FRIDAY. MAY . 19.11. T1IK DAILY iSKHKASKAN THREE SOCIETY rr-T - - - ii iii Thota Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorority, was hostess at an initiation banquet Thursday evening at the Lincoln hotel. Places were arranged for twenty members. Orchid and green, the sorority colors, were employed in the decorations. The "Comic Strips" was the theme of the toast program. The new initiates are Marjorie Peterson. Kuth Sehill, Dorothy Ager, Bereniece Hoffman, Jean Kathburn and Dorothy Howard. Louise Cogswell Is Chosen Kappa President. Louise Cogswell will serve as president of Kappa Kappa Gamma during the coming year. Margaret Elliot was elected corresponding secretary, Betty Everett, secre tary; Marjorie Pope, treasurer and Mary Jane Swett, social chairman. Alpha Chi Omega Freshmen Present Annual Mock Fete. The Alpha Chi Omega fresh men presented the annual mock song banquet Monday evening at the chapter house. The tables were decorated with brightly colored balloons. Betty Laing was master of ceremonies. She intro duced each freshman who imper sonated a singer or a character of a song, by dressing the part and by sirging an spprnpriae se lection. Louise Budden, took the part of Madam Schumann-Hcink. She sang her own version of "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." Arleen Steeple, impersonating Fannie Brice, sang "My Man." Nellie Marine Stolater sang "Sleep, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "CITY LIGHTS" Too Funny For Wordt 1415 0 St BUCK'S COFFEE SHOP (FORMERLY DTWIS) SPECIAL STUDENT LUNCH 3tV Hot Rolls and Drink Included" , w i pn o ? XT CHARLIE Y J? ! CHAPLIN g J CHARLIE V-" I chaplin r:'!1?"""" Mill mm mm Vvo'v to 1 "Double Header" Orchestra Popularity Contest 8:3011:80 P. M. Friday, May 8, 1931 Cornhuskef Hotel . Harold Stokes and his Paxton Orchestra N and Hotel Lincoln "Herb" Fierman and his "Chester fieldians" Dance at BOTH Hotels. Decide which music you like best. You'll Say THEY SATISFY! Tickets on Sale at Hotels $4.00 Both Dances Per Couple $4.00 Classified FOT.'NIt Five key raoet 1. Brnwn leather, ane containing rlrM keye. Including two InaniberM M2ni and HJWrf. 1. Black leather one con taining four keya. two of them nam be red BalalS and HZtt. t. Broati laathar raac containing three kefa. two of tham numbered 1M448 and Malta. . Tan leather eaae con taining three ktyt, . ena nombend AM. WANTED WANTED Cvcryona ta brlDg article which bava been found to tba Daily Hekraakaa offioa. Reward PHOTOGRAPHS THB RACCR STUDIO, 1219 O treat. Biftai. DiaMnctiva phntaaranha ZFtIer a, 14 it a a Townaaod eaotograM that vmi want TEW CENTS A LIXE Wln'miirw TWO LlOM LOOK THEM OVER Social Calendar Friday. Pi Kappa Alpha house party. Mu PI Epsilon party at the gov ernor's mansion. Miami Triad party by Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta and Sig ma Chi at the Cornhusker hotel. Fine Arts ball at Morrill hall. Alpha Gamma Rho house party. Saturday. Social dancing hour, 7 to 8:30, Armory. Alpha Delta Theta house party. Chi Omega house party. Sigma Nu spring party at the Cornhusker hotel. Phi Kappa Psi house dance. Alpha Sigma Phi Mardi Gras festival. Social dancing hour from 7 to 8:30 in the Armory. Sunday, May 10. May morning breakfast, Ellen Smith hall, 8:30. Sleep, Sleep." Helen Kane was interpreted by Martha Hershey who cuddled a toy dog as she sang "Ain't 'cha Kinds, Sweet." "Elaine Nicholas sang and imper sonated "Piccolo Pete." Virginia Showalter, wearing a black and white uniform, a gray skull cap, and with a ball chained to her foot, sang "The Prisoner's Song." Myrtle Thomas interpreted Har monica Harry. Imogene Steinmeir sang "I ain't Got Nobody." "Yes We Have No Bananas" was pre sented by Jean Alden. Vaudeville Acts Will Feature House Party. Fifty couples will dance to mu sic furnished by Jonesy and his orchestra at the Alpha Delta Theta house dance to be held Sat urday evening. The whole plan of the party is to be carried out in a "theater" idea and the guests will be entertained by several short vaudeville acts besides dancing. Chaperones for the affair are Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton. A. V R.'s Plan Hotiae Party for Forty. Members of Alpha Gamma Rho will entertain about forty couples at a house dance Friday evening. