The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE DAILY NMKASKAN
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Wrrk'm ArlMtir.
Kit i) thing from foriuaU to iHimrry costume atv ia order
fur tlx- lariotia pntlica givm liy tin- iiniiilr of (irnk If Iter
tirtfitniiiti.nn t li it Mrk nul. Cam pun rlulm have sclit'tltilrtl
partim, mi the rtk ruvi LiU to In- a full one in apltc of
wmtn 1. 1 nut.
IOWIRV MRTV AT
&. A. E. HOUSE.
Memler f Ki-ma Alpha l"p.
Minn will entertain at a bowery
lry at the chapter hou tin
hatuiuay evening, tlucata will be
ell.r4 in foMurnea whuh are In
fceej.inf with the rrnrral theme of
Iba party- Aa rhaperona for tha
affair ill be lr. ami Mia. C II.
Iluunon. Mra. II. A. Woodbury.
anU Mr. U. O. Km ha.
THETA CHI PUDGE
ENTERTAIN.
rttvtgaa f tba fraternity will en
tertain aitive members of Theta
tin end gueata at a a port a party
Kl the chapter houae Saturday
evrninc;. levoratina will be euj.
pertive of popular aporta, ami
nwlumn will be thnae auitable for
general aporta wear. Mr. ami Mra.
Jamea C Lrwta and Mra. Anna
Knapp will serve aa chaperonea.
METHODIST COUNCIL
It HOST.
Ilia Methodist student council
will entertain Methodist unlveraiey
Mudenta at Trinity Methodiat
ihurvh Friday evening from S to
II o'clock. Typical winter decora
MECUAMCAL EXG1XEERISG DEPARTMENT
SERVES AS STATE TESTING LABORATORY
Public service to tha state Je
lartments, municipalities, and the
induatnes of the atate are aome
tf the services rendered by the de
partment of mechanical engineer
ing of the University f Nebraska
apart from Its primary purpose of
Hiving the young men of the atate
instruction In the various subjects
included In this branch of engin
eering. Frof. Jilet W. Haney la tha
i hairmao of thia department.
The fuels and lubricants labora
tory Is making almost daily con
tact with fuel concern . city coun
cils, school board i, state depart
menta and Individuals In testing
and furnishing Information regard
the heating value, physical prop
erties, selection and purchase, the
storage and efficient comubsUon
of liquid and solid fuels. Numerous
contacts are made with oil dealers,
and customers In analyzing and
furnishing information regarding
the lubricating properties of oils.
The heat power engineering di
vision makes numerous contacts
over the state in ten conducting of
acceptance tests on various types
of power producing equipment,
making complete power plant testa
to determine the cost of producing
power and the determining of the
operating characteristics of new
equipment being developed by the
various manufacturera.
The pattern making division
Everybody's Seeing the
Laugh Riot of the Yearl
"THE KIBITZER
ft
with
Harry Green Mary Brian
Neil Hamilton
And "BURT'S Great Stage
Presentation with the
Stuart Symphony of 25
STUART
Show 1 to B. 7 o 11.
Mat. 40. Eve. 60. Lone '5-
The Stars of -BROADWAY
MELODY" In a colorful Talkie
Bessie Love
Charles King
In
"Chasing Rainbows"
with Technicolor
IRtPMEllM
Show 1-1-S-7-S
Mil SS. Eve. 60. Chll. 10.
Ramon Novarro
In
Devil-May-Care
A Musical Romsnee
With Your Screen Favorites
ONCOLN
Show 1--5.7-t
Mat. &. Eve. 60. Chll. 10.
SALT0
THIS WEEK
Warner Bros. Present
Ted Lewis
In
"Is Everybody
Happy?
Sound Comedy Sound New
Mat. 23c. Eve. 35c. Chll. 10c
Shows at 1-1-5-7-t
COLONIAL
Th "Qutn of Melodnm"
In Hor Flrrt Starring stoio
Evelyn Brent
"DARKENED
ROOMS"
A Paramount Picture
Sound Comedy '.jr
Mat. 1'- Evr. 2"c. ,0c
Shew at 1-3-5-7-t.
