The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    SUNDAY. MAHCH 11. 1937.
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THE DAILY NEBIUSKAN
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SKKN O.N
Till'. CAPUTS.
Hota's Introducing a new theme
pong: for their serenades and urg
ing nil the girls to try Wheatics,
tie best breakfast food In the
land. . . Carol Sims earning the
enmity of the Alpha XI Dells by
monopolizing the phone booth: one
of the Sigma Chi Moore twins
does a good job of holding down
the other end of the line. . . H
Chaperons were H. P. Doole, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wuidgren.
The barb A. V. S. board en
tertained nt a party on Friday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Krolik, and H. M. Tynday as chap
erons. Suturday. March 13, Kappa Al
pha Thcta pledges entertained
at a house party. Mrs. Cox, house
mother, and Mr. and Mrs, J. G.
Nesbit were chaperons.
Sigma Phi Kpsllon fraternity
! held their annual Blue party
I .... 1- .1. 1 HI... t. liis 1 1 iMimiiMi In
see Hemic Sherer. George Saner ue voinnusKt-r muei numy,
and Sam Francis all enjoying the i , ' , , ...
dimlv lighted atmosphere of the ' n Vie Cohusker ballroom on
Sig Kp Blue party. . . Betty Jane Saturday. Lambda Chi Alphas
1 hVteh applauding Don Jensen as j entertained Chaperons w e r e
lie plaved the potato: the potato,:;,
for 'your information, is one of the 1 J r- an J13' ?dH l n"d
newest musical instruments on the
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Schmidt.
market. . . Irving Zveitel with
Micky Knisne Friday night and
poor Dave sitting at home be
cause his car is in Omaha with
the kid brother. . . considering tiie
fact that raid Amen limped
around in a bedroom slipper all
week, he was far from being han.
Delta olas Entertain
Chapter House Clicks.
Visiting at the Delta Zeta h su.se
this week were Mrs. Fred Cherrn
of Blue Springs and Misses Eve
lyn O'Connor of Big Springs, Ar-
l.-inn A tlrinA rt Ci.Ima.i on.l I -.w--i a
.li.T.nne.i in danenm. the Sitr I ",v- """"V
Alph bowery ball up to the usual St,zer of A1?101J- , .
standards of frivolity and the cus-; ,
tomary array of ragged costumes laninia 1 111 lieta
and heavy makeup on the fern-! y ,... f )f ficr
mine sine. . . Acacia announces
the pledging of ten pedigree Irish
setters, two of the pups are black
and the others brown but the boys
insist thev are thorobreds. , .
Church Plans Discussions
On Philosophy, Music,
Manners, Morals.
With three new commission top
ics, the student group of Westmin
ster Presbyterian church will ini
tiate their spring youth fellowship
program this evening at 6:30
o'clock. The subjects undertaken
for discussion will be philosophies
of life, music In worship, and man
ners and morals.
Dr. H. O. HertJiler, of the uni
versity sociology department, will
lead the commission on "Building
a Philosophy of Life" with special
portent to its social outlook. "Ap
preciation of Music in Worship
will be conducted by Minister of
Music Donald Kettring. Miss Lu
cille Harris, a teacher in the Lin
coln public Rchools, will be in
charge of the commission croup
dealing with "The night Thing in
Manners and Morals.
Preceding the hour for group
discussion, the students will par
ticipate in a St. Patrick's day sup
per and a worship service. B. C.
Boot-J will preside at the worship
service assisted by Betty Steven
son. The worship program, which
will be held in the nave of the
church, consists of instrumental
and choral music and a meditation
.rrrk Amiminee
iSViv Pledges.
Zeta Tan Alpha announces the
pledging of Vera Graf of Frank
lin, Neb.
