest of the big evenls on the campus. o PROMINENT Nebraskans have I England. been invited to attend the ball cs patrons to represent the state, the city, and the university. Some of those who have been invited are: Governor and Mrs. Charles Eryan, Chancellor and Mrs. E. A. Burnett, the reg-ents of the university. Gen. J. J. Pershing, Mayor and Mrs. Fenton B. Fleming, Senator and Mrs. Charles G. Warner, Dean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson and Dean Amanda Heppner. ALUMNAE of Alpha Delta The ta met yesterday at the home of Miss Mary Cole. Assisting host esses were Miss Jane Richardson and Miss Grace Anderson. RECENTLY pledged by Lamb da Chi Alpha was Marion Rozmar in of Leigh. THETA SIGMA PHI is sponsor ing the annual journalism dinner which will be held at the city Y. M. C. A. this evening at 6 o'rlock. Awards for the best news and fea ture stories appearing in the Daily Xebraskan last year will be pre sented and speeches will be made bv Bruce Nicoll, Prof. Gayle C. Walker, Burton Marvin. Violet Cross. Alice Beekman, and Car lisle Myers. The theme selected for the banquet is the Prairie Schoon er. Betty Segal is general chair man of the committees making the arrangements for the affair. DELTA UPSILON wishes to an nounce the recent pledging of Rob ert Martz, Lincoln; John Haskell, laurel: and Howard Nuernberger, Wakefield. THE MARRIAGE of Betty Han lev of Detroit to Harold Easton of Brooklyn was solemnized Nov. I 16 in St. Marv's Episcopal church In Brooklyn, N. Y. The groom has attended the university and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mr. Easton is employed by the Fa bian Theaters, inc., and the Auto matic Vending corporation of America. The couple plans to live In Brooklyn after a trip to New WILLIAM BATI E. graduate student of zoology in the univer sity from Hastings college, is in St. Francis hospital in Grand Island ill with appendicitis. ACACIA auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Frank Grant for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday. Host esses were Mrs. Victor Toft, chair man; Mrs. Lloyd Marti, and Mrs. Luther Andrews. ALUMNAE of Delta Gamma en tertained the pledges at dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. J. Faulkner. Dinner was served buffet style and appoint ments were in white. Mrs. Ruth Raymond Gavin was chairman of j the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Pace Woods. Mrs. Arthur Raymond, Mrs. A. C. Lau, and Miss Lucille Reilly. The entertainment committee was composed of Mrs. Merle Rathburn. chairman, and Misses Roama and Ruth Ridnour. VESTETTA ROBERTSON, who is a Tri Dclt alumna, was a visitor in Lincoln recently. ANNOUNCEMENT has been madd of the approaching marriage of Vivian Bennett of Kearney to John Smidt of Lincoln. The wed ding will take place at 4:30 o'clock IN Tl Names May Be Submitted Until Dec. 10; Eleven Entries to Date. Eleven men have entered the university boxing tournament. Coach Harold Ostran announced Wednesday that the entry deadline would be extended until Dec. 10, to allow more to enter. Ostran would like to have fly weight, bantam weight, and feather weight contestants. As yet no en tries have been received in these weights. The winners will receive gold medals and the runners-up silver medals. Each bout will consist of three, two minute rounds to a de cision. The eleven entries are: Bob Men ring, Harold Nootz, Glen Miller, Robert Brown, Elmer Gaughan, Dale Meyer, Don Taylor, David Bernstein, Keith Hannah, Fred Blumer, and Morris Zeiger. SOCIAL DANCING. Social Dancing will be held Fri day evening in the Armory from 7 until 9 o'clock. Columbia, S. C, the home ot the University of South Carolina, has constructed a stadium which seats 18,200 persons. It cost approxi mately $83.C00. The twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding is being celebrated this fall by West Texas State Teachers' college. -Movie Directory . LINCOLN THEATRE CORP. STUART ( Mat, 25ci Eve. 40c) COLLEGE RHYTHM with Joe Ponner, .link Onki, I.iinny Ross, Helen Mack, Mary Brian, Lvria Roberta hikI Ooo-Goo. Mickey Mouso cartoon. LINCOLN (Mat. 15cs Nlte 25c) ANNK OK GREEN GABLKS Aime Shirley Tom Brown llly Symphony Cartoon, Ruth Kuing Musical. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c; Nite 15c IN OLD SANTA KE Ken Mayiuird. LIBERTY (Mat. 15c: Eve. 20c) 20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers. SUN (Mat. 10c; Eve. 15c) FRIENDS OF MR. SWEE NEY Charlie Rucglos and PARIS INTERLUDE. WESTLAND THEATRE CORP. VARSITY (25c Any Time) THE CAPTIAN HATES THE SEA. with Victor McLaplen. .lo'in Gilbert and Alison Skip-worto. KIVA (Mat. 10c; Nite 15c) THE PHANTOM EXPRKS with J. Karrell Mac-Donald. EKE OUT 24-23 FROSH I! Close Game Wednesday Ends In Victory for Coach Browne's Men. The Nebraska Varsity basket ball team pulled a close game out of the fire against two combined freshman teams 24 to 23 Wednes day night. The game was dead locked twelve even at half time with a last minute goal by Henry Whitaker tying the count to bring the varsity up on even terms. Freshman Coach George Sauer started an entirely new lineup at the start of the second half, and this outfit took the lead immedi ately on a basket by Scott. The varsity was not slow in recovering, however, and successive baskets by Whitaker, Parsons, and Baker soon YOUR DRUG STORE H:ne you had one of our new crea ions. 'The Fruit Speed Whip." After the party "The Owl Phar macy." The OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th B1068 put the Browne team ahead. The varsity was protecting a three-point lead for the last few minutes but a long archer by Bob Parsons put the freshmen within one point as the whistle blew end ing the game. Whitaker with five goals and a free throw and Bud Parsons were bright spots in the varsity lineup. George Scott and Leffel were high scorers for the freshmen with seven and six points, respectively. (R tt 1 Maker, t - 0 2 Whitaker. t J Widman, c . ... I ' Hud Parsons, g 1 if 1 Hale, c-f 1 O 1 Snrcnson, c 0 " 0 Wahlqultit, g-c 0 1 Totals 10 4 5 Frenhnien. tK ft f Carmen, I u 1 0 O. Scott, f 3 1 1 KhaiiKh, c ... 1 0 0 R Parsons, g 2 0 1 Leffel, g 3 0 1 Morgan, f 0 U 0 C. Scott, f 1 0 Bradley, c 0 0 1 Amen. R 0 0 0 Richards, g 0 1 0 Totals ? 10 3 4 Referee: Kenneth Lunney. The Concordia college (Moor head, Minn.) student band will make a summer tour to Norway in 1935 under the auspices of the Normandsforbundet, an interna tional league of Norsemen. DE.iDLUSE FOR CAGE ESTRIESJZX TENDED Deadline tor the entering of barb club basketball teams has been extended to Thursday, Dee. ti, the intramural office announced Wednesday, due to the lact that to date only eleven teams have signed up. Intramural Athletic Di rector Harold Petz felt that as sev eral inquiries had been made, the remaining barb clubs would sign up Immediately. He urged that they do so, so that practice, sched uled to start early next week, would not be held up. For the Military Ball- TUXEDOS GLOVES FORMALS It' not too late. PEERLESS CLEANERS Geo. H. Lemon B6731 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified! Are Cash 10c PER LINE Minimum of S Line FOR SALE Tuxedo, cood condition, size 38. Phone Fa41. BOYDENS Hot Plate Lunches for Noon Meals Steaks and Chops Evening Meals Complete Fountain Service Boyden Pharmacy H. A. Reed, Mt. ;V ''C ( v&m ! (r. A IB WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Delta Zeta,, mother's club. 1 o'clock luncheon, chapter house. Journalism banquet, sponsor ed by Theta Sigma Phi, Y. M. C. A. Annual Home Economics So ciety dinner. Friday. Military ball, coliseum, 9 p. m. Phi Omega Pi, mothers' club. 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon, chapter house. Sigma Chi mothers' club, 1 s'clock luncheon and Christmas party, with Mrs. C. E. Spanglcr. Saturday. Dean Amanda Heppner, tea, for Mortar Board active and alumnae members, 3 to 5 p. m. Mu Phi Epsilon, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. B. B. Gribble. Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae, 1 o'clock luncheon with Miss Maude Rosseau. Sigma Alpha Mu, formal, jCrnhusker. Alpha Xi Delta, alumnae luncheon, 1 o'clock, at the chap ter house. Sigma Nu, annual pig dinner and dance, Lincoln hotel. Pi Beta Phi, alumnae, 12:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Stan ley Zemer. Varsity Dairy Club Mixer, Student Activities Building, Ag Campus, 8:30 p. m. the afternoon of Dec. 22. The groom has been a student in the university. It's a Townsend photogiapb that satisfies. "--Adv. iters I . Cam cilia8 A s i 1 1 jfm- i fxpnj v t5 wear For I In WnBnttaiiry BaiGH What more completely finishes a Co-ed's Formal Attire than a beautiful Corsage ot Fresh Flowers. No other personal adornment can so express individuality and add so much to hei grac-e and charm. 1338 "O" Florists B6928 "Say fll Willi Flowers" CO! t)f.CCL Mull Order Promptly Filled at Lincoln Itmr Wore We ilve 8. H. Stamp Si I A .tJ ff V t't'- 7": - .--5 jdi-s K h vtn vr S 5 V 1 v CHIFFONS BY PHOENIX See the foromoonf pictvn "College Rhythm no playing ot Stuart Theatre ( fit finning Thurtdav) 3 Pair 2.75 HolK-wood's mad about th sherT hA- owk 88 hoee by Pbocnix. College girla adore thcra. too specially in tbe new drk col ors. Thev are gmuinely ringleM crystal clear and so flattering! And only $ 1 the P'r ! 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