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Prescott and R. P. Crawford. The party will be of a carnival af- Your Drug Store SNAPPY NOON LUNCHES Whitman Chocolates The Owl Pharmacy We Deliver Phone 81068 148 No. 14 and P TYPEWRITERS See us for the Royal portable type writer, th Ideal machine for the student. All makes of machines for rent. All makes of used machines on easy payments. .- . Nebraska Typewriter Co. Call -ai57 1233 O St. J Want Ads LOST AND FOUND FOUND Small bunch of kaya. Owner can claim upon identifying and pay ing for this ad. LOST Illlnoli oeket watch m gold hatn with Thl Oetta Phi key and knife. Liberal Reward! Cell B-IM1. 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All reporters are asked to at tend the meeting, which will be concluded shortly after 3 o'clock. fair with balloons and whistles af fording amusement. Seniors Honored by Alumnae Chapter. The Lincoln alumnae chapter of Alpha Delta Theta entertained the seniors Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Hill. Seven tables were laid for bridge. Miss Ingeborg Nielson received the honor for high score. At the close of the evening a two course lunch was served. Sigma Alpha Mu Has Election of Officers. Election of officers for the com ing year was held Monday evening by Sigma Alpha Mu. The new of ficers are as follows: Fred Sher man, prior; James Burroughs, ex chequer; Morris Gordon, recorder; Henry Chait, assistant exchequer; and Milton Berkowitz, historian. The chapter will hold its Mother's day program this Sunday, May 10, at the chapter house. Mothers from Omaha. Sioux City, and Lin coln will attend. 27 Attend Dinner At Gamma Phi House. Twenty-seven guests were pre sent at the Gamma Phi Beta Par ents' Dinner held at the chapter bouse Sunday, May 3. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and candles of pastel shades. The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Boslaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, of Hastings, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. H. Beckman, of Frc month, Nebraska; Mrs. V. D. Mc Kecknie, of Indianola, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. P. Behn, Mr. Ernest Buffett, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, of Omaha, Nebraska; Mrs. E. Mat tson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crooks, Virginia Crooks. "Mr. and Mrs. De-pue.-Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Holmes, Mrs. H. C. Lyons, Mr. E. H. Luik hart, of Lincoln, Nebraska: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Fullerton, Nebraska; Mrs. Hubert Tinlev. Mr. Hubert Tinley, Jr., of Council Bluffs, Iowa; ana Mrs. Louis Bar thold, of St. Joseph, Missouri. Mrs. Grey McLauglin of Fair field, visited with her daughter, Emilia, at the Alphti Delta iheta house last week end. Paul Stinson, '29, of Omaha, was a visitor at the D. S. L. house Wednesday. 24 ENTER DAILY NEBRASKANS KAR KLASSIC EVENTS (Continued from Page 1.) Larsen, Harry Wolff, Jim Phillips and Jerry Kaywood. Phillips is a representative of the Harley Dav idson motor cycle company from Milwaukee. The other five are Lincoln residents and have raced on various Nebraska tracks. Bill Wolff is a veteran in the motor bike event. Barnett with Ruth Healy, also of Lincoln, will perform in front of the grandstand with jumps over the girl and other stunts. Drivers in the transport race must provide their other seven passengers for this event, Lawlor said yesterday. Women entrants in the relay race must also arrange for the other three women drivers of their cars in this event. En trants in the towing race must bring their own tow-ropes and the other car. Thoss entered in the "last drop" race should also bring a container for their extra gas. One model "A" Ford entry was disqualified, since only model "T" DANCING... As Lsual is Good Out Here. Saturday and Sunday Nights Till 12:00 Admission 25c Planttlor 5 Ml let West on "0" SHOE Two Big Friday Group 1 437 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, broken sizes from our regular stock of 763 values. Group 2 pairs of sample shoe, all in size 4-R li you have fl small foot litre arc some real values. Choice at $roo All Sizes 3 to 9 AAA to C 100 new style Jurt arrived at $5.65 and 56.85. Fords or car of other make are eligible to take part. No sedans, coups nr cars driven by women are eligible for the two mile speed race. The complete liRt of entries a re: Tranpnrt rar. thrM-ouartrr mile: R. C. KH1ba:k, ford: XV. P. Mlunall, IBM R'llt-k ; Kn. MrCnrmlek. 