The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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SOCIETY
Celts luge Flrt 1
Party This lessen I
lelta Tad IVHa gave I heir
hou dame of the eeaaon Hal
urxtay evening with tarje rrvJ(
In Hli1nif l-r.ur H lirfiel.l
M.ee ill. lis Mn.tite an.l Mrs Tr
Wolfe, hi'UM I1t4lirl, rlf I hap
ervnre I -r the alfair
Menlvra a ii. lr.1r. Ma.
rll Krtiatr el the II .4 I'hl
U fialernit) eiitritainr.l m din
ner riuruv luir alumni
an.) I. i mm ( i f u.r (acuity
'( (he lai ivilrfe atiri.,1,,1 II It ,
riwlrf. dean i.f IN Nrl'iataa l.
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i I L'i.:. iff .f f. V.im lloi'tl Inr I nrirtit nt
I Dhllll .'Jilfi iii'K
Product Including Fountain Pen
IViiHT Choir Tryouf
of 7in iifc '
A call uee"
girt r.e U '
Vetpar eHair la ipaiir M II'
lam nilh hall lomoftaw e'ter.
nivan fel IM el 10
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Nrhrnkn Lihraru Needs More Space,
Declares Gilbert 11. Doane; Central
Reserve System Is Greatly Desired
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VAUDEVILLC
Broadway' Popular Dancing St
and MJiur 01 J'tt
"DON SANTO"
EXIE BUTLER
WITH THEIR GANG
IN
DON SANTO'S "HOT-CHA"
FEATURING
THE SEVEN RHYTHM AN I ACS
Ruth Roberta and Sam Stone
Introducing (
Don Santo'a Lateat Danca Oreatlon "Hol-Cha
STUART
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amateur cracksman thT"
IV expert m love! .The most fas-
W Vr clnating character ever played I
m by debonair f
WW RONALD
Raffles'
iXWX V w,th
iXXXW KAY FRANCIS
V l Tantalizing adventure! I
1 Myitifying cllmaxea!
Rollicking Romansol M
lmVX XX """"AODED
ANDY CLYDE
"GRANDMA'S GIRL"
fox movietone news
MlX Bargain Hour, 12 to 1,25c
t tiii a-ra.it i ft Nr iii lil-rtir ii.iluii r .nm
i.l.al. . t o..'.f l CIIm rt II Ih-mif. I.., of llir lil.r.ry Mff.
"At ihf lil-iary la tU UWoiaiory -f I In- r.-iriu-. .'
Mr. Il inlir, H alionl.l rv l" IuikIi i-oiiki.I. ration ill .h)ilinl
r.iii'iiM m miy a.'irlillfir lalMiialnl)'."
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)irrrfirv Mav Itv
A'. ' lh Stud."!
tliracU'ir wH ba paaleal n I ha
uliatin aar) social ac"ta
Tuaaday anal Wadnaaday. Tha
aditara raquaal all ldanlt in.
clodad In Inaaa la check h
lil far any aaaaiUU a'f.
a,t..4. piai.liH aa .atmaerr.
II. .li. Iha dinner kliaa Thrlma
Miiilry llra lluiliWH
Jaili klaio. tliuunulna ln ,
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(. :rar.:sr vz wr-
rwnaia at irifm.w. ' ' .. I "Pia rn-reana ara wra
aa- - a I la lala I III al l I IU IIIV aamw aaawaa
" ... ..V" ......i'laa.1 K.MI.I Hi tenia iMilt.linrja. l!h
air W..-I la now al lha heaJ 'f! amall ttta iwenlly a.l.lra In V
Ttia .nfraaiia ara na in
iKir fnl.la and II la one ( In
ilulira if a UUianan to fulfill
iuiiiih a - . - - - aw I I iliiiilu alloU r Ulorra. anil nainim in in nuni n. i m : ,........ ...