1
Campus
cam pl a io)rroR
lion will he used for the party
which la on the order of a winter
ixrta featival with Neva ltoth
Turner in charge. Ilerenli-ce llff
man. president of the council. M
ai ran -iic the program, while
Harold Itiawa and Doiolhy Ja k
Mn ere planning the gamee aaj
lunta. A committee beaded by
Hem li t t a Ifa-tkcr la la charge of
the rerrrthmcnta. Ilev. and Mia.
W. C Kawrll. Itev. and Mra. J,
Howard Drawn, and Mr. and Mra.
M. II. Merrill are chaperona for
ine party.
KAPPA PSI CIVEt
FORMAL.
Me robe ra of Kappa Tat will en
teralu at a formal party at tba
Lincoln ballroom Friday evening.
Chaperoning will be Mr. and Mra.
U K. Umtgren. Mr. and Mra. J
It Burt, and Mr. and Mra. L. E.
(underaon.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
CIVEt PARTY.
A French cabaret will be the
acene of the dinner dance given
by l-amtxle Chi Alpha fraternity
at tha chapter houae Saturday
evening. Small tablea will be ar
ranged near the walla of tha roomi
makes patterna and core boxes for
machine parts for the manufac
turers and small foundries not op
erattng pattern making depart
menta. This is a vtry Important
service due to the fact that there
are so few commercial pattern
makers in the state. A number of
patterns have been made for the
various state departments and in
atitutlons.
The designing, making of all
patterns, castings and cores, and
the machine and assembly work on
projects are done by students un
der the supervision of the instruc
tors In charge of these labora
tories.
SPELLING NAMES.
Pathfinder: In the Inner eon
victiona of many serious people
there hss long existed a silent
realization that somewhere along
the line of educational progress
more attention should be given
and received In the matter of
spelling proper names. Now that
a case has ccme up to show the
import ane. of the question to the
distracted public consciousness the
occasion is ripe to sjeak the long
repressed word.
From the white house to the
senate went the nomination of
Frederick A. Tilton to an impor
tant office. The senat deliberately
confirmed the nomination. Then It
was learned that there was no
Frederic A. Tilton. A little unnec
essory letter "Tc" Inserted by a
clerk spoiled the whole operation
and Frederic had to be nominated
and confirmed all over again.
Anybody ivbo is not a Smith,
Brown or Jones is constantly hav
ing his name understood wrong. A
I careful man ordering a dozen gad
i gets over the telephone gives his
name and address slowly and dis
tinctly and then spells it out
"Fall F-a-1-1 Fall." Then when
his package comes addressed to
Mr. McCall" he is not surprised.
Ke, only sijrhs. There seems to be
a perversity of human nature here
and really something should be
done about It
The letter "m" does not occur
once in the song "There is No
Place Lake Nebraska."
Former Jayhawk Coed Reveals Fact
That Midwestern Girl Is Successful
LAWRENCE. Kas. Girls from
the middlewest are particularly
successful in business in New
York, according to an article in
the New York World, written by
Betty Lindley, daughter-in-law of
Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley of
the University of Kansas. Her
husband, Ernest Kidder Lindley,
Is also a member of the World
staff.
Interviews with personnel di
rectors of large department stores
and with business executives
showing the success of girls from
west of the Alleghaneys are con
tained in Mrs. Lindley's article.
"The girl who is an ex-coed
knows that men arent any
smarter than she is. and they
learn to compete with them,"
says Miss Amy F. Mills, who has
hired thousands of women at L.
Bamberger & Co., Stern's and
other metropolitan stores. She
credits coeducational institutions
with giving the western young
woman business poise.
Are Creative.
Dr. Norris A- Brisco, dean of
the school of retailing at the New
York university told Mra Lind
ley that 90 percent of the stu
dents in his school come from
the middlewest
Miss Berta Crone, who special
izes in placing young women tn
business and executive positions,
was asked what types of work
the midwest girls succeeded in
best.
"What I would call the cre
D-A-N-C-E
TO
WONDERFUL MUSIC ON A FLOOR
SMOOTH AS A COLLEGE BEARD
RED KRAUSE AND THE
VARSITY VIKINGS
sao Lindell Party House -3o
which will be decorated with
rree pater and lighted with can
tiles In true caharri atyle. rlerving
aa chaperona will be Mr. and Mra.
l C. Minteer, Mr. and Mra. V. K.
hlaymaker, and Mr. and Mr.
Charles T. Fowler.
PRAT HA HOUtE
PARTY.
