The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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BY MAHY NI'IHl-S CAMI'l'S KDITUK
Military Ititll Oiirn Coi'tnnl
Suoii at INcltruxku
With tin' Miililnry lu!l uixhin tin- I'oiihhI miixoii nt the L'lii-vi-rsity
of NYlii'Hoku ilicn- follow nunilx is of formal affair in
iliiwii town Imttlh nihl i liititir Iioiimk of (i reck orguniutions.
Tin' t'irnhiiskr ciiNtuiiii- fur uuivciity uiiiiiiii hiuI the
Cornhiiskir lumtii'l tor hum on I'lklay, lo'gcllur with noun
two dozen iliiiu iiiK pnrtii s for the -oiniiit wim k end, promise
diversion for nil university Minimis.
Since present national punhi'l
lenic rules dii itnl rei-onu'.e the
account h of sorority partie. ic
cording to Mr. KliiUieth Thomp
non. rhnirman of rnnhellcnic coun
cil. The NebrasWan wil cHrry no
Htnries of social activities of mem
Is, r sororities in the future.
Sig Phi Sigs Give
Formal Saturday.
At" the Conilnwker hallioom,
three hundred couplea attended the
format party given by Sigma Phi
Sigma Saturflny. Krateinlty color
were used In the decorations. An
chaperoha were Mr. and Mra. C.
W. Smith and Mr. and Mm. Phillip
A. Slaymuker.
Kathryn Douglas
To Wed. .
Announcement has been made of
the engagement and approaching
marriage of Kathyrn Douglas.
Omaha, to Carl B. Gerber of Pitta
burgh, Pa. Following the wedding
in Omaha on Dec. 28, the couple
will be at home In Pittsburgh. Miss
Douglas Is an alumnae of the Uni
versity of Nebraska and a mem
ber of Alpha Chi Omega. She was
president of the A. W. S. last year
and a member of the Mortar
Hoard.
Formal Given by
Phi Sigma Kappa.
I hi SiKnia Kappa entertained
t ht i-c hundred ei.ii.It-a at a formal
paity at the Lincoln hotel ballroom
Hut unlay evening. Ulue and red.
the fraternity colors, formed the
haii for the decorations. The
chaperons for the party were Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Sennlng and Cap
tain and Mrs. E. C. Flegel.
Earl-Edmiston Wedding
On December 26.
At the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Earl of Ulysses.
Inea Earl will wed Robert F.d
miston of Lincoln on Dec. 20. Mr.
Kdmlslon and hia bride will make
their home in Lincoln. Miss Earl
bas been attending the University
of Nebraska where she It a mem
ber of Delta Gamma.
with the colleges they attended,
follows:
liUHK. H. Coon, Orand Island.
IBM -A. II. Marsh. Vnlveraity
of Nebiaxka. -
1907 Hamurl M. Rlnaker, Ne
braska.
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leyan.
1914
1916
J. E. Hmlth. Cotner.
W. K. Kaney, Hastings.
!!ulu nttfcliaU. Nrlit&ak.
W. F Croasiand. Wei-
The eraeon's
lalnmenl.
moat brilliant enter-
Florens Zieg-feld'i
"Qlorifying The
American Qirl"
A (orgeoua girt -and -music axtrara
Kanta revue-mmanre.
It's All Talklng-Slnglng-Danclng
ON THE STAGE
"BURT"
And Hn stage Show
"BLUEOLOGY"
Assisted by
"Danceland Limited"
with Harvey Bios, and
Dorothy Barnrtt
Al-Tucker & Smith-Manny
Two Gentlemen F'om Nowhere
The Le-Mays
Fortmost exponents of tha
Apache Danes
Stuart Symphony Orchestra
H. J. Bahich Conducting
Playing
"Murltana" by Wallacs
NOW
STUART
NOW
Show 1 to 67 to 11
Mat. 40. Nits 60. Loges 60-75
100
NATURAL
COLOR
SINGlrfti
TALKING
DANCING
PICTURE
Warner Bros,
present
"GOLD
DIGGERS of
BROADWAY"
Special Prices
Mat. 40c. Night 60c. Child. 25c
Shows at 1-3-5-7-9
ORPHEUM now
HER FIRST
ffjSC ALL
f TALKING
I Jlr2f- ROMANCE
I
WITH
IH Ut ROBERT
ERNEST TORRENCE
An amazing atory. sweep'"
from the South American )unu lea
to tha gilded h"nt ot New
,OC"ty- NEWa-COMEOY
NOW
LiriCOLN
NOW
i... 1.1.K.7.9
Mat. 5. Nlta 50. Child. 10.
