TiiF.snw, Mncir n. On The With tin- formal m'iisom i'ii.l.t Ml tt-itt ion turn to tli iloi 1 ul kpiinu piirti.x. Iimikiui'U tor iru! ial h, hikI lioum parties Siiriun Kh'h niitf . 1 1 1 - on S.ilml.i uslu-rril in iW in-ml in iai A. C. R 6iter. Honor Oniiiiiliiiieiilaiv t" Mxlfia of mv i live member of the local chapter tf Alpha llaninxi lino, ine riairr nity entertained at a I o'clock din ner at the cnapler hou on Sun day. (Jucata fr the occamon In rhi.lcd Thelma Huxh, Lincoln: Ivy Walker. Waverly; Ardyc Sun ileen, Lincoln: AIr llua. llarres-i..n- nernW-e Predion. I .von: Mar garet Chan. tllec.e View; Mary I I'hlpp. Lincoln: and Mra. Paul ;rtlfith: Mr. and Mra K. K. Mus nehl were chaperons at the dlnnra party. Delta Sig Pledget Give Party. rittlcea of Delta Sit ma PUa entertained active members of the hnptrr and quests at a houae party on Saturday evening. Chaperoning- the fifty couple who at tended the party were Mr. and Mr. William V. Wallace and Mr. and Mm. V. J. Miller. Phi Omega PI Holds Founders Day Dinner. Sixty active and alumr.aa mem bers of Phi Omega PI gathered at WOW NOW ' WITHOUT A DOUBT THE I MOST GORGEOUS PER FECT COLOR TALKING SINGING PRODUCTION EVErt SHOWN IN LIN- J COLN. THE FIRSTSHOWING j IN THE MIDDLE WEST THE WORLD FAMOUS SONG ROMANCE WITH THE OUT- STANDING SINGING STAR j DENNIS KING t IN ! "THE ! VAGABOND KING" WITH JEANETTE MACDONALD ImATS. 60cEVE$1 how 1-1 IT- . M. STUART ON STAGE John Steel INTERNATIONAL TENOR AND RECORDING ARTIST "LITTLE PIPD7AX" Ttiat Funny Utti Fellow DANCING CADETS "Style ef 8Mb" Stuart Orchestra how 1 to 7 t 11 Mat. 40. Ev. 0. Chll. 1i. ORPIIEUM " You'll aplft your side laughing. You'll split your hand applauding. Funnier than tho aiaoo ohow . with ALEXANDER GRAY BERNICE CLAIRE PORTLIOHT NSWI Show 1-J.7- Mat &. Eva. 60. Chll. W. Tkit RKALTO Week By Popular Request A Return Engagement AL JOLSON THE SINGING FOOL Davey Lee Betty Bronson Reed Howes Sound News Selected Sound Short Mat. 25. Ev. 85. Chil. 10. Show 1-3-5-7 This COLONIAL Wiek Behind The Make Up" Made Thrilling by HAL S KELLY FAY WRAY WILLIAM POWELL Thrilling! Action! Tender Love Scenes! Gorgeous Comedy! Mtr-Ool-Jwyn tound News bound Comedy MONT THE TIGER" Mat. 1 S-v. . Chll. 1. Show t 1-S -7- t iom Campus the chapter hou on Saturday vnninv In relehrala fmindcra dav of the aorority with a formal liin ner. hlle rose and carnations In blue bowl and tall whit tape' In blue holders formed the table appointment. Mr. J. K. Hillner and Mlie Klla and Ftta Yount. founder of the chapter, gave short talk on the early wotk of the snr ority. Viva Maridiall. Pauline Pound. Lot Kru'knon, Lucille Meyer and toasts. Kuna Kounia gv Bowery Party at D. U. House. Member of Delta Upsllon enter- tallied at a bowerv party at the chapter house on Saturday even- Inf. Newspaper atfornea mt walls of the room In which a bar had been arranged. Signs suitable for auch a place cad been piacea about me room, adoui rony-iiv pfiunlea attended the nartv which was chaperoned by Mr. and Mra. K. M. Arndt, Gordon Barclay and Mra. C. M. Phillips. Dinner Given for Initiates. Honoring aeven men who were Initiated at formal ceremonies that evening, Pi Kappa Alpha cava a dinner at the chapter hou.se at 8:15 o'clock on Saturday evenlnr. James Williams presided aa toast- master, ana tsunon nooerison, president of the chapter, responded tor uie acuve group, Arcn r leicner for the pledges, and Theodore RlAjirhkn tnr Ihn alumnl About fifty members were present at the dinner. Founder Day Banquet On Saturday. Annual founders day banquet or Sigma Alpha Epsilon was held at the chapter houae on Saturday evening. The huudred guests at tending included a number of out of town alumni who returned for the occasion. ToastmaMer was Dr. Paul Ludwick. Marlon A. Shaw, regent of the University of Nebraska, of David City, Lt. Col. F. V. Jewett and Alfred DuTeau responded with toasts. University Club Scene of Journalistio Club. Members and guests of Theta Sigma Phi, Journalistic sorority, will be entertained at m. dinner at the University Club on Thursday evening. Following the dinner, Harriet Ray, alumna of the sor ority now employed in department afore nrlverMsinf In the ritv. will discuss the community newspaper neia as sne rouna it at nartingxon where she waa employed for sev eral months before coming to Lin coln. Methodist Sorority Gives Banquet. Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, held its annual initiatory banquet at the Cornbusker hotel on Satur day evening. Sweet peas, smilax, and candles were used in the deco rations for the tables, emphasing the sorority colors, blue, green and the sorority colors, blue, green and white. Thirty-seven ini tiates were guests at the dinner, as were six out of town members of the sorority. Sigma Kappa Gives Spring Party. Opening the spring party sea son of the University waa the Sig ma Kappa party given in the Corn husker ball room Saturday even ing. The initial spring event of the sorority was attended by approxi mately 250 couples. Informal at tire of the coeds and their male es corts was an interesting contrast to their formal adornment at the Junior-Senior Prom, closing for mal party of the season, held the previous evening. Feature num bers by Beck's orchestra furnished the evening's entertainment. Pa trons and patronesses were Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Waite. Dr. and v-ht,a n... vf vn,r iniiu ui less, on i n. nuvt i Miss Luvicy Hill, and Schroeder, Mrs. Gertrude Beers. Alpha Delta Theta nmritv pv . r.rtv t the chanter home Saturrtnv evenine I which waa attended by forty-five UAH... mAmKaM An4 mto m I Emma Hoiyoke, house mother, Captain and Mrs. H. Y. Lyon acted as chaperones. Engineers' voluntary slide-rule class conducted by Dean O. 3. Ferguson, has completed the basic scales and will take up the trigo nometric, inverted and log-T scales during the next few weeks. Engi neers wishine to take the course may register at one of the regular classes at 5 o ciock on Aionaaya. Approximately 125 are now at tending the class. . . - ..... -'.Illaims Ali Willi. Scotch Lord Says Americans Have No Monopoly on Democracy in Education "Democracy in universities is not an exclusive attribute of America," stat-d the Rt Rev. Frederick L. Deane, Lord Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, who spoke recently before the Came lot club of the University of Cali fornia. It is this quality In Scotland which accounts for tie pre-eminence of Scotsmen in the politic and businens of the British empire, believes the Lord Bishop. The Scotch work harder than the Eng lish, and always realize their am bition. Aberdeen, in the opinion of the bishop, ha the finest educational system in the world. The strength of the institutions lies in the re markable teaching staffs, though thry work under the handicap of im-iequate equipment. Scots Get Education. Education in Scotland is within reach of the poorest citizens. This accounts for the unusual lack of snobbery in the country. It Is pos sible for the sons of a poor laborer to take degrees and win pre-eminence In i. highly specialized profes sion. Bishop Deane characterirea tne high schools and universities of America as "amazing." He was u&used at ths tnthusiaaa of C&U- m til A feature of the Chirairo Civic , opera performance of 'Carmen" la th fam.Hia Habanera ' in the first act. Maria Olsiewska. Viennese i KAPPA PHI STAGES Methodist Sorority Honors New Members; Several Alumni Attend. Zeta chapter of Kappa Phi. Methodist aororlty, held its elev enth annual mutation nanquri ai the Cornhusker hotel on Saturday evening, March 8. Sweet peas and smilax were used as decorations, carrying out the sorority colors which are blue, sreen and white. Caudlea added to Uia decorative scheme, and the nut cups were pink roses ths sorority flower. The program memo RridrM" renresentlnsr one phase of the general theme for the year, Highways." The program covers, also in sorority colors, represented a bridge in nanaDiocnea ucaiuu. At one end of the dining room a miniature highway with a bridge was arranged. Miss McGregor Plays. The nrorrsm began with the processional of the candles, the Kappa rni wancue nynin, emu iur candle lighting service. After the banauet Marearet McGregor pre sented a piano solo. "The Cradle Song by eranms-orainger. rem