TUESDAY. JANUAKY 1037. FOUR mi- DAILY XEBKASKAN W L V L M Barbara Rosewater, Editor SEEN ON THE CAMPUS. Among- the many who fell down stairs during the holidays were Virginia Nolle, Arlene Oioutt, and Katharine Hunting. . . Kmil Han son, Fhi Tsi, caused a stampede in the Fremont depot Sunday night when he pretended that the train everyone was waiting for had just Arrived. . . Jean Hughes, Alpha Fhi pledge, declaring earnestly t:iat people in New York don't care who they shoot on New Years eve. . . Henry Remington issuing a blanket invitation to a crowd in Sosh to come see his new pet monkey. . . Marty Morrow complaining that no one gives teas in Myrna. . . F.lizabeth Broady, D. G Kathryn Winquist and Harriet Stearns, of the Chi C) house, and Connie Clinchard, Al pha Xi. return to school with en gagement, diamonds. . . Ultra smooth is the new tan camel's hair polo coal that George Seenian is sporting-. . . Bill Hollister, who spent Christmas in Miami. Kla., encountered a man-o'-war on the beach and acquired a limp. . . Bill Marsh, John Brownlee, Bob Thornton, Dal Tassie, and Pick Taul. also vacationing in Miami, went in for night life where they dazzled a group of Kansas coeds, according to reports. . . Vheta Alumnae Meet Eor Luncheon. Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Saturday for 1 o'clock ; luncheon at the home of Mrs. THIS WEEK Tuesday. Theta Xi auxiliary luncheon at 1:15 at the chapter house. Wednesday. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Black. Thursday. Chi Omega mothers club luncheon at 1 o'clock at t'.e chapter house. Alpha Omicron Pi mothers club luncheon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sherman Smith. Sigma Chi mothers club 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. R. Martin. Friday. Kappa Kappa Gamma formSl at the Lincoln hotel. Alpha Phi ' formal at the Cornhusker hotel. Kappa Sigma alliance bridge party at 8 p. m. at the chapter house. Tri-K party at the Student Activities building on Ag cam pus. Saturday. Kappa Alpha Theta formal V. the Cornhusker hotel. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae luncheon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ellery Davis. F.llery Davis. Mrs. Don lYglcr is chairman of the committee in charge and will be assisted by Mrs. Warren Day. Mrs. Richard Spangler. Mrs. Don Miller, Miss Eleanor Woodrow, Mi.-s Ida Rob bins, and Mrs. R. O. Chi pp. Sifjina Alpha Mus ttem! Convention. Five active members of Sigma Alpha Mu attended a national con vention of the fraternity at New Orleans. Dec. 2S to Jan. 1. They wore Henry Swart z, Karl Braver man, Irving Zveitel, David Cold- ware, and Henry Greenberger. i Alumni of the Nebraska chapter I who attended were Alfred Fielder, j David Zolot, Max Kramer, ami Marry B Cohen. 1 Plii Camma Delta Announces Pledge. Fhi Gamma Delta announces the - pledging of Bill Williams, of Omaha. j w lpha i Delta ; Minutiae Meet. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Walter Black. A white elephant party will be held following the business ses sion. Mrs. Harold Kcssclring will be a guest. knijJil-( Irani. Recently announced is the en gagement of Helen M. Knight of Blue Springs and Joseph Whildin Crane of Washington. D. C. The wedding will take place early in June. Miss Knight is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. . ouitg-IYaMlale. The marriage of Jean Young of Fremont and John Teasdalc, jr., took place Dec. 2s. Both Mr. and Mrs. Teasdale are former Univer sity of Nebraska students where the bride joined Kappa Alpha The ta and the bridegroom is a mem ber of Phi Kappa Fsi. lixiilmg-lleriol. Anne Bunting of Lincoln and ' James Judson Heriot of West Point. N. V.. were married Doc. , 20 in Lincoln. Miss Bunting is a graduate of the University of Ne braska where ,-.e is affiliated with ri Beta Fhi. Miss Bunting is n former honorary colonel, ' Meriitl-Shiehls. A recent engagement is that of Avis Merrill of Hastings to Oliver i Shields of Lincoln. Mr. Shields is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Haker-lWell. The engagement of Jeanelte Baker to Frank S. Powell was announced recently. Miss Baker has attended the University of I TJrthvfacl.-a T r TVivvnll will prndll- ate from the university next sum mer. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Faust niann-Lige. Dorothy Faust matin of York, Neb., and Rudolph H. Lage were : married Christmas eve at lork. I Mr. Lage is a graduate of the I University of Nebraska. j & I I Vilz-Novak. The wedding of Klla Fritz of ' Crete to Charles Novak of Geneva took place Christmas eva in Fleas ant Dale. Mr. Novak is a gradu ate of the University of -Nebraska. i !nl-l)a i. ! Dorothy Hood of Fort Crook and Allen Davis of Omaha were mar- ' lied Dec. 31 at Omaha. Both Mr. and Mis. Davis are former stu- . dents of the University of Nebras- : ka wlii-re the bride is affiliated with Alpha Phi and Mr. Davis is a member of Delta Tail Delta. j llraun-ltenlz. Recently announced is the mar riage of Angelica Braun ami How- ' ar.i Benlz. Both Mr. and Mrs. ! Bentz have attended the Univer sity of Nebraska where the bride is a member of Sigma Ft a Chi. Hiise-PoMell. Jean Huse and David Porter Powell of Norfolk were married ' Dec. 20. Both are former Univer sity of Nebraska students where Mrs. Fowell Is a member of Kap pa Kappa Gamma and Mr. Powell is affiliated witah Sigm Alpha Kpsilon. Johnston-Miller. Florence Johnston of Denver and Joseph W. Miller, jr., of Lin coln were married in Denver Dec. 2S. The bride has attended the University of Nebraska where she is a member of Pi Beta Fill soror ity. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the university and is a member of Chi Fhi fraternity. Jaekson-WoU'e. Announced during the Christ mas holiday was the engagement of Dorothy Jackson to Clair M. Wolfe. The wedding will take place early in the spring. Miss Jackson is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska where she is affiliated with Chi Omega. I iPease-PierMin. I A recently announced engage ! ment is that' of Dorothy Pease and j Jack Pierson, both of Lincoln. I Miss Pease has attended the Uni ' versity of Nebraska where she is j a member of Kappa Delta. Perkius-ltohhiiison. I The marriage of Alta Perkins ! and Clayton Robinson, both of : Broken Bow, took place Dec. 20. i Mrs. Robinson attended the Uni ; versity of Nebraska where she is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta. Sig Ep's (Jet : Double Treat Monla. J Brothers of Sigma Phi Kpsilon received a double treat Monday night when Walter and Llnyd I Pflum informally announced their j engagements to Kay Jorgenson i and Burneta Bremer, respectively. miss ckeen to talk on m:w yeaips cuts Y.W.C.A. Secretary Will Speak at Eiit 1937 Yexpers. Miss Mildred Green, University Y. W. C. A. secretary, will ppeak at the weekly vesper service on "New Year's Gifts." The meeting will be held in Kllen Smith hall Tuesday at 5 o'clock. Bernice Nellemann, of the ves per staff, will lead the devolionals and introduce the speaker of the meeting. SEATON USES PWA FUNDS, LABOR TO BUILD NEW WALKS (Continued from Page 1.) plete the winter improvements. According to Superintendent Sea- I ton. the present 12th street side walk leading to the stadium, will be widened considerably when the work is resumed in the spring. At that lime the 10th street walk will be widened from T to the en trance of the stadium. This project has been postponed at the present time because of city work being carried on in the street in front of the stadium. historyTmaking unicameral body convenes today (Continued lrom Page 1.1 unicameral body will be nomina tions from the floor for elective posts with balloting expected to be secret. Inside dope is that Charles J. Warner will be elected president and Hugo Srb of Dodge, an ex-senator will be named for the post of chief clerk. R. C. "Dick" Regan, Columbus, next to the oldest member for point of service, will make the nominating speech for Warner. Many job hunters have been circulating among (he members in the legisla tive halls. The president presides over the unicameral body when the lieu tenant governor is not present. Also to be selected is the ser geant at arms, chaplain, first as sistant to the chief clerk, ami stenographic staff. The new one house body of sena tors is expected to be friendly with the governor, and it is expected that the assembly out of courtesy will move the appointment of a committee to noiify Governor Cochran that "the legislature" is organized and now ready to re ceive any communication he may have to make. The committeemen, having conferred with the gover- ! nor, will announce to the legisia i tors the date and time of the In j augural message. ! Following the inauguration of the state's officers, organization of I the house, and election of officers land committee on committees, the ! legislature w ill probably adjourn ! Friday until Monday. Bills may be j introduced before or after the ad i journnient and the first bills are ; those appropriating funds for leg ' islative expenses including salaries of the senators. Salaries of the , senators are SS72.09 a year, or $1.74-1. IS for the two year term. Dr. O. W. Reinmuth of the clas sics department has been invited to teach both a graduate and un dergraduate course at the Univer sity of Illinois summer school session. TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rental Used machines on easy payments. The RoyaH poi table typewriter, ideal machine for students. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. B21b? MODERN CLEANED GARMENTS WEAR LONGER LOOK NEW IVoauj-e RanMone Profess we u rcmnvrfi anil rone wo colors. Send your fBrmcnt cleaning tn the Modern Cleaners Soukup 4. 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