.J..i I...,. lha Leal rliaitl. at ,bUh law talla ai lartlVVil. " ...""" .... . ' .. .,,.i.i,n. it,. .In.,.,, hat r.i.l aa a at.- ! J.vealm k
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irarnt lil.iarian ! uw ci-- Canlral Haaarva Wanted. ! ,i,, a.imant whm mh aria airl lan lran.fet.e.1 in the ol.l I irl ak.m milk la o-imi ic i ia i
and aevrral ahinml. in. iu.i- . . , k.J.1.. .iraa.lv ..n Ihr library ' 'f lha univeraily lh.r l y .r.-l.i.l tl niT-ni uia
.. ik.i, zinnia fur biaiki 1 iaua lha lai rlaat ,ril l
uiiiay in nill in inr iri.i.Ri a.,la
naaiuin ttft lha thud fl4r
1 l.al the ll..-l in .l.tiry Jalin i
lillulra I" hihe i luii.tl a In an-
ll.rr way Un thl ' "''''
rtn'k ai.. iinni t-i U.r alu.ln.la
1 l.irtkla-l lal'.e aa lrfa!d IV U
K I'loiar ft Ihr .laity huelh.li )
.lr.ttltv.l. al lie i..iLd ol al-
iiiiiiir r'Hiiitain ln ' how
WAItl. Tr -t"t nular ol'la-thk l"a lr of akmt milk. rar
tinii aa ll.ai uim.i r -r n"iri"
ulid rali.inalli.lia la l-rll.ej (Ue.
kilh laxili. a i..ltuHl of kllll
nulk and roinha. a'1"'. !'
li.li niidioik ate l It K n.a.l. I)
a tirkf .4
Ihi.uiilil In have little value ea.-
uiiginal l. Jle"I
taitrty of naa In whiih Oil '
r i. .:k haa l-ll it.
TJl Dalirin (lnaa
Moat Populur Ml Watro
lha I'll vu al r.liiiattiin clara at
lha Havh-r uiitvrrailv. Wao Tit.
la t laaa tn lap itaiu ln(. tlh an
cnrollrornt of fifty Mottirn lie-
i trarnt lil.ianan ina i- CanUal Haaarva Wanted.
C,'i," rrnV !Tlt oy - r-4 I.y
,n S n.'ua I Mlru ka Ituaar II the inatrf tuma ..f tha .rof..ae-..
IiViVT.,11.1 allanded I tfts; othria Mill
Mataihullat . t,.,ivenlrni , ,.), . raaikt
Hundred Couplr. Attend I "T H"r rlaaari la the
at-ha lia Mauaa Parly. I aeiva A initial leariva lem
Alpha g Mauaa ra ly. mtntM n.atir.a rea.ly.
i . i?r h.rJrtTirf Alpha ' I" "' ' ""i,,n mb -
Bttende.1 tha h..U arty Alpl ,na.l.uala.
Hm. I'htal thrh.ptrr h-m" on . - (
Katuidav avenini . niprnm
i'i.iumi.iiiin fuither on llhrary
m.ttria Mr lxianr alalrd that art
effort at atabiliuit Hie Krowth of
th diffrrent aerti. na tatthln lh
n tltati
lha alfair era Mr anJ Mra. Hay
Kamev. Ir. J W. Ilratier anil lr
and Mi A. II. H hniult
. Alpha That Civt
Party Saturday.
Kollo in lha r"iehman.Vaiaily
earn membera of Alpha Theta fhl
Ijava hou dame n Halurday
eveiilna: AIxhiI fifty ciilea al
, len.LM the affair. Mr. and Xlra.
I'. II llinda and Mr. and Mra N.
r- r:ilaon ihaoeroned the fatty.
i Informal Eskimo Tta
Given en Ag Campus.