Sherrard spoke on "A Foot Bridge" and Ellamae Marks on "A Natural Bridge." . Two vocal tnas. ' uove anie Calling" by Zamecnlk and "Smllin Thprtup-h" hv Penn were presented by Mary Ellen Patterson, Estella Kern, and Uiaays jonnson. ai.r i.ri Foreman accompanied them. Oertrude Ebers spoke on "A Draw Bridge" and Ruby Watters on "A Toll Bridge." A trio composed of Dorothy Maxson, violin, Helen Ludlam, 'cello, and Evelyn Overbeck, piano, presented "The Old Refrain" by Kriesler and "Minuet In G" by Beethoven. The dedication of the bridge waa then given by Mrs. West. The Initiates were Avis Alden. Mabel Banks, Clara Mae Bratt, Agnes Bru strom. Vera Cruse, Mar garet Cunningham, Evelyn Eric son, Beulah Gates, Lucille Hillers, Helen Holden, Dorothy Howe, Ber nlce Hunter, Ada Mae James, Dor othy Jackson, Ethel Jeffries, En geleen Geschwender, Ruth Jose, lne Geschwender, Ruth Koch, Effa Monia, Florence Miller, Mad eline Noellsch, Grace Otley, Ruth Otley, Helen Shawen, Fern Sher rard. Evelvn Steinmeyer, Irma Shuler. Wanda Trout, Neva Beth Turner. Marguerite Thompson, Therese Peterson, Elizabeth VU . . - uma AllC8 VVilliama, and Grayce Out of town guests Alice included Beavers, Ruth Lang and Grand Island: Bess Wilson, Au burn: AugusU Austin, Fullerton; Bess Gettj', Alliance; Dorothy Gry Fremont. Barberry Eratlicalor J Goes to Cape Haitian Ben F. Dittus who has been act ing state leader in barberry eradi cation in Nebraska, has resigned to take un a position with the Haitian Pineapple company of Haiti. He will be stationed at Cape Haitian. or me past eigm monms Mr. Dittus has been serving as the state leader in barberry eradica tion under the United States de partment of agriculture. fAnntoni Hut Admitted that ftl though he had seen Babe Ruth hit wms WkA1 i- th ton Ctt S 2 (J LI J O I UU, ,laAaiva w .' the Woolworth building and dis- ...a rncriih histnrv with "Biz cussed English history with "Big Bill" Thompson, he was most im- Uui 1 aompsoii, uc woo luuot pressed by our educational system. Dryly remarking that he had never had opportunities for educa- iIaii iifh mm mir rr.lletrea afforded. the Reverend Deane stated that be had taken hi degree from Oxford. INITIATION BANQUET After commenting on cmuwun patriotism, the bishop explained why he thought Aberdeen was the leading city of Scotland. "Edinburgh is a worthless, cock ney, English suburb: Glasgow an Irish slum. The worth of Scotland is in Aberdeen. There Scotch jokes are made and exported. This is the only merchandise which can be ex ported to America over your abo minably high tariff laws," an nounced the bishop. "When you come to Europe, don't waste your time in England. Coma to Scotland to Aberdeen where they export Jokes and lead ers of empires," he concluded. A an afterthought the bishop displayed a large ring which he wore. He stated that it was a pos session of the Stuarts and was worn bv Ronnie Prince Charlie, Henry iX of England, "by the will of God but not of the people." f tiif: dmi y M niusK VN TnnrK - I A.a.amsiu aAawsaMJBiftal lV1 ! A f OLSZKWMiA MM I UK contrulto. It 'here shown Mliiging the fammw arin. The photograph waa taken tiurin : an a.uin per- lormance oi me iwi'i "I'em " MLDICAL COLLCGt ACTIVITY PAUL C. PLATT, Editor. Phi Beta PI Founders Day Banquet. , n ho I'reiehton medical ani the Vtliriuka rne.liral chapteis and the alumni association of Phi Beta Pi will celebrate their anniral Found- er'a Day banquet at the raxton hotel. Omaha. March 10. 1930. TVi. nrinrlnnl unenker for this occasion will be Dr. Puff S. Allen of St. Louis who hns been tne nrsi person to jturcessfully investigate the function of the living heart by means of direct vision. Ills con tribution to the field of medicine has been hailed as a distinct ana hiehly advantageous method of In quiring into the nature of the physiology or tne normal ncm in the imnaired function In various diseases, and the relief cf cardiac cases now nopciessij treated. The effects are perman ent and effective in the ca.e of mitral stenosis. The valvular bor ders are split thus allowing the blood free entrance irom m triiim into the ventricle with n consequent lowering of