SEVEN TUP IvtllV rRRAsk'1V FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1931 . zZZZZZZT7Tj I " I 1 D VESTALS WILL GIVE PAGEANT THURSDAY Men's Dress Chart-Spring and Summer 1931 Kuage oc ouenzei o. rresenis The OCCASION Business and llifurnml Day Wear Day Weddings, mid Formal Afternoon Wear Semi-formal Evening Occasions Evening Weddings and Strictly Formal Occasions Arts and Science Group to Present Fete by Dr. H. B. Alexander. The annual pageant of the Ves tals of the Lamp, honorary Arts and Scienre organliation. will be presented Thursday evening, April 16, In the auditorium of Morrill hall. The pageant was written by Dr. H. B. Alexander of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly a professor at the university and founder of the or ganization. It represents each of the arts of the Arts college. Flaine Haverfield. president, will represent the Spirit of Acad eme. She will introduce the Three Degrees portrayed by Helen Mc Anulty. bachelor's: Miss Hilde garde Stauss. masters, and Miss Margarete Hochdoefer, doctorate. Miss Haverfield will then pre sent the arts of the college. Elea nor Doming will represent his tory; Margaret Deming, Letters; Victoria Glatfelter, art; Lucille Led with, statecraft; Elaine Gib bons, mathematics; Mary Weaver, science, and Lyndall Brumbach, SLIT VEST TOPCOAT SHIRT PURSES MAY BE DRESSED I P IN ORIGINAL WAYS v r - i i 'A COLLAR TIE HAT GLOVES SHOES JEWELRY Sack Suit Single or Double Bieaated To Match Single or Double Btrasteil, Topoost, Raglan or Ulaerstta Plain or Fanry White or Collar to Match Starchfd or Soft Kour-in-Hnct in Con t. anting Shades Soft Hat. Derhy or Straw Tan or Gray Oxfords or High Shoes in Black or Tan Cuff Links of Informal Design Black Oxford Cutaway Strlied Trousers To Match Coat or Light Gray or Buff Velvet -Collared Chesterfield or Dark Topcoat While Plain or Printed Bosom Wlr.fr or Turn Down Black and Whi:e or Pearl Gray Four-ln-Hand Ascot or Bow Tup Hat Pearl Gray or White Black with Cloth Tops or Oxfords with Teirl Gray Spats Formal Links Tuxedo Dark Silk or White Pique Velvet -Collared Chesterfield Topcoat White Stiff Bosom Two Studs Wing Black Bow Opera or T.p Hat Grav or Black Soft Felt. Derhy or Straw White or Gray Biack Patent Leather Low Shorn or Pumps Stud Links and Waistcoat Buttons to Match Smoked Pearl Full Dress W'hlte. Single or Double Breasted Velvet -Collared Chesterfield or Dark Topcoat Plain Stiff Bosom One Stud Wing White Bow Top Hat or Opera Hat White Black Patent Leather Low Shoes or Pumps Stud Links and Waistcoat Buttons to Match. Mother of Pearl Sororities Choose New Chairmen For Summer Rushing, Social Activities ! I I With the aDDroach of spring the Greek societies have been busy ; electing new officers and appoint ing rhnirmon. Summer rushing u-iii ho unnn us before we realize I it .and new girls adept in the art of pleading and promising win iiu the shoes of the outgoing chairmen. All sororities have not yet ap- pointed new ones, and their pres i ent chairmen are still anting in whatever capacity a chairman is j supposed to act. i Mary Alice Kelley. umana, nas i been the rush chairman this year j for Kappa Kappa Gamma, while IBettv Wahlquist, Hastings has i acted as social cnairman. ;7jta has had Blanche Bartos. Wil- ' ber. as social c hairman, and Neva I Beth Turner. Lincoln, rush chair- I man. Phi Omega Pi has bad Ber nice Mumby. Lincoln as social chairman, and Norma Ailes. Red Cloud, rush. Harriet Nesladek, Omaha, has held the office of so- philosophy. The soft music of a ham T.nll srrnmnsnv the naceanL. Rachel Branson. Frances Holy- oke. Alireaa Amen ana Dtirunt Hoffman will take the part of Vestals. Members of the faculty and friends are invited to attend the pageant. Miss Margarete Hoch doefer is sponsor of the group. cial chairman at the Alpha Omi- cron Pi house wnue j-ns ner mann, Seward has worked with her in rushing. The Ti BcW Phis social activities have been led by Mildred Richardson. Lincoln, and Helen Cozad, Omana. aciea as rush chairman. The Sigma Delta Tau's have had Lucial Golclenoerg, Omaha .as