1K2H Fnrt ; RuiMII Mlllr, IB'j.t Font: F. Allen Wright, IKi.l Torrt; Haul S Baity. Id lit Kord ; l.i n'la Jnorn. 1026 Chevrolet : Orvln O. Jnne, l3r. Maxwell: Miln Cameron, 12." Ford. Wnmm'a relay rare, on mile: Lucille Joern. llij Chevrolet, and Marnrat Jeon ard, 1824 font. !:0-)trd dah: R. C. Kilrteherk. 1KS r'ord; .1. Auhrev Beck. 1927 Kord ; Jnhrt K. oiilltvan, U2 Kent; Curl Hansen, 11 1 V'nrfl; g. H. tiara, M2 Kortl ; Martin an Hereon. 12.1 Ford; Rutsell Miller, l2f Kord; raul Hatty, una r'nrrt; l-millei Joern, 102 chevioiet Kim.. C. Kohmitt. 123 Fr.rd; Marnret Leonard, 1924 Ford ; . Mllo Camcion, IMS Foul. ! Tire chana. race: T. Allen Wrtirht, Koro, and Mho Cameron, lt2!i Koro. Towing rate: Inhn F.. Hulllvan. Koid: J. P. McDonald. 182.1 Hunk 1923 1923 l.u- rule Joern, 192 t'hevtoiet: Marcret ard, 1924 Ford; Ralph Peede, ll)2s Chryj ler; Mllo Cameron, 192ft Ford. It drop race: John K. Sullivan, 102 r'otd; Carl Hadnell, 1014 Ford; 8. H. Ocre. I02.S Ford: RiKeell Miller, 192. Ford; I'. Allen WriKht. 192.1 Ford: Ardeth Pierce, 1910 Punk, I'aul t. Ru, ma Kurd; Lu cille Joern. 192a Ford; K. Meiton Jenen. taiiS Ford. Milton Handel. 1924 ford: M'iei Leonard. 1924 Ford: Orvln O i Joner, Maxwell; Milon Cameron, I92.S Ford. 1'wo-mMe epeed race: J Auhrev Reck. ! 1927 F..rd; K. IV Kilrtcrcrk, 192H Ford;, Heni) Rechman. 192.1 Ford; Ralph Ream. Jr., 1923 Ford: John F. Sullivan, 195(1 Ford- Car! Hadeell 1914 Ford; S H (im. 192ft Kurd; Knea McCnrmick. 1928 r'nrd; Martin F Anderron, 192ft Ford : Runfil Miller, 192ft Ford: F. Allen Wright, 192.1 Ford; Jack Miller, 191ft Ford: raul 8. Bailv. I91 Ford; Don Kraime. 1924 Ford; C. Mcrton Jenern. 1921 Ford. Flm C. Schmitl, 192.1 Ford; Mllo Cameron, 192ft Fard. Packard race: Roea McCormlck, 192ft Ford; Lucille Jocm. 19? Chevrolet; raul 8 Rally, 191 Ford: Ralph Ieed, 192n Chrjeli ; Mllo Cameron, 192ft Ford. INI Students Grieve As Beloved Educator Fights Losing Battle For Life. All is quiet and subdued on the campus of Baylor university, Texas' oldest educational institu tion. Dr. Samuel Parker Brooks, president whohas served the school since 1P02, stands at death s door afflicted with an internal cancer. Hundreds of inquiries are re ceived hourly from students and alumni as to the progress of "Prexy" as he has been affection ately called for many years. Doc tors declare that Dr. Brooks' con dition is hopeless and death is only a matter of days or even hurs Physicians attending Dr. Brooks told him frankly of his condition but the president refused to give up his task. The task of signing the diplomas of some 429 seniors was still at hand. Yesterday he waa able to complete only sixty of them, but he is determined to fin ish the job. He plans to finish it, should death not interfere. CHAPTER HOUSES PLAN NINO DINNERS. TEAS AND RECEPTIONS FOR MOTHERS. (Continued from Page 1.) tertainment will be furnished by members of the group. To Entertain Fifty. Fifty Sigma Nu mothers will be entertained by the active chapter Sunday noon at a 1 o'clock din ner at the chapter house. Each mother will be presented with a crested favor. The tables will be ; decorated with flowers and the fraternity colors of black, white, and gold. Following the dinner a series of toasts and responses will be given. Tau Kappa Epsilon will preside at a 1 o'clock dinner at the chapter house Sunday for thirty mothers. Decorations for the table will be carried out in the fraternity col ors, cherry and grey. Entertain nished by the members of the fra ternity. Kenneth Uehling; has been chosen speaker for the chapter, and one of the mothers will re spond. Alpha Gamma Rho will enter tain fifteen mothers at a specially arranged dinner Sunday at 1 o'clock. Many of the guests ex pected will be from out state and it will be their first visit to the chapte r house. A short program has been planned for immediately after the dinner. Members of Delta Gamma have issued invitations for a Parent's day dinner on Sunday May 10. The afternoon will be spent informally. Phi Omega Pi annual Parents HARMONY SHOP 1229 N ST. late Luncheon 11 to 2 PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE B7875 or 02083 SA Days Saturday BAYLOR day wil be Sunday May 10, at the Chapter house. Twenty-five par enta ara expected. Delta Sigma Lambda will en tertain twenty-five mothers at the fourth annual Mother's day han que to be given at the chapter house Sunday at 1 o'clock. Follow ing the dinner, Harlan Easton will have charge of tha entertainment given