The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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I ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 190
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
A.
VISITS PAWNER CITY.
Curator Blackman of the state
U historical aociety, la In Pawneo
City and haa been attending; busl
nea conferencea there tor the past
few days. He la expected to return
to Lincoln aome time this after
noon. Eight men receive Insignia re
cognition for spring athletics at
Columbia university, New York.
the New
Smartest Coat
on the Campus
College men who know what to
wear and how to wear it choose
Alligator "SO" the new College
Coat . Alligator "50" ie a smart
double-breasted raglan long full
cut roomy full-belted, with big
patch pockets, and a convertible
t collar that gives extra protection
around the neck... Light in
weight seml-tramparent abso
lutely weather-proof. Four rich,
original colors Deep Sea, Tan,
Blue, Black and only $7.50! . . .
Other Alligator models from
$5.00 to $25.00.
THE ALLIGATOR CO.
St. Louis, Mo.
SOCIETY
Houses of Greek letter organizations will be the scene of
various activities in honor of Dad's day Saturday. Luncheons
and dinners to entertain the dads will enliven many of the fra
tcniily and sorority houses. Dads of the members of the foot
ball team will be honored at a luncheon given for them at the
Chamber of Commerce Saturday noon.
Delta To Entertain O
At Banquet And Party
Delta Tau Delta will have its
alumni banquet on Nov. IS, at the
Cornhu.nker hotel. The banquet
will be followed by their fall party
at me Hotel Lincoln.
Phi Chi Theta
Gives Breakfast
On Saturday morning at 10:30
there will be a breakfast for thir
teen rushees of Phi Chi Theta. The
table decoration will carry out the
theme of football field. Miss
Amanda Heppner is an honorary
member of this organization. The
patronesses are Mrs. Narpin and
Mrs. Le Rosslgnol. Phi Chi Theta
Is an organization for girls In the
business administration college
and all members must be repre
sented In other business adminis
tration activities.
Sigma Eta Chi to Give
Hallowe'en Party
Sigma Kta Chi, an organization
of Congregational girls, is giving a
Hallowe'en party at 8:30 Saturday
evening. The party is being given
In honor of Miss Ruth I. Seabury,
national sponsor of this organiza
tion. Jean Field is in charge.
Sigma Delta Tau Pledges
Give "School Days" Party
"School Days" will be the motif
of the Sigma Delta Tau pledge
party to be held at the chapter
house Saturday night. Novel dec
orations will carry out the theme.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Friend ana
Mr. Ogel will chaperone.
Phil Teal, who attended the
University of Nebraska in 1926
and '27, has entered the employ of
the Sidles Airways corporation of
Lincoln. H.i is assisting in the
management of a special student
course. Teal was a member ol
Beta Theta Pi during his time at
the University .nd was prominent
in student activities.
Prof, and Mrs. V. F. Thompson
were Sunday guests or Delta
Sigma Lambda.
Mav Baird. '30, Ord; Ruth
Drewlow, '30, Blair; Eloise At
kins, '30, Gibbon, and Patricia
Nichols. '29. Curtis, will arrive
Thursday to attend the teacher's
convention. The group are aiumni
of Alpha Chi Omega.
Prof. Herbert Yenne, or ine
dramatics department, and Walter
Vogt, lead in the recent university
inuUin lion, were dinner gucots of
Delta Sigma Lambda.
Are You Wearing
a Beret
To the Game
To morrow?
There's really nothing smarter than these cute
pan-cake effects which the girls are buying at the
campus shop. Come on over and get yours!
$175
Magees Coed Campus Shop
1123 R Street
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday.
Alpha Sigma Phi, fall party
at Lincoln hotel.
Kappa Sigma, house party.
Theta Phi Alpha, house
party.
Saturday.
Alpha Theta Chi, fall party
Hotel Cornhusker.
Alpha Gamma Rho, fall
party at Lincoln hotel.
Kappa Alpha Theta, house
party.
Delta Gamma, house party.
Saturday.
Alpha Tau Omega, fall party
at Lincoln hotel ballroom.