social, and Roseline Piscf, Omaha, iub. n,. Minwitur trirla have been appointed to fill these offices for the summer ana coming j"' Alpha Chi Omega. Jane Axtell, Omaha, rush chairman, Lucy Lar son, Lyman, social; Alpha Delta Pi, Mary Reynolds, umana. soemi. Up vin sWner. Kansas Citv. Mo., rush; Tri Delta. Rosalie Lamme. Walsenburg. Colo., social, Miiarea Root, Bassett, rush. Ruth Rid nour. Lincoln has been appointed by the Delta Gammas as social chairman, and Dorothy Zoellner, Scottsbluff. as rush. Chi Omega will have Blanche Sheldon, Mount Ayr, la., leading them in social activities ,and Jessie Mae Kurk, Lincoln, in rushing. Gamma Phi Beta ha sappointed Helen Byers. Hastings, social chairman, Lucille Kelly. Grand Island, rush; Kappa Alpha Theta, Helen Hart, social chairman, and Jane Youngson. Minden, rush chairman. Alpha Delta Theta will have Parthenia Schneider. Pilger social, and Gladyce Lemke, rush chairman: Phi Mu social cnairman will be Betty Buis. Pender, and Dorothy Douglas, Lewiston, rush; Alpha Xi Delta, Ada Reynolds, Omaha, social chairman, Wilma Lallman. Arapahoe, rush chair man: Theta Phi Alpha. Helen Buebrer' Geneva, social chairman and Lois Lee, Lincoln, rush chair man. Maxine W iess, Shelby, la., land Mary Frances McReynolds I hold the chairmenships for Zeta Tau Alpha. The Alpha Phi s have no acting social chairman. Mae Po3', Lincoln roi act bs ins rush chairman. "But you guaranteed that this watch would last me a life time." "i know hut vou didn't look very healthy the day you bought II. lexas nanger. BUCK'S COFFEE SHOP (FORMERLY DAVIS) SPECIAL STUDENT LUNCH 30' Hot Rolls and Driiik Included I Many Inegenous designs are used in "mu king purses for the season. The bag at the top is formed of two suede berets with their char acteristic little tabs, sewn hack to bac k and fastened to a gilt frame. Two colors or shades of calf skin are employed in the second model shown. A slide fastener is used. The evening purse which is becoming an indespensible acces sory may be made of shirred lace over a silk form. An ornamental ball serves as the guide of a slide fastening. At the bottom, calf skin Is made into a watch-thin oblong puree , fully equipped with mirror, change i purse, and vanity. ! Kclease March 9 to H : ' r sv YOU v DON'T GIVE X WRAP . . pi the same wrar you would a coat . . . they are so lovely with your new formal and priced so you caa have one . . . only H4 95 gorgeously made of sheer substantial chiffon velvet fully lined with crejie or satin. Tine eriiite wave, to strikes a braakwater y f,. ,, Police Radio is "joining the force" in mmy a city acting aa a break jlHi water in checking the nurge of criminal aclivilv . . .The apparatus the An alarmhharl- iM.Iice are uoiuc t-oines out of the telephone workshop. It is logical that quartert Ttulittt U to cruumn cart. Western Eleetric should make the equipment, drawing on a fifty-year experience as manufacturer of telephones for the Bell System . . . Serv- 7Tii engineer's ing this vast organization is a huge rejnt.ihiliiy. Carrying it out means "prjmnci" it a """"jaF""""""""" " r keeping an open mind on new methods of manufacture, new sources of an mWS 1 I PI,lv' nrw channels ol uisiriouuon. n means wcicuiuiug mu uuu( r- a f mm k Caught berouse the 'adio tavrd preciout minutes. full advantage of every worth- hile aid that modern science offer. Western Electric Manufacturers. . . Purchasers. . Distributors SIHCI lltt FOB TBg IILI tTiTIKt of "About Campus" Spring Fashions m 8 for Algeria. . .home of contrast colors. . . for basic spring colors ... blue, beige, black, brown, gray. for contrast. . .open sesame to smartness. . .also for chalk-white accents found in lin- brilliant reds, blues, yellows IE) gene touches, bags, gloves, jewelry. I faJ net cowls, sashes, intricate cuffs seen on rough wool coats, or suits Dressmaker details. . .jabots, Bruyere scarfs, V ton- Evening fashions. . Id laces, Chanel's Andalusia ... for instance . . . chiffons . . mousseline de soie . . . organdies . . . eyelet batistes. 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