SLim ' f : ; I WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1935. nrim Till? wrniJASk'AlV r Soczefy A September wedding is be Ing planned by Miss Corrine Claf- lin, of Omaha, whose engagement to William Potter, Chi Phi, of Lin coin, was announced recently. The marriage will take place Sept. 7 at 8:15 p. m. at Westminster church, DeMaries Hilliard will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Daesta Deeter. junior at the university, and Marjorie Smith, from Omaha university. Jack Pot ter, brother of the groom, will be the best man. Mr. Potter has been attending Omaha medical school, where he is a Phi Rho. At present he is interniner at the Nebraska state hospital here, and will continue his studies in Omaha in the fall. Miss Caflin will be graduated from the university m August. New officers of the Delta Upsilon alumni association are Joe Iverson, president, and Gordon Ayers, secretary-treasurer. The election was held at a luncheon meeting last week at the Univer lity club. Two Nebraska graduates, Miss norothv Walker and Charles Har- lamert were married May 10 at tnio-nrp Mr. Hariameir was a Theta Chi here. Miss norothv Mahonev of Palmyra and Donald Williams of Lincoln were married last Wed nesday in Palmyra. Both attended the university, where Mrs. Wil liams was a member of Theta Phi Alpha and Mr. Williams was af filiated with Sigma Phi Sigma. Miss Mabel Walker is going to Syracuse this weekend. Miss Margaret Lovejoy will fin ish her work at summer school this weekend and will leave for her home at Bo3eman, Mont., after a Short tour in Nebraska. Miss Evelyn Teeters spent last weekend at her home in Tecumseh. And last weekend Miss Ruth Green was at her home in Fair bury, and Miss Mary Gilmore went to Ashland, where she lives. Misses Caroline and Ruth Ber- i kel of David City spent last week end at their home, where tney at tended a celebration for the dedi cation of a new postoffice. Miss Nellie Andrews was called home last weekend to Auburn be cause of illness in the family. Miss Estelle Jacobsen of Minden spent last' weekend at home, and Miss Dorpthy Hetherington went to her hAme in Beatrice. Three summer school students who spent last weekend at their home in Crete yere the Misses Sylvia Korbel, Irene Schultz and Frances Bee. Miss Viola Crouch went to Au burn over the weekend and then spent Sunday in Omaha. Miss Dorothy McEvoy went to her home in Missouri Valley last weekend, and Miss Alene Selk went to Plymouth, where she lives. Two students who live in Omaha went home for the last weekend. They are Misses Dorothy Saxton and Agnes Muenster. Miss Helen Farley spent Satur day and Sunday at her home in Plattsmouth. Miss Lucille Berger entertained Miss Harriet Heumann at her home in Omaha over the weekend. Home for Saturday and Sunday in Council Bluffs was Miss Helen McCoy and Miss Heral Hedgcock spen the weekend at her home in Nora. Miss Dorothy Taylor spen two days last week at her home in Val paraiso. An announcement party wa held last weekend by Miss Helen Mar vin of Greenwood, who announceed her engagement to Lee Knolle of York. Twelve attended the affair, which was held in Greenwood. Both are attending the summer Movie Directory STUART "GINGER" with Jane Withers and O. P. Heggie. LINCOLN "FRONT PAGE WOMAN" with Bette Davis and George Brent. ORPHEUM "UNDER THE PAMPA3 MOON" and "TRAN SIENT LADY." COLONIAL "LADIES LOVE DAN GER." LIBERTY Will Rogers in "LIFE BEGINS AT 40." SUN "COUNTY CHAIRMAN" and "NUT FARM." session or ine university, miss Marvin has attended the university for two years, and Mr. Knolle is a graduate of York college. No defi nite date has as yet been set for the wedding. Miss Doris Evans will leave this weekend for Seward. Leaving for home after the six weeks session are Misses Edna Brock, Farnam, and Clara Rhode hoist, Columbus. Miss Frances Smith visited in Council Bluffs last weekend. And Miss Jane