The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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METHODIST COUNCIL
PIANS FOR BANQUETj
liThela Sigma Phis Invade Press liox
To teed writers toffee, Doughnuts
I By Thela Sigma Phi.)
N Sandyfur Addresses
Croi'P on P"ohibilion
Essay Contest.
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bonne. illurtiuiateJ it with numi
iu Unlet ua ami haj an car
ruin lianif I ho laiak.
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m a wua iwu i urmiuaaara sua
U'i'S a lll wanv terns I be
liutiej uVaU jahli
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)lik J uiml liy ('III lcll
Tli lit in Kihi itevt.irati.ins A Ui
Wrl.ti'lie tft J'lltlnl met I hi
Hm All l.o Ki'illi .1. ..la- a,.n i it y ha.1 re.l linn, aotneu rial
1 1.. ii. Mei kimilar In Ihc i.I IkkI , um eivmnioi.l
Ho! wren l.e Halve. I II I
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f jl,;Mi-t tu.lriiU at Hie
Jiv Krveren.1 KamMur.
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iUfnliun i In iiiemUrs ul the
Ja ca.M t. the I''!-"'-!al
Kricii.ny tvanii t t.i Ik lul l
U Kurt Oiriflian chim h. at
i'.riocH cm the evenun: Nuv.
V, ri''P assumed rri..nsi.
for Ihe Hale of 100 tickets
w Lh d.ni'r
lis. uv-d for the
Ja All Mcth"Uil aity achnlul-
. tor 4J "
" ..i ..mii.- buildinr on the
of Rr.cultur cn,pu. a..4
I-.J and Fpwoith McthodiNt
.tjftbrt I Lincoln.
PiKOMion vca IV.ni up refjsrd
Bribe All-Melhinlisi lellowahip
Zart to be hrM Tuesday. Nov.
tthetianu ii"in. ....
Olfstrr uowrra. v.iiuk
(gjrh norkora. win icaiu mo
mu('i profram.
STA TAU ALPHAS.
ALPHA THETS WIN
(Continued From rage l.
Hfit hoii! M placed dirfcuy
tnt tl houa entrance.
Tb winnmp aoroniya arcorm-
Ooet 're crnirrru urumiu -CBmhuikrr
clirr'nS Jyhawk"
nfi Thfy werf enciucu uy
corMtalka and me aiaie nm.
tact, "ll'iiii 2 C IT painted In
-a mi a mhite banner was also
(d In the decoration scheme.
Phi Gamma Delta s decorauona
rt con-poked of a "Fiji house,"
formed by enclosluK He lrre
front north with cormiaiK. wo
a.7 natives of the Fiji tslnn-ls
amimp at attention on either
ode of the house entrance, and
!k invrirtinn "Th Mil Bouse
incomes you K U" above the en
truce. A large N and K were
placed on either aide of the house.
A Cornhuskcr resting on a
Air bv the side of the house
etranre floating over the golden I
,tfS of victory represented by a i
(ootball over tne eni ranee lormea
the main theme of Delta Tau
Dtltai decorations. A Jaybawk
xi perched near the egg and
"Welcome K. U. Grada" com
pleted the theme.
A brilliantly colored modern
ise effect with King Korn seated
oe, his throne and a Cornhusker
carrying the Jayhawk in on a
platter was achieved by the Chi
Omegas in their decoration
acbtnje.
The Early Bird Gets tbe
Worm" formed the central theme
of Alpha Chi Omega's decorations.
A Cornhusker was shown digging
worm and a jayhawk was flut
tering nearby In a menacing atti
tude. "Mr. J. Hawk killed in ,battle
Kw. 2, J 929" inscribed on a tomb
Rone was the main idea expressed
tt Kappa Alpha Tneta's decora
tion. A black background with
ttrs and the moon furnished a
contrast to the white tombstone.
Kappa Kappa Gamma decorated
their house with a large Cornhusk
er placed to one side of the house
entrance holding a caged jayhawk.
A log cabin effect occupying tbe
atole front of the bouse with a
Cornhusker bringing home the ba
con was represented by Delta Del
ta Delta's decorations'. Following
the Cornhusker was a limping
Kirisag football player and a band
afd jayhawk.
Delta Gamma's decorations con
luted of a Corn Cob and a Tassel
matching tbe Cornhusker trample
the Jayhawk. "Welcome Grads"
'M posted above the figures.
