THREE THE DAILY NEHRASKAN SIMMY. MAY 3. 1931 1 These Men "TappecfWu New Members Of Innocents Societal i-- V f i hV A- v hSJrr - '-tw?? ZZ7 pwiTn: 1- " " rf.i-0auv Frankfurt. FaulKnc r. Miiciu-u, rwn. M. Vou Scggcrn Photos Townsend. The n--' mrrvir--. rf ('n Itntfiii fDcIrfv v.-'! w auliintr. r ' L:r.oaif. V'C- p;-.:s:dtn', a.:d U3l tlhs.i o." bss, C, 'f ::: .:r.;.' r-.-l wao "IzpiictT by v. ire. rnf.i-0aiiv Frankfurt. FaulKnc r. miiciu-u, wra, -Tomson and Bell Phows by Hauck. pft (o rf Arthur w lf of Kd(f, "!.nrs:v v. vr.rt of tne iT oy rcrrn....r., ... ;,,,. Milchel! of Huron. S. U. seireiary. ,U or C'bryonne. W.vo.. uoya von u wn ,i Walate Frsnkfurt if Wrst Point. Kdvin J " .: . 'i r. fl ni'vtfiiii". it t w - - - - ,:,-VjVn' . C -Mrn Xom.on of Linco.n. trraurcr Rlchaxd Bell o n"Mi;. in -the Ohio relay at t o.um- liciow ii.lta 1J 4'iarviu "5s' CuurU'y of I he Star SOCIETY pari ()iu (T tin most inli'ivslmy; ol tin will be Miami Tii '.d to lie tiivcii j bv Beta Tluta l'i. Vhi IMta Tlu ta am Social Calendar ii's nt'Xt wee Die V onillUSMT Siu-ma 'lii. The i-ii! lir,t,l alTair Friday. Mi:imi Triad partv by Beta Tiiet.i l'i. Phi Delta Thcta and Sig ma Chi at the Cornlmskcr hotel. Fine Aits ball at Morrill hall. Saturday. Alpha Delta Theta house party. Chi Omc;a house party. F'sma Nil spring party at the CoriinasKer hotel. which is traditional amen- fntcn.ilics, will take pln.v dav cvi'iiiii'.'. 1 ii l"'i!ic .Arls hall will be yivni l-'rida.v cvmiinv . ... . mi i c ii i 1 i;r,il :T. ! i-u i.f 1 l.r 111 .A101T1II. ami Will IK' oil ' 1,-arrPll. min- Rcason. Sigma N'ti lias planned a spring party I Xitunlay v , .V.-uaraUst, Unitcd states the Coi-nliuskcr Ii !-! Al'!ia Delia Thcta and Clu )im'j:a v. ill 0( :,,.u.u;1(,nt of agriculture. Wash- bo lmif..i. at lmiisc Dill-lies Silt tin !iv eveiuiij'. ! in-toti, D. O. fast ot X. V. I.;. A. win i;:: i ,--,, ,,f - V. c:. A. will picskhv At. thin t i ci;;ri)rd Jorcenson. M. N. Laurit son and M. F. Brunig. Officers of Gamma Sigma Delta Margaret Buol anil Lorraine Witt. Chi Omega's were vi.siting in Omaha this week end. . Gretehen Goulding and Kather ine Gilger spent the week end in St. Louis, Mo., as the guest of Mrs. George Chamberlain, Miss Gilger's sister. Verle Stone and Beatrice Chap man, Chi Omega, spent the week end at Nehawka. WESLEY PLAYERS 10 8:30 Sunday morning. May 10, in Ellen Smith ha!!. It. has been planned for Molher'a day to make it possible to have as special guests a number "f mothers from various parts of the state. A new feature will be a presi- -" c..t"l-e-- t-t ; Mil- rf ili oi jruniza- .IMti n was pivsontcd by Prot. K. E. till of the poultry depart- there wm 1,0 t:eiii.ei an tin.- j-firL, presidents of Y. W, C. A., that can 1 be wrescnt at the hreiikiAst. The urogram, under the dire"- 1 ircr.rtcr.i DAY! ''.TV Mot K'Vn rnd Eilul; included lion nf Mvi'lvn' West. . !M-omide:i to be interesting. Aloen Nf.-'.y is ;'i charge of invitations and Carolyn While, if food and decoration.1. Ma'jorie Pel'-rson, Y. V. C. A., president, will preside. Tiel-.cl.s for the brcr.kfast arc on rale in Mi:s Uernice Miller's 1 office in Kiie'.i Smith hall. Gamma Sigma Delia Initiates Thursday. The annual iivl i.".' inn nr.d ban q 11 i;t of Gamma Signri Delia, honor society of agriculture, was held iit ths Shrine" Country club Thnrsuay evening;. Prot". C. W. Smith of the agricultural engineer ing department acted as toastraas ter. 'Hie address of the evening rJ''.C'f 1 -4 rv,'''' 4 1 i. i A Benu Urummel by mgr.'. a p:ir.t pressor by disy. Mo cnv5ntd thou.-i the portals of gilded .- icrty 011 bor rowed clothes won the gul . then tney uncovered "" !.- a pants-pre:;scr! You'll hegli 3 never before! . . . AiNiE 1 y 11 V II I til I'lll I II III II 1 V 1 VI -tV 111 1 I ! 0fii I " A 4' j III I In M t 1 111 1 I 1 I - Screen Attractions El III 1 1 SPECIAL II I I II N PICTURS f 1 II ' CELEBRATION fc I ' Novelty Cartoon I jji k "In My Merry H 1 Oldsmonile" H 1 A Comedy Riot M 1 ill H G-M's Riotous Ccmcdy from the stage hit DOROTHY JORDON JOSEPH CAWTHCKNE MARJORIE RAMBEAU STACK Vaudeville's Dance Sensation Naro Lcckford In a Dance Humorcsque WITH Lili DeMethe - Fred Freddin Emrik Andrews-Eddie Clark WHITEY WITH ED. FORD In BENEVOLENCE" r.,,. tii.