diastolic pressure and the relief of the congestion of the luns. and relief to the heart itseir. Dr. Allen is assistant professor of surgery at Washington univer sity medical school, having gradu ated from this college in 1919. He Is at present secretary of the Amorlan AocrvfiatlOn Of ThOrVlC niuiiii-wu - - - ciwuiM nn the sureical stalls of three St. Louis hospitals and is tho vire arkon ot me nauoniu t.t-nx, Phi Reta Pi i OH 1 lll T v. - - r,- a. ii An will visit both medical ,zii in.i meet with various practictionors delivering a lecture on certain i na. Surgery," before the Douglas Coun'y medical society on Tues day evening. . other speakers on the Founder s Day program will be Dr. Morris E Grier, Dr. Raymond L. Tray nor Dr. William H. Schmitz, Dr. Harold E. Eggers, and Dr. Joseph A. Weinberg. Alpha Kappa Kappa Has Hobo Party A very enjoyable time was had last Saturday night by the mem bers of the Alrha Kappa Kappa medical fraternity at their bums frolic party. The party was held at their home on Thirty-eighth and Karnum streets. Everyone present was attired as a hobo and a typ1' cal demonstration of the carefree life of the tramp was given. Much originality as to how a bum should be attired was shown. Jack Tabor carried off all hon ors with his unique makeup. Sev eral parties of this nature have been held this year and the care free attitude of the hobo seemed to be quite an enjoyable change from that of the medical worker. Pre-Medic Day Plans are already being made fnr the annual pre-medic day at the college of medicine. Pre-medic day will be on May Z. au irater nities are making plans to enter tain guests and all students In the university at Lincoln and those out in the state are invited to attend this day's demonstration. The students will be guests of the medical school and will be shown through the buildings on the campus and will be given the privilege to attend clinics held in the various hospitals in Omaha and !n Council Bluffs. In the eve ning the fraternities will hold dances in honor of the guests who will be here. All School Party Second annual medic mixer will be held on Friday evening, March 21, in the ball room of the Rome hotel. Irving Waggoner la chair i auAu va. - " and has already made some plans I in regard to the affair. This is man of the committee in cnarge in regard to the affair. This is the only all school party and is one me vuiy an dluuui Which everyone may attend. Last year such a party was held and there was a good representation of ia. .'' Cadet Hand Dramatic Club Vnlon Society J Delian Society Lutheran Club Sinac Etyoc Sent'Bot Math Club l SEE US FOR ALL KINDS j OF U OF N PINS HALLETT Eith. 171 117-11 8o. 12 I 'iuiunkhv COMPANY OfHlM " K new Chicago Civic opera houae. Tha Chicago company will appear at the University of Nebraska coliseum. Thursday. March 20. present. Th proceeds this year will be given to tha Caduceua, th same a.i last year, after all ex penses ar paid. Waggoner has arranged to hav the College club orchentra rr th dance. Bridge tables w ill probably be placed for thos who do not wish to dance. Th price will be 11.25 a couple. The tickets will be ror sale ai tne various iraieroiiy houses and ran be obtained from uieiubri if the Student council. All students should give their support to this affair and makt it a bigger success than last years party. Buy Your Caduceus The Caduceua staff is anxious to get all the copies of the annual; sold as soon as possible. There! are men In each fraternity house and in the nurses home and a man for the non-fraternity group who will t anxious to sen you your Caduceua. This is your pub lication and should be prized by all students of the medical and nurses schools. Farmers Visit College Of Medicine The Omaha chamber of com merce was the host to approxi mately 150 farmers and their fam ilies Thursday at which time the University of Nebraska college of medicine waa one of the outstand ing places of Interest In Omaha. The delegation was under the di rection of the Douglas county farm bureau. The guests went through the medical school In the afternoon in groups of about ten. Each group waa escorted bv a