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WESLEY GROUP DIVES
ST. CLAUDIA' SUNDAY
iContinued from Pa(fe One I
who had been healed of a withered
hand was enacted by Fred Hans
com. while Arden Bergqulst por-
Vtrayed Shimeah. who hnd ben
cured of a palsy. Harl N. Ander-
sen had the role of Lazarus, who
had been raised from the dead.
! Other parts were Judas Iscar
1 lot. who betrayed Jesus. Ruben
1 lei lit. Beultth and Tetronla. maid
ens to Claudia. Malinda Keller and
Irene Keet, respectively. Ruth
i Bubrman had the part of Miriam,
' a sweet Hebrew singer. Mary of
Magdala. from whom seven devils
were cast out, was portrayed by
Lenore Sams. Bernlce Beach and
i Goldia Bauer had the roles of
Claudia's maidens.
Miss Ames Directs.
This drama bas been under the
direction of Miss Mercedes Amea,
'30, Lincoln, who has been assisted
by Mrs. Nancy Forsman Dickey,
.'sistant Instructor In dramatics.
Miss Eva Cooper. '30. Milford, has
had charge of the wardrobe. The
new scenery and HKhtlnjr effects
have been constructed under the
supervision of John Stenvall, '31,
North Platte.
The quartet of St. Paul church,
Altinas Tullis, soprano; Doris
Clapp Cole, contralto: Reuben
Walt, tenor, and Edwin Bochmcr,
bass, assisted by the organist,
Grace Finch, presented a musical
program In connection with the
play. Tho program: Organ pre
lude, "Parsifal," Wagner. "Qod so
Loved the World," from the Cruci
fixion. Stainer; "The Crucifix."
Faure; both by the quartet. Organ,
"Processional to Calvary," Stainer;
duet, "Watchman, What of the
Night?" Sargent, by Reuben Walt
and Edwin Boehmer. "Christ the
Lord is Risen Today," Handel, by
the quartet.
Rev. Walter Aitkin, pastor of St.
Paul Methodist church, and Rev.
W. C. Fawell, Methodist university
pastor, had charge of the service.
WEST POINTER
WINS NEBRASKA
RHODES AWARD
(Continued from Page 1.)
college of arts and sciences of the
University of Nebraska.
Attends Midland College.
His early education was re
ceived at Humphrey, where he
graduated from high school In
1925. The following year he vt
tnded Midland college at Fre
mont. Schimmelpfennlg received
his appointment to West Point
from Congressman Howard by
competitive examination. He will
enter Oxford university in October,
1930.
The Rhodes scholarships were
founded by Cecil Rhodes, who
amassed a fortune from the South
African diamond mines. The schol
arship provides for a stipend of 400
pounds, about $2,000, per year for
three years study at Oxford uni
versity. Qualifications for Scholar.
In order to qualify a candidate
must be an American citizen be
tween eighteen and twenty-five
years of age.'and a resident or rol
lege student of two years standing
In the state to which he applies.
Rhodes scholrs are chosen for
intellectual qualities, character,
leadership, and interest in sports.
Thirty-two .scholarships are
awarded to citizens of the United
States each year, and a greater
number are allotted to the various
British dominions and colonies.
One From West Point.
Schimmelpfennlg was the only
Rhodes scholar to be chosen this
year from West Point. Scholar
ships from Arizona, Oklahoma,
Nevada and Wisconsin were
awarded to the students from the
United States naval academy.
A complete list of the Rhodes
scholars from Nebraska, together
Paid F. Good. Amherst.
P. H. Means. Nebraska.
1917-18 - None on account Of the
war.