FOR CHURCH SUPPER
Congregational Students to
Hear Ruth Seabury at
Fete Tonight.
Ruth Seabury, world traveler
and graduate of Smith college will
speak at a Hallowe'en supper for
all Congregational students to be
held tonight at 6 p. m. at the Ply
mouth Congregational church 17th
and A streets.
Plates for this supper are fifty
cents and all interested are urged
to attend. It will be over In time
for those who come to keep social
engagements.
Ruth Seabury is educational sec
retary in the home department of
the American Board of Commis
sioners for Foreign Missions. She
is widely known among Congrega
tional young people of the country.
She was recently appointed na
tional sponsor of a new sorority
called the Sigma Eta Chi, and has
already installed chapters in the
University of Kansas and Ne
braska, and visited those in Michi
gan and Ohio. This sorority, which
is for Congregational young wo
men, Is based on religious fellow
ship and service.
At present it is strongest in me
mlddlewest. where it originated.
Miss Seabury has just completed
a world tour, during wnicn sne
visited stations of the American
board in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria,
Greece, Turkey, Syria, India, Cey
lon. China and Japan. She was
able also to visit Italy, Egypt and
the Holy Land.
Dad Will Have His Day Saturday When
Sons Turn Host at Annual Reception
By DON CARLSON.
Dad the fellow at home who
haa been getting; letters while bis
son or daughter was In college to
the effect that "eheck and double
check," meant something more
than a characteristic phrase of
Amos 'n' Andy will step Into his
own when be Journeys to Lincoln
Saturday to witness the Husker
Pitt pigskin encounter and get a
first hand knowledge of where his
hard earned money has been go
ing. Day of Appreciation.
A day of appreciation, ao the
critics might call it, has Saturday
been dubbed, with the expectation
that Dad will go home with the
pleasant thought that bis progeny
is preparing for life in one of tbe
great universities, exemplifying
spirit what is nationwide, and an
institution which supports true
Ideals of comradeship and clean
living.
True, In times of depression as
the past two years seem to have
been, to sacrifice a goodly portion
of one's yearly Income for the edu
cation of the boy or girl wonder,
is to expect return in the form of
progressive manhood and woman
hood. And for the father to spend
a day in Lincoln, attend the Dad's
Day luncheon and view a game
which will probably go down in
history as one of Nebraska's
toughest battles, will be a red let
ter day In hia life, a temporary re
trogresslon from manhood to boy
hood for only a day but what a
dayl . .
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AT THE
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Convocation Will Be Held
At Lindell November 5;
Tickets $1.
Detailed arrangements for the
first annual combination dinner
and honors convention of the col
lege of bualneas administration, to
be held at the Lindell hotel, Nov.
5, were under way Wednesday.
Ticket sales are under the di
rection of George Wragge, accord
ing to Frank B. Smith president of
The dinner is being conducted
the Biiad student executive board,
on a no profit basis. The sale price
of the tickets, which is one dollar,
Is just sufficient to cover the ex
pense of the table coverage at the
hotel, and the minor details such
as printing the programs and
tickets.
Chancellor and Mrs. E. A. Burn
ett and Dean and Mrs. J. E. Le
Rossignol will be guests of honor
at the affair.
It is customary that all honor
students of the college of business
administration including the fresh
men sholarship honors, are an
nounced at a convocation. A
change has been made this year,
however, and the annual Bizad
dinner is being combined with the
convocation.
4,000 TEACHERS
ATTEND MEETING
FIRST DISTRICT
(Continued from Page 1.)
The sixth grade at Elliott school,
under the direction of Marie
Bourke, gave a geography demon
stration.
Mrs. Mignonette Good Eber
hardt discussed women writers and
poets in a studio meeting. Arthur
Gulterman, poet and humorist, also
addressed this group. The geo
graphy aection was addressed by
Lotta Oliver, Mrs. R. M. Kildee,
Bula Cook, and Dr. Nels A. Bengt
son. University of Nebraska. Other
sections meeting were, home eco
nomics, Latin, manual arts, mathe
matics, modern language, normal
training, primary and elementary,
educational measurements and re
search, English, and school health
and psychology.
