The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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Blackstone
Cafe
A Better Tlacc to Dine
1354 0 St. A- A-
STUART
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DAVIES
IN
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A Mtti Oelrfwyn Maytr
Pidur
with
LAWRENCE CRAY
CLIFF EOWANOS
IfNNY RUBINS
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ON THI STAGE
IVZ1ETT SANDERSON
& CO.
FUTURISTIC MODERNISTIC
IVi MANDELL
"WINS TO GET ALONQ"
FREDDIE CRAIG, Jr.
I0METHINO UNUSUAL
PARAMOUNT SOUND NEW
COME AS LATE AS t:50.
1:50 AND SEE COMPLETE
SHOW
MAT. 40 EVE. SO LOGES
MSMVED MAT. SO EVE 7S
NANCY CARROLL
"JACY OA KIE ' '
"HELEN KANE"
"SWEETIE1'
A SOND. DANCE, TUN
MASH HIT THAT WILL
WOW YOU
A PARAMOUNT
ALL TALKIE
SINOINQ, DANCING
PICTURE
ADDED
ALL TECHNICOLOR
tu. "CLIMBING
IHEOOLDEN STAIRS"
MOTION PICTURES
! OF NEB. .MO. FOOT.
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NOW"
ORPHEUM Row
Yu wint (nd ItughT
Thtn
RICHARD DIX
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"The Love Doctor"
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VIUS ROY COHEN'S STORY
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'0OOBe!S.SONO NOVELTY
"XJ AVE MY LADY LOVE"
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JAILOR'S HOLIDAY
A" Sound, All Dialogue
mT." wd Sally Zilen
'l om . L pvl for you
M "w nt on tho )oyi
, chr( has sent nut ovrr 3 .100 in-
vltailons to fruUrntty anj mm
fraternity tulenta on th rampu
Thoat hi will be chapernnei for
the party are Prof, aivl Mm. R. I.
ReynoMa and lrf ami Mrs W.
D. Wronf.
Sigma No Fnihmin
Will Entertain.
Th 8lgma Nu houo. uetoiaioO
In th fraternity color, blark.
gold, and white, will lie th cne
of a party given by the frenhnten
on Friday evening In honor of the
upper classmen and rueaia ho
are In the rlty for Homecoming.
Chaperonrs are Mr and Mr. H. Y.
Lyon. Mr. and Mm. J. M. MoGaf.
fin. and Mm. Oara Sklleii Prouty.
Fall Party Civen
By Theta XI.
Member of th Theta Xi will en
tertain fruenta and alumni at a foil
party at the Lincoln hotel on Fri
day evening. Thoae who will erv
aa chaperoned for th affair are
Mr. and Mm. P. F. Kelm. Mr. and
Mm. A. L. Ltigh and Mr. and Mm.
M. B. Surber.
A. G. R. Fall Party
At Cernhutker.
I ni'nn iniiiiun iviitf lilt-ill irrt m
i will give their fall party at the
j Cornhuaker ballroom Saturday
evening. Many alumni who re-
lurnru inr inr nnranominK Kamn
will remain In th city to attend
the party. Thou who will rhap
erone are Mr. and Mm. F. K. Muv
aehl. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flack, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bradford.
Many Houses Eentertain
Alumni at Dances.
Member of Delta Gamma are
having a house dance on Friday
evening. No apecial decorations
will be used. The chaperone are
Mr. and Mm. K. L. Reynold. Mm.
J. M .Wilcox and Mm. Palmer
Smith.
At the houses of Alpha Delta
Theta and Theta Phi Alpha, mem
bern will entertain - at informal
bouae parties for alumnae who are
in town for teachers convention
and the homecoming game.
Kappa Deltas and Delta Zeta
will also honor alumnae with
house dances on Saturday eve
ning. Members of Alpha Delta Pi
will entertain the aame evening.
At the Phi Kappa Psi house,
members and alumni will enjoy a
dance, and Alpha Theta Chin will
entertain at their chapter house
in South Lincoln Saturday evening.
Other groups which are enter
taining with house dances are
Sigma Alpha Mu. Omega Peta Pi,
Phi Kappa, Kappa Psi, Theta Chi,
Phi Omega Pi, Alpha Chi Omega,
Alpha Chi Sigma. Delta Sigma
Lambda, PI Beta Phi, Chi Omega,
and Zeta Beta Tan.
AEacia and DU Hold
Banquets.
Honoring alumni, members of
Delta Upsilon will entertain at a
banquet on Saturday evening at
the Woodburn party house. Sev
enty guests are expected. Acacia
member will entertain at dinner
at the chapter noun for out-of-town
guests, alumni and members
of the Kansas university chapter
of Aacacia.