"Surprise" coat u me a will feature
the house Prty given by Alpha
Chi Higma Saturday evening-. Only
members of the fraternity and
their guesta will attend the party
which will be tbaperoned by Kis.
Ixnilne Pernne and Mr. and Mra.
VL IL Washburn.
FIREMAN'S BALL AT
ALPHA THET HOUtE.
Celebrating the renovation of
aerloua fire, the member of Al-
Snyder Witnesses Twenty-Five Year
Growth of North Viatic Substation
Twenty-five years ago, March t,
1904. the University of Nebraska
North Platte experiment aubnta
tion was opened for operation with
V P. Snyder aa auperlntrndcnt.
Today, serving hla twenty-fifth
year lu the service of the atate,
Mr. Snyder la still in charge of the
North Platte substation.
Established by the legUlature of
1903. the North Plstte subotatlon
was the first of several aubsta
tloua to be etablUhed by the leg
islature. At that time an appro
priation of $13,000 was made for
the eatabltshment of a substation
west of the 100th meridian "to de
termine the adaptability of the
arid and aeml-arid portions of Ne
braska to agriculture, horticulture,
and forest tree growing, such as
the production of grain, grasses,
root crops, and fruits of kinds
commonly grown In the same lati
tude In other atate; also the most
economical methods of producing
such crops without Irrigation."
The farm was located about four
miles south of North Platte. It
comprised about 270 acres of
bench land under an Irrigation
ditch, about 150 acres of level
table land, and 1.500 acres of
rough pasture. A committee of cit
izen at North Platte subscribed
about $8,000 toward the purchase
of the land.
Superintendent Snyder, now
aening tn his twenty-fifth year at
the snihstation, received his flrt
degree from the University of Ne
braska in 1901. He received his
second degree from Michigan State
college In 190S. In September,
1905, he came to the university as
Counties Vie for Honors in Census
Of Patients Taken by Omaha School
This map shows the number of
days patients of meager means
from the various counties or ise-
braska were cared for at the Unl
versity of Nebraska medicnl col
lege hospital at Omaha during the
past fiscal year. Each county is
entitled to a certain number of
eligible patients, or a certain num
ber of hospital days, each year.
The number of days is based on
the population of the county.
Because of its more spectacular
nature and because of its close as
soclation with the people of the
state, the work of the hospital and
the outpatient department of the
college of medicine receives the
most attention.
Forty-three thousand hospital
days represents the grand total of
service afforded the poor oi me
state during the past fiscal year,
which means in ordinary language
ative work in business advertis
ing, journalism, and aB types of
promotion," replied Miss Crone.
"Many of them go In for mer
chandising. In the last few years,
too, business has demanded home
economics, and the middlewest
gives very good training in this
profession."
Thorndyke Deland, expert In
executive placement in the retail
stores told Mra Lindley:
"You can't go to the middle
west without running into the
booster' spirit. They have their
civic clubs, their Rotary clubs, if
you please, and the whole com
munity catches this enthusiasm.
The middle western girls who
come to New York bring it right
with them to their jobs. And it's
good stuff!"
THE UNIVERSITY
PLAYERS
IN
"The Queen's Husband"
(BY ROBERT SHERWOOD)
Ray Ramsay
"ONLY THE KING"
TEVPLE THEATER
Jan. 17 to 23. 7:30 P. M.
Matinee Satlrday 2:30 P. M.
Ticket at Roaa P. Curtice
pha Tneta (Id will entertain at
ftreman'a tall on 'i1day evenlnf.
lied and grot a will be the colore
dominating tha dm-uratlmia. and
tha cuituinea of tha gueata will be
of th same colors. Chaperons
will le Mr. and Mra. C II. HUka
and Mr. and Mra. N A. llengteon.
PRATS GIVE UNUSUAL
tTVLEt OF PARTIEt.
Alpha Sigma l'hl will Inaugur
ate a new plan for halurday after
noon entertainment with A lea
dance from I to 3 o'clock thla
Katurday. II Kappa Alpha will
give a dinner at the hue from
a to 7 o t lock Friday evening. Mra.
Farley and Mr. Martin a. Peter
on will chaperon the dinner
gueata.
assistant In animal huxhandry and
assistsnt superintendent of farm
ers institutes. Since 1903 his work
has been confined to the substa
tion. In 1908. V. W. Burr, now
dean of the college of agriculture
and director of the agricultural ex
periment station, was made assis
tant in soils and crops at North
Platte.