Thursday Evening Program.
The Thursday evening program
was opened by a musical concert,
by the Lincoln senior and Junior
high schools. Following this H.
B. Simon, president of the Ne
braska State Teachers association,
addressed the audience on retire
ment allowances. Dr. von Klein
smid was the next speaker on the
program. His subject was,
"America's Way Out." Dr. von
Kleinsmid, was introduced by E.
A. Burnett, chancellor of the university.
GREEKS MAKE PLANS
TO ENTERTAIN DAD3
(Continued from Page 1.)
have made no definite plans to
entertain their dads on Dad's day.
At dinner Saturday evening
Theta Phi Aloha wilUenterts
twelve dads. They are Albert
Henn, LeMars; D. T. Buehrer, Ge
neva: L. Lane. Beatrice; J. M.
Stafford, Omaha; H. Hermsen, J.
V. Kellar, A. W. Carroll and Tom
Kelly of Lincoln; A. J. Parr, Man
son, la.; E. Simon, North Platte;
and Joe Kammlch of Geneva.
No Definite Arrangements.
Kappa Alpha Theta has made no
definite plans for Dad's day.
The Alpna uni umega cnapier
will be host to John Stefts of Kim
ball on Dad's day.
Messrs. Robinson, Beaver city;
Rundstrom, Stanton, and Randall,
Omaha, will be guests of the Alpha
Delta Pi sorority Saturday.
D. 8. L.'s to Entertain.
In honor of twelve dads of
Delta Sigma Lambda, the mem
bers of that organization will en
tertain at dinner Saturday night at
the chapter house.
The Delta Sigma Phi's are hav
ing a banquet in honor of Dad's
day. There will be at least fifteen
dads present. The dining-room
will be decorated with a motive of
scarlet and cream.
The Delta Theta Phi's are hav
ing a Dad's day dinner at 6:13.
The guests will be H. A. Warren,
Washington, D .C; H. D. White,
Lincoln; E. M. Risaer, Craften.
The members of Delta Upsilon
are giving a dinner for their fath
ers at the chapter house after the
game.
The Alpha Gamma Rho's will
entertain fifteen dads to be present
at a dinner given for them at their
house.
The members of Alpha Sigma
Phi will preside at a banquet at
their house In honor of Dad's day.
They are expecting fifteen dads to
be present.
Beta Theta Pi will stage a din
ner in honor of Dad's day. The
dining room will be decorated in
keeping with the occasion. After
dinner there will be a program by
members of the chapter.
SEATON SEES NO AID
IN NEBRASKA PLAN
(Continued from Page 1.)
leave their cars home during class
hours.
Mr. Seaton said that the univer
sity has no power to stop anyone
from parking on 12th, 14th, or R
streets. The only street over which
the university has authority is
that around the mall. If The Ne
braskan's plan were adopted, the
university would have to secure
permission to restrict parking on
12th, 14th, and R streets, or else
limit the restricted parking area
to the mall.
In addition to this, it would be
difficult to prevent those to whom
the permits were not issued from
Uklug them from othar cars and
in other ways doing all they ould
to prevent the successful operation
of the plan.
New Mall.
Some hope for improvement in
the present situation was given in
the plan for a mall to be con
structed between Social Science
hall and Andrews hall on the pres
ent drill field as soon as the new
drill field north of the coliseum Is
ready for use.
The new drill field hss now been
graded up and grass planted on it.
Mr. Seaton said that It would be
LEARN TO DANCE
Can teach you to lead In on leuon.
Guarantee to teach you In tlx pri
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and Wednesday. Private leisont
morning, afternoon and evening.
Ball Room and Tap.
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Private Studloi
Phone B42M 1220 O STREET
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"Fraternity
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at sung by
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IT'S GOOD!
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Beck's Orchestra
ready for use next year. Than, If
money is available, the present
drill field will be converted into a
mall and will provide aufflclent ex
tra ptrltfnf; tr-f to alley' .te the
congested situation now existing.
University of Utah student are
fampa!gnln to have a cuesber of
their professors placed In the hall
of fame being selected by a Bait
Lake City newspaper.
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