by the active members. A Parent's day dinner at the chapter house Sunday has been planned by Sigma Phi Sigma. Thirty guests will be present. DISTRICT CONVENTION OF ALPHA PHI BEGINS (Continued from Page I.) the guests at this time. Mrs. Dick Westovpr, Mrs. V. C. Rerkcr, and Mrs. John Campbell will be in charge of the luncheon. During the afternoon there will be a tour through the capital. Elaborate Plans. The feature of the convention will be the formal banquet which will be held Saturday evening at the Cornhusker hotel. Places will be arranged for 150 people. Pastel ribbons will lead from each place card to the center of the table where there will be a corsage for each girl. Favors will be given the visiting delegates. Spring flowers will be used as c -.orations, and lavendar and pink will be the predominating color scheme. Mrs. Dusane Anderson, Ann Amsden and .lane Arr.don have charge of the banquet. May Posey will be Nebraska's delegate. Anna Barcley Sorency of the University of Missouri, Helen Bowman, of Washburn col lege, Eloise Chandler, of the Uni versity of Oklahoma, Mary Grace Milam of the University of Texas and Alicia Fames of the Univer sity of Colorado will be the active delegates. Mrs. Earl Coryell will represent the Lincoln alumnae. Mrs. John Hanthorne of Omaha, Mrs. Robert Dominick. Kansaa Citv, Miss Margaret Annia Bovs, Oklahoma City, Mrs. W. S. Van Horn, Topeka, and Miss Amy Comstock of Tulsa will be the alumnae representatives. Miss Comstock also represents National Panhellanic. General arrangements of the af fair are in charge of Dorothy FRIDAY, MAY 8 Peanut Butter and Jelly Tottette, Pineapple Short. 30c cake. Any 5c Drink RECTOR'S PHARMACY 13 A P STAttCNERY-n. Follow' the crowd ! to Tucker-Shean where particular STUDENTS are served COURTEOUSLY, EFFICIENTLY and INTELLIGENTLY GIFTS For the Graduate JEWELRY WATCHES FRATERNITY JEWELRY FINE LEATHER GOODS FOUNTAIN PENS STUDENTS' SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS Tucker-Shean 1123 O St. rtrN I AN ATIffllLIETIE Ttta meat popular ready-to- at tiruli a.r.d in tho dining-roome of American collegea, eating cluba and fra ternities are made of Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include Kellogg's Corn Flakea, PEP Bran Flakea, Rice Kriapiea, Wheat Krumblea, and Kel logg' WHOLE WHEAT Biacuit. Alao Kellogg' Kaffee Hag Coffee -the coffee that let you deep. i Ult-trU CCHBBllPWTaM ALL-BRAN RCLLOOO COMJV Clark and Aileen McMontea active members and Mrs. C. L. Bumstead iepre.nting the alumnae group. Believe Four out of five eveninzs are made huge successes HOW? By taking HER where the food is the best and service une'xcelled. TASTY PASTRY SHOP HOTEL CORNHUSKER Young Frocks made to make Miss Junior appear appeal' ingly youthful gaily interesting dashingly smart! 10 EACH Printed nnd plain shan tungs and printed silks in modes that, are slated lo be the style successes of summer. White shantungs with red collared coats and ties; blue printed silks with peplums and maize sashes that pive h two piece effect: tri-toned prints with scalloped de tails and scarfs that re peat the print tones in plain color; dotted silks that reverse their color effect for the bodice; and others! Don't delay see ing them they go fjuick ly! Sizes 11, 13. 15 and 17, Misses' Shop Second Floor Flannel Jackets Summer's new favorites! YELLOW, GREEN AND WHITE good .tual. ity flannel. Belted jackets made in semi-fitted cffeel with a single brass button fastening. Very smart to wear with summer dresses. You can make your frocks play various robs with one of these! Sizes 11. 13. 15 ami i: Ka. HimaD Miller mm ALMOST a fraternity man. Almotl a daaa leader. And on the tough college court, h almost made the grade. What wai wrong? Lost of energy, liatleasness, lack of appe tite are sign of constipation. Peraonalitiea are clouded. Class and campus life are aerioualy handicapped. But you can banish constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal. Kellogg's ALL BRAN. Two tablespoonfuls daily aire guaran teed to give relief. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. f.u'H in joy KtUogg't SamW Math, fcrWaaa .nr WJZ mti mMtimttd itatient ef thm H. C. C. tvry Sunday wvmfunf at 10 JO E.D.S.T. Alt KFi tea 4 . KOMO tttU mt 10.00, end KOA Dtn.tr mt 10 JO. The reception commiltM include Helen Gates, Helen Baldwin, Jose phine Berggrrn and Lela Marvtl. it or Not $575 Mitres' Shop vSecond Floor d6 All-Bran