Other experiment substations,
which are all operated under the
control of the director of the agri
cultural experiment station are
those at Scottsbluff and Valentine.
that each of the 3.000 patients
6 pen I on the average about four
teen days in the hospital.
During the year 1,000 minor
surgical operations and 500 ma
jor operations were performed,
while 43,000 vnits were made by
the doctors to patients In the hos
pital. Two thousand X-ray exami
nations and treatments were given,
while 10,000 prescriptions were
filled and as many laboratory
tests made. Three hundred and
thirty-eight babies were born at
the hospital.
More than 5,000 patients were
cared for at the dispensary or out
patient department. This is where
those who are able to come for of
fice examination and treatment
are cared for. Sometimes aa many
as 150 patients visit the dispens
ary in a day. There are all types,
but are alike in being in need of
treatment and in having little to
pay for it. These 5,000 patients
made 35,000 visits and on each
visit was attended by a physician
who received nothing for his serv
ices.
Organized Union Orchestras
Are Best and Most Reliable
Joyce Ayres "Cheer Leaders"
Phona L4643
Leo Beck "and Orchestra"
Office B1205 Phone F2268
Blondy Baughn
Office B5389 Phono F4334
Geo. Belshaw "Master Six"
Capitol Hotel Phone B1261
Dr. H. C. Cook "and Orchestra"
Office B 1074 Phona F5129
Ben Gadd's Collegians
Phonea L4718 and M. O. 187W
Bert Gieger "Harmony Boys"
Phone B6936
Red Krouse "Varsity Vikings"
Phone B4632
Ray Lindeman "and Orchestra"
Phone F7185
Julius Ludlam "and His Music"
Office B 33 65 Phona F5E77
Oon Larimer "and Orchsarra"
Phone L7271
Herb Smith "and Orchestra"
Phone F571 .
Ed Sheffert "Syncopators"
Phone F5212
Jess L. Williams "Songsters"
Phona B4579
For information concerning abave
orchestras or mlsiciana for my
occasion
CaD B-4S65
Lincoln Musicians' Association
C Save Hut for future rrence)
i.-.v V
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THIS ajJo'oRMerABtBS R
Morrill Hall Provides Ample Space
For States Outstanding Works of Art
With new and more adequate
quarters In Morrill hall, the athool
i.f fine arta of the University of
NeUaaka la emUrklnf upo a
larger program of service to the
community and atate. The crowded
condition that formerly obtained la
the Ujrary has teen really re
lieved, waking tba collections
owned by the university and the
Nebraska Art association acceaai
Ue to the pubtlo conatantly.
Is this connection the lieckwlth
collection of eopira of famua maa
tendecea, the collet Hon of casta
and the painting of the Nebraska
Art aaentlatlou form a permanent
nurleua, supplemented by traveling
earn bit lone displayed In the two
gallenea, Thrae traveling exhibi
tions are planned to glv. vUuat In
struction la all types of art. more
and more attention being given to
the practical bearing of art upon
lire. Maltora are always made wel
come and arrangements can be
made for apecial talks to Interested
groups. I'rof. I'. II. ummmann la
dirwttur of the school.
The dramatic division of the
school timtbra the atate In many
ways. It preaenta the University
riayera In a whole aeries of plays
both at the university and In the
atate. The department also ererte
every effort to encourage good
play a at the university and turnout
the atate by means of direct assist
ance In technical details.
Probably the largest field of use
fulness may be claimed by the di
vision of music. Full opportunity
la given to the students to pursue
all forma of thla art under compe
tent and efficient guidance. Claaaes
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SOCIAL CALKNDAK
Friday, JtnuMry 17.
Kappa 1'al formal. Lincoln total
Alpha Tbeta Chi eouae party.
It Kappa Alpha dinner, chapter
house.
Delta Delta Delta dinner dance,
house.
Ag College mixer. Student Ac
tivities building.
Methodist Student Council
party. Trinity church.
Lutheran club meeting, Temple
theater.
Saturday, January II.
Alpha Chi Sigma bouse party.
Alpha Phi formal. Lincoln hotel
Alpha Sigma Phi tea dance,
house.
Lambda Chi Alpha dinner dance,
house.
Phi Mu bouse party.
Chi Omega formal dinner dance,
bouse.
Sigma Alpha Fpsilon bouse
party.