-. iiiit vpnr were: v. r.. MiuscliI, president; M. J. Blish, vice pre.-idenl; K. B. Kngle, secre tary; A. D. Weber, treasurer. . Newly elected officers for the ;i.!v.irg year are: M. J. Blish, ruesid'nt; H. C. Filley, vice presi Vnt: K. li. Thalman, secretary; P,. Lewis, treasurer. Thc-.ta Phi Alpha Holds l-'oundar's Day Banquet. Theta Phi Alpha will hold their iv'ieteenth Founder's day banquet ."'.'iday evening at the Lincoln '!.dl. Gertrude Goering will act as toast mistress. Addresses will "ne given by the present active and ol.'mna president and by the re '..iiins; alumna president, Agnes Kelly, and retiring active presi, dint, Rose Komerek. Lincoln Hinh Reunion At Shrine Club. The class of '27 of Lincoln high school held their annual reunion at the Shrine Country club Tuesday evening with fifty in attendance. Kuth Hatfield, past president, pre luded iluvinT the evening. Dancing followed the picnic supper and a meeting, with election of officers, ended with the choosing of the fol lowing persons as class heads for the coming year: President, Art Danielson, and secretary, Frank Koehl. The class sponsor, Miss Annetta Sprung, with the newly elected officers, will plan the picnic for next year. Sigma Kappa is keeping her traditional Parents' Day on May 3. All the parents of the actives and pledges will be guests of honor at dinner. Rhona Smith has transferred her membership from Sigma chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Iowa City, la., to Xi chapter. Her affiliation with Xi chapter was formally rec ognized Monday night, April 27. Members of Delta Gamma have issued invitations for a Parents' Day dinner Sunday, May 10. Jack Houch of Omaha and Carl Willard of Grand Island represent ed the Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta at the annual convention of Mu province. The convention was held at St. Louis. END SEASON SUNDAY 'A Sacrifice Once Offered' Be Presented at Fairbury. Wesley Players, religious dra matic organization of Methodist students of the University of Ne braska, will close their season by a presentation of the three act drama. "A Sacrifice Once Offered'' Sunday evening at Fairbury M. K. church. The players during this season have appeared before audiences at Waverly, Raymond. Milford, North Platte, Grand Island, Friend, Sy racuse, David City. Eagle, Green wood, and St. Paul M. E.. Grace M. E. and First M. E., Lincoln. The combined audiences before whom the group has appeared in religious drama numbers between eight and nine thousand people. Some additions in the way of costume and lighting have been secured during this year. Flood lights built by a member of the group, have added much to the productions. Miss Caroline Cooper has served as president thruout the year. President elect for the coming year is George Schmid, who has taken an active part for the last three years in the work of the players. The cast which will appear in the play Sunday evening include Russell Lindskog. Carolyn Cooper, Oliver Kibben, Lloyd Watt, Inge borg Nielsen, Charles Greer, Mil dred Johnson, Jeanette Hollander. Irving Walker, George Schmid and Norman Peters. The advisor is Rev. W. C. Fawell. The Epworth League at Fair bury, preceding the presentation of the play will be in charge of Rev. Fawell, who will discuss with the young people the question, "What is Religion?" He will also have charge and preach at the morning service of the Methodist rhiirrh al F.pntrirp. Sundav morn ing at the regular hour of worship. II They Passed the jjj I Candy and Cigars Margaret Colmnn, Lincoln. Kap pa Kappa Gamma and Norman GaUcher Bassett, Delta Tail Delta. Cecelia Moiling, Elkhorn, Cht Omega, and Dick Leader, Big Springs, Kappa Psi. I.nciiip Kellv. Grand Island, Gamma Phi Beta and Raymond Wvrenm, Scottsbluff. Alpha