Ralph T. Wilson, Crelfh-
ton.
1920 Alfred Reese. Nebraska.
1921 R. II. Peter. Cornell.
1922 Woodson Kpurlock, Ne
braska. 192S- Sheldon Tefft Nebraska.
1925 -John Weetermann, Ne
braska. 1027 -Hugh Cox. Nebraska.
1P2H-Robert N. Laach. Nebraska,
AT MIL
Engineers Invite University
Students to Attend
Lecture Jonight.
Dr. O. J. Perrlne of the Ameri
can Telephone and Telegraph
company will give a talk on the
"Application of the Photo Electric
Celt to Communication" under the
auspices of the American Institute
of Electrical Engineers In social
science auditorium at 7:30 p. m. to
night. His talk will be illustrated
by motion pictures and sound pro
jection apparatus.
Dr. Perrlne ta in the department
of Information with the American
Telephone and Telegraph company
and has a major position in the
publishing of the Bell Technical
Journiil. The primary purpose of
his lecture here la to Interest the
college In the scientific develop
ments carried on In the Bell labor
atories. There will be no recruit
ing activities carried on In connec
tion with his visit.
An Invitation is extended to all
university atudente to hear the address.
A. W. S. COUNCIL
HEARS REPORTS
OF COMMITTEES
The Associated Women Students'
onnnrii met Mondsv afternoon to
hear reports by Mildred Olson on
the girls costume pany. iu im ui
Friday night, Dec. 13. at the
hv Helen McChesney
who presented plans for the Coed
Follies to De neia reo. ,
port on vocational guidance week
was made by Lois Erickson. The
council was composed of the presi
dents of each organized sorority
house on the campua. Julia Pider
is president.
Handball Players Muit
Play Senii-Finals Soon
All handball players today are
warned to play off semi-final
matches in both single and doubles
by Rudolph Vogeler, director of In
tramural athletics. Finals will be
played next week, in order that
the tournament may be completed
before Christmas vacation.
Dramatic Club Will
Hold Tryouta Tonight
University Dramatic club will
hold tryouts for men students at
7:30 p. m. tonight in the Temple
theater.
WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM
SELECTED FOR YEAR
dolph, Lois Raymond and Esther
Scott.
There will be no more firing un
til after Christmas, according to
Mary Ann Davis. After vacation
all members will be required to
practice at least twice a week, and
will be limited to two targets at
each attendance.
;The range will be open In Janu
ary, from 1 to 4 p. m. on Monday;
and to 11:15 a. m. on Tuesday,
Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday.
KLUB INITIATES
8 NEW PLANS AT
MONDAY MEET
(Continued from Page One)
Kosmet , Klub show produced in
1913 was made up of a mixed cost.
Mixed casts have always proved
popular and nvt with much suc
cess. In fact. It was at one time
thought that the production of a
ahow without a mixed cast was an
Impossibility.
Two or three persons have de
clared their Intentions of writing
plays, according to members of the
club.
APPLICATIONS ARE IN
SALEM'S
5 WE SPECIALIZE
S IN MALTED MILKS
I. AND LUNCHES .
B7909 19th & 0
! e"
Mat. 25c Nite 35c
Cbil. 10c
COLONIAL
Monte Blue
In
"Skin Deep"
Christmas Gifts
UtfM .Cigarette Cases. Lighters, Military Seta.
Or IllIXl" Tuxedo get. Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Ring,
Chain. Kntres, Belt Bucklee, Bill Folds,
etc., etc
Necklace-Compact, Bracelet. Pearta. Manl-
. FOr Iter" cur, seta, Perfume Bottles, Pins, Ring,
tc, etc
Gifts from 1.00 up
lltirris-Sarlor Jewelry Co
1323 0 St. Lincoln
ORDER FOR AWARDS
General Elttlriu Company
Sponsors Fellowships
For Research.
Charles A. Coffin foundation,
established some years ago by the
Genera) Electric company, has an
nounced that applications are now
being made for the Charles A.
Coffin fellowships for 19.10-31.