An rktmo Ira Kvrn by
i the home ax-onomlra latmn at
the aRitiullural cIUce on Thuia
: day afternmin from 4 until
Hl.Hk in their parlors. ' ,our f Kuu.. bavin- been In
I The program aa ln l.arRe of . he ,
l-.tithalee Mollaway. In the re'i- Wednemiav and
Hat, or reine on lha ahtlvra of
soma other department.
Thwiaanila of raw booka M
a.llal tarn y-r to thoa taliirh
ara now crowdiuj for apara all
over Iba ramptta. To ba valuable
and to rontinua beiiiK valuable a
library miit epand and sro.
Tha iiiilveraHVB library ranks
hlkh. anU becauae of Ita vaat lin
pot la me and wide intervals II
abould not I ntfe-letied. aaul Mr
iHiane.
frirnda of the chapter ere rea- ,
rut.
Catiima Alpha CM. national ad
vertinitiK aoiortty. held llu-lr firal ;
nieetlUK Thuiaday eveiiiuc al Kllen
Smith hall. I'retta Klein i
eletted aenretary and Miriam
Jreenbericer. treaaurer. The next
merlin Mill ba held Thurnday eve
nine al 7 al Kllen Smith hall.
Two ptomliu'iit alumnae of
Alpha I Vita Theta bava ben en
terlHliusI at that h.mae this week.
KlMe ISramluh. "i'rt. who returned
i two week ago from a aummrr
in
I UrHinDros. h
$HrTh75
W I
Crack Drill Sriiml
7youf TucHlay tit .
All f'rethmen Inttreated In
trying out for Captain Leh
man's track drill squad report
to him at ft o'clock Tuesday
evening.
St'iitl Buiul to IVxna
la lluoairr Amliilioil
IIUXJMINGTON. Ind. RlliK
Ike money tu aend the HooMer
band to Dallas. Tex., tu take part
In the dedication of the South
western Methoiliat univeraily'a
ins line were Mm Margaret . L,nton al a guest al I new atadiiim la the prime concern
Kedde. chairman of the depart- )f pnf ,lowllrd G,am. ) of the I'nlveraity of Indiana atu-
menl of home economira. N.esje ,rirnltural college and dent body. Kecelpts of the In.li-
tr.C nomc .. t i ana Milltarv hall, tn be held on
Ol Aipna l Turn mna i' i - - - -
K stner ; ,.fc .. it,. ! November 8. oroi-eeda from aev-
l--vkn-.cn. rre.'l.lcnt of
n'Minmlri a.aaorlation
Hoyer. Uertnide Chittenden. Lu
cille Cooley. Uecoratlona of iglooa.
ixilar beam. Ice and anow carried
out the northland molif. Kefreah-liii-nla
and fav.ua tallied out the
arhrme.
Thl Alpha telta m bontei to
about twenty gurnta at a law
amokt-r hold at the chapter houae
Thursday evening. Gueata Included
Juki U-e Pean of the supreme court.
H. II. Foster, dean of the college
of law. Professor Sonnlng. head of
political science, and Professors
Void. Merrill and Orfiel.l of the
college of law. Alumnae ' and
For 'That House
Party!
Stait tha Seaaon Right With
JERRY STAFFORD
AND HIS
NITE CLUB
ORCHESTRA
HARMONIOUS DANCE RHYTHM
For Datea Call Jarry Stafford
Addrei IMS "S" Phone B-I82I
Miaa Uramlirh waa active on the
campus, having bene a member of
Mortar Board. Pi Heta Kappa. PI
lambda Theta. and president of
Y. W. C. A. 8he was Interested
In W. A. A. work, and was
awarded an "N" awealer.
Theta Phi Alpha haa a new
house mother, Miaa Lida J. Mc
Mahon. former superintendent of
the eirla Industrial achool at
Geneva.
