THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 193,1. rm Till? flAIIY NFRRASKAN ruuu ..- - V ,4 . A 1 V 1 :-. 3 CAMPOJSOCDETV 01 kNE tinns fore an of wlmt others, citement, even more so than riding home after watching a hard fought game. Suggestions will be welcomed in the society box .4 a. i rri.,a " o " " Hl lC J.WIg U1X1VI. SEEN on the campus: A meet liuuu business manager s aesK uoroiny Rates wpRrin? one of the Renais nance pennants, so popular this vcar Bettv Christensen, Ruthie DeKlotz and Marv Louise Steen passing on the eligibility of a cer tain A. T. O. (outcome, favorable) Plavtnn Sehwenk studvinff busi- Iv wih six weeks exams in the of fing. . .Pauline Reynolds leaping across the campus going to her 10 oclock class.. JJon snurueir seno ntr tpWrnms with expenses rjaid by Mr. Selleclc.A lab instructor inquiring the name of an individ ual and getting the answer, "I, sir, am Chester Fleasbaugh". . .Mari lyn Fordyce, Betsy Allen, and Patty Scott trotting around in lit tle green gym suits. ..and gal in Professor Walker's journalism coming forth with the right an swer after the rest of the intelli- eencia had failed. TO OBTAIN by some means, fair or foul, an invitation to the Delta Gamma house for dinner Monday night, is our problem for this week. And the reason for the flurry is. that the guest of honor will be Ruth Bryan Owen TOMORROW atthe chapter house, the Theta Chi mother's club will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon, honoring the mothers of the pledges. Mrs. Theodore Kimball, Mrs. Keith Turner, Mrs. John Kirby and Mrs. P. L. Larrimer will act as hostesses for the affair, and aobut twenty-four guests are ex pected. Following the luncheon the gToup will hold a business meet ing. Decorations will follow the autumn theme. CAME the dawn with the an nouncement that Mary Kay John son, Delta Gamma from Fremont, has Jim Davies pin. James, as you probably know, is a member of good old S. A. E. SATURDAY night on the Ag campus the Home Economics as taiuuua ku.v liuui uwuuuitwj ..toin t nivnr BU.iaUVII 111' ... a. - ..... 4 11 IJt? ObUULUb I rrv. v.... m.iii Ko mr-r mj n BfuHflltt aM,nrioa hllliniTlCr I M1-9. A. L. Frolik and Mr. and Mrs. I Hathaway. Ruth Henderson . I is in charge of arrangements. www ANNOUNCED recently was the marriage of Theodosia Smith and Gene A. Myers of Poly in Wash ington, Kansas, on June 23. Both have attended the University of Nebraska. THIS NOON the Pi Beta Phi mothers club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Deming for luncheon and a business meeting. Autumn flowers will center the ta ble and after the business meeting a progarm will be presented. Twenty-seven members plan to at tend the affair. "TODAY the Phi Kappa Psi mothers club will meet at the chapter house for a business meet- Classified ADVERTISING 10CPHUNE WANT to buy a Tux. Will pay cash. Call B1118 after 6 p.m. LOST Brown purge between 14th and R at. and Chemistry hall. Finder p!eae return to Elaine Morrow, 1412 R at. Gasolene Motor Oit 10o to 30o Cat. Heating: Oil 6c Gallon HOLMS nth mam mmm mm' at W PHONE B3998 ing of Innocents, each member 0f the mothers of the pledges. Sev grumbllng in harsh tones over the eral are expected from out of Coning in Admiral Richard E. BYOIDD Bringixijr 9,000 Feet of Motion Picture! ThurM Get. 24 t P. M. University of Nebraslui Coliseum t MO ft. of tnmrlnf picture and the thnlltnc u,r? of Antarrfie lyr Arimlrmi Byrd IB jwrrm. Public addr rrwetn will be ud witb plenty of loud apeakera. OF THOSE LITTLE QUES- ihnt anncar on the ennimis be- out - of - town game is the mutter to lo when everybody else, in cluding the favorite date, is following the team. We know of four gals, left high and dry, who are planning bridge games for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Still of course, arc celebrating or mourning quietly at home as the case may be, and there's that excellent sug gestion from Dean Foster something Hhrmt tW library. But we want more ex ing. This is the first meeting of the year and will be held in honor I L111J vi.ai CA1IV town and Airs. a. u. vnriHienauii ana Mrs. v. w. uodd win ue num. esses. Twenty are expected to at tend the affair. YESTERDAY Carolyn Cummins nf vn lis i:itv was mairieu 10 Christian L. Larson. Miss Cum mins was graduated from the Uni versity of Nebraska and is a mem hor of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Lar sen has attended the university and U rinw an instructor of polit ical science at the University of California. SATURDAY in Beatrice Eliza hoth Jane Blanke will be married to George Ryan also of that city. Miss Blanke has attended me uni- ,.roiiu nnrt U affiliated with 11 Beta Phi. Mr. Ryan is also a for mer student and was a member of Rpta Thota Pi. Anne Bunting of Lincoln will be the