Zeta Tau Alpha formal, Corn
husket hotel.
Theta Chi house party.
Y.W.C.A-T.M.C.A. party, Ellen
Smith halL
AT LAST A REASON.
Drexel Triangle: Jealousy how
often hare you noticed that a Jeal
ous person Is always the one in
need They are Jealous, tho not
because of this lack, but due to
their own lack of spirit that, when
properly exerted in another, brings
that which causes Jealousy.
The successful person is helped
to an even higher plane, due to the
unjust criticism made by those de
siring to see his downfall. It is
an established fact that the man
who sets the pace and causes the
world to marvel has to contend
with the resistance of those envious
of his progress.
An average person, as judged
from his or her accomplishments,
is characterized by their lack of
Imitators, but when slander and
Jealousy start, then It Is known
that an enviable fame has just pre
ceded It.
These attacks are merely signs
of success, and while the one is
conquered thru his own greed, the
other goes on to newer heights and
greater success. That which is
good and great can and will stand
no matter how unjust and cruel
the clamor of denial.
COLLEGIENNE FROCKS
Hi
if i it.
Paul H. Grummann.
In enaemble, a glee club, a chorus,
a band and an orchestra not only
give the atudenta an opportunity
to pursue ensemble woik, but fur
nish a very large number of pro-
grama for the atudenta and public
Juniors and armors in the music
course are required to play recitals,
all of which are open to the public.
The aim of the school Is to train
Intelligent artists and teachers of
art In courses sufficiently broad to
make them rexpnnsible citirens and
cultured men and women. Hut be
yond this It tries to bring as much
art aa possible to all the students
of the university by offering them
Its courses as elect Ivrs or welcom
ing them to Its various activities.
Typewriter
For Rent
Itnvalt Kniitlia netnlnrtnn
rtilrrrnd. ti-eciil rata to atu
Ucnta for Ion- Iitiii.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
I a? O Street. Lincoln. Nehr. H-2IS7
Good Haircuts
Make
A COMMON LOOKING
PERSON HANDSOME
This theory has been proven
time after time. Massages
clean the skin and add attrac
tion. We are experts In all
lines of barbering.
The Mogul
127 N. 12
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- Wanted -
Sorority and Fraternity
House HcpreseiiUilh es
FOR
I
Alpha CLi Sigma
Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Theta Tla
Kappa Fsi
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Sig-Eps
Theta Chi
An Attractive Proposition to Offer,
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and
NZ.W ARRIVALS with the advance notes of
the new season. Light toned, canton crepes
and new patterned prints. Natural waistlines,
peplum effects, boleros and scarfs that simulate capes.
Skirts with flowing lines and sleeves with a rare feel
ing for individuality. Frocks that were fashioned for
youth the youth of 1930. Give your wardrobe a fresh
interest with one of these smart models.
Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17
Misses Shop Second Floor.
NOW It TUB TIMI.
Polk. Nh.. Prngreas: How much
ran hapjra tn a day! A letter, a
telegram, a telephous call, an
announcing death or other cataa
Iroptie, can tear us from cur patn,
and send us spinning down a near
byway.
A aharp word, a frown, or tha
utterance of an unsuspected
IhougbL upeeU our fortunes, our
bopea and our Ideals. A moment
a;o we were rich la our emotions
of happiness and love; now we are)
aunk to the blackeat pita of de
spair. When we thus reflect, bow
Important la the present moment
If we are to enjoy life to Its fullest-
If we have kindly thoughts to
express, now la the time to express
them. If we have energy for
achievement, now la tha time to re-li-aae
it. If we have worthy emo
tiona Involving others, now la the
time to liberate the in. Let ua live
worthily now. In five mmutea the
tide of affairs may be moving ua
tn another direction.
TUCKER
SHEAN Purveyor to
Discriminating
Cornhuskcr
For Over
Thirty Year
STUDENTS SIJPPIJF.S
STATIONERS
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Manufacturers of Fra
ternity Rings and Pins,
Athletic Trophies and
Medals.
1123"0"St.
IF ITS FOR THE STUDENT
WE HAVE IT.
1
Alpha Xi Delta
Delta Delta Delia
Gamma Phi Beta
Kappa Delta
Phi Mu
Thi Omega Pi
Sigma Kappn
Theta Phi Alpha
Zeta Tan Alpha
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