DOCTOR THOMAS SPEAKS ON "SOCIAL SERVICE" a 2-30-WeO., inwi., 1 MME. DOREE'S OPERALOGUE PISTEL & JOHNSON H Walter- Ethel I WARD & DOOLEY 1 " EDITH CLASPER hg AINU dv i Nelson Snow, Charles Columbus nAowrs & FREEMAN PS . . r- t A I TftN RERT Ol UU llic r - w" rl ;m v noarami H ..ai-imccc 1 nnn seats. 25c yj ivi i js H NIGHTS EOc, 75c, $1.00 & $1.25 W HERBERT CLIFTON Topics or uay 8 8 "The By 8 A Story of 8 8 0 The 8 "HIS 5 fi PRJCES- Thurs., Frit Sat. William Fox Presents William Russell in Iron Rider" Frank L. Packard Justice in a Law less Town Sunshine Comedy UNLUCKY J0B'K lUc, idc ana auc o goooosooosoooecocoscoecoco T1IURS.. FRI., SAT. Kiulto Symphony OrcheHtrn Patlia Beml-Weckly ? Topical and Travel rirturcd "Ol'IJA DID IT" A Jolly Little Comcily "THE MASTER MIND" SHOWS START AT 1. 3. 5. 7. MATS. Sue NIGHT 35o All THIS WEEK The Vferld, Greatest Exponent of Good Cheer DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in the Hurricane of Joy and Excitement THE MARK OF ZORRO' Heaver'n I.yrle OrcheHtra SHOWS START AT 1. 8. 5. 7. 9 MATS. 20c - NIGHT 35c lLVVtfai TtM Ut WWII Mn.rx$ THCRS., FRI., SAT. liberty Concert OrcheHtra "Rl'TII OF THE ROCKIES" "SWEET DYNAMITE" A Jolly Comedy McMAIION ADELAIDE Novelty Entertainer Ned Opal IA ROSE ADAMS "HITS OF StNHHINE'V STRATFORD COMEDY FOUR Presenting; "SCHOOL FROLICS" MONROE LOCKWOOD 4 FEUX Kl'ttH "TWO OLD BATS" SYLVIA SNOW DAN A. 8IG WORTII and MICHEL Ml'RZENE in "TID-HIT8 OF lUiO" SHOWS START AT 1:30, 7:00. :00 Mat., 20c j Nlcbt, 40c; Gal., IBe A social service program was given at vespers Tuesday afternoon. Dr. David L. Thomas, student pastor for the Congregational church, spoke on Social Service." Students represent- ng University organizations as fol- ows spoke: Kenneth McCandless. Industrial Research Club; Mary Les lie, Friendly Visiting Committee; Fplle Farman, Campflre; Addelhelt Dettman, Eight Weeks Club; Florence Sherman, Girl Reserves. Dr. Thomas emphasized the oppor tunlty for social service work even for . those who are not specially rained and do not expect to be. He defined social service as anything that was done to stimulate in others higher ideals. He said that in a democratic country social democracy Is very important; people must realize that all human beings have an equal right to live. In conclusion, he said that we must view others critically, cfm structively and charitably and strive for abundant life for every member of the community. Mr. McCandless , told of the street car strike in Denver. He went to Denver and worked In various indus tries for the purpose of investigating conditions among employees. While he was there the street car strike occurred. 'Am For Your Partiei Golden Rod Trio "The Justrlte Combination" Unnjo Piano PAUL J. WnlTE L5467 BLAZEK ORCHESTRA Phone L5223 Studio, 1308 O St. D. F. EASTERDAY Organist and Cboir Master of Gaace M. E. Church T II h DAILY' "NEBBASKAN -.1 Theatres Liberty. "Ruth of the Rockies," and vaude ville. Lyric. Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark of Zorro," arid comedy. Sun. 