Lillian Graiy and Frank Mc
Donald of Lincoln were married
on Sept. 9 at her home In Bone
slecl. S. Dak. They are now living
In Lincoln.
eral benefit showa at Uloomington
theaters, as wen as eontriDuiion
from fraternities, sororities, and
alumni will all be used to send the
band to Dallas. If this trip proves
successful, the band will be sent
to the Notre Dame and Purdue
games aa well.
NOW OPEN!
MAUNA LOA
INDOOR GOLF CLUB
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Scenic Colorful Art lit ic
Hawaiian Setting
Coma, Sea and Play
POPULAR PRICES
136 South 12th Street
Rudge a Gueniel Baeement
Outdoor Count 4lth and O Sts.
Organized
Union Dance
Orchestras
ARE BEST AND MOST
RELIABLE
"Blondy" Baughn V Orchestra
Phones B-SMs and F-4334
Leo Beck and Orchestra
2925 So. 25th Phono F-2268
Doc H. C. Cook and Orchestra
y Phonee B-1074 and F-5129
B. Gadd-R. Holmes "Collegians"
Plunei F-3496 and MO 187-W
Dave Haun and His Orchestra
138 No. 12th Phona B-2008
"Harmony Boys" Ed Hoy, Mgr.
1225 F St. Phone B-2124
Red Krauseand His Band
Phone B-2504
Bill Larimer and His Band
Phonea B-6939 and L-7271
Ray Lindemann and Orchestra
2908 Arlington Phona F-3223
Julius Ludlam and His Music
Phonea Bui. B-6725. Res. F-5877
Matthews "The 5 High Hats"
Phones F-2000 and F-7083
Milt Nelson's Danconians
1626 Qua St. Phone B-4996
Shefferts "Lincoln Syncopators"
830 So. 29th Phona F-5212
Herb Smith and Orchestra
2766 Cable Ave. Phone F-5719
Staffords Night Club Orchestra
1548 S St. Phone B-1821
Cornhuskers, T. Tompkins, Mgr
1127 P St. Phonea F-4478, L-7592
Jess U Williams "Songsters"
3245 Vine St. Phona B-4579
Lieurenco "House Party Orch."
Phona F8145. S2852
1141 H St. Phonea B2193. B2407
Ed Vandenberg & Orchestra
Lincoln Musicians Ass'n.
Phone B-4866. Bank ef Com. Bldg.
Lincoln, Nebraska
The Alpha Chi Omega chapter,
held their formal Initiation Wed-,
nesday evening, making Maudie :
Bryan. Leuna Folds and Lucy I
Larson mt-mbera of the sisterhood.
Delia Taylor will give an Infor
mal luncheon at the Kappa Delta
house Sunday for the Instructors
of the physical education department.
Miss Mary Lotl Leslie, national :
officer and member of PI chapter
of Kappa Delta, visited the local '
chapter last week.
j Valiiiigloii .ucil 1'i inls
1'ive of Own Diplomas
PULLMAN. Wash. Miss Olive
i Krwin. Washington Slate college
coed, has printed five of her own
diplomas during the last nine
years of her school career.
Miss Erwin was always Inter
ested in the printing profession
and has earned a portion of her
school expenses by working In
various print shops.
In 1921 Miss Erwin printed the
diploma which she received from
a study in bookkeeping; in 1922,
she received one from the prep
school of the state college. Her
bachelor of arts and five year
normal diploma was also printed
In her department. Just this
summer Miss Erwin was given her
life diploma after three years of
successful teaching.
The Daily Californlan, student
newspaper of the University of
California, is conducting a vig
orous editorial campaign against
Junior colleges, on the grounds
that the two-year course Institu
tions hurt scholarship and activi
ties, and have undesirable effects
on translers.
GOLF
IT'S SPORTY!
Souvenirs to Lady Players
Apple Blossom
Miniature Golf
South 48th at Van Dorn
!