bride's only at tendant. at s nYlork the Mortar board alumnae will meet at the home of Mia .lamps Sellars. Mrs. noy Green will present a group of book reviews to the tony rnemoers m attendance. Assitsing Mrs. Cellars as hostess will be Mrs. Glen Ma son and Mrs. Esther Sherman. The meeting will be informal anu chrysanthemums win oe usi-u iui decoration. ODDS AGAINST K-AGGIES (Continued from Page 1). ceiving the lion's share of groom ing from the coacnes, aunougu tan nthpr r.pw faces were seen in the starting backfield. Ron Doug Its filled Sam Francis' fullback hprth and Tobv Eldridee was at left half quite as much as Lloyd farrtwpil .Terrv Lanouc held down right half all through the session. in the line. Fred Shirev and Harold Holmbeck were at tackles, iM'Mi-nnnalii and Elmer Dohr- mann at ends. Johnnie Williams - , and Kenneth McGinnis at guards i - It. II T . , 1 nknnn-n.4 rff 'tth J , Hnlmwck and Bernie Scnerer, mil I H 111(1 L V LUailbCU Wit ..v still taking it easy with Cardy, i 1 , . 1 T5V. suhhprl at end. Bob Mehring held down center, Paul Morrison practicing direct snapbacks to Cardwell off one one side of the field, and then holding the pivot position on the other team. John Richardson and Paul Amen at ends; Ladas Hubka and Gus Peters at guards; Ted Doyle and Jimmie Heldt at tackles; and Francis, Bob Benson, Alen Turner and Jack Dodd in the backfield, held down the other positions on the second eleven. TRAIN LEAVES AT 7:30 (Continued from Page 1). ag students will accompany the team 10 Kansas. The annual mi gration is a ereat affair and should be backed by all students." Richard Schmidt, president of the Innocents, asked that "stu dents driving to the game take care and prevent accidents. The spirit and energy of the stu dents should be displayed at the game and not en route. Addition ally those driving should be sure to arrive in Manhattan in time to be present at the rally." Faculty sponsors who will travel on the train are Miss Claudia Moore of the nhvsical educational department, Ruth E. Sperry of the home economics department, pro fessor McNeal of the Political sci ence denartment and J. B. EnD of the student employment office. The migration is pponsorea Dy the student council. Student chap erons will be Irving Hill, president of the council, and Mary Yoder, chairman of the migrations com mittee. Touch Football Injury. Harold Rahn of Sioux City, la., was injured in a touch football practice game Wednesday when he suffered a broken collar bone. r 1 3 C r rA iff SEATS ON SALE ( HOK i: KMlttn ftf.4T at fl la lwnl A4mtMiH "fr 7 IK Iftrln44 ttmt Ib'krt at Millar a Pato. hrntrc imt )Ma MaM 4rm Ut IJwnla tttmmmrr mi t jumii i r. Jaater Bn WM I ." ' . I mm mMmmMmmmmMm MM. . 50 CORN COBS VOTE TO Men's Pep Club to Continue Awgwan Sales Drive Next Week. Approximately fifty Corn Cobs will make the trek to Manhattan, Kas., Saturday for the Nebraska vs. Kansas State football fray, it was revealed after a comprehens ive vote at the pep organization s meeting Wednesday night. All expenses with the exception of a one dollar assessment fee will be paid by the organization. This includes train fare and tickets into the game. "This is one of the largest turn outs to an out of town game we have ever had," stated Ted Brad ley, president, "and I want to thank each and eveiy member for the fine co-operation given the club this year. We're bound for finer things with the spirit now behind us." The Cobs voted also to continue Awgwan sales with one concen trated drive beginning Monday and continuing through the week. The organization voted to wear light colored cords as part of the official uniform on all public oc casions. A picture of the group for the Cornhusker, university year book, will be taken Friday at noon. Cornhusker Picture Prices Are Reduced All fraternity and sorority pictures to be taken at the Rinehart-Marsden Studios for the Cornhusker cost $1.25 in stead of $1.50 as advertised on the placards posted around the campus, members of the year book staff announced Wednes day. Prices for the junior and senior section remain at $2.50, and the combination fraternity or sorority and junior or senior pictures at $2.75. This year, the deadline for having photo graphs taken is set definitely at Christmas vacation Three universities in Chicago are sponsoring a university of the air to be broadcast over five local sta tions. An extensive four year course is being planned for this novel university . Last Day "OLD HOMESTEAD" W El i a wesilanri MAKE MANHATTAN TRIP r Yimma wtstiai TOMORROW! ' One of the sweetest love stories ever told . . . one of the most tender mother love dramas ever conceived. A great emotional expert' ence brought to you by the geniut of five in spired arlitU. "A FEATHER IN HER HAT with Pauline Lord Basil