Air. ha T,, 1, - ru . ,1 hAf
house with a large phonograph rec
ord bearing tbe words "Homecom
ing Nebraska vs. Kansas." Di
rectly above the record was a Corn
Cob in tbe act of breaking it with
mallet.
Delta TheU Phi pictured a Corn
ousker with three feathers. 1926,
27 and '28 in his helmet, in the
W of putting in feather 1929.
Phi Kappa Psi constructed deco
rations to represent a Javbawk
th a bandaged bill "still' peck
"ig" (according to the inscription
hove the figures ) a smiling ear of
corn.
Th Lambda Chi Alphas built a
fold on the front of their
)mr laiye )el panel KiMiii; the
ui'i'it :..ii t.t Hi eniiaiit'r ! a
triil.' A Coii.liui-kri ami Jay
hunk irpie x iilnl hi I hp ,.p i.f
I hi d I'tnif
Si(iiib Nii ! . at i.'Iik it'ii.ut
l il a liufe- rnr 'f nun nl - a
J.ijU lAk lar. l.l-llll ! -.l.l,- n a
ltl(-r 'illt l 'nil tl,i lk.l
ruining -,4.11
S'rvd Cli il ..'utu.iin tint
iiuul.- nj if Mitilit iir.. I unite a 11 J
Ttni n Mii.l 1.1 .;r Kii..iiiri Ira, ling
to their ' ;h!e i 1 m
Ouii'ca It ta I'l u'nl tli.-u pia
at a i rtili I in. .1 if in .In ,111.1 ing
lailh 11 irv ilvinj; iliit in- lllxd
viith ' IVat K I" III It." iriitti of
II.
Al) l.a I'm Sign.a itnoialiuni
rimiiK'.il nl n ('iiihukri wring
ing a jHVliu'vk net k A elmtgun
Wha I liu ni t .'lie M.l- of the
Jln.kt r
writing up tue Kama li their
. . 1 itaixirs. ibt-re. nj in timaha. wrre
ii. i fh , ,i0 i . l. .' " certain thai their irports ol
rditir -f ihH liaily .Sebianka Uilh. ....... ..v,.i.
al wH " And be yeaieniay. ! .... I ".... . ... .h h .
I After the emr he waa dnppiiii: .... . Wi..,.
. - .a - H I It IIII.MIiit wit", Ht'ann VllMi
t c.ffee whi.h the .,iinai.l,e 1
aie the bitMtilv.ualiiii' atiiilioa.
a.nii.l puM.I n.m Willi li.Niia kept
Cl -'d rn,'-.l In UoiiKlllU( ""J
l'i. S. 'lr tH iliril to n.K
Hi wninvn inva.tri n1 it wae
n-iii. i kn'.lv .asy t. t;t-l tliioujin
llir KtK.llutii sn.l up to I lie- puaa
UlV
An ien Ixx.k l-eHiing the uortll !
"Wholly liihle with a 1 ornrm-k-rr
Htnmling nearly and Kansas
and Ni-i'ia-ka pennant adding a
toiuh of rolur wan tbe decoration
scheme uvd hy ?in-a I'bl Sigma.
A (Virnhuiiker tmgging a jay
hawk with a gun and a sign "Down
that Jayhawk'" were used by Del
ta Sigma Delta in decorating for
homecoming.
Phi Alpha Delta's decorations
consisted of a sign inscribed with
"N U Kan-Kan K U."
A large telephone bearing the
inscription "Hello grads N" was
ueJ by the Delta L'psilon house
in decorating.
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
decorated with their pin. tbe signs
"Shake Kansas" and "Shake
Grada" and figures representing a
Cornhusker and returning grads..
Delta Sigma Phi used a "Grad
Zeppelin -.N1P29" in their' home
coming decorations.
The central figure in Pi Kappa
Alpha's decorations was a Corn
husker sharpening an ax while a
javbawk, tied to a stake, looked
on.
Sigma Alpha Mu decorated with
red and white bunting and a white
fence. A red lantern was hung
over a gate in the fence.
Kappa Sigma represented a
Cornhusker carrying home a Jay
hawk on his shoulder in th-..r dec
orations. Above tbe Husker was
the sign "Open season on Jay
hawks." Sigma Phi Epsllon decorated the
entrance to their house with a
large heart inscribed with the
greek letters of the fraternity and
"Our heart is open."