The terms of the Charles A. Cof
fin foundation made provision for
the award of five thousand dollars
annually for fellowships to gradu
ates of the universities, colleges
and technical ecbols throughout the
United States, who have shown, by
the character of their work, that
they could, with advantage, under
take rr continue research work In
educational institutions either in
this country or abroad.
Three Fields Represented.
The fields In which these fellow
ships are to be awarded are elec
tricity, physics and physical chem
istry. The committee, composed of
Oano Dunn, representing the Na
tional Academy or sciences, n. i.
Rees. representing the Society for
Promotion of Engineering Educa
tion, and Harold B. Smith, repre
senting the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, desires to
make the awards to men who,
without financial assistance, would
be unable to devote themselves to
research work The fellowshipi
will carry a minimum allowance of
five hundred dollars. This allow
ance may be increased to meet the
special needa of applicants to
whom the committee decides to
award the fellowships.
Candidates for the Charles A.
Coffin fellowships should file ap
plications on forms provided for
that purpose, and obtainable from
the secretary. Applications will
be welcomed from seniors desiring
to do research work as a part of
the requirements for an advanced
degree as well as graduates of
universities, colleges, and technical
schools, but anv award to a senior
will be conditioned upon hia grad
uation.
Applications Go to Dean.
The committee requests that all
applications first be sent to the
dean of the educational Institution
at which the applicant la, or has
been, in attendance within the
year. The committee desires that
the dean or other college executive
In turn file all the applications re
ceived by htm at the same time, to
gether with a statement naming
the two men applying who In his
opinion or the opinion of the fac
ulty are best quannea to receive
the award.
Applications must be filed with
the committee by March 1. 1930,
end should be addressed to secre
tary, Charles A. Coffin Founda
tion, Schenectady, in. y.
COUNCIL MAKES
PLANS FOR XMAS
PARTY SATURDAY
(Continued from Page One)
The Christmas party will be the
fourth soonsored bv the barb coun
cil this year. Others, according to
Alan Williams, cnainnan, nave
been extremely successful both In
attendance and In a financial way.
Attendance, Williams points out,
Increased at each successive party.
Several more are being planned for
next semester.
Students
Earn etra monay In your apara
tima selling popular prlrea pat
ented Athletic ahirtK and ahorta.
No experience neceaaary.
Rep Menawear Products
150 Waat 22 St. New York City
Untitling Stniilof(it
lU-gin Inquiry Into
Marriage Statistic
An inquiry Into marriage statis
tics Is now being conducted at the
Cuuitty Coutt tuuac hy atuuauU tu
the sociology class of Dr. Hattle
Plum Williams. Questions dealing
with the most popular age for
marriage, the permanency of mar
riages consummated at the differ
ent gea. the ratio of civil and re
ligious marriages, how the num-
hsir of marrlarea varies bv months.
and changes In manage customs
will be Investigated by tna stu
dents. Complete data on all marriage
records of tha veers 1800. 1000.
1910 and lt20 la betng gathered
and analysed by me ciaaa. ino
records show the number of mar
rlnrea deslsmate as to whether
they were civil or religious, age.
color, and place or nirtn or noun
parties, aud whether they have
been previously married.
BAND PRESENTS
INITIAL CONCERT
PROGRAM SUNDAY
The University of Nebraska ft.
O. T. C. band presented the first
concert of the season at the coli
seum Sunday afternoon. William
T. Quick was director, and Carrol)
Pauley, captain. First lieutenants
are Raymond Hitchcock and Leon
Latimer. Eugene Robb and Her
bert Probasco are second lieu
tenants. The following program was pre
sented: University of Nebraska march,
Sousa.
Overture. "Barber of Seville," G.
Rossini.
Washington Post march, Sousa:
Indian Dawn, Zamecnlk.
"Pas dee Fleurs," Delibes.
"El Capltan" march. Sousa.
Walts. "Under the Rose." H. B
Blake.
Ye Ancients march. Reeves.
Selection, "Rose Marie." Prlml.
The Stars and Stripes march.
Sousa.
The Cornhusker.
throughout tUe country, with a , will be taken Into I'hl 8ignu, hot.