Try Several ol
Our Thrill
DRESSES
Class Bells
Football
Blind Dates
an. I li.rr,ita of the f.lal
I any t e iftilnate lhV
Srlia-ka f haa started Ini
tialing the -iih' ami he
Mu.1ei.la irt.. the M)tetles of
(Vilihtiakrr iJ'e
There a M of TiaJiU"""
thry will Ira.ri by erirni
lleir is re I giving them
no!
I lr re I, The Ritual
Upper Clause" Alweyi . .
Buy their Greeting Cardt al
GlORGl t
Pick -Mil- or "Her" G"'te from
GlORGl'S
Get thtlr Created or Personal
Stationery at GlORCfS
Ask the Party tprte for d
vice at GCOAGfl he
Committee.
GEORGE BROS.
Porlv SneclalilU"
j 1213 N. B
GOLF TODAY
AT THE
Circus Golf
It haiardoua holea
Ft Check Room
t rcc .!n,id p,r,mB
16th &"0" Streets
Llncoln'a moat unique Indoor
golf courae.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
AFTEK ALL it's a Townsen.J
photograph that you want.
SLKW'iN;-nHiinfir rent. Large riwrna,
newly clecoraied. Very raaionai.le ralen.
1117 Q St. Kor men only. B17S3.
Will narTrlfUe a gofif" trimmed, melody
C Conn SHXaplione. K 71150. 1725
DnkiitH.
LOST A "Walif. red" fnunliiln pell, on
the rumpiia. Kinder cull B 1SH5.
2546 "O."
Sunday...
Night...
Dancing...
Where the Dancing
is Dancing;
Fun !
Enjoyment!
Merriment!
Come out and you'll meet
your friends!
IPIla-RlIoir
5 Miles West on "0"
Co-op Booh Store
w mi Used
BOOKS
Everything for the
STUDENT
Mm R STREET
EAST OF TEMPLE
Hello, Gang!
Lawrence!"
Don-t forget to vote when you buy these Monday! Good Luck and "On to
Cream Colored Cords!
Collegiate? And How!
The hit of the campus at a price that's a real knockoutl
$995 Pair
STREET KLOOU
"Porto" Laundry Cases
With One Extra Filler
$1 98
Handy! Sturdy! Roomy!
llenvy, paste lioai-.l bx with brown canvas cover tliat fastens muootLIy and
secui-elV. harness fashion. With luiiuly reversible address and stamp pa.l.
FLOOR THREE
10 s d , 61 Jp.
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fiaiAiiawnwi
Lower row: While. Kimball, l'rosh halfback; Lambcrtus, Uotlieiijiun?.
national interseholastic low hurdle champion; Adam, Flattsmouth cunrd and
wrestler; Penney, Tabor, la., varsity halfback; Swanson, Kimball, varsity
halfback; Blankenship. Omaha, frosh back; Minniek. Crawford, frosh back.
Upper row: Seojrgan, Seottsbluff, frosh tackle; Overstreet, ScottsbKifl,
frosh back; Norwood. York, back; O'Krien, Omaha, frosh tackle; -Milne.
Crawford, varsity end; Jones. Omaha, frosh center; Smith, Trenton, hi?h
school shot put champion and frosh tackle; Rowley, Clyde, Kas., varsity half
back 'and track man.
These Men Represent the Staff of Student
Waiters at
ITIhie UpsttaiDirs
New
-..i. l.,l.c I, a v., tlmir sincrincT wnitefs lint. 1). (J. Hams Ot
.New linn miiil v-iii,'.. ...... w...... ...... , - -t-
the Annex cafe has somelhinr unique in his staff of "varsity' waiters.
Students who visit the Annex to partake of one of the Cafe's famous
35 cent luncheons will find a real football atmosphere about the place.
Twenty members of the serving staff are enrolled students at the University
of Nebraska and a majority of this group are men who either have represented
the Cornhuskers in some branch of athletics or probably some day will be
wearing the coveted "N."
Remember 35C Student Luncheons
138 North Eleventh Street
OPEN ALL NIGHTS
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