Eathbone Louis Hayward Wendy Barrie Billie Burke From the famous novel by I. A. R. Wylle A Columbia Picture. Matinee 206 Nights 25c mar -i- 1 tAJC kHBWTH,M mmmmtmi II . V ! -'fern crrraX ii Mm ) raw r urn h Lis j M REVUE. ..LOADED WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Phi Kappa Pal mothers' club, at the chapter house, 2:30 o'clock. Beta Phi Alpha alumnae, 6:30 o'clock dinner at the homo of Mrs. Norman Durfce. Mortar Board alumnae meet ing at the home of Mrs. James Sellers, 8 o'clock. Pi Beta Phi mothers' club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Deming. Friday. Chancellor and Mrs. Burnett reception honoring faculty and administration staff and wives at Raymond hall, 8 to 11 o'clock. Lambda Chi Alpha, 1 o'clock dessert luncheon at the chapter house, Theta Chi mothers' club, 1 yclock luncheon at the chapter louse. Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae, 1 ('clock luncheon at the chapter louse, UONORARY PLEDGES EIGHT iiV TUESDAY Phalanx to Hold Initiation At Regular Meeting in Tuo Weeks. picrht jnen were nledced to Pha lanx, advanced military drill hon orary, at a meeting nciu iurauj night in Nebraska hall. Initiation will be held in two weeks at the regular meeting of the organiza tion. Pledges are Robert Walters, Sam Francis, William Schneide tiinH Spafoe Asher. Ernest Foster, Walter Schnabel, Jack Avery, and Duane Vance. Report of the national conven tion, held last summer at Creigh ton university, was given by Com mander Adrian Tolan, who is new ly elected national commander. The nntional offices, which rotate among chapters, have been award ed to Nebraska ior tne coming year. Princeton universitv administra tor recently announced an expan sion plan that calls for the raising of $7,750,000. If you rent a Car you will find - GOOD CARS CLEAN CARS WARM CARS and the lowest rates at the Motor Out Company 1120 P Always Open B6819 and "ATLANTIC-' ADVENTURE' II U 1 1 ) .'-r' g.v-' 0 V Extra Medbury In ETHIOPIA Metrotone News BAD BOY" 15c Mat. 20c Eve. Tomorrowl A Complete Musical Comedy Revue! 111' II V j-k ill 1 in toa jrrDKi WITH LAUGHTER EIO ACTS 6 featuring ROISMAN'S ALABA?fIA?I5 Radio and Recording Orchestra flu Broadway Beauty Chorus 3 Big Days! Fri.-Sat.-Snu.! I IF YOUR EYES TIRE AFTER STUDY? ( may be (fiat glnstei are needed for efficiency. We will examine your eyes, fit you 10 iinunce PAV PART NOW 4 AA BALANCE ... 9XVV Week Co-eds! Here's Chance! HUNT FOR NEW FILM STARS OPENS MONDAY!. I ' P-:'-'-'1iii I, , IT ii ' sf"' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrm Have You Screen Personality?. Voice A ppeal? Dramatic Ability In connection with the forth-eoniing visit to Lincoln of Meti-o-Goldwyn-Mayer's traveling Motion Picture Studio, Gold's joins a search Monday for Hew screen personalities. Pictured above is a view of the Globe Trotting Studio on wheels. Perhaps YOU can be a star a year from now! If you would like an actual talking picture screen and voice test, right here in Lincoln, by M-G-M, just Get Your Entry Blank Maison Lorenzo Beauty Salon The blanks are entirely free... there is no charge at all connected with this contest. . .and the competition is open to girls 18 to 28. GOLD'S Third Floor. You Are Invited to Attend a Campus Fashion Clinic . . presented by Co-eds of the University of Nebraska ct Gold's Kampus Korner Friday . . t A p. m. Auditorium -Third Floor ieaturinq New Sports Fashions Fur trimmed sport coats Untrimmed sport coats Frocks for sport wear KNITTED FASHIONS Twin Sweater Sets Knitted Frocks . one, two and three piece models SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS Yanoui group will b reprenentel by the model . . . favorite model to be aHected each week . . . come . . . cast your VOTE for your favorite modeL MODELS LAST WEEK: Janice Gould Virginia Anderton Pat Meier Gretchen Well Elizabeth Brady Winner of Lmtt Wrrk'. Clinic l Be Annountei Friday N4 i them with Glasses it needed and help ins purcnase. Per ) Club Plan Jeweler 1144 O STREIT at Gold's Ride Burlington Buses "There's n Difference" Service to All Points Depot and Ticket Office Conveniently Located Call or Phone for Information or Tickets . Nebraskan Hotel 230 No .11th St. Phone B3888 Starting SATURDAY It's the talk of the movie world... the grandest entertainment of film history! IS Stars! 200 Dancing BeautiesI Ro mance! Comedy! 1,000 Wonders crowd a Giant Show so NEW it's a year ahead I She's Your New Joy ELEANOR POWELL BROWN 1 & FREED SONG HITS Rhyl km". -Vvt G A Fli I Y r t-oalm . "On A Sunday, A flernoon" , "You're MyLMrky Scor", "Sinf Br. Imt BrtakiaM". f .v r Dh. K .--4 1 rJLd V Jack BENNY Eleanor POWELL ! Robert TAYLOR USA nmi FRAXCS LANCfCRO I SID S1LVEES - BUDDY EBSEN JUKE KKICMT VILMA EBSEN ! HASCTSTOCKWni'KJCKLOC.Jr. STOOD1? T oct aauDtmul ttf I