nurse and the points of Interest were pointed out to mem. ine oraer m wuitu m school waa covered waa aa follows: the oneratln? pavilion, obstetric ward, pediatrics ward, surgical ward, ampitheater, library, X-ray and physico-tnearapy departments, Conklinar halL dispensary, physl- oloev and pharmacology, and anatomy Th achnnl of medicine ha a thlrtv acres of land, six buildlnea. which compromise an investment of $1,500,000. The hospital la a inn !ii buildin-. There are 318 students in the school and ninety- five nurses. TYNER IS APPOINTED TO WISCONSIN POST Edward H. Tyner. of Lincoln, senior In the college of agriculture, has been notified of his appoint ment to aa assistants hip In the de partment of soils at the University nf Wisconsin. This appointment is effective Immediately after gradu ation. Tne salary is ou ior term of ten months. Today's Special Bread and Butter Sandwlchet -mfM Fruit Salad lnit 30C Choice of PI Any 8c Drink Alao other Special Lunchet RECTOR'S Tbo moat popular rad to -oat crIa aorrcd ia tfc diniBg-roaaa ef American collcfo, oatinf dab mni fra UrnitiM ar mado by Kollof f ia BattU Creak. Tkr inid Cora Flak, Pap Braa Flak, Rico Kriapi, Wheat Kraaa blo. aad Kelloff' ShroddoJ Wbelo Wkat BUcait. Ala Kaffea Haf Coffoo tho eof foo that lot foa aloop. j 13 and P 1 1 mmm9M999mmwmkmmmmmm9mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i. . 'i Tar 40w ft U ALL-BRAN Si INMIEWS SENIORS Representative Confers With Students Who Seek Employment. A drtalUJ talk on tho principles of th Mreaton Til and Huller company was given unlvertlty stu dents by R. O. Ridg ley. of th tlr company, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Social Hclencea. room 305. Th apeaker. Introduced by Professor Bullock of th economic department, tcld of the company major aet. it foreign proper tie, and protective rubber plan tations In other count i if. Th company now has M.imhi acre of runner producim tree in stnia and th plan for future planting place th acreage at n million acre. The Fireaton eomtmliv has a ajtvun weeka traininr school for! employees just entering the serv-! lc of tne company. This school 1 win famiuarue tn employee wun every step of factory methods and i gives him an accurate and funda-1 mental knowledge oi tin company he will represent. During his two day vii.lt on the Nebraska csmpus Mr. Rldgley held conferences with many students, mostly seniors. His time available for conferences was filled com pletely, women student showing Interest In future employment by in company. aaaMaMaaaaiaiiiHaiaBaiaaaMaaMa The Campus Twins KNITS for CO-EDS Jaunty knit sportwear, that's quite the thing from the time the roll call begins in an eight o'clock until the dinner gong rings at 6:15. Try one today. You'll want it. $16 Co-Ed Campus Shop 1123 R St You can "keep up" in your studies m well at engage in college activities if you maintain good physical condition. Since constipation is the cause of most ill-health, it pays to prevent this widespread evil. Kellogg's all-bran is guaranteed to bring prompt and permanent relief from constipation even in chronic cases. It supplies the system with roughage in generous quantities. Just eat two tablespoonfuls every day. With milk or cream fruits or honey added. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant WeMev Plavera, Methodist dra matic oij;aniiatlon of tha unlvtr ny. precented "Kl. Claudia" at t'l'iriiii Nad Kundav ventnc Th i nit w it mad up of Reuben Hocht. HuroM ltte. liari Anarn, uu beit Huhrman. Carolyn Cooper, lnKebrK Nielrn. Iren Km, Mr ie.ir Ames, with W. C. Kawll aa advlnrr. and Mis. M. II. Mrrill, chaperon. Through an error In Sunday's. Daily Nehraakan, th actlvltl of Gwendolyn HKr, a sophomore csndidttte for th A. W. 8. board I were wt mentioned. Ml Hagr i a mender of Alpha Chi umera sorority and has been active in V. W. C. A work and A. W. 8. board nctlvttlrs f.ir tha past year. Tli late Dr. C K. Besaey of tha university brought about tha crta lion of the Nebraska National Forest by President RoosevalL Before That Date Drop In and ttt u fit you o Uat -ou mill hav that Irraalatabl "M." Haircut our apaclaliy. THE MOGUL 95