THE DAILY NKBRASKAN KATHERINE MacDONALD U The Amirlcan lionmy if "CURTAIN" H 8 unitRT VKKNON AM) FVNNTKK.S Ki Jrw MJrth !!" fhrl-tl JJ Comedy "llnrk from lh Front" H EUlto Symphony Orchentra g HHOWH START AT 1. S, . . M u.t-u Nir.HT-asc wf TSTIfc WTiml3Vli Tr (Iff. r&h'vMC I II .FT" rTS MOM., TI KS., WE. "KKVVK 1K M'XK" j MCKKV K. HILL i JAM ICS MAHONKY ft CECILE la KinKinit na uanrinir pkii J BAN -ARTHUR KEKLKV -Tmn In a Kportlnn UoocIh Ntorr" PAt'L, I.K VAN MILLER "Trmt 'Km Rough" "TROUBLE" "THK LOST CITY" International Now Weekly Bahirh and the Orchestra SHOWS START AT :30. 7:00, 9: 00 MATS. 0e, NIGHT 10c. tiAL. 15c ALL THIS WEEK ' "THE FURNACE" Atne AyreH. Jerome Patrick, Helen Onnbnr. Theodore Robert. Betty Franelitea, Mayme Kel and Milton TandeTille'n Oliwmlwt OflTerlnn CLOTILUK AMI VITTORIA liALLAKIM "Manic enmhined with I'ernonality" QUEENS 11"'. A tiood t'omcdy PATH K TOIMTAL REVIEW BEATER'S I.VRIU ORCHESTRA .... . i nr. i K 9 O MIMEOGRAPHING ' Prompt. Accurate Service. M-Mhmatic8 and The Sciences Our Specialty. Lt Us Bid cn Your Work.. Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, Mich. College Jewelry for Christmas HALLETT lTni Jeweler Kstab 1X71 IHS Valkyrie. Valkyrie, an honorary Senior Kilts' society, gave a tea Saturday after noon at the Delta Zota house, at which they entertained two pirls from each of the fifteen sororities. The Valkyrie hostesses were Martha Krugnjann. Thelma Detweiler, Ar line Abbott, Gertrude Mcllaae, Aileen O'Liiughlin, Doris Hates, Helen Har rington and Marjorie Barstow. There was a . short program: Vocal roIo, Marguerite Smith; Russian dance Helen Burkett, and another vocal solo, Helen Duggan. The refresh ments were tea, sandwiches and candy. Acacia. Acacia entertained twenty-five couples at the first of a series ol matinee dances Saturday afternoor at the chapter house, their guests being members of Kappa Kappa Gam ma. The house was in gold and black I TODAY AND ALL WEEK 1 "THE PENALTY" combined with yieep liedi j-oses. A luncheon was served. Those invited as chaperons were Mr. nnd Mrs. Ae gust Lueba and Mrs. V. A. Brown Acacia house mother. Acacia has a huge fireplace ol' the dd fashioned make. The fireplace was put to good use Saturday aft crnoon and proved one of the tea tures of the party. Sigma Tau. 1 Sigma Tau, 'honorary engineering fraternity, held its first dance of the year Dec. 11 nt Ellen Smith Hall Twenty-five couples attended. Christ mas decorations were used, the fea ture being a large electrically lighted Christmas tree upon which were hung favors. The chaperons were Profes sor and Mrs. C. E. Mickey, Professor and Mrs. George R. Chatburn, Pro fessor and Mrs. L. V. Chase and frofessor and Mrs. J. Y. Haney. t Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha Sigma Phi entertained at a dancing, party at the chapter house Saturday evening. Cardinal and gray, the fraternity colors, were used in the decorations. The chaperons were Mr, and Mrs. E. IT. Dunaway and Mr. and Mrs. Iiek Cole. Win I : v FM i... i.C 1 1 ; v IW-.v.il'jit. u-jrt.v si-., frs;-.n.F;..., S Season's Greatest Photoplay c 3 PRICES 10c, 15c and 25c g las WEDDINGS. i Vallery-Stretton. A weeding of interest in Univer sity circles took place in Maynard, Wednesday evening when Miss Doris Vallory became the bride of Charles T. Stretton of Chester, Neb. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. R. Vallery in the presence of a small party ot the immediate relatives and was fol low fd by a bridal dinner. After a wedding trip to-Denver, Mr. and .Mrs. Stretton will be at home In Scotts- bluff. The bride is a member ot Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and the groom of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. THE LINCOLN BINDERY First Class Book Binding. Vnur NAME in GOLD on S'ote Boons. Covers and Brief Cases While You Wait. 1212 P St. H1616 Union Society Initiates Thirteen Thirteen new members were initi ated 'at a closed meeting of Univer slty Union Society Saturday evening. Following iii a list of the initiates: Harry Brown, Byron Courtright, It. 1'. Eastwood, I.ucy Galloway, Hay ward Getty, Marienne Gould, Paul'McGrew, Carroll Prouty, Alita Roberts, Alberta Shire, Helen Slater, T. A. Weir and Ona Everts. SAYS NEBRASKA . O. T. C. IS BEST HE HAS VISITED (Continued from Pago One) and fourth years of military train ing. The Colonel is attempting to interest a larger number of students in the advanced program of the R O. T. C. The Military Department at the University se'ects students fi.r these courses upon their ability. The War Department gives them a com- mutatio nallowance. The course includes two summers spent in a training camp at the gov ernment's expense. A commission as second lieutenant in ' the reserve army is the reward offered after a student finishes a four year's course. The report was referred to the Course of Study Committee which will determine the amount of college credit that will be given-"for this advanced work. WANT ADS. DELTA Delta Delta Christmas Gift Shop Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Chatin Floral Shop, candy, baked goods and Christmas gifts. WANTED Good young man; grtod proposition, with easy money, dur ing Christmas vacation. If inter ested call U-2175 between 7 and 9 p. m. LOST Gold octogonal shaped wrist watch with initial:-, E. M. II. on back. Lest between S. S. building and 12th and O streets. Return to Student. Activities office. Re ward. 4t GIRLS Here's your chance to buy the kind of gifts you really like to buy. Y. W. C. vV Bazaar, December 16 and 17, Ellen Smith Hall. 3t LOST Gold watch on a black ribbon. Reward. B2367. L't Four Hundred at United "Ag" Mixer More than four hundred members of the Agricultural College . attended the United "Ag" Club mixer at the Armory Saturday night. The first, part of the evening was given over to a special program. Holiday decora lions were used throughout the build ing. The last part of the evening was spent in dancing. A five-piece orches tra furnished the music. The purpose of the mixer was to aid members of the "Ag" College in forming acquaint ances among students and faculty members in that college. Members of the State Farm faculty chaperoned the party. Quality Foods ut Reasonable Trices ' Fountain Prices Cut Low X Let l's lYepjire Your Parlv Mats X Punch - Pastry Sandwiches 1434 O 11237.1 in H 1 WE WANT TO SELL ALL OF OUR it CHRISTMAS CARDS 'if Not many left. The ones we have are nice hut we are not jroinp: to handle them after this year and want to close them nut. One-third off the price marked. GRAVE'S PRINTERY 244 No. 1 11 h St. Windsor Hotel Mdjr. The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offers Thorough Training in Music and w Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS r Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campus Phone B1392 11th and R Sts. 1 t H tee A ft Gal IF it To the friends at home- Something significant ot the life at college. -v -7o those here in school Something in keeping with College Life Spirit. College, Jewelry Felt Goods All Kinds Memory Fountain Pens Books Up to $16 Calendars and Books of Campus Views. COLLEGE OOK Facing Campus STORE & Ml