Gladys Rupert, a sophomore
from Lincoln, is a new pledge of
Alpha Xi Delta
on the subject, "Hands." by Rev.
a. Paul Berg. The Westminster vest-
Beta elected the following chapter ed choir will sing the processional
officers: Maxine Wertman, presi- w tllem a"d 1 so'ect'ons i
dent; Virginia Hyatt, vice presi- ? be given by Koselyn Leffe.-1
dent: Madeline Hodgson, secretary I c'm'; Donald Kettring. minister of
and Maurine Tecker. treasurer. music. " , P'f V a" trP"n ,!ntc'-
j lude. "Andante Cantabile, bv ;
SCHERER MAINTAINS ! k- I
NEBRASKA'S SUPPLY
GROUND WATER GOOD j
(Continued from Page l.t
larly as far as municipal wells j
and irrigation projects are con-
PHARMACY SOCIETY i
WILL SPONSOR TRIP
IN SpRING VACATION
(Continued from Page l.t
of
ginia, Neb
.... t .1 ITuminD Da.1 I'1Iaii I - . . 1 rf-. . ...-.I . ft
Chi Phi iniinuncpv the tiledeine ' """. ", latatioii uuguis. iuuimm) ami-
rJmoM Kb ''f VHit K' y visit the bio-
i jwi 111,-1 n jiau i nun, -ss, iw, i logical i a rni at oreemiciu aim rn
j Nemaha. Pawnee, Johnson, Rich-! day will go thm the main plant in
Indianapolis. They may visit a
glass factory also. The party will
leave for Chicago Saturday morn
ing and probably stop over there
half a day.
All students in good standing
i ardson, and a large part of Gage
These counties are mast severely
affected because the bedrock, or
base of their water storage reser-
! voir is too near the surface of the
: ground."
Mii-ical Sororit)
(ie lea.
Delta Omicron, musical sorority.
entertained at a Shamrock tea
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held it 'he home of Mr" Guv' Chen7 COUnty hoUs the ! interested in some phase of the
Chamber; 1036 Fall Cr'eek' road, i JP , L.VfL I dical ?r Pharmaceutical profes-
Hot (iluli
.Meet? Iuedaj.
The Hostess club of the univer
sity will meet Tuesday. March 16.
at 2:30 p. m. The meeting will
be at the Alpha Xi Delta chapter
Scherer said. He estimates there ; sj0n and possessing the S19.9S
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necessary lor the ticket may go.
Several outstate druggists will be
in the party also, including Mr.
I are 445.874.000 acre feet to be
found there now, with Sheridan
county ranking second with 165,
966.000 acre feet and Grant third I and Mrs. jrrank schwake of Nc
with 147,170,000 acre feet.
Condra Conducted Course.
braska City and Fay Hulsker of i
Hastings. James A. Stone, local
Dean Condra. who is in charge , representative of the company. j
house. Mrs. Ella M. Marshall will of the well drillers short course, 1 accompany the party.
serve as hostess and will be as
sisted bv Mrs. Ruth Wicks. Mrs.
I answered oucstions repardinr wa
ter bearing formations in the state.
Depart Before Vacation.
Dean Thompson has given the
and Mrs. Harlan Gurna.
Dora Finch. Mrs. Leo J. Schmittel ! while Pnf- C. J. Frankfurter of party pormjssion to leave a day ,
uie ut pannieni oi cnemisiry. uis- Parly a9 long as students going
cussea me cnemicai composition , are in goo(i standing. Tlie earlv
of the state's groundwaters. Pro- departure is necessitated by the
fact that they could not be ac
commodated at the plant the fol
lowing Monday, when the group
w:.- 11. I'.-..,
At !Maii!r. ; address with samples of the va-
After breakfasting with Mr. I riou" types of water and demon
find Mrs. R. B. Henry at the Pres- strated how water testes are made,
l.vterian' irianse Saturdav morn-! There were about 100 in attend
ir.g. six Presbyterian 'students j ance at th Friday sessions. The
were entertained with viewing mo-, election of officers was the rc
tion pictures and with making new i election of Frank Cole. Loomis.
ones. The six students present ' president: Roy Cox, North Lou i,
were O.Mte Flemirsr. Thurston ! vic" president; E. C. Reed, Un-
Marjory:'"- secretary, anu ara wook, : ,y nol)s aUernating with t)lo
and Will I Davey, treasurer. j Parke.Davis plant in Detroit
which thev visited last vear, and
VARSITY DAIRY CLUB the Eli-Lilly plant. The "trips mav
Phelps. Helen Paseoe
Caliler. Kenneth Pavey
Roedv.
from the University of South Da
kota will be there. The supply
house will pay all expenses of the
party while they are in the city.
