The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1916, Image 3

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    THE D A I L Y NEBRASKAN
Olivor Thoatro
THIS WEEK
Nlght, 8:15 Mats. Wed. A Sat.
LINCOLN PLAYERS
In
'UNDER COVER"
The Strand
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"THE BDOKEN LAW"
Also Scenic, Topical and
Comedy Subjects
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
Theda Bara In
"GOLD AND THE WOMAN"
Coming Friday Only
THEDA BARA In "CARMEN"
The Great Hardeen
"Handcuff King"
Bolger Brothers
"The Iron Claw"
"Elephant's Gratitude"
"Some Chicken"
Selig Tribune
Muse of
"FRUITS OF DESIRE"
Monday and Tuesday
A "Big Drame" in Every Sense
"Fruits of Desire" sums up, in
the life of one big man, his big
foes, and big friends, the strife
the hopes, and the aspirations
of Modern America.
.. Admission 5c and 10c
SOCIETY
ALPHA CHI OMEGA BANQUET
The annual banquet of Alpha Chi
Omega was held at the Lincoln hotel
Saturday evening. Decorations were
in yellow and white, the color scheme
being carried out with white carna
tions, jonquils, tulips and apple blos
soms. Flora Boyles was toastmistress
and the toast list was as follows:
Myrle Francis, Frances Whitmore,
Hannah McCorkindale, Grace Horner,
Clara McMahon and Florence Brain
ard. The out-of-town guests were:
Dale Tugh Haskell, Mrs. H. S. Weller,
Ruth Randolph, Ethel Fry, Omaha;
Irolene and Luella Dye, Macedonia,
Iowa; Reva Russel, Flanders, S. D.;
Flora Boyles, Alvo; Ruth McMicnael,
Moorefield; Mable Johnson, Nell
Whitmore Johnson, Valley; Mildred
Lufkin, Nelson; Julia Hitchcock
Shephard, Carleton; Kathryn Baehr
Knutzen, St. Paul; Mable McDowell,
Hazel Mann McDowell, Lyons; Vema
Hyder Boyles, Alvo; Blanche Mar
shall, Arlington; Hazel Teeter, North
Bend; Hazel Joy Avery, Logan, Iowa;
Ruth Walker, Davenport, and Rcban
nis Sisler, Geneva.
erons were Professor and Mrs. Chat
burn, Dean Mary Graham, Miss Mun
shaw, Miss Ina Gittings and Arthur
Hiltner. The out-of-town guests were
Helen Dowing of Rising City, Ellen
Beard of Aurora, Mabel Gundnundsen
of Gretna, Marion Hall, Vema Mose
ruan of Oakland, Ada Seteman of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Vema Stahl of
Peru, and Elsie Hoberg of Nebraska
City.
KAPPA PARTY
PHI PSI PICNIC
Lily Theatre
MON..-TUES., AND WED.
.. "FUN IN COURT"
.. 60 Laughs a Minute
Featuring Bud Browne as
the Judge
The Five Reel Gold Rooster
Feature
"THE WOMAN'S LAW"
The Thi Kappa Psi fraternity gave
its second annual picnic at Beatrice
Saturday, when thirty couples mo
tored down from Lincoln. Beatrice
was reached in the middle of the
afternoon, and a boat trip made up
the river to the grove west of the
city, where a picnic supper was pre
pared. The return to Beatrice was
I made early in the evening, dancing
' being enjoyed as the barge floated
down stream. The party motored
back to Lincoln late in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Cook chaper
oned the picnic. Thilip Southwick,
'15, and Ben Cherrlngton, '11, were
alumni members of the fraternity
who attended.
Elite Theatre
MON., TUES, AND WED.
MAY 8, 9 AND 10
One-Act Farce-Comedy
"TWO MILLIONAIRES"
"BEST MAN'S BRIDE"
"BANKRUPTCY OF BOGGS
AND SCHULT2"
DISASTROUS DARDANELLES
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS
G. A, TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEIN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
ft
l:t
F. E. ROEDER'S
ORCHESTRA
Phone L-48I3
ACHOTH FORMAL
Achoth sorority held its formal par
ty at the Lincoln hotel Friday eve
ning. Sixty-five couples attended.
Carrie Moodie and Hallie Fishwood,
and Hester Wyman and Wilford Harf
zell led the grand march. The chap-
Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained
at a dancing party at Capitol beach
Friday evening. About seventy cou
ples were present. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
P. Curtice were chaperons. The out-
of-town guests were Margaret Drew
of Minnesota, Helen Humphreys of
Ann Arbor, Gladys Udell of Columbia,
Mo., Irene Liggett of Champaign, 111.,
Olga Elfrftz of Columbus, Ohio, and
Ann Peterson of Nehawka.