Beta Phi. Marianne Roe, Cheyenne, Wyo., Kapoa Alpha Theta and Gerald Carpender, Lincoln, Alpha Tail Omega. Lela. Marbel. Hastings, Alpha Phi and Russell Joynt, Lincoln, Delta Tau Delta. Lucille Barlow, Gibbon. Gamma Phi Beta and Edward Plitton, jr., Lincoln, Tan Kappa Epsilon. Lucille Davis. Omaha. Delta Del ta Tioitn nml Goorre Clovd, Oma ha, Lambda Chi Alpha. Louise Morton. Lincoln. Alpha Chi Omega and James llenn, Lin- i coin Phi Delta Th-ta. ! Stella Moore,. Lincoln. Zeta Tau j Mpha and Charles McNamara, Noith Platte, Delta Sigma Lamb-j da. I Cecile Jones. Sidney. Zeta Tau Alpha, and Roy Moore. North , Platte, Delta Sigma Lambda. Stephens lii-lruetor Speaks at IJanquel Miss Wilma Haynes. director of physical education at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., was the j guest of the university department j of physical education for women j May 1 and 2. She spoke at the an- ; nual banquet of the department ; held Friday evening at the Shrine I club. i B. & M. Magazine: "Mose," said the judge sternly, "you are found, guilty of having stolen two chick- ens from Mr. Harrison's coop. The fine will be $5." j "Yassuh, judge," said Mose, put- ting S10 on the judge's desk. "Ah's j giving you ten bucks which will j pay me up to an' includin' nex' i Sattiday night." .... -.v . v-1 V - t 4: it- While attending th university Allison majored In political nciencc. Upon hit graduation h taught EnglUh In the Iraptrltl Naval school of Japan. Mor r cen'.ly be baa botn conaecUd with the General Motor company In China and aUo has been engagtd In consular work. I! Mother 4 r on m 19 T A. will doublv acDracUU Ya Card a gift from AX IS W I 'tk "VWO AGaorre's brau it T O T reflects Your Personal-V Moderate Prleai George l8rothers4 1213 K AT T 1SOIV '27 TO HAVE CONSULAR POSITION SOON John Allison, who graduated from the university in 1927 and who last week passed the United States consular examination in China, will receive a definite as signment shortly, according- to word received at the university. Your Drug Store SNAPPY NOON LUNCHES Whitman Chocolates The Owl Pharmacy We Deliver Phone B1068 148 No. 14 and P Mothers Day May lOik Doni Forget Hff Send her yur Vv expressed fey A Mothtt Card tine btatioiurx , A Fountain. Pen Or any ene of a kuBdred gifta from which to choose at Tuckcr-Shean Stationer's Jewelers 1121 uO" Street Delicious Food Stuffs Are of material assistance in making a successful V picnic. Quality and Delicacy ar featured ia our Delicatessen. Tasty Pastry Shop Hotel Cornhusker Virginia Jonas, Mary Gilmore, To End A Perfect Week MDrc Mir, cd in and dance to the I J strains of a good band. r0ur floor is one of the jjj best in Lincoln. -With a good time wafting Jfor you. do not miss this S chance. 2SC PLA-MOR LAW REVIEW PRINTS ! ARTICLE BY L. VOL!) j Prof. L. Void of the college of j law is the author of an article en- titled, "Document of Title as Se- ; curity Devices in Sales" which ap- peared in the April number of the Boston University Law Review, j Peggy: I'm divorcing Charlie, j You don't know what I've gone I thru, living with him. 1 Anne: Well, everybody says it was all he had Pathfinder. i Protect Your Winter Garments From Moths Have them Modern Cleaned and returned in Moth proof, Dust proof sealed bags with out extra cost. SEND THEM NOW Save 10 For Cash & Carry Modern Cleaners Soukup A Westover Call F2377 For Service 5) - 'd it Slie turns l Cold Shoulder on Winter Wear and A Summer Smile on Thesn Light Colored Crepe Frocks Short sleeves, because elbows refuse to be hidden. Lieht colors because we're all in a gay May mood. Crepes, because they're so adaptable to collegiate fes tivities. Write home and tell your mother that they're only $15 Fabric Sport Gloves a very necessary accessory 1 n More and mo.e we need more and more hosiery, when it's 65 Clever sports shoes in black and white and white in our first floor departmental 1201 O St. Magee's Coed Campus Shop 1123 R Street - i Miles West on "O" Sunday Night 1 rrr'Yi