Her I a .layhawker renter who
will g.i up aga'inM the Curnhuaktr
line in Saturday' Homecoming
game on Memorial stadium field.
Hig Frank Haum-h weigh 800
pound and In playing his find
year on the Margin eleven. He
hall from Wi.'tui. Kana. Hi
brother Jim will be playing In th
Marling Kansas barkfield at the
fullback poeitlon.
fields of child welfar. menial hy
glen of childhood, probation, and
recreation.
Pester Exhibition.
During the entire meeting, an
exhibition of posters, pamphlets,
and books will be kept In Social
Sciences hall, room III for thoe
Interested In seeing material on
the aubject. Luncheon tickets
will also be on sale here for the va
rious conference luncheon meet
ings that will be held at the Lin
coln hotel.
On Sunday. Nov. 3. the execu
tive committee meeting dinner will
be held at th Lincoln hotel at
6:00 p. m. The opening aession will
he held at 7:30 p. m. at the All
Soula unitarian church at Twelfth
and H street.
The meetings Monday. Nov. 4
w.ll be held as follow: From 8:30
to 9:00 a. m. at the university
Temple. Twelfth and R streets;
from l:00 to 11:43 a. m. at the
university Tempi, room 205; at
12:li to 1:30 p. m. a luncheon will
be hold at the Lincoln hotel from
2:00 to 6:00 p. m. at the university
Temple, room 20S; and at 8:00 p.
m. at the Social Science auditor
ium. Meetings Tuesday Nov. 5. will
be held at Social Sciences hall, 107.
from 9:00 to 10:30 p. m.; from
10:35 to 11:43 a. m. at Social Sci
ences ball, room 207; and at 2:00 to
4:00 at the Social Sciences audi
torium. Luncheons will be held at
the Lincoln hotel at 12:13 and at
6:80 p. m. respectively.
Cornhuaker captain, will b ivn
B il during th Kaniaa gam
unles th Jayhakr pre th
Hukr I (Vi hard. In whlrn ra
th flhy lluakar leader will b
nt into th gam. Harold Frthm.
th Hatnr terror, will replac
ailv at half in th Nahiaaka
backfirlj again! Kanaa with th
rmlndr .f tn auartel bwlnf
mail up of (lair Moan. Nbra
kaa ac of trtpl tbroaUr: Hed
Young, drutng Nbiaaka halfback
and "Dutchman" Witt. Thi com
bination paee d, power
and plenty of material to com
plete th Hukker aerial gam, a
department of football that haa
greatly euprid football follow,
ei in the ronferenc this aeanon.
Aftr lit lluaker threw th foot.
ball alt ovor the field down at
Columbia Saturday. Huaktr foe
ar now on th alert for th paaa
Ing game of the Nebraskan.
Nat wek th ftoarUt gt It
fimt rest of tn (on. Aftr
driving Into th 12 football cam.
paign with what soeess t b four
tough bsttles. Coach Bibl and hi
cohorts will wslcoms that long
look- for r(t. Coach Blbl In
tends to spnd th day watching
on of Nebraska's future oppo
nents, the Oklahama tonr. In
their gam with Kn at Nor.
man. In place of a vamlty gam
nxt week, Coach Choppy"
Rhode will send his froth eleven
agaimt th Miataurt fmthman
turn fee th approval of Corn
hukr football follower. Th
frethman games In th Big ftlx
are new a yesrly vnt with oaoh
taam playing two game a yr,
on at heme and one away. The
Hukr froth will mt th Sooner
yearling th wk following at
Ncrman to thlr second gam.
Follower of the gridiron will have
an opportunity te look over Coach
Bible's pro poet t fr th 1130
campaign in th Hutker-Tlgr
froth gam on Nov, 9.
Yllry Scorer
scorer lth a total of 20 point . '"'f. fo h'l hy ! with th tam ntmd by Unltr
, to. lcto In two confereiK ganiea. Miller, tid for firt placo at t ( aity of Calif orola. Tb Oregon
I .Ni-ltrMeka Man Ui hra
Pacific International livo ktK k ' Agnculturel collrg tam. whlcb
' ekiHMitlun at l'nrtlanl. Hrek'on aihel tv Harold Fuw Sr. b
t i ii ni hit Iml-rliiir IVnin Winer graiuai imni in ioi- gianuair i imm in r.ir. -
w imiiiiK JimiMfi ' Irge of agncultum of the I nner ruulluial t-olleg tn IS:, woil
Th live atock Judging team of ady of Neliraak in 1MT. Ttia team j fourth lae al th m eahlbi
th Montana Male n(rt ultuial i he coached shared first honor I twr
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pound halfback on the Cnivemlty
of Kanas eleven, will be seen in
action Saturday hen Nebraska
meet the Harglss eleven In the
second conference game of the
season for the Scarlet. At present
standing Tage leads all Pig Six
(riri Plan Teg Came
To Be Played Friday;
Anyone Slay De "l"
Tag. you're it. Keep your
money, these ar tags for good
posture. All day Friday, between
class, men and women students
paalng th armory will b tagged
for good poetur. Five hundred
taga will be distributed for the
five hundred best postures.