Each year for the last three i
years the Pharmacy club has I
snnnsnrpf! trins In nnmA 1 a r tr i cnn.
Aliiioll-DruuiiiHiiid.
Phyllis Abbott of Hyannis. Neb.
PLANS JUDGING MEET become biennial in order that more
students will be able to go with
(Continued from Paire l.i
sn.l Barney Dnimmond of Be- ration of Dr. P. A. Downs will be p
atnre. Neb., were manned Tues- held Monday afternoon. All rtu
elay. March U. Miss Abbott is a dents who are interested in enter-nirmU-r
of Kappa Alpha Thota ; jns: the contest are urged to at
soronty ani Mr. Drunimond be- tend the practice session in order
i..r.gs 10 ivna cpsnon iraierniiy. that they may become thoroly ac
Lower Income Groups Favor
Court Reform, Poll Reveals
(Continued from Page l.i
The couple plan to make their ; quainted with' the important points ' 'orded under the heading "Don t
nonic in trainee. ; Uspd in the scoring system.
The Varfity club will also spon-
Seeil On sor a dairy cattle judging contest y'"
... at S o'clock next Saturday eve-; -
v- .aniU. mng. Plans for this affair have al-
hV.b Whitf- organizing a club Jor ready been completed bv the com
th" prevention of spring fever ; mittees in charge. Arrel Wasson
know."
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2. Trratmrnt of Marker..
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K!'issf;ming v.iin in" .-pring i the dairy products contest and n. n.mmr.-,n is. 2
.i-orgine Muve and J'almr Men ; Chris Sonders, David Carder, and
togrther conMantly Bettyilvan Borman compose the com-
Floi-ry mcandfiirg across the mittee for arrangemems of the
tamj.us with Charlip Pilther dairy cattle judging contc-st.
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braided in cornet fashion around
th top rif licr bead Jane
Sarati Wekh rwupei ating at
Bryan Memorial hospital Em
ma. H'Ji'mi.l m a dither o'er tht-
UNIVERSITY, D0ANE
ARGUERS TO DEBATE
OVER KF0R MONDAY
1 Continued frcrn Page 1.'
trip to Omaha this Saturday. The on either subject and on either ,A
whole rrifat cutting class is go- S"1" i me quest ion. jnejowaieg-
L-.g How ard Prt rson getting islature is conducted with the same
fill mix'-d up at thf square dance 'procedure as th Kansas legislative
practir.' Bill Caldwell finding assembly which Nebraska repre-
the fashion sheets much more in- ' sentatives have attended for the
tres:tir.r that tutormc th.? citis ' last two years.
1 "onipf-tition lor this fvent is
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gripfj because tb v.-eat her flits confined to trt uderils who ha ve not
ngagfd in ;najor debate activities
at Nebraska this season, or who
have r.ot taken part in the long
trips made by the debate squad
this season. The object of the com
rin'i kriow
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trfim sprirg to winter without giv
ing her any for' waning.
I iw SortiriU (riii
Initiate Salurila.
With the com.l. tion r,j J.J. al petition is to recruit new men for H""'r
We'ks" ai.d "Health Wc-eks" on the debate squad. Elgibility for the ,
Fridv. fi'.c sorontiea initiated competition is me same as urn
pledges into the active chapters ; governing other student activities.
on Saturnav.
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Following the iiiit.ation of Delta
Delta Delta pledge a formal ban
quet was held at the chapter
house in tlieir honor. On Sunday
the group will attend I he West
minster church in a body.