....... .. ...I. rn . ,.t ii .la rv tiii ,1 ii u u 1 fraternity, at the
'projm-ta. nvaklng the research in- : annunl hamjurl afld Initiation ol
, formtion more available and re- ht ortaiuiatlon at the I
'port" he trend In research. Dr. ty cl.Ji Saturday evening. IJee,
1 UltoMignnl la a pat preaident of j M. If - A. l.ymaa.
the association. roueg. o, Poui7l .....
'the meeting
l'hjtldan Vill
targaret Hammond, Lin-1
CLASSIFIED ADS.
AFTER A IX Its a Townsend phrHoarmpb
you want
&F COURflB your photofrapb from
Hsurk fltwtlo will
DIMM.
Cost WTilts ofd "wrist' watufi. St wltK
diamonds ana 4 saphlrss. Reward
Marlallra Lay. BM1.
LOHT- Wrist watrh In laratory of Andrews
hall Friday afternoon. Remard. M 108.
WANTF.D: Have had experience In thesis
wrltlne. Prlrea reasonable. Rose Blue,
3.111 R St. Dial M323.
Learn to DANCE
Ckpart Instruction In
ballroom dancing
Phena B 431V for appointments
BORNER SISTERS DANCE
STUDIO
104 Nebr. State Bk. Bldg.
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
All Crested
Ring
Pins'
Cuff Buttons
Brooches
Bracelet
Bill Foils
Bags
Sterling Silver
Jewel Boxes
HALLETT
University Jeweler
Eat. 1871 117-118 So.
12
Winter Ballroom Iiwitesfouj
. . . and here are just the
skates to wear .... The
perfect fit and correct bal
ance make skating a pleas
ure. You'll be proud of these
fine tubular skates attached
to-shoes. Sizes for everyone,
for every kind of skating.
ASadJdisxgsaSt&CtessEar
Dr. Mare
coin physician, will address the
Pre-Medic club at Its monthly
meeting at the Grand hotel. N ed
nraday evening. This meeting of
the club will be Co-ed night with
the girls of the club presenting the
program.
Phi Sigma Will Takt
New Member Saturday
Nineteen senior and graduate
students and five faculty members ' ...
I .earn lo dame now au Ibat yJ
.an enjoy the holl.Ly parties.
Will guarantee to tearh you to
danca In sis priests Ueoans.
Rallrtx.ni. fl and lap danrlnf.
Lady Assistant
Lee A. Thornberry
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j Gift Suggestions
Mottoes
Book Una's
Diaries
Checkers
Cribbagr Boards
Perpetual Calendars
Fountain Pens
Blotter Pads
Smoker Trays
Statnp Boxes
Memorandum Pads
Recipe Files
Stationery
l)rk Fountain Pen
lnk-uell Sets
Leather Memo Books
Card Games
Smokador
Bill Folds
Correspondence Cases
Scissors and Letter
Opener Sets
Key Tainers
Desk Calendars
Bridge Sets
Card Cases
I'ni. of AV6. Pennants
Stationery Portfolio
Decorated Waste Basket Table Throws
Brief Cases ' History Covers
Laundry Cases Bill Folds
Uather History Covers Pillow Tops
Desk Lamps
STATIONERS.
GIFTS FOR MEN.
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and therte are three
more pairs: each
a different color!
A gift that no one else if Rfcel?
to give her. Books . . . jewelry ...
flowers . . . they're all good, ery
good I But you, perhaps, irosild
rather gire her something inti
mate . . . something so paraxansJ
that it seems made for her, smd
for do one else in the world!
Then ... it must be Cordon
Skin-Tone stockings ... a box of
them . . . four sheerly delightful
pairs ... four shades to comple
ment her complexion exactly, for
that's what they do, yon know!
And they will aocent the eolo,
and err cry lovely line, of the
frocks she wears. Ask her after
ward . . . she'll tell yon all about
them! They're charmingly put
up ... in an intriguing box shell
want to keep!
Ts she blonde? Or brunette ?
Or in between? Decide that . . .
and choose ... for there are four
individual cation plasmed far
each typo.
Goidon
With Dorej Le
Bronaen Jehi
Tully Marshall
Mat. 1Bo Nita 3Se--Chlld. 15
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