According to statistics, one out
of thirteen students will be
at.i'&jj a a. mm TV A BIAIMan ' at V rm i
leal education department la upon-
soring me posture comesi.
I l.ir It vtm or r'iftr r'hr .
I thin rHlv to,4l ln'1-'r-i1nt
I n'-; and It h would l hrpr him- j
, ir nu iii4 t Mhll hurr1' iron' rr
1 rully prr thra rlM.n H -- '
I riol Blt.nd lirl In r-urly nd hanahiv
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D'HAMBURGER
for
SHOTGUN SERVICE
Buy Em by the Sack"
1141 Q St. 1718 P St
SOCIAL CONFERENCE
PLANS 1929 MEETING
(Continued From Page 1.)
Tuesday from 9:00 to 11:00. Dr.
Chamberlin will talk on ' Mental
Hygiene of the School Child."
Program Interest Student.
The luncheon at the Lincoln ho
tel in which Francis H. Hiller,
field secretary. National Probation
association, New York., will give
an address entitled, "The Child In
Court;" also the "Program for
Probation Service In Nebraska aa
a Preventive of Juvenile Delin
queacy" to b lield Monday from
3:80 to 3:00 p. m. are features of
the program. 1
Dr. Carsten's will speak on "The
Fundamentals of a Community's
Program for Child Care" to be
held Monday from 2:00 to 3:30.
Psychology will be the topic of the
Tuesday meetings in which mental
hygiene and case problems of chil
dren are discussed. Opportunities
will be given to students to meet
up with the national authorities in
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131 N. 13th
RENT CARS
Model "A" Fords. Chevrolet
sixes and fours and Reo Wol
verines and Flying Clouds.
Special discount on Chevrolet 4
cylinder cars and Reo Wolver
ines. Reservations held until 7
p. m. Time charge begins at 7
p. m. Plenty of cars at all
times. We will appreciate your
business.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Always Open
HOME
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A pooil time- to rf'plaff
any I'tii Kniblrm you
may have lost
i'omplrfr Stork of
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U. of N. Emblems
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Pull-on. button, ami snap ou'sul- aiuI center wrist j
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Fleece lined, 5.00 and 6.50
Wool lined, 2.50 and 5.00
Cotton lined, 1.50 to 7.50
Silk lined, 3.00 and 1.00
Pigskins, 4.00 and 5.00
Mochas, 5.50 and 7.50
Genuine Blackhead Mochas. 3.50,
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Buckskins, 5.00
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Jupiter Pluvius hs certainly
frowned on any and all of Ne
braska's and Coach Bible's at
tempts to get set for the big
Homecoming tilt on deck for this
Saturday with Kansa. Rain and
cold and cold and rain have all
greeted the Huker mentor ince
his return from th southland and
h i greatly perplexed as to the
outcome of hi Scariet warriors
with only Indoor practice In the
coliseum out at the fair ground
on deck for thl week. Th Corn
husker coach wants to se his
baoks In action against some real
atuff before the Kansas tilt but
unless the weather man deoides
that the Cornhusker team is going
to need some outdoor practice be
fore Saturday, the Scarlet will
workout insida until gam time
Saturday when they will tak
their places on a soggy Memorial
atadium field for th annual
Homecoming game agalnrt Kan
aa. Reports from Coach Bible and
his coaching staff are to the ef
fect that Captain George Farley,
Jtnm
NEW SIZE
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WALLET
and tlic new slylcs and de
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selection
Gold Lettered or Crested
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Our Store n Rector's Pharmacy
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You May Continue Your
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Offers Courses in the Following Deportments
W hich W ill Be of Special Interest to Teachers.
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EXTENSION DIVISION
4. .4. REED. Director.
Y0U1L
BE
THERE
WE ARE STILL SERVING
THOSE MEALS THAf
YOU LIKED SO WELL
WHEN YOU HAD
YOUR "GIRL"
OUT FOR
DINNER
THEY'LL
BE
THERE
NOT ONLY
THAT BUT THE
GANG IS HERE
EVERY NIGHT
SIPPING COKES
AND EMBIBING A
GEDUNK SUNDAE TO
THE TUNE OF YANKEE
DOODLE. THERE IS NO
PLACE LIKE NEBRASKA
NOR IS THEIR ANOTHER
PLACE TO EAT LIKE - -
WEIL ALL
BE
THERE
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Our punch for your parties adds pnuch to the dancers.
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