Theta Chi used tne uornnusaer
wringing a Jayhawk'a neck Idea
and also susnended a welcoming
sim from two towers in front of
their house entrance.
Pi Kappa Phi's decorations were
a Cornhusker arB Jayhawk with
"Welcome Howdy Grads" strung
between the two.
A Husker with a butterfly net
chasing a Jayhawk with a football
in its beak formed me central
motif of Zeta Beta Tau's decor
ations. Phi Sigma Kappa decorated
with their fraternity nag, a ma
roon colored banner with the greek
Kiln's I'til.i w-iveo it.mi.tinul and
con" Ul lh plr Urn. Thai
aaiKtuimn of newxa--r men wa
Inva led by ihe feminine Joumal
ia'.a almilly 'liter the fllt quailer.
Fiiat came I lie doughnut but Ihe
) cu'iee waa yet to c,in hrn tl-
' game waa resumed ai'.ei the half.
, Summing hoi. .ta waa U-tter late
. UiM nrvrt.
'I i' lilllo din It tr U.K on H e
wet ai.le which l.oka like a tiny
prrch fiom the oppoaita atanl tl
Ihe etailiuin u realiy iarj;e -there
.. - ........ . ..,. . 1 .,Hn In tt
prrr mmiii ,.,.. ... u m ... . . . . - -. - - - - - -
Telrtinf-h inatrumenu fluked out ' ijoughiiiits aa much aa the student
Ihe pUv-l y-ily account .l the joi fnalietf Jul the tup Iheie and
I game, and except for them therethe ni,lit of the cheeitng section
waa little nni.ie 1hn someine in action between the halves. Both
wool, I snort the names ot the men 'of ibem are anxious lo repeat the
i making a play. This was tole-, experience an.' even the sports d
' i.hmied bv a man down on thei itor agreed that the coffee was
FRATERNITIES RN'SH
SOCCER THIS WEEK
Monday and Tuesday Will
See End of Schedule. '
Barring R: in
Tile iclUaiiuli I of llir inn ifra-.
tcrnity .- rr .iillr will br
(irarrd away tl. vtik l aili!l ,
tain. All yanir have Iw.n ai.heil- ;
tiled for Mull'lHV or 'lur.lnv hV
li.-n .air waa aiuird Willi . lludnlph ogeln-. manager ol iu
putx. coifee Mint hi.i;liniil whit h Iramiual atliietiia
madf hei s nt o .rli .me Kt.mi1 The uhedule Monday - Field
Ihe litji ol ill bleachers where N'o. 1 -Alpha Sigma Phi va Theta
the .oM wiitna view the gam. ; Chi. o'tlock: igma Hu Kpailon
field veiv xmall and I vs leiia 1 mu n. a o ci.k k riem
the vaid l.ne eland out I No. 2-lela &.pn.n ijimUU
ami Hi ,.lvei l.M.k like Sigma Chi. 4 01 lock: Th.ia Xi va
, 11 w . Furrn Hoiiite. o'llm k
Il la nr. to Ull whethri the! Tuesday: Fu Id No. I Kappa
' pie. m-n rev ved Hi cufco and, Sigma va Dc.lt t pailoti. .'. oVI.ak:
rir'q .o t - V I r,ij;nin t -ill va
Alpha Caiuma i:ho. A o'lliHk.
I FAIR WEATHER AIDS 'tu.lrt. in general has Ua ea.
1 vraonnAv eit rctiru ten.ll lo in. lu.i it. wek end
YEARBOOK SALE. ML. N (f Soy KrllllC(ty hllM,, tttX
ll'ontinucd From Pg I I ,,u of Uviai-I .weallier lll
, It I nery to do Iht in older nmi.lo the leiim r. lo approach
1 that Ihe prgrraa of rampa 1.11 Mitlnn Mriking .l-tin' if Ins
ran be checked U'.tl of lii'Xi aalra
1 A aalea drive a coiulucl. l
I amorg the alun ni who were Utck 1
for homecoming The t-nr ar.n.i f , .' 1 '
f. . ,
1, 'i
the
1 lean,
tlearlv
Ow.r 11
All) Ii
and the sk.iu reporters I "Juat right
initial on tt. a iifce N and an
a Hi mm welcoming banner.