DANCE FOR DELEGATES
The delegates who attended the
Women's Self-Government convention
were entertained at a dance Friday
evening at the Commercial club. The
attendance was limited to members
of the Girl's club council and Pan
Hellenic representatives. Chancellor
and Mrs. Avery, Dean and Mrs. For
dyce, Mr. and Mrs. Max Westermann
Professor and Mrs. Barbour, Dean and
Mrs. Engberg, Professor and Mrs
Grummann and Dean Mary Graham
were chaperons.
Thi Delta Theta gave a dance at
the Lindell hotel Friday evening
which was attended by about thirty
five couples. The music was furnish
ed by a colored orchestra from
Omaha.
William Becker, of Papillion, was a
week-end visitor at the Sigma Ch
house.
Elizabeth Crawford, '18, who has
been ill at her home in Omaha, has
returned to college.
Marie Finley, of Aurora, was a guest
at the Alpha Phi house Saturday.
The last regular meeting of the
agricultural engineers will be held to
morrow evening at 7:30 in A. M. 206.
Prof. J. E. LeRossignol will speak on
"The Value of a Commercial Educa
tion to Engineers." The election of
officers for next year will be held.
All members of the D. G. V. who are
going to the picnic, meet at Eleventh
and O streets at 5:50 o'clock tonight
The picnic will be held at the state
farm grove. Come prepared to pay
your dues.
Dr. Edwin Maxey, E. E.'Carr and
A. M. Hare were the judges at a de
bate between Osceola and Clay Cen
ter high schools at Osceola Wednes
day night. Clay Center was given the
unanimous decision.
ELECT FIVE TODAY
TO ATHLETIC BOARD
(Continued from page 1?
the board, before 12 o'clock noon on
the Monday preceding the day of elec
tion, a written statement in which he
declares his desire to become a can
didate and his intention to remain in
the university the following year
Sec 5 The secretary shall see that
a list of all candidates for student
membership shall be published in The
Daily Nebraskan each publication day
of the week preceding the date of
the election.
Sec. 6. At a meeting of the athletic
board previous to the election three
members of the faculty shall be ap
pointed an election board who shall
conduct the election.
Sec. 7. Ballots. In addition to the
names, there shall also be printed on
the ballot the instruction: "Vote fore
five (5)." All ballots which do nof
show a vote for exactly five (5) of
the recognized candidates shall be
void. Name of the eligible candidates
shall appear on the ballot in alpha
betical order.
The rules of the Australian ballot
shall prevail. :
Sec. 8. The five candidates having
the highest number of votes shall be
elected.
Sec. 9. Protests, with reasons ana
evidence for same, must be filed In
writing with the secretary within two
days after election. The ballots shall
be retained by the secretary of the
board until after the time for protest
has expired.
Sec. 10. In case of a vacancy In the
student membership, the athletic
board shall elect a new member to fill
said vacancy.
The Camera club of the University
of Chicago is going to have a photo
graphic salon to exhibit the best work
done about the campus.
to top off
your
appearance
pvopevy
- bitv hats
ARMSTRONG'S
QUALITY
IS
ECONOMY
i1
c up
H. F. WEATHERBEE CIVIL
ENGINEERING HEAD
The Nebraska university society of
civil engineers held its annual elec
tion of officers, Wednesday evening.
H. F. Weatherbee, '17, was elected
president; G. C. Thatcher, '17, vice
president; A. H. Stubbs, '17, secre
tary; E. F. Borchert, '17, treasurer;
J. L. Ferguson, '17, sergeant-at-arms.
C. H. Collins, '16, outging treasurer,
gave his report. Flans for the com
ing year were discussed.
LINCOLN HIGH '13 REUNION
The class of 1913 of Lincoln high
school will hold a reunion May 17 at
the home of. Anna Luckey, Fortieth
and Holdrege streets. Of the 159
members of the class about 75 are
registered in the university. It is
hoped that most of these will attend.
iummsr or Port Time Work
THE ILLINOIS BANKERS LIFE' ASSOCIATION
Home Office, Monmouth, Illinois.
lias opening for a number of young nun.
Ture Protection Policy.
Easiest Sold.
No Complicated Schedules.
Best Commissions.
Apply to, C. A. WILSON, State Agent,
204 Nebraska State Bank Building,
Phone B-4126 Lincoln, Nebr.,
Fellows!
Were showing some wonderful new Patterns this week. All
made to measure and guaranteed to fit. And the price. . .$15.00
THE GLASGOW TAILORS
124. So. 13th Fred R. Eaton, Mgr.
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTS- UNIVERSITY PRINTING
CHAPIN BROS.
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME' j