Hughes spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Jan son. Miss Frances Smith. Ahleen Nel- Ahleen Nelson will leave this week end for their homes in Burwell. Also going home is Miss Dorothy Davis who lives in Crete. Visitine out of town over the week end are Miss Evena Lee, who will go to Wahoo, and Miss Ruth Reams, who will be in Seward. Visiting relatives in Omaha last Saturday and Sunday were Misses Geraldine Hall and Iris Creps. Miss Cecilia Kelly was in North Bend, visiting her brother. Miss Mildred Santon was at her home in Palmer over the weekend. Ten attended a picnic at Sew ard last Sunday, when the group took lunch and spent the afternoon boat riding. Those who attended were Misses Miriam H in man, Dorothea Roberta, Magdalene Rob erts, Vera Rigdon, Nora Helfrish, Virginia Gleydstein, Evelyn Bopo lensky, Jean Gley, Mary Hart and Mrs. Peterson. Miss Stella Linhart spent last weekend at Wilber. Going to their homes in Wau neta this weekend are Miss Mere dith Brown and Miss Ruth Sturte vant. July 16, sixteen girls of Paige Hall entertained at a theater party. Those attending the affair were the Misses Glena Wagner, Ann Banton, Marlea and Marcella Elft man, Vivian Warner, Mrytel An derson, Esther Mattson, Lela and Lucille Pursel, Eva Griffin, Irene Fenstermacher, Helen Kapplam, Lilian Gamesberger, Alice and Martha Marrow and Dorothy Jac obson. Visiting friends in Louisville last weekend was Miss Louise Mc- Closhey. And Miss Sally Ehlers spent Saturday- and Sunday in Dorchester with friends. In Omaha last Friday night to SAUITONE The New Beauty Treatment for your garments. Gets all of the soil and revives the colors. Send your garment cleaning to MODERN CLEANERS , ; Souknp & Westover Call B237X Fot 6rvic , , hear Cab Galloway were Miss Eunice Johnson and Miss Lucille Kaufman. Miss Kaufman re mained there over the weekend. Miss Harriet McCullough, from Central City, went home over Sat urday and Sunday last week. Misses Lota and Edith Mussley spent last weekend at their home in Meadow Grove, and Miss Flor ence Benthley was at her home in Greenwood. Prof, and Mrs. E. M. Lackey will leave Saturday for a trip to Seattle, Alaska, and San Diego where they wMl view the exposi tion. In Seattle they will visit Mr. Lackey's sister and on Aug. 3 will sail for Scagway, Alaska. Steckelberg Gives Recital. Carl Frederic Steckelberg, pro fessor of violin, presented a radio program Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Mrs. Steckelberg accom panied at the piano. An exhausted doe, on Cape Cod, was revived with a shot of gin. Brother Elks take notice. Omaha World-Herald. In 1 1 JI I S n CIDIL1D IDO :i A' : ;. K .9 Ql.. .- a ' ax m. I ' . i n' Vf "i i fr STUDENTS OF VIOLIN APPEAR IN RECITAL AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC Sixteen Pupils of Ethel Owen Give Program Thursday. Students studying violin this summer with Ethel Owenvill ap pear in a recital Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Recital Hall of the school of music. Those playing are: James Worcester, John Frer ichs, Herbert McCulla, Franklin Tan. Alice Mav Booth. Eertha Walters, Everett Heiscr, Regina Reber, Hazel Frtcke, tseveny Stout, Evelyn Stark, Mary Ellen McFarland, Phylli3 Lyness, Mar- Rent a car for any trip at any hour. You'll be surprised how good, how cheap and how easy to rent. Call or drop in. We are Just adding 1935 Chevrolet to our line. Motor Out Company 1120 P St. Phone B6819 i ft t nri and r...lll . I ft V ..- TV1VW- . Then nedte- ouwant; iV, the tt 4.fee5" ' -fthin?'"" . su" ..... ith urn - in8 Wch s nev, influencel to garet Fowler, Mary Ellen Beachey, and Carol Capek. Dean George Young Pays Visit to Campus Hocontlv Dean George Young of the col lege of engineering and architcc ture at Cornell university, spent a day here recently as the &uest of Prof. Linus Burr Smith. 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