Beta Theta Pi built a miniature
corn! u Id In their front yard with
Jayhawk roosting on the talks,
in decorating lor homecoming. The
wclcomina sirna and the . Beta
dragon were also used.
A Cornhusker holding bis nose
aa ha tnok the lid Off a kettle
containing a jayhawk was used by
Phi Mu in their Homecoming arc
orations. Sigma Kappa'a decorations con
sisted of an ear of corn shooting
a jayhawk. and several welcome
signs.
"Sailing home" Inscribed under
the good ship Nebraska grads and
a lighthouse representing home
made up TheU Phi Alpha's decor
ations. Alpha Omlcron Pi drove a big
sedan into their front yard, and
placed two well dressed girl man
nikins and several bags around it
in decorating' for homecoming.
"You can t down us," supported
by a jayhawk and an ear of corn,
was used by Alpha Xi Delta in
their decorations.
Gamma Phi Beta decorated with
four Huskert climbing a corn stalk
a jaybawk and another Cornhusk
er In the act ot passing a football
In front of their entrance. "Howdy
Kaws" was spelled out in the
house windows.
Phi Omega Pi used the pictures
of a student rally and the sign,
"Rally grads" in decorating for
homecoming.
Business Phone L&553
O. W. Miller
University
Student Hair Dresser
Ideal Barber
Shop
ROY A. HULM
Proprietor
Appointments Made
234 South
Lincoln,
14th St
Nebr.
TVlia Zrta rmsented the Hus
ker 1H2H football car running over
a jayhawk.
"Aw wots vo idea In bnnmne
dat up." spoken by a jaybawk to a
Cornhusker pointing to the history
of games won by Kansas and Ne
braska and "Welcome again Jay
hawk " were used by Alpha Phi in
their decorations
Alpha Sigma Phi. Delta Chi.
Kappa Delia and a few others did
not decorate.
Learn to Dance
l.uarnblee lo l.-iu h yoii n aix
Private Len
Clasecs evei . Miuuh ami
Wedliefday
Private lewfi noiiuii, iui-n.-on
evening
Call foi Appoint nit-1. 1
Mrs. Luella Williams
Private
Phone B4258.
Studio
122(i
D St
Under New Management
Lighthouse Inn
39 Si South
Serving
Special Noon
Lunches
with
Home Baked Pie
Our Store
is
Your Store
The
Students'
Store
Rector's Pharmacy "
13th A P St.
C. E. Buchholz, Mgr.
Men's Suits
Topcoats
Cleaned
and
Pressed
CO
kfid your Hat Gloves
ocans riecKue
out alteration department
can repair or rtline your
or coau. Buv quality and
Jrte.
"COLLAR CLEAMPJ5"
AU This
Week
RIALTO
Laura
A P1ANIE
CAUGHT!
lav trap! Hal' tight In a
eamprewilaing aituatlon by vel
vet arm I See haw the beauti
ful cherua girl cured her uncla-In-lew
of the hallef that h
u a faat ai h Beamed, or
naughty a h ballevad her. It'
deiicleualy. delightfully, daring:
Robert Ellu fS9?
Wr. Jocelyn Lee Tf 1
Souod CceefJY"BlG TIME CHARLIE"-Sean Keys
The Biggest
Show Lincoln
Ever Saw!!
25 Stars
Chorus of 200
THE greatest screen entertain
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Filled with glamorous personali
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choruses, lavish settings, amusing
skits, marvelous dance numbers!
1:
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CRAWFORD
MARION DAVIES
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
TALKING
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DANCING
PICTURE
with
Marian Davie. John Gilbert,
Norm Shrer. Willi"1
Halne. Jon Crwfoed, u
ter Keaton, Bel Love,
Chrle King, Conrd Ngel,
I lend Barry mora, at r I
Draler, Jatk Benny, Gu
Edwarda, Dana A Arthur,
I Laurel A Hardy, Ulcll ".
Uniu Pge, Polly Morn.
Owen Lea, Brox 81a
tera, Albertlna Raaeh
Ballet. Natacha Nat
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Rounder.
The first son-
and-danee revue
to come to the
screen !
OHN GILBERT
NORMA
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'A i
BUSTER
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V5f 1
i More laughs, more song hits,
I more spectacular scenes than
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The Mighty
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Raymond Hatton
Wjinei Ola.iC
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You'll call Bancroft the world's
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