At the Cornhuskcr bote ;U
feven o'clock Pi B-ta Phi initiates
were entertained. The Omaha
tliiinoae thHpter as 111 charge of
arrangement--:.
THREE-ACT FARCE
CHOSEN TO CLOSE
PLAYERS' SEASON
i Coritiiiued from Page l.i
by Helen Fox. and the character
of Bertha Madden will be taken by
Jlarjone BannUler.
Farcal Burlecqce.
Described 04 a farcial burlehque
on the offxial society at Wan-
An initiation banquet whs ii gtor., D. C. this play presents
b Id at the I'riivei.ct y lub Sat-. three ats of fat and furious
iird.-i v for new initiates f,f Gamma comedy complicated by the diffi-
Phi Ilita. The scorofitv -olors.
mod' and brown and pink carna
tions, were used in cieroratjoriK.
Alpha. Omicron I'i '.t:vej and
elumnae !.ld
cuhien that Mr. Km.it he encounters
in his capacity of the official
hostess for his senator wife.
In a year f congressional and
the Lincoln hotel Saturday. The
turner i.s an, ar.nua.1 allau
t.anqjet at legislative session, the Playera
staff has chosen "The Senator
'Husband' to close i'- eeafcon be-
Sorority colors predominated ; cause of it appropriateneas and
i Liie banquet lu h the Sigma
Kappa initiates were honored
Saturday. The bar,qut was
held at the Lincoln hotel with
Wix.alred Haley in charge.
Informal l'arlic- Ojmii
At a rspnrc party at 1te Linenln
V.tI J ri jsy. Mar'h 3 2. the Phi
-im K?ppa'a entertained
its distinctive Nebraska flavor.
New Deal
Barber Shop
IIAIIU I T
35C
1306 O Street
Card Table and 4 Chairs
in Grey and Mottled Brown.
The Chairs are a "Comfortable
ai a Rocking Chair" Try them
Table and 4 Chairs... $9.50
St. Patrick's Day
Plow-up Snakes Cob Pipes
Shamrocks Flags Napkins,
etc.
Easter Cards
Rabbits. Chicks. Flower Nut
Cups,' Tallies, Napkins and
Table Set-Ups.
hisT1 p von in mihiji s lnjwio
Don t Be a Little Flat! Raise the Pitch
of your Spring Ensemble with
Fashionable Accessories
-from Rudqe's
i :x' rm Plant a
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Flovuer
on uour suit
Vmi M be ecii:illy smart, wheth
er you rlwiw the fiehl or bsii--ilen"
variety of rioner.' nn 1 QQ
I 'lic as they :ue colorful
Choose d
Purse
for its style f
r.inl ire's realizes the important
ef ennvenieni'e romhined wit!i w
attre.et!rne in Z 95
'Kerchiefs . . Qloues . . .
r;r.i li.t.. hankie? : re th
smartest ever. . .you 11 find lh-'ii
onlv at Hudgc's in Q-Lin.oln
Tli triiniifss of kid en
ery liarnl. ;!oe? by
Trefoiis.-ae, exclusive
Rinlce s. Renuti- 9 QC
frilly tailorcJ 4,SJ
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Unclerneath it all for Spring
Slip
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Mi.-s Swank cati is to the coed
Miss Swank slips are smart,
comfortable and well - wearing.
You'll find them rr.ly at
Iludge's.
luxurious silk .r satin slips
laee-trimned or tailored. Tea
rope or white. Smooth-fitting
under spring's snuggest froeks.
Sizes O QC
31'.- to 40 -U.Uk)
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Panties..!
Itudge's exclusive M i 1 1 a y
rayon knit panties. . .short
ies, cuffed or flare legged.
Tea rose. fiQr
Sizes 4 to 7
Feet are
First in Fashion
Cleuer Shoes
4TV
Short Skirts
Point Boldly to Ankles
and Sheer Hose
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lM-e. Mi,jrt
tnr the calolr'jri
hoee are be&utiful In the'r
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