'Hawthorne of the U. S. A." Rialto. "The Master Mind," an a comedy. Colonial. "The Iron Rider," and a Sunshine .comedy. v Orpheum. Vaudeville. tnieritg tynlenbnv Joe Daugherty, '22, has re-entered University, this semester after several months absence. Dernice Bell, ex-'16, Alpha Chi Omega, of St. Paul, Nebraska, is do ing stenographic work for the legislature.,. Coach Bennle Owens, Captain Cox and Quinn, McBrlde, Rhoton, Walte and Page of the Oklahoma basketball team were entertained Tuesday at the Sigma Nu House. Six of the men on the team are members of the Sigma Nu Chapter at Oklahoma. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. A. S. A. E. meeting, 7:30 p. m., Alpha Gamma Rho house. Pershing Rifles, 7 p. m., Nebraska Hall. Iron Sphinx meeting, 7:15 p. 4c., Beta Theta Pi house. Student Council meeting, 8 p. m Faculty Hall. United Ag Club, 7:00 p. m., Social Science Hall 101. Art Club Picture, 1:30 M, Art gal lery. Special Green Goblin meeting, 7:15 P M., Alpha Tau Omega House. Vocational Talk for girls, 5 P. M., Ellen Smith Hall. S Christian Science Society, 7:30 P. M., Library Hall 301 Friday. Kappa Phi Party, Trinity Church. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Cornhusker Staff, 12:30 M.r Town send's Studio. Komesky Club, 12 M., Townsend's Studio. Student Volunteer's 10:15 A. M. Sigma Chi house dance. Alpha Theta Chi house dance. Men's Greater University Luncheon, 12, 12:50 p. m., Grand Hotel. Palladlan Literary Society open meeting, 8:00 p. m., Temple. Freshman Commission party, 8 p. m.r Y. M. C. A. rooms, Temple. Freshman Hop, Armory1. Delta Sigma Delta dance, Victoria Hotel. Kappa Phi dance, Ellen Smith Hall. Eptecopalian Club party, 8 p. m., Fortieth and South streets. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Sigma Phi Epsilon house dance. Kaerney Club meeting, 0 p. m., 1937 C street Komensky Club meeting, 8 p. m., Faculty Hall. Committee of Two Hundred social, 8:00 p. m., Social rooms, Temple. Bushnell Guild house dance. Komensky Club social, 8:00 p. m., Faculty Hall. Kearney Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., 1937 C street. Black Masque party for Senior Girls, 3-6 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall. Chi Omega Informal, Ellen Smith He!!. Dellan Literary Society banquet, Delavan Cafe. , Delta Zeta val&ntlnt party, chsp-ti house. PI Beta Phi party, Knights of Co lumbus Hall. A. A. E. smoker, Walsh Hall. INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO Studio 1510 K Streetr B1510 WE MAKE LOW PRICES LOWER -on- Florsheim Shoes 11.85 1200 14.00 Don't think this "sale" is a permanent new price on Florsheim Shoes. We've cut the new price we've gone way under today's levels. Every Florsheim, in the., sale is today's stock no hold-overs. FRED SCHMIDT & BRO. 917-21 "O" Street f8jf THE ORIGINAL SOUTHERN RAG-A-JAZZ BAND Will Play . Feb. 2Omaha, Kelpines Academy. Feb. 3-York, Assembly Hall. Feb. 4-Omaha, Fontennelle Hotel. y Feb. 5-Plattsmouth, Legion. Feb. 7-Rotary Club, Rosewilde. Feb. 8-Omaha, Kelpines Academy. Feb. 9-York, Assembly Hall. Feb. 10-Bachelor's Club, Lincoln. Feb. 12-DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple. We still have three dates open in April and May-who wants 'em? BERT L. REED, Mgr. B-2193 1141 "H" St. OlAiA ON ii FRIDAY, FEB. 4th THE ORIGINAL Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band WILL PLAY AT THE Fontenelle Ballroom THERE IS NO BAN IN OMAHA We Maintain Every Faculty for Handling Men's Suits. If your Suit Needs Repairing or Pressing, Send It To US. OURS IS A COMPLETE SERVICE A S3